I LL IN 0 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PRODUCTION NOTE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Large-scale Digitization Project, 2007. S ^·_ _··· ··_· ........._ ·_·___ ··I··· _· __ __ ___·_· ·_ __····_··_·_ _· __ _··········____·___··· Final Legislative Synopsis and Digest of the 1992 Session of the Eighty-seventh General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 13) Vol. III Action on all Bills and Resolutions Through February 2, 1993 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau 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 1-2247 ................................ 9 House Bills 1-4258 ..................... .... ...... . 873 Executive Orders .... ......... ........ ......... 2116 Resolutions ............................... ....... 2117 Joint Session Resolutions .......................... . 2118 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2119 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... . 2125 Senate Joint Resolutions ...................... ...... . 2135 House Joint Resolutions .................. ........ . 2142 Senate Resolutions ................................ 2153 House Resolutions ................................ 2160 First Special Session Senate Bills ...................... 2171 First Special Session House Bills ...... ................ 2176 Second Special Session Senate Bills ................... . 2178 Second Special Session House Bills .................... 2180 Statutes A m ended ................................. 2182 Index to Sponsors - Senate. .......................... 2299 Index to Sponsors- House ......................... 2364 Index to Subject M atter. ....... .... ..... ...... . . 2516 Governor's Action .................. .............. 2764 (X24254 -1,513 -2-2-93) Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois Printed on Recycled Paper 14 1951 HB-3847 HB-3847 LANG. (New Act) Creates the Consumer In Waiting Act. Provides that consumers may bring a small claims action, not to exceed $500, against retailers, cable television, or utility companies for failure to show up within a specified period of time to deliver items or to make connections or repairs. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-010-004 HCON Remains in CommiConsumer Protection May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3848 WOJCIK. (Ch. 38, par. 12-7.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to include disorderly conduct and harass- ment by telephone committed against certain specified groups in the definition of hate crime. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 May 13 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Referred to Rules May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 03 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1048 effective date 93-01-01 HB-3849 HASARA - OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.2) Amends the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Report- ing Act to delete the January 1, 1993 repealer of Section creating the office of In- spector General. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-3849-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3850 RYDER. (Ch. 23, pars. 3434, 3442, and 3443) Amends the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act. Renames the Illinois Chil- dren's School and Rehabilitation Center, the Illinois Rehabilitation and Education Center. Removes the Illinois Visually Handicapped Institute from Sections govern- ing the duties and powers of the Department of Rehabilitation Services. Adds the Illinois Rehabilitation and Education Center to these Sections. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 01 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3851 KUBIK - DEETS. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-209) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide a $500 per employee tax credit to employers who hire at least 5 employees for at least 6 months, if those employees were previously unemployed welfare recipients. Effective immediately and applica- ble to tax years ending on or after December 31, 1992. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3852 PARCELLS - BLACK - WELLER. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for graduated deductions for col- lege or trade school tuition paid to an Illinois college or trade school by individual taxpayers in graduated income tax brackets up to $100,000. Effective immediately and applicable to taxable years ending on and after December 31, 1992. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3853 STERN. (Ch. 46, new par. 9-2.5) Amends the Election Code to prohibit a member or candidate for the General As- sembly or a political committee engaged in promoting one or more members or can- didates for the General Assembly, except a county or State central committee of a political party, from accepting or soliciting contributions during the period of time between April 1 of each year through one week after the adjournment of that year's spring session and during any week in which the General Assembly convenes in Oc- tober and November. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1952 HB-3853-Cont. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3854 PHELPS. (Ch. 34, par. 5-25013; Ch. 127, par. 55.02) Amends the Counties Code and the Civil Administrative Code. Authorizes the Department of Public Health to delegate to local boards of health its duties under Acts it is authorized to enforce. Authorizes county and multiple-county boards of health to set fees for services or regulatory activities they perform, when required by State or federal grant conditions or agreements with other organizations, or to sup- port activities delegated to the board of health by the Department of Public Health. (Replaces current provisions concerning recommendation of fees to the county board.) Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor REA First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3855 CURRIE. (New Act) Creates the Firearm Tax Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3856 BALANOFF - CURRAN - TROTTER - STEPAN, GIGLIO, HANNIG, WHITE AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1) Amends the School Code. Requires a tuberculosis test to be included as part of each health examination required for school children. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 015-001-002 HELM Remains in CommiElementary & Secondary Education May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 026-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1953 HB-3856-Cont. May 14 Third Reading - Passed 114-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor PALMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3857 FARLEY - BALANOFF - LEVIN - STEPAN - WHITE, GIGLIO, MCDO- NOUGH AND CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 38, par. 12-7.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to increase the penalty for hate crime from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony for a first offense, and from a Class 3 felo- ny to a Class 2 felony for a second or subsequent offense. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There is insufficient data to evaluate its impact on prison population. To date only one person has been admitted for a hate crime. Under the proposed legislation this person could have served an additional 7 months in prison. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 24, 1992) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-5-3 and 1005-5-6) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Requires a defendant convicted of looting to be sentenced to at least 100 hours of community service and to make restitution to the owners of the proper- ty looted. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 42-2 and 1005-5-6 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Pro- vides that a person convicted of looting shall in addition to other penalities be sen- tenced to at least 100 hours of community services as determined by the court and be required to make restitution to the owner of the property looted. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Correctional Note Filed Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Recommended do pass 006-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 100-004-008 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-06-19 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1954 HB-3857-Cont. Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ -LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-MAROVITZ Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/110-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1170 effective date 93-01-01 HB-3858 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Hispaniola Foreign Trade Zone Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (New Act) Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 1361; Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.65) Deletes everything. Amends the Foreign Trade Zones Act and the Civil Adminis- trative Code. Provides that more than one trade zone may be created in an area con- sisting of 2 counties, each with over 200,000 population and each bordering the Mississippi River. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs shall develop a program that may be used to create an effective foreign trade zone in East St. Louis, and shall specifically address how trade with the Dominican Republic and Haiti may be stimulated. Provides that the Department shall submit a report to the Governor, General Assembly, and Mayor of East St. Louis by March 1, 1993. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3859 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, par. 5503.07) Amends the East St. Louis Area Development Act. Makes a stylistic change in a Section defining the term "East St. Louis Depressed Areas". STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 3859, as written, would have no fiscal impact. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development 1955 HB-3859-Cont. Apr 29 State Debt Note Filed Committee Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3860 SCHOENBERG. (Ch. 43, new par. 144g) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that a numbered tag shall be attached to each keg of beer offered for sale at retail. Provides that the seller of the keg shall charge a deposit of at least $50 for the keg, and shall record the tag num- ber and the purchaser's name, address and date of birth on a form. Provides that the deposit shall be forfeited unless the purchaser returns the keg with the tag intact within 30 days. The seller may keep $10 of a forfeited deposit, and shall remit the remainder to the appropriate police or sheriff's department for purposes related to alcohol use, abuse or education. Provides that a person possessing an untagged keg is subject to a civil penalty of $500. Provides that defacing or removing a tag is a Class C misdemeanor. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3861 JOHNSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5504.13) Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act to make a techni- cal change. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar HEALTH CARE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3862 JOHNSON. (Ch. 23, par. 1275) Amends the Hospital District Law. Makes stylistic changes in a Section concern- ing hospital districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes a hospital district to give its assets to certain entities that provide emergency or health care services, wholly or partially with the boundaries of the hospital district, so long as the entity accepting the assets assumes all of the hospital district's indebtedness and the hospital district's assets exceeds its indebtedness. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE H Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1956 HB-3862-Cont. May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1006 effective date 93-01-01 HB-3863 DANIELS. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-60) Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act to change reference from the Associate Director of the Mental Illness Division to Associate Director of the Mental Health Division. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Mental Health May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3864 LEVIN - LANG. (New Act; Ch. 21, pars. 49 and 64.6; Ch. 120, par. 2-205) Creates the Cemetery Labor Relations Act. Provides that a cemetery authority of a privately owned cemetery in a county of at least 500,000 population and a labor organization representing employees who dig graves shall irrevocably agree to bind- ing arbitration and to refrain from strikes and lockouts. Provides that cemetery au- thorities and labor organizations that fail to make such agreements shall lose certain tax exemptions. Authorizes the Attorney General and the State's Attorney to seek injunctive relief against parties violating agreements made under the Act, and provides that parties to agreements may have those agreements enforced in civil actions. Provides that the Act shall not be construed to infringe on rights guaran- teed under federal labor law. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be deemed to be in derogation of the common law rights of surviving relatives to bury the deceased in accordance with religious and other traditions and to obtain access to burial plots to bury the deceased. Amends the Cemetery Association Act, Cemetery Care Act, and Illinois Income Tax Act to conform to the new Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 21, 1992) Deletes reference to: (New Act; Ch. 21, pars. 49 and 64.6; Ch. 120, par. 2-205) Adds reference to: (Ch. 21, par. 100, Act title preceding pars. 100 and 101, new par. 102.1) Deletes everything. Amends the Burial on Sunday or Holiday Act. Changes the short title to the Burial Rights Act. Provides that the owner of a burial lot and his or 1957 HB-3864-Cont. her heirs, next of kin, and executor or administrator have a right of access to and from, and a right to use of, a burial lot for burial purposes. Provides that, if those rights are violated or threatened, injunctive relief, attorney's fees, costs and litiga- tion expenses may be awarded. Provides that the circuit court shall give priority to actions under these provisions over other civil actions. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & Licensed Act Jun 04 Committee discharged Re-referred to Labor Waive Posting Notice Committee Labor Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3865 LEVIN - WHITE - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 30, pars. 309, 318, and 319) Amends the Condominium Property Act to permit a unit owner to seek attorney fees if unit owners holding at least 5% of the percentage interest in the condomini- um association file a petition within 60 days of the adoption of a regular or special assessment challenging its validity, and subsequent legal action successfully chal- lenges the assessment. Provides that the bylaws must state that the unit owner may cast his votes cumulatively if the condominium instrument authorizes cumulative voting. Provides that failure to provide required records of the association or to re- spond within 21 days shall be deemed a denial by the board of managers. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 30, pars. 302, 302.1, 318.5; Ch. 110, par. 9-102) Changes master association to common interest community. Provides that re- cording of the declaration constitutes record notice and perfection of the lien. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to make cross reference to common interest community. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision that recording of the declaration constitutes notice and perfec- tion of the lien. Provides that amendatory Act does not change lien priorities. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 LEVIN Adopted Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1958 HB-3865-Cont. May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 093-005-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BERMAN May 28 . First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3866 MATIJEVICH - LEVIN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-5.1; Ch. 110, new par. 9-118) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it criminal housing management to directly or indirectly engage in wrongful conduct defined in the Code of Civil Proce- dure. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to create a cause of action on behalf of a tenant for wrongful conduct defined as a landlord causing or threatening to cause directly or indirectly the interruption or termination of utility service being supplied to the tenant or seizing, holding, removing, interfering with the quiet enjoyment or interfering with tenant's access to and possession of the leased premises or the ten- ant's access to and possession of the tenant's personal property without judicial process. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 12-5.1) Deletes amendatory changes to the Criminal Code of 1961. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-3867 HOFFMAN,M - DELEO - LAURINO. (Ch. 127, par. 144.3) Amends the State Finance Act. Extends the Road Fund moneys cap through fis- cal year 1993. Limits that amount to fiscal year 1991 appropriations, plus $6,200,000, rather than $3 million. Effective immediately. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Recommends changing the cap on Road Fund appropriations in FY93 to an amount equal to FY91 Road Fund appropriations plus $2,200,000 for license plates. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Third Reading - Passed 096-018-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1959 HB-3867-Cont. May 20 First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 043-011-001 Passed both Houses Jul 09 Sent to the Governor Sep 04 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1 (b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 18 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/HOFFMAN,M Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/HOFFMAN,M Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/104-001-006 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 01 Mtn fild accept amend veto PHILIP Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-002-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 22 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 87-1228 effective date 92-12-22 SHB-3868 JOHNSON. (Ch. 127, par. 142z-18) Amends the State Finance Act to provide that after a municipality's annexation of unincorporated territory, the county will continue to receive distributions of oc- cupation and use tax money from the Local Government Tax Fund based upon sales in that territory until 10 years after the annexation. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 3868 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 000-004-002 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 6HB-3869 HOMER. (Ch. 37, par. 160.2) Amends the Associate Judges Act. Provides that the minimum number of asso- ciate judges authorized for any circuit with a population of at least 329,000, but not more than 335,000 shall be 11. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 6 Judicial Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1960 1961 HB-3869-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the number of Cook County associate judges from one for every 30,000 residents to one for every 29,000. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 074-037-001 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules May 29 Sponsor Removed LUFT Alt Primary Sponsor Changed CULLERTON,J Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3870 FARLEY, RICE AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 48, par. 39s-4) Amends the Prevailing Wage Act. Provides that the Department of Labor shall inform itself of the nature of equipment furnished by truck drivers who own and op- erate trucks on work subject to the Act, and that the Department shall determine minimum rates for the equipment. Provides that these provisions are intended to prevent an owner-operator truck driver from being required to accept less than the actual cost of operating the equipment. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Labor) Total estimated adminstrative costs for one year are $69,729. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Recommended do pass 011-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Fiscal Note Requested LEITCH Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 22 Third Reading - Passed 063-051-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Labor Jun 11 Recommended do pass 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Fiscal Note Requested BROOKINS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-3870-Cont. Jun 25 Third Reading - Lost 018-035-000 'HB-3871 EDLEY - DEERING - HANNIG - WALSH - SCHOENBERG, ROTELLO AND MARINARO. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Budget Stabilization Act and amends the State Finance Act to create the Budget Stabilization Fund. Provides that an amount equal to 3% of the total ap- propriations from the General Revenue Fund shall be set aside by July 1, 1998, in the Budget Stabilization Fund. Money in the Budget Stabilization Fund shall be used only for covering an unanticipated budget deficit. Requires an amendment to the Budget Stabilization Act to withdraw any money from the Fund. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Comptroller) The fiscal impact of HB 3871 would be: Growth in GRF Appropriations 3.0% Rate of Return 5.0% Schedule of transfers as per HB 3871 Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 29 Fiscal Note filed Committee State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 009-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 066-048-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3872 HASARA - SCHAKOWSKY AND MCGUIRE. (New Act) Creates the Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act. Requires that persons with one or more disabilities, or members of their families, be included in the membership of advisory boards or committees of the Citizens Council on Men- tal Health and Developmental Disabilities; advisory councils created by the Depart- ment of Human Rights; the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission; the agency designated by the governor for protection and advocacy for developmentally dis- abled persons; and the Interagency Coordinating Council. Requires similar mem- bership on local community based agency governing boards that receive funds from those State agencies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes Protection and Advocacy Agency from list of "State human services agencies" subject to the Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN H Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1962 HB-3872-Cont. May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor PALMER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0977 effective date 92-09-01 HB-3873 JOHNSON. (Ch. 68, new par. 7A-101.1) Amends the provisions of the Illinois Human Rights Act regarding procedures in cases involving civil rights violations (other than procedures for violations of the Real Estate Transactions Article). Provides that an aggrieved party may file a com- plaint in circuit court, instead of filing a charge with the Department of Human Rights. Provides that an aggrieved party who files a complaint in circuit court may not seek any administrative remedy under the Act based on the same allegations. Provides that an aggrieved party who files a charge with the Department may not file a complaint in the circuit court based on the same allegations. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-005-001 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3874 STECZO - BARNES. (Ch. 85, par. 2206 and new par. 2207) Amends the State Mandates Act. Provides that all exemptions under the Act shall expire on January 1, 1993, unless the General Assembly by joint resolution provides otherwise. Makes technical changes. Effective January 1, 1993. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB 3874 fails to meet the defini- tion of a mandate under the State Mandates Act because it does not impose a new requirement upon local governments. In fact, the bill has the potential to provide relief to local govern- ments from unreimbursed mandates previously imposed upon local ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1963 HB-3874-Cont. 1964 governments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 85, par. 2206; new par. 2207) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 46, par. 28-1) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the State Man- dates Referendum Act. Provides for the submission to the voters of the entire State at the 1992 general election, an advisory referendum to urge the General Assembly to propose an Amendment to the Illinois Constitution prohibiting the enactment of any new unfunded State mandate that impose additional costs on units of local gov- ernment. Amends the Election Code to provide that the Act is not subject to the 3 referenda limitation. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E May 20 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 27(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -STECZO Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(E) (05-01-92) May 21 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) May 27 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 37(G) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER 3RD READING -STECZO Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3875 YOUNG,A AND PRESTON. (Ch. 110, pars. 8-2001, 8-2003, and 8-2004) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require every private and public hospital, physician, and psychologist to furnish copies of patient records free of charge if a re- quest is made in connection with a patient's claim for compensation as a disabled veteran under certain laws. Provides that the request for records shall be satisfied within 30 days of receipt. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 007-003-003 HVET Remains in CommiVeterans' Affairs May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3876 RICE. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.38-1 and 1065.56-1; new par. 1065.42-2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires insurance companies, health maintenance organizations, limited health service organizations, and registered 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3876-Cont. firms to register telephone solicitors acting on their behalf. Defines terms. Estab- lishes a registration fee. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3877 RICE - LANG. (Ch. 73, new par. 1065.41-2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to insurance producer examina- tions. Requires data collection and statistical analyses in connection with insurance producer examinations based on sex and minority classification. Requires the Di- rector of Insurance to publish statistical data relating to examinations. Creates an Advisory Committee appointed by the Director to provide recommendations re- garding examination content and procedure. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the effective date to July 1, 1993. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 095-008-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Placed.Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Nov 16 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 37(G) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER 3RD READING -MATIJEVICH Tabled Pursuant to Rule37(G) Nov 17 3/5 vote required Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 19 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 RICE Withdrawn Amendment No.02 RICE Adopted 065-045-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 069-042-003 Dec 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Motion filed JONES-MOTION TO SUSPEND THE APPROPRIATE SENATE RULES SO THIS BILL MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE SENATE. Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1965 HB-3878 HB-3878 HENSEL. (Ch. 34, pars. 5-1062 and 5-15010) Amends the Counties Code concerning stormwater management and solid waste committees to require the committees to adopt by-laws. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 007-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1049 effective date 92-09-11 SHB-3879 MCCRACKEN - DELEO. (Ch. 127, par. 150 and new pars. 63b13.30a, 141.304 and 142z-25) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the State Finance Act. Re- quires the Department of Central Management Services to provide personnel ser- vices to State agencies and universities required to use them. Permits the Department to provide personnel services to other public and private entities. Re- quires the Department to charge fees for personnel services and creates a special fund within the State treasury for deposit of the fees and payment of personnel ser- vices costs. Includes payments for personnel services provided by the Department as a "personal services" appropriation. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-006-001 HSTG Remains in CommiState Government Administration Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3880 HICKS. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.4, 10-21.4a, and new par. 10-21.4b) Amends the School Code. Authorizes school districts with 2 or more schools or attendance centers that have a combined enrollment of 225 or fewer students to em- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1966 HB-3880-Cont. ploy the same person to serve as both superintendent of the district and as principal of each school and attendance center within the district, without regard to the num- ber of teachers employed by the district. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3881 MCDONOUGH. (Ch. 122, par. 34-84a) Amends the School Code. Makes a grammatical change in the provisions relating to maintenance of discipline by Chicago school teachers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 122, par. 24-24) Authorizes the confiscation of smoking materials found in the possession of students. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for the confiscation of smoking materials from pupils under 18. Requires adherence to established search and seizure procedures or established discipline procedures. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-005-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 MCDONOUGH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3882 MCDONOUGH - WHITE. (Ch. 122, new pars. 10-22.8a and 34-18.1 la) Amends the School Code. Authorizes school boards to develop and implement re- cycling programs in district offices, schools and attendance centers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds a July 1, 1993 effective date. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 028-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor RIGNEY First reading Referred to Rules 1967 HB-3882-Cont. Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Sponsor Removed RIGNEY Alt Primary Sponsor Changed MUNIZZI,P Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 10 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Lost Amendment No.02 MUNIZZI,P Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 054-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm IST/MUNIZZI,P Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MUNIZZI,P, BERMAN, HOLMBERG, KARPIEL, MADIGAN Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCDONOUGH, MULCAHEY, LANG, COWLISHAW AND CHURCHILL Jun 30 House report submitted Jul 01 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/024-034-001 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND/MUNIZZI,P House Refuses to Adopt 1ST Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MCDONOUGH, MULCAHEY, LANG, COWLISHAW & ROPP Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MUNIZZI,P, BERMAN, HOLMBERG, KARPIEL, MADIGAN Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) 'HB-3883 SCHOENBERG - MATIJEVICH - ROTELLO - DEERING - MCGANN, NOVAK, MCGUIRE, OBRZUT, CAPPARELLI, STECZO, CURRAN AND DAVIS. (New Act) Creates the Citizens Cable Television Board Act. Provides for the establishment of the Citizens Cable Television Board, a nonprofit corporation, to represent the in- terests of cable television consumers. Provides for directors to be elected from con- gressional districts. Authorizes enclosures in mailings by State agencies. Defines terms. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-008-006 HCON Remains in CommiConsumer Protection 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1968 HB-3883-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3884 HOFFMAN,J - BALANOFF - TROTTER - CURRAN. (Ch. 25, par. 27.5; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 16-104a; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 5514.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act, and the State Finance Act. Adds an addi- tional penalty of $5 for every conviction of a violation of laws or ordinances regulat- ing the movement of traffic. Requires the money to be deposited into a fund created in the State Treasury named the Trauma Center Fund. Exempts the additional pen- alty from the formula distributing most traffic fines and penalties. Requires the De- partment of Public Health to distribute the moneys in the fund. Creates the fund in the State Treasury. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 23, new par. 5-5.03) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Authorizes the Dept. of Public Aid to make adjusted payments to hospitals for inpatient services rendered for trauma injuries according to an established formula. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall distribute moneys in the Trauma Center Fund to certain hospitals. Establishes the formula for distribution. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the additional fine imposed for certain traffic violations shall not be added unless the Supreme Court increases the amount of bail required in those cases. Removes affiliate trauma hospitals from eligibility to receive moneys from the Trauma Center Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1992) Provides that up to 3%, rather than 5%, of the additional penalty collected may be retained by the Departments of Public Aid and Public Health. Authorizes the cir- cuit clerk collecting the additional penalty to retain 2% to help defray the cost of collecting the penalty. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes July 1, 1992) Removes affiliate trauma hospitals from eligibility to receive disbursements from the Trauma Center Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes July 1, 1992) Removes provisions making the additional penalty tentative upon an increase in bail amount by the Supreme Court. Provides that the additional penalty, cost, or fine shall not exceed the amount of bail authorized by the Supreme Court. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-ams 1, 2 and 3. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes Reference To: (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 16a-104) Adds reference to: (Ch. 25, new par. 27.6; Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 16-104b) Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Clerks of Courts Act, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Emergency Medical Services Systems Act, and the State Finance Act. Requires the Department of Public Aid and the Department of Public Health to distribute moneys for trauma related reasons from moneys in a Trauma Center Fund created in the State Treasury. Changes the dis- tribution of moneys collected by the Circuit Clerks for certain traffic offenses de- pending upon whether the fine is less or more than $55. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Changes the means of calculating the distribution of moneys from the Trauma Center Fund by the Dept. of Public Aid in order to reflect changes made by Public Act 87-861. Adds a January 1, 1993 effective date. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1969 HB-3884-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 HOFFMAN,J Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 109-006-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Committee on Assignment of Bills Jun 03 Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN S Adopted Amendment No.02 CULLERTON,J Adopted Amendment No.03 CULLERTON,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 036-012-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01, 02 & 03 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01, 02 & 03 S Requests Conference Comm IST/CULLERTON,J Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/CULLERTON,J, SMITH, JACOBS, FAWELL, RAICA Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/HOFFMAN,J, PHELPS, LANG, BLACK & SIEBEN Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/116-000-000 Jul 01 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-004-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 30 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1 (b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 Mtn fild accept amend veto HOFFMAN,J 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 116-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 01 Mtn fild accept amend veto CULLERTON,J Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto 1970 1971 HB-3884-Cont. Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 22 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 87-1229 effective date 93-01-01 SHB-3885 LEITCH - RYDER. (Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends the State Finance Act. Authorizes the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to make payments for certain services that have been provided in a previous fiscal year from appropriations for any fiscal year on behalf of the De- partment of Public Aid. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3886 GIORGI - ROTELLO. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Extends benefits to persons 18 years of age and older (now 18 years and younger) who have been receiving specialized care at home. Requires an annual determination of need by a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches. Does not make eligibility under Federal Financial Participation a criteria for recieving benefits as is now required for persons 18 years of age and younger. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) IDPA would be required to appropriate an estimated $108,300 in additional GRF to implement the continuation of services re- quired by HB-3886. Conversely, the DORS appropriation would be reduced by this amount. It is estimated that approximately 2 persons age out of the Model Waiver per year. Costs would be cumulative in future fiscal years. The extended coverage beyond age 18 requirement is not contingent on FFP eligibility. There- fore, this bill would shift these expenditures from the current 50% FFP to 100% State-funded. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Human Services Apr 29 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 06 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3887 ' HB-3887 FLINN. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.34 and 22.78) Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act. Authorizes the Department of Transporta- tion to provide specified forms of financial assistance to public building commissions to acquire, construct, or improve airports. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes provisions applicable to St. Clair and Madison Counties only. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 027-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 FLINN Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-3888 TURNER - MCNAMARA AND MCGANN. (New Act; Ch. 144, pars. 181, 188 and new par. 189.22) Creates the Public University Tuition Policy Law and amends the Board of Higher Education Act. Places limits on public university undergraduate student tu- ition charges based on the total average undergraduate instructional costs at cam- puses under the jurisdiction of the same governing board. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Restores provisions creating the Public University Tuition Policy Law and amending the Board of Higher Education Act. Makes the limit on public university undergraduate tuition charges for the 1993-94 and subsequent academic years dependent upon a rate of inflation deter- mined by the Board of Higher Education, and makes the limit on those tuition charges for the 1992-93 academic year dependent upon the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TURNER Adopted Amendment No.02 TURNER Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3889 STEPAN. (New Act) Creates the Illinois and Italy Driver's License Recognition Act. Requires the Secretary of State to study the feasibility of Italy granting Illinois drivers the ability to drive in Italy with their Illinois driver's license and report to the General Assem- bly by July 1, 1993. Repeals the Act on July 1, 1993. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Constitutional Officers 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1972 HB-3889-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3890 MARINARO. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.14) Creates the Tax Preparers Registration Act. Requires registration with Depart- ment of Professional Regulation of individuals engaged in preparing federal or State income tax returns for others for compensation, and includes employees of a firm engaged in preparing returns of taxpayers other than the employer. Specifies fees and conditions for registration, renewal, and duplicate certificates. Requires display of registration certificates. Specifies penalties and prosecution for failure to register and for knowing falsification of information or any other fraudulent man- ner of preparation. Exempts attorneys at law, certified public accountants, and em- ployees of banks and trust companies from the individual registration requirement. Requires registration of income tax preparers schools. Exempts schools associated with an accredited college or university. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 2003. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 5 HB-3891 PARKE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8 and new par. 172.43-1; Ch. 73, par. 1101) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Provides that an individual who knowingly makes a false statement or know- ingly fails to disclose a material fact for the purpose of obtaining benefits under either Act, and thereby obtains benefits for which he or she is not eligible, is subject to the insurance fraud penalties in Division I of the Criminal Jurisprudence Act (which provides that a violation is a Class 4 felony if the amount obtained is at least $25, and a Class B misdemeanor if the amount obtained is less than $25, and which also provides for fines). Amends Division I of the Criminal Jurisprudence Act to conform to the above changes. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3892 CURRIE - BALANOFF - HULTGREN. (Ch. 85, pars. 5952, 5954, 5956, 5657; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1022.15, 7052 and 7053) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act, the Environmental Pro- tection Act, and the Solid Waste Management Act. Establishes a program for source reduction to require reduced use of nonrecyclable materials, to establish edu- cation programs for consumers on the handling and minimization of hazardous household waste, and to establish recycling programs and centers (both public and private). Advocates recycling processes for 80% of all waste products received at a solid waste facility, (changed from sanitary landfill). Seeks to reduce toxicity and volume of waste by recycling measures. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1973 HB-3892-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, new pars. 5954.1 and 5954.2; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7053.1, 7055.1, 7056.3, and 7057.4) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to study quantity based waste collection fees. Re- quires municipalities in counties having more than 100,000 inhabitants to study the feasibility of quantity based fees and to implement those fees at the earliest oppor- tunity. Requires municipalities having more than 1,000,000 inhabitants to imple- ment 2 pilot quantity based fee collection projects. Amends the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act to require the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to implement 2 pilot projects to evaluate the separate collection of compostable and re- cyclable waste and to report findings to the General Assembly. Requires the Gover- nor to appoint a 15 member Solid Waste Advisory Committee. Provides that the Department shall publish a solid waste reduction planning manual and establish an award program to recognize packagers that make environmentally sound packag- ing. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DENR) Because of the Department's shrinking budget and headcount these requirements would have to be contracted out at a cost of approximately $200,000 apiece or a total of $400,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 85, pars. 5952, 5954, 5956, 5957; new par. 5954.2; Ch. 11l 1/2, pars. 1022.15, 7052, and 7053; new pars. 7053.1, 7055.1, and 7057.4) Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act. Requires municipalities in counties having more than 100,000 inhabitants to study the feasibility of quantity based fees and to implement those fees at the earliest opportunity. Requires municipalities having more than 1,000,000 inhabitants to implement 2 pilot quantity based fee collection projects. Amends the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act to require the Governor to ap- point a 15 member Solid Waste Advisory Committee. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED-BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.02 CURRIE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor PALMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor DART Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 1974 HB-3893 HB-3893 LANG. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 105) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make certain technical changes in relation to the Pollution Control Board. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-004-001 HENE Remains in CommiEnvironment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3894 BLACK - SIEBEN - OLSON,BOB. (New Act; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.325 and 144.34) Creates the Habitat Endowment Act. Creates the Illinois Habitat Fund and the Illinois Habitat Endowment Trust Fund. Provides that money from the Illinois Habitat Fund shall be used by the Department of Conservation for the preservation and maintenance of habitat lands. Money in the Illinois Habitat Fund shall come from investment income transferred from the Illinois Habitat Endowment Trust Fund. Corpus of the Trust Fund shall come from private donations and transfers from the Park and Conservation Fund, or other authorized funds. Establishes the Il- linois Habitat Fund Advisory Committee to advise the Department on use of the money in the Illinois Habitat Fund. Amends the State Finance Act to establish the Illinois Habitat Fund in the State treasury and to authorize the Treasurer to make necessary transfers between funds. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 127, pars. 133d15 and 2716) Amends the Historic Preservation Act and the Historic Preservation Agency Act. Authorizes the Historic Preservation Agency to establish a pilot program to charge user fees at the Dana-Thomas house in Springfield and at other sites under its jurisdiction. Requires the fees be deposited in the Illinois Historic Sites Fund. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 01 1-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HASARA Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Interim Study Calendar MUN CONSERVTN Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3895 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act and the East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 3895, as written, would have no fiscal impact. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1975 HB-3895-Cont. Apr 29 State Debt Note Filed Committee Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3896 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, new pars. 617.1, 617.2, 617.3, 617.4, 617.5, 617.6, 617.7, 618.8, 618.9 and 618.10; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act and the State Finance Act. Creates a demonstration enterprise zone in East St. Louis. Provides that the Illinois Develop- ment Finance Authority shall exercise authority over the zone regarding specified matters. Provides for operation of the zone and for the creation of an Enterprise Zone Assistance Fund. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 3896, as written, would have a minor fiscal impact. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 29 State Debt Note Filed Committee Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3897 SANTIAGO. (Ch. 40, par. 1004a) Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Deletes language exempting agricultural em- ployers from the overtime pay requirements of the Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3898 FLOWERS. (Ch. 110, par. 7-102.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes certain notice and information re- quirements that apply in eminent domain proceedings that are initiated by State agencies inapplicable if the property owner is unknown or a nonresident of Illinois, and also provides that those requirements may be waived by the record title owner or owners. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 15 1/2, pars. 68.1, 68.14a, 68.14b, and 68.14c) Changes the title. Amends the Airport Authorities Act. Removes provisions au- thorizing the issuance of bonds for airport projects consisting solely of commercial or recreational facilities without the approval of the Department of Transportation. In provisions amending the Code of Civil Procedure, provides that certain eminent domain proceeding requirements are inapplicable when the owner's name or resi- dence is unknown and can't be ascertained after a diligent inquiry that includes a search of the tax records and obtaining a title commitment, rather than only when the property owner is unknown or a nonresident. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1976 HB-3898-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 110, par. 7-103) Adds provisions further amending the Code of Civil Procedure to extend until September 20, 1994 (from September 20, 1990) the time within which the South- western Illinois Development Authority pursuant to the Southwestern Illinois De- velopment Authority Act may, by motion filed after the filing of its complaint, request "quick-take" vesting. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Further amends the Code of Civil Procedure to extend quick-take rights to a mu- nicipality located in a county that has adopted a storm water management plan and ordinance for flood control development under an intergovernmental agreement with IDOT. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Authorizes, for a period of one year, the Bloomington-Normal Airport Authority to take property by a "quick-take" procedure for airport expansion purposes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, new par. 440a-2) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to provide that auctioneers are not li- able for retailers' occupation tax if the person for whom the auctioneer is selling personal property is disclosed. Also provides that sales of personal property by auc- tioneers before April 1, 1991 are not subject to the tax. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Provides that the quick take rights extended to a municipality located in a county that has adopted a storm water management plan and ordinance for flood control development under an intergovernmental agreement with IDOT are extended for a period of 24 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 1 1 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I S Adopted Amendment No.02 WATSON -VADALABENE-HALL Adopted Amendment No.03 PHILIP Adopted Amendment No.04 MAITLAND Adopted Amendment No.05 DEMUZIO -MAITLAND -DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1977 HB-3898-Cont. Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.06 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 038-008-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04,05,06 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,06 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,06 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,06 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/LUFT Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/LUFT, ROCK, LECHOWICZ, PHILIP, DAVIDSON Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/FLOWERS, LANG, HOMER, PETKA & PARCELLS Jul 02 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report lost 1ST/016-074-021 H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/FLOWERS, LANG, HOMER, PETKA & PARCELLS Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Tabled House Rule 79(E) ' HB-3899 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Urban and Rural Conservation Corps Act to address the problem of unemployment among young people. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 'HB-3900 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.19c) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Office of Ur- ban Assistance shall develop and implement a plan for carrying out specified duties and shall submit a report, containing its plan to the Governor and General Assem- bly by May 1, 1993. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3901 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new pars. 46.19i and 49.25k) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that DCCA and DOT shall jointly conduct a study of the feasibility and potential of the civilian use of ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1978 1979 HB-3901-Cont. Scott Air Force Base and the attraction of aerospace and other high technology in- dustries to the Metro-East area. Specifies matters to be included in the study. Pro- vides that the Departments shall present a report based on their study to the Governor and the General Assembly no later than September 1, 1993. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3902 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 24, par. 2-2-5) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that certain territory in a county over 1,000,000 may be incorporated as a city if, amount other requirements, it con- tains more than 1,100 (now 1,200 residents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 10-4-2; Ch. 34, par. 5-1069; Ch. 85, par. 473; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Code, the Gov't. Salary With- holding Act, and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Provides that health maintenance organizations and municipal, county and other local governmental health benefit plans are subject to the continuation of insurance coverage provisions of the Illinois Insurance Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 2-3-7; Ch. 46, par. 2A-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to provide that after a village is incorporat- ed, the court shall order an election of village officers at the next election held in ac- cordance with the consolidated schedule of elections. Amends the Election Code to provide that the Election Code does not apply to newly incorporated villages as to their initial election of officers under the Illinois Municipal Code. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 007-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 06 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor FAWELL Committee Local Government Jun 03 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng HB-3902---Cont. Jun 19 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ Adopted Amendment No.02 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Nov 16 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND HOUSE RULE 79(D&E) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -MATIJEVICH Tabled Pursuant to Rule79(E) HB-3903 ROTELLO, DAVIS, ROPP AND MARINARO. (Ch. 122, par. 1-4) Amends the School Code to make a stylistic change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 122, par. 1-4) Adds reference to: (New Act) Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and creates the Oc- cupational Skill Standards Act. Establishes the Illinois Occupational Skill Stan- dards Authority and various committees under the direction of its Board of Directors and prescribes their powers and duties. Provides that the purpose of the Authority is to establish statewide systems of occupational skill standards and cre- dentialling for voluntary use in recognized professional and technical training occu- pations in Illinois. Effective January 1, 1993. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Replaces everything after the enacting clause with a revised proposal to create the Occupational Skill Standards Act. Provides that the State Board of Education, as the administering agency, shall develop a system of core standards and measures of performance of vocational programs. Provides for consistency of the standards so developed with standards prescribed under other federal programs. Specifies mea- sures and procedures to be included in the system of standards developed by the State Board of Education under the Act. Provides that where possible and appropri- ate the State Board of Education shall establish a statewide skill standards and cre- dentialing system for training occupations. Creates a Standards and Credentialing Council, composed of 5 members appointed by the Governor and 4 members ap- pointed by the State Superintendent of Education, and provides that the Council's primary responsibility shall be the identification of occupations for development of standards and the verification of nationally developed standards. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.02 ROTELLO Withdrawn Amendment No.03 ROTELLO Withdrawn Amendment No.04 ROTELLO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 1980 HB-3904 HB-3904 ROTELLO - STECZO - DEERING. (New Act) Creates the Professional Athletes and Drugs Act. Provides that a professional athlete convicted a second or subsequent time of any violation of the Cannabis Con- trol Act or the Illinois Controlled Substances Act shall be barred from participating in professional athletics in this State. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 May 13 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3905 GIORGI. (New Act) Creates the Market Development Act of 1992. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3906 GIORGI. (New Act) Creates the Recession Relief Act of 1992. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3907 GIORGI. (New Act) Creates the Economic Recovery Act of 1992. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3908 RONAN - LAURINO - KULAS. (Ch. 73, par. 1065.59-7) Amends the Third Party Prescription Program Article of the Illinois Insurance Code. Removes the expiration date of the provision allowing any pharmacy to par- ticipate in the program. Removes the provision excluding health maintenance orga- nizations from the requirement of allowing any pharmacy to participate in the program. 1981 HB-3908-Cont. 1982 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reinstates stricken language that excludes certain health maintenance organiza- tions from the third party prescription program. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3909 RONAN - LAURINO. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1412a) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act to require HMOs to disclose and file exclusive contracts with the Department of Insurance. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3910 RONAN - LAURINO. (Ch. 111, par. 4147) Amends the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 to require interest earned on the Illi- nois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund to be deposited back into the Fund. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3911 RONAN - LAURINO. (Ch. 111, par. 4122) Amends the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 to make a technical change. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 1983 HB-3912 HB-3912 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 24, par. 11-13-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities with a popula- tion less than 5,000 shall not exercise certain zoning powers outside of the munici- pality's corporate limits. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3913 ROTELLO - MULCAHEY. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-202.4 and 9-901; new par. 2-202.5; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3, 18-8 and 34-53; new par. 18-1.1; rep. pars. 17-3.1 and 17-3.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the School Code and the State Finance Act. Increases individual and corporate income taxes beginning January 1, 1993 to 4% and 6.4%, respectively, and reduces those rates to 3.75% and 6%, respectively, be- ginning July 1, 1993. Creates the School District Tax Replacement Fund in the State Treasury. Provides for transfer into the School District Tax Replacement Fund of the portion of the additional income tax revenues that will equal the de- crease in school district property tax revenues resulting from a 25% reduction made in the maximum authorized educational purposes tax rate of school districts. Pro- vides for annual distribution to school districts of all amounts transferred into the School District Tax Replacement Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3914 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Urban Civilian Youth Service. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall report on urban youth unemployment and design a work program for these persons. Effective July 1, 1992. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-000-004 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3915 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the East St. Louis Job Training Program Act. Establishes a job training program for residents of East St. Louis who receive General Assistance. Provides that program participants shall remain eligible for General Assistance while they are actively participating in the program. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3915-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3916 CURRIE. (Ch. 23, par. 4-12) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. With respect to special assistance provided under the AFDC program to families deprived of essential items by fire, flood, or other natural disaster, provides for replacement of appliances (in addition to furni- ture and clothing) and for verification of need by the Illinois Department or an or- ganization designated by the Illinois Department in rules. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Human Services Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3917 NOLAND - HASARA. (Ch. 70, par. 91) Amends the Public Employee Disability Act to provide that employees of the Prisoner Review Board working within penal institutions who are injured as a result of violence by inmates of the penal institution are covered by the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Govern. Org. & Adminis. May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee State Govern. Org. & Adminis. Jun 03 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor 1984 HB-3917-Cont. Sep 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1007 effective date 92-09-03 HB-3918 RYDER. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make punctuation changes in Section on sentencing. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3919 RYDER. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-8-7) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make grammatical changes to a Sec- tion involving disciplinary procedures. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY 11 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3920 DELEO - CURRIE. (Ch. 37, par. 801-15, 802-10, 802-13, 802-15 and new pars. 801-17 and 802-10.01, rep. par. 802-16; Ch. 110, par. 2-301) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Changes procedures regarding objec- tions to jurisdiction over a party (and amends the Code of Civil Procedure to con- form to these changes). Allows joinder of State and local agencies in juvenile proceedings, and authorizes a court to order an agency to provide for certain hous- ing needs of parties. Changes temporary custody hearing procedures. Provides that the court shall make determinations as to whether reasonable efforts have been made to prevent a child's removal from the home, and sets forth criteria to be used in making the determinations. Makes changes regarding service of process, sum- mons contents, and petition contents. Make other changes. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar CHILD/FAMILY Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3921 REGAN - CURRAN - PARKE - BARNES - WELLER. (Ch. 38, par. 11-20.1; new par. 1005-9-1.7; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961, the Unified Code of Corrections and the State Finance Act. Increases to $100,000 the maximum fine for child pornography. Requires 90% of the fines collected for child pornography convictions to be deposit- ed into the Child Sexual Abuse Fund that is created in the State Treasury. Money in the Fund shall be for use of the Department of Public Health for grants to private entities giving treatment and counseling to victims of child sexual abuse. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1985 HB-3921-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes from 90% of all fines to 100% of the fines in excess of $10,000 collected for child pornography that shall be deposited into the Child Sexual Abuse Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that monies in the Child Sexual Abuse Fund shall be for use by the De- partment of Children and Family Services rather than the Department of Public Health. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted 010-000-000 DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 May 13 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/082-026-002 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1070 effective date 92-09-13 3HB-3922 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 5-167.6; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to authorize employees to prepay a portion of the premiums for the group health benefits they will receive as annuitants. Requires the City to contribute $2 for each prepayment dollar paid by a participant, and requires imposition of an additional pension tax to generate the required revenue. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation with- out reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1986 HB-3923 5HB-3923 MCAULIFFE - BALTHIS. (Ch. 38, pars. 9-1, 12-2, 12-4, 12-4.2, 24-1.2, 1005-5-3.2 and 1005-8-1; new par. 8-4.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the offense of "aggravated attempt" to make it a Class X felony with a sentence of not less then 15 years and not more than 60 years to attempt to commit first degree murder of a peace officer, fireman or correctional institution employee while in the performance of his official duties, to prevent that officer, fireman or employee from performing his official duties or in retaliation for performing his official duties. Makes changes relating to aggravated assault, aggravated battery and aggravated discharge of a firearm. Also requires the court to sentence a defendant to natural life imprisonment for murdering a peace officer, fireman or correctional institution employee while in the course of his official duties, to prevent the officer, fireman or employee from performing his official duties, or in retaliation for performing his of- ficial duties. Also provides that those murders are aggravating factors to consider in determining whether to impose the death penalty. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3924 NOVAK - BLACK, WEAVER,M, DEETS, NOLAND, TENHOUSE, BARNES, REGAN AND WELLER. (Ch. 24, par. 10-1-16) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Establishes eligibility requirements and preference to be given to certain qualified persons and veterans who were members of the armed forces in time of hostilities with a foreign county. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, pars. 10-2.1-8, 10-2.1-12, and new par. 10-2.1-9.1) Adds the veterans preference proposed for Division 1 to Division 2.1. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 126 1/2, rep. pars. 57.60 through 57.66) Adds new Illinois Prisoner of War Bonus Act. Repeals the Prisoner of War Bonus Act. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Apr 30 Amendment No.01 VETS' AFFAIRS H Adopted Amendment No.02 VETS' AFFAIRS H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-003 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DUNN,T First reading Referred to Rules 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1987 HB-3924-Cont. 1988 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3925 BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 622-113, 622-114, 622-115, and 626-1010; new par. 624-101.5) Amends the Illinois Clinical Laboratory Act to require the registration of labora- tory technologists. Requires technologists to possess a bachelor of science degree to be registered. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish fees and regis- tration procedures. Prohibits laboratories from employing technologists are not not registered. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) The Department believes that there would be minimal to no addi- tional costs to IDPH as a result of passage of this legisla- tion. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 30 Fiscal Note filed Committee Registration & Regulation May 01 Motion Do Pass-Lost 001-010-005 HREG Remains in CommiRegistration & Regulation Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3926 DUNN,JOHN - TROTTER. (Ch. 23, par. 2358) Amends the Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act to add a heading to penalty Section. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-002 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 071-034-012 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor JACOBS First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3927 DUNN,JOHN. (New Act) Creates the Affordable Health Insurance Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 007-001-005 HHEC Remains in CommiHealth Care May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3928 HB-3928 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 43, par. 93.9) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Changes the short title to the Liquor and To- bacco Control Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 28 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Registration & Regulation May 01 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3929 ROTELLO. (Ch. 120, par. 584) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require, in counties of under 2,000,000 in- habitants, that mailed assessment notices include the median level of assessment in the assessment district as determined by the most recent 3 year (presently one year) assessment to sales ratio study. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 3929 creates a local government or- ganization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required under the State Mandates Act. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 01 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3930 RONAN. (New Act) Creates the Utilization Review Agency Certificate Act. Requires utilization re- view agents to be certified by the Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance before they may conduct utilization review in Illinois. Provides certification require- ments. Provides certain restrictions on how utilization review is conducted. Provides penalties for violations of the Act. Includes other provisions. Effective July 1, 1993. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-002-011 HINS Remains in CommiInsurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3931 BLACK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require all beverage containers to be returnable and have a refund value of at least 5 cents, beginning July 1, 1993; re- quires the distributor to pay the retail dealer an additional 1 for each container re- deemed. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1989 HB-3931-Cont. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3932 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Enterprise High School Act. Provides for work programs for high school students in the E. St. Louis and Brooklyn School Districts, and for 1/2 of each salary to be reimbursed up to $2 per hour to any business or municipal corpo- ration that employs such students in a useful vocation. Provides that the Illinois Community College Board shall establish pilot Enterprise High Schools under the supervision of State Community College of East St. Louis. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (IL Community College Board) This legislation does not specify the number of students who would be enrolled in the program. We are, therefore, unable to determine the cost of educating such students or the costs associated with reimbursing businesses or industries for the salaries of the participants in the program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 132.604a) Deletes everything and inserts similar provisions, with various changes relating to the operation of the schools and the duties of the Illinois Community College Board. Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act to make it subject to the new Act. Effective immediately. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Motion disch comm, adve 2nd Committee discharged 112-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 06 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 067-047-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 5 HB-3933 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-21.5) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of elderly person aban- donment. Makes it a Class 4 felony for one who has assumed care or custody of a person 60 years of age or older to abandon that person. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1990 HB-3933-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 001-000-007 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3934 PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to increase the income threshold amount and the maxi- mum grant base amount by the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index beginning in 1993. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3935 PEDERSEN,B. (New Act; Ch. 40, par. 202) Creates the Marriage Contract Act and amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Authorizes written marriage contracts containing agreements be- tween the parties to a marriage concerning the terms of continuance of their marital relationship. Provides for the enforcement of marriage contracts. Requires that the form for an application for a marriage license contain a statement, subscribed by both parties, that "we desire a marriage of commitment" or "we desire a marriage of compatibility"; defines terms. Apr 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-002-000 HCFL Remains in CommiChildren & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3936 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 109, par. 2) Amends the Plat Act. Requires notification of a school board within 10 (now, 3) business days after a plat is initially submitted for approval. Requires that a copy of the plat be sent to the school board and that the copy be initialed and returned to the appropriate governing body before a hearing occurs on the approval or disapproval of the plat. Provides that failure to notify the school board invalidates (now, does not invalidate) the plat. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a hearing on the approval or disapproval of a plat shall not occur until the plat is returned by the school district, or until 10 days have elapsed since a copy of the plat was sent to the school board president, whichever occurs earlier. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1991 HB-3936-Cont. 1992 Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 005-012-000 HELM Remains in CommiElementary & Secondary Education May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3937 DANIELS - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.107 and 27-22.3) Amends the School Code. Permits school districts to establish a program of credit toward graduation for the performance of volunteer, community service by second- ary school students. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 112-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3938 FARLEY - LAURINO. (Ch. 111, par. 1102, 1103; new par. 1103.1) Amends the Illinois Plumbing License Law to create the master plumber license. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish a master plumber exam and fees for a master plumber license. Provides that only a master plumber may act as a plumbing contractor. Provides that apprentices must be sponsored by master plumbers and that a master plumber may sponsor only 2 apprentices. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 1 HB-3939 BLACK. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5, Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-212, new par. 4153-21 la) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the resident service cost component for reimbursement of nursing facilities shall be determined by case mix assessments performed by the nursing facilities. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to allow facilities in the Medicaid Program to conduct their own case mix assessments and to require the Department of Public Health to conduct an audit if the self adminis- tered case mix assessment is in an unacceptable error range. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3939-Cont. Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3940 TURNER. (Ch. 122, new par. 30-15.7g) Amends the School Code. Creates the Proprietary Student Assistance Program as an additional grant program to be administered by the Illinois Student Assis- tance Commission and funded by a separate appropriation. Provides for a maxi- mum award of $1800 for 3 quarters of full time undergraduate enrollment to students enrolled in a program of at least 2 academic years leading to a certificate, diploma, associate or bachelor's degree at a proprietary institution that offers in res-, idence courses, that has been authorized to operate and grant degrees for at least 3 years by the Board of Higher Education, and that has been accredited for at least 3 years by a nationally recognized accrediting agency and approved by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3941 PHELPS. (Ch. Ill, par. 2664) Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 to provide that a person who has been employed by an attorney for 2 years as an in- vestigator and who served one year as a law enforcement officer meets the experi- ence requirements under the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that people who seek credit for 3 years of experience under the provi- sions of this amendatory Act shall file their applications between July 1, and July 8, 1992. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Recommended do pass 014-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHELPS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3942 STANGE. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6340a) Amends the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act to state that under current law, a forest preserve district in a county with more than 600,000 population may operate a sanitary landfill or regional pollution control facility on property owned by the forest preserve district. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a forest preserve district in a county with a population in excess of 600,000 may operate an existing sanitary landfill on its property. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1993 HB-3942-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Remains in CommiExecutive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3943 WELLER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-119; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-155, 16-133.2, and 16-158; Ch. 120, pars. 9-901, 439.9, 442, 453.2, 1055, 1103, 1152, 1157.2, 1159, 1170, and 2006; Ch. 122, pars. 18-1, 18-7, and 18-11; Ch. 127, pars. 144.2, 144a and new pars. 141.324 and 144f) Amends the Income Tax, Retailers Occupation Tax, Use Tax, Cigarette Tax, Pull Tabs and Jar Games, Bingo License and Tax and Telecommunication Tax Acts. Also amends the School, Pension and Vehicle Codes and the State Finance and Lottery Acts. Provides for 70% of the net income tax collected from individuals, trusts, estates and corporations to be transferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Common School and newly created Higher Education Enhancement Funds in, respectively, 2/3 and 1/3 proportions. Defines net income tax. Diverts into the Higher Education Enhancement Fund 1/3 of the revenues currently going to the Common School Fund from non-General Revenue Fund sources. Eliminates provi- sions for monthly transfer under the State Finance Act of General Revenue Funds to the Common School Fund, except for transfers to support teacher retirement sys- tem contributions and except for eliminating any shortfall in the Common School Fund balance. Prohibits appropriations from the Common School and Higher Edu- cation Enhancement Funds for noneducational purposes, specifies purposes for which appropriations from those funds may be made, and transfers back from those funds to the General Revenue Fund, on a fiscal year basis, all unappropriated and all unexpended, appropriated moneys. Effective July 1, 1992. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue May 01 Motn discharge comm lost 047-052-003 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3944 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 46, new par. 29-21) Amends the Election Code to prohibit the placing of campaign signs and posters on school, park, and other public property. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3945 KEANE. (Ch. 120, new par. 2603-8A) Amends the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act to provide that penalties and in- terest do not accrue after the expiration of 6 months during the pendency of an ap- peal from an audit by the Department. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1994 HB-3945-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-3946 GRANBERG. (Ch. 127, par. 132.9a) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Provides that, when a contractor enters into a contract with a State agency to provide professional or artistic services involving an expenditure of more than $5,000 in a fiscal year, the contractor shall disclose all subcontractors (and amounts to be paid to them) in the contract, and shall amend the contract if a subcontractor is hired later. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) This bill will have a negligible fiscal impact on State Agen- cies contracting for professional or artistic services. A similar requirement already exists for consultant services. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) No change from previous note. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 13 Fiscal Note filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 14 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 114-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor JACOBS First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3947 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.69) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Dept. of Public Health to publish an informational summary of the potential hazards of dental amalgam fillings by July 1, 1992. Requires the Dept. to distribute the summary and a federal reporting form to certain dentists. Authorizes dentists to use this informa- tion as they consider necessary. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds mercury dental fillings to the Public Health informational summary on po- tential hazards of dental procedures. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1995 HB-3947-Cont. Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 002-012-006 HHEC Remains in CommiHealth Care May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3948 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 439.33-5) Amends the Service Use Tax Act. Makes technical changes in provisions govern- ing exemptions under the Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 5 HB-3949 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 37, par. 805-4) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to provide that the automatic transfer provisions requiring prosecution of minors under the criminal laws of this State are applicable only to minors at least 15 years of age charged with first degree murder, aggravated criminal sexual assault or armed robbery when the armed robbery was committed with a firearm. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3950 DEERING - HOFFMAN,J - HARTKE. (Ch. 23, new par. 5-4.2) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to pay am- bulance services for medical assistance recipients who are also Medicare Part B beneficiaries at an amount not less than the amount of any deductible and co-insurance liability of the eligible person. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds new Section to the Illinois Public Aid Code to provide that on or after September 1, 1992, Med- icaid payment for ambulance services are to be paid to the extent provided by law in accordance with the way amounts are paid for ambulance service under the Medi- care program. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Public Aid) The FY'93 impact would be $3.9 million with an effective date of September 1, 1992. It should be noted that this cost is only for adopting Medicare's rate methodology. It does not take into account any costs that might be necessary to modify the payment system or cost/savings that could be realized due to expanding/restricting services. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Public Aid) No change from previous fiscal note. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Human Services Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1996 HB-3950-Cont. Apr 29 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE H Adopted 010-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 069-040-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3951 DEERING. (Ch. 23, new par. 5-4.2) Amends the Public Aid Code of Illinois. Requires the Dept. of Public Aid to pay ambulance services for medical assistance recipients, including those who are also Medicare Part B beneficiaries, at the same rate that Medicare would reimburse am- bulance services. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Human Services May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3952 DEERING. (Ch. 73, new par. 968p) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that individual and group policies of accident and health insurance must provide coverage for ambulance services at 100% of the actual cost of the services. Effective January 1, 1993. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2) Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Requires that acci- dent and health insurance policies and health maintenance organization plans con- tain provisions for direct payment to medical transportation services providers upon the filing of a claim by the insured. Effective January 1, 1993. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 008-001-005 HINS Remains in CommiInsurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3953 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1997 HB-3953-Cont. 1998 Creates the State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act. Provides that specified State agencies shall each develop a study and plan concerning its services to East St. Louis and other severely distressed areas, and submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly by June 1, 1993. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3954 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.65) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to give DCCA the power power to make grants to units of local government for the purposes of trash collection and demolition of derelict housing units. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3955 DEETS. (Ch. 73, par. 1065.711) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that when an adverse underwriting decision resulting in a denial of coverage is based upon medical reasons, the insur- ance institution or agent responsible for the decision must notify the affected indi- vidual's designated medical professional of the specific reasons therefor and must inform the affected individual that it may be advisable to contact the designated medical professional. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-000-006 HINS Remains in Commilnsurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3956 WELLER - BLACK. (Ch. 127, pars. 161, 522, 523, 530, 533, 533.2, and 535) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 to provide that small businesses may apply to the Department of Central Management Services to have their employees and their dependents covered under the Act. Applies to business with not more than 25 employees. Requires the business to pay the cost of the cover- age. Amends the State Finance Act with respect to fund names. Defines terms. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-3956-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3957 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act. Provides that the Depart- ment of Labor shall establish a program to employ persons who are at least 16 years of age and have been unemployed for 35 days. Provides that training, educational and other services may be provided to participants when appropriate. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3958 OBRZUT. (Ch. 5, new par. 819.3) Amend the Illinois Pesticide Act to require pesticide dealers to accept empty pes- ticide containers and the unused portion of a pesticide from pesticide end users. Re- quires the Department of Agriculture to adopt rules to implement this program and to report to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 1994, with it recom- mendations on handling waste pesticide containers. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3959 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the Environmental Protec- tion Agency from providing financial assistance from the Solid Waste Management Fund to units of local government for design or siting of any landfill, incinerator, or waste transfer station. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-004-001 HENE Remains in CommiEnvironment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3960 HOFFMAN,M AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 43, pars. 158;Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 6354-1;Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Liquor Control Actof 1934, the Alcoholism and Other Drug Depen- dency Act, and the State Finance Act. Increases certain liquor taxes. Provides that the amount of the increases shall be deposited in the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, a new special fund in the State Treasury. Provides that DASA shall use moneys in the Fund, subject to appropriation, for al- coholism and substance abuse services as follows: 20% for prevention services and 80% for treatment services. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1999 HB-3960-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-004-009 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3961 JOHNSON. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-5) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that parole hearings for pris- oners eligible for parole who are entitled to annual parole hearings shall be ad- journed to a later date to afford victims and other witnesses the right to present evidence for and against parole. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary 11 May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E i HB-3962 BLACK. (Ch. 32, new pars. 415-12.2 and 636.2; Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 1303.2; Ch. 111, pars. 1338, 2342, 3272, 3524, 3920, 4147, 4400-21,4618, 4819, 5244, 5537, 5817, 6636, 8115, 8230, 8401-87 and new pars. 1704-23, 2013.4, 2433, 2670.2, 2836.2, 3664.1, 3716.1, 4282.2, 5023.2, 5374.1, 6217.1, 6363.1, 7014.1, 7507.1, 7614.1, 7914.1, 8351-56; Ch. 127, par. 60 and new pars. 141.325 and 141.326) Amends various Acts concerning the Department of Professional Regulation. Consolidates current General Revenue funded professions into one fund, the Gener- al Professions Dedicated Fund. Creates the Department of Professional Regulation Administrative Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows the transfer from special funds into the Department of Professional Regu- lation Administrative Fund which has been appropriated to the Department for ad- ministration of all Department programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that an annual audit shall be performed to determine the costs associat- ed with regulating all professions. Provides that when the Department of Profes- sional Regulation submits its annual budget request it shall include an analysis of amounts to be transferred from various dedicated professional funds. Requires the Department to make quarterly reports on amounts transferred from dedicated funds. Provides for the repayment of excess amounts transferred out of a dedicated fund. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2000 HB-3963 HOFFMAN,M. (Ch. 127, par. 144.3) Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that beginning with FY 1993 Road Fund monies shall be appropriated to the Department of Central Management Ser- vices for payment of auto liability claims involving employees of the Department of Transportation or State Police. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-3964 DAVIS. (New Act) Creates the Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission Act. Provides for the appointment of a Commission to study the fiscal, social, environmental, and eco- nomic impact that land-based casino gambling in Chicago would have on the State of Illinois and the city of Chicago. Provides that the Commission shall submit a re- port with findings and recommendations by March 1, 1993. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (New Act) Adds reference to: (Ch. 127, par. 6 and new par. 6.29) Deletes everything. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Creates a Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission as an advisory commission within the Department of Revenue. The Commission has the same composition and duties as the Commission created in the original bill. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 004-008-001 HREV Remains in CommiRevenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3965 DAVIS. (Ch. 23, new par. 1377; Ch. 34, new par. 5-37008.1; Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-7; Ch. 139, par. 160.14) Amends the University of Illinois Hospital Act, the Counties Code, the Depart- ment of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, and the Town Hospital Act. Requires that the U of I Hospital, the Cook County Hospital, facilities under the jurisdiction of DMHDD, and township public hospitals provide necessary care and treatment to persons who present themselves for care and treatment for con- trolled substances addiction or habitual use of cannabis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-7) Deletes provisions requiring DMHDD facilities to provide necessary care and treatment to persons who present themselves for care and treatment for controlled substances addiction or habitual use of cannabis. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2001 HB-3963 HB-3965-Cont. May 19 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 DAVIS Adopted Amendment No.02 DAVIS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 DAVIS Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Tabled House Rule 37(G) 5 HB-3966 DAVIS. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1402) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that any person who possesses 500 or more grams of cocaine or heroin while the person is a driver or pas- senger of a motor vehicle shall be sentenced to life imprisonment. CORRECTIONAL NOTE HB-3966 could impact the prison population since each offender could receive a sentence increase to life imprisonment. The expected length of stay for a life sentence is 40 years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1401) Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that any person who manufactures, delivers, or possesses 500 grams or more of heroin or cocaine shall be sentenced to a term of natural life imprisonment rather than an established term of years. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 28 Correctional Note Filed Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 003-003-003 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3967 DAVIS. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-12, 8-9, and 10-7) Amends the Election Code to permit a candidate to withdraw at any time before the election. Provides that if the candidate withdraws after the printing of the bal- lot, the name of the withdrawn candidate shall be blocked out on the ballot. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3968 BRUNSVOLD - BLACK. (Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that a dealer pro- vide the State Police with only an applicant's name, birth date, and social security number. Provides for payment of fees by credit card. Provides that the Department maintain records for not longer than 30 days, and a log of inquiries for not more than 12 months. Effective 30 days after becoming law. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2002 HB-3968-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 22 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Judiciary II Apr 23 Recommended do pass 006-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-3969 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 61, pars. 2.11, 2.23, 2.25, 2.26 and 3.1) Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that non-residents shall be charged a turkey hunting permit fee not to exceed $75. Provides that hunting on the Horseshoe Lake Waterfowl Refuge and on Marion-Pickerell Waterfowl Refuge shall be authorized by administrative rule. Provides that the Director shall set the bow and arrow deer season between September 1st and January 31st. Provides that persons having an archery deer hunting permit shall be permitted to take deer during the period from 1 /2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset during the bow and arrow open sea- son. Provides requirements for non-resident white-tail deer and turkey permits. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores deer hunting seasons as set by the Director to between November 1st and December 31 st, both inclusive. Provides that archery season be as set by the Di- rector between September 1st and January 31st, both inclusive. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that it is unlawful for any person to take in Illinois, or have in his posses- sion, more than one wild turkey per valid permit (now 4). Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Adopted Amendment No.02 BRUNSVOLD Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3970 GRANBERG. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide for 30 days revocation of good conduct credit for an inmate who throws feces or urine or spits at a prison guard or prison employee and 30 additional days revocation for each subsequent violation. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2003 HB-3970-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, new par. 31A-1.3) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it a Class 3 felony for an inmate of a penal institution to knowingly throw feces or urine at an employee of the penal institution or to spit at an employee of a penal institution. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Remains in CommiJudiciary II Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3971 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-901) Amends the Public Utilities Act concerning providers of operator services. Pro- vides that Illinois Commerce Commission rules relating to the practices of operator service providers and aggregators of telephone services shall be compatible with rules of the Federal Communication Commission. Provides that a violation consti- tutes a business offense. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar WEAVER,M AND WENNLUND Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 14 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 114-001-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LEVERENZ,T Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3972 SANTIAGO. (New Act) Creates the Land-Based Casino Gambling Revenue Allocation Act. Provides that all taxes, fees, and other moneys realized from land-based casino gambling un- der any future law must be allocated as follows: 30% to education; 20% to human services or public aid; 20% to property tax relief; 10% to drug prevention; and 20% as provided in the legislation authorizing the gambling. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2004 HB-3972-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3973 LANG - STERN - YOUNG,A - WILLIAMS - HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 108-8) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to delete the no knock entry provisions relating to the execution of search warrants. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substantive changes and makes technical correction. Removes effective date. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hsc Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LANG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3974 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 152.4; Ch. 120, pars. 439.3-5, 439.33-5, 439.103-5, and 441-5) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to require hospitals with maternity wards to use diapers that are reusable in their entirety, unless a doctor orders use of a dispos- able diaper for a particular baby. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to ex- empt diapers reusable in their entirety from sales taxes. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3975 BLACK. (Ch. 82, pars. 1 and 21) Amends the Mechanics Lien Act to provide that people who perform labor and services for the licensed removal and disposal of construction debris are entitled to liens under the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-003-003 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3976 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 48, new pars. 138.8-1 and 172.43-1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Provides that an employer's insurer or group health insurance plan shall be the primary insurer with respect to covered injuries and diseases. Provides that if an employer or its insurer or plan contests a claim, the employee's medical insurer may ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2005 HB-3976-Cont. not delay or deny payment of benefits to the employee on the theory that workers' compensation coverage should pay the claim. Provides that, if an injury or disease is later found to be covered under either Act, the employer's insurer or plan shall re- imburse the employee's medical insurer for its expenses. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3977 WELLER. (Ch. 48, par. 1012) Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Authorizes the Director of Labor to adopt rules for the collection of certain penalties that may be assessed under the Law. Pro- vides for determination, assessment and recovery of penalties. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 'HB-3978 ROPP. (Ch. 48, pars. 39m-11 and 39m-12) Amends the Wage Payment and Collection Act. Provides that the Department of Labor may conduct administrative hearings and may order an employer to pay wages due an employee. Provides that the Department may assess a penalty against an employer of between 10% and 20% of the wages due an employee. Provides that a party to an administrative proceeding may seek and obtain judicial review of an order of the Department, and that the Department may seek court enforcement of its orders. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-3979 PARKE. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.4, 138.4a-4, 138.4a-9, 138.6, 138.7, 172.39 and 172.41) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Provides that the financial statements submitted by an employer seeking ap- proval as a self-insurer shall be audited unless the Industrial Commission waives the requirement. Permits an employer to file "security, a bond or letter of credit" (in- stead of "security, indemnity or a bond") guaranteeing payment of compensation under the Act. Makes changes regarding furnishing of letters of credit by, and ex- amination of, self-insured employers. Makes various changes regarding contribu- tions to, and payments from, the Rate Adjustment Fund. Makes various changes regarding the filing of reports of accidental deaths, injuries and illnesses with the Commission. Makes other changes. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2006 HB-3979-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3980 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 120, par. 453.2) Amends the Cigarette Tax Act. Makes a technical change in provisions imposing a tax on the sale of cigarettes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3981 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 11 , par. 1104) Amends the Illinois Plumbing License Law. Shifts burden from publishers and printers of advertising to persons who advertise plumbing services for compliance with the requirement that a plumber's license number be included on all written or printed advertising and advertising on vehicles. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3982 EDLEY - MCGUIRE, WALSH, BALANOFF AND HICKS. (Ch. 46, par. 9-1) Amends the Election Code to make a stylistic change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 46, par. 9-1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 46, par. 9-7, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, 9-14; new par. 9-1.14) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Disclosure Article of the Election Code. Provides that the campaign disclosure reports must contain the names and addresses of each State employee that contributes $20 or more to a candidate's political committee during a reporting period. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ELECTION LAW H Adopted Remains in CommiElection Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E '" HB-3983 LAURINO. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.13) Creates the Computer Scientist Licensing Act to be administered by the Depart- ment of Professional Regulation. Provides that people who practice computer sci- ence, as defined in the Act, may not hold themselves out as "licensed computer scientists" unless licensed under the Act. Establishes qualifications, an examina- tion, and administrative procedures. Creates the Illinois Board of Computer Scien- ,0 Home Rule and Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2007 HB-3983-Cont. tists to advise the Department on matters relating to the Act and to conduct disciplinary hearings. Provides that, beginning one year after the effective date of the Act, that the State of Illinois must employ only licensed computer scientists in positions that require the practice of computer science. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 2002. Effective January 1, 1993. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Motion Do Pass-Lost 000-006-009 HREG Remains in CommiRegistration & Regulation Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 HB-3984 PARKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-109, 7-109.3, 7-139, 7-172) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to allow participation by all chiefs of police of participating municipalities. Also al- lows them to establish credits for such service prior to IMRF membership, upon payment of the appropriate contributions. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3985 CRONIN. (Ch. 38, par. 122-2.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that the court shall examine and enter an order within 90 days (now 30) of the filing and docketing of a post-conviction petition. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor FAWELL First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 03 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 053-002-000 Passed both Houses 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2008 HB-3985-Cont. Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0904 effective date 93-01-01 HB-3986 HOMER - STERN - WHITE - SHAW. (Ch. 38, new par. 115-7.3) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to permit evidence that a person was suffering from battered spouse syndrome as a result of the past course of con- duct of the individual who is the victim of the crime for which the defendant has been charged upon the issue of whether the person lawfully acted in self-defense of another, or for the purpose of explaining the defendant's motive or state of mind, or both, at the time of the commission of the offense. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes a definition of battered spouse syndrome abuse by a person with whom the defendant has or has had a dating or enagagement relationship. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes December 3, 1992) Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 115-7.3 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 115-7.2 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Makes technical change re- lating to admissiblility of evidence of post-traumatic stress syndrome in prosecution for an illegal sexual act perpetrated upon a victim. Changes reference from section numbers in the Criminal Code of 1961 to the corresponding names of those offenses. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes Reference To: (Ch. 34, new par. 115-7.3) Adds Reference To: (Ch. 34, par. 3-9005; Ch. 38, pars. 12-4.2 and 1003-8-2) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Counties Code to require State's Attorneys investigators to be peace officers and to have all powers of investigators under the State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor's Act. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make a correction in deeming the offense of aggravated battery with a firearm. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require a prison- er to be placed in medical isolation if the prisoner is suspected of having a communi- cable disease and if it is the judgement of the Department of Correction's medical personnel. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted 010-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DART Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I 1 2009 HB-3986-Cont. Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DART Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jul 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/DART Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Dec 02 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/HOMER, LANG, GIORGI, WENNLUND & PETKA Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -HOMER Mtn Take From Table Prevail Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/DART, CULLERTON,J, DUNN,T, HAWKINSON, BARKHAUSEN Dec 03 Motion filed DART-TO SUSPEND THE APPROPRIATE SENATE RULES, SO THIS BILL MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE SENATE. Motion prevailed House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/049-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 18 Sent to the Governor Jan 07 1993 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1256 effective date 93-07-01 HB-3987 CRONIN. (Ch. 37, par. 805-4) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to provide if a minor is charged with of- fenses subject to automatic transfer but is convicted of an offense not subject to au- tomatic transfer, the court shall consider certain factors to determine whether the minor should be sentenced as an adult or adjudicated as a juvenile. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-3988 STECZO. (Ch. I11, par. 1102, 1103; new par. 1103.1) Amends the Illinois Plumbing License Law to create the master plumber license. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish a master plumber exam and ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2010 HB-3988-Cont. fees for a master plumber license. Provides that only a master plumber may act as a plumbing contractor. Provides that apprentices must be sponsored by master plumbers and that a master plumber may sponsor only 2 apprentices. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3989 PARCELLS. (Ch. 34, par. 4-2001) Amends the Counties Code. Provides that in counties having more than 3,000,000 inhabitants, each assistant state's attorney assigned by the state's attor- ney to the prosecution of appeals of criminal cases shall receive for his services, pay- able monthly from the State Treasury to the county in which he is appointed, a sum equal to 66 2/3% of the total compensation allocated by the county board for his po- sition. Effective January 1, 1993. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 3989 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. However, the bill does create an estimated annual cost of $1.7 million for the State. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Counties & Townships Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-004-000 HCOT Remains in CommiCounties & Townships May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-3990 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.14) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois concerning the powers of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Requires the opening of a for- eign trade office in the Caribbean. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3991 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, pars. 5503.07 and 5509 and new pars. 5509.26, 5509.27, and 5509.28) Amends the East St. Louis Area Development Act. Includes Washington Park and National City within the East St. Louis Depressed Areas. Authorizes the Au- thority to assist in administering enterprise zones, to provide planning for economic development, and to seek private and public funding for economic development. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2011 HB-3991-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2HB-3992 DAVIS. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-134) Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code to specify that persons who teach in the ROTC program on a full-time substitute basis are eligible to re- ceive credit for military service on the same basis as any other full-time teacher that participates in the Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 4 HB-3993 YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Infrastructure Bank Act. Provides for the creation of an infrastruc- ture bank and appointment of its board of directors. Provides that the purpose of the bank is to provide various types of financing to units of local government for infra- structure projects. Allows the bank to issue bonds, notes, or other forms of indebted- ness, or to guarantee bonds or notes issued by the unit of local government. Provides procedures in case of default including allowing the bank to take State aid for the unit of local government directly from the State as payment for the bonds, notes or guarantees. Amends the State Finance Act to add the State Payments Fund. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3994 JOHNSON. (Ch. 127, par. 522) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Adds a Section cap- tion and makes technical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3995 GRANBERG. (Ch. 46, new pars. 9A-1 and 9A-2; new Article caption preceding new par. 9A-l) 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 4State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2012 HB-3995-Cont. Amends the Election Code. Limits contributions to candidates for public office. Limits contributions to an individual candidate by a political committee, other than the State or county central committee, or other than a candidate's authorized politi- cal committee, to $2,500, excluding in-kind contributions. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3996 OBRZUT - BALTHIS. (New Act) Creates the Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act. Prohibits railroads or their employees from willfully blocking railroad highway grade crossings for over 10 minutes. Provides graduated penalty for violation. Requires notices of the law to be posted by the railroads. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-012-003 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 30 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-3997 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.19a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Makes a stylistic change in a Section concerning the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs's job training programs. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ECON URBN DEV Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3998 LEVIN - BALANOFF. (Ch. 40, par. 2312-5) Amends the Ill. Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Provides that in circuit court proceedings, domestic abuse advocates may sit at counsel table, confer with the vic- tim, and address the court (and also, in criminal cases, accompany the victim and address the court at sentencing). Provides that court administrators shall allow do- mestic abuse advocates to assist domestic violence victims in preparing petitions for orders of protection. Provides that the above assistance does not constitute the un- authorized practice of law. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language allowing domestic violence advocates to address the court. Pro- vides that the rights of advocates to sit at counsel table and confer with domestic vi- olence victims are subject to the court "directing otherwise". Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 2013 HB-3998-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Recommended do pass 007-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor MAHAR First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-3999 WENNLUND. (Ch. 46, par. 20-1) Amends the Voting By Absent Electors In Military Or Naval Service Article of the Election Code. Defines "mail" as delivery by the U.S. Postal Service or delivery by facsimile machine or electronic transmission. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law Apr 30 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4000 HOFFMAN,M. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide at the sentence hearing that the court consider the average sentence a defendant should receive for the offense or offenses in jurisdictions other than the sentencing jurisdiction based on the annual report made available by the Department of Corrections. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 5 HB-4001 STEPAN, MCDONOUGH, WHITE, SALTSMAN, BRUNSVOLD AND DE- JAEGHER. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it a Class 4 felony to carry a danger- ous knife, razor or stiletto on school grounds or in a school building. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There is insufficient data to evaluate its impact on prison population. It could impact juvenile population at the De- partment's youth centers. Juveniles could now be charged with a felony which could result in their being sentenced as a felon to the Juvenile Division. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2014 HB-4001-Cont. Correctional Note Filed Committee Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4002 BLACK. (Ch. 73, new par. 968p) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Prohibits refusal to issue or renew a policy of accident and health insurance solely because the individual has been diagnosed as having non-insulin-dependent diabetes melitus. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Motion Do Pass-Lost 000-000-016 HINS Remains in Commilnsurance Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE ' HB-4003 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new Title caption preceding new par. 1025c-1; new pars. 1025c-1 through 1025c-5; rep. par. 1009.4) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to add Title VI-C regulating munici- pal waste incineration. Prohibits the issuance of permits for construction or expan- sion of municipal waste incinerators until 2000. Establishes standards for municipal waste incinerators. Defines terms. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL May 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4004 BALANOFF. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Environmental Challenge Law. Imposes a storage fee of 0.375 cents per pound of hazardous chemicals. Amends the State Finance Act to create the En- vironmental Challenge Fund into which proceeds from the fee shall be deposited. Provides that the Fund shall be used for emergency response actons, prevention and reduction of toxic pollution, financial assistance to units of local government, forest- ry and tree planting, and administrative expenses. Establishes exemptions from the fee. Establishes a loan program for pollution prevention projects. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL May01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4005 BALANOFF - LEFLORE - MARTINEZ - STEPAN. (Ch. 120, new par. 1157.8b) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides that the Dept. of the Lottery may not produce or disseminate any advertising or engage in promotional activities that state or imply that lottery ticket purchases support schools or education or that state that lottery proceeds are transferred to the Common School Fund. Provides that the Department may not indicate on lottery tickets or other printed materials that lot- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Apr 29 May 01 Apr 29 May 01 2015 HB-4005 -Cont. tery proceeds are transferred to the Common School Fund or that they are used to support schools or education. Permits the Department to contribute to educational causes if it does not publicize the contributions. FISCAL NOTE (IL Lottery) The bill as presented could result in millions of dollars in lost revenue. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 007-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Lost 024-085-005 HB-4006 BALANOFF - LEFLORE - MARTINEZ - TROTTER. (Ch. 120, pars. 1157.8a and 1160.6) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Prohibits the use of specified types of advertis- ing. Provides that the Lottery Control Board shall establish an advertising policy consistent with those restrictions and prohibitions. Gives the Board power to direct the Department of the Lottery to cease advertising that violates the Board's adver- tising policy. Provides that all radio, television, and printed advertising promoting a particular lottery game shall include a statement of the odds of winning that game. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of the Lottery) The loss in sales to the State is expected to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 007-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 10 HB-4007 LANG. (New Act; Ch. 30, par. 903 and new par. 904.1; Ch. 110, par. 13-214; Ch. 122, new par. 1415.1) Creates the Asbestos Building Permit Act. Establishes minimum State-wide re- quirements for the issuance of permits for alteration or demolition of certain build- ings containing asbestos. Limits home rule units. Amends the Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988 to require disclosure regarding asbestos. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure and the Asbestos Abatement Act regarding limitations on actions regarding liability for asbestos related damages. Effective January 1, 1993. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. 'o Home Rule and Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2016 HB-4007-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 30, par. 903; new par. 904.1; Ch. 110, par. 13-214; Ch. 122, new par. 1415.1) Removes the requirement of an asbestos abatement plan as a condition of issuing a permit for alteration or demolition. Removes restrictions on home rule units. De- letes changes in the Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988, the Code of Civil Procedure, and the Asbestos Abatement Act. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB-4007 as amended by H-am 1, consti- tutes a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50%-100% of the increased cost to a unit of local government is required. No estimate of the amount of reimbursement is available, but it is expected to be substantial. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Removes substantive provisions. Provides a short title, the Asbestos Building Disclosure Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-003-000 May 13 Placed Calndr,Second Readng St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LANG Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 067-035-014 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Adopted HB-4008 SCHAKOWSKY. (Ch. 24, par. 11-95-3) Amends the Municipal Code. Authorizes a municipal recreation board to consist of 9 members (as an alternative to 3 or 5), and provides that terms of 9-member boards shall be 5 years. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 May 01 May 06 May 12 May 14 Jan 12 1993 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 008-000-000 ales Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to Ri Session Sine Die 2017 HB-4009 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 110, pars. 12-701, 12-705, 12-707, 12-710, and 12-711) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure relating to garnishments. Provides that a garnishment order shall not be entered in favor of a judgment creditor unless the af- fidavit filed by the judgment creditor certifies that a copy of the garnishment notice has been mailed to the judgment debtor and the garnishee's answer to the interroga- tories certifies that a copy of the answer was mailed to the judgment debtor. Speci- fies form of garnishment notice. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 110, par. 12-716) Provides that the costs of obtaining a garnishment order shall be charged to the judgment debtor, unless the court determines that the costs incurred by the judg- ment creditor were improperly incurred, in which case those costs shall be paid by the judgment creditor. Provides that within 2 business days of the service upon the garnishee, the server shall mail a copy of the garnishment notice and summons to the judgment debtor and file with the clerk of the court a certificate of mailing. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4010 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, par. 1503) Amends the Prairie State 2000 Authority Act. Makes stylistic changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 48, par. 1503) Adds reference to: (Ch. 110, par. 7-103) Deletes everything. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Authorizes "quick take" of property by the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority for 7 years after September 20, 1987. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ECON URBN DEV H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4011 HARTKE. (Ch. 85, par. 6014) Amends the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act. Makes stylistic changes in a Section concerning the legality of investments. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 2018 HB-4009 HB-4011-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4012 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 85, par. 1042.1) Amends the Public Building Commission Act. Makes stylistic changes in Section concerning purchases by public building commissions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4013 GIORGI. (Ch. 120, pars. 1055 and 1122, new par. 1123.1) Amends the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act. Deletes language imposing a 5% tax on the gross proceeds of pull tabs and jar games. Inserts language imposing a 5% tax on the face value of any pull tabs and jar games tickets sold by licensed suppliers to licensed organizations. Amends the Charitable Games Act. Deletes a requirement that a fraternal organization must be a branch, lodge or chapter of a national or State organization in order to be eligible for licensing under the Act. Authorizes the issuance of special event licenses to "organizations" to conduct charitable games subject to specified restrictions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, pars. 2304 and 2308.1) Amends the Raffles Act. Permits a person under age 18 to participate in the con- ducting of raffles only with the permission of a parent or guardian. Makes stylistic and other changes in the language amending the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Revenue) There could be reduced administrative expenses and increased tax collections in undeterminable amounts by the amendment to the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act. The amendment to the Chari- table Games Act would generate additional license fees and tax receipts, but the Dept's. administrative and enforcement ex- penses would be expanded. The amendment to the Raffles Act would not have any fiscal impact on the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 120, pars. 1055 and 1122, new par. 1123.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, pars. 1052, 1123, and 1128) Deletes everything. Reinserts the language from H-am 1 that amends the Raffles Act. Amends the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act and the Charitable Games Act by authorizing the issuance of a license to any local fraternal mutual benefit organiza- tion that has been chartered for at least 40 years. Amends the Charitable Games Act. Allows a licensee (or a provider of premises to conduct games) to conduct (or provide premises for) charitable games 8 (rather than 4) days each year. Allows games to be conducted until 2:00 a.m. (rather than midnight). Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2019 HB-4013-Cont. May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 GIORGI Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-4014 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-179) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to provide that all active policemen may vote for all active police officer positions on the board, regardless of rank. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3HB-4015 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-114, 5-132, 5-148 and 5-167.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to change the minimum age for automatic annual increases in retirement pension from 60 to 55. Increases the retirement formula for Chicago police, and raises the maximum pension from 75% to 80% of final average salary. Limits the salary for pension purposes of per- sons first appointed to non-civil service positions after December 31, 1992, to the highest civil service captain's salary. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 HB-4016 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-154.1) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to provide an occupa- tional disease disability benefit for police officers who are disabled by heart disease, and for their dependent children and survivors. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4017 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - LAURINO. (Ch. 24, pars. 1-4-5 and 1-4-6; Ch. 85, par. 2-302) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Local Governmental and Govern- mental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Requires a municipality to indemnify a po- 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. 2020 HB-4017-Cont. lice officer for a judgment recovered against the officer on account of an injury caused by the officer where the injury occurs as a result of the officer's performance of his or her duties (rather than to indemnify except where the injury results from the wilful misconduct of the officer). Removes $500,000 cap for certain municipali- ties. Removes provision that, as a matter of public policy, no local public entity may elect to indemnify an employee for any portion of a judgment representing an award of punitive or exemplary damages. Makes grammatical changes. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 3 HB-4018 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-132; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to base retirement bene- fits on the highest 12 months, rather than 4 years, of salary within the last 10 years of service, for persons retiring after December 31, 1992. Amends the State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-4019 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1.2 and 2A-48; Ch. 122, pars. 18-8, 34-1, 34-1.01, 34-1.02, 34-1.1, 34-2, 34-2.1, 34-2.1b, 34-2.1c, 34-2.2, 34-2.3, 34-2.5, 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, and new pars. 18-8.6, 34-3.01, 34-5.1, and 34-5.2) Amends the School Code and the Election Code. Provides for the creation of 10 independent school districts within Chicago, each with an elected 7 member school board which exercises all powers and duties commonly exercised by school boards throughout the State except for local school council functions and lump sum alloca- tion, bonding, and taxing powers. Creates the Central Education Committee com- posed of the president of each school board plus 11 additional members appointed by the Mayor of Chicago, and defines the Committee's powers and duties. Effective January 1, 1993. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4020 WOLF. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-8 and 7-61) Amends the Election Code. Provides that a nomination vacancy shall be filled by the officers of a local municipal or township political party, other than a statewide political party, that is established only within a municipality or township. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2021 HB-4020-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4021 MCAFEE. (Ch. 120, par. 1160) Amends the Lottery Law. Provides that the Department of the Lottery may not remove on-line terminal equipment from a lottery sales agent's place of business (or take certain other actions) unless: (i) the Department first gives the sales agent no- tice and an opportunity to request a hearing; and (ii) the Department determines that the cost of removing the equipment and connecting it elsewhere does not ex- ceed the monthly gross receipts from on-line ticket sales at the current location. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1.993 Session Sine Die SHB-4022 MCGANN. (Ch. 122, pars. 24-24, 34-19 and 34-84a; new par. 14-8.05) Amends the School Code. Requires the State Superintendent of Education to complete a statewide study by June 30, 1993 of the use of behavioral interventions for pupils with exceptional needs who receive special education and related services. Requires the State Superintendent to develop and the State Board of Education to adopt, by September 1, 1993, rules governing the use of appropriate behavioral in- terventions for those pupils. Also requires the State Superintendent of Education to explore with representatives of institutions of higher education and the State Teacher Certification Board the current training requirements for persons entering the field of education to assure that sufficient training in appropriate behavioral in- terventions is available. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces references to children or pupils with special or exceptional needs with references to students with disabilities. Pushes back to September 30, 1993 (from June 30, 1993) the completion date for the required statewide study on the use of behavioral interventions. Takes the Advisory Council out of the process by which the scope of the study is developed. Eliminates the State Board's proposed duty to adopt rules governing behavioral intervention usage and the specific requirements for what those rules were to do, and replaces those proposals with a requirement that the State Board of Education issue guidelines based on the statewide study ad- dressing appropriate behavioral interventions and proper documentation of the need for and use of behavioral interventions. Requires school boards through a par- ent-advisory committee to develop policies and procedures that conform to the spec- ifications of the State Board of Education guidelines on the use of behavioral interventions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 22, 1992) Adds reference to: (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.107) Further amends the School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to de- velop rules and regulations specifying a State policy on the use of corporal punish- ment in schools by August 1, 1993. Specifies certain proscribed and permitted conduct that the policy must reflect. Apr 17 1992 First reading - Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2022 2023 HB-4022-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 028-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 14 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 10 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-BERMAN Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1103 effective date 92-09-15 HB-4023 KEANE. (Ch. 85, par. 9-105) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Provides that the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act does not apply to bonds issued under the Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4024 KEANE. (Ch. 73, par. 1411) Amends the Title Insurance Act. Provides that a foreign or alien title insurance company authorized to transact business in this State shall maintain the same re- serves on title insurance policies that are required of a domestic company without reference to the requirements of the foreign or alien company's jurisdiction of domicile. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I HB-4024-Cont. 2024 Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & Licensed Act Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & Licensed Act Jun 10 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1151 effective date 93-01-01 SHB-4025 KULAS - MCGUIRE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.8) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to increase the maximum amount the General Assembly may appropriate from the Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund for regulatory and adjudicatory proceedings to $425,000. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 2, 1992) Decreases the maximum authorized amount to $330,000. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Changes maximum amount the General Assembly may appropriate from the En- vironmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund for regulatory and adjudicato- ry proceedings to $500,000. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor WELCH First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2025 HB-4025-Cont. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed 046-011-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/WELCH Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WELCH, JOYCE, JACOBS, MACDONALD, KARPIEL Jun 30 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KULAS, WOOLARD, PHELPS, WENNLUND AND PETERSON,W Jul 01 House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-001 Jul 02 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/114-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 31 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1204 effective date 92-09-25 ' HB-4026 LEVIN - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-507, new pars. 4-206 and 9-218) Amends the Public Utilities Act to require the Commerce Commission to evalu- ate the age, condition, and safety of electric, gas, and telecommunication transmis- sion and distribution facilities in counties with a population of more than 780,000. Requires utilities to provide an annual report on all accidents and incidents during the past 12 months. Provides that the Commerce Commission shall not approve any rate that limits a utility's liability to customers for direct or indirect losses due to disruption of service. Effective January 1, 1993. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. Il 1/2, new pars. 4-206 and 9-218) Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Utilities Act to add a section caption and make technical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Public Utilities May 01 Amendment No.01 PUB UTILITIES H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 TROTTER Withdrawn Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-4026-Cont. May 22 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4027 OBRZUT - SATTERTHWAITE - BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.23) Amends the Environmental Protection Act in relation to the disposal of batteries to make a technical change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, new par. 5954.1; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7056.3) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require certain munici- palities to consider using quantity based user fees to encourage waste reduction and recycling. Requires municipalities with a population of more than 1,000,000 to im- plement user fee pilot projects. Amends the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act to create the Solid Waste Advisory Council to make findings and recommendations on solid waste programs. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 103-011-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor WELCH First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment Jun 10 Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor PALMER Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-06-18 Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 PALMER -WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 050-001-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jul 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-4028 LAURINO - MCNAMARA - STECZO - MCGANN. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Creates the Retirement Savings Incentive Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that persons who do not participate in a federally tax-exempt re- tirement program may deposit up to $7,500 annually for deposits into a retirement savings incentive account in any Illinois financial institution. Deposits into the ac- count and interest earned on the account are deductible under the Illinois Income Tax Act and are not taxable under the Act if deposits are not withdrawn before age 60. Early withdrawal requires that the principal and accrued interest plus an 2026 2027 HB-4028-Cont. amount equal to 10% of the total be added to adjusted gross income in the year in which withdrawn. Effective immediately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1992. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Lowers the amount of the authorized deposits into a retirement savings account to $2,000 annually. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. is unable to determine a fiscal impact but it may be firmly established that HB-4028, as amended, represents a direct reduction in the income tax base, and creates downward pressure on Ill. tax revenues. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Recommended do pass 008-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Second Reading Amendment No.01 LAURINO Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4029 DELEO. (Ch. 38, par. 115-4) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to permit a member of the jury panel to separate from other jurors during periods of adjournment to a later day, in- cluding after final submission of the cause to the jury for determination, except when the court finds that prejudice will result from the separation. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 SANTIAGO Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-002-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVTIZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Sponsor Removed MAROVITZ Alt Primary Sponsor Changed DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4030 COWLISHAW - PETKA, BARNES, REGAN AND PARKE. (Ch. 38, pars. 206-2.1 and 206-5; Ch. 127, par. 55a-4) Amends the Criminal Identification Act and the Civil Administrative Code of Il- linois to require policing bodies to submit to the Department of State Police samples of hair and skin tissue of persons arrested for felonies for DNA testing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, pars. 206-2.1 and 206-5; Ch. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-4030-Cont. 127, par. 55a-4) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-4-3) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require sex offenders to submit skin scrapings, pubic hair, and head hair to the Department of State Police. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 31A-1.2 and 83-8.1) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to add alcohol to element of offense of bringing contraband or possessing contraband in a penal institution by an employee. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act to require the circuit clerk to notify the Department of State Police in the form and manner required by the Supreme Court of all final dis- positions.of cases for which the Department has received information reported to it under the Criminal Identification Act. Adds immediate effective date to bill. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 COWLISHAW Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAHAR Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0905 effective date 92-08-14 5 HB-4031 REGAN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-31) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to include in the offense of inducement to commit suicide the coercion of another to attempt to commit suicide and as a direct result of the coercion the other person commits suicide or attempts suicide. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2028 HB-4031 -Cont. Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die " HB-4032 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1; rep par. 83-13.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act to provide the only require- ments for purchasing a firearm from a federally licensed dealer are those imposed by the Act. The determination by the Department of State Police of qualifications shall be sufficient. Preempts home rule. Repeals Section granting municipalities the right to impose greater restrictions on firearm acquisition. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-002-002 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II May 01 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4033 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Includes a firearms dealer on the Committee studying the dial up system. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that makes a firearms dealer a member of the Committee. Makes the firearms dealer an advisor to the Committee. Provides that the firearms dealer shall receive no compensation for his or her services as an advisor to the Com- mittee, but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in the performance of his or her duties. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 005-001-001 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4034 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Permits dealers to fax the names of applicants for firearm purchases to the Department of State Police at the end of the business day. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the dealer must have his credit card number on file with the Depart- ment of State Police before using a fax machine to transmit names of applicants for firearm purchases to the Department. Provides that a list to be faxed must contain 2 or more names. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II 8 Home Rule Note Act may be applicable. 2029 HB-4034-Cont. Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 002-003-004 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4035 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act to include tax in the maxi- mum $2 fee to be charged a firearm dealer by the Department of State Police using the dial up system. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores first sentence of Section 3.1 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act inadvertently omitted from text of bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 2002) Amends the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to exempt a federally licensed firearm dealer from the telecommunications excise tax for using the dial-up tele- phone system to determine an applicant's eligibility to obtain a firearm. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY II H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4036 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act in relation to hazardous waste. Adds a Section caption and makes technical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ENVRMNT ENRGY Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4037 RYDER - PERSICO - WELLER - MCGUIRE - NOVAK. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1004, 1009.1, 1039, 1041, 1043, and 1044; new pars. 1010-1 through 1010-275, 1040.2. and Division heading before par. 1008) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to create the Clean Air Act Permit Program. Requires that sources of air pollution obtain permits from the Illinois En- vironmental Protection Agency. Provides for regulation of air pollution sources in accordance with the federal Clean Air Act. Provides for transition between existing State operating permits and permits under the Clean Air Act. Imposes fees on pol- lution sources. Defines terms and establishes permitting procedures. Includes other provisions. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2030 2031 HB-4037-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 19, 1992) Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1009.1, 1039, 1041, 1043 and 1044; new pars. 1010-1 through 1010-75 and 1042.2 Deletes substance of the bill and makes technical changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1009.1, 1039, 1041, 1042 and 1044; new pars. 1010-1 through 1010-275, 1040.2, and Division heading preceding par. 1008 Deletes all provisions regarding the creation of the Clean Air Act Permit Pro- gram. Makes technical changes in the Environmental Protection Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003.32, 1009.1, 1009.6, 1022.2, 1022.15, 1025b-1, 1025b-3, 1025b-4, 1028, 1039, 1041, 1042, 1044 and 1061; new pars. 1021.5, 1021.6, 1028.4, 1028.5, 1039.5 and 1042; Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-220.1 Creates the Illinois Pollution Prevention Act. Establishes the Pollution Preven- tion Advisory Council. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Establishes the Clean Air Act Permit Program. Establishes fast-track rulemaking procedures for Clean Air Act regulations. Increases solid waste tipping fees. Increases hazardous waste fees. Amends the Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act concerning transfers of funds. Amend the Public Utilities Act concerning fees paid under the Environmental Protection Act. Effective immediately. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: New Act; Ch. I11 1/2, pars. 1003-32, 1009.1, 1009.6, 1022.2, 1022.15, 1025b-1, 1025b-3, 1025b-4, 1028, 1039, 1041, 1042, 1044, 1061, new pars. 1021.5, 1021.6, 1028.4, 1028.5, 1039.5, 1042; Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-220.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4304 Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act to provide that the Department of Nuclear Safety shall not compensate local governments more than $500,000 (now $250,000) in the aggregate in any year for nuclear emergency preparation expenses. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 RYDER Adopted Amendment No.03 BALANOFF Lost Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Committee Energy & Environment Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice HB-4037-Cont. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Motion prevailed Jun 25 KARPIEL-MOVES TO SUSPEND ALL RULES, AND TO EXTEND THE DEADLINE TO 92-06-30. Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-06-23 Jun 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-06-30 Jun 30 Joint Sponsor Changed to MACDONALD Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-06-30 Third Reading - Passed 051-005-001 Motion to Suspend Rule 79(E) AND EXTEND DEADLINE UNTIL JANUARY 13, 1993 - RYDER Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(E)/117-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Dec 02 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Dec 03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/KARPIEL Jan 12 1993 Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/WELCH, DUNN,T, JONES, KARPIEL AND MACDONALD Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MCGUIRE, NOVAK, MCPIKE, RYDER AND WELLER Sponsor Removed KARPIEL Alt Primary Sponsor Changed WELCH Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/051-000-000 Session Sine Die HB-4038 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1031.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act in relation to administrative actions. Adds a Section caption and makes technical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar ENVRMNT ENRGY Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4039 PETERSON,W - DEUCHLER - PERSICO - KLEMM AND KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to authorize the Environmental Pro- tection Agency to adopt rules to implement pollution prevention programs. 2032 HB-4039-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions authorizing the Agency to adopt rules to implment pollution prevention programs. Adds a section caption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004) Adds reference to: (Ch. I11 1/2, par. 1022.18b) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that the $100,000 deduct- ible amount does not apply with respect to certain underground storage tanks when the owner or operator demonstrates that the site is not contaminated in excess of standards established under the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 1004) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.18b) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that the $100,000 deduct- ible amount does not apply with respect to certain underground storage tanks when the owner or operator demonstrates that the site is not contaminated in excess of standards established under the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act. Provides that deductibles are determined based upon when notice of a release is given to the State rather than when the release occurred. Establishes limits on amounts of handling charges eligible for reimbursement. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.78) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to change the definition of "clean con- struction or demolition debris" to include reclaimed asphalt pavement. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PETERSON,W Adopted Amendment No.02 BALANOFF Lost 022-081-010 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-005-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 KARPIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 2033 HB-4039-Cont. Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1171 effective date 92-09-18 HB-4040 JOHNSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Authorizes members of the county board or governing body to participate in hearings regarding local siting approval and to give testimony on the issue. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the amendatory language in the original bill. Provides that a member of a county board or city council is not precluded from taking part in, and voting on, a site review proceeding because the member has publicly expressed an opinion on an issue related to the site review proceeding. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-004-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment May 28 Waive Posting Notice - Committee Energy & Environment Jun 10 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/ 111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1152 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4041 JOHNSON. (Ch. 85, par. 5952) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to provide that solid waste planning should be encouraged to take place on a multi-county, regional basis. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 2034 HB-4041 Cont. May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Referred to Rules May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment Jun 10 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0906 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4042 DANIELS. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 765; Ch. 24, pars. 11-102-4 and 11-102-5) Amends the Permanent Noise Monitoring Act and the Division of the Municipal Code relating to airports in municipalities with populations of 500,000 or more. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Recommended do pass 008-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4043 MATIJEVICH - LEVIN - SCHAKOWSKY - LANG. (Ch. Ill 2/3, pars. 13-203, 13-302, 13-403, 13-405.1, 13-502, 13-504, 13-505, 13-507, 13-508, and 13-803; new pars. 13-505.1, 13-505.2, 13-505.3, 13-505.4, 13-506.1, and 13-510; rep. par. 13-506) Amends the Public Utilities Act in relation to the regulation of telecommunications services. Requires the Commission to appoint a task force to study alternative forms of regulation. Provides that the telecommunication carrier has the burden of proof of the justness and reasonableness of rates or charges in cer- tain circumstances. Establishes an imputation requirement related to the provision of both competitive and noncompetitive services. Provides that telecommunications carriers have status as a class of consumer. Prohibits cross-subsidization between competitive and noncompetitive services. Makes provisions for the compensation of payphone providers. Requires telecommunications carriers to offer the option of flat rate local calling. Extends the sunset of the telecommunications Article to Decem- ber 31, 2002. Effective May 15, 1992. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 2035 HB-4044 HB-4044 MATIJEVICH - CURRAN - LEVIN - SCHAKOWSKY AND RICE. (New Act; Ch. 111, pars. 2323, 3924, 4150, 4400-22 and 4824; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 151) Creates the Physician Self-Referral Act. Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act, the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987, the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, the Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, and the Hospital Licensing Act. Prohibits health care providers from making certain patient referrals for health care services in which the health care provider has a financial interest. Provides exceptions. Provides penalties. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4045 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 46, new par. 16-11) Amends the Election Code to permit the election authority to include on the bal- lot an ordinary description of the property subject to a referendum in addition to the legal description of the property. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4046 MATIJEVICH - PARCELLS. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2, 7-10, 7-12, 10-9, 22-1, 22-7, and 22-8; new par. 2A-53.5; Ch. 121, pars. 100-3 and 100-5; new par. 100-3.5) Amends the Election Code and the Toll Highway Act to provide for the election of directors of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. Divides the territory where toll highways are located in this State into 9 Toll Highway Districts. One di- rector shall be elected from each district. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4047 HASARA. (Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 2-115 and 812.4) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code and the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act to provide for the im- poundment of records of a person admitted to a mental health or developmental dis- ability facility 10 years after discharge of the person from the facility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the records may be impounded by the circuit court upon a petition to the circuit court by the recipient or his or her guardian, if the recipient is under legal disability, 10 years after discharge from the mental health or developmental disability facility. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Mental Health 2036 2037 HB-4047-Cont. Apr 30 Amendment No.01 MENTAL HEALTH H Adopted Remains in CommiMental Health May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4048 MCGUIRE, MORROW AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 17, new par. 6010.2) Amends the Credit Card Issuance Act. Provides that credit cards issued under introductory or promotional terms must continue the introductory terms for a peri- od of at least one year. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-007-002 HCON Remains in CommiConsumer Protection May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4049 KEANE - JOHNSON. (Ch. 1 10, par. 13-217) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that when an action is dismissed by a United States District Court for improper venue, the plaintiff may commence a new action within one year or within the remaining period of limitation, whichever is greater, after the action is dismissed. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1992) Clarifies that the improper venue provision only applies to dismissal by a U.S. dis- trict court for improper venue. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes Reference To: (Ch. 110, par. 13-217) Adds Reference To: (Ch. 1 10, par. 7-101; Ch. 121, par. 506.01, 506.03, and 508) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that the right to just compensation in eminent domain proceed- ings applies to the owners of lawfully erected off-premises outdoor advertising signs that are compelled to be altered or removed by law or ordinance and applies to the owners of the property on which the sign is erected. Amends the Highway Advertis- ing Control Act of 1971 to provide that new signs erected after January 1, 1993 in any county under 2,000,000 population can not exceed 800 square feet in area, ex- cluding extensions and cut-outs. The cut-outs can only account for no more than an additional 20% in sign surface area. Provides that after January 1, 1993, no 2 new signs along primary highways, other than expressways, shall be erected less than 500 feet apart (300 feet inside incorporated municipalities. Establishes an applica- tion fee of $50 for signs less than 150 square feet; $100 for signs at least 150 but less than 300 square feet; and $200 for signs of 300 or more square feet. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-4049-Cont. 2038 May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Jun 03 Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 29 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/BERMAN Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN, HALL DUNN,T, WEAVER,S, DAV IDSON Jun 30 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, LANG, CAPPARELLI, JOHNSON & RYDER House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted IST/109-001-001 Jul 01 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/045-011-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 30 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1205 effective date 93-07-01 HB-4050 MCDONOUGH. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262K.1) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Requires motor vehicle dealers to provide consumers with a written appraisal stating the cash value of any vehicle the consumer presents in trade. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 009-007-001 HCON Remains in CommiConsumer Protection May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4051 RYDER. (Ch. 120, new par. 440a-2) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to provide that auctioneers are not li- able for retailers' occupation tax if the person for whom the auctioneer is selling personal property is disclosed. Also provides that sales of personal property by auc- tioneers before April 1, 1991 are not subject to the tax. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-405\1-Cont. Apr 30 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-4052 RYDER. (Ch. 85, par. 507) Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Removes courses on the hazards of high-speed police vehicle chases that emphasize alternatives to the high speed chase from the curriculum for probationary police officers. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 Apr 21 Apr 30 May 05 May 07 May 12 May 22 May 27 Jun 03 Jun 04 First reading Referred to Rules Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4053 RYDER. (Ch. 120, rep. pars. 2651 and 2652) Repeals the Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4054 MCDONOUGH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-109.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires second division vehicles operating within the boundaries of a county that has a population of 3,000,000 or more, or within a boundary of a county adjacent to a county which has a population of 3,000,000 or more, with an open load of dirt, aggregate, garbage, refuse or other similar materials to secure loads with a tarpaulin or other covering sufficient to pre- vent spillage of the material. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Apr 29 May 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-001-014 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 2039: HB-4055 HB-4055 HOFFMAN,J. (Ch. 38, par. 1-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make a technical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 1-1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to permit the court to impose as a condition of probation or condi- tional discharge that the defendant refrain from having in his or her body the pres- ence of any illicit drug prohibited by the Cannabis Control Act or the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, unless prescribed by a physician, and to submit samples of his or her blood or urine for tests to determine the presence of any illicit drug. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Added As A Co-sponsor DART Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4056 DAVIS - JONES,LOU - FLOWERS - JONES,SHIRLEY, RICE, LEFLORE, TURNER, WHITE AND WOOLARD. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7309) Amends the AIDS Confidentiality Act. Provides that if a person under age 18 is tested for AIDS, then the test results must be given to the person's parents or legal guardian. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the parents or legal guardian of a person under 18 years of age who is tested for AIDS may be notified of the test results, if the results are positive. This notification is required if, in the professional judgment of the health care provider who administered the test, notification would be in the best interest of the child. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Excepts health care providers from civil or criminal penalties for notifying or fail- ing to notify a minor's parent or legal guardian of the minor's positive AIDS test. Requires a health care provider to attempt to persuade the minor to notify his or her parent or legal guardian, before the health care provider may notify the parent or legal guardian. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Recommended do pass 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 DAVIS Adopted Amendment No.03 DAVIS Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading 2040 HB-4056-Cont. May 19 Third Reading - Passed 101-005-012 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng Sponsor Removed MAROVITZ Alt Primary Sponsor Changed PALMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules May 28 Joint Sponsor Withdrawn SMITH Committee Rules Sponsor Removed PALMER Committee Rules Jun 03 Sen Sponsor WATSON Committee Rules Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 16 Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 041-014-001 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1104 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4057 DAVIS. (Ch. 127, par. 55.41) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Dept. of Public Health to publicize, at least once a month in cities over 1,000,000, the availability of AIDS testing and counseling services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires publicity in neighborhood newspapers or other neighborhood media in all neighborhoods of the city and in newspapers or other media of general circula- tion throughout the city. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 23 Re-assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/115-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 110-005-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2041 HB-4057-Cont. May 20 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Referred to Rules Sponsor Removed SMITH Alt Primary Sponsor Changed PALMER Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4058 DAVIS, MORROW AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262.1) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that a cable television provider must notify consumers in writing 14 days before dis- connecting service for any reason. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the notice of discontinuance of service to be sent at least 7, rather than 14, days in advance. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Recommended do pass 014-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 12 Amendment No.01 DAVIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4059 DAVIS. (Ch. 14, new par. 4.1; Ch. 24, new par. 11-31.1-10.1) Amends the Attorney General Act and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that if a hearing officer in a municipality over 1,000,000 issues an order in a build- ing code violation case directing a property owner to clean up a site, the property owner shall be subject to a fine of up to $10,000 per day for each day he or she does not comply with the order after 30 days following his or her receipt of a copy of the -order. Provides that the Attorney General, in cooperation with local officials, shall enforce collection of the fines. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires that hearing officer's order directing a property owner to clean up a site be based on a finding that the property owner was responsible for the accumulation of garbage, trash, or debris at the site. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 24, new par. 11-31.1-10.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, new par. 11-13-15.1) Changes references from municipal building code violations to municipal zoning violations. Requires that a zoning hearing officer's order directing a property owner to clean up a site be based on a finding that the property owner hauled garbage or other materials from another site and dumped them on the property in question in violation of a municipal zoning ordinance or regulation. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2042 HB-4059-Cont. Apr 29 Recommended do pass 009-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIS Adopted Amendment No.02 DAVIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4060 DAVIS. (Ch. 46, par. 3-2) Amends the Election Code to permit homeless persons to use their Public Aid, Job Service or Unemployment Office as residences for the purpose of voter registration. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4061 BALANOFF. (Ch. 8, pars. 302, 302.2, 303, 320, and 321; new par. 302.3) Amends the Animal Welfare Act. Provides that no person shall have a dog or cat over 6 months of age that has not been spayed or neutered without written certifica- tion from a veterinarian that the animal should not be spayed or neutered because of health reasons or unless the person is a licensed animal breeder. Provides that an- imal shelters shall have the authority to have stray animals spayed or neutered with- out the owners permission. Provides that approved humane investigators shall have the authority to impound stray animals. Provides that any person who knowingly sells any non-purebred dog as a purebred dog violates the Act. Provides that the seller shall provide proof of breed documentation from a recognized authority prior to sale. Defines purebred. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4062 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 40, new par. 220) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that a county clerk may issue a marriage license with 2 certificates if the parties to a prospective marriage desire both a civil solemnization and a religious solemnization. Sets forth procedures to be followed in these situations and the legal effect of the solemnizations. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4063 KIRKLAND. (New Act) Creates the Regional Councils of Government Act. Authorizes certain planning commissions, regional planning commissions, and any regional council of public of- ficials to join as a regional council of governments. Establishes powers and duties. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2043 HB-4063-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-002-003 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 7 HB-4064 SCHOENBERG. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1009.5; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to impose a fee on facilities that emit toxic air pollutants of 5 cents per pound of toxic air pollutants emitted. Provides that the fees shall be deposited into the Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund. Monies in the Fund shall be used for the Air Pollution Control Division, the Haz- ardous Waste Research and Information Center, activities under the Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances Registry Act, grants to the Illinois Cancer Society, and costs of collecting the fee. Imposes penalties for violations. Amends the State Fi- nance Act to create the Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-005-001 HENE Remains in CommiEnvironment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4065 SCHOENBERG. (Ch. 5, par. 853; new par. 852.1) Amends the Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act. Requires a pesti- cide application agreement to be executed and requires notice to be given 72 hours before application to all persons who reside within 1000 linear feet of the property to receive the lawn application. Requires 2 days notice to be given to students or the parents of students when there is to be an application on school grounds. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4066 SCHOENBERG. (Ch. 120, new par. 643h) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require the cancellation and repayment of tax abatements and other tax benefits when a business relocates from a taxing dis- trict. Charges interest at 3% above the prime rate. Requires notice to the taxing dis- trict at least 12 months before relocation. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2044 2045 HB-4066-Cont. Apr 30 Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 35(A)/112-000-000 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4067 BALANOFF. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1802) Amends the Rental-Purchase Agreement Act to limit the total payments in rent- al-purchase agreements to 200% of the cash price of the merchandise and to prohib- it repossession if the consumer has paid more than 50% of the scheduled rental-purchase payments. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4068 HOMER - MCDONOUGH. (Ch. 85, new par. 510.2; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends the Police Training Act and the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of State Police, in conjunction with the Illinois Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officer Training Board, to create a program with a toll-free number that persons can call to report DUI offenders. Requires the De- partment to notify the nearest law enforcement agency to investigate the call. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Lost 040-070-008 HB-4069 DANIELS - KUBIK. (Ch. 120, par. 481b.31) Amends the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act by making a technical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 481b.31) Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-14) Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to remove re- strictions on expenditure of municipal hotel tax proceeds. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 006-007-000 HREV Remains in CommiRevenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-4070 'HB-4070 LEFLORE - MARTINEZ - OBRZUT - JONES,LOU - DEJAEGHER AND MORROW. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act. Provides for administra- tion by the State Treasurer. Creates the Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Fund, a special fund in the State treasury, and allows the Treasurer to guarantee surety bonds when a small business is otherwise unable to obtain adequate bonding on reasonable terms through normal channels. Sets requirements and penalties for violation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes bond guarantees for private sector projects. Allows the Treasurer to obtain insurance to support the guarantees. Limits the amount of guarantees that may be outstanding at any time under the Program. Provides that making or caus- ing false statements to be made with respect to an application for a guaranty is a Class 2 felony rather than a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 076-020-013 May 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Referred to Rules May 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Committee Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Govern. Org. & Adminis. May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee State Govern. Org. & Adminis. Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ST GOV & ADM S Tabled Amendment No.02 DEL VALLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Verified Third Reading - Passed 031-025-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 30 Motion to Concur Lost 02/053-058-001 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/DEL VALLE Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEL VALLE, ALEXANDER, SEVERNS, KEATS, Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2046 HB-4070-Cont. Jun 30-Cont. Jul 01 DEANGELIS Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/LEFLORE, LANG, JONES,LOU, CHURCHILL & RYDER House report submitted House Conf. report lost 1ST/044-064-004 H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/LEFLORE, LANG, JONES,LOU, CHURCHILL & RYDER Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DEL VALLE, ALEXANDER, SEVERNS, KEATS, DEANGELIS House report submitted Jul 02 Motion to Suspend Rule 79(E) AND EXTEND DEADLINE UNTIL JANUARY 13, 1993 -LEFLORE Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(E)/117-000-000 House report submitted Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4071 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch 111 1/2, par. 8205) Amends the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act. Provides for utilization of barriers to minimize the intrusion of smoke into nonsmoking areas (rather than utilization of existing barriers). Apr 17 1992 Apr 21 Apr 28 May 01 First reading Referred to Rules Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Registration & Regulation Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-006-007 HREG Remains in CommiRegistration & Regulation Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2HB-4072 GIORGI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-137.1) Amends the Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Illinois Pension Code to allow appointed sanitary district trustees to elect to cease participating in the Fund with respect to that office. Allows nonparticipating trustees to receive a retirement annuity from the Fund while still serving as trustees. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4073 HOMER. (Ch. 73, par. 755.01) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that provisions in a homeowners insurance policy that limit coverage for bodily injury to family members are not ap- 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2047 HB-4073-Cont. plicable when a third party acquires a right of contribution against a member of the injured person's family. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 28 Re-assigned to Judiciary I Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Judiciary I Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4074 DEERING. (Ch. 46, new par. 14.5-1; new Article caption preceding new par. 14.5-1) Amends the Election Code to permit various units of local government and school districts that elect their members at the nonpartisan election to conduct their own elections upon application to the election authority. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4075 DUNN,JOHN - NOLAND. (Ch. 23, pars. 2061.1, 2085, 2225, and 5035.1; Ch. 37, par. 801-8; new pars. 801-8.1 and 801-8.2; Ch. 91 1/2, par. 804) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, the Abused and Neglected Child Re- porting Act, the Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Act, the Child Care Act of 1969, the Children and Family Services Act, and the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Creates the Serious Habitual Offender Compre- hensive Action Program (SHOCAP) to deal with juveniles who commit repeated serious delinquent acts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 804) Replaces everything after the enacting clause with substantially similar provi- sions. Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, the Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Act, the Child Care Act of 1969, and the Children and Family Services Act. Creates the Serious Habitual Of- fender Comprehensive Action Program (SHOCAP) to deal with juveniles who commit repeated serious delinquent acts. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 28 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Children & Family Law Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 2048 HB-4075-Cont. May 21 May 22 May 27 May 28 May 29 Jun 03 Jun 04 Jun 11 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jul 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Amendment No.03 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Rules Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Aug 27 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0928 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4076 STECZO. (Ch. 11 1/2, par. 146) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Changes reference from Section 6a to Sec- tion 6 of this Act. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration & Regulation May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4077 TURNER. (Ch. 23, par. 14-8) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes grammatical corrections to provi- sions governing the reimbursement to hospitals for certain patient services. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4078 HOMER - WELLER. (Ch. 23, par. 11-8.1) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes stylistic changes in a Section con- cerning appeals by the County Welfare Services Committee. 2049 HB-4078-Cont. 2050 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes December 3, 1992) Makes a technical change. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2, CORRECTED. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 11-8.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 68, par. 2-105; Ch. 70, par. 508 Deletes everything. Amends the Human Rights Act to require bidders for public contracts to have written policies concerning sexual harassment. Requires State agencies to establish, maintain and carry out a continuing program concerning sex- ual harassment. Amends the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act to provide ser- vices for victims of sexual harassment. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-003-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Sponsor Removed JONES Alt Primary Sponsor Changed SEVERNS Committee Rules Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEVERNS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/SEVERNS Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SEVERNS, SMITH, LEVERENZ,T, TOPINKA, DONAHUE Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, WHITE, LANG, RYDER & WELLER Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/067-043-005 Jul 01 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/004-051-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND/SEVERNS HB-4078-Cont. Jul 0--Cont. Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/HOMER, WHITE, LANG, RYDER & WELLER House report submitted Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/SEVERNS, SMITH, LEVERENZ,T, TOPINKA, DONAHUE Jul 02 Motion to Suspend Rule 79(E) AND EXTEND DEADLINE UNTIL JANUARY 13, 1993 -HOMER Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(E)/117-000-000 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND (07-01-92) Dec 03 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND C./111-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor HAWKINSON Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND C./051-000-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND CORRECTED Passed both Houses Dec 16 Sent to the Governor Jan 07 1993 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1257 effective date 93-07-01 HB-4079 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 12-14.1) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes stylistic changes in a Section con- cerning audits by the Auditor General. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1992) Deletes reference to: (Ch. 23, par. 12-14.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-305) Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Assesses a $10,000 fine when a licensee causes bodily harm to a resident as a result of a Type "A" violation. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am I Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-305 Adds reference to: (Ch. 23, new par. 6-2.1) Deletes everything. Amends the General Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that for the purpose of assisting homeless persons to secure housing, all assistance units that include a homeless person shall have an asset disre- gard no less than that applicable to AFDC recipients. Sets forth criteria to be used by the Dept. of Public Aid in determining whether a person is homeless. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 106-010-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor PALMER May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Waive Posting Notice Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correct. 2051 HB-4079-Cont. Jun 16 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/PALMER Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PALMER, MAROVTIZ, SMITH, TOPINKA, DONAHUE Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WHITE, LANG, CURRIE, RYDER & CHURCHILL Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/088-017-006 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/046-010-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1185 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4080 WHITE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 157-8.3) Amends the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act to make a technical change. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4081 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 48, pars. 1609, 1611, 1707 and 1716; Ch. 68, par. 8-111; Ch. 110, pars. 3-101 through 3-112 and new par. 3-113; Ch.l 11 1/2, par. 1041;Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-201) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, the Illinois Human Rights Act, the Environmental Protection Act and the Public Utilities Act. Requires that direct appeal to the appellate court of an administrative order be filed within 35 days of the order. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide procedure for appellate review of administrative decisions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 2052 2053 HB-4082 ' HB-4082 STANGE. (Ch. 34, par. 5-1035.1) Amends the Counties Code to allow any county with 175,000 but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants (now only DuPage, Kane and McHenry counties) to impose a motor fuel tax not exceeding 4 cents per gallon. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4083 BALTHIS. (Ch. 17, par. 6903; Ch. 24, par. 11-29.3-1) Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act and the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes municipalities with a population in excess of 10,000 located with- in Cook County to provide senior citizen housing and to issue alternate bonds for this purpose. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits certain municipalities from undertaking any new construction for se- nior citizen housing after January 1, 1993. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-51-1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that the corporate authorities of any city, village or incorporated town (now city) may remove certain cemeteries with good cause. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BALTHIS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-001-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DE ANGELIS First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Local Government Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 048-007-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Passed both Houses ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-4083-Cont. Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1153 effective date 93-01-01 SHB-4084 BALTHIS. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-1-19; Ch. 105, new par. 4-4c; Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Park District Code, and the School Code. Authorizes municipalities, park districts, and school districts to discontinue or modify action or programs mandated on or after August 1, 1985 if full, specifi- cally identifiable State funding is not provided therefor, subject to certain excep- tions. Effective July 1, 1992. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 4084 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. In fact, the bill seeks to provide relief to municipalities, park districts and school districts from certain previously imposed mandates. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-001-006 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 HB-4085 CURRAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to provide the alterna- tive (State Police) formula for investigators employed by the Office of the Attorney General. Allows these investigators to convert up to 20 years of service covered by social security into noncovered service by paying the difference in employee contributions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4086 CURRAN. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1153, 1155, and 1156) Amends the Health Facilities Planning Act. Deletes language providing that the Act does not apply to (i) facilities operated as part of the practice of a physician or other health care professional; (ii) practices of physicians or other professionals that are carried out in a health care facility under contract with the facility; (iii) certain acquisitions of medical equipment. Changes definition of "capital expenditure". Changes criteria for issuance of exemptions under the Act by the Health Facilities Planning Board. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2054 2055 HB-4086-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4087 CURRAN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that a municipality having a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants may conduct a landscape waste com- posting operation and operate a transfer station that is not a regional pollution con- trol facility for the transfer of landscape waste without a permit. Effective July 1, 1992. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4088 CURRAN. (New Act; Ch. 120, new par. 2-209) Creates the Neighborhood Assistance Act to provide for private investment in low income communities. Also amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for tax credits of up to 50% of contributions to businesses that contribute to neighbor- hood organizations that are approved by the Department of Commerce and Com- munity Affairs under the Neighborhood Assistance Act. Effective January 1, 1993. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4089 CURRAN. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-3-18; Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Revenue Act of 1939 to allow mu- nicipalities to abate real property taxes for taxpayers who make minimum dona- tions of $10,000 to certain community revitalization projects. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4090 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, new par. 783.02) Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Provides that all contracts between the Capital Development Board and a contractor for work related to capital facili- ties or other public works in the amount of at least $25,000 shall contain a provision requiring the contractor to submit a contract with, or a completed plan developed with, a compliance consultant to ensure compliance by the contractor with the Vet- erans Preference Act. Provides that the Board shall certify not-for-profit veterans' advocacy and assistance organizations as compliance consultants. FISCAL NOTE (CDB) Cost of one additional full-time staff for salary and operating expenses is approximately $45,000 per year. At $500 per con- Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-4090-Cont. tract, FY92 costs total $675,000 and FY93 costs total $720,000. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 007-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Fiscal Note filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-4091 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, new pars. 141.324 and 783c) Amends the State Finance Act and the Capital Development Board Act. Creates the Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund as a special fund in the State Trea- sury. Provides that every contract for planning, construction, reconstruction, im- provement and installation of capital facilities entered into by the Capital Development Board shall contain a provision that 0.25% of the contract amount shall be transferred to the Fund. Provides that the Board shall administer the Fund and shall make grants from the Fund to not-for-profit veterans advocacy and assis- tance organizations to monitor and enforce compliance with the Veterans Prefer- ence Act. FISCAL NOTE (CDB) The cost to all state government to collect 1,200 transactions assuming a conservative figure of $150 per transaction is $180,000. This includes the paperwork and handling for CDB, the Comptroller and the Treasurer. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration May 01 Recommended do pass 007-003-002 Fiscal Note Requested WENNLUND Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4092 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, par. 2613; Ch. 126 1/2, new pars. 24.1 and 67.08; Ch. 127, new par. 141.234) Amends the Veterans Preference Act, the Department of Veterans Affairs Act, the State Finance Act, and the Riverboat Gambling Act. Creates the Veterans Pub- lic Works Compliance Fund as a special fund in the State Treasury. Provides that 0.25% of the taxes on riverboat gambling receipts shall be transferred to the Fund. Provides that the Department of Veterans' Affairs shall administer the Fund. Pro- vides that the Department shall use the Fund to provide funding to a not-for-profit veterans advocacy and assistance organization to operate a demonstration program to monitor and enforce compliance with the Veterans Preference Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2056 HB-4092-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4093 MCCRACKEN - BALTHIS. (Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1, new Article caption preceding par. 18A-1) Amends the School Code. Authorizes school districts to discontinue compliance with reimbursable State mandates imposed on or after January 1, 1981 if the re- quired reimbursement is not provided by the State. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May. 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4094 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 26, pars. 1-201, 2-511, 3-102, 3-103, 3-104, 3-105, 3-106, 3-108, 3-109, 3-110, 3-112, 3-115, 3-117, 3-118, 3-201, 3-202, 3-203, 3-204, 3-206, 3-207, 3-302, 3-304, 3-305, 3-307, 3-308, 3-309, 3-310, 3-311, 3-312, 3-401, 3-402, 3-403, 3-404, 3-405, 3-406, 3-407, 3-411, 3-412, 3-413, 3-414, 3-415, 3-416, 3-417, 3-418, 3-419, 3-420, 3-501, 3-502, 3-503, 3-504, 3-505, 3-602, 3-604, 3-605, 4-101, 4-102, 4-103, 4-104, 4-105, 4-106, 4-108, 4-110, 4-201, 4-202, 4-203, 4-204, 4-205, 4-208, 4-209, 4-210, 4-211, 4-212, 4-213, 4-214, 4-215, 4-216, 4-301, 4-302, 4-303, 4-401, 4-402, 4-403, 4-405, 4-406, 4-407, 4-501, 4-502, 4-503, and 4-504) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code in relation to commercial paper and bank deposits and collections. Makes changes reflecting proposals approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws after the passage of Public Act 87-582. Makes a change from the provisions of Public Act 87-582 with respect to items "payable at" an identified bank. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 06 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor JONES First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4095 SANTIAGO. (Ch. 68, par. 2-105; Ch. 127, par. 63b101) Amends the Employment Article of the Human Rights Act and the Personnel Code. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 2057 HB-4096 HB-4096 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, pars. 5-509 and 5-510 and new par. 5-5071; Ch. 127, par. 39b and new pars. 39b51 and 141.324) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an income tax checkoff for the Vet- erans Protective League Fund. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of Revenue to distribute the moneys in the Fund, subject to appropriation, to the Veterans Protective League. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Veterans Protective League Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3HB-4097 RONAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-110.4, 5-233, and 9-128.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Pension Code to authorize active and retired members of the Cook County Police Department to transfer credits into the Cook County pension fund from any downstate police pension fund or the Chicago police pension fund. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimburse- ment. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 1 HB-4098 SHAW. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that persons that qualify for assis- tance under the "circuit breaker" are entitled to eye and dental care as the Public Aid Department establishes by rule. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Human Services Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4099 SHAW. (Ch. 24, new pars. 10-1-38.2 and 10-2.1-18.1) Amends the Municipal Code. Authorizes a retired police officer, at the discretion and with the authorization of the chief of police, to continue to carry a firearm. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 34, new pars. 3-6015.1, 3-7013.1, and 3-8016.1; Ch. 85, new par. 507.1 and pars. 515 and 518; Ch. 121, new par. 307.18e) Amends the Counties Code, the Police Training Act, the Peace Officer Firearm Training Act, and the State Police Act. Authorizes retired sheriffs and deputies (at ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2058 2059 HB-4099-Cont. the discretion and with the authorization of the sheriff) and retired State policemen (at the discretion and with the authorization of the Director of State Police) to con- tinue to carry firearms. Requires all retired peace officers authorized to carry fire- arms to meet requirements of Peace Officer Firearm Training Act and any additional firearm training requirements imposed by the Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Amendment No.01 MUN CONSERVTN H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 002-007-001 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4100 SHAW. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-132; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to increase the retire- ment formula. Allows persons retiring with 25 years of service to receive a pension equal to 75% of average salary. Amends the State Mandates Act to require imple- mentation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4101 MARTINEZ AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make grammatical changes in the Section concerning unlawful use of weapons. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, new par. 1005-5-9) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to establish conditions for community service. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II H Tabled Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 MARTINEZ Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 112-003-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Rules 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-4101-Cont. Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0907 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4102 STERN. (Ch. 23, new par. 11-6.1; Ch. 46, new Article caption preceding new par. 3.1-1, new par. 3.1-1, and pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2, and 6-50.2; Ch. 48, new par. 615.1; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-105; Ch. 127, new par. 55.69) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Election Code, the Unemployment In- surance Act, the Illinois Vehicle Code, and the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois. Authorizes designated employees of the Departments of Public Aid, Employment Security, and Public Health to act as deputy registrars to register vot- ers. Changes provisions concerning voter registration at driver's license examination Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4103 DANIELS. (New Act) Creates the Community Residence Transition Act. Promotes the transition of disabled persons from institutional living to community residence homes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Mental Health May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4104 LEITCH - HASARA. (Ch. 40, par. 510) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that an order of child support may be modified upon a showing of an inconsistency of at least 10% but no less than $5 per month between the amount of the order and the fi- nancial ability of the party ordered to pay under Section 505 of the Act. Provides that a party paying child support may be required to have any child covered by the order to be named as a beneficiary of a health insurance plan upon a showing that a plan is available to the party ordered to pay support through an employer or other group coverage. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical construction correction. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2060 H B-4104-Cont. Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CHILD/FAMILY H Adopted 010-000-000 DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 First reading Referred to Rules May 21 Sponsor Removed CULLERTON,J Alt Primary Sponsor Changed BARKHAUSEN Committee Rules May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON,J Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4105 LEITCH - HASARA. (New Act) Creates the Child Support Information Act. Requires that all State agencies in- clude a release of information form regarding child support obligations with all em- ployment application forms. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (New Act) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 23, new par. 10-22) Creates the Child Support Information Act and amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires that all State agencies include a release of information form regard- ing child support obligations with all employment application forms. Allows the Illi- nois Department of Public Aid to enforce support orders upon receipt of the information where the obligation for support is a State employee receiving services under Article X of the Public Aid Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (New Act) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 23, new par. 10-22) Reinstates the Child Support Information Act. Requires the Illinois Department to take appropriate action to enforce child Support obligations if the obligor is a State employee. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CHILD/FAMILY H Adopted 010-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 13 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 19 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I 2061 HB-4105-Cont. Jun 1 1 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1172 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4106 LEITCH - HASARA. (Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2; Ch. 40, pars. 706.1, 1107.1, 1226.1, and 2520) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Illinois Dissolu- tion of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Allows an obligee or public office to petition the court for immediate service of an order for withholding income to secure payment of support under certain circumstances. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes certain notice and service requirements for petitioning the court for im- mediate service of an order for withholding income to secure payment of support under certain circumstances. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CHILD/FAMILY H Adopted 010-000-000 DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 First reading Referred to Rules May 21 Sponsor Removed CULLERTON,J Alt Primary Sponsor Changed BARKHAUSEN Committee Rules May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON,J Committee Rules Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 22 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1105 effective date 92-09-15 2062 HB-4107 HB-4107 GIORGI - ROTELLO. (Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 38.4-2) Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Authorizes dissolution of a fire protec- tion district that no longer provides fire protection services. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4108 RYDER. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-15-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make a grammatical change in the Section concerning standards and assistance to local jails and detention and shelter care facilities. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4109 BLACK. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-605) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code in relation to insurance. Makes technical and grammatical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4110 WEAVER,M. (Ch. 73, par. 841.3) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to loan provisions in life insurance policies. Makes technical and grammatical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4111 JONES,LOU. (Ch. 17, new par. 504.1) Amends the Consumer Deposit Account Act. Requires financial institutions to offer basic checking accounts to persons who have not had a checking account 2063 HB-41I1 l-Cont. closed because of insufficient funds during the 3 years before application and who agree to have recurring direct deposits made. Provides for 10 free checks a month. Authorizes certain other charges. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions May 01 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4112 MCNAMARA - PETERSON,W - DEUCHLER - ROTELLO. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Illinois Recyclable Markets Development Act. Establishes the Illi- nois Recyclable Markets Development Authority. Authorizes the Authority to is- sue notes, bonds, and guarantees on behalf of the State in order to make or acquire loans for the acquisition and development of recyclable markets facilities. Creates the Illinois Recyclable Markets Loan Guarantee Fund, a fund outside of the State treasury to secure certain loan guarantees. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Invest In Illinois Fund, a new fund created in the State treasury. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the definition of "recyclable markets business" and adds a definition of "recyclable markets commodities" for purposes of the Act. Adds provisions to the legislative intent of the Act. Provides that members appointed by the Governor to the Board of the Illinois Recyclable Markets Development Authority shall have specified interests. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Adds reference to: (Ch. 48, new pars. 850.07Z29, 850.07Z30, 850.07Z31, 850.07Z32, 850.07Z33, 850.07Z34, 850.07Z35, and 850.07Z36) Changes the title and deletes everything in the bill. Creates the Illinois Recycl- able Markets Development Act. Provides for an Illinois Recyclable Markets Devel- opment Advisory Council to review and recommend applications relating to the manufacturing, production, or construction of recyclable markets commodities, buildings, or facilities that shall come to the Illinois Development Finance Authori- ty Act. Requires the Illinois Development Finance Authority, upon recommenda- tion of the Advisory Council, to provide certain financing to Recyclable Markets Businesses. Establishes guidelines. Creates a trust fund in the State Treasury known as the Illinois Recyclable Markets Loan Guarantee Fund. Provides that the State Treasurer shall be ex officio custodian. Establishes obligations of the Fund. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate-3rd Passed 095-019-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Energy & Environment Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2064 H B-4112-Cont. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment Jun 10 Recommnded do pass as amend 006-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto MCNAMARA Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 066-038-005 Total veto stands. HB-4113 BALANOFF. (Ch. 46, par. 2A-1, new pars. 25.5-5 through 25.5-40, and new Article caption preceding new par. 25.5-5) Amends the Election Code to provide for the recall of local elected officials. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4114 DAVIS. (New Act) Creates the Economic Recovery and Disclosure Act of 1992. Requires commer- cial banks, thrift associations or savings banks, and credit unions to file an annual statement identifying specified information. Requires the information to be avail- able for inspection. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4115 MCNAMARA - OBRZUT - SCHOENBERG - MCGANN - STECZO AND MARINARO. (Ch. 17, new par. 6919) Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act. Requires certain publication requirements before a governing body of a governmental unit adopts an ordinance authorizing the issuance of bonds. Outlines the requirements. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-4115 constitutes a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law 2065 HB-4115-Cont. Apr 29 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARCELLS Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4116 BALANOFF. (Ch. 24, par 1-2-2; new par. 1-2-1.2; Ch. 34, new par. 1005.5; Ch. 46, pars. 28-1 and 28-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Code, and the Election Code to provide that the electors of a municipality or county may pass ordinances by ini- tiative petition and referendum. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-000-004 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-4117 BALANOFF. (New Act; Ch. 120, new par. 5-5071, pars 5-509 and 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Illinois Ballot Pamphlet Act and amends the Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Provides that prior to every general and primary election the Secretary of State shall publish and distribute a pamphlet identifying the candi- dates' campaign statements which are limited to 300 words of position information and 300 words of biographical information. Provides for a check-off for income tax- payers to finance the pamphlets. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4118 OBRZUT. (Ch. 46, par. 28-6) Amends the Election Code to allow any municipality, township, county or school district to place a question of public policy before voters in a referendum. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 'HB-4119 MADIGAN,MJ - TURNER - OBRZUT. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 1102, 1104, 1105, 1107, and 1108; new pars. 1103.1, 1105.1, 1107.1; rep. pars. 1103, 1105, and 1107) Amends the Home Ownership Made Easy Act. Provides for the Program admin- istered by the Treasurer to be replaced by a Program supervised by the Treasurer ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2066 HB-4119-Cont. and managed by certified financial institutions. Provides for all moneys in the Pro- gram administered by the Treasurer to be transferred to certified financial institu- tions. Prohibits new participation in the current Program after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Allows current participants to participate in the new Pro- gram. Authorizes waiver of real estate transfer taxes by units of local government. Repeals Sections of the Act relating to the current Program 12 months after the ef- fective date of this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Home Ownership Made Easy Act to further distinguish between current and proposed programs. Provides for the Treasurer to direct the administer- ing financial institution to make certain transfers rather than the Treasurer making the transfer. FISCAL NOTE (State Treasurer) HB-41 19 would cause no additional cost to the State. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 1004) Changes the title. Requires the Treasurer to certify to the Director of Revenue and the Director of the Illinois Housing Development Authority that a terminating qualified participant is an eligible home buyer and certified to receive Program ben- efits. Amends the Real Estate Transfer Act to exempt participants from the tax im- posed by that Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 TURNER Withdrawn Amendment No.03 BLACK Ruled not germane Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-001 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PALMER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 PALMER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ,T Third Reading - Passed 051-007-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses 2067 HB-4119-Cont. Jul 29 Sep 25 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1206 effective date 92-09-25 HB-4120 HOFFMAN,J - MCNAMARA - MCGANN - MCAFEE - STECZO. (Ch. 120, new par. 5-516; Ch. 127, new par. 46.60) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois to require disclosure of income tax paid by certain foreign business enterprises. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' HB-4121 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-209) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for an income tax credit to em- ployers who give money to employees to be used in purchasing a principal residence in Illinois. Effective immediately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1992. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 7 HB-4122 SCHOENBERG - OBRZUT - MCGANN - STECZO - MATIJEVICH, CAP- PARELLI, MCGUIRE AND GIGLIO. (New Act) Creates the Taxpayer Accountability Board Act. Provides for the creation by ref- erendum, organization, and operation of Tax Accountability Boards in certain counties. Provides that the Boards will represent taxpayers before units of local gov- ernment that impose taxes and will provide taxpayer education. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL ^. I. ..A Apr 30 May 05 May 21 May 22 May 28 Jun 02 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Recommended do pass 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 067-044-002 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LEVERENZ,T Placed Calendr,First Readng Sponsor Removed LEVERENZ,T Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DUNN,T First reading Referred to Rules SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2068 HB-4122-Cont. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4123 LANG. (New Act; Ch. 73, pars. 1065.80-3, 1065.80-9, 1065.80-13, 1065.87-2 and 1065.87-6; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1418.8, 1418.9 and 1418.13) Creates the Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund Act. Amends the Illinois Insur- ance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Establishes a special trust fund outside the State treasury, known as the Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund. Provides for the Fund to be maintained by the Treasurer and for moneys to be used to pay claims against the Illinois Insurance Guaranty Fund, the Illinois Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association, and the Illinois Health Maintenance Organization Guaranty Association. Provides for assessments on insurance compa- nies and health maintenance organizations. Increases coverages under those guar- anty organizations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that income earned on amounts in the Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund shall be deposited in that Fund. Restricts transfers from the Fund and prohib- its interfund borrowing. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 000-013-005 HINS Remains in Commilnsurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4124 SANTIAGO AND WALSH. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Creates the Invest in Illinois Act. Establishes a Capital Access Program governed by a board of Directors consisting of the Treasurer, the Director of Commerce and Community Affairs, and 7 members appointed by the Governor. Provides that the Program shall operate a Portfolio Risk Insurance Reserve Fund to encourage finan- cial institutions to make loans for economic development purposes. Creates the In- vest in Illinois Fund, a special Fund in the State treasury, that, upon appropriation, may be used to operate the Portfolio Risk Insurance Reserve Fund. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Replaces findings regarding companies with sales under $1,000,000, steering pri- vate sector financial institutions toward lending to those companies, reduction in bureaucracy, and Community Reinvestment Act requirements with findings relat- ing to the need to promote economic development. Requires that 3 Board members be current or former commercial bankers. Removes prohibition on making deposits in institutions of which Board members are officers. Allows premium charges paid by borrowers and lenders to be financed. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED HB-4124, as amended, would have an indeterminable financial impact. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2069 HB-4124-Cont. May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BLACK Ruled not germane Amendment No.02 SANTIAGO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/118-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 066-048-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Jun 10 Jun 11 Waive Posting Notice Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Committee Executive State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED WITH H. A. #1 Committee Executive Recommended do pass 010-008-000 HB-4125 EDLEY - MCNAMARA - MCGANN. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2, 7-10, 7-19, 22-1 and 22-8, new pars. 2A-53.1 and 23-3.1; Ch. 120, pars. 592.1 and 592.1a) Amends the Election Code and the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for election of the members of the Property Tax Appeal Board beginning with the general election in 1994. Effective July 1, 1993. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4126 BALANOFF. (Ch. 24, new par. 1-2-1.2; Ch. 34, new par. 1005.5; Ch. 46, pars. 28-1 and 28-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code, the Counties Code, and the Election Code to provide that the electors of a municipality or county may repeal ordinances by initiative petition and referendum. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Election Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4127 SCHOENBERG - OBRZUT AND MARINARO. (Ch. 120, par. 2501-5, new par. 2501-6) Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act to allow initiative petitions to conduct a referendum to make the act applicable to a taxing district to which the Act does not otherwise apply. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2070 HB-4128 HB-4128 WILLIAMS, JONES,LOU AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 37, par. 805-23) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that a minor ward of the court shall be given credit on a dispositional order of detention for time spent in detention or shelter care. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language providing that a minor shall be given credit on a dispositional order of detention for time spent in shelter care. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language authorizing a court to grant credit for time spent in shelter care on a dispositional order of detention entered under a violation of probation or condi- tional discharge. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 29 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Children & Family Law Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WILLIAMS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 117-001-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEL VALLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 18 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1173 effective date 92-09-18 HB-4129 PARCELLS. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 765; Ch. 24, pars. 11-102-8 and 11-102-9) Amends the Permanent Noise Monitoring Act and the Division of the Municipal Code relating to airports in municipalities with populations of 500,000 or more. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 2071' HB-4130 5 HB-4130 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 37, pars. 805-23 and 805-24; Ch. 38, pars. 8-1.1, 8-1.2, 8-4, 9-3.3, 10-2, 11-17.1, 11-19.2, 12-4.1, 12-4.2, 12-4.3, 12-11, 12-13, 12-14, 18-2, 20-1.1, 24-1.1, 24-3.2, 30-1, 31A-1.1, 31A-1.2, 33A-3, 33B-1, 33D-1, 104-25, 110-6.1, 110-7, 114-5, 1003-1-2, 1003-2-2, 1003-3-1, 1003-3-2, 1003-3-2.1, 1003-3-3, 1003-3-8, 1003-3-9, 1003-3-10, 1003-3-13, 1003-6-3, 1003-14-1, 1005-5-1, 1005-5-3, 1005-7-1, 1005-8-1, 1005-8-1.1, 1005-8-2, 1005-8-4, 1005-8A-3; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1401, 1405, 1407, 1653, and 1677; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-103.3; Ch. 110, pars. 13-202, 13-202.1, 13-203 and 13-214.1) Amends various Acts to eliminate Class X felony designations. Provides that af- ter the effective date of the amendatory Act, persons convicted of felonies shall serve indeterminate sentences and shall, if eligible, be subject to parole. CORRECTIONAL NOTE Enactment of HB-4130 could reduce future prison population levels but would have no immediate impact upon current prob- lems of prison crowding. Implementation of indeterminate sentencing would increase the workload for the Prisoner Review Board. Additional staff may be required. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 29 Correctional Note Filed Committee Judiciary II Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4131 PHELPS. (Ch. 127, par. 7.03) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Director of Public Health to have at least 3 years experience in the practice of medicine and an advanced de- gree or certification by the American Board of Preventive Medicine in public health, and 3 years of administrative experience in a public health agency. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires an advance degree for a Director of Public Health from a program ac- credited by the Council on Education in Public Health (C.E.P.H.) instead of a de- gree from a school of public health. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 010-005-000 HHEC Interim Study Calendar HEALTH CARE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4132 OBRZUT - BALANOFF - LEFLORE - SCHOENBERG - WOOLARD AND KEANE. (Ch. 5, par. 853; new pars. 852.1, 852.2, and 853.1) Amends the Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act. Increases the size of the required lawn marker to 6 by 8 inches. Requires a pesticide application agree- ment to be executed and an information sheet to be given to various persons whenev- er an applicator for hire is going to apply pesticides to a lawn. Requires applicators for hire to give their employees notice and information in relation to pesticides. Ef- fective January 1, 1994. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2072 HB-4132-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Recommended do pass 010-000-007 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4133 ROPP. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1705) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to permit the court on its own motion to pro- vide that periodic payments be made in medical malpractice actions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4134 ROPP. (Ch. 75, new pars. 117.1 and 117.2) Amends the County Jail Act. Requires counties to report to the Department of Public Aid costs of providing medical and hospital services to county jail prisoners that exceed $2,500 per prisoner. Requires the Department of Public Aid, beginning with its appropriation request for the State fiscal year beginning July 1, 1992, to in- clude in its annual appropriation request an amount for reimbursing counties for costs of medical and hospital services provided to prisoners that exceed $2,500 per prisoner. Makes payments by the Department to counties subject to the State Prompt Payment Act. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-003-001 HHSV Remains in CommiHuman Services Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4135 KLEMM. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.8 and 138.21; Ch. 82, par. 101.1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Physicians Lien Act. Provides that hospitals, physicians, surgeons, and persons rendering treatment or services upon the receipt of a written authorization for the release of records from the em- ployee to whom the professional services were rendered shall furnish full and com- plete reports. Provides if a physician has obtained service on the injured person, the injured person or his or her attorney shall provide notice by registered or certified mail to the physician if (i) the cause of action of the injured person is voluntarily or involuntarily dismissed, (ii) final order or judgement is entered by the court (iii) a settlement of the cause of action is agreed to by the parties, or (iv) the injured per- son discharges his or her attorney or retains a new or different attorney to represent him or her in the cause of action. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2073 HB-4135-Cont. Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4136 CURRIE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-85) Amends the School Code. In the provisions relating to the removal for cause of Chicago school teachers and principals, provides for dismissal from employment (instead of for removal). Provides that prior written warning is not required with re- spect to charges (seeking dismissal) based on specified types of teacher or principal misconduct toward a student. Provides that a teacher's failure to complete a re- mediation plan with a satisfactory or better rating shall be cause for dismissal. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause and replaces in the provisions of the School Code relating to the dismissal for cause of Chicago school teachers and prin- cipals, a reference to a "Council" with a reference to a "local school council". Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-002-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 109-006-003 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4137 DANIELS. (Ch. 120, par. 811) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 by making a technical change. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4138 LEITCH. (Ch. 139, par. 126.24) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Authorizes the township board of a township in a county between 175,000 (now, 300,000) and 3,000,000 population to levy a spe- cial tax for sidewalks, street lighting, or traffic control devices. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties & Townships May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 2074 HB-4139 'HB-4139 DEJAEGHER. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.13) Creates the Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act to govern pro- fessionals who work in the field of environmental health. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to provide for the repeal of the Environmental Health Practi- tioner Registration Act on December 31, 2002. Effective January 1, 1993. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E May 12 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 27(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING 1ST DAY -DEJAEGHER Tabled Pursuant to Rule27(E) (05-01-92) ' HB-4140 DEETS - BARNES - BLACK - FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides for a 6 month suspension of a per- son's driving privileges upon conviction or adjudication of any violation of the feder- al Controlled Substances Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or the Cannabis Control Act. Provides guidelines for the suspension period if the person is incarcerated or has an expired, cancelled, revoked, or suspended driver's license or permit or has never been issued a driver's license. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Secretary of State to enter into agreements with federal agencies and other States to inform each other of specified drug offense convictions. Also provides the legislative intent for provisions authorizing the Secretary of State to suspend a person's driving privileges upon conviction or adjudication of any federal or State drug offense. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTAT'N H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 011-005-004 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4141 HANNIG. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to allow the Environmental Protec- tion Agency, through the Attorney General or State's Attorney, to obtain a court order posting a full-time inspector at waste disposal sites whose owners or operators are deemed to be habitual violators. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-002-001 HENE Remains in CommiEnvironment & Energy ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2075 HB-4141-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4142 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 121, par. 6-301) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Provides that certain highways, roads, or streets shall be under the power and jurisdiction of highway commissioners under certain circumstances. Allows for those highways, streets, or roads to be included in a road district system. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 030 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation lun 04 Waive Posting Notice Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die -000-000 Committee Transportation 3HB-4143 STECZO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Illinois Pension Code to remove the provision limiting the purchase of retroactive service to 50 months. For purposes of calculating employee contributions and benefits, establishes an assumed salary for uncompensated park district commissioners of $1,500 per year. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effec- tive immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4144 HULTGREN. (Ch. 122, par. 7-2a) Amends the School Code. In the provisions requiring the regional board of school trustees to dissolve school districts of less than 5,000 residents upon a voter or school board initiated petition, prohibits adoption or execution of the required petition un- til after publication notice is given and a public informational meeting is held in the district. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 3Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2076 HB-4144-Cont. Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 028-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 19 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4145 OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 121, par. 508) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971. Increases the fee to regis- ter a sign with the Department of Transportation from $5 to $100. Requires the registration to be renewed and fee paid annually. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4146 HULTGREN - BALTHIS. (Ch. 43, par. 131; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-205 and 6-206) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Changes penalties for the use of false ID by a person under age 21 to obtain (or attempt to obtain) liquor, and provides that those penalties also apply to a person under age 21 who uses false identification to enter (or attempt to enter) a licensed establishment that is closed to persons un- der age 21. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to re- voke the license or permit of any person under age 21 upon receiving a report that the person violated certain provisions of the Liquor Control Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTAT'N Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4147 YOUNG,A - BLACK. (Ch. 37, pars. 803-4, 805-5, 805-7, and 805-10; new par. 801-4.1) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that except for minors accused of violation of an order of the court, any minor accused of any act under federal or State law, or a municipal ordinance that would not be illegal if committed by an adult, cannot be detained. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 37, pars. 805-7 and 805-10) Adds reference to: (Ch. 37, par. 804-4) Provides that addicted minors accused of any act under federal or State law or municipal ordinance that would not be illegal if committed by an adult, cannot be detained. Restores provision that a log shall be kept which shows the offense which is the basis for the detention, the reasons for the decision to detain and the length of ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2077 HB-4147-Cont. 2078 time the minor was in detention. Restores provision prohibiting minors under 16 years of age from being confined in a jail or place ordinarily used for the confine- ment of prisoners in a police station. Also restores provision requiring minors under 17 years of age to be separated from confined adults. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 37, par. 803-7) Provides that except for minors accused of violation of an order of the court, any minor accused of any act under federal or State law, or a municipal ordinance that would not be illegal if committed by an adult, cannot be placed in a jail, municipal lockup, detention center, or secure correctional facility. Provides that no minor tak- en into temporary custody shall be placed in a jail, municipal lockup, detention cen- ter, or secure correctional facility. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CHILD/FAMILY H Adopted 010-000-000 DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar OLSON,BOB & WELLER Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-002 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 11 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1154 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4148 REGAN. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.21 and 172.56) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Permits a health care provider who rendered services to an employee in rela- tion to an injury, illness, or disease covered under either Act to claim a lien upon any judgment, award, or payment to the employee under either Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce HB-4148-Cont. Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4149 HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 8-803) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to increase the additional payment thresh- old above which an estimated tax must be paid from $250 to $500 for individuals, trusts, estates, partnerships, farmers and subchapter S corporations and from $400 to $800 for corporations. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4150 HOMER. (Ch. 120, par. 741) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to make a technical change. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4151 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-12-18.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that all funds of a financially dis- tressed city shall be exempt from attachment, garnishment, or other process in aid of creditors. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 000-009-000 HMCL Remains in CommiMunicipal & Conservation Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4152 HOMER. (Ch. 11l 1/2, new pars. 1056.105 through 1056.120; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to create the Inland Waterway Pro- tection Title. Requires vessels carrying ecologically hazardous substances to obtain a permit to do so. Imposes a fee on ecologically hazardous substances to be paid by the owner or operator of the vessel. Amends the State Finance Act to create the In- land Waterway Protection Fund into which all fees paid under this title shall be de- posited. The Fund shall used for administrative expenses, response costs related to discharges if hazardous substances, and contracts for clean up of discharge of haz- ardous substances. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2079 HB-4152-Cont. Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar ENVRMNT ENRGY Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4153 HOMER. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-202.4 and 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to increase individual rates by 1/2% and to increase the basic exemption from $1,000 to $3,000. Effective July 1, 1993. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes effective date to July 1, 1992. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Apr 29 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue Apr 30 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 003-010-000 HREV Remains in CommiRevenue May 01 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4154 GIORGI. (Ch. 85, par. 1221) Amends the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act to change the short title. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-004-000 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4155 BALANOFF. (Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38b9; Ch. 48, pars. 1702 and 1710) Amends the State Universities Civil Service Act. Changes procedures to be used by the University Civil Service Merit Board in making determinations regarding promotion of employees. Amends the Educational Labor Relations Act. Includes the University Civil Service Merit Board as an "employer" for purposes of the Act. Deletes language providing that language in a collective bargaining agreement that has the effect of negating or limiting employee rights under Illinois is unenforceable. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4156 SATTERTHWAITE AND RICE. (Ch. 144, new par. 189.22) Amends the Board of Higher Education Act. Requires the Board to authorize flexible hours positions at public institutions of higher learning. Requires the Board to assist each institution in developing and implementing such a program. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2080 HB-4156-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 144, new par. 189.22) Adds reference to: (Ch. 144, new pars. 22d, 308b.1, 658b.l, 1008b.l) Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the University of Illinois Act, the Regency Universities Act, the Southern Illinois Uni- versity Management Act and the Board of Governors Act. Authorizes the govern- ing boards of the State's public universities to implement a program of flexible hours positions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 13 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-002 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules May 27 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 28 Waive Posting Notice Committee Higher Education Jun 16 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1155 effective date 93-01-01 'HB-4157 GRANBERG. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends the School Code. In calculation of a school district's State aid, elimi- nates the computation formula used by a district with an equalized assessed valua- tion per weighted ADA pupil equal to or greater than 87% of that used in the basic State aid formula. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Educational Finance Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar EDUC FINANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2081 HB-4158 HB-4158 GRANBERG. (Ch. 48, new pars. 138.26-1 and 172.55-1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Provides that filing a fraudulent claim under either Act is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 29 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4159 GRANBERG. (Ch. 127, new par. 63b2.8) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to create the Sportsmen's Advi- sory Committee within the Department of Conservation. The Committee shall con- sist of representatives of various hunting, fishing, and other sportsmen's groups who shall advise the Director of Conservation on rules and legislation affecting the rights of sportsmen. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 06 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 7HB-4160 SANTIAGO. (New Act; Ch. 15, new par. 213.1; Ch. 68, new par. 7-105b; Ch. 127, new par. 419.1) Creates the State Employment Records Act. Provides that the Department of Central Management Services, in cooperation with the State Comptroller, the Bu- reau of the Budget, and the Department of Human Rights, shall collect and publish information concerning the number, positions, and salaries of minorities, women and physically disabled persons employed in State government. Provides for sub- mission of reports with the Governor and the General Assembly. Provides for penal- ties for violating the Act. Amends the State Comptroller Act, Illinois Human Rights Act and Bureau of the Budget Act to conform to the new Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 12 Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable SANTIAGO Motion prevailed 070-040-000 Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2082 2083 HB-4160-Cont. May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 22 Third Reading - Passed 063-051-004 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 02 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 03 Assigned to State Govern. Org. & Adminis. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee State Govern. Org. & Adminis. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4161 SANTIAGO. (Ch. 68, par. 2-105; Ch. 127, par. 63b108b.13) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act and the Personnel Code. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4162 SANTIAGO AND CURRAN. (Ch. 127, new par. 63bl 19b) Amends the Personnel Code. Creates the Interagency Committee on Hispanic Employees. Provides that the Committee is to provide a forum where problems of general concern to Hispanic State employees can be raised and resolutions can be suggested. Provides that the Committee's findings and recommendations shall be filed with the General Assembly by January 1, 1993, and each January 1 thereafter. The reports are to be made public. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 12 Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable SANTIAGO Motion prevailed 065-044-000 Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 22 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-4163 ' HB-4163 PARCELLS - WELLER. (New Act) Establishes the Healthcare Professions and Occupations Licensure Review Act. Establishes an 11-member committee to review new licensure requirements for healthcare professions and occupations based upon cost factors, availability of ser- vices, fragmentation of services, and the evolving nature of the healthcare profes- sions and occupations. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Exempts persons from licensure requirements who treat human ailments by prayer or spiritual means and who are exempt from regulation under the Medical Practice Act of 1987. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds one member of the general public to the health care professions and occupa- tions licensure review committee that is established within the Department of Pro- fessional Regulation. No longer requires practicing in a licensed hospital as criteria for appointment of a physician or nurse to the committee. Requires committee rec- ommendations to be made to the Director of the Department of Professional Regu- lation who shall then advise the Governor and General Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1992) Deletes everything. Creates the title for the Health Care Provider Self-Referral Act. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes Reference To: (New Act) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 111, pars. 2323, 2324, 3525, 3719, 3924, 4150, 4267, 4400-22, 4621, 4824, 5365, 6369, 7418, and 7916; Ch. I11 1/2, new par. 1162.1) Deletes everything. Creates the Physician Self-Referral Act. Amends various health care worker practice Acts. Prohibits health care workers from making cer- tain patient referrals for health care services in which a health care worker has a fi- nancial interest. Provides penalties. Effective January 1, 1993. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PARCELLS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 PARCELLS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 118-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng Sponsor Removed MADIGAN Alt Primary Sponsor Changed MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 04 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Consumer Affairs Waive Posting Notice Committee Consumer Affairs ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2084 2085 HB-4163-Cont. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 01/MAROVITZ Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ, JACOBS, BROOKINS, RAICA, GEO-KARIS Jun 30 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PHELPS, LANG, CURRIE, RYDER & PARCELLS House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/111-000-001 Jul 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/053-002-004 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 30 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1207 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4164 WHITE. (New Act) Creates the Blood Safety Act: Requires physicians to inform patients of certain types of blood transfusions before performing surgery. Provides exceptions. In- cludes other provisions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Interim Study Calendar HEALTH CARE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4165 WHITE. (New Act) Creates the Blood Safety Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Apr 30 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 22 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 071-035-007 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-4165-Cont. Jun 02 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4166 REGAN - LEITCH - BARNES - BALTHIS - DEETS. (Ch. 23, new par. 12-4.8a) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to estab- lish a computerized record keeping system designed to ensure that a person who re- ceives a general assistance grant from the Illinois Department does not receive a duplicative grant from a township general assistance program that receives State funds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that grants received from the Department of Public Aid to be included in the computerized record keeping system include those received under both State Transitional Assistance and State Family and Children Assistance. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE H Adopted 010-000-000 DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 06 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 096-012-005 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 11 Sponsor Removed SMITH Alt Primary Sponsor Changed TOPINKA Committee Rules Jan 12 1.993 Session Sine Die 1 HB-4167 REGAN. (Ch. 23, new par. 9-6.03) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that all job training contracts en- tered into by the Department of Public Aid for Project Chance participants shall in- clude a component that teaches and emphasizes "life skills", including punctuality, attitude, appearance and other behavior that contributes to success in the workplace. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2086 HB-4167-Cont. Apr 29 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 06 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 13 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4168 HASARA, PRESTON AND REGAN. (Ch. 25, pars. 27.1, 27.1a, 27.2, and 27.2a; Ch. 40, pars. 1507, 1508, 1519.1 and new par. 1704.1) Amends the Illinois Parentage Act, the Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act, the Adoption Act, and the Clerks of Courts Act. Prohibits adoptive parents from paying reasonable living expenses of biological parents except upon court approval and when the payment is necessary to protect the health of the biological parent or the health of the child sought to be adopted. Allows these payments only during the pregnancy of the mother and for no more than 30 days after the birth of the child. Provides for criminal background check by fingerprints for adopting petitioners. Removes Clerk of Circuit Court fees for filing adoption petitions. Also makes tech- nical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the provision waiving court fees for an adoption proceeding. Provides that the court fee may be waived in special needs circumstances as determined by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, otherwise the fee is set at $65. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the court weigh the significance of the results of a criminal back- ground check of petitioners in an adoption proceeding against the entire back- ground of the petitioners. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 008-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 07 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor RAICA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 First reading Referred to Rules May 28 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH Committee Judiciary I 2087 HB-4168-Cont. Jun 10 Committee discharged RAICA Re-referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BERMAN -RAICA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 24 Sent to the Governor Sep 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1129 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4169 FLOWERS. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 13-103, 13-203, 13-206, 13-401, 13-403, 13-405.1, 13-502, 13-504, 13-505, 13-507, and 13-803; new pars. 13-505.1, 13-505.2, 13-505.3, 13-505.4, 13-506.1, and 13-510; rep. par. 13-506) Amends the Public Utilities Act in relation to the regulation of telecommunications services. Authorizes alternative forms of regulation in addi- tion rate of return regulation. Provides for the exclusion of cellular radio service from active regulatory oversight and requires approval of cellular radio applications for Certificate of Service Authority in certain circumstances. Removes certain dial- ing restrictions relating to access codes. Provides that the telecommunication carri- er has burden of proof of the justness and reasonableness of rates or charges in certain circumstances. Establishes an imputation requirement related to the provi- sion of both competitive and noncompetitive services. Provides that telecommunica- tions carriers have status as a class of consumer. Prohibits cross-subsidization between competitive and noncompetitive services. Makes provisions for the com- pensation of payphone providers. Extends the sunset of the telecommunications Ar- ticle to December 31, 1995. Effective May 15, 1992. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Utilities May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4170 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 127, par. 63b108a.2) Amends the Personnel Code to require the Department of Central Management Services to report on the implementation of the bilingual pay supplement. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 127, par. 63b109) Requires the Department of Central Management Services to file program re- ports and need assessment reports with the General Assembly on a quarterly basis as well as each January 1. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 127, par. 63b108a.2) 2088 HB-4170-Cont. Changes title and replaces everything after the enacting clause. Deletes language requiring the Department of Central Management Services to report on the number of persons receiving the bilingual pay supplement. Restores the date that the De- partment must report to the Governor to January 1 of each year. Deletes language requiring the Department to publish the negotiated terms of the bilingual pay supplement. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Apr 29 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE H Adopted 009-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED-BLACK Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 13 Amendment No.02 MARTINEZ Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 27 Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 28 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Govern. Org. & Adminis. Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee State Govern. Org. & Adminis. Jun 10 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-1050 effective date 92-09-11 HB-4171 LEITCH. (New Act; Ch. 24, pars. 11-13-1 and 11-13-10; Ch. 34, pars. 5-12001 and 5-12011) Creates the Comprehensive Township Zoning Law and amends the Municipal Code and the Counties Code. Authorizes townships to establish a zoning plan. Pro- vides that a township located in a county in which no county zoning ordinance or resolution is in effect may exercise authority under either the Comprehensive Town- ship Zoning Law or the Township Zoning Act. Provides that if a municipality under 500,000 adopts a zoning plan covering an area outside its corporate limits that also is subject to a township zoning ordinance or resolution, and if the township board objects in writing to proposed variations after a hearing before the board of appeals, the municipal corporate authorities shall not approve the variation except by a three-fourths majority vote. Provides for appeals to the county zoning board of appeals. 2089 HB-4171-Cont. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties & Townships May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4172 TURNER. (Ch. 144, new par. 284a) Amends the Higher Education Cooperation Act. Provides that the recipients of financial assistance as provided to minority graduate and professional students un- der the Act shall be required to sign a contract pledging to work in Illinois upon completion of the graduate program. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4173 KEANE AND WELLER. (Ch. 127, par. 150a) Amends the State Finance Act to provide that after June 30, 1992, upon the death, resignation, retirement, or other termination from State service, no person may be paid accumulated sick leave in excess of 22 days, plus one-half the unused sick leave accumulated on or after January 1, 1984 and before July 1, 1992. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4174 CURRAN. (Ch. 34, par. 5-1002) Amends the Counties Code. Increases, from $100,000 to $500,000, the maxi- mum amount that a county may indemnify a sheriff or deputy for a judgment recov- ered against the sheriff or deputy. Provides that, for purposes of indemnification, a civilian defense worker shall not be considered to be a deputy sheriff. Provides that if a person, in obeying the command of a sheriff or deputy to assist in arresting or se- curing an offender, is killed, injured, or suffers property damage, the person or his or her representative shall have a cause of action to recover the amount of damage against the county that employed the sheriff or deputy. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Counties & Townships May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-4175 BALANOFF. (New Act) Creates the Pharmaceutical Distributors Occupation Tax Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2090 HB-4175-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4176 BALANOFF. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.12a) Amends the School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to implement and administer a program under which school boards are required to have a com- prehensive inspection of the complete electrical system of all school buildings in the district made at district expense every 2 years. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-4177 BALANOFF. (Ch. 38, par. 12-17) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to specify what does not constitute consent for the purpose of that defense in cases involving criminal sexual assault, aggravat- ed criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual abuse and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4178 BALANOFF - SHAW, LEFLORE AND STERN. (Ch. 73, par. 755.17; new pars. 755.17b and 755.17c) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to notices regarding termination of coverage under certain policies of insurance. Requires notices relating to renewal to conspicuously specify the dollar amount of any premium due, the address to which payment can be mailed, and the date on which coverage is scheduled to end. Requires producers to notify insureds with respect to scheduled expiration of cer- tain insurance. Requires companies to notify insureds that coverage under a policy has terminated within 15 days after coverage has ended. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance May 01 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4179 BALANOFF. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 403.15) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Makes technical changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2091 HB-4179-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4180 BALANOFF. (Ch. 95 1/2, new Chapter 13B; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to create the Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Emis- sion Testing Law. Authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency to test heavy-duty diesel vehicles to see if they meet certain emissions standards. Autho- rizes the issuance of administrative citations for violations. Penalties for violations include fines, corrective action, and removal of vehicles from service. Creates the Diesel Emissions Advisory Committee to advise the Agency on the administration of the Law. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Diesel Emissions Reduc- tion Fund into which fees and fines under the Law shall be deposited. Money in the Fund shall be used for administration and enforcement of the Law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 13B-105 through 13B-140; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) Deletes all substantive provisions from the bill, leaving only the Chapter caption and short title of the Chapter. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 008-002-001 HENE Remains in CommiEnvironment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4181 BALANOFF. (Ch. 85, par. 5962) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to make technical correc- tions in the Section on civil penalties. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' HB-4182 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Authorizes adoption of rules to im- plement the Clean Air Act Permit Program. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Environment & Energy May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-4183 PRESTON. (Ch. 37, pars. 802-10, 802-13, 802-21, 802-23, and 802-27 and new pars. 802-17.1, 802-27.1, 802-27.2, and 802-27.3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Requires the Department of Children and Fam- ily Services to conduct investigations concerning placement of minors under the Act. Requires that a petition under the Act specify facts supporting an allegation of 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2092 HB-4183-Cont. abuse, neglect, or dependency. Authorizes court appointed special advocates for mi- nors. Requires certain court findings. Requires periodic court review of cases. Makes other changes. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E SHB-4184 PRESTON - LANG. (New Act; Ch. 23, pars. 2061, 2061.1, and 2225) Creates the Child Advocacy Act. Establishes an Office of Child Advocacy within the Governor's Office. Authorizes the Office to conduct investigations, have access to child care facilities, pursue legal remedies to protect children, study and promote programs for children, and perform other specified functions. Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Child Care Act to conform to the new Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4185 GRANBERG - STECZO. (Ch. 37, par. 802-10 and new par. 802-10.01) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that the court shall make de- terminations as to whether reasonable efforts have been made to prevent a child's removal from the home, and sets forth criteria to be used in making the determinations. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4186 DELEO - CURRIE. (Ch. 37, par. 802-15 and new par. 801-17) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes changes regarding service of pro- cess, summons contents and petition contents. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 37, par. 802-15) Deletes reference to the summons process. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Children & Family Law Apr 30 Amendment No.01 CHILD/FAMILY H Adopted 010-000-000 Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 004-002-000 HCFL Remains in CommiChildren & Family Law May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2093 HB-4187 HB-4187 LANG. (Ch. 110, par. 21-103) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure in the Article relating to name changes. Changes the publication notice requirement from a previous notice of intended ap- plication (with the first insertion being 6 weeks before the return date for filing the petition) to a notice of application with the first insertion being at least 6 weeks prior to the scheduled hearing date. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 27 MTN Filed Suspend Rule 20k LANG Committee Judiciary I Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 LANG Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 116-002-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 03 Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 Sponsor Removed CULLERTON,J Alt Primary Sponsor Changed DART Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4188 LANG. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that all restitution payments shall be made to the clerk of the circuit court who shall add a $3 transaction cost to each restitution payment. FISCAL NOTE (Office of IL Courts) It is not possible to make a statement of the fiscal impact of HB-4188 because no information is available on number of separ- ate payments made by individuals ordered to pay restitution. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 25, par. 27.3a) Changes the title. Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that defendants upon a judgement of guilty or grant of supervision shall pay a fee of not less than $1 or more than $5 for automated record keeping. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 25, par. 27.3b) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Authorizes persons who are placed on court supervision to pay their fines by credit card. Also authorizes persons to pay by credit card, fines for ordinance offenses and felony offenses and fees established by statute. Allows persons to post up to $300 bail bond by credit card. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: (Ch. 25, pars. 27.1, 27.la, 27.2, and 27.2a) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Authorizes the clerk of the circuit court to pro- vide additional services not specified by statute and impose a fee for the service as agreed to by the clerk and the party making the request for the service. Makes other changes. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2094 HB-4188-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: (Ch. 34, par. 5-1101) Amends the Counties Code. Provides that fees to finance the court system in a county, imposed for certain violations of the Vehicle Code or under the Unified Code of Corrections, shall be paid by the defendant on a judgment of guilty or a grant of supervision (rather than added to fines imposed). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 210-4) Changes the title. Amends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act to pro- vide for appointment of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County and the clerk of a circuit court of a county other than Cook to the Illinois Criminal Justice Infor- mation Authority. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 206-5) Changes the title. Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Provides that when a minor or adult, not previously convicted of a criminal offense or ordinance violation, is acquitted or released without being convicted, the designated judge may order the arrest expunged and the court record sealed. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 24, 1992) Provides that any judge of circuit designated by the Chief Judge or in counties of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the presiding trial judge at the defendant's trial may have a court order entered expunging the record of arrest from the official re- cords of the arresting authority and the Department of State Police and order the circuit clerk's records sealed until further order of the court. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Incorporates substance of S-am 1. Provides that records sealed by the Dept. of State Police may be disseminated by the Department only as required by law or to the arresting authority, the State's Attorney and the court upon a later arrest for the same or similar offense or for the purpose of sentencing for any subsequent felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that at the direction of the Chief Judge, all restitution payments shall be made to either the probation department or to the circuit clerk, where a $3 transac- tion cost shall be added to each restitution payment. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Associate Judges Act. Provides that the minimum number of asso- ciate judges authorized for any circuit with a population of at least 329,000, but not more than 335, 000 shall be 11. Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Establishes fees for filing pleadings and other matters in certain family cases in counties between 180,000 and 650,000. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 210-4 Recommends providing that the chief judge of the circuit court may approve ad- ditional services and charges for the additional services connected with the opera- tion of the circuit clerk's office for which there is no fee specified by statute. Deletes provision that the county board of a county bordered by the Illinois River may pro- vide by ordinance for a lower fee. Permits the clerk of the circuit court to enter into contracts with credit card companies approved by the clerk and to pay those compa- nies fees normally charged by those companies for allowing the clerk of the circuit court to accept their credit cards in payment for fines, costs, cash deposit of bail bond fees and statutory fees. Deletes provisions adding the Cook County Circuit Court Clerk and one circuit court clerk of a county other than Cook to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Deletes provision requiring the probation 2095 HB-4188-Cont. department or clerk of the circuit court to add a $3 transaction cost to each restitu- tion payment. Provides that when a person convicted of an offense is granted a par- don by the Governor which specifically authorizes expungement, the Department of Corrections shall have access to all sealed records of the Department upon convic- tion for a subsequent offense of the pardoned individual whose record was sealed. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 27 MTN Filed Suspend Rule 20k LANG Committee Judiciary II Recommended do pass 008-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 LANG Ad( Amendment No.02 LANG Ad( Amendment No.03 LANG Ad( Amendment No.04 LANG Adc Amendment No.05 LANG Ado Amendment No.06 LANG Los 029-066-016 Amendment No.07 LANG Los 029-076-006 Amendment No.08 LANG Ado Amendment No.09 LANG Wit Amendment No. 10 LANG Wit Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 106-000-007 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Sponsor Removed CULLERTON,J Alt Primary Sponsor Changed DART Committee Rules Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Waive Posting Notice Placed Calndr,Second Read Second Reading Amendment No.01 Placed Calndr,Third Readir Recalled to Second Reading )pted )pted )pted )pted )pted t t )pted .hdrawn thdrawn Committee Judiciary I Recommended do pass 010-000-000 ng DART Adopted ig Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-DART Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 DART Adoi Amendment No.03 DART Adoi Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02,03 H Concurs in S Amend. 03/106-002-001 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/DART Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DART, DUNN,T, WELCH, BARKHAUSEN, MACDONALD pted pted May 01 May 06 May 19 May 22 May 27 May 28 Jun 04 Jun 11 Jun 22 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 2096 HB-4188-Cont. Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LANG, HOMER, WILLIAMS, HASARA & DEETS Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/111-003-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 25 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 12 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/LANG Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/LANG Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 19 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 01/032-065-013 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/113-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Dec 01 Mtn fild accept amend veto DART Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 18 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 22 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 87-1230 effective date 93-07-01 HB-4189 LANG. (Ch. 38, par. 111-4) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that where 2 or more defendants are alleged to have participated in the same act or in the same compre- hensive transaction out of which the offense arose, each defendant shall be charged in a separate indictment, information, or complaint, and all defendants shall be au- tomatically joined for trial unless otherwise ordered by the court. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 27 MTN Filed Suspend Rule 20k LANG Committee Judiciary II May 01 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-002-004 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E 3 HB-4190 DANIELS - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-136.2) Amends the Pension Code to provide a program of early retirement incentives for members of the State Universities Retirement System. Authorizes the granting of up to 2 years of creditable service; requires payment of half the regular employee contribution by the employee or the university. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE According to the Board of Higher Education, the costs would depend on the number of employees who participate in the early retirement program. Actual utilization rates are unknown. Based on assumed rates of 30% and 40%: 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2097 H B-4190-Cont. 30% 40% Net Increase in Accrued Liability $38.9M $65.6M Annual Amount Needed to Amortize Increase (level funding over 10 years at 8%) 5.6M 9.4M (level percent of payroll over 40 years) 1.5M 2.6M Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Apr 29 Pension Note Filed Committee Personnel & Pensions May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4191 PARCELLS. (Ch. 73, par. 842.3) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that under dependent group life in- surance, a spouse may be covered in an amount of insurance equal to the amount of insurance for which the employee or member is insured. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 127, par. 523) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Changes a cross-reference relating to the authority for funding certain associations under the Township Law of 1874 that are included within the definition of the term "unit of local government" for purposes of obtaining coverage under the Act. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 PARCELLS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4192 LANG. (Ch. 70, par. 510) Amends the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act. Removes provision exempt- ing equipment, parking, weight, and speeding violations from the additional penalty imposed and deposited into the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 27 MTN Filed Suspend Rule 20k LANG Committee Judiciary II May 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2098 HB-4193 LANG. (Ch. 38, par. 36-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make a technical change. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 27 MTN Filed Suspend Rule 20k LANG Committee Judiciary II May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4194 JOHNSON. (New Act) Creates the Emergency Medical Services Personnel Lien Act. Grants persons who provide emergency medical services a lien on all claims and causes of action for the reasonable cost of the emergency medical services provided. Includes other provisions. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Third Reading - Passed 107-011-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 First reading Referred to Rules Jun 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Committee Rules Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 05 SRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 04 Waive Posting Notice Committee Judiciary I Jun 1 1 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0978 effective date 93-01-01 HB-4195 PARCELLS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 140 and rep. pars. 129, 130, 130.1, 131, and 132) Amends the Impounding and Disposition of Stray Animals Act. Repeals Sections concerning the licensing of institutions to receive animals from a public pound for scientific experiments. Removes language stating that one of the purposes of the Act is to allow licensed institutions to receive unclaimed animals from a public pound for scientific experiments. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture 2099 HB-4193 HB-4195-Cont. May 01 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27E HB-4196 CHURCHILL - TURNER. (Ch. 144, par. 136.1) Amends the Private Business and Vocational Schools Act. Exempts from the Act educational institutions that on June 30, 1991 are solely degree granting and regu- lated by the Board of Higher Education under the Private College or Academic De- grees Acts. Effective immediately. Apr 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education May 01 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 06 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 114-000-000 May 13 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor FAWELL Added As A Joint Sponsor MUNIZZI,P Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4197 HASARA. (New Act) Creates the State Funds Acknowledgment Act. Requires any entity receiving State funds to display notice of that receipt in its building or on its correspondence. Requires the Comptroller to annually notify recipients of the display requirement. Apr 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4198 CURRAN. (New Act) Creates the Video Poker Act. Apr 21 1992 First reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Referred to Rules 7 HB-4199 CAPPARELLI - WENNLUND, MCAULIFFE, SANTIAGO, BUGIELSKI AND PHELAN. (New Act; Ch. 127 1/2, rep. pars. 101 through 131) Creates the Fireworks Regulation Act to be administered by the State Fire Mar- shal. Provides for licensing of fireworks dealers. Defines unlawful acts and products. Provides penalties for violation of the Act. Repeals the Fireworks Use Act. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4200 RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1404) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that operators of motorcycles and their passengers must wear protective helmets. 7Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2100 HB-4200-Cont. Apr 22 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4201 TURNER - YOUNG,A - LEFLORE - MORROW. (Ch. 122, par. 34-84) Amends the School Code. In the provisions relating to appointments and promo- tions of teachers and supernumerary teachers, makes grammatical changes. Apr 23 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4202 HOMER. (New Act) Creates the Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act. Apr 23 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4203 HARRIS. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code. Provides that a member of the Teachers' Retirement System may receive credit for service as a Peace Corps volunteer. Apr 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 3HB-4204 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 17-116, 17-116.1, 17-119, 17-128, 17-134, 17-146, 17-150, 17-156.1, and 17-157) Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code. Specifies the amount of the annual State contribution. Puts investment of the Fund's assets under the prudent person rule. Increases the retirement pension formula. Changes the calcu- lation of final average salary from 4 years to 3. Reduces the service requirement for early retirement without discount from 35 years to 30. Allows credit for up to one year of study or travel leave. Removes the age requirement for automatic annual in- creases, and increases them from 3% to 4%. Provides an additional annual increase in years when growth in the consumer price index exceeds 6%. Terminates suspen- sion of pension due to teaching in downstate public schools. Amends the State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4205 MATIJEVICH - PARCELLS. (Ch. 121, par. 100-9 and rep. par. 4-508.1) Amends the Illinois Highway Code and the Toll Highway Act. Repeals provi- sions authorizing the Illinois Department of Transportation to convey certain prop- erty rights to the Toll Highway Authority. Removes a reference to that provision. May 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 3HB-4206 CURRAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 7-141.2, 7-141.3, 16-133.5, 16-133.6, 17-116.3, and 17-116.4) 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2101 HB-4206-Cont. Amends the Pension Code to provide early retirement incentives for downstate teachers and other school employees and for Chicago teachers. Applies to persons applying for retirement at the end of the school years ending in 1993 and 1994. Grants up to 5 years of creditable service and 5 years of age enhancement. Requires an employer contribution but no employee contribution. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Net first year fiscal impact would be a savings of $101.7 million for Downstate and $26.9 million for Chicago. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note, filed on this date. May 12 1992 First reading Referred to Rules May 19 Fiscal Note filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 3 HB-4207 CURRAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 7-141.1, 7-141.2, 7-141.3, 16-133.4, 16-133.5, 16-133.6, 17-116.2, 17-116.3, and 17-116.4) Amends the Pension Code to provide early retirement incentives for downstate teachers and other school employees and for Chicago teachers. Applies to persons applying for retirement at the end of the school years ending in 1992, 1993 and 1994. Grants up to 5 years of creditable service and 5 years of age enhancement. Requires an employer contribution but no employee contribution. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Net first year fiscal impact would be a savings of $88.5 million for Downstate and $24.3 million for Chicago. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note, filed on this date. May 12 1992 First reading Referred to Rules May 19 Fiscal Note filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4208 PEDERSEN,B. New Act; Ch. 24, rep. pars. 11-32-1 and 11-33-1; Ch. 111, new par. 2681; Ch 127, par. 1904.13) Creates the Electrician Licensing Act. Provides for the licensing and regulation of electricians and electrical contractors. Establishes qualifications for licensure and administrative procedures. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to re- peal the Electrician Licensing Act on December 31, 2002. Amends the Private De- tective, Private Alarm, and Private Securety Act of 1983 to provide that licensed electrical contractors are qualified for certain licenses under that Act. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to repeal th Sections providing for regulation of electricians and heating and air conditioning contractors. Effective January 1, 1993. May 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4209 MATIJEVICH, SCHAKOWSKY AND LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, rep. par. 13-803) Amends the Public Utilities Act to remove the provision repealing the telecom- munications Article on July 1, 1999. Effective immediately. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2102 H B-4209-Cont. May 14 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4210 MATIJEVICH - SCHAKOWSKY - LEVIN. (Ch. 11 2/3, pars. 13-103, 13-202, 13-203, 13-206, 13-401, 13-403, 13-405.1, 13-502, 13-504, 13-505, and 13-507, new par. 13-506.2, and rep. pars. 13-402.1, 13-505.1, 13-505.2, 13-505.3, 13-505.4, 13-505.5, 13-505.6, 13-506.1, 13-508.1, 13-510and 13-803) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Deletes changes made by Public Act 87-856 and restores the law as it existed before those changes were enacted, but without the repealer Section. Effective immediately. May 14 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 3HB-4211 CURRAN - MCNAMARA. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 7-141.1, 7-141.2, 7-141.3, 16-133.4, 16-133.5, 16-133.6, 17-116.2, 17-116.3, and 17-116.4) Amends the Pension Code to provide early retirement incentives for downstate teachers and other school employees and for Chicago teachers. Applies to persons applying for retirement at the end of the school years ending in 1992, 1993 and 1994. Grants up to 5 years of creditable service and 5 years of age enhancement. Requires an employer contribution but no employee contribution. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. May 14 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4212 CURRAN - DEUCHLER - MCNAMARA, GIGLIO, OBRZUT, SCHA- KOWSKY, KLEMM, BLACK, BALTHIS, PERSICO, WEAVER,M, HOM- ER, NOVAK, JOHNSON, HOFFMAN,J, FREDERICK,VF, BALANOFF, RICHMOND, HANNIG, MCGUIRE, DAVIS, BRUNSVOLD, DUNN,JOHN, DEERING, FARLEY, STECZO, ROTELLO, SANTIAGO, LEFLORE, TEN- HOUSE, FLOWERS, FLINN, WENNLUND, HARTKE, EDLEY, MCAFEE, HASARA, MCGANN, DEJAEGHER, STEPAN, TURNER, WHITE, HOFF- MAN,M, HULTGREN, KIRKLAND, NOLAND, MARINARO, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, LANG, LAURINO, LEVIN, PHELAN, SHAW, MULCAHEY, PHELPS, SCHOENBERG, WOOLARD, YOUNGE,W, BURKE, CURRIE, DELEO, KUBIK, WELLER, ROPP, GRANBERG, DEETS, SIEBEN, MCAULIFFE AND OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 7-141.2, 7-141.3, 16-133.5, 16-133.6, 17-116.3, and 17-116.4) Amends the Pension Code to provide early retirement incentives for downstate teachers and other school employees and for Chicago teachers. Applies to persons applying for retirement at the end of the school years ending in 1993 and 1994. Grants up to 5 years of creditable service and 5 years of age enhancement. Requires an employer contribution but no employee contribution. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. May 14 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4213 MADIGAN,MJ. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-127 and 16-128) Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to allow teachers with at least 20 years of service to purchase up to 4 years of service credit for un- compensated full-time teaching in a nonpublic school. Effective immediately. May 20 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2103 HB-4213-Cont. Nov 17 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING 2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 106-000-008 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4214 JOHNSON, REGAN, BLACK, NOLAND, DEETS, ACKERMAN, BALTHIS, BARNES, BURZYNSKI, CONKLING, COWLISHAW, CRONIN, DOEDER- LEIN, FREDERICK,VF, HARRIS, HASARA, HENSEL, HULTGREN, OL- SON,BOB, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B, PETKA, PULLEN, RYDER, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WELLER AND WOJCIK. (New Act; Ch. 63, rep. pars. 901 through 906) Abolishes the Compensation Review Board. Provides that the compensation of officers determined by the Compensation Review Board shall be the last compensa- tion set by the Board immediately preceding the effective date of this Act that was not disapproved by the General Assembly, or the compensation reduced by the Gen- eral Assembly, until the General Assembly by law changes the compensation. Re- peals the Compensation Review Act. Effective immediately. May 27 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4215 GIGLIO. (Ch. 139, new par. 24.1) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Provides that when a single township in a county under township organization is dissolved by referendum as provided in Arti- cle VII, Section 5 of the Illinois Constitution, the dissolution shall take effect on the day after the last day of the township's fiscal year in which the referendum is held, unless otherwise provided in the proposition approved at the referendum. Provides for distribution of the dissolved township's remaining assets after payment of its outstanding debts. Provides for county administration of general assistance pro- gram within territory of dissolved township. Effective immediately. Jun 02 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2 HB-4216 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-155) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to specify that em- ployers with participating employees paid from certain grants and awards must pay employer contributions out of those funds. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-155) Adds reference to: (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-114; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Deletes everything. Amends the Downstate Firefighter Article of the Pension Code. Increases minimum pensions for survivors. Increases the basic surviving spouse formula from 40% to 50% of salary, and allows remarriage of a surviving spouse without loss of pension. Amends the State Mandates Act to require imple- mentation without reimbursement. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2104 HB-4216-Cont. PENSION NOTE, AS AMENDED Total Annual Increase in Employers' Contributions $3.0M Average Increase in Employers' Costs as a % of payroll 1.37% Jun 04'1992 Nov 17 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 25 First reading Referred to Rules Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING 2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 077-033-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 WOLF Adopted 072-035-008 Pension Note Filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 066-026-022 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng Pension Note Filed REPLACES PENSION NOTE FILED IN THE HOUSE ON 11-17-92. Placed Calendr,First Readng Dec 01 First reading Referred to Rules Motion filed DEMUZIO-TO DISCH. THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND PLACE ON 2ND READING. Motion failed Committee Rules Dec 02 Motion filed DEMUZIO-TO SUSPEND THE APPROPRIATE SENATE RULES, SO THIS BILL MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE SENATE AND PLACE ON 2ND READING. Committee Rules Dec 03 Motion DEMUZIO-SUSPE SENATE RULES AND PLACE ON 2ND READING. Motion prevailed Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 'HB-4217 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-106) Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to provide for par- ticipation by full-time school psychologist interns, beginning August 1, 1993. Effec- tive immediately. Jun 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2105 HB-4217-Cont. Nov 17 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING 2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 072-044-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4218 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to eliminate the 1977 base year requirement from the general homestead exemption. Jun 10 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4219 PHELPS, WOOLARD AND DEERING. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7402) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires each rail carrier to keep its rail cars containing certain coal covered while traveling within the State. Establishes penalties. Jun 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4220 WELLER. (Ch. 38, par. 9-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a person convicted of first de- gree murder where the murder was intentional and involved the infliction of torture is eligible for the death penalty. Jun 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 3HB-4221 GIGLIO. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 4-109.3) Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Pension Code to provide a pro- gram of early retirement incentives for certain firefighters. Grants up to 5 years of creditable service and a corresponding amount of age enhancement. Requires pay- ment of an employee contribution of half the regular rate for the credit granted. Re- quires consent of the employing municipality. Effective immediately. Jun 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4222 MCDONOUGH. (Ch. 24, new pars. 11-31.2-1 through 11-31.2-9 and new Division caption preceding new par. 11-31.2-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Authorizes a municipality over 1,000,000 to estab- lish a procedure to secure the municipality's costs of demolishing a building or rem- edying environmental or other hazards at a building before the building is abandoned or its ownership is transferred. Provides penalties for violations. Effec- tive immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2106 HB-4222-Cont. Jun 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4223 DUNN,JOHN - CURRIE - LANG - PHELPS - LEFLORE AND MULCA- HEY. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Creates the Healthy Kids Plan Act and amends the Public Aid Code. Provides for voluntary enrollment in the Healthy Kids Plan to provide health care services for children not eligible for medical assistance and not otherwise insured. Provides for enrollment fees. Provides for administration of the Plan by the Department of Public Aid in cooperation with the Departments of Insurance and Public Health. Requires the Department of Public Aid to provide medical assistance to pregnant women and their infants and children (rather than authorizes the Department to conduct a demonstration for that purpose). Jun 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4224 BARNES, BLACK, FREDERICK,VF, WEAVER,M AND MCAULIFFE. (New Act; Ch. 120, new par. 2-209) Creates the Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act. Provides that an em- ployee is entitled to a leave of absence if: a child of the employee is born; the em- ployee adopts a child; or the employee wishes to care for a child, parent, or spouse with a serious illness or impairment. Provides that the Act applies only to employers with at least 100 employees and only to employees who work at least 20 hours per week. Provides for temporary and part-time leave. Establishes penalties for viola- tions of the Act and for duties of the Department of Labor in enforcing the Act. The Act is repealed January 1, 1998. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to give a tax credit to an employer equal to the employer's additional unemployment insurance costs incurred as a result of employees taking leave under the new Act. Jul 02 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4225 WELLER, NOLAND, REGAN, BARNES, DEETS, BURZYNSKI, CRONIN, JOHNSON, KUBIK, LEITCH, SIEBEN, TENHOUSE AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to prohibit the award of additional good conduct credit for meritorious service to prisoners convicted of a Class X felony or first degree murder. Jul 02 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4226 HOMER. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 5-303; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 312) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits repairers and rebuilders from paying their employees on a commission basis. Defines "commission basis" and establishes penalties. Amends the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Provides it is a vio- lation of the Act when a person misrepresents the condition of a person's property with intent to induce the person to have repairs done. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2107 HB-4227 HB-4227 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-708) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires every telecommunications carrier to provide, upon the request of any public library located in an exchange in which it provides local exchange service, a telephone directory for each U. S. city having more than 100,000 inhabitants and for each municipality in Illinois. Effective immediately. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4228 CURRAN. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 132.3, 132.4, 132.5, 132.5-2, 132.6, 132.6-1, 132.6-3, 132.7-1, 132.7-2, 132.9a, 132.9f, 132.11-7 and 132.13 and new pars. 132.7a and 132.8a) Creates the Illinois Small Business Purchasing Act of 1992 under which the De- partment of Central Management Services may set aside certain State purchase contracts for award to small businesses. Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act to place State agencies' procurement practices under the supervision and oversight of the Department of Central Management Services. Exempts aspects of the Scott Air Base conversion project from certain State contract requirements. Effective immediately. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 17 Fiscal Note Requested WENNLUND Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4229 DELEO. (Ch. 120, new par. 643j) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require the county clerk, beginning with the 1993 extensions, to abate one-third of the tax levied by a school district or commu- nity college district on residential property of senior citizens that qualifies for the se- nior citizens homestead exemption. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4230 WELLER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4304) Amends the Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act. Increases from $250,000 to $500,000 the amount of fees that the Department of Nuclear Safety may use to compensate local governments for expenses incurred in the implementation and maintenance of plans and programs established to deal with nuclear accidents. Ef- fective immediately. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4231 HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it a Class 4 felony to carry or possess a concealed firearm in a school, public park, or a conveyance owned, leased, or con- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2108 HB-4231-Cont. tracted by a school to transport students to or from school or school related activi- ties, or on a public way within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising any school or public park. A second or subsequent offense is a Class 3 felony. Effective immediately. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4232 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 46, new par. 9-14.5) Amends the Election Code to require a candidate who has more than one political committee to submit to the State Board of Elections the full name and mailing ad- dress of a person who has contributed in aggregate an amount exceeding $150 dur- ing the reporting period to a combination of political committees of the candidate. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4233 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 63, par. 15.1) Amends the General Assembly Compensation Act. Provides that telecommuni- cations services expenditures of General Assembly members shall not be vouchered to the State Comptroller for payment from the members' annual office allowances and shall not be paid by the State Comptroller unless the member, when requesting that a voucher be issued in payment of the expenditure, submits a copy of the charges listing all telephone numbers called in making the expenditure for which payment is requested and certifies that all those calls were for State business. If all calls were not for State business, requires the member to identify those that were not and to attach the member's payment of the non-State business call charges to the copy of the charges and certification that must be submitted to the Comptroller along with the voucher. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4234 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 15, new par. 211.1; Ch. 127, pars. 132.11-1, 132.11-5, 132.13, and 132.242; new par. 132.117) Amends the State Comptroller Act, the Illinois Purchasing Act, the State Paper Purchasing Act, and the State Printing Contracts Act. Provides that it is contrary to public policy and unlawful for partnerships and certain other types of business entities to have or acquire any State contract or any pecuniary interest in a State contract if any judge, legislator, member of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, or person holding an elected office in the executive branch of the State is a partner, officer, member, associate, or employee of that partnership or business entity. Prohibits the Comptroller from issuing a warrant for any amount vouchered for payment under any State contract awarded in violation of that public policy. Other related provisions. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2109 HB-4235 HB-4235 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch 127, new par. 132.9a-1) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Requires General Assembly members who contract for services with out-of-State providers to certify that equivalent services are not available from Illinois residents. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4236 WALSH. (Ch. 134, pars. 31, 32, 32.07, and 35; new pars. 32.14 and 36.2) Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act to provide for the use of the des- ignation "*9-9-9" for calling an established public safety agency from a cellular telephone. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to establish rules providing for use of "*9-9-9" on a State-wide basis. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 05 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4237 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 85, new par. 6218.3) Amends the Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act to pro- vide for a use tax on motor vehicles in counties with 140,000 or more inhabitants in the area of the Authority if certain other taxes are imposed. Effective immediately. Nov 05 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4238 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3-5, 439.33-5, 439.103-5, and 441-5) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exempt food sold in a food dis- tribution program at a price below the retail cost to purchasers who, as a condition of participation in the program, are required to perform community service. Nov 05 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4239 BALANOFF - SCHOENBERG. (Ch. 53, par. 45.1; Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.105, 3-0.01, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-15.6, 3-15.9, 3-15.10, 3A-6, 4-2, 4-4, 4-6, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-10) Amends the School Code. Accelerates to December 1, 1993 (from August 7, 1995) the date on which the office of regional superintendent of schools in educa- tional service regions of at least 2,000,000 inhabitants is abolished and the responsi- bilities of that office transferred to the State Board of Education. Effective immediately. Nov 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 17 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 01 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) AND 37(G) & ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2110 HB-4239-Cont. Dec 01-Cont. PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4240 MCGUIRE. (Ch. 48, par. 39s-2) Amends the Prevailing Wage Act. Provides that the Act applies whenever a pub- lic utility company contracts with an outside contractor on a construction project. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 19 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4241 BLACK. (New Act) Appropriates $16,000 from the Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund to the De- partment of Veterans' Affairs for bonus payments the Persian Gulf Wat Veterans. Effective immediately. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4242 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3-5, 439.32, 439.102, and 44-5 and rep. par. 500.2) Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Retailer's Occupation Tax Act, and the Revenue Act of 1939. Removes tax exemptions for religious organizations and purposes. Effective immediately. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4243 CHURCHILL AND CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 12-612) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits a person or entity from authorizing, sponsoring, or conducting a motorcycle race or show on ice in the same residential area more than once in a 30 day period. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4244 BRUNSVOLD. Appropriates $5.8 million to the Capital Development Board for a botanical gar- dens in the Quad Cities area. Effective July 1, 1993. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Home Rule Note Act may be applicable. 9 R:ilnncpd RudCoet Note Act mav be aPolicable. 2111 HB-4245 HB-4245 SCHOENBERG. (Ch. 38, new Article caption preceding new par. 21.3-1; new par. 21.3-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of unlawful interference with access to or egress from a medical facility. Defines offense. Penalty is a Class B misdemeanor. Provides exemptions. Permits the court to order a defendant who is convicted of or given supervision for the offense to be enjoined for a period not ex- ceeding 6 months from picketing or demonstrating within 100 feet of the medical facility. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4246 RICE, BURKE, DEJAEGHER AND PHELPS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3; new par. 18-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the offense of carjacking. Makes it a Class X felony with a minimum term of impris- onment of 20 years to take a motor vehicle from the person or presence of another with a category II weapon and a minimum term of imprisonment of 25 years with a category I weapon. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2HB-4247 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-103.10 and 14-106) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to update certain obso- lete references to sick pay plans. Effective immediately. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 19 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Dec 01 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2 HB-4248 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-167.1) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to correct a technical error. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 19 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2112 HB-4248-Cont. Dec 01 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SHB-4249 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-103.10) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to make a technical change in an effective date. Effective immediately. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 19 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Dec 01 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2 HB-4250 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-103.10) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to make a technical change in a cross reference. Effective immediately. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 19 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) & 37(G) AND PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Dec 01 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4251 MADIGAN,MJ. (PA 87-864) Amends the Article of Public Act 87-864 containing various apppropriations to the Department of Children and Family Services. Makes stylistic changes. Effec- tive immediately. Nov 18 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 01 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 27(E) AND 37(G) & PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING-2ND DAY 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2113 HB-4251-Cont. Dec 01--Cont. -MATIJEVICH Committee discharged 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4252 JOHNSON. (Ch. 23, pars. 5B-2 and 5B-4) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Reduces by one-half the one-year medicaid assessment on long-term care facilities. Provides that the assessment be paid in 2 in- stallments (now 4) on September 30 and December 31, 1992. Effective immediately. Nov 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 02 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 2ND RDING-IST DAY -JOHNSON Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4253 SIEBEN. (Ch. 23, par. 7100-5) Amends the Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act to include skilled nursing and intermediate long term care facilities licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act in the definition of "nursing home". Effective immediately. Dec 01 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4254 BLACK. . (Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67b) Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs Act. Provides that the Department of Veterans Affairs may allocate funds that remain after first making all other bo- nus payments authorized to be paid from the appropriated amounts for war veter- ans and peacetime crisis survivors for the payment of compensation to Persian Gulf veterans. Effective immediately. Dec 01 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HB-4255 JOHNSON. Appropriates $110,946 to the State Board of Education for repayment of misap- plied federal grant moneys. Effective immediately. Dec 01 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Dec 02 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 2ND RDING-IST DAY -JOHNSON Committee Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 9 HB-4256 RYDER. Appropriates $2,920 from the General Revenue Fund for an outstanding obliga- tion of the State of Illinois. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 9 Balanced Budget Note Act may be applicable. 2114 HB-4256-Cont. Dec 02 1992 First reading Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Referred to Rules 9 HB-4257 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRAN. (PA 87-864) Amends the Article of Public Act 87-864 containing the FY1993 appropriations for the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities by changing certain line items. Effective immediately. Dec 02 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' HB-4258 WOJCIK. (Ch. 23, par. 7100-5) Amends the Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act. Provides that persons receiv- ing one or more maintenance services from a facility pursuant to a life care contract are eligible for a nursing home grant assistance payment. Effective immediately. Dec 03 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 9 Balanced Budget Note Act may be applicable. 2115 2116 EXECUTIVE ORDERS 2117 RESOLUTIONS 2118 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 2119 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2120 SJR-0007 KEATS. (Ill. Const., Article VI, new Section 20) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to establish the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to be comprised of five members, a majority of whom are non-attorneys, to oversee and administer the li- censure, regulation, and discipline of all attorneys who practice law within the State of Illinois. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0008 DUDYCZ. (Illinois Constitution, Article IV, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution by requir- ing that a bill which would result in the increase of revenue to the State must receive a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Requires each house of the General Assembly to have a revenue committee whose sole and exclusive responsibility is to consider all bills which would result in an increase or decrease of revenue to the State. Provides that no member of the General Assembly may serve more than 4 consecutive years on a revenue committee. Provides that the revenue committee may not vote upon a bill until a public hearing on the bill has been held. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0011 KELLY. (Ill. Const., Article IV, Sec. 11; Article V, Sec. 21, Article VI, Sec. 14) Proposes to amend the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary Articles of the Illi- nois Constitution with respect to salaries of members of the General Assembly, elected officers of the Executive Branch, and judges. Provides that salaries of those officials shall be fixed at least 2 months before a general election at which they are elected. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive May 01 Waive Posting Notice HEAR 91-05-01 Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0015 MACDONALD - GEO-KARIS, DUNN,R, HUDSON, FRIEDLAND, DU- DYCZ, KEATS, KARPIEL, ETHEREDGE, SCHAFFER, BUTLER, WOOD- YARD, TOPINKA, SCHUNEMAN, VADALABENE, COLLINS, DEL VALLE, LUFT AND RIGNEY. (Ill. Const. Art. VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning au- dit of funds administered by State Government. Provides that the General Assem- bly shall provide by law for the audit of the obligation, receipt and use of all funds administered by State government whether directly or indirectly by the legislative, executive or judicial branch of the State, whether appropriated or not and regard- less of source. Effective upon approval by the electorate. Mar 06 1991 Assigned to Executive Apr 09 1992 Recommended do adopt 010-008-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 21 Read in Full a First Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 22 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 23 Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS SJ R-0015-Cont. Apr 23-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Co-sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY Placed Calndr,Third Reading Read in Full a Third Time 3/5 vote required Resolution adopted 038-016-000 Arrive House Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor PARCELLS Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCNAMARA Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Apr 28 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive Apr 30 Motion Do Adopt-Lost 006-001-002 HEXC Motion Do Adopt-Lost 006-001-002 HEXC Tbl-pursuant Hse Rul 26D Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0017 KEATS. (I11. Const. Article XIII, Section 3) Amends Section 3 of Article XIII of the Illinois Constitution to provide an alter- nate oath of office for constitutional officers. Mar 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0018 WATSON - LECHOWICZ, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DE- ANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, TOPINKA, WOODYARD, ETHEREDGE AND WEAVER,S. (11. Const., Art. IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill that would require the expenditure of funds by a unit of local government or school district or that 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 ma- jority vote of each house and the passage of a companion appropriation bill for reim- bursement of funds to implement the requirement or replace lost revenue. Provides that the companion appropriation shall not be subject to an item or reduction veto unless the bill that requires the expenditure or reduces revenue is totally vetoed. Ef- fective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Mar 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Mar 31 1992 Added As A Co-sponsor WEAVER,S Apr 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ Apr 09 Recommended do adopt 011-007-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 21 Read in Full a First Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 22 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 23 3/5 vote required Resolution lost 2121 SJR-0026 SJR-0026 DALEY,J - JOYCE,JE. (Ill. Constitution, Article IV, Sees. 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. Apr 11 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0027 MAROVITZ. (Illinois Constitution, Article IV, Sections 5 and 10) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no session or meeting of the General Assembly may be held between the date of the general election and the second Wednesday of January next following unless the Governor declares that a demonstrated emergency exists which requires immediate action by the General Assembly. Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a cal- endar year shall not take effect until May 1 of the next calendar year unless it re- ceives a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house providing for an earlier effective date. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0028 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, DEANGE- LIS, SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (Illinois Constitution, Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article VIII of the State Constitution (Finance) with respect to the State budget. Provides that beginning with the 1994 fiscal year, the State budget shall be prepared by the Governor and submitted to the General Assembly biennially which shall consist of every 2 successive fiscal years. Effective upon approval of the electors of the State. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0029 ETHEREDGE - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DAVIDSON - SCHAFFER - DE- ANGELIS - SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (Illinois Constitution Article IV, Section 9) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Changes the vote needed to restore an item of appropriation reduced by the Governor from a majority to a 3/5 majority. Effective upon approval of the electors. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0034 COLLINS. (Ill. Const; Article IX, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to provide for a graduated income tax. A majority of the revenue from the income tax shall be collected from individu- als, corporations, partnerships, trusts and estates with gross annual incomes of at least $150,000. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Apr 17 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2122 SJR-0089 SJR-0089 WATSON, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO- KARIS, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, MACDONALD, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, TOPINKA, WEAVER,S, WOODYARD, DUNN,T, JACOBS, DA- LEY,J AND JOYCE,JJ. Proposes to amend Article IV (The Legislature) of the Illinois Constitution. Makes April 30, rather than June 30, the deadline for passage of a bill by the Gen- eral Assembly with less than a 3/5 majority with an effective date earlier than May 1 of the next calendar year. Effective upon approval by the voters. Jul 18 1991 Assigned to Executive Apr 09 1992 Recommended do adopt 014-003-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 21 Read in Full a First Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 22 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 23 Verified 3/5 vote required Resolution lost SJR-0131 BERMAN - MAITLAND. (Illinois Constitution, Article X, Section 1) Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution concerning free schools. Makes it a specific obligation of the State to provide a free education through public educational institutions for all children through the secondary level. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 31 1992 Assigned to Executive Apr 08 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Apr 09 Recommended do adopt 017-000-001 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0132 COLLINS. (I11. Const., Art. X, Section 1) Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution concerning the goal of free schools. Requires the State to provide the opportunity for every child from kindergarten to high school to have a proficient education. Provides that the State's responsibility for financing the system of public education shall be no less than 60% of the cost for an adequate education. Mar 31 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0133 COLLINS. (111. Const.; Article IX, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to provide, beginning January 1, 1994, for a graduated income tax and abolish the required 8 to 5 ratio for corporate to individual rates. Mar 31 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0139 WELCH - COLLINS. (Ill. Const. Art. IX, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to permit in- come taxation at no more than 2 graduated rates. Eliminates the 8 to 5 ratio limit on any corporate income tax rate. Effective upon adoption by the voters. 2123 SJR-0139-Cont. Apr 07 1992 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Assigned to Executive 2124 2125 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2126 HJR-0001 PARKE - BALTHIS. (I11. Const. Article I, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution to add a section on Crime Victim's Rights. Provides that victims of crime shall have the right to communicate with the prosecution and to attend all court proceedings open to the accused; and, upon request, to receive notice of pending court action and to receive information concerning the case's disposition and the release of the accused. Effec- tive upon approval. Jan 10 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Judiciary II May01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0003 YOUNG,A AND KUBIK. (Ill. Const., Article VI, Sections 2 and 5) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to permit the General Assembly by law to provide for the division of the First Judicial District (Cook County) into subdistricts for the purpose of selection of Appellate Court Judges. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0004 HARRIS. (Ill. Const., Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the State Constitution. Provides that the total appropriations made by the General Assembly in any fiscal year shall not exceed 105.5% of the total appropriations for the immediately preceding fiscal year. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0005 MCAFEE. (Ill. Const., Article X, Section 1) Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution concerning free schools. Makes it a specific obligation of the State to provide, from public funds of the State which the General Assembly by law shall provide for the benefit of school districts, not less than 50% of the funds needed to operate and maintain pub- lic elementary and secondary educational institutions and services. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Educational Finance Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Educational Finance Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar EDUC FINANCE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0006 HICKS. (Ill. Const. Article VI, Section 10 and 12) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to eliminate the retention election of Supreme, Appellate and Circuit Judges. Provides for the HJR-0006-Cont. re-election of judges on party ticket basis. Changes terms of Supreme Court Judges to 6 years and Appellate and Circuit Court Judges to 4 years. Feb 28 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0007 COWLISHAW. (111. Const., Art. XIII, new Section 9) Proposes to add Section 9 to Article XIII of the Illinois Constitution. Prohibits gambling except as follows: a State lottery if the proceeds go to schools; horse racing if betting is limited to on-track sites and no more than 15 off-track sites and reve- nues go to agricultural programs; and raffles and bingo conducted by nonprofit or- ganizations. Effective on approval by the electors. Mar 12 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive Apr 22 1992 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER 2ND READING 1ST DAY-COWLISHAW Committee Executive Apr 23 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-006-003 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) May 26 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 44(A) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING 1ST DAY-COWLISHAW Tabled Pursuant to Rule44(A) (05-01-92) HJR-0008 STANGE. (I11. Const., Article IX, Section 6) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that real property of congressionally chartered veterans organizations used as post homes or exclusively for meetings or other activities of the organization is exempt from property taxation. Mar 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Revenue May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0009 BLACK. (Ill. Const., Art. VII, new Section 13) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to require the General Assembly to provide by law for the reimbursement of new or additional State mandates to units of local government and school districts. Requires a three-fifths vote of both houses to impose a State mandate. Effective upon approval by electors. Mar 19 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 3/5 vote required Motn discharge comm lost 043-049-001 Committee Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) 2127 HJR-0010 HJR-0010 DELEO AND LAURINO. (111. Const. Art. VI, Section 12) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to make grammatical changes in Section on election and retention of judges. Mar 26 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 08 1992 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-002-002 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0011 DELEO - CAPPARELLI - LAURINO - BUGIELSKI - MCAFEE, PAR- CELLS, PETERSON,W, BARNES AND KLEMM. (Ill. Const., Art. IV, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution by requir- ing that a bill which would result in the increase of revenue to the State must receive a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Requires each house of the General Assembly to have a revenue committee whose sole and exclusive responsibility is to consider all bills which would result in an increase or decrease of revenue to the State. Provides that no member of the General Assembly may serve more than 4 consecutive years on a revenue committee. Provides that the revenue committee may not vote upon a bill until a public hearing on the bill has been held. Apr 03 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0012 RYDER - DANIELS - WEAVER,M - WOJCIK - BLACK. (Illinois Constitution Article IV, Section 9) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Changes the vote needed to restore an item of appropriation reduced by the Governor from a majority to a 3/5 majority. Effective upon approval of the electors. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Apr 23 1992 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-001-007 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive .May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0013 RYDER - DANIELS - WEAVER,M - OLSON,BOB - WOJCIK. (Illinois Constitution, Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article VIII of the State Constitution (Finance) with respect to the State budget. Provides that beginning with the 1994 fiscal year, the State budget shall be prepared by the Governor and submitted to the General Assembly biennially which shall consist of every 2 successive fiscal years. Effective upon approval of the electors of the State. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Apr 23 1992 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-001-007 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) 2128 HJR-0014 MATIJEVICH. (11. Const., Art. V, Section 18) Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution by providing that the Treasurer shall, in accordance with law, regulate the business of insurance. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Insurance May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0015 PARKE. (Ill. Const., Art. IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill that would require the expenditure of funds by a unit of local government or school district or that 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 ma- jority vote of each house and the passage of a companion appropriation bill for reim- bursement of funds to implement the requirement or replace lost revenue. Provides that the companion appropriation shall not be subject to an item or reduction veto unless the bill that requires the expenditure or reduces revenue is totally vetoed. Ef- fective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Apr 30 1992 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive May 01 Tabled in Committee 014-000-000 May 26 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 44(A) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING 1ST DAY-PARKE Tabled in Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0016 PETKA - STERN - BURZYNSKI - PARCELLS - OLSON,BOB, PULLEN, WEAVER,M, KLEMM, SATTERTHWAITE, PETERSON,W, HARRIS, OLSON,BOB, NOLAND, STERN, CRONIN, DOEDERLEIN, STANGE, LANG, MCCRACKEN, ROPP, BARNES, WOJCIK, WENNLUND, KIRK- LAND, SIEBEN, PEDERSEN,B, LEITCH, KUBIK, WHITE, DELEO, PHE- LAN, MUNIZZI, MULCAHEY, MAUTINO AND BLACK. (I111. Const., Art. IV, Sec. 10 and Art. 8, Sec. 1) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution. Changes the date upon which a bill must have a three-fifths vote to have an accelerated effective date from July 1 to May 1. Provides that the State fiscal year begins on May 1. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 23 1992 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 28 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0017 MCAFEE. (I11. Const., Art. IV, new Section 8.1) 2129 H JR-0014 HJR-0017-Cont. Proposes to amend Article IV of the Illinois Constitution to add Section 8.1 to re- quire a 3/5 majority vote in the General Assembly to pass bills that would increase State revenue. Effective upon approval by the voters. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0018 MATIJEVICH. (111. Const., Art. VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that the Auditor General may be appointed to only one term. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0019 PARCELLS - EWING, JOHNSON, WEAVER,M, KLEMM, COWLISHAW, DOEDERLEIN, BALTHIS, MCCRACKEN, PETERSON,W, NOLAND, PE- DERSEN,B, PERSICO, KUBIK, PETKA, CONKLING AND CRONIN. (Ill. Const. Art. V, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no person shall be elected to the Office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sec- retary of State, Attorney General, Comptroller or Treasurer more than twice. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0020 PARCELLS - EWING, JOHNSON, WEAVER,M, KLEMM, COWLISHAW, DOEDERLEIN, PERSICO, BALTHIS, MCCRACKEN, PETERSON,W, NO- LAND, PEDERSEN,B, SIEBEN, KUBIK, PETKA, CONKLING AND CRO- NIN. (Ill. Const. Art. IV, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no person shall be elected as a member of the Senate more than 3 times and that no person shall be elected to the Illinois House of Representatives more than 5 times. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0021 PULLEN. (Ill. Constitution, Art. 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 10 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) 2130 HJR-0022 HJR-0022 KEANE, ACKERMAN, BLACK, BURKE, BURZYNSKI, CAPPARELLI, COWLISHAW, DOEDERLEIN, EDLEY, FREDERICK,VF, GRANBERG, HANNIG, HARRIS, HENSEL, HICKS, JONES,SHIRLEY, KLEMM, LEITCH, MARINARO, MCAFEE, MCNAMARA, NOLAND, OLSON,BOB, OLSON,MYRON, PEDERSEN,B, PERSICO, PETERSON,W, PULLEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, SCHOENBERG, SIEBEN, STANGE, STECZO, WEAVER,M, WELLER, WOJCIK, WOLF, MCGUIRE, SCHAKOWSKY, HOFFMAN,M, RICE, WHITE, MULCAHEY, WOOLARD, PHELPS, FLOWERS, SHAW, HARTKE, DEJAEGHER, ROTELLO, TURNER, DEUCHLER, EWING, MAUTINO, KUBIK, MCGANN AND PARCELLS. (Ill. Const. Art. VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning au- dit of funds administered by State Government. Provides that the General Assem- bly shall provide by law for the audit of the obligation, receipt and use of all funds administered by State government whether directly or indirectly by the legislative, executive or judicial branch of the State, whether appropriated or not and regard- less of source. Apr 17 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0023 MATIJEVICH. (I11. Const. Article XIII, new Section 9) Proposes to amend the General Provisions Article of the Illinois Constitution. Prohibits a person holding an elected public office that provides compehsation from holding another elected public office that provides compensation. Apr 18 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive May 01 1992 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0025 HOMER. (Ill. Const., Art. IV, Sec. 10) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution. Changes the date upon which a bill must have a three-fifths vote to have an accelerated effective date from July 1 to June 1. Effective upon approval by the electors. Oct 23 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive Apr 23 1992 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 28 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0026 WOOLARD. (Ill. Const.; Article IX, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to provide, beginning January 1, 1993, for a graduated income tax and retain the 8 to 5 ratio for corporate and indi- vidual rates. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 May 01 Assigned to Revenue Tabled House Rule 44(A) 2131 HJR-0027 HJR-0027 HICKS. (Ill. Const. Article IV, Section 10; Article V, Section 11) Proposes to amend the Legislature and Executive Article of the Illinois Constitu- tion. Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a calendar year shall not become effective prior to May 1 of the next calendar year unless the General Assembly by a three-fifth vote provide for an earlier effective date. Also changes date of submission of Executive reorganization orders from April 1 to February 1. Effective upon ap- proval by the electors. Jan 09 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Executive Apr 23 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 28 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) May 13 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 44(A) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING 1ST DAY-HICKS Tabled Pursuant to Rule44(A) (05-01-92) HJR-0029 HOMER - DANIELS - SCHOENBERG - CHURCHILL - EDLEY, BU- GIELSKI, DEJAEGHER, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, HARRIS, KIRKLAND, LANG, LAURINO, LEITCH, MARINARO, MCCRACKEN, MCPIKE, MULCAHEY, NOVAK, PARKE, RONAN, STECZO, STEPAN, BALTHIS, PARCELLS, WELLER AND REGAN. (Ill. Const., Art. VII, new Section 13) Proposes to amend the Local Government Article of the Illinois Constitution. De- fines State mandate and funded State mandate. Provides that a State mandate that is not funded is not enforceable while not funded unless a bill implementing the State mandate is passed with the concurrence of at least 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Effective upon adoption by the electors. Apr 09 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND READING-HOMER Committee discharged 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading Apr 22 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Read in Full a Third Time Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Apr 23 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 109-001-000 Apr 28 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Referred to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged Read in Full a First Time Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 29 Read in Full a Second Time Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON,J Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-04-30 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 92-04-30 2132 HJR-0029-Cont. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0030 MCNAMARA - PEDERSEN,B, PARKE, BARNES, CRONIN AND PAR- CELLS. (ll. Const., Art. IV, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution by requir- ing that a bill which would result in the increase of revenue to the State must receive a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Requires each house of the General Assembly to have a revenue committee whose sole and exclusive responsibility is to consider all bills which would result in an increase or decrease of revenue to the State. Provides that no member of the General Assembly may serve more than 4 consecutive years on a revenue committee. Provides that the revenue committee may not vote upon a bill until a public hearing on the bill has been held. Apr 13 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Executive Apr 23 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-001-007 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive Apr 28 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive Apr 29 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-001-003 HEXC Tbl-pursuant Hse Rul 26D HJR-0031 HOMER. (111. Const., Art. IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill that would require the expenditure of funds by a unit of local government or school district or that 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 ma- jority vote of each house and the passage of a companion appropriation bill for reim- bursement of funds to implement the requirement or replace lost revenue. Provides that the companion appropriation shall not be subject to an item or reduction veto unless the bill that requires the expenditure or reduces revenue is totally vetoed. Ef- fective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Apr 13 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Executive May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0032 PRESTON. (Ill. Const., Art. VI, Section 11) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to require that a Judge or Associate Judge be a licensed attorney-at-law of this State for at least 10 years before assuming office. Effective upon its adoption by the electors. Apr 15 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 29 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) May 12 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 44(A) PLACE ON CALENDAR 2ND RDING 1ST DAY -PRESTON Tabled Pursuant to Rule44(A) (05-01-92) 2133 HJR-0033 HJR-0033 GRANBERG - DEERING - HOFFMAN,J - EDLEY - ROTELLO. (Ill. Const., Art. 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 15 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Executive May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0034 DANIELS, CHURCHILL, BLACK, FREDERICK,VF, JOHNSON, MCAU- LIFFE, PULLEN, WOJCIK AND RYDER. (Ill. Const., Art. VII, new Section 13) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to require the General Assembly to provide by law for the reimbursement of new or additional State mandates to units of local government and school districts. Requires a three-fifths vote of both houses to impose a State mandate. Effective upon approval by electors. Apr 17 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Revenue May 01 Tabled House Rule 44(A) HJR-0035 ROTELLO. (I11. Const., Art. X, Section 1) Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution concerning the goal of free schools. Makes fulfilling every individual's equal right to a public education the basis for the State providing for an efficient system of high quality public educational institutions and services. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 22 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0036 PRESTON. (Ill. Const. Article VI, Sections 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16; new Sections 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4; rep. Sections 8 and 12) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to abolish the position of Associate Judge. Provides for the appointment of Judges by the Governor from nominees sub- mitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Provides for Judicial Review Com- missions to determine qualifications for retention of Judges. May 06 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0037 PARCELLS. Provides for the ratification of the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that provides for a balanced federal budget. May 19 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2134 2135 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2136 SJR-0002 COLLINS. Creates a 16-member Select Commission on Election Law Reform to report rec- ommendations for election law reform to the General Assembly by April 26, 1991. Jan 09 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0004 TOPINKA. Asks the Illinois Congressional Delegation to review and evaluate federally owned real property in the State of Illinois to find latent or unused land. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0006 BROOKINS. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to change its proposed rules that re- strict entry of minorities into the trucking business. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Recommended do adopt 009-002-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 034-010-000 Arrive House Jun 26 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0007 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0008 DUDYCZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0011 KELLY. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0015 MACDONALD - GEO-KARIS, DUNN,R, HUDSON, FRIEDLAND, DU- DYCZ, KEATS, KARPIEL, ETHEREDGE, SCHAFFER, BUTLER, WOOD- YARD, TOPINKA, SCHUNEMAN, VADALABENE, COLLINS, DEL VALLE, LUFT AND RIGNEY. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0017 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0018 WATSON - LECHOWICZ, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DE- ANGELIS, DONAHUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, TOPINKA, WOODYARD, ETHEREDGE AND WEAVER,S. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0026 DALEY,J - JOYCE,JE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- SJR-0026-Cont. LUTIONS.) SJR-0027 MAROVITZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0028 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, DEANGE- LIS, SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0029 ETHEREDGE - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DAVIDSON - SCHAFFER - DE- ANGELIS - SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RES- OLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0034 COLLINS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0047 DUNN,T, JOYCE,JJ, MAHAR, HUDSON AND DEANGELIS. Authorizes the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to expand the Illinois toll highway system to include a Will-South toll highway between 1-55 and 1-80. May 01 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 053-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCGUIRE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993, Session Sine Die SJR-0069 WOODYARD - DEMUZIO. Creates an Aid to Townships Committee, composed of 10 legislators, to study township revenue and finance problems and report to the General Assembly by April 15, 1992. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Advances the Committee's appointment, hearing and reporting deadlines to Au- gust 1, 1992, October 1992, and November 2, 1992, respectively. Jun 11 1991 Assigned to Executive Apr 09 1992 Recommended do adopt 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 07 Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 053-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0070 COLLINS. Proposes to authorize establishment of an international student and faculty ex- change program, to be implemented through Northeastern Illinois University, among African and Caribbean nations and all public institutions of higher educa- tion in Illinois. Jun 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0073 O'DANIEL - REA - WOODYARD, DONAHUE AND WATSON. Urges Governor Jim Edgar to declare Illinois winter wheat a disaster crop in Southern Illinois. 2137 SJR-0073-Cont. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Added As A Co-sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Committee Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted Jul 03 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HARTKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Agriculture Apr 22 1992 Recommended do adopt 013-000-003 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0085 PHILIP - DUNN,T - MAHAR. Authorizes the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to expand the Illinois toll highway system. Jul 10 1991 Assigned to Executive Jul 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0088 PHILIP - DUNN,T - MAHAR. Authorizes the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to expand the Illinois toll highway system. Jul 15 1991 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,T Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0089 WATSON, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO- KARIS, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, MACDONALD, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, TOPINKA, WEAVER,S, WOODYARD, DUNN,T, JACOBS, DA- LEY,J AND JOYCE,JJ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0099 DEL VALLE. Creates a task force to investigate the State's effectiveness in pursuing of all available federal dollars. Oct 23 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0104 JOYCE,JJ - WOODYARD - REA - DAVIDSON. Requests the Governor to encourage State agency cooperation in the coordina- tion of processing and preparing surplus deer meat for distribution. Nov 06 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Nov 07 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Nov 08 Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 1992 Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2138 SJR-0112 SJR-0112 DEL VALLE, SMITH AND PALMER. Urges Congress to redirect federal resources to promote economic growth at home and strengthen America's economic security and leadership in an increasing- ly competitive global market. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0116 PHILIP - ROCK. Directs the Legislative Research Unit to study the early retirement program. Jan 09 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 21 Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor DANIELS Speaker's Table Apr 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0117 CARROLL. Extends the reporting date to March 4, 1992, rather than February 1, 1992, for the Dept. of Revenue Advisory Panel on the restructuring of the Pharmaceutical Assistance program. Jan 09 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0129 KEATS. Petitions Congress to propose or call a constitutional convention to propose a U.S. constitutional amendment to require reimbursement of the costs of new laws and programs mandated upon the states by the federal government. Mar 31 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0131 BERMAN - MAITLAND. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0132 COLLINS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0133 COLLINS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0134 TOPINKA, MUNIZZI,P AND CULLERTON,J. Directs the University of Chicago Senate executive committee to halt any plans to demote the school's bioengineering department to program status and move the department to the U of I at Champaign-Urbana. Mar 31 1992 Assigned to Executive Apr 01 Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON,J Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0139 WELCH - COLLINS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0140 WELCH. 2139 SJ R-0140-Cont. Urges President George Bush to endorse the Earth Summit. Apr 07 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0148 WOODYARD. Proposes that the 88th General Assembly adopt joint rules establishing earlier deadlines for the introduction and consideration of bills. Apr 21 1992 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 008-006-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 03 Resolution adopted 031-024-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 04 Hse Sponsor BLACK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0161 DUDYCZ. Directs the Illinois Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board to study and evaluate all available Use of Force Models and paradigms. May 12 1992 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 03 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 04 Hse Sponsor MCAULIFFE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0162 REA - DEMUZIO, HAWKINSON AND JACOBS. Directs the Department of Central Management Services to refrain from imple- menting a mail order drug plan. May 13 1992 Referred to Executive May 19 Added As A Co-sponsor HAWKINSON Committee Executive May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor JACOBS Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0163 WOODYARD, DUNN,R, FAWELL, WATSON, KARPIEL AND TOPINKA. Urges U.S. Congress not to require the use of motorcycle helmets. May 13 1992 Referred to Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 009-004-001 Secretary's Desk Jun 03 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted 043-010-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 11 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed HICKS Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0169 SEVERNS. Requests the Department of Central Management Services to compile and sub- mit a travel management report by December 1, 1992. 2140 SJR-0169-Cont. Jun 02 1992 Referred to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0170 WATSON - TOPINKA. Creates the Illinois License Plate Task Force within the Office of the Secretary of State. Jun 02 1992 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 04 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 047-007-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HENSEL Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0179 BERMAN - MAITLAND. Changes the reporting deadline for the Joint Committee on the Education Amendment from June 25 to June 30, 1992. Jun 25 1992 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SJR-0183 ROCK - DEMUZIO - VADALABENE - HALL. Appoints William G. Holland as Auditor General. Jun 29 1992 Secretary's Desk Jul 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Secretary's Desk 3/5 vote required Resolution lost SJR-0191 MADIGAN, SEVERNS, WEAVER,S, O'DANIEL, BERMAN AND MAIT- LAND. Creates a Task Force on Geographic Information Management Technology. Dec 01 1992 Motion filed MADIGAN-MOTION TO SUSPEND RULE 06, AND PLACE ON THE SECRETARYS DESK. Motion prevailed Secretary's Desk Dec 02 Resolution adopted 054-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RYDER Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -RYDER Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Dec 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2141 2142 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2143 HJR-0011 MCAFEE AND KUBIK. Creates the Joint Committee on Taxing Districts to study the effectiveness of lim- ited purpose taxing districts and to report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly. Mar 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Recommended do adopt 013-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RAICA Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0014 RONAN - MAUTINO - FARLEY - KULAS. Urges ICC to adopt proposed rules that clarify the ICC standards in granting or denying applications for motor carrier of property licenses. Mar 13 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 24 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 115-000-000 Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 028-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0016 FLOWERS - TURNER - DAVIS - SHAW - FREDERICK,VF, BLACK, PARCELLS, BALANOFF, SCHAKOWSKY, CURRAN AND MARINARO. Creates a joint committee to study the socio-economic status of Afri- can-American males and report by January 10, 1993. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Directs the Committee to report to the Dept. of Human Rights instead of the General Assembly. Mar 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 016-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended 114-000-000 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0021 KEANE. Urges ICC to adopt proposed rules that clarify the ICC standards in granting or denying applications for motor carrier of property licenses. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Utilities HJR-0021-Cont. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0022 DANIELS, JOHNSON, BLACK, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, LEITCH, PETKA AND RYDER. Resolves that redistricting protect the rights of racial, ethnic, and language minorities. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0023 KEANE HIGHER ED-ESCHEW OFF CAMPUS Jun 04 1991 Tabled By Sponsor HJR-0034 LEFLORE - MARTINEZ - MADIGAN,MJ - JONES,LOU - SANTIAGO, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, DAVIS, JONES,SHIRLEY, FLOWERS, SHAW, TURNER, MORROW AND WILLIAMS. Urges the Secretary of the U.S. Commerce Department to adjust the 1990 census figures to account for the undercounting of Illinois residents, particularly those of African and Hispanic descent. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Urges the Secretary of the U.S. Commerce Department to adjust the 1990 census figures to account for the undercounting of Illinois residents. Apr 23 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee House Reapportionment Committee Committee discharged 090-000-025 DANIELS Lost 044-071-000 DANIELS Lost Resolution adopted 071-000-044 Arrive Senate Waive Posting Notice HEAR 5-1-91 Assigned to Executive Alt Primary Sponsor Changed ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Committee Executive May 02 Recommended do adopt 013-003-000 Secretary's Desk May 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Secretary's Desk May 21 Amendment No.01 ALEXANDER Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0035 LEFLORE - MADIGAN,MJ. Urges the United States Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1991 to elimi- nate discrimination in the workplace. Apr 10 Apr 24 Apr 30 May 01 2144 2145 HJR-0035-Cont. Apr 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0038 STEPAN AND RONAN. Urges appointment of Special Joint Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention. May 02 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0039 YOUNGE,W. Creates a Special Joint Committee on Investigation of the Feltus Accident com- posed of legislative and public members, to review and analyze the conduct of the Department of State Police in searching for 4 missing Missouri residents. May 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0041 WOOLARD - WHITE. Encourages Illinois school districts, in which 40% of the students receive free or reduced-price lunches, to also participate in a similar breakfast program. May 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 12 Do Adopt/Consent Calendar 028-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0044 BALANOFF - NOVAK - SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - REGAN, PARKE, STERN, DAVIS, GIGLIO AND NOLAND. Creates the Landscape Waste Composting Task Force. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds 8 members of the General Assembly to the Task Force. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds evaluation of landscape waste composting capacity to the specific mandate of the Task Force. Provides that members may be reimbursed for their expenses. May 15 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Amendment No.02 SCHAKOWSKY Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 068-039-006 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Assigned to Executive Jul 02 Motion filed DIS. EXC. & PLACE SECT. DESK Oct 23 Motion withdrawn PURSUANT TO RULE 40 Committee Executive HJR-0044-Cont. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0048 LEITCH - HOMER - BLACK - SATTERTHWAITE - PARCELLS, HOFF- MAN,M, WELLER AND CRONIN. Urges Governor's staff and Congressional delegation to work together to obtain federal matching funds for drug and alcohol treatment programs. May 21 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Human Services Jul 02 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -LEITCH Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 110-000-000 Jul 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Assigned to Executive Apr 09 1992 Recommnded do adopt amend 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0053 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting legislation create compact and contiguous districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Provides that redistricting shall comply with the Illinois and United States Constitutions and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as aemnded. May 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Jun 19 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Adopted 011-000-008 Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0054 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting legislation shall create districts that serve existing communities of interest. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Provides that redistricting shall comply with the Illinois and United States Constitutions and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. May 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Jun 19 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Adopted 011-000-008 Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0055 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting legislation shall not dilute voting rights. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Provides that redistricting shall comply with the Illinois and United States Constitutions and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. May 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee 2146 2147 HJR-0055-Cont. Jun 19 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Adopted 011-000-008 Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0060 WALSH - MCNAMARA - HANNIG - BLACK - OLSON,BOB, MAUTINO, MARTINEZ AND WELLER. Urges U.S. Congress to keep Armories in Illinois open. Jun 13 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 12 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WALSH Committee discharged 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Jul 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0065 YOUNGE,W NEIU/STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM Jul 05 1991 Resolution lost HJR-0072 SCHOENBERG - RONAN. Urges the RTA and CTA to publish notification prior to interrupting service for maintenance. Jul 01 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0075 HARTKE - BRUNSVOLD - OBRZUT - DEERING - SCHOENBERG. Provides for the appointment of a 21-member Special Joint Advisory Committee to the Department of Revenue on Local Government Fiscal Reporting and Ac- counting Practices to study local government fiscal reporting and accounting prac- tices, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the Director of Revenue and the General Assembly by January 15, 1993. Jul 04 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0076 FLOWERS. Creates an Advisory Committee to the Department of Human Rights to study the socio-economic status of African-American males and report by January 10, 1993. Jul 08 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0083 CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - JONES,LOU - PARCELLS - SATTER- THWAITE, TROTTER, SCHAKOWSKY, STERN, LEVIN, LANG, STE- PAN AND PRESTON. Urges U.S. Congress and President to rescind the import alert imposted by FDA on use of RU-486. Oct 23 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary I HJR-0083-Cont. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0084 JOHNSON, BLACK, CONKLING, NOLAND, NOVAK, ROPP, WEAV- ER,M, HANNIG, CURRAN, MCNAMARA AND EDLEY. Urges U of I to retain Chief Illiniwek. Oct 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 05 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -JOHNSON Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0087 GRANBERG - OBRZUT - OLSON,BOB, CURRAN AND MCGUIRE. Objects to the creation of mail order pharmaceutical program for State employees. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) Failure to implement such a program could result in a loss of $4.6-$5.5 million in annual savings to the State, based on FY90 prescription drug costs, and on the experience of other states which have implemented similar programs. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 1992 Apr 30 May 06 May 13 Speaker's Table Speaker's Table Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Recommended do adopt 008-000-003 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Fiscal Note filed HJR-0088 PRESTON. Urges the United States Congress to approve and issue a National Organ Donors Medal. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 Jan 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Resolution adopted Assigned to Executive HJR-0091 CURRIE - TROTTER - FREDERICK,VF - SCHAKOWSKY - SATTER- THWAITE, BALANOFF, BURKE, COWLISHAW, DUNN,JOHN, FAR- LEY, HOFFMAN,J, JONES,LOU, LANG, LEVIN, MATIJEVICH, MAUTINO, MCGANN, MORROW, MUNIZZI, PHELAN, PRESTON, RO- NAN, SCHOENBERG, STECZO, STEPAN, STERN, TURNER, WIL- LIAMS, WOLF, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, WHITE AND GIGLIO. Urges Congress to reduce defense expendit Jan 09 1992 Apr 08 Jun 03 Speaker's Table Jun 25 Jun 26 Nov 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE ures. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Recommended do adopt 006-004-000 Resolution adopted Referred to Executive Motion filed DEL VALLE-DISCH. FROM THE COMMITTEE 2148 HJR-0091-Cont. Nov 18-Cont. ON EXECUTIVE, AND PLACE ON THE CALENDAR ON THE ORDER OF SEC. DESK RESOLUTIONS. Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0092 PHELPS. Expresses support for completion of the Cache River Wetlands Project and urges the Governor and the Illinois congressional delegation to request that the federal government purchase the southern Illinois property for the integral Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge. Jan 21 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Jun 1 1 Recommended do adopt 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0097 HICKS - MAUTINO - DEJAEGHER AND CURRAN. Creates a Joint Task Force to Investigate Duplicative State Services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the task force to an Advisory Panel to Investigate Duplicative State Services. Mar 30 1992 Filed With Clerk Mar 31 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN H Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 012-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0098 MARTINEZ. Creates a Joint Task Force on Education. Mar 30 1992 Filed With Clerk Mar 31 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0100 GRANBERG - NOVAK. Creates Joint Task Force to review Workers' Compensation Laws. Mar 30 1992 Filed With Clerk Mar 31 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0102 HOFFMAN,J - DEERING - DEJAEGHER - HANNIG - WELLER AND CURRAN. Creates a task force to recommend ways of streamlining government. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the task force to an Advisory Panel to Investigate Duplicative State Services. Mar 30 1992 Filed With Clerk 2149 Mar 31 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0102-Cont. Apr 21 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 30 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN H Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 009-001-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0111 DANIELS - REGAN - BARNES - DEETS - FREDERICK,VF AND WO- JCIK. Requests the Illinois Department of Public Health to study and report on sub- acute care facilities and freestanding birth centers. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0113 ROTELLO. Calls for a State constitutional convention and submission of that proposition to the electors of the State. Effective upon approval by electors. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Apr 30 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 01 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0115 NOLAND. Creates a Commission to study waste in State government. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0118 WALSH. Provides for appointment of a Dual Payment Study Group to study the feasibility of preventing dual payments or benefits under the Public Aid Code, the Workers' Compensation Act, and health insurance policies or plans utilizing a computer anal- ysis of public and private sector insurance payments. Requires a report and recom- mendations to the Governor and General Assembly within 6 months. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0127 DAVIS - MADIGAN,MJ - JONES,LOU - STEPAN - STERN, FLOWERS, SHAW, BALANOFF, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CAPPARELLI, CURRAN, CURRIE, DEERING, EDLEY, FARLEY, FLINN, GIGLIO, HANNIG, HARTKE, HOMER, LANG, LEFLORE, LEVIN, MARTINEZ, MCAFEE, MCDONOUGH, MCGUIRE, OBRZUT, PHELAN, PRESTON, RICE, SAN- TIAGO, SCHOENBERG, TROTTER, TURNER, WHITE, WILLIAMS, WOOLARD, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, GIORGI, ROTELLO, NOVAK, BRUNSVOLD, OLSON,BOB AND SCHAKOWSKY. Urges the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the Rodney King case. May 01 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted May 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PALMER Referred to Executive 2150 HJR-0127-Cont. May 28 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0128 JOHNSON - BLACK - NOLAND - WEAVER,M - ACKERMAN, BARNES AND FREDERICK,VF. Urges that the General Assembly disapprove the Compensation Review Board's recommendations for pay raises for public officials. May 01 1992 Filed With Clerk Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0132 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE. Urges the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to abandon its proposed one-step licensing and simplified license extension rules for nuclear reactors. May 14 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0140 PARCELLS - PARKE - KLEMM - PEDERSEN,B - PULLEN. Urges the General Assembly to enact civil justice reform legislation in 1993. Jun 03 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0141 DEETS - NOLAND - WELLER - SIEBEN - BURZYNSKI, WAIT, BLACK, OLSON,BOB, WOOLARD, PHELPS, EDLEY AND HARTKE. Urges increased production and use of ethanol. Jun 04 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 11 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DEETS Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0143 CHURCHILL. Creates a Joint Committee on the Education Amendment, composed of 8 legisla- tive members, to prepare and report to the General Assembly the explanation and arguments required to be published regarding the Illinois constitutional amend- ment on education to appear on the 1992 general election ballot pursuant to SJRCA 130 of the 87th General Assembly. Jun 09 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0159 PARCELLS. Appoints Linda J. Blessing of Phoenix, Arizona, as Auditor General. Jul 02 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0161 CURRAN, LEFLORE, WHITE, TURNER, MORROW, FLOWERS, DAVIS, JONES,LOU, WILLIAMS AND SANTIAGO. Urges the Legislative Space Needs Commission to consider moving the statue of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to a more prominent place on the Capitol grounds. Nov 17 1992 Resolution adopted Nov 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor PALMER 2151 HJR-0161-Cont. 2152 Nov 18-Cont. Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Referred to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0165 BALANOFF - TROTTER - GIGLIO - SHAW. Urges establishment of Lake Calumet Ecological Park. Nov 19 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HJR-0167 RYDER - STECZO - BLACK - MAUTINO,F - TENHOUSE AND GRAN- BERG. Creates a Task Force on Geographic Information Management Technology. Dec 01 1992 Resolution adopted Dec 03 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2153 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2154 SR-0057 KEATS - BERMAN - BUTLER - CARROLL - MAROVITZ. Commends Israel for its restraint in not retaliating against Iraq. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0058 TOPINKA. Urges Congress of the U. S. to propose an Amendment of the U. S. Constitution, for ratification by the states, that Congress shall have the power to prohibit the physical desecration of the Flag of U. S. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Apr 12 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0060 LECHOWICZ. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study its attempts to extend tele- communications services to economically disadvantaged consumers by placing sur- charges on existing ratepayers and calls for ICC to report to the General Assembly by March 1, 1991. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0100 RAICA. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to suspend the rule establishing the new 15-cent monthly surcharge for the Link-Up II phone program. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0127 JOYCE,JE - DALEY,J. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to terminate the Link-up II Program. Mar 12 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0197 JOYCE,JJ. Urges Congress to save Illinois consumers money by increasing the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards for Automobiles to 45 miles per gallon. Apr 11 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0211 JOYCE,JE. Urges the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority and the Chicago White Sox to name the new White Sox stadium for Bill Veeck. Apr 17 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0297 CULLERTON,J. Proclaims April 26-27, 1991 as World Day for Laboratory Animals in Illinois. Apr 25 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0319 REA. Urges U. S. Forest Service to halt sales of timber from the Shawnee National Forest until after the conclusion of a Land and Resource Management Plan. SR-0319-Cont. May 01 1991 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Assigned to Executive SR-0372 JONES. Urges passage and approval of the Civil Rights Act of 1991 by the U.S. Congress and President. May 15 1991 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Assigned to Executive SR-0402 WOODYARD. Urges renewing China's Most-Favored-Nation status. May 20 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0458 DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Directs the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to de- velop and implement equitable funding formulas for distribution of community grant-in-aid funds for mental health and for developmental disability services. May 30 1991 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Assigned to Executive Committee discharged SR-0497 WATSON - DUDYCZ. Urges the Bureau of Parking within the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago to examine its ticket-collection system. Jun 06 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0509 TOPINKA, DUNN,R, RIGNEY, WEAVER,S, FRIEDLAND, RAICA, DEAN- GELIS, DUNN,T, REA, MACDONALD, SCHAFFER, KARPIEL, WELCH, WOODYARD AND SCHUNEMAN. Requests DCCA to examine civic center projects submitted during July, 1990 and make determinations about future State funding. Jun 07 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 17 Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,R Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY & WEAVER,S Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND & RAICA Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS & DUNN,T Added As A Co-sponsor REA & MACDONALD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER & KARPIEL Added As A Co-sponsor WELCH & WOODYARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0549 SAVICKAS. Recreates and continues the Tow Law Study Commission to study current Illi- nois law concerning towing, to recodify and propose any necessary changes in that law, and to report its findings and recommendations to the Senate prior to January 13, 1993. Jun 19 1991 Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die Assigned to Executive SR-0558 VADALABENE - HUDSON - GEO-KARIS AND DUDYCZ. Designates 1-55 within Illinois as Veterans Highway and requests the Depart- ment of Transportation to place suitable markers in recognition of that designation. 2155 SR-0558-Cont. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Executive Apr 09 1992 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0566 DUDYCZ - RAICA. Urges the Chicago Commissioner of Buildings and the Chicago Zoning Adminis- trator to monitor the problem of illegal residential conversions. Jun 20 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0632 REA. Urges the National Conference of State Legislators to adopt a policy in regard to aquaculture. Jun 29 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0654 WELCH. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a study of the public funding for higher education. Jul 01 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0655 SAVICKAS. Directs the Auditor General to conduct investigation of the Health Facilities Planning Board's procedures used to carry out its statutory duties. 'Jul 01 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0662 DUNN,T. Expresses support of the brave people of Slovenia who are fighting for their freedom. Jul 03 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0663 DUNN,T. Expresses support of the brave people of Croatia who are asking for their freedom. Jul 03 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0669 TOPINKA - FAWELL - MACDONALD, ALEXANDER AND JACOBS. Urges the Illinois Congressional delegation to support the Flight Attendant Duty Time Act of 1991. Jul 06 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0684 COLLINS - DEL VALLE - BROOKINS - SMITH - ALEXANDER - JONES - PALMER. Calls upon the Chicago Board of Education to provide timely legal representation to local school councils in cases resulting from the performance of their statutory duties. 2156 Jul 13 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0684-Cont. Jul 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor PALMER Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0687 COLLINS - VADALABENE AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Urges Credit Union One to provide credit to all State employees. Jul 15 1991 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0787 BROOKINS. Directs State agencies to inform affected legislators of any moves of agency of- fices in legislative districts. Oct 22 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0845 JOYCE,JE. Requests discontinuance of the Illinois Department of Transportation's plan for improvement of U.S. Highway 12/20. Nov 06 1991 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0877 LEVERENZ,T, DEL VALLE, DEMUZIO, JOYCE,JJ, BUTLER, KELLY, LUFT, RAICA, WELCH, JACOBS, ALEXANDER, BROOKINS, CARROLL, COLLINS, CULLERTON,J, HALL, HOLMBERG, TOPINKA, O'DANIEL, PALMER, REA AND VADALABENE. Urges no layoff off certain Department of Revenue employees. Nov 08 1991 Assigned to Executive Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO, JOYCE,JJ, Added As A Co-sponsor BUTLER, KELLY, Added As A Co-sponsor LUFT, RAICA, Added As A Co-sponsor WELCH, JACOBS, Added As A Co-sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Co-sponsor BROOKINS, CARROLL, Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS, Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON,J, HALL, Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG, TOPINKA, Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL, PALMER, Added As A Co-sponsor REA, VADALABENE Committee Executive Motion LEVERENZ,T TO DIS. COMM. Motion failed Committee Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-0952 DUDYCZ. Expresses support for the independence of Croatia. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 16 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2157 SR-0995 2158 SR-0995 DUNN,R. Clarifies intent of PA87-794 concerning survivor benefits of Downstate Police to include those officers who retired from a disability status within the stated timeframe. Jan 21 1992 Assigned to Executive Apr 09 Recommnded do adopt amend 017-001-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1099 JACOBS. Suspends appropriate rules and convenes as a Committee of the Whole from April 8-15, 1992, to consider fiscal year 1993 departmental budgets. Mar 31 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1145 WOODYARD - DUNN,R. Requests the Director of State Police to postpone consolidation of State Police fa- cilities until July 1, 1993. Apr 08 1992 Assigned to Executive May 28 Recommended do pass 009-005-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1147 REA - DEMUZIO - SEVERNS - COLLINS - LUFT - HOLMBERG - WELCH. Urges Caterpillar not to hire permanent replacements. Apr 09 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1154 MAITLAND - HAWKINSON - ETHEREDGE - MADIGAN - LUFT. Urges Caterpillar and the UAW to resume meaningful negotiations as quickly as possible. Apr 09 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1345 MAHAR - DUDYCZ - RAICA. Directs the IL State Board of Education and the Office of the Cook County State's Attorney to fully investigate the distribution of checks to teachers who have not performed duties warranting such payment. Jun 03 1992 Referred to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1361 SEVERNS. Creates a Senate task force to oversee the development and preparation of revi- sions to the State Implementation Plan of the federal Clean Air Act. Jun 09 1992 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 11 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1408 CULLERTON,J - SCHAFFER. Urges United States Congress to take immediate action to eliminate the required funding match for the Family Support Act. 2159 SR-1408-Cont. Jun 17 1992 Referred to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1591 WATSON. Requires the appointment of Committee members required by Senate Resolution 508 be completed by January 1, 1993. Nov 05 1992 Referred to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SR-1653 JONES - BERMAN - MAROVITZ - CARROLL. Condemns Marge Schott of the Cincinnati Reds for racist language. Dec 02 1992 Referred to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2160 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2161 HR-0137 EWING. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to change its proposed rules that re- strict entry of minorities into the trucking business. Mar 06 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 11 Re-assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0222 DEUCHLER. Encourages the creation of an Interstate Fox River Watershed Commission. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0241 STERN. Urges Congress to enact legislation that eliminates any racial discrimination that may exist in capital sentencing. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0248 DANIELS, JOHNSON, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, RYDER, BLACK, LEITCH AND PETKA. Amends the House Rules to establish redistricting procedures. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0249 DANIELS, JOHNSON, BLACK, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, LEITCH, PETKA AND RYDER. Resolves that redistricting protect the rights of racial, ethnic, and language minorities. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0250 DANIELS, JOHNSON, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, RYDER, BLACK, LEITCH AND PETKA. Resolves that the Clerk make redistricting materials and comments open to in- spection and solicit comments. HR-0250-Cont. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0295 JONES,SHIRLEY. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study and report to the General Assembly upon the impact of the Caller I.D. Program on population segments with special privacy needs. Apr 10 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Utilities Jun 11 1992 Motion Do Adopt-Lost 004-000-004 HPUB Remains in CommiPublic Utilities Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0323 LANG - SCHOENBERG - DEJAEGHER - JONES,SHIRLEY - TROTTER AND WHITE. Requires the Governor to appoint 21-member Task Force to Evaluate Access to Care and Care Coordination in Illinois to examine case management duplication by various providers of health and social services. Apr 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0325 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting protect the rights of minority and ethnic voting groups. Apr 16 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Motn discharge comm lost 043-000-066 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0331 MAUTINO. Pledges that the State will provide grants to the Combined Veterans Group if their revenues decrease due to beer tent restrictions at the State Fair. Apr 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Revenue Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0412 CURRAN - GIORGI. Urges repeal of "fast track" procedures in U.S. trade negotiations. May 01 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2162 HR-0523 HR-0523 JONES,LOU. Urges support of the Civil Rights Act of 1991. May 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0529 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - JONES,LOU - STEPAN - SATTER- THWAITE. Congratulates National Organization for Women and its IL Chapter for its 25 years of progress and achievement. May 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0644 PEDERSEN,B - PARKE. Urges the President and Congress to enact pro-child tax credit legislation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes reference to daycare. May 31 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue Apr 30 1992 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0729 MAUTINO MINORTY SPOKESMN/WRITE CONSENT Jun 19 1991 Tabled By Sponsor HR-0731 PARKE. Designates 1-55 within Illinois as Veterans Highway and requests the Depart- ment of Transportation to place suitable markers in recognition of that designation. Jun 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jun 09 1992 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTAT'N Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0736 PARCELLS - BURZYNSKI - COWLISHAW - DEUCHLER - KUBIK, LEITCH, OLSON,MYRON AND ROPP. Amends House Rule 101(j) to require the Committee on Reapportionment to hold additional hearings after redistricting legislation is introduced in the House and after the legislation is forwarded to the Senate. Requires notice and opportuni- ty for public comment. Jun 20 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -PARCELLS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0825 SANTIAGO - CAPPARELLI - MUNIZZI - BUGIELSKI - COWLISHAW, ROPP, WEAVER,M, PEDERSEN,B, STECZO, NOVAK AND BURKE. Creates a House Committee of 7 legislators to report to the House by November 1, 1992, upon the feasibility of privatization of services under the Chicago Board of Education. 2163 HR-0825-Cont. 2164 Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 1992 Assigned to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0838 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ. Urges President Bush to appoint an Hispanic to the U.S. Supreme Court to re- place retiring Justice Thurgood Marshall. Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0840 FLOWERS - DAVIS - TROTTER - MORROW - YOUNGE,W, LEFLORE, TURNER, SHAW, WHITE, YOUNG,A, WILLIAMS, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU AND RICE. Urges President Bush to appoint an African-American to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice Thurgood Marshall. Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary I Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0855 BURZYNSKI. Urges local units of government and IDOT to cooperate to establish procedure for Drug Free School Zone Signs. Jun 29 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 06 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 1992 Recommended do adopt 030-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0861 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - MADIGAN,MJ. Urges the Attorney General and each State's Attorney to prosecute those perpe- trating immigration fraud. Jun 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0874 MCAFEE - MARINARO - GIGLIO - SCHOENBERG, STECZO, MCNA- MARA AND STERN. Urges IDOT and the State Toll Highway Authority to establish a noise abate- ment policy. Jun 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 29 1992 Recommended do adopt 030-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0876 PULLEN. Expresses interest in well-being of Anna Stoika of Chicago, CTA ticket agent in- strumental in fare theft investigation. Jun 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2165 HR-0895 HR-0895 DOEDERLEIN. Encourages the State Board of Education to closely monitor the requests by school districts to use nonreferendum tax and bond funds for school building safety and energy conservation purposes. Jul 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0898 EDLEY. Requests the State Comptroller to promulgate rules, regulations and policies to govern the uniform application of the State Prompt Payment Act. Jul 08 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Constitutional Officers Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0902 DOEDERLEIN. Urges U.S. Congress to restore funding for the Promotion of Rifle Practice. Jul 09 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary II Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0914 DAVIS - FLOWERS - JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY - RICE, TROT- TER, SHAW, LEFLORE, MORROW, WILLIAMS, WHITE, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W AND TURNER. Urges President Bush to continue American sanctions against South Africa until apartheid is completely abolished. Jul 12 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-0941 MATIJEVICH - PARCELLS - OBRZUT - HARRIS. Urges Robert Hickman, Executive Director of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, to withdraw his plans to request an increase in tolls. Jul 18 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1116 SATTERTHWAITE. Requests the Illinois Board of Higher Education to conduct a feasibility study on the development of a Ph.D program in criminal justice sciences at a State Universi- ty and to report its findings as soon as possible to the General Assembly. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Higher Education Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1142 JOHNSON. Urges U of I to retain Chief Illiniwek. Oct 23 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1155 DEUCHLER - TENHOUSE - FREDERICK,VF - BURZYNSKI - KLEMM, ACKERMAN, WAIT, HASARA, HENSEL, PULLEN, BLACK, ROPP, JOHNSON, PARKE, REGAN, BARNES, LEITCH, BALTHIS, WEAVER,M, RYDER, MCCRACKEN, PERSICO, HOFFMAN,M, WOJCIK, DOEDER- HR-1155-Cont. LEIN, PEDERSEN,B, NOLAND, SIEBEN, PETKA AND OLSON,MYRON. Urges the Department of Revenue's Bureau of Parking in Chicago to examine its ticket collection system. Oct 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1157 SANTIAGO. Urges the Chicago City Council to adopt a fair and open redistricting process for redistricting the city's wards. Oct 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1227 MATIJEVICH AND CURRAN. Urges no layoff of certain Department of Revenue employees. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 1992 Assigned to State Government Administration Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1249 PEDERSEN,B - PULLEN - PARCELLS - REGAN - PARKE, HARRIS, MCCRACKEN AND TENHOUSE. Urges Congress to pass federal H.R. 2460, which would discontinue use of the federal social security earnings test. Nov 08 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 1992 Assigned to Aging Apr 30 Recommended do adopt 024-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1386 MARTINEZ. Urges U.S. Congress to prevent flag desecration. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1563 GIGLIO. Creates a Task Force on Business Liability Insurance. Mar 24 1992 Filed With Clerk Mar 31 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Rules Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1700 SALTSMAN. Urges Caterpillar to agree to the UAW request for the use of William Usery, for- mer United States Director of Labor, as a mediator for this labor dispute. Apr 01 1992 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -SALTSMAN Motion failed Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2166 HR-1735 LEITCH - NOLAND. Urges Caterpillar, Inc., and the Untied Auto Workers to resume contract negotiations. Apr 08 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1761 MCGUIRE - HANNIG - HOMER - NOVAK. Urges Caterpillar to agree to the UAW request for the use of William Usery, for- mer U. S. Director of Labor, as a mediator in the labor dispute. Apr 09 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -SALTSMAN Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 21 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1764 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ. Petitions for fair airline fares to Caribbean and Latin American countries. Apr 09 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 21 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1773 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - WOJCIK - KUBIK. Urges Congress to support and adopt H.R.4200, the "Economic Growth and Job Creation Act of 1992". Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1789 DANIELS - REGAN - BARNES - DEETS - FREDERICK,VF AND WO- JCIK. Requests the Illinois Department of Public Health to study and report on sub- acute care facilities and freestanding birth centers. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Health Care Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1793 ROPP - BLACK. Urges local school districts to implement plan for vocational education recom- mended by ICoVE. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 30 Recommended do adopt 028-000-000 Speaker's Table Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2167 HR-1735 HR-1808 HR-1808 REGAN. Directs the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission to submit a report to assist the House in evaluating the State's welfare spending. Apr 20 1992 Filed With Clerk Apr 21 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Human Services Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1828 WALSH. Requests Secretary of State to study feasibility of including proof of insurance on computerized auto registration. Apr 22 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1947 HANNIG - MATIJEVICH. Urges the Department of Professional Regulation to improve its operation. May 13 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1970 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ. Calls upon the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana to investigate con- cerns of Latino students regarding La Casa Cultural Latina. May 14 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-1999 MCGUIRE - RICHMOND - NOVAK - BRUNSVOLD - WOOLARD, RO- TELLO, PHELPS, DEJAEGHER AND HICKS. Urges Governor Edgar to proclaim Labor Day 1992 as "Help Yourself, Buy American Day". May 20 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2009 SATTERTHWAITE, BALANOFF AND TROTTER. Urges changes in the federal budget for fiscal year 1993. May 22 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2047 SATTERTHWAITE. Directs the Subcommittee on Local Government of the House Municipal and Conservation Law Committee to study procurement practices of units of local gov- ernment and report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by January 1, 1993. May 27 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2053 HICKS. Urges the Illinois Congressional Delegation to reject any effort to impose unreal- istic Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards on the automotive industry. May 28 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2073 HARTKE. Recognizes Illinois agriculture and invites members to attend 22nd Annual Bar- beque on June 3, 1992. Jun 02 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2168 HR-2073-Cont. Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2086 HARTKE. Urges Governor Edgar to support the establishment of a National Center for En- hancing the Nutritional Quality of Meat. Jun 04 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2094 COWLISHAW. Urges Congress to appoint state legistators to the National Education Goals Panel. Jun 04 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2203 KUBIK - HASARA - MCGANN. Urges State Board of Education to study and report on "Watch Me Grow" Program. Jun 19 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2281 PARCELLS. Creates the Healthcare Professions and Occupations Licensure Committee to re- view proposals for regulations to be imposed on healthcare professions or occupations. Jun 30 1992 Filed With Clerk Jul 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2284 GIORGI - CURRIE - DAVIS, FLOWERS, FREDERICK,VF, HASARA, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, LEFLORE, LEVIN, PARCELLS, PUL- LEN, SATTERTHWAITE, SCHAKOWSKY, STEPAN, STERN, WOJCIK, YOUNGE,W, ACKERMAN AND JOHNSON. Creates an Advisory Committee on Midwifery. Jun 30 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Motion disch comm, advc 2nd IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -GIORGI 3/5 vote required Verified Motn discharge comm lost 065-033-008 Committee State Government Administration Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2470 SATTERTHWAITE. Urges legislature to eliminate waste. Oct 30 1992 Filed With Clerk Nov 17 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die HR-2639 WEAVER,M - JOHNSON - BLACK - BURZYNSKI - ROPP. Urges the Board of Higher Education to conform its activities with respect to ex- isting programs of instruction at public universities and colleges to advising and rec- ommending in accordance with law. Dec 02 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2169 HR-2639-Cont. 2170 Dec 03 Motion filed ADVANCE TO SPKRS TABLE WITHOUT REFERENCE TO COMM. -JOHNSON Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die 2171 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE BILLS SENATE COMMITTEE CODES SAGR Agriculture and Conservation SAPA Appropriations I SAPB Appropriations II SCOA Committee on Assignment of Bills SELC Elections SESE Elementary and Secondary Education SENE Energy and Environment SEXC Executive SEXA Executive Appointments SFIC Finance SHED Higher Education SINS Insurance SJUD Judiciary SLBR Labor SLGV Local Government SPBH Public Health SREV Revenue SRUL Rules STRN Transportation SCWL Committee of the Whole SRSG Reorganization of State Government SCED Commerce and Economic Development 2172 'SB-0001 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE - LUFT. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-5; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.15, par. 6818; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 513, 637, 638 and 643; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act which limits property tax extensions to an annual increase which is 5% for the 1990 levy year and for subsequent levy years is the lesser of 5% or the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index unless the voters approve a greater increase. Makes certain exceptions to the limitation. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and exempts from the State Mandates Act. Also amends numerous other Acts to change the levy certification date to the last Tues- day in December. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, SB-1 (SS-1) creates a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimburse- ment is required. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 15, 1991) Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 61 la; Ch. 120, par. 2-201, 2-203, 9-901, rep. par. 2-202.4; Ch. 127, new par. 141.300 Changes the exceptions to the extension limitations, the date on which the provi- sions of the Act take effect. Limits to only a 5% annual increase without a referen- dum. Provides for a deficit reduction reserve fund into which there are appropriations of $200,000,000 the first year and $100,000,000 each subsequent year. Establishes permanent income tax rates at 3% for individuals, trusts and es- tates and 4.8% for corporations. Changes the double residential property tax in- come tax deduction to a deduction for property taxes actually paid on residential property. Continues income tax proceeds deposits into the Education Assistance Fund and the Income Tax Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 46, par. 28-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-15; Ch. 85, pars. 611, 6818, new par. 2208.15; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-203, 9-901, 513, 637, 638, 643, Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act. Provides that if a new rate or a rate increase is autho- rized by statute to be imposed without referendum or is subject to a backdoor refer- endum, the governing body of the affected unit of local government shall submit the new rate or rate increase to direct referendum. Provides that a taxing district is lim- ited to an extension increase of 5% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index during the 12 month calendar year preceding the levy year, whichever is less. Amends various Acts in relation to property tax levies. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to make the 5% individual income tax rate and the 4.8% corporate income tax rate permanent. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 12-10.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299 Amends the Public Aid Code and the State Finance Act to create the Health Care Debt Relief Fund in the State Treasury. The Fund shall consist of deposits from the Illinois income tax and all moneys received by the Dept. of Public Aid as federal financial participation which are related to that portion of costs which is medicaid-allowable. Provides that disbursements from the Fund shall be solely for the payment of allowable costs incurred by hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for services rendered to recipients covered under AFDC, 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SB-0001-Cont. general assistance and medically indigent from July 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991. Provides that balance remaining in the Fund after the payments shall be transferred to GRF. Provides that tranfers from GRF to the Local Government Distributive Fund from the income tax shall be 1/12 each month through June 30, 1991, 5/72 through December 31, 1992 and 1/9 on and after January 1, 1993. Provides for de- posits into the Health Care Debt Relief Fund beginning July 1, 1991 and continu- ing through December 31, 1992 of 5% of amounts collected under the Illinois Income Tax Act minus deposits into the Income Tax Relief Fund. Effective July 1, 1991. Feb 13 1991 First reading Feb 28 Mar 05 Mar 12 Waive Posting Notice 7C Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Committee Revenue AS AMENDED No recommendation 011-000-000 Tabled Primary Sponsor Changed To COMM. ON REVENUE Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Motion PLACE ON 2ND Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 REVENUE A Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading .dopted Amendment No.02 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.1 1 Amendment No. 12 Amendment No.13 Amendment No. 14 Amendment No. 15 Amendment No. 16 Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled PHILIP Adopted WEAVER,S & PHILIP Adopted DEMUZIO & COLLINS Lost DEMUZIO Lost 027-029-000 JONES & JACOBS Lost CULLERTON,J Lost 026-031-000 LUFT Lost 029-029-000 HOLMBERG Lost 026-029-000 HOLMBERG Lost 025-030-000 CARROLL Lost 026-029-000 CARROLL Lost 022-030-000 CARROLL Lost 024-030-000 JONES Lost 024-030-000 KELLY & SEVERNS Lost SEVERNS CARROLL-KELLY Floor motion SEVERNS 2173 SB-0001-Cont. May 15-Cont. MOVES TO AMEND ON ITS FACE Motion prevailed Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 031-027-000 May 16 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor TENHOUSE Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Revenue May 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER OF 2ND RDING 2ND DAY-MADIGAN,MJ Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Motion filed EXTEND 3RD RDING DEADLINE UNTIL END OF 1991 SPRING SESSION - BLACK Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jul 05 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed MATIJEVICH Tabled Pursuant to Rule37(G) (06-26-91) Jul 11 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 74(A) & 37(G) AND EXTEND 3RD RDING DEADLINE UNTIL END OF 1991 SPRING SESSION- MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Mtn take from table - lost Tabled Pursuant to Rule37(G) (06-26-91) Jan 12 1993 Session Sine Die SSB-0002 LUFT. (Ch. 120, new par. 501a.l) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require all counties over 600,000 population to classify real property for purposes of taxation by September 30, 1991. If a classi- fication ordinance is not adopted by that date, the Illinois Department of Revenue is required to classify the property and notify the county board. Also specifies the minimum classifications and provides that certain residential real property be in the lowest classification. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, new par. 501a. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-15; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.15, par. 6818; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 637, 638, 643, 862, 863, 865, 866, 868, new pars. 866.1, 866.2, 870, 871, title preceding par. 861; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1 Changes title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Hos- pital District Law, the Municipal Code, the Public Library District Act, the State Mandates Act, the Museum District Act, the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act, the Park District Code, the Revenue Act of 1939, the Truth in Taxation Act, the Highway Code, and the School Code. Changes the date of filing annual appro- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2174 2175 SB-0002-Cont. priation ordinances for certain local governmental units. States requirements for public hearing on the question of a taxing district aggregate levy in excess of 105% of the property taxes extended for the preceding year, and authorizes a referendum on the question. Prohibits taxing districts from maintaining an excess balance in any fund. Makes other changes. Mar 05 1991 First reading Waive Posting Notice 7C Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 06 Assigned to Revenue Apr 10 Primary Sponsor Changed To LUFT Committee Revenue Apr 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jul 19 Session Sine Die 2176 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGI Aging HAGR Agriculture HAPE Appropriations - Education HAPG Appropriations - General Services HAPH Appropriations - Human Services HAPP Approp - Public Safety & Infrastructure HCFL Children and Family Law HCOA Assignment of Bills HCOF Constitutional Officers HCON Consumer Protection HCOT Counties and Townships HCWL Committee of the Whole HEFI Educational Finance HELA Election Law HELC Elections HELM Elememtary and Secondary Education HENE Environment and Energy HEUD Economic and Urban Development HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHEC Health Care HHED Higher Education HHOU Housing HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I HJUB Judiciary II HLBC Labor and Commerce HMCL Municipal and Conservation Law HMEN Mental Health HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPUB Public Utilities HREG Registration and Regulation HREL Real Estate Law HREP Reapportionment HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSTG State Government Adminstration HTRN Transportation and Motor Vehicles HVET Veterans' Affairs _ I _·_ _______ _ _I I __ _ __ L __ __ 2177 Ho HB-0001 DANIELS PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT Apr 26 1991 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-0002 MCPIKE TAX LIMITATION-LEVY/EXTENSION May 24 1991 Tabled House Rule 37(G) i HB-0003 DANIELS PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT Apr 26 1991 HB-0004 MCPIKE REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL Apr 26 1991 HB-0005 MCPIKE REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL Apr 26 1991 'HB-0006 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - SON,MYRON. Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D EWING - FREDERICK,VF - OL- (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-5; Ch. 85, par. 6818, new par. 2208.15; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 513, 637, 638, 643; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act which limits property tax extensions to an annual increase which is the lesser of 5% or the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index unless the voters approve a greater increase. Makes certain exceptions to the limitation. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Amends numerous other Acts to change the levy certification date to the last Tuesday in December. Exempts from the State Mandates Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 30 1991 First reading Referred to Rules Jul 18 Session Sine Die HRUL ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. '" Home Rule and Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2178 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION SENATE BILLS SENATE COMMITTEE CODES SAGR Agriculture and Conservation SAPA Appropriations I SAPB Appropriations II SCOA Committee on Assignment of Bills SELC Elections SESE Elementary and Secondary Education SENE Energy and Environment SEXC Executive SEXA Executive Appointments SFIC Finance SHED Higher Education SINS Insurance SJUD Judiciary SLBR Labor SLGV Local Government SPBH Public Health SREV Revenue SRUL Rules STRN Transportation SCWL Committee of the Whole SRSG Reorganization of State Government SCED Commerce and Economic Development 2179 ' SB-0001 ROCK - MAROVITZ. (New Act; Ch. 29, par. 15; Ch. 38, pars. 28-1, 28-1.1, 28-3, 28-5, 28-7, 28-8, and 108B-1; Ch. 43, pars. 130, 144d, and 167a and new par. 144g; Ch. 85, pars. 701 and 802 and new par. 2208.19; Ch. 102, pars. 5 and 42; Ch. 110, pars. 7-102 and 7-103; Ch. 111, par. 910; Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, and 442; Ch. 122, new pars. 35.1-1 through 35.1-70 and new Article caption preceding new par. 35.1-1; Ch. 127, par. 55a and new pars. 141.331, 141.332, 141.333, 144f, and 167.05) Creates the Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulato- ry Act and amends the Criminal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Liquor Control Act, the State Mandates Act, the Open Meetings Act, the Code of Civil Procedure, the Private Employment Agency Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the School Code, the Civil Administrative Code, the State Finance Act, and other Acts. Authorizes creation of an entertainment district in Chicago in which casino gam- bling may be conducted. Establishes a Metropolitan Entertainment District Au- thority and an Illinois Casino Gaming Regulatory Commission to administer and regulate casino licensing and operations. Imposes a tax of 10% on a casino opera- tor's adjusted gross gaming revenues. Authorizes the State Board of Education to make grants to school districts for planning assistance and school construction proj- ects using proceeds of tle casino gaming tax. Exempts any mandate created by this amendatory Act from reimbursement by the State under the State Mandates Act. Makes various amendatory changes. Effective July 1, 1993. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 17 1992 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Dec 02 Session Sine Die SEXC ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2180 SECOND SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGI Aging HAGR Agriculture HAPE Appropriations - Education HAPG Appropriations - General Services HAPH Appropriations - Human Services HAPP Approp - Public Safety & Infrastructure HCFL Children and Family Law HCOA Assignment of Bills HCOF Constitutional Officers HCON Consumer Protection HCOT Counties and Townships HCWL Committee of the Whole HEFI Educational Finance HELA Election Law HELC Elections HELM Elememtary and Secondary Education HENE Environment and Energy HEUD Economic and Urban Development HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHEC Health Care HHED Higher Education HHOU Housing HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I HJUB Judiciary II HLBC Labor and Commerce HMCL Municipal and Conservation Law HMEN Mental Health HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPUB Public Utilities HREG Registration and Regulation HREL Real Estate Law HREP Reapportionment HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSTG State Government Adminstration HTRN Transportation and Motor Vehicles HVET Veterans' Affairs _ ____ ____ _ __ _____ C 2181 ' HB-0001 LANG. (New Act; Ch. 29, par. 15; Ch. 38, pars. 28-1, 28-1.1, 28-3, 28-5, 28-7, 28-8, and 108B-1; Ch. 43, pars. 130, 144d, and 167a and new par. 144g; Ch. 85, pars. 701 and 802 and new par. 2208.19; Ch. 102, pars. 5 and 42; Ch. 110, pars. 7-102 and 7-103; Ch. 111, par. 910; Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, and 442; Ch. 122, new pars. 35.1-1 through 35.1-70 and new Article caption preceding new par. 35.1-1; Ch. 127, par. 55a and new pars. 141.331, 141.332, 141.333, 144f, and 167.05) Creates the Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulato- ry Act and amends the Criminal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Liquor Control Act, the State Mandates Act, the Open Meetings Act, the Code of Civil Procedure, the Private Employment Agency Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the School Code, the Civil Administrative Code, the State Finance Act, and other Acts. Authorizes creation of an entertainment district in Chicago in which casino gam- bling may be conducted. Establishes.a Metropolitan Entertainment District Au- thority and an Illinois Casino Gaming Regulatory Commission to administer and regulate casino licensing and operations. Imposes a tax of 10% on a casino opera- tor's adjusted gross gaming revenues. Authorizes the State Board of Education to make grants to school districts for planning assistance and school construction proj- ects using proceeds of the casino gaming tax. Exempts any mandate created by this amendatory Act from reimbursement by the State under the State Mandates Act. Makes various amendatory changes. Effective July 1, 1993. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Replaces the title of the bill and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Illinois Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act and amends the same Acts that were amended in the bill. Authorizes the designation of entertain- ment districts only in Chicago and Rosemont. Provides for the appointment of En- tertainment District Authority members by the Governor alone (rather than the Governor and the Mayor of Chicago) and requires that those members fairly repre- sent the municipalities of Chicago and Rosemont. Contains other provisions con- cerning land-based casino gaming and schools that are substantially the same as those in the bill. Effective July 1, 1993. Nov 17 1992 First reading Referred to Rules Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Committee Rules Nov 19 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Nov 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Tabled 010-006-000 Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE H Tabled 010-006-000 Amendment No.03 EXECUTIVE H Adopted 009-005-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Dec 01 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED BY #3 -BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng Dec 02 Session Sine Die ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2182 STATUTES AMENDED PAGE 0002 ** 02/02/93 12:18** t 2183 Chap. Par. Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 212 1008 t1035 t1036 t1037 1107 til108 t2901-70 *3000 *3002 *3002.9 *3003 *3003.9 *3004 *3004.9 *3005 *3005.9 *3006 *3006.9 *3007 *3007.9 *3008 *3008.9 *3009 *3019 *3020 *3030.9 *3031 *3040 *3041 *3048 *3050 *3051 3051-225 *3100 *3101 *3102.9 *3103 *3103.9 *3104 *3104.9 *3105 *3105.9 *3106 *3106.9 *3107 *3108 *3108.9 *3109 3109.9 *3109.9 3110 STATUTES AMENDED Chap. Par. 1-Cont. HB-2095 HB-68 SB-85; HB-513 SB-1549; HB-1727, 2707,3040 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-1378; HB-1044, 1297, 1947,2402, 2707,3109,3741 HB-3457 HB-3357 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2439 HB-2433 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438, 2479 HB-2438 HB-2438, 2479 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 SB-37 HB-2438 SB-37 *3110 *3111.9 *3112 *3112.9 *3113 *3113.9 *3114 *3114.9 *3115 *3115.9 3116 *3116 *3117 *3130 *3131 *3140 *3141 *3142 *3160 *3161 t3308 *3350 thru 3355 *3700 *3701 Bill HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438, 2479 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 SB-37 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-1506 SB-1408 SB-37 SB-37 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE 5 55.3 55.4 55.5 55.6 55.6b 55.14 126 127 127.2a t127.7b 127.9 t127.13 128 *158 *210 thru 232 242a 403 404.1 803 806 808 810 813 813.1 1813.2 814 HB-1207 SB-2177; HB-1207 HB-1207 SB-45, 1304, 2177; HB-1367 SB-45, 1304; HB-1367 HB-1248 HB-3750 SB-412; HB-971 SB-2112, 2113; HB-3749 SB-1392; HB-314 SB-2112 SB-412; HB-971 HB-742 SB-1377 SB-1408 SB-93, 1152; HB-345 SB-1126 HB-620 SB-1734; HB-831 SB-1750,2177; HB-1464 SB-1750 SB-1750,2177 SB-2177 SB-1750,2177; HB-1464 SB-2177 HB-1464 *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. 2184 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 5-Cont. Chap. Par. 5-Cont. *2601 thru 2605 2655 2801-15 2801-30 ALIENS Par. Bill 818 HB-831 819 HB-1464 819.2 HB-1464, 1904 t819.3 HB-1905, 3958 822.1 SB-424 822.2 HB-1464 822.3 HB-1464 824.1 HB-507, 1464 852 HB-1906 t852.1 HB-4065, 4132 t852.2 HB-4132 853 HB-1906, 4065, 4132 t853.1 HB-1906,4132 855 HB-3344 856 HB-3344 857 HB-3344 933 HB-2429 1202 SB-928; HB-3325, 3348, 3617 1203 HB-3348 1204 SB-881; HB-967, 3225, 3348 1204.1 HB-3348 1205 HB-3348 1206 SB-881; HB-967, 3225, 3348 1207 HB-3348 1207.1 HB-3348 1208 SB-927; HB-3348 1210 HB-3348 1211 SB-496, 1303, 1637; HB-3325, 3348 1212 HB-3348 1212.1 SB-45, 494, 496, 1217, 1218, 1303; HB-978, 3325, 3348 1212.2 SB-494, 495, 928, 1303, 1637; HB-3325, 3348, 3617 t37-26.01 37-26.4 Bill SB-1783 HB-2905 SB-2177 SB-2177 6 t.01 1t *1 thru 6 *2 *3 *4 7 ANIMALS 8 *31.9 thru 33 *33.90 thru 37 37-1 37-3 37-3.07 37-4 37-5 37-6 37-7 37-9 37-18 37-19 37-20 37-23 37-26 1212.3 HB-3325, 3348 T37-26.5 SB-458 1212.4 SB-1637 37-27 HB-2180, 2300 11212.4 SB-751; HB-3325 *37-27.1 HB-2300 1213 HB-3348 37-28 SB-37,458; HB-1 1301 SB-2225 37-29 SB-456; HB-196( 1302.1 SB-1080; HB-1867 1967 1409 SB-68 37-30 SB-1901 1704.1 SB-1127, 1361 37-31 HB-1444 2258 HB-1745, 1977 37-31.1 SB-458 2304 HB-2433 37-32 SB-424, 458 2305 HB-2433 37-36a SB-458; HB-61 t2307 SB-93, 1152; HB-345 37-40 HB-1430 *2500 HB-2437, 3813 37.36a SB-444 *2501 HB-2437, 3813 108a HB-1744 *2502 HB-2437, 3813 *108m thru 109 SB-1408 *2503 HB-2437, 3813 111.1 HB-1567 *2504 HB-2437, 3813 *111.1 HB-70 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-3449, 3794 HB-1841 HB-3449, 3794 HB-1841 HB-1841 HB-1841 HB-3449, 3794 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-458; HB-856 SB-558 HB-855 SB-491, 692; HB-946 SB-445, 491,692; HB-946 SB-445 HB-3280 SB-458; HB-1871 SB-700, 1651 SB-458 HB-2175 HB-3279 SB-69, 320, 406, 445, 457,458, 481,557, 559,911, 1404; HB-223, 456, 1005, 1045, 1720, 1848, 1972, 1975, 2300 HB-1706 SB-701 ..... 1745 6, 2185 Chap. 8-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 13-Cont. *111.2 HB-70, 1567 *111.3 HB-70 *119.9 thru 122 HB-1441 131.1 HB-1828 t132.4 HB-1828 134.9 HB-1744 139.5 HB-1744 148a HB-1744 166 HB-1260, 1368 *191.1 SB-1408 *210 thru 215 SB-1408 *240 thru 244 SB-1408 *250 thru 267 HB-1430 302 SB-964; HB-3065, 4061 302.2 HB-4061 t302.3 HB-3065, 4061 303 SB-964; HB-3065, 4061 t303.1 HB-2378 310 SB-964 318 SB-964, 1710 320 SB-964; HB-3065, 4061 321 SB-964; HB-3065, 4061 331 SB-2225 353 HB-1260 355 SB-1606; HB-2946, 3815 357 HB-338 365 SB-31 367 SB-31 *371 HB-1260 376 SB-31 702.03 HB-1260, 1272 703.01 SB-964 t703.02 SB-964 t703.03 SB-964 t703.04 SB-964 704.01 HB-2378 705 HB-1260, 1307 707 HB-3487 710 HB-1260 *751 thru 759 SB-1408 805 HB-1260 952 HB-3325 954 HB-1368 956 HB-3325 ARBITATION AND AWARDS 10 101 HB-620 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 13 1 HB-1280, 2932 Bill t12.1 SB-824; HB-2041 14 SB-656 ATTORNEY GEN. & STATE'S ATTORNEYS 14 4 t4.1 t7b 53 thru 57 t54A 55A t55A 62 t65 thru 69 204.01 204.04 207.06 SB-1982; HB-316 HB-4059 HB-2473 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 SB-2065 SB-2065 HB-700 AUDITOR GENERAL & STATE COMPTROLLER 15 2-13 3-6 1l14 201 209 209.03 t209.05 210.05 210.05b t210.05c 210.13 *211 t211.1 213 213.1 t213.1 *215 216 221 222.1 301-20 302-14 303-1 *303-1A 303-2 t303-2.1 t303-4.1 303-12 t303-16 t304A-1 HB-607 HB-607 HB-3591 SB-1416 SB-668 SB-626, 1079; HB-342, 849, 2002, 2216, 2227, 2433, 2446, 2607 SB-668, 1196 SB-642; HB-854 HB-2166, 3555 SB-642 SB-2053 HB-2546 HB-4234 HB-2365, 2485 HB-4160 SB-1516 HB-2546 SB-1172 SB-1618; HB-2365, 2433, 2485 SB-1329, 2053; HB-3625 SB-1084 SB-698 HB-2433 HB-607 HB-2420 SB-650 HB-3591 SB-1939 SB-1677; HB-3579 HB-1390 *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. 2186 Chap. Par. 15-Cont. 423 427 432 t432.1 501 503 504 505 t507 t508 AVIATION 15'/2 22.1 t22.23c thru 22.23p 22.31 22.34 22.37 22.38 22.38a 22.39 22.41 22.42 22.42k 22.43d t22.43e 22.47 22.78 22.82 t22.84 thru 22.91 *48.100 thru 48.112 68 68.1 68.2 68.2g t68.2h 68.3 68.3a 68.8 68.13 68.14a 68.14b 68.14c STATUTES Al Bill HB-2433 HB-2 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, 1650 HB-3254 SB-1325 SB-1773; HB-1309, 1710, 2257, 2311, 2312 HB-2365, 2485 SB-1773; HB-1309, 2257 SB-1773; HB-1309, 2257 HB-1309, 2257 HB-3275 HB-3275 SB-2224 HB-3887 SB-2224 HB-3275 SB-2224 SB-2131 SB-1471 SB-1249 SB-1016 SB-125 SB-125 SB-2224 HB-3887 SB-1138 HB-3275 HB-1286 HB-1228 SB-1231, 1471, 1620; HB-3275, 3898 SB-1243, 1471, 1620, 2082 SB-1471, 1620; HB-1228 SB-214 SB-214 SB-214, 1620; HB-1296 HB-1122, 1552 SB-806, 1471; HB-9 SB-1231; HB-3275, 3898 SB-1231; HB-2433, 3275,3898 SB-1231; HB-3275, 3898 VIENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 1512-Cont. 68.15 68.15a t68.16b 68.17 68.17c 68.21 t68.21 142 *200 *201 t251.1 256 *501 thru 521 765 Bill SB-1231; HB-3275 SB-1231; HB-3275 HB-783, 2646 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-1471 SB-1231; HB-3275 SB-51 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-3275 SB-2225, 2226 HB-1296 HB-4042, 4129 BAILS 16 *25.9 SB-1408 *26 SB-1408 BANKING AND FINANCE 17 1 t3.2a t3.5 4 4.1 15 16 16.1 19.3 22.03 106 302 *303 *303 thru 308 *304 *305 *306 *307 *308 311 312 312.2 t313.1 t313.2 314 316 317 319 320 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 980, 1519, 2043; HB-3674, 3711 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-940, 980, 1079, 1519, 2043; HB-2069, 2118, 2134, 2562, 3674 SB-33, 464, 940, 2043; HB-67 SB-464, 2043 SB-33; HB-67 SB-1487 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-2433 *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. 2187 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 321 321.1 t321.1 322 323 323.1 324 325 327 328 329 330 331 332 t332.1 333 t333.1 334 335 337 338 338.1 339 341 342 345 347 354 354.1 t356.1 357 358 359 360 360.2 360.3 361 362 363 364 365 366 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 HB-1911 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-1911, 2014, 2016, 2433, 3439 HB-2014 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-464, 2043 SB-1519 SB-464, 2043 SB-1519 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-1519; HB-3674 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-3711 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-2433 SB-1514; HB-2738, 3568 SB-1079 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-1912 HB-342 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1404, 2043; HB-3128, 3438 SB-464, 980, 1519, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-3568 HB-2134 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-1911 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 Chap. 17-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 367 369 370 371 372 373 374 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 390 392 394 401 403.2 404 405 406 408 *451 thru 460 501 502 503 504 t504.1 505 t506 853 853.1 t853.1 *900 *901 1001 1002 1003 1306 1306.2 t1306.3 1308 t1311.1 1315 1318.1 1319 1324 1325 1326 d Bill SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-3438 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 HB-3630 HB-3630 SB-1675; HB-3689 HB-2470 SB-880; HB-2116, 2630, 4111 SB-464, 2043; HB-1592 HB-1762, 2348, 3681 HB-594, 3309 HB-1826 HB-1787 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 HB-3127 SB-464, 2043 HB-2627 SB-464, 2043 HB-3127 HB-3127 HB-1569 HB-1569 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 2188 Chap. 17-Cont. *1 t14 15 1551- 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 t155 15 15 15 15 15 1555-1 155 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 155 2-11 53-1 53-2 54-2 54-5 55-1 thru 5-11 55-2 55-3 55-4 55-5 55-6 55-7 55-8 55-9 5-10 HB-2410 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043; HB-3128 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 2321-5 2322-2 2322-2 thru 2322-8 2322-3 2322-4 2322-5 2322-6 2322-7 2322-8 2322-9 *2322-10 2322-11 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 1328 SB-464,2043 1555-11 1329 SB-464,2043 1556-1 1331 SB-464,2043 1556-2 1332 HB-2627 1556-2 thru 1336 HB-1911 1555-7 1337 SB-464, 2043; 1556-2 thru HB-2134 1556-7 1338 SB-464,2043 1556-3 1339 SB-464,2043 1556-4 1340 SB-464,2043 1556-5 1343 SB-464,2043 1556-6 1344 SB-464,2043 1556-7 1345 SB-464,2043 1556-7.1 1346 SB-464,2043 1556-8 1347 SB-464, 2043 1556-8 thru 1349 SB-464,2043 1556-15 1350 SB-464,2043 1556-9 1354 SB-464,2043 1556-10 1355 SB-464,2043 1556-11 1356 SB-464,2043 1556-12 1358 SB-464,2043 1556-13 1360 SB-464,2043 1556-14 1361 SB-464,2043 1556-15 1363 SB-464,2043 1557-1 1364 SB-464,2043 1558-1 1365 SB-464, 2043 1559-1 1367 SB-464,2043 1559-3 1368 SB-464,2043 1559-4 72.1 HB-1103,3845 1675 51-3 SB-464,2043 1675.1 5.03 SB-464,2043 t1675.1 51-6 SB-464, 2043 51-7 SB-464,993,2043 1675.2 51-8 SB-464,2043 t1685.1 52-1 SB-464,2043 2103 52-4 SB-464,2043 2201 52-5 SB-464, 2043 52-6 SB-464, 2043 2321-1 52-7 SB-464, 2043 2321-3 52-9 SB-464, 2043 2321-4 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. TTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464,2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464,2043 SB-464,2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464,2043 SB-464,2043 SB-728; HB-1288 HB-2433 SB-590, 591, 728; HB-2358 HB-2433 HB-1020 SB-728 SB-464, 2043; HB-1984, 2479 SB-1165 SB-464,487,2043 SB-464, 487, 1891, 2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-464,487, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-1891, 2043 SB-487,2043 SB-487,2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-2043; HB-3652 SB-2043 SB-487 SB-487 SB-464, 2043 c c c c c c c 2189 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 2323-1 2323-2 2323-3 2323-5 2323-9 t2323-10 2324-1 2324-1 thru 2324-13 2324-2 2324-3 2324-4 2324-5 2324-6 *2324-7 2324-8 2324-9 2324-10 2324-11 2324-12 2324-13 t2324-24 2325-1 t2326-1 t2326-1 thru 2326-7 t2326-2 t2326-3 2502 2508 2510.01 2510.01 thru 2510-.04 2510.02 2510.03 2510.04 2510.1 2512 t2602.1 2703 2710 2710 thru 2722 2711 2712 2713 2714 2715 2716 2717 2718 Bill SB-464, 487, 2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-464, 487,2043 SB-464, 487, 1891, 2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-464, 487,2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-1891; HB-3652, 3689 SB-487, 1891, 2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-464 SB-487, 1891, 2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-487, 2043; HB-3652, 3689 SB-2043 SB-487 SB-487, 2043 SB-487, 2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-487 SB-464, 2043 HB-3652, 3689 HB-3652 HB-3652, 3689 HB-3652, 3689 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-895, 2043 SB-464 SB-269, 2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 HB-1103, 3845 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-988, 2043 Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 2719 2720 2721 2722 2724 2725 2726 2852 2852 thru 2856 2853 2854 2855 2856 3301-6 3301-6a t3301-6c 3301-7 3301-8a 3301-9 3301-10.04 3301-10.16 3301-10.19 3301-10.21 3301-10.31 3301-10.35 3301-10.36 t3301-10.38 t3301-10.39 t3301-10.40 3301-11 t3301.6C 3301A-3 3301A-3 thru 3301A-6 3301A-4 3301A-5 3301A-6 3301A-8 3301A-8.04 3302-1 3302-1 thru 3302-7 3302-2 3302-3 3302-4 3302-5 3302-6 3302-7 3302-9 3302B-1 3302B-2 3302B-2.2 3302B-3 3302B-3 thru 3302B-9 3302B-4 Bill SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-33, 464,2043; HB-67 SB-33 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 HB-3689 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-1519; HB-3674 SB-1519 SB-1519 SB-464, 2043 HB-67 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-298, 464,2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 *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. 2190 Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 3302B-5 3302B-6 *3302B-6 3302B-7 3302B-8 3302B-9 3303-2 3303-4 3303-4 thru 3303-11 3303-6 3303-7 3303-8 3303-9 3303-10 3303-11 3304-4 3304-5 3304-6 t3304-9.1 3304-11 3304-12 3304-15 3304-17 3305-2 3305-3 3305-7 3305-9 3305-12 3305-13 3305-15 3305-16 3306-2 3306-2.1 3306-3 3306-4 3306-5 3306-7 3306-8 3306-9 3306-10 3306-11 3306-12 3306-13 3306-14 3306-15 *3307-1 3307-2 3307-3 3307-3.1 3307-4 3307-4 thru 3307-19 3307-5 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 17-Cont. SB-2043 3307-6 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-8 SB-2043 HB-3689 3307-9 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-10 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-11 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-12 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 3307-13 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-14 SB-2043 3307-15 SB-2043 SB-464 3307-16 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-17 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-18 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-19 SB-2043 SB-2043 3307-19.1 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 3307-20 SB-298 SB-2043 3307-21 SB-298,464,2043 SB-2043 3307-22 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3307-23 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3307-24 SB-464, 2043 HB-342 3307-26 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3307-27 SB-464, 2043 SB-298 3307-28 SB-2043; HB-3689 SB-464, 2043 t3307-28 SB-298 SB-464, 2043- 3307-29 SB-2043; HB-3689 SB-464, 2043 t3307-29 SB-298 SB-464, 988, 2043 3307-30 SB-2043; HB-3689 SB-464, 2043 t3307-30 SB-298 SB-464, 2043 3307-31 SB-2043; HB-3689 SB-464, 2043 t3307-31 SB-298 SB-464, 2043 3308-2 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 3308-2 thru SB-464, 2043 3308-7 SB-464 SB-464, 2043 3308-3 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 3308-4 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 3308-5 SB-2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; 3308-6 SB-2043 HB-3674 3308-7 SB-2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; 3309-2 SB-464, 2043 HB-3674 3309-3 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3309-4 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; 3309-9 SB-464, 2043 HB-3674 3310-1 SB-464,2043 SB-1519; HB-3674 3310-2 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3310-3 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3310-5 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043 3310-7 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3402 SB-464, 988, 2043 SB-1519 3405 SB-464,2043 SB-464, 2043 3409 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3410 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 3412 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 3412 thru 3418 SB-464 SB-464, 2043 3413 SB-2043 SB-2043 3414 SB-2043 3415 SB-2043 SB-464 3416 SB-2043 SB-2043 3417 SB-2043 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2191 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 3418 3421 3421 thru 3427 3422 3423 3424 3425 3426 3427 3430 3431 3432 3437 3439 3447 3447 thru 3456 3448 3449 3450 3451 3452 3453 3454 3455 3456 3458 3458 thru 3463 3459 3460 3461 3463 3465 3465 thru 3474 3466 3467 3468 3469 3470 3471 3472 3473 3474 4411 4413 4445 4447 t4447.1 4454 t4563.1 *4568 4652 4654 t4708.1 4802 4807 4808 4809 Chap. 17-Cont. SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 HB-524 HB-3368 HB-524 SB-33; HB-67 SB-33; HB-67 SB-319 HB-1103, 3845 SB-1408 SB-379; HB-679 SB-379; HB-679 HB-1103, 3845 SB-1584 HB-1488, 1492 HB-1103, 3845 HB-3226 *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. 17-Cont. 4811 4817 t4819.1 4821 4823 t4823.1 4824 4832 4838 4845 t5206.1 t5312.1 t5408.1 5426 *5901 thru 5937 t5930 t6005.1 t6007.1 6009 6010 t6010.2 6404 6406 6407 6408 6410 t6412.1 6413 t6607 6802 6803 6853 t6853.1 6854 6855 6856 6856.1 6857 6901 6903 6906 t6919 t7001.1 7006 7008 7201-3 7202-6 7202-7 7202-10 7301-2 7301-3 7301-4 d Bill HB-3226 HB-1103, 3845 SB-1584 HB-1103, 3845 HB-1103, 3845 HB-1103, 3845 HB-3368 HB-1103, 3845 SB-1584; HB-1103, 3845 SB-1129; HB-1488, 2117 HB-1103, 3845 HB-1103, 3845 HB-1103, 3845 HB-959 SB-1408 HB-3823 HB-1600 HB-1602 SB-464, 2043; HB-1403 SB-464, 2043 SB-19; HB-989, 4048 SB-317; HB-32, 960 HB-3647 HB-1840 SB-1513 HB-960, 1911, 2015, 2433, 3438 SB-1147; HB-247 HB-959 HB-3583 SB-940, 1079 SB-939, 1079 SB-772; HB-3275 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-802 HB-4083 SB-1329 SB-1329; HB-673, 4115 SB-1513 HB-1840 HB-2016 HB-105, 2611 HB-2611 HB-105 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 2192 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 7301-6 7301-7.15 7301-7.30 7301-7.80 7301-7.100 7301-8 7301-9 7302-1.35 7302-2 7302-2 thru 7302-5 7302-3 7302-4 7302-5 7302-7 7303-1 7303-2 7303-4 7303-5 7303-6 7303-7 7304-1 7304-2 7304-3 7304-4 7304-7 7304-9 7304-10 7304-12 7304-13 7305-1 7305-4 7305-5 7305-7 7305-8 7305-10 7306 7306-1 7306-2 7306-3 7306-7 7306-9 7306-11 7306-14 7307-4 7308-2 7308-4 7308-5 7308-6 7308-7 7308-8 7308-8 thru 7308-15 Bill SB-464, 551, 2043; HB-897, 3674 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-3689 SB-464, 2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-551 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464 SB-464, 2043 SB-464 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 HB-342 SB-988 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 551, 2043 SB-464, 551, 2043; HB-2433 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1519, 2043; HB-3674 SB-1519; HB-3674 SB-2043 SB-464 Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 7308-9 7308-10 7308-11 7308-12 7308-13 7308-14 7308-15 7308-16 t7308-16 7309-1 7309-1 thru 7309-18 7309-2 7309-3 7309-4 7309-5 7309-6 7309-7 7309-8 7309-9 7309-10 7309-11 7309-12 7309-13 7309-14 7309-15 7309-16 7309-17 7309-18 7310-1 7310-1 thru 7310-8 7310-2 7310-3 7310-4 7310-5 7310-6 7310-7 7310-8 7311-1 7311-1 thru 7311-11 7311-2 7311-3 7311-4 7311-5 7311-6 7311-7 7311-8 7311-9 7311-10 7311-11 7401-10.25 7401-20 7401-25 7401-35 *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-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-551 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-464 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 SB-2043 2193 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill CANALS AND WATERWAYS 19 t52.1 61a 65 65g 119.1 thru 120.12 t126.1e 154.1 155 155a 158 162 1141 1142 1143 1145 1205 CEMETERIES 21 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1648 HB-1263 SB-439 SB-2225 HB-3275 HB-1789, 3275 HB-3275 HB-3275 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-2639 *3.9 thru 6a SB-1411 14b SB-221; HB-2139, 2966 14c SB-221; HB-2139, 2966 15 HB-367 *21.1 thru 21.7 SB-459 *21.90 thru 21m SB-1411 40 SB-37 49 SB-1722; HB-3864 *51 thru 55 HB-3171 *59a SB-37 *59al SB-37 *59b SB-37 *59c SB-37 64.2 SB-489 t64.2a HB-2139 64.6 SB-1722; HB-3864 t64.6a SB-459 64.7 HB-3024 64.8a HB-3023 64.14 HB-1948, 2419 64.15a HB-2139 64.24b HB-2276 100 SB-1722; HB-3864 .4100 SB-1722; HB-3864 101 SB-1722; HB-3864 T101 SB-1722 t102.1 SB-1722; HB-3864 t102.2 SB-1722 t103.1 SB-1722 202 SB-978 203 SB-978 204 SB-978 220 SB-978 Chap. Par. Bill CHARITIES AND PUBLIC WELFARE 23 tl-7 tl-16 2-12 3-1 3-1.2 3-la t3-la 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-8 3-12 3-13 4-1.2 4-1.2b t4-1.2b 4-1.6 4-2 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 t4-16 t4-17 *j 5-2 5-2.1 5-3 5-4 5-4.1 t5-4.2 5-4.20 5-4.21 *5-4.21 5-4.22 5-4.23 *5-4.24 SB-442; HB-2501 HB-2234 SB-821; HB-1804, 2010, 2217 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 HB-1349 SB-1718, 1783, 2156; HB-2994 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 SB-1783, 2156 SB-1783, 2156 HB-1349 SB-424; HB-2142 HB-3285, 3286 HB-2093 HB-1546, 2220 SB-1965 SB-1965 HB-1349 SB-424, 1540, 1783, 1930, 2156; HB-1203, 1349, 3682 HB-426 HB-426, 2433 SB-424 HB-723 SB-45, 1254, 1586, 1783, 2156; HB-1055, 2231, 3609, 3916 SB-477, 1237; HB-239, 1315, 2292 SB- 1509 SB-45, 885, 1404; HB-274, 462, 1348, 1349, 2018, 2232, 2318, 3108, 3350, 3713, 3886, 4223 HB-3716 HB-2395 SB-2156; HB-761, 1349, 1353, 3819 HB-3714 SB-820, 821; HB-1712, 2010, 2011,2227, 2994, 3950, 3951 SB-1889; HB-3149, 3395 SB-424, 1889; HB-3395 HB-3149 SB-1889; HB-2758, 3149,3395 HB-3149 HB-3149 *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. 2194 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 23-Cont. *5-4.25 5-4.26 *5-4.27 5-4.28 5-4.29 *5-4.29 5-4.31 5-4.32 5-4.39 5-5 5-5.02 t5-5.03 t5-5.03 thru 5-5.07 5-5.2 5-5.4 5-5.5 t5-5.5b t5-5.5c t5-5.5d 5-5.6 5-5.12 t5-5.12a 5-5.16 t5-5.18 t5-5.19 t5-5.20 t5-5.21 +5-5.22 t5-5b 5-5c 5-7 5-9 5-12 5-16 t5-16.1 5-17 t5-17 5-18 5-19 t5-20 thru 5-26 t5.01a t5.16a Bill HB-3149 HB-3149 HB-3149 HB-3149 HB-2758 HB-3149 SB-424 HB-2758 HB-2758 SB-441, 1269, 1380, 1404, 1996, 2068, 2156; HB-739, 998, 1004, 1128, 1171, 1804, 1862, 2083, 2123, 2228, 2433, 4098 SB-1257, 1268; HB-1054, 2758 HB-804, 1119, 2508, 3884 SB-837; HB-942 HB-849, 1565 HB-849, 2040, 3149 SB-45, 1078, 1251, 1259, 1404, 2156; HB-702, 849, 1003, 1210, 2292, 3939 HB-2045 SB-2156; HB-2045 HB-2045 HB-1677 HB-155 HB-159 HB-425 SB-500; HB-156, 1000, 1110 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-45, 1258, 2122; HB-1001 SB-1538 HB-2697 SB-888 SB-424 SB-45, 1263, 2156; HB-274, 1211 HB-2227, 2302 SB-424; HB-2453 HB-739, 1797, 2236 HB-2433 HB-2433, 3442 HB-172 HB-2590 HB-158 Chap. Par. 23-Cont. t5A-1 thru 5A-11 t5B-1 thru 5B-10 5B-2 5B-4 t5C-1 thru 5C-9 t5D-1 thru 5D-2 t5E-1 6-1 6-1.2 6-1.4 *6-1.5 6-1.6 *6-1.6 t6-1.11 6-2 t6-2.1 t6-2.1-12 6-6 6-8 *6-8 6-11 t6-1 1 *6-11 t6-12 *7-1 thru 7-6 7-1.2 7-2 t7A-5 thru 7A-55 9-5 9-6 9-6.01 t9-6.03 9-6.4 t9-10 9-11 t9-12 t9-13 9A-3 9A-4 9A-5 9A-9 9A-10 9A-11 10-3.1 10-10 Bill HB-2758 HB-2758 HB-4252 HB-4252 HB-2758 HB-2758 SB-2245 SB-756 SB-1404, 2227; HB-1349, 2235, 3267 SB-1509 HB-426 SB-1509 HB-426 HB-577, 2489 SB-424, 1783, 2156; HB-1203, 1349 HB-4079 HB-3409 SB-424 SB-45, 886, 1260, 1717; HB-426, 1057, 2229 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1717, 1718, 1783, 2156; HB-2994 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 SB-1718 SB-1783, 2156 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 HB-1349 HB-1349 HB-3414 HB-426 SB-1509; HB-426, 1655 HB-3263 SB-1717; HB-707, 4167 SB-1827; HB-2758 HB-426, 2190, 2234, 2518 HB-2433 HB-3408 HB-3311 SB-1783, 2156 HB-577, 2489 SB-1783, 2156 SB-1783, 2156 SB-1783, 2156 SB-1783, 2156 HB-2073, 2565 HB-1352 *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. 2195 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 10-16.2 t10-16.4 f10-17.6 t10-22 11-3 11-3.1 t11-3.3 11-6 11-6.1 tl 1-6.1 11-7 11-8 11-8.1 11-8.2 ti ti If I ti; 1: 12- t12. 1 12. t12- t12- t12- t12. t1: Bill SB-1821, 2073; HB-554, 2784, 2933, 3322, 4106 HB-3483, 3832, 4078 HB-2486 HB-2489, 4105 SB-631, 1079; HB-2010, 2227, 2292, 2758 HB-342, 2002, 2216, 2227, 2607 HB-577, 2292, 2341 HB-739, 740 HB-342 HB-3563, 4102 HB-739, 2233 HB-68, 739 HB-739, 4078 SB-1783. 2156 11-9 SB-149 11-13 HB-3389 11-15 SB-2156 11-16 SB-1889, 2156 1-16.1 HB-274, 3772 11-20 SB-1509 1-20.1 HB-739, 2453 11-22 HB-3389 1-23.2 HB-2228 1-26.1 SB-45, 1298; HB-1212 11-28 SB-475 11-28 SB-467; HB-426, 1831 11-29 HB-2433 11-30 SB-1783, 1930, 2068 12-1 HB-2433 12-3 HB-2 12-4 HB-1909 2-4.8a HB-4166 2-4.11 SB-226, 424, 1783, 2156; HB-234, 426, 2230, 2877, 3172, 3292 -4.20d HB-1120 -4.20d HB-2227 2-4.24 HB-2452 -4.24a SB-1889; HB-3395 -4.25a HB-1804 -4.25b HB-1804 -4.25c HB-1804 -4.29a HB-1957 2-4.31 SB-1717; HB-1909, 3626 12-5 SB-756, 1783, 1833, 2156; HB-1002, 2433, 2758, 3149 12-8 HB-1353 12-10 SB-1783, 2156; HB-1002 Chap. Par. 23-Cont. *12-10.1 12-10.2 t12-10.3 t12-13.1 12-14.1 12-17 12-17.1 *12-17.2 12-18.1 12-19 12-19.2 12-19.5 12-21.5 12-21.13 *12-21.13 *12-21.14 *12-21.16 t13-1 thru 13-10 13-2 14-2 14-3 14-8 14-10 15-3 15-5 15-7 1058.2 1103 '1210.9 *1211 1251 t1261.1 t1261.2 11261.3 1262 1265 1270 1275 1301 1371 t1377 1705.3 1707 2051 t2051 2052.1 2053 2054 2055 Bill HB-1002 SB-1783, 2156 SB-441,837, 1783, 2156; HB-955, 1171, 2186; SB-I(SS-1) HB-1203 HB-4079 SB-2156 HB-3175 HB-3175 HB-3175 HB-3175 HB-3175 HB-426 HB-2 HB-2 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1336, 1999 SB-424 SB-424, 2236; HB-3135 SB-1791; HB-2758, 3394 HB-2758, 4077 HB-2758 HB-2758 HB-2758 HB-2758 HB-402 SB-2156 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2591 HB-222 HB-222 HB-222 HB-2272 HB-2365, 2485, 2591 SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) HB-3862 HB-1677 HB-1677 HB-3965 HB-2278 HB-2387 SB-748, 1221 SB-748 HB-724 SB-949; HB-585, 586, 3266 HB-1683 SB-95; HB-1128 *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. 2196 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 2057 2057.4 2057.8 2057.14 2057.16 t2057.20 2058.2 2060 2061 2061.1 2062 2085 2211 t2211.5 2212.01a 2212.06 2212.09 2212.8 2212.10 2212.17 2212.18 t2212.18a 2212.20 2213 2214 2214.1 2214.2 2214.3 2217 2217.1 2217.3 t2217.3 t2219.1 2225 t2228.1 2256 2257 *2350 thru 2355.1 t2354.1 2355 *2355.9thru 2356 *2356.9 thru 2358 2358 t2358-1 2358-1 thru 2358-4 *2358-1 thru 2358-5 Bill HB-1128 HB-1805, 2290 SB-1217 SB-1217 SB-1287 SB-999; HB-983 SB-936, 1783, 2156; HB-318, 402, 1541, 2433,2994 HB-1128 HB-584, 4184 SB-1217; HB-584, 3785,4075,4184 HB-3004 HB-4075 HB-1544, 3068 SB-2046 HB-1548 SB-1443 HB-1895, 1924, 3480 SB-132 SB-874 HB-1907 SB-130, 132; HB-677, 3489 HB-744 SB-130; HB-678, 3489 HB-744, 1924 H B-3480 HB-1832, 3462 HB-1832 HB-1832 HB-1218 HB-744 HB-3159 HB-3158 HB-1832 HB-584, 4075, 4184 SB-109 HB-2737 HB-2737 SB-1408 SB-162; HB-3 SB-96 SB-1408 SB-823, 1408; HB-1849, 3802 HB-3926 HB-3802 SB-823; HB-1849, 3802 SB-1408 Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 2358-4 *2358-21 thru 2358-24 *2358-90 thru 2359 *2359.9thru 2362 2360a *2362.9thru 2365 *2365.9 thru 2367 *2368 *2368.9thru 2370 *2370.9 thru 2372 3052 3054 3080 3080 thru 3091 3082 3082 thru 3090 3090 *3091 t3091.1 3430 3434 t3434d *3441 3442 *3442 3443 3444 t3449 3455 3458 4153 4154 4156 4160 4162 5001.1 5004 5005 5005a t5005b 5006a Bill HB-672 SB-823, 1408; HB-1849, 3802 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-1030 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 HB-2 HB-1224 SB-37 HB-1224 SB-37 HB-1224 HB-2317 SB-424,1783,2156; HB-1443, 3850 HB-2190 HB-1443 HB-3850 HB-1443 HB-3850 SB-1378; HB-1739, 2190 HB-1443 SB-1860 SB-1860 SB-922 SB-922 SB-922 SB-922 SB-922 HB-874, 1547 HB-1545, 3090 SB-45, 248,789,936, 1265,1404, 1457, 1783, 2156; HB-137, 318,402,555, 1056, 1239,1545, 1886, 2433,2468,2994 HB-2460 HB-1629 SB-2156; HB-725, 3091 *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. 2197 Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 5006b t5006c 5007 t5007.1 5008 5008a t5009.8a t5011.1 5012 5017 t5017b t5018a-13 5022.1 5022.3 t5022.5 5034.9 t5034.10 5035.1 *5050 *5051 *5052 *5053 5101 5101 thru 5109 5102 5104 t5105.1 thru 5105.5 5106 5106.5 5107 5107A t5107A 5109 5111 5112 t5115 thru 5121 6103.07 t6103.10 6104.01 t6104.01a 6104.02 6104.02a t6104.02a 6104.04 t6104.05 6104.2b 6108.05 t6108.7 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 23-Cont. HB-726 SB-1 171, 1217, 1515; HB-1923 HB-583 SB-1851; HB-3770 SB-37 HB-2281 SB-1897 HB-589 SB-1265 SB-101 SB-94 SB-1404 SB-95 HB-1163 HB-2458 HB-2458 SB- 149; HB-4075 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1564 HB-1710, 2310, 2312 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1710, 2312 HB-2433 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1564 HB-330 SB-2104; HB-761 SB-33, 56; HB-67, 2433 SB-2104 SB-441, 705, 1009, 1037, 1125, 1224, 1783, 1946,2104, 2156, 2202; HB-761, 1162,2162,2433, 3610,3819 SB-727 SB-727; HB-1542, 1908 SB-1037; HB-2162 SB-424 HB-2433 HB-1160,2433 HB-2472 Bill t6201 HB-2469, 3373 6201 thru 6206 HB-2469, 3373 t6201.5 HB-1162, 3373 6202 HB-1162 6203 HB-1162 6204 HB-1162 6205 HB-1162 t6207 HB-1162, 2469 t6207 thru 6213 HB-3373 t6208 HB-1162, 2469 t6209 HB-1162, 2469 t6210 HB-1162 6602 HB-1713 6604 SB-1404,2107; HB-1713 t6613 SB-651 6704 HB-2433, 3115 6710 HB-3115 6711 HB-3115 6753 HB-2446 6754 HB-2446 6960 SB-1717 7100-5 HB-4253, 4258 t30802 SB-37 CITIES AND VILLAGES 24 1-1-1 SB-1030; HB-4' 1200,2148 1-1-2 HB-2169,2916, 1-1-6 HB-2916,2919 1-1-9 SB-572 tl-2-1.2 HB-4116,4126 1-2-2 HB-4116 1-2-4 HB-854, 2922 1-2-11 SB-986 1-4-5 HB-807, 4017 1-4-6 HB-807, 4017 1-4-7 SB-1617 "1-4-7 HB-2916 2-2-5 HB-3902 2-3-5 SB-2176 2-3-7 HB-3902 *3-1-1 thru 3-14-6 HB-2916, 2919 t3-4-8.2 HB-3822 3-4-14 SB-1713; HB-28 3565 3-4-17 SB-1713; HB-28 3565 3-5-2 SB-153 3-5-3a HB-1932, 1972 3-5-3i HB-1932 3-5-3j HB-1932 3-6-2 HB-2995 3-6-3 HB-2148 3-9-4 SB-1522; HB-24 2696 *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. 72, 2919 83, 352, 83, 352, 133, 2198 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 24-Cont. 24-Cont. 3-10-5.1 HB-1341 t3.1-25-70 HB-2916, 2919 3-10-5.2 HB-1341 t3.1-25-75 HB-2916, 2919 3-10-5.3 HB-1341 t3.1-25-80 HB-2916, 2919 3-10-7 SB-616; HB-851,927 t3.1-25-85 HB-2916, 2919 t3-10-8.1 HB-795 t3.1-25-90 HB-2916, 2919 3-13-1 SB-100 t3.1-25-95 HB-2916, 2919 3-13-2 SB-100 t3.1-30-5 HB-2916, 2919 3-14-1 HB-854, 2847 t3.1-30-10 HB-2916, 2919 3-14-4 SB-264, 562, 1606; t3.1-30-15 HB-2916, 2919 HB-854, 1340 t3.1-30-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-5-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-30-25 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-6 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-15 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-15 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-25 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-25 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-30 HB-2916, 2919 13.1-10-30 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-35 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-35 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-40 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-40 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-45 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-45 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-50 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-50 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-55 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-55 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-60 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-60 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-65 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-65 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-70 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-70 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-75 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-10-75 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-80 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-85 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-90 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-15 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-95 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-100 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-25 HB-2916 t3.1-35-105 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-30 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-110 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15-35 HB-2916,2919 t3.1-35-115 HB-1916, 2919 t3.1-15-40 HB-2916,2919 t3.1-35-120 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-15.25 HB-2919 t3.1-35-125 HB-2916, 2919 13.1-20-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-130 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-35-135 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-15 HB-2919 t3.1-35-140 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-22 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-25 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-15 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-30 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-20 HB-2916, 2919 13.1-20-35 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-25 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-20-40 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-30 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-35 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-40 HB-2916, 2919 13.1-25-15 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-45 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-50 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-30 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-40-55 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-35 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-45-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-40 HB-2916,2919 t3.1-45-10 HB-2919 t3.1-25-45 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-45-15 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-50 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-45-20 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-55 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-50-5 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-60 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-50-10 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-25-65 HB-2916, 2919 t3.1-50-15 HB-2916, 2919 *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. 2199 Chap. Par. 24-Cont. t3.1-50-20 t3.1-50-25 t3.1-55-5 t3.1-55-10 t3.1-55-15 t3.1-55-20 t3.2-25-95 t3.1020-15 4-1-2 4-2-7 4-3-4 4-4-1 4-4-2 4-5-4 4-5-8 4-5-16 4-5-22 4-6.2 5-1-4 5-2-8 5-2-9 *5-2-9 *5-2-10 5-2-12 *5-2-14 5-2-15 5-2-16 5-2-17 5-2-18.3 5-3-6 5-3-9 5-3-12 *5-4-1 thru 5-4-3 5-5-1 5-16.2 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 6-50.2 7-1-1 7-1-2 7-1-5 t7-1-5.2 7-1-6 7-1-7 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 24-Cont. HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-799, 833, 2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-833 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 SB-1713; HB-3565 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 SB-1713; HB-283, 352, 3565 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 SB-1713; HB-283, 352, 2916, 2919, 3565 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-795 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 SB-1713; HB-3565 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 SB-1713; HB-283, 352, 2916, 2919, 3565 HB-1161 HB-1161 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2916, 2919 SB-1713; HB-3565 SB-1862; HB-560, 3204 SB-203; HB-496 SB-203 SB-2176 SB-203 SB-203 Bill 7-1-13 SB-2047; HB-2433 7-1-42 HB-2916, 2919 7-2-1 SB-140 7-3-6 HB-2934, 3640 t7-3-9 HB-2352 7-7 SB-1713; HB-3565 7-7-11 HB-2639 7-8 SB-1713; HB-3565 7-10 SB-1713; HB-3565 7-12 SB-1713; HB-3565 7-56 SB-1713; HB-3565 7-61 SB-1713; HB-3565 t8-1-9 HB-4084 8-2-6 HB-2916, 2919 8-2-9 HB-965 8-2-9.1 HB-2916, 2919 8-3-1 SB-1329, 1378, SB-I(SS-1); HB-I(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 8-3-7a SB-584 8-3-13 SB-497; HB-1733, 1985, 2433 8-3-14 SB-497; HB-1144, 1902, 3300, 4069 *8-3-16 HB-1247 t8-3-18 HB-4089 t8-7-7 SB-1625 8-8 SB-1713; HB-3565 8-8-5 SB-1342 *8-8-6 SB-2053; HB-3625 8-8-9 HB-2417 8-9 SB-1713; HB-3565 8-10-1 SB-1064 8-10-2 SB-1064 8-10-3 SB-2101; HB-3664 8-10-5 SB-2101 8-10-7 SB-2101; HB-3664 8-10-10 SB-2101; HB-3664 8-10-13 SB-2101; HB-3664 8-10-15 SB-1232 8-11-1 SB-1404; HB-1733, 1985, 2433, 3756 8-11-1.1 HB-1733,3146 8-11-1.3 HB-1733, 1985, 2433, 3146 8-11-1.4 HB-1733, 1985, 2433, 3146 8-11-1.5 HB-3146 8-11-2 SB-316, 385, 616, 630, 1628, 2090; HB-60, 71,851,995, 1352, 1495, 1972, 2148, 3146, 3623 8-11-5 SB-1404; HB-1733, 1985, 2433, 3756 *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. 2200 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 24-Cont. 8-11-6 8-11-16 8-11-17 t8-11-17 8-11-18 t8-11-19 8-12-4 8-12-15 8-12-16 t8-12-18.1 8-12-21 8-12-22 9-2-48 9-2-65 9-2-80 9-5-1 t9-6-1 10-1-1 10-1-7 *10-1-9 10-1-16 10-1-17 10-1-18 10-1-18.1 t10-1-18.2 t10-1-38.2 10-1-43 10-1-44 10-2.1-1 10-2.1-3 10-2.1-4 10-2.1-6 10-2.1-8 t10-2.1-8.1 10-2.1-9 t10-2.1-9.1 10-2.1-10 10-2.1-11 10-2.1-12 10-2.1-14 10-2.1-15 10-2.1-17 t10-2.1-18.1 t10-2.1-31 10-3.1 10-4 10-4-2 t10-4-2.1 10-4-7 10-6.2 Bill SB-45; HB-3256, 3756 HB-2954 HB-2433, 3150 SB-848, 1378; HB-420 HB-2433 HB-2671, 3132 HB-1572 HB-1572 HB-1572 HB-4151 SB-1421 HB-1572 SB-165 SB-729, 992, 1562; HB-2433 SB-165 SB-672 HB-1922 SB-506 HB-2916, 2919 SB-907 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650, 3924 HB-458, 3497 SB-809, 1082, 1656, 1789, 1919, 1958 SB-1656, 1789 SB-1789 HB-4099 SB-2080 SB-2080 HB-775 SB-506 HB-458, 3497 SB-1776; HB-2916, 2919 SB-37; HB-3924 SB-282; HB-3502, 3751,3778 SB-37 SB-282; HB-3502, 3751,3778, 3924 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37; HB-3924 SB-37 SB-1088 SB-809, 1082, 1919, 1958; HB-458, 3497 HB-4099 SB-1088 SB-1713; HB-3565 SB-1713; HB-3565 HB-542, 3698, 3902 HB-542 HB-2433 SB-1713; HB-3565 Chap. Par. 24-Cont. t 1-1-11 1l 1-6-1.1 11-7-3 11-8-2 11-10-1 11-10-2 11-12-5.1 11-12-8 11-13-1 11-13-3 11-13-10 t1 1-13-15.1 11-15.1-1 l 1-15.1-2.1 11-29-4 11-29-8 11-29.1-2 11-29.3-1 11-30-4.1 11-31-1 11-31-2 tl11-31.1-10.1 tl 1-31.2-1 thru 11-31.2-9 1l 1-31.2-5 thru 11-31.2-50 11-32-1 l 1-32-1 11-33-1 *11-33-1 11-42-11.1 11-51-1 t1l1-55-3 11-63-9 11-74.4-1 11-74.4-2 11-74.4-3 11-74.4-4 11-74.4-4a t1 1-74.4-4a 11-74.4-5 11-74.4-6 11-74.4-7 Bill HB-1685 HB-1493 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-2786 SB-836 SB-1920; HB-961, 3131, 3473 SB-1971 HB-1818 SB-743, 1030, 1626; HB-872, 3516, 3912, 4171 SB-385; HB-795, 1436 HB-4171 HB-4058, 4059 SB-890; HB-1188, 3257, 3374 HB-3374 HB-2916, 2919 HB-2387 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-221, 1580, 1606; HB-4083 HB-2530 SB-250, 1045, 1617, 2099, 2101; HB-299, 2433, 2916, 3663 SB-2099; HB-3663 HB-4059 HB-4222 HB-3833 SB-1504 SB-1504 SB-443 SB-699; HB-4208 HB-2680 HB-4083 SB-26, 2069; HB-289 SB-37 HB-1520 SB-1454 SB-432, 616, 654, 1404, 1421, 1454, 1583, 1796, 1940; HB-277, 1570, 1838, 2433, 3680 HB-3042 SB-1012 HB-2483 SB-1454 HB-1838 SB-616, 654, 922, 1328, 1421, 1583, 1796, 1819, 1940; HB-277, 927, 1570, 2433, 3680 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2201 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 24-Cont. 24-Cont. 11-74.4-8 SB-1421, 1454, 1796; 12-139-8 HB-3189 HB-1838, 2725 13-1 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-74.4-8a SB-45, 654, 1421, 13-2 SB-1713; HB-3565 1796; HB-1838 13-10 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-74.4-9 SB-1454 19-9 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-74.4.8a HB-1032 19-12.2 SB-1713; HB-3565 1 1-74.6-1 thru 20-9 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-74.6-45 HB-2949 21-5 HB-2639 11-76-4.1 SB-63,909; HB-3120 21-7 SB-100 11-76.1-3 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 21-12 HB-1277 11-76.1-4 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 21-16 SB-1042, 2091; 11-76.4-7 SB-922 HB-2147, 3649 11-80-2 SB-1057, 1558 21-22 SB-1713; HB-283, 352, 11-80-7 SB-1057, 1558 2639, 2916, 2919, 11-80-8 SB-1057, 1558 3565 11-80-13 SB-1057, 1558 21-23 SB-100 f11-80-13.1 SB-256 21-25 HB-929, 2639 11-80-14 SB-1057, 1558 21-26 HB-929 11-92-8 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 21-27 HB-929 11-94-1 HB-769 21-29 HB-929 11-94-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 21-30 HB-929 11-95-3 HB-854, 4008 *21-34 HB-929 11-102-1 SB-2081 21-44 SB-2092; HB-3656 11-102-4 HB-4042 21-50 SB-2091; HB-2147 S1-102-4b SB-1138 22-1 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-102-5 HB-4042 22-17 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-102-8 HB-4129 24A-9 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-102-9 HB-4129 24A-15 SB-1713; HB-3565 11-102-10 SB-2225 28-3 SB-1713; HB-3565 t 11-102-10.1 SB-214, 1102 28-9 SB-1713; HB-3565 tl 1-102-11 SB-214, 1103 1361 HB-3275, 3858 tl 1-103-6.1 HB-1172 1554 HB-2365, 2485 11-103-12 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 11-110-1 SB-1694; HB-854 CIVIL SERVICE 11-116-1 SB-37 24'/2 11-116-3 SB-37 38bl HB-2365, 2485 11-117-5 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 38b2 HB-2365, 2485 11-122-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 38b3 SB-377; HB-575, 3075 11-125-2 SB-482 38b4 HB-2365, 2485 11-125-3 SB-482 38b6 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, 11-127-1 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1650 11-128-7 SB-170 t38b6.1 HB-816 11-129-4 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 38b6.2 HB-3254 11-129-6 SB-170 38b9 HB-2, 4155 11-130-3 SB-170 t38b18 HB-123 11-135-5 SB-170 381.1 HB-900 11-136-5 SB-170 109 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650 11-137-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 145 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650 11-139-6 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 150 SB-37 11-139-8 SB-170; HB-88,854, 151 SB-37 3088 152 SB-37 11-141-4 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 *153 SB-37 11-141-7 SB-170; HB-854, 3189 11-141-16 SB-170; HB-854, 3189 CLERKS OF COURTS 11-149-1 HB-1447 25 11-151-2 SB-1007 7 SB-1033; HB-2158 tl11-153-5 SB-1801, 2148 8 HB-1979 *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. 2202 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 25-Cont. Par. Bill 13 SB-891; HB-1979 16 SB-279 19 HB-430 20 HB-430 27 SB-1405 27.1 SB-250, 718, 907, 1045, 1404, 1405, 1573, 1635, 1802, 1979, 2101, 2207; HB-765, 1250, 2433, 2777, 2812, 3331, 3372, 3684, 4168, 4188 27.1a SB-250, 1045, 1405, 1573, 1635, 1802, 1979, 2101,2207; HB-2777, 2803, ý 2812, 3331, 3372, 3495, 3684, 4168, 4188 t27.la SB-907 27.2 SB-250, 718, 907, 1045, 1404, 1405, 1573, 1635, 1802, 1979, 2101,2207; HB-762, 765, 1250, 1382, 2375, 2777, 2812, 3331, 3372, 3495, 3684, 4168, 4188 27.2a SB-250, 1045, 1405, 1573, 1635, 1802, 1979, 2101, 2207; HB-3331, 3372, 3493, 3684, 4168, 4188 t27.2a SB-907; HB-762 27.3 SB-1404; HB-430, 2009 27.3a SB-907, 1405, 1635; HB-430, 762, 1123, 4188 27.3b SB-907, 1635; HB-762, 1654, 4188 27.3c SB-907 27.5 SB-1405; HB-3495, 3884 t27.5 SB-273, 907; HB-1123, 1383 t27.6 HB-3884 27.23a HB-1662 RCIAL CODE 1-105 SB-104; HB-358, 431, 628, 2433 1-201 SB-104; HB-358, 431, 2433, 3126, 4094 Bill Chap. Par. 26-Cont. 1-207 1-208 2-403 2-511 t2A-101 thru 2A-532 t2A-222 3-101 3-101 thru 3-119 3-102 3-103 3-104 3-105 3-106 3-108 3-109 3-110 3-112 3-115 3-117 3-118 *3-120 *3-121 *3-122 3-201 3-201 thru 3-207 3-202 3-203 3-204 3-206 3-207 *3-208 3-301 3-301 thru 3-307 3-302 3-304 3-305 3-307 3-308 t3-308 3-309 t3-309 3-310 t3-310 3-311 t3-311 3-312 t3-312 3-401 3-401 thru 3-419 3-402 3-403 3-404 3-405 3-406 3-407 3-411 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-431 SB-2157 HB-628 HB-3126, 4094 SB-104; HB-358 HB-2941 HB-431 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-2433, 3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-2433, 3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 COMME 26 2203 Chap. 26-Cont. 3-412 3-413 3-414 3-415 3-416 3-417 3-418 3-419 3-420 t3-420 3-501 3-501 thru 3-505 3-502 3-503 3-504 3-505 t3-505A *3-506 *3-507 *3-508 *3-509 *3-510 *3-511 3-601 3-601 thru 3-605 3-602 3-604 3-605 *3-606 *3-701 *3-801 *3-802 *3-803 *3-804 *3-805 3-806 *3-806 4-101 4-102 4-102 thru 4-109 4-103 4-104 4-105 4-106 4-108 4-110 t4-110 t4-1 11 4-201 4-201 thru 4-214 4-202 4-203 4-204 4-205 4-208 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 26-Cont. HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 SB-721 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 SB-660, 798, 1167; HB-57, 431, 2620 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 SB-1926; HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 4-209 4-210 4-211 4-212 4-213 4-214 4-215 t4-215 4-216 t4-216 4-301 4-302 4-303 4-401 4-402 4-403 4-405 4-406 4-407 4-501 4-502 4-503 4-504 *6-101 thru 6-110 8-102 9-102 9-104 *9-111 9-213 9-302 9-312 t9-9901 t9-9902 CONTRACTS 29 Bill HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 2134, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-431, 3126, 4094 HB-628 HB-431 HB-3436 HB-3436 HB-628 SB-104; HB-358 HB-2134, 3436 HB-2437 HB-2437, 3813 HB-2437, 3813 8.1 HB-1614 t11-117-15 HB-1392 15 SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) t15.1 HB-3275 *35.9 thru 39 HB-2546 *39.9 thru 42 HB-2546 t59.1 SB-213 t59.2 SB-213 1051-5 HB-2433 1051-50 HB-2433 CONVEYANCES 30 84 104.1 121 136 144 SB-891 SB-891 SB-891 SB-891 SB-891 *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. 2204 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 30-Cont. Par. Bill 145 SB-891 *201 thru 230 SB-1408 301 HB-1617 302 SB-1986; HB-3865 302.1 SB-1159, 1986; HB-2372, 3865 309 SB-1986; HB-1929, 2333,2433,2494, 2594,3865 312.1 SB-1909; HB-3281 318 SB-1986; HB-1929, 2333,2594,3865 318.2 HB-1929, 2594 318.3 SB-1749 318.4 HB-1929, 2333, 2433, 2594 318.5 HB-1929, 2433, 2594, 3865 319 SB-1986; HB-1929, 2594,3865 t319.1 SB-1986 322.1 HB-2494, 2594 324 HB-1929 503 SB-717,932 505 SB-717,932 506 SB-717,932 508 SB-717,932 509 SB-717,932 510 SB-717,932 *511 SB-717,932 512 SB-717,932 t512.1 SB-717,932 513 SB-717,932 514 SB-717,932 515 SB-717,932 t732.1 HB-1733 901 SB-1206; HB-1597, 1598,2164 902 HB-1196 903 SB-984; HB-2519, 4007 t904.1 SB-984; HB-2519, 4007 906 SB-1437; HB-1196 907 HB-1196 t908 HB-1196 1103 HB-3167,3228 1106 HB-3167,3228 1108 HB-3166 1112 HB-1972, 3167, 3228 1116 HB-3167,3228 1117 HB-3166 t1132 HB-3167,3228 1201 HB-3566 1207 SB-1404 Chap. Par. CORONERS 31 42 CORPORATIONS 32 1.70 1.80 4.05 4.20 6.05 13.70 14.30 15.10 15.40 15.50 15.55 15.70 t15.95 t15.97 101.01 101.10 t102.35 103.05 107.03 S 107.85 108.05 t108.22 115.10 t 115.20 *211.1 360.9 360.10 t360.12-1 415 t415-12.2 *439.42 465 t600.1 604 605 609.14 618 621 636.2 t636.2 t656.1 660 661 674 678 t690.18a 690.25 690.26 Bill HB-1386 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 1423, 2043 SB-464, 2043; HB-2396 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1277 SB-2162; HB-1103 SB-2222 HB-2517 SB-1231,2163 HB-1751 SB-1231,2163 SB-1231,2163 SB-1231,2163 HB-2033 SB-1423 SB-1277 SB-1408 SB-402 SB-402 HB-1103, 3845 SB-276 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 SB-1408 HB-1293 HB-1245 SB-436, 1334; HB-1204, 2791, 3281,3612 SB-267 SB-115 SB-1334 SB-1334 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-1245 SB-1334; HB-3281 SB-267 SB-1334 SB-1334 HB-1245 SB-1334; HB-1204, 3281 SB-267 *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. 2205 Chap. Par. 32-Cont. 690.39 690.43 t691.17a 691.24 691.25 691.38 691.42 t1006.1 COUNTIES 34 SE SE HI SE SB SE SE HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 34-Cont. 3-1334 t3-4006.2 3-1334 3-4007 B-1245 3-4008 3-1334; HB-3281 t3-4008.1 1-267 3-4010 3-1334 t3-4010.1 3-1334 3-5010 1 B-1103,3845 3-5013 1 3-5018 1 3-5020 3-5022 1-1002 SB-891; HB-762 3-5044 HB-2433 1-1004 SB-908; HB-764 3-6008 HB-799, 1254 1-2004 HB-801 3-6011 HB-2950,3030 1-4002 HB-800 3-6013 HB-2433 1-4010 HB-68 3-6015 HB-783 1-5001 SB-1828; HB-2759 t3-6015.1 HB-4099 1-5015 HB-68 3-6021 HB-539 2-1001 SB-1831; HB-68, 2762 3-6033 HB-592 2-3002 SB-922; HB-68, 352, t3-6038 HB-3194 2037 3-7002 SB-229 2-3008 SB-100 3-7003 SB-216 t2-3011 HB-2664 3-7008 SB-37 2-4001 HB-68 3-7012 HB-518 2-4002 SB-221 t3-7013.1 HB-4099 2-5009 HB-838 3-8002 SB-1081 2-5012 SB-100 3-8010 SB-37, 1081 2-6001 SB-715 3-8011 SB-1081 3-1001 HB-864, 1254, 1827 3-8013 SB-1081, 1082 3-1002 HB-864,1254, 1827 3-8014 SB-1081, 1082, 1 3-1005 HB-783,2646 t3-8016.1 HB-4099 3-2012 HB-2433 3-9005 SB-1033; HB-110 3-3001 HB-1333 3986 3-3013 HB-3036 t3-9013 HB-2612 3-3014 HB-1225, 3036 3-10012 SB-1826; HB-275 3-3015 SB-265; HB-1225, t3-10022 HB-767, 863 2433 3-14002 SB-1115 3-3017 HB-2433 3-14021 SB-37 t3-3017.1 HB-3036 3-15002 SB-560,661; HB- t3-3020.1 SB-1657 3-15016 SB-905; HB-1190 3-3034 HB-3036 4-2001 HB-3989 t3-3035.1 HB-3035,3036 4-2002 SB-907; HB-762, 3-3039 HB-566 4-2002.1 HB-2433 3-3043 HB-799 t4-2002a SB-907; HB-762 t3-3043 HB-799, 800 4-2004 SB-907 13-3044 HB-3104,3485 4-2005 SB-907 t3-4000 SB-673 4-2006 HB-3495 t3-4000.1 SB-673 4-4001 SB-1534 t3-4002.1 SB-843 4-5001 HB-799, 862 3-4004 SB-673,843, 1115 4-6001 SB-100, 846; HB- t3-4004.1 SB-673, 1115 854,1495 t3-4004.2 SB-673, 1115 4-6002 SB-100 t3-4004.3 SB-673 4-6003 SB-100 t3-4004.4 SB-673 t4-6005 HB-566 3-4005 SB-1115 4-8001 SB-846; HB-763 3-4006 SB-673 *4-8001 HB-763 t3-4006.1 SB-673 t4-8002 SB-698, 1679, 18t *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-673 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673 HB-1616 HB-2495 HB-854, 2517 SB-86; HB-16 SB-1749 )19 8, 7 2433 1671 765, 64 2206 Chap. Par. 34-Cont. 4-9001 4-10001 4-12001 4-12002 4-12003 4-12011 5-1002 5-1004 5-1005 5-1006 5-1007 5-1008 5-1016 5-1022 15-1027.1 5-1029 5-1030 5-1031 5-1035.1 5-1041 5-1041.1 5-1042 15-1049.1 t5-1055.1 5-1062 5-1062.1 5-1069 5-1069.1 t5-1071.1 5-1086 15-1086.1 15-1092.1 5-1101 5-1103 5-1104 t5-1104.1 5-1106 5-1111 5-1113 5-1114 t5-1117 t5-1118 5-2006 t5-3003 5-8006 5-8007 t5-8008 5-12001 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 34-Cont. SB-100 5-12008 HB-1273 SB-100 5-12011 HB-4171 SB-907; HB-891 5-15002 SB-1296 SB-86,891,907; 5-15010 HB-552, 3878 HB-16, 762, 1559, 5-15021 HB-854, 3189 2152,2433,2517 5-20001 HB-68 SB-907; HB-762 5-23001 HB-3378 HB-762 5-23010 HB-735, 1953, 3378 HB-3208, 3485, 4174 5-23013 HB-2387, 3378 HB-68 5-23023 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-1445, 1574 5-25002 HB-1283 HB-1733, 2433 5-25003 HB-3134 HB-1733, 1985, 2433 5-25013 SB-623; HB-2327, HB-2954 3139, 3854 HB-2433 5-26004 SB-37 SB-221 5-27001 SB-37; HB-1224 HB-1247 5-27003 SB-37; HB-68 SB-51 5-28001 SB-37; HB-1224 HB-3300 5-28006 SB-37 HB-3026 5-28008 SB-37 SB-839,2150; 5-31007 SB-464, 2043 HB-40825-32003 SB-51 SB-51, 1404; HB-1253 t 9 HB352 t5-33009 HB-2352 SB-1971 SB-1374 5-34001 HB-3827 HB-3440, 3826 t5-34010 HB-2352 HB-420 5-37001 SB-838; HB-942, 1677 SB-416, 1679, 1792; 5-37008.1 HB-3965 HB-552, 926, 1257, 5-39001 HB-798 1536, 1537, 1648, 5-40001 SB-1374 2430, 3205, 3244, t5-40001 thru 3878 5-40065 HB-791 SB-1030; HB-745 t5-40005 HB-1112 HB-542, 3698, 3902 5-41005 HB-791 HB-542 15-41005 SB-1801,2148 SB-31 6-1006 HB-68 HB-1499 6-3003 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-1499 6-3012 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-1276 t6-4010 HB-1551 SB-314, 907, 1471, 6-8001 HB-2433 1635, 1711,2170; 6-8003 HB-68 HB-1063, 4188 6-24002 SB-1831; HB-2757 HB-3485 6-25001 SB-1076, 1832; SB-868, 922, 1283 HB-3243 SB-868, 922, 1283 6-31006 SB-1343 HB-68, 430, 1985 *6-31007 SB-2053; HB-3625 HB-2995 11-16 HB-3245 HB-1271, 1374 11-19 HB-3245 HB-801, 1223, 3824 t295.1 SB-2139 HB-1374, 1950 t1005.5 HB-4116, 4126 SB-1749; HB-3440 t 1005.52-2 SB-37; HB-2 1035 HB-3780 HB-3374 7001 HB-1115 SB-1830; HB-2763 7002 HB-2062 SB-1404 7004 HB-2062 SB-1817; HB-800, 801 7005 HB-1316 SB-743, 1247; HB-872, 8015 HB-2957 1258, 3516, 4171 8075 SB-1822; HB-2957 *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. 2207 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 34-Cont. COURTS 37 43 43 ti t t 80: t80: t8( Par. Bill 25010 HB-854 72.1 HB-1114 72.2c HB-2443 72.2f HB-361, 3196 t72.2g SB-1306; HB-1678, 2352 72.3 HB-430 72.33 HB-430 160.2 SB-1160, 1404; HB-3139, 3869 t160.2 HB-2352 328 SB-686 439.8 SB-294; HB-2365, 2485 439.22 SB-294 39.22-1 HB-2365, 2485 39.22-2 HB-2365, 2485 439.24 SB-294 652 SB-963 655 HB-3828 t658.1 SB-963 801-1 SB-1393, 2159; HB-1420 801-2 HB-2222 801-3 SB-45, 95, 1265; HB-1056, 1239, 3416 801-4 HB-318, 402, 2013 801-4.1 HB-4147 801-5 HB-2222, 2223 801-7 HB-2467, 2767 801-8 SB-151, 873; HB-434, 1951,2467, 4075 801-8.1 HB-4075 801-8.2 HB-4075 801-12 SB-873 801-15 HB-2225, 3266, 3920 801-16 HB-318, 402, 1608, 1609 801-17 SB-1515; HB-3569, 3769, 3920, 4186 802-1 HB-3266 802-3 SB-949, 1990; HB-318, 402, 2226, 3266 802-4 HB-2226, 3266 802-8 HB-318, 402 802-9 HB-2222, 2223 802-10 SB-936, 2159; HB-318, 402, 2222, 2223, 3920,4183,4185 2-10.01 HB-3920 2-10.01 HB-4185 802-11 SB-95 32-11.1 HB-318,402 Chap. 37-Cont t8 t8 t8 t8 t8 Par. t. Bill 802-13 SB-2159; HB-2225, 3266, 3920, 4183 802-14 HB-2171 802-15 HB-2225, 3266, 3920, 4186 *802-16 HB-2225, 3266, 3920 802-17 SB-805, 1217; HB-1285 02-17.1 SB-2159; HB-1285, 3315,4183 802-18 HB-3266 802-19 HB-3770 802-20 HB-318,402 802-21 SB-2159; HB-582, 3416, 4183 802-22 HB-318, 402, 2225, 3090, 3416 802-23 SB-949, 1215, 2159; HB-318, 402, 2225, 4183 802-27 SB-45, 1265, 2159; HB-583, 1056, 2225, 3416, 4183 02-27.1 SB-2159; HB-4183 02-27.2 SB-2159; HB-4183 02-27.3 SB-2159; HB-4183 802-28 HB-318, 402, 582, 2797, 3416 02-28.1 HB-582 802-29 SB-1393 802-30 SB-1393 802-31 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 803-4 HB-4147 803-7 HB-4147 803-11 HB-2222, 2223 803-12 HB-2222, 2223 803-13 SB-95 803-19 SB-805 803-23 HB-3090 803-28 SB-45; HB-583 803-32 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 803-33 SB-67; HB-2206 804-4 HB-4147 804-10 SB-95 804-16 SB-805 804-20 HB-3090 804-25 SB-45, 1265; HB-583, 1056 804-27 SB-1393 804-29 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 804-32 SB-1265 805-4 SB-785, 915, 1021, 1460, 1521, 1568, 1648; HB-671, 2433, 2498, 2814, 2961, 2991,3690, 3949, 3987 *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. 2208 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 37- Cont. Par. Bill 805-5 805-7 805-9 805-10 805-11 805-17 805-19 805-22 805-23 805-24 805-29 805-31 t805-33.1 805-34 806-9 *806-11 CRIMINAL LAW 38 1-1 1-2 1-6 1-8 11-8 2-10.1 t2-10.2 2-13 2-.5 t5-6 7-10 7-12 *7-50 thru 70-53 8-1.1 8-1.2 8-4 t8-4.1 t8.5-5 t8.5-5 thru 8.5-15 t8.5-10 t8.5-15 9-1 9-3 9-3.3 19-3.4 t9-3a 10-2 t10-9 HB-4147 HB-1093, 4147 HB-2223 HB-2222, 2223, 4147 SB-95 SB-805 HB-606 HB-3090 SB-2160; HB-1589, 2433, 4128, 4130 SB-45; HB-606, 2305, 4130 SB-45, 1265; HB-583, 1056 SB-1393 HB-2522 SB-45 HB-2222, 2224 HB-257 AND PROCEDURE SB-917, 1408; HB-3343, 4055 SB-1049; HB-1415 HB-316 HB-1608 HB-1609 HB-2767 SB-287 HB-2696 HB-3342 SB-1399 HB-1642 SB-1425, 2188; HB-56, 1667 SB-1408 HB-4130 HB-4130 SB-1964; HB-4130 SB-1964; HB-3923 HB-2806 HB-3589 H B-2806 HB-2806 SB-287, 1209, 1895,- 1964; HB-81, 2130, 3923, 4220 SB-533, 589, 2168; HB-485, 2521, 2767, 3094 HB-2767, 4130 HB-1845 SB-589 HB-4130 HB-2401 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 11-9 tl 1-9.1 11-14 fl 1-14 11-17.1 11-18 11-19.2 11-20.1 11-21 12-1 12-2 12-4 12-4.1 12-4.2 12-4.3 12-4.4 *12-4.6 12-4.7 t12-4.8 112-4.9 12-5.1 12-6 t12-6.2 12-7.1 t12-7.3 12-7.4 12-9 t12-9.1 t12-9.2 12-11 12-13 12-14 12-15 12-16 12-17 12-18 S 12-20.1 12-21 t12-21.5 12-30 12-31 *12-32 112-33 t12-35 16-1 16-1.3 16-7 16-16 t16-20 116-25 *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-1421 SB-1938; HB-2767 SB-1212; HB-3041 HB-3041 HB-4130 HB-3041 HB-4130 HB-3461, 3921 HB-2771 SB-1376 SB-1376, 1463, 1964; HB-1421, 3923 SB-1376, 1964; HB-1421, 2801, 3923 HB-4130 SB-1964; HB-3923, 3986, 4130 SB-1376; HB-4130 SB-1376 SB-1376 SB-1404; HB-2767 SB-1376; HB-1845 SB-1376 HB-3866 SB-1376 HB-2782 HB-1761, 2065, 3848, 3857 SB-1555, 2216; HB-2677, 3271 SB-1555; HB-2677 SB-1376; HB-466 SB-1376 SB-1376 HB-4130 HB-4130 HB-4130 HB-2596 HB-2596 SB-122; HB-1842, 2433, 4177 SB-263, 999; HB-2264 HB-13 SB-1763 HB-3933 SB-1598; HB-2767 HB-2502, 3633, 4031 SB-1376 HB-3633 SB-1408 SB-264; HB-939 SB-2107 HB-2557 HB-1261 SB-1408 SB-1408 2209 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. t16-30 t16-35 t16-40 tl6A-2.1a 16A-3 16A-10 16B-2 16B-2.1 16C-1 16C-2 16C-3 tl6E-1 thru 16E-4 17-1 t17-5 17-7.1 t17-15 t17-20 t17-25 t17-30 t17-35 t17-40 t17-45 t17-50 t17-55 t17-60 t17-65 t17-70 t17-75 t17-80 t17-85 f17-90 t17-95 t17-100 t17-105 t17-110 t17-115 117-120 t17-125 t17-130 t17-135 17A-1 18-2 t18-3 19-1 20-1.1 21-1 121.3-1 *22-49.9 thru 22-55 24-1 Bill SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-434 HB-434 SB-2187 HB-56, 306, 3165 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-116; HB-434 HB-922 SB-1408 HB-1761 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408. SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-2433 HB-4130 HB-4246 HB-3289 HB-4130 HB-777 HB-4245 SB-1408 SB-915, 1424, 1463, 1521, 1541; HB-56, 671,963, 1278, 1313, 1419, 2498, 2747, 2806, 2991, 3809, 4001, 4101, 4231 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. TTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 38-Cont. 24-1.1 SB-1424; HB-939, 4130 24-1.2 SB-1964; HB-2694, 3923 t24-1.2 SB-1461 t24-1.3 SB-1461, 1601, 2246, 2247; HB-858, 2942, 3072, 3642 t24-1.4 SB-1601, 2247; HB-858, 3072, 3642 24-2 SB-543, 1033, 1404, 2102,2247; HB-1108, 2373, 2433, 2696, 2942, 3667 24-3 SB-711, 1143, 1424, 1463, 1917, 2247; HB-45, 497, 939, 1664, 2316, 2373, 2694, 3316, 3655 24-3.1 HB-939, 2373 24-3.2 HB-4130 24-3.3 SB-915, 1463, 1521; HB-671, 2498, 2991, 3816 24-3.4 HB-3273 124-3.4 SB-1424; HB-858, 1453 t24-3.5 SB-1917; HB-3072, 3316, 3655 24-4 SB-1424, 1917; HB-2373, 3316, 3655 24-5 SB-1424, 1463, 1917; HB-3316, 3655 24-6 HB-147, 2433, 3672 t24-7 SB-200, 1600; HB-2694, 3672 t24-10 SB-1408 26-1 HB-2315 t26-4 HB-2750, 2785 t26-5 SB-1408 t26-10 SB-1408 t26-15 SB-1408 t26.2-1 HB-3423 t27-5 SB-1408 28-1 SB-26, 378, 1086, 1404, 1738, 1758, 2069, 2070; HB-289, 1342, 2170, 2721, 3276,3387; SB-1(SS-2); HB- (SS-2) 28-1.1 SB-26, 378, 1404, 1738, 1758, 2069; HB-289, 2170, 2721, 3276,3387; SB-I (SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) 2210 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. 38-Cont. t2 t3 1- t 31, 31, t t t1 1t t, 1-F 3 1;: 3 t3 t t33F-I 1t- t1 t3' t3 t3 t45-1 thru HB-540 SB-1431 SB-1289; HB-1672 SB-1289; HB-1672 SB-1963 SB-1963 SB-97, 2102, 2247; HB-468, 3667, 4193 HB-3857 HB-2075 HB-2132 HB-2075 8-1.2 HB-48 28-2 SB-264, 930 28-3 SB-26, 378, 1758, 2069; HB-289, 3276, 3387; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1 (SS-2) 28-4 HB-3273 28-5 SB-1086; HB-832; SB-I (SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) 28-7 SB-1086; HB-832; SB- 1(SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) 28-8 SB-l (SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) 30-1 HB-4130 31-1 HB-2767 1-4.1 HB-56 31-6 HB-3715 31-7 HB-3715 t31-9 HB-840 31-15 SB-1408 A-l.l HB-4130 A-1.2 SB-128; HB-4030, 4130 A-1.3 HB-3970 32-4 SB-1376; HB-2131 32-4a SB-1376; HB-2131 32-11 HB-1687 32-15 SB-1408 t33-4 SB-437 33-10 SB-1408 33-15 SB-1408 33-20 SB-1408 33-25 SB-1408 3A-3 SB-1290; HB-1665, 1666, 4130 33B-1 HB-4130 3D-1 HB-4130 33E-6 SB-817; HB-2557 33E-9 SB-427 3E-13 SB-264; HB-1340 33F-1 SB-1289, 1431; HB-1672 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. *50 thru 50-3 *50-30 thru 50-34 60-5 *60-7.7 *65 thru 65-1 *65-10 thru 65-13 *70 thru 70-2 *71 thru 71-1 *81 thru 81-4 81-21 *81-21 *81-21 thru 81-35 81-25 81-26 81-30 *81-51 thru 81-55 81-61 *81-61 thru 81-70 *82 thru 82-8 82-2 82-3 82-4 82-5 83-1 *83-1 thru 83-16.3 83-1.1 HB-149, 264, 432, 2373,2935 83-2 SB-1459; HB-149, 264, 432, 480, 2373 83-3 SB-288, 1424, 1459, 1917; HB-57, 2729, 2735, 3316, 3655 *83-3 HB-149, 264, 432 83-3.1 HB-2729, 2735, 2744, 3968, 4032, 4033, 4034, 4035 -83-3.1 SB-1424; HB-57, 2373 *83-3a HB-149, 264, 432 t83-3b SB-1459 t83-3b thru 83-3e t83-3c t83-3d 83-4 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-289, 290, 1424, 1459 *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-1408 SB-1408 SB-1230; HB-2184, 2384 SB-1377 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-709 HB-3522 SB-1408 SB-1913; HB-622, 2265, 3305 HB-709, 2265 HB-2265 SB-1408 HB-2082 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-37, 1148, 1565, 1863; HB-2935 SB-1148, 1565; HB-2935 SB-1148, 1565; HB-2935 SB-37 HB-149, 264, 432, 2373 HB-939 SB-1148, 1565; I thru 33F-3 33F-2 33F-5 3F-10 33G-1 33G-5 36-1 42-2 t45-1 S45-5 t45-2 t 2211 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued *83-4 83-5 *83-5 *83-6 t83-6.1 *83-7 *83-8 83-8.1 *83-9 83-10 *83-10 83-12 *83-12 83-13.1 *83-13.1 83-14 Chap. 38-Cont. Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. TTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-149, 264, 432 SB-1459 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432 SB-1424, 1917; HB-3316, 3655 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432, 3768, 4030 HB-149, 264, 432 SB-542 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-1336 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-497 HB-4032 SB-1424, 1917; HB-2212, 3316, 3655 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1147 HB-1421 HB-606 SB-238, 1045 SB-1024, 1045 HB-2808 HB-606 HB-2808 HB-1075, 3010 HB-4130 HB-3271 HB-606 SB-1377 SB-1377 SB-2154 SB-1377 SB-1377 HB-43, 1499 HB-2443 SB-822 HB-43, 1499 SB-822 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 106C-1 106C-2 107-9 107-11 t107-15 108-4 108-8 108B-1 108B-2 108B-3 110-1 110-2 t110-2 110-3 t110-3.1 110-3.la 110-4 1l10-5.1 110-6 110-6.1 110-6.3 t110-6.3 110-7 1 10-7.1 110-8 110-9 110-10 110-11 111-1 111-4 112A-2 112A-3 112A-4 112A-5 112A-6 112A-7 112A-10 112A-12 112A-14 112A-15 112A-17 112A-18 112A-20 112A-21 112A-22 112A-23 112A-24 It 12A-26 thru 112A-31 Bill HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2456 SB-986 HB-2520 HB-2456 SB-744, 1291, 1804; HB-1668, 2433, 3973 SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) HB-606 SB-1390 SB-1803 SB-716; HB-1951 SB-2216; HB-3271 SB-1803 SB-1803 SB-1803 SB-1555; HB-2677 SB-2216; HB-3271 SB-1555; HB-2677 HB-4130 SB-1555 HB-2677, 3271 HB-2476, 2500, 4130 SB-1803 HB-2500 SB-1803 SB-400, 1462, 1469, 1803; HB-1499, 2572, 2618, 3445 SB-1803 SB-914 HB-1499, 4189 SB-400, 1293; HB-1676, 3445 SB-400; HB-728, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-2433, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-1609, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-1609, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 *83-14 83-15 83-15a 83-16 83-16.1 83-16.3 t83.2a *84-0.1 thru 84-7 *87-1 thru 87-3 *90-0.1 thru 90-2 *90-10 thru 90-11 100-6-3.1 102-2 102-21 103-5 103-6 104-12 104-13 104-16 104-18 104-25 105-5-3 105-9 106-1 106-2 t106-2.5 t106-5 t106-6 *106A-1 thru 106A-5 *106A-2 106B-1 tl06B-1 t106B-2 2212 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill 113-3 SB-659; HB-3478 113-4 HB-606 114-5 HB-4130 114-15 HB-2960 t114-15 SB-999; HB-1593 115-1 SB-1024; HB-2443 115-2 HB-606 115-4 HB-2998, 4029 115-4.1 HB-2500 S115-5.2 SB-1319, 1425 115-6 HB-606 115-7 SB-1597; HB-3185 115-7.2 HB-3633, 3986 S115-7.3 HB-1842, 3986 t115-15 HB-3291 119-5 HB-434, 1642, 2767, 3607 121-13 SB-659, 790; HB-497, 1950 122-1 HB-1950 122-2.1 HB-3985 122-4 HB-497, 1950 155-3 SB-1391 200-2 HB-2456 200-3 HB-2456 204-lb SB-1561; HB-2024, 2988 204-5 SB-1561; HB-2988 204-7 SB-1561; HB-2024, 2988 204-7.1 HB-2306, 2988 t204-7.2 HB-1285 204-8 SB-1561; HB-2988 204.7.1 SB-1561 206-2.1 HB-4030 206-5 SB-446, 1403, 1635, 2114; HB-74, 331, 423, 1381, 2433, 4030, 4188 208-10 SB-151, 425, 1404, 2065; HB-1950, 2507 210-4 SB-1635; HB-4188 221 HB-2736 t221 HB-2736 222 SB-122; HB-549, 2736 223 HB-2736 224 HB-2736 225 HB-2736 227 HB-2736 228 HB-2737 1001-1-1 HB-2218 1003-1-2 HB-4130 1003-2-2 SB-80, 81,468; HB-335, 2221, 2390, 2457, 3047, 3831, 4130 Chap. 38--Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. Par. Bill 38-Cont. 1003-2-2.2 SB-58; HB-2024 t1003-2-9 SB-242 1003-3-1 SB-1763, 1911; HB-4130 1003-3-2 SB-278, 749; HB-8, 2684, 4130 1003-3-2.1 HB-8, 2683, 4130 1003-3-3 HB-4130 1003-3-4 SB-292; HB-8 1003-3-5 HB-2684, 3961 1003-3-7 HB-2221, 2767 1003-3-8 HB-4130 1003-3-9 HB-4130 1003-3-10 HB-4130 1003-3-13 HB-4130 1003-4-1 SB-1356; HB-3737 t1003-4-1.1 SB-1356; HB-3737 1003-4-3 HB-2601 t1003-5-4 HB-1632 S1003-6-2.1 HB-2262 1003-6-3 SB-1404; HB-8, 267, 906, 1454, 3970, 4130, 4225 t1003-6-3.1 HB-3025 1003-6-4 SB-1305 1003-6-5 HB-418 S1003-6-6 HB-1632 1003-7-2 SB-1524; HB-336 1003-8-2 HB-3986 1003-8-7 HB-3919 t1003-8-11 SB-866 1003-9-2 HB-1314 S 1003-9-7 HB-202 1003-10-5 HB-606, 3005, 3207 t1003-10-13 SB-866 1003-12-2 SB-769; HB-2391 1003-12-3a HB-2390, 3831 1003-12-5 HB-2601 t1003-12-14 SB-894 t1003-12-15 SB-894 1003-13-2 HB-987 1003-13-6 HB-987 1003-14-1 HB-4130 1003-14-2 SB-264 1003-14-4 HB-1131 t1003-14-5 SB-1555; HB-2677 1003-15-2 SB-866, 1783; HB-1619 1003-15.2 HB-4108 1005-2-5 HB-606 1005-3-2 SB-1597 1005-3-4 HB-3183, 3288 1005-4-1 SB-242, 1021, 1597; HB-1418, 2814, 4000 1005-4-3 SB-2114; HB-4030 t1005-4-3.1 HB-3288 2213 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 1005-9-1.2 1005-9-1.5 t1005-9-1.5 1005-9-1.6 t1005-9-1.7 1005-9-2 t1005-9-4 1103 1404 1453 *1581 thru 1584 1583 t1605.1 *2312-1.1 *2312-13.1 *2312-13.2 *2312-13.3 1005-5-1 HB-4130 1005-5-3 SB-171, 446, 907, 1021, 1292, 1376, 1404, 1424, 1463, 1615, 1917; HB-982, 1590, 1673, 1674, 1702, 1704, 1844, 2213, 2263, 2487, 2690, 2746, 2814, 3316, 3633, 3655, 3857, 4130, 4246 "1005-5-3 SB-1459 1005-5-3.1 HB-2288, 3089 1005-5-3.2 SB-1597, 1693, 1963, 1964, 2187; HB-1499, 1761, 2065, 2133, 2433, 2745, 3184, 3633, 3923 1005-5-6 SB-907, 1635; HB-1698, 2133, 2306, 2307, 2433, 2500, 3186, 3857, 4188 1005-5-8 SB-660 t1005-5-9 HB-4101 1005-6-1 SB-1021, 1212, 1469, 1597, 2169; HB-2173, 2814 1005-6-2 SB-1033; HB-2125, 2433 1005-6-3 SB-15, 907, 1147, 1404; HB-1062, 1499, 2125, 2133, 2306, 2433, 2487, 2767, 3494, 4055 1005-6-3.1 SB-230, 907, 1021, 1147; HB-331, 2125, 2306, 2433, 2814 1005-6-3.2 SB-913 1005-6-4 HB-2125, 2133 1005-6-4.1 HB-1061, 2133 1005-7-1 SB-907; HB-4130 1005-7-6 HB-834 1005-8-1 SB-15, 1964, 2186; HB-1029, 1595, 2379, 2487, 3918, 3923, 4130 1005-8-1.1 HB-4130 1005-8-2 SB-1963; HB-4130 1005-8-4 HB-4130 1005-8-6 HB-2487 1005-8-7 SB-1054 1005-8A-3 SB-1783, 1903; HB-1380, 4130 1005-8A-5 SB-1783, 1903 1005-9-1 SB-907, 1762; HB-1921 4 t451 thru t5 5 5 40 SB-1404 102 SB-548,934, 1545; HB-661 t107 HB-1608,1609 202 HB-3935 203 HB-2382 209 SB-1160; HB-1411 t220 HB-4062 401 HB-606 404 HB-3261, 3353 .04.1 SB-1534; HB-3331 457 SB-1805; HB-3493 t458 HB-3493 501.1 SB-548, 934, 1545 502 SB-2223 503 SB-548, 930, 934, 1545; HB-661 504 SB-548,934, 1545 505 SB-793, 1201, 1284, 1800; HB-1007, 1274, 1351, 3147, 3260 305.1 HB-1655, 3147 105.2 SB-1821 506 HB-2207 508 HB-2041 510 SB-658,717, 1466; HB-936, 937, 1146, 1321, 1350, 3147, 3260, 4104 513 SB-658, 1466, 1678; HB-936, 3482 601 HB-3261 602 SB-400; HB-3445 603 HB-3261 *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-626, 1378; HB-362, 437, 2190, 3694 SB-1763 SB-1020, 1294; HB-1675 HB-2433 SB-1763; HB-3921 HB-1418 HB-2306 SB-1783, 2156 SB-278, 292; HB-2500 SB-540; HB-786 HB-2390, 3831 HB-1785 HB-1909 HB-3445 HB-3445 HB-3445 HB-3445 DOMESTIC RELATIONS 40 2214 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 40-Cont. 604 HB-1164 t604.1 HB-1164 606 HB-2711 607 SB-172, 2076; HB-1143, 2751, 3261 607.1 HB-1182, 2433, 3147, 3261 t607.2 HB-1182 608 SB-789 609 HB-3260, 3261, 3262 t609.1 HB-2331 610 HB-1181, 1182, 3261 705 HB-1352 706.1 SB-1821, 2073; HB-554, 2784, 2933, 3147, 3322, 4106 t706.3 HB-3483, 4078 709 SB-2233; HB-1007, 3355 710 SB-2233; HB-3355 t711.5 HB-3832 1000 SB-619; HB-1462 1001 SB-619; HB-1462 1002 SB-619 1004 SB-619; HB-1462 1004a SB-1855; HB-3793, 3897 1006 SB-619; HB-1462 1007 SB-619; HB-1462 1009 SB-619; HB-1462 1015 SB-619; HB-836, 1181 1022 SB-380 1102 HB-1352 1105 HB-1352 1107.1 SB-1821, 2073; HB-554, 2784, 2933, 3322,4106 t1107.2 HB-3483, 3832, 4078 1112 HB-3233 tl115.1 HB-1609 1226.1 SB-1821, 2073; HB-554, 2784, 2933, 3322, 4106 t 1226.2 HB-3483, 3832, 4078 1229 HB-1352 1501 SB-248, 1393; HB-582, 606, 3005, 3207, 3266 1503 HB-2013 1504 HB-2006 1507 SB-2207; HB-3684, 4168 1508 HB-4168 1519.1 SB-2207; HB-3684, 4168 1519.2 SB-2207 Chap. Par. 40-Cont. t1519.2 1521 1522 1522.2 1522.4 t 1522.4a 1522.6 1523 1526 *1700 thru 1705 1704 t1704.1 2311-1 2311-2 2311-3 2312-1 *2312-1.1 2312-2 2312-3 2312-4 *2312-4 2312-5 2312-6 2312-7 2312-9 2312-10 t2312-10.1 2312-12 2312-13 *2312-13.1 *2312-13.2 *2312-13.3 2312-14 2312-15 2312-17 2312-18 2312-20 2312-21 2312-22 2312-23 t2312-23.1 2312-24 2312-25 2312-26 2312-27 t2312-27.1 2312-37 t2313 2313-1 Bill SB-329 SB-1393 SB-680 HB-2433, 2605 SB-248 SB-248 HB-1302 HB-2433 HB-2392 SB-1408 HB-2392 SB-2207; HB-2392, 3684, 4168 SB-400; HB-3343 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-728, 3352, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3261, 3445, 3998 SB-400; HB-3445 HB-3342 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400, 1535, 1555; HB-1609, 2677, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3352, 3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-1463, 3445 SB-400; HB-1609, 3445 HB-1608, 1609 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400 SB-400; HB-3445 HB-3445 SB-15 SB-15; HB-1609 *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. 2215 Chap. Par. 40-Cont. t2313-1.1 t2313-1.2 2313-2 2313-3 2313-4 t2313-6 t2314-1 2401 2403.2 t2503.1 2506 t2506.5 2507 2508 2511 2514 t2515.2 2520 t2520.1 t2520.5 2521 2604 DRAINAGE 42 5-3 5-14 5-17 5-19 t6-4.1 t239.126 253 279 280 t283.6 t295.1 t306.7 308 308 1/2 311 315.4 t316.1 319.4 319.7 319.11la 319.17 322 323 323.2 323.6 323.13 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 42-Cont. SB-15, 400; HB-3445 SB-15 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 SB-400; HB-3445 HB-3261, 3262 HB-44 HB-727 SB-1019, 1020, 1378; HB-2190, 2433 SB-563 HB-3496 HB-3496 SB-2062 SB-658, 930, 2062; HB-937 SB-1066, 1297,1404; HB-2770 SB-658, 930; HB-937 HB-1608, 1609 SB-1821, 2073; HB-554, 2784, 2933, 3322,4106 HB-3483, 4078 HB-3832 HB-1352 SB-1168 SB-65; HB-2380 HB-1980 SB-65; HB-2380 HB-1980 SB-1664 SB-1410 SB-100 HB-3153 HB-1920 SB-2139; HB-3154 SB-2139 SB-2139; HB-3154 SB-2139; HB-3170 HB-2433 HB-3170 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-2139 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-854, 3189 HB-854, 3189 HB-854, 3189 SB-217, 257 SB-257; HB-1173, 3676 SB-461, 678; HB-928 HB-3637 HB-1661, 3676 323.32 324q 326 326a 326bb 326d 326f t326h 328.6a 329e 331.6 331.11 331.20 t349.35 t349.40 349.45 t349.45 t349.50 t349.55 t349.60 t349.65 t349.86 t349.88 t349.90 349.92 t349.92 t349.94 t349.96 349.98 t349.98 t349.100 t349.102 t349.104 t349.106 349.108 t349.108 t349.110 t349.112 t349.114 t349.116 t349.118 349.120 t349.120 t349.122 t349.124 t349.126 t349.128 t349.130 t349.132 t349.134 t349.136 t349.138 t349.140 t349.142 Bill SB-37, 1684; HB-1224, 1650, 3055 SB-678; HB-943 HB-3464 HB-3100 SB-1683; HB-3204 HB-3675 SB-462; HB-945 SB-416, 1679; HB-926, 1536, 1537, 3205 SB-679, 1927; HB-927, 3536 HB-854, 3189 HB-3056, 3100 SB-678; HB-945 HB-3054, 3100 SB-1410 SB-1410 HB-2433 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 HB-2433 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 HB-2433 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 HB-2433 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 HB-2433 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-1410 *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. 2216 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 42-Cont. 42-Cont. t349.144 SB-1410 t349.254 SB-1410 t349.146 SB-1410 t349.256 SB-1410 t349.148 SB-1410 t349.258 SB-1410 t349.150 SB-1410 t349.260 SB-1410 t349.152 SB-1410 t349.262 SB-1410 t349.154 SB-1410 t349.264 SB-1410 t349.156 SB-1410 t349.265 SB-1936; HB-3676 t349.158 SB-1410 t349.266 HB-2433, 2857, 2858 t349.160 SB-1410 t349.268 HB-2433 t349.162 SB-1410 t349.270 HB-2858, 2958 t349.164 SB-1410 *350m thru 353 SB-1410 t349.166 SB-1410 *359.9 thru 360 SB-1410 t349.168 SB-1410 *360.9 thru 361 SB-1410 t349.170 SB-1410 *361.01 thru t349.172 SB-1410 361.1 SB-1410 t349.174 SB-1410 *362 thru 368 SB-1410 t349.176 SB-1410 *369.9 thru 372 SB-1410 t349.178 SB-1410 *372.9 thru t349.180 SB-1410 372.c SB-1410 349.182 HB-2433 *372m thru 373 SB-1410 t349.182 SB-1410 *374.9 thru 375 SB-1410 t349.184 SB-1410 *376.9 thru 377 SB-1410 S349.186 SB-1410 *378.9 thru 379 SB-1410 t349.188 SB-1410 *380.9thru380a SB-1410 349.190 HB-2433 *380b.9 thru t349.190 SB-1410 380c SB-1410 t349.192 SB-1410 *380c.9 thru +349.194 SB-1410 380d SB-1410 t349.196 SB-1410 *380e.9 thru 349. SB-1410 380f SB-1410 t349.198 SB-1410 *380f.9 thru t349.200 SB-1410 380g SB-1410 t349.202 SB-1410 *380g.9 thru t349.204 SB-1410 380h SB-1410 t349.206 SB-1410 *380h.9 thru t349.208 SB-1410 380i SB-1410 t349.210 SB-1410 *380i.9 thru t349.212 SB-1410 380j SB-1410 t349.214 SB-1410 *380j.9 thru t349.216 SB-1410 380k SB-1410 +349.218 SB-1410 *380k.9 thru t349.220 SB-1410 3801 SB-1410 t349.222 SB-1410 *3801.9 thru t349.224 SB-1410 380m SB-1410 t349.226 SB-1410 *380m.9 thru t349.228 SB-1410 380n SB-1410 t349.230 SB-1410 *380n.9 thru t349.232 SB-1410 380o SB-1410 t349.234 SB-1410 *380o.9 thru t349.236 SB-1410 380p SB-1410 t349.238 SB-1410 *380p.9 thru t349.240 SB-1410 380q SB-1410 t349.242 SB-1410 *380q.9 thru t349.244 SB-1410 380r SB-1410 t349.246 SB-1410 *380r.9 thru t349.248 SB-1410 380s SB-1410 t349.250 SB-1410 *380s.9 thru t349.252 SB-1410 380t SB-1410 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2217 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 42-Cont. 42-Cont. *380t.9 thru *380z26.9 thru 380u SB-1410 380z27 SB-1410 *380u.9 thru *380z27.9 thru 380v SB-1410 380z28 SB-1410 *380v.9 thru *380z28.9 thru 380w SB-1410 380z29 SB-1410 *380w.9 thru *380z29.9 thru 380x SB-1410 380z30 SB-1410 *380x.9 thru *380z30.9 thru 380y SB-1410 380z31 SB-1410 *380y.9 thru *380z31.9 thru 380z SB-1410 380z32 SB-1410 *380zl.9 thru *380z32.9 thru 380z2 SB-1410 380z33 SB-1410 *380z2.9 thru *380z34.9 thru 380z3 SB-1410 380z35 SB-1410 *380z3.9 thru *380z35.9 thru 380z4 SB-1410 380z36 SB-1410 *380z4.9 thru *380z36.9 thru 380z5 SB-1410 380z37 SB-1410 *380z5.9 thru *380z37.9 thru 380z6 SB-1410 380z38 SB-1410 *380z6.9 thru *380z38.9 thru 380z7 SB-1410 380z39 SB-1410 *380z7.9 thru *380z39.9 thru 380z8 SB-1410 380z40 SB-1410 *380z8.9 thru *380z40.9 thru 380z10 SB-1410 380z41 SB-1410 *380zl0.9 thru *380z41.9 thru 380zl1 SB-1410 380z42 SB-1410 *380zl1.9 thru *380z44.9 thru 380z12 SB-1410 380z45 SB-1410 *380zl2.9 thru *380z45.9 thru 380zl3 SB-1410 380z47 SB-1410 *380zl3.9 thru *380z47.9 thru 380z14 SB-1410 380z48 SB-1410 *380z14.9 thru *380z48.9 thru 380zl5 SB-1410 380z49 SB-1410 *380zl6.9 thru *380z49.9 thru 380zl7 SB-1410 380z52 SB-1410 *380zl7.9 thru *380z52.9 thru 380zl8 SB-1410 380z53 SB-1410 *380zl8.9 thru *380z53.9 thru 380z19 SB-1410 380z54 SB-1410 *380zl9.9 thru *380z54.9 thru 380z20 SB-1410 380z55 SB-1410 *380z20.9 thru *380z55.9 thru 380z21 SB-1410 380z56 SB-1410 *380z21.9 thru *380z56.9 thru 380z22 SB-1410 380z58 SB-1410 *380z22.9 thru *380z58.9 thru 380z23 SB-1410 380z59 SB-1410 *380z23.9 thru *380z59.9 thru 380z24 SB-1410 380z60 SB-1410 *380z24.9 thru *380z60.9 thru 380z25 SB-1410 380z62 SB-1410 *380z25.9 thru *380z62.9 thru 380z26 SB-1410 380z63.1 SB-1410 *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. 2218 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 42-Cont. t380z63.2 t380z63.4 *380z99 thru 381 *380z.9 thru 380zl 398.1 409b 415 437d t439.1 443f 501-1 DRAM SHOPS 43 93.9 95 95.05 t95.05-1 t95.05.1 95.19 95.20 *97 t97.1 *98 *99 100 101 102 103 *104 *105 106 *107 108 108a 109 110 112. 115 117 118 118.1 1.19 120 120a 121 122 123 125 126 126a 127 Bill Chap. 43-Cont. HB-38 HB-3417 SB-1410 SB-1410 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-100; HB-927, 3169 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-2139 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-413 HB-3928 HB-120 HB-1303, 2854 HB-1103 SB-1951 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 SB-961; HB-2609, 3273 HB-3273 SB-1614 HB-3273 SB-834; HB-3273 HB-994, 3273 SB-626; HB-3273, 3694 HB-3273 SB-429; HB-1123, 3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 SB-626; HB-3273 SB-37, 1398 Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 130 SB-545, 564, 1404; HB-803, 2433, 2485, 3273, 3440; SB-l1(SS-2); HB- (SS-2) 131 SB-626, 2171; HB-993, 2794, 2828, 3037, 4146 135 HB-2815, 2816 1l35.1 HB-2815 139a HB-3273 144.20 HB-3273 144c HB-3273 144d SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) t144e SB-835; HB-2424 t144f SB-1086; HB-832 t144g SB-689, 1613, 1614, 2109; HB-3860; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1 (SS-2) 145 HB-3273 146 HB-3273 148 HB-3273 149 HB-3273 150 HB-3273 152 HB-3273 153 HB-3273 154 HB-3273 154a HB-3273 155 HB-3273 156 SB-689, 1629; HB-3324, 3815 157 HB-3273 158 SB-1951; HB-752, 1103, 3960 159 HB-3273 159a HB-1733, 1985 163 SB-626 163a SB-1956; HB-1733, 1985 *163d SB-1377 163e HB-3273 164 HB-3273 165a HB-1733, 1985 166 SB-1398; HB-124 t166.9 SB-1398 167 SB-998, 1398; HB-370 167a SB-626; HB-2922; SB-I(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) 1f67b SB-989, 1333; HB-370 169 SB-1398; HB-124 171 SB-1398 172 SB-1398 174 SB-1398 175 SB-1398 2219 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 43-Cont. Par. Bill 176 177 t182-1 thru 182-50 183 186 189.1 192 301.1 305 309 450 9505-1 Chap. 46-Cont. SB-1398 SB-1398 SB-626 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 HB-3273 SB-689, 835 HB-2051 SB-967 HB-3273 HB-1103 ELECTIONS 46 1-3 SB-13, 1992; HB-2639, 3688, 4019 1-5 SB-922; HB-352, 433 *1-5 SB-430 tl-6 SB-430 1A-1 SB-1035; HB-2156, 3563 1A-2 HB-974 1A-2.1 HB-2634 1A-6.1 HB-962 1A-8 HB-351, 667, 2539, 2598 1A-9 HB-351, 667, 1010 tlA-16 HB-351,667 2A-1 SB-10; HB-1978, 3902, 4113 2A-1.1 SB-1,469, 1315, 1593; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 111, 134, 268, 355,530, 1837, 2639 *2A-l.la HB-2639 t2A-l.lb HB-35 2A-1.2 SB-1230, 2218; HB-35, 77, 556, 611,759, 760, 763, 992, 2036, 2215, 2639, 3011, 4019, 4046, 4125 2A-2.1 SB-424 2A-20 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 *2A-20 HB-759 2A-23 HB-68 2A-24 HB-68 2A-25 HB-2639 2A-26 HB-929, 2639 2A-27 HB-2639, 2916, 2919 2A-30 HB-2639 2A-30a HB-2639, 2916, 2919 2A-31 HB-2639, 2916, 2919 2A-32 HB-2639 2A-33 HB-2639 Par. Bill 2A-34 2A-36 2A-37 2A-38 2A-39 2A-42 2A-43 2A-44 2A-45 2A-46 2A-48 2A-49 2A-50 2A-51 2A-52 *2A-53 t2A-53.1 t2A-53.5 t2A-53a t2A-55 3-1 3-2 3-3 t3.1-1 4-2 4-6.1 4-6.2 4-6.3 t4-6.4 4-7 4-8 4-8.01 4-8.02 4-8.03 4-10 4-11 4-13 4-14.1 4-15 4-16 4-17 t4-18.01 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-22 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639, 4019 HB-2639 SB-2218; HB-2639 HB-609, 899, 2639 HB-2639 HB-2215 HB-4125 HB-4046 HB-77, 992, 3011 HB-2639 HB-1125 SB-1992; HB-3688, 4060 SB-37 HB-3563, 4102 SB-1157; HB-1125 HB-132, 356, 2563 SB-919, 922, 1156, 1992; HB-279, 352, 2044, 2563, 2632, 2650, 3563, 3688, 4102 SB-37 SB-1452; HB-132, 2563 SB-571 SB-1992; HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 SB-37, 1992; HB-467, 3688 HB-353, 467, 471, 2639 HB-467 HB-2433 HB-467 SB-1432; HB-351, 467, 2475 HB-467 SB-1992 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1; HB-35, 111, 353, 467,471,951 *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. 2220 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. 4-23 4-24 4-24.1 4-25 4-27 4-30 5-2 5-7 5-7.01 5-7.02 5-7.03 5-9 5-9.1 5-12 5-14' 5-16 5-16.1 5-16.2 6- 6-3 6-3 6-3 6- 6- HB-1125 HB-467 HB-467 SB-922; HB-79, 297, 351 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1157; HB-1125, 2475 SB-1992; HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 SB-37, 1992; HB-467, 3688 HB-2433 SB-1992 HB-353, 471 HB-467 HB-132, 356, 2563 SB-919,922, 1156, 1992; HB-279, 352, 2044, 2563, 2632, 2650, 3563, 3688, 4102 SB-37 SB-1452; HB-2563 HB-132 SB-571, 1422 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1432; HB-351, 467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1992 HB-467 HB-353, 467, 471 HB-467 SB-I; HB-35, 111,353, 467,471,951 HB-1125 HB-467 HB-467 SB-922; HB-79, 297, 351 HB-467 HB-467 HB-352 HB-2639 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3565, 3812 HB-467 SB-1713; HB-3562 SB-10 SB-1157; HB-1125 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 Bill 6-31 SB-571 31.1 HB-467 6-35 SB-1992; HB-467 5.01 HB-467 5.02 HB-467 5.03 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 6-37 SB-1992; HB-3688 6-41 HB-467 6-42 HB-467 6-43 HB-467 6-44 SB-1992 6-45 HB-467 6-46 HB-467 6-48 HB-353, 467, 471 50.1 SB-417, 1142; HB-132, 356, 2563 50.2 SB-919,922, 1156, 1992; HB-279, 352, 2044, 2563, 2632, 2650, 3563, 3688, 4102 50.3 SB-37 -50.4 SB-1142, 1452; HB-132, 2563 6-51 SB-1142; HB-404, 2000 6-53 SB-1432; HB-351, 467, 2475 6-54 SB-1432 6-57 HB-467 6-58 HB-467 6-59 HB-467 i9.01 SB-1992 6-60 HB-353,471 6-62 HB-2433 6-64 HB-467 6-65 HB-467, 3508 6-66 SB-1; HB-35, 111,353, 467, 471, 951 6-67 HB-467 7.01 HB-1125 6-70 SB-1713 6-71 SB-922; HB-79, 297, 351 6A-4 HB-467 6A-7 SB-1635 7-1 HB-2215, 2639, 2916, 2919 7-5 HB-790, 3293 7-8 SB-1, 1315, 1593; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 111, 134, 355, 530, 1837, 4020 7-9 HB-1066, 2215 7-10 SB-1230, 1359; HB-77, 193,556,992, 2076, 3011,3017,3021, 3022, 4046, 4125 *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- t6- * t6-5 6-6 5-16.3 t5-16.4 t5-16.5 5-17 5-19 5-21 5-23 5-24 5-25 t5-25.01 5-26 5-28 5-28.1 5-29 5-29.01 5-30 *5-34 5-35 5-36 5-37.1 5-50.2 6-2 t6-19.1 6-24 6-25 6-26 6-27 6-29 2221 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 46-Cont. 7-11 HB-20, 21,22, 35, 37, 134, 355 7-12 SB-878; HB-352, 556, 790, 975,992, 2321, 3011, 3213, 3293, 3967, 4046 t7-12.2 HB-953 7-13 HB-3565 7-13.1 HB-2639 7-14 SB-415 7-17 SB-900 7-19 HB-4125 7-23 HB-467 7-24 HB-467 7-34 SB-1452; HB-467 7-39 HB-351 7-43 HB-1125 7-43 thru 7-47 HB-2662 7-44 HB-467 7-45 HB-467, 1125 7-47 HB-467 7-47.1 HB-467 7-50 HB-467 7-52 HB-467 7-54 HB-467 t7-54.1 HB-351, 667 7-55 HB-467 7-56 SB-1; HB-35, 111 7-57 HB-353 7-60 SB-1,415; HB-35, 111, 2043 7-60.1 HB-2639 7-61 SB-1; HB-2639, 4020 7-63 SB-1; HB-35, 111 7A-1 SB-1; HB-35, 111 8-4 SB-1, 1315, 1593; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 111, 134, 355, 530, 1837 8-5 SB-1; HB-35, 111 8-8 SB-1359; HB-2076, 3017 8-9 SB-878; HB-3213, 3967 t8-9.2 HB-953 8-10 SB-415 9-1 HB-3982 9-1.3 HB-122 9-1.4 HB-122, 571, 2376 t9-1.4a HB-571, 2376 9-1.5 HB-122 9-1.7 HB-122 9-1.8 HB-122 t9-1.9a HB-571, 2376 t9-1.10a HB-122 t9-1.14 SB-431; HB-1329, 3982 Chap. 46-Cont. t9/ Par. Bill 9-2 t9-2.5 9-3 9-4 t9-5.1 t9-5.5 9-6 9-7 t9-7.1 t9-8.1 9-10 9-11 9-12 9-13 9-14 t9-14.5 9-23 9-25 t9-25.1 t9-28 t9A-1 k-1 thru SB-394; HB-3272 HB-3853 HB-571, 2376 HB-571, 2376 HB-1329 HB-1888 HB-571, 2376 HB-571, 2376, 3982 HB-571, 2376 SB-1008; HB-1611, 2599 HB-2324 HB-3982 HB-3982 HB-3982 HB-3982 HB-4232 HB-2511 SB-899; HB-571, 2376 SB-1713; HB-571, 2376, 2441, 3565, 3812 SB-1636 HB-34, 2432, 2598, 3995 9A-65 HB-1888 t9A-2 HB-34, 3995 t9A-5 HB-2598 t9A-10 HB-2598 t9A-15 HB-2598 10-1 HB-2916, 2919 10-3 HB-2639 10-3.1 SB-922; HB-354, 952, 1161 10-4 SB-1359; HB-2076, 2639, 3017 10-6 SB-878; HB-352, 975, 2043, 2639 10-6.2 SB-878; HB-3213 10-7 HB-3967 l10-7.1 HB-953 10-9 SB-715,922, 1367; HB-556, 992, 3011, 4046 10-10 SB-1359; HB-713 10-11.2 HB-2043 10-14 SB-1,415, 1156; HB-35, 111, 2043, 2044 10-15 HB-2639 11-1 HB-68, 2639 11-2 HB-352, 976, 977, 2603, 2639 11-2.1 SB-37 11-3 HB-2603 11-5 HB-2603 *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. 2222 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 46-Cont. 11-7 HB-668, 2603 *11-7 HB-2639 12-1 HB-2639 12-5 HB-3564 13-1 SB-922; HB-68, 352, 398,668, 2639, 3507 13-2 SB-922; HB-68, 352, 398,668, 2639, 3507 13-4 SB-1452 13-10 SB-1366, 1992; HB-2955, 3448 t13-10a SB-1713; HB-2441, 3565,3812 t13-17 SB-1141; HB-356 14-1 SB-1452 14-3.1 SB-1238; HB-26, 668, 2639 14-6 HB-467 t14-10 SB-417; HB-356 t14-14 SB-1141 t14.5-1 HB-4074 15-3 HB-467 16-3 SB-900; HB-1639 16-4.1 HB-2639 16-5.01 SB-1 t16-8.1 SB-918 t16-11 HB-4045 17-9 HB-467, 668, 1125 17-10 HB-467, 1125 17-12 HB-467 17-13 HB-467 17-14 HB-467 17-16.1 HB-2639 17-18 HB-467 17-18.1 HB-668 t 17-20.1 HB-351,667 17-21 HB-668 17-22 HB-467 17-23 SB-1452; HB-467 18-5 HB-467, 668 18-9 HB-467 18-9.1 HB-2639 t18-13.1 HB-351,667 18-15 HB-467 18-16 HB-467 19-1 HB-352, 353, 1539, 2561,2563, 2635 19-2 SB-; HB-35, 111,287, 351,950, 2561, 2563 19-2.1 HB-668, 1610, 2639 19-3 SB-13, 421,922; HB-352, 353, 2561, 2631 19-4 SB-1, 13; HB-35, 111, 668, 2639 19-5 HB-353, 2561, 2563 19-8 SB-922; HB-352, 668, 1246 Chap. 46-Cont. 19 2 2 t2 2 23 23 23- 12 2 t24 2 24. 2 24 24A t24A 24 t24A- t25.5-5 25 t25A-1 2 Par. Bill 19-9 SB-922; HB-354, 668, 951 19-10 HB-668 19-11 SB-877; HB-668 -12.2 HB-668 19-13 HB-668 20-1 SB-918; HB-3999 20-2 SB-13; HB-668 !0-2.1 SB-1, 13; HB-668 :0-2.2 SB-13; HB-668 !0-2.3 SB-1713; HB-3565 20-3 SB-13,918 20-4 SB-13; HB-668 20-5 SB-13 20-6 SB-13 20-7 HB-668 20-8 HB-668 20-9 SB-918, 922; HB-354, 668, 951 20-10 HB-668 20-11 HB-668 22-1 SB-I, 1230; HB-556, 992, 2215, 3011, 4046, 4125 22-3 HB-352, 2582 22-7 SB-I, 1230; HB-556, 992, 2215, 3011, 4046 22-8 SB-1230; HB-556, 992, 3011,4046,4125 !2-9.1 HB-467 22-17 SB-922; HB-352, 799, 1477, 3428 -1.la HB-2215 ý-1.2a HB-2215 1.13a HB-2215 3-3.1 HB-4125 23-24 SB-922, 1153; HB-352, 1766 14-1.2 HB-2639 24-16 HB-467, 668 ý-16.1 HB-351,667 4A-1 HB-1622 A-3.1 HB-2603 4A-9 SB-922; HB-354, 952 IA-10 HB-668 ý-10.1 HB-312, 668 ý-13.1 HB-351,667 IA-15 SB-922; HB-354, 952 15.01 SB-1 25-2 HB-3509 5 thru .5-40 HB-4113 I thru !5A-7 HB-1978 * 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. 2223 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. 46-Cont. 28-1 28-2 28-3 28-5 28-6 t28-8.1 28-9 t28B-5 thru 28B-35 t28C-5 thru 28C-15 29-13 29-14 t29-14.1 29-20 t29-21 t29B-5 t29B-5 thru 29B-35 t29B-10 t29B-15 t29B-20 t29B-25 t29B-30 t29B-35 t29C-5 t29C-10 t29C-15 *100 thru 103 *101 thru 104 t103.1 *156f.2 thru 156f.4 *158-1 thru 158-9 *700 *701 *800 thru 803 *810 thru 813 812 *900 thru 906 *1000 thru 1003 SB-85, 1378, 1556, 1959, 2117; HB-513, 2707, 3693, 3874, 4116,4126; SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1) HB-605, 2043, 4116, 4126 HB-3017, 3213 HB-2043 HB-4118 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 SB-922; HB-354, 952 HB-3812 HB-3812 HB-354 SB-1360 HB-144 HB-1208 HB-3944 SB-1713 HB-2441 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 HB-2394 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 HB-1354, 1355, 2441, 3812 SB-1713; HB-1354, 1355, 2441, 3812 SB-1455 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 *1101 thru 1108 EMPLOYMENT 48 2a 2b.9 t2b.9 t2c-1 8b 8g t8g-1 8h t31.01 31.1 thru 31.9 31.2 31.3 31.5 31.7 31.10 31.11 31.12 31.13 31.14 31.16 31.17 31.17-3 t31.17-4 t31.17-5 t31.17-6 t31.18-1 t31.18-2 t31.59-1 t39.02 39.1 *39.1 thru 39.12 39.2 39.2a 39.2b *39.2b 39.4 39.4a 39.4b 39.4c 39m-1 $39m-1 t39m-2a 39m-11 39m-12 39m-14 t39m-14.1 Bill SB-1713; HB-2441, 3812 HB-1776, 2411, 3227 HB-1776, 2411, 3227 HB-1776, 3227 HB-1776, 2411,3227 SB-568; HB-2506 HB-1103, 3691 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 HB-1103, 3691 HB-2506, 2659 SB-804, 833 HB-2442, 3814 HB-2017, 2506, 2641 SB-1986; HB-3107 HB-2506, 3107 SB-1986; HB-3107 SB-1986; HB-3107 SB-1986; HB-2433, 3107 SB-804, 833 SB-804, 833 HB-2017, 3107 HB-2017 SB-1986; HB-3107 HB-2017 HB-2017 SB-1986; HB-3107 SB-1986; HB-3107 SB-1986; HB-3107 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 SB-976 SB-976; HB-3429 SB-976 HB-3429 SB-976; HB-3429 SB-976 HB-3429 HB-3407, 3429 SB-976; HB-3429 SB-976; HB-3429 HB-3429 HB-2982 HB-2982 SB-1986; HB-1531 SB-1986; HB-1103, 2247,3978 SB-1986; HB-325, 1103,3978 HB-2982 SB-1945; HB-1103, 2982, 3264 *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. 2224 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 48-Cont. *39s-0.01 thru 39s-12 39s-1 39s-2 39s-4 39s-6 39s-7 39s-9 39s-1 la t39s-1 lb 59-10 t59.02 59.1 59.2 59.2a 59.10 *59.90 thru 69 *60 thru 69 t68.1 69 Bill HB-140 HB-179 SB-531; HB-179, 2104, 3179, 3221,3475, 4240 SB-531; HB-3179, 3870 SB-531; HB-179, 2104, 3221 SB-531; HB-3179 SB-531; HB-3179 SB-531; HB-3179 SB-1945; HB-1103, 1811,3264 HB-3264 HB-802 HB-802 SB-1905; HB-802, 3265 HB-802 SB-1945; HB-1103 SB-663; HB-1338, 1991 HB-346, 3608 HB-802 SB-664, 665; HB-1989, 1990 Chap. 48-Cont. 1 13 ti 1 1 t13 1 138.4 thru 13S 131 Par. Bill 37.12 HB-802 37.13 HB-802 37.14 HB-802 37.16 HB-802 37.16 HB-802 37.17 HB-802 ý7.20a HB-802 37.22 HB-802 138.1 SB-662, 1404, 1757; HB-1213, 1992, 2543 138.3 HB-1780 38.3a SB-1067; HB-1796, 1814, 3361, 3511 138.4 SB-662; HB-1796, 1992, 2103, 3361, 3511,3979 138.8 SB-1067; HB-1814 8.4a-4 HB-3979 8.4a-9 HB-3979 138.5 HB-3511 138.6 HB-802, 3511, 3979 138.7 SB-703, 804, 833; HB-175, 2099, 2102, 3511,3979 138.8 SB-662, 804, 833; HB-371, 1793, 1851, 1992, 3365, 3511, t137.01 HB-802 3891,4135 137.1 HB-802 t138.8-1 HB-3976 137.3 HB-802 t138.8a SB-1067; HB-153: 137.4 HB-802 1814, 3511 137.5 HB-802 t138.8b SB-1067; HB-153: 137.7 HB-802 1814, 3511 137.7-01 HB-802 t138.8c SB-1067; HB-153 *137.7-01 HB-802 1814,3511 137.7-02 HB-802 t138.8d SB-1067; HB-181 137.7-03 HB-802 3511 137.7-04 HB-802 138.10 SB-662, 1067; 137.7-05 HB-802 HB-1814, 1992, 137.7-06 HB-802 3511 137.7-07 HB-802 138.11 SB-662, 2219; 137.7-08 HB-802 HB-1992 137.7-09 HB-802 138.12 HB-588 *137.7-09 thru 138.13 SB-1067; HB-181 137.7-17 HB-802 3511 137.7-10 HB-802 138.16 SB-788, 1067, 178 137.7-12 HB-802 HB-1814,3511 137.7-13 HB-802 138.19 SB-387,662, 788, 137.7-15 HB-802 1067, 1404, 178 137.7-16 HB-802 HB-175, 321, 3 137.7-17 HB-802 1814, 1992, 351 137.7-18 HB-802 138.19b SB-145, 569; HB- 137.8 HB-802 2936, 3294 137.9 HB-802 138.21 SB-2040; HB-413 137.10 HB-802 4148 137.11 HB-802 138.26 SB-1968 *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. 2, 2, 2, 4, 4, 18; 38; 71, 1 175, 5, STATUTES AMENDED-Continue( Bill Chap. Par. 48-Cont. tl 38.26-1 HB-4158 172.36 SB-662, 1067, 1757; HB-1814, 1992, 3511 172.39 SB-1067; HB-1796, 1814, 2103, 3361, 3511,3979 172.41 SB-1067; HB-802, 1814, 3511,3979 172.42 SB-662, 1067; HB-1814, 1992, 3511 72.43-1 HB-3891, 3976 172.46 SB-662, 2219; HB-1992 172.51 HB-2433 172.54 SB-1067, 1404; HB-1814, 3511 72.54-1 HB-2433 172.55 SB-1968 72.55-1 HB-4158 172.56 SB-2040; HB-4148 *186 HB-2546 186a SB-37 255 HB-180 t259.1 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 266 HB-802 310 SB-1967 311 HB-2301 315 HB-180 t315.1 HB-1107 322 SB-1630; HB-1290, 2851, 2852 335 SB-657; HB-1391, 3486 t342c SB-486 345 HB-180 353 SB-144; HB-2938 370 HB-180 380 HB-180 381 HB-180 401 SB-1131, 1404, 1551, 1787; HB-180, 212, 2788 t407.2 SB-450; HB-773 409 HB-178 t409.1 SB-1480 420 SB-550; HB-2245, 3332 t422 HB-2245 431 HB-2246 434 HB-100, 1915 441 HB-2657 442 SB-1608; HB-180 444 HB-176 t445 SB-677; HB-944 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2225 *501 t556 572.1 575 576.1 576.3 576.4 577 614. t614.1 t615.1 t618 640 660 663.1 701 850-07z24 850.0719 850.01 850.04 850.05 850.06 850.06-1 850.07 850.07c 850.07d 850.071 850.07m 850.07n 850.070 850.07p 850.07y 850.07z7 850.07z9 t850.07zlla 850.07z14 850.07z19 850.07z28 t850.07z28 t850.07z29 t850.07Z29 thru 850.07Z36 850.08 850.14 t850.14a 850.15 t850.15a t850.22 1001 1004 1004a 1012 t1012 t1012.1 d Bill SB-1377 HB-42 SB-550; HB-180, 2308 HB-180 HB-180, 1725 HB-180 HB-180 HB-675 HB-180 SB-1717 HB-3563, 4102 HB-1337 SB-1924, 2177; HB-176 HB-176 HB-180 SB-570; HB-176, 2937 HB-2611 HB-470 SB-987 SB-881; HB-967, 3225 SB-881; HB-967, 3225 SB-1609 SB-763; HB-2292 HB-2292, 2433, 2611 SB-1609 SB-1609 SB-763, 799 SB-1609 SB-763, 799 SB-763, 799 SB-763, 799 SB-1609 SB-972; HB-2433 SB-972 SB-972 SB-1609 SB-799, 1531 SB-1421 SB-769 SB-769 HB-4112 SB-796 SB-1609 SB-1609 SB-763 SB-1609 SB-479 HB-180 SB-1696 HB-741, 774, 2798, 3234 SB-1986; HB-3977 HB-1103 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 1i til 2226 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 48-Cont. tl tl * * * * * 1( tli Par. Bill 1104 HB-802 404.2 HB-802 1501 HB-1136 1502 SB-1220; HB-1136 1503 HB-1136, 4010 503.1 HB-1136 1504 SB-1908 1504 HB-1136 1507 HB-1136 1508 HB-1136 1509 HB-1136 1510 SB-1220; HB-1336 1510 HB-1136 1511 HB-1136 1512 HB-1136 1514 HB-1136 1515 HB-1136 1516 HB-1136 1517 SB-1220; HB-1136 1518 SB-555, 1220; HB-1136 1520 HB-1136 520.1 HB-1336 1523 HB-1336 1601 SB-146, 851, 1416; HB-177, 3512 1603 SB-683,937, 1236; HB-269, 1280, 1794, 1810, 1998, 2084, 2916, 2919, 2932, 2980, 3144, 3752 1605 HB-269, 962, 1280, 2932 1606 SB-1236, 1240; HB-911 1607 SB-684, 937; HB-1794, 2547 1608 SB-937; HB-1794 1609 SB-937; HB-177, 1794, 2980, 4081 1610 SB-736, 937; HB-100, 177, 269, 553,574, 1280, 1794, 2932 1611 SB-937; HB-177, 1794, 4081 1612 HB-269, 1280, 2932 1614 SB-937; HB-860, 1794, 3031 1615 HB-3275 515.1 HB-269, 1280, 2932 1617 SB-937; HB-1794 1620 SB-581, 682, 937; HB-177, 1794, 1809 622.1 SB-1448 1702 SB-737,738, 1085, 1140, 1543; HB-177, 1280, 2084, 3144, 4155 Chap. 48-Cont. Par. Bill 1703 1705 1707 1708 1710 1711 1712 1713 t1713.1 1714 1715 1716 t1716.1 1717.1 "1717.1 1720 1801 1801 thru 1804 1802 1803 1804 1806 *1901 thru 1907 2002 2010 t2013 2102 2103 2104 t2201.1 2251 t2303.1 2604 2615 2855 FEES AND SALAR 53 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 t3.3-1 4 45.1 SB-1761 HB-962, 1280 SB-1140; HB-4081 HB-1280 SB-1140; HB-2547, 4155 HB-1280 SB-1488; HB-1280, 2682 SB-1481, 1482, 1488; HB-1280, 2682 SB-1489 SB-736, 1140; HB-100, 553, 574 SB-1140; HB-177 SB- 1140; HB-4081 SB-1085 HB-2932 HB-1280 SB-147, 852, 1416; HB-178 HB-143, 1811, 3082 HB-3032 HB-143, 1811, 3082 HB-143, 1811, 3082 HB-143, 1811, 3082 HB-143, 1811,3032, 3082 SB-761, 2205 SB-1672; HB-3386 SB-1672, 1962; HB-3386 HB-1805, 2290 SB-474 SB-420, 2104; HB-3641 SB-1759 HB-2526 SB-1708 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 HB-1136 HB-1136 SB-1659; HB-3152 IES HB-1395, 1397 HB-1949 HB-272, 2185 HB-272, 2185 HB-272, 1194,2185 HB-272, 1194, 2185 SB-2; HB-17 HB-1558 SB-424, 642; HB-611, 760, 763, 2433, 4239 *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. 2227 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 53-Cont. FENCES 54 Par. Bill *45.1 HB-759 *25.9 SB-1408 *26 SB-1408 FISH 56 1-160 1-165 *1.1 thru 6.5 1.3d 1.18 1.24 2.2b 3.20 3.25 t4.6a 4.8 4.9 4.28 5-20 5.1a 5.7 5.8 5.19 5.22 15-30 t15-32 20-5 20-10 20-35 *20-40 20-45 20-50 20-55 20-105 *248.9 thru 250 503.14 522.4 710.2 710.3 1308 1411.2 1413 1655.2 FOOD AND DRUG 561/2 t26.1 55-2 55-3.1 t55-3.1 55-4 SB-2121 SB-2121 SB-1409 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 SB-1208 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 SB-1508 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 SB-1508 HB-2433 SB-1316 HB-70, 1757, 2463 SB-1316; HB-837, 2463 HB-70 HB-2463 SB-1508 SB-1508 SB-1896; HB-1103 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-1896; HB-1103 SB-1896; HB-1103, 2433 SB-1896; HB-1103 SB-1896; HB-1103 HB-2433 SB-1409 SB-1769 SB-1769 SB-626 SB-626 SB-626 SB-626 SB-626 SB-626 S HB-1910 SB-1947 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 Chap. Par. 56/2-Cont. t55-4 55-6 t55-6 55-9 t55-9 55-10 t55-10 *55-11 thru 55-11.3 *55-11.1 thru 55-11.3 55-11.4 t55-11.4 55-11.5 t55-11.5 55-15 t55-15 55-18 t55-18 t55-20 66.2 66.2 thru 66.12 66.3 66.5 66.6 66.8 66.10 66.11 t66.11-1 66.12 t66.14-1 t66.14-2 t66.14-3 76.1 79 305 312 313 t319.2 502 502.4 t502.38 t502.39 503 503.14 503.21 t503.22 t503.22 thru 503.27 505 510 511 +511.1 513 t636.2 *701 thru 719 Bill HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 SB-1947 HB-1103 HB-1103 SB-1313, 1329 SB-225 SB-1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-225, 1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-225, 1313, 1329 SB-1313, 1329 SB-225, 1313, 1329 HB-2931 HB-2931 HB-1135, 2768 HB-2433 SB-280 SB-1947; HB-854, 1103, 3712 HB-2576 HB-157 HB-2576 HB-2576 HB-2576 SB-1783, 2156 HB-3043 SB-107; HB-1955 HB-2576 HB-1955, 3043 SB-975 HB-1833 HB-3044 SB-1017; HB-1763 SB-1408 *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. 2228 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. 56'2-Cont. 704 HB-3441, 3730 705 HB-2569, 3441, 3730 705.1 HB-3730 t705.2 HB-65 t705.3 HB-3584 707 SB-446, 1292; HB-1674 t707.1 SB-151, 1207, 1569 709 HB-1452 710.2 SB-1378; HB-362, 437, 2190,3694 710.3 SB-1033; HB-3694 t710.3 HB-2125 712 SB-151, 1222, 1302, 1307,2165; HB-1643, 1995, 2804 t720 HB-1909 * 100 thru 1603 SB-1408 1102 HB-1955 1206 HB-1673 1208 HB-1955 1302 SB-588 1303.1 HB-3166 f1303.2 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 1308 HB-1955,3694 t1308 HB-1103 1312 HB-1955 1401 SB-151, 2185; HB-58, 684, 1101, 1673, 1955,2126,2127, 3966,4130 1402 SB-151; HB-58, 82, 1101,1955,2126, 2127,3791,3966 1405 SB-151, 907; HB-1101, 1452, 1955,2127, 2214,4130 t1406.2 SB-1207, 1569, 1741 t1406.222 SB-151 1407 SB-151,446,907,915, 1292, 1433, 1464, 2228; HB-151, 1101, 1674,1955,2127, 2213,2283,2433, 2498,3598, 3706, 4130 1407.1 HB-2143 1407.2 SB-151; HB-1101, 1955,2127 1409 HB-316,3585 1410 SB-151, 446; HB-1101, 1955,2127,2129 1411 HB-1955 1411.2 SB-1033; HB-3694 t1411.2 HB-2125 1413 SB-1378,2165; HB-362, 437, 2190, 3694 5612-Cot t t2 t2 *2101 thr *2301 thr Bill nt. t1414 HB-1909 1505 SB-151,747, 1222, 1302, 1307, 2045; HB-1643, 2804 1653 HB-4130 1655 SB-18, 1222, 1404, 2155; HB-225, 316, 399, 1416, 1417, 1643, 2433, 2804, 3195 1655.2 SB-1378; HB-362, 399, 437, 2190, 3195, 3694 1655.3 SB-151, 1207, 1569 1672 SB-151, 1302, 1307, 1430 1674 SB-151, 1302, 1307 1676 SB-151, 1302, 1307; HB-2804 1677 HB-4130 1679 SB-1302, 1307; HB-2804 S1684 SB-151, 1302, 1307 7002.12 SB-1313; HB-508, 3412 2002.13 SB-1313; HB-508, 3412 2003 SB-1313; HB-3412 t2003 HB-508 ru 2107 SB-1408 2103 SB-1404, 1405; HB-2688 2105 HB-1643 u 2320 SB-1408; HB-1955 '2311.1 HB-2125 '2311.1 HB-2433 2317 SB-1404 2403 HB-719, 1901 WILDLIFE (FORMERLY GAME) 61 1.3 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.28 1.28a 1.29 1.31 1.32 tl.33 *1.33 2.1 2.2 SB-1955; HB-51, 1433 HB-1433 SB-2121 SB-2121 SB-1316, 1955; HB-1103 HB-2433 SB-1316 SB-1316, 1955; HB-1103 SB-1316, 1955; HB-1103 HB-1103 HB-854 SB-253; HB-579 SB-637; HB-797, 1433, 2433,2640 *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. 2229 2.4 SB-637; HB-797, 2640 2.6 SB-411, 1316; HB-70, 708 2.7 HB-708 2.9 HB-797 2.10 SB-130; HB-3325 2.11 SB-130, 1955, 2182; HB-3325, 3969 2.23 SB-1955, 2182; HB-3969 2.25 SB-130, 143, 398, 509, 1286, 1955, 2182; HB-531, 1234, 1433, 1633, 2433, 3325, 3969 2.26 SB-112, 130, 143, 1955, 2182; HB-823, 1147, 1234, 1433, 3325, 3969 2.27 HB-708, 2764 2.30 HB-49, 508, 509 2.31 SB-509 2.33 SB-253, 398, 1208, 1748; HB-666, 921, 1234, 2433, 3176, 3224, 3328 2.33a SB-1748; HB-192, 3176, 3224 t2.33b HB-192 2.34 SB-1550; HB-3148 2.36a SB-1404 2.37 SB-143 3.1 SB-411, 1316, 1797, 1896, 1955, 2182; HB-70, 1103, 1234, 2433, 3969 3.1-1 HB-2433 *3.1-1 SB-1896; HB-1103 *3.1-2 HB-1234 3.2 SB-1316, 1896, 1955; HB-70, 1103, 2433 3.3 SB-1955; HB-1103 3.5 HB-70, 192, 2409 3.6 SB-1193 3.7 SB-1193 3.8 SB-1193 3.10 SB-1193 *3.10 SB-1193 3.27 HB-2717 3.36 HB-70 3.37 HB-2463 3.39 SB-1896; HB-1103, 2433 t3.41 SB-253; HB-579 31 SB-103 *300 thru 304 SB-1408 503 HB-62 Bill 62 62 Chap. 61-Cont. 61-Cont. 504 HB-( t518 HB-( GENERAL ASSEMBLY 63 14 HB- 15.1 SB-1 36 15.3 HB- 23.4 SB-1 t23.7 HB- t23.8 HB- t23.9 HB- t23.10 HB-: 29.2 SB-2 29.4 SB-2 29.5 SB-2 29.7 SB-2 42.31 SB-9 t42.37a HB- 42.61 SB-2 42.64 SB-2 42.67 SB-2 42.91-10 SB-2 t42.91-45 SB-2 $171 SB-1 HI *171 thru 182 HB-: 172 thru 178 SB-1 H] 172 thru 180 SB-1 23 176 SB-1 180 SB-1 t181.1 SB-1 HI 223 SB-1 t223.09 SB-1 344 HB-: *901 thru 906 HB-4 904 SB-1 905 HB- t905.1 HB-: t907 HB-: 1001-5 SB-1 1001.5 t1003-2 HB-: 1004-2 SB-9 19 1009-1 HB-: S 1009-3 HB-1 1010-3 HB-: t1010-7 HB- 1011A-2 SB-5 Sl011A-11 SB-5 tl011A-12 SB-5 1110 SB-6 *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. 3503, 3807 974; HB-2724, 28, 4233 2412 455, 2140 2119, 2120, 2121 2121 2121 2121 ,192 190; HB-3810 ,192 ,192 '22, 1172 190, 2769 2220 ,220 .220 097 098; HB-3661 7, 182, 215, 2052; B-898, 2336, 3211 326 82, 2052; B-3211 7, 215; HB-898, 36 368; HB-323 82 7, 182, 215; B-898, 2336 246 246 3628 4214 972; HB-1561 1561 2923 2553 158 3591 71, 1171, 1793, 84 2173 1058 2485 2863 86 86 86 30; HB-1972 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 2230 Chap. Par. HOUSING AND REDI 67'/2 1 2 3 5 6 7 8.1 8.2 8.9 8.10 8.12 8.19 8.20 8.21 12 13 17 24 t24a 25 *25.01 *27d 52.9 57 *l10 thru 113 "120 thru 123 *173 *278 301 302 303 304 306 307 307.1 307.2 307.8 307.13 307.21 307.23 307.24g t307.26 308 t308.1 310 314.1 321 322 326.1 332 401 STATUTES AM Bill EVELOPMENT HB-1322 HB-1323 HB-1323, 1587, 2433, 2903, 3422 HB-1587 HB-1323, 1587, 2903, 3422 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-810 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1504 SB-246, 1010, 1210; HB-1323, 2433 HB-1323 HB-1323 SB-1404 SB-37 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1377 SB-1377 SB-755 SB-526; HB-1091, 1092, 3239 SB-1852; HB-1091 SB-881; HB-967, 3225 SB-881; HB-967, 3225 HB-1091 SB-526 SB-526 HB-1091 HB-1091 SB-526 HB-1615 HB-1091 HB-1091 HB-1091 SB-1322 HB-1091 HB-1091 SB-526 HB-1091, 3240 HB-2611 SB-526; HB-1091, 3240 SB-1479 IENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 67/2-Cont. 403 403.07 403.11 403.15 403.16 404 t407.1 t413 451 452 453 t453.1 454 *501 thru 515 t509.1 607 608 609.1 t617.1 t617.1 thru 617.10 t617.1 thru 618.10 t628 712 714 t715.1 851 1102 *1103 f1 103.1 1104 1105 *1105 ti 105.1 1107 *1107 1 107.1 1108 1252 1253 1258 1304 HUMAN RIGHTS 68 Bill HB-2433 SB-1806 SB-1783, 2156 HB-932, 1168, 1777, 1802, 4179 SB-45 SB-45, 1479, 1506, 1671, 1783, 2156; HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568, 1730, 2271, 2383, 2693, 3934 SB-424 HB-931 SB-1095, 1816; HB-866, 2328 SB-1095, 1816; HB-981, 1317 HB-981 HB-866, 2328 SB-1095 SB-2156 HB-502 HB-1105 SB-1404; HB-1134, 1723, 3692 SB-783 SB-1590 HB-882 HB-3896 SB-1590 HB-3201 HB-882 HB-3841 SB-1041, 1322; HB-2151 HB-4119 HB-4119 HB-4119 HB-2003, 4119 HB-4119 HB-4119 HB-4119 SB-1404; HB-4119 HB-4119 HB-4119 HB-4119 HB-459 HB-2151 HB-2151 SB-756, 1833 1-101 SB-770, 1416; HB-608, 3215 *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. 2231 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 68-Cont 3 3 t3 t3 t4 5 t1- 7 t7A 7 7 7 7 t8 Par. Bill !. 1 1 l-101 SB-1334 1-102 SB-330, 470, 1334, 1605; HB-973, 2243 1-103 SB-330, 470, 1334, 1605, 2108; HB-219, 608,973, 2052 l--104 SB-330, 770, 1605; HB-772 2-101 SB-330, 812, 1969; HB-973, 2243, 2244, 2433, 2673 2-102 SB-330; HB-2243 2-103 SB-922; HB-331, 1843, 2052, 2433 2-104 SB-330, 1658; HB-317, 973, 1009, 2243, 2433, 2622, 3151 2-105 SB-330, 472; HB-973, 2177, 2243, 2433, 3646, 4078, 4095, 4161 -2-106 HB-2244 3-101 SB-330; HB-2243 3-102 SB-330; HB-2243 -102.1 SB-330; HB-973 3-103 SB-330; HB-973, 2243 -104.1 SB-330; HB-973 3-106 HB-2124 A-101 SB-470, 1334; HB-529 A-102 SB-470, 1334; HB-529 4-101 HB-594, 3309 -102.1 HB-594, 3309 5-101 SB-284; HB-3079 5-103 SB-284; HB-23, 115, 3079 A-101 HB-2673 6-101 SB-330; HB-2243 7-101 SB-554, 770; HB-772, 2078 7-105b SB-1516; HB-4160 7-109 SB-552; HB-1371, 2078, 2079 A-101 SB-470, 1334 -101.1 HB-3873 A-102 SB-770; HB-771, 772, 919, 1371,2241, 3215, 3406 A-104 HB-919, 2243 B-102 SB-770; HB-772, 919, 1371 B-104 HB-919, 2243 8-101 SB-770; HB-772, 3215 8-102 SB-554, 770; HB-772, 2078 -102.1 HB-3215 8-103 HB-919, 3215 8-104 HB-3406 Par. Bill Chap. 68-Cont. 8- 8-1C 8- 8- 8- 8A- 8A- 8A- 8A- 8B- 8B- INJURIES 70 51 thru t5 8 *40 *, *404 thru INN-KEEPEI 71 71 *Repeal of Section is proposed. t Addition 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. 105 HB-919 )6.1 HB-919 109 HB-919 110 HB-2335 111 HB-4081 101 SB-470, 1334 102 HB-919 103 HB-2240 104 HB-2242, 2681 102 HB-919 103 HB-2240 2.1 SB-1092,1404 S57 SB-1107 158 SB-1107 t59 SB-1107 59-a SB-1107 70 HB-1609 72 SB-400; HB-66, 606, 2433, 3445 30.1 HB-2038 91 SB-1123; HB-3098, 3917 401 SB-1602, 2184; HB-2779, 2799 401 SB-1602, 2184; HB-2779, 2799 402 SB-1602; HB-2779 )2.2 SB-1602, 2184; HB-2779, 2799 403 SB-2184; HB-2799 404 SB-1602 414 SB-2184; HB-2779, 2799 405 SB-1602 406 SB-1602 407 SB-1602 408 SB-1602 409 SB-1602 410 SB-1602 411 SB-1602 412 SB-1602 413 SB-1602 414 SB-1602 507 HB-1609 508 HB-4078 510 SB-424, 907; HB-2433, 4192 653 HB-2413 654 HB-2413 851 HB-2962 RS 4b HB-2238 2232 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 71--Cont. 4c HB-2238 INSURANCE 73 1-143 3-132 3-135 3-138 22-503 22-508 613 t613.1 t614.2 616 625 644 646.1 655 678 719.15a 719.17 t719.28 723 735B-3 735B-4 735B-8 735C-10 735C-13 735C-17 735C-18 736.3 736.14 t737.2g 737.9a t737.9b 737.15a t737.25 t737.26 t737.27 743.8a t743.25a 744 t744.1 t744.2 t744.3 t744.4 t744.5 t744.6 t744.7 t746.1 748 753.02 755 SB-691 SB-691 SB-691 SB-691 SB-691 SB-691 HB-2163 SB-1230 SB-300, 1495, 1975; HB-300, 2773, 2774 SB-1803; HB-2373 HB-1141, 2373 SB-702, 1660 SB-1909; HB-1699, 3281 HB-2373 HB-2373 HB-1603 HB-1603 HB-1603 SB-179; HB-2111 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-267 SB-267, 1119 SB-267 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-1310 HB-544 SB-988 SB-267, 1909; HB-3281 SB-267 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-179; HB-2111 SB-179; HB-2111 SB-179; HB-2111 HB-543 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-2153; HB-3283 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-1632 HB-89, 595, 2384, 3157, 3281 Chap. Par. 73--Cont. 755.01 755.10c t755.10d 755.13 755.14 755.15 755.17 755.17a t755.17b t755.17c 755.19b 755.21b 755.21c 755.22 755.23 755.24b 755.25 t755.25b t755.27a 755.29 t755.30 t755.31 755a 755a-2 756.2 765 766 t766.7a t766.9 t766.71 767 *767.1 t767.2a 767.16 t767.17a 767.18 t767.18a 767.22 767.25 767.28 t767.30 t767.31 *785 785.1 *785.1 *785.2 *785.3 *785.4 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-1986; HB-4073 HB-3334 HB-231,232, 233 SB-1808 SB-606, 697, 698, 1230; HB-697, 1700, 3050 SB-267 SB-1808; HB-4178 SB-1808 HB-4178 HB-4178 HB-1603 SB-268; HB-1866 HB-1618 HB-2297 SB-1310 HB-3333 SB-463, 1230; HB-1591 HB-3333 SB-1709 SB-530 SB-592, 1909; HB-2907 SB-2055; HB-3804 SB-291, 1404; HB-1800, 3270 HB-1800, 3270 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-1377 HB-750 HB-3476 HB-1470 SB-1338 HB-99 SB-1062; HB-1399 SB-1062; HB-1399 HB-1400 HB-1627 HB-1154 HB-1154 SB-1230, 1334; HB-87 SB-1909; HB-3281 SB-1230 HB-89, 1469 SB-1230, 1324; HB-301, 595, 1425, 1721,2384, 2548, 3157 SB-1119 SB-267, 1119, 1909; HB-3281 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 2233 STAT JTES AMENDED-Continued *785.5 *786 *786.1 *787 t787.01 t787.05 t787.10 t787.15 t787.20 t787.25 t787.30 t787.35 t787.40 t787.45 t787.50 t787.55 *788 *789 *790 *791 792 799 805 812 814 816 835 836 t836.1 841.3 842.1 842.3 t846.2 848 ?857.2 861 927.6 963A-4 963A-11 963B-5 963B-7 t963C-1 thru 963C-6 964 Chap. 73-Cont. Par. Bill 968d 968g 968m t968m SB-1 119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB- 1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-698 SB-2153; HB-3157, 3283 SB-2153; HB-3157, 3283 SB-2153; HB-3157, 3283 SB-2153; HB-3157 SB-2153; HB-3157, 3283 SB-267 HB-1468 SB-1581; HB-2987 HB-4110 SB-1581; HB-2987 HB-4191 HB-2047 SB-169 HB-1604, 2805 SB-1310 SB-267 HB-2528, 3313 HB-1691 SB-1058; HB-2825, 3092 HB-2900 SB-1812 SB-1310, 1404, 1812, 1922; HB-1604, 3323 SB-1812 SB-1798, 2149 SB-167 SB-167; HB-1204 SB-2124 SB-1812 968n t968o t968p 968K 968L t969.4a 969.9a t971b t972b 975 975a 976.1 t976.2 t977.1 979 979.2 979.3 979b t979d.l 979g 982g 982i t982n-1 t982r 11002.1 t1009.05 1009.1 1010 t1013.2 1014 t1014.1 1016 1020 1020.3 1021 1021.1 1022 1024 1025 1031 1040 t1041.1 1057 1065.3 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 73-Cont. Par. Bill SB-703, 1025 SB-527; HB-3803 SB-734 SB-166, 167, 436, 830; HB-133, 1425, 1470, 1767 HB-2433, 2825 SB-2123 HB-2791, 3323, 3612, 3803, 3952, 4002 SB-115 HB-1605, 3268 HB-39, 595, 3157 HB-2298 SB-1229; HB-2294 SB-164 HB-1691, 2529 HB-1691 HB-2906 SB-1661 HB-1245 SB-115, 1404; HB-2825, 3092 SB-152 SB-152 SB-1812 SB-942, 1204, 1815 HB-824 HB-1111 HB-1409, 2371 HB-1111 SB-1533 SB-1803 HB-1470 SB-1025 SB-1909 HB-1502 SB-1310 SB-606 SB-1338; HB-1604, 2064 SB-267; HB-3450, 3743 SB-267, 424, 1310 SB-267, 410, 1116; HB-1220, 2105, 2345 SB-1334 SB-1334 SB-267, 1116, 1334 SB-1116 SB-470, 1228, 1334; HB-529, 2509, 2614 SB-1377 SB-1230 HB-3743 HB-2964, 3459 964b 967 967.2 t967.2 t968a.1 968b 2234 Chap. Par. 73-Cont. *1065.9a 1065.18-1 *1065.18-4 t1065.18-4a t1065.18-18a *1065.-1-18a 1065.18-20 *1065.18-23 1065.18-24 1065.38-1 11065.41-2 t 1065.42-2 1065.44-2 t1065.52-3 1065.56-1 1065.59-7 * 1065.60 thru 1065.68 t1065.60al thru 1065.60a12 1065.60a9 1065.80-3 1065.80-9 1065.80-13 1065.87-1 1065.87-2 1065.87-6 t1065.164 thru 1065.180 1065.402 1065.403 1065.403a 1065.404 t1065.404a 1065.406 t1065.406A 1065.407 t1065.650 1065.711 t1065.907 t1065.1101 1101 *1101 *1102 1301.1 1302 1303 1304 1306 1307 1308 1313 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. SB-1310 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 HB-3876 SB-698, 2238; HB-3877 HB-3876 HB-1864 HB-2614 SB-424, 1546; HB-3696, 3876 HB-1299, 3908 HB-1700 Bill 11353 SB-211; HB-324 1403 SB-318; HB-3612 1405 HB-1440,3368 1411 HB-1440, 4024 1412 HB-2496 1414 SB-318 11414.1 HB-1103, 3845 1419 SB-318 t1419.1 SB-318 1501-2 HB-1516 1501-3 HB-1516 1502-3 HB-1516 1502-4 HB-1516 1502-6 HB-1516 11503-9 HB-1245, 1516 1504-3 SB-436, 1334; HB-1204,2791, 3281,3612 1504-3.1 SB-1334 1504-4 SB-267 3301A-8 SB-2043 HB-1700 SB-697, 698; HB-697, JAILS AND JAILERS 3050 75 HB-4123 32 HB-2767,2882 HB-4123 F102.1 SB-661 HB-4123 105 SB-1426 HB-1604 111 HB-3210, 3367 HB-4123 117 HB-350, 1195 SB-942; HB-4123 1117.1 HB-4134 1117.2 HB-4134 HB-1800, 3270 SB-979; HB-254, 2433 SB-979 HB-1525 SB-979 SB-979 SB-979 HB-254 SB-979 HB-2373 HB-3955 HB-2077, 2384 HB-96, 595 HB-3891 SB-1408; HB-2132 SB-1408 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023, 1638, 1900; HB-1466,3282 SB-1023; HB-1466, 3282 HB-1466 JOINT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 76 Ic SB-380 JURORS 78 13.1 HB-878, 2787 4.1 SB-154 33.1 SB-154 LANDLORD AND TENANT 80 62 *62 62.1 62.1 thru 62.5 t62.1 thru 62.5 162.1 thru 62.9 62.3 62.4 63 63.1 163.1 t63.2 64 SB-1051 SB-1051; HB-2454 SB-1790 SB-1053 HB-2455 SB-1051; HB-2454 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-1051; HB-2454 HB-2433 SB-1051; HB-2454 SB-1051 SB-1051 *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. 2235 Par. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill ' Chap. Par. 81-Cont. Chap. 80-Cont *201 tl LIBRARIES 81 3-1 3-4 3-9 3-13-4 4-1.1 4-4 tl6g 22 30 118 119 122 124 *1001-1 thru 1008-2 1002-2 1002-8 1002-9.1 t1002-15 1003-1 1003-11 1004-5 1004-7 1004-13 1004-15 1005-9 LIENS 82 1 t1.1 5 21 121 HB-7 hru 226 SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 202 SB-1134; HB-91 206 SB-1134; HB-91 207 SB-1134; HB-91 208 SB-1136; HB-92, 1504, 2585 209 SB-389, 1135; HB-93 212 SB-1134; HB-91, 2586 t212b SB-859, 861 t214-1 HB-1504 215 SB-1136; HB-92 217 SB-1136; HB-92 218 SB-1134; HB-91 220 SB-1134; HB-91 221 SB-1134; HB-91 222 SB-1134; HB-91 224 SB-859; HB-2587 t225.1 SB-859,860, 1133, 1134, 1136; HB-90, 91,92, 822 t225.2 SB-1134; HB-91 SB-922, 1328 SB-922, 1328 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-927 HB-2916, 2919 SB-609 HB-1295, 3327 HB-2365 SB-37 SB-120, 723, 1171; HB-933, 1996, 2433, 3597 HB-1860 HB-2485 HB-1860 HB-714 SB-390 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-2309 HB-3817 SB-922, 1328; HB-352, 927, 2477 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB- (SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-609 SB-139 SB-85, 1329, 1378; HB-513; SB-1(SS-1) Bill SB-567 SB-1022; HB-237, 859, 2802, 3975 SB-1022; HB-237, 859 HB-910 SB-1022; HB-237, 859, 910, 2433, 2802, 3284, 3975 HB-2211 HB-1956 SB-2040 SB-2040 SB-2040 SB-2040 HB-4135 HB-2433 /ENT 1-101 SB-1034; HB-2157 1-206 SB-384; HB-3383 2-202 SB-1746 2-208 HB-1557 2-302 HB-807, 4017 3-109 HB-1228 9-101 SB-501 9-102 SB-501 9-103 SB-384, 501 9-105 SB-501; HB-4023 9-107 SB-501 10-101 HB-2433 473 HB-3698, 3902 475 SB-313; HB-1279 504 SB-803 506 HB-515 507 HB-515, 4052 t507.1 HB-4099 509 SB-803,907 509.1 SB-907 t510.2 HB-4068 515 HB-939, 4099 516 HB-2916,2919 518 HB-4099 610 SB-544, 941; HB-1581, 1760, 3837 611 SB-1935, 2156; HB-451, 3782; SB-I(SS-1) 61la SB-1345, 1378, 1783; HB-2303; SB-I(SS-1) *611a SB-2156; HB-451 612 SB-1000, 1357, 2156; HB-451, 1582, 1759, 1807, 3840 *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. 23 47c 97 t97 98 101 101.1 660 LOCAL GOVERNN 85 2236 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 659 667 668 669 671 701 Chap. 85-Cont. 705 802 831-1 851.15 872 901 902 906 1032 1034 1035 1042.1 1044 t1044.3 1045 1046.1 1048 1052.1 1061 1062 1063 1105 1121 1134 1155 1184 1221 41221 t1221.1 1222 1223 1224 1225 1227 1228 1229 1230 1230.1 1233 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-1946 HB-85, 1352 HB-85, 1352 HB-85, 1352 HB-85, 1352 HB-2916, 2919, 3275; SB-I(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) SB-1329 HB-3275; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) SB-2135 HB-2433 HB-791 SB-2217 SB-829; HB-2135, 3568, 3686,3689 SB-464, 621, 2043; HB-2365, 2485, 3689 HB-2433 SB-221, 1673 HB-3779 HB-4012 SB-221, 1780; HB-3742 HB-1 174 SB-1673 SB-1121 SB-221, 1673; HB-3663 SB-1673 SB-616 SB-616 SB-616; HB-2353 SB-1585 SB-2225 SB-2147 SB-51 SB-2147 SB-161, 1740; HB-4154 HB-2433 HB-2388 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-159, 497, 1738; HB-1935, 2170, 2721 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497, 1490,1956, 2100; HB-1084, 1935,2433,2790, 2859,2913,3747, 3765 85-Cont. 1233.1 t1233.2 1234 1235 1240 1243.1 1244 1245 41250.1 1250.2 1250.3 1250.8 1260 1263a 1264 1340 1370 1391 1392 1394 t13971 1410 1449 1560 1580-11 *1600 thru 1606 1602 1603 t1604.2 1653 1653.02 1653.04 1674 2204 2206 2207 t2207 2208 t2208.01 2208.1 t2208.12 2208.14 2208.15 Bill SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-881; HB-967, 1935, 3269 SB-881; HB-967 HB-1936 SB-497; HB-1528, 1935 SB-497; HB-1935 SB-497; HB-1935 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-3725 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-100 HB-3725 HB-3725 HB-3725, 3776 HB-2433 HB-101, 799, 3725 HB-101 HB-3725 HB-3725 HB-3725 HB-3725 HB-2546 SB-1944 SB-1783, 2104, 2241 SB-1944 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1039, 1171; HB-875, 1556, 2149, 2433 SB-1731; HB-3874 SB-565, 1171,2087 HB-3874 SB-1731; HB-1065 HB-3515 SB-1039, 2093; HB-2149, 3657 HB-689 SB-1404 HB-1493, 1719, 2433 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 85-Cont. t5609 5657 5902 5903 5903.1 5952 t2208.15 SB-45, 150,205,206, 216,262,607,673, 1115, 1123, 1295; HB-72, 236, 424, 504,538,625,665, 680,688,689, 734, 821,927,966,969, 971, 1046, 1635, 1792, 1808; SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 2208.16 HB-2433 t2208.16 SB-1470, 1493, 1650, 1715, 1921; HB-60, 2710,2772,2826, 2913,2984,3014, 3062,3099,3111, 3122,3190,3192, 3275,3376,3384, 3455,3456,3771, 3922,4015,4018, 4097,4100,4143, 4216 t2208.17 SB-170, 461, 678; HB-2193, 2198, 3463 t2208.18 SB-1486 t2208.19 SB-1474; HB-2663, 2709,3704,3747; SB-I(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) 2209 HB-2149,2421 t2209.1 HB-2149, 2421 2302 SB-37 2304 SB-1641, 1950; HB-4013 2308.1 SB-1641, 1950; HB-4013 2551 SB-1082 2552 SB-1082, 1919 2555 SB-1082, 1919 2613 SB-910; HB-101, 113 2614 SB-910; HB-101, 113 2617 SB-910 3011 HB-3725 3723 HB-799 5503.07 HB-1571, 3859, 3991 5504 HB-882 5509 HB-1571, 3991 t5509.26 HB-1571, 3991 t5509.27 HB-1571, 3991 t5509.28 HB-1571, 3991 5602 SB-507; HB-703, 3472 5603 HB-2148 5606 HB-2148 Chap. Par. 85-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2237 5953 5954 15954.1 t5954.2 5955 t5955.1 t5955.2 t5955.3 5956 t5956.1 5957 5958 t5958.1 *5959 5960 5961 5962 6013 6014 6019 6033 6041 6157 6158 6203 6209 6209.1 t6218.1 t6218.2 t6218.3 6248-75 6303 6403 t6408 *6501 thru 6518 6503 6509 6701 6701-2 6701-3 6701-4 t6701-13.1 6701-14 6701-15 6701-16 d Bill HB-2148 HB-3892 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1027; HB-6, 1438, 2154, 2253, 3666, 3892, 4041 SB-237, 1296; HB-6, 1791 SB-237, 1295; HB-6, 1791,3892 SB-1768, 1929; HB-3892, 4027 SB-1929; HB-3892 HB-6 HB-6 HB-6 HB-6 SB-883, 1296; HB-6, 3892 SB-237; HB-6, 1791 SB-883; HB-6, 801 HB-6 SB-1295; HB-1792 HB-1145, 2254 SB-1296; HB-2444 HB-6 HB-6, 4181 HB-3740 HB-4011 SB-497; HB-1935 HB-2433 SB-37 HB-2611 HB-2433 SB-1665 SB-1665 HB-2611 SB-1665 SB-1665 HB-4237 HB-2433 SB-221 HB-1255, 3275 HB-1255, 3379 SB-1665 SB-1665 SB-1665 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117 2238 Chap. Par. 85-Cont. 6701-17 6701-18 6701-24 6818 7151 7157 7158 7204 7205 7209 t7209.1 7210 7457 7507 7701-50 61201 MENTAL HEALT 91'/2 1-100 1-105 1-106 1-122 1-125 1-126 2-102 t2-107.1 2-107.2 2-108 2-109 t2-115 3-100 3-503 3-504 3-605 t3-607.1 3-611 3-706 3-807 3-819 4-301 4-307 4-402 4-501 4-502 4-505 4-603 4-604 4-607 4-705 100-4 100-5.1 100-7 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 91'/-Cont. t100-12.2 100-15 100-18.1 f100-18.2 100-21.1 100-21.2 100-34 100-48.1 100-50a 100-60 100-63 t100-63 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 HB-101, 117,799 SB-1329, 1378, SB-I(SS-1); HB-l(SS-1), HB-3(SS- 1), HB-6(SS-1) HB-1524 HB-1524, 2611 HB-2433 SB-1421; HB-1572 SB-1421 HB-1755 HB-1896 SB-1421 HB-2611 HB-2611 HB-1495 HB-451 H SB-1910; HB-1106 HB-1020 SB-1631 HB-606, 1073 HB-1073 HB-1073, 3006 SB-1219, 2143 HB-1073 HB-1073 HB-606, 1073, 2433 HB-606, 1073, 2433 HB-4047 HB-3271 HB-606 HB-606 HB-305, 3005, 3097 SB-2216; HB-3271 HB-1883 HB-1883 HB-606 HB-3005 HB-606 HB-1883 HB-606 HB-606 HB-606 HB-1883 HB-606 HB-606 HB-606 HB-606 HB-1106, 1885 HB-3005 HB-3965 100-64 f100-64 100-65 100-66 t100-67 202 303e 602.03 804 805 806 808.1 809.1 810 812 t812.4 903 904.2 922 1151 t1500 *1501 thru 1514 1502 1710 1801-3 1802-3 1802-5 1802-8 1802-13 1803-3 1803-9.1 t1803-9.1 *1803-16 1903 1952 1954 d Bill SB-906; HB-1195 HB-2446 SB-424; HB-2994, 3135 HB-3713 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-925 SB-1631 HB-1106, 1962 HB-3005, 3863 HB-2433 SB-475, 707; HB-350, 1106, 1347, 1623, 1940, 1961 HB-2433 HB-1940 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-1910; HB-2978 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-168 SB-1631 HB-1106, 1973, 4075 HB-1829, 3304 SB-149 SB-1631 HB-1076, 3007 HB-852, 1073, 1310, 2433 HB-57, 939, 1073, 2431, 2433 HB-715, 4047 SB-1902, 2156 HB-2433 SB-1631 SB-1631 HB-2433 SB-1411 HB-2433 SB-1472 SB-1631; HB-2433 HB-1106 HB-1106, 1887 HB-3005, 3287 HB-3005, 3287 SB-697; HB-1106, 1887 HB-1106 HB-1106, 1887 HB-1106, 1887 HB-1073, 1106, 1882, 2433 SB-1631; HB-2807, 3005 HB-1106, 1882, 2433, 2807, 3005 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2239 Chap. 91/2-Cont MOTOR V 951/2 1- ti- tl 1- tl- 1- t1- 1-1 l-1 1- 1 2- t E STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 9512-Cont. 1955 HB-2807, 3005 *3-308 1956 HB-2807, 3005 3-400 3-402 HICLES 3-402.1 3-402.2 -101.1 SB-1040, 1271; HB-2150 -102.2 HB-3595 -102.3 HB-3595 -111.1 HB-1414 -111.3 HB-2173 -112.3 HB-3297, 3746 1-118 SB-1404 -164.1 HB-2173 -170.1 HB-3297 71.01 HB-2728, 2884 71.03 HB-3390 -173.1 HB-2173 1-182 HB-567 -203.1 SB-533, 1021, 2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814 1-211 HB-3297, 3746 -221.1 HB-3297 1-300 HB-3820 -501.7 -4001 HB-2433 2-105 HB-3563, 4102 2-115 SB-2165; HB-1995 2-118 HB-1995 -118.1 SB-533, 1021, 2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814, 2870, 3187 2-119 SB-1567; HB-332, 337, 341, 1129, 1497, 3310, 3598, 3943 2-120 HB-1123 2-121 SB-1737, 2200; HB-2720 2-123 SB-983, 1093, 2169; HB-1186, 1933, 2433, 2849 3-402.4 3-403 3-405 3-407 3-408 3-412 3-413 3-414 t3-422 3-600 f3-600.1 3-601 3-602 3-606 3-609 3-611 3-620 3-623 t3-625 t3-626 3-702 3-704 t3-704.1 3-707 3-806.1 3-806.3 3-806.4 Bill HB-1747 HB-3596 HB-1995, 3297, 3746 HB-1956, 3596 HB-1956 HB-1956 HB-1956 SB-1619, 1857; HB-1956 SB-1560 SB-1619 SB-1381, 1567, 2088; HB-337, 341, 1497, 3310, 3595, 3596, 3598, 3634 SB-92, 844; HB-434, 3596 HB-1956, 3595 SB-1364 SB-465 SB-1184 SB-1070 SB-92, 844; HB-1008 HB-1395, 1396 SB-37 SB-2088; HB-1960, 1995 SB-37; HB-1224 SB-59 HB-249, 337, 341 SB-59, 465, 1567; HB-337, 341, 819, 1372, 1497, 2621, 3310, 3598 HB-3598 HB-369 HB-3598 HB-2173 HB-2566 HB-160 SB-37 2-124 HB-1960, 1995 t3-806.5 HB-1138 t2-128 SB-271 3-813 HB-1956 3-103 HB-3501 3-814 HB-1956,3595 3-104 SB-1857; HB-1956, t3-814.1 HB-3595 2800 3-816 HB-3596 3-107 SB-1857; HB-1956, 3-818 HB-1956 2800 3-819 HB-1956 3-112 HB-2800 3-821 SB-816, 2198; 3-113 SB-1567; HB-2800, HB-1995, 3598 3598 3-905 HB-1956 3-114 SB-1567; HB-3598 3-1001 HB-2340, 2651 3-117.1 SB-1567; HB-3598 3-1004 HB-2340 3-118 HB-1956, 1960 4-103.3 HB-4130 t3-201.1 SB-104, 844; HB-358, 4-104 SB-1231, 1567; 719, 1435 HB-3598 3-302 HB-1956 t4-109 HB-2137 *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 2240 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. Chap. 951/2- 951/2- Cont. 6-208.1 Cot -F nt. 4-201 HB-1276, 2610 4-203 HB-718, 1276, 1550 5-100 SB-393, 2088 5-101 SB-393; HB-2433 5-102 SB-393 5-102.1 SB-2088 5-102.1 SB-393 5-104.1 HB-541 5-104.2 HB-2800 5-108 HB-1484 t5-108 SB-393; HB-731 5-301 HB-1749, 2028 t5-303 HB-4226 5-402.1 HB-1746 t5-801 HB-1748 6-101 SB-2039; HB-719 6-103 SB-230, 781,2167; HB- 165 6-104 SB-1471; HB-5 6-105 HB-1496 6-106 SB-271, 1281; HB-964, 3334 6-106.1 SB-90, 162, 538, 642, 844, 1033, 1288, 1571; HB-3, 685, 760, 1189, 1236, 1494, 3067, 3792 6-106.5 SB-844; HB-1189, 2285 6-107 SB-176; HB-340, 1496, 2556 6-108 SB-176, 1567, 2167; HB-340, 1496, 2556, 3454 6-1 10 HB-1446, 2752 6-115 SB-230, 1364 6-117 SB-983; HB-2849 6-118 SB-230; HB-752, 753 t6-120 HB-56 6-201 SB-176, 1567; HB-56, 340, 2556, 3454 6-204 SB-1021; HB-2814 6-205 SB-1021, 1469, 2167, 2247; HB-2173, 2814, 3020, 3236, 4146 6-206 SB-271, 533, 781, 1021, 1281, 1499, 1567, 2167, 2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814, 3020, 3454, 4140, 4146 6-206.1 SB-230, 1021; HB-291, 2173, 2814 6-207 SB-2167 6-208 SB-1021, 2247; HB-2814 *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. 6-301 6-302 6-303 6-305 6-305.1 6-306.3 6-402 6-411 6-413 6-414 6-415 6-416 t6-424 6-500 6-513 6-520 6-601 t6-900 thru 6-912 7-201 7-204 7-211 7-212 7-301 7-310 7-601 7-603 7-604 7-605 7-606 9-101 11-108 11-204 11-204.1 11-205 11-208.3 11-209.1 d Bill SB-230, 533, 1021, 1272, 2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814 SB-1120, 2194; HB-2602 HB-56 SB-2193; HB-1844 SB-218, 896, 1061, 2058; HB-1959, 2979, 3452 SB-1274 HB-3334 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960, 2433 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1279; HB-1960 SB-844, 1279; HB-1960 SB-844, 1279; HB-1960, 2433 SB-2194, 2195 SB-2088 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 1960 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 1960 SB-2167 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 1960 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 1960 SB-204, 2167 HB-1800, 3270 SB-163; HB-813 HB-701 HB-701,4109 HB-701 HB-2979 HB-1036, 3370 HB-2689 HB-2689 HB-145 HB-460 SB-23, 88 t( 2241 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill -Cont. *1 Chap. 951/2- Par. Bill Chap. 9512- 11-301 SB-844; HB-719, 2210, 2530 11-301.1 SB-844; HB-191,416, 719, 2530 11-302 SB-51 11-303 HB-2741 11-304 SB-51; HB-1446 11-310 HB-2741 11-403.1 SB-1570 11-406 SB-844; HB-1124, 1960 11-411 SB-1567 11-500 SB-533, 1021, 2168; HB-485, 2814 11-500.1 SB-1021; HB-2814 11-501 SB-97, 533, 2168, 2169, 2170; HB-468, 485, 1431, 1844, 1921,2173, 2521, 2767, 3139, 3290, 3341 11-501.1 SB-533,982, 1021, 1428, 2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814, 3187 11-501.2 SB-1021,2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814 11-501.4 SB-1021; HB-1431, 2814 11-501.5 SB-529, 1021; HB-1451, 2814 11-501.6 SB-533, 1021, 2168; HB-485, 2173, 2814 11-501.7 SB-1021; HB-2814 11-502.1 SB-533 11-504 SB-97; HB-468 11-601 HB-1921 11-601.1 HB-1669 11-604 SB-51 11-709 HB-121 11-1201 HB-182 1-1301.1 HB-2317 1-1301.1 HB-1018 1-1301.3 SB-171, 844; HB-191, 416,719, 1018, 1870, 1880 1-1301.5 HB-24 11-1303 SB-808, 844 11-1404 SB-22, 23, 88, 1525; HB-4200 11-1413 HB-815 11-1418 SB-844; HB-826, 1189, 2993 11-1420 HB-1011 t 11-1428 SB-70, 922; HB-2652 11-1514 HB-1228 tl1-1515 HB-46, 3746, 3790 12-201 SB-524, 613, 844; HB-719,828, 1275, 2887, 3354 -Cont. 12-215 12-301 12-503 t12-504 12-606 12-610 t12-611 t12-612 12-712 t12-712 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. TTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-537,718 HB-252 HB-1229, 3683, 3746 SB-566, 844 SB-1310; HB-815, 2433 SB-1719 SB-532 SB-194, 575; HB-369, 4243 HB-2347, 3064 SB-844, 935; HB-359, 369,718, 719, 3060, 3063, 3707 HB-719, 3060, 3063, 3707 HB-40 SB-844; HB-1228 HB-40 SB-2039 SB-2039 HB-2625 SB-418; HB-729 HB-1560, 3575 HB-692, 2403 HB-4180 HB-3297, 3746 HB-1919 SB-51, 844; HB-519, 704,717, 1189, 3060, 3061, 3297, 3746 SB-515, 965; HB-519, 3297, 3746 SB-576 SB-222, 577; HB-1693, 4054 SB-2088; HB-250, 519, 3059, 3297, 3390, 3746 HB-597 HB-1271 HB-2067 SB-753, 844, 1674; HB-2067 HB-121, 1271, 3746 HB-1036, 3370 SB-907, 1145; HB-3884 SB-294; HB-3884 HB-3783 SB-907; HB-615 SB-1024 SB-1497 SB-1497 t12-713 t12-807.2 12-815 t12-821 13-101 13-112 13A-101 13A-102 13A-104 13A-112 tl3B-101 thru 13B-140 15-100 15-101 15-102 15-107 15-109 15-109.1 15-111 15-112 15-113 15-301 15-304 15-316 15-1076 16-102 16-104a t16-104b 16-104c 16-105 16-106 18a-200 18a-300 *1 tI 2242 Chap. Par. 952 -Cont. 18b-101 18b-102 t18b-103.1 18b-105 18b-106 18b-108 18c-1101 18c-1205 18c-1501 18c-1601 18c-1703 t1l8c-3305 18c-4102 STATUTES AM Bill SB-844, 1285; HB-1960 SB-844, 1285; HB-1960 HB-1228 SB-516, 844, 1285, 1611; HB-1960 SB-844, 1285; HB-1960 HB-2718 HB-718 SB-2121 HB-150, 3274 SB-424 SB-2121 HB-138 SB-66, 512, 844, 989, 2088, 2244; HB-197, 718, 1228, 1294, 2433, 2672, 2734, ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 952--Cont. 320-1 *506-1 thru 506-14 603-5 806 1101 1 1102 1104 1104a 1105 4240 1 7406 1 Bill SB-1754 SB-1783, 2156 SB-1754, 1953 SB-424; HB-1129 HB-2433 SB-1566 SB-1575; HB-3708 SB-1566 SB-1566 HB-2433 HB-2433 3746 1-1003 SB-1303; HB-362 18c-4104 SB-514 1-1004 SB-1303 18c-4204 SB-1498 1-2004 SB-1303 18c-5101 SB-513 1-2005 SB-1303 18c-6102 HB-1965 1-2011 SB-1303 18c-7401 SB-72, 1458; HB-181, 1-2012 HB-3458 716,2350 1-3001 SB-1303 18c-7402 SB-1781; HB-4219 1-3002 SB-1303 18c-7403 HB-1900 1-3003 SB-1303 18c-7501 HB-1016 1-3004 SB-1303 311-2 HB-70,1431 1-4001 SB-1303 312-2 HB-70, 1431 1-4003 SB-1303 313-2 HB-1103 1-5001 SB-1303 313-3 HB-528, 1427 1-5003 SB-1303 313-5 SB-1754, 1953 1-5006 SB-1303 313-9 HB-70, 1431 *1-5009 SB-1303 313.2 SB-1896 1-5013 SB-1303 313A-3 HB-1059 602 SB-2057 313A-6 HB-1369 1101 HB-3101 314-1 HB-70,476,528, 1431, 1103 HB-3101 2433 4103 HB-3842 314-3 SB-426; HB-528, 1252, 4106 SB-455, 629; HB- 1424,2433 4201 SB-2057; HB-362 t314-11 HB-70, 1431 4203 SB-2057; HB-362 315-2 HB-70, 1431 4204 SB-2057; HB-362 315-7 HB-1369 4205 SB-2057; HB-362 315-7.5 HB-1369 4206 SB-2057; HB-362 315-9 HB-528 4208 SB-2057; HB-362 t315-11a HB-1369 4209 SB-2057; HB-362 t315-1 b HB-1369 4212 SB-2057; HB-362 315-13 HB-70,1431 4213 SB-2057; HB-362 t315-15 HB-1369 4215 SB-2057; HB-362 t315-20 HB-1431 4217 SB-2057; HB-362 316-1 HB-1369 4218 SB-2057; HB-362 317-8 HB-1304 4220 SB-2057; HB-362 317-9 HB-1304 4221 SB-2057; HB-362 t317-10 HB-70, 1431 4223 SB-2057; HB-362 *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. NAMES 96 *.01 thru 3a HB-2440 *8m thru 10 SB-1408 NATURAL RESOURCES 961/ 2 2342 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2243 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 9612-Cont. 4224 4225 4226 4227 4228 4230 4231 4232 4234 4236 4237 4238 4240 4241 4245 4247 4248 4249 4250 4251 4255 4256 4258 4259 4262 4263 4269 4273 4288 4318 4328 4506 4818 5201 5202 5203 5204 5401 5403 5404 5409 5414.1 5420 5426 t5430.1 t5430.2 t5430.3 t5430.4 6303 6305 6306 6309 6311 6311.1 t6311.2 Bill SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 SB-2057; HB-3622 HB-1060, 2571 HB-939 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-266, 326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 HB-2275 HB-3662 HB-794, 3471 SB-810, 1283, 1777, 1981; HB-850, 3825 SB-922 SB-1283; HB-803 SB-549 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 96/2- Cont. 6315 SB-541 6321 HB-803,3447 6324 SB-922, 1328, 1329, 1378; HB-220, 927, 2433; SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 6327 SB-811; HB-803 6328 HB-2433 t6328 SB-811; HB-803 6339 HB-783,2646 6340a HB-3942 t6340c SB-504; HB-803 6351 SB-1076, 1832; HB-3206, 3243 6352 HB-3206, 3243 6401 HB-803 6402 SB-1823; HB-2986 6409 SB-2225 6411 SB-37 t6411.4 HB-3275 6413 SB-1823; HB-2986 6427 SB-1823; HB-2986 6431 SB-1823 6445 SB-1823 6445.2 SB-1823 6602 SB-1076, 1832; HB-3243 7106 SB-221 7107 SB-464,2043 t7129 SB-504 7403 SB-972, 989, 1364, 1404, 1716; HB-114, 2053,2342, 2433, 2863 t7403.2 SB-1526 *7404 SB-1783 *7404 thru 7405 SB-2156 *7405 SB-1783 7406 SB-1071; HB-2365, 2485 7408 SB-455, 629; HB-2342, 3110 7409 SB-45, 1048; HB-979 7411 SB-45; HB-979 t7415 SB-972,1768; HB-2536 7909.07 HB-3101 8001.03 HB-3773 t8002.12 HB-2571 t8002.13 HB-3773 t8201 SB-904 8201 thru 8205 SB-904 8203 SB-57; HB-991, 1868 t8203.1 SB-735; HB-1696 8204 SB-424 2244 Chap. Par. 9612-Cont. 9106a *9701-1 thru 9704-1 t71297 NUISANCES 100'2 4 14 15 16 16.1 t16.1 18 19 20 24 26 OFFICERS 102 3 *4.9 thru 4. t6 41.( 42.( 42.( 42.( 4. 4: OFFICIAL BO 103 SI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. PARKS 3-221 105 HB-2554 HB-803 SB-1377 SB-1227 SB-1227 SB-1227, 2045 SB-2045 SB-1227 SB-1227 SB-1227, 2045 SB-626, 1227, 2045; HB-3694 SB-1227 HB-1853 1 SB-511, 922; HB-1596 2 SB-922 2a HB-407 3 SB-264, 562, 1606; HB-854, 1340 .2 HB-3569 12 HB-563 5 HB-1684; SB-I(SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) 6 SB-871; HB-1187, 1684 .1 HB-1684 8b HB-3275 41 HB-2032 32 HB-2032 42 SB-89, 378,685, 1083, 1496, 1767; HB-204, 832,925, 1117, 1373, 2032, 2753, 3178; SB-1(SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) 31 HB-2032 32 HB-2032 36 HB-2032 2a HB-2032 2b HB-2032 43 HB-2032 NDS 14.3 HB-2365, 2485 16 HB-799, 1254, 1534 17 HB-68 1-5 t2-2.2 2-25 t2-27 3-3 3-3a 3-8 3-9 3-10 t3-15 4-1 4-2 t4-4c 4-7 5-1 5-6 5-9 6-4 t6-4.1 6-5 8-10.2 t8-15.1 t8-22 9-la 9-lb 9-lg 9-3 9.1-2 9.2-2 9.3-2 11.1-7 11.2-2 13-1 33.16a *100 thru 103 *101 thru 104 *156f.2 thru 156f.4 *158-1 thru 158-9 *224.9 thru 231 *318.90 thru 321 326 327 $327v5.9 327v6 327v7 333.3a 333.7d Bill HB-2273 SB-911,922, 1283 HB-1478 HB-64 SB-1713; HB-3506, 3565 SB-911,922, 1283 HB-1479, 2433 HB-1479, 1480 HB-1479 HB-3340 HB-246, 796 HB-1179 HB-4084 HB-857 SB-1329, 1378, SB-I (SS-1); HB-1(SS-I), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-705 SB-1122 SB-1122 HB-3846 SB-488 HB-246, 796 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-1583 HB-1583 HB-796 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-1478 HB-517 HB-3565 HB-3565 HB-3565 HB-3565 SB-1411 SB-1411 HB-3560 HB-3560 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-1521, 2097; HB-2990 HB-2992 *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. 2245 Chap. Par. 105-Cont. 333.15 333.16a 333.17 333.23h 468.3 t468k-6 *700 701 *701 717 t718.1 724 732 734 735 737 *810 thru 813 855 *900 thru 906 903 905 *1000 thru 1003 *1101 thru 1108 PENSIONS 108'/2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1081/2-Cont. HB-559 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650, 2433 SB-1521, 2097 HB-2991 HB-2433 HB-435 HB-3565 SB-2225 HB-3565 HB-2428 HB-314 SB-2121 HB-854 HB-854 HB-854 HB-854 HB-3565 SB-41 HB-3565 SB-1587 SB-1587, 1591, 2127 HB-3565 HB-3565 1-106 SB-1650 1-109.1 SB-1650 1-110 HB-1997 1-113 SB-988; HB-971, 1094, 2433 1-116 SB-1650; HB-971, 3295 tl-117 SB-612, 726, 1216, 1670, 1834, 2208; HB-194, 781, 1226, 1513,3377 2-109 HB-971 2-110 SB-1650; HB-412, 971 2-110.1 HB-971 t2-110.2 HB-971 2-117 SB-1650 2-117.1 HB-971 2-117.2 HB-1719 2-119.1 SB-1650; HB-971 2-121 HB-971 2-121.1 SB-1650; HB-971, 2722 2-123 SB-1650 2-124 HB-3062 2-126 SB-1650 t2-126 SB-1650 2-134 HB-2733, 3062 t2-161 SB-1650 3-101 SB-1099 3-103 HB-445, 2896 Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 3-106 SB-1715 3-110.3 SB-1650; HB-1064, 3112 3-110.4 HB-1719, 3376, 4097 t3-110.6 SB-1650; HB-449 3-111 SB-596, 687; HB-446, 2086, 2088, 2710, 2895, 3190, 3384 3-111.1 SB-687, 1650; HB-447, 590, 2086, 2088, 2710, 2826, 2898, 3384 3-112 HB-3190, 3203 t3-112 SB-687; HB-2086 t3-112.1 HB-447, 2088, 2710, 2898, 3384 3-114.1 HB-3190 3-114.2 HB-3190 3-114.3 HB-2091, 3384 3-120 SB-594, 1650; HB-971 3-124.1 HB-443, 2897 3-124.2 HB-3384 t3-124.3 HB-444, 2894 3-127 SB-1650 3-131 HB-895, 2893 3-132 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894, 1943, 2893 3-135 SB-688; HB-368, 895, 1682, 1894, 1943, 2893 t3-136.1 SB-1715 3-138 SB-688; HB-1894 3-143 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894, 2893 3-145 HB-445, 2896 3-150 SB-14, 1099 4-101 SB-1099 4-106.1 SB-994 4-107 SB-1650; HB-1808 4-108 SB-1650, 1921; HB-971, 1808, 3192 4-108.2 HB-1719 4-109 HB-1808 4-109.1 SB-1921; HB-1808, 2826, 3192 4-109.2 SB-1650, 1921; HB-1808, 3192 t4-109.3 HB-4221 4-110.1 HB-1808 4-113 SB-1921; HB-1808, 2826, 3192 4-114 SB-739, 1650, 1921; HB-1808, 3192, 4216 4-115.1 HB-1808 t4-117.2 HB-1554 4-118 SB-1650, 1921; HB-820, 1269, 1808, 3192 2246 Chap. Par. 1082 -Cont. 4-118.2 4-121 4-128 4-130 4-142 5-101 5-114 5-126 5-132 5-136.1 t5-145.1 5-148 5-154.1 5-164 5-167.1 5-167.2 5-167.4 t5-167.6 5-179 5-214 5-230 5-233 5-236 6-101 6-128 6-128.2 6-128.3 6-128.4 6-151 6-151.1 6-152 6-164 6-164.1 6-175 6-192 6-209 6-210.1 6-213 6-226 7-102 7-109 7-109.3 t7-109.4 7-114 7-116 7-118 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 108/2-Cont. SB-1921; HB-1808, 3192 SB-244; HB-1269, 1808 HB-1943 HB-1943 SB-1099 SB-1099 HB-665, 4015 SB-695, 1724 HB-665, 966, 1267, 3384, 4015, 4018, 4100 SB-997; HB-754 SB-228 HB-665, 4015 HB-2090, 3384, 4016 SB-1650 SB-774; HB-665, 968, 4015, 4248 SB-610, 1650; HB-969 SB-1650; HB-969 HB-3922 HB-664, 4014 SB-1650 SB-1650 SB-1650; HB-1719, 3376, 4097 SB-1650; HB-3671 SB-1099 HB-3242 SB-1650; HB-969, 971, 1088, 2645 HB-1265 SB-1650; HB-969 HB-1089, 3402 HB-1089, 1090, 3401, 3402 HB-1087 HB-1266, 3403 HB-1266, 3403 SB-2240 SB-615; HB-1485 SB-1650 HB-1086 SB-1650 HB-1719 HB-970, 1874 HB-1389, 3299, 3984 SB-1470; HB-390, 442, 1387, 3984 HB-821 HB-970, 1874 HB-440, 538, 1873, 3111, 3319, 3384 SB-1470, 1650; HB-970, 1874, 3299, 3430 Bill *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. t7-118.1 HB-1874 7-132 SB-1470, 1650; HB-970, 1874, 2433, 2667, 3299, 3430, 3576 7-132.2 HB-970, 1874 7-135 HB-970, 1874 7-137 SB-605, 1470; HB-970, 1553, 1872 7-137.1 HB-4072 t7-137.1 SB-605; HB-970, 1553, 1872 7-139 SB-850; HB-440, 511, 970, 1206, 1873, 1874, 3099, 3319, 3431, 3466, 3984, 4143 7-139.1 HB-971 7-139.7 SB-1470, 1650 t7-139.7 HB-449,971, 1334, 1719 t7-139.8 SB-1650 7-141 SB-687; HB-440, 970, 1873, 1874, 2086, 3319, 3384, 3431, 3771 t7-141.1 HB-4207,4211 t7-141.2 HB-4206, 4207, 4211, 4212 t7-141.3 HB-4206, 4211, 4212 7-142 SB-687, 849, 1470; HB-440, 590, 1873, 2086, 2088, 3384 7-142.1 HB-1284, 2088, 3384 t7-142.2 HB-821, 1719 7-144 HB-3611 7-144.2 SB-687; HB-440, 590, 1873, 2086, 2088, 3319, 3384 t7-144.3 SB-1470 7-146 HB-970, 1874 7-150 HB-970, 1874 7-152 SB-687; HB-440, 970, 1873, 1874, 2086, 2088, 3319, 3384 t7-152.1 HB-2092 7-153 HB-970, 1874 7-154 SB-1470; HB-440, 970, 1873, 3306 7-156 SB-687; HB-440, 1873, 2086, 2088, 3319, 3384 t7-156.1 HB-1719 7-168 HB-970, 1874 7-172 SB-1470; HB-440, 442, 821, 3319, 3984 7-173 SB-1650 2247 STAT UTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 108/2-Cont. 7-173.2 t7-173.3 7-175.1 7-198 t7-199.2 7-201 7-204 7-208 7-217 t7-218.1 7-222 8-101 8-137 8-137.1 8-138 t8-138.1 8-150.1 t8-150.2 8-154 8-192 8-194 8-226.4 t8-226.6 8-233 t8-242.1 8-243.2 8-244.1 9-101 9-108 9-112 9-120 9-121.1 9-121.8 t9-121.10 t9-121.11 t9-121.12 t9-121.20 9-128.1 9-133 9-133.1 9-134 t9-134.2 t9-135.1 t9-144.1 9-146.1 9-150 9-156 9-157 9-159 Bill SB-709; HB-821, 1893 HB-821 SB-970 SB-1099 HB-899, 1426 SB-1650; HB-1874, 3299, 3430 HB-821,970, 1874 HB-1874 HB-970, 1874 HB-440, 1873, 3319 HB-440, 1873, 3319 SB-1099 SB-1916; HB-590, 3001 SB-1916; HB-3001 SB-1916; HB-1489, 1491, 1717 SB-1650 HB-1491 HB-1718 SB-1026; HB-1718, 2155 HB-971 HB-971 SB-1650; HB-1719 SB-1650 HB-3002 HB-3275 HB-969, 971, 1046 SB-1916 SB-1099, 1824; HB-972, 1847,2761 HB-536 HB-536 HB-971 HB-971 HB-1719 SB-602, 1650 SB-1650 SB-1650 HB-3345 SB-687, 1697; HB-2086, 2088, 3376, 3384, 4097 SB-1650, 1893; HB-590, 971, 3376 HB-590 HB-971 SB-1770 HB-971 HB-3376 SB-1650; HB-971 HB-971 HB-3376 HB-3376 HB-3376 Chap. Par. 10812-Cont. 9-160 9-163 t9-169.1 9-170.1 t9-179.1 9-179.3 9-185 t9-194.1 t9-194.2 9-199 9-219 9-220 9-228 9-239 10-104.3 10-104.4 11-101 11-125.5 ±11-125.6 I11-125.7 tl11-133.1 11-134.1 11-134.3 11-181 11-183 11-217 t11-222.1 12-101 12-107 t12-110.1 12-114 12-118 12-123.1 12-124 12-125 12-125.1 12-127 12-127.1 *12-127.2 *12-127.3 12-127.4 *12-127.4 12-133 12-133.2 t12-133.3 12-135.2 t12-135.3 12-136 12-139 12-141 12-147 t12-151.3 t12-166.2 t12-171.1 *12-172 Bill HB-3376 SB-1650 HB-536 HB-971 SB-1650 SB-1166; HB-971 HB-1193 HB-971 HB-971 SB-1829; HB-2956 SB-1650; HB-971 HB-971 HB-621, 971 HB-971 HB-1846 HB-1719 SB-1099 SB-1650; HB-1719 HB-3399 SB-1650 SB-1650 HB-3397 HB-3397 HB-971 HB-971 HB-3398 HB-3275 SB-774, 1099; HB-971, 3336 SB-573 HB-3318 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-774; HB-971 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-2674, 3301, 3338 SB-1650 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 HB-1719 SB-1650; HB-3338 HB-971, 3302 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650 SB-1650; HB-3303 SB-1650; HB-3303 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 HB-3317 SB-1650 SB-1650; HB-3338 SB-1650; HB-3338 *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. 2248 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 10812-Cont. 108 2-Cont. *12-173 SB-1650; HB-3338 t13-810 SB-777 *12-174 SB-1650; HB-3338 14-103.05 SB-136, 1252; *12-175 SB-1650; HB-3338 HB-1620 *12-176 SB-1650; HB-3338 14-103.10 SB-1650; HB-424 12-177 SB-1650; HB-3338 4249,4250 *12-178 SB-1650; HB-3338 14-103.12 HB-441, 2089, 281 *12-179 SB-1650; HB-3338 3384, 3635 *12-180 SB-1650; HB-3338 14-103.33 SB-136, 1252, 147 *12-181.1 SB-1650; HB-3338 HB-969, 1620 *12-182 SB-1650; HB-3338 14-104 SB-604, 694, 1650 12-189 SB-1650; HB-3338 1725; HB-971, 13-101 SB-777, 1099; HB-971, 1319, 1393, 243 2597 2963, 3298 13-102 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 14-104.5 HB-971 *13-103 thru t14-104.8 SB-1650, 1799 13-199 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 t14-104.9 SB-1650 13-125.4 SB-136, 1404; 14-105 SB-1650; HB-367 HB-1719 14-105.1 HB-971 13-180 HB-1716 14-105.5 HB-1719, 3376 13-181 HB-1716 14-106 SB-1650; HB-424 *13-200 SB-1771; HB-2433 14-107 HB-2535 13-201 thru 14-108 HB-424, 1529, 16 13-216 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 2535, 2984, 306 *13-215.1 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 14-108.3 HB-1527 *13-217 thru t14-108.3 SB-45; HB-2533 13-223 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 14-108.4 HB-2973 t13-301 thru t14-108.4 SB-1650, 2156; 13-315 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 HB-3578 13-302 SB-1650, 1771; 14-110 SB-119, 687, 165( HB-3145, 3296 1668; HB-389, 13-304 SB-1650, 1771; 449, 835,971, 1 HB-3145, 3296 1442, 1599, 208 13-306 SB-1650, 1771; 2087, 2088, 297 HB-3145, 3296 2976, 3241, 334 13-314 SB-1650 3384,3419,342 t13-401 SB-777 3421, 3425, 342 t13-401 thru 3572, 4085 13-403 HB-971, 2597 t14-110 HB-1334 t13-402 SB-777 14-111 HB-971 113-403 SB-777 14-114 SB-795,1650; t13-501 thru HB-2974, 3200 13-504 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 3425, 3426 13-601 SB-1650, 1771; 14-117 HB-2977 HB-3145, 3296 14-118 HB-2977 t13-601 SB-777 14-119 SB-183; HB-971 t13-601 thru 14-120 HB-2977 13-603 HB-971, 2597 14-121 SB-183; HB-971, t13-602 SB-777 14-130 SB-1650 S 13-603 SB-777 14-131 HB-1635, 3062 t13-701 thru 14-133.1 SB-45 13-711 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 14-134 SB-1650 t13-801 SB-777 14-141 SB-1470 t13-801 thru *14-142 SB-1470 13-810 SB-777; HB-971, 2597 15-106 HB-2365, 2485 113-802 SB-777 15-107 SB-774; HB-971, t 13-804 thru 2433 13-810 SB-777 15-111 HB-1620 *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. 7, 92, 70; I, 1318, 3, 1 7 35, 52 0, 397, 320, 36, '5, 45, 20, 26, 2977 1620, 2249 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. . 10812-Cont. 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 tl 1 1 15-112 SB-1106; HB-1460 5-113.2 HB-2983 5-113.3 SB-134, 1650; HB-364, 421,971, 1393 5-113.4 HB-391,971 5-113.6 SB-136 5-113.7 SB-1650 -113.10 HB-1719 15-134 SB-1650; HB-971, 1620, 2433 5-134.1 HB-1620 15-135 SB-135, 687; HB-392, 2086, 2088, 3384 15-136 SB-687; HB-415, 424, 1635, 2086, 2088, 2535, 2984, 3062, 3384 5-136.2 SB-1650; HB-414, 971, 2535, 4190 5-136.3 SB-1492; HB-2660 15-141 HB-1620 5-153.1 SB-138; HB-696 5-153.3 SB-137 15-154 SB-1650; HB-970, 971, 1620, 2433, 2730 15-155 SB-1351; HB-971, 1635, 3062, 3943, 4216 5-158.1 SB-1650, 1687; HB-2730 -158.18 HB-971 15-159 SB-773; HB-1291, 2365, 2485, 3117 15-167 HB-2098 15-178 HB-1620 15-181 HB-1620 16-102 HB-1927 16-106 SB-136, 774, 1650; HB-514, 536, 971, 1620, 1653, 2433, 4217 16-118 SB-136; HB-971, 1620, 2433 16-123 SB-136; HB-1620 16-127 SB-134, 136, 157, 184, 943, 1650, 1838, 2042; HB-364, 419, 421,422, 776,971, 1393, 1465, 1620, 1839, 2433, 2645, 2822, 3621, 4203, 4213 16-128 SB-157, 184, 1650, 1753; HB-364, 419, 421,776, 971, 1393, 3621,4213 16-129 HB-971 17-116.1 t17-116.2 117-116.3 Chap. 108/2- *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -Cont 16-131.1 16-131.3 16-133 16-133.2 t16-133.3 t16-133.4 t16-133.5 t16-133.6 16-136.2 t16-136.4 t16-136.5 16-140 16-141 16-142 16-143.2 16-149 16-149.1 16-149.2 16-150 16-153.4 16-158 16-179 16-182 16-185 16-190.1 16-200 t16.133-4 17-101 17-106 117-111.2 17-114.2 17-115 17-116 d Bill SB-1650 HB-1719 SB-224, 1650; HB-309, 315,424,971, 1052, 1635, 2535, 2821, 2984, 3062 HB-971, 1052, 2535, 3943 SB-45 SB-1493, 1650; HB-2661, 3578, 4211 HB-4206, 4207, 4211, 4212 HB-4206, 4207, 4211, 4212 SB-508, 1932; HB-469, 2820 SB-136; HB-1620 HB-2658 SB-599, 1650; HB-971 SB-1650 SB-1650, 2145; HB-3498 HB-971 SB-1063, 1650, 1839; HB-730, 971, 3514 SB-1650; HB-971 SB-1063, 1839; HB-730, 971, 3514 HB-971 SB-231, 1650; HB-561, 2819 SB-1650; HB-1635, 3062, 3229, 3943 HB-2098 SB-136; HB-1620 SB-136; HB-1620 SB-1650 HB-971 HB-4207 HB-1927 SB-1633; HB-971, 1240 SB-1633 HB-1719 SB-1633 SB-607; HB-424, 688, 689, 1052, 1635, 2535, 2984, 3062, 4204 HB-689, 1052, 2525, 2535, 4204 SB-1493; HB-2661, 4207, 4211 HB-4206, 4207, 4211, 4212 1 t15 2250 Chap. Par. 1082 -Cont. t17-116.4 17-117 17-117.1 17-119 17-122 17-126 17-128 17-133 17-134 17-135 17-139 17-142.1 17-146 17-150 17-156.1 17-157 18-111 18-112 18-112.2 18-112.4 18-121 18-122 18-123 18-125 18-125.1 18-127 18-128 18-129 18-131 18-133 18-140 18-168 t18-169 20-119 t21-102.20 t21-105.2 21-106 21-107 21-109.1 21-110 22-307 22-501.1 22-503 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 10812- Cont. 22-505 t22-505.5 22-508 HB-4206, 4207, 4211, 4212 SB-1633 SB-1633 SB-205; HB-625, 680, 3014,3122,4204 HB-3122 SB-1633 HB-690, 4204 SB-1633; HB-971 SB-134, 696, 1633, 1650; HB-364, 421, 792,793,971,3992, 4204 SB-1633 HB-3123 SB-1650; HB-971 HB-4204 SB-206, 1633; HB-971, 1300,4204 SB-205; HB-625, 3014, 4204 HB-4204 SB-2; HB-17 SB-1650 HB-1719 SB-775 SB-148; HB-971 SB-1650, 1686; HB-971 SB-1650; HB-2926 SB-1650; HB-971 SB-1650 SB-1650; HB-14, 54 HB-971, 1562 SB-1650; HB-2926 HB-3062 SB-148; HB-971 HB-2733, 3062 SB-1650 SB-1650 HB-971 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 HB-3113 SB-1099 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894,2893,3259 22A-109 22A-112 24-105 24-107 t24-109 t25-101 t25-102 100 $1oo00 t102 *130-103 thru 13-199 t250.1 t250.1 t250.5 t7141.3 Bill SB-1310; HB-3258 SB-2130 SB-688, 2130; HB-895, 1682, 1894, 1944, 2893 SB-1650, 1923; HB-3253 HB-2098 SB-412; HB-971 SB-603; HB-971 SB-598; HB-971, 1701 SB-1415 SB-1415 HB-1635, 2732, 3062, 3142 HB-2732, 3142 HB-1635, 2732, 3062, 3142 SB-777 SB-1650 SB-1650 SB-1650 HB-4207 PLATS 109 1.02 SB-1490, 1520, 2100; HB-1084, 3220 2 SB-325; HB-3936 6 SB-51 9.1 SB-51 PRACTICE 110 1-101 1-108 2-202 2-203 t2-203.1 t2-213 2-301 2-402 2-417 t2-621.1 2-1001 t2-1001.5 *2-1002 2-1007 2-1007.1 t2-1009.1 2-1101 t2-1105.2 t2-1113.1 SB-1866; HB-1457, 2239 SB-534 HB-307, 308, 2950 SB-1979; HB-2208, 3371 SB-1979; HB-2208, 3371 HB-428 HB-2225, 3266, 3920 SB-2233 HB-1280 HB-286 SB-1720 SB-1720 SB-1720 SB-274 HB-227 SB-275 SB-251 SB-1510 SB-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. 2251 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 110-Cont. t2-1115.1 2-1116 2-1117 t2-1119 t2-1207.1 2-1303 t2-1306 2-1402 2-1501 2-1705 t2-2001 t2-2001 thru 2-2003 3-101 thru 3-112 3-105 3-107 t3-113 3-114 4-101 t5-126 7-101 7-102 7-102.1 t7-102.1 7-103 7-104 7-107 7-108 7-109 7-110 7-111 7-114 7-121 7-123 t7-130 t7-131 t7-201 thru 7-205 8-401 8-501 8-802 8-802.1 8-804 t8-804 t8-911 Bill SB-546; HB-2754 SB-665, 666; HB-1988, 1989 SB-2232 SB-2134 SB-403, 1957; HB-457 SB-1100; HB-1385 HB-276 HB-1289 SB-251 HB-4133 SB-2184 SB-1375 HB-4081 HB-2168 SB-534 HB-4081 HB-1280 SB-1602, 2184; HB-2779, 2799 HB-1505, 2440 HB-2848, 4049 SB-249, 497; HB-1070, 1935, 2433, 3275; SB-l(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) SB-2152; HB-3898 HB-2366 SB-214, 381, 386, 497, 1042, 1091, 1404, 2233; HB-889, 1007, 1113, 1935, 2433, 2760, 3275, 3446, 3898, 4010; SB- 1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) HB-1069 HB-2266 HB-228, 2267 HB-2268 HB-2269 HB-2270 HB-747 HB-1071 HB-226, 1067 HB-1068 HB-1072 HB-861 HB-1733, 1734 SB-249 HB-1310, 1369 SB-1861 HB-1681 SB-321 HB-2440 Cha 110 Ip. Par. Bill -Cont. 8-2001 8-2003 8-2004 9-102 9-104.1 t9-104.4 9-107 t9-110.1 9-111 t9-118 9-209 t9-209.1 9-210 12-111 12-112 12-301 *12-601 thru 12-617 t12-627 t12-628 112-629 t12-630 t12-631 t12-632 112-633 112-634 12-650 12-651 12-652 12-653 12-654 12-655 12-656 12-657 12-701 12-705 12-707 12-710 12-711 12-716 12-801 12-803 12-804 12-805 12-806 12-808 HB-3875 HB-3875 HB-606, 3875 SB-1986; HB-2433, 2944,3865 SB-1986; HB-1929, 2594,2944 SB-1986; HB-2944 SB-2233; HB-3078 SB-105 SB-1986; HB-2944 SB-2178; HB-3866 HB-1394, 2237, 3415 HB-3189 HB-1394 HB-1437 SB-380 SB-250 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-627 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-1890, 2233; HB-1007,4009 SB-1890, 1986, 2233; HB-1007, 4009 SB-1890, 2233; HB-1007,4009 SB-1890, 2233; HB-1007,4009 SB-1890, 2233; HB-1007, 4009 SB-1890, 2233; HB-1007,4009 HB-2532, 3355 SB-714; HB-624 SB-2233; HB-1007, 3355 SB-155,714, 1986; HB-623, 624, 2433 SB-714; HB-624 SB-714, 2233; HB-624, 1007,3355 *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. 2252 Chap. Par. 110 Cont. 12-814 12-901 12-1001 13-202 13-202.1 13-203 13-204 13-205 13-212 13-213 13-214 13-214.1 13-217 15-1101 15-1301 15-1405 15-1501 15-1505 15-1506 t15-1707 t15A-1501 thru 15A-1508 t21-101 t21-101 thru 21-109 t21-102 21-103 t21-103 t21-104 *51 *52 t2001-2 PROBATE 110'/2 1-2.09 t4-16 tl 1-0.01 11-3 11-5 11-7 tl 1-7.2 t1 1-7.3 tl 1-7.4 11-8 11-10.1 tl 1-10.2 tl 1-10.2 thru 11-10.11 tl 1-10.3 tl 1-10.4 tl 1-10.5 SE HI SE HI SE HI SE HI HI SE SE HI SE SE SE SE SE HI SE SE SE SB HI SB HI SB HI HI HI HI SB SB HI SB SB SB SB SB SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 110/2-Cont. 1-714; HB-623, 624 tl 1-10.6 SB-2076 B-550 tl1-10.7 SB-2076 1-442, 714, 2184; tl 1-10.8 SB-2076 HB-624, 2433 tl 1-10.9 SB-2076 B-4130 tl 1-10.10 SB-2076 1-1510; HB-4130 tl1-10.11 SB-2076 B-4130 11-11 SB-2076; HB-3405 3-797; HB-2188 11-13 SB-95, 2076; HB-34 B-839 11-18 SB-2076; HB-3405 B-2480 I la-1 SB-1631 3-1434; HB-1196, 1 la-10 SB-260; HB-487 2613 11a-14.1 HB-1074, 3009 1-984; HB-2519, 1 la-17 SB-95, 1092; HB-13 4007 2334 B-4130 13-5 SB-681 1-2233; HB-1007, 15-1 SB-681; HB-938 4049 15-2 SB-681; HB-938 -1669 18-1.1 SB-1523 1-252 18-10 SB-1147; HB-247 1-1669 21-2.14 HB-1053 3-2949, 2950 25-1 SB-681; HB-938 -1669 27-1 SB-37 ý-611 50 HB-2433 1-1052; HB-2239 302 HB-36 303 HB-1386 1-1669 307 HB-2433 B-2440 351 HB-11, 1216 351.1 HB-11, 1216 1-276 352 HB-11, 1216 B-2440 353 HB-11, 1216 1-1635; HB-4187 *501 SB-1408 B-2440 601 HB-461 B-2440 *701 thru 710 HB-1386 B-2440 702 SB-239; HB-1517 B-2440 752 HB-1386 1-2184 802-1 HB-1386 802-3 HB-1386 802-4 HB-1386 802-5 HB-1386 -2221 802-8 HB-1386 B-2742 802-10 HB-1386 -2076; HB-3405 t803-4 SB-55 -2076; HB-3405 t803-5 SB-55 -2076; HB-2711, 804-1 SB-95 3405 *804-1 thru -2076; HB-3405 804-12 HB-1386 -2076; HB-3405 -2076: HB-3405 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS SB-2076; HB-3405 SB-2076; HB-3405 SB-2076; HB-3405 SB-2076 111 HB-3405 SB-2076 SB-2076 SB-2076 205.1 218.1 301 303 306 307 311 409 405 386, HB-1744 HB-1744 HB-248, 1659, 2433 SB-225; HB-1659 HB-1659 HB-1659 HB-1659 SB-68 *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. 2253 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111-Cont. t409.2 t420.2 910 t915.1 916 t916.1 955 t965.1 1101 1102 1103 t1103.1 1104 1109 1118 1119 *1120 1121 1129 *1132 1133 1137 1138 1141 t1141 1303 1305 *1307 1309 1312 1319 1321 1324 1325 1338 1701-1 $1701-1 1701-4 1701-7 1701-10 1701-11 1702-7 1703-1 1703-6 1703-7 1703-7.1 1703A-5 t1703C-1 thru 1703C-9 1703C-4 1703C-5 Bill SB-68 SB-1947; HB-854, 1103,3712 SB-1(SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) HB-1733 SB-420 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 SB-1404 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 HB-3561 HB-3561, 3938, 3988 HB-3561, 3938, 3988 HB-3938, 3988 HB-1483, 3981 HB-3561 HB-3561 HB-3561 HB-3561 HB-3561 SB-2209; HB-3561 HB-3561 HB-3561 HB-3561 SB-1726 HB-3561 SB-2209; HB-3561 SB-1404 HB-1483 HB-748 HB-1483 HB-1483 HB-3166 HB-1483 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-894, 1103, 3188, 3962 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 HB-8, 2550 SB-407 SB-407; HB-2433, 2550 HB-118, 2888, 3517 SB-1662 HB-2550 SB-407 SB-1769 SB-1769 Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 1703C-7 1704-1 1704-2 1704-4 1704-5 1704-6 1704-7 1704-9 1704-10 1704-19 1704-20 1704-22 t1704-23 2005 t2005.1 2010 2011 2011la 201lb t2013.4 2035 2304 2305 2306 2307 2309 2311 *2312 t2312a 2313 *2313 t2313a 2314 *2314 t2314.1 2315 2316 2316.1 t2316.1 2317 2318 *2318 t2318a 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 *2324 2325 2326 2328 2329 2330 Bill SB-1769 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 HB-1103 HB-3166 SB-407 SB-407 HB-1972, 3166 SB-407 SB-407 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-3483 HB-3483 HB-3166 HB-3188 HB-1103, 3166, 3188 SB-102 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-1972, 3166 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923 HB-923 HB-1612, 3573, 3815 SB-438, 1060 HB-2068 HB-923 SB-699; HB-2060 HB-2068 HB-923 HB-923 HB-2068 SB-1854 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2059, 2060, 2068 HB-2059 HB-1481 HB-923, 3573 HB-2061 HB-2068 HB-923 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-2068, 3166 SB-1689; HB-923, 2068, 4044,4163 HB-923, 4163 HB-2068 HB-2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-2068 *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. 2254 Chap. 11 -Cont. 2331 2332 2334 2335 2336 2341 2342 2347 2349 2350 2354.1 2355 2418 2419 2427.1 t2433 2655 2661 2664 2670 2670.1 t2670.2 2674 2676 2678 2679 t2681 *2800 thru 2843 2827 2832 2836.1 t2836.2 2838 2839 2842 3272 3279 3280 t3286.1 3292 3298 3503 3504 3505 3507 3510 3513 t3516.1 3517 3518 3519 3521 3524 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. HB-2068 HB-1972,3166 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 SB-699; HB-923, 2068 SB-424; HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-918 HB-923 SB-438, 1060 SB-1769; HB-1594, 3567 HB-923, 2068 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 SB-1308; HB-1498 SB-1769 SB-1282, 1769; HB-1498, 3941 HB-1103, 3188 HB-3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-2942 HB-2942 HB-4208 SB-2197; HB-768, 3673 HB-1972,3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-2433 HB-3024 HB-3023 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-1972,3166 HB-1972,3166 HB-3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-894 HB-3590 SB-1105, 1807 HB-3590 HB-1983 HB-1983 HB-3590 SB-1854 HB-2723 HB-2665 HB-2723 HB-3166 SB-424; HB-1103, 3188,3962 111- -Cont. 3525 t3525.1 3533 3545 3659 3661 t3664.1 3665 3673 3675 3708 3709 t3709.1 3716 t3716.1 3719 3721 3734 3903 3909 3912 t3914.1 3915 3916 3920 3924 3925 3926.2 3926.15 4122 4131 4136a 4147 4148 4150 4155.18 t4263.1 4267 4269 4280 4282.1 t4282.2 4400-7 4400-8 4400-11 t4400-16.1 t4400-17.1 4400-18 4400-19 t4400-19.1 4400-21 111-- *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill SB-1689; HB-4163 HB-1202 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1621, 1970 HB-118 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 SB-1769 SB-1769 SB-1854 HB-3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 SB-1689; HB-4163 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 SB-328; HB-893 SB-328; HB-893 SB-328; HB-893 SB-1854 SB-328; HB-893 HB-118 SB-424; HB-1103, 3188, 3962 SB-1689; HB-2810, 4044, 4163 HB-3166 HB-3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-3911 HB-1398 HB-3613 SB-424; HB-1 103, 1408, 3188, 3910, 3962 HB-3166 HB-2810, 4044, 4163 HB-1972, 3166 SB-1854 SB-1689, 1769; HB-4163 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-869, 1127 HB-868 HB-578 HB-1154 HB-578 HB-1854 HB-578, 2192 SB-1854 SB-424; HB-1103, 1127, 1854, 2192, 3166, 3188, 3962 2255 Par. STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 111-Cont. Chap. 111-Cont. t440C t440C 44 t4400 44' 44' t440C 44( 44( 44( 441 44( 44( 44( 44( t44( 4z 4z t4 46 t4; )-21.1 HB-1127 )-21.2 HB-1127 00-22 SB-1689, 2201; HB-1127, 2159, 2192, 2810, 4044, 4163 )-22.1 HB-1202 00-23 HB-1127 00-24 HB-1118 )-24.1 HB-2195 00-25 HB-1127 00-31 HB-3685 00-39 HB-1972, 3166 00-40 HB-1127 00-41 SB-1036; HB-1972, 2159, 3166 00-49 HB-1857 00-50 HB-1857 00-59 SB-2086 00-64 SB-2086 407-7 HB-578 408-8 HB-578 4503 SB-1622, 1892 4504 SB-791 4505 SB-791 '4506 SB-95 609.1 SB-1854 4618 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 4621 SB-1689; HB-4163 4622 HB-3166 22.15 HB-1972, 3166 4808 SB-1769 4814 HB-118 814.1 SB-1854 4818 HB-3166 4819 SB-424,2138; HB-1103, 3188, 3748, 3962 4824 SB-1689, 2201; HB-2810, 4044, 4163 4834 SB-1769 4840 HB-1972, 3166 5002 HB-2824 5015 HB-2824 5020 HB-1972, 3166 023.1 HB-3166 023.2 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 5210 SB-1769 5219 HB-2723 5220 HB-3166 5226 HB-1972,3166 5227 HB-1972, 3166 5244 HB-894, 1103, 3188, 3962 5352 HB-3636 5357 SB-198 5360 5365 5366 5369 5373 t5374.1 5375 5504 5509 5517 5518 5522 t5535.2 t5535.3 5537 5804 5806 5807 5809 5811 5813.2 5815 5815.1 5816 5817 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill SB-198 HB-4163 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-3166 SB-962 SB-1404 SB-1404; HB-118 HB-3166 HB-1972, 3166 SB-2119 SB-2119 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-1517; HB-2739 SB-778; HB-1365 HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-1769; HB-118 SB-1662 HB-3166 SB-424, 778; HB-1365 SB-424, 778, 1662; HB-1103, 1365, 3188, 3962 SB-553 HB-3188 HB-3749 HB-3166 SB-45, 778; HB-1365, 2433 HB-1180 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778, 1662, 1912; HB-3167 SB-1320 HB-1365 SB-1912; HB-3167 SB-778 SB-1662 SB-1662 SB-1662, 1912 SB-1320, 1912; HB-3167 SB-1320 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-1320 SB-1912 HB-1365 5818 t5818.2a t5818.4 5820 5823 5824 5831 t5836.01 5836.1 5836.1 thru 5836.6 5836.1 thru 5836.7 5836.2 5836.2 thru 5836.7 t5836.2a 5836.3 5836.6 5836.7 5836.8 *5836.8 5836.8 thru 5836.18 5836.9 5836.9 thru 5836.13 5( t5( 2256 Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 5836.9 thru 5836-13 5836.10 5836.11 5836.13 *5836.14 *5836.15 5836.16 thru 5836.21 5836.16 thru 5836-21 5836.19 5836.20 5836.20 thru 5836.22 *5836.22 5836.23 5836.24 t5836.25 5837.1 5837.4 6202 6203 6204 6208 6209 6216 6217 t6217.1 6223 6225 6238 t6242 t6243 6354 6356 6360 6361 t6363.1 6364 6367 6369 6371 6384 6603 6607 6611 6617 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 11 -Cont. SB-778 SB-1912; HB-3167 SB-1912; HB-3167 SB-1662 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 HB-1365 SB-778 SB-1320; HB-1972, 3166 SB-1662 SB-1320 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-944, 1060; HB-3188 HB-1365, 3188 HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 HB-3166 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 HB-1972,3166 HB-1972, 3166 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-697 SB-1060,2125 HB-1099, 3005, 3207 HB-302 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 HB-3166 HB-3005, 3207 HB-4163 HB-1972,3166 HB-1972, 3166 HB-748 HB-1370, 1970 HB-1364 HB-3166 Bill 6622 HB-1972,3166 6623 HB-1972,3166 6633 HB-1972,3166 6636 SB-424; HB-894, 1103, 3188,3962 6641 SB-1769 t7008.1 HB-3188 7014 HB-1103 t7014 HB-3188 7014.1 HB-3166 t7014.1 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 7016 HB-118 7025.2 HB-1972,3166 7025.15 HB-1972,3166 *7101 thru 7130 HB-1439 7403 HB-2097 7411 HB-1934,2097 7418 HB-4163 7502 HB-3815 t7502.5 HB-3815 t7507.1 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 7509.2 HB-3815 7509.5 HB-3815 t7509.5a HB-3815 7509.10 HB-3166 7509.14 HB-3815 7509.15 HB-3166, 3815 7614 HB-3166 t7614.1 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 7618 HB-1972,3166 7630 HB-1972, 3166 7912 SB-653 t7914.1 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 7915 HB-3166 7916 HB-4163 8002 SB-922, 1006; HB-2197 8006 SB-922, 1006; HB-2197 8007 SB-1006; HB-2197 8008 SB-1006; HB-2197 8009 SB-1006; HB-2197 8010 SB-922,1006; HB-2197, 2433 8012 SB-1006; HB-2197 *8013 SB-1006; HB-2197 8016 SB-1006; HB-2197 8017 SB-1006; HB-2197 *8018 SB-1006; HB-2197 8019 SB-1006; HB-2197 8020 SB-1006; HB-2197 8021 SB-1006; HB-2197 *8022 SB-1006; HB-2197 8115 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 8119 HB-3166 8120 HB-1972,3166 8212 HB-3166 *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. 2257 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 11 -Cont. Bill 8221 HB-1972, 3166 8451-80 HB-3815 8230 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 8451-90 HB-3815 8301-35 HB-3166 8451-95 HB-3815 8351-10 SB-1662, 1769 8451-115 HB-3815 8351-15 SB-1662, 1769, 2041 8451-125 HB-3815 8351-20 SB-1662, 1769 8351-25 SB-1662, 1769 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 8351-30 SB-1662, 1769 1112 8351-35 SB-1662, 1769 5a HB-2274 8351-40 SB-1662,1769 7-12 SB-878 8351-45 SB-1662, 1769 8-9 SB-878 8351-50 SB-1662, 1769 t8-402.1 SB-1071 8351-55 SB-1662, 1769 t9-224.1 HB-2551 t8351-56 HB-1103, 3188, 3962 10-6 SB-878 8351-60 SB-1662,1769; 10-6.2 SB-878 HB-3166 11 HB-68 8351-65 SB-1662, 1769 15 SB-623 8351-70 SB-1662 17 HB-1283 8351-85 SB-1662, 1769 t17.1 SB-1331 8351-95 SB-1662, 1769; 20.1 SB-922, 1328; HI HB-3166 22 HB-2141 8351-100 SB-1662,1769 t22.10a HB-1798 8351-105 SB-1662, 1769 t22.12b SB-1378; HB-219 8351-115 SB-1662, 1769 22.31 SB-1255; HB-124 8351-125 SB-1662, 1769 22.32 SB-1255; HB-124 8351-145 SB-1662, 1769 22.33 SB-1255; HB-124 8351-160 SB-1662,1769 24 SB-1652; HB-243 8401-10 HB-3356 73-8 SB-2062; HB-349 8401-15 SB-2078; HB-3356 73-11 SB-1330, 1594 8401-20 HB-3356 73-12 SB-2062; HB-349 8401-25 HB-3356 73-18 SB-37 8401-30 HB-3356 73-24 SB-2062; HB-267 8401-40 HB-3356 73-25 SB-37, 2062 8401-45 HB-3356 73.103 HB-2419 8401-50 HB-3356 73.104 HB-3326 *8401-55 HB-3356 83 SB-922, 1328; HI 8401-60 HB-3356 84 HB-2279 8401-65 HB-3356 87-2 SB-2156 8401-70 HB-3356 87-7 SB-2156 8401-75 HB-3356 105 HB-3893 8401-85 HB-3356 116.118 HB-2433 8401-87 HB-1103, 3188, 3356, 116.309 HB-1456 3962 t121.102 SB-71; HB-788 8401-95 HB-3356 *129 HB-3138, 4195 8401-97 HB-3166 *130 HB-3138, 4195 8401-105 HB-3166, 3356 130.1 HB-3138, 4195 8401-110 HB-3356 131 HB-3138 8401-115 HB-3356 *131 HB-4195 8401-125 HB-3356 132 HB-3138 8401-135 HB-3356 *132 HB-4195 8401-155 HB-3356 *133 HB-3138 8401-170 HB-3356 *133.1 HB-3138 8451-50 HB-3815 *134 HB-3138 8451-55 HB-3815 137 HB-3138 8451-60 HB-3815 140 HB-3138, 4195 8451-65 HB-3815 *140.9 HB-1677 8451-70 HB-3815 *141 HB-1677 *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. $-927 '0 12 .2 .2 33 '6 )6 '8 B-927 Chap. 11 -Cont. 2258 -Cont STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. SI111V2-Cont. Bill 144 HB-488, 1711,2590 t241-10.3 HB-1918 146 HB-4076 241-11 SB-318; HB-191 1146.01 HB-1711 *241-12 SB-318; HB-191 147.01 SB-106 t241-12.1 HB-1918 147.09 HB-569 241-13 SB-318, 1427, 19 147.11 SB-1404 HB-1103, 1911 t147.11 HB-2810 241-14 SB-318; HB-343! 147.12 SB-1404 241-15 HB-3435 147.13 SB-1404 241-16 SB-201; HB-53 1147.14 SB-587, 831, 1689, 241-17 HB-3435 1692 241-18 SB-318; HB-191 t148.1 HB-1202 241-20 HB-3435 151 SB-2201; HB-4044 t241-21.5 SB-318; HB-1911 151.1 SB-1692 *241.16 HB-3435 151.4 SB-210; HB-205 t253c SB-76, 227; HB-I t151.5 SB-1692 503 SB-1435 t152.4 SB-79; HB-187, 3974 *601-101 thru 157-8.3 SB-865, 1814; 611-102 HB-3815 HB-2590, 4080 604-101 HB-982 t157-8.6-2 HB-2810 *611-108 thru 157-8.9 HB-2590 622-115 HB-3815 S 157-8.O1f HB-1202 *620-1 thru 157-8.14 HB-2590 620-10 HB-3815 t157-8.14a SB-865, 1814; 620-3.1 HB-982 HB-2590 621-101 HB-3815 t157.8.9c SB-1689 621-102 HB-3815 195.1 HB-2021 621-103 HB-558, 576, 185 t201-7a HB-2021 2433, 3815 210-4 HB-2021, 3076 621-104 HB-1856 210-5 HB-2021 *621-104 HB-3815 210-7a HB-3435 622-101 HB-3815 210-11 HB-2022 622-103 HB-3815 210-13 SB-1101, 1529; 622-108 HB-558,576, 185 HB-2022, 2920 2433 210-22 HB-2775, 2863 622-109 HB-1856 210-25 SB-435; HB-2021, 622-111 HB-1856 2433 622-112 HB-1856 210-28 HB-2021 622-113 HB-1856, 3925 210-32 HB-2433 622-114 HB-1856, 3925 210-35 SB-424 622-115 HB-3925 210-36 SB-1529; HB-2021 *622-118 HB-3815 214-14 HB-1918 *622-119 HB-3815 *230.50 HB-3435 622-120 HB-1856, 3815 230.51 HB-3435 *622-121 HB-3815 *230.51 HB-3435 *622-122 HB-3815 241-2 SB-201; HB-53, 3435 *622-123 HB-3815 241-3 SB-318; HB-1918, t622-125 HB-3815 3435 t622-126 HB-3815 t241-3.1 HB-53 t622-127 HB-3815 241-5 HB-3435 t622-128 HB-3815 241-6 HB-3435 t622-129 HB-3815 241-8 HB-3435 t622-130 HB-3815 241-9 HB-3435 t622-131 HB-3815 241-10 SB-318; HB-1918, t622-132 HB-3815 3435 t622-133 HB-3815 *241-10.1 SB-318; HB-1918 t622-1024 HB-3815 t241-10.2 HB-1918 623-101 SB-2144 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. TTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 1111/2- 8 8 '48; 5 8 8 814 56, 56, 2259 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 111/2- *623- t6 * *628- 991-1 th Par. Cont. -101 thru Bill 623-111 HB-3815 '24-101.5 HB-3925 624-102 HB-3815 *624-103 HB-3815 624-104 HB-3815 *624-105 HB-3815 625-101 HB-3815 625-103 HB-1856 626-101 HB-1856, 2792, 2928, 3815 *626-101 HB-3815 *626-103 HB-3815 *626-104 HB-3815 626-1010 HB-3925 627-102 HB-3815 "627-103 HB-3815 627-103a HB-3815 627-104 HB-1856 *627-105 HB-3815 *627-106 HB-3815 *627-107 HB-3815 t627-108 HB-3815 t627-109 HB-3815 t627-110 HB-3815 t627-111 HB-3815 t627-112 HB-3815 t627-113 HB-3815 t627-114 HB-3815 f627-115 HB-3815 628-101 HB-1856,2810 101 thru 628-107 HB-3815 628-103 HB-1856 629-101 HB-1856, 3815 629-103 HB-1856, 3815 630-101 HB-3815 713 SB-1449 824 SB-1991; HB-3202 t954.2 HB-1770 t991-1 HB-3029 ru 991-6 HB-3029 t991-7 HB-3029 1002 SB-2105 1003 SB-2225 1003.12 SB-1296 1003.13 HB-2491 *1003.13 HB-2491, 3666 1003.15 HB-2491 1003.17 HB-884, 1514, 2491 1003.21 SB-1296; HB-6, 1438 1003.30 SB-1296; HB-3574 1003.32 SB-884, 1295; HB-6, 2058, 2478,3251, 3574,4037 1003.45 HB-2491 1003.46 SB-1296 Chap. Par. 1112%-Cont. 1003.47 1003.49 *1003.51 1003.62 1003.78 11003.80 1003.81 +1003.81 t1003.82 t1003.83 1003.84 1004 t1004.1 1007.2 t1007.6 1009.1 *1009.4 1009.5 1009.6 1009.7 +1009.8 1010 t1010-1 thru 1010-275 ti010.1 1012.2 1012.3 t1012.3 t1013.4 1014.2 1014.4 t1014.6 1016.1 1017.4 1017.6 1017.7 1018 1020 1020.1 1021 1021.2 t1021.5 t1021.6 1022.01 1022.08 Bill SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1572 SB-1750 HB-4039 HB-6 HB-3666 SB-1296; HB-884, 2058,2491 SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-2433 SB-1931; HB-3577, 4037,4039,4182 HB-1774 SB-326 HB-1199, 1410 SB-1295; HB-2289, 4037 HB-4003 HB-4064 SB-1295; HB-4037 SB-947; HB-3019 HB-195, 1773, 1783, 2451,2570,3074 SB-844, 1241; HB-10, 401,719,3018,3632 HB-4037 HB-3632 HB-2589 HB-3380 HB-1448 SB-522, 1931; HB-941, 2911 SB-1750 SB-1750 SB-1750; HB-1233 HB-2589 HB-2008 SB-864, 1296; HB-1296,2008, 2433 SB-1071 SB-923; HB-2249, 2250,2608 HB-2019 HB-1363 HB-884, 1287, 2250, 2433,2491,3392, 4087 SB-669; HB-2256, 3931 SB-1295; HB-6, 4037 SB-1295; HB-4037 SB-388; HB-818, 3666 SB-388 *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. 2260 Chap. Par. lV12-Cont. 1022.2 1022.4 1022.5 1022.8 1022.9 1022.10 1022.13 1022.14 1022.15 1022.16a 1022.16b 1022.17 1022.18 *1022.18a 1022.18b 1022.18c t1022.18d 1022.22 *1022.22 1022.23 t1022.26 t1022.27 STATUTES AN Bill SB-652, 1177, 1180, 1186, 1438, 1765, 2103; HB-131,687, 706, 1033, 2136, 2433, 2462, 2491, 2716, 3235, 3605, 3665, 4036, 4037 HB-1741, 3251 SB-634 SB-424; HB-2491, 4025 HB-1772 HB-2567 SB-424, 1404; HB-1184, 1741 SB-845, 1931 SB-923, 1296, 1349, 1712, 1931; HB-6, 114, 1156, 1335, 1509, 1631,2007, 2253, 2397, 2473, 2647,3843,3892, 3959, 4037 HB-1514, 2589 SB-1931 HB-2568 HB-1741, 1742, 2415, 3251 HB-1741 SB-1478; HB-1741, 2433, 2778, 2929, 3141,3251, 4039 HB-1994 HB-996 SB-854; HB-1588 HB-1145 SB-1768; HB-4027 HB-6 SB-296, 414, 633, 712, 989,1001, 1311, 1439; HB-6, 477, 884,957, 1375, 1510, 1519, 1778, 2019, 2491, 2567, 2972 [ENDED- Chap. ll'/ 2-( 10 t1025 1022.28 SB-1764, 1778, 1989 t1022.28 SB-989; HB-1514 1022.29 HB-2433 1022.30 HB-2433 t1022.30 HB-3029 1022.31 HB-2433 1022.32 HB-2433 tl10 1022.33 HB-3073 t1022.33 SB-2175; HB-3039, 3843 t1022.34 HB-3843 t1022.35 HB-3843 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Numb Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -Continued Par. Cont. t1024.1 25.25b-4 1025b 1025b-1 1025b-3 1025b-4 5c-1 thru Bill HB-3275 SB-1931 SB-1244 SB-1295; HB-4037 SB-1295; HB-4037 SB-1295; HB-4037 1025c-5 HB-4003 1027 SB-1783,2156 1028 SB-1295, 1783,2156; HB-4037 1028.2 SB-1783,2156 t1028.4 HB-4037 t1028.5 SB-1295; HB-4037 1031 SB-1309; HB-2716 1031.1 HB-1782,4038 1037 SB-1931,1954 1038 SB-1954 1039 SB-884,924,960,966, 1028, 1295, 1931; HB-6,114, 477, 479, 548,1199,1287, 1518, 1613, 1631, 2153,2250,2251, 2325,2433,3351, 3369,4037 1039.2 SB-16,884,960, 1001, 1296; HB-479, 1178, 1199, 1630, 1631, 2433,3320,4040 t1039.5 SB-1295; HB-6, 4037 1040 HB-6, 1178 t1040.2 HB-4037 1041 SB-1295; HB-4037, 4081 1042 SB-232,655, 1295; HB-1782, 2716, 4037,4141 11042 SB-1295; HB-4037 1043 SB-232; HB-4037 1044 SB-924,1295; HB-2433, 2462, 3251,4037 1053 SB-989 1055 SB-447; HB-2250, 2433 1055.3 SB-989 1055.6 HB-2340 t1055.7a SB-989 1055.8 SB-1768 t1055.8 SB-1311 55.8 thru 1055.15 SB-989 t1056 HB-2491 1056.1 HB-3666 t1056.1 HB-2491 1056.2 HB-3666 er in Illinois Revised Statutes. 2261 Chap. Par. 111\2-Cont. t1056.2 1056.3 t1056.3 t1056.4 t1056.5 1056.6 t1056.6 t1056.105 thru 1056.120 t1057-5 thru 1057-50 t1057.1 thru 1057.21 1061 1103.01 1103.04 1104 1104.22 t1104.22 1104.23 tl 151.1 1153 *1153.1 1154 1155 t1 155.1 1156 1161 1162 t1162.1 t1l169 t1301 1301 thru 1313 *1301 thru 1317 1302 t1306.1 11306.2 11306.3 1307 t1307.1 thru 1307.11 1307.2 1308 1308.1 t1308.1 t1308.2 1309 t1309.1 1310 t1310.1 t1310.2 HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI SB SE HI SE SE SE HI SE HI SB SB HI HI HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1112--Cont. B-2491 1311 B-3666 t1311.1 B-2491 t1311.1thru 3-2491 1311.9 B-2491 t1311.2 3-3666 1313.1 B-2491 t1313.2 1314 3-4152 1315 1-1768 1316 1401 -1572 1402 3-4037 1403 1-881; HB-967, 3225 1405 1-881; HB-967, 3225 t1405.2 -631,972; HB-2010, 1407 2433 1407.01 B-2292 1408 1-631,972; HB-20101408.5 B-2433 1408.7 1408.8 -837 t1408.8 1-837, 865, 1814; t1409.2-2 HB-1512, 1545, 1409.9 2592,3164,3687, t1409.9 4086 1409B 3-2592 t1409B 3-1677, 2592 B-4086 1411.2 SB-18 14; H B-3104, 3687 H B-4086 SB-902; HB-1512, 2592 SB-424; HB-1512 HB-4163 SB-1690; HB-3639 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-1852 HB-3638 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-3638 HB-2295 SB-1559 SB-1559; HB-3638 HB-3638 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-3638 HB-3638 HB-3638 HB-2295, 3638 HB-2295 11411.3 1412 t1412a 1418.8 1418.9 1418.13 2102 2202 t2203.25 2205 2209 t2210.1 t2210.2 2215 t2221.1 t2226 2701 42701 *2701 thru 2707 2702 *2703a *2703a thru 2707 Bill HB-3638 HB-3638 HB-2295 HB-3638 HB-2295 HB-2295 SB-1559; HB-2295, 3638 HB-2295 HB-2295 SB-847 HB-980 HB-980 HB-1445 HB-1245 HB-980 HB-980 SB-208; HB-206 SB-115 SB-527 SB-1533 SB-2123; HB-3323 HB-3281 HB-2825,3092 SB-830; HB-980 SB-300 SB-1495, 1975; HB-300, 2773, 2774 SB-436, 1334; HB-133, 1204,1470, 1767, 2094,2371,2433, 2791,3281,3593, 3612,3698,3902, 3952 SB-1334 SB-267 HB-3909 HB-4123 HB-4123 HB-4123 SB-1631 SB-1526; HB-3222 SB-1526; HB-3222 SB-312 SB-312,2177 SB-312 SB-1526; HB-3222 SB-312 SB-312 HB-3222 SB-1783, 1911 SB-1783, 1911 SB-1763 SB-1783, 1911 SB-1783 SB-1911 *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. 2262 Chap. Par. 111'2-Cont. 2704 *2705 *2706 *2707 2809 2902 2903 2904 3201 3202 3202a 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 3211 3212 3213 3213.1 3214 3216 3217 3711 3713 3714 t3716.1 3717 4052 4060 4061 t4062a *4066 *4091-1 thru 4091-25 4151-101 4151-113 4151-130 4152-103 t4152-104.2 4152-201 4152-202 4152-211 4153-103 4153-110 4153-119 4153-203 4153-206 t4153-206.01 t4153-206.02 SE SB SE SB SB SE SE SE HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 1112 -Cont. 1-61, 1783 t4153-21 la 1-1783 4153-212 1-1783 4153-215 1-1783 4153-303.2 1-1689 4153-305 1-1255; HB-1242 3-1255; HB-1242 4153-308 3-1255; HB-1242 4153-501 B-3787 4153-508 B-3787 4153-515 B-3787 4153-801.1 B-3787 4153-805 B-3787 B-3787 4153-806 B-3787 *4153-806 B-3787 4163 B-3787 4166 B-3787 4166.1 B-3787 *4166.1 B-3787 4166.2 B-3787 B-3787 t4166.2 B-3787 t4166.3 thru B-3787 4166.8 B-3787 4303 B-3787 4304 HB-3212 HB-3314 HB-901, 3396 HB-3314 HB-2530 HB-486, 1688, 1689, 1690 HB-486, 1689 SB-1945; HB-1103, 3264 SB-1941 HB-486, 1689 SB-1941 SB-1077 HB-735,1545 HB-489,490 HB-489, 491 SB-79, 587 HB-735, 3045 SB-510, 1663; HB-2433 HB-489, 492 HB-3796 HB-489, 3796 SB-1689 HB-1879 SB-1038; HB-2160, 2465 HB-2465 HB-2465 4305 4355 *4356 4357 5001 5005 5018 5020 5402.01 5402.03 5403 5501 5504.09 5504.12 5504.13 5504.15 5505 5506 T5507.1 5508 5509 5510 5510.1 5510.2 t5510.3 d Bill HB-3939 HB-3796, 3939 HB-3796 HB-489 SB-1965; HB-489, 3119, 4079 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 SB-1631 SB-1077, 2141; HB-3796 SB-187; HB-9 HB-1545 HB-1545 SB-1405; HB-3008 SB-706; HB-715 SB-1405; HB-715 HB-3005, 3008, 3093, 3849 HB-1073 HB-3005, 3093 HB-1449 HB-1449, 2433, 4037, 4230 HB-1449 HB-3095 HB-3095 HB-3095 HB-3504 HB-3504 HB-3504 SB-424 HB-2030 HB-2030 SB-79, 106; HB-2030 SB-1031, 1612; HB-2161 SB-601, 1676 HB-1270 HB-1270, 3861 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270, 2433 SB-600, 1331; HB-1268, 2433 SB-1331; HB-2004 SB-628 SB-1331 HB-1270 SB-600, 1657, 1689; HB-1268, 1270, 2433 HB-1270 SB-600; HB-1268 SB-587 *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. 2263 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. 111'2 *6357-1 thru 6357-3 6358-2 t6358-4 6360-2 6361-1 t6363-1 thru 6363-6 6502-2 SB-626, 1783, 1902, 2156 SB-149; HB-912, 1310 SB-262; HB-734 SB-1211; HB-2574 SB-626; HB-3694 HB-1128 SB-857, 858, 1811; HB-1378 5511 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270,2433 5511.1 SB-1657,1774 t5511.1 SB-528, 600, 647 5513 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270,2433 5513.2 SB-600; HB-1268 5513.3 HB-1270 t5514.1 HB-3884 5516 SB-1331 5517 HB-1270 5518 HB-1555 5519 HB-1270 5525 HB-1270 5527 SB-1331, 1404 5527.2 HB-1677 t5533 SB-1578; HB-2404 5602 HB-2433 6106 SB-1783,2156 6107 SB-2156 6351-2 SB-758, 759; HB-2433 6351-3 SB-757, 759; HB-912, 2433,3028 6351-8 SB-626; HB-3694 t6351-8 SB-758, 1378; HB-362, 437,2190 6351-9 HB-2433 6353-4 SB-626, 1378; HB-362, 437,2190,3694 6354-1 SB-475, 626, 757, 758, 760,1227,1378, 1382, 1736, 1783, 1902, 2156; HB-362, 437, 1230, 1955, 2190,2400, 2433, 2592,3513,3694, 3960 t6354-la SB-626 6354-3 SB-1902,2156; HB-1647, 1925, 2433 6354-3.1 SB-1902 t6354-5 HB-1408, 2400 6355-3 HB-2050 6355-3.1 SB-1902,2156; HB-1128 Par. -Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. Par. 111V2-Cont. *6503-1 thru 6503-10 6503-2 *6503-2 6503-3 *6503-3 6503-4 6503.10 6504-2 6603 7001 7004 7006 f7006a 7007 t7008 7052 t7052.1 7053 t7053.1 7054 t7055.1 7056 t7056.2 t7056.3 7056a 7057 t7057.1 t7057.3 t7057.4 t7058 t7059 7303 7304 7307 7308 7309 7312 t7317 7352 t7354.1 t7405.5 t7406.1 7408 7457 7556 7557 *7651 thru 7654 7852 t7857 7953 Bill SB-500; HB-1000 HB-3136 HB-3137 SB-1853 HB-3137 SB-837; HB-942 SB-646 HB-3619 SB-1255; HB-1242 HB-1939 HB-1139 HB-1139 HB-1139 SB-1223; HB-1764, 2433 HB-2319 HB-6, 1438, 3892 HB-6, 2020 SB-1783,2104,2241; HB-6, 2020, 3892 SB-1929; HB-3892 HB-1993, 2252, 2433 SB-1929; HB-3892 SB-1295; HB-6 SB-189; HB-201, 1475, 2007 SB-1768, 1929; HB-3892, 4027 HB-6 HB-6 HB-6 SB-1929 SB-1929; HB-3892 HB-6 HB-6 HB-982 SB-95 SB-95, 601 SB-95 SB-831, 1657; HB-4056 SB-999 SB-1691 HB-3528 HB-2261 SB-999 HB-2400 SB-999 HB-1522 HB-3138 HB-3138 SB-1408 HB-2465 HB-1921 SB-236, 2180; HB-2377, 2628, 3071 2264 Chap. Par. 11l2--Cont. 7954 7956 *7956 t7956.1 7957 17958 t7958 thru 7961 t7959 t7960 t7961 t7962 t7963 8053 8053.1 t8053.2 8054 8055 18056 t8057 8202 8205 8209 8211 8303 8351-83 9005 9010 PUBLIC UTILITI! 1112/3 1-102 2-101 t2-101.1 2-102 2-103 2-104 t2-108 2-202 3-105 3-121 4-201 t4-206 t4-305 5-202 5-203 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 11123- SB-236, 2180; HB-2377, 2628, 3071 HB-2628 SB-236, 2180; HB-2377, 3071 SB-2180; HB-2377, 3071 SB-236; HB-2628 SB-236, 2180; HB-2326, 2377, 3071 HB-2628 SB-2180; HB-2377, 3071 SB-2180; HB-2377, 3071 SB-2180; HB-2377 SB-236, 2180; HB-2377, 3071 SB-236 HB-3160 SB-410 HB-3160 HB-1216, 2577 HB-1216, 3160 HB-1220 HB-1220 HB-1205 H B-4071 HB-1013 HB-1012, 1017 HB-1219, 3163 SB-1965; HB-3138 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-1750 HB-77, 556, 992, 3011, 3679 HB-556, 992, 3011 HB-556, 992, 2584, 3011 HB-293, 3731 HB-992, 2584 HB-292, 551 HB-3168 SB-735, 1526, 1766; HB-1696 SB-38; HB-169 HB-2056, 2057 HB-88, 3088, 4026 HB-3110 HB-2488 HB-1523 -Cont. 6-108 7-101 7-203 t7-207 7-208 8-102 8-202 8-207 8-208 t8-301.1 8-302 t8-305 t8-401.1 8-402 t8-402.1 8-403.1 8-404 8-405 *8-405.1 t8-405.2 8-406 8-407 t8-408 8-507 8-508 t9-100 19-105 9-201 9-211 9-212 9-213 9-214 9-215 t9-215.2 9-216 t9-218 9-220 t9-220.1 9-221 t9-221.1 19-221.2 9-222 9-222.1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill HB-3168 HB-3110 HB-1897 HB-1751, 1898 HB-3038 HB-211, 1392, 3012 HB-1322 HB-619 HB-2978 HB-78 SB-1043, 2094; HB-235, 3658, 3788 SB-1387 HB-3003 HB-1601 SB-455,629, 1766; HB-2342 SB-221 HB-758, 1750 HB-1388 SB-1065 SB-1065 HB-1812, 2342 SB-1943; HB-2513, 2629 SB-1698, 2085, 2172; HB-244, 501, 3156, 3193 HB-4026 SB-455, 629; HB-1173, 2342 HB-2593 SB-733 SB-1200, 1371, 1576; HB-2374, 3581 SB-455, 1175; HB-2342 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 SB-735, 1404; HB-1696 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 SB-735; HB-1696 SB-735; HB-1696 HB-2513, 2629 SB-1117, 1226; HB-164, 1771, 1834, 4026 SB-455, 629; HB-2342, 3110 SB-1295; HB-4037 SB-630, 1628; HB-1495, 2425, 2433 SB-2181 SB-1253; HB-196, 293 HB-1047, 1345, 2715 SB-385, 630; HB-1352, 1972, 2433 2265 Chap. 111/3- STATUTES AM Par. Bill t. -Cont 9-2 19-2 19-2 9 19 9 9 10 10 10 10- 10- 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 11123-Cont. *13-505.4 t13-505.5 *13-505.5 113-505.6 *13-505.6 *13-506 t13-506.1 *13-506.1 t13-506.2 13-507 *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. 22.2 !22.3 !24.1 -225 -228 -245 -250 -103 -108 -201 1003 1004 -100 -101 -103 -202 -203 -206 -301 HB-2146, 2417 HB-2417 HB-3011 SB-1397; HB-281, 501, 618,990, 3011,3644 SB-1577 SB-1065 SB-1200; HB-2488, 3581 HB-3209 HB-2488 HB-4081 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-1400, 2137; HB-1412 HB-1898 SB-511; HB-1813, 4169, 4210 HB-4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-511; HB-4169, 4210 SB-62, 111,272,853; HB-290, 610, 990, 992, 1697, 1724 SB-62; HB-2057, 2417 SB-448; HB-949, 3644, 4043 SB-1859; HB-333 SB-511; HB-4169, 4210 HB-4210 SB-511, 869, 870; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-1928 SB-511, 869, 870; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169 HB-4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169 HB-4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169 HB-4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169 13-508 *13-508.1 13-509 t13-510 *13-510 13-702 13-703 13-704 t13-708 13-803 *13-803 t13-805 13-901 14-1405.1 14-1405.3 14.1405.2 120 191 t191.2 210f 225 241-14 252 254 t309c t311.1 319 327 328 t328b t331.1 332 334 341 343 346 I Bill HB-4210 SB-511 HB-4210 SB-511 HB-4210 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169 SB-511; HB-4043, 4169 HB-4210 HB-4210 SB-511, 869, 870, 1928; HB-4043, 4169, 4210 SB-869, 870, 1928; HB-2534, 4043 HB-4210 SB-1928 SB-511, 1627; HB-2811,4043, 4169 HB-4210 SB-869, 870 SB-1942; HB-3349, 3734 SB-1044, 1176, 2095; HB-3659 HB-498, 1434, 4227 SB-511, 1928; HB-2643, 3124, 4043, 4169 HB-3644, 4209, 4210 SB-870 HB-3971 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-842 HB-1050 HB-2337 HB-854, 3189 SB-482 HB-1918 HB-2352 HB-1985, 2433 SB-1496 SB-1664 SB-413, 844, 875, 1015 HB-499, 1685, 2191 HB-1685 HB-1685 HB-1685 HB-184 SB-1496, 2088 HB-1685 SB-1603; HB-2191 SB-585, 1496 t13-301.1 13-302 113-303 13-401 *13-402.1 13-403 13-405.1 13-407 13-502 13-504 13-505 t 13-505.1 *13-505.1 113-505.2 *13-505.2 113-505.3 *13-505.3 t13-505.4 2266 Chap. Par. 1113 -Cont. t349 355 355.01 355.02 t358.6 t360 *361 *381 *382 401 t405-1 t405.1 t406.1 422 422a 429 429a3 431.1 434a 439.12 439.19 439.42 439.47 439.109 439.112 t499.17 552.3 552.4 553 557 602 663 t676 683 701.01 702.04 702.06 t702.06.1 t702.25 703.01 703.05 703A.15 703B.09 704.01 704.03 704.06 704.09 704.11 704.14 t704.14 909 STATUTES AI Bill SB-584, 1496, 2088; HB-789, 2203, 2369 SB-1664 HB-1985, 2433 HB-1733, 1985 SB-584 HB-2369 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1194 HB-2863 HB-2775 HB-1526 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-584 HB-3329 HB-3329 HB-3582 HB-3329 HB-2365, 2485 SB-424 HB-2325 SB-1695; HB-3232 HB-2989 SB-1960 HB-183 SB-1664 SB-584, 1496; HB-2369 SB-585 SB-585 HB-2203 HB-1015 SB-1016, 1960; HB-3451 SB-1404; HB-1985, 2433, 3256 SB-1016; HB-2191 SB-1016, 2061; HB-3653 SB-2060, 2230; HB-3601 SB-1016 SB-671, 1016 SB-898; HB-1515, 2544, 3678 /ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 1112%-Cont. t1213 1301 *1301 thru 1308 1401 *1401 thru 1412 1403 1405 1406 1407 t1407.1 1408 1410 1411 1601 *1601 thru 1614 t1602.6 1603 1604 1605 1606 1608 1609 1610 1611 t1615 Bill HB-3692 SB-2203 SB-1266; HB-2617 SB-2206; HB-580 SB-1266; HB-2617 SB-45 SB-45 SB-45; HB-3733 SB-45; HB-1781 HB-1137 SB-45 SB-45, 1475; HB-2666 SB-45 HB-1918 HB-3129 HB-3383 HB-1405 HB-1405 HB-405 HB-1405 HB-1405 HB-1918 HB-1918 HB-1918 HB-1918 RAILROADS AND WAREHOUSES 114 16 27 214.2 214.3 214.5 214.8 214.10 214.23 702 705 t705.1 706 710 RECORDS 116 *29 30 36 36.37 37 38 t43.7a t43.25c 202 203 207 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-248 HB-1659 HB-1659 SB-225 HB-1659 HB-1659 HB-248 SB-225 SB-225 SB-225 SB-225 SB-37 SB-37 HB-1734 HB-1733 HB-1734 HB-1733, 1734 HB-2849 SB-1030 HB-2034 SB-1865; HB-2034 SB-378; HB-596, 832, 1202,2433,2753, 2849,3105 *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. 2267 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill ont. Chap. 116-C REVEN 120 Chap. 120-Cont. Par. Bill 210 HB-2034 JUE 1-101 SB-1518, 2051; HB-451,3836 1-102 SB-490, 1108, 1162; HB-1753, 2190, 2604 2-103 SB-I(SS-1) 2-201 SB-82, 423, 630, 1110, 1113, 1198, 1340, 1345, 1378, 1440, 1456, 1528, 1665, 1918, 2156, 2213, 2235; HB-238, 451, 527,873, 1102, 1423, 1467, 1852, 2080, 2303, 2433, 2575, 2731,2789, 3620, 3766, 3913, 4153; SB-1(SS-1) 2-202.4 SB-1345, 1378, 1440, 2213; HB-238, 2789, 3766, 3913, 4153 *2-202.4 SB-82, 1440, 1918, 2156; HB-451, 1423, 1467, 2303; SB-I(SS-1) t2-202.5 SB-1340, 1528; HB-238, 873, 2731, 2789,3913 t2-202.6 SB-1528; HB-2731 2-203 SB-82, 174, 318, 376, 630, 746, 931, 1187, 1345, 1378, 1389, 1440, 1649, 1977; HB-75, 365, 429, 673,842, 847, 902, 903, 1095, 1422, 1423, 1467, 1476, 1859, 1963, 2101, 2199, 2303, 2433, 2501,2579, 2581, 2765, 3214, 3362, 3755, 3760, 3852, 4028; SB-1(SS-1) t2-203.1 SB-746, 1440 2-204 SB-630, 746, 1050, 1345, 1440, 1518, 1547, 2213, 2214; HB-535, 1859, 2731, 2793, 2815, 2817, 4153 2-205 SB-1722; HB-3864 2-206 SB-57; HB-991 2-207 HB-1103, 3764 *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. 2-208 SB-1440 12-208 SB-286, 620, 926, 1345, 1378; HB-75, 76, 1641, 1830, 2007, 2071, 2320 t2-209 SB-484, 1345, 2183, 2214,2245; HB-2793, 2927, 3762, 3851,4088, 4121,4224 t2-210 HB-2793 3-304 SB-630, 1326; HB-298, 1429, 2766, 2817 5-502 SB-1328, 1373, 1518, 1956; HB-3216 5-503 SB-1956 5-505 SB-83, 84 5-507 HB-1102 5-507c SB-626 5-507C HB-3694 t5-507C SB-1019, 1378; HB-362, 437, 847, 1739, 1798, 2190, 2194, 2504, 2518, 2539,2598 t5-507D SB-1378; HB-2190 t5-507E SB-1378; HB-2190 t5-507F SB-1378; HB-2190 15-507G SB-1378; HB-2190 5-507H HB-2433 t5-5071 SB-2161; HB-2939, 3065, 3330, 4096, 4117 5-509 SB-626, 1019, 1378, 2161; HB-362, 437, 847, 1102, 1739, 1798, 2190, 2194, 2433, 2504, 2518, 2539, 2598, 2939, 3065, 3330, 3694, 4096, 4117 t5-509.1 HB-1010 5-510 SB-626, 1019, 1378, 2161; HB-362, 437, 847, 1739, 1798, 2190, 2194, 2433, 2504, 2518,'2539, 2598, 2939, 3065, 3330, 3694, 4096, 4117 5-512 HB-1731 5-514 HB-1102 t5-516 HB-4120 t5-517 SB-1378 t5-607E HB-2190 6-601.1 SB-1518 t6-601.1 SB-2051 2268 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 6-602 t6-604 t6-605 7-112 7-113 7-701 7-704 7-711 7-712 7-713 8-803 8-804 t8-806 9-901 Bill SB-83; HB-162, 1733, 1985, 2433 SB-77 SB-1490 SB-1384 SB-1384 HB-2109 HB-1733, 1734 SB-1384; HB-2194 SB-1384; HB-2194 SB-1384; HB-2194 SB-1328, 1373; HB-4149 HB-1733, 1985 HB-2001 SB-82, 1113, 1340, 1345, 1378, 1440, 1456, 1473, 1783, 1918, 1\935, 2156; HB-238, 451, 873, 1103, 1423, 1467, 2303, 2731,2789, 3764, 3782, 3913, 3943; SB-I(SS-1) SB-391, 630; HB-1025, 1733, 1985 SB-391,630; HB-1025, 1733, 1985 SB-1956; HB-1733, 1985 HB-3216 SB-1377 HB-2412 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1985 HB-1102 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-1796 HB-4242 SB-1378; HB-2190 SB-1378; HB-2190 SB-741, 1542; HB-2996 SB-424, 1783, 2054 SB-2054 SB-1362 SB-2228, 2229 HB-1985 HB-1985 HB-1985 SB-1956; HB-1985 SB-1015; HB-1047, 1100, 1345, 1985 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 120-Cont. 418a HB-1184 419 HB-1985 419a HB-1985 t419a-1 HB-1985 419b HB-1985 421 HB-1985 421 1/2 HB-2433 421a HB-1985 422 SB-1956; HB-1733, 2433 422a SB-1956; HB-1733, 2433 424 SB-1174, 1599, 1616; HB-1758, 2258, 2623 427a HB-2433 429 SB-786; HB-1189, 1733 429a3 HB-1733 429a4 SB-1956 431 HB-1985 431.1 HB-1733 432 HB-1985 434a HB-1733 t434b SB-32; HB-83, 84 439-102 HB-4242 439-109 HB-3223 t439.1b HB-2692 439.2 HB-1306, 1817, 1987 t439.2a-2 HB-2692 439.3 HB-18, 3256 439.3-5 SB-324, 497; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401, 1503, 1737, 1740, 1982, 3974, 4238, 4242 439.3-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364, 2245; HB-683, 2146, 2367, 3223 439.3-55 SB-2100 439.3-70 HB-3256 439.9 SB-45, 241,424, 497, 654, 1518, 2239, 2245; HB-18, 1450, 1658, 1935, 2433, 2864, 2915,3053, 3223, 3256, 3499, 3943; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) 439.10 HB-3256 439.1 Ob SB-45 *439.10b SB-654 t439.10c SB-1197 439.12 HB-1733, 2433 439.19 HB-1733 t439.21a HB-1733 439.22 HB-3256 9-904 9-908 9-909 9-913 *9-915 9-917 10-1001 10-1002 10-1003 10-1004 10-1005 14-1401 14-1405.1 14-1405.2 14-1405.3 15-1501 44-5 t141.301 1141.302 406 408 t408.1 417.1 417.5 417.12 t417.13A 417.14 417.15 418 2269 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 120-Cont. 439.32 SB-630, 1328, 1373, 2100; HB-1740, 1987, 3256, 4242 439.33 SB-1956; HB-18 439.33-5 SB-324, 497, 1810; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401, 1503, 3948, 3974, 4238 439.33-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364, 2245; HB-683, 2146, 2367, 3223, 3256 *439.35a HB-1733 439.38 SB-631 439.39 SB-45, 241,424, 497, 654, 1518, 2239, 2245; HB-18, 1450, 1658, 1935, 2864, 2915, 3053, 3223; SB-1(SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) 439.40b SB-45 *439.40b SB-654 439.42 HB-1733 439.45a HB-2433 *439.45a HB-1985 439.47 HB-1733 t439.49a HB-1733 439.50 HB-3256 439.102 SB-654, 1328, 1373, 2100; HB-1740, 3256 439.102b SB-1404 439.103 HB-18 439.103-5 SB-324, 497, 1810; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401, 1503, 1982, 2433, 3974, 4238 439.103-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364, 2245; HB-683, 2146, 2367, 3223, 3256 439.109 SB-45, 241,424, 497, 654, 1518, 2051, 2239, 2245; HB-18, 1450, 1658, 1733, 1935, 1985, 2864, 2915, 3053; SB- (SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) t439.110c SB-654 439.112 HB-1733, 1985 439.115a HB-2433 *439.115a HB-1733, 1985 439.117 HB-1733, 1985 Chap 120- Par. Bill -Cont. 4 *4 f441j tl 439.120 HB-3256 39.120.1 SB-45 39.120.1 SB-654 440 SB-1952; HB-1103, 1306, 1987 440a HB-1103 f440a-2 HB-4051 441 HB-18 441-5 SB-324, 497, 2100; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401, 1503, 1740, 1982, 3974, 4238 441-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364, 2245; HB-683, 2146, 2367, 3256 441.10 HB-3223 441a HB-1733 441b HB-2287 t441c HB-2692 441d SB-45 441e SB-45 441f SB-45 441g HB-2433 t441j SB-730; HB-1103 hru 441n SB-1952 t441k HB-1103 t441m HB-1103 t441n HB-1103 442 SB-45, 241,424, 497, 654,660, 1518, 1952, 2051, 2239, 2245; HB-18, 57, 1103, 1450, 1658, 1733, 1935, 1985, 2433, 2620, 2864, 2875, 2915, 3053, 3223, 3256, 3943; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) t442k HB-2692 443 SB-392, 654; HB-1026, 1027, 1733, 1985, 2433 444 SB-392, 654; HB-1026, 1027, 1733, 1985, 2433 444k SB-499; HB-298, 1972, 2891 444K SB-630 445 HB-1733, 1985 445b SB-1956; HB-3256 t445b.1 HB-1733 445d SB-45 *445d SB-654 450 SB-660, 1952; HB-57, 1103, 2620 *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. 2270 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 120- Chap. 120-Cont. Par. Bill Cont. t450b 452 452 1/2 *452 1/2 453.1 453.2 453.9a 453.9b 453.9d *453.10a 453.29 453.31 453.43 453.43a 453.44 *453.49 467.1 467.2a1 467.2a. 1 467.2a.2 467.5 467.6 467.16 467.17 467.17a. 1 467.17a.2 467.18 467.20 467.21 *467.24 468 469 469a.1 469a.2 470 472 473 *476 *476.9 481b.1 $481b.1 481b.lb 481b.31 481b.32 481b.33 481b.36 481b.37 482 *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. HB-1942 SB-1952, 1956; HB-1103 HB-2433 HB-1733, 1985 SB-627 HB-3943, 3980 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 SB-1377 SB-1327; HB-2433 SB-627 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 SB-1377 HB-1733, 1734 HB-1085 SB-498; HB-1733, 1734 HB-1733, 1734 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1047, 1085, 1345, 2715 SB-38; HB-169, 2146 HB-1085, 1733, 1734 HB-1733, 1734 SB-45 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 SB-1377 HB-1047, 1085, 1345, 1734, 2715 SB-38; HB-169, 2146 HB-1085, 1733, 1734 HB-1733, 1734 SB-45 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985 SB-1377 SB-1377 SB-264, 930 SB-264 SB-264 HB-4069 SB-1743; HB-3594 HB-3594 HB-1733, 1985 HB-1733, 1985, 2433 SB-85, 622, 815, 1188, 1328, 1520; HB-513, 1084, 1899, 2189, 2707, 3220, 3418, HB-5(SS-1) Par. Bill 482.1 SB-574, 814, 872, 1383; HB-1130, 1192, 1640, 1736, 1801,2193, HB-4(SS-1) 482.7a HB-450, 2200, HB-2(SS-1) 483.02 HB-2970 t483.02 HB-892, 2193 483.1 HB-699, 2193, 3456 483.2 SB-100 483.2a HB-1482 483.2c SB-221, 1606 483.7 SB-1744; HB-406 484a HB-1861 484b SB-100 485 SB-100 487 SB-100 487a HB-984 488 SB-1490, 1643, 2100; HB-1084, 2965, 3670 489 SB-1490, 2100; HB-68, 1084, 3404 490 SB-629, 1490, 1976, 2100; HB-68, 848, 1084, 3404 491 SB-100 492 SB-100 500 SB-792, 1490, 1641, 2100; HB-1084, 2433, 3015 500-23-la SB-2100; HB-616 500.2 SB-1183; HB-2055 *500.2 HB-4242 500.6 SB-1345; HB-2433 t500.6a HB-1401 500.7 SB-150; HB-2516 500.9 SB-1665 t500.18.d SB-381 500.18b SB-37 500.18c SB-1823 500.23 HB-810, 920 t500.23-01 SB-1837; HB-285, 817, 913, 1501,2713, 2795, 2813, 3759 500.23-1 SB-12, 583, 676, 1095, 1388, 1490, 1530, 1723, 1756, 2100; HB-616, 810, 870, 920, 958, 1084, 1169, 1264, 1628, 2686, 3015, 3413, 3456, 3668, 3757, 3758, 3766 500.23-la SB-1109, 1328, 1490, 1654, 1756; HB-810, 920, 1084, 3413, 3456, 3669, 3757, 3758, 4218 2271 Par. )nt. STATUTES AM Bill Chap. 120-Cc t5( t50 [ENDED- Chap. 120-Con Continued Par. ,t. Bill 00.23-lb HB-229 )0.23-.01 SB-323 501 SB-1321; HB-1928 501a SB-160, 1644, 1959; HB-1(SS-1), HB-2(SS-1) t501a-4 SB-1959; HB-3455 t501a.1 SB-160, SB-2(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-2(SS-1) t501a.2 HB-1(SS-1), HB-2(SS-1) 501e SB-160 501e-1 SB-769 t501f-2 SB-1185 501g-2 HB-3460 501j-1 HB-1738, 2193 501j-6 HB-1738, 2193 501j-8 HB-1738, 2193 t501j-9 HB-1995 t501m SB-186 t501n HB-2559 502a-10 SB-455; HB-2342 t502b HB-861 507 SB-675; HB-130 508a HB-892, 2193 513 SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 524 SB-1339, 1490, 1520, 1582, 2100 *524 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 t527b SB-1703; HB-3705 562 SB-614, 1653 564 SB-614, 1653 578 HB-427 579.1 HB-55 t579.2 HB-985 584 SB-1112, 1328, 1490, 2100; HB-1084, 3929 589 SB-2242; HB-55, 2200 590.1 SB-1490, 2100; HB-1084, 1735, 3219 592.1 SB-518, 1490, 1707, 1911, 2100; HB-947, 1084, 1735, 3219, 3699, 4125 592.la HB-4125 592.2 SB-2242; HB-2200, 3058 592.3 HB-55 592.3a SB-813 t592.3b SB-518; HB-947 592.4 SB-1490, 2100, 2243; HB-1084, 1735, 3219 *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. 594 SB-519; HB-427, 948 t594a SB-519; HB-948 598 SB-2242; HB-427 599 SB-1705; HB-55, 3701 f610.2 SB-1701; HB-3703 611 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 612 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 t627.1 SB-1642; HB-3130 t628 SB-792, 1339; HB-2648 t634a HB-2638 637 SB-1329, 1378; HB-838; SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 638 SB-1329, 1378, 1701; HB-406, 799, 2433, 3703; SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 643 SB-85, 186, 1113, 1329, 1378, 1456, 1474, 1706, 2050, 2136; HB-513, 873, 1166, 1227, 1729, 2433, 2707, 3654, 3700, 4089; SB-l(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) t643.1 HB-127, 2193 643e SB-1421 *643g SB-1328; HB-1838 t643h HB-1227, 1838, 2363, 4066 t643i SB-2100; HB-2685, 3580 t643j HB-4229 644 SB-1378 645a SB-1378, 1474, 1490, 1520, 1706, 2100; HB-1084, 3220, 3654, 3700 659 SB-1490, 1520, 2100; HB-1084, 3220 660 SB-1520, 2100; HB-1084, 3220 671 SB-85; HB-513, 1153, 2193, 2198, 2286, 2707, 3469, 3470 t671b HB-2330 675 SB-85, 1329, 1378, 1704; HB-513, 2707, 3702 2272 Par. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. Chap. 120-Cont. t753 *861 tl 861 thr *861 thr *861 thr 751 752 752.1 t752.2 753 3.5 thru Bill HB-762 SB-907; HB-762 HB-1708, 2947, 2948 SB-767 SB-907; HB-448, 762 676a HB-2433 679 HB-2916, 2919 690 HB-2950 697 HB-448 697d HB-2947, 2951 703a SB-1087; HB-2450 705 SB-83, 84, 85, 126, 1378; HB-303, 513, 2138, 2352, 2433, 2707 705.1 SB-83, 84, 126, 1378; HB-303, 2433 705.1 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 05.la SB-85; HB-513, 2707 05.lb SB-85; HB-513, 2707 705.2 SB-1378 705.3 SB-1378 705.3 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 705.4 SB-1378 705.4 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 705.5 SB-332; HB-3418 706 SB-85, 1490, 1520, 2100; HB-513, 2707, 2950, 3418 709 HB-2950 710 HB-2950 713 HB-2950 714 HB-2950 714.1 HB-3418 715 HB-2950 716 SB-1329; HB-2950 716a HB-2947, 2948, 3418 716b HB-762 722a SB-907, 1490, 2100; HB-762, 1084, 2493, 3016 726 SB-199, 1539; HB-154, 2756, 2850 728 HB-1707 728a HB-448 729 HB-2950 734 SB-801,991, 1056, 1328, 1329, 1404, 1490, 2099, 2100; HB-448, 1084, 1634, 2352, 2433, 3016, 3663 734a HB-448 736 HB-762 741 HB-1709, 3492, 4150 741.1 SB-907; HB-448, 762, 3492 744 SB-1490,2100; HB-1084, 2072, 2492, 2950, 3491 747 SB-907, 1490, 2100; HB-762, 1084, 1123, 1941,2352, 2433, 2695, 3491 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. * *7 *7 * * t t 753.60 HB-448 761 HB-2916, 2919 807 SB-1328; HB-762 811 SB-1825; HB-2954, 4137 :861 SB-1329, SB-13(SS-1) hru 869 SB-85; HB-513 u 869.1 HB-3703 u 869.1 SB-1701 u 869.2 HB-2707 862 SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1) 863 SB-1329, 1702; HB-3697; SB-I(SS-1) 865 SB-1329, 1702; HB-3697; SB-I(SS-1) 866 SB-1329, 1702; HB-161,3120, 3697; SB-I(SS-1) t866.1 SB-1329, SB-l(SS-1) t866.2 SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1) 868 SB-1329, 1421, SB-l(SS-1) *869.1 SB-85; HB-513 t869.2 HB-1376 t869.3 HB-3654 t870 SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1) t871 SB-1329, SB-I(SS-1) 1002 SB-1029; HB-2152 1003 SB-86,660, 1392, 1520; HB-16, 57, 2620, 3220 1004 HB-4119 1005 SB-86, 660, 1520; HB-16, 57, 2620, 3220 1051.1 SB-37 1052 SB-1641, 1950; HB-4013 1054 SB-832 1055 SB-832; HB-1733, 1985, 2433, 3943, 4013 1056 SB-832 1101 SB-37, 2048; HB-722, 1109, 3173 1102 SB-832, 2048, 2067; HB-3173 1103 SB-832; HB-1733, 1985, 2433, 3943 1 i ( ( 2273 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 1107 1121 1122 1123 t1123.1 1124 1 125.1 1128 1129 1134 1152 1154 1157.2 1157.8 1157.8a tl 157.8b 1158.1 1159 1160 1160.1a 1160.2 1160.6 1163 1164 1169 1170 1170 thru 1190 11170.1 t1 171.4 1174 t1179 thru 1190 1203 1206 1211 t1303.5 1306.1 1413 1414 1415 1416 1701 1702 1703 1704 1803 2002 STATUTES AMENDED- Bill Chap. 120-Cc HB-956 HB-1109 SB-37; HB-1109, 4013 SB-1641, 1950; HB-1109, 4013 HB-4013 HB-1109 HB-1109 SB-1641, 1950; HB-1109, 4013 HB-1733, 1985, 2433 SB-424 SB-1758; HB-2202, 3943 HB-1976 SB-1758; HB-681, 1305,2202,2773, 3943 HB-2748 HB-2743, 2889, 4006 SB-1171; HB-710, 1309,2902,4005 HB-3217 SB-1758; HB-2202, 3943 HB-2433, 4021 SB-98; HB-439 HB-3218 HB-2924, 4006 SB-1906 SB-1641, 1950 SB-1783; HB-454, 1201,2178,3761 SB-1906; HB-2202, 3943 HB-3276 HB-854 HB-2773 HB-854 SB-378, 1758; HB-1976, 3387 SB-901; HB-904, 3052 HB-3460 SB-1674 HB-1256 SB-992 HB-1733 HB-1733, 1734 HB-1733,1985 HB-1733,1985 HB-1958 HB-3499 HB-1733, 1985, 2433 HB-847, 1931 SB-221; HB-3418 HB-1047, 1345, 1507, 2461,2715,4035 *25( -Continued Par. Bill nt. 2006 HB-3943 2009 HB-1733, 1985 2010 HB-1733, 1985 2142 HB-1733 2166 HB-1733, 1985 *2303 SB-1783, 2120; HB-2908 2304 SB-1783, 2120; HB-2908 2401 SB-378, 834, 1086; HB-832, 1473 t2401 SB-1738 2402 SB-378,685, 1083; HB-832, 1117, 1471 2403 SB-378, 1132, 1738; HB-832, 1472, 2170, 2656, 2721 2404 SB-685, 1083, 1086; HB-832, 1117 2405 SB-378, 685,834, 1083, 1086; HB-832, 1117 t2405.1 SB-1086; HB-832 2406 SB-377, 1132, 1738; HB-832, 2170, 2656, 2721 2407 SB-478, 1086, 1132, 1738; HB-832, 1301, 2170, 2656, 2721 t2407.1 SB-378 t2407.2 SB-378 t2407.3 SB-378 t2407.4 SB-378 t2407.5 SB-378 t2407.6 SB-378 t2407.7 SB-378 t2407.8 HB-832 t2407.9 HB-832 t2407.10 HB-832 2408 SB-1086; HB-832 2409 SB-1086; HB-832 2411 SB-254, 255,378,478, 1086, 1132; HB-832 t2411.1 SB-1086; HB-832 t2411.2 HB-832 t2411.3 HB-832 2412 SB-834, 1666, 1721; HB-1985, 2433 2413 SB-1721 2417.1 SB-1086; HB-832 2418 SB-1086; HB-832 t2418.1 HB-832 t2418.2 HB-832 )1-1 thru 2501-50 HB-2707 *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. 2274 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 2501-5 SB-1I 197 26( 27; 318 345 412 t2501-6 HB-4 2501-7 SB-1 347 2501-10 SB-1I 2501-35 SB-2: t2501-46 HB-3 t2501-47 HB-2 2501-50 SB-21 2603-2 SB-1I 2603-3 SB-1 2603-5 SB-1 2603-7 SB-1 2603-8 SB-1 t2603-8A HB-3 t2603-10 SB-1 2613 HB-4 *2651 HB-4 2652 HB-3 *2652 HB-4 14401-2 HB-3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 121 2-103 SB-8, 4-201.4 HB-2 4-201.12 HB-2 4-216 HB-2 4-218 HB-2 4-501 HB-1 4-508.1 HB-1 *4-508.1 HB-4 5-201 SB-5 5-411 SB-4 5-602 SB-5 5-604.1 SB-9 5-701 SB-5. 15-701.17 SB-20 5-913 HB-7 5-916 HB-7 6-201 HB-6 6-201.1 SB-8, 21( 111 6-201.15 SB-2 t6-201.20 HB-6 6-207 SB-I 6-301 HB-4 6-303 HB-3 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 121-Cont. 44; HB-1191 ,393 :741 2393 2393 068 88 .205 1; HB-2433 28,844, 2142 37 22, 1328; HB-927 47 088; HB-2749 746 '46 599, 2193 44, 1490, 1520, 00; HB-409, 799, 89 21; HB-2969 599, 2193 00; HB-2904 142 1027 6-501 474, 1652, 1933, 78; HB-2663, 8, 2669, 2709, 72, 2912, 2914, 80, 3381,3411, 5, 3510, 3704, 27 127 925; HB-3455, 77, 3510, 3829 474 234 339 772 389 490 490 490 490 490; HB-2890 945 490 1092 1053 618 .053 898 6-504 6-508.1 6-514 6-701 t6-803.1 7-202 t9-131 9-901 10-708 100-1 100-2 100-3 1100-3.5 100-5 100-6 100-8 100-9 tl00-9.1 100-10 100-11 100-14.1 100-14.2 1100-14.3 100-16 *100-16 100-16.1 *100-16.1 1100-16.2 100-19 t100-19.1 100-23 t100-23.1 100-24 100-25 1100-27.2 t100-101 thru 100-115 t100-116 102-2 307.3 *307.7-1 307.8b t307.8c 307.16 307.18 *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. Bill SB-523, 844, 1329, 1378, 1490, 1520, 2100; HB-409, 799, 1189, 1228, 2433; SB-I(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-503, 844; HB-1228 SB-503, 844; HB-1228 HB-68 SB-547 SB-221 SB-547 SB-844; HB-271, 1189 HB-1758 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-892 SB-892 SB-881, 892; HB-275, 967, 3225, 4046 HB-4046 HB-4046 SB-881; HB-967, 3225 SB-381, 892; HB-140, 720, 1023, 1183 SB-892; HB-174, 188, 4205 HB-173, 188, 3366 HB-174 HB-174 HB-174 HB-95 HB-95 SB-1013; HB-174, 2482 HB-2546 HB-174 HB-2546 HB-1728 SB-480; HB-174 HB-73 SB-1966; HB-174 SB-480 SB-480 SB-480 HB-1404, 2205 SB-381 SB-381 SB-51 SB-535; HB-2255 SB-1784, 1911 HB-2255 HB-3346 SB-2121 SB-753, 844; HB-1960 2275 Chap. Par. 121-Cont. t307.18e 314.6 *314.6 356c 380 thru 384 386 t501.1 503-12 503.06 503.12 504.06 506.01 506.03 508 510 512 SALES 1211/2 137.1 137.2 137.2-1 137.2-7 137.2-11 137.2-12a 137.2-12b t137.2-26 t137.2-27 137.3 137.4 137.8 137.8a t137.8a t137.8b 137.11 137.11la 137.11 b 1137.11 c 137.12 137.14 *157.13 thru 157.13a *157.14 thru 157.15 *157.16a thru 157.18 *157.21 *157.21a thru 157.21e *157.24 thru 157.26 *157.30 thru 157.35 157.32 H SE SE H SE SI HI SE SE SE H] HI SE H] SE SE STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 121V2-Cont. B-4099 *157.32 3-666; HB-1988 *157.33 3-742 *157.34 B-2280 *157.35 3-51 *157.40 thru 3-51 157.41, B-1825 *203.9 thru 205 3-419 *205.9 thru 207 3-219,419; HB-806 t213b 3-219,419 215 B-805 t218.5 B-4049 3-219, 419; HB-4049 *219.01 thru B-1821, 1824, 4049, 219.2 4145 261 3-1505 262 3-219,419 262.1 t262.1 SB-1465 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2406 HB-3586 HB-2405, 2407 SB-2164 HB-2405, 2407 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2406 SB-1465; HB-2433 HB-2405 HB-2405, 2407, 2408 SB-293 SB-293; HB-2106 HB-3400 SB-1278; HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2408 HB-2405, 2408 HB-2405, 2408 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2406 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-1311, 1563 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-800; HB-1098, 1311,2433 *262.1 1262.2 262B.1 t262B.1 t262B.2 262D 262J.1 262J.2 262J.3 t262K.1 262L t262L-1 2620 262Q 262T *262T 262X t262Y t262Y.1 262Z t262Z 1263.1 266.1 270 270a 312 313 512 525 525.1 529.2 562.13 d Bill HB-1311, 1563 HB-1311, 1563 HB-1311, 1563 HB-1311, 1563 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-68 HB-1744 SB-1947; HB-854, 1103, 3712 SB-1408 SB-1181 HB-784, 2026 SB-1337; HB-1626 SB-492, 493, 1795, 2059; HB-1625, 2031, 4058 HB-1686 SB-2059 HB-2433 SB-422 SB-1503, 1592 SB-722 HB-3410 SB-1181, 1512, 1634; HB-3133 SB-1181 SB-1418; HB-4050 SB-632, 1501, 1795; HB-2474, 3410 SB-632 SB-420, 1337, 1401; HB-2524, 2531 HB-2128, 2527 SB-693; HB-1440 HB-2070 HB-2026 SB-1365, 1516; HB-1790, 2025, 2026, 2029 HB-3806 HB-2433, 2943 HB-255 SB-1634; HB-3133 HB-2523 HB-2523 HB-3410 HB-4226 SB-1507 HB-1911, 2015 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 SB-464, 2043 HB-593, 3312 *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. 2276 Chap. Par. 1212/z-Cont. t565.1 571 t571.1 578 t580.1 t580.2 752 754 756 762 *830 thru 834 *850 thru 854 *860 thru 862 *911 *912 *913 t1201.1 1202 *1205 *1351 thru 1354 1352 1353 t1353.1 1354 1602 1603 1605 t1606 1652 1703 1705 1710 1711 1726 1740 1802 t1903 2005 2010 SCHOOLS 122 1-2 *1-3.18 1-4 tl-5 IA-4 1A-8 tIA-9 1B-4 1B-6 2-3 2-3-93 t2-3.01 t2-3.7a 2-3.8 HI SB SB SB SB SB SB SB HI SB SB SB SB HI HI HI HI HI SB SB HI HI HI HI SB HI SE H1 HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI SE SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 3-593, 3312 2-3.12 -1273; HB-1911, t2-3.12a 2015,2433 2-3.15 -1273 2-3.17a -1986 2-3.25 -1412 t2-3.25a -1412 t2-3.25a thru -1273 2-3.25j -1273; HB-3246 t2-3.25b B-3246 t2-3.25c -1273 t2-3.25d 1-1408 t2-3.25e -1408 t2-3.25f 1-1408 t2-3.25g B-1 140 t2-3.25h B-1140 t2-3.25i B- 1140 2-3.30 B-2619, 3631 2-3.37 B-2619, 3631 2-3.47 1-1408 2-3.62 3-1402 2-3.63 3-1402 2-3.64 B-2287 B-2287 2-3.68 11005 3-1005 2-3.71 B-2527 1-64 *2-3.75 B-2527 2-3.78 B-988 2-3.79 B-3630 2-3.83 B-2209 2-3.94 B-3630 2-3.101 B-3630 B-3630 t2-3.101 B-1680 B-1379, 4067 B-2595 1-1350 1-1350 2-3.102 t2-3.102 2-3.103 2-3.104 2-3.105 2-3.106 t2-3.107 SB-1221 HB-215 HB-1500, 3903 HB-1637 HB-1624 SB-1980 SB-1385 SB-2072 HB-609, 899 SB-787; HB-825 SB-1404 SB-424 SB-2111 HB-1177 t2-3.108 2-5.51 2-33.71a 3-0.01 3-1 Bill SB-1652 HB-4176 HB-609, 899 SB-642 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 SB-2179 SB-725 HB-3248 HB-230 SB-322, 1735; HB-230, 296, 525, 2433 HB-1890 HB-216, 347, 478, 562, 825, 1890 HB-757, 3465 SB-118, 1420, 2237; HB-2433 SB-1220; HB-2100 HB-3248 HB-2433, 3248 SB-1631; HB-3248 SB-322 SB-725; HB-2433, 3307 SB-3, 649, 1178, 1179; HB-126, 266, 455, 611,755,759,760, 763, 1177, 1230, 1637, 2165 HB-2433 SB-3 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-760, 2433, 4239 HB-2433 SB-969, 1578, 1621, 1735, 1772, 1993, 1996, 2199; HB-2726, 3066, 3070, 3106, 3474, 3767, 3937, 4022 SB-969, 1735, 1996 SB-192 SB-1417 HB-760, 4239 SB-424, 642; HB-611, 760, 763, 4239 *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. 2277 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. *3-1 t3-1.1 *3-1.1 3-2 *3-2 3-3 *3-3 3-6.1 3-7 t3-8a 3-9 t3-9.1 3-11 3-12 t3-14.7a 3-14.11 3-14.20 3-14.21 3-14.22 t3-14.28 3-15.1 3-15.5 3-15.6 *3-15.6 3-15.7 3-15.9 3-15.10 3-15.11 3-15.12 3-15.14 t3-15.15 3-.01 3.2 3A-1 t3A-1.1 3A-2 3A-6 *3A-6 *3A-7 *3A-8 *3A-15 4-2 *4-2 4-4 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. *4-4 *4-5 4-6 *4-6 4-7 4-8 *4-8 4-9 HB-759 HB-2201 HB-3069 SB-424, 642; HB-603, 611,760,763,4239 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 HB-759 SB-642 HB-609, 899 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 SB-538, 642; HB-609, 899, 1494 SB-2217 HB-2555 SB-538, 642; HB-760, 1494 SB-969, 1621; HB-3106 HB-609, 899 SB-1652 SB-1652; HB-1238 SB-1652 HB-885 HB-609, 899 HB-885 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763, 4239 HB-759 HB-899 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 SB-424; HB-475, 611, 760, 763, 4239 HB-3248 SB-538, 642, 1033, 1997; HB-760, 1494 SB-708; HB-2755 HB-3066, 3070 SB-424; HB-611, 759, 760, 763 HB-2433 SB-485; HB-2676, 3469 SB-561 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763, 4239 HB-759 HB-759 HB-759 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763, 4239 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 *4-9 4-10 *4-10 4-11 5-1 t5-la 5-17 5-21 5-22 6-2 t6-2.1 6-17 6-18 6-21 t6-22 t6-23 t7-04 7-1 7-2 7-2a 7-2b t7-2b 7-4.1 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-14 7-28 7A-2 7A-4 7A-6 7A-7 7A-8 t7A-15 8-1 8-2 d Bill HB-759 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763, 4239 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,760, 763, 4239 HB-759 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 SB-882; HB-347, 609, 899, 3382 HB-899 SB-1404; HB-609, 899 HB-609,899 SB-1652 SB-485, 2218; HB-2676, 3469 SB-2218 SB-73, 74 SB-73; HB-1815 SB-73, 75 SB-485; HB-2676, 3469 SB-485; HB-2676, 3469 SB-2218 HB-2168, 2679 HB-2679, 3070 SB-1988; HB-135, 4144 SB-186 SB-1191 SB-1191 SB-186, 1988; HB-2168 HB-2168 HB-3385 SB-1988; HB-1752, 2940 HB-609, 899 SB-186; HB-599, 605, 1097 HB-599, 605, 2433 HB-599 SB-1988 SB-1988 HB-3385 HB-609, 899 HB-609, 899, 1133 *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. 2278 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill 8-4 8-7 8-17 9-12 9-22 10-4 10-9 10-10 Chap 122- Par. Bill Chap. 122-Cont. HB-609, 899 SB-1404, 2217; HB-609, 899 HB-609 SB-1655; HB-3385 SB-731,969, 1655; HB-3385 HB-2639 SB-825 SB-424, 2196; HB-104, 669, 1891, 2433, 2639 SB-1178 SB-424; HB-104, 3509 HB-599 SB-708; HB-609, 899, 914, 2433 SB-193, 841; HB-104, 1132 SB-1489; HB-152, 601 HB-152 HB-258 HB-670 SB-741; HB-104 SB-1970 SB-1971 SB-973 SB-1652 HB-770 HB-816 SB-1640; HB-327 HB-844, 845 SB-262, 645; HB-734, 2514, 3248 HB-103, 3800 HB-2727 SB-1652 HB-259 HB-2726 HB-97 SB-188, 740, 1526 SB-840; HB-1652, 1914, 3505 -SB-921 SB-1225 HB-339, 343 HB-3880 HB-3880 HB-3880 SB-1624 SB-90, 844, 1288, 1571; HB-1 189, 1236, 3067, 3070 SB-740; HB-1892 HB-1463 SB-741 SB-645; HB-2514 -Cont. 10-22.6 10-22.7 t10-22.8a 10-22.11 t10-22.12a 10-22.14 10-22.20 10-22.20a t10-22.20d 10-22.21b t10-22.21b 10-22.22 10-22.22a t10-22.22d 10-22.24 10-22.30 10-22.31 10-22.31b 10-22.33 10-22.34 10-22.34b 10-22.36 10-22.38 10-22.38a 10-22.40 10-22.41 10-22.44 10-23.5 t10-23.13 11A-3 11A-5 11A-6 llA-8 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-1970; HB-1028 SB-969, 1652 HB-3882 HB-3248 SB-1971 SB-1652 SB-1358, 1846; HB-3307 HB-755, 3359 HB-756 SB-1536 SB-973 HB-756 HB-3358 HB-662 HB-1132, 2219 HB-327 HB-3248 SB-1652; HB-230, 3248 SB-1652 HB-103, 3800 HB-103, 3800 SB-1652; HB-500 HB-3248 SB-1144 SB-209, 1242; HB-322, 473, 1657 HB-2606, 3248 SB-1652 SB-1089, 1225; HB-1892 SB-141 SB-185, 186; HB-599, 605, 1097 SB-185; HB-599, 605, 2433 SB-185; HB-599 SB-1655; HB-599, 3385 SB-185, 1988; HB-599 SB-1988 HB-3385 SB-185, 186; HB-599, 605, 1097, 1752 SB-185; HB-599, 605, 2433 SB-185; HB-599 HB-599 SB-185; HB-599 SB-186; HB-599, 605, 1097 HB-599, 605, 2433 HB-599 SB-1988 SB-1988 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 t10-10.1 10-11 10-16 10-17 10-17a 10-19 10-19.1 t10-19.4 10-20-12 t I0-20.2c 10-20.3 tl0-20.3a t10-20.5c 10-20.6 t10-20.6a t10-20.7b 10-20.8 10-20.12 10-20.12a 10-20.14a tl0-20.15b 10-20.17 10-20.19a 10-20.19c S10-20.19c 10-20.21 t10-20.23a t10-20.24a 10-21.1 t10-21.2a 10-21.4 10-21.4a t10-21.4b 10-21.5 10-21.9 10-22.3 t10-22.3c 10-22.4a 10-22.5a 11A-9 11A-10 tl IA-16 11B-3 11B-5 11B-6 11B-7 1IB-8 1ID-2 11D-4 11D-6 1ID-7 tll D-12 12-13 1. 2279 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 13-17.1 14-1.02 14-1.03a 14-1.08 14-1.10 114-1.11 f14-1.1l1a t14-1.1lb 14-3.01 14-3.02 14-3.03 14-4.01 14-6.01 f14-6.02 14-7.01 14-7.02 14-7.02a 14-7.03 14-7.04 14-8.01 14-8.02 14-8.03 14-8.04 t14-8.04 114-8.05 14-9.01 14-10.01 14-10.0 14-11.01 14-11.02 t14-11.03 t14-11.04 t14-11.05 14-12.01 *14-12.02 14-13.01 14-15.01 *14.12.02 14A-2 14A-3.1 14A-5 14C-3 14C-8 14C-13 15-13 15-31 16-6 17-1 17-1.1 17-2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122- SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-3248 HB-3248 HB-3248 HB-3248 SB-969; HB-809, 1081 SB-969; HB-809, 1081 SB-969; HB-809, 1081 SB-2179; HB-3248 HB-3248 HB-3248 HB-344, 3248 SB-191; HB-3248 SB-724 HB-3248 SB-1911, 2174; HB-3248 HB-3248 SB-220, 969; HB-809, 1081, 3248 SB-185, 969; HB-598, 695, 2433, 3695 SB-969, 1652; HB-809, 1081, 3248 SB-1544, 1640, 2179; HB-2606, 3248 SB-1604; HB-3248 HB-3248 HB-2012 HB-4022 SB-1544, 1640, 2179 HB-3248 SB-2179 HB-3248 SB-220; HB-3248 HB-3115 HB-3115 HB-3115 HB-215, 1081, 3248 SB-262 SB-262; HB-734, 827, 3248 SB-43, 1772; HB-3735 HB-734 HB-3248 HB-2042 HB-600 HB-3248 SB-1735; HB-2284 SB-2179 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 HB-609 HB-609, 899 HB-2654 HB-2638 SB-424, 1413, 1440, 1652, 1685; HB-238, 2789, 3739, 3913 -Cont. t 17-2.01 17-2.2 17-2.2a 17-2.2b 17-2.2c 17-2.3 17-2.11 17-2.1 la *17-2.11a 17-3 *17-3.1 *17-3.3 17-4 17-5 17-5.1 17-7 17-11 17-16 t17-17 18-1 t18-1.1 t18-1.2 18-3 18-4.3 18-5 18-6 18-7 18-8 *18-8 t18-8.01 18-8.4 18-8.5 f18-8.6 18-11 *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-3510 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-1652; HB-694, 695, 3248 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-778, 3739 SB-1652; HB-217, 3739 SB-1652; HB-282, 1235, 2637 HB-282, 2637 SB-1652 HB-230, 238, 2789, 3913 HB-238, 2789, 3913 HB-238, 2789, 3913 HB-230 HB-230 SB-2074; HB-3629, 3835 SB-1652 SB-1378; HB-1227 SB-1652 HB-453 SB-1554; HB-3761, 3799, 3943 SB-1113, 1456; HB-19, 238,320, 873, 2638, 2789,3913 SB-1113, 1440, 1456; HB-873 SB-262; HB-734 HB-3248 SB-642; HB-759 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 HB-3943 SB-158, 315,424, 485, 752, 1074, 1113, 1404, 1440, 1456, 1494, 1988, 2084, 2136; HB-104, 141, 152, 238,873, 1081, 1097, 1227, 2676, 2789, 3081, 3248, 3275, 3277, 3456, 3469, 3470, 3744, 3797, 3799, 3913, 4019, 4157 SB-561 SB-561, 2235 SB-752 SB-969, 1404; HB-104, 599 HB-4019 SB-45, 708, 741, 1542; HB-215, 600, 2433, 2996, 3943 122- SB-1489; HB-152 SB-1104 SB-1988; HB-1097 HB-1459 HB-681, 2773 SB-969; HB-104, 3249, 3695 SB-1537 HB-3470 HB-3500, 4084, 4093 SB-741; HB-1352, 2166 2280 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 18-12 18-13 18-18 18-19 t18-19a 18-20 tl8A 18A-1 l18A-1 19-1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Cont. t21-5a 21-7.1 21-7.17 t21-10a 21-11.1 t21-11.3 21-13 21-16 21-17 21-21 21-21.1 19-2 SB-1652 t21-21.2 HB-2827 19-3 SB-1652 t21-23b HB-3484 19-6 HB-609, 899 22-7 SB-642 19-9 SB-922, 1328 t22-23 HB-72, 473 19-9.20-7 HB-927 22-24 HB-2433 19-31 HB-3248 t23-22.3 HB-2726 t19b-1.1 SB-1526 24-2 SB-640; HB-1984, t19b-1.2 SB-1526 2479 t19b-1.3 SB-1526 t24-6.3 SB-710 tl9b-1.4 SB-1526 24-6.4 SB-841 I 9b-2 thru 24-8 HB-128 19b-9 SB-1526 24-11 SB-639 tl9c-1 SB-1526 24-24 SB-6, 950, 1681; F tl9c-1.1 SB-1526 403,2712,3881 t19c-1.2 SB-1526 4022 t19c-1.3 SB-1526 t24-26 HB-2413 t 9c-1.4 SB-1526 24A-3 HB-230 t19c-2 SB-1526 26-1 SB-178,645,969, t 9c-3 SB-1526 1621; HB-2514, t 9c-4 SB-1526 3103, 3106 t19c-5 SB-1526 26-2 SB-178, 645, 969, tf 9c-6 SB-1526 1621; HB-2514, t19c-7 SB-1526 3103, 3106 t19c-8 SB-1526 26-2a SB-969, 1621; tl9c-9 SB-1526 HB-3106 20-1 SB-424, 643; HB-2167 26-3 SB-645; HB-2514 20-2 SB-424, 1652; 26-3a SB-176, 969; HB-ý HB-2167 340, 2556, 3106 20-3 SB-424, 1652; 26-6 SB-645; HB-2514 HB-2167 26-12 SB-6 20-4 SB-1652; HB-2167, t26-16 HB-1496 3695 27-1 SB-1988,2110; 20-5 SB-1652; HB-2167, HB-256, 260, 5; 3695 1890, 3102 20-7 SB-424,922, 1328; 27-3 HB-907, 1177 HB-2167 27-4 HB-1177 20-8 SB-424, 643, 1652; t27-4.1 HB-1177 HB-2167 27-6 SB-641; HB-2675, 20-9 SB-424; HB-2167 2687 21-1 SB-1420; HB-296, 525, 27-8.1 SB-212, 1680; HB 3248 3856 21-la SB-121; HB-602 27-14 SB-985, 1149 t21-1c SB-1735 27-20.3 HB-29, 2997, 308( 21-2 HB-2172 27-20.4 HB-29, 2997, 308( 21-2a SB-1735 27-20.5 HB-29, 2997 *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-780 SB-1404, 1554 SB-1554 HB-2172 HB-602 SB-121,240, 617; HB-2081 HB-2642 SB-1033; HB-1891 SB-1033 HB-2827 HB-2827, 3248 lB-1, 98, 33, -436, 3 3 2281 Par. Cha| 122 STATUTES AMENDED Bill Chap. 122-C HB-261, 1177, 1822, 3248 HB-1863, 2719 HB-3937 SB-580, 1772 HB-843 HB-47, 3481 SB-1332; HB-1549 HB-349 -Cont. 27-22 t27-22.01 27-22.3 t27-22.3 27-23 27-23.1 27-24.2 27-26 28-6.1 t28-6.1 28-19.1 t28-21 29-2 29-3 29-5 29-5.2 t29-5a 29-6.1 t29-18 30-4b 30-4c 30-4d 30-9 30-10 30-11 30-12 30-13 30-14.2 *30-14.4 t30-14.8 *30-15 thru -15.24 HB-2166, 3555 0-15-7 SB-307 0-15.4 SB-889; HB-1384 0-15.7 SB-1848 -15.7d SB-60, 1190, 1300, 1441; HB-2433 )-15.7f SB-270, 1300, 1699; HB-3278, 3781 -15.7g SB-299; HB-3252, 3940 0-15.8 HB-2423 15.10a SB-1096 -15.25 HB-2365, 2485 0-16.4 HB-2365, 2485 0-16.6 HB-2365, 2485 31-3 HB-3086 32-4.4 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 33-1 SB-1315, 1593; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 134, 355,530, 1837, 2639 33-lb SB-1315; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 134, 355, 530, 1837 t t3 t3 t t -F ·F -Continued Par. ont. Bill *33-lb HB-2639 34-1 HB-4019 34-1.01 HB-4019 34-1.02 HB-4019 34-1.1 SB-10; HB-2433, 4019 34-2 HB-4019 34-2.1 SB-5, 10, 11, 578, 674, 1128, 1346, 1640; HB-165, 360, 1078, 1775, 2433, 2497, 3198, 4019 34-2.1b HB-4019 t34-2.1b SB-10 34-2.1c HB-4019 t34-2. c SB-10; HB-2497 34-2.2 SB-10, 1130; HB-1799, 2433, 2497, 4019 34-2.3 SB-1130; HB-1775, 1820, 2560, 2997, 4019 34-2.4b SB-10 34-2.5 SB-10, 11; HB-165, 1823, 2433, 2497, 4019 34-3 SB-424; HB-165, 4019 t34-3.01 HB-4019 34-3.1 SB-10; HB-165, 1079 *34-3.1 SB-424 34-4 SB-424; HB-971, 3798, 4019 34-5 SB-826; HB-1715, 4019 t34-5.2 HB-4019 34-6 SB-1554 34-8 HB-104, 327 34-8.1 SB-1130; HB-170, 417, 3308 t34-15a HB-816 34-18 SB-645, 787, 921, 1130; HB-152, 327, 339,343,756, 2497, 2606, 3248, 3789 34-18.5 SB-90, 844, 1288, 1571; HB-1189, 1236, 3067, 3070 34-18.6a HB-1463 34-18.8a SB-840; HB-1652, 1914, 3505 4-18.10a SB-1655 4-18.1 1a HB-2727, 3882 34-18.14 SB-11 34-18.15 HB-2726 34-18.15 HB-27, 28, 97, 258, 259,288,770 34-18.16 HB-2433 34-19 SB-6, 903, 1640; HB-1, 403, 2712, 4022 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-520, 1195; HB-2525 SB-1137 SB-1544, 1640 SB-7 SB-7 SB-7; HB-215 SB-7 SB-1685 HB-2755 HB-349 HB-2365, 2485 SB-2179; HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 SB-1973; HB-2166, 3555 SB-1973 SB-863, 1973 SB-37, 1973 HB-2365, 2485 SB-37; HB-1884 HB-2166, 3555 HB-2616 30 3 3 3 30 3C t30 3 30- 30 3 3 p. 2282 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Cont. t34-19.01 SB-6 34-21 HB-3695 34-21.1 SB-826 34-53 SB-424, 1405, 1440; HB-238, 562, 2789, 3913 t34-53.01 HB-2638 34-54.1 SB-1329, 1378, 1404, SB-I(SS-1); HB-I(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) Chap. 122- Par. Bill -Cont. t103-14.4 103-21 103-22.1 103-25.2 t103-26.1 103-27.1 103-32 t103-39.2 103-40.1 f103-40.2 103-42 t103-46.1 SB-1090 SB-1097 HB-908, 1660 SB-644; HB-352' SB-1579; HB-81( SB-2101; HB-37: SB-1639 HB-481 HB-2165 HB-3645 SB-1639; HB-31 HB-1024 34-54.2 HB-166, 1080 103-4/ SB-2217 34-62 SB-1554 103A-7 SB-922, 1328; HI t34-64.1 SB-485; HB-2676, 103B-2 SB-1639 3469 103B-3 SB-1639 t34-64.2 SB-485; HB-2676, 103B-4 SB-1639 3469 t104-2a HB-2314 t34-71a HB-3801 t104-2b HB-2314 t34-71b HB-3801 104-4 SB-1552 34-84 HB-474, 1891, 3739, 104-7 SB-1553; HB-23 4201 106-2 SB-1846 34-84a HB-1, 403, 2712, 3881, 106-4 SB-1404 022106-4.1 SB-1846; HB-102 34- H 4132 106-5.3 SB-1075 34-128 HB-4136 107-1.2 HB-278 34-128 HB-3248 t186.5 HB-1573 34A-104 SB-2072 l186. HB-1573 34A-305 SB-2110 201- SB-1908 34A-401.a HB-1573 20-1 SB-1908 34A-402 SB-424, 1097 202-2 HB-3307 34A-405 SB-1097 202-4 HB-3307 34A-407 SB-1097 203-1 HB-3307 34A-411 SB-1097; HB-1573 t205-1 HB-3307 34A-412 SB-1097 439.9 SB-2239 t35-5.1 HB-4019 439.39 SB-2239 t35.1-1 thru 439.109 SB-2239 35.1-70 SB- 1(SS-2); 442 SB-2239 HB-1(SS-2) 697 HB-756 50-8.1 HB-2281 698.1 HB-2365, 2485 102-10 SB-404, 636 712.1 HB-3046 t102-11.1 HB-3645 712.2 HB-3046 102-12 SB-453, 1908; 712.3 SB-283; HB-3046 HB-3739 712.4 HB-3046, 3311 102-12.1 HB-2639 712.5 HB-3046, 3311 102-16 SB-307, 309, 424 712.6 SB-283; HB-3046 t102-16.02 SB-1846; HB-935 712.7 SB-283 t102-16.2 SB-1783 712.8 SB-283 102-18a SB-1846 t712.10 HB-3046 t102-19 SB-2000; HB-278, 863 SB-1382, 1736; 2886 HB-691, 2592, t102-20 HB-278 1404 SB-946; HB-1891 103-7 SB-433,434; HB-116, 1409 HB-3138 1078, 2433, 2639 *1409a HB-3138 103-7.24 SB-1402 1409b HB-3138 103-8 SB-433,1998 1412 SB-1155 103-14 HB-908 t1415.1 SB-984; HB-2519 103-14.3 SB-1846 4007 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 122- . 7 6 39 18 B-927 13 14 3513 2283 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. 12612-Cont. 1416 SB-1662; HB-3096 67 SB-37, 196 1502-7 HB-2639 *67.01 SB-37 *1801.01 SB-1404 *67.02 SB-37 1902 HB-3248 67.03 HB-614 1904 HB-3248 *67.03 SB-37 *1951 HB-2433 *67.04 SB-37 1952 HB-135 *67.05 SB-37 1955 HB-135, 2166 *67.06 SB-37 *67.07 SB-37 SECRETARY OF STATE t67.08 HB-2985, 4092 124 *67a SB-37 5 HB-2546 67b SB-1532; HB-2433, 10.4 SB-294 4254 *13.9 HB-2437, 3813 t67b HB-847, 1931 *14 HB-2437, 3813 69 SB-37 24A SB-1631 t70.01 thru 110b.2 HB-2 70.09 SB-37 110b.7 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, t71.01 thru 1650 71.08 SB-37 tl 10b.7-1 HB-3254 t72.01 thru tl10b.18 SB-2166 72.08 SB-37 t118c HB-123 t73.01 thru *200 thru 202 SB-1408 73.08 SB-37 t74 thru 85 SB-37 SOLDIERS AND SAILERS 201 SB-83, 84 126/2 202 SB-83, 84 23 SB-37; HB-2 204 SB-83, 84 24.1 HB-2985 206 SB-83, 84 t24.1 HB-4092 *251 HB-2438 26 HB-1224 *257 HB-2438 *26 SB-37 *258 HB-2438 *27 SB-37 *500 thru 508 SB-37 29 SB-37 502 HB-614 31 SB-37 *600 thru 608 SB-37 32 SB-37 602 HB-614 57.60 SB-1532 *700 thru 708 SB-37 *57.60 thru 704 HB-614 57.66 HB-3181, 3924 *57.61 SB-37 STATE GOVERNMENT *57.62 SB-37 127 *57.63 SB-37 2 SB-1270 *57.64 SB-37 3 SB-517,754, 1595 *57.65 SB-37 3-412 *57.66 SB-37 t3-626 *57.71 SB-37 4 SB-517, 754, 1230, *57.72 SB-37 1595 *57.73 SB-37 5 SB-1595 *57.74 SB-37 5.03 HB-802 *57.75 SB-37 *5.10 SB-1230 *57.76 SB-37 t5.13j SB-1595 57.81 HB-1224 5.14 SB-1595 *58 SB-37 t5.299 SB-2239 *59 SB-37 6 SB-2048; HB-3520, *59.1 SB-37 3964 *60 SB-37 6.02 SB-1986; HB-3107 *61 SB-37 6.06 HB-735, 1390, 1953 *61a SB-37 t6.08a SB-326 *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. 2284 Chap. 127-Cont t7 39 t35 t "r -I Par. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 6.23 HB-2626 t6.29 SB-2048; HB-3520, 3964 7.03 HB-1216, 1952, 4131 7.04 HB-3519 7.08 SB-1596 7.09 SB-1596 t7.13 SB-1069, 1595 A-101 HB-2412 t8.1 HB-12 9 SB-1595 9.03 HB-802 9.07 HB-1953 *9.10 SB-1230 9.1 la SB-698 9.12 SB-2120; HB-2908 9.16 SB-698 t9.32 SB-1595 13 SB-1230 20 HB-743 *29 HB-2546 *30 HB-2546 31 SB-1416 35.4 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2181,2332 t35.7c SB-1171; HB-1309, 2181,2332 38 SB-424, 1173; HB-2714 38.1 SB-1835; HB-3453, 3592, 3627 38.3 HB-2364 39b HB-779, 2939, 4096 39b2 SB-1956 )b15.1 SB-2121 9b15.3 SB-2044; HB-3393 39b31 HB-2433 39b49 HB-1913 39b51 HB-779, 2939, 4096 39c-1 HB-1734 t39c-1 HB-1733 f39c-2 HB-1733 t39c-3 SB-1956 t39c-4 SB-1518, 1956 40 HB-167, 506, 2433, 3065 40.40 SB-1185; HB-3348 t40.40 HB-167,506 40.41 HB-2433 t40.42 HB-3065, 3223 t40.46 HB-3348 43 HB-802 43.04 HB-802 43.13 HB-2074 t43.22 HB-802 t43.23 HB-802 43a HB-1136 t43a13 t43a.13 46.1 t46.1a t46.1lb 46.2 46.4a 46.6a 46.6c t46.6d *46.7 46.10 46.13 t46.13a 46.14 46.19 46.19a 46.19c t46.19i 46.30a 46.37 46.43 *46.44 t46.45.1 *46.46 *46.50 46.55 t46.60 t46.63 46.64 46.65 t46.65 t47.24 t48c 49 49.19 49.19a t49.25h-1 t49.25k 49.28 t49.32 t49.33 51 Bill HB-180 HB-1136 SB-195, 484; HB-119, 525, 881, 1021, 1176, 1574, 2433, 3858, 3954 SB-195 SB-195 HB-3692 SB-129, 1003; HB-209, 2952 HB-3692 HB-2005 HB-2005 HB-1624 SB-476 SB-1323 SB-1909; HB-3692 HB-1585, 2505, 3990 HB-2426 SB-555, 1220; HB-1695, 2365, 2485, 3692, 3997 HB-876, 3900 HB-1543, 1579, 3692, 3901 HB-3692 HB-1051 HB-1298, 2362, 3692 HB-1624 HB-882 SB-1783; HB-1624 HB-1624 SB-1116 HB-4120 SB-484; HB-119, 525, 881, 1021, 1176, 1574, 1584 HB-2433 SB-1717 HB-3842, 3858, 3954 SB-828, 1809; HB-2054 HB-849 SB-844, 2225; HB-853, 1096, 1189, 2740, 2741, 3424 SB-2064; HB-3603 SB-584 SB-844, 1250; HB-1960 HB-1579, 3901 HB-721, 1835 SB-21, 844; HB-853, 1096, 1189, 2381 HB-2740, 2741, 3424 HB-1606 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2285 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 53 t53b t53d *55.01 55.02 55.09 55.11 55.12 55.27 55.29 55.41 55.44 55.45 55.46 55.49 t55.58a *55.60 55.61 t55.61 HB-3005, 3468 HB-2194 HB-3330 HB-735, 1953 HB-3139, 3854 HB-1103, 3818 HB-3164 HB-3138 HB-1938 HB-1937 SB-263; HB-982, 4057 HB-1216, 2564, 3046, 3311 HB-982 HB-982 SB-1760; HB-2141 HB-2449 HB-1283 SB-108; HB-1779, 2105 SB-410, 968, 1146; HB-676, 752, 753, 916, 1216, 1220, 1245, 1346, 1486, 1670, 1855, 2259, 2404, 2578, 2583 HB-2433 HB-1216 HB-1216 HB-2433 HB-2433, 3643 HB-2433 HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-1645, 1646, 1647, 2146; HB-3046, 3164, 3563, 3947, 4102 HB-3223 HB-3046 SB-424, 1151, 2121, 2154; HB-939, 1685, 2063, 3588, 3754, 4068; SB-1(SS-2); HB-I(SS-2) HB-2736 HB-939, 4030 HB-1245 SB-1511; HB-1103, 3962 HB-1972, 3518 SB-1511 HB-3188 HB-1971 HB-1972, 3166 HB-3520 HB-1970 63b 63b 63b t63b t63bl: t63b 63b t63b 63 63b 63b 63b 63bl( t63bl1 t63b101 63bl( 63bl( 63bl( 63bl( t63bl08 63b101 Bill 6 63C 6 6 6 t6 6; 6 6: t6; 6 t63t 6 631 631 63b 63b *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. 127-Cont. t61c SB-778, 1769; HB-1972, 3166, 3518 t62.1 HB-894 63a2 HB-70, 2433 3a13 HB-796 a21.1 SB-1896; HB-1103 3a23 SB-37, 1896; HB-767, 863, 1103 3a28 SB-2121 3a36 SB-1318; HB-332 3a39 SB-1896; HB-532, 1103, 1129 63bl SB-1404 3b2.1 SB-1404 3b2.2 SB-2121; HB-3143 3b2.6 SB-2121; HB-2433 3b2.8 SB-1171; HB-1309, 1714, 1786, 1954, 2427, 4158 63b4 SB-1907; HB-1999, 2433 3b11 HB-2345 b11.9 HB-2345 3bl3 SB-1372; HB-2433 b13.1 SB-1618; HB-2365, 2485 b13.2 SB-972,2066 13.15 HB-2325 13.18 SB-1171; HB-525, 1309, 1726, 2181, 2433 13.24 SB-2121 13.27 SB-42, 405; HB-1297 13.28 SB-818, 1548; HB-2818 13.30 SB-1372 3.30a SB-1667; HB-3879 13.32 HB-525, 1159 13.33 HB-2433 13.34 HB-3754 bl01 SB-1416; HB-3646, 4095 )104c SB-1091; HB-2365, 2485 104d SB-1073 108a SB-331 08a.2 HB-4170 08a.3 SB-377; HB-575, 3075 8b7.1 SB-1453 08b.2 HB-2 08b.3 HB-86 08b.5 SB-472 08b.7 SB-37, 110; HB-2, 493, 1224, 1650, 2177 b.7-1 SB-1453; HB-3254 8b.13 HB-4161 55.62 t55.62 t55.63 55.64 55.65 55.66 55.67 55.68 t55.69 t55.69.9 t55.70 55a 55a-3 55a-4 t56.1 60 60.1 t60.2 t60a-1 60b 60f 61a 61b 2286 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t63b l08b.20 SB-234 63b108c SB-42,91,181,471; HB-198, 242, 311, 3754 63bl08f SB-91; HB-242, 310 63b109 HB-4170 63bl 12b SB-91; HB-242, 311 63bll3 SB-42, 91; HB-242, 2183 t63b119b HB-4162 t63s-13 SB-233 t63s-14 SB-233 63v-1 HB-3435 67 HB-1159 132.1 SB-719 *132.1 thru 132.13 132.2 132.3 132.4 132.5 132.5-1 132.5-2 132.6 132.6-1 132.6-3 132.6-4 132.6-5 t132.6-6 t132.6-7 *132.7 132.7-1 132.7-2 t132.7a *132.8 t132.8a 132.9a t132.9a-1 132.9f HB-2546 HB-1743 SB-1783,2104, 2131, 2241; HB-2048, 2299, 3606, 4228 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-1077, 4228 SB-2131 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-922, 1171, 1347, 1783, 1961, 2104, 2128, 2131, 2241; HB-140, 2338, 2883, 3374, 4228 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 HB-1158 HB-30 HB-143, 512, 2573, 3032 HB-143, 3032 SB-1783 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-1783 SB-2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-3946, 4228 HB-4235 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 127-Cont. tl 32.9f t132.9g t132.10-2 132.10-3 t132.10-3 t132.10-4 t132.10-5 132.11-1 *132.11-1 *132.11-3 132.11-5 *132.11-5 132.11-7 t132.11-7 132.13 t132.21 thru 132.30 132.23 132.40 * 132.50 thru 132.54 *132.100 thru 132.116 132.101 *132.114 t132.117 *132.144 *132.201 thru 132.242 132.202 132.213 t132.221-1 132.231 132.237 132.238 132.242 132.316 132.321 *132.400 thru 132.404 132.401 1132.401-1 132.402 * 132.402 *132.402.1 132.403 Bill SB-261 HB-3738 SB-261 SB-195; HB-493 SB-261 SB-99, 667, 1171; HB-438, 1309, 3140 SB-1171 HB-2365, 2485, 4234 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-4234 HB-2412 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228 SB-45 SB-1783, 2104, 2241; HB-4228, 4234 SB-1783 SB-2104, 2128; HB-738 HB-703 HB-2546 HB-2546 HB-2365, 2485 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2176 HB-4234 HB-2181 HB-2546 HB-1969, 2365, 2485 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2176,2181 SB-1783 HB-2485 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2176,2181 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2176,2181 HB-4234 HB-2433 SB-1658; HB-3151 HB-2546 SB-45, 507, 1256, 1589, 1783, 2156; HB-999, 2999 SB-876 SB-30; HB-703, 849, 2148 SB-1588 SB-1588 SB-30, 876, 1124; HB-738, 849, 2148 *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. 2287 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. "132.403 132.403-1 t132.403-2 t132.403-3 f132.403-4 132.403.1 132.406 t132.407 *132.500 *132.500 thru 132.502 *132.501 *132.502 132.602 132.604 1132.604a 132.605 t132.606a t132.608e 132.634 133b10 133b10.1 t133b10.4 133bll 133b11.2 t133bll1.2 133c21 133c22 133c23 133c24 t133c26 133c.01 133d15 137 137.1 139 141 141.05 141.06 141.26b 141.29 141.72 127- Chap 127- lont. Bill -Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-1588 SB-876, 1002, 1124, 1588, 1806; HB-2148, 2697, 3587 SB-1588; HB-3587 SB-1588; HB-3587 HB-3587 HB-703, 738 SB-876; HB-703, 2148 HB-703, 2148 HB-2546 HB-3033 HB-2546 HB-2546 SB-247; HB-2365, 2485 SB-247, 1014; HB-2481 HB-883, 3932 SB-247, 1011; HB-2484 HB-313 HB-1576 SB-1937 HB-1309 SB-223, 1171 HB-1339, 1836 SB-1171; HB-721, 1309 SB-1171 SB-1171; HB-905, 1309 SB-2225 HB-841 SB-750, 922; HB-841 SB-525, 750, 922; HB-841, 2433 SB-525, 922 SB-2225 SB-893, 1782, 2225; HB-1103, 2182, 2809,3894 SB-933 HB-1282 HB-2485 SB-45, 424; HB-429, 1297,2783,2823 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-458 SB-1473 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 -C *141.74 HB-1002 *141.88 HB-1464 *141.97 HB-1129 141.119 HB-362,437 *141.119 SB-626; HB-3694 *141.167 SB-45; HB-979 141.193 HB-1136 *141.193 HB-1336 t141.234 HB-2985, 4092 141.237 SB-2151; HB-3844 141.239 SB-654 1141.250 SB-34 "141.256 SB-1783,2156 141.259 SB-1955; HB-1103 *141.282 SB-626; HB-3694 141.296 SB-1404 t141.296 HB-52, 63, 146, 200, 208,681,939 141.297 SB-1404 141.298 SB-1404 141.299 HB-1171 1141.299 SB-185, 219, 241, 294, 410,419,441,458, 484,485,497,756, 776,837,892,981, 1091, 1113, 1116, 1227, 1235, 1277, 1316, 1340,1378, 1392, 1440, 1444, 1456, 1467,1468; HB-101,204, 218, 238,284,341,362, 399, 437, 453,495, 753,847,873,882, 935,955, 1010, 1035, 1120, 1127, 1129,1216, 1220, 1227, 1297,1408, 1450, 1497, 1564, 1607, 1732, 1739, 1798, 1852, 1888, 1921, 1931, 1935, 1971, 1995,2017, 2068,2105,2110, 2125,2186,2190, 2194,2202,2221, 2295,2303,2329, 2345,2365,2405, 2408,2426,2485, 2510,2518,2536, 2539,2554,2555, 2598,2628,2638; SB-I(SS-1) t141.300 SB-225,484,776, 1313,1329, 1378; HB-1220, 1629, 2190; SB-1(SS-1) 2288 Par. ont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. Chap. 127- -C 141.304 HB-2433 1141.304 SB-1667; HB-3845, 3879 141.305 SB-1955; HB-1103, 2433 1141.305 HB-2676 141.306 HB-2433 141.307 HB-2433 141.308 HB-2433 141.309 HB-2433 141.310 HB-2433 141.311 HB-2433 141.312 HB-2433 141.313 HB-2433 141.314 HB-2433 141.315 HB-2433 141.316 HB-2433 141.317 HB-2433 141.318 HB-2433 141.319 HB-2433 141.320 HB-2433 141.321 HB-2433 141.322 HB-2433 "141.322 SB-626; HB-3694 141.323 HB-2433 141.324 HB-3164 1141.324 SB-318,837,963, 1440,1529, 1567, 1637, 1662, 1674, 1717, 1758, 1763, 1769, 1783, 1814, 1846, 1894, 1907, 1939, 1945,1955, 1956,2044,2056, 2115,2136,2155, 2156,2161,2162, 2165,2177,2198; HB-337, 1103, 1680, 2758,2789, 2905, 2910,2939,3065, 3101, 3195, 3264, 3276,3310,3330, 3360,3388,3393, 3424,3434,3469, 3470,3598,3624, 3651,3687,3692, 3732,3871,3884, 3896,3913,3921, 3943,3960,3993, 4004,4064,4070, 4091,4096,4112, 4117,4124,4152, 4180 1141.325 SB-626, 1758, 1783, 2136,2161,2209; HB-1103, 2758, 2773,3188,3561, 3692,3694,3818, 3894,3962 *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. 1141.326 t141.327 t141.328 t141.329 t141.330 t141.331 t141.332 t1141.333 t141.354 1141.360 141g tl41g 142 142a t142ala 142a2 142a4 142a5 142a6 142b 142b4 142c 142c. t1,42d. 1 t142g.l 142zl 1 142z16 142z-11 142z-12 142z-13 142z-16 142z-18 142z-19 142z-20 t142z-21 t142z-21a t142z-22 t142z-24 t142z-25 t142z-26 144.2 144.3 t144.3a Bill SB-626, 1783; HB-2758, 3188, 3692, 3694, 3962 HB-1103 HB-1103 HB-1103 HB-1103, 2834 SB-2245; HB-1103; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1 (SS-2) HB-1103; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) SB- 1(SS-2); HB-I (SS-2) SB-2177 SB-2088 SB-1783, 2156 HB-2853 SB-424 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 HB-2365 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 HB-3754 SB-307, 1047, 1171 SB-37 SB-1020, 1763 SB-1599 HB-2181 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-3438 SB-1796 SB-424 SB-424, 1740 SB-1899 SB-45, 654 HB-3868 SB-424, 2151; HB-3844 SB-1404 HB-2202 HB-681, 2773 HB-2202 SB-185 SB-1667, 1945; HB-1103, 1220, 3101, 3223, 3239, 3264, 3845, 3879 SB-1939, 2088; HB-1103 HB-3943 HB-2385, 3867, 3963 HB-189 2289 Chap. 127-Cont t 1 ti t tri, Par. t. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 144.6 HB-2181 144.8 HB-3005, 3238 144.8b SB-424 144.12 SB-424,597, 1751; HB-3231 44.16b SB-1171, 1217; HB-2181 144.20 SB-424, 626; HB-3694 144.25 SB-45, 241,424, 1275, 1783, 2239; HB-1450, 1458, 1584, 1658, 1935, 2433, 2834 44.25c SB-922, 1171, 1217 44.25f HB-1935 44.25f SB-497 144.30 HB-2433 144.32 HB-939 144.33 SB-1404 144.34 SB-1955; HB-854, 1103, 3894 144.35 SB-1955; HB-854, 1103 44.341 SB-1955 144a SB-45,708,741, 1542; HB-2433, 2996, 3943 144c SB-424 144d SB-424 t144f HB-3943; SB-1(SS-2); HB-1 (SS-2) 145 SB-451, 1171,2066 *145e HB-2546 *145f HB-2546 *145g HB-2546 146 SB-424; HB-2365, 2485 147 SB-1903 148-1 SB-42; HB-1297, 2365, 2485 148-2 SB-405 149.2 SB-45, 1910; HB-1961, 2365,2485 149.3 SB-1171, 2088; HB-1945, 3598, 3599 149.4 HB-2714 150 SB-45, 1667, 1907; HB-2433, 3879 150a SB-42,91,771, 1182, 1667; HB-198, 210, 242, 311, 2183, 2433, 2812, 2818, 4173 t150b SB-1667; HB-2981 151a SB-1783, 2066; HB-185 tl t16 tl 200 2 2 2 2 4 4 t4 5 t5 Bill 152 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2179,2181 157 SB-2066 159 HB-2485 161 SB-626, 1171; HB-1692, 2260, 2323, 2422, 2433, 2510, 2714, 3736, 3885, 3956 *161 HB-2714 161a HB-2714 166 HB-2714 7.05 SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) 170 HB-2365, 2485, 3438 171 HB-1995 71.2 HB-3777 172 SB-1732 -24a SB-424, 1740, 1783 13.3 HB-2365, 2485 13.4 HB-2365, 2485 13.5 HB-2365, 2485 13.9 HB-2365, 2485 307 HB-2365, 2485 352 HB-2365, 2485 354 SB-579; HB-1528 t361 SB-1046 403 SB-1588 411 SB-480, 483 12.1 HB-2714 12.5 SB-972 415 SB-971, 1171, 1794, 1984 418 SB-1416 19.1 HB-4160 522 SB-1018; HB-129, 3956, 3994 523 SB-401, 1018, 1073, 1098, 1171, 1470, 1745; HB-125, 129, 591, 1309, 1528, 2433, 3121, 3337, 3956,4191 524 SB-1470 526 SB-1783,2156; HB-2083, 3121 i26.1 HB-2083 ;26.4 SB-1533; HB-3121 527 SB-1059, 1404 528 HB-1407 529 HB-3121 530 SB-45, 1018, 1073, 1783, 2156; HB-129, 1006, 1528, 2023, 2433, 3571, 3956 533 SB-1018, 1073; HB-129, 3956 *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. 2290 Chap. 127-Cont. Par. 533.2 535 536 601-102 601-112 601-113 601-114 601-116 t601-117 t601-117 thru 601-126 t601-118 t601-119 t601-120 t601-121 *602-101 thru 602-104 602-104 t602-105 t602-106 t602A-101 thru 602A-124 *603-101 *603-101 thru 603-107 603-201 603-202 603-206 t603-207 603-301 604A-101 604A-101 thru 640A-107 604A-102 604A-103 604A-104 *604A-104 604A-105 604A-106 604A-107 t604A-108 606A-101 t606A-101 thru 606-118 STATUTES AMENDED-Cc Bill Chap. 127-Cont. HB-1692, 3956 607A SB-1018; HB-129, 3956 SB-1783,2156 SB-862; HB-2412 SB-1245; HB-2412 HB-2322 SB-1369 HB-2412 SB-670, 862, 1369; HB-2953 HB-2412 SB-670 SB-670 SB-670 SB-670 HB-2412 HB-2322 SB-182, 670; HB-1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332 SB-182 HB-2412 HB-1331,2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-3526 HB-3526 HB-2412 SB-862, 1369, 1755, 1987; HB-732, 1428, 2365,2433, 2485, 2776,2953, 3034, 3237 HB-2412 SB-215, 1245, 1369 SB-182, 215, 1245, 1369; HB-1428, 3034 SB-182; HB-1428, 3034 SB-1369 SB-1369; HB-2953 SB-1369, 1755; HB-2776, 2953 SB-1369; HB-2776, 2953 SB-1369 HB-2412 HB-2412 t6 7 7 7 77 t779 779 77 78 78 t78 78; 7 t 10 10 100 100 100 oo00 100 100 100 100 100 ,ntinued Par. Bill -101 HB-2412 652 SB-142,375,452,455, 629,707,974, 1317, 2015; HB-185, 366, 787, 1869,2342, 2536,2834 653 SB-142, 375, 707, 972, 1317, 2015; HB-185, 1619,2433,2834 53.1 SB-452 654 SB-142; HB-2834 655 SB-974; HB-366, 787 656 HB-185 657 SB-142, 455, 629; HB-1869, 2342, 2536 661 HB-185 664 SB-2054 666 SB-1887; HB-185, 2833,2834 729 SB-2079 732 HB-2056 742 SB-221, 1780; HB-3742 43.1 HB-3105 43.2 SB-1296 43.6 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 746 SB-1154 753 SB-1887, 1888 775 SB-881, 938; HB-703, 967,1078 777 SB-881; HB-703, 967 79.01 HB-2433 ).Olc SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 ).02a SB-2151; HB-3844 '9.03 HB-2433 ;0.01 HB-2433 ;0.04 SB-972 782 HB-1916, 2365, 2485, 3363 13.02 HB-4090 3.1-1 HB-604 83.3 HB-604 783c HB-1728 783c HB-2985,4091 '01-1 SB-175 )01-5 SB-175 1-10 SB-175 )1-15 SB-175 1-20 SB-175 1-25 SB-175 1-30 SB-175 1-35 SB-175 1-40 SB-175 1-45 SB-175 1-50 SB-175 *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. 2291 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 1001-55 1001-60 1001-65 1001-70 1001-75 1001-80 1001-85 t1004.04 t1005-5 1005-10 1005-15 1005-20 t1005-25 1005-30 1005-35 1005-40 1005-45 t1005-46 1005-47 1005-50 1005-55 1005-60 1005-65 1005-70 1005-75 1005-80 1005-85 1005-90 1005-95 1005-100 1005-105 1005-110 1005-115 1005-120 1005-125 1005-130 1005-135 1005-140 1005-145 1005-150 t1005-155 t1005.02a 1006 1007.06 1007.1 "1010-5 t1010-10 t1010-15 t1010-20 1010-25 t1010-30 1010-35 1010-40 1010-45 1010-50 1010-55 Bill SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175,2190; HB-3810 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 HB-804, 2508 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-1783,2156 HB-2433 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175; HB-2433 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175,2189 SB-175; HB-2433 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175; HB-2452 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-424 SB-326 HB-2452 SB-326 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 Chap. 127-( *1501 Par. 'ont. Bill 1010-60 SB-175 t1010-60 SB-175 1010-65 HB-2433 t1010-65 SB-175 1010-70 SB-175 1010-75 SB-175 *1015 SB-175 1015-5 SB-175 1015-10 SB-175 1016 HB-2486 *1017 SB-175 1055 SB-698 1059 SB-1202 1060 SB-1202 1301 HB-3174, 3651 1302 HB-3000 1404 HB-2365,2485 t1427-25 SB-1939 thru 2518 SB-1783 1551 SB-1836,2104; HB-3479 1602 SB-2191 1706 SB-37, 449 1904-13 SB-2077 1904.6 SB-312,536, 702, 1301; HB-1366, 1455, 1603,2204, 2296,2433 t1904.6a HB-2433 *1904.6a SB-698 1904.7 SB-698,1060,2197; HB-768, 1819, 2433, 3673 1904.8 SB-407; HB-3570 1904.8a HB-2433 t1904.8a SB-312 1904.9 SB-1662, 1769 1904.12 SB-285, 312, 536, 1301; HB-1035, 2204,2296,2499 ?1904.12 HB-1366, 3570 1904.13 SB-963, 1662, 1769, 1894,2056,2077; HB-1971, 2433, 3360,3434, 3519, 3983,4139,4208 t1904.13 SB-443, 699, 702, 776, 1394, 1396, 1446, 1468, 2197; HB-284, 495,565,768,847, 1035, 1149, 1209, 1432, 1439, 1455, 1487,1603, 1703, 1816, 1971,2046, 2068,2282, 2329, 2346,3673 1904.14 SB-1662; HB-2433, 3155,3890 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t *2401 th *2501 th t2 t: 2 t2 t2 t2 tA Bill 1904.14 SB-698, 1060; HB-1603, 1819, 3096 2306 SB-1554 2309 SB-1554 t2314 SB-1554 ru 2414 SB-484, 1314, 1763, 1783, 1911 2411 HB-2485 iru 2518 SB-484, 1314, 1763, 1911 2501-35 SB-2234 2505 SB-484, 881; HB-967, 3225 2507 SB-464, 2043 2602 SB-2204 2603 SB-2204 2604 SB-2204 2668 SB-1442; HB-520 2669 SB-1442 2670 SB-1442 t2670.1 SB-1442 2673 HB-520 2701 SB-996 2701-3 SB-129; HB-2365, 2485 '701-3.1 SB-129 2703-3 SB-1296 2708-10 HB-1756 2709-2 HB-3692 2709-3 HB-3692 2709-4 HB-3692 !709-4.2 HB-3692 '709-4.3 HB-3692 '709-4.4 HB-3692 .709-4.5 HB-3692 2709-11 SB-484 2710-4 SB-45, 1261, 1267; HB-1104 2710-6 SB-45, 424, 1261, 1267; HB-1104, 2433 2711-1 HB-879 2711-7 HB-879 2716 SB-893, 1171, 1248, 1782; HB-1103, 1309, 1786, 2182, 2809, 3894 t2719 SB-1248 2720-4 SB-1261 2802 SB-241, 2239; HB-186, 1450, 1658, 1935, 2833, 2864 2804 SB-241, 2239; HB-186, 1450, 1584, 1658, 1935, 2834, 2864 2811 SB-241, 2239; HB-1450, 1658, 1935, 2864 2 t3.2 9 16 17.1 21 22 t23.2 24 24.01 24.02 25 26 t26.01 31f 34 HB-72, 2303, 3632 HB-3114 HB-2786 SB-2044; HB-2655, 3393 SB-1006 SB-922; HB-2653 HB-1722 HB-3037 SB-506 SB-593 HB-2639 SB-593 SB-100 HB-1806 SB-1858 SB-593,922, 1328, 1490, 1520,2100; HB-927, 2433 *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. 2292 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 2812 SB-1783,2156; HB-2833 2813 SB-241,2239; HB-1450, 1658, 1935,2864 3003 HB-203 3351 HB-3811 3401 SB-782 3402 SB-782 3404 SB-782 3405 SB-195, 782; HB-3692 3502 SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 3503 SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 3505 SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 t3758 HB-903 3800 HB-3811 t3800 HB-3811 3801 HB-3811 3802 HB-3811 3803 HB-3811 3804 HB-3811 3805 HB-3811 3806 HB-3811 3832 SB-1604 3835 SB-1604 3903 HB-123 3909 HB-123 3953 SB-195 4102 HB-3490 4104 HB-3490 4251 HB-2433 4365 HB-429, 2783, 2823 28121 SB-45 STATE FIRE MARSHAL 127/2 2293 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 12712-Cont. t34.14 36 37.02 37.08a 38.3 38.3a 38.4 t38.4-2 38.5 t38.8 *50 *51 *60 *61 *101 thru 131 154 156 t158.1 159 t823 *951-1 thru 952-10 951-3 951-4 *952-1 thru 952-10 1005 1006 STATE LIBRARY 128 107.2 t240 STATE MILITIA 129 Bill SB-1030 HB-2277 SB-506 SB-37; HB-2066 HB-705 SB-912 HB-2066 HB-4107 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-846 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1235; HB-4199 HB-1741, 3251 SB-1478; HB-1741, 3141,3251 HB-1741 HB-1741 HB-1645 HB-1981 HB-1981 HB-1981 HB-1981 HB-706, 2248 HB-706, 2248 SB-1276 SR-2088 t22-7 SB-424 220.001 SB-1419 220.16 HB-2512 220.17 HB-2512 220.22-4 HB-1148 t220.33-3 SB-1484 f220.56-1 SB-1783, 2156 220.65 HB-3774 t220.65a HB-3774 t220.83a HB-80 220.94 SB-37 220.100 SB-37 229 SB-37 *421 thru 425 HB-2166, 3555 422 HB-2365, 2485 STATE TREASURER 130 10 SB-626, 1079, 1196; HB-2227, 2433, 2446 Chap. Par. Bill 130-Cont. 13 SB-779 22 SB-464, 2043; HB-2135 25 SB-464, 2043 26 SB-1370; HB-2135 t26.1 HB-262, 986, 1041, 1910 30 SB-988, 1169; HB-2433 30.1 HB-3437 34 SB-464, 2043 35 SB-464, 1169, 1171; HB-1309, 2107 t35.1 SB-1169 41a SB-1934; HB-2433, 2448, 3437 109b.2 HB-2 109b.5 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, 1650 t109b.5-1 HB-3254 209.03 SB-1079 SURETIES 132 t5 HB-1344 TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES 134 *15a *15a.l *15b.9 *15c *15mthru 16 *16.01 thru 16.2 *16.3 thru 16.3a *16.3h thru 16.5 *16.5 thru 16.9 17 31 32 t32.06a 32.07 32.12 t32.14 33 35 36.1 t36.1 t36.2 t40.1 t40.2 45.1 t45.2a 45.3 45.4 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-2096; HB-3660 HB-4236 HB-4236 SB-318; HB-1918 HB-4236 SB-945; HB-1918 HB-4236 HB-846 HB-4236 HB-101 SB-511 HB-4236 SB-511; HB-101 SB-511; HB-101 SB-1820 SB-511; HB-101 SB-2176; HB-846, 2639,2917 SB-511, 1451; HB-69, 846, 1596, 2580, 3013,3115,3116 *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. 2294 Chap. 134-Cont. *220.9 thru TENDER 135 TOWNSHIP 139 *.1 thru 12 5-5 thru 10-5 thru 1' 15-5 thru 1 20-5 thru 2( t 25-5 thru 2 30-5 thru 30 35-5 thru 3 3 3 t3 40-5 thru 4 45-5 thru 4 50-5 thru 5 55-5 thru 5 59.0 t59.0 59.0 t59.0 59.0 t59.0 59.0 t59.0 59.0 t59.0 t59. 5 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 139-Cont. 45.5 SB-511 60-5 thru 60-20 115 HB-2433 65-5 thru 65-35 120 HB-2433 67 161 HB-2433 165 HB-2433 70-5 thru 70-45 222 SB-1408 75-5 thru 75-25 80-5 thru 80-55 85-5 thru 85-35 90-5 thru 90-30 *6 HB-2440 t90.1 95-5 thru 95-25 >s *96 t96.1 .1 HB-799 *97 6.28 SB-1411 100-5 thru 1 HB-1221 100-15 1-1 SB-1411 101 tl-5 SB-1411 104 1.1 HB-1222 105-5 thru 5-75 SB-1411 105-35 0-75 SB-1411 t107.1 14 HB-798 110-5 thru 5-65 SB-1411 110-75 20 HB-68 115-5 thru 0-15 SB-1411 115-70 21 HB-68 120-5 thru 22 HB-68 120-20 23 HB-68 121 t23a SB-887 125-5 thru 24 SB-887; HB-68 125-25 24.1 HB-4215 126.1 5-25 SB-1411 -200 SB-1411 126.2 5-80 SB-1411 126.4 38 HB-408, 3087, 3692 9.01 SB-221; HB-2968 126.5a 9.26 HB-410 126.7 9.36 HB-1584 126.10 0-30 SB-1411 5-55 SB-1411 126.16 50 HB-2639 t126.17.1 0-45 SB-1411 126.23 51 HB-799 126.24 5-60 SB-1411 126.27 4-la HB-3191 t126.29 4-la HB-799 *126.90 thru 4-lb HB-3191 133a 4-lb HB-799 127 4-ic HB-3191 4-lc HB-799 130-5 thru 4-1d HB-3191 130-40 4-Id HB-799 *133m thru 4-le HB-3191 140a 4-le HB-799 135-5 thru 04-3 HB-799 135-60 9a.l SB-221; HB-3427 140-5 thru 60 HB-2945 140-15 Bill SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-922; HB-352, 411, 799 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1688 SB-1411 SB-221, 1606 SB-221, 1606 SB-221, 1606 SB-1411 SB-922 HB-798, 1535 SB-1411 SB-221, 505 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-922; HB-410 SB-1411 SB-221, 505; HB-699, 2193, 2433 SB-100 SB-45, 887, 1262; HB-587, 997, 2433 HB-408 SB-100 SB-505, 521; HB-1584, 2433, 3057 SB-2049 SB-2049 SB-221; HB-2967 SB-2049; HB-4138 SB-1404 HB-3049 SB-1411 SB-221, 1995; HB-799, 854, 2918,2921 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 *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. 2295 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 139-Cont. 139-Cont. *140m thru 142 SB-1411 *190 thru 192 SB-1411 *143.990 thru 190-5 thru 146 SB-1411 190-10 SB-1411 145-5 thru 195-5 SB-1411 145-20 SB-1411 200-5 thru 149.9 HB-3204 200-15 SB-1411 * 149.9 thru 205-5 thru 150.1 SB-1411 205-155 SB-1411 150 HB-3204 210-5 thru 150-5 thru 210-25 SB-1411 150-85 SB-1411 215-5 thru 150-105 SB-1411 215-15 SB-1411 *150.9 thru 151 SB-1411 220-5 thru 151 SB-37 220-10 SB-1411 *151.9 thru 225-5 SB-1411 160d4 SB-1411 230-5 thru 153 HB-2291 230-10 SB-1411 155-5 thru 235-5 thru 155-25 SB-1411 235-20 SB-1411 160 SB-37 240-5 SB-1411 160-5 SB-1411 245-5 thru *160.01 thru 245-15 SB-1411 160.5 SB-1411 250-5 SB-1411 *160.5h thru 255-5 thru 160.19 SB-1411 255-15 SB-1411 160.14 HB-3965 260-5 SB-1411 *160.28 thru 265-5 thru 160.30 SB-1411 265-15 SB-1411 *160.30h thru 270-5 thru 160.54 SB-1411 270-25 SB-1411 160.36 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 275-5 thru t 60.37a HB-867, 869 275-15 SB-1411 S 160.42a HB-867 280-5 thru 160.50 SB-505 280-40 SB-1411 *160.90 thru 285-5 thru 163 SB-1411 285-15 SB-1411 *160d9 thru 290-5 SB-1411 160i SB-1411 *301 thru 317 SB-1411 *163.9 thru 167 SB-1411 302 HB-2414,3516 165-5 SB-1411 303 SB-743; HB-872 *167.01 thru *321 thru 328 SB-1411 167.3 SB-1411 *331 thru 336 SB-1411 *167.3m thru *350 thru 354 SB-1411 167.7 SB-1411 * 167.20 thru UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 167.25 SB-1411 141 * 167.30 thru 3 HB-1956 167.35 SB-1411 101 HB-3732 170-5 thru 102 SB-1898, 1949; 170-60 SB-1411 HB-1103 *173.9 thru 181 SB-1411 102a SB-1898, 1949; 175-5 thru HB-1103 175-20 SB-1411 103 SB-1898, 1949; 180-5 thru HB- 1103 180-10 SB-1411 104 SB-1898, 1949; 185-5 thru HB-1103 185-65 SB-1411 *104 HB-3732 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2296 Chap. 141-Cont. t1 tI STATUTES A Par. Bill 107 08.1 08.2 08.2 109 111 112 115 117 118 120 123 124 125 126 UNIVERSITIES, C ACADEMIES 144 22c t22c t22d t25.1 28 t28f 29 30 t33.1 *40a *40a.1 41 42 t43.5 48.6 1/2 61.52 67.01 $67.01 67.1 67.2 67.3 70.1 70.2 70.3 70.4 $70.10 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 HB-1956 HB-3126 HB-1956 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1 103 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1 103, 3126 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1 103 HB-1956 SB-1898, 1949; HB-1103 HB-3368 OLLEGES, HB-3527 SB-644 SB-1818 HB-2122, 2558 SB-1639 SB-1353; HB-1049, 2600 SB-1300 SB-37; HB-2886 SB-1072 HB-2485 HB-2485 SB-1402; HB-1066, 2215, 3197, 3453 HB-1066, 2215 HB-2485 HB-2433 HB-2365, 2485 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2485 iMENDED-Co Chap. 144-Cont. 7( 7( 1. 1t tl *1 trl tl1 18 18 18 t18 t18 fl t *270.01 * *270.1 thr I 8 2 ntinued Par. Bill 0.11 HB-2365, 2485 0.12 HB-2365, 2485 78c SB-51 130 HB-1224 36.1 SB-1772; HB-4196 49.1 SB-1511 49.2 SB-1511 181 HB-2365, 2485, 3888 182 SB-1549; HB-1249, 1727, 2361, 2365, 2485, 3040 183 SB-1549; HB-1727, 2361, 3040 184 HB-1249 186 SB-1139, 1352 86.1 HB-2359 86.4 HB-3555 86.5 SB-617; HB-2357 187 SB-299, 1549; HB-1727, 2365, 2485, 3040 188 SB-977, 1447, 1549; HB-1727, 2360, 2365, 2485, 3040, 3453, 3888 88.1 HB-19,320 189 SB-1549; HB-1636, 1727, 3040 9.10 HB-1624 9.11 SB-1549; HB-1727, 2356, 2360, 2365, 2485, 3040 9.16 SB-20 9.21 HB-94, 1014, 1727 9.22 SB-1549; HB-3040, 3252, 3347, 3888, 4156 9.23 HB-3252 190 SB-1549; HB-1727, 2365, 2485, 3040 217 HB-2365, 2485 225 HB-2365, 2485 252 SB-1150; HB-1968 t253 SB-1150; HB-1968 53.1 SB-1150; HB-1968 thru 275 HB-2166 270.1 SB-1404 u 275 HB-3555 271 HB-2365, 2485 282 HB-2365, 2485 t284a SB-2212; HB-4172 301 SB-1549; HB-1727, 2365, 3040, 3197, 3453 302 HB-523 *302 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 *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. 2297 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 144-Cont. 303 HB-523 *303 SB-1549; HB-1727 *304 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 305 SB-1402, 1549; HB-523, 1727, 3040 306 SB-1549; HB-1727, 2365, 3040 t306a HB-270 307 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 308 SB-1549, 1639; HB-1727, 1974, 2122, 2558, 3040 308b SB-644, 1549; HB-1727, 3040, 3527 1000 1001 1001b 1002 *1002 *1003 *1004 1005 *1005 1 n06 Chap. 144-Cont. 308b. SB-1818HB-523, 1727, *308c SB-1549; HB-1727, 1007 SB-1549; HB-17 3040 1007 SB154HB-17 308d SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 3040 1008 SB-1727549, 2122639; 308e SB-1549; HB-1727, HB-1727,2122 2365, 3040 2558,3040 308f SB-1549; HB-1727, 1008b SB-644;HB3527 3040 l008b.1 SB-1818 308g SB-1300 *1008c SB-1549; HB-172 308h SB-1549; HB-1049, 3040 3040 1008e SB-1549; HB-172 t308h SB-1353; HB-2600 3040 t308i HB-2886 1008f SB-1549; HB-172 309 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 3040 1008g SB-1300 331 HB-2365 1008h SB-1549; HB-104 351 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 3040 +1008h SB-1353; HB-26( $351 SB-1549; HB-1727, tl008i HB-2886 3040 t1010 SB-1549; HB-172 t351.1 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 3040 $1010 SB-1549; HB-304 352 SB-1549; HB-1727, t1010(new) HB-1727 2365,3040 1011 SB-1549; HB-172 651 HB-3197, 3453 3040 655 SB-1402 1014 SB-1549; HB-172 658 SB-1639; HB-2122, 3040 2558 1017 SB-1549; HB-172 658b SB-644; HB-3527 3040 t658b.1 SB-1818 t1201 SB-1549; HB-172 658e SB-1300 3040 t658f SB-1353; HB-263, l1201a SB-1549; HB-172 1049,2600 3040 t658g HB-2886 1202 SB-1549; HB-172 t660 SB-1072 3040 t801-1 thru 1304.01 SB-881; HB-967 801-17 HB-2365 1304.04 SB-881; HB-967 t801-.01 HB-2365 1336 SB-1355; HB-375 t802-1 thru 1407 SB-1105 802-15 HB-2365 1408 SB-1105 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. TTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 3040 27, 27, 27, 27, 49, )0 27, 40 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 53 Bill SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040, 3197, 3453 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 HB-523 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 HB-523 SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 SRl-1A 1 49A 2298 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 1409 1453.05 1453.06 1453.08 1455 1459 1460 t1461 1482 1502 1503 * 1503.04 1503.05 1503.06 t1503.07 1504.01 t1504.03a t1504.03b *1504.05 t1506 1552 1701 1801 2101 *2206 2403 2404 2405 2601 2603 2752 2753 144-Cont. 2755 2756 2757 2760 t2800 *10048f *10058h *30307 SB-1105 SB-920 SB-920 SB-920 SB-920 SB-1205; HB-1765, 2433 HB-1139, 1218, 3161 SB-920 HB-1217, 3162 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 HB-2433 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-3555 HB-2365, 2485 SB-375, 1317 SB-375, 1317 HB-712, 2365, 2485 SB-127; HB-711 SB-1105 SB-1105 310 70 2174 71 494 71 71 2174 459 120 2706 2796 1097 904 98, 1733, 1844; B-632, 4251 632 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. Chap. 144-Cont. Bill SB-1105 SB-1105 SB-1105 SB-1105 HB-2433 SB-1549 SB-1549 HB-3040 WILLS AND TRUSTS 148 223 SB-1 UNCLASSIFIED LAWS 999 80-1048 HB-7 86-729 HB-2 86-1065 HB-1 86-1066 HB-4 86-1135 HB-1 86-1144 HB-1 86-1289 HB-2 86-1462 HB-4 86-1483 HB-1 87-88 HB-2 87-105 HB-2 87-107 HB-1 87-211 SB-1 87-864 SB-6 HE 87-865 HB-6 1909Laws,p425 SB-1 2299 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2300 ALEXANDER, ETHEL SKYLES SENATOR (16TH DIST DEM) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-ENHANCED ........................ SB-2228 COOK COUNTY OFFICER-SALARY ......................... ....... SB-0846 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ........................ SB-1020 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DCCA--RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................... SB-0476 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE .................................... SB-0431 ELEC CD-DISCLOSE COMPLAINT .......................... ......... SB-0394 ELEC CD-FILING EXTENSION .......................................... SB-0430 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION......................................... SB-0475 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION.................. ....... SB-0472 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC HOUSING-DRUGS-IMMEDIATE .................. SB-2178 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS............................... SB-1018 UN IVERSAL HEALTH CARE.................................................... SB-1495 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ALEXANDER SENATE BILL: 715, 803, 830, 897, 898, 1584, 1992 HOUSE BILL: 247, 1048, 1314, 1573, 1587, 1644, 1875, 2451, 2748, 2903, 3032, 3371, 3422, 3563, 3832, 4070 SENATE RESOLUTION: 265, 619, 669, 684, 699, 702, 712, 736, 877, 1000, 1007, 158, 1502 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 130, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159, 181 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP) ACCOUNTANT LIABILITY-DAMAGES ............................... SB-2119 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REPRESENTN ............................. SB-0425 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... SB-0426 CANNABIS & CONTRLD SUB-FORFEIT.............................. SB-1307 CIRCUIT CLERK-FAMILY/PROBATE................................. SB-0686 CIV PRO-LEGAL MALPRACTICE ........................... ........ SB-2134 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CD-TECH ..................................... SB-1270 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ....................................... ...... ........... SB-1406 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ....................................................... SB-1407 CONTROLD SUBS-METHAMPHETAMINES.................... SB-2185 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT ............................... SB-1292 CORP SPECIAL OPERATION FUND ....................................... SB-1277 CORPORATION FEES DEFINITIONS...................................... SB-1423 COUNTY CD-DUI-FEE-FINE-MINORS....................... SB-2170 CRIM CD-BODILY HARM............................................. SB-1376 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY/MURDER................................ SB-1209 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME......................................... SB-1289 CRIM CD-VEH CD-LOWER .10 -.08 .................................. SB-2168 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES .............................................................. SB-1290 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB- 1391 CRIM PRO-AUTHORIZED WIRETAPPNG ........................... SB-1390 CRIM PRO-USE IMMUNITY ................................................... SB-1377 CRIM-SUBSTANCE ANALYSIS-EVIDNC....................... SB-1425 CRIMINAL CD-CHANGE ORDERS........................................ SB-0427 CRIMINAL CD-CRIMINAL LAWS ......................................... SB-1408 DRUG ASSET FORFEIT-TECHNICAL ................................ SB-1302 DRUG FORFEITURE-COURTS............................................. SB-1430 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE................................. SB-0382 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE............................. SB-2133 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT..................................................... SB-1404 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT........................... ............... SB-1405 FISH RESTORATION PROJECT..................... .................... SB-1409 GANG TERRORISM OMNIBUS/SWORD ................................ SB-2154 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN................................. SB-0383 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN.................................. SB-2132 HEALTH CARE CONSENT ACT........................................ SB-0995 HIGHWAY CD-MAILBOXES ........................................... SB-0428 HIGHWAY CD-MAILBOXES ........................................... SB-2142 HM O- TECHN ICAL ................................. ...................... SB-0847 IL DRUG-FREE WORKPLACES ACT..................................... SB-0764 2301 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................... SB-0765 INS CODE--IMMUNITY-STANDING ........................... SB-2153 INSURANCE COVERAGE EXEMPT ......................................... SB-1922 INSURANCE INTEREST IN EMPLOYEE................................ SB-1581 LIMITED LIABILITY CO-FOREIGN .................................... SB-2163 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT.................................... SB-1429 LIQ CONTROL-UNDERAGE-GATHERING....................... SB-2171 MUNI TAX-REAL ESTATE TRANSFER ............................. SB-0848 NARC PROFIT FORFEIT-IASA FUND................................... SB-2155 PRODUCT LIABILITY IMPROVEMENT ................................. SB-0156 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REVISE METRO WATER RECLAMATN ................................. SB-1410 ROAD WORKER SAFE ACT-LIABILITY............................... SB-0742 SECURITIES INVEST TECHNICAL...................................... SB-2164 SECURITIES-SOS-CRIM JUSTC INFO............................. SB-1278 T O W N S H IP C D ............................................... ...... ............. SB-1411 UCC ART 2A CONSUMER LEASES ......................................... SB-0104 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-CRIME-PLATES ............................. SB-1567 VEH CD- RENTA LS ..................................... ......................... SB-0896 VEH CD-STAT SUSPENSION PERIOD .................................. SB-1272 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARKHAUSEN SENATE BILL: 2169 HOUSE BILL: 358, 431, 576, 628, 770, 1053, 1285, 1351, 1381, 1418, 1446, 1589, 1843, 1920, 2106, 2125, 2240, 2405, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2456, 3153, 3174, 3283, 3379, 3494, 3768, 4037, 4104, 4106 SENATE RESOLUTION: 361, 829, 873, 1107, 1108, 1381, 1432, 1553 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 96, 153 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 89, 114 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM) $CDB--SIU .......... ........................................ ........................ SB-1607 $ST BD OF ED-COMMUNITY SERVICE ............................... SB-0855 AGING-SHORT ALZHEIMER CARE ..................................... SB-0727 ASBESTOS BUILDING PERMIT ACT...................................... SB-0984 BAD CHECK COMMERCIAL ACCT FEE............................... SB-0798 CEMETERY LABOR-BURIAL RIGHTS ........................... SB-1722 CHILD ABUSE- SCHOOLS.......................... ................... SB-1221 CIRCUIT CLERK- FEES--TENANTS...................................... SB-0250 CIV PRO MARKET SHARE LIABILITY ................................... SB-2232 CIVIL PRO- DISM ISSAL ................................... ........ ........... SB-2233 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ........................................ SB-0249 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ..................................... SB-0252 CIVIL PROCEDURE-WITNESS FEES .................................... SB-0251 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT...................................................... SB-1406 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ............................. .... ..... ........... SB-1407 CONDO-COMMON ELEMENT-TORRENS..................... SB-1749 CONTRIBUTION-LIMITATIONS ......................................... SB-0797 CRIMINAL CD-CRIMINAL LAWS ................... ............... SB-1408 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS ...................... ...... SB-1541 DC FS-A DOPTION / DISCLOSU RE ................................... SB-0248 DENTIST PRACTICE ACT.................... .................... SB-0438 DIVORCE-CHILD EDUC EXPENSE................................... SB-0658 DIVORCE-CHILD EDUC EXPENSE........................ .. ..... SB-1678 DIVORCE-C HILD SUPPORT/EDUCATN ............................. SB-0717 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE--CRIME VICTIMS ............................ SB-0400 DRUGS- SCH FUNDS ................. ....................... ..... ........... SB-1222 ELEC-JUDGE COMP-HOMELESS VOTES.................... SB-1992 EXPORTS- LOANS ............................................ ..................... SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ SB-1700 FAM ILY M EDICAL LEAVE ......................................................... SB-0025 FEES AND SALARIES-JUDGES ........... ....................... SB-0002 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT ......................... ................ SB-1404 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT ................... .................... SB-1405 FISH RESTORATION PROJECT .................... ................ SB-1409 HEALTH CARE SURROGATE ACT .......................................... SB-1092 HOME DELIVERY-MEALS/ALZHEI MER.................... .. SB-2104 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... SB-0330 2302 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. IL PUB ACCOUNT ACT-REQUIREMENT ............................ SB-0962 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL......................................... SB-0423 INS- FIBROCYSTIC ................................................................ SB-0830 JUDICIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ........................................... SB-1234 LIBRARY PLANNING GRANTS ............................................ SB-0723 MARRIAGE-DISSOLUTN-SUPPRT AWRD...................... SB-1466 MED PRACT ACT-TECHNICAL............................................. SB-1036 PARENTAGE- BLOOD TEST.................................................... SB-1066 PEN CD--DIVORCE/BENEFITS ............................................... SB-0726 PEN CD-JUDGES-MILITARY CREDIT ............................... SB-1686 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................... SB-0083 PROBATE ACT-GUARDIAN OF MINOR .............................. SB-2076 RELATION TO JNT RIGHTS-TECHNCL .............................. SB-0380 REVISE METRO WATER RECLAMATN ................................. SB-1410 SAFE POWER TRANSMISSION ACT....................................... SB-1436 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-CHGO SCHOOL REFORM........................................ SB-0011 SCH CD-COMMON SCH FUND ....................................... SB-1554 SCH CD-COMMUNTY/RESIDENTL AUTH......................... SB-0043 SCH CD-ELEC CD-DISTRICTS EAV.................................... SB-0186 SCH CD-ELECT PARENT TCHR MEMBR .......................... SB-0010 SCH CD-HANDICAPPED PUPILS......................................... SB-0191 SCH CD-LIFE/SAFETY MEASURES...................................... SB-1652 SCH CD-MINORITY TEACH SCHOLAR............................... SB-1699 SCH CD-PHYSICAL DISCIPLINE.......................................... SB-1681 SCH CD-PUB AID/SPEC ED MEDCAID ................................ SB-0185 SCH CD-RDG IMPRVMNT PRO PAYMNT........................... SB-0192 SCH CD-RES SERV AUTH-VOCATIONL ......................... SB-1772 SCH CD-ROCK SCHOOL/DEAF-BLIND............................. SB-0220 SCH CD-SCHOOL FINANCE AUTHORIT............................. SB-2110 SCH CD-SERVICE ANIMAL PRESENCE.............................. SB-0724 SCH CD-ST AID ANTICIPATION ........................................ SB-1988 SCH CD- TECH N ICA L ............................................................... SB-0193 SCH CD-TECHNICAL ................................... .... ............. SB-1346 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT.............................. SB-0725 SCH VISITATION-EMPLOYEES CHILD............................... SB-2075 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 SEN CIT-REAL ESTATE TAX DEFER.................................... SB-1816 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... SB-1095 STATE MANDATE MAMMOGRAM EXEMPT ...................... SB-1486 TORT-MARKET SHARE LIABILITY.................................. SB-1375 TO W N SH IP CD ......... ................................................... ..... SB- 1411 TRUSTS-PRUDENT INVESTOR RULE .................................. SB-0728 UCC CHECK COLLECT EXPENSES ......................................... SB-1167 UN IVERSAL HEALTH CARE.................................................... SB-1495 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES .......................................... SB-0465 VEH CD-IMPLIED CONSENT............................................... SB-0982 VEH CD- SALE OF IN FO ........................................................... SB-0983 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN SENATE BILL: 33, 215, 500, 650, 1533, 1555, 1640 HOUSE BILL: 14, 44, 57, 67, 391, 428, 487, 500, 522, 533, 542, 595, 598, 627, 669, 760, 761, 763, 809, 885, 887, 894, 931, 933, 1014, 1078, 1079, 1081, 1097, 1235, 1321, 1589, 1805, 1831, 1890, 1892, 1934, 1949, 2042, 2162, 2191, 2208, 2225, 2228, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2443, 2495, 2530, 2602, 2825, 3092, 3102, 3174, 3385, 3445, 3465, 3481, 3563, 3695, 3799, 3865, 4007, 4008, 4049, 4144 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 190, 318, 361, 681, 805, 1049, 1192, 1312, 1313, 1325, 1427, 1653, 1675 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 88, 155, 156 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 71, 83, 94, 96, 130, 131, 157, 159, 179, 181, 184, 191 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-AGING/COMMUNITY CARE.................................... SB-0466 $DEPT-REHABILITATION/HOME SERV ............................. SB-0704 AGING ACT-CHORE HOUSEKEEPERS ............................. SB-1009 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS................................ SB-1011 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................ SB-0476 2303 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DEPT-AGING-MINIMUM WAGE ........................................ SB-0705 DOA-VENDOR COST AUDIT ........................................... SB- 1125 DOA-VENDOR COST AUDIT............................................. SB-2202 DOC-DISEASE PREVENTION-CONDOMS ........................ SB-1524 DPA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTN FUND....................... SB-0756 ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY-DCCA ...................................... SB-2204 ELEC---JUDGE COMP-HOMELESS VOTES.......................... SB-1992 ELEC-PRECNCT BD ADMINISTRATION............................. SB-0417 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTION LIMIT .............................. SB-1008 ENERGY ASSIST-STYLE CHANGE ....................................... SB-2206 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-STYLE CHANGE ........................... SB-2203 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT............ .................. ........ SB-0034 HOUSING AUTH-NO MOVE PRESSURE.............................. SB-1010 HOUSING DEPARTMENT ............................................... SB-0754 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID- HOSPITALS .......................................... SB-0500 IHDA- TECHNICAL ........................................... ..................... SB-0755 INCOME TAX-TEMPORARY INCREASES .......................... SB-1528 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ........................................... SB-0475 METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY-MEMBER........................ SB-1015 MINORITY & FEMALE BUS-REQUIRE................................ SB-1014 MOTOR FUEL TAX-AGREEMENTS .................................... SB-0032 NO EVICTION SOLDIERS FAMILY ....................................... SB-0105 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-RETURN/WORK.......................... SB-0206 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR/RETIRMENT..................................... SB-0205 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION.......................... SB-0472 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REPEAL NEIGHBORHOOD CORPS ACT ................................ SB-2205 RTA- FIN AN CES............................................ .................. SB-1960 RTA-RATE PROTECTION CONTRACTS.............................. SB-1016 SCH CD-CHGO SUB TEACHER CERTIF ............................ SB-0121 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... SB-1479 STATE VENDORS-NO ANTI-UNION ................................ SB-0780 TEST-POISON/DELETERIOUS FOOD................................... SB-1017 TIFS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ............ ................................ SB-1012 TOLL HIGHWAY-AFFIRMATIVE ACT .............................. SB-1013 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-CRIME-PLATES ........................... SB-1567 VEH CD-CARRIER LICENSE FACTORS ............................... SB-1498 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES ............................................ SB-0465 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED ............................... SB-0023 VEH CD-CYCLE-HELMETS REQUIRED............................ SB-1525 VEH CD- TECHN ICA L ........................................................ SB-1271 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................ SB-0176 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROOKINS HOUSE BILL: 5, 143, 153, 460, 718, 719, 10l, 1189, 1286, 1357, 1497, 1573, 1576, 1644, 1685, 1749, 1960, 2118, 2317, 3032, 3325, 3454 SENATE RESOLUTION: 13, 16, 17, 41, 69, 77, 107, 108, 192, 315, 316, 325, 340, 366, 370, 423, 606, 619, 643, 684, 695, 696, 697, 699, 703, 704, 708, 714, 715, 716, 719, 778, 782, 783, 787, 827, 831, 833, 861, 863, 868, 877, 888, 891, 915, 916, 953, 985, 992, 1132, 1133, 1223, 1235, 1243, 1269, 1299, 1356, 1360, 1385, 1399, 1487, 1494, 1509, 1510, 1517, 1523, 1633, 1638 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 96, 102, 159, 181 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP) $OCE-FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS........................................ SB-0349 $OCE-LT GOVERNOR .................................. .............. SB-0353 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE #........................... SB-0439 EPA--WHITE GOODS LANDFILL BAN................................... SB-1778 MUNI CD--AERONAUTICS- TECH.................................. SB-1138 MUNI CD--O'HARE NIGHT NOISE ................................... SB-1103 MUNI CD-O'HARE NOISE AIRCRAFT ................................. SB-1102 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................ SB-1233 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY............................. SB-1474 2304 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC AID-SCHOOL-WORK ....................................... SB-1509 REGIONAL COUNCILS OF GOVT ........................................ SB-2210 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .................................... SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT .................................. SB-0666 SEXUAL EXPLOITATION............................................... ........... SB-1938 ST MANDATES REPORT-06/01/91....................................... SB-0565 ST MANDATES REPORT-7/1/93........................................ SB-2087 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT ................................... SB-0665 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY .......................... SB-0664 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................... SB-0662 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUTLER SENATE BILL: 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707 HOUSE BILL: 795, 851, 965, 1506, 1538, 1556, 2725, 3042, 3127, 3128, 3269, 3538, 3541, 3568 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 174, 614, 735, 784, 830, 854, 870, 877, 957, 1097, 1283, 1344, 1348, 1357, 1451 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 162 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 89 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM) $BOARD OF GOVERNORS.................................................... SB-0305 $CD B- SIU ................................................... ..... ................ SB-1607 $CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ........................................ SB-1879 $CONSOLIDATION-ST DEPARTMENTS.............................. SB-1880 $CONSTITNL OFFICERS/SUPREME CT ................................ SB-0954 $COURT OF CLAIMS .................................... SB-0409 $COURT OF CLAIM S ............. ................................................... SB-1483 $DEPT INSURANCE HMO STUDY ......................................... SB-0953 $DEPT-CHLDRN & FAM SRV-PUB HLT............................ SB-0952 $DEPT- PUBLIC AID ............................................................. SB-0408 SDEPT- REVEN UE ......................................... ..... ................ .... SB-1 877 $DES DCCA ARTS COUNCIL CJIA......................................... SB-0133 $EMISSION LEVELS-COMPOST HEAPS .............................. SB-1883 $EN E- ADVISORY BOARD ....................................................... SB-1886 $ENE-POLLUTION CONTROL FACILTY............................. SB-1885 $EPA ...................... .................................. ............. SB-1884 $EPA- LANDFILLS ...................................... ...... ...................... SB-0955 $GOVS SPEND CONTROL COMMITTEE ................................ SB-1882 $OCE-BD GOV ST COLL/UNIVERS .................................... SB-1844 $OCE-DEPT-MINES & MINERALS ................................... SB-1878 $REV-PROP TAX RELIEF-PHARMACY ............................. SB-0024 $SUPP-PUBLIC AID-PAYMENT CYCLE ............................ SB-0027 $SUPP-PUBLIC AID-PAYMENT CYCLE ......................... SB-0028 $SUPP-PUBLIC AID-PAYMENT CYCLE ............................ SB-0029 $WETLANDS DELINEATION MANUAL............................... SB-1881 ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE ACT-TAX.............................. SB-1004 BUDGET PROCESS-IL AUTHORITIES.................................. SB-0483 CDB-BOND/$1 EDUC DECREASE..................... ............... SB-1888 CDB-BOND/REFUNDING INCREASE .................................. SB-1887 CDMP HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY............................................. SB-1638 CEMETERY LABOR-BURIAL RIGHTS ................................. SB-1722 CHIPS-EXTEND ELIGIBILITY LIMIT................................... SB-1023 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE.............................. SB-0195 COMPTROLLER-WITHHOLDING FEE ................................. SB-1046 DCCA-REPORT INCENTIVE OFFERS................................... SB-1003 DEPT-PUB AID-SECURITY INTEREST .............................. SB-0631 DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTH-REPRT .......................... SB-0479 EMERGENCY BUDGET ACT...................... .................. SB-0424 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ........................... SB-0945 EMPLOYERS-HEALTH INSURANCE ................................... SB-1610 EXPORTS- LOANS .............................................. .................. SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT....................................... SB-1700 INCOM E TAX- EXEMPTIONS .......................... .................... SB-1050 INS-BONE MARROW DONOR NO LIMIT............................. SB-0734 INS-UNIVERSAL MED CLAIM FORM.................................. SB-2124 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-SEVERABLE........................... SB-1603 2305 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM--Cont. METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY-MEMBER......................... SB-1015 OCCUPATION INFO COORDINATING ................................... SB-0981 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS ...................................... SB-0083 POISON CONTROL-CENTERS ........ ................. SB-2038 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS.................... .......... SB-1487 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES ............................ SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID-EARNFARE PROGRAM ........................................ SB-1717 PUBLIC AID-TECHNICAL ....................... .................... SB-0885 REG SUNSET-BOXING-WRESTLING................................. SB-0536 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE-PAY TAX .................................. SB-0429 REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE ACT .................................. SB-1218 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ....................................... SB-1479 SPENDING CONROL COMM......... ............................ SB-1557 ST AGCY NOT TAXABLE-UTILITIES ................................... SB-0038 ST PROMPT PAYMT ACT-RULES......................................... SB-1588 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES .................................. SB-0818 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES .................................. SB-1548 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ......................... ....... SB-0933 TOLL HIGHW AY- AUTHORITY ............................................. SB-0480 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 308, 379, 650, 1533, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1845, 1847 HOUSE BILL: 109, 110, 112, 185, 186, 375, 376, 384, 385, 386, 388, 505, 736, 738, 739, 871, 930, 1020, 1155, 1297, 1466, 1797, 2165, 2228, 2701, 2703, 2758, 2829, 2831, 2832, 2833, 2834, 2841, 2842, 2843, 2845, 2994, 3125, 3135, 3182, 3199, 3282, 3335, 3479, 3651, 3718, 3719, 3724, 3726, 3727, 3728, 3785, 3864 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 190, 491, 600, 665, 828, 877, 1040, 1253, 1304, 1325, 1371, 1496, 1625, 1653, 1687, 1688, 1698, 1699 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 96, 117, 121, 143, 159 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM) $CDB- SIU ............................................................. ........................ SB-1607 $DPA--SOCIAL SERV DELIVRY SYSTM ................................ SB- 118 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER ..................................... SB-0258 $STATE TREASURER-CONSUMER INS .............................. SB-0897 AIDS VICTIM COMP-CREATES........................................ SB-2106 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO AD CONTROL .................................. SB-0004 ALTERNATIVES SENT-JOB TRAINING .............................. SB-111 APPRENTICESHIP & TRAIN COUNCIL................................. SB-1214 BRD HGHER ED-MINORITY AFFAIRS ................................ SB-0020 CHILD ABUSE-TECHNICAL ......................................... .......... SB-0748 CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS ......... . ................... SB-0745 CHILDRENS BILL OF RIGHTS ................................. ........... SB-1491 CNTY CD-PUB DEFENDER APPOINTMT ............................ SB-0673 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING ACT................................. SB-1401 CONSUMER FRAUD-PAY PER CALL ................................... SB-1337 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT....................... SB-0898 CONTROL SUBSTANCE-STYLE CHANGE.......................... SB-2045 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-FORFEIT ................................ SB-0747 COOK- INDEPENDENT PUBLIC DEF ..................................... SB-1115 CORRECTIONS-PRISON REVIEW BD .................................. SB-0749 CRIM CD-CONTRABAND-PRISONS .................................. SB-0128 CRIMINAL CD-GANG ACOUNTABILITY ........................... SB-1399 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................... ............ SB-0476 DENTAL STUDENT GRANT--MINORITY............................. SB-0638 DEPT-CORR/SENTENCE & JUVENILE .............................. SB-0468 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY-DEFIN ............................. SB-1631 DPH-BREAST IMPLANT INFO......................................... SB-1645 DPH-PREGN WOMEN SUB ABUSE....................................... SB-1646 DPH-WOMENS HEALTH NEEDS ........................................... SB-1647 EDUC DEGREE-WORK EXPERIENCE .................................. SB-0473 ELEC CD-UNNEEDED PHRASE ..................... SB-0469 FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION ELDERLY ................................ SB-2107 HANDICAPPED PERSONS-RESIDENCE.............................. SB-0743 HUMAN RTS-INSURANCE DISCRIMATN.......................... SB-0470 2306 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. IDOT-SUBCONTRACTORS ................................................. SB-0021 IDPA- CASE PLAN........... ................................ .................. SB-0467 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS .......................... SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS .................................... SB-0500 IDPA-NEGLECT/PROTECTIVE PAYEE................................ SB-0949 INCOME TAX RATES-3% / 4.8% ..................................... . SB-0082 INCOME TX-DEDUCTIONS-EXEMPTION ........................ SB-0746 INFORMATION SERVICES SALES ACT ................................. SB-1 114 INS CD-COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT............................. SB-0179 INS CD-DESTROY RECORDS 10 YRS ................................... SB-1338 INS CD-DOMESTIC PRIVILEGE TAX ................................... SB-1116 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG......................... SB-1533 INS--TAX/NO DISCRIMINATIONS ....................................... SB-1334 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ........................................... SB-0475 INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS POLICE ................................ SB-0744 JOB TRAINING COUNCIL-TECHNICAL .................. ........ SB-0474 JUV CT- STLYE CHANGE .................................. ................... SB-2159 LABOR ORGANIZATN MEMBERS RIGHT ............................ SB-1213 LIQUOR-PRECINCT RESTRICTION ..................................... SB-1398 MINORITY MALES ACT/TASK FORCE.................................. SB-1937 PARENTS-TRUANCY CURFEW ...................................... SB-1107 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-ELIGIBILTY.............................. SB-1715 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0084 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 PERSONNEL CD-MINORITY EXEC PGM............................ SB-0471 PROP TX-REDEMPTIONS .................................................... SB- 1056 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID-EARNFARE PROGRAM ....................................... SB-1717 PUB AID-GEN ASSIST DISREGARDS ................................... SB-2227 PUB AID-GEN ASSIT ELIGIBILITY ....................................... SB-1718 PUB AID-SELF RELY ASSISTANCE...................................... SB-1999 PUB AID- W ELFAREK ........................... .......... .... ................. . SB-1336 PUB UTIL-ICC-LOW INCOME RATES ............................... SB-1117 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS-COOPERATION .......................... SB-1889 REVENUE ACT-ASSESSMENTS ..................................... SB-1339 SCH CD-CHGO SCHOOL REFORM..................................... SB-0011 SCH CD-CHICAGO DISCIPLINE ...................... SB-0006 SCH CD-DISCIPLINE/INTENTL HARM .............................. SB-0950 SCH CD-LOCAL COUNCIL VOTE ........................................ SB-0005 SCH CD-MINORITY TCHRS SCHLRSHP............................. SB-1300 SCH CD-ST BRD ED-DROP OUTS ........................................ SB-0003 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1..................................... SB-1479 SENTENCING & JUV TASK FORCE ...................................... SB-1856 STATEWIDE VOLUNTEER PROFESSNAL ............................. SB-1453 SURROGATE MOTHER AGREEMENT ACT .......................... SB-1335 UCC- INMATE REHAB PLAN ............................................... SB-0081 UCC-REHAB PROGRAMS ............................ ........ SB-0080 VEH CD-PROVE MONEY TO BUY CAR.............................. SB-1857 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLLINS SENATE BILL: 300, 1495 HOUSE BILL: 137, 209, 691, 883, 968, 1244, 1573, 1680, 2003, 2072, 2151, 2524, 2758, 2994, 3032, 3135, 3395 SENATE RESOLUTION: 291, 352, 428, 459, 619, 624, 684, 687, 699, 736, 877, 1147, 1221, 1222, 1278, 1429, 1484, 1554, 1624 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 34, 65, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 34, 70, 96, 132, 133, 139, 143, 159, 167 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-ENERGY ASSISTANCE....................... SB-1476 SDEPT-CONSERVATION/CH ICAGO..................................... SB-1563 $OCE--DEPT PUBLIC AID .............................................. SB-0794 $PU BLIC A ID ....... ....................... ................. .. .................. SB-0454 ACUPUNCTURE .............................................. .... .... SB-1446 ADMIN REVIEW-CHICAGO ZONING .................................. SB-0534 AGING--ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA........................................ SB-1 224 2307 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. AGING-NON INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE............................. SB-0441 AIR RIFLE- AG E .................... ............................................ SB-1 148 AIR RIFLE- AGE .......................................... .................... SB-1565 AIR RIFLE- MINIMUM AGE ........................... ................. SB-1863 APP DEFENDER/ST ATTY PROS-COOK.............................. SB-2065 CHILD PASSENGER PROTECTION ................................... SB-1575 CHILD SUPPORT-TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-0793 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE ................................ SB-2092 CNTY CD-PUB DEFENDER APPOINTMT ............................ SB-0673 COMPTROLLER RPRT FISCAL IMPACT................................ SB-0261 CONSENT BY MINOR-NOTICE ........................................... SB-0791 CORR CD- HOME DETENTION ............................................. SB-1054 COUNTIES CD/LAND TRUSTS........................ ...................... SB-0086 COUNTY AUDIT REPORT .................. ...... ........ ...................... SB-1343 COUNTY CD-DUI-FEE-FINE-M INORS ......................... SB-2170 COUNTY ROAD UTILITY USE-TAX ..................................... SB-1574 COURT RECORDS SEALING ACT .......................................... SB-0245 CRIM CD-CORRECTIONL MISCONDUCT ...................... SB-0437 CRIM CD-VEH CD-LOWER .10 -.08................................ SB-2168 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ......................... SB-1391 CRIM PRO-INDIGENT DEFENSE CNCL.............................. SB-0790 CRIMINAL ID-ARREST RECORDS........................................ SB-0446 DASA-AA 12 STEP RECOVERY PRGM.. .................................. SB-1382 DCFS-CUSTODY/VISIT/MARRIGAGE............................ SB-0789 DENTAL PRACTICE- REG ........................... .. ......... ......... SB-0699 DIVORCE/RESTRA INTS .......................................................... SB-1545 DOT-MASS TRANSIT-TECHNICAL.................................... SB-2064 DPH-HOME HEALTH AGENCIES ...................................... . SB-0187 ELEC CAMP FINANCE STUDY ...................... ....... ............ SB-2063 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT........................................... SB-0443 EMPLOYEE DRUG TESTING ...................... ......................... SB-1055 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... SB-1475 EPA-HAZARD WASTE FUND-PRIORITY.......................... SB-2103 FOREST PRESERVE DIS-LANDFILLS .................................. SB-0504 GENERL ASSEMBLY REAPPRTNMT ACT..... ........................ SB-1564 HIGH CODE-TOWNSHIP ROADS........................................... SB-0844 HOUSE REHAB ACT-TECHNICAL ..................................... SB-1041 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASMNT ............................. SB-0812 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL ORENTATION ......................... SB-1605 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES .......................... SB-0330 IDPA- MEDICAID- HOSPITALS .......................................... SB-0500 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM............................ SB-0765 INS CODE--IM MUNITY-STANDING ................................. SB-2153 INS-BONE MARROW DONOR NO LIMIT ............................ SB-0734 IN S- FIBRO CYST IC ............................................. ...... ............ SB-0830 INS-SKELETAL PROCEDURE-DENTIST....................... SB-0436 INSURANCE INTEREST IN EMPLOYEE................................ SB-1581 INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS................................................ SB-0293 LIQ CONTROL-UNDERAGE-GATHERING....................... SB-2171 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES .............................. SB-0215 LOTTERY SPORTS ACTION ACT...................................... SB-1344 METRO AIRPORT AUTH-NEW BOARD .............................. SB-0214 METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH-TITLE.................................... SB-0161 METRO WATER RECLAM DISTRICT ..................................... SB-1683 MORTGAGE FORECLOSE-POSSESSION ............................. SB-1052 MOTOR CYCLE HELMET REQUIREMENT........................... SB-0088 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TECHNICAL ....................................... SB-0786 MUNI CD- AUDIT REPORTS ................................. ............... SB-1342 MUNI CD-BUILDING DEMOLITION ......................... SB-2101 MUNI REGULATE STREET USE........................ SB-1558 MUNI-CNTY STREET USE AND TAX................ . SB-1445 MUNI-REGULATE STREET USE................ ..................... SB-1057 MWRD--BOND LIMIT EXCLUSIONS ................ ........ SB-0679 MWRD--PERSIAN GULF PREFERENCE............................. SB-1684 MWRD-PURCHASING-NORTH AMERICA....................... SB-0678 NAVY PIER--PASSENGER BOATS ....................................... SB-0159 * PEN CD-COOK CO/ANNUAL REPORT ............................. SB-1829 2308 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-DOMESTIC RELATNS ORDER ............................... SB-1834 PEN CD-ST EMP/ANNUAL INCREASES ............................. SB-0795 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROBATE-COUNSEL/FEES............................................ SB-0260 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY ........................... SB-0778 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMP.......................................... SB-1756 PROP TX-CLASSIFICATION ................................................ SB-1959 PROP TX-REDEMPTIONS ..................................................... SB-1056 PROP TX-SEN CITIZEN HOMESTEAD................................. SB-0676 PROPERTY TAX-LEASEHOLD ESTATES ............................ SB-0675 PROPERTY TX-CLASSIFICATN ORDNC............................. SB-0160 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID-HOMELESSNESS FUND ......................................... SB-1833 PUBLIC AID-PROVIDERS FEES......................................... SB-1791 RAFFLES-CHARITABLE GAMES .......................................... SB-1641 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ........................................... SB-1051 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ........................................... SB-1053 REV ACT-ASSESSORS OATH........................................... SB-1643 REV ACT-PROPERTY TAX CLASS ...................................... SB-1644 REV-MUNI PROPERTY-TAX EXEMPT .............................. SB-1345 REVENUE ACT-EQUALIZATION ........................................ SB-1642 REVENUE-EXEMPT PROPERTY.......................................... SB-0792 RTA-BUDGET-TECHNICAL CHANGE ............................... SB-2060 RTA-TECHNICAL CHANGES FUNDS .................................. SB-2061 SCH BUS DRIVER-ABANDON CHILDRN .......................... SB-0162 SCH CD-BLIND STUDENTS-BD OF ED.............................. SB-1640 SCH CD-BRAILLE EDUCATION.......................................... SB-1544 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REFORM/TECH ................................... SB-0674 SCH CD-NO REQUIRMNT-DISSECTION .......................... SB-1149 SCH CD-ST BD ED/CHGO-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0787 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 SMALL GRP INS-MENTAL REHABILTN.......................... SB-1058 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... SB-1151 SUPPORT ORDERS-INCOME ............................................... SB- 1201 TWP-COTERMINOUS CITY-ANNEX............................... SB-1995 UNEMPLOY INS-SANITARY DISTRICT.............................. SB-0677 UNIV RETAIL SALES-NO COMPETITN............................... SB-1150 UTIL POW ER SURGE DAMAGES ............................................ SB-1698 UTILITIES NO DISALLOWED EXPENS .................................. SB-1576 UTILITIES-LITIGATION COSTS .......................................... SB-1577 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-CRIME-PLATES ........................... SB-1567 VEH CD-CHILD PASSENGER AGE........................................ SB-1566 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0023 VEH CD-NO RADAR DETECTOR......................................... SB-0532 VEH CD-SCH BUS/STOP ENGINE......................................... SB-0935 VEH CD-SOS-REPORT INFO SALE ..................................... SB-2169 VEH CD- TEEN DUI ................................................................. SB-0533 VEHICLE CD- TECHNICAL ............................. ..................... SB-1040 VIDEO LOTTERY ACT............. ................... ........................ SB-1444 VITAL RECORDS-PARENTAGE.......................................... SB-2062 WATER HEAT-THERMOSTAT-UTILITY........................ SB-0087 WORKER COMP-PENALTIES/BENEFITS ........................... SB-0788 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON,J SENATE BILL: 1233, 1533 HOUSE BILL: 16, 121, 133, 164, 313, 352, 517, 760, 803, 916, 927, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1084, 1085, 1102, 1139, 1171, 1188, 1243, 1383, 1463, 1470, 1609, 1853, 1917, 1929, 1934, 1968, 2006, 2063, 2074, 2075, 2228, 2239, 2253, 2254, 2295, 2360, 2374, 2378, 2423, 2431, 2486, 2523, 2594, 2678, 2759, 2762, 2763, 2766, 2916, 2919, 2953, 2954, 2987, 3005, 3006, 3054, 3055, 3056, 3091, 3100, 3130, 3139, 3197, 3204, 3209, 3243, 3257, 3261, 3284, 3327, 3352, 3353, 3372, 3374, 3394, 3454, 3456, 3561, 3587, 3630, 3638, 3707, 3708, 3794, 3807, 3869, 3884, 4104, 4106 SENATE RESOLUTION: 297, 726, 729, 736, 772, 825, 843, 877, 900, 997, 1245, 1290, 1325, 1326, 1349, 1358, 1408, 1464, 1499, 1543, 1546, 1675 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28, 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94, 95, 96, 134, 143 2309 D'ARCO, JOHN A. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-ENERGY ASSISTANCE............................................ SB-1476 SOCE--STATE COMPTROLLER ....................................... SB-0258 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... SB-1475 LIFE-SUSTAIN ACT/SURROGATE .................................... SB-0040 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 TRUSTEE AFFILIATED MUTUAL FUND ............................... SB-0590 TRUSTEE MANAGED MUTUAL FUNDS................................ SB-0591 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY D'ARCO SENATE BILL: 302, 1351, 1841 HOUSE BILL: 244, 274, 580, 1040, 1312, 2228, 2334, 2358, 2410, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 849, 972 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78, 82 DALEY, JOHN P. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) BOTTLED WATER-LABEL REGULATION........................ SB-0071 CHICAGO CITY GOVT .......... .................................................... SB-1042 CIGARETTE HEALTH WARNING ACT ............................... SB-0784 CORRIDORS OF OPPORTUNITY-AG .................................... SB-0782 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL........................................ SB-1033 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALE........................... ..................... SB-1143 CRIM CD-FIREARM/CHILDREN SAFTY ............................ SB-0200 CRIM CD-FIREARMS VIOLATIONS .................................... SB-1463 CRIM CD-JUVENILE PROSECUTE ....................................... SB-0785 CRIM CD-SEMI AUTO FIREARM ........................................ SB-1461 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-FIREARM POSSESSION ...................................... SB-1462 CRIM PRO- IM MUNITY ....................................................... SB-0822 CRIMINAL PRO-HIV TESTING ........................................... SB-0999 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS ................................... SB-1359 ELECTIONS- TECHNICAL .............................. ..................... SB-1422 ENTERPRISE ZONES-AGRIBUSINESS ............................. SB-0783 FOI D-VIOLATION-PENALTIES ....................................... SB-1459 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. SB-0399 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES .................................... SB-0064 JUV CT-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ...................................... SB-1460 LIQUOR CONTROL-LOCAL OPTION.................................... SB-133 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ONE LOCATION ................................ SB-0998 LOCAL TORT IMMUNITY-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-1034 LOTTERY NO TX DELINQUENT AGENT .............................. SB-0098 MOTOR VEHICLE OFFENSES-SEIZE ............................... SB-0097 MUNI CD- POPULATION ........ ......... ................................. SB-1064 MUNI CD-TECHNICAL .................................. .................... SB-1007 MUNI CD-TECHNICAL ................................................... . SB-1232 MUNI-UNSAFE BUILDG/FORECLOSURE.......................... SB-1030 NO TAX DELINQUENT VENDORS .......................................... SB-0099 NUISANCES-CONTROLLD SUBSTANCE.......................... SB-1227 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE ANNUITY...................................... SB-0228 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TECHNICAL .................................. SB-1206 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX-TECH ................................ SB-1029 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED/RULES & REGS ............................... SB-0903 SCH CD-ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP ......................... SB-0299 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 .................................... SB-0933 STATE TREASURER-WARRANTS ................. ................... SB-0779 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT............................................. SB-0823 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-DRUGS & DRIVING ............................................ SB-0781 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-INSURANCE ........................... SB-0230 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DALEY,J SENATE BILL: 25, 229, 650, 1021, 1045 HOUSE BILL: 43, 124, 370, 439, 575, 751, 795, 833, 847, 1764, 2038, 2134, 2148, 2295, 2421, 2521, 2527 SENATE RESOLUTION: 24, 39, 40, 65, 81, 103, 127, 128, 129, 175, 176, 191, 206, 266, 341, 389, 424, 461, 472, 476, 494, 545, 588, 610, 656, 666, 667, 672, 705, 717, 718, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 785, 822, 832, 848, 876, 886, 895, 928, 955, 962, 963, 964, 2310 DALEY, JOHN P. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 965, 966, 967, 988, 991 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 80, 89, 103, 113 DART, THOMAS, J. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) CHGO PARK DISTRICT-ORDINANCES ............................... SB-2097 CRIM CD & VEHICLE CD-FIREARMS................................... SB-2247 CRIM CD-PROHIBIT HANDGUNS......................................... SB-2246 CRIMINAL CODE-WEAPONS ............................................... SB-2102 MUNI CD-BUILDING DEMOLITION .................................... SB-2101 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE/BD ELECTIONS .................................. SB-2240 SCH CD-TEACHER TRANSFER CREDIT ............................. SB-1655 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DART HOUSE BILL: 2677, 2757, 2767, 2797, 2799, 2882, 2884, 3034, 3183, 3185, 3288, 3670, 3892, 3986, 4187, 4188 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1507, 1514, 1545, 1592, 1626, 1629, 1630, 1657 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 181 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) $OCE- BD OF REGENTS................................. .................. .... SB-1843 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS................................................... SB-0303 $OCE-GOV HEALTH PHYSICAL FITNS ............................... SB-2016 $OCE- HISTORIC PRESERVATION ...................................... SB-0351 AERONAUTICS-AIR INSTRUCTORS.................................... SB-1249 A IR RIFLE- AG E ...... .. ......... ...................................................... SB-1565 AIRCRAFT-PERSONS-ALCOHOL USE .............................. SB-0125 ASSOC JUDGES-MINIMUM NUMBER................................. SB-1160 BOATS SNOWMOBILE-TRANSFER FEE............................. SB-1953 CANNABIS-CONTR SUB-COMM FACLTY ................... SB-1569 CANNABIS/CONTR SUB-COMM FACLTY ........................ SB-1207 CHIROPRACTOR SCHOLARSHIPS .......................................... SB- 199 CIVIL AD CD-BIKE PATH.................................................. SB-1318 CMS-TEMPORARY DISABILTY CHARGE........................... SB-1907 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT................................ SB-0397 CORRECTION-SALIVA SAMPLES......................................... SB-2114 CRIM CD-MANSLAUGHTER ............................................... SB-0589 CRIM CD-PUB OFFICIAL INTERFERE.................................. SB-0817 DEPT CONSERVATION-FEES............................................... SB-1896 DOT-EASEMENTS-RETROCESSION ACT......................... SB-1904 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE ........................................... SB-0001 FED BLDGS-RETROCESSION ............................................... SB-1312 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ......................................... SB-1304 FISH & WILDLF-LACK OF PERMISN................................... SB-1208 FITNESS COUNCIL/MEETINGS...................... .................... SB-0061 FMLY PRACTICE RES-CHIROPRACTIC............................ SB-0920 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. SB-0399 GOOD SAMARITAN IMMUNITY ACT.................................... SB-0635 HM O ACT- PROVIDERS............................................................. SB-0208 HOSP LICENSE-STAFF PRIVILEGE ...................................... SB-0210 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT .............................. SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS................................................ SB-1050 INCOME TAX-NO DOUBLE EXEMPTION........................... SB-1547 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE INS.......................................... SB-0979 INTEREST-ESTATE CLAIMS-PROBATE ......................... SB-1147 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL ................................ SB-1361 MOTOR VEH- ACCIDENTS AID ........................................... SB-1570 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIAL................................... SB-0605 PEN CD-JUDGE/RESCIND ELECTION................................. SB-0148 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAG ........................... SB-1252 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY/SURVIVR............................... SB-0183 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT.............................. SB-0604 PEN CD-TCHR/MILITRY SERV CREDT .............................. SB-0184 PERSONNEL-VETERANS HOSP VISITS............................... SB-0234 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES......................... SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY...................B........... SB-0126 PUB UTIL INVEST RATE-TECHNICAL................................ SB-1175 2311 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-ST BD/TECH ............................. SB-0636 REIMBURSEMENT SELF INSURANCE .................................. SB-0211 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE-PAY TAX .................................. SB-0429 ROTARY DIAL PUBLIC TELEPHONES................................ SB-0819 SCH BUS DRIVER-REQUIREMENTS .................................... SB-0090 SCH CD-FITNESS EXAM-MEDICAL .................................. SB-0209 SCH CD- PUPIL HEALTH EXAMS ........................................ SB-0212 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER APPLICANT ....................................... SB-1571 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER APPLICANTS...................................... SB-1288 SEC OF STATE-VETERANS HOSPITAL................................ SB-2166 ST AGCY NOT TAXABLE-UTILITIES ................................... SB-0038 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK........................................ SB-0259 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES ............................... SB-0818 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES.................................. SB-1548 VEH CD- DRIVER TRAINING ............................................. SB-1280 VEH CD- DRIVERS LICENSES.................... ....................... SB-2167 VEHICLE RETAIL INSTALLMNT SALE................................. SB-1273 WILDLIFE CD-GAME & PREY BIRDS .................................. SB-0637 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPD-ARCHERY......................... SB-0398 WORKER COMP-VOL AMBULANCE OFCR..................... SB-1757 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIDSON SENATE BILL: 281, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 512, 513, 514, 649, 969, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1250, 1251, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1844, 1845, 1847, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2189, 2215 HOUSE BILL: 169, 797, 968, 1123, 1549, 1995, 2181, 2405, 2817, 2818, 3412, 3460, 3559, 3596, 3598, 3604, 3786, 3917, 4049 SENATE RESOLUTION: 130, 178, 204, 405, 415, 447, 448, 510, 546, 591, 598, 636, 651, 814, 829, 839, 981, 1107, 1108, 1117, 1200, 1373, 1381, 1452, 1465, 1550 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 66, 68, 105, 138, 146, 150 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 28, 29, 32, 35, 52, 75, 89, 98, 104, 143 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP) $GRF-BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.......................... SB-0762 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL ........................................... SB-1730 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ........................... SB-0354 ANIMAL CONTROL-DOGS-ENCLOSURE ......................... SB-0031 BAN K-SCHOOL/COMMERCIAL PAPER.............................. SB-0940 BANKS-LOC GOV/COMMERCIAL PAPER.......................... SB-1079 CIV PRO-MORTGAGE/POWER OF SALE ............................ SB-1669 CON FRD-HLTH PRICE DISCRIMINAT............................... SB-0493 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT............................... SB-0397 COOK COUNTY HLTH CARE COUNCIL................................ SB-0648 DEV FIN AUTH- FILM PROJECTS...................................... SB-1531 DMHDD-EQUITY FUNDING ............................................. SB-0539 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE #........................... SB-0439 DPR-CERTIFY OPTOMETRISTS ....................................... SB-0328 EDUC LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ........................... SB-1140 ELEC CD-SCH CD-BD OF ED ..................... ................... SB-2218 EXPLOSIVES ACT-HEARINGS ........................................ SB-1303 HIGHER EDUC-CAPITAL CONSTRUCTN ....................... SB-1355 HLTH CARE BILLING PROCEDURE................................... SB-0492 HOSPITAL LIENS ........................................ SB-2040 HOTEL TAX-PERMANENT RESIDENT................................ SB-1743 IDFA-BONDS/CON FLICTS.................. ...................... SB-0763 IDFA-MOTION PICTURES..................... ................... SB-0799 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS .................. ................... SB-0500 2312 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ............................. SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 ILLINOIS TOURISM ............................................ ..................... SB-0517 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL...................... SB-1440 INCOM E TAX- TECHNICAL .................................................... SB-1108 INCOME TX DEDUC FOR FRAUD......................... ............. SB-1977 LIQ UO R LICENSE ................................ ........ ....................... SB-1629 LOCAL GOVT WIRE TRANSFER........................................... SB-0939 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ........................................ SB-1022 NET STATE SALES TAX INCREMENT ................................... SB-0432 PARK DIST BONDS-PROP TAX LIM...................................... SB-1925 PEN CD-LOCAL GOVT CHANGES......................................... SB-1099 PEN CD-SEGREGATE TAX PROCEEDS............................. SB-2208 PEN CD-TCHR-HEALTH INSURNC PGM ....................... SB-0231 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT..................................... SB-0507 PURCHASING ACT-RECORDS........................................ SB-2128 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM............................ SB-0312 REPEAL EXPORT COUNCIL-DEV ACT................................ SB-1314 SCH CD-CONTRACT AWARDS/BIDDING .......................... SB-0188 SCH CD-DIST BOUNDARY CHANGES................................. SB-1191 SCH CD-ED SERVICE CENTER PRGRM .............................. SB-0322 SCH CD-MINORITY TCHRS SCHLRSHP.......................... SB-1300 SCHOOLS-FUNDING CHANGES ........................................... SB-2235 STATE GROUP INS-REHAB QUALIFY ................................. SB-1098 USE-TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOL BUSES .................................. SB-0324 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEANGELIS SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1301, 1302, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1312, 1313, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1554, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1722, 1770, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2170, 2171, 2189 HOUSE BILL: 136, 282, 600, 703, 859, 899, 1109, 1481, 1713, 1831, 1884, 1982, 1983, 2168, 2250, 2309, 2446, 2633, 2758, 3166, 3202, 3394, 3437, 3452, 3556, 3633, 3692, 3787, 3823, 4083 SENATE RESOLUTION: 72, 112, 162, 177, 207, 320, 323, 458, 509, 515, 564, 599, 806, 829, 846, 858, 943, 950, 1096, 1161, 1226, 1262, 1295, 1301, 1302, 1369, 1415, 1500, 1514, 1558 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 49, 94, 122, 123 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 28, 29, 40, 47, 79, 87, 89, 177, 185, 187 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) ABANDONED HOUSING REHAB-VALUE........................... SB-1322 ADULTERATED FOOD-HEAVY METALS ........................... SB-0975 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES............................................ SB-1431 ALCOHOL SERVER PERMIT-TRAINING ............................ SB-2109 BOB-FEDERAL FUNDS ......................... ..................... SB-1794 BUS PRACTICES RECEIPTS RETURNS.................................. SB-2059 CAREER COUNSELING/OUTPLACEMENT.......................... SB-0420 CIVIL AD CD-DCCA/BUSINESS ....................................... SB-1323 CIVIL PRO- DISM ISSAL ................................ .......................... SB-2233 CIVIL PRO-GARNISHMENT NOTICE................................... SB-1890 CONS FRAUD-USED CAR/FURNITURE.............................. SB-1503 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING AGCY .......................... SB-1192 CONSUMER FRAUD & BUSINESS-TECH............................ SB-0722 CONSUMER FRAUD & DECEPTVE BUSN .......................... SB-0422 CONSUMER FRAUD-DISPLAY PRICE .............................. SB-1512 2313 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CONSUMER FRAUD-ITEM PRICING ................................... SB-1634 CONSUMER FRAUD-PAY PER CALL................................... SB-1337 CONSUMER FRAUD-USED CAR REPAIR ........................ SB-1501 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTIVE BUSIN .............................. SB-1181 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-ENHANCED ........................ SB-2228 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .............................. SB-1020 COSMETOLOGY-SPANISH-EXAMS ................................... SB-0008 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-IMMUNITY ...................... ................... SB-0822 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS..................................... SB-0720 CURRENCY REPORT-COMMERCIAL CD ........................... SB-0660 CURRENCY XCHNG FEES BENEFT CHK.............................. SB-1584 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................... SB-0476 DCFS-CHILDREN-FOSTER CARE.................................. SB-1515 DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES ACT .................................... SB-1507 DPH-BREAST IMPLANT INFO......... ......................... SB-1645 ED FOR EMPLYMNT PROGM & SERVCE ......................... SB-1983 ELEC CD-CNTY ELECTORAL BDS ......................................... SB- 1367 ELEC CD-COMPENSATION JUDGES............................... SB-1366 ELEC-JUDGE COMP-HOMELESS VOTES ..... .......... SB-1992 GOV BUDGET-AGENCY/FUND INFO .................... ........ SB-1835 HEALTH CARE-HIV-DISCRIMINATN............................... SB-1689 HIGHER ED COOP-FINANCIAL ASSNT .............................. SB-2212 HIGHR ED-FORM OF APPROPRIATION.............................. SB-0977 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-WINDOWS ...................................... SB-1005 HOSPITAL-DUTY HOUR REQ-INTERNS .......................... SB-1692 HTG & AIR CONTRACTORS-MUNI REG ............................ SB-1504 HUMAN RIGHTS-PARENTAL STATUS ............................... SB-2108 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL ORENTATION ......................... SB-1605 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES ........................... SB-0330 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IDPA--MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ............................................ SB-0500 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................... SB-0765 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF .................. .............. SB-1019 INCOME TX-EXEMP-DEDUCT ............................................ SB-2214 INS CD-DESTROY RECORDS 10 YRS ................................... SB-1338 INS CD-GOOD DRIVER DISCOUNT...................................... SB-1324 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ........................................... SB-0475 JOB REFERRAL & LIST/CONSUMER.................................. SB-1350 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION ACT................................ SB-1793 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ONE LOCATION ................................... SB-0998 MINIMUM WAGE-FARM OVERTIME PAY....................... SB-1855 MOTOR VEH-REPOSSESSION .......................................... SB-1412 MUNI CD-REVEN UE-OWNER/TENANT .......................... SB-2099 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ............................. SB-0018 NURSING HM-INCR RESIDENTS-HIV .............................. SB-0009 OUTDOOR ADS-ALCOHOL........................................... SB-1505 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS ..... ................ SB-0083 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT ...................................... SB-2201 PHYSICIANS- REFERRALS.................................... ................ SB-2086 PRE-NEED CEMETARY SALE-APPLY ............................... SB-0978 PROF REG-IMMIGRATION ADVICE .................................... SB-1502 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS-COOPERATION............................. SB-1889 SCH CD-BD OF ED-SPEC ED STUDNT ............................... SB-2179 SCH CD-COMPULSORY SCH ATTENDNC .......................... SB-0178 SCH CD-GEN ED DEVELOPMENT ......................................... SB-1997 SCH CD-TRANSPORT HOMELESS FREE ........................... SB-0007 SCHOOL REPORTS .......................... ........................ SB- 1511 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS............................... SB-1018 ST EMPLOYMNT RECORDS-IMMIGRATN ....... .............. SB-1516 STATE LABOR & FINANCE-TECHNCAL......................... SB-1416 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT ..................... ................... SB-0823 UCC-CHECKS-RECORD ACCOUNT NUM ........................ SB-0721 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.......................... SB-1495 USED CAR WARRANTY ........................... SB-0632 2314 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-DR LICENSE ID TASK FRCE .................................. SB-0271 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRIVE BY SHOOTS ............................... SB-1499 VEH CD-TEMPORARY REG PERMIT............................. SB-1560 VEHICLES LIMIT-AS IS- SALES............................................. SB-1795 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 VOLUNTARY PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS................................. SB-1325 WAGE ASSIGNMNT-REVOCATION ..................................... SB-0976 WAGE DEDUCT-REPETITIVE ORDER ................................. SB-0714 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEL VALLE SENATE BILL: 11, 705, 744, 1300, 1526, 1541, 1555, 1600, 1677, 1700, 1717, 1718, 2107 HOUSE BILL: 66, 86, 94, 124, 180, 342, 370, 624, 1038, 1218, 1243, 1573, 1677, 1804, 1891, 2135, 2228, 2243, 2339, 2524, 2531, 2550, 2748, 3164, 3395, 3408, 3582, 3592, 3650, 3790, 3792, 3932, 4070, 4101, 4128, 4160, 4163, 4170 SENATE RESOLUTION: 350, 432, 473, 611, 652, 653, 684, 699, 843, 877, 994, 1278, 1309, 1463, 1469, 1470, 1471, 1585, 1608, 1609 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 91, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 96, 99, 105, 112, 113, 141, 143, 159 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL.................................................... SB-1730 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER......................................... SB-0258 ASSOC JUDGES-MINIMUM NUMBER................................. SB-1160 AUDIT REPORT ACT ................................................ .............. SB-1170 BI-STATE DEVELOPMNT-SECURITY................................ SB-0233 CASUAL DEFICIT-GO BOND SOURCE.................................. SB-2054 CIV ADM IN- TECHNICAL .................................. .................. SB-1 173 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE .............................. SB-0195 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 COMBINE FINANCIAL REGULATION ................................... SB-2043 COMPT-LOC GOV ADVISORY BOARD................................. SB-2053 CORR-VENDING/EMPLOYEE FUNDS................................. SB-1356 CREATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMNT BRD............................ SB-0129 DCFS-ADOPTION-AIDS INFANTS ...................................... SB-0329 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 DEPOSITORY REPORTS TREASURER................................... SB-1169 DPR-CERTIFY OPTOMETRISTS....................................... SB-0328 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ......................................... SB-1636 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM ACT ...................................... SB-1455 EMS-NURSES IN EMERGENCIES ............................ ....... SB-0528 EXECUTIVE BRANCH ETHICS ACT......................... ......... SB-0182 EXPORTS-LOANS ........................... ...................SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .............................. ........ SB-1700 FARM DEV ACT-RESERVE FUND............................ ....... SB-0751 FARM DEV ACT-RESERVE FUND............................ ....... SB-1637 FARM DEV BREED-RAISE LIVESTOCK............................... SB-0928 FINANCE INS CD-EXPAND AUTHORTY ............................ SB-0464 FISCAL NOTES-TECHNICAL.......................................... SB-1172 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CD/STAMPS.......................................... SB-1316 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. SB-0399 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. SB-2115 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES .............................. ........ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ........................................... SB-1363 GEN OB BOND-SCH CAP FACILITY ..................................... SB-0974 HEALTH FINANCE REFORM-I-CARE................................ SB-0646 ICC-PORTABLE WATER-EXEMPTIONS............................ SB-2244 IL FARM DEV-GUARANTEES/TRANSFR ........................... SB-0496 IL FARM DEVELOP-FUND INTEREST................................. SB-0494 IL FARM DEVELOP-GUARANTEES ...................................... SB-0495 INSURANCE COVERAGE EXEMPT......................................... SB-1922 JUVENILE CT-NEGLECTED MINOR .................................... SB-1990 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN-PROHIBITNS.............................. SB-2052 LVESTCK DVLPMNT LOAN-REV BND ............................. SB-0927 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL............................. SB-1361 NATIONAL HEALTH INS REFERENDUM............................. SB-2117 NOT FOR PROFIT-GRAMMATICAL ..................... SB-2222 OCC SKILL STANDARDS-SCH CD-AID............................. SB-0969 2315 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ORAL INTERPRETER ACT................................................... SB-2077 PEN CD-IMRF/EDUC EMPLOYEES/BD ............................... SB-0970 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL- MERIT COMPENSATION ............................... SB-0331 PLATS-FILE PLAT-LAND SURVEYOR............................... SB-0325 PODIATRY RESIDENCY/SCHOLARSHIP........................... SB-0608 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND COUNCIL.................................... SB-0772 PROB ACT-TECHNICAL CHANGE ....................................... SB-2221 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL-UNJUST RATE INCREASE .................................. SB-1200 PUB UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATN............................... SB-0062 PUBLIC WATER-INFRASTRUCTUR SYS ......................... SB-2239 PUBLIC WATER/IN FRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 PURCHASING ACT- RECORDS ..................... ...................... SB-1347 REVENUE SHARING ACT .......................................................... SB-1357 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-MEDICATION TO STUDENTS ................................ SB-0973 SCH CD-MINIMUM THRESHOLD-QUALF....................... SB-0752 SCH CD- RESIDENT TCHR CERTIFCTE........................... SB-0240 SCH CD- TECHNICAL ......... ............................................... . SB-1358 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ....................................... SB-1479 ST AGENCY/CREATE OTHER ENTITY.................................. SB-1348 ST FIN-CERTIFY VACATION & SICK .................................. SB-0771 ST FIN- PETTY CASH LIM ITS ............................................... SB-1171 STATE AUDITING-AGENCY DUTIES................................... SB-1939 TREASURER INVESTMENT AUTHORITY ............................ SB-1934 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.................................................... SB-1495 VEH CD-FIREFIGHTERS HEADSET ...................................... SB-1719 WORKERS COMP-HEARING ............................................. SB-0387 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 448, 451, 979, 1000, 1178, 1179, 2138 HOUSE BILL: 98, 215, 266, 319, 459, 604, 808, 827, 854, 857, 915, 968, 1077, 1132, 1218, 1309, 1479, 1925, 1940, 1945, 1947, 2201, 2366, 2418, 2595, 2633, 2755, 2801, 2904, 2927, 3000, 3290, 3325, 3388, 3391, 3585, 3591, 3625, 3628, 3661, 3741, 4037, 4216 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 87, 88, 97, 104, 118, 132, 202, 258, 296, 359, 365, 420, 427, 526, 546, 547, 550, 615, 651, 742, 743, 816, 817, 872, 877, 923, 924, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 951, 958, 975, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1128, 1147, 1164, 1165, 1194, 1195, 1258, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1286, 1292, 1298, 1375, 1402, 1406, 1442, 1443, 1465, 1473, 1641, 1659, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1718 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 26, 49, 58, 61, 81, 89, 93, 103, 105, 142, 166 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 10, 14, 16, 21, 38, 40, 42, 53, 55, 61, 64, 69, 77, 96, 101, 106, 120, 135, 143, 144, 146, 149, 152, 160, 162, 164, 165, 173, 174, 175, 181, 183, 184, 185, 186, 194, 195, 196, 197 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 2, (SSI) 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 2, (SSI) 3, (SS1) 4, (SSI) 5, (SS1) 6, (SS1) 8, (SSI) 9, (SSI) II, (SSI) 12 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1, (SS2) 2, (SS2) 3, (SS2) 4, (SS2) 5 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) I SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) I DI TURI, ROBERT P. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ...................................... SB-1636 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... SB-1700 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL ORENTATION ..................... SB-1605 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG............................ SB-1533 JUV CT- STLYE CHANGE ................................ ...................... SB-2159 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION................................... SB-1532 PROMPT PAYMENT-MEDICAL ASSIST .............................. SB-1589 PUB AID-EARNFARE PROGRAM .......................................... SB-1717 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DI TURI SENATE BILL: 1092 HOUSE BILL: 2030, 3039, 3043, 3045, 3504 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1316, 1346, 1380, 1445, 1676, 1677, 1682, 1683, 1684 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 181 2316 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP) $GRF-FARM DEVELOPMNT AUTHORITY ......................... SB-2014 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVINGS/RES FIN .............................. SB-2028 $OCE-PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ................................. SB-0358 AG- COPPER SULFATE TEST CLOVER............................. SB-1126 CDB- ASBESTOS ABATM NT.................................................... SB-1264 CHILD CARE-DAY CARE HOME......................................... SB-0132 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 COOPRTVE WORK STUDY PROGRM ACT ............................ SB-1299 CORR-ELECTRONIC DETENTION........................................ SB-1903 COUNTY CODE-AUTOPSY ................................................... SB-0265 DCCA--PRAIRIE ST 2000/TRAINING ..................................... SB-0555 EPA- GASOLINE VAPOR RECOVERY.................................... SB-1241 EPA-LIMIT LIABILITY ....................................... ............ SB-0652 HUMAN RIGHTS-FEDERAL TRANSFER ............................ SB-0552 HUMAN RTS-REPORT GIFTS & GRANT............................. SB-0554 IDPA- DRUG USE ......................... ................ .................... SB-1298 LOTTERY-NO TICKET FEE-RAFFLES............................... SB-1950 LOTTERY-PAYMENT OF PRIZES.......................................... SB-1906 MUNI CD-OWNER MOW RIGHT OF WAY.......................... SB-0256 PEN CD-DNST TEACH/DEATH BENFT ............................... SB-2145 PERSONNEL RECORD REVIEW/EXCEPT............................. SB-1962 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD....................................... SB-0815 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SAFETY INSPECTN & ED ACT-VIOL ................................... SB-1905 VEH CD-ICC EXEMPTION.............................................. SB-0512 WILDLIFE CD-DEER/TURKEY SEASON............................. SB-0130 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 356, 593, 1641 HOUSE BILL: 653, 660, 677, 678, 988, 1134, 1353, 2078, 3164, 3215, 3326, 3344, 3553, 3554 SENATE RESOLUTION: 97, 101, 286, 562, 642, 736, 802, 951, 1102, 1168, 1187, 1232, 1236, 1314, 1669, 1720 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 106, 136, 139 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 73, 89, 111, 143, 145 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP) AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES............................................. SB-1431 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT............................. SB-1292 CORRECTNS-ABSENCE HOME/DETENT........................... SB-1305 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME.......................................... SB-1289 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES ........................................ ........... SB-1290 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ........................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-ENTRY.......................................... SB-1291 CTA BUDGET-BD-EMPLOYEES......................................... SB-1496 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS ..................................... SB-1424 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS..................................... SB-1917 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE #........................... SB-0439 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM........................... SB-0651 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ............................................ SB-0421 ELEC CD-AGE REQUIRMNT VOTING.................................. SB-1157 ELEC CD-ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTION ......................... SB-0899 ELEC CD-DISCLOSE COMPLAINT........................................ SB-0394 ELEC CD-FILING EXTENSION ........................................... SB-0430 ELEC CD-MILITARY ABSENT BALLOT .............................. SB-0918 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS ................................... SB-0878 ELEC CD-NONE OF THE ABOVE .......................... .......... SB-0900 ELEC CD- POLLS- ELECTORS ........................................... . SB-0877 ELEC CD-PRECINCT REGISTRATION................................. SB-1142 ELEC CD-SPLIT SHIFT JUDGES.......................................... SB-1141 ELEC CD-YOUTH POLLWATCHERS .................................. SB-1452 ELECT CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS........................................ SB-0919 ELECTION CD-BD ELECTION COMM................................ SB-1713 ELECTN CODE- DEPUTY REGISTRARS............................ SB-1156 GANG TERRORISM OMNIBUS/SWORD................................ SB-2154 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS.................................. SB-0060 HIGHER ED-BAN ROTC EXCLUSION.................................. SB-0644 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ONE LOCATION................................ SB-0998 2317 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP)-Cont. LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT................................. SB-1329 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-0026 MUNI CD-ALDERMAN CARRY FIREARM......................... SB-1522 MUNICIPAL CD-POLICE DISCIPLINE................................. SB-1789 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................ SB-1233 PEN CD-COOK-LEAVE OF ABSENCE................................. SB-0602 PERSONNEL CD-PERSIAN GULF VETS .............................. SB-0110 POLICE CHIEF CERTIFICATION ACT.................................... SB-0803 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD ....................................... SB-1809 PRIVATE FLAG DISPLAY PROTECTN.................................... SB-0333 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPERTY TAX- LIMITATIONS ........................................... SB-0085 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REV ACT-ASSMT CHG-NOTICE ....................................... SB-1703 REV ACT-CONTESTING ASSESSMENTS ............................ SB-1704 REV ACT-CONTESTING ASSESSMENTS ............................ SB-1705 REV ACT-NOTICE OF TAX INCREASE................................ SB-1701 REV ACT-PROP TX APPEAL BD........................................... SB-1707 REV ACT-PROPERTY TX EXTENSTION.............................. SB-1706 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT ........................ ....................... SB-1094 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT................................................ SB-1775 TRUTH IN TAXATION-MAIL NOTICES .............................. SB-1702 UNIFORM SALE-PROOF OFFICL BUSN ............................ SB-1739 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-DRIVE WHILE REVOKED ..................................... SB-2193 VEH CD-FINANCIAL RESPONSIBLTY................................. SB-2195 VEH CD- SALES/MARKETING........ .............................. SB-0393 VEH CD-STAT SUSPENSION PERIOD .................................. SB-1272 VEH CD-UNLAWFUL USE OF LICENSE.............................. SB-2194 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 VIDEO LOTTERY TERMINALS-TAVERN............................ SB-1758 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ SENATE BILL: 23, 176, 1509, 1964, 2116 HOUSE BILL: 811, 1506, 1691, 2003, 3020, 3042, 3454, 3563, 3794, 3902 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53, 54, 55, 94, 124, 125, 139, 177, 184, 196, 204, 213, 214, 267, 284, 305, 321, 371, 373, 421, 422, 426, 433, 480, 497, 503, 558, 566, 580, 631, 661, 675, 690, 756, 838, 842, 843, 847, 881, 950, 952, 986, 1078, 1079, 1097, 1169, 1170, 1182, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1257, 1270, 1345, 1355, 1372, 1393, 1394, 1395, 1398, 1417, 1418, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1454, 1466, 1478, 1479, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1596, 1605 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 135 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 15, 33, 35, 37, 89, 161 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP) $DOC-MENARD CORRECTION OFFICR.............................. SB-1477 $OCE-DEPT MINE & MINERALS ........................................ SB-0356 $O C E- SIU ....................................................... ....................... SB-0304 $OCE- SIU ............................................................ SB-1842 BD OF HIGHER ED-TECHNICAL ........................................... SB-1139 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 DRUG FACILITY EDUCATION COSTS ................................... SB-0262 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS........................... SB-1478 EXPLOSIVES ACT- HEARINGS..................... ...................... SB-1303 FURBEARER STAM P ......................................... ................ . SB-1797 HIGHWAY CODE- SALARIES ............................................... SB-0523 HISTORIC PRES-PERMIT USER FEES.................................. SB-0893 INDUSTRL COAL UTILIZTN PRGM ........................................ SB-1048 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE INS .............................................. SB-0979 KASKASKIA COMMONS ACT-FUNDS ............................... SB-0190 LPN-APP PENDING-NURSING HOMES ............................ SB-1807 PENCD-DWNST POLICE-SURVIVOR ................................ SB-0594 PLUMBING FEES-DPH ESTABLISH ...................................... SB-2209 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX ....................................... SB-0272 SCH CD- FINANCIAL WATCH LIST ...................................... SB-1980 SCH CD-TEACHR KIDS/NO TUITION.................................. SB-0645 SIU-CARBONDALE-AQUACULTURE CNT ................... SB-0093 2318 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY ................................................ SB-0892 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK.................................... SB-0259 ST POLICE-MERIT BD MEMBERSHIP.................................. SB-0535 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEES KIDS .............................. SB-1353 VEH CD-ICC EXEMPTION .......................... .................. SB-0512 VEH CD- LIGHTS- RAIN ...................................................... . SB-0524 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,R SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 308, 1351, 1840, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1847 HOUSE BILL: 508, 734, 885, 1160, 1380, 2337, 2342, 2946, 3030, 3101, 3252, 3553, 3561, 3773 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 97, 362, 363, 400, 403, 406, 445, 446, 449, 498, 509, 516, 517, 553, 574, 575, 587, 593, 633, 682, 683, 852, 853, 945, 946, 951, 995, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1015, 1027, 1038, 1039, 1043, 1045, 1046, 1048, 1068, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1141, 1145, 1171, 1172, 1249, 1271, 1272, 1282, 1333, 1334, 1359, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1437, 1439, 1610, 1644, 1645, 1662, 1663, 1721, 1722, 1723 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104, 149, 163 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 89, 114, 143, 163, 193 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED-FRANKFORT SCHOOL ........................................ SB-01 17 SDOT- 135TH BRIDG E ............................................................... SB-0327 $EPA- RIDGEW OOD SEW ER ................................................... SB-0990 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT ................................... SB-0175 CIV PRO-SUBSTITUTION OF JUDGE.................................... SB-1720 CIVIL PRO- TECHNICAL ......................................................... SB-1866 CNTY CHRMAN-PARTY MEMBER LIST............................. SB-0243 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ...................................................... SB-1406 CON FRAUD & BUS-ADVISORY BD ..................................... SB-1418 CORPORATE FIDUCIARY-OFFICES ..................................... SB-0993 CORR-COST INMATE MAINTENANCE............................... SB-0242 COURT RECORDS SEALING ACT.......................................... SB-0245 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DELIVERY CONTAINER CRIME LAW ................................... SB-0116 DISASTER AREA RELIEF ACT........................................... SB-0039 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-CRIME VICTIMS .............................. SB-0400 DRUNK DRIVER VICTIMS ASSISTANC................................. SB-0177 EARLY RETIRE-COAL-VARIOUS ACTS............................ SB-0045 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS........................................ SB-0013 EMS-AMBULANCE RESPONSE TIME .................................. SB-0628 FIRE PROTECTION- BILLING ................................................ SB-1858 FREEDOM OF INFO-STYLISTIC....................................... SB-1865 GAMING BD-OWNERS LICENSES ........................................ SB-0478 GOV CONSUMER SERVICES CONFDNTL............................. SB-2191 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT EVICTION................................. SB-0246 HUMAN RIGHTS-TECHNICAL....................................... SB-1969 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL....................... SB-1440 INCOME TX DEDUC FOR FRAUD........................ .............. SB-1649 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG............................ SB-1533 INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS.................................................. SB-0293 JUV COURT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM .................................... SB-0805 JUVENILE CT- TRANSFER ...................................................... SB- 1648 LOCAL GOVT DISTRIB FUND-INCOME.............................. SB-1935 LRB-REPORTS/DIGEST........ ........ .......................... SB-2192 MUNI CD-SPECIAL TAX LIEN .................... .................... SB-0992 MUNI CD-TIF SALES TAX REVS ......................................... SB-1796 MUNI CD-WATER RATES .......................................... SB-0170 MUNI SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LIEN .................................... SB-1562 NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG SOLICITATION.............................. SB-1741 NO SALE LIST-PHONE SOLICITATN ................................... SB-1467 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHR-ABSENCE................................ SB-0943 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROBAT-AWARD/SMALL ESTAT AFFDT........................... SB-0681 PROP TX-ASSMT APPEALS.................... .................... SB-2242 PROP TX- ASSM T LEVEL.......................... ......................... SB-2243 PROPERTY TX-REDEMPTION ........................................... SB-0991 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB LABOR REL-EXCLUDE FIREMEN ............................ SB-0682 2319 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB UTIL-FEDERAL PROGRAM COST ................................ SB-0 111 PUBLIC LABOR REL-BARGAINING ..................................... SB-0684 PUBLIC LABOR REL-SUPERVISOR ...................................... SB-0683 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-EXEMPTIONS .............................. SB-0944 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-BOARD ..................................... SB-0685 RIVERBOATS-CONTINUING APPROP................................. SB-1721 SCH CD-STATE AID PAYMENTS....................................... SB-1542 SCH CD-VET SCHLRSHP ELIGIBILTY................................. SB-1190 SCH CD-VETS SCHOLARSHIP EXTEND.............................. SB-1441 SECURITIES-REGISTRATION EXEMPT .............................. SB-1465 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ....................................... SB-1479 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK ........................................ SB-0042 STATUTES-CODIFICATION ................ ................... SB-2190 UCC GOOD FAITH REASONABLE ........................................... SB-2157 UNLISTED PHONES NO CHARGE......................................... SB-1859 VEH CD- BANKRUPTCY ..................................... ..................... SB-0204 VEH CD-EXEMPT WILL CNTY-INSPEC............................ SB-0418 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRIVE BY SHOOTS ............................... SB-1499 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 VICTIM ASSET DISCOVERY....................... .................. SB-2184 VOL PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS .................................................. SB-1773 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,T HOUSE BILL: 237, 257, 276, 303, 317, 325, 434, 838, 938, 968, 1137, 1564, 1594, 1632, 1696, 1698, 1955, 2032, 2110, 2240, 2305, 2306, 2307, 2349, 2531, 2664, 2677, 2996, 3047, 3105, 3463, 3475, 3490, 3568, 3580, 3633, 3725, 3810, 3811, 3813, 3814, 3924, 4029, 4122 SENATE RESOLUTION: 95, 99, 150, 157, 188, 189, 361, 383, 452, 509, 662, 663, 732, 931, 951, 956, 1023, 1182, 1455, 1524 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 125 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 47, 85, 88, 89, 96, 128, 143, 154 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP) $BUILD ILLINOIS ......................................................................... SB-0336 $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD ....................... ............... SB-0340 $CD B .......................................... ............................ SB-2004 $C D B ........................................................ ...... ...................... ....... SB-2005 $COMM COLLEGE BRD-BRD TRUSTEES............................ SB-0308 SCOMPREHENSIVE HLTH INS PLAN ................................ SB-0343 $ DEPT MILITARY AFFAIRS ............................................... SB-2023 $E ST LOUIS FINANCL ADVIS AUTH ............................... SB-2010 $ENVIRO PRO TRUST FUND COMMSN ................................. SB-2013 $GRF-OCE-OFFICE OF PUBLIC CNSL................................ SB-2025 $IL SPORTS FACILITY AUTHORITY ........................ ........ SB-0363 $OCE- ARTS COUNCIL ............................................................ SB-0335 $OCE-BUREAU OF THE BUDGET .......................................... SB-0337 $OCE-CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD ............................ SB-0338 $OCE-CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD............................ SB-0339 $OCE-- CDB............................ ................ SB-2003 $O C E- C M S .................................................................................... SB-0341 $OCE--COURT OF CLAIMS ...................................... ................. SB-2009 $O C E- D A SA ................................................ ........ .................... SB-2034 $OCE-DEPT INSURANCE................. ...................... SB-0352 $OCE-DEPT OF CONSERVATION ......................................... SB-2008 SOCE- DEPT OF LABOR ............................................................ SB-2020 $OCE-DEPT OF NUCLEAR SAFETY...................................... SB-2024 $OCE- DEPT OF REVENUE ...................................... ................. SB-2026 $OCE- DEPT REVEN UE............................................................. SB-0361 $O C E- EPA .................... ................ .................. ..................... SB-2012 $OCE-GRANTS/COMMUN COLLEGE BD ........................... SB-1845 $OCE-H ISTORIC PRESERVATION ....................................... SB-0351 $OCE--IL COMMERCE COMMISSION ................................... SB-0342 $OCE--IL RACING BOARD....... . .................... SB-0360 $OCE- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION....................................... SB-2019 $OCE-LOCAL GOVERNMT LAW ENFORC.......................... SB-0355 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION........................... SB-0369 2320 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD.............................. SB-0357 $OCE-PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BOARD...:........................ SB-0359 $OCE--RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ..................................... SB-2027 $OCE--STATE FIRE MARSHAL .......................................... SB-2029 $OCE- STATE LOTTERY FUND.......... ................................. SB-2021 $OCE-STUDENT ASSIST COMMN...................................... SB-1847 $OCE-STUDNT ASSISTNCE COMMISSN.......................... SB-0306 $SUPP-VARIOUS ST AGENCIES..................................... SB-028 1 $SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ............................... SB-2215 ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT .......................................... SB-1915 ABORTION-VIABLE FETUS ABORT ................................... SB-1913 ADULT ED- PRAIRIE STATE 2000.......................................... SB-1908 BEER FAIR DEAL-PUNITIVE DAMAGE............................... SB-0967 COMM COLL-DISTRIBUTION FORMULA .......................... SB-1846 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TX-EXEMPTION ....................... SB-0839 DASA- ADDICTION IN FAMILIES....................................... SB-0759 DASA-AGENCY/TREATMENT PRGM ................................. SB-0758 DASA-EXTENDS INTERVENTION SERV ............................ SB-0757 DASA-SERVICE PROVIDERS ........................................... SB-0760 ED LABOR RELTN-EMPLOYEE RIGHTS........................... SB-1761 EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT ....................................... SB-0173 FED GEOLOGIC MAPPING PROGRAM................................... SB-1716 FOOD DONATION- W ILD GAME ........................................... SB-1313 GEOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT................................... SB-1396 GEOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT....................................... SB-1894 IDPA-LEARNFARE/SCH ATTEND....................................... SB-1237 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ....................................... SB-0500 IL DEV FINANCE AUTH-TECHNICAL................................. SB-0987 JUVENILE RECORDS-NEWS MEDIA.................................. SB-0873 LIQUOR TAX INCREASE................................ ........................ SB-1951 MATH SCI ACAD-PURCHASES/FINANC............................ SB-1618 MUNI CD-ANNEX FOREST PRES DIST ............................... SB-1862 NE ILL PLAN COMMN INCREASE....................................... SB-1585 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-ELIGIBILTY.............................. SB-1715 PODIATRIC SCHOLARSHIP/RESIDNCY ............................. SB-2138 PODIATRY RESIDENCY/SCHOLARSHIP........................... SB-0608 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB COMM COLLEGE-GRANT RATES................................ SB-0309 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE............................................ SB-1253 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE-TECH ............................. SB-1097 QUICK TAKE-AURORA AIRPORT......................................... SB-0386 REG SUNSET-BOXING-WRESTLING............................... SB-0536 REV CODE-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ............................... SB-1530 REVENUE- TECHN ICAL .......................................................... SB-0814 SALES TAX-EXEMPT MEDICAL SERV ................................ SB-1810 SCH CD-HI ED STUDENT ASSISTNCE................................. SB-0307 SCH CD-MINORITY TCHRS SCHLRSHP.......................... SB-1300 SCH CD-MINORITY TEACH SCHOLAR............................... SB-1699 SCH CD-PROBATION-DWNST TEACHER ........................ SB-0639 SCH CD-UP MONETARY SCHOLARSHIP......................... SB-1848 SENIOR HOMESTEAD-INCREASE........................................ SB-0012 ST FIN-IMSA SPECIAL PURPOSES........................................ SB-1047 STATE FINANCE-JTPA FUNDS............................................ SB-1899 VEH CD-ICC-FLASHNG SIGNAL-GATE ......................... SB-1458 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ETHEREDGE SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 1554, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844 HOUSE BILL: 602, 603, 630, 631, 636, 637, 638, 639, 642, 643, 644, 651, 652, 656, 659, 766, 780, 1176, 1376, 1832, 1955, 2013, 2166, 2445, 2538, 2855, 2856, 2860, 2861, 2866, 2868, 2869, 2881, 3278, 3418, 3474, 3484, 3531, 3534, 3537, 3542, 3543, 3544, 3545, 3547, 3550, 3551, 3552, 3557, 3558, 3559, 3662, 3748 SENATE RESOLUTION: 98, 185, 186, 217, 231, 357, 358, 444, 507, 796, 802, 807, 821, 851, 1069, 1107, 1108, 1154, 1381, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 164 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 51, 89, 128 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP) $COMPTROLLER-SETTLEMENT COSTS ............................ SB-0 124 2321 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-DEPT REHABILITATN SERVICE................................ SB-0373 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP & ADVOCACY ............................... SB-2035 CHIROPRACTOR SCHOLARSHIPS......................................... SB-1199 COLL IMMUNZATN-EXEMPT COMMUTER................ SB-0127 COLLECTION AGNCY ASSIGNMENTS .............. ............. SB-0 102 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY .................................. SB-1294 COUNTIES CD-FEES DUI VIOLATION................................. SB-1711 COUNTIES-COURT SYSTEM FEES ......................... ......... SB-0314 COUNTIES-WATER MANAGEMENT ................................... SB-0868 COUNTING ZONING-ELIMINATE USES ................... SB-1247 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ........................... SB- 1391 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION................................... SB-1293 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING........................................ SB-1555 DCFS/PROVIDERS/IMMUNITY ............................................. SB-0101 DIVORCE EDUCATION PROGRAM......................................... SB-1534 DOMESTIC VIOLNC/SUPPORT ORDER................................. SB-1535 FMLY PRACTICE RES-CHIROPRACTIC .............................. SB-0920 GOVMNT SALARY WITHHOLDING ACT .............................. SB-0313 HEALTH SERV ED-GRANT ELIGIBILY ............................... SB-1991 HUNTING-NONRESIDENT OWNERS ................................ SB-0103 INTERAGENCY CASEWORK COOPERATN.......................... SB-0149 LIQUOR SALES-FOREST PRESERVES ................................. SB-0564 MARRIAGE CONTRACTS ......... .................... ...... ........... . SB-1168 MUNI BLDG PERMIT-REIMBURS COST ............................. SB-0672 MUNI CD-ANNEX FOREST PRES DIST ............................... SB-1862 ORGAN TRANSPLANT INSURANCE BD.............................. SB-1163 PARENTAGE-MINORS ............... .................... SB-0563 PROP TAX EXT LIM ITATION...................................... .............. SB-2089 PROP TAX EXTEN LIM-LIBRARIES ..................................... SB-1978 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE................................ ............... SB-1253 PUBLIC AID PAY GROUP LIVING ........................................... SB-1538 PUBLIC OFFICER-NO CONTRACTS ..................................... SB-0562 REVENUE-EXEMPT CUSTODIAL HOUSE ........................... SB-0150 SCH CD-AID/PROP TAX EXT LIMIT .................................... SB-1494 SCH CD-DISCONTINUE ED PROGRAMS ............................ SB-1537 SCH CD-DROPOUT PROCEDURE .......................................... SB-1621 SCH CD- GOOD SAMARITAN ................................................ SB-1536 SCH FINANCING OVERHAUL .................................................. SB-0561 UCC CHECK COLLECT EXPENSES ........................................ SB- 1167 WORKPLACE DRUG & ALCOHL TESTNG ............................ SB-0321 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL SENATE BILL: 94, 497, 539, 1496, 1509, 1958 HOUSE BILL: 466, 654, 655, 657, 854, 922, 1058, 1186, 1225, 1340, 1534, 1629, 1675, 1676, 1687, 1688, 2100, 2605, 2677, 2840, 3041, 3261, 3331, 3529, 3530, 3672, 3708, 3902, 3985, 4196 SENATE RESOLUTION: 178, 185, 186, 361, 444, 453, 535, 536, 659, 660, 669, 710, 711, 736, 796, 802, 821, 851, 950, 1035, 1237, 1519, 1726 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 89, 163 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP) CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .......................... SB-1020 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TAX .............................................. SB-2150 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TX-EXEMPTION .......................... SB-0839 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-ARBITRATION ............................. SB-1488 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE ......................................... SB-1481 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE ........................................... SB-1482 EPA-LIMIT LIABILITY ................... .................. SB-0652 EPA- REBATE PENALTIES .................................... ................... SB-0655 GOVT JOINT PURCHASE-NON-PROFIT ..................... SB-1944 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG.......................... SB-1533 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD & TENANT............................... SB-0389 MUNI CD-POLICE FIRE EXAMS .................... SB-1776 PEN CD--IMRF/ON--CALL FIREMAN ................... SB-0850 PEN CD-MUNI RETIREMNT/INCREASE......................... SB-0849 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ............................. SB-0853 PROPERTY EXCHANGE ..................... ........ ................... SB-1914 2322 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP)-Cont. PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................ SB-0126 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX ...................................... SB-0272 PUB UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATN........................... SB-0062 REG SUNSET- BOXING- WRESTLING .............................. SB-0536 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .................................... SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT .................................. SB-0666 SCH CD-ED LABOR/STRIKE TERMS.................................... SB-1489 SEX CRIMES- NEGLECT-EXPORT CNCL .......................... SB-1763 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT................................. SB-0665 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY .......................... SB-0664 VEH CD- BREATH SCREEN ................................................... SB-0529 VEH CD-IMPLIED CONSENT ............................................... SB-0982 VEH CD- SALE OF INFO .............................. ..... .................... SB-0983 VEH CD-TINT WINDOW/APPLICATION ......................... SB-0566 VEHICLE CODE LIEN AFFIDAVIT......................................... SB-1619 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................... SB-0662 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIEDLAND SENATE BILL: 379 HOUSE BILL: 38, 452, 894, 1288, 1934, 2016, 2857, 2858, 3165, 3228 SENATE RESOLUTION: 509, 930, 1296, 1551 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 51, 89 GARCIA, JESUS, G. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP) ADMIN PRO-CODE/REGISTER ACCESS............................. SB-2189 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES.............................................. SB-1431 ANIMAL SHELTER-SANITATION ...................................... SB-1710 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REPRESENTN ............................. SB-0425 ATTY-CLIENT PROFESSNAL CONDUCT............................ SB-0824 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... SB-0426 BOAT-SNOWMOBILE-TRANSFER TIME ....................... SB-1754 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ......................................... SB-1592 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .............................. SB-1020 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY .................................. SB-1294 COUNTY CD-FLOODPLAN/INS/MANUAL ........................ SB-1374 CRIM CD-BODILY HARM ........................................................ SB-1376 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION................................... SB-1293 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING ........................................... SB-1555 CRIMINAL CD-CHANGE ORDERS....................................... SB-0427 CRIMINAL CD-VIOLATING ORDER .................................... SB-1598 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0716 DCFS-CHILDREN RESIDENTIAL CARE .............................. SB-0094 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 DWNST FOREST PRESERVE EMPLOYEE.............................. SB-0541 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE........................................ SB-1481 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE........................................ SB-1482 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM........................... SB-0651 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE .......................................... SB-0001 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES .......................................... SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ................. ....................... SB-1363 GOV ETHICS-LOBBYIST/ECONOMICS ............................... SB-1245 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS..................................... SB-0060 HIGHWAY CD-MAILBOXES ........................ ................... SB-0428 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES .................................... SB-0064 ILL ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY PROGRAM................................ SB-1779 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 JUV COURT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM .................................... SB-0805 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINESS........................................... SB-0247 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD & TENANT............................... SB-0389 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL................................ SB-1361 MUNI CD-WORKING CASH FUND .................................... SB-1625 OPEN PAROLE HEARINGS ........................... ............. SB-0278 PARENT-STUDENT-CIVIL RIGHTS ................................ SB-0520 PEN CD-DWNST TCHRS/MILITARY ................................ SB-1753 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 2323 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP)-Cont. PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE ...................................................... SB-1253 PUBLIC AID-SCHOOL- WORK ......................................... SB-1509 REG SUNSET-BOXING-WRESTLING.............................. SB-0536 SCH CD-STUDENT EXPULSION ........................ ........ SB-1970 SEX CRIMES- NEGLECT-EXPORT CNCL.......................... SB-1763 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS............................... SB-1018 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS......................................... SB-1751 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS......................................... SB-1752 SUPPORT-DEPENDENCY EXEMPTION............................... SB-1284 TOLL HIGHWAY-PROPOSED BUDGET................................ SB-1966 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1722, 1896, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1904, 1907, 1911, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1964, 2151, 2162, 2166, 2167 HOUSE BILL: 153, 555, 576, 1159, 1218, 1251, 1254, 1256, 1431, 1453, 1499, 1713, 1750, 1852, 2366, 2677, 3095, 3380, 3848, 4037, 4147 SENATE RESOLUTION: 10, 35, 49, 102, 113, 158, 159, 160, 161, 177, 204, 306, 327, 338, 361, 399, 411, 414, 418, 419, 558, 625, 650, 676, 691, 736, 768, 769, 770, 802, 826, 829, 843, 944, 1083, 1085, 1086, 1107, 1108, 1119, 1148, 1186, 1190, 1198, 1227, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1251, 1321, 1327, 1381, 1416, 1432, 1467, 1468, 1555, 1556, 1574, 1597, 1632 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 27, 31, 36, 153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 28, 29, 32, 50, 76, 89, 97, 100, 176 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED-URBAN PARTNERSHIP GT ............................... SB-1414 $COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM...................................... SB-1873 SDASA-DRUG FEE ILLINOIS .................... .................... SB-1874 $DASA-LICENSURE PROGRAM ....................................... SB-1870 $DCFS-CONTRACTUAL SERVICE ......................................... SB-1867 $DCFS- RENOVATION S................................... ...................... SB-0957 $D EPT- A G IN G ......... ..................................... ........................ SB-0959 $DEPT-CHLDRN & FAM SRV-PUB HLT............................ SB-0952 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS ...................................................... SB-1871 $DEPT-PUB HEALTH-SB BD OF ED .................................... SB-0958 $ DEPT-PUBLIC AID PROGRAMS ........................................... SB-0956 DEPT- PUBLIC HEALTH ......................................................... SB-1869 $DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH-AIDS PRVNT............................. SB-1876 $DEPT- REHABILITATION ............................ ........................ SB-1872 $DES DCCA ARTS COUNCIL CJIA ......................................... SB-0133 $DM HDD- M ENTALLY ILL ..................................................... SB-1875 $OCE-STUDENT ASSIST COMMN....................................... SB-1847 $OCE-STUDNT ASSISTNCE COMMISSN............................. SB-0306 $ST BD OF ED-PARENTAL TRAINING................................. SB-1868 ALCOHOL SERVER PERMIT-TRAINING ......................... SB-2109 BI-STATE DEVELOPMNT-SECURITY................................ SB-0233 COMM COLLEGE-EXPERIMENTAL HIRE.......................... SB-1553 COMM COLLEGE-NONEMERGENCY ITEM ...................... SB-1552 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-ENHANCED..................... SB-2228 CORR-VENDING/EMPLOYEE FUNDS................................. SB-1356 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................ SB-0476 ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY-DCCA ...................................... SB-2204 ENERGY ASSIST-STYLE CHANGE ..................... ........... SB-2206 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-STYLE CHANGE ........................ SB-2203 ESDA PLAN STANDARDS/NAME CHG .............................. SB-1202 HUMAN RIGHTS-PARENTAL STATUS ............................... SB-2108 IDPA--CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ....................... SB-0477 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ........................................... SB-0475 PARENTS TOO SOON-PUBLIC HEALTH ............................. SB-2129 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 2324 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBLIC AID--GRANTS-COOPERATION ............................. SB- 1889 PUBLIC AID- TECHNICAL ............................ ...................... SB-0885 PUBLIC COMMINITY COLL-TECHNICL............................. SB-0453 PURCHASING ACT- RECORDS ............................................ SB- 1347 PURCHASING ACT-RECORDS ....................................... SB-2128 REPEAL NEIGHBORHOOD CORPS ACT ................................ SB-2205 SCH CD-HI ED STUDENT ASSISTNCE................................. SB-0307 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 ST AGENCY/CREATE OTHER ENTITY................................ SB-1348 ST PURCH-MULTIYEAR PERS PROP ................................... SB-2131 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALL SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 308, 1840, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 2197 HOUSE BILL: 202, 373, 378, 379, 382, 791, 877, 878, 882, 921, 1116, 1316, 1571, 1572, 1584, 1696, 2314, 2465, 2467, 2567, 2699, 2700, 2704, 2705, 2838, 2839, 2844, 2946, 2947, 2949, 2950, 3030, 3160, 3395, 3720, 3739, 3779, 3780 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 67, 68, 417, 456, 457, 490, 520, 582, 621, 633, 699, 741, 877, 926, 943, 951, 954, 1100, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1199, 1603, 1639, 1640 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 148, 161 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 93, 96, 143, 183, 185 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP) $OCE-IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO ..................................... SB-0344 $OCE-IL EMERGENCY/DISASTER ..................................... SB-0346 $OCE-IL HLTH CARE CONTAIN CNCL............................... SB-0368 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES .............................................. SB-1431 CIV PRO-ALTERNATE SERVICE ......................................... SB-1979 CIV PRO-RAPE CONFIDENTIAL COMM ............................. SB-1861 COMM COLL-ORGANIZATNAL MEETING........................ SB-1998 COMMUNITY COLL-BOARD VACANCIES ......................... SB-0434 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD MEMBER.......................... SB-0433 CORR CD-ENHANCED SENTENCE .................................... SB- 1693 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO- IM M UN ITY .......................................................... SB-0822 CRIM PRO- USE IMMUNITY ................................................ SB-1377 CRIM PRO- WARRANT-ENTRY .......................................... SB- 1291 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING .......................................... SB-1555 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................... SB-1602 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN ............................ SB-1392 DRUG FORFEITURE- COURTS............................................... SB-1430 ELEC CD- 1994 PRIMARY DATE ............................................ SB-0001 GOVT-EMPLOYEES ETHICS ........................................... SB-1369 HABITUAL CHILD SEX OFFENDR REG................................. SB-0122 INS- FIBROCYSTIC......................................... SB-0830 JUVENILE CT- TRANSFER ...................................................... SB- 1568 JUVENILE CT- TRANSFER...................................................... SB-1648 LOBBYISTS-REPORTING GIFTS ............................................ SB-1368 MUNI CD-ASSESSMNT/NOTICE........................................... SB-0165 PROBATE-CUSTODIAL CLAIM........................................... SB-1523 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AGNCY CONSTRUCTN ADJUSTMNT........................... SB-0713 SOIL WATER CONS DIST/DEF COMP.................................... SB-0412 ST EMPLOYEE-ACCRUED VACA/SICK............................... SB-0091 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK.................................... SB-0042 VEH CD-DRIVERS LICENSE REQMNT................................ SB-1281 VEH CD-MUNICIPAL STICKERS........................................... SB-0092 VEH CD-SEC OF STATE EVIDENCE...................................... SB-2165 VEH CD- TESTIN G/DUI ........................................................... SB-1428 VEHICLE CODE- TECHNICAL..... .......................................... SB-1611 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON HOUSE BILL: 420, 549, 572, 661, 714, 1415, 1431, 1569, 1668, 1698, 1950, 2211, 2677, 2736, 2737, 2767, 2799, 2812, 2940, 2962, 2993, 3184, 3185, 3288, 3535, 3549, 3597, 3921, 4105 SENATE RESOLUTION: 198, 236, 304, 368, 519, 586, 725, 894, 1041, 1044, 1154, 1159, 1160, 1231, 1285, 1341, 1368, 1474, 1518, 1654 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 56, 89, 127, 142, 143, 162 2325 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST. DEM) BD ED-MASTER PLAN/TECHNICAL.................................... SB-1352 CHILD CARE FOR STATE UNIVERSIT ................................... SB-1818 COMPTROLLER RPRT FISCAL IMPACT............................... SB-0261 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ........................... SB-1020 COUNTY-DEBRIS REMOVAL............................................. SB-1817 DCCA-REPORT INCENTIVE OFFERS ....... ....... ..... SB-1003 DISABLED VETERN-PROP TX EXEMPT.............................. SB-0323 ED FOR EMPLYMNT PROGM & SERVCE ..................... SB-1983 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS................................ SB-0180 EDUC LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ........................... SB- 1140 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT ......................................... SB-0443 EXPORTS- LOANS ................................................ ......... .............. SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ....................................... SB-1700 FAM ILY M EDICAL LEAVE ................................ ..................... SB-0025 FIRE PROTECT-EQUIPMENT LOANS .................................. SB-1006 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................. SB-0670 GOVMNT SALARY WITHHOLDING ACT .............................. SB-0313 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST-TECH.................................. SB-0889 HOME COMMUNITY BASED MED SERVC......................... SB-2122 HUMAN RIGHTS- TECHNICAL ........................................... SB-1969 I DPA-M EDICAI D- HOSPITALS .......................................... SB-0500 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.............................. SB-1019 INS CD-DASA-TREATMENT ELIGIBLE ............................ SB-1815 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG............................ SB-1533 INS-ALCOHOL TREAT CHOICE ......................................... SB-1204 INS- FIBROCYSTIC........................................... SB-0830 INSURANCE CD- TECHNICAL .............................................. SB-0942 LOCAL GOVT DISTRIB FUND-INCOME.............................. SB-1935 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT .............................. SB-1354 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/SICK LEAVE................................... SB-1838 PEN CD-SURS/LOCAL AUXILIARY ................................... SB-1351 PEN CD-TCHR-INCR DISABILITY .................................. SB-1839 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................... SB-0083 PHONES OFFER FLAT RATE OPTION .................................... SB-0448 PRAIRIE STATE 2000-LITERACY ........................................ SB-1220 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID-EARNFARE PROGRAM.......................................... SB-1717 PUB RADIO-ADD FCC TEST PROGRAM.............................. SB-1836 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ........................................ SB-0708 SCH CD-EMPLOY DISTRICT NURSES ................................ SB-0840 SCH CD-PREGNANCY PROGRAMS ...................................... SB-1417 SCH CD-PRESCH CERTIFCTN-GRANTS ......................... SB-0118 SCH CD-REPORT CARD CHANGES .................................. SB-0841 SCH CD-TRANSPORTATION FORMULA ............................ SB-1685 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT.............................. SB-0725 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 SEN CIT-REAL ESTATE TAX DEFER.................................... SB-1816 SENIOR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD .............. ...... ........... . SB-1837 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL........................................ SB-1095 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS ............................... SB-1018 STATE MANDATE MAMMOGRAM EXEMPT....................... SB-1486 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEES KIDS ............................ SB-1353 WILDLIFE CD-DEER HUNTING ...................................... SB-0509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLMBERG SENATE BILL: 1, 33, 300, 1250, 1677 HOUSE BILL: 12, 50, 67, 123, 129, 135, 240, 302, 410, 455, 523, 542, 601, 606, 796, 885, 954, 989, 1108, 1113, 1218, 1403, 1692, 1827, 2100, 2228, 2446, 2466, 2476, 2642, 2679, 2927, 2928, 3160, 3170, 3427, 3440, 3495, 3555, 3618, 3781, 4107, 4119 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 233, 285, 412, 413, 463, 502, 508, 524, 736, 877, 883, 885, 901, 951, 1062, 1073, 1116, 1147, 1233, 1411, 1498, 1680 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 125 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 96, 141, 143, 154 HUDSON, GEORGE SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP) ABORTION--INFORMED CONSENT...................................... SB-1915 ABORTION-VIABLE FETUS ABORT ..................................... SB-1913 ATTY-CLIENT PROFESSNAL CONDUCT........................... SB-0824 2326 HUDSON, GEORGE SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. BUILD IL-LARGE BUSINESS LOANS ................................... SB-1261 CARNIVAL RIDE-INJURY-INVESTIG ............................. SB-1941 CIVIL PRO-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ....................................... SB-1957 CIVIL PROC-PUNITIVE DAMAGES....................................... SB-0403 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .................. ......... SB-1020 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM FUNDS........................................... SB-1275 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL................................. SB-0852 EPA-LIMIT LIABILITY .................. .................... SB-0652 EPA-REBATE PENALTIES ................................................. SB-0655 FOREST PRESERVE-SALE .................. ................ SB-1283 INC TAX-HLTH INSURANCE DEDUCTN ............................ SB-0174 LARGE BUS ATTRACT FUND-DEPOSIT.............................. SB-1267 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION.............................. SB-0239 MUNI CD-DEMOTE POLICE/FIRE........................................ SB-1958 ONE DAY REST IN 7-EXEMPT UNION ................................ SB-0568 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE .......................... SB-0853 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS ................................ .............. SB-1 183 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB LABOR REL-COLLECTIVE BARGN.............................. SB-1240 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... SB-0272 PUBLIC LABOR-FAIR SHARE ....................................... SB-1236 PUBLIC LABOR- TECHNICAL ............................................... SB-0851 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .................................... SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT.................................. SB-0666 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT................................... SB-0665 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY .......................... SB-0664 TDD FOR ORGANIZATIONS ........................................ SB-1942 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-0570 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-1967 VEH CD-SPECIAL VANITY ........................................... SB-I 184 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................... SB-0662 WORKER COMP-OCC DIS-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-1968 WORKERS COMP ACT-GRAMMAR CHG.......................... SB-0145 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECHNICAL........................ SB-0569 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUDSON SENATE BILL: 1630 HOUSE BILL: 176 SENATE RESOLUTION: 11, 49, 96, 120, 185, 186, 204, 218, 219, 309, 411, 444, 483, 525, 558, 641, 796, 802, 821, 851, 1107, 1108, 1153, 1381, 1382, 1647, 1648, 1649, 1660, 1661, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 124 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 31, 47, 89, 122, 123 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) ABAND MOBILE HOMES-DISPOSAL............................... SB-1674 AMB SURG TREATMENT CENTER......................................... SB-1814 AMBULATRY SURGICL TREATMT CNTR............................ SB-0865 BANKING-REMOVE RATE REQUIREMNT...................... SB-1514 BINGO & PULL TAB-LIMITS-RULES................................. SB-0832 CHILD LABOR-AGE 18 (NOT 16)....................... ............... SB-0833 CIVIL PROC-WAGE DEDUCTN NOTICE ............................. SB-0155 CIVIL SERVICE DISCIPLINE............................ SB-1082 COMM COLL-HEALTH INSURNCE COST .......................... SB-1090 CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING CO................................ SB-0402 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-PROVISNS........................... SB-0151 CORR CD-CNTY JUV DENTENTN CNTR ............................ SB-0058 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 DEPT FIN INST-CREDIT UNIONS......................................... SB-0319 EARLY RETIRE-COAL-VARIOUS ACTS............................. SB-0045 ED FOR EMPLYMNT PROGM & SERVCE .............................. SB-1983 ED LABOR-GRADUATE STUDENT ....................................... SB-1085 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-EMPLOYEE................................. SB-1543 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE .......................................... SB-0001 EMPLOYEE FIRING-DRUG & ALCOHOL............................. SB-1658 EPA-PERMIT/POLLUTION CONTROL.................................. SB-0960 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ....................................... SB-1700 2327 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. FARM PRESERVE ACT- MUNICIPAL.................................... SB-1080 FINANCE INSTITUTN-EXCISE TAX .................................... SB-0895 FIREMEN & POLICEMEN- EMPLOY..................................... SB-1919 FIREWORKS REGULATION-PREVENTN............................ SB-1235 FITNESS COUNCIL/MEETINGS..................... .... ........... SB-0061 FOREIGN BANK-SAVING & LOAN.................................... SB-0988 GAMING BOARD-FREEDOM OF INFO ................................ SB-0378 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES .......................... ......... SB-1365 GASOHOL- TAX RATE- DEFINE .......................................... SB-1363 IDPA- M EDICAI D- HOSPITALS ......................................... SB-0500 IL TECHNOLOGY TRAINING DEVELOP ............................... SB-2211 ILLIN O IS TO U RISM ....... .............................. ........................ SB-0517 INCOME TAX- RATES-DISTRIBUTION............................. SB-1918 INS CD-CONVRT INDIVIDUL POLICY ................................ SB-0152 INS-HMO-BREAST IMPLANT REMOVAL......................... SB-2123 INSURANCE COVERAGE EXEMPT ........................................ SB-1922 INTEREST ACT-LOAN AGREEMENTS ................................ SB-0317 INTEREST- CREDIT LENDERSBILL ...................................... SB-1513 INTEREST-REFUND/LOAN CONTRACTS.......................... SB-0269 JURIES-EMPLOYERS-CONTEMPT ..................................... SB-0154 LEGALIZED GAMBLING STUDY ................... ...................... SB-2158 LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION REORGAN .............................. SB-2173 LIQUOR-FEDERAL ENCLAVES ......................................... SB-0835 LIQUOR-RIVERBOAT LICENSE.......................................... SB-0834 LIQUOR- SALE/ALCOHOLLISM.......................................... SB-0626 LOCAL GOVT DISTRIB FUND-INCOME.............................. SB-1935 LOCAL TORT IMMUNITY-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-1034 MEDICAI D-TRANSPLANT-HOSPITAL .............................. SB-2068 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL................................ SB-1361 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-0026 MUNI CD-FIRE INS FEE-CO PAY....................................... SB-0836 MUNI CD-FOREIGN FIRE INSUR FEE........................... SB-1920 MUNICD--HOME RULE POWERS ........................................ SB-1088 MUNI CD-LIABILITY PROP DAMAGE ................................ SB-1617 MUNI CD- POLICE FIRE EXAMS ......................................... SB-1776 NON-RESIDENT CONTRACTORS BOND ........................... SB-1747 PAWNBROKER REGULATION-CHARGES.......................... SB-0379 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-BENEFIT INCR.............................. SB-1921 PEN CD-TCHR/MILITRY SERV CREDT.............................. SB-0157 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PRODUCT LIABILITY IMPROVEMENT ................................. SB-0156 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS............................... SB-1487 PROPERTY TAX-OVERPAYMENT....................................... SB-1087 PROPERTY TX-EXCLUDE BARGE/BOAT ........................... SB-0622 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID-EARNFARE PROGRAM ......................................... SB-1717 PUB UTIL TELE ACT SHORT TITLE....................................... SB-2137 PUB UTIL-FEDERAL PROGRAM COST ............................... SB-0111 QUAD CITIES-AREA METRO AUTH..................................... SB-1091 QUAD CITY ECO DEV-REFERENDM TX ............................. SB-1665 RECREATIONAL TRAILS ACT ........................................... SB-1616 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-ADMISSION ............................... SB-1666 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-DOCKED BOAT .......................... SB-0254 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-END EXCURSN.......................... SB-0255 RIVERBOAT-GAMBLING BOARD ..................................... SB-1083 RIVERBT GA M BLING-IN FO/STUDENTS.......................... SB-1086 SAVINGS & LOAN-CHG GRAMMAR ................................... SB-0298 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ........................................ SB-0708 SCH CD-SUPPORT PERS DISCIPLINE.................................. SB-1089 SEN CIT--DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ................................. SB-1479 SHERIFF M ERIT COM M ISSION .................... ... .... ................... SB-1081 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL ................................. SB-1095 STATE AUDITING-NON-PROFIT BODY............................ SB-1084 TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATION......................... SB-0511 TORT IM M UNITY- POLICE ...................................................... SB-1746 TRUTH IN SAVINGS FED COMPLY ..................................... SB-1675 TWP--COTERMINOUS CITY- ANNEX .................................. SB-1995 2328 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. UNEMPLOY INS-EMERGENCY BENEFIT .......................... SB-1480 USED CAR W ARRANTY ......................................... .................. SB-0632 VEHICLE CODE LIEN AFFIDAVIT........................................ SB-1619 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 VILLAGE TRUSTEE VACANCY....................................... SB-0153 WILDLIFE CODE-SNARES ........................................ SB-1748 WILDLIFE-FURBEARER-HOME RULE ............................. SB-0253 WORKERS COM P- LIABILITY ................................................ SB-2219 WORKPLACE PRIVACY-DISCIPLINE .................................. SB-1659 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JACOBS SENATE BILL: 328, 956, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1533, 1597, 1602 HOUSE BILL: 136, 177, 299, 407, 472, 524, 526, 551, 579, 596, 672, 676, 679, 794, 815, 816, 832, 849, 897, 965, 1101, 1109, 1117, 1162, 1199, 1230, 1497, 1857, 1912, 1918, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2056, 2057, 2135, 2197, 2417, 2463, 2536, 2557, 2562, 2677, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2865, 2903, 2921, 3125, 3134, 3187, 3248, 3324, 3373, 3410, 3412, 3436, 3438, 3450, 3495, 3643, 3647, 3686, 3689, 3926, 3946, 4037, 4163 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 89, 90, 133, 201, 215, 264, 346, 474, 478, 669, 671, 728, 805, 877, 890, 951, 1094, 1099, 1125, 1317, 1679, 1681 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 50, 86, 133 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 67, 89, 96, 143, 162, 181, 190 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM) $BUILD IL BOND FUND- DOC ............................................... SB-0123 AERONAUTICS-DOT-AIRPORT PLAN .............................. SB-1471 AIRCRAFT-PERSONS-ALCOHOL USE .............................. SB-0125 CEMETERY CARE-ABANDONED RIGHTS......................... SB-0459 CHGO PARK DIST MTGS-JUVENILES ................................. SB-1521 CLINICAL PSYCH LIC- SCHOOLS ......................................... SB-0 198 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING AGCY ............................. SB- 1192 CONSUMER FRAUD-SECURE LOAN ................................... SB-0693 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL........................................ SB-1033 CREMATORY REGULATION-REGISTER.......................... SB-0460 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................... SB-0476 DEFERRED COMP-FOOTBALL COACHES .......................... SB-0598 DENTAL PRACTICE- REG ....................................... ................ SB-0699 DIETETIC ACT-TECH CHANGES ........................................ SB-2078 DPH-NURSING HOME CARE-REVIEW ............................. SB-1077 DPR-NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE ......................................... SB-1468 DWNST POL-INVEST REQUIREMENTS.............................. SB-0691 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT....................................... SB-0443 FAMILY THERAPY-TECH CHANGES .................................. SB-2041 FIREWORKS REGULATION-PREVENTN............................ SB-1235 HMO ACT-PROVIDERS .............................................. SB-0208 HORSE RACE INTER TRACK WAGER ................................... SB-0458 HORSE RACE OFF TRACK PAYMENTS................................. SB-0457 HORSE RACE PURSE-REWARD FUND................................ SB-0456 HORSE RACE-NEW BD APPOINTMENT ............................. SB-0692 HORSE RACING ACT-TECHNICAL...................................... SB-1651 HORSE RACING- TECHNICAL .............................................. SB-0700 HORSE RACING-TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-0701 HOSP LICENSE-STAFF PRIVILEGE...................................... SB-0210 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ........................................ SB-0500 IDPA- TECHNICAL .................................................................. SB-1078 IL INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL ........................................ SB-0703 IL PUB ACCOUNT ACT-REQUIREMENT ............................ SB-0962 IMRF-SUP BENEFIT PAYMENT............................................ SB-1470 INS CD-COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT............................. SB-0179 INS CD-DAMAGED PROP-ST ATTORNY .......................... SB-1025 INS DIRECTOR-ONLY 1 COMPANY..................................... SB-1062 INS-AUTO DATA ZIP CODE.................................. ............... SB-0463 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL ............................ .... SB-1660 INSURANCE HEARING AIDS ........................................ SB-1661 INSURANCE INDEPENDENT AGENTS.................................. SB-1632 INSURANCE NO VIOLATIONS......................................... SB-2055 INSURANCE PRODUCER EXAMS ...................... SB-2238 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ........................ SB-0475 2329 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS ....................................... ... SB-0293 LEGAL TECHNICIAN LICENSING ACT.............................. SB-0776 LIQUOR-FOREIGN IMPORT/LICENSE................................ SB-0689 MEDICAL SCREENINGS-CHILDREN................................. SB-1996 M ENTAL ILLNESS- EVAL ................................................... SB-0697 METRO WATER RECLAM DIST-ENLARG ....................... SB-1936 METRO WATER-BOND ISSUE DEADLN.......................... SB-1927 MWRD-CIVIL SERVICE BD SALARIES .............................. SB-0461 MWRD-IMPOSE HEARING COSTS..................................... SB-0462 NAILTECHNICIANS ........... ....................... .......... ......... SB-0407 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-10 YR VESTING....... ..... .......... SB-1916 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/SOC SEC QUAL................................. SB-0774 PEN CD- CHGO POLICE ............................. .................... SB-1724 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-TECHNICAL ................................ SB-0695 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH ER-TECHNICAL ........................ SB-0696 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS/ADMINISTR .......................... SB-1633 PEN CD-COOK CO-COMPOUND 3% .................................. SB-1893 PEN CD-CRIM JUSTICE RET SYS ....................................... SB-1415 PEN CD-DWNST POL/INVESTMENTS............................... SB-0688 PEN CD-EARLY RETIREMENT ........................ ............ SB-1650 PEN CD-JUDGES/TECHNICAL .................. .................. SB-0775 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ SB-0777 PEN CD-MWRD-INCREASE BENEFITS ............................ SB-1771 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT.............................. SB-0687 PEN CD-ST BOARD OF INVESTMENT ................................. SB-1923 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE/TECHNICA L.................................. SB-0694 PEN CD-ST UNIV-DISABLE BENEFIT................................ SB-0138 PEN CD-STATE EMP-CREDIT SERV................................ SB-1725 PEN CD-SURS/ELECTED BD MEMBERS............................. SB-0773 PEN CD- TCHR/INCR DISABILITY........................................ SB-1063 PEN CD- TECHNICAL .............................. ..... ................. . SB-1026 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL PROGRAM ............................. SB-1687 PEN CD- UNIV/RETIREM ENT AG E...................................... SB-01 35 PEN CD/SURS/DISABILITY INCR....................................... SB-0137 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION ......................... SB-0472 PHYSICAL FITNESS SERVICE/BONDS.................................. SB-0213 PLUMBING LICENSE LAW-TECHNICAL............................ SB-1726 PRIVATE DETECTIV E-ALAR M-SECRTY .......................... SB-1769 PRO ATHLETES & DRUG ACT ................................................ SB-0963 PROF COUNSELING LICENSING ACT................................... SB-2056 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY .......................... SB-0778 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL-FEDERAL PROGRAM COST..............................SB-011I PUB UTILITY-METER READING ............ ....................... SB-2094 REAL ESTATE LIC- DEPT PROF REG........ ........ ..................... SB-1662 REG AGENCY SUNSET-INSURANCE CD ........................... SB-0702 REIMBURSEMENT SELF INSURANCE .................................. SB-0211 SCH CD-FITNESS EXAM-MEDICAL ................................ SB-0209 SCH CD- PUPIL HEALTH EXAMS ......................................... SB-0212 SCH CD-ST AID/DISADVANTAG KIDS................................ SB-0158 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... SB-1479 SOC SEC-PEN CD-ST EMP/TEACHER ............................. SB-0136 SOC WKR-SUNSET ACT-DENTISTRY ............................. SB-1060 SOCIAL WORKER BD-NEW MEMBERS ............................... SB-2125 ST AUDITING-SALARYS-SUNSET ACT............................ SB-0698 ST EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE.................................... SB-1059 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES ................. ...................... SB-2172 VEH CD- RENTALS ..................... ...... ... ...... ....................... SB-2058 VEH CD-RENTALS/TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-1061 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES SENATE BILL: 1351, 1554 HOUSE BILL: 118, 136, 179, 284, 354, 406, 452, 493, 495, 536, 559, 562, 685, 764, 894, 968, 969, 970, 971, 1006, 1035, 1081, 1099, 1141, 1149, 1216, 1245, 1299, 1364, 1365, 1407, 1408, 1432, 1440, 1483, 1498, 1516, 1573, 1603, 1604, 1618, 1620, 1661, 1699, 1700, 1819, 1864, 1948, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1983, 2040, 2060, 2094, 2096, 2139, 2228, 2282, 2292, 2293, 2329, 2471, 2645, 2667, 2720, 2726, 2730, 2966, 3050, 3188, 3230, 2330 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 3247, 3323, 3326, 3464, 3519, 3673, 3675, 3676, 3711, 3746, 3775, 3796, 3815, 3870, 3877, 3908, 4024, 4073, 4094, 4191 SENATE RESOLUTION: 12, 13, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 43, 78, 79, 80, 101, 165, 259, 325, 330, 342, 343, 372, 390, 438, 518, 619, 620, 626, 668, 684, 699, 808, 809, 836, 844, 896, 921, 922, 927, 954, 961, 1084, 1156, 1158, 1167, 1208, 1215, 1350, 1379, 1427, 1544, 1598, 1600, 1634, 1653 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 166, 181 JOYCE, JANET J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) SCH CD- ARBITRATION .......................................................... SB-0741 SCH CD-STATE AID PAYMENTS .......................................... SB-1542 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE HOUSE BILL: 2959, 2996, 3029, 3098 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1294, 1354, 1549, 1599 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 157 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 178 JOYCE, JANET J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) $DORS-CHICAGO LEKOTEK....................................... SB-1500 $GRANTS-BD HIGHER ED........................... .................. SB-0618 BD OF HIGHER ED-WALDORF METHOD ........................... SB-0617 BOTTLED WATER-LABEL REGULATION........................... SB-0071 BRICKLAYER LICENSING ACT............................................... SB-0827 COMPTROLLER-TREASURER-PAYMENTS .................... SB-1196 COOK CNTY SHERIFF MERIT BOARD.................................... SB-0229 COOK CO SHERIFF STIPEND ......................................... SB-1864 COUNTY CD/SHERIFFS/JAIL WARDEN .............................. SB-0661 CRIM CD-TIME TRIALS-BAIL ..................................... SB-0238 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ........................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-SPEEDY TRIAL................... .................. SB-1045 CRIMINAL ED-TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-1049 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT ....................................... SB-1403 CRIMINAL PRO-HIV TESTING ........................................... SB-0999 CURRENCY REPORT-COMMERCIAL CD...................... SB-0660 DISABLED ADULTS-PROP TAXES ........................................ SB-0332 EPA- TECH N ICA L .................................................. .................. SB-1028 FORECLOSURE-CONDUCT OF SALE ................ ............. SB-0611 GAS METERS-TECHNICAL............................................ SB-1043 GENERAL HOMESTEAD-COOK COUNTY .......................... SB-1654 HGHR ED-STUDENT ADVISORY VOTES ............................ SB-1402 HISTORIC PRSERVATN AGENCY-TECH............................ SB-0996 HORSE RACING TAX ALLOCATION ...................................... SB-0069 ICC-VEH CD-RR CROSSING GATES .................................. SB-0072 INC TAX- HIGHER ED ............................................................ SB-1340 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION .................... SB-0239 MILITARY CD/RETIREMENT RANK ..................................... SB-1484 MUNICIPAL CD-POLICE MISCONDUCT............................. SB-1656 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-TECHNICAL ................................ SB-0615 PEN CD-CHGO POL-INCR MINIMUM............................... SB-0610 PEN CD-CHGO POL-WIDOW ........................................ SB-0997 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE ANNUITY.............................. SB-0228 PEN CD-GEN PROVISION-INVESTMNT........................... SB-0612 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................ SB-0083 PHONE BILL-TECHNICAL ............................. ................... SB-1044 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION................................ SB-1723 PROP TAX-INDEX NUMBERS ................................................ SB-1653 PROPERTY TAX-INDEX NUMBERS ..................................... SB-0614 PUB UTILITY-AD EXPENDITURES....................................... SB-1397 SCH CD-CHGO ED BRD-AG SCIENCE ............................... SB-0826 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE...............................................................SB-0921 SOLID WASTE PLANNING ACT .......................................... SB-1027 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH.............................. SB-0377 STATE TREASURER-WARRANTS ........................................ SB-0779 TAX INCREMENT ALLOCAT REDEVELP.............................. SB-0616 TAX-INCOME-CORPORATE DEDUCTION....................... SB-0376 2331 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-LIGHTS-ALL TIMES............................................ SB-0613 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-INSURANCE ........................ SB-0230 VEH CD-SECOND DIVISION VEHICLE ................................ SB-0070 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JE SENATE BILL: 97, 98, 99, 299, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785 HOUSE BILL: 56, 477, 575, 801, 811, 954, 1715, 2137, 2147 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 127, 155, 167, 211, 238, 347, 348, 439, 442, 443, 578, 694, 845, 948, 1036, 1080, 1111, 1112, 1115, 1241, 1242 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 81 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER ........................................... SB-0258 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN ......................... SB-1392 DENR- TIRES-WHITE GOODS- FOAMS .......................... SB-0989 EPA - A N N EX SITE ......... ........................ ................................ SB-1001 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT & FEE.............................................. SB-0669 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZ WASTE ......................................... SB-0633 EPA-TIRE SCRAP AS FUEL-LANDFIL ............................... SB-0447 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES .......................... ......... SB-1365 GASOHOL-NO MOTOR FUEL TAX........................................ SB-1362 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE .......................................... SB-1363 HISTORIC PRES-PROJECT NOTICE ................................... SB-0750 HORSE RACE SECURITY AREA .............................................. SB-0444 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... SB-0406 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BET SIGNL ................................ SB-0481 HORSE RACING BOARD ................................... ................... SB-0445 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. SB-0634 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION .............................. SB-0735 INCREASE SOLID WSTE FEE................ ...................... SB-1349 LIBRARY DISTRICT-PROPERTY SALE .............................. SB-0139 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-TECHNICAL ................................ SB-0961 MEAT PRICINGLABELING ...................... ...................... SB-0280 MILITARY CD-TECHNICAL ............................................. SB-1419 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL ................................ SB-1361 MUNI CD-UNION CONTIGUOUS CITIE .............................. SB-0140 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-RETIREMNT........................ SB-0508 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROPERTY TAX-FARMLAND USE....................................... SB- 1185 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY ............................... SB-0126 PUB UTILITY-INTRASTATE WHEELIN .............................. SB-1065 PUBLIC WATER/IN FRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 RADIOACTIVE WASTE-DISPOSAL ....................................... SB-0201 RTA-REFUND TAX-UNSERVED TWPS ............................. SB-0671 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-PURCHASE RECYCLED PAPER............................. SB-0141 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ....................................... SB-1479 SOIL-WATER CONS DIST-ZONING ................................. SB-2113 SOIL-WATER DIST-REPORTS-FEES............................... SB-2112 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY .......................... SB-0941 STATE REVENUE SHARING ............................. ................... SB-1000 VET AFFAIRS-MED ASST-HOUSING ................................. SB-0196 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 WETLAND ENHANCEMENT ACT ........................................ SB-0690 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JJ SENATE BILL: 93, 1303, 1348 HOUSE BILL: 53, 70, 97, 105, 114, 167, 204, 293, 314, 528, 841, 968, 1524, 1696, 1813, 2364, 2491, 2578, 2611 SENATE RESOLUTION: 34, 64, 197, 212, 339, 353, 364, 375, 379, 460, 565, 800, 815, 877, 1191 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 119 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 47, 89, 96, 104, 143 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP) $ST BD OF ED-COMMUNITY SERVICE ............................... SB-0855 AIRPORT AUTHORITY--POPULATION ................................. SB-1 620 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROPERTY TAX ......................... SB-0806 CODIFY FUNERAL DIRECTR/EMBALMR ......................... SB-2197 2332 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP)-Cont. COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TX-EXEMPTION ........................ SB-0839 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DWNST FOREST PRES-TRAIL SURFAC .............................. SB-1981 DWNST FORST PRSRV DIST-CONDEMN............................ SB-0810 DWNSTE FOREST PRESERVE DIST ........................................ SB-177 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-ARBITRATION ............................. SB-1488 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE ......................................... SB-1481 EDUCATIONAL LABOR--STRIKE .............. ................ SB-1482 ELEC CD-PETITIONS-CNTY BDS........................................ SB-1635 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT 1991 ...................................... SB-1266 EPA-FED DRINKING WATER STANDAR......................... SB-0864 EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATION ................................. SB-0845 EPA-REBATE PENALTIES ............... .................... SB-0655 EPA-SPECIAL WASTE MANIFEST ........................................ SB-0388 FOREST PRESERVE-VOTING RQMTS.................................. SB-0811 IL LITERACY ACT-CHECKOFF ............................................ SB-2161 ILL ADOPT-A- HIGHWAY PROGRAM................................ SB-1779 JUVENILE- AGE REDUCTION........................................... SB-1265 LANDFILL-WHITE GOODS BAN ........................................ SB-1989 LOW-LEVEL RAD WASTE MGMT-FEES ........................... SB-1948 MUNI CD- CIVIL SERVICE.................................................... SB-2080 MUNI CD-DEMOTE POLICE/FIRE ....................... .......... SB-0809 MUNI CD-PARAMEDIC/FIRE PREF ..................................... SB-0282 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ............................. SB-0853 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE............................ ............... SB-1253 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX .......................................... SB-0272 RADIATION PRO-BY-PRODUCT FEE ................................ SB-1529 RADIATION PROT/BY-PRODUCT FEE................................ SB-1101 REVENUE-TAXPAYER NOTICES....................................... SB-1112 SCH CD- DIST BD VACANCY ELECT ................................... SB-2196 SCH CD-ED LABOR/STRIKE TERMS.................................... SB-1489 SCH CD-LOCAL TEXT INSPECTION .................................... SB-1137 SCH CD-PERMIT DRIVER EDUCATION.............................. SB-1332 SCH CD-REG SUPT/TECHNICAL.......................................... SB-1104 SCH CD-RES SERV AUTH-VOCATIONL ........................... SB-1772 SCH CD-ST BD LAW WAIVER ....................................... SB-1993 SCH CD-TASK FORCE-PARENTS........................................ SB-2111 SCH CD-TRANSPORTATION FORMULA ............................ SB-1685 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT.............................. SB-0725 SCH FREE LUNCH-REIMBURSEMENT............................... SB-0283 SCHOOL CONFER & ACTIVITY LEAVE................................. SB-2118 SICK CHILD & PARENT LEAVE ACT...................................... SB-2116 STATE LIBRARY-TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-1276 STATE WORKERS COMP PRIVATIZE................................. SB-0807 TAX LIM IT ACT ...................................................... SB-2234 VEH CD-FIRE LANE PARKING ......................................... SB-0808 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 1018, 1019, 1020, 1509, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 2075 HOUSE BILL: 818, 885, 914, 1333, 1379, 1684, 1889, 1996, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2392, 2489, 2726, 3872, 3878, 3937, 4039 SENATE RESOLUTION: 185, 186, 194, 324, 377, 378, 401, 416, 425, 429, 444, 499, 500, 501, 504, 509, 543, 597, 659, 660, 736, 796, 802, 821, 851, 1001, 1009, 1010, 1034, 1037, 1196, 1280, 1287, 1296, 1297, 1386, 1480, 1497, 1503, 1504, 1575, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 45 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 44, 51, 59, 89, 91, 126, 153, 163 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP) ASSUMPTION OF THE RISK ACT ......................................... SB-0277 BAD CHECK COMMERCIAL ACCT FEE................................. SB-0798 BANK HOME EQUITY MORTGAG-AGING ......................... SB-0033 CIRCUIT CLERK-ARDC FORMS........................................ SB-0273 CIRCUIT CRT CLRK-JUDGE HISTORY ............................ SB-0279 CIVIL PROC-CASE DISMISSALS........................................ SB-0275 2333 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CIVIL PROC-CONTINUE TRIAL DATE ............................. SB-0274 CIVIL PROC-EXPEDTE SMALL CLAIM ............................... SB-0276 COM POUND INTEREST ACT ................................................... SB-1164 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT ............................ SB-0035 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ...................... .. SB-1391 DEPT-HUMAN RIGHTS ................................................. SB-0770 ELEC CD-TRANSMIT POLITICL INFO ................................. SB-1360 IL CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMT............................. SB-0036 INCOME TX-CAMPAIGN FUNDS ........................................ . SB-1198 LIBRARY DISTRICT-CONTRACT BIDS ............................... SB-0567 NON GOVT CORRECTIONS FACILITIY ................................ SB-0866 OPEN PAROLE HEARINGS ......................... ........................ SB-0278 PEN CD-COOK CO-OPTIONL BENEFIT............................ SB-1166 POLICE-SERVE SUMMONS/ORDINANCE ......................... SB-0986 PRISON WORK OPPORTUNITY ACT...................................... SB-0768 PRIVATE SECTOR- PARKS ....................................................... SB-0769 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC FUNDS INVESTMNT-TECHNCL............................ SB-0621 RESIDENTIAL MFG ACT-TECHNICAL............................. SB-1165 SCH CD-DISSECTION ALTERNATIVE................................. SB-0985 ST VACANT PROPERTY-OPEN SPACE............................. SB-0767 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................ SB-0176 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEATS SENATE BILL: 1474, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 772, 1053, 1912, 2135, 2562, 2679, 3563, 4070 SENATE RESOLUTION: 44, 57, 131, 177, 351, 453, 505, 645, 713, 771, 859, 950, 957, 1097, 1181, 1189, 1312, 1553 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 15, 17, 57, 129 KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST. DEM) $BD OF EDUCATION ........... ........................................... SB-1682 ABORTION-IN FORMED CONSENT....................................... SB-1915 ABORTION-VIABLE FETUS ABORT ................................... SB-1913 CEMETERY LABOR-BURIAL RIGHTS ................................. SB-1722 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS................... ............ SB-0405 CMS-C ENTRALIZE ST PURCHASING ............................... SB-2241 CNTY ORDERS-STYLE CHANGE ....................................... SB-1826 COMM COLLEGE-FULL TIME FACULTY ........................... SB-1579 COOK COUNTY FOREST PRES DIST....................................... SB-1823 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ............................. SB-1020 COUNTY HOSP PSYCHIATRIC CARE .................................... SB-0906 COUNTY TIF- SEVERABILITY ....................... ................... SB-1 822 COURT CLERKS-TORRENS/REG TITLE............................ SB-0891 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALE ................................... ......... SB-1143 CRIM CD-HANDGUN/PURCHASE TIME............................ SB-0711 DIVORCE-GRANDPARENT VISITATION............................ SB-0172 DMHDD-GO BOND CAPITAL FACILITY .......................... SB-0707 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-PROCEDURES................................ SB-0015 DWNST TEACH PEN CD-UNIVERSITY ............................... SB-2042 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS................................ SB-0180 EPA- LOCAL SITING NOTICE........... .................................. SB-0016 EPA-VEHICLE & MAJOR APPLIANCES............................ SB-0712 EXPORTS- LOANS ................... ............................................ SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... SB-1700 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................. SB-0670 INC TAX-HLTH INSURANCE DEDUCTN............................ SB-0174 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG......................... SB-1533 INTERAG COORD COUNC-SPECIAL ED.......................... SB-1604 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION .............................. SB-0239 LOCAL GOVERNM ENTS ............................ .............. ..... SB-0221 LOCAL GOVT OFFICIALS--SALARY ................................... SB-0100 LONG TERM CARE--REPEAL ............................................... SB-0706 MTA--CTA EMPLOYEES ............................ ......................... . SB-0413 MTA-NO OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT................................... SB-0875 MUNI CD--ANNEX AGREEMENT ....................................... SB-0890 MUNICIPAL--SENIOR HOUSING ........................................ SB-1580 2334 KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. NO EVICTION SOLDIERS FAMILY ......................................... SB-0105 PEN CD-MUNI RETIRE/OPTION/SCH ................................ SB-0709 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROMPT PAYMENTS-WORKERS COMP............................. SB-0876 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-DIRECT INSTRUCTN MODEL............................... SB-2199 SCH CD-EMERG MED TECH PROGRAM.......................... SB-1578 SCH CD-LEAVE OF ABSENCE .............................................. SB-0710 SEN CIT-DIS PERSONS-RELIEF ........................... ........ SB-1506 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 TOWNSHIPS-APPOINTMENTS ............................................ SB-1606 UNEMPL COMP-COLLEGES-NON-TEACH.................... SB-1608 UNIFORM SALE-PROOF OFFICL BUSN ........................... SB-1739 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARKING ...................................... SB-0171 VEH CD- TARPS.............................................. ........ ......... SB-0222 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................ SB-0176 WRONGS TO CHILD/CLASS 4 FELONY ................................ SB-0096 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KELLY SENATE BILL: 25, 715, 1183, 1677, 1770, 2051 HOUSE BILL: 119, 341, 475, 478, 715, 899, 1024, 1910, 2128, 2281, 2446, 2553, 2633, 2922, 2945, 2986, 3086, 3215, 3357, 4022 SENATE RESOLUTION: 72, 73, 74, 96, 112, 135, 136, 187, 204, 295, 320, 323, 354, 523, 564, 578, 579, 628, 670, 698, 774, 775, 776, 789, 790, 791, 837, 846, 850, 857, 877, 889, 996, 1024, 1025, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1047, 1161, 1202, 1244, 1262, 1278, 1302, 1315, 1401, 1409, 1419, 1461, 1500, 1513, 1514, 1515, 1516, 1522, 1541, 1542 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 49, 57, 109, 122, 123, 152 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 13, 79, 96, 177, 187 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SS1) 1, (SSI) 3, (SSI) 5 LAPAILLE, GARY, J. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM) $OCE- STATE COMPTROLLER ............................................... SB-0258 AUDITOR GEN-TREASURER TERM END........................... SB-0650 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE ................................ SB-2091 CIVIL PRO-84-1450 RETROACTIVE .................................. SB-1510 CNTY ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMNT ............................ SB-0871 CNTY ORD VIOLATN STYLE CHANGE................................. SB-1830 CNTY ORDERS-STYLE CHANGE ........................................ SB-1826 COOK CNTY BD-ADD 2 COMMISSNERS............................. SB-0715 COOK CNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER BD..................................... SB-0843 COOK COUNTY FOREST PRES DIST....................................... SB-1823 COUNTIES-FOREST PRES TAX LEVY.................................. SB-1076 COUNTIES-FOREST PRES TAX LEVY.................................. SB-1832 COUNTIES-LAKE MICHIGAN ................................................ SB-0908 COUNTIES-SHERIFF ARRESTNG FEES ........................... SB-0905 COUNTY BON D RATIN GS ........................................................ SB-1831 COUNTY HOSP PSYCHIATRIC CARE .................................... SB-0906 COUNTY HOSPITALS ............................................................... SB-0838 COUNTY TIF- SEVERABILITY .............................................. SB-1822 COURT CLERKS-TORRENS/REG TITLE............................. SB-0891 CRIM CD-GAMBLING SEX NEUTRAL............................. SB-2070 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM........................... SB-0651 ELEC CD- TECHN ICAL.................................... ...................... SB-1035 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... SB-1700 HIGH CODE-TOWNSHIP ROADS......................................... SB-0844 INC TAX-TAX ASSESSMNT-CIV ADMN......................... SB-1518 INC TX-ELEC FUND TRANSFERS ........................................ SB-2051 INFRASTRUCTURE EXPANSION ACT.................................. SB- 1828 MANDATES-REIMB DUE PROCESS.................................... SB-1731 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-0026 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-2069 MUNI CD STYLE CHANGE ..................... ................... SB-2090 PEN CD-COOK CO-EARLY RETMT ................................. SB-1770 2335 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-COOK CO/ANNUAL REPORT ................................ SB-1829 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-TECHNICAL........................... SB-1824 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PUBLIC UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATION .............................. SB-0869 PUBLIC UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATION.............................. SB-0870 PURCHASING-BIDS FOR CONTRACTS............................... SB-1961 REG SUNSET-BOXING- WRESTLING ................................. SB-0536 REVENUE ACT-SHORT TITLE ...................................... SB-1825 REVENUE TECHNICAL .................... .................... SB-0872 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ....................................... SB-1479 ST EMPLOYEE-ACCRUED VACA/SICK............................... SB-0091 VEH CD-MED REVIEW-LITERACY-DOT........................ SB-2088 VEH CD- SALE OF INFO ......................................................... SB-1093 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ............................. SB-0037 VIOLENT CRIMES-COURT CLERKS ................................. SB-0907 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LECHOWICZ HOUSE BILL: 2, 242, 575, 762, 889, 942, 943, 945, 957, 1091, 1092, 1488, 2725, 2927, 3042, 3239, 3240, 4196 SENATE RESOLUTION: 56, 60, 105, 124, 144, 163, 177, 195, 290, 381, 409, 433, 450, 451, 477, 489, 545, 554, 569, 628, 629, 657, 674, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 798, 799, 801, 968, 969, 970, 971, 972, 1095, 1104, 1130, 1146, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1339, 1340, 1400, 1460, 1557, 1580, 1581, 1627, 1667, 1685, 1686 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 32, 48, 82, 96, 155, 181, 185, (SSI) 7 LEVERENZ, TED E. SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM) $C D B- S IU .......................................................... .................... ... S B-1607 $DCCA--STIPENDS TO SHERIFFS ........................................ SB-0732 ABORTION-VIABLE FETUS ABORT ..................................... SB-1913 AUDITOR GEN/OUTSIDE COUNSEL.................................... SB-1677 CDB-ADD LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS .................................... SB-0938 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS................................. SB-0405 CMS-CENTRALIZE ST PURCHASING ................................. SB-2241 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .............................. SB-1020 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ......................... SB-1391 ELEC CD-INELIGIBLE CANDIDATES .................................. SB-0415 EPA-EXEMPT HAZ HOSPITAL WASTE............................... SB-1186 EXPORTS- LOANS .................................... ..... ................... SB-0484 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT ............ ................... SB-2115 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ................................. SB-1987 HIGH CODE-TOWNSHIP ROADS........................................ SB-0844 HUMANE CARE ACT-DOG TRAINERS................................ SB-0964 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF .............................. SB-1019 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL...................................... SB-1187 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL......................... SB-1440 INCOME TX CREDIT-RECYCLE ..................................... SB-2183 INS CD-SAFETY COURSE CAPTION .................................... SB-0530 LEYDEN TOWNSHIP-SPACE NEEDS ................................ SB-0729 MUNI CD-ANNEX AGREEMENT ........................................ SB-0890 MUNI CD-FIRE INS FEE-CO PAY........................ .......... SB-0836 MUNI UTIL TAX-EXEMPT LOC GOVT.............................. SB-1628 PEN CD-FORENSIC SERV EMPLOYEE ................................ SB-1668 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS .................................... SB-0083 PREVAILING WAGE-APPRENTICES ................................... SB-0531 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL SUMMER-WINTER SAME ................................... SB-0733 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE-TECH ............................. SB-1097 RAPE COUNSELING FOR MINORS ....................................... SB- 1892 REV ACT- TECHNICA L ............................. ... ................... SB-1188 SCH CD-BD DISTRICT ELECTIONS................................... SB-0731 SCH CD--SPEC ED DISTRICT COST....................................... SB-2174 SCH CD--VET SCHLRSHP ELIGIBILTY ................................. SB- 1190 SEN CIT--DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ....................................... SB-1479 ST FIN-DCMS BACK WAGE CLAIMS ................................ SB-1667 ST GOVT ECON & PRODUCTIVE COM................................... SB-1189 * ST MANDATES REPORT-06/01/91...................................... SB-0565 2336 LEVERENZ, TED E. SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ........................... SB-0416 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ........................... SB-1679 TAX-RETAIL/DOCUMNT PUB PROPRTY ........................... SB-0730 UTILITIES PAY-PER-CALL ACCESS .................................. SB-1627 VEH CD-LIMOUSINES-DOT ............................................... SB-2039 VEH CD-TOW TRUCKS/TECHNICAL .................................. SB-0965 WILDLIFE CD-DEER HUNTING .......................................... SB-0509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVERENZ,T SENATE BILL: 93, 1366, 1367, 1631 HOUSE BILL: 101, 136, 290, 329, 452, 576, 700, 879, 1129, 1422, 1441, 1478, 1495, 1514, 1533, 1537, 1538, 1811, 1855, 2051, 2052, 2181, 2255, 2488, 2691, 2714, 2736, 2737, 2847, 2849, 2936, 2937, 2952, 3061, 3063, 3065, 3201, 3221, 3246, 3250, 3716, 3971, 4119 SENATE RESOLUTION: 66, 111, 153, 170, 207, 292, 293, 294, 356, 492, 495, 496, 823, 862, 877, 1106, 1127, 1220, 1278, 1303, 1384, 1396, 1428, 1431, 1674 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 77, 160 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 72, 96 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM) BANK ACQUISITIONS........................... . ................. SB-1519 BAN KS- BRAN CH ES............................................................. SB-0980 CIGARETTE TAX-NATURAL/SYNTHETC ...................... SB-0627 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ............................ SB-1020 DENR-COAL DEVELOPMENT............................................ SB-0629 DEPT-PUB AID-SECURITY INTEREST .............................. SB-0631 DEV FIN AUTH-FILM PROJECTS ............................ ....... SB-1531 ELECTIONS-BACK DOOR REFERENDA.............................. SB-0922 ENVIRON FACIL FINAN-IDFA BONDS ............................... SB-2079 EXPORTS- LOANS .................................................... ............... SB-0484 FINANCE INSTITUTN-EXCISE TAX .................................... SB-0895 FUEL TAX FUND-LOCAL PROJECTS................................... SB-0547 HOTEL TAX-PERMANENT RESIDENT................................ SB-1743 IDFA-BONDS/CONFLICTS ........................ ........... ......... SB-0763 IDFA-MOTION PICTURES........................................ SB-0799 IL DEV FIN AUTH/BOND LIMIT............................................. SB-0796 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INCOME TAX-EXEMP/ENTER. ZONES............................... SB-0630 INCOME TAX-STIPULATE INTEREST................................. SB-1326 INCOME TX DEDUC FOR FRAUD.......................................... SB-1977 INS CD-FEES-ISU INSUR CENTER..................................... SB-1546 INTEREST ACT-LOAN AGREEMENTS ................................ SB-0317 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT................................. SB-1329 LOCAL GOV DEBT REFORM-TECHNICL............................ SB-0802 LOCAL GOVT DISTRIB FUND-INCOME........................... SB-1935 MCCORMICK PLACE-METRO PIER EXP ............................ SB-0497 MESSAGES-TAX APPLICABILITY ...................................... SB-0498 METRO PIER & EXPO-SHORT TITLE.............................. SB-1740 MOTOR FUEL & PETROLEUM STANDRD .......................... SB-1127 MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW .................................. .................... SB-0625 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-0026 MUNI CD-TIF SALES TAX REVS ........................................ SB-1796 NUCLEAR REACTORS-WASTE-911.................................... SB-0318 OCCUPATION & USE TAX-AIRCRAFT................................ SB-2100 PARK DIST BONDS-PROP TAX LIM.................................... SB-1925 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 POLICE CHIEF CERTIFICATION ACT................................. SB-0803 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY ........................... SB-0778 PROP TX LIMITATN-AGGREGATE EXT ............................ SB-1933 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TECHNICAL .................................. SB-1206 PROPERTY TX EXTENSN LIMITITION ................................. SB-1378 PROPERTY TX-CLASSIFICATION ...................................... SB-0002 SS-1 PROPERTY TX-REDEMPTION ................... ................... SB-0991 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX-TECH................................ SB-1029 REV ACT-ASSESSORS COMPENSATION ............................ SB-1744 REVENUE- TECHNICAL .................................. SB-1976 2337 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. REV ENUE-VOTERS-HOMESTEAD ..................................... SB-1328 SAVINGS BANK POWERS-FDIC ACT................................... SB-0551 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... SB-1479 SOIL WATER CONS DIST/DEF COMP.................................... SB-0412 SPCH-LANG PATH AUD-MD SUPER.................................. SB-0653 SPENDING CON ROL COM M .................................................. SB-1557 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT..................................... SB-1745 ST MANDATES REFERENDUM-LOC GOV.......................... SB-1556 TAX INCREM ENT FINANCING ............................................. SB-1421 TAX INCREMENT FINANCING ............................................ SB-1454 TAX INCREMENT FUND-BOND REFUND....................... SB-0654 TAX SALES-REDEMPTION COSTS ....................................... SB-0801 TOLL HIGHWY AUTH-GRANT CHARTER ....................... SB-0381 UCC DEFIN E BAN KING DAY ................................................... SB-1926 UNEMPLOY INS-APPRENTICE TRAIN ............................... SB-0550 UNIVERSITIES-DELINQUENT LOAN .................................. SB-1924 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUFT SENATE BILL: 93, 379, 500, 2051 HOUSE BILL: 104, 120, 136, 262, 277, 298, 420, 576, 673, 908, 988, 1105, 1166, 1181, 1182, 1183, 1249, 1429, 1733, 1776, 1815, 1838, 1911, 1918, 1982, 2005, 2010, 2108, 2134, 2138, 2190, 2193, 2355, 2362, 2422, 2448, 2579, 2725, 2812, 2949, 3042, 3191, 3269, 3516, 3583, 3594, 3674, 3786, 3871, 3898, 4058, 4167 SENATE RESOLUTION: 466, 519, 586, 773, 862, 877, 1114, 1134, 1147, 1154, 1210, 1211, 1572, 1573, 1669 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63, 96, 142, 143 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP) AGING- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ............................................ SB-1224 ATTY-CLIENT PROFESSNAL CONDUCT............................ SB-0824 CHILD SUPPORT-EMPLOYER PAYMENT .......................... SB-2073 CIV ADMN CD-WOMENS HEALTH CENT.......................... SB-2146 COMPENSATN-DRUNK DRIVER VICTIM .......................... SB-0294 CORPORATE FIDUCIARY-OFFICES ................................... SB-0993 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN .......................... SB-1391 DISPLACED HOMEMAKER PROGRAMS ............................... SB-1860 DPH-WOMENS HEALTH NEEDS ...................................... SB-1647 ELEC CD- PETITIONS- CNTY BDS........................................ SB-1635 EPA-NUCLEAR FACILITY REPORT ................................... SB-1244 EPA-REQUIRE LOW-FLOW TOILETS ................................ SB-0522 EPA-VARIANCE-HEARING REQUEST........................... SB-1954 EPA-WAIVE HEARING ............................. .................. SB-1309 EPA-WATER CONTAMINANT LEVELS............................... SB-1296 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASMNT............................. SB-0812 ILL ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY PROGRAM ................................ SB-1779 INC TX CREDT-HAZARD WASTE ....................................... SB-0620 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG......................... SB-1533 LOCAL PESTICIDE REGULATION......................................... SB-1801 LOCAL PESTICIDE REGULATION .......................................... SB-2148 LOW-LEVEL RAD WASTE MGM/TECH............................... SB-1427 MARRIED WOMEN-GENDR - LANGUAGE...................... SB-0619 PARENT-STUDENT-CIVIL RIGHTS ............................... SB-0520 PEN CD- DIVORCE/BENEFITS.......................................... SB-1670 PHON E BILL- TECHN ICAL ..................... .......... ................ SB-1176 PROP TAX- EQUALIZATION ................... .......................... SB-0519 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESSMENT APPEAL ............................ SB-0518 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REGIONAL PLAN COMMISSION-FEES ............................... SB-2147 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .............................. SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT ............................ SB-0666 SCH CD-TEXT ADVISORY COMMITTEE............................. SB-1195 SOCIAL WORKER BD-NEW MEMBERS............................... SB-2125 STRUCTURAL WORK--COMP FAULT ................................ SB-0665 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY .......................... SB-0664 TWP SERVICES-CAPITAL SPENDING .............................. SB-0521 * UTIL EVALUATE EVERY 3 YEARS.............. ...................... SB-1943 2338 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP)-Cont. WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................... SB-0662 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MACDONALD SENATE BILL: 1630, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1925, 2056 HOUSE BILL: 408, 554, 746, 785, 1302, 1449, 1462, 1463, 1608, 1609, 1751, 1842, 2020, 2075, 2444, 2491, 2741, 2784, 2798, 2857, 3057, 3251, 3261, 3417, 3435, 4037, 4142 SENATE RESOLUTION: 62, 63, 134, 171, 307, 361, 509, 563, 669, 736, 737, 738, 802, 803, 834, 835, 840, 880, 957, 982, 983, 984, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1021, 1022, 1051, 1067, 1105, 1126, 1270, 1357, 1376, 1446, 1587, 1588 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 80, 85, 114, 116, 117, 120, 162 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 89, 119 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP) BASIC HEALTH INSURANCE............................................. SB-1812 CHILD CARE-PART DAY CARE HOURS ............................. SB-0874 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX.................................... SB-0455 COUNTY BRIDGE TAX-INCREASE ...................................... SB-0537 CREDIT FOR REINSURANCE ACT.......................... ................ SB-1119 HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS ................................................... SB-1255 HIGHWAY CODE-SALARIES............................................. SB-0523 HISTORIC PRPTY-ABANDON/TITLE ................................ SB-1248 INSURANCE CODE-CAPTION .............................................. SB-0268 INSURANCE COVERAGE EXEMPT......................................... SB-1922 INSURANCE TECHNICAL CHANGES................................... SB-1798 INSURANCE TECHNICAL CHANGES.................................... SB-2149 INSURANCE-REPLACE AUTO GLASS................................. SB-1909 MED MALPRAC-NON ECONOMIC LOSS............................ SB-0546 MOBILE HOMES-TAXES ............................. ................... SB-0901 MOTOR FUEL & PETROLEUM STANDRD ............................ SB-1127 MUNI CD-PUBLIC LAND-APPRAISERS............................ SB-0063 NURSING HOME-DISCHARGE POLICY.............................. SB-0510 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTIONS ...................................... SB-2141 PEN CD-IMRF/ON-CALL FIREMAN.................................. SB-0850 PEN CD-MUNI RETIREMNT/INCREASE............................ SB-0849 PEN CD-ST EMP-SOCIAL SECURITY................................. SB-1799 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL PROGRAM .............................. SB-1687 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ............................. SB-0853 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS............................... SB-1487 PROPERTY STORAGE-AG WAREHOUSE............................ SB-0842 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................ SB-0126 PUB HLTH-REIMBURSMT LEAD TST............................... SB-1559 PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR ..................................... SB-0623 PUBLIC WATER/IN FRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 REAL EST SALES APPRAISERS-CHG................................... SB-1912 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM............................ SB-0312 REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARY-LIFE .............................. SB-0267 ST BLDG CELLULOSE INSULATION ...................................... SB-0867 SUNSET INSURANCE CD-2001............................................ SB-1301 TIFS-TIME LIMIT-15 YRS.................... .................. SB-1583 VEH CD-FRAUDULENT LICENSE ......................................... SB-1120 VEH CD-SEAT BELT EXEMPTIONS ...................................... SB-1742 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN SENATE BILL: 1630 HOUSE BILL: 962, 1137, 1659, 1744, 1854, 1934, 2750, 2982, 3027, 3573, 3595, 3826, 4052 SENATE RESOLUTION: 137, 318, 336, 337, 464, 465, 522, 584, 856, 959, 1154, 1288, 1289, 1305, 1318, 1342, 1407, 1434 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 89, 136, 142, 143, 158, 172, 184, 191 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP) ABOLISH BD REGENTS/BD GOVRNRS.................................. SB-1549 ACCOUNTANT LIABILITY-DAMAGES ............................ SB-2119 AIRPORT- CLEAN AIR ................................... ................... SB-1203 ALCOHL-SUB ABUSE-WOMEN PROG ............................. SB-1902 BINGO LICENSE- CIVIC CENTERS........................................ SB-2048 CHILD CARE ACT-EXEMPT PRESCOOL.......................... SB-2046 CIV PRO-RAPE CONFIDENTIAL COMM............................. SB-1861 CMS-CENTRALIZE ST PURCHASING .............................. SB-2241 2339 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ........................... SB-1020 CORR-ELECTRONIC DETENTION........................................ SB-1903 COUNTY CD-DUI-FEE-FINE-MINORS......................... SB-2170 CRIM CD-VEH CD-LOWER .10 -.08................................ SB-2168 CRIM PRO-VEHICLES-DRUG TESTNG .......................... SB-1469 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS................................... SB-0720 DISASTER AREA RELIEF ACT...................................... SB-0039 DM HDD- TECHNICAL .................................... ....................... SB-1219 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY .................................. ..................... SB-0652 EPA-REBATE PENALTIES ............................................. SB-0655 FIRE PROTECTION-DISCONNECTION ......................... SB-0912 FOREST PRESERVE-SALE ......... ............. ............ ......... SB-1283 HORSE RACING ALLOCATION FUND................................ SB-0911 IL PUB ACCOUNT ACT-REQUIREMENT ............................ SB-0962 IL-MI CANAL CIVIC CENTER-BOARD............ .. SB-0910 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF ............................... SB-1019 LIQ CONTROL-UNDERAGE-GATHERING....................... SB-2171 LONG TERM CARE-REPEAL ............................................ SB-0706 MENTAL HEALTH-TECHNICAL ......................... ...... SB-1910 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION .................................................. SB-2047 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ............................. SB-0853 POLLUTION PREVENTN-CLEAN AIR ............................... SB-1295 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD....................................... SB-0828 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX............................ ... SB-0272 PUB UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATN............................... SB-0062 PUB UTILITY-INTRASTATE WHEELIN .............................. SB-1065 PUBLIC AID-AMOUNT-OTHER STATE......................... SB-1930 PUBLIC AID-SCHOOL-WORK .................... .................... SB-1509 PUBLIC WATER/IN FRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 RECYCLE TIRES ........................................................................ SB- 1311 SCH CD-END GEN ASSEM SCHLRSHPS.............................. SB-1973 SEX CRIMES-NEGLECT-EXPORT CNCL ........................ SB-1763 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS............................... SB-1018 ST EMPLOYEE PHONE CHARGES........................................... SB-1786 ST PROGRAM REDUCTION-PURCHASNG......................... SB-1783 STATE AGENCY POLICE POWERS .......................................... SB-2121 STATE GOVT BODY MEETING PLACE.......................... SB-1785 STATE POLICE-MERIT BOARD................................ SB-1784 TAXPAYER OM BUDSMAN ....................................... ........... SB-2120 TIFS-EQUALIZED ASSD VALUE..................................... SB-2050 TOWNSHIP REGULATE PONDS ......................................... SB-2049 UNDERAGE-DUI/MINORS .................................... SB-1021 VEH CD-DRUGS & DRIVING ........................................... SB-0781 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-INSURANCE ........................... SB-0230 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR SENATE BILL: 379, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 2169 HOUSE BILL: 72, 129, 317, 478, 516, 599, 1288, 1303, 2958, 3105, 3261, 3605, 3998, 4030 SENATE RESOLUTION: 50, 112, 126, 136, 138, 185, 186, 203, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 323, 355, 380, 384, 397, 444, 458, 481, 482, 515, 679, 754, 755, 774, 788, 790, 796, 802, 821, 846, 851, 1033, 1157, 1161, 1193, 1262, 1302, 1306, 1307, 1345, 1430, 1457, 1458, 1477, 1514, 1552, 1558, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47, 85, 88, 89 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP) SHIGHER ED-DPH-MATH & SCIENCE .............................. SB-0301 $METRO PIER & EXPO AUTHORITY...................................... SB-2022 $OCE- BD O F REG EN TS.................................... ................... SB-1843 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS.......................................... SB-0303 $OCE--DEPT PUBLIC AID....... .............................. SB-0371 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC HEALTH/GOV ................................ SB-0372 $OCE-DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS ...................................... SB-0374 2340 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE- DEPT- AG IN G .............................................................. SB-0366 $OCE-DEPT--PUBLIC AID ....................................................... SB-2036 $OCE-DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH ............................................. SB-2037 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS............................................ SB-2027 $ST BD OF ED-COMMUNITY SERVICE ............................... SB-0855 $SUPP-VARIOUS ST AGENCIES......................................... SB-0281 $SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ................................... SB-2215 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-1671 CNTY COOP EXTENSION-AGUACULTUR ........................ SB-1152 COUNTY CORR OFFICER-DISABILITY............................... SB-1123 COUNTY JAIL-INMATES EMPLOYMENT.......................... SB-1426 CRIM CD-SILENCER-OFFICIAL DUTY............................. SB-0543 DEFERRED COMP-FOOTBALL COACHES .......................... SB-0598 DIETETIC PRACTICE ACT.............................................. SB-1394 ELEC CD-REFERENDUM-TAX RATES........................... SB- 1153 FOID-PARDON ................. ................... SB-0542 IDPA-HOSP INPATIENT RATES ......... ................................ SB-1257 IDPA-HOSPITAL INPATIENT RATES ................................... SB-1268 INS CD-FEES-ISU INSUR CENTER .................................... SB-1546 INTERGOVT COOPERATION-TECHNICL.......................... SB-I 154 LIQUOR SALE IN COUNTY BLDG ........................................... SB-0545 MUNI CD-WATER AUTHORITIES......................................... SB-0482 NURSING HOME GRANT ASSIST FEES............................... SB-1806 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-ADOPTD CHILD....................... SB-0599 PERSONNEL RECORD REVIEW-EXCEPT........................ SB-1672 PHONE BILL-TECHNICAL ............................. ...................... SB-1176 PROPTY TX--ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SCH BUS DRIVER-REQUIREMENTS.................................... SB-0090 SCH CD-COMMON SCH FUND ....................................... SB-1554 SCH CD-COMMUNTY/RESIDENTL AUTH........................ SB-0043 SCH CD-EDUC SERV REG FUNDS...................... ............. SB-2217 SCH CD-ELEC CD-DISTRICTS EAV .................................... SB-0186 SCH CD-LIFE/SAFETY MEASURES...................................... SB-1652 SCH CD-MINORITY INCENTIVE GRNT........................... SB-0270 SCH CD-PUB AID/SPEC ED MEDCAID ................................ SB-0185 SCH CD-ST AID ANTICIPATION ........................................... SB-1988 SCH CD- TECHN ICAL .......................................... ...................... SB-0315 SCH CD-TECHNICAL ................................. .................... . SB- 144 SCH CD-TRANSPORTATION FORMULA .................. ....... SB-1685 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT.............................. SB-0725 STATE AUDITING-NON-PROFIT BODY .................. SB-1084 STATE REVENUE SHARING ACT........................................... SB-0544 TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATION............................. SB-0511 TIFS-USE OF INCREMENT MONEY ..................................... SB-1819 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND SENATE BILL: 192, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308, 1842, 1844, 1845, 1847 HOUSE BILL: 214, 230, 338, 473, 599, 605, 642, 647, 844, 886, 1228, 1405, 1752, 2445, 2758, 2867, 2871, 2872, 2873, 2874, 2878, 2881, 3135, 3136, 3168, 3249, 3285, 3329, 3524, 3525, 3529, 3569, 3735, 3773, 3799, 3824, 3937 SENATE RESOLUTION: 391, 464, 742, 1154, 1310, 1324, 1643 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 149 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 89, 130, 131, 142, 143, 157, 158, 179, 191 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM) AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES .................................. SB- 1431 ATTORN EY LIENS- ALL .......................................................... SB-0656 BAIL AGENT LICENSING ACT............................................ SB-1803 BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT....................................... SB-0880 CEMETERY LABOR-BURIAL RIGHTS ................................. SB-1722 CH ICAGO CASINO .................................................... ................... SB-0001 SS-2 CHILD ABUSE-GUARDIAN-REPORTS .......................... SB-1217 CHILD CARE-STYLE CHANGE .......................................... SB-1827 CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINE-CHANGE............................. SB-1800 CIR CLERK FEE-PTN FOR SUPPORT ................................ SB-0718 CNTY ORD VIOLATN STYLE CHANGE.............................. SB-1830 CONSUMER FRAUD--ELDERLY ............................................. SB-1592 CORRECTIONS-TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-0913 2341 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. COUNTIES-LAKE MICHIGAN.............................................. SB-0908 COUNTIES-SHERIFF ARRESTNG FEES .............................. SB-0905 COURT CLERKS-REMAND FEE......................................... SB-1802 CRIM CD-APPOINT COUNSEL-FEES ................................. SB-0659 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALE ........................................... SB-1143 CRIM CD-FIREARM/CHILDREN SAFTY ............................ SB-0200 CRIM CD-FIREARMS VIOLATIONS ..................................... SB-1463 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-CHILD ACCESS.............................. SB-1600 CRIM CD-HANDGUN/PURCHASE TIME............................ SB-0711 CRIM CD-RETARDED-DEATH SENTNCE ........................ SB-0287 CRIM CD-SEMI AUTO FIREARM ............................ ... SB-1461 CRIM CD-SEMI-AUTOMATIC FIREARM .......................... SB-1601 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-FIREARM POSSESSION ...................................... SB-1462 CRIM-REDEMPTION MACH-DIVORCE ............................ SB-0930 CRIMINAL CD-TECHNICAL............................................... SB-0917 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS ...... ............ SB-1541 CRIMINAL PRO-TECHNICAL ........................................ SB-0914 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0716 CRIMNL PROCEDR-REPEAL NO-KNOCK........................ SB-1804 CURRENCY EXCNG STATE TREASURER ............................ SB-1129 DAY CARE-INCOME TAX CREDIT....................................... SB-0286 DCFS-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/VICTIMS................................. SB-0936 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS ..................................... SB-1424 DISSOLUTION-SIMPLIFIED CASES....................................... SB-1805 DIVORCE-CHILD EDUC EXPENSE ....................................... SB-0658 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT/EDUCATN .............................. SB-0717 DIVORCE-RESTRAINTS ........................................................ SB-0548 DIVORCE- RESTRAINTS ......................................................... SB-0934 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS ACT........................................... SB-0916 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ............................................ SB-0025 FOID-VIOLATION-PENALTIES ........................................... SB-1459 FORENSIC DNA LABORATORY .............................................. SB-0285 GUN HOLDR-RPT SALE/TRANFR GUN.............................. SB-0288 HANDGUNS-APPLICATION INFO........................................ SB-0289 HANDGUNS--MENTAL PATIENTS .......................................... SB-0290 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... SB-0284 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL ORENTATION ......................... SB-1605 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... SB-0330 HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS PROTCTN............................ SB-1442 IDPA- ELIGIBILITY ............................................. ........... SB-0442 IDPA-MEDICAID- HOSPITALS ........................................ SB-0500 IL DRUG-FREE WORKPLACES ACT ..................................... SB-0764 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................... SB-0765 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF ..... .............. SB-1019 INC TAX-FED RETIRE PENALTY ........................... ........ SB-0931 INS CD-ARBITRATION/DISCOVERY................................... SB-0291 INS CD-RATE CIVIL REMEDY ................. ..................... SB-0606 INS-ELECT ANTITRUST RATERS............................ .......... SB-1230 INS-LIFE HLT-TIE PROHIBITED ......................................... SB-1229 INS-UNFAIR COMPETITION .......................................... SB-1228 JUV CT-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ........................................ SB-1460 JUV CT- REUN IFY FAM ILY ..................................................... SB-1215 JUV CT-STLYE CHANGE ............................... .................. SB-2159 JUVENILE COURT-DISPOSITN ORDER .............................. SB-2160 LEGAL SEPARATION-AGREEMENTS............................ SB-2223 MEDICAL PATIENT RIGHTS-VISIT ...................... .......... SB-1435 MINIMUM WAGE-RAISE TIP CREDIT................................. SB-1696 NON-FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS .................................. SB-1231 NUISANCES-CONTROLLD SUBSTANCE ....... ......... SB-1227 NUTRITION OUTREACH/PUBLIC ED.................................... SB-1393 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH/NEW FORMULA.......................... SB-0607 PEN CD-COOK CO-DEPUTY SHERIFFS............................. SB-1697 PEN CD--DIVORCE/BENEFITS............................. SB- 1 216 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT .................................... SB-2201 PRINCIPAL & INCOME ACT-ALLOCAT........................... SB-0932 2342 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY ............................... SB-0126 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-BARGAINING ............................ SB-0937 PUB UTIL-LIMIT ACCESS FEES........................................... SB-1226 SAFE SCHOOL ZONES-BUSES/HOURS............................... SB-0915 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ...................................... SB-0933 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... SB-1151 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... SB-0881 UNEMPLYMT INSUR-DEFINE EMPLYMT......................... SB-0657 UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNER.............................. SB- 1159 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE......................................... SB-1495 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.................................................... SB-1975 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE-HMO....................................... SB-0300 VEH CD-SCH BUS/STOP ENGINE....................................... SB-0935 VICTIM RIGHTS-PAROLE TESTIMONY.............................. SB-0292 VIOLENT CRIMES-COURT CLERKS .................................... SB-0907 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAROVITZ SENATE BILL: 650, 715, 1770, 2051 HOUSE BILL: 3, 46, 57, 65, 133, 162, 218, 244, 273, 316, 318, 331, 428, 506, 550, 583, 589, 691, 840, 919, 967, 988, 990, 1007, 1013, 1499, 1545, 1609, 1615, 1642, 1935, 1951, 2063, 2065, 2085, 2160, 2222, 2228, 2234, 2335, 2464, 2494, 2581, 2694, 2711, 2766, 2797, 2824, 3078, 3079, 3089, 3183, 3208, 3239, 3240, 3260, 3266, 3315, 3322, 3354, 3409, 3456, 3493, 3567, 3633, 3857, 3904, 4055, 4079, 4163 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 164, 190, 232, 529, 627, 635, 650, 700, 871, 968, 1144, 1209, 1291, 1325, 1653, 1658, 1675 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 71, 96 MOLARO, ROBERT, S. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) MUNIZZI, PAMELA SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE................................ SB-2091 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE................................ SB-2092 CRIMINAL CODE-WEAPONS ............................................... SB-2102 EPA-HAZARD WASTE FUND-PRIORITY.......................... SB-2103 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ SB-1700 MUNI CD-BUILDING DEMOLITION .................................. SB-2101 TELEPHONE CO ACT-TECHNICAL CHG ............................ SB-2096 UTILITIES TELECOMMUNICATIONS.................................... SB-2095 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MUNIZZI,P SENATE BILL: 1533, 1677 HOUSE BILL: 2031, 2132, 2884, 3051, 3269, 3506, 3663, 3882, 4196 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1008, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1028, 1042, 1077, 1113, 1138, 1139, 1166, 1225, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1279, 1323, 1389, 1472, 1492, 1495, 1501, 1508, 1520, 1521, 1548, 1601, 1602, 1666 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 134, 181 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) CIVIL AD CD--DCCA/BUSINESS ........................................... SB-1323 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DCCA- RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................... SB-0476 DMHDD GRANT-FEDERAL FUNDING ................................ SB-0925 FARM DEV BREED-RAISE LIVESTOCK............................... SB-0928 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. SB-0399 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IL NEIGHBORHOOD CORPS ACT ........................................ SB-0761 IL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD ............................ SB-0766 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION.......................................... SB-0475 LVESTCK DVLPMNT LOAN-REV BND ................................ SB-0927 NEIGHBRHD ASSISTNCE-INCOME TAX ........................... SB-0926 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD..................................... SB-0828 PROP TX-REDEMPTIONS .................. ...................... SB-1056 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SCH CD-PERMIT DRIVER EDUCATION........................... SB-1332 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT........................... SB-0725 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NEWHOUSE 2343 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE RESOLUTION: 110 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM L. SENATOR (54TH DIST DEM) ADVISORY PANELS- CRIMES............................................ SB-0264 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX ................................... SB-0455 CRIM PRO-VEH/TRAFFIC/NO JURY................................. SB-1024 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 FIRE DISTRICT DISTRIBUTIVE FND ................................. SB-2044 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ....................... ................ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ............................................ SB-1363 GRAIN-STORAGE-FEES ............. ................ .................. SB-0225 MINES & MINERALS-OIL & GAS BRD............................ SB-0326 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL ................................ SB-i1361 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................... SB-0083 PESTICIDES-NO LOCAL REGULATION .............................. SB-1734 PROP TX-DELINQUENT-INTEREST .................................. SB-1539 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... SB-1479 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY .................................. .......... SB-0892 TWP OFFICER-MISCONDUCT-PENALTY .................... SB-1688 VEH CD-ADDITIONAL PENALTY ................................... SB-1145 VEH CD- CARRIER RATE ...................................................... SB-0514 VEH CD- ICC EXEMPTION .......................... ..................... SB-0512 VEH CD-MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY.................................. SB-0516 VEH CD- SHIPMENT BROKER ............................................ SB-0513 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH .................................................. SB-0515 WILDLIFE CD-FEDERAL REGULATION ............................ SB-1 193 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 93, 253, 379, 893 HOUSE BILL: 69, 147, 247, 248, 480, 592, 620, 798, 799, 800, 1207, 1260, 1309, 1433, 1695, 1769, 1850, 1981, 2653, 2728, 2734, 2905, 2968, 2969, 3060, 3067, 3104, 3344, 3485 SENATE RESOLUTION: 45, 59, 97, 152, 205, 403, 730, 733, 742, 877, 902, 951, 1329, 1678 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 67, 149 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 96, 109, 136, 137, 143, 168, 191 PALMER, ALICE SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) $C D B- S IU .................................................... ..................... .... S B - 1607 CEMETERY LABOR-BURIAL RIGHTS ............................... SB-1722 DPA-AFDC-NURSING HOME-TANNING.................... SB-1965 DPH-WOMENS HEALTH NEEDS ..................................... SB-1647 ECONOMIC RECOVERY DISCLOSURE..................................... SB-1994 ELEC UTILITIES OUTAGE DAMAGES.................................... SB-2085 EXPORTS- LOANS .................................................. SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ......................................... SB-1700 FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION ELDERLY .... .............................. SB-2107 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT-AIR CONDIT .......................... SB-1852 INCOME TAX-RATES-EXEMPS.................................... SB-2213 INCOME TX-EXEMP-DEDUCT ....................................... SB-2214 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION ACT.............................. SB-1793 MINORITY MALES ACT/TASK FORCE.................................. SB-1937 MUNI TAX-REAL ESTATE TRANSFER ............................... SB-0848 NATIONAL HEALTH INS REFERENDUM.......................... SB-2117 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................... SB-0083 PUB AID-EARNFARE PROGRAM ......................................... SB-1717 PUB AID-GEN ASSIT ELIGIBILITY ....................................... SB-1718 PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-CNTR EXCEL............................. SB-2000 RTA-BUDGET-TECHNICAL CHANGE............................ SB-2230 SCH CD--ATTENDANCE ............................ ............................ SB-2084 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ....................................... SB-1479 STATE MANDATE MAMMOGRAM EXEMPT ...................... SB-1486 TOXIC POLLUT PREVENT PLANS........................................... SB-2180 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PALMER SENATE BILL: 18, 300, 1495, 1584, 2211 HOUSE BILL: 691, 707, 915, 1573, 1680, 1831, 2748, 2758, 2927, 3039, 3119, 3201, 3351, 3801, 3832, 3856, 3872, 3892, 4027, 4057, 4079, 4119 2344 PALMER, ALICE SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE RESOLUTION: 530, 619, 684, 699, 877, 974, 1278, 1405, 1475 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 127, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 112, 143, 156, 159, 180 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP) $GENERAL ASSEMBLY-DISTRICT EXP.............................. SB-1728 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL.................................................... SB-1730 $OCE-GOVERNOR OFFICE.................. ................... SB-0350 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... SB-0440 $OCE-LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT ........................................ SB-1729 $REV-NURSING HOME GRANT ASSIST ............................. SB-1727 ADMIN PRO-CODE/REGISTER ACCESS............................. SB-2189 ADULT ED-PRAIRIE STATE 2000......................................... SB-1908 AIRPORT AUTH-CNTY POPULATN ..................................... SB-2082 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROPERTY TAX ............................ SB-0806 ALCOHL-SUB ABUSE-WOMEN PROG............................ SB-1902 ANIMAL SHELTER-SANITATION ...................................... SB-1710 BOATS SNOWMOBILE-TRANSFER FEE.............................. SB-1953 CARNIVAL RIDE-INJURY-INVESTIG ............................... SB-1941 CDB REVOLVING FUND-NO REPEAL ................................. SB-2151 CIV PRO-EM DOMAIN-STATE AGENCY .................... SB-2152 CIVIL ADMIN CD-CMS-COST STUDY ............................... SB-1372 CMS-TEMPORARY DISABILTY CHARGE........................... SB-1907 CNTY STORMWTR ORDINANCE-STATE ........................... SB-1792 COMP HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY............................................ SB-1900 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT................................ SB-0397 CORP FRANCHISE TAX REFUND FUND............................... SB-2162 CORR-ELECTRONIC DETENTION........................................ SB-1903 COUNTIES CD-FEES DUI VIOLATION................................. SB-1711 COUNTIES-COURT SYSTEM FEES ........................ ........ SB-0314 COUNTIES-WATER MANAGEMENT ................................... SB-0868 COUNTY CD-DUI-FEE-FINE--MINORS ...................... SB-2170 COUNTY CD-FLOODPLAN/INS/MANUAL ........................ SB-1374 CRIM CD-VEH CD-LOWER .10 -.08 .................................. SB-2168 DCFS CHILD WELFARE LITIGATION .................................... SB-1897 DEPT AGING-MODIFIED SERVICES ............................... SB-1946 DEPT CONSERVATION-FEES...................... .................... SB-1896 DEPT OF LABOR ENFORCEMENT FUND.............................. SB-1945 DOC-PERCH-CHUB COMMERCL LICENS........................ SB-1508 DOT-EASEMENTS-RETROCESSION ACT......................... SB-1904 DUPAGE FLOOD CNTRL CONSTRUCTN............................... SB-2083 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL................................. SB-0852 ELEC CD-MAY GENERAL PRIMARY................................... SB-1315 ELEC CD-NAME CHANGES .................................................. SB-1432 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE .......................................... SB-0001 ELECTION CD-BD ELECTION COMM.................................. SB-1713 ELECTION CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION................................ SB-1238 EMERGENCY BUDGET ACT............................... .......... SB-1239 EPA-LIMIT LIABILITY ................................................... SB-0652 EPA-VARIANCE-HEARING REQUEST.............................. SB-1954 EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION ACT................................... SB-1911 FOREST PRESERVE-SALE ...................................................... SB-1283 GANG TERRORISM OMNIBUS/SWORD ................................ SB-2154 GOVMNT SALARY WITHHOLDING ACT.............................. SB-0313 GOVT JOINT PURCHASE-NON-PROFIT ........................ SB-1944 GOVT-EMPLOYEES ETHICS ............................................. SB-1369 HABITAT ENDOWMENT-BIRD SEASON ............................ SB-1955 HORSE RACING-THOROUGHBREDS................................... SB- 1901 IDPA- PAYM ENT ................................................ ..................... SB-1251 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ................................ SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 IL LITERACY ACT-CHECKOFF......................................... SB-2161 INS CODE-IMMUNITY-STANDING ................................ SB-2153 INS-NO DESIGNATED REPAIR FIRM .................................. SB-1709 INSUR-INVITRO FERTILIZATION .................................... SB-1310 INSURANCE-REPLACE AUTO GLASS.............................. SB-1909 JUDGES-ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS...................................... SB-1306 2345 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP)-Cont. LIMITED LIABILITY CO-FOREIGN .................................... SB-2163 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT.................................... SB-1429 LIQ CONTROL-UNDERAGE-GATHERING....................... SB-2171 LIQUOR TAX INCREASE................... ............. ................... SB-1951 LOBBYISTS- REPORTING GIFTS................... ..................... SB-1368 LOTTERY-NO TICKET FEE-RAFFLES............................... SB-1950 LOTTERY-PAYMENT OF PRIZES.......................................... SB-1906 LOW-LEVEL RAD WASTE MGMT-FEES ........................... SB-1948 MEAT & POULTRY-LICENSE-PENALTY ......................... SB-1947 MED MALPRAC-NON ECONOMIC LOSS......................... SB-0546 MENTAL HEALTH-TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-1910 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINESS...................................... SB-0247 MOTOR FUEL TAX-ROAD FUND ........................................ SB-1599 MUNI CD-AERONAUTICS-TECH ........................... SB-1138 M UNI CD- AIRPORTS ............ ................... ........ ...... .. SB-2081 NARC PROFIT FORFEIT-IASA FUND............................... SB-2155 POLLUTION PREVENTN-CLEAN AIR ................................. SB-1295 PREPAID LIQUOR TAX............................. ... .......... .......... SB-1952 PRIVATE DETECTIVE IN CHARGE ....................................... SB-1282 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-SECURITY ......................................... SB-1308 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS................................. SB-1487 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............. ........... SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE ............................................. SB-1253 PUBLIC LABOR- TECHNICAL........................................... SB-0851 REAL EST SALES APPRAISERS-CHG................................... SB-1912 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL-LICENSE.................................. SB-1320 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER DISCLOSUR ............................. SB-1714 RECYCLE TIRES .................................... .......... ... ......... SB-13 1 1 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM........................... SB-0312 SAFETY INSPECTN & ED ACT-VIOL ................................... SB-1905 SALES REPRESENTATIVES-SCOPE............................. . SB- 1708 SCH CD-DUES/TECHNICAL.......................... ................... SB-1242 SEC OF STATE-VETERANS HOSPITAL............................... SB-2166 SECURITIES INVEST TECHNICAL ....................................... SB-2164 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FEES.................................. .............. SB-1712 SPACE NEEDS COMMISSION-RULES ............................... SB-1246 STATE FINANCE-JTPA FUNDS..................................... SB-1899 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ................................... SB-0933 TAX ADMIN-TAX FREE SALE-MPEA................................ SB-1956 TDD FOR ORGANIZATIONS ............................ SB-1942 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY EXAM/FEES.................................. SB- 1898 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY EXAM/FEES .................................. SB- 1949 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0570 UTIL EVALUATE EVERY 3 YEARS ....................................... SB-1943 VEH CD-DRIVERS LICENSES .................. ......... SB-2167 VEH CD-SEC OF STATE EVIDENCE...................................... SB-2165 VEH CD-TESTING/DUI ......................... .............. SB-1428 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECHNICAL.................. SB-0569 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1373, 1423, 1427, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2156, 2169, 2215 HOUSE BILL: 687, 737, 2352, 2385, 3410, 3539, 3600, 3604, 3848, 3867 SENATE RESOLUTION: 185, 186, 190, 204, 287, 318, 401, 444, 454, 532, 613, 659, 660, 701, 781, 796, 802, 821, 829, 851, 875, 1152, 1153, 1182, 1250, 1270, 1461, 1486, 1700, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1726, 1727, 1735 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 62, 63, 64, 73, 95, 101, 107, 110 - SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 28, 29, 31, 41, 78, 84, 85, 88, 89, 116, 126, 176, 181, 182 2346 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-FITNESS-EXPENSES-FEES........................ SB-2207 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES............................................... SB-1431 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES .................... ...................... SB-1963 ALCOHL & DRUG TREAT-PROBATION .......................... SB-1211 CHGO SCH CD-PRINCIPALS AUTHRTY ............................. SB-1130 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT............................... SB- 1292 CONTROLLED SUBST-REGISTRATION .............................. SB-0588 COOK SHERIFF MERIT BOARD PAY ...................................... SB-0216 COR CD-HIV TEST-CRIMNL TRANSMT........................... SB-1615 CORRECTIONS- FINES ........................................ ..................... SB-1762 COUNTY CD-DUI-FEE-FINE-MINORS ......................... SB-2170 CRIM CD & CORRECTIONS-PEACE..................................... SB-1964 CRIM CD-CORR-FORGERY........................................... SB-2187 CRIM CD-CORR-PROSTITUTION ....................................... SB-1212 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME ......................... .......... SB-1289 CRIM CD-VEH CD-LOWER .10 - .08 .................................. SB-2168 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES .................................................. SB-1290 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ......................... SB-1391 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-ENTRY ........................... ......... SB-1291 CRIMINAL CD-ENTRAPMENT.............................................. SB-2188 CRIMINAL PRO-LAB REPORTS ......................................... SB-1319 DASA-AA 12 STEP RECOVERY PRGM................................. SB-1382 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS ..................................... SB-1424 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM........................... SB-0651 EMERG MEDICL SERVICS-TECHNICAL ........................ SB-1676 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.................................. SB-2198 EM S SYSTEM S ACT ................................................. .................. SB-0600 EMS-AMBULANCE RESPONSE TIME.................................. SB-0628 EMS-AUTOMATED DEFIBRILLATOR .................................. SB-1774 EMS-EMT-HIV DATA-DRUG TESTING........................... SB-1657 EMS-SHORT TITLE...................................... SB-1612 EM S- TECHN ICA L .................................................. .................... SB-1031 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL .............................. .......... SB-0884 EXPORTS-LOANS ...................................................................... SB-0484 FIRE PROTECT-INCREASE BOARD....................................... SB-0593 GANG TERRORISM OMNIBUS/SWORD ................................ SB-2154 HIV CONFIDENTIALITY-COUNSELING ............................. SB-0601 HOSPITALS-LIMIT RESUSCITATION .................................. SB-0587 HOUSING AUTH-CONTROL SUBSTANCE........................... SB-1210 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ......................... ........... SB-0820 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ......................... ........... SB-0821 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ............................................. SB-0500 INS CARD-ISSUE WITHOUT PAYMENT ............................. SB-0163 INS CD-BIRTH MOTHER CHILD ADPT................................. SB-0166 INS CD-HOSPTAL/AMBULNCE COVERG........................... SB-0164 INS CD-PRE-HOSPITAL CARE/EMS.................................. SB-0167 INS CD-RATES/EXEMPT ZIP CODE ..................................... SB-0592 LIQ CONTROL-UNDERAGE-GATHERING....................... SB-2171 LIQUOR-NO DRINKING BY EMPLOYEE ............................ SB-1613 LIQUOR-NO SALE FROM 2AM TO 7AM .......................... SB-1614 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION .............................. SB-0239 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT................................. SB-1329 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ............................................ SB-1134 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ..... ................. SB-1133 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE ............................... SB-1135 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ........................ SB-1136 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-0026 NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG SOLICITATION........................... SB-1741 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE/DISCONTINUE................................ SB-0994 PROF LICENSE SUSPENSION-DRUGS.................................. SB-0595 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.................................. SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL INCREASE HEARING........................................ SB-1371 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-COOK COUNTY ....................... SB-1132 SCH CD-CHGO LOCAL SCH COUNCILS.............................. SB-1128 SELF REFERRAL ACT .................................................. SB- 1813 SENTENCE MURDER 2/4 TO 20 ........................................ SB-2186 2347 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP)-Cont. VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD- LIGHTS- RAIN .................................................... .. SB-0524 VEH CD- RR CROSSINGS ......................................................... SB-1781 VEH CD-SOS-REPORT INFO SALE ................................... SB-2169 VEH CD-STAT SUSPENSION PERIOD ............................... SB-1272 VEHICLE CODE- FEES .................................. ....................... . SB-0816 VIDEO LOTTERY TERMINALS-TAVERN......................... SB-1758 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAICA SENATE BILL: 23, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 164, 177, 244, 477, 691, 990, 1268, 1270, 1668, 1856, 2374, 3037, 3461, 3884, 4168 SENATE RESOLUTION: 14, 92, 100, 124, 177, 200, 334, 335, 388, 433, 455, 509, 559, 566, 675, 690, 739, 740, 780, 843, 877, 950, 1066, 1152, 1219, 1254, 1255, 1268, 1308, 1311, 1338, 1345, 1453, 1505, 1506 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74, 89 RAUSCHENBERGER, STEVEN J. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP.) REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM) $CDB- BENTON SCHOOL ....................................................... SB-0207 $CDB-MARION/HEARING IMPAIRED ................................ SB-0046 $SBE- FRANKLIN COUNTY ........................... ....................... SB-0048 $SIU- DEPT- PUBLIC HEALTH .............................................. SB-0047 AGING-DRUG USE PAMPHLET.......................................... SB-0056 CHILD LABOR-AGE 18 (NOT 16)............................................ SB-0804 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TAX CREDT ............................ SB-0057 CORR CD-CNTY JUV DENTENTN CNTR........................... SB-0058 DEN R-COAL DEVELOPMENT ................................................ SB-0629 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 DIRECTOR LABOR-QUALIFICATIONS ............................... SB-1069 DIXON SPRINGS-U OF I TO SIU ......................................... SB-1072 DOWNSTATE HEALTH-SIU REPORT ................................... SB-0410 DOWNSTATE PUB TRAN-PARTICIPANT ........................ SB-1695 ED LABOR RELATION-PROFESSIONL ................................ SB-0737 ED LABOR RELATION-SHORT TERM ............................... SB-0738 ED LABOR RELATIONS-SHORT TITLE............................... SB-0147 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS................................ SB-0180 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT......................................... SB-0443 EPA-SPECIAL WASTE MANIFEST ...................................... SB-0388 FIELD TRIALS/DOGS ....................... ... ........... ........... SB-1 550 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ........................... ........ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ......................... ........... SB-1363 GEN OB BOND-COAL ENERGY DEVLP............................... SB-0142 INDUSTRL COAL UTILIZTN PRGM...................................... SB-1048 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE INS ........................................... SB-0979 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG...................... SB-1533 MINES ACT-EXPLOSIVES-NO GENDER........................ SB-2057 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL................................ SB-1361 NURSING CARE CONTRACT CHANGES............................... SB-1663 PART TIME EMPLOYEES-BENEFITS ................................... SB-1068 PEN CD-DWNST FIREFIGHTER-LAWYR......................... SB-0244 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ SB-0134 PEN CD-SURVIVING SPOUSE ............................................. SB-0739 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY .............................. SB-0126 PUB LABOR RELATION-SHORT TITLE............................... SB-0146 PUB UTIL-FEDERAL PROGRAM COST ................................ SB-01 11 PUBLIC LABOR RELATION-STRIKING .............................. SB-0736 SCH CD- ARBITRATION ............................ ...................... SB-0741 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD--LIABILITY INS EMPLOYEES ................................. SB-0740 SCH CD--STATE AID PAYMENTS .......................................... SB-1542 SCH CD-STATE AID-COAL PROPERTY............................. SB-1074 SCH ENERGY CONSVTN-PEST CONTRL......................... SB-1526 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... SB-1479 SIU-CARBONDALE-AQUACULTURE CNT ................... SB-0093 2348 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SOC SEC-PEN CD-ST EMP/TEACHER ............................... SB-0136 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY .............................................. SB-0892 ST EMPLOYEES INSUR-COMM COLLEG.......................... SB-1073 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY .......................... SB-0941 STATE REVENUE SHARING ............................................... SB-1000 UNEMPLOY MT INS-TECH CHANGE.................................. SB-1787 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-0144 VEH CD- BOAT TRAILER................................... .................... . SB-1070 VEH CD-MED REVIEW-LITERACY-DOT ........................ SB-2088 VEH CD- SPECIAL PLATES .................................................... SB-0059 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPD-ARCHERY......................... SB-0398 WILDLIFE CD-TAKE DOE FIRST ........................................... SB-0112 WILDLIFE CD-TAKE DOE FIRST........................................... SB-0143 WORKER COMP-PENALTIES-BENEFIT......................... SB-1788 WORKERS COMP & OD-BENEFITS ...................................... SB-1067 WORKERS COMP ACT-GRAMMAR CHG............................ SB-0145 WORKERS COMP- LIABILITY............................................... SB-2219 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA SENATE BILL: 304, 500 HOUSE BILL: 125, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180, 254, 277, 670, 735, 802, 968, 1220, 1238, 1268, 1270, 1380, 1776, 1930, 1955, 2014, 2050, 2166, 2342, 2468, 2526, 2581, 2653, 2749, 2979, 2996, 3045, 3160, 3164, 3221, 3227, 3232, 3487, 3512, 3622, 3796, 3854, 3950 SENATE RESOLUTION: 15, 82, 97, 117, 156, 283, 288, 310, 319, 345, 369, 403, 434, 449, 509, 531, 548, 585, 616, 632, 877, 929, 951, 1147, 1162, 1163, 1197, 1216, 1224, 1465, 1589, 1708, 1709, 1710 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 99, 126 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 73, 96, 104, 114, 130, 143, 162, 172 RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP) ELECTIONS-BACK DOOR REFERENDA.............................. SB-0922 GOV TORT IMMUNITY-MUSEUM DIST.............................. SB-0384 HISTORIC PRES-PERMIT USER FEES.................................. SB-0893 HOM ESTEAD EXEM PTION ...................................................... SB- 1109 IL LITERACY ACT-CHECKOFF......................................... SB-2161 INCOME TAX-IRC REFERENCE....................................... SB-0490 MEAT & POULTRY-LICENSE-PENALTY ......................... SB-1947 MUNI CD-ZONING BRD OF APPEALS................................. SB-0385 MUNI CD-ZONING UNDER 5000 ........................................... SB-1626 PREPAID LIQUOR TAX .............................................. ......... SB-1952 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 SCH CD-OPERATNS & MAINTENANCE............................. SB-2074 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. SB-1124 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY .......................... SB-0941 STATE REVENUE SHARING ................................................... SB-1000 TAX ADMIN-TAX FREE SALE-MPEA................................ SB-1956 TAX-GRANTS-INCOME RATE INCREAS ....................... SB-1110 TAX-INCOME-SCHOOLS...................... ...................... SB-1113 TAXES-APPLICABILITY ....................................................... SB-1373 USE TAX-MACHINERY PARTS-REFUND ........................ SB-1197 VEH CD-TRAILER REGISTRTN PLATE............................... SB-1381 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPD-ARCHERY......................... SB-0398 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RIGNEY SENATE BILL: 126, 746 HOUSE BILL: 241, 314, 1296, 1430, 1597, 1985 SENATE RESOLUTION: 151, 509, 869, 1003, 1319, 1320 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 52 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 89, 143 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM) $GENERAL ASSEMBLY-DISTRICT EXP............................ SB-1728 $HIGHER ED-DPH-MATH & SCIENCE.............................. SB-0301 $OCE--AUDITOR GENERAL................... ...................... SB-1730 $OCE--BD HIGHER ED ..................... ........................ SB-1840 $OCE--LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT ........................ .. SB-1729 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH ..................................... SB-2126 $OCE- STATE COMPTROLLER........................................... SB-0258 2349 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE- STATE COMPTROLLER ............................................ SB-1733 $REV-NURSING HOME GRANT ASSIST .......................... SB-1727 ALTERNATVE HEALTH CARE DELIVRY .............................. SB-0837 BINGO LICENSE/TAX-SCH TUITION .................................. SB-0197 CHICAGO CASINO ..................................................................... SB-0001 SS-2 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST-TRUSTEES.............................. SB-0257 CHILD CARE- STYLE CHANGE ............................................ SB-1827 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE .............................. SB-0195 CMS-DCFS-MARYVILLE ACADMY-PROP................... SB-1485 CNTY ORD VIOLATN STYLE CHANGE.............................. SB-1830 COLL IMMUNZATN-EXEMPT COMMUTER................... SB-0127 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT.............................. SB-0053 COUNTIES-FOREST PRES TAX LEVY............................... SB-1832 COUNTY BOND RATINGS ............................. ........................ SB-1831 COUNTY HOSPITA LS ....................................... ...................... SB-0838 CREATE JUDICIAL ADVISORY ............................................. SB-2231 DOC-PERCH-CHUB COMMERCL LICENS .................... SB-1508 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-CRIME VICTIMS .............................. SB-0400 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE .......................................... SB-0001 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM ACT ................................... SB-1455 EXPORTS- LOANS ................................................ SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ....................................... SB-1700 FAM ILY M EDICAL LEAVE ............................ ...................... SB-0025 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT............................................... SB-0052 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OPERATION ACT.............................. SB-2140 HUMAN RIGHTS- TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-1969 IDPA-MEDICAI D- HOSPITALS ........................................ SB-0500 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT........................... SB-0054 ILL AERONAUTICS-GRAMMATICAL.................................. SB-2224 INFRASTRUCTURE EXPANSION ACT................................... SB-1828 INTERSTATE AIRPORT-SEVERABLE ................................ SB-2226 JUDICIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ..................................... SB-1234 JUDICIAL NOTE-CASELOAD HIKE ...................................... SB-2220 JUV CT- STLYE CHANGE ............................. ...................... SB-2159 LEG COMMISSION REORGANIZATION................................ SB-1158 METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY-MEMBER ...................... SB-101 5 PEN CD-COOK CO/ANNUAL REPORT ................................ SB-1829 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-1824 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................... SB-0083 PRAIRIE STATE 2000-LITERACY .......................................... SB-1220 PREJUDGM ENT INTEREST ......... ...................... ................... SB- 1100 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS................................. SB-1487 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY ............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACT.................................... SB-1075 REVENUE ACT-ASSESSMENTS ......................................... SB-1339 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANTS....................................... SB-1420 SCH CD-ROCK SCHOOL/DEAF-BLIND.............................. SB-0220 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ...................................... SB-1479 ST POLICE-MERIT BD MEMBERSHIP.................................. SB-0535 SUPPORT ORDERS- INCOME ........................ .................... SB-1201 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ........................... SB-0800 TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE.............................. SB-2225 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROCK SENATE BILL: 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 308, 715, 1770, 1843, 1847 HOUSE BILL: 106, 107, 108, 372, 393, 394, 395, 687, 888, 1311, 1354, 1357, 1623, 1935, 1983, 2072, 2633, 2698, 2927, 2989, 3083, 3084, 3275, 3456 SENATE RESOLUTION: 93, 105, 146, 147, 148, 172, 173, 190, 193, 195, 202, 210, 258, 290, 291, 326, 344, 365, 404, 417, 451, 456, 457, 477, 487, 521, 526, 533, 590, 607, 613, 621, 622, 636, 644, 673, 686, 701, 725, 741, 742, 747, 777, 805, 818, 820, 855, 860, 872, 875, 923, 924, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 947, 958, 968, 970, 972, 974, 975, 998, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1100, 1130, 1146, 1149, 1201, 1207, 1229, 1230, 1234, 1248, 1260, 1261, 1286, 1300, 1400, 1403, 1406, 1429, 1435, 1440, 1442, 1443, 1455, 1461, 1473, 1554, 1560, 1603, 1604, 1624, 1627, 1631, 1641, 1659, 1665, 1667, 1668, 1671, 1675, 1679, 1685, 1686, 1719, 1727, 1728, 1729, 1730, 1731, 1732, 1733, 1734, 1736 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 62, 63, 90, 107, 110, 137, 151, 154, 169 2350 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 32, 41, 71, 82, 83, 96, 107, 115, 116, 141, 143, 183, 189, 190, (SSI) 10 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-ST BD ED COLLECTIVE BARGN ................................ SB-1386 $OCE--STATE COMPTROLLER.......................................... SB-0258 ACCOUNTANT LIABILITY-DAMAGES ............................... SB-2119 AGING ACT-DELIVERED MEALS ....................................... SB-1037 AIR CONDITIONED TRANSPORTATION .............................. SB-0584 BD HIGHER ED BUDGET FORM.............................................. SB-1447 CHICAGO PARK-PENSION CD-TECH................................ SB-0573 COMM REAL ESTATE BROKER LIENS.................................. SB-0556 DASA-AA 12 STEP RECOVERY PRGM................................. SB-1382 DCCA-HOME RULE PREEMPT REPORT.............................. SB-2098 DEPT-CORR-COUNTIES/TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0560 DPH-MOBILE HOME PARK LICENSE .................................. SB-1449 ELEC CD- TECHN ICA L.......................................................... SB-0571 GOVT ETHICS-PUBLIC EMPL UNIONS ............................... SB-0862 HEALTH FIN-HOSP BILL/ITEM COST.................................. SB-0857 HEALTH FINANCE-NO COST SHIFT ................................ SB-0858 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING .................................................. SB-0219 HOME DELIVERY-MEALS/ALZHEIMER............................... SB-2104 HOM E RULE NOTE ACT .................................... .................... SB-1032 HOMESTED EXEMP-SENIOR CITIZENS.......................... SB-0583 HOMESTED EXEMP-SENIOR CITIZENS.......................... SB-1388 HORSE RACE OFF TRACK BET/PAYMT................................ SB-0559 HORSE RACE-INTERTRACK WAGERS ............................... SB-0557 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL ............................. .................. SB-0558 HOSPITALS-UNPAID CHARGES........................................... SB-2071 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTIONS ................................................. SB-1389 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL ................................................... SB-1384 LEG COMM REORGANIZATION-SR CIT ............................ SB-0586 MANDATES-DCCA-PUBLIC HEARINGS........................... SB-1039 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS......................... SB-1450 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ SB-1738 METRO WATER RECLAMATN DISTRICT............................. SB-0217 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN..................................... SB-0859 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN..................................... SB-0860 MOBILE HOME PARK-SELL HOME...................................... SB-0861 MTA-BOARD AUTHORITY-AGE 65 .................................... SB-0585 MUNI CD-HOME RULE UNIT/TECH ................................... SB-0572 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................... SB-0083 PUB LABOR RELATNS-500 EMPLOYEE............................... SB-0581 PUB LABOR-UNION FINANCE REPORT............................. SB-1448 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-DISCIPLINE .............................. SB-0553 RESIDENT REAL PROP CONDITIONS.................................... SB-0856 REVENUE-ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDR........................... SB-1383 REVENUE- TECHNICAL.......................................................... SB-0574 SCH CD-AA/AL ANON RECOV PROG.................................. SB-1736 SCH CD-BD OF ED-COLLECTV BARGN ............................ SB-1385 SCH CD-CH SCH REFORM/TECHNICAL............................ SB-0578 SCH CD-OVERSIGHT/FINANCE AUTH............................... SB-2072 SCH CD-SENIOR CITIZEN RESPECT ................................... SB-0580 SCH CD-ST AID ANTICIPATION .......................................... SB-1988 SCH CD-VACANT GA SCHOLARSHIP.................................. SB-0863 SR CITIZN-EARNEST MONEY REFUND ............................ SB-0582 ST MANDATES-STYLE CHANGE .......................................... SB-2093 STATE WITHHOLDING-UNION DUES ................................ SB-0579 UTILITY REFUND CHECKS .............................................. SB-1387 VEH CD-CAR RENTAL ...................................... SB-0218 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX .......................................... SB-1737 VEH CD--LOCAL TAX ..................... ..................................... SB-2200 VEH CD-NO FUZZ BUSTER.................................................. SB-0575 VEH CD- RENTALS................... . ...................... SB-0896 VEH CD--SCRAP M ETAL ............................... ........................ SB-0576 VEH CD-TARPS FOR ROCK.................................................. SB-0577 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVICKAS 2351 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 518, 545, 785, 1204, 1487, 2149, 2169, 2592, 3149, 3513, 3610, 3746, 4136 SENATE RESOLUTION: 84, 85, 86, 149, 177, 181, 182, 183, 322, 331, 332, 333, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 534, 549, 577, 648, 655, 692, 707, 727, 734, 1122, 1123, 1142, 1511, 1582, 1628 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 82 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP) $GRF-OCE-CIVIL SERVICE COMM .................................... SB-2006 $IL PLAN CNCL DEVELOP DISABLTS .................................... SB-0370 $OCE- DCCA .................................................. .................... SB-2007 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ............................. SB-0347 $OCE-DEPT-EMPLOYMENT SECURITY .......................... SB-2011 $OCE-EDUC LABOR RELATIONS BRD ................................ SB-0345 $OCE-ST LABOR RELATIONS BD........................................ SB-2030 ADOPTION- CONFIDENTIALITY ......................................... SB-0680 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REPRESENTN ............................. SB-0425 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... SB-0426 CHILD SUPPORT-UNION HEALTH INS .............................. SB-1821 CLINICAL LABORATORY ACT-TECH ................................. SB-2144 COMMUNITY BUILDING COMPLEX COM ........................... SB-1161 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT................................ SB-0397 CORR CD-PILOT RECYCLING PROGRM ............................ SB-0894 CRIMINAL CD-CHANGE ORDERS ...................................... SB-0427 DEPT AGING-MODIFIED SERVICES .................................... SB-1946 DEPT MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY......................................... SB-2143 DEV DISABLED-RESIDENT SERVICES................................ SB-0297 DPA-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE-HARDSHP ........................... SB-1254 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY ................................... .................... SB-0652 GEN ASSIST-DRUG ADVOCACY PRGM ............................ SB-1260 HIGHWAY CD-MAILBOXES ................. ..................... SB-0428 IDPA-MANAGED CARE .................. ....................... SB-1263 IDPA--NURSING HOM ES ...................................................... SB-1259 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ................................ SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 MAINTENANCE PROJECT-ST MONEYS.......................... SB-1370 MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW-TECHNICAL................................ SB-1174 MUNI ANNEX-HIWAY COMMSR NOTICE .................... SB-0203 PARK DIST BOND ISSUE ................................. ........................ SB- 122 PARK DIST-CAPITAL EXPENDITURE .............................. SB-0488 PERSONNEL CD-PERSIAN GULF VETS .............................. SB-0110 PROMPT PAYMENT-NO MEDICAL ASST........................... SB-1256 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY ............................ SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE ................................................. SB-2181 PUBLIC AID-GEN ASSISTANCE PRGM ............................... SB-1262 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS ...................................... SB-1258 PUBLIC FUND MUTUAL US OBLIGATN................................ SB-0829 RESIDENT REAL PROP-MORTGAGE BD............................. SB-0487 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE DISCLOSUR .............................. SB-1891 SCH CD-AID/PROP TAX EXT LIMIT .................................... SB-1494 SCH CD-ED SERVIC REGION INC TX .................................. SB-0485 SCH CD-ENROLLMENT CAPACITY..................................... SB-1971 SCH CD-POST MEETINGS/WORKSHOP............................. SB-0649 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING PLAN........................................ SB-0883 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY EXAM/FEES................................ SB-1949 UNEMPLOY INS-LOAN ORIGINATOR................................ SB-0486 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................. SB-0176 911 SYSTEM CIVIL IM M UNITY ................................................ SB-1820 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAFFER SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 635, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1255, 1257, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, /277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1311, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1496, 1722, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 2352 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP)-Cont. 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2170, 2171, 2189, 2215 HOUSE BILL: 7, 576, 581, 635, 641, 645, 650, 658, 901, 954, 1106, 1448, 1860, 2019, 2396, 2633, 2825, 2947, 2950, 3126, 3212, 3239, 3240, 3532, 3533, 3607, 3713 SENATE RESOLUTION: 177, 509, 551, 567, 581, 829, 899, 950, 1408, 1547, 1583, 1584, 1637 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 28, 145, 147, 153 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 28, 29, 33, 65, 89, 110, 118, 151, 181 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP) $STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION....................................... SB-1527 CAP DEV BD-ASBESTOS ABATMNT...................................... SB-1395 CDMP HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY.......................................... SB-1638 CHIPS-EXTEND ELIGIBILITY LIMIT................................... SB-1023 COM P HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY ............................................ SB-1900 CON FRD-HLTH PRICE DISCRIMINAT............................... SB-0493 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT................................ SB-0397 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT-AIDS ................................... SB-0263 DOT-HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORTN.............................. SB-1250 EPA-GASOLINE VAPOR RECOVERY .................................... SB-1241 GOV ETHICS-HIKE ECON INTEREST .................................. SB-1755 HEALTH FINANCE REFORM -CARE............................... SB-0646 HIV-NOTICE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES ............................... SB-0831 HLTH CARE BILLING PROCEDURE..................................... SB-0492 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION .............................. SB-0735 IDPA MEDICAL SERVICES ..................... .................... SB-1269 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ................................ SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 INSUR- INVITRO FERTILIZATION ....................................... SB-1310 INSURANCE CODE- CAPTION ............................................... SB-0268 INSURANCE COVERAGE EXEMPT..................................... SB-1922 INSURANCE UMBRELLA COVERAGE................................... SB-1808 MUNI CD-PUBLIC LAND-APPRAISERS............................ SB-0063 MUNI CD-SURPLUS PROP/APPRAISAL............................... SB-0909 OIL/GAS-CD BOND-DRILLING PERMT............................. SB-0266 PEN CD-INSUR-FEES-AUDITS ........................................ SB-2130 PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BD-WORK.................................... SB-0813 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARY-LIFE .............................. SB-0267 REV ACT-TAX SALE/12% MAX BID...................................... SB-0199 ST GOVT PROGRAM REDUCTION ACT ................................. SB-2156 ST PURCH-MULTIYEAR PERS PROP................................... SB-2131 TIFS- BO N D S ................................................................................ SB- 1940 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY EXAM/FEES................................ SB-1898 VEH CD-NO RADAR DETECTORS....................................... SB-0194 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHUNEMAN SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 448, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2030, 2031, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2170, 2171, 2189, 2215 HOUSE BILL: 525, 1323, 1466, 1691, 1692, 2416, 3281, 3707 SENATE RESOLUTION: 318, 484, 509, 568, 570, 829, 943, 1341 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 121 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 28, 29, 35, 40, 89, 142, 143 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM) $C D B- SIU ................................................................................... SB-1 607 2353 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. $COMM COLLEGE BRD-BRD TRUSTEES ............................ SB-0308 $OCE-GRANTS/COMMUN COLLEGE BD ........................... SB-1845 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH ........................................ SB-2126 BINGO LICENSE-TAX/LIMITATIONS.............................. SB-2067 BOB-FEDERAL FUNDS .............................. ................ SB-1794 BOB-LEG-FEDERAL FUNDS/INTERGOV .............. SB-0971 BUDGET PROCESS-IL AUTHORITIES.................................. SB-0483 CASH MANAGEMENT ACT........................ ................. SB-1985 CEMETERY CARE ACT-TECHNICAL .......................... ........ SB-0489 CERT OF PARTICIPATIN-ELIMINATE................................ SB-0451 CIV PRO-RAPE CONFIDENTIAL COMM............................. SB-1861 CIVIL AD CD-CIGARETTE TAX ............................................ SB-1327 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE .............................. SB-0195 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS............................... SB-0405 CMS-CENTRALIZE ST PURCHASING ................................. SB-2241 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX ...................................... SB-0455 COMM COLL-DISTRIBUTION FORMULA .......................... SB-1846 COMPTROLLER RPRT FISCAL IMPACT................................ SB-0261 COMPTROLLER-WITHHOLDING FEE................................ SB-1046 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ....................................... SB-1592 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .............................. SB-1020 CRIM CD-PUB OFFICIAL INTERFERE................................. SB-0817 DCCA-REPORT INCENTIVE OFFERS ................................... SB-1003 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION................... SB-1364 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN ............................ SB-1392 DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTH-REPRT .......................... SB-0479 DISPLACED HOMEMAKER PROGRAMS ....... ........... SB-1860 ED FOR EMPLYMNT PROGM & SERVCE .............................. SB-1983 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS................................ SB-0180 ELEC CD--1994 PRIMARY DATE ................................ SB-0001 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ......................................... SB-1636 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT........................................... SB-0443 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ACT............................ SB-1451 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZ WASTE ....................................... SB-0633 EPA-STATE ADMINISTRATN ACTIVTY ............................. SB-2105 ETHANOL MOTOR FUEL-ALTERNATIVE.......................... SB-1379 ETHANOL-MOTOR FUEL .................................................... SB-0929 EXPORTS-LOANS ............................................. SB-0484 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ............................ ....... SB-1700 FAM ILY M EDICAL LEAVE ........................................................ SB-0025 FARM DEV ACT-RESERVE FUND ......................................... SB-1637 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES .......................................... SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ........................................... SB-1363 GO BONDS-PERSONAL PROPERTY................................ SB-0452 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................. SB-0670 GOVT FINANCES-INC TAX-FUNDS..................... ........ SB-1473 HGHR ED EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE.................................... SB-1182 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS................................... SB-0060 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. SB-0634 HUMAN RIGHTS-TECHNICAL............................................ SB-1969 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION .............................. SB-0735 IDPA--MEDICAI D-HOSPITALS ...................................... SB-0500 IDPA-MEDICAL-MAMMOGRAMS..................................... SB-1380 INCREASE SOLID WSTE FEE...................................... SB-1349 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG .................. SB-1533 IN S- FIBRO CY STIC................................................................ SB-0830 INTEREST-ESTATE CLAIMS-PROBATE ........................... SB-1147 JUVENILE CT-NEGLECTED MINOR .................................... SB-1990 LEG COMM REORG-BOB ACT........................................... SB-1984 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION ACT ................................ SB-1793 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ SB-0215 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT................................. SB-1329 LOCAL GOVT DISTRIB FUND--INCOME........................... SB-1935 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL................................ SB-1361 MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW--ETHANOL .................... SB-2229 MUNI CD-FLOOD CONTROL ASSESSMT............................ SB-1694 NO SALE LIST-PHONE SOLICITATN ................................... SB-1467 2354 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. OCCUPATION INFO COORDINATING ................................. SB-0981 PARK DIST BONDS-PROP TAX LIM.................................... SB-1925 PEN CD-DNST TEACH/DEATH BENFT ........................... SB-2145 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS....................... ......... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-TRAININGREIMBURS............................ SB-0181 PHONES OFFER FLAT RATE OPTION .................................... SB-0448 PRAIRIE STATE 2000-LITERACY ........................................ SB-1220 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROMPT PAYMENT-MEDICAL ASSIST .............................. SB-1589 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBAID-EARNFARE PROGRAM ....................................... SB-1717 PUB COMM COLLEGE-GRANT RATES................................ SB-0309 PUB UTIL-UNJUST RATE INCREASE .................................. SB-1200 PUBLIC AID- TECHNICAL........... ........................................ SB-2236 REAL PROPERTY LEASE PURCHASE .................................... SB-2066 REVENUE-TECHNICAL ................................................. SB-1321 SCH CD-BUY VOCATIONAL ED HOUSE ............................. SB-0825 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ........... .................... SB-0708 SCH CD-COMPULSORY SCH ATTENDNC.......................... SB-0178 SCH CD-PRESCHL FIRE SAFETY ED.................................... SB-2237 SCH CD-STATE AID PAYMENTS......................................... SB-1542 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF....................... ......... SB-1479 SEN CIT-REAL ESTATE TAX DEFER..................... ....... SB-1816 SEX CRIMES-NEGLECT-EXPORT CNCL........................ SB-1763 ST EMPLOYEE-ACCRUED VACA/SICK............................... SB-0091 ST PURCHASING-OWNER DISCLOSURE........................... SB-0667 ST PURCHASING-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0719 STATE COMPTROLLER ACT.................................................. SB-0668 STATE FAIR-MINIMUM GATE FEE...................................... SB-0449 TAXES PROTEST INTEREST RATE......................................... SB-1732 TAXPAYER OMBUDSMAN .............................................. SB-2120 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION DETERNC ............................... SB-0624 TOLL HIGHWAY-AUTHORITY ......................................... SB-0480 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-WORKSHARING ........................... SB-0450 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE................................... ............... SB-1495 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE-HMO ....................................... SB-0300 VEH CD-DRUGS & DRIVING ................................................ SB-0781 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................ SB-0176 VET AFFAIRS-MED ASST-HOUSING................................ SB-0196 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SEVERNS SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 1492, 1493, 1677, 2141 HOUSE BILL: 12, 50, 248, 551, 575, 614, 742, 875, 910, 968, 1000, 1021, 1121, 1601, 1623, 1842, 1878, 2100, 2177, 2299, 2420, 2422, 2556, 2697, 2741, 2825, 2927, 3038, 3483, 3512, 3650, 3692, 3808, 3834, 4037, 4075, 4078, 4124, 4160 SENATE RESOLUTION: 46, 97, 114, 115, 116, 137, 168, 169, 289, 303, 311, 374, 376, 441, 469, 470, 471, 475, 493, 526, 539, 546, 576, 680, 736, 874, 923, 924, 949, 951, 1147, 1293, 1328, 1352, 1353, 1361, 1406, 1452, 1465, 1642, 1672 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 29, 79, 144, 149, 158 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 36, 45, 62, 66, 96, 105, 107, 124, 143, 159, 169, 180, 188, 191, 192 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SS1) 2, (SS1) 4 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-DWIGHT CORRECTIONAL CNTER........................... SB-0113 $CD B-- SIU ............ ......... ......... ................. .......... ............ SB-1607 $DCCA-ENERGY ASSISTANCE.......................................... SB-1476 AGING-ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA...................................... SB-1224 AIDS EDUCATION-HEALTH CARE PRO............................. SB-1854 ALCOHOL SERVER PERMIT-TRAINING ............................ SB-2109 AMB SURG TREATMENT CENTER......................................... SB-1814 CHILD CARE- TECHNICAL........................ .................... SB-1443 CHILD LABOR-AGE 18 (NOT 16)......................................... SB-0804 CIV ADMIN-DEPT DIR QUALIFICAT ................................ SB-1596 CIV ADMIN-MAMMOGRAPHY STANDARD...................... SB-1760 COMMUNTY-INTEGRATE LIVE ARRANG ..................... SB-1472 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCE PENLTY.......................... SB-1464 2355 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CONTROLLED SUBS-PENALTIES......................................... SB-1433 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-ENHANCED ........................ SB-2228 DAY CARE-EMPLOYER LIABILITY ..................................... SB-0109 DCCA RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................... SB-0476 DCFS-CUSTODY/VISIT/MARRIGAGE............................... SB-0789 DCFS-GROUP DAY CARE ACTIVITIES................................ SB-1457 DEATH/TOBACCO CONTRIB CAUSE ..................................... SB-1594 DPH-BREAST IMPLANT INFO ............................................... SB-1645 DPH- HYSTERECTOMY ALTERNATIVES............................ SB-0108 DPH PREGN WOMEN SUB ABUSE....................................... SB-1646 DPH-WOMENS HEALTH NEEDS ........................................ SB-1647 ELEC-JUDGE COMP-HOMELESS VOTES.......................... SB-1992 EMS-DPH-PEDIATRIC TRAMA CARE ................................... SB-1331 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... SB-1475 EXPORTS- LOANS ................................................ ................. SB-0484 FAM PRACT RESID ANNUAL RPT ....................................... SB-1205 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ...................................................... SB-0025 FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION ELDERLY ................................ SB-2107 HAZARD SUBSTANCE-BITTER TASTE ............................... SB-0076 HAZARDOUS SUBS-BITTERING AGENT............................ SB-0227 HEALTH CARE-HIV-DISCRIMINATN............................... SB-1689 HEALTH FACILITIES-ACCESS............................................. SB-1690 HIV-TESTING CONDTN HEALTH CARE........................... SB-1691 HOME DELIVERY-MEALS/ALZHEIMER............................ SB-2 104 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES .................................... SB-0064 HOSPITAL-DUTY HOUR REQ-INTERNS.......................... SB-1692 HOUSING DEV-COMMUNITY ORGANIZT......................... SB-0526 HUMAN RIGHTS-PARENTAL STATUS ............................... SB-2108 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASMNT.......................... SB-0812 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS............................. SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID HOSPITALS ........................................... SB-0500 IDPA-M MEDICAL- MAM MOGRAMS.................................... SB-1380 IL JOB TRAINING COUNCIL .................................................... SB-1759 INFNT MORTLTY-YRLY BD REPT ..................................... SB-1223 INS CODE-HMO ACT-PRESCRIP DRUG............................ SB-1533 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION......................................... SB-0475 MAMMOGRAPHY TESTING.................................................... SB-0527 MEDICAID-RANK HEALTH SERVICES............................... SB-1853 MEDICAID TRANSPLANT-HOSPITAL.............................. SB-2068 MEDICAL EXAM JUV PROTECT CSDY................................ SB-1851 MEDICAL PATIENTS RIGHTS .................................................. SB-0 106 NATIONAL HEALTH INS REFERENDUM............................ SB-2117 NEW DEPT HEALTH/HUMAN SERVICES............................. SB-1595 NURSNG HOME CARE-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-1038 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS .................................................... SB-1183 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY ............................... SB-0126 PUB AID EARNFARE PROGRAM ........................................ SB-1717 PUB AID-GEN ASSIT ELIGIBILITY ....................................... SB-1718 PUB HEALTH-EMERG HEALTH CARE ................................ SB- 1146 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST..................................... SB-0226 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS-COOPERATION............................. SB-1889 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL DISPENSERS ................................... SB-0888 PUBLIC AID-TRAINING PROGRAMS................................... SB-0886 SCH CD-REQUIRE DENTAL EXAM ...................................... SB-1680 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ....................................... SB-1479 TOWNSHIP LAW-GEN ASSISTNCE TAX............................. SB-0887 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ................................................... SB-1495 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ............................................... SB-1975 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE- HMO .................................... SB-0300 WARN HOME MEDICAL TEST KITS .................................... SB-0107 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 328, 830, 1019, 1965, 2086 HOUSE BILL: 313, 426, 489, 707, 739, 916, 1128, 1162, 1203, 1218, 1283, 1463, 1573, 1608, 1609, 1615, 1623, 1797, 1923, 2074, 2075, 2186, 2227, 2228, 2458, 2464, 2486, 2491, 2510, 2558, 2758, 2798, 2994, 3032, 3045, 3047, 3090, 3107, 3108, 3135, 3261, 2356 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 3266, 3373, 3395, 3408, 3422, 3610, 3633, 3638, 3770, 3788, 3884, 4070, 4075, 4079, 4101, 4163, 4165 SENATE RESOLUTION: 44, 147, 148, 193, 268, 385, 386, 387, 485, 486, 533, 607, 608, 609, 612, 619, 622, 644, 664, 673, 684, 689, 699, 709, 731, 736, 973, 1109, 1110, 1129, 1143, 1158, 1256, 1259, 1347, 1362, 1363, 1436, 1440, 1441, 1475, 1491, 1606, 1607, 1635, 1655, 1656, 1670, 1673 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 79, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 96, 112, 143, 172, 181 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ SB-0001 SS-1 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT HUMAN RIGHTS............................................ SB-2017 $OCE- HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ............................. SB-201 8 AMB SURG TREATMENT CENTER ....................................... SB- 1814 AMBULATRY SURGICL TREATMT CNTR......................... SB-0865 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-SCH/REMOVAL....................... SB-0946 ATTORNEY GENERAL-STATE AGENCY............................ SB-1982 BANK HOME EQUITY MORTGAG-AGING ......................... SB-0033 BODILY SUBSTNCE REMOVL/USE ACT............................... SB-0114 CEMETERY LABOR-BURIAL RIGHTS ................................. SB-1722 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST-TRUSTEES .............................. SB-0257 CHILD CARE-DAY CARE HOME ........................................ SB-0132 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS................................. SB-0405 CMS-CENTRALIZE ST PURCHASING .............................. SB-2241 CNTY STORMWTR ORDINANCE-STATE ........................... SB-1792 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY .......................................... SB-1592 COURT FILINGS FAX ACT ............................... ................... SB-0078 CRIM CD-CRIM PRO-STALKING ....................... ........... SB-2216 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO & CORR-SEX CRIMES........................................ SB-1597 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING........... ................................ SB-1555 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................... SB-1602 CTA BUDGET-BD-EMPLOYEES......................................... SB-1496 DCFS CHILD WELFARE LITIGATION .................................... SB-1897 DCFS-CHILDREN RESIDENTIAL CARE.............................. SB-0094 DCFS- REPORTS ................................. .......................... SB-1287 DEFERRED COMP-EMPLOYER FUNDED ........................... SB-0603 DEV FIN AUTH-ST TREAS CUSTODY............................ SB-1609 DMHDD GRANT-FEDERAL FUNDING ................................ SB-0925 DMHDD-EQUITY FUNDING ........................................... SB-0539 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE #........................... SB-0439 EARLY RETIRE-COAL-VARIOUS ACTS............................. SB-0045 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS....................................... SB-0013 ELEC CD-SCH CD-BD OF ED ...................... ................... SB-2218 ELEC CD-SPLIT SHIFT JUDGES........................................... SB-1 141 ELECTIONS-BACK DOOR REFERENDA.............................. SB-0922 EMS-DPH-PEDIATRIC TRAMA CARE ............................... SB-1331 EPA-LANDFILL LANDSCAPE WASTE ................................. SB-0854 EPA- TECHNICAL................................... ..... .................... SB-0966 EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION ACT............................. SB-1911 EXPERIMENTAL ORGAN TRANSPLANTS ........................... SB-0115 GANG TERRORISM OMNIBUS/SWORD................................ SB-2154 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................. SB-0670 HEALTH CARE SURROGATE ACT ........................................ SB-1092 HEALTH CARE/CONS FRAUD-BILLING ............................ SB-1811 HIGHER ED-BAN ROTC EXCLUSION.................................. SB-0644 HIST PRES-PERMIT USER FEES ............................. ........ SB-1782 HISTORIC RESOURCE PRES-PLANS.................................. SB-0525 INCOME TAX PAYMT-CREDIT CARD................................. SB-1490 INS CD-LIFE-MILITARY PERSONNEL.......................... SB-0169 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN-PROHIBITNS.............................. SB-2052 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT.................................. SB-1329 LOCAL GOVT GIFT CERTIFICATE....................................... SB-1623 LPN-APP PENDING-NURSING HOMES ............................ SB-1807 MEDICAID-TRANSPLANT-HOSPITAL............................... SB-2068 MEDICAL PROCEDURE CONSENT ...................................... SB-0095 2357 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP--Cont. MEDICAL/SELF-DETERMINATION..................................... SB-0079 MINOR-TREATMNT-PARENT TOO SOON.................... SB-1622 MNTL HLTH INTERGVT AGREEMENT................................. SB-0168 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT.................... ........ SB-0316 MURDER-AGGRAVATION ........................................ SB-1895 NURSE ACT-LICENSE EXCEPTION .................................. SB-1105 PARENTAG E-TESTING/DNA.................... ....................... SB-1297 PARENTS TOO SOON-PUBLIC HEALTH ......................... SB-2129 PEN CD-DWNST POL-PENSION BENFT......................... SB-0014 PERSONNEL CD-TRAINING REIMBURS ............................ SB-0181 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT ...................................... SB-2201 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY ........................... SB-0778 PROPERTY CONTROL-REPORTS........................................ SB-0223 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC AID--SCHOOL-WORK .............................................. SB-1509 PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSION ....................................... SB-1673 RADIATION MACHINE TEST ...................... ..................... SB-0435 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM............................ SB-0312 REGION HLTH CARE SER AUTH ACT ................................... SB-0202 REV ACT-ASSMT CHG-NOTICE ................................. SB-1703 REV ACT CONTESTING ASSESSMENTS ............................ SB-1704 REV ACT CONTESTING ASSESSMENTS ............................ SB-1705 REV ACT NOTICE OF TAX INCREASE................................ SB-1701 REV ACT PROP TX APPEALBD ................................... SB-1707 REV ACT PROPERTY TX EXTENSTION.............................. SB-1706 REV-INC TAX-CHECK-MONEY ORDER ...................... SB-0077 SALES TX-RATE-FOOD-MEDICINE ................................ SB-2245 SCH CD-COOK REG SUPT-INTEREST ............................... SB-0642 SCH CD-END GEN ASSEM SCHLRSHPS.............................. SB-1973 SCH CD-FOREIGN/INTRNTL CURRICL............................. SB-1735 SCH CD- LEGAL REPRESENTATION .................................... SB-0075 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPT-INTEREST............................... SB-0538 SCH CD-REGNL TRUSTEE MEETINGS................................ SB-0073 SCH CD-REGNL TRUSTEE SECRETARY............................ SB-0074 SCH CD-REQUIRE DENTAL EXAM ...................................... SB-1680 SCH CD-TOWNSHIP TREASR-TRUSTEE.......................... SB-0882 SCH CD-WORK CASH FUND DISPOSTN ............................. SB-0643 SICK CHILD & PARENT LEAVE ACT....................................... SB-2116 SIU-CARBONDALE-AQUACULTURE CNT ................... SB-0093 ST EMPLOYEE PHONE CHARGES........................................... SB-1786 ST EMPLOYMNT RECORDS-IMMIGRATN......................... SB-1516 ST PROGRAM REDUCTION-PURCHASNG......................... SB-1783 ST PURCH-MULTIYEAR PERS PROP................................... SB-2131 ST PURCHASING-OWNER DISCLOSURE........................... SB-0667 STATE AGENCY POLICE POWERS.......................................... SB-2121 STATE GOVT BODY MEETING PLACE................................... SB-1785 STATE POLICE-MERIT BOARD.................................... SB-1784 TAXPAYER OM BUDSM AN .................. ................................ SB-2120 TOLL HIGHWAY-AUTHORITY ........................................... SB-0480 TRUTH IN TAXATION-MAIL NOTICES .............................. SB-1702 VEH CD-RELOCATORS ................................................... SB-1497 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRIVE BY SHOOTS ............................... SB-1499 VEH CD- TA RPS........................... ............ ..... ..... .............. SB-0222 VEH CD-TINT WINDOW/APPLICATION ............................ SB-0566 VET AFFAIRS-MED ASST-HOUSING................................. SB-0196 WILDLIFE CD-DEER/TURKEY SEASON............................ SB-0130 WORKPLACE DRUG & ALCOHL TESTNG ............................ SB-0321 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TOPINKA SENATE BILL: 1, 37, 60, 261, 416, 502, 563, 587, 635, 868, 910, 947, 1020, 1037, 1172, 1189, 1191, 1241, 1264, 1293, 1294, 1374, 1964 HOUSE BILL: 67, 478, 515, 551, 610, 629, 633, 634, 677, 678, 778, 812, 2292, 2334, 2413, 2446, 2491, 2512, 2677, 2714, 3115, 3137, 3175, 3256, 3278, 3347, 3619, 3650, 3739, 3769, 3770, 3790, 3885, 4163, 4166 SENATE RESOLUTION: 11, 51, 52, 58, 61, 91, 93, 106, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 145, 177, 179, 180, 185, 186, 204, 216, 260, 261, 262, 263, 298, 299, 300, 301, 308, 314, 329, 349, 360, 367, 382, 388, 407, 408, 410, 430, 431, 444, 462, 488, 508, 509, 2358 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP)-Cont. 511, 512, 513, 514, 527, 528, 540, 541, 542, 544, 552, 555, 556, 557, 571, 572, 573, 589, 594, 595, 596, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 618, 634, 637, 638, 639, 640, 646, 658, 669, 675, 677, 678, 685, 690, 693, 736, 757, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 767, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 802, 810, 811, 812, 819, 821, 840, 841, 842, 843, 851, 864, 865, 866, 867, 877, 878, 879, 882, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 917, 918, 919, 920, 943, 950, 960, 976, 977, 978, 979, 980, 987, 989, 990, 993, 1050, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1081, 1082, 1092, 1093, 1101, 1107, 1108, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1124, 1131, 1144, 1150, 1151, 1173, 1174, 1175, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1188, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1217, 1218, 1228, 1252, 1281, 1284, 1324, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1335, 1343, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1367, 1374, 1381, 1383, 1390, 1391, 1392, 1426, 1429, 1438, 1444, 1447, 1448, 1449, 1450, 1454, 1456, 1459, 1475, 1476, 1481, 1482, 1483, 1485, 1488, 1489, 1490, 1525, 1526, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1530, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1534, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539, 1540, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1568, 1569, 1570, 1571, 1590, 1612, 1613, 1614, 1615, 1616, 1617, 1618, 1619, 1620, 1621, 1622, 1636, 1646, 1650, 1651, 1664, 1667, 1686, 1689, 1690, 1691, 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1717, 1724, 1725, 1726 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 42, 46, 47, 59, 69, 70, 71, 129, 134 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 24, 39, 40, 43, 46, 57, 58, 60, 68, 89, 96, 125, 134, 138, 141, 147, 150, 163, 170, 171, 180, 192 TROTTER, DONNE, E. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM) VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-CONSERVATION/ALTON PKWY ............................ SB-0044 $DEPT-VETERANS AFFAIRS-HOUSING ........................ SB-1341 $O C E-- SIU ................................................................................ SB-0304 $O C E-- SIU ................................................................................. SB- 1842 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER.............................................. SB-0258 $OCE-U OF I BOARD OF TRUSTEES..................................... SB-0302 ALTON LAKE HERITAGE PARKWAY .................................... SB-1587 ALTON LAKE HERITAGE PARKWAY .................................... SB-2127 ALTON LAKE PKWY-FUNDS FOR PLAN............................ SB-1591 CIVIL PRO- TECHNICAL ...................................................... SB-1434 DCCA-ENTERPRISE ZONE-LEASING ............................... SB-1590 DOT-HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-SIGNS......................... SB-0419 DRAIN-TRANSPORT DIST-TRAILS ................................... SB-1664 ESDA PLAN STANDARDS/NAME CHG ................................. SB-1202 FIRE-POLICE BOARD-NO FELON..................................... SB-0506 HERITAGE PKWY/LAND MGMT PLAN ................................ SB-0041 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS..................................... SB-0060 HORSE RACE BOARD-ADD MEMBERS............................... SB-0491 LIBRARY SYSTEM GRANTS ............................... .......... SB-0120 LIQUOR-RIVERBOAT LICENSE.......................................... SB-0834 PEN CD- INSUR- FEES- AUDITS.......................................... SB-2130 PEN CD-TEACHERS/EARLY RETMT................................... SB-1493 PEN CD- UNIV POLICE/SALARY ........................................... SB-1106 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY/EARLY RETMT ............................... SB-1492 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 POWER OF ATTY-PROPERTY-NOTARY........................... SB-0055 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION.................................. SB-1532 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB COMM COLL-ST BD/TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0404 PUB UTIL-UNJUST RATE INCREASE .................................. SB-1200 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 TWP WATERWORKS-NO BID CONTRACT......................... SB-0505 VEH CD- SPECIAL VANITY.................................................... SB-1184 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VADALABENE SENATE BILL: 209, 210, 211, 212, 301, 303, 305, 306, 308, 328 HOUSE BILL: 290, 785, 1196, 1565, 1696, 2633, 3045, 3165, 3495, 3599, 3641, 3780, 4156 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 19, 49, 70, 71, 75, 76, 140, 141, 142, 143, 154, 166, 199, 204, 219, 220, 237, 312, 313, 411, 487, 538, 558, 583, 623, 687, 688, 706, 779, 824, 877, 884, 887, 892, 893, 897, 898, 925, 943, 951, 1002, 1019, 1020, 1103, 1182, 1234, 1246, 1322, 1388, 1493 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 142, 149 2359 VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 40, 75, 90, 96, 108, 181, 183, 185, (SSI) 13 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP) $ABANDONED MINED LANDS RELAMTN........................ SB-2001 $OCE-DEPT-CORRECTIONS ........................... .................. SB-0367 $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION .................................. . SB-0364 $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION ................................. SB-0365 $OC E- DOT ........................................................... ..................... SB-2032 $OCE--DOT-REAPPROPRIATIONS.................................. SB-2033 AFDC GRANT-NEW CHILD BORN ...................................... SB-1540 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-SCH/REMOVAL....................... SB-0946 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-1 155 CDB REVOLVING FUND-NO REPEAL ................................. SB-2151 CIV PRO-EM DOMAIN-STATE AGENCY .......................... SB-2152 CNTY SUPERINTNT HGWY-NAME CHG .......................... SB-0051 CREDIT CARD NUMBER-CHECK ..................................... SB-0019 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN .......................... SB-1391 DOT-HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORTN............................... SB-1250 EMS ACT-PARAMEDIC DEFIBRILLATR ......................... SB-0647 EXPLOSIVES ACT-HEARINGS....................................... SB-1303 HEALTH DECISION REGISTRY .................. ......................... SB-0502 LIBRARY TRUSTEE VACANCY ......................................... SB-0609 LOCAL GOVT HEALTH CLAIMS ............................. .......... SB-0501 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-RETIREMNT........................... SB-0596 PEN CD-TEACHER-RETIREMNT ........................................ SB-0224 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER....................... SB-0119 PENSION FUND/TEACHERS ONLY.................... .............. SB-0597 PERSONNEL CD-PERSIAN GULF VETS .............................. SB-0110 PLATS-REV-PROPERTY TAX ASSESMT......................... SB-1520 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES.......................... SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................ SB-0126 PUBLIC AID-AMOUNT-OTHER STATE........................... SB-1930 PUBLIC AID- SCHOOL- WORK ............................................ SB-1509 PUBLIC HLTH- HOSPITALS ...................... ..... ..................... SB-0968 RETAILERS OCCUPATN TAX-TECH .................................... SB-0499 ROAD DISTRICT TAX NOTICE....................................... SB-0503 SCH CD-CASIMIR PULASKI DAY........................................... SB-0640 SCH CD-MARCHING BAND-PE-EXEMPT................... SB-0641 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY .......................................... SB-0892 ST MANDATES REFERENDUM-LOC GOV.......................... SB-1556 STATE PROMPT PAYMENT-MED ASST .............................. SB-0030 TOLL HIGHWY AUTH-GRANT CHARTER......................... SB-0381 USED CAR WARRANTY ............................ ................ SB-0632 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL DRIVER ................ ........................ SB-1279 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL VEHICLES/AG .............................. SB-1285 VEH CD- DRIVERS LICENSES ............................................... SB-2167 VEH CD-MED REVIEW-LITERACY-DOT........................ SB-2088 VEH CD-MOBILE HOME PERMIT.......................................... SB-0753 VEH CD- SUBLEASING VEHICLE........................................... SB-1274 VEH CD- TECHN ICA L ...... .......... ................................................ SB-1271 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 328, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 640, 843, 983, 989, 1007, 1165, 1218, 1286, 1551, 1955, 1956, 1960, 2067, 2174, 2349, 2846, 3070, 3210, 3599, 4056 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 25, 42, 47, 48, 204, 208, 209, 234, 235, 302, 328, 398, 403, 440, 479, 497, 508, 537, 546, 592, 633, 649, 744, 745, 903, 904, 950, 951, 1011, 1026, 1097, 1140, 1183, 1184, 1185, 1351, 1370, 1387, 1397, 1410, 1433, 1462, 1512, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1591 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 126 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 73, 86, 89, 96, 128, 143, 158, 163, 170, 181 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP) $OCE--COMMISSNER BANKS & TRUST............................... SB-2002 $OCE-DEPT ENERGY & NATURAL RES .......................... SB-0348 $OCE- DEPT- STATE POLICE........ .................................... SB-2031 SOCE-ST UNIVERSITY CIVIL SERV ............................... SB-1850 $OCE-U OF I BOARD OF TRUSTEES .................................. SB-0302 2360 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-U OF I-TRUSTEES .................................................... SB-1841 $ST UNIVERSITIES CIVIL SERVICE....................................... SB-031 I $ST UNIVERSITIES RETIREMENT......................................... SB-0310 $ST UNIVERSITY RETIREMENT SYS ............................. SB-0295 $SURS--CONTRIBUTIONS ......................... ......... .......... . SB-1849 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-1243 CHILD VICTIM PRIVACY-D ISCLOSER ................................ SB-0540 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT............................... SB-0397 CORP FRANCHISE TAX REFUND FUND............................... SB-2162 COUNTY CD-FLOODPLAN/INS/ MANUAL........................ SB-1374 EPA/FOAM LANDFILL COVER ...................................... SB-0296 FOREST PRESERVE-TRADE LAND ..................................... SB-0549 GEN OB BONDS-$2 INCREASE........................................ SB-0375 GEN OBLIGAT BONDS-$2 INCREASE ............................... SB-1317 GO BOND ACT REDUCTION ........................................... SB-2015 HORSE RACING-THOROUGHBREDS................................ SB-1901 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ................................ SB-0395 IL DEV FIN AUTH/BOND LIMIT........................................... SB-0796 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 MOTOR FUEL TAX-ROAD FUND ........................................ SB-1599 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS................................. SB-1487 PUB LIBRARY DIST/LOCAL LIBRARY.................................. SB-0390 PUBLIC FUNDS INVESTMNT-TECHNCL............................ SB-0621 REV ANTICIPATION-LOCAL GOVT .................................... SB-2135 SANITARY DIST-SEWERS-TREATMT............................... SB-2139 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S SENATE BILL: 281, 301, 303, 304, 305, 306, 308, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 440, 635, 1241, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1351, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2161, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2189, 2215 HOUSE BILL: 632, 646, 649, 682, 786, 1461, 2380, 2381, 2928, 3439, 3523, 3540, 3862, 4040, 4041, 4194 SENATE RESOLUTION: 204, 258, 509, 591, 630, 786, 829, 1097, 1098, 1155, 1652 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 149, 168 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 57, 89, 191 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-TROY GROVE/SEWAGE......................................... SB-0951 $OCE- BD OF REGENTS............................................................ SB-1843 $OCE- BOARD OF REGENTS .................................................. SB-0303 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-SCH/REMOVAL......................... SB-0946 ASSOC JUDGES-MINIMUM NUMBER ................................. SB- 1160 CIVIL PRO-GARNISHMNT-PERS SERV .......................... SB-1986 COMPOST QUALITY STANDARDS..................................... SB-2175 CONSUMR CONTRACT/PLAIN LANGUAG... ...................... SB-0879 COURT CLERKS-ADOPTION FEES ....................................... SB-1573 DENR-BATTERIES-DISPOSE-RECYCLE....................... SB-1768 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN .......................... SB-1392 DENR-TIRES-WHITE GOODS-FOAMS ............................ SB-0989 ELECTRIC RATES- EFFICIENCY........................................... SB-1766 ELECTRIC SUPPLIER-TECHNICAL..................................... SB-1194 ENERGY CONSERVATION ........................ ................... SB-0972 ENVIRONMNTL LEGAL RESOURCES ................................ SB-0232 ENVRNMNT LABEL & ADVERTISING................................ SB-0948 EPA STUDY LANDFILL PERMITS ........................................ SB-1931 EPA-CFC REFRIGERANTS ............................ SB-0947 EPA-HAZARDOUS PCB INCINERATOR ........................... SB-0924 2361 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ........................................... SB-1 177 EPA- HAZARDOUS W ASTE FEE ............................................ SB-1180 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FUNDS ....................................... SB-1438 EPA-NO WHITE GOODS IN LANDFILL ............................... SB-1439 EPA- PUBLIC W ATER SUPPLY ............................................... SB-0923 EPA-TIPPING FEES-FEE CAPS ............................................ SB-1765 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS........................... SB-1478 EPA-USED OIL .................................. ................. SB-1572 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ SB-1700 HOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ................................. SB-0049 HORSE RACING ALLOCATION FUND................................. SB-0911 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION ............................ SB-0735 ICC-UTILITIES-ENERGY SAVING ...................................... SB-0050 LOBBYIST--REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ SB-0017 MEDICAID-TRANSPLANT-HOSPITAL ................................. SB-2068 MUNI ANNEX-BAD GROUNDWATER................................. SB-2176 NATURAL RESOURCES & CONSRV BD ................................ SB-1071 OCC SKILL STANDARDS-SCH CD-AID.......................... SB-0969 OPEN MEETINGS-PURCHASE PROP ................................. SB-1767 OPEN MEETINGS-REAL ESTATE .................................... SB-0089 PACKAGING REDUCTION/RECYCLING .............................. SB-0235 PCB-G ROUNDWATER- PESTICI DES ................................... SB-1750 PEN CD-DNST TCHR-INCR MINIMUM ............................ SB-1932 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS .................................... SB-0083 POLLUTION PREVENTN-CLEAN AIR ................................. SB-1295 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTILITIES-INFO SERVICE ....................................... SB-1928 PUBLIC AID-AMOUNT-OTHER STATE.......................... SB-1930 PUBLIC WATER/ INFRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 RECYCLE STATE AND LOCAL ................................................ SB-1929 R EC Y C LE T IR ES ........................ .......................................... SB-1311 RECYCLE W HITE GOODS ................................ .................... SB-1764 RENTAL PROP UTILTY-DEFINITIONS ............................... SB-1790 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ............................................ SB-1051 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ......................................... SB-1053 RESPONSIBLE PROPERTY TRANSFER.................................. SB-1437 RIDESHARING-EMPLOYEE COMMUTE ............................. SB-2177 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-ED BD INSERVICE TRAIN .................................... SB-1178 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE K-6.......................................... SB-1179 SCH CD- SALARIES/RACE..................................................... SB-1225 SCH CD- TECHN ICA L ....................................... ...................... SB-1413 SCH ENERGY CONSVTN-PEST CONTRL............................ SB-1526 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ...................................... SB-1479 SOC SECURITY-BIRTH CERTIFICATE ................................ SB-1330 SOLID WASTE PLANING/RECYCLING ................................. SB-0237 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTN PRGM................................. SB-0236 UNIVERSL TELEPHONE SERV-TECH.................................. SB-1400 VEH CD-SALES/MARKETING........................................ SB-0393 VET AFFAIRS-MED ASST-HOUSING ................................. SB-0196 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 93, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308 HOUSE BILL: 72, 104, 619, 706, 755, 756, 852, 992, 1184, 1323, 1352, 1522, 1528, 1598, 1696, 1741, 1891, 1908, 1932, 2017, 2164, 2250, 2338, 2462, 2488, 2491, 2571, 2589, 2643, 2736, 2737, 3039, 3073, 3140, 3233, 3251, 3605, 3666, 3731, 3843, 4025, 4027, 4037, 4112, 4168 SENATE RESOLUTION: 97, 509, 560, 561, 562, 647, 654, 733, 862, 877, 999, 1147, 1377, 1378 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 60, 112 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 139, 140, 142, 143 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) $COMM COLLEGE BRD-BRD TRUSTEES......................... SB-0308 $1IL RURAL BON D BAN K ............................................ .... SB-0362 $O C E-- D EPT A G ......................................................................... SB-0334 OCE--GRANTS/COMMUN COLLEGE BD ........................... SB-1845 ABOLISH BD REGENTS/BD GOVRNRS.................................. SB-1549 2362 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont. AFDC-REPLACE FURN/APPLIANCES............................ SB-1586 BOATS SNOWMOBILE-TRANSFER FEE.............................. SB-1953 CHILD CARE-DAY CARE HOME ......................................... SB-0132 CIVIL AD CD-BIKE PATH........................................ .......... SB-1318 COMM COLL-DISTRIBUTION FORMULA .......................... SB-1846 COMPENSATN REVIEW-GEN ASSEMBLY......................... SB-1972 CORP FRANCHISE TAX REFUND FUND............................... SB-2162 CREATES PROBATION COMMISSION................................... SB-1561 DEPT OF LABOR ENFORCEMENT FUND.............................. SB-1945 DEPT-LABOR-BALLOON DART GAME ............................. SB-0131 DRAINAGE-RECORD LIEN RELEASE ............................ SB-0065 ELECTN CD-1994 GENERAL PRIMARY............................... SB-1593 EPA-EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES ....................................... SB-0414 FARM DEV ACT-RESERVE FUND........................................ SB-1637 FARM DEV BREED-RAISE LIVESTOCK ............................... SB-0928 FIELD TRIALS/DOGS .......................................... ................... SB-1550 FINANCE INSTITUTN-EXCISE TAX ............................... SB-0895 FIRE DISTRICT DISTRIBUTIVE FND...................................... SB-2044 FIREWORKS REGULATION-PREVENTN............................ SB-1235 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CD/STAMPS........................................ SB- 1316 FURBEARER STAM P ............................................... ................. SB-1797 GA COMP-REDUCE OFFICE ALLOW .................................. SB-1974 HABITAT ENDOWMENT-BIRD SEASON ............................ SB-1955 HIGHER ED-DISCHARGE FELONS....................................... SB-1639 HISTORIC PRPTY-ABANDON/TITLE .................................. SB-1248 HLTH FACILITIES-TECHNICAL......................................... SB-0902 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES .................................... SB-0064 HORSE RACING ALLOCTN-LICENSEE............................... SB-0320 ICC-EXEMPT WASTE HAULNG VEHCLE........................... SB-0066 INC TAX-TAX ASSESSMNT-CIV ADMN .......................... SB- 1518 INCOME TAX-PROTEST/DEFICIENCY ............................... SB-0391 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL...................... SB-1440 INCOME TAX- TECHNICAL ............................................... SB-1162 JUV COURT-HOME MONITOR MINORS............................. SB-0067 LIVESTOCK DEALERS DISCIPLINE...................................... SB-0068 LVESTCK DVLPMNT LOAN-REV BND ................................ SB-0927 MINES & MINERALS-OIL & GAS BRD ................................ SB-0326 M OBILE HOM ES- TAXES ......................................... ............. SB-0901 MOTOR FUEL & PETROLEUM STANDRD ............................ SB-1127 PCB-GROUNDWATER-PESTICIDES................................... SB-1750 PESTICIDES-NO LOCAL REGULATION .............................. SB-1734 PLATS-REV-PROPERTY TAX ASSESMT........................... SB-1520 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB BUILD COMMIS-INTRGV CONTRT............................. SB-1780 PUB COMM COLLEGE-GRANT RATES................................ SB-0309 PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSN/BOND ................................. SB-1121 PUBLIC WATER/IN FRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 REAL EST LIC ACT-ECON DEV CORP ................................. SB-1517 REV-QUADRENNIAL REASSESSMENTS............................ SB-1582 SCH CD-CHARTER DIST TUITION ....................................... SB-1624 SCH CD-END GEN ASSEM SCHLRSHPS .............................. SB-1973 SCH CD- TECHNICAL .............................. .............................. SB-1096 SCHOOL FINANCING--INCOME TAX ................................... SB-1456 SCHOOLS-LOCAL OPTION INCOME TX ............................. SB-2136 ST EMPLOYEES INSUR-COMM COLLEG............................ SB-1073 ST GROUP INS-RETIRED EMPLOYEES............................... SB-0401 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY .......................... SB-0941 ST SALES TX- PROTESTS .................. ..................................... SB-0392 STATE REVENUE SHARING ................................................... SB-100 TASK FORCE/MARKET RECYCLABLES ............................... SB-0189 UNEMPLOY INS-INDEP CONTRACTOR............................. SB-1630 UNEMPLOYMENT-DEFINE CHILD........................ .............. SB-1131 UNEMPLOYMENT-DEFINE CHILD...................................... SB-1551 VEH CD- ICC EXEM PTION .................................................... SB-0512 VEH CD-MOBILE HOME PERMIT....................................... SB-0753 WELL ABANDONMENT/OIL & GAS ACT.......................... SB-0904 WILDLIFE CD-DEER--ARCHERS.................................... SB-1286 2363 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont. WILDLIFE CD-DEER/TURKEY SEASON........................... SB-0130 W ILDLIFE CD- TAKE DOE FIRST......................................... SB-0143 WILDLIFE CODE-PHEASANT STAMPS ............................... SB-041 1 W ILD LIFE- TU R K EYS ............................................................ SB-2182 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 328, 429, 1487 HOUSE BILL: 125, 197, 367, 637, 677, 678, 743, 815, 994, 1025, 1026, 1181, 1182, 1304, 1369, 1379, 1464, 1475, 1504, 1512, 1828, 2206, 2325, 2329, 2368, 2723, 2755, 2865, 3087, 3230, 3356, 3524, 3546, 3595, 3645, 3742, 3754, 3969, 4194 SENATE RESOLUTION: 109, 137, 317, 402, 435, 436, 437, 467, 468, 506, 509, 617, 618, 630, 772, 781, 804, 813, 1145, 1155, 1247, 1329, 1336, 1337, 1404, 1586, 1611, S1623, 1711, 1712, 1713 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 43, 108, 149 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 35, 49, 54, 69, 73, 89, 92, 104, 136, 143, 146, 148, 158, 163, 172, 184 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM) 2364 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2365 ACKERMAN, JAY REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST. REP) AG- A D M- PENALTIES........................................................ . HB-3712 BOILER SAFETY STANDARDS ............................................... HB-3787 CRIM PRO-EXECUTIONS-TINTD GLAS ........................... HB-0434 DEPT- AG- TESTS/PERM ITS ........................ ...................... HB-1744 EL CD-CANCL UNCONTESTD PRIMARY........................... HB-3293 ELEC CD-CANCEL PRIMARY ELECTN ............................... HB-0790 PIPELINE SAFETY INTERSTATE GAS ................................ HB-3329 PUBLIC UTIL TAXES ........................................ HB-3168 W ILDLIFE CODE- SNARES .................................................... HB-3224 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACKERMAN HOUSE BILL: 579, 598, 599, 600, 602, 603, 604, 605, 681, 947, 948, 1352, 2741, 2742, 3367, 4214 SENATE BILL: 63, 623, 1280 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 348, 437, 849, 1155, 1213, 1678 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 128 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM) $STATE POLICE .......................... ........ .. ................. HB-0384 ACCEL COOK CO REG SUPT OUSTER.................................... HB-4239 AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING ............................... HB-1875 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY .......................................... HB-0741 AG ING- RESPITE CARE ........................ ........ ...................... H B-2469 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO BILLBOARDS ................................... HB-0213 AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS LABEL................................ HB-2925 ANIMAL CONTROL-SPAYED/NEUTERED ........................ HB-3065 ANIM AL EYE TESTING .......................................... ................... HB-1042 ANIMAL WELFARE-SPAYED/NEUTERED ........................ HB-4061 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ...................................... HB-0278 ASBESTOS-BUILDING PERMIT ACT.................................... HB-2519 BALLOT PAMPHLET-TAX CHECKOFF................................ HB-4117 BD HGHR ED-HIGH TECH STUDY ........................................ HB-2359 BILINGUAL EMERGENCY ROOM STAFF............................. HB-2145 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN ........................... HB-1770 CANNABIS CONTROL- CONSPIRACY.................................. HB-1452 CHILD LABOR-EMPL CERT ADVISORY.............................. HB-3107 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS ...................................... HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER- ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0568 CIRCUIT BRKR- ELIGIBILITY ......... .............. ..................... HB-1568 CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION BOARD ................................. HB-2753 CLEAN ALTERNATE FUELS ACT ............................................ HB-3033 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/WORKPLACE..................................... HB-1205 COLLECTION AGCY-CHILD SUPPORT ............................... HB-3483 COMPOST QUALITY STANDARDS.......................................... HB-3073 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 CONSUMER FRAUD-ITEM PRICING ................................... HB-3133 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-1790 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS ........................... HB-0041 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ................................. HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PENALTIES ........................... HB-1 101 CONVENIENCE STORE SAFETY ACT.................................... HB-0564 CORR-FELONY NO HOME DETENTION............................. HB-1380 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY.................................. HB-1675 CORRECTIONS- LITERACY PROGRAM .............................. HB-1632 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS ..................................... HB-2221 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL ...................................... HB-0276 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY .................................. HB-0840 CRIM CD-CONSENT SEX OFFENSES ................................... HB-4177 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ................................ HB-0858 CRIM CODE-HATE CRIME-LOOTING ............................... HB-3857 CRIM CODE-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS........................... HB-3072 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP........................... HB-2038 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS................................... HB-2545 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ..................................... HB-1647 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................... HB-1128 DCCA- FOREIGN FIRM INCENTIVES ................................ HB-2952 ' DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS ............ ................................. HB-0013 2366 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DEDICATE FUND NOTE/ECON FISCAL.............................. HB-3591 DENR-STUDY LAKE CALUMET WATER ......................... HB-0941 DEPT-INSURANCE-COPY FEES ......................... .......... HB-3450 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................. HB-1475 DIESEL EMISSION REDUCTION......................................... HB-4180 DISCHARGE FIREARM/MENTAL STATE............................. HB-2694 DOMESTIC VIOLNC-ADVOCATE-COURT....................... HB-3998 DPH-MOBLIE HOME LANDLORD-INFO........................ . HB-1504 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM............................... HB-0954 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT ........................................... HB-1830 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTER................................................ HB-1208 ELEC CD-CANDIDATES/COMMITTEEMN....................... HB-0122 ELEC CD-ST PATRICKS PRIMARY ....................................... HB-0268 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE................................ HB-0763 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ................................ HB-3563 ELECTION CODE-RECALL............... ..................... HB-4113 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT ............................................ HB-0580 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES.............................. HB-2666 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-ELIGIBILITY .................................. HB-3733 ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE ACT .................................. HB-4004 EPA LOCAL SITE REFERENDUM ......................................... HB-3320 EPA-BATTERIES-TECH CHANGES .................................... HB-4027 EPA-CFC CONTAINERS 30 POUNDS .................................... HB-1783 EPA-CLEAN AIR ACT PERMIT PROGR ............................... HB-4182 EPA- COKE GAS RULES ................................. .......... .......... HB-1773 EPA-COMPOST FACILITY SETBACKS..................................... HB-3351 EPA-DRINKING WATER/ALUMINUM ................................ HB-1233 EPA-FUGITIVE DUST-TECHNICAL ...................... .......... HB-1782 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS.............................. HB-2570 EPA-INCINERATOR MORATORIUM ........................... HB-0195 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL....... .................. HB-0477 EPA-STATES ATTY-CIVIL ACTIONS ............................... HB-2716 EPA-TECHNICAL CHANGES ...................... .................... HB-2567 EPA-TOXIC SEWAGE SLUDGE........................................... HB-1778 EPA- 800 NUM BER ........................................... ................. HB-1774 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY .......................... ........ HB-0010 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .............................. HB-1515 FOID-HANDGUN/SEMIAUTO/FINE.................................. HB-2212 GAS PIPELINES-EXCESS FLOW VLVE................................. HB-3582 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-HOMELESS ................................. HB-3409 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES......................................... HB-1627 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD ..................................... HB-2128 HOSP LICENSNG-DISCHRGE NOTICE................................ HB-0569 HOSPITALS/NEWBORNS/DRUGS ....................................... HB-0187 HOSPITALS/RISK MANAGEMENT ......................................... HB-1711 HUMANE ANIMAL ACT-FIGHTS ........................................ HB-2378 ICC-DNS-ELTROMAGNETIC RADIATN ........................... HB-2775 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 IDPA- HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM......................................... HB-2236 IDPA-MEDICAID SERVICES ................... .. .................. HB-2453 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE ..... ................. ... .... ......... HB-2233 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION................................... HB-0162 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE ........................................... HB-0076 INCOME TX CREDIT-PROPERTY TAX ................................ HB-0075 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC.............................. HB-1139 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................... HB-1764 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................. ............. HB-0039 INSURANCE NO VIOLATIONS............................................... HB-3804 INSURANCE TERMINATION NOTICES ................................ HB-4178 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT............................ HB-1903 JUV COURT--JURISDICTN-HRGS ................................. HB-2225 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ..................................... HB-3227 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WATER...................................... HB-2911 LAND TRUST-BENEFICIARY........ ................................... HB-0940 LAWN CARE APPLICATION NOTICE..................................... HB-4132 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG............................. HB-1906 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT ............................... .................. HB-1663 2367 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE .................................... HB-1910 LIP-SYNCHING AWARENESS ACT ..................................... HB-0503 LIQUOR CONTROL-LOCAL OPTION .................................... HB-0124 LIQUOR-RETAILER RECYCLING ............................ ........ HB-2424 LOTTERY ADS-NO TIES TO SCHOOLS ................................ HB-4005 LOTTERY-RESTRICT ADVERTISING .................................. HB-4006 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 MALPRACTICE INSURANCE RATING .................................. HB-1154 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT........................ HB-0011 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER ........................................ HB-2195 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN............. .................... ....... HB-3350 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ............................. HB-1347 MINIMUM WAGE-FARM OVERTIME PAY......................... HB-3793 MINORS-DRUG OFFENSES-PUB PARKS ........................... HB-2991 MUNI CODE & COUNTIES-INITIATIV ............................. HB-4116 MUNI CODE & COUNTIES-INITIATIV .......................... HB-4126 MUNICIPAL WASTE INCINERATION ....... ................... ... HB-4003 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ............................. HB-0225 NO MUNI WASTE INCINERATOR ........................... ......... HB-3074 NONILLINOIS HAZARD WASTE FEES .................................. HB-3235 OCCUP HLTH HAZARD FUND ............................................. HB-2105 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CLINIC ACT ............................... HB-3432 OVERTIME-EXEMPT-GOVERNMENT ............................... HB-3234 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT ................................... HB-1788 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-RETRMT INCR........................... HB-0665 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-SALARY BNFT ........................ HB-1267 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-VOTE-BOARD........................... HB-0664 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER/AUTO INCR............................... HB-0625 PEN CD-IMRF SCHOOLS PICKUP ........................................ HB-1893 PESTICIDE ACT-CONTAINERS ............... .................... HB-1905 PESTICIDE ACT-REVIEW PROCEDURE ............................. HB-1904 PHARMAC OCC TAX ACT....... .......................... HB-4175 POISON CONTROL-CENTERS ............... .......... HB-3651 PORT DISTRICT/LAKE CALUMET......................................... HB-1789 PROP TAX-SR CIT HOMESTEAD INFO................................... HB-1153 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION ........................... HB-0860 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE.............................. HB-2122 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING .............................. HB-0501 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND ........................ HB-2374 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE . .................................... HB-0164 PUB UTILITY RATE NEED IN 2 YRS ............................... HB-1771 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ............................... HB-2216 PUBLIC AID GRANT-STATUS REPORT............................... HB-3245 PUBLIC HEALTH-MALPRACTICE ........................................ HB-1779 PUBLIC UTILITY-ENERGY AUDIT...................................... HB-0758 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS................................. HB-2573 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY ............................. HB-2027 RECYCLED PLASTICS/BLDG CODES ..................................... HB-0201 RECYCLING MARKET ZONE ACT .......................................... HB-2910 RENT-TO-OWN- REGULATION........... ......................... HB-4067 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE ..................................... HB-2576 REV-PRPRTY TAX/HOMESTEAD EXEMP......................... HB-1264 RIGHT TO PRIVACY WORK PLACE ........................................ HB-1533 RTA-DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS ............................. ......... HB-3451 SALES TAX-FOOD & MEDICINE...................................... HB-1214 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS ......................... ....... HB-0003 SCH CD-ABOLISH COOK CNTY SUPT ................................. HB-0760 SCH CD-ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT ............................. ... HB-0759 SCH CD-CHGO LIFE SAFETY BONDS .................................. HB-3801 SCH CD-ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS .................................. HB-4176 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCILS.................................... HB-1775 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED..................................... HB-0047 SCH CD--PARENTING/FAMILY ED.................................... HB-3481 SCH CD-TB TEST IN HEALTH EXAMS .............................. HB-3856 SCH CD-22 PUPIL MAX- RDG & MATH .......................................... HB-0343 SCH CD-25 PUPIL MAX-ELEMENTARY....................... HB-0339 ' SCHOOL DAY CARE-CORPRAL PUNISH............................ HB-2712 2368 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENIOR CITIZENS TAX RELIEF....................................... HB-4179 SINGLE ELECTED OFFICE LIMITATN................................... HB-0563 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMNT FUND USE............................. HB-3959 SOLID WASTE PLANNING RECYCLING............................... HB-4181 SOLID WASTE/SOURCE REDUCTION ................................... HB-3892 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME....................................... HB-1772 SPORTS AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT................................. HB-3155 ST FIN-GOV BUDGET ACCOUNTING .................................. HB-2714 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... HB-2063 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN........................... HB-0316 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ............................... HB-0143 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ............................. HB-3032 STUDY MALPRACTICE INSURANCE..................................... HB-2077 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS............................. HB-0686 TENANT RIGHTS NOTICE-HOUSING ................................. HB-1244 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT................................ ................... HB-1849 TOXIC POLLUT PREVENT PLANS.......................................... HB-3071 TOXIC POLLUTION ACT-PROGRAM ................................ HB-2377 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-CIRCUIT CLK......................... HB-3884 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS .......................... HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-CHILD CARE.................................. HB-2246 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH ............................. HB-0036 UNIVERSTY CIVIL SERV-PROMOTION.............................. HB-4155 UTIL RATES FAIR ALL CLASSES ......................................... HB-3581 UTILITIES LOBBY REPORT ............................. .................... HB-301 1 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ................................ HB-0244 VEH CD-DUI-PROX CAUSE-JUDGES............................... HB-3139 VEH CD-MANUFACTURER LOGO....................................... HB-1484 VEH CD-REPAIRERS/RECEIPT ...................................... HB-2028 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH .............................. HB-0040 WAGE ASSIGN MAX-45 X FED MIN..................................... HB-3407 WEATHERIZATION-FURNACE REPAIR............................. HB-1781 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ........................................ HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ........................................ HB-2555 W HISLEBLOW ER PROTECTION .............................................. HB-3490 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY................................ HB-2103 WORKERS COMP-AGRICULTURE........................................... HB-1780 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT............................................. HB-2100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BALANOFF HOUSE BILL: 34, 77, 292, 293, 488, 489, 551, 575, 585, 614, 898, 993, 1162, 1198, 1463, 1509, 1510, 1587, 1615, 1629, 1677, 1680, 1694, 1776, 1812, 1870, 1876, 1877, 1955, 2025, 2085, 2090, 2112, 2196, 2232, 2307, 2338, 2379, 2411, 2457, 2458, 2468, 2569, 2596, 2660, 2676, 2693, 2731, 2927, 3029, 3075, 3082, 3353, 3445, 3463, 3469, 3470, 3522, 3562, 3592, 3638, 3642, 3688, 3982 SENATE BILL: 3, 8, 16, 64, 83, 115, 169, 177, 200, 201, 232, 414, 422, 633, 721, 757, 758, 760, 781, 791, 915, 924, 947, 964, 1001, 1151, 1205, 1223, 1294, 1323, 1350, 1460, 1511, 1565, 1600, 1677, 1766, 1768, 1793, 1861, 1892, 2107, 2179 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 60, 138, 365, 418, 424, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 524, 525, 526, 675, 847, 989, 1007, 1035, 1081, 1204, 1205, 1466, 1701, 1908, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 2009, 2015, 2054, 2077, 2314, 2393, 2499, 2581, 2638, 2651, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 44, 49, 91, 127, 165 BALTHIS, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ......................................................... HB-3461 CMS-TELECOMMUNCTN-COLLEGES .............................. HB-1726 COMPOST QUALITY STANDARDS........................................ HB-3073 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY.................................. HB-1675 CRIM CD-GANG CONSCRIPTION........................................ HB-3589 CRIM CD- HOME DETENTION.................... ................... HB-3715 CRIM CD/CORRECTIONS-PEACE OFF................................ HB-3923 CRIMINAL CODE- STALKING ................. ......................... HB-2782 DCCA-ENTERPRISE ZN-JO DAVIESS................................ HB-1105 DCCA-HOME RULE PREEMPT REPORT.............................. HB-3661 2369 BALTHIS, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP)-Cont. DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ...................................... HB-0875 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND .................................................... HB-1629 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM ......................... HB-2181 DRUG TESTING EM PLOYEES ................................................... HB-1681 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ............................ HB-0437 ELEC CD-HIKE COOK JUDGE PAY ... .......................... . HB-2955 EMPLOY INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEE............................ HB-2023 EPA LOCAL SITE REFERENDUM ........................................ HB-3320 EPA-COMPOST FACILITY SETBACKS ............................... HB-3351 EPA-COMPOST SITE SETBACKS ........................................... HB-3369 EPA-COMPOSTING LOCATIONS........................................... HB-3392 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING........................... HB-1287 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING .......................... ......... HB-2019 FUND OPERATION DESERT VET............................................ HB-1931 GANGS-WEAPONS/SENTENCE ......................................... HB-2746 IDPA-GEN ASSISTANCE RECORDS ..................................... HB-4166 IL NUCLEAR SAFETY PREPAREDNESS............................ HB-1449 INC TX CHECKOFF-ASSISTIVE TECH................................. HB-1739 JUVENILE CT-PROSECUTION .................... .................... HB-3690 LIQUOR UNDER 21-DRIVER LICENSE................................ HB-4146 LOC GOV HLTH FND-FISCAL YR/LMT .............................. HB-1692 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMD PRIZE-SCHOOLS ......................... HB-3761 MUN CD-TAX INCREMENT FINANCING .......................... HB-2725 MUNI CD-FIRE-POLICE HIRING ........................................ HB-3751 MUNI CD-FIRE-POLICE HIRING ........................................ HB-3778 MUNI CD-SR CIT HOUSING-CEMETRY........................... HB-4083 MUNI CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES........................... HB-4084 MUNI OCC & USE TX--LIMIT ........................................ HB-3756 MUNICIPAL CD-VILLAGE ELECTIONS .............................. HB-1932 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE .............................. HB-2190 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION............................. HB-0847 POLICE SEARCH-NONCUSTODL PARNT ........................... HB-2962 RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING ...................................... HB-3996 REAL PROPERTY-TAXES .............................................. HB-3220 RECYCLING-PLASTI'C CODING RQMTS ............................ HB-2444 REV ACT-COOK CNTY BD OF APPEAL................................. HB-3701 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED..................................... HB-0843 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES.............................. HB-3500 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES.............................. HB-4093 SCH CD- VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS ............... ............ HB-1884 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD ............................. ....... HB-0285 SENIOR CITIZN HOMESTEAD ........................................ HB-3759 SENTENCING-ORGANIZED GANGS ................................... HB-2745 SOLID WASTE/STATE RECYCLING ........................ ........ HB-2020 SR CIT TAX DEFERAL-VALUE FREEZ ................................ HB-2328 ST FINANCE-TRAVEL VIDEO CONF.................................... HB-2179 ST ORGANIZED GANG DATABASE ACT............................... HB-3588 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE ................................ HB-1556 UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPONS/GANGS ................... ........ HB-2747 VEH CD-NSF CK-DRUGS/TRUCK STOP ..... .......... HB-3598 VEH CD- PENA LTIES ..................................... ................... HB-1995 VEH CD-PERSIAN GULF PLATES.......................................... HB-2621 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS....................................... HB-1956 VETERANS HOME CHECKOFF........................................ HB-2504 YOUTH DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FD............................... HB-0362 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BALTHIS HOUSE BILL: 329, 954, 965, 1250, 1475, 1628, 1676, 1713, 1764, I860, 1881, 1908, 1910, 2125, 2325, 2596, 2740, 2923, 3211 SENATE BILL: 19, 60, 64, 73, 125, 165, 256, 282, 322, 429, 432, 1032, 1037, 1039, 1098, 1164, 1190, 1210, 1211, 1250, 1310, 1606, 1629, 1964, 2098, 2154, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 329, 437, 646, 1805, 1806, 1873, 1875, 1971, 2010 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 122, 123 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: I SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 87, 177, 187 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP) * ADOPT A HIGHWAY-SIGNS................................. HB-2741 2370 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP--Cont. AFDC GRANT-NEW CHILD BORN............................ ....... HB-3682 CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ................................................. HB-3461 CHILD SUPPORT ORDER-MODIFICATN ............................ HB-1350 CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-RECOVER-BAN................... HB-3019 CRIM CD-CORRECTION-CHILD PORN ............................ HB-3921 CRIM CD-GANG CONSCRIPTION......................................... HB-3589 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL .......................................... HB-3093 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ...................................... HB-2486 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT......................................... HB-3762 ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS-TECHNCL......................... HB-3212 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ HB-0050 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ HB-4224 GANGS-WEAPONS/SENTENCE ........................................ HB-2746 GAS VAPOR EMISSION RECOVERY....................................... HB-3018 H EAD SPIN A L IN JU RY .............................................................. H B-1921 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE.......................... HB-2681 IDPA-GEN ASSISTANCE RECORDS ..................................... HB-4166 INCOME TX-DEDUCTNS-HOME BUYER ......................... HB-3755 INS FIBROCYSTIC CONDITION GRUP .................................. HB-3092 INS FIBROCYSTIC GROUP DENIAL ....................................... HB-2825 LIQUOR CONTROL-ID FRAUD-SOS................................. HB-3037 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT..................................... HB-0516 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSMNT-FUNDS ................................. HB-0693 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL........................... HB-1351 MEDICAID-AGING-STYLE CHANGE .............................. HB-3819 MUNI OCC & USE TX-LIMIT............................................... HB-3756 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM........................ HB-0542 M UNICIPAL SERVICES ........................................................ HB-1922 PARENTAGE-DNA TESTING................................................. HB-2770 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ......................... HB-0817 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT....................................... HB-0577 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT ............................................ HB-2073 SCH CD-GANG MEMBER EXPULSION ................................ HB-3086 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES .............................. HB-3500 SCHOOL CHOICE ACT OF 1991...................... .................... HB-2304 SECURITIES DEALER TECHNICAL........................................ HB-3586 SENIOR CITIZN HOMESTEAD .......................................... HB-3759 ST EMP INDEMNITY DEPT AGING....................................... HB-3174 ST ORGANIZED GANG DATABASE ACT............................... HB-3588 STATE MANDATES REFERENDUM........................................ HB-3874 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... HB-0967 VEH CD- FUNERAL FLAGS................................................ HB-10I 1 VEH CD-REVOKE UNDER 21 DRINKER.............................. HB-3020 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRUG USERS.......................................... HB-4140 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARNES HOUSE BILL: 196, 202, 282, 303, 513, 612, 679, 890, 947, 948, 1000, 2663, 2798, 2903, 2939, 2962, 3032, 3067, 3102, 3119, 3186, 3214, 3499, 3650, 3713, 3767, 3924, 4030, 4225 SENATE BILL: 25, 177, 1468, 1556, 1615, 1700, 1763, 1860, 1949, 1964, 2048, 2049, 2088, 2120, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 207, 281, 348, 368, 491, 910, 942, 1048, 1104, 1168, 1183, 1212, 1399, 1682, 1747, 1748, 1763, 1783, 1789, 1882, 1971, 1972, 2010, 2020, 2520, 2521, 2527, 2542 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 111, 128 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 30 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP) $DEPT- VETERANS AFFAIRS ................................................. HB-4241 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ...................................... HB-0505 $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER.................................................... HB-1048 AG-PUBLIC HEALTH-PESTICIDES..................................... HB-0831 BUILD IL-BUSINESS ATTRACTN FND ........................... HB-1104 CEMETARY CARE- DESTRUCTION ................................... HB-0367 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CHILD LABOR-HOURS/HAZARDOUS.............................. HB-2506 CHILD SUPPORT-CONTEMPT-PENALTY ........................ HB-3147 COMM COLL-CONTRACTS/GRANTS.................... HB-3645 2371 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP)-Cont. COMM COLLEGE-NONRESDNT TUITION ......................... HB-1024 COMP REVIEW-NO COST OF LIVING ............................... HB-2923 COUNTIES-CORONER TRAINING PRGM ........................... HB-1333 CREATES PROBATION COMMISSION ................................... HB-2988 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS.................................... HB-0989 CRIM CD--THEFT-PAY PAPERBOY ...... ................. ........... HB-1261 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................. HB-2779 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT ................... .............. HB-2799 DAY CARE HOME-LOCAL REGULATION .......................... HB-0896 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN................................. HB-0677 DCFS-DAY CARE HOMES ............................... ............ HB-3158 DCFS-GROUP DAY CARE HOME..................................... HB-3159 DEPT OF LABOR ENFORCEMENT FUND.............................. HB-3264 DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING ....................................... HB-0167 DEPT- CMS--CHILD CARE REPORT ................................... HB-0743 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................... HB-1475 EPA-ANIMAL WASTE/MEDICAL FEE................................. HB-3666 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT & FEE..................... .................... HB-3931 EPA- TECHN ICAL ..................................................................... HB-2608 FIRE DISTRICT DISTRIBUTIVE FND..................... ............... HB-3393 FIREARM ID CARD-EXEMPT/RECORDS............................ HB-2729 FIREARM OWNER ID-DIAL UP ...................................... HB-2735 FIREARM OWNERS IDENT CARD ........................ ................. HB-3968 HABITAT ENDOWNMENT ACT ......................... .......... HB-3894 HEALTH FACILITIES PLAN DIST .................................... HB-2592 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL ....................... HB-0135 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION................................ HB-0616 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... HB-1005 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... HB-1045 HOSPITALS-UTILIZATION REVIEW.................................... HB-2503 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ......................................... HB-0919 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT ..................... ................... HB-0197 IL HLTH FACILITY PLAN-CAPITAL .................................... HB-1512 INC TAX-MOVING EXPENSE DEDUCTN............................ HB-1476 INCOME TX SURCHARGE-SURCHARGES......................... HB-2303 INCOME TX DEDUCT-H EALTH ............... ...................... HB-3214 INCOME TX-TUITION DEDUCTION .................................... HB-3852 INS CD-POLICE-HEALTH INSURANCE.......................... HB-0824 INS--NON-INSULIN DIABETES ....................................... HB-4002 INTERSTATE RAIL COMPACT ..................................... HB-2865 JUVENILE CUSTODY-NO JAIL ......................... .............. HB-4147 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................... HB-0993 LOCAL GOV-SIMULTANEOUS OFFICES ......................... HB-0407 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH............................................... HB-1006 LOTTERY LAW-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-3217 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS .......................... ......... HB-2773 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMD PRIZE-SCHOOLS......................... HB-3761 MECHANICS LIENS-DEBRIS REMOVAL ........................... HB-3975 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME ...................................... HB-0774 MINIMUM WAGE--OVERTIME ....... ......................... HB-2798 MUNI CD-ARMED FORCES/VETS ...................................... HB-3924 MUNI CD-TRANSFER MONEY .......................................... HB-0965 NURSES TEMPORARY PERMIT/SIU ...................................... HB-2723 NURSING HOME CARE-QUALIFICATNS......................... HB-3796 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTIONS ........................................ HB-3939 OPEN MEETINGS-EXCEPTIONS ............................ .......... ..... HB-0925 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATORS .............................. HB-3572 PIPELINE SAFETY INTERSTATE GAS ................................... HB-3329 POW BONUS-NO SE ASIA LIMIT .................................. HB-3181 PROFESSIONS DEDICATED FUND.......................................... HB-3962 PUB BUILD COMMIS-INTRGV CONTRT.......................... HB-3742 PUB UTILITIES ACT--TECHNICAL ............ .................. . HB-2425 PUBLIC AID--TRANSPORTATION .................................... HB-1 353 PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT-TECH................................. HB-2274 PUBLIC HEALTH--TECHNICAL .................... ................. HB-1937 REAL ESTATE LICENSE REQUIREMNT............................. HB-2739 ' SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL...................................... HB-1658 2372 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-GRADES 9 & 10 PE EXCUSE.................................... HB-2687 SCH CD- IHSA TRANSFER RULES......................................... HB-1657 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT........................................ HB-0825 SCHOOL CAPITAL FACILITIES...................... ................... HB-2864 SCHOOL DISTRICTS-TAX EXEMPTN .................................. HB-1047 SENIOR CITIZEN HOMESTEAD............................................. HB-1628 SMALL CONDOS BUDGET SHARING..................................... HB-2333 ST POL-FINANCES-CMS-RAIL NETWK...................... HB-3754 STATE GRP INS SMALL BUSINESS.................................... HB-3956 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS....................................... HB-3230 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM............................... HB-1057 TWP-FED HOUSING/DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-3087 UNEMPLOYMENT-DEFINE CHILD ................................... HB-2788 USE TAX-LEASE MOTOR VEHICLES ................................... HB-3499 UTILITIES-NO REPAIR BUSINESS ..................................... HB-3038 VEH CD-ABANDONED VEHICLES................................... HB-2610 VEH CD-KOREAN WAR PLATES......................................... HB-0819 VEH CD-PERSIAN GULF PLATES.......................................... HB-2621 VEH CD- SECURITY INTEREST..................... ..................... HB-0719 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRUG USERS........................................ HB-4140 VEH CD-TRANSPORTING WATER ....................................... HB-2734 VEH CD-UNIFORM INVOICE ........................... HB-1746 VEHICLE CODE INSURANCE....................... ................... HB-4109 VETERANS BONUS .......................... ... .................... HB-4254 VITAL RECORD-PUBLIC ACCESS....................................... HB-2678 WILDLIFE CD-NON RESIDENT PERMT.............................. HB-0049 WILDLIFE-FIELD TRIALS-DOGS ........................................ HB-3148 WORKERS COMP-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-2543 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 18, 70, 105, 125, 247, 277, 310, 682, 744, 910, 947, 948, 1224, 1869, 1912, 2119, 2342, 2366, 2380, 2418, 2575, 2611, 2660, 2661, 2751, 3033, 3034, 3271, 3588, 3589, 4212, 4214, 4224 SENATE BILL: 64, 66, 130, 132, 189, 234, 265, 309, 326, 391, 404, 414, 460, 630, 644, 874, 895, 1059, 1071, 1073, 1127, 1131, 1190, 1303, 1318, 1364, 1532, 1550, 1570, 1624, 1637, 1695, 1782, 1828, 1846, 1943, 1953, 1955, 2062, 2114, 2151, 2182, 2215, 2217 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 38, 57, 64, 65, 121, 124, 190, 205, 213, 248, 249, 250, 268, 322, 339, 340, 348, 390, 437, 446, 450, 477, 520, 539, 589, 603, 700, 728, 733, 771, 772, 803, 884, 886, 958, 964, 996, 997, 1009, 1094, 1126, 1243, 1308, 1372, 1446, 1452, 1470, 1515, 1611, 1612, 1629, 1653, 1684, 1747, 1751, 1757, 1762, 1793, 1832, 1833, 1886, 1887, 1901, 1929, 1968, 1980, 1981, 2168, 2191, 2227, 2295, 2309, 2333, 2390, 2391, 2431, 2432, 2438, 2447, 2451, 2463, 2500, 2522, 2536, 2572, 2639, 2671, 2708, 2729 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 16, 22, 48, 60, 77, 84, 108, 119, 128, 141, 154, 167, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 9, 12, 22, 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 35, 49, 92, 148, 191 HOUSE BILL: (SS1) 1, (SSI) 3 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM) $C D B ............................ ........ ............................... .................. H B -4244 $GOB-SCHOOL GRANTS .................................................... HB-0787 ABOLISH LATE FEE LIM IT................................ .................. HB-2015 AIR RIFLE- AG E .......................................... ........ ................. . H B-2935 BANK DIRECTORS STAGGERED TERMS.............................. HB-2014 BANKS DIRECTOR DECISIONS.................. .............. HB-3439 BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS ..................................... HB-0528 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT........................................... HB-2362 CASUAL DIFICIT-SCH CODE/ST AID .................................. HB-2996 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS........................ HB-0604 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT ......................................... HB-2147 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS.................. .................... HB-2442 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS....................................... HB-3814 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE................................ HB-3649 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE............................. HB-3656 CIVIL PRO- EMINENT DOMAIN .................... ..................... HB-2366 CIVIL PRO-NAME CHG-INTERPRETER ..................... HB-2440 2373 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ........................................ HB-2435 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT .................... .................... HB-2436 CODIFY-STATE DESIGNATIONS ........................................ HB-2439 COM M EMORATIVE DATES .............................. ..................... HB-2438 CONTAINER DEPOSIT FEE ............................. .................... HB-2344 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS........................................ HB-2379 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.................................. HB-2062 COUNTY USE TAX-QUAD CITIES ......................................... HB-4237 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................... HB-2799 DCCA-MANDATE ACT-PUBLIC HEARNG ................... HB-2149 DEPT CONSERVATION-LIFE SAVING ............................ HB-3143 DOC-STAMPS-BOATS-FIREARM-PARKS .................. HB-0070 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION ............................................... HB-2441 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION ............................................ HB-3812 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT........................... HB-2461 EMERGENCY TELE SYSTEM-CNTY BD.............................. HB-1596 FIRE EQUPMT BD-ABOLISH ............................................ HB-2197 FIREARM CARD-RES COMMERCL CLUB .......................... HB-0480 FIREARM OWNERS IDENT CARD ........................................ HB-3968 FIRST 1992 GENERAL REVISRY ACT ..................................... HB-2433 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA ..................................... HB-2463 FOOD DONATION-WILD GAME ....................................... HB-3412 GOB-CAP FACILITY GRANTS .......................................... HB-0366 HEALTH INS-COVERAGE EXEMPT...................................... HB-3323 HOME RULE NOTE ACT......................................................... HB-2169 ICC-911 -HEARING-VOICE IMPAIRED ............................ HB-0069 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE ......................................... HB-0076 INS-BREAST IMPLANT REMOVAL ...................................... HB-3803 INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSN MEMBRSHIP .............................. HB-0572 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER .............................. HB-0579 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-4012 MILITRY CD-ADJUTANT GEN-GRAMMR ................. HB-1148 MUNI CD--CODIFY OFFICERS .............................................. HB-2916 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT............................ HB-2148 MUNI CD-INCREASE BID LEVEL........................................ HB-3664 MUNI CD-RECODIFY MUNI OFFICERS.............................. HB-2919 MUNI CD- SURETY BONDS ............................ ..................... HB-0833 MUNI IN COUNTY 911 SYSTEM ........................................ HB-2917 MUNICIPAL CD-VILLAGE ELECTIONS .............................. HB-1932 OUT-OF-STATE CONTRACTOR-BOND........................ HB-0004 PARK DIST-ANNEX SURROUND PROP .............................. HB-1480 PARK DISTRICT-ANNEXATION ........................................ HB-1479 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT........................ HB-0309 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/EARLY RETMT............................. HB-2821 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT .............................. HB-0421 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ............................ HB-1052 PEN CD-STATE EMP/CRED SERV ........................................ HB-2963 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................. HB-0397 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT................................. HB-0031 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION................................ HB-4218 PUB UTILITY-TELECOM/LOW INCOME................ ........ HB-2417 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD .................................... HB-2337 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM ............................... HB-0472 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY ............................. HB-2027 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-OPEN MTGS............................. HB-0832 SCH CD-IHSA BOARD ......................................................... HB-0473 SECOND 1992 REVISORY ACT............................................... HB-2434 SHERIFF-COUNTY POLICE DEPT........................................ HB-3194 SHERIFF-POLICE PROTECTION/CNTY ............................ HB-0539 ST FIN-GOV BUDGET ACCOUNTING ............................... HB-2714 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF................................... HB-1297 STATE REVENUE SHARING ................... ............................ HB-1759 STATUTES-CODIFICATION............................ HB-3810 STATUTES--REVISE/COURT DECISION .............................. HB-2443 TOBACCO ACCESSORIES--HERBS ACT................................ HB-0672 TOWNSHIP--DISCONTIN UE/CNTY BRD............................. HB-0068 TRANSFER GOV VOLUNTARY ACTION ............................ HB-3811 2374 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. UCC CROP SECURITY INCORPORATIO................................ HB-3813 UCC CROP SECURITY SOS LIABILTY.................................... HB-2437 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ........................... HB-0921 WILDLIFE CD-CRIPPLED BIRD ......................................... HB-0666 WILDLIFE CODE-SNARES ................................................... HB-3176 WILDLIFE CODE-SNARES ......................... ............. HB-3224 WILDLIFE-DEER HUNTING................................................ HB-1433 WILDLIFE-NON RESIDENT/DONORS ................................ HB-0508 WILDLIFE-TURKEYS-DEER SEASON ............................... HB-3969 911- BOARD MEMBERSHIP.................................................... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 18, 35, 103, 419, 601, 721, 885, 1000, 1184, 2611, 2729, 2735, 2755, 2767, 3156, 3236, 3714, 4001 SENATE BILL: 61, 253, 298, 426, 616, 647, 672, 834, 1086, 1089, 1091, 1148, 1208, 1342, 1343, 1392, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1409, 1410, 1591, 1665, 1754, 1862, 1955, 2101, 2151, 2176, 2190, 2191, 2192 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 175, 270, 314, 367, 1197, 1208, 1999, 2574, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 18, 75, 86 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 104 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM) ABOLISH CORONER-SHERIF SUCCEED............................. HB-3104 ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ............................................ HB-0612 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL...................... HB-2413 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION .................................. HB-2574 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT .............................. HB-2531 BANKS-CORPORATE SEAL............................. .................. HB-2134 BREW ER FIX PRICE- BEER..................................................... HB-2051 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM............................... HB-0065 CEMETERY CARE-PUBLIC GRAVEYARD.......................... HB-2139 CHECK ACCEPTANCE-CREDIT CARD ................................ HB-2595 CIRCUIT BREAKER-EXPAND COVERGE ........................ HB-1168 CLINICAL LABS-TECHNOLOGIST LIC ............................... HB-3925 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE ................................ HB-2031 CONTROL SUBSTANCES-SEIZ ASSETS .............................. HB-1643 CONTROLLED SUBST-PENALTIES ...................................... HB-2127 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY ................................. HB-2315 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP............................... HB-2038 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT .............................................. HB-2620 DASA-GRANTS/PHARMACIST/PRGMS........................... HB-1408 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS................................... HB-0513 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ............................................................ HB-0890 ELEC CD-JUDGES-CHG GRAMMAR............................... HB-1246 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE....................................... HB-2635 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY............................... HB-0057 HEALTH FACILITIES PLAN DIST.......................................... HB-2592 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD ..................................... HB-2128 HUMANE ANIMAL ACT-FIGHTS ....................................... HB-2378 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE ............................................... HB-0290 IDPA-LONG TERM CARE PAYMENTS................................. HB-2045 IDPA-MEDICAID RATE COMPONENT................................. HB-2040 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ......................................... HB-1000 INFORMED CONSENT/ABORTION ........................................ HB-2624 INSURANCE CODE- TITLE .................................................... HB-2163 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES........................................ HB-1926 LIBRARY SYSTEM GRANTS................................................. HB-1996 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................... HB-0993 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING .......................................... HB-2170 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING .......................................... HB-2721 METRO PIER AUTH-BOARD MEMBERS ............................. HB-3269 METRO WATER DIST--DEADLINE........................................ HB-0943 METRO WATER DIST-HEARING COSTS............................. HB-0945 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES............................. HB-0289 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE ............................ HB-0006 NURS HOME SERVICE RATE BOARD................................... HB-2039 2375 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. OCCUPATION & USE TAX-EXEMPTION ......................... HB-1982 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO............................. HB-2524 PROP TX ABATMT-SENIOR SERVICE ................................. HB-2685 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ................................... HB-2707 RR CROSSINGS-BLOCK/FINE ......................................... HB-2636 SCH CD-CAPITL IMPROVMT TX/TECH.............................. HB-0217 SCH CD-FED ADULT EDUCATION ACT.............................. HB-2165 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER......................... ............. HB-0097 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................... HB-0288 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME.............................. HB-0102 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE ............................. HB-1407 STATE BOND BOARD ACT................................... .... HB-1947 STATE HLTH BEN FT APPROPRIATION................................. HB-3571 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-3455 TELECOMMUNICATNS REFUND SURCHG ......................... HB-2811 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ............................. HB-1098 UNEMPLOY INS-SANITARY DISTRICT.............................. HB-0944 VEH CD-HEADLIGHTS ON WHEN RAIN ............................ HB-3354 VEH CD-MINORS UNLAWFUL WEAPONS......................... HB-3236 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-DROPOUTS .............................. HB-0340 VEH CD-NSF CK-DRUGS/TRUCK STOP ........................... HB-3598 VEH CD-OBSCENE STICKERS....................................... HB-0369 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH .............................. HB-0040 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION ................................. ..... HB-2137 VEHICLE INSPEC/DRIVER LICENSE.............................. HB-2403 VIDEO POKER ACT ............................................ .................... HB-0048 WHOLESALE DRUG LICENSE ................................................ HB-1487 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUGIELSKI HOUSE BILL: 19, 41, 59, 75, 96, 160, 168, 276, 545, 569, 664, 665, 667, 668, 679, 807, 963, 1244, 1591, 1627, 1644, 1721, 1770, 1776, 1791, 1852, 1976, 2196, 2198, 2316, 2399, 2466, 2693, 2751, 3054, 3055, 3100, 3241, 3242, 3295, 3397, 3398, 3399, 3401, 3402, 3403, 3413, 3456, 3655, 3674, 3675, 3676, 4199 SENATE BILL: 91, 650, 651, 781, 838, 843, 891, 907, 908, 999, 1076, 1209, 1227, 1468, 1510, 1770, 1823, 1831 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 388, 444, 496, 825, 837, 931, 977, 1370, 1405, 1421, 1426, 1995, 2102, 2296, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 127 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 29 BURKE, DANIEL, J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM) ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION .................................. HB-2574 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT .............................. HB-2531 BINGO LICENSE AND TAX .......................... .............. HB-3173 CANNABIS- PENALTY ....................................................... HB-2569 CEMETERY CARE-PUBLIC GRAVEYARD.......................... HB-2139 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY-DCFS .............................. HB-0751 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LA'NG .............................. HB-2112 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE................................ HB-2031 CRIM CD-HOME DETENTION......................... ..................... HB-3715 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY............................... HB-2315 CRIM CD- SPRAY PAINT ................................ ...................... HB-3423 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS................................ HB-3655 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS .......................................... HB-0918 DENTAL PRACTICE-LICENSURE ...................................... HB-0923 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ................................... HB-2465 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ............................. HB-2000 EMPLOY M ENT-PERSIAN GULF VETS ........... .............. HB-1650 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY.......................... H... HB-0057 FUND OPERATION DESERT VET.......................................... HB-1931 HOME REPAIR FRAUD--SERVICES ........................ .......... HB-2527 IHDA--MORTGAGES/VETS .................... ............................ HB-1615 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ........................... HB-1764 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/AVE SALARY................................. HB-3302 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/FED GOVT CRED.............................. HB-3318 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/MILITARY CRED............................. HB-2674 2376 BURKE, DANIEL, J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-CHGO PARK/OPTIONAL CRED............................. HB-3317 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/PRIOR SERVICE............................... HB-3336 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/SICK LEAVE.................................... HB-3301 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/SURVIVOR 3%................................... HB-3303 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/VARIOUS CHGS ............................... HB-3338 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE................................. HB-2090 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION.......................... HB-0847 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY................................... HB-1724 PROBATE-GUARDIAN AD LITEM FEES .............................. HB-0487 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT.................................................... HB-2196 SCH CD-SAFE BUS PRACTICES.......................................... HB-0349 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT............................................ HB-2399 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT......................................... HB-3821 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE............................. HB-1407 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT........................................................ HB-1849 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT................................ .................... HB-3802 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ................................ HB-0244 VEH CD-CHARITABLE VEHICLE........................................ HB-2884 VEH CD-NSF CK-DRUGS/TRUCK STOP........................... HB-3598 VEHICLE CD-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-2150 VIDEO POKER ACT ................................................................... HB-0048 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURKE HOUSE BILL: 65, 102, 477, 664, 665, 667, 668, 807, 890, 1870, 2085, 2287, 2305, 2635, 2693, 2748, 2991, 3054, 3055, 3056, 4246 SENATE BILL: 56, 197, 446, 784, 1033, 1209, 1223, 1468 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 134, 364, 444, 588, 606, 1150, 1370, 1701, 1871, 1872, 1900, 2005, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 91, 127 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 BURZYNSKI, BRADLEY J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT-AGRICULTURE .......................................... HB-3546 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL ................................. ................... HB-0656 $OCE- STATE POLICE............................................ ......... HB-0646 ABOLISH BD REGENTS-BD GOVRNORS............................. HB-1727 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES.......................................... HB-1908 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX-ID CARD.................................... HB-1730 COMPENSATION REVIEW .............................................. HB-1561 CONSERVATION-CAMP SURCHARGE................................ HB-0767 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE......................................... HB-2370 COUNTIES-AUDITOR ELECTIONS....................................... HB-0864 COUNTIES-LEASE PROPERTY ......................................... HB-3826 COUNTIES-SHERIFFS FEE REQUIRMT .............................. HB-0862 COUNTY LAW LIBRARY FEE.................... ....................... HB-3827 COURT REPORTERS TRANSCRIPTS ...................................... HB-3828 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS..................................... HB-0989 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND...................................................... HB-1629 DEPT-AG-TESTS/PERMITS ................................................ HB-1744 DOC-CAMP SITES SURCHARGE ......................................... HB-0863 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS.............................. HB-1865 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE................................... HB-1 134 GASOHOL SALES TAX ................................. ................... HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-ACTIONS-INFLUENCE................................ HB-1332 GOV ETHICS-ANNUAL GIFT LIMIT................................... HB-1331 GOV ETHICS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO.................................. HB-1326 GOV ETHICS-FINANCIAL BENEFITS .................................. HB-1328 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS .................................................. HB-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ................................. HB-3237 GRAIN DEAL WAREHOUSE/INSURANCE........................... HB-1659 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE........................... HB-1691 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER.................................. HB-1058 LIQUOR--ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................ HB-1303 LOCAL GOVT TAX COLLECTN ........................................ HB-3418 MASS TRANSIT-GASOHOL............................................ HB-2369 2377 BURZYNSKI, BRADLEY J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP)-Cont. MUNI ANNEX AGREEMT-JURISDICTN ............................ HB-3257 NONSUPPORT OF CHILD-LIMITATION ............................. HB-3233 OFFICIAL BOND-CNTY SELF INSURE ......................... HB-1534 PEN CD-CHILDS ANNUITY AGE 22.................................. ...... HB-1562 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.......................................... HB-2663 SCH CD-COOP UNIT DIST AGREEMNT.............................. HB-0662 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION............................... HB-1345 TAX ACTS- LICENSING ................................... ..................... HB-1733 TAX SALES-PENALTY PERCENT.......................... .......... HB-0154 TELECOMMUNICATN EXCISE TAX ................................... HB-1507 UTILITY TAX ACTS-ADMINSTRATION........................... HB-1734 VEH CD-INSTRUCTION PERMIT ........................................ HB-1165 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ............................ HB-0921 WILDLIFE CD-GAME & PREY BIRDS .................................. HB-2640 WORKERS COMP NOT BONUS............................................ HB-3459 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURZYNSKI HOUSE BILL: 314, 842, 947, 948, 962, 1665, 2178, 2325, 2368, 2742, 3483, 4225 SENATE BILL: 33, 223, 240, 283, 363, 398, 782, 808, 818, 864, 909, 1127, 1299, 1300, 1318, 1509, 1529, 1536, 1754, 1980 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 174, 252, 347, 348, 437, 736, 842, 855, 883, 1155, 2002, 2143, 2578. 2579, 2580, 2639 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 108, 119, 141, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16, 22 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM) $METRO FAIR & EXPO AUTH-DEBTS ................................. HB-2899 $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTH ............................. .................. HB-0545 $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTHORITY ....................................... HB-0546 $SOUTH CHGO LEGAL CLINIC ................ ................... HB-1490 ABOLISH CORONER-SHERIF SUCCEED............................. HB-3104 ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ........................................... HB-0612 ACCESSIBILITY TECHNOLOGY BOARD ............................... HB-3314 AFFORDABLE HOUSE-RATE PROTECTN ........................... HB-1091 AGING- RESPITE CARE ........ .... ........... ....................... HB-2469 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS ............................... HB-1911 CANNABIS- PENALTY ......................... ......................... HB-2569 CHILD PASSENGER- RESTRAINT ......................................... HB-3708 CIVIC CENTER SUPPORT .................................................... HB-0101 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING ..................... ............... ....... . HB-0663 CONTROLLED SUBST-TRUCK STOPS ................................. HB-3706 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS .......................... HB-2806 CURRENCY EXCHANGE-VEND MACHINE....................... HB-1488 CURRENCY EXCHANGE-VEND MACHINE .................. HB-1492 DENTAL PRACT AT/SUNSET 2002........................................ HB-3570 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS ................................. HB-0513 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE......................... . HB-0096 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ................................... HB-2465 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ............................................... HB-0890 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0035 ELEC-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN ................................ HB-0077 EMS ACT-COLL BARG AG........................... ............. HB-1555 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION MERGER ..................................... HB-3674 FIREWORKS REGULATION ACT .................................... HB-4199 FISH CD- ZEBRA MUSSEL......................... .................... HB-1757 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-MAINTAIN ........................... HB-0806 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-POLES ....................................... HB-0805 HOUSING DEV-RESIDENT MORTGAGE .......................... HB-1092 ICC--EXPNSES/NO SALARY.................... ....................... HB-2584 ICC- NO LINE CHARGE FEE .................... ..................... ...... HB-0290 ICC- PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 IHDA-OUTSTANDING BONDS & NOTES............................ HB-3240 IHDA--RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE.... ....................... HB-3239 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS ............................................ HB-0807 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS .......................... .............. HB-4017 LIQUOR CONTROL--TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-0120 2378 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LOC GOV-EMPLOYEE POLITICAL RTS............................... HB-0811 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ HB-2170 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ HB-2721 METRO RECLAM WATER-AGREEMENTS ......................... HB-3675 METRO WATER DIST-DEADLINE...................................... HB-0943 METRO WATER DIST-HEARING COSTS............................. HB-0945 METRO WATER RECLAM DIST-FEES ................................. HB-3464 METRO WATER RECLAM DIST-OFFICR ........................ HB-3676 METRO WATER RECLAMATION ......................................... HB-3637 METRO WATER-BOARD MEETINGS ................................... HB-3054 METRO WATER-PURCHASE REQUESTS............................ HB-3056 METRO WATR-DEDUCT/HUMAN SEWAGE ..................... HB-3100 MINORS- PARKS- DRUGS................................................. HB-0671 MUN CD-TAX INCREMENT FINANCING .......................... HB-2725 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ HB-0289 MUNI CD-CHGO FIRE-OSHA RULES ................................ HB-1493 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT........................................ HB-0071 MWRD-PERSIAN GULF PREFERENCE................................ HB-3055 OHARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................. HB-1538 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT........................... HB-2471 PAWNBROKER-STORAGE-INSURANCE........................ HB-0679 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ................................ HB-3403 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR DISABLTY.............................. HB-3402 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY-2 YRS.............................. HB-3242 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-BENEFITS ................................ HB-1087 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-DISABILITY ............................. HB-1089 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-DISABILITY........................... HB-1090 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-PARAMEDIC ........................... HB-1086 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-RETIREMENT......................... HB-1088 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-RETIREMENT......................... HB-1266 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-WIDOW ANNTY ....................... HB-1265 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-COMPOUND 3%................................. HB-3397 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-DEFINE SALARY .............................. HB-3398 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-OTHER CITY SER ............................. HB-3399 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INCRS FORMULA......................... HB-1489 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-15 YR SERVICE.............................. HB-1491 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/COMPOUND 3% ............................... HB-3001 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/DEFINE SALARY........................... HB-3002 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/RETIREMT INCR.............................. HB-1717 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/WIDOW BENEFIT........................ HB-1718 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BENEFIT INCRSE ............................. HB-4015 PEN CD-CHGO POL-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-4016 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY.............................................. HB-4018 PEN CD-CHGO POL-VOTE ALL RANKS ............................ HB-4014 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE................................. HB-2090 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-RETRMT INCR............................ HB-0665 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-SALARY........................................ HB-0966 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-SALARY BNFT............................ HB-1267 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-VOTE-BOARD ........................... HB-0664 PEN CD-CHGO-OCCUP DISABILTY ................................... HB-3401 PEN CD-CONTROLLED SUBST INSP.................................... HB-3241 PEN CD-COOK CNTY REGIONAL SUPT.............................. HB-0536 PEN CD-IMRF-CO OFFICER BENEFIT............................... HB-1719 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIALS ................................ HB-3099 PEN CD-INVSTMTS/EARNINGS TEST................................ HB-1094 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ HB-2597 PEN CD-MWRD/BOARD OF TRUSTEES.............................. HB-1716 PEN CD-MWRD/INCREASE BENEFITS......................... HB-3145 PEN CD-MWRD/INCREASE BENEFITS ........................ HB-3296 PEN CD-SEC 415 LIMITS/ART 11......................................... HB-3295 PEN CD-SHERIFF HEALTH BENEFITS................................ HB-1284 PEN CD-STATE POLICE FORMULA.................................... HB-0835 PROP TAX- HOMESTEAD EXEMP....................................... HB-3413 PROP TX ABATMT-SENIOR SERVICE .............................. HB-2685 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ............................................ HB-2707 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT............................... HB-2593 PUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ...................................... HB-0990 2379 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. REPEAL-TICKET SCALPING ACT...................................... HB-1311 REPEAL-TICKET SCALPING ACT...................................... HB-1563 RESPITE DEMO PGM-DEPT-AGING................................... HB-1162 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD................................ HB-1117 SCH CD- CLASS SIZE IN K- 3 ........................................... HB-0258 SCH CD-SPRINKLERS-FIRE MARSHAL ......................... HB-0072 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER......................................... HB-0097 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................... HB-0288 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME............................... HB-0102 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE.......................... HB-1407 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ..................................... HB-2364 SUNSET-BOXING/WRESTLING ......................................... HB-2204 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECHNICAL................................ HB-3455 TELECOMMUNICATNS REFUND SURCHG ......................... HB-2811 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS .......................... HB-1098 TIFS- USE OF REVENUES ............................... .................... HB-3042 UNEMPLOY INS-SANITARY DISTRICT.............................. HB-0944 VEH CD-BAN RADARS IN TRUCKS..................................... HB-3707 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER LENGTH .................................... HB-2067 VEH CD- LOCAL TAX ............................... .......... ........... HB-2720 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH .............................. HB-0040 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................ HB-0059 WHOLESALE DRUG LICENSE ...................................................... HB-1487 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 6, 60, 568, 686, 899, 931, 932, 947, 948, 1627, 2165, 2399, 2466, 2693, 2927, 3456, 3465, 3655, 3857, 3883, 4122, 4243 SENATE BILL: 42, 91, 153, 462, 650, 651, 678, 753, 779, 800, 838, 843, 891, 907, 908, 980, 1167, 1277, 1345, 1423, 1496, 1519, 1684, 1770, 1789, 1936, 2200 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 63, 90, 316, 547, 594, 637, 825, 905, 931, 1151, 1212, 1370, 1487, 1568, 1801, 1861, 1932, 1949, 2064, 2290, 2382, 2489, 2502, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 57, 125, 135 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 22, 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 82 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE(62ND DIST. REP) AG FAIR & EXPO AUTHORITY ...................... ................... HB-0085 BNKS ACQUIRE NATIONAL BANKS ...................................... HB-371 1 BOAT REG/SAFETY;VEH CODE DUI ....................................... HB-1431 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS ........................................ HB-0576 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT .......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ....................... HB-1257 CNTY CD-ZONING-FLOODPLAINS ................................... HB-1258 CON FRAUD-MOTOR VEHICLES ......................................... HB-3410 COURT CLERK-CREDIT CARD PAY................................... HB-1654 ELECT CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION............................ HB-1329 EMPLOYMENT-PERSIAN GULF VETS ............................. HB-1650 EPA--REIMBURSEMENTS- FUNDS .................................... HB-3577 GOV ETHICS-ANNUAL GIFT LIMIT.................................... HB-1331 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION.............................. HB-1251 HOMESTEAD--SENIOR APPLICATION ................................. HB-0616 HUMAN RIGHTS-FEDERAL TRANSFER ............................ HB-2079 HUMAN RTS-REPORT GIFTS & GRANT.......................... HB-2078 IDPA-MANAGED CARE PROGRAM....................................... HB-1211 IDPA- PAYM ENT................................................ .................... HB-1003 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE.......................... HB-0979 JUDGES-ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS........................................... HB-1678 JUVENILE- AGE REDUCTION ............................. HB-1056 LOCAL AIR RIGHTS-LEASE PLEDGE ............................... HB-2353 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................. HB-1255 LONG TERM CARE--FUNDING ......................................... HB-0804 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENT.......................... HB-3374 PEN CD--IMRF/SPECIAL EDUC DIST.................................... HB-3576 PEN CD--SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS .......................... ........ HB-1653 PEN CD--SURS--EARLY RETMT ...................................... HB-4190 PERSONAL WATERCRAFT SAFETY ...................................... HB-1651 2380 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE(62ND DIST. REP)-Cont. PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ................................ HB-2183 PRIVATE BUS VOC SCH-EXEMPTIONS............................... HB-4196 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0006 SS-1 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS ............................................... HB-2055 PUB UTIL-TELECOM-ST OF THE ART ............................ HB-1813 PUB UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATN-TECH .......................... HB-1412 PUBLIC AID-INPATIENT RATES........................................... HB-1054 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS...................................... HB-1001 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE.................................... HB-1055 RTA-GENERAL POWERS .................................................... HB-1015 SALES TAXES-MANUFACTURING ...................................... HB-1987 SCH CD-FIRST AID TRAINING......................................... HB-1652 SERVICE USE TAX-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-3948 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT........................................ HB-1256 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .............................................. HB-3608 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM............................... HB-1057 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE NOISE ......................................... HB-4243 VEH CD-RAIL CARRIERS.................... ................... HB-1016 VEHICLE EMISSION TEST/EXEMPT.................................... HB-3575 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 558, 1250, 2741, 3271 SENATE BILL: 511, 1022, 1244, 1277, 1423, 1625, 1772, 2162, 2163 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 168, 205, 208, 209, 229, 278, 279, 298, 405, 411, 433, 434, 437, 438, 480, 481, 482, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 690, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1190, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1400, 1401, 1536, 1604, 1632, 1654, 1664, 1684, 1688, 1734, 1773, 1800, 1856, 1863, 1866, 1888, 1889, 1921, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1955, 1998, 2068, 2069, 2173, 2202, 2217, 2221, 2228, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2616 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 96, 143, 151, 153, 154 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29, 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 50, 76, 97, 100 CONKLING, E. LESLIE (REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) $O CE- D EN R ............................................................................. H B-3540 $OCE-DEPT-MINES & MINERALS ..................................... HB-3553 $OCE--RACING BOARD .......................................................... HB-3550 CORRECTNS-SENIOR CIT/HANDICAP............................... HB-2690 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA-CITATION................................... HB-2688 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS .......................................... HB-2773 VEH CD-FLEEING AN OFFICER.......................................... HB-2689 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CONKLING HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1126, 1762 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84, 108 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP) $GOB- SCHOOL GRANTS ........................................................ HB-0787 $GRANTS-ST BD EDUCATION ............................................. HB-3084 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION............................................ HB-3083 ABANDONED BABY ADOPTION ACT..................................... HB-2013 ABOLISH BD REGENTS-BD GOVRNORS............................. HB-1727 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROP TX LEVY .............................. HB-0009 ALTERNATIVE OPERATOR SERVICES................................ HB-3971 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT.................................... HB-1392 CHILD CARE INCOME-TAXATION...................................... HB-2501 CIV ADM-DENTAL AMALGAM FILLING ........................... HB-3947 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ............................. HB-0284 CRIM CD-ALCOHOL-CONTRABAND ................................ HB-4030 DCCA-TELECOMMUN/DISTANCE LEARN ....................... HB-0525 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILITIES........................................... HB-1832 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE.......................................... HB-1623 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRES-BOARD................................... HB-3662 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTNG SYSTM............................. HB-0312 FAMOUS AMERICANS DAY...................... ..................... HB-2479 FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT ..................................... HB-2538 GEOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT....................................... HB-3434 HIGHER ED ASSIST-NAT GUARD...................................... HB-2166 2381 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL .......................... HB-0135 INS CD IN VITRO FERTILIZATION......................................... HB-0133 LIBRARY SYSTEM--JOIN/TRANSFER.................................. HB-1860 LIBRARY SYSTEMS GRANTS-APPROP............................... HB-3597 LOCAL GOV-SIMULTANEOUS OFFICES ........................ HB-0407 MARRIAGE-JUDGE $100 PAYMENT.. ....................................... HB-1411 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ....................................... HB-2405 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX.......................................... HB-0060 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT ..................................... HB-0071 NURSING HOME- RESIDENT RIGHTS .............................. HB-0492 OFFICIAL BOND-CNTY SELF INSURE ................................ HB-1534 PLATS-NOTIFY SCHOOL BOARD ....................................... HB-3936 PUB UTIL-NON PROFIT CORPORATNS .............................. HB-1751 PUB UTILITIES INCIDENT REPORTS................................... HB-4026 RETAIL TAX- FILE PROTEST ................................................. HB-1026 REUSABLE DIAPERS- HOSPITALS-TAX ............................ HB-3974 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL...................................... HB-1658 SCH CD-ALTERNATE CERTIFICATN .................................. HB-0780 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REORGANIZATN ................................ HB-4019 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING ....................................... HB-0296 SCH CD-FELONS & PENSIONS ....................................... HB-3484 SCH CD-FUND ACCUMULATION TAX ............................... HB-3835 SCH CD-GIFTED FUNDING LEVEL ...................................... HB-2042 SCH CD-MANDATES ........................................................ HB-0844 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE GRANT PRGM........................... HB-0126 SCH CD-MINORTY STUDNT SCHLRSHP ........................ HB-3278 SCH CD-REGION BD MEETINGS ...................................... HB-1815 SCH CD-REGL SUPT BOND INCREASE............................... HB-0603 SCH CD-REPORT CARD CONTENT.................................... HB-1132 SCH CD-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE AUT ................................ HB-3735 SCH CD-SCH BLDGS/DONATED FUND .............................. HB-0500 SCH CD-SCH TREASURER/GENDER................................... HB-1133 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ................................. HB-0885 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY .............................. HB-2012 SCH CD-SPRINKLERS-FIRE MARSHAL........................... HB-0072 SCH CD-ST AID/DISTRICT/TUITION ............................... HB-1081 SCH CD-ST AID/TAX EXTEN LIMITN ................................. HB-3277 SCH CD-ST BD LAW WAIVER .......................................... HB-3767 SCH CD-ST BD TEST ETHICS CODE ..................................... HB-3474 SCH CD-STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS ...................................... HB-0914 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST.............................. HB-0478 SCH CD-TAX RATE LEVIED 6 YEARS.................................. HB-3629 SCH CD-TEACHING CERTIFICATES................................. HB-0602 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES.............................. HB-3500 SCH CD-VOLUNTEER SERV CREDIT................................... HB-3937 SCHOOL DISTRICT ASSESSMENT....................................... HB-1890 SOCIAL WORKERS-VARIOUS ACTS .................................. HB-0606 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS ............................. HB-2423 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 18, 196, 598, 599, 600, 601, 605, 853, 1000, 1637, 2741, 2923, 3255, 3360, 3477, 3588, 3589, 3761 SENATE BILL: 19, 43, 65, 94, 165, 181, 188, 191, 192, 193, 240, 248, 262, 283, 307, 433, 500, 539, 563, 609, 643, 672, 706, 724, 725, 741, 806, 811, 868, 946, 969, 1058, 1060, 1191, 1237, 1253, 1293, 1300, 1313, 1329, 1509, 1523, 1532, 1536, 1554, 1581, 1585, 1604, 1618, 1652, 1655, 1699, 1716, 1772, 1848, 1899, 1903, 1980, 1988, 1998, 2056, 2111, 2118, 2141, 2153, 2161, 2217 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 267, 328, 335, 344, 353, 354, 395, 400, 437, 544, 555, 736, 737, 825, 836, 1048, 1158, 1166, 1189, 1197, 1216, 1221, 1406, 1747, 1748, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1971, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2038, 2040, 2094, 2174, 2175, 2218, 2247, 2618, 2619, 2620, 2622, 2670 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 91, 108, 164 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7, 19, 20 CRONIN, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) $CIVIL SERV COMM--PUBLIC COUNSL ............................... HB-0650 $OCE-DEPT-FINANCIAL INSTITUTNS............................. HB-3541 $OCE- DEPT- LABOR ............................ .. ..... ............. HB-0636 2382 CRONIN, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ................................. HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ............................ HB-0635 $O C E- PCB ............................................................. .................. H B-3552 $OCE- PUBLIC COUNCIL............. ............ .................. HB-0638 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD............................ HB-0645 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROP TX LEVY .............................. HB-0009 AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT COMMSN ............................ HB-3255 COUNTY AUDIT AIRPORT/FOREST .................................... HB-2646 CRIM CD-FIREARM DISPOSE/RETURN ............................. HB-3672 CRIM CD- HATE CRIM E ...................................... .................. HB-2065 CRIM CD-SUICIDE/TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-2502 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL SOLICITATION ......................... HB-3041 DATING REFERRAL SERVICES ACT...................................... HB-1889 HEAD SPINAL INJURY .............. ............ ..... .......... HB-1921 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS...................................... HB-2175 JUVENILE CT-SENTENCING ........... ...... ......................... HB-3987 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER ................................... HB-1058 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN-PROHIBITNS ............................ HB-3211 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ....................................... HB-0681 MUNI CD-PARAMEDIC/FIRE PREF..................................... HB-3502 POST- CONVICTION PETITION .................................. .......... HB-3985 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK COUNTY...................................... HB-3704 PROP TX-OBJECTIONS.............................................. HB-3702 REV ACT-ASSMT CHG-NOTICE.......................................... HB-3705 REV ACT-COOK CNTY BD OF APPEAL................................ HB-3701 REV ACT-NOTICE OF TAX INCREASE................................ HB-3703 REV ACT-PROPERTY TAX EXTENSION ............................. HB-3700 REV-PRPRTY TAX/HOMESTEAD EXEMP....................... HB-1264 REVACT-STATE PROP TX APPEAL BD................................ HB-3699 SCH CD-SKILL IMPROVEMENT......................................... HB-0230 TIFS- USE OF REVENUES ........................................ ............... . HB-3042 TOBACCO SALES LICENSING............................................... HB-2449 TRUTH IN TAXATION-MAIL NOTICES ........................... HB-3697 WAGE ASSIGN-NOTICES/EXEMPTIONS ....................... HB-3429 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CRONIN HOUSE BILL: 437, 513, 542, 554, 866, 885, 898, 954, 1137, 1475, 1713, 1910, 2032, 2041, 2125, 2180, 2258, 2374, 2663, 2799, 3174, 3271, 3757 SENATE BILL: 101, 102, 126, 127, 150, 333, 337, 342, 349, 352, 359, 361, 529, 562, 868, 1272, 1293, 1294, 1428, 1509, 1555, 1708, 2152, 2169, 2170 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 301, 322, 583, 836, 1288, 2010, 2020, 2079, 2627 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 56 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 30 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY............................ HB-0099 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM) $CMS-GROUP INSURANCE .......................... ............... HB-2796 $DASA-JUVENILE DRUG TREAT CNTR............................. HB-1521 $DEPT MENTAL HEALTH & DD......................................... HB-4257 $DPA-MANDATED PROG LOST ........................................ HB-0214 ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS-RIGHTS ................................... HB-2290 ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS .............................. HB-1805 ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY....................................... HB-0741 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM............................ HB-1925 ALCOHOL DRUG-ROBBERY.............................. ......... HB-3028 BRD HGH EDUC-POWER/DUTY TECH ............................... HB-1636 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM............................... HB-0065 CASH MANAGEMENT ACT .................... ............................... HB-3650 CDB-VETS PREF COMPLIANCE-ORGS.............................. HB-4090 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE................................ HB-0585 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................ HB-2460 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ........................ HB-2017 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT................................ HB-1499 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0160 CMS-CENTRALIZE ST PURCHASING ................................. HB-4228 2383 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CMS-PURCHASE FOOD/UNIVERSITY ................................ HB-1077 CONSTRUCTION BID DAMAGES ACT ................................... HB-3364 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-COCAINE ................. ........ HB-0082 COUNTY-INDEMNIFY SHERIF-DEPUTY.................... HB-4174 CRIM CD-AIDS-MURDER ..................................................... HB-0081 CRIM CD-CORRECTION-CHILD PORN ............................ HB-3921 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN............................... HB-2075 CRIM PRO-DOMESTIC VIOLENC-BAIL........................... HB-3445 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY ...................... ........ HB-0043 CRIMINAL CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY .......................... HB-2801 CRIMINALCODE-STALKING ................................................ HB-2782 DCCA-TECHNICAL ................ ................ HB-1051 DCCA-TELECOMMUN/DISTANCE LEARN ....................... HB-0525 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ........................ HB-0329 DCFS-CASE MANAGEMENT ...................................... HB-1923 DCFS-DAY CARE.......................................... ......... .......... HB-1924 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ............................ HB-0402 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN.......................... HB-2468 DCFS-QUALIFIED STAFF-CASELOADS............................ HB-0589 DCFS-TECHNICAL ....................................... ......... ........ HB-0874 DENR-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES........................ HB-0114 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ................... HB-2472 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE...... ............. HB-0096 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES............................... HB-0330 DOM VIOLENCE--INFO/PHYSICIAN ..................... ......... HB-0044 DOT-VET PUBLIC WORK PREFERENCE............................. HB-3424 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................... HB-0502 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT..... ................. HB-1830 EARNED TAX CREDIT INFO ......... ........................ HB-1831 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION ......................................... HB-0398 ELECTRIC SUPPLIER-CONTRACTS ..................................... HB-1526 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS....................................... HB-0063 EPA CLEAN UP LIABILITY-AUDITS .................................... HB-3605 EPA LENDER LIABILITY.............................. ..................... HB-0687 EPA-LANDFILL/BAN FOREIGN WASTE............................. HB-1519 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM ........................................... HB-0548 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL......................... HB-0477 EPA-PERMITS/COMPOSTING LANDSCP ........................ HB-1518 EPA- W ASTE DISPOSAL FEES ................................................ HB-1156 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ......................................... HB-0010 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES............................... HB-2536 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT ........................................ HB-2187 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION.............................. HB-0168 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .............................. HB-1515 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT .................................. HB-0915 GOV EFFICIENCY-REPORT-RADIO TV ............................ HB-3479 GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS....................................... HB-3034 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ................................. HB-3237 GROUNDWATER/SIU ................................................................. HB-1522 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR...................... HB-0691 HEALTH FACILITY PLAN-EXEMPTION ............................. HB-4086 HISTORIC PRESERVATN-ADMIT FEES .............................. HB-2809 HOUSING AUTH-COMMISSIONERS .................................... HB-2903 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 IDPA-PROMPT PAYMENT................... .............. HB-0849 IL INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-1095 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC ............................ HB-0429 INCOME TAX-IRC REFERENCE.......................................... HB-1753 INCOME TX CHECKOF-SPEC OLYMPIC ............................. HB-3330 INCOME TX CRED-ASSISTANCE......................................... HB-4088 INCOME TX--DEDUCT- HEALTH......... . .............. ....... HB-3214 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE ............................ HB-0254 INS-MINE SUBSIDENCE-TECHNICAL .............................. HB-1525 INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSN MEMBRSHIP ...................... HB-0572 JUV COU RT--JURISDICTN- HRGS ......... ............... HB-2225 JUV COURT--NOTICE OF RIGHTS ....................... HB-2222 2384 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. JUV COURT-PARENTAGE ACT APPLY .............................. HB-2224 JUVENILE ACT-PARENT CARE................................... HB-2226 JUVENILE COURT-SHELTER CARE ......................................... HB-2223 JUVENILE/PLACEMENT ................................ ..................... HB-0582 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ......................................... HB-1776 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ..................................... HB-3227 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS ............................. HB-0 100 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS .......................... HB-0574 LANDSCAPE COMPOST NO PERMIT ................................. HB-4087 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY...................................... HB-2047 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION ............................ HB-1517 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS ................................. HB-0129 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH ............................. ......... HB-1006 LOCAL WASTE FEE-ROAD CLEANUP............................... HB-3843 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING........................................ HB-0804 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING.............................. ............... HB-2508 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ........................................ HB-0681 LOTTERY-VIDEO MACHINES/TECH ................................ HB-1976 METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH-MEMBERS ........................... HB-1528 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ....................................... HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN .................................... HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE ............................... HB-0093 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................ HB-0092 MUNICIPAL TX ABATEMENTS ................ ....................... HB-4089 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE........................... HB-0088 NON-DUPLICATION STATE SERVICES .............................. HB-1157 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW................................... HB-1812 OPEN PRIMARY ACT-ELECTIONS.................................... HB-0015 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT................................... HB-1788 PARK DIST BRD MEMBERS/POWER...................................... HB-0857 PARK DISTRICT BOARD-ELECTION...................................... HB-0064 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATOR ................................... HB-4085 PEN CD-COMMERCE COMM POLICE.................... ........ HB-3421 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE..................................... HB-1513 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-HEALTH PAYMTS............................ HB-1554 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS ............................... HB-1808 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-BENEFIT INCR.............................. HB-3192 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE..................................... HB-0315 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/HLTH INSURNC........................... HB-0561 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/MILTRY CREDT ........................... HB-0422 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/INCREASE.............................. HB-0469 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-1635 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-3062 PEN CD-INVESTIGATORS/FORMULA ................................ HB-2087 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ........................... HB-0419 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0421 PEN CD-MUNI-RETIREMENT ANNUITY......................... HB-0590 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ............................ HB-2535 PEN CD-POLICE-INCR BENEFITS................................ HB-3384 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT................................... HB-2086 PEN CD-RETIREMENT 1.67 & 2.2 .................... .................... HB-0424 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT............................. HB-1527 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT............................. HB-2533 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY.................................. HB-2089 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY/EARLY RETIRE................................. HB-1529 PEN CD-ST POLICE/INCREASES .......................... ......... HB-3425 PEN CD-ST POLICE/INCREASES .......................... ......... HB-3426 PEN CD-STATE EARLY RETIREMENT................................ HB-3578 PEN CD-STATE&TEACHR/FLAT RATE.............................. HB-2984 PEN CD-TCHRS EARLY RETIREMENT............................... HB-4207 PEN CD-TCHRS-EARLY RETIREMENT............................ HB-4206 PEN CD-TCHRS-EARLY RETIREMENT....................... HB-4211 PEN CD-TCHRS-EARLY RETIREMENT............................ HB-4212 PEN CD-TEACHERS/EARLY RETMT ................................. HB-2661 PEN CD-UNIV/UNION LEAVE/CREDIT............................... HB-2983 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY/EARLY RETMT .................... HB-2660 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER.......................... HB-0397 2385 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PERSONNEL CD-CMS EXAMS .......................................... HB-0086 PHARMACEUTICAL-COPAYMNT-SENIOR..................... HB-2693 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT ...................................... HB-4044 PROMPT PAY ACT-AUTO INTEREST................................... HB-3587 PROP TAX MUNI CD-ABATEMENT...................................... HB-0127 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ...................... HB-0817 PUB LABOR & ED RELATION-STRIKE................................ HB-0553 PUB LABOR RELATIONS/ATTORNEYS ................................ HB-2980 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR ........................................ HB-2342 PUB UTILITY-VIOLATN/TECHNICAL ................................ HB-1523 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS ................................. HB-2085 PURCHASING--BUSINESS FELONY ...................................... HB-0493 PURCHASING-PAPER PRODUCTS........................................ HB-1 158 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM ............................... HB-0472 QUALIFICATN BASE SELECTION ACT.................................. HB-0452 REVENUE-REPAY ABATEMENTS ...................................... HB-2363 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS..................................... HB-0067 RIVERBOAT TAX TO VETERANS ORGS ................................ HB-4092 RURAL HEALTH CARE ........................................................ . HB-1220 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS ................................... HB-1891 SCH CD-ADD SECTION HEADING ........................................ HB-1500 SCH CD-CERTIFY INTERGOV AGREE................................. HB-1914 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING .......................................... HB-0296 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ................................ HB-0103 SCH CD-HEALTH CARE-NO INTEREST........................... HB-0598 SCH CD-IHSA TRANSFER RULES......................................... HB-1657 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY............................. HB-0128 SCH CD-INTERGOV AGRMT TEACHERS ........................... HB-3505 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE GRANT PRGM ........................... HB-0126 SCH CD-MEETINGS-PAY LOSS/BNFTS............................ HB-2755 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ............................... HB-1892 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED ....................................... HB-0047 SCH CD-PAYMENT OF INTEREST ........................................ HB-0600 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT........................... HB-0562 SCH CD-REGL SUPT/DROPOUT RPT................................... HB-0098 SCH CD-ST TEACHER CERTIFN BD ..................................... HB-2642 SCH CD-TB TEST IN HEALTH EXAMS ................................ HB-3856 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER ........................... ......... HB-0097 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE .............................. HB-0816 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER ............................................ HB-0345 SOLID WASTE PLAN ACT-REDUCE..................................... HB-1791 ST AGENCY VARS-LOTTERY-PAYROLL ......................... HB-1309 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT ..................................... HB-0591 ST FIN-EMERGNCY BUDGT DFR COMP............................. HB-2823 ST FINANCE ACT-SICK LEAVE........................................... HB-2981 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF................................... HB-1297 ST INDEMNITY-HEALTH INSURANCE.............................. HB-3000 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH........................................ HB-0575 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ........................................ HB-3075 ST PROMPT PAY-ST GROUP INSUR..................................... HB-2999 ST PURCHASE-COMMUNITY COLLEGE............................ HB-2299 ST PURCHASE-TECHNICAL................................................. HB-1743 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES .................................. HB-2818 ST TREAS LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY................................... HB-2448 STATE ATTORNEY APPELLATE PROSC................................ HB-0700 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS......................................... HB-3230 STATE PROMPT PAYMNT-INTEREST................................. HB-2697 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM.................................... HB-2571 TELECOMMUNICATION-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2534 TOBACCO ACCESSORIES-HERBS ACT................................ HB-0672 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ................................ HB-0463 TOXIC POLLUTION ACT-PROGRAM ................................... HB-2377 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-CIRCUIT CLK............................ HB-3884 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION ................................................ HB-0396 VEH CD & CVL AD CD-BIKE PATHS ................................. HB-0332 VEH CD- HANDICAPPED SPACES....................................... HB-0024 VEH CD-HEAD LAMPS-RAIN ........................................... HB-0828 2386 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ................................ HB-0716 VET PUBLIC WORK PREFERENCE........................................ HB-4091 VETERAN PUBLIC WORK PREFERENCE.............................. HB-2985 VETERANS PROTECTIVE LEAGUE....................................... HB-2939 VETERANS PROTECTIVE LEAGUE....................................... HB-4096 VIDEO POKER ACT ..................................... HB-0048 VIDEO POKER ACT ....................................... .................. HB-4198 WAGE PAY & COLLECT-ST EMPLOYEE.......................... HB-2982 WHISLEBLOWER PROTECTION ............................................ HB-3490 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRAN HOUSE BILL: 2, 19, 33, 50, 59, 72, 76, 123, 162, 197, 202, 262, 303, 309, 568, 599, 601, 602, 604, 605, 610, 677, 678, 722, 738, 885, 1199, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1281, 1624, 1637, 1691, 1870, 2019, 2462, 2524, 2662, 2677, 2736, 2737, 2770, 2908, 2996, 3102, 3335, 3387, 3481, 3562, 3624, 3688, 3725, 4162 SENATE BILL: 42, 45, 94, 106, 118, 131, 181, 233, 241, 293, 309, 332, 405, 410, 414, 453, 505, 588, 649, 650, 708, 710, 757, 771, 805, 841, 969, 971, 973, 979, 1002, 1059, 1089, 1171, 1356, 1361, 1363, 1365, 1438, 1439, 1443, 1451, 1548, 1667, 1685, 1732, 1783, 1907, 1944, 1984, 2104, 2239 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 147, 154, 309, 348, 364, 412, 514, 588, 634, 635, 636, 647, 720, 774, 789, 921, 944, 1061, 1104, 1117, 1200, 1202, 1227, 1230, 1461, 1462, 1463, 1464, 1519, 1547, 1548, 1703, 1722, 1892, 2077, 2320, 2396, 2698, 2734, 2740, 2744, 2781 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 16, 68, 87, 97, 102, 105, 161 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 98, 192 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM) $PU BLIC A ID ......... ....................................... .................... H B-1917 $ST TREASURER-CONSUMER INS BRD............................. HB-2115 ABORTION- NOTICE........ ............................................... HB-2082 ADOPTION- TECHNICAL ........................................................ HB-2006 AFDC-REPLACE FURN/APPLIANCES ................................. HB-3609 AFDC-REPLACE FURN/APPLIANCES ................................. HB-3916 AFDC-SELF EMPLMT-PILOT PRGRAM............................. HB-0707 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ...................................... HB-0278 BIRD SHOOTING ACT/MARKSMANSHIP........................... HB-1567 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ......................................... HB-0488 CHILD CUSTODY-STATE ADDRES CHG.......................... HB-3260 CHILD CUSTODY- VISITATIONS ........................................... HB-3261 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYOR PENALTY .................................... HB-2784 CHILDHOOD HUNGER RELIEF ACT...................................... HB-3311 CIVIL AD CD-CHILD HEALTH INS...................................... HB-1245 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ............................ HB-0302 CNTY CD-LAND TRUSTS-DAMAGES................................ HB-0016 COM MENTL HEALTH CTR CHKOFF FD .............................. HB-2194 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 COOK CO RECORDER-DEED SURCHARG.......................... HB-2152 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING ........................................... HB-2457 CORRECTIONS-PRESENTENCE REPORT ...................... HB-3183 CORRECTIONS-SENTENCING ............................................. HB-3288 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON........................................... HB-0963 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIO-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-3342 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIO-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-3343 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD............................. HB-2316 CRIM CD-SEMI-AUTOMATIC............................................ HB-3642 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN............................... HB-2075 CRIM PRO-DOMESTIC VIOLENC-BAIL ............................ HB-3445 CRIM VICTIM-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUT........................... HB-0066 CUSTDY CONCILIATION CONFERENCE.............................. HB-3353 DCFS- HOUSING SERVICES.................................................... HB-0318 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................... HB-2458 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS................................... HB-3316 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING ..................................... HB-0761 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/PURCHASE DRUGS.............................. HB-0425 DEPT-TRANS/DESIGNATE LANES................................... HB-0121 DISCHARGE FIREARM/MENTAL STATE............................. HB-2694 DOMESTIC VIOLENC-PROTECT ORDER............................ HB-1608 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING.................................... HB-3262 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ARREST .......................................... HB-1609 2387 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-FLEEING ............................ ....... HB-3352 DPA-CHILD CARE PAYMENTS........................................... HB-2510 DPA- INS COVERAGE/HIV.................................................... HB-1797 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ...................................... HB-2486 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION.......................... HB-0489 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT............................................ HB-1830 EARN ED TAX CREDIT IN FO .................................................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-CAN DIDATES/COMMITTEEMN......................... HB-0122 ELEC CD-COMMITTEEMAN PETITIONS............................ HB-0193 ELEC CD-NO STATE REGISTRAR PAY................................ HB-0297 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS .................................................... HB-3688 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PAYMENTS................................. HB-1784 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE........................... HB-1510 EXOTIC WEEDS-ADMINSTRATVE RULE........................... HB-2429 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... HB-0050 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................... HB-2927 FIREARM OWNERS ID CARD ACT.......................................... HB-0939 FIREARM TAX ACT .......................................... ........... HB-3855 FREE INFO-INCLUDE PUB OFFICER................................... HB-2034 GAS PIPELINES-EXCESS FLOW VLVE................................. HB-3582 GOV ETHICS-TECHNICAL CHANGES ................................ HB-2953 HABITAT ENDOW M ENT ACT.................................................. HB- 1103 HANDGUN LIABILITY INSURANCE ................................... HB-2373 HEALTH SERV ED-GRANT ELIGIBILY ............................... HB-3202 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN ........................................................... HB-4223 HLTH CARE SURROGATE-LIFE SUSTN ............................. HB-2334 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS ........................................ HB-1677 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. HB-1509 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT............................ HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .......................... HB-0529 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLICATN DECISN .............................. HB-2335 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ............................. HB-2242 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT........................ HB-2673 HUMAN RIGHTS TECHNICAL CHANGE ........................... HB-3406 HUMAN RTS-CITIZENSHIP STATUS................................... HB-2243 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE ............................. HB-2681 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 ICC- PUBLIC UTILITIES- ETHICS ......................................... HB-0551 IDPA- AGED/BLIND/DISABLED ........................................... HB-2232 IDPA-MEDICAID SERVICES ................................................. HB-2453 IDPA- MEDICAID- HOSPITALS ............................................. HB-1000 IDPA-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECHNL........................... HB-1171 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE............................................. HB-2233 IDPA/INCOME DISREGARDS ................................................. HB-2235 IDPH- HEALTH/HOM E VISIT .................................................. HB-1283 INCOME TAX ACT- TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2199 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL CHG ................................. HB-0451 INCOME TAX-INCREASE TAX RATE.................................. HB-2731 INCOME TAX-IRC REFERENCE...................................... HB-2604 INS CD IN VITRO FERTILIZATION...................................... HB-0133 INS FIBROCYSTIC CONDITION GRUP .................................. HB-3092 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT...................................... HB-3223 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT ............................ HB-1903 JUVENILE COURT- SUMMONS ........................................... HB-4186 JUVENILE- PERMANENCY GOALS....................................... HB-3416 JUVENL CT NOTICE/PROCEDURE......................................... HB-3920 KANKAKEE RVR-SCHCD K-8 ............................................. HB-1352 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT ............................ HB-2074 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG............................. HB-1906 LEAD POISONING PREVENTN ACT ....................................... HB-3638 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER.................................. HB-1058 LIQUOR CONTROL-LOCAL OPTION..................... HB-0124 LIQUOR--RETAILER RECYCLING ...................................... HB-2424 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN-PROHIBITNS .............................. HB-3211 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES .................................. HB-0898 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 2388 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL ....................... HB-1351 MEDICAID REV -HOSPITAL ASSESSMT .............................. HB-2758 M EDICARE- BILLING ......................................... ..................... H B-1566 METRO PIER EXPO/REAL ESTATE TX................................. HB-1084 MINORITY & FEMALE FRANCHISE................................... HB-1680 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE........................... HB-0313 MOTOR FUEL TAX-1-K KEROSENE................................... HB-1985 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM........................ HB-0542 NATURAL AREA WETLAND FUND ACT .............................. HB-2426 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ......................... ........ HB-2428 NON PROFIT OPEN MEETING ................................................. HB-2033 NONPROFIT-RECORDERS FEES ........................................... HB-2517 NURSING HM CARE-BODLY HRM-FINE......................... HB-3119 NURSING HOME-IMPROPER DISCHARG .......................... HB-0490 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ..................................... HB-0491 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS ................................. HB-0492 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE .......................... HB-2190 OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION ..................................... HB-2035 OPEN MEET-REDEFINE CLOSINGS............................... HB-2032 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT ..................... ........ HB-1788 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE..................................... HB-0194 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-SURVIVORS .................................. HB-3203 PEN CD-INVSTMT-TOBACCO COMPANY ....................... HB-1997 PESTICIDE ACT-CONTAINERS ...................................... HB-1905 PESTICIDE ACT-REVIEW PROCEDURE.............................. HB-1904 PHYSICN CHRG-MEDICARE PATIENT............................... HB-1378 PROPERTY TAX COMMISSION-SYSTEM ....................... HB-1511 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES .......................... HB-0427 PUB AID BENEFITS IMPACT NOTE ....................................... HB-2452 PUB AID CD-NO CLASSIFICATION.................................... HB-1862 PUB AID-ADVISORY COUNCIL ........................................ HB-1120 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE................................. HB-0462 PUB AID-GEN ASST-CONCILIATION ................................ HB-2229 PUB UTIL-UNIVERSAL TELE ASSIST.................................. HB-2057 PUBLIC AID GRANTS PERCENT NEED ................................. HB-2877 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT ....................................... HB-2073 PUBLIC AID-INDIGENT CARE..................................... HB-0955 PUBLIC AID-PROTECTIVE PAYMENTS .............................. HB-0426 PUBLIC AID-PROVIDERS FEES........................................... HB-3394 PUBLIC AID--TECHNICAL........ ................................................. HB-3263 PUBLIC HEALTH-HYSTERECTOMIES ................................ HB-0916 RADIATN PRO-DEFINE MAMMOGRAPHY........................ HB-3076 REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-2189 REV ACT-ASSESSMENT ERRORS......................................... HB-2200 REV ACT-ASSMNTS/REVIEW/ABATMNT...................... HB-2193 REV-REAL PROPERTY TAXES............................................... HB-0130 REVENUE ACT-EQUALIZATION ......................... .......... HB-3130 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS ............................ ... HB-0067 RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN ACT.............................. .... HB-1462 SCH CD-CHGO TCHR- DISCIPLINE .................................... HB-4136 SCH CD-CLAIM REPORTS .................................. ..................... HB-0215 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO................................. HB-1463 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT............................... HB-0403 SOLID WASTE/SOURCE REDUCTION ................................... HB-3892 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH............................................ HB-0575 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ....................... HB-3075 STATE INCOME TAX-EZ FORMS.............................. ....... HB-1102 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS ............................. HB-2423 STRUCTRAL PEST CONTRL-SCHOOLS .............................. HB-3222 TOLL HIGHWAY-PROTECT LANDS ..................................... HB-3366 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT ......................... HB-2628 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG ................... HB-0123 UTILITY TAXES-APPLICABILITY......................................... HB-1085 VEHICLE USE TAX-USED TIRE MGMT............................... HB-2340 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ........................................ HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ..................................... HB-2555 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE 2389 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 1, 192, 554, 727, 858, 973, 1623, 2523, 2545, 2684, 2693, 3185, 3254, 3522, 3562, 3591, 3592, 3655 SENATE BILL: 25, 33, 86, 89, 108, 195, 201, 400, 441, 468, 500, 527, 619, 630, 633, 744, 756, 784, 789, 792, 812, 830, 923, 947, 1009, 1018, 1218, 1223, 1241, 1328, 1329, 1378, 1479, 1518, 1526, 1600, 1622, 1643, 1647, 1700, 1760, 1768, 1796, 1816, 1860, 1892, 1965, 2051 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18, 87, 88, 151, 298, 419, 529, 647, 767, 794, 887, 1003, 1048, 1399, 1682, 1701, 1730, 1884, 2187, 2188, 2284, 2570, 2585, 2662, 2734, 2740 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 79, 83, 91, 119, 132 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 105 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP) $BUILD IL PROGRAM ....................... ......... ......... ......... HB-3545 $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL ............................. HB-0650 SCOMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLAN ..................................... HB-3531 $DEPT- M ILITARY AFFAIRS ................................................. HB-0644 $E ST LOUIS FINANCIAL ADVISORY .................................... HB-0766 $FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0653 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0630 $LEGISLATV AGENCYS/MIDWEST ED ................................. HB-0393 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE-ABANDONED MINED LAND CNCL.......................... HB-0640 $OC E- ARTS COUNCIL ................... ...................................... HB-3558 $OCE- AUDITOR GENERAL ................................................... HB-0319 $OCE- BOB....................................................... .................... HB-3544 $O C E- C M S ............... ............................................................... H B-3543 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDEN T.......................... HB-0660 $OCE- COURT OF CLAIMS ............................. .................... HB-0652 $OCE--CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO ............................. HB-3549 $O C E- DA SA ....................................................... ..................H B-0659 $O C E- DCCA ............................. .......................................... H B-0641 $OC E-DC FS ............................ ...................... HB-0647 $O C E- DC FS ......................................... ........ ......... ........ . H B-3524 $OCE- DEN R ......... ......................................... .... ................... HB-3540 $OCE- DEPT- AGING.................... .................. .................... HB-3529 $OCE- DEPT- AGRICULTU RE ................................................ HB-3546 SOCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ........................................... HB-0637 $OCE- DEPT- CORRECTIONS ................................................. HB-3548 $OCE-DEPT- FINANCIAL INSTITUTNS .......................... HB-3541 $OCE-DEPT- HUMAN RIGHTS ............................................ HB-0634 $OCE- DEPT- INSURANCE.................... ................... HB-3537 $OCE-DEPT-LABOR .......................................................HB-0636 $OCE- DEPT- LOTTERY ............................ ........................... H B-0631 $OCE-DEPT-MINES & MINERALS ..................................... HB-3553 $OCE- DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................................... HB-0639 $OCE-DEPT-PREFESSIONAL REGULAT ........................... HB-3554 $OCE-DEPT-REHABILIATION SERVCS ............................ HB-3530 $OCE- DEPT-VETERANS AFFIARS ...................................... HB-3525 $OCE-DMHDD ......... .................................................HB-0658 $O C E- D M H D D ......... ................................... .......................... H B-3533 $OCE-EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT................................... HB-3551 $O C E- EPA ................................................................. .................... H B-0643 $OCE--GENERAL ASSEMBLY .............................................. HB-0395 $OCE-GOV PUCHASES REVIEW BRD ................................... HB-0657 $OCE-GOVERNORS OFFICE ............................................ HB-3539 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP & ADVOCACY ................................ HB-0655 $OCE-HISTORIC PERSERVATION ...................................... HB-3559 $OCE-HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ............................... HB-0633 $OCE--ICC.................... ................................. . ... HB-3542 $OCE--IL ED LABOR RELATIONS BD .................................... HB-3523 $OCE--IL HCCCC ........................................ HB-3535 $OCE--INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ....................................... HB-0651 $OCE--JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD.................................... HB-3600 $OCE-LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ....................... HB-3538 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ........................... HB-3556 SOCE-LOCAL GOV LAW ENFORCEMENT.......................... HB-3557 2390 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ........................... HB-0635 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION............................ HB-3534 $OCE-PCB .................................................................................. HB-3552 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................ HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ........................ ........ HB-0654 $OCE--PUBLIC COUNCIL................................. ................... HB-0638 $OCE- RACING BOARD........................................................ HB-3550 $OCE--RETIREMENT SYSTEMS............................................ HB-0642 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE................................ HB-3604 $OCE-SOS-LITERACY PRGMS ........................................ HB-0737 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL............................... .................... HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ........................... ........ HB-0632 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD............................... HB-0645 $OCE-STATE POLICE ...................................... .................... HB-0646 $PLAN COUNCIL DEV DISABITITIES................... ............... HB-3532 $PRES SENATE/SPEAKER HSE-DIST................................... HB-0394 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORITY ....................................... HB-3547 ADOPT A HIGHWAY-SIGNS .............................. ......... HB-2741 AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ......................... HB-0978 AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT COMMSN ............................ HB-3255 CDB-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ..........................................H HB-1656 CHILD SUPPORT ORDER-MODIFICATN ............................ HB-1350 COMMUNITY RESIDENCE TRANSITION............................. HB-4103 CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMENT ............................. HB-2541 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ............................... HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT ............................ HB-1674 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY................................ HB-1675 CRIM CD-CRIM PROC-STALKING .................................. HB-3271 CRIM CD-DRUG-WEAPON-CLASS X ............................. HB-1665 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMENT .............................................. HB-1667 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME ......................................... HB-1672 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES-15 YEAR................................... HB-1666 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION................................... HB-1676 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-NO KNOCK ................................ HB-1668 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING ............... .................... HB-2677 CRIMINAL CD-CHILD SUPPORT ........................................ HB-1687 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM FUNDS......................................... HB-1458 DEVEL DISABLED-COMMUNITY CARE.......................... HB-3713 DMHDD-AREA SERVICE COUNCILS................................. HB-3863 DMHDD-STOP HOME SERVICES ........................................... HB-3287 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM............................... HB-0954 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT 1991 ......................................... HB-2617 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ......................................... HB-1367 G A-REAPPORTIONMENT............ ..................................... HB-2121 GEN OBLIGATN-BOND ACT REDUCTN................................. HB-0185 GENERAL ASSEMBLY REAPPORTION MT ........................... HB-2540 HEALTH FIN REF ACT-STYLE CHANG .............................. HB-3136 HOSP SERV PROCURE BD-REPEAL.................................... HB-3137 HOTEL OCC TAX-TECH CHG ........................................... HB-4069 IDPA-COLLECTION/CHILD SUPPORT ................................ HB-2489 IDPA- DRUG USE .............................................. ..................... HB-1212 IDPA-INITIATIVE FUND..................................................... HB-1002 IDPA-MANAGED CARE PROGRAM................................... HB-1211 IDPA-MEDICAL SERVICES ........................................... HB-0998 IDPA- PAYM ENT ............................................ ........................ HB-1003 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE............................. HB-0979 INS FIBROCYSTIC GROUP DENIAL ....................................... HB-2825 JUDICIAL REAPPORTIONMENT ....................................... HB-2542 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION............................................... HB-1056 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL ........................ HB-1351 MENTAL DISABLED CHILD ASSIST....................................... HB-1887 MUNI CD-NOISE MONITOR-TECHNICL.......................... HB-4042 NURSING HOME GRANT ASSISTANCE................................ HB-3135 PEN CD-SURS-EARLY RETMT..................................... HB-4190 PLAN COUNCIL DEV DISABILITIES................................. HB-2807 PROMPT PAYMENT-NO MEDICAL ASST........................ HB-0999 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION................................. HB-2648 2391 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE ........................................ HB-2772 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ............................... HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0006 SS-1 PUB AID-TWNSHP LAW-ASSISTANCE.......................... HB-0997 PUB HLTH-SHAKEN INFANT SYNDRME......................... HB-1670 PUBLIC AID CD- TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-3285 PUBLIC AID CODE-GRAMMATICAL .................................. HB-3286 PUBLIC AID COUNTY PERSONNEL BD................................. HB-3175 PUBLIC AID- INPATIENT RATES ......................................... HB-1054 PUBLIC AID- MEDICAL ASST CUTS.................................... HB-1001 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE .................................... HB-1055 REDISTRICTING- MINORITIES............................................ HB-2119 REDISTRICTING-PUBLIC COMMENT ................................ HB-2120 REVENUE ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-4137 RTA--GENERAL POW ERS .................................................... HB-1015 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY.............................. HB-2012 SCH CD-ST BD LAW WAIVER .......................................... HB-3767 SCH CD-VOLUNTEER SERV CREDIT................................... HB-3937 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................ HB-2106 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO ................................ HB-1881 STATE'S ATTORNEY FEES .............................. ................... HB-1671 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM.............................. HB-1057 TAX INCREMT FINANCING-LIMITS ................................. HB-1032 VEH CD-AGGRAVTED SPEEDING......................................... HB-1669 VEH CD-DRIVE HANDICAP/CPR .......................................... HB-2285 VEH CD-RAIL CARRIERS ............................................. HB-1016 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT............................ HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS HOUSE BILL: 1242, 2663, 2740 SENATE BILL: 247, 310, 311, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 424, 440, 868, 1167, 1293, 1295, 1306, 1320, 1374, 1555, 1685, 1727, 1728, 1729, 1806, 1843, 1849, 1910, 1964 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 18, 89, 205, 248, 249, 250, 301, 325, 348, 373, 416, 533, 584, 593, 640, 641, 642, 643, 649, 658, 778, 836, 845, 864, 882, 897, 911, 943, 1104, 1108, 1197, 1206, 1224, 1449, 1450, 1684, 1727, 1728, 1729, 1763, 1773, 1789, 1915, 2010, 20/9, 2020, 2097, 2509, 2583, 2627, 2652, 2666, 2667, 2668, 2749, 2750, 2751, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2756, 2757, 2758, 2759, 2760, 2761, 2762, 2763, 2764, 2765, 2766, 2767 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 53, 54, 55, 56, 62, 63, 64, 73, 95, 107, 110, 111, 151, 154 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13, 29, 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31, 84, 116, 185 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING ............................... HB-1875 AIDS CONFIDENTIAL-TEST RESULTS................................ HB-4056 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO BILLBOARDS ................................... HB-0213 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS.................................. HB-2116 BD OF HIGHER ED-INTERNAT WORK................................ HB-3252 BILLBOARDS- 40 PER DISTRICT ...................................... HB-1825 CABLE TV SHUTOFF NOTICE............. .................... HB-4058 CASINO IMPACT STUDY COMMISSION ............................... HB-3964 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS.......................... HB-0604 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYMENT ........................................ HB-3832 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY DCFS ........................... HB-0751 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM ....................................... HB-1877 CONTROLLED SUBST-VEHICLES LIFE............................... HB-3966 CORRECTIONS-BURGLARY ............................................... HB-2487 CORRECTIONS-LITERACY PROGRAM ............................... HB-1632 CVL AD CD-CASINO GAMBLE-STUDY........................... HB-3520 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................... HB- 1128 DCFS-CASE MANAGEMENT ............................................ HB-1923 DCFS--TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................... HB-2458 DENTAL ACT-FREE SERV--LIABILITY .............................. HB-1594 ECONOMIC RECOVERY DISCLOSURE............................... HB-4114 2392 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE ............................. HB-0037 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS ............................................... HB-3688 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS ............ ......... ...................... HB-4060 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS/VOTING ................................... HB-3562 ELECTN CD-WITHDRAWN CANDIDATES......... ................ HB-3967 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ......................................... HB-0010 FAIR LENDING APPLICATION FEE........................ .......... HB-1826 FIRE DIST-VETERAN PREFERENCE.................................... HB-2066 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA...................................... HB-0030 HIGHER ED CRIME STAT REPRT ACT..................... ........ HB-2339 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE..................................... HB-1573 HIGHWAY SIGNS-FEE $25/YEAR ....................................... HB-1821 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLICATN DECISN ............................. HB-2335 IDPA-INCOME-CHILDREN-MEDICAL ........................ HB-2018 IDPA-RESOURCE DEVELOP .......................................... HB-1930 IHDA-MORTGAGES/VETS ......................... ......... .......... HB-1615 INS CD COMMUNITY REIN VESTMENT .......................... HB-21 11 INTEREST ACT LOAN CHARGES........................ ........... . HB-3647 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT ............................ HB-2074 LOTTERY ADVERTISING LIMITS ................................. ....... HB-2743 LOTTERY TICKET SALES ..................................................... HB-1305 LOTTERY TICKET SALES REPORT............................. ......... HB-2748 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT........................ HB-0011 METRO WATER DIST-CIVIL SERVICE............................... HB-1661 MINRTY & FEMALE-EMPLY CONTRACT.......................... HB-1576 MUNI BLDG CODE FINES-ATTY GEN ................................ HB-4059 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED ................................ HB-0273 OLIVE HARVEY COLLEGE-VOCATIONL......................... HB-0481 OUTDOOR AD SIGN-MAINTENANCE................................. HB-0482 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING TAX ACT .................................... HB-1824 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING-BD OF ED................................... HB-0484 OUTDOOR ALCOHOL/TOBACCO-ADS ................................ HB-0483 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-MILITARY CRED........................... HB-3992 PROP TX-DELINQENT TAXES ............................................. HB-2072 PUB AID-AUTO TELLER MACHINES................................... HB-1957 PUB AID-PRIVATE SHELTER GRANT................................... HB-2230 PUB UTIL-RESTRICT CALLER ID ........................................ HB-0333 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ................................ HB-2216 PUBLIC AID-INDIGENT CARE....................................... HB-0955 PUBLIC HEALTH--AIDS PUBLICITY ..................................... HB-4057 PUBLIC HOSPITAL-DRUG ABUSE ........................................ HB-3965 RTA-BUDGET-TECHNICAL CHANGE............................ HB-3601 SCH CD-CHGO MAKE-UP COURSE FEE.......................... HB-3789 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT ............................... HB-0027 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT ............................... HB-0028 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K-3 .............................................. HB-0258 SCH CD-CLASSROOM SIZE REGULATN ............................ HB-0344 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO ...................................... HB-1463 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER............................... HB-2560 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL TREASURER............................. HB-1820 SCH CD-MINIMUM SCHOOL AGE.................................... HB-0845 SCH CD-MINORITY TEACHER CERTIF.............................. HB-2172 SCH CD-REQUIR COMPUTER TECHNOL........................... HB-1822 SCH CD-SUBD SUPT/MAJORITY VOTE .............................. HB-1823 SCH CD-22 PUPIL MAX-RDG & MATH.............................. HB-0343 SCH CD-25 PUPIL MAX-ELEMENTARY............................ HB-0339 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER ............................ HB-0342 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION .............................................. HB-1876 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL................................. HB-1955 STREET NUMBER DISPLAY ACT ........................................ HB-2003 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT....................................................... HB-1849 TOXIC POLLUTION ACT-PROGRAM ................................... HB-2377 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN................................. HB-2326 UTIL RATES FAIR ALL CLASSES ....................... HB-3581 UTILITIES CUSTOMER READ METERS................................. HB-3788 VIDEO TAPE RENTAL TAX .......................... ........... HB-2670 VIDEOTAPE RENTAL TX-CITIES ....................... HB-2671 2393 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. WIC-NO SMOKE PROGRAM ................................................ HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS HOUSE BILL: 47, 244, 278, 495, 847, 858, 1217, 1230, 1680, 1694, 2112, 2122, 2186, 2228, 2245, 2545, 2798, 3409, 3481, 3638, 3903 SENATE BILL: 3, 83, 246, 468, 744, 757, 758, 759, 760, 837, 915, 1302, 1331, 1511, 1713, 1965, 1997, 2159, 2204 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 369, 443, 462, 468, 469, 472, 473, 576, 833, 840, 865, 914, 1039, 1048, 1223, 1297, 1399, 1473, 2088, 2257, 2259, 2284, 2323, 2566, 2590, 2641 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 34, 44, 74, 127 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANS/RICHVI EW-WATER ................................ HB-0613 AG COOPERATIVE-DISSENTER RIGHT .............................. HB-1293 AGING-RESPITE DEMO PRGRM ........................................... HB-3373 AIR EMISSN ALLOW-ELECTRIC RATE............................... HB-3110 BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS ..................................... HB-0528 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT............................................... HB-3871 CABLE TV BOARD ACT........................................ ......... HB-3883 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION .............................. HB-2736 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................................... HB-0568 CNTY CD-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT........................ HB-0791 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT ............................... HB-0991 COMPENSATION--GOVERNOR HIGHEST ....................... HB-2553 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS.................................. HB-0989 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING ....................................... HB-2618 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT .............................. HB-0204 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ ................................... HB-2465 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH .................................... HB-1618 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS......................... HB-0571 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION ...................................... HB-0398 ELECTION CD-NONPARTISAN .................................... HB-4074 ELECTION CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2582 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ....................................... HB-1033 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE ........................... HB-1199 EXPAND PHONE SERVICE COST................ ..................... HB-0992 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE ............................. ................ HB-1695 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL...................................... HB-1869 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ................................. HB-2737 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 HGHR ED-GOVRNING BDS-TECHNICAL ....................... HB-3197 HIGHWAY CODE-UNIT ROADS .................................... HB-2749 ICC EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS .................................... HB-3209 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 INCOME TX CRED-RENT DISCOUNTS ............................... HB-1641 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ......................................... HB-1868 INS CD-CONSUMER GUIDE-READBLTY ......................... HB-0595 INS PAY FOR AMBULANCE AT 100% ..................................... HB-3952 INS WORKERS COMPENSATION RATES.............................. HB-2964 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER .............................. HB-0579 LOBBYIST- REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ HB-2336 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS ........................... HB-0578 MED PRAC ACT-VISIT PERMITS......................................... HB-1854 MEDICAID-COPAYMENTS-GRANT INCR .................... HB-3714 MUNI-DISCONNECT LAND-REFERENDM...................... HB-2934 MUTUAL WATER CO-EXCLUDE TAX .............................. HB-1401 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW................................... HB-1812 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND............................ HB-0735 N URSES IN ITIATIVE FUN D .............................. ..................... HB-1694 PEN CD-ST EMPL-FINAL SALARY..................................... HB-3635 PODIATRIC SCHOLARSHP RESIDENCY............................... HB-3748 PREVAILING WAGE- SCOPE--KICKBACK ........................ HB-2 104 PROF ATHLTE CONVICTED OF DRUGS ................................ HB-3904 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMP.......................................... HB-3413 PROPERTY TAX--DELINQ SALES ....................................... HB-2756 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT........................................ HB-0577 2394 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB AID-HS OR EQUIVALNT/BENEFT............................ HB-2341 PUB LABOR & ED RELATION-STRIKE................................ HB-0553 PUB OFFICIALS-NO NAME DISPLAY .................................. HB-2781 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR .................................... HB-2342 PUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ...................................... HB-0990 PUBLIC AID-AMBULANCE SERVICE ................................ HB-3950 PUBLIC AID- AMBULANCES ................................................ HB-3951 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY......................... ............. HB-1198 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION .................................. HB-0619 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD .................................... HB-2337 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER............................... HB-2048 PURCHASING ACT- US GOODS.................... ..................... HB-0512 SCH CD-PAYMENT OF INTEREST ...................................... HB-0600 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE.............................. HB-0816 SHERIFF--POLICE PROTECTION/CNTY .............................. HB-0539 SINGLE ELECTED OFFICE LIMITATN................................... HB-0563 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER .......................................... HB-0345 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT ................................... HB-0591 STATE FINANCE-TRANSFER MONEY ................................ HB-2853 STATE PROMPT PAYMNT-INTEREST.............................. HB-2697 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ......................................... HB-0721 TWP-ROAD DIST-SELL/LEASE PROP................................ HB-2968 TWP-SELL SURPLUS REALTY ......................................... HB-2967 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES ...................................... HB-3193 UTILITIES-NO REPAIR BUSINESS ....................................... HB-3038 VEH CD- GOLF CART CROSSING ........................................... HB-2652 VEH CD-PAST DUE INSURANCE CARD.............................. HB-0813 VEH CD-POTABLE WATER CONTAINER ........................... HB-2672 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN.............................. HB-0567 VEH CD-TRANSPORTING WATER ..................................... HB-2734 WILDLIFE CD-LANDOWNERS/TENANTS......................... HB-1 147 WILDLIFE-NON RESIDENT/DONORS ................................ HB-0508 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY................................ HB-2103 WORK COMP-CONFIDENTL MED EXAM........................... HB-0588 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT........................ ................... HB-2100 91 I-BOARD MEMBERSHIP ................................................... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEERING HOUSE BILL: 2, 39, 82, 98, 262, 551, 683, 848, 893, 2010, 2368, 2526, 2559, 2572, 2662, 2927, 2996, 3033, 3679, 3725, 4219 SENATE BILL: 37, 57, 63, 190, 196, 233, 259, 410, 455, 535, 564, 645, 904, 909, 969, 1006, 1048, 1074, 1341, 1539, 1550, 1592, 1606, 1677, 1688, 1695, 1747, 1899, 1980, 2057 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 123, 196, 258, 269, 399, 414, 1397, 1439, 1694, 1751, 2092, 2107, 2234 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75, 77, 102, 108, 125, 142, 149 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 193 DEETS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) DIETETIC & NUTRITION-LICENSE ..................................... HB-3356 FOOD DONATION-WILD GAME........................................ HB-3412 IDPA-GEN ASSISTANCE RECORDS ...................................... HB-4166 INCOME TX CREDIT-JOBS............................ ................... HB-3851 INCOME TX DEDUC-IRAS..................... ................... HB-3760 INS FIBROCYSTIC GROUP DENIAL ....................................... HB-2825 INSURANCE INFORMATION PRIVACY................................ HB-3955 NUCLEAR SFTY-ST RES INSPECTOR.................................. HB-3095 PUB HEALTH-PROG ADMIN & FUNDS........................... HB-3138 ST EMP INDEMNITY DEPT AGING....................................... HB-3174 T IF'S- BO N D S ........................................... ......... ....................... H B-3680 VEH CD-REVOKE UNDER 21 DRINKER.............................. HB-3020 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRUG USERS.......................................... HB-4140 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEETS HOUSE BILL: 2798, 3588, 3589, 3924, 4214, 4225 SENATE BILL: 1570, 1940, 2166 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1789, 2143, 2201, 2226 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 111, 141 2395 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM) $DEPT-ALCHOL SUB ABUSE/EDUCATN ............................ HB-1231 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES.......................................... HB-1908 AGING-RESPITE CARE ... ............... .................. . HB-2469 AGING-RESPITE DEMO PRGRM ........................................... HB-3373 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM ........................... HB-1925 BD HGHR ED-INTERNATIONAL PROG............................... HB-3347 BD OF HIGHER ED-INTERNAT WORK ................................ HB-3252 BINGO-MAXIMUM PRIZE $3000...................................... HB-0245 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION ...................................... HB-0367 CHILD FATALITY TASK FORCE-RULE............................. HB-3004 CHILD LABOR-NO WORK AFTER I1PM.............................. HB-2641 CHILDREN-ALCOHOLIC PARENTS .................................... HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST ....................... ..................... HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY .................................. HB-1474 CIRCUIT BRKR- ELIGIBILITY ............................................ HB-1568 CIVIL RIGHTS-PARENT/STUDENT ................................... HB-2525 CLEAN ALTERNATE FUELS ACT........................... ........... HB-3033 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS................................ HB-2484 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PENALTIES........................... HB-1 101 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS................................................................. HB-2379 COUNTY HEALTH DPT-TAX INCREASE............................ HB-3134 CREDIT- OVER LIM IT FEES.......................... ..................... HB-1840 CRIMINAL CD-CIVIL RETAIL THEFT ........................... HB-2557 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................... HB-2799 DCCA-FOREIGN FIRM INCENTIVES ............................... HB-2952 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ....................... HB-0329 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING..................................... HB-0761 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY....................... HB-0132 ELEC CD-REGISTR & ABSENT VOTNG............................... HB-2563 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE....................................... HB-2635 ENVIR HEALTH PRACTICE ACT...................................... HB-4139 ENVIRNMNTL HLTH PRAC-REGISTRAT.......................... HB-3519 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS.............................. HB-2570 FAM ILY ADVOCACY ACT .............................. ..................... HB-2187 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ................................... HB-0328 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ................................... HB-2930 GOV EFFICIENCY-REPORT-RADIO TV ............................ HB-3479 HEALTH INS-COVERAGE EXEMPT...................................... HB-3323 HLTH CARE REVIEW AGENTS CERTIF ................................. HB- 111 HORSE RACE OFF TRACK BETS ............................................. HB-1720 HORSE RACE-RURAL DIVERSIFY ....................................... HB-1745 IDPA-CHIROPRACTER REIMBURSE .................................... HB-1 119 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE ........................... H-B- 1691 INSURANCE UNFAIR FINANCE PLAN................................. HB-2614 LANDLORDS-REINSTATE TENANCIES .............................. HB-2237 LYME DISEASE ANNUAL REPORT....................................... HB-3643 MEDICAL PRAC-CHIROPRACTIC ASSN............................. HB-1118 NOTICE PUBLICTN-ADJOINING CNTY.............................. HB-3120 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT........................... HB-2471 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY........................ HB-0776 PEN CD- IMRF SCHOOLS PICKUP ........................................ HB-1893 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................. HB-0397 PREVAILING WAGE-SCOPE- KICKBACK .......................... HB-2104 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.................................. HB-2466 PUB AID-HS OR EQUIVALNT/BENEFT ............................... HB-2341 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT .................................. HB-2593 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD .................................... HB-2337 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS ................................ HB-2573 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM ............................... HB-0472 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY ............................. HB-2027 RESPITE DEMO PGM--DEPT-AGING............................... HB-1162 SCH CD-BLDG INSPECTION REPORTS............................... HB-1238 SCH CD- BUS DRIVER PERM ITS ............................................ HB-1236 SCH CD-MEETINGS-PAY LOSS/BNFTS ............................ HB-2755 SCH CD--STATE AID................................... .......................... HB-0104 SMALL BUSINESS BOND GUARANTY ................................... HB-4070 2396 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST EMP INDEMNITY DEPT AGING .................... ... HB-3174 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ................................ HB-3032 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT................................ HB-2628 VEH CD-OUT OF STATE DUI ARREST................................. HB-3187 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEJAEGHER HOUSE BILL: 18, 160, 330, 364, 556, 700, 722, 847, 1499, 1509, 1510, 1793, 1869, 1983, 2017, 2362, 2528, 2673, 2736, 2737, 3184, 3185, 3221, 3224, 3227, 3353, 3424, 3688, 3856, 3870, 4001, 4246 SENATE BILL: 8, 151, 521, 651, 705, 727, 1009, 1037, 1089, 1095, 1225, 1479, 1747, 2053, 2068 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 32, 33, 39, 40, 136, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 176, 184, 185, 186, 191, 192, 193, 194, 197, 210, 211, 223, 239, 240, 253, 254, 255, 256, 287, 288, 291, 305, 306, 315, 323, 352, 478, 479, 483, 484, 498, 499, 503, 504, 510, 540, 541, 542, 604, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 645, 656, 657, 680, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 834, 835, 869, 870, 871, 872, 916, 917, 918, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 928, 929, 930, 967, 968, 969, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 976, 991, 999, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1027, 1036, 1046, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1081, 1084, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1106, 1107, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1241, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1265, 1267, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1356, 1357, 1360, 1361, 1455, 1484, 1488, 1489, 1490, 1491, 1492, 1493, 1494, 1495, 1501, 1502, 1503, 7504, 1505, 1511, 1512, 1537, 1539, 1540, 1541, 1542, 1543, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1566, 1567, 1570, 1571, 1586, 1587, 1588, 1589, 1590, 1622, 1623, 1628, 1635, 1636, 1637, 1638, 1639, 1640, 1647, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1676, 1720, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1780, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1820, 1822, 1836, 1837, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1963, 1964, 1999, 2018, 2026, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2113, 2127, 2128, 2129, 2130, 2131, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2234, 2236, 2237, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2248, 2249, 2254, 2255, 2256, 2257, 2258, 2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2267, 2280, 2297, 2298, 2299, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2303, 2304, 2339, 2340, 2341, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2345, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2349, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2360, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2370, 2371, 2372, 2373, 2399, 2400, 240!, 2402, 2405, 2406, 2407, 2408, 2409, 2410, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, 2450, 2455, 2456, 2457, 2458, 2459, 2460, 2461, 2462, 2466, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2477, 2478, 2479, 2480, 2481, 2494, 2495, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2523, 2524, 2525, 2529, 2530, 2531, 2532, 2533, 2534, 2535, 2541, 2712, 2713, 2714 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 86, 97, 102, 133 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28, 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 67 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM) BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT....................................... HB-2630 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................... HB-2460 CIVIL ADMIN CD-PROFESSNL REG .................................... HB-1970 CMS-ST FIN-PERS SERVICES COSTS ................................ HB-3879 CONSUM FRAUD-REPEAL TITLE INS................................. HB-2070 CONSUMER FRAUD-TV ADS 900 NMBR............................. HB-2029 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH .............................. HB-0468 CRIM PRO- JU RIES........................................ .................... H B-4029 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS.............................. HB-2806 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ............................ HB-0402 DCFS/PLACEM ENT ..................................... ........... ..... ....... HB-0583 DCMS-ST PROP CONVEYNCE/EXCHNGE ......................... HB-3786 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS................................ HB-0513 DEV FIN AUTH-MOTION PICTR PRGM .............................. HB-0470 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE- ARREST ........................................... HB-1609 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ..................... ................................ HB-0890 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS......................................... HB-0668 ELEC CD-COUNTY BD MEETING ...................................... HB-3507 ELEC CD-NO STATE REGISTRAR PAY............................. HB-0297 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE.................................... HB-2635 ELEC CD-UNOFFICIAL RETURNS..................................... HB-0667 ELECTION CD & SCH CD-VACANCIES............................ HB-3509 2397 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELECTION CD-PRINTED REGISTER .................................. HB-3508 ELECTN CD-CHG DATE/PRIMARY ................................... HB-0111 EXCESSIVE CHARGES-INS CLAIMS .................................... HB-2096 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM .......................... HB-1934 HORSE RACING TAX-ALLOCATION ............................... HB-1972 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS ......................... ......... HB-0807 INS CODE CLAIMS PRACTICES........................................... HB-3476 JUVENILE COURT- SUMMONS .......................................... HB-4186 JUVENILE COURT/GUARDIAN REPORT.............................. HB-2797 JUVENL CT NOTICE/PROCEDURE........................................ HB-3920 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD .............................. HB-2295 LEYDEN TWNSHP CIVIC CENTER LAW.............................. HB-0304 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES................................. HB-0994 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ............................. HB-0439 MARRIAG & FAM THERAPY LICENSE................................. HB-1432 MED PRAC ACT-MALPRACTICE ......................................... HB-2192 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.................................. HB-2030 NURSE HOME CARE-LICENSED AIDES .......................... HB-2160 OHARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................ HB-1538 PARK DISTRICT-BALLOT CHANGE..................................... HB-3506 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO............................. HB-2524 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE................................. HB-2090 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION............................. HB-0847 PROF COUNSELOR LICENSING-FUND .............................. HB-1971 PROP TX-SCHOOLS-LEVY ............................................... HB-4229 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ............................................. HB-2707 PUB AID- CHILD LEAD TESTING .......................................... HB-3442 PUB UTIL-NO ISSUE CREDIT CARD .................................... HB-1898 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY............................. HB-2027 ST FIN- ROAD FUND CAP ..................................................... HB-2385 STATE FINANCE ROAD FUND CAPS ..................................... HB-3867 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-3455 TI FS-USE OF REVENUES ..................... ................ HB-3042 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL/LEASES........ ....................... HB-0138 VEH CD-HEADLIGHTS ON WHEN RAIN ............................ HB-3354 VEH CD-MINORS UNLAWFUL WEAPONS...................... HB-3236 VEH CD-REPAIRERS/RECEIPT ........................................ HB-2028 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO HOUSE BILL: 3, 40, 97, 101, 102, 225, 244, 290, 302, 489, 545, 551, 612, 664, 665, 671, 811, 814, 943, 944, 945, 967, 1487, 1624, 1645, 1947, 2165, 2196, 2633, 3133, 3392, 3445, 3610, 3642, 3655, 3674 SENATE BILL: 98, 162, 407, 506, 779, 978, 980, 1042, 1146, 1273, 1380 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 265, 316, 318, 329, 415, 439, 527, 594, 892, 1300, 1370, 1426, 1969 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, 11 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP) SOCE-IL ED LABOR RELATIONS BD.................................... HB-3523 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ....................................... . HB-0488 BUILDING COMMISSN-SCH/COLLEGE............................. HB-1 174 CMS--RETREAD TIRES ST VEHICLES................................ HB-1 159 CRIM CD-THREATS/PUBLIC OFFICAL............................... HB-0466 DCCA-CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CD ................................ HB-1176 DCFS-CHILD CARE PILOT PROGRAM............................. HB-1 163 DCMS-ST PROP CONVEYNCE/EXCHNGE ....................... HB-3786 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................ HB-1475 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRES-BOARD................................ HB-3662 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................. HB-1713 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS......................... HB-0034 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0035 EPA POLLUTION PREVENTION............................................ HB-4039 EPA-REGIONAL FACILITY APPEAL ................................. HB-1178 HEALTH FACILITIES PLAN DIST .................... ........................ HB-2592 HUMAN RTS--REPORT GIFTS & GRANT ............................. HB-2078 LOCAL WASTE FEE-ROAD CLEANUP.................................. HB-3843 2398 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP)-Cont. MUNI CD-AIRPORT-JET SERVICE..................................... HB-1172 MUNI CD-STRONG MAYOR/PRIMARY.............................. HB-1161 OPEN PRIMARY ACT ................................... ................... HB-0033 PEN CD-TCHRS-EARLY RETIREMENT............................ HB-4212 PUB UTIL-NON PROFIT CORPORATNS .............................. HB-1751 PUB UTIL-PROMOTE EFFICIENCY ...................................... HB-1750 QUALIFICATN BASE SELECTION ACT.................................. HB-0452 RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMPACT ACT................................. HB-3435 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-4112 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST............................................... HB-1026 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST............................................... HB-1027 ROLLER SKATING SAFETY ACT........................................... HB-1170 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING............................................ HB-0296 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER ............................ HB-0342 ST FINANCE-TRAVEL VIDEO CONF.................................... HB-2179 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ................................ HB-2174 TAX-INCOME-FILE PROTEST ............................................ HB-1025 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE......................................... HB-1376 UCC AUTOMOBILE LEASE CONTENT................................ HB-2941 UTILITIES POWER LINE MORTORIUM................................. HB-2863 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ...................... .................... HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ..................... ..................... HB-2555 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT........................... HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 285, 578, 817, 920, 1726, 1860, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2661, 2741, 3081 SENATE BILL: 42, 310, 345, 386, 873, 1047, 1171, 1585, 1618, 1650, 1950 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 222, 248, 249, 250, 335, 684, 736, 767, 1048, 1144, 1155, 1682, 2551, 2552, 2622 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) DOEDERLEIN, DELORIS REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT-AGING.............................................................. HB-3529 CIVIL ADMIN CD-HIST PRES-PARKS ............................... HB-1786 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRANSFER......................................... HB-1664 CRIM PROC & CORRCTNS-RESTITUTN ............................. HB-2500 EPA-SEPTIC SYSTEM SLUDGE...................................... HB-1448 FIREARMS-DIAL UP DEALER TAX ...................................... HB-4035 FIREARMS-DIAL UP STUDY COMM.................................... HB-4033 FIREARMS-DIAL UP/FED DEALER.................................... HB-2744 FIREARMS-FAX NAMES ................................................. HB-4034 FIREARMS-QUALIFICATIONS ....................................... HB-4032 FIREARMS-TRANSFER-OWNERSHIP............................... HB-1336 MUNI CD-ABOLISH POLICE/FIRE ..................................... HB-0775 MUNI WASTEWATER-EXTENSION .................................... HB-1447 PUB UTIL-TERMINATION NOTICE .................................... HB-1322 REV ACT 1939-HOMESTEAD EXMPT ................................. HB-0920 REV ACT-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION .............................. HB-0810 SCH CD-ELEM/SEC SCHL SCHRSHIPS ............................... HB-2616 SCH CD-LIFE/SAFETY LIMITS......................... .......... . HB-2637 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN .................................... HB-0924 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL .................................... HB-0346 SURFACE MINED LAND CONSERVATN............................... HB-1060 TENANT MANAGEMENT ACT.............................................. HB-0909 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRONMT .................... HB-0095 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARKNG FINE............................. HB-1880 WILDLIFE CD-CRIPPLED BIRD .......................................... HB-0666 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DOEDERLEIN HOUSE BILL: 140, 196, 437, 610, 655, 682, 743, 1504, 1615, 2456, 3808 SENATE BILL: 283, 366, 488, 641, 724, 839, 1019 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 174, 381, 423, 768, 824, 895, 902, 909, 940, 1569, 2491 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 17 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19, 20 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-LINCOLN TRAIL................................. HB-1019 $OCE-DCCA--DEFENSE CONTRACTS ................................ HB-1022 2399 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. AUDITOR GENERAL-1L CENSUS ....................................... HB-1390 BD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS................................. HB-1014 CIGARETTE TAX- TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-3980 CIV PRO-ALTERNATE SERVICE ........................................... HB-3371 CIV PRO-DIRECT APPEAL...................... ...................... HB-4081 CIVIL PRO-ATTORNEYS FEES.......................................... HB-1505 CIVIL PROCEDURE-WAIVER SERVICE .............................. HB-0428 CLEAN AIR-USE BARRIERS ................................................. HB-4071 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-1017 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/HOME RULE ........................................ HB-1012 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/PREFERENCE ...................................... HB-1013 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/WORKPLACE ...................................... HB-1205 CREDIT CARD ISSUE-BANKRUPTCY .................................. HB-1602 DASA- EVALUATIONS ............. ...... .................. .. .............. HB-0912 DEFENSE CONTRACT PROCUREMENT ................................ HB- 1021 DIETETIC & NUTRITION PRACTICE..................................... HB-2329 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................... HB-0502 EPA-BOTTLE RETURN REFUND.......................................... HB-2256 EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT ....................................... HB-3488 EQUITABLE RESTROOMS ACT.............................................. HB-1150 FOIA- ARCHITECT- ENGINEER ...................................... HB-0596 HEALTH CARE DECISIONS ACT.......................................... HB-1386 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN ................................. ..................... HB-4223 HEARING AID-CONSUMER PROTECTN............................. HB-2097 HLTH CARE SURROGATE-LIFE SUSTN ............................. HB-2334 HOMESTEAD-JOINT OWNERS ......................................... HB-0550 HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC........................ HB-0317 JUVENILE COURT-SHOCAP-REPEAT ............................... HB-4075 LIBRARY GET PHONE BOOKS ............................................... HB-4227 LIFE-SUSTAIN TREATMENT ACT........................................ HB-1151 LIQUOR CONTROL-TOBACCO-TECHNCL........................... HB-3928 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS .................................... HB-0 129 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS ......................... HB-1281 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ......................................... HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN .................................. HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE............................... HB-0093 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................ HB-0092 NEW ACT-AFFORDABLE HEALTH INS............................... HB-3927 PEN CD-IMRF-INSTALLMENTS........................................ HB-1206 PEN CD-IMRF/PUBLIC DEFENDERS ................................ HB-1389 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ............................. HB-0421 PENSION- IMRF-INVESTIGATORS.................................. HB-1387 PLUMBRS ID-ALL ADVERTISING......................................... HB-3981 PROBATE-AWARDS/SMALL EST AFFDT........................... HB-0938 PUB UTILITIES-ENERGY PLANNING ............................. HB-1388 PUB UTILITIES-ENERGY PLANNING .............................. HB-1601 RESPONSIBLE PROP TRANS-TECH ................................... HB-1597 RESPONSIBLE PROP TRANS-TECH ..................................... HB-1598 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS ..................................... HB-1891 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT........................... HB-0562 SECURED CARD CREDIT LIMIT ............ ................... ........ HB-1600 ST EMP-PEN CD-ARSON INVESTIGTR............................. HB-1599 TOBACCO- M INORS ................................. ....... ... .............. ... HB-3926 TRUSTS- DISABLED BENEFICIARY ...................................... HB-1020 UNDERGROUND TANK/CONTRACT DEED......................... HB-2415 UNEMPLYMT INSUR-DEFINE EMPLYMT......................... HB-1391 VEH CD-EXEMPT HANDICAPPED ................................. HB-1018 VOLUNTY PAYRL DED-ST EMPLOYEE .............................. HB-2257 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................... HB-0325 WIC-NO SMOKE PROGRAM .......................................... HB-2564 WORKER COMP-EMPLOYEE MED BILLS......................... HB-3976 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 715, 2112, 2714, 3230 SENATE BILL: 120, 175, 681, 751, 753, 993, 1092, 1437, 1533, 1589, 1773, 1861, 1979, 2119 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 56, 313, 442, 1104, 1412, 1413, 1997, 2132, 2139, 2140, 2180, 2181 2400 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 29, 32, 91, 112, 144, 149 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83, 124, 143, 188 EDLEY, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. DEM) $CMS-GROUP INSURANCE ........................ .................... HB-2796 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB-1217 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ........................... HB-0094 BIPARTISAN HLTH REFORM COMMMSN ........................... HB-2774 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS-STANDARDS........................ HB-0788 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT.......................... ................ HB-3871 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION DISCLOSR .............................. HB-3982 CASUAL DIFICIT-SCH CODE/ST AID .................................. HB-2996 CDB- UNIV CONTRACTS.................................... ..................... HB-1916 CIRCUIT BREAKER- ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0160 CIV AD CODE-GOVERNORS BUDGET ................................. HB-3453 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CD-BUDGET............................... HB-3627 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCILS ........................... HB-2005 DEDICATE FUND NOTE/ECON FISCAL................................ HB-3591 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.......................... HB-0034 ELEC-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN.............................. HB-0077 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM ........................................... HB-0548 EPA-TECHNICAL CHANGES............................................ HB-2567 ETHANOL FUEL ACT......................... ...... ......................... HB-0865 GEN ASSEMBLY COMPENSATION......................................... HB-3628 GOV BUDGET-AGENCY/FUND INFO ................................ HB-3592 HGHR ED-GOVRNING BDS-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-3197 HIGHER ED CRIME STAT REPRT ACT.................................... HB-2339 HIGHW AYS- BUS- TRACTOR ....................... ..................... HB-1189 MED DISCIPLINARY BD MEMBERS ....................................... HB-0869 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS........................ HB-0578 MED PRACTICE-LICENSE BOARD ........................................ HB-0868 MEDICAID-COPAYMENTS-G RANT INCR ....................... HB-3714 MEDICAID-PROP TRANSFER-AUDIT ............................... HB-3716 NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE REFE.............................. HB-3693 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT ........................... HB-2471 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT ........................ HB-0309 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP.............................. HB-2581 PROMPT PAY ACT-AUTO INTEREST................................... HB-3587 PROP TX APPEAL BD-ELECT........................................ HB-4125 SALES TAX-MOTOR FUEL............................................ HB-0018 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY............................. HB-0128 SCH CD-STATE FORMULA-EAV ..................................... HB-0141 ST EMPLOYEE HOUSE RENT ACT........................................ HB-3834 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT.................. HB-0210 ST FIN-GOV BUDGET ACCOUNTING .................................. HB-2714 ST INDEMNITY-HEALTH INSURANCE.............................. HB-3000 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 ST PROMPT PAY-ST GROUP INSUR................. ................. HB-2999 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ..................................... HB-2364 STATE PROMPT PAYMNT-INTEREST................................. HB-2697 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEE/KIDS ............................ HB-1049 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.............................. ......... HB-0300 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES .......................................... HB-1497 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EDLEY HOUSE BILL: 35, 204, 683, 721, 1199, 1207, 1769, 1869, 2363, 2528, 2578, 2742, 2907, 3679 SENATE BILL: 16, 99, 189, 304, 305, 306, 308, 381, 410, 647, 708, 825, 1001, 1002, 1353, 1588, 1589, 1685 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 285, 316, 406, 898, 1104, 1692, 1697, 1751, 2234, 2398, 2704, 2728 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 49, 125, 126, 136 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29, 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 141 ERWIN, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST DEM) 2401 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) $OCE--COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT.......................... HB-0660 $OCE--RETIREMENT SYSTEMS.......................................... HB-0642 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP.............................. HB-0913 COLLEGES & GASOHOL .................. ..................................... HB-2368 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE........................................ HB-2370 CORRECTIONS-GOODTIME CREDIT ................................... HB-1454 COUNTY CD-ORDINANCE VIOLATION ............................. HB-1223 CRIM PRO- FAX WARRANT ................................................. HB-2456 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 GASOHO L SALES TAX ............................... . ................... HB-2367 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL DIST INFO ...................................... HB-1731 JUVENILE- AGE REDUCTION ................................................ HB-1056 MASS TRANSIT- GASOHOL ..................................................... HB-2369 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0006 SS-1 RAINY DAY FUND-STATE FUND ........................................ HB-1732 ST TREASURER-DEPOSIT/INVESTMNT ............................ HB-1185 STATE DEBT- LIM IT .............. ................... .................... HB-1986 VEH CD-PUBLIC AID/SOC SECURITY................................. HB-1186 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EWING HOUSE BILL: 5, 56, 196, 267, 336, 681, 682, 2366 SENATE BILL: 335, 725 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 137, 201, 202, 205, 313, 554, 615, 821, 858, 859 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 9, 13, 18, 29 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19, 20 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM) ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES............................... HB-0179 CABLE TV REG-TENANT PERMISSION ............................. HB-1858 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM ........................ HB-0065. CRIM CODE-HATE CRIME-LOOTING ............................. HB-3857 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE............................. HB-0096 EDUCATIONA L CHOICE ..................................... ................... HB-0890 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT........................... HB-2461 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT................................... HB-2927 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY ............................... HB-0057 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES .......................................... HB-1776 LAKE MICHIGAN PROTECTION AUTH................................. HB-1263 MASTER PLUMBER LICENSE .................... ....................... HB-3938 PEN CD-ST BOARD OF INVESTMENT ................................. HB-3253 PREVAIL WAGE-TRUCK OWNER/OPRTR ......................... HB-3870 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND .................................. HB-2374 PUBLIC LABOR BOARD SANCTIONS..................................... HB-0177 PUBLIC LABOR REL ACT-TECHNICAL............................. HB-3512 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT.................................... HB-0703 REV-PRPRTY TAX/HOMESTEAD EXEMP....................... HB-1264 REVENUE ACT-EQUALIZATION ........................................ HB-3130 REVENUE-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ............................... HB-3456 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT............................... HB-0028 UNEMPLOY INS-TECHNICAL ..................... ..................... HB-2938 UN EM PLOY M ENT INS ................................... ..................... HB-0180 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-GRAMMAR .................................... HB-2937 UNEMPLOYMENT INSUR-SEEK WORK............................. HB-0178 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS ............................ HB-0176 WORK COMP-OCCUPATN DISEASE ................................... . HB-1814 WORKER COMP & OCC DIS-BENEFITS .............................. HB-3511 WORKERS COMP-BURIAL/COMP PAYMT ........................ HB-0175 WORKERS COMP-G RAMMAR ............................................... HB-2936 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY HOUSE BILL: 18, 19, 41, 59, 75, 77, 78, 168, 276, 569, 575, 608, 671, 681, 682, 751, 943, 944, 945, 963, 1168, 1244, 1392, 1591, 1609, 1627, 1643, 1663, 1721, 1770, 1791, 1852, 1926, 1983, 2031, 2038, 2198, 2316, 2342, 2348, 2362, 2524, 2526, 3075, 3227, 2402 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM--Cont. 3455, 3606 SENATE BILL: 91, 145, 631, 741, 781, 843, 923, 999, 1227, 1246, 1700, 1787 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 329, 364, 1104, 2138, 2280, 2653, 2685 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 36, 91 FLINN, MONROE L. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM) ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ............................................ HB-0612 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS.......................................... HB-0262 AERONAUTICS ACT-PUB BUILD COMM............................ HB-3887 ANIMAL CONTROL/POLICE POWERS .................................. HB-2946 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT................................. HB-2738 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES .................................... HB-1912 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ..................................... HB-0568 CIVIL PRO-REVENUE-NOTICES........................................ HB-2950 CNTY CD-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT........................... HB-0791 COUNTIES CD-SPECIAL DEPUTY...................................... HB-3030 COURT CLERKS-FEES/EXEMPTION ................................... HB-3495 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY .................................... HB-0840 CRIM CD-BULLETPROOF VEST.............. ..................... HB-0540 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING .............................. HB-2572 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING.......................................... HB-2618 CTY ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP................................... HB-1316 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ............................. HB-2472 DRAM SHOP-TEENAGE DRINKING .................................. HB-2828 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ............................. HB-2568 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE .............................. HB-1199 INVEST STATE MONEY SMALL BANK.................................. HB-3437 JUV COURT ACT-RECORDS/GANGS................................... HB-2467 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST............................... HB-2305 MUNI CD-REDEVELOPMENT ............................. ............. HB-2949 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT....................................... HB-2114 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSL-TECHNCL ............................. HB-1456 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMP........................................ HB-3413 PROP TX-LANDFILLS........................................................ HB-2559 PUB LABOR-POLICE/FIRE ARBITRAT............................. HB-3031 PUBLIC FUNDS BANK SUBSIDIARY ...................................... HB-3568 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY........................................ HB-1198 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS ............................................ HB-0512 REV ACT-COUNTY PURCHASE ............................................. HB-2947 REV ACT-MUNICIPAL LIENS ............................................ HB-2948 REV ACT-TAX SALE-COUNTIES ........................................ HB-2951 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT...................................... HB-0897 SVG & LOAN-RES FINANCE ADVISRY............................... HB-3689 TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR-ABOLISH SOME.......................... HB-2945 UTILITIES-NO REPAIR BUSINESS ....................................... HB-3038 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN .............................. HB-0567 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ............................ HB-0921 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLINN HOUSE BILL: 2, 205, 206, 322, 324, 436, 3374 SENATE BILL: 99, 105, 196, 233, 246, 264, 785, 980, 1341, 1552, 1588, 1592 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 839, 843, 1151, 2092, 2093, 2176 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 142 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM) ABANDONED HOUSING-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2151 ABUSE--NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS ................................. HB-1805 ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ........................... HB-1503 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY ........................................... HB-0741 AIDS CONFIDENTIAL-TEST RESULTS ............................... HB-4056 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT.......................................... HB-1762 BD OF HIGHER ED-INTERNAT WORK................................ HB-3252 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT ......................................... HB-2147 CIV PRO-CONDEMNATION/TECHNICAL.................... HB-2266 CIV PRO-EM DOMAIN/STATE AGENCY ............................ HB-3898 COOK CO RECORDER-DEED SURCHARG.......................... HB-2152 CORRECTIONS-LITERACY PROGRAM............................... HB-1632 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ..................................... HB-1647 2403 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD................... HB-0137 DCFS-FAMI LY-CASEWORKER RATIO........................... HB-1541 DIVORCE-MODIFY SUPPORT .................. ........... ........ HB-1321 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM............................... HB-0954 EMINENT DOMAIN-COST PAYMENTS............................... HB-2270 EMINENT DOMAIN-DEPOSIT ........................................ HB-2268 EMINENT DOMAIN-DISMISSAL........................................... HB-2269 EMINENT DOMAIN- INTEREST .......................................... HB-2267 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... HB-2927 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .................................. HB-1343 HEALTH FACILITIES-ACCESS........................................... HB-3639 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ........................................... HB-0919 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ..................................... HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ................................... HB-01 15 IDPA-INCOME-CHILDREN-MEDICAL ........................... HB-2018 IDPH--HEALTH/HOME VISIT.............................................. HB-1283 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ........................................ HB-1776 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE............................... HB-0313 MINORS-DRUG OFFENSES-PUB PARKS....................... HB-2991 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT............................ HB-2148 PARENTAGE-DNA TESTING ............................................... HB-2770 PEN CD-ST BOARD OF INVESTMENT ............................... HB-3253 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT.................................. HB-0031 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TITLE ............................................. HB-2164 SCH CD-CLASSROOM SIZE REGULATN ............................ HB-0344 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO................................... HB-1463 SCH CD-REG SUPT/LOCAL ED AGEN ................................. HB-3066 SCH CD-22 PUPIL MAX-RDG & MATH .............................. HB-0343 STATE HLTH BENFT APPROPRIATION.............................. HB-3571 TENANT RIGHT/REDEM LEASED PPTY............................... HB-3415 UNIFORM VENDOR PURCHASER RISK................................ HB-1614 UTIL DISCONNECT-NOTICE DMHDD.............................. HB-2978 UTIL RATES FAIR ALL CLASSES ........................................ HB-3581 UTILITIES TELECOMMUNICATION ..................................... HB-4169 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY................................ HB-2103 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 164, 234, 300, 614, 916, 1680, 2232, 2246, 2339, 2527, 2731, 3227, 3522, 3562, 3688, 3693, 3832, 3960, 4048, 4058 SENATE BILL: 64, 83, 477, 1054, 1766, 1935 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 97, 98, 99, 138, 151, 154, 227, 263, 358, 369, 443, 666, 833, 840, 865, 914, 1048, 1395, 2103, 2284, 2590, 2642 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 34, 74, 76, 119, 127, 161 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP) AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION ............................ HB-1688 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTN ............................ HB-1689 AMUSEMNT RIDE ACT-WATER SLIDES ............................ HB-0486 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................ HB-1252 CARN IVAL RIDES SAFETY ...................................................... HB-1690 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYOR PENALTY .................................... HB-2784 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES .................................... HB-1 250 CLINICAL LABS- CLASS 1 UNITS ......................................... HB-0576 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT .................. HB-1257 CNTY CD-ZONING-FLOODPLAINS ................................... HB-1258 CRIM CD-GANG CONSCRIPTION......................................... HB-3589 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS .................................. HB-1842 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM FUNDS........................................... HB-1458 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS .......................................... HB-2281 DEVEL DISABLED-COMMUNITY CARE ............................. HB-3713 DMHDD-WAUKEGAN NOW KILEY CENTR.................... HB-1885 DORS--DISABLED ADULT ABUSE ....................................... HB- 1623 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................ HB-0502 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION....................... HB-0489 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING ....................................... HB-2019 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ................................... HB-1367 2404 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP)-Cont. GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS .......... ................... HB-1428 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION.............................. HB-1251 HOMESTEAD--SENIOR APPLICATION................................. HB-3757 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION................................. HB-3758 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT..................... HB-2673 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE........................ HB-2681 IDPA-COLLECTION/CHILD SUPPORT ................................ HB-2489 IDPA-MANAGED CARE PROGRAM...................................... HB-1211 IDPA- PAYM ENT................................... ...... ............... . HB-1003 INCOME TAX-ENFORCEMENT ..................................... HB-3216 INS FIBROCYSTIC CONDITION GRUP ............................... HB-3092 INS FIBROCYSTIC GROUP DENIAL .................................. HB-2825 LIBRARY SYSTEMS GRANTS-APPROP............................... HB-3597 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................. HB-1255 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS...................... HB-1281 MEDICAID-AGING-STYLE CHANGE ................................ HB-3819 METRO PIER EXPO/REAL ESTATE TX.................................. HB-1084 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ....................................... HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.................................. HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE............................... HB-0093 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................ HB-0092 N SHORE SANITARY DIST TRUSTEES ............................... HB-3153 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT................................... HB-0491 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS ................................. HB-0492 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE.............................. HB-2190 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY............................ HB-0776 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT........................................ HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT .................................. HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ..................................... HB-0006 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX-REDUCED ASSESSMNT........................... HB-0892 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE/PAY TAX .................................... HB-1123 SOLID WASTE/STATE RECYCLING ....................................... HB-2020 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT ..................................... HB-1256 ST ORGANIZED GANG DATABASE ACT............................... HB-3588 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX................................... HB-0169 STATE FINANCE-MAINTAIN ROADS ................................. HB-0189 TAX FREEZE/HISTORIC .................... ..................... HB-1738 TAX-INCOME-FILE PROTEST ....................................... HB-1025 TELEPHONE SERV-PUB AID RECIPNT ............................... HB-2518 TOBACCO ACCESSORIES-HERBS ACT................................ HB-0672 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRUG USERS........................................ HB-4140 VITAL RECORD-PUBLIC ACCESS....................................... HB-2678 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT............................ HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FREDERICK,VF HOUSE BILL: 192, 558, 682, 1162, 1253, 1860, 2017, 2055, 2660, 2679, 3029, 3174, 3269, 3271, 3522, 4101, 4224 SENATE BILL: 372, 428, 567, 619, 800, 830, 1248, 1295, 1529, 1650, 2154 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 205, 229, 311, 405, 411, 433, 434, 500, 534, 535, 574, 600, 612, 613, 686, 760, 767, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1155, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1186, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1399, 1536, 1604, 1632, 1654, 1664, 1682, 1684, 1734, 1742, 1747, 1748, 1789, 1800, 1854, 1856, 1866, 1888, 1889, 1921, 1955, 1988, 1998, 2068, 2069, 2173, 2202, 2217, 2228, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2284, 2616, 2672, 2673 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 83, 91, 96, 111, 128, 151, 153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 97, 100 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT...................................... HB-2464 ARCHITECT LIC-PLUMBER ADVRTSNG............................ HB-1483 BONE MARROW DONOR-EDUCATION .............................. HB-1855 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN..................... HB-1770 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST......... ..................... HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS........................... HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-1802 CIRCUIT BREAKER-EXPAND COVERGE....................... HB-1168 CIVIL PROCEDURE-STYLE CHG........................................ HB-1457 2405 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CLASS ACTIONS-LIMIT RECOVERY ................................... HB-0959 COMM COLLEGE-NONRESDNT TUITION ......................... HB-1024 CONSTRUCTION BID DAMAGES ACT..................................... HB-1530 CONSUMER FRAUD-TV ADS 900 NMBR............................. HB-2029 CONTRACTOR-WAGE/LIABILITY....................................... HB-1531 COOK COUNTY-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN.......................... HB-1169 CRITICAL TRENDS ASSESSMENT ACT................................. HB-0570 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ......................................... HB-1644 DENTAL PRACT AT/SUNSET 2002........................................ HB-3570 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING ...................................... HB-3262 ENVIRO BARRIERS-STANDARDS ........................................ HB-0901 ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS-TECHNCL......................... HB-3212 EPA-BOTTLE RETURN REFUND.......................................... HB-2256 EPA-COMPOSTING LOCATIONS....................................... HB-3392 EPA-DISPOSE-GREASE TRAP SLUDGE............................. HB-0957 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ............................. HB-2568 EPA- 800 NUM BER .................................... ............................. HB-1774 GLASS RECYCLING ACT ................................... .......... HB-0547 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE ................................. HB-2373 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES........................................ HB-1627 IDPA- REIMBURSE ATTORNEYS ......................................... HB-2234 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF................................... HB-1798 INTEREST-LENDERS-REFUND CREDIT....................... HB-0960 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WATER ......................................... HB-291 1 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY ........................................ HB-2047 LINKED DEPOSIT- FLOOD DAMAGE .................................. HB-1910 MUNI ANNEX AGREEMT-JURISDICTN ............................ HB-3257 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENTS ........................... HB-1188 NURSING-TECHNICAL CHANGE ....................................... HB-3590 NUTRITIONAL SERVICES-CHILDREN ............................... HB-3046 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-EARLY RETMT................................. HB-4221 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/INCREASE.............................. HB-0469 PLUMBING FEES-DPH ESTABLISH .................................... HB-3561 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... HB-3475 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES .......................... HB-0427 PROPERTY-TAX ABATEMNT-RECYCLE ......................... HB-1166 PUB AID-GEN ASSIST DISREGARDS ................................... HB-3267 PUBL AID-NURSING HOME SURVEYS ............................... HB-0702 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT..................................... HB-0703 RECYCLING EQUIPMENT EXEMPT....................................... HB-1167 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE ..................................... HB-2576 REV-PROP TAX/EXEMPT HOMESTEAD............................. HB-0958 SCH CD-GANG MEMBER EXPULSION................................ HB-3086 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR................................. HB-0282 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASUR/TRUSTEE.............................. HB-0899 SHELTER RESIDENTS-SAVINGS ACNT.............................. HB-3408 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME ....................................... HB-1772 SUBCONTRACT FAIR PRACTICES........................................ HB-3391 TANNING FACILITY PERMIT ACT......................................... HB-1853 TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATNS ............................ HB-1482 TOWNSHIP-DISSOLVE-GEN ASSIST................................. HB-4215 UNEMPL INS-NO 1 WK WAITING PD.................................. HB-3332 UNIFIED CONTRACTOR BOND ACT ...................................... HB-0400 VEH CD-CONSTRUCTION CO NAME ............................... HB-3063 VEH CD-DISPLAY TRUCK NAME ......................................... HB-0359 VEH CD-DISPLAY TRUCK NAME ....................................... HB-3064 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN............................. HB-0416 VEH CD-MANUFACTURER LOGO ...................................... HB-1484 VEH CD- RENDERING MATERIALS................................... HB-3390 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT ............................ HB-0291 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIGLIO HOUSE BILL: 562, 732, 1230, 1422, 1777, 1788, 1849, 1912, 1914, 2028, 2030, 2242, 2244, 2342, 2714, 2806, 3082, 3100, 3156, 3253, 3351, 3409, 3445, 3856, 3857, 4122, 4212 SENATE BILL: 31, 83, 232, 257, 710, 715, 875, 887, 915, 1098, 1277, 1328, 1423, 2197 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 53, 237, 246, 316, 319, 451, 493, 666, 790, 874, 907, 1016, 2406 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1118, 1210, 1243, 1365, 1563, 1572, 1624, 1686, 1707, 1875, 2190 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 44, 49, 122, 123, 152, 165 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 79, 87, 177 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-ROCK CUT ST PARK.......................... HB-1259 $DCFS- THE M ILL ............. ............ ........... ................ ... HB-1116 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ........................................ HB-0505 ABORTION DATA REPORTING ACT....................................... HB-1202 ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 ANIMAL CONTROL-DEATH/TECH................................... HB-1260 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES............................... HB-0179 BUILD IL-REDUCES TOTAL BOND..................... ................. HB-0186 CHARITABLE GAMES-LICENSES................... .................... HB-1109 CHECK OFFENDER PROGRAM.......................................... HB-2612 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYOR PENALTY .................................... HB-2784 CHILD SUPPORT-WITHHOLD INCOME.............................. HB-2933 CIRCUIT COURTS-TECHNICAL............................................ HB-1114 CIVIL PROC-LATENT DISEASE LIMT.................................. HB-2613 CIVIL PROCEDURE-FORCIBLE ................................. .... HB-2944 CLINIC SOC WORK-PRIVAT PRACTIC................................ HB-1099 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ............................ HB-0302 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS ................................ HB-2484 CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES ............................. HB-1310 CONSUMER FRAUD-ITEM PRICING ................................... HB-3133 CONSUMER SURETY 50% LIABILITY .................................... HB-1344 COUNT/SCHOOL-LEASE/LIQR/LIEN................................. HB-3440 COURT FEES-REINSTATEMENT .......................... ......... HB-3372 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL ........................................ HB-0276 CREDIT CARD-ADS/DISCLOSURES.................................. HB-1403 CRIM CD-ALLOW CONTEST GAMBLING........................ HB-1342 CRIM CD-SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS.................................. HB-1108 CRIMINAL PROC-BAIL ............................... ................. HB-2476 CURRENCY EXCHANGE COMPETITION.............................. HB-3226 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................... HB-2458 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 DPH-PROVIDER PAYMENTS................................................. HB-2292 DPH-REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY ...................................... HB-0557 ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP TAX .................................. HB-1115 ECONOMIC RECOVERY ACT 1992........................................... HB-3907 ED LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ................................. HB-1795 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE .................................... HB-2511 ELEC CD- PRECINCT SIZE...................................................... HB-2603 ELEC-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN.............................. HB-0077 ELECTED OFFICIALS-HIRING PREF ................................... HB-2780 ELECTION CD-CIRCULATORS ............................................ HB-3017 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS................................... HB-0063 FAIRNESS IN LENDING CO-SIGNER.................................. HB-1787 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .................................. HB-1343 FIRE PROTECT DIST-DISSOLVE............................................ HB-4107 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ................................... HB-2930 FULL DISCLOSR FOREIGN INTERSTS .................................. HB-2971 GEN OBLIGATN-BOND ACT REDUCTN.............................. HB-0185 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD .............................. HB-0012 HLTH CARE REVIEW AGENTS CERTIF ................................ HB-1111 HMO-NUMBER OF PROVIDERS .......................................... HB-0206 HORSE RACE PARI-MUTUEL STAFF................................... HB-1871 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS........................................... HB-1975 HOSPITAL LIC-STAFF PRIVILEDGE .................................... HB-0205 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... HB-0973 ICC-PUBLIC UTILITIES-ETHICS.................. .................... HB-0551 IDPA-CHIROPRACTER REIMBURSE.................................... HB- 1119 IDPA-OBSTETRICAL PAYMENT ........................................... HB-1110 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF..................... HB-1798 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................................. HB-0039 INTERSTATE RAIL COMPACT .............................................. HB-2865 2407 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. JUVENILE CT-SPECIAL ADVOCATE .................................. HB-3315 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ....................................... HB-1776 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS......................... HB-0574 LABOR-UNIVERSITY POLICE ............................................. HB-3144 LIP-SYNCHING AWARENESS ACT .................................... HB-0503 LK 2 ROCK CUT PARK/LK HALLOCK................................ HB-0435 LOTTERY- VIDEO MACHINES/TECH ................................... HB-1976 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE.................................... HB-1918 MARKET DEVELOPMENT ACT ..................... .................... HB-3905 MECHANICS LIEN-THIRD PARTY....................................... HB-3284 MEDICAL PRAC-CHIROPRACTIC ASSN.......................... HB-1118 MEDICAL PRACT ACT-IMMUNITY .................................. HB-3685 METRO PIER ACT-CHECK SIGNING ................................ HB-1936 METRO PIER ACT-EXPAND FACILITY ............................... HB-1935 METRO PIER EXPO AUTH-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-4154 METRO TRANSIT AUTH/TECH CHANGE ......................... HB-0184 MIDWIFERY LICENSURE ACT .............................................. HB-3521 MIN & FEM BUSNESS-NO 50% WOMEN ............................. HB-2481 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE ............................ HB-0006 MUNI-PARK DIST-AQUARIUM/MUSEUM...................... HB-3560 N SHORE SAN DIST BOARD COMPSTN................................. HB-1920 NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE REFE.............................. HB-3693 NIU--OWN TRUSTEES ...................................... .................... HB-2365 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT........................ HB-0893 PAWNBROKER-STORAGE-INSURANCE.................... HB-0679 PEN CD-DSTPOL/ANNL INCR SPOUSE .............................. HB-2710 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/SICK LEAVE................................... HB-2822 PEN CD-IMRF-SAN DIST TRUSTEES.............................. HB-4072 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD-TEACHER-SICK LEAVE CRED ......................... HB-1465 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CON FIRMATN ............................ HB-0255 PUB UTIL-ENVIRON FINANCE-TECH ........................... HB-2056 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ................................... HB-0501 PUB UTIL-UNIVERSAL TELE ASSIST............................... HB-2057 PUB UTILITY-TELECOM/LOW INCOME............................ HB-2417 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST..................................... HB-0234 PUBLIC LABOR & ED-EMPLOYER..................................... HB-2547 PUBLIC LABOR BOARD SANCTIONS..................................... HB-0177 PULL TAB TAX-CHARITABLE GAMES.............. ............... HB-401 3 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER ............................ HB-2048 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER............................... HB-3606 PURCHASIN G-- CDB ......................................... ....................... H B-0218 QUICK TAKE-ROCKFORD AIRPORT .................................. HB-1113 RECESSION RELIEF ACT 1992.......................... ................... HB-3906 REGENTS-NIU ROCKFORD COURSES ............................. HB-1974 REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY.............................................. HB-1112 REIMBURSEMENT SELF INSURANCE.............................. HB-0324 REPEAL GROUND HOG BOUNTIES ACT............................... HB-1441 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-LAKE MICHIGAN........................ HB-2656 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD.............................HB-1117 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-1471 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-1472 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL ................ ............ HB-1473 RTA-TECHNICAL CHANGES ............................................... HB-0183 RTA-TECHNICAL CHANGES TO TITLE.............................. HB-2989 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR .............................. HB-0802 SANITARY DIST NEW SEWERS ................................... HB-3154 SANITARY DIST-NOTES-BONDS-TAX ........................... HB-3170 SANITARY DIST-TRUSTEE PAY .................................... HB-3169 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT............................ HB-0027 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT ............................... HB-0028 SCH CD-INTERSCHOLASTC/MED EXAM.......................... HB-0322 SCH CD-PUPIL HEALTH EXAMS........................................ HB-0436 SCH CD-STUDENT ASST COMM/TECH ........................ HB-1384 SPECIALIZED CARE-CONT IN HOME.............................. HB-3886 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS--INCOME ............................ HB-0 102 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ........................................ HB-0575 2408 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH.......................................... HB-3075 ST PRINTING CONTRACTS/PRINTING ................................ HB-1969 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... HB-0967 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... HB-3225 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ................................ HB-0143 TIFS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION............................. .............. HB-2483 TOLL HIGHWAY-AFFIRMATIVE ACT.............................. HB-2482 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS .......................... HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMENT INSUR-SEEK WORK............................. HB-0178 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS ............................ HB-0176 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-EMPLOYER ..................... HB-1107 VEH CD- SEWER VEHICLES ........................... ...................... HB-1919 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT ............................ HB-0291 VEH CD-TITLE BRANDING OF LEMON.............................. HB-2800 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................ HB-0059 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY.................................... HB-0504 VIDEO LOTTERY IN AIRPORTS............................................. HB-3276 VIDEO M OVIE- M INORS........................................................ HB-1402 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................... HB-0325 WASTEWATR TREATMNT BILLNG........................................ HB-3433 WORKER COMP-JUDICIAL REVIEW ................................... HB-0321 WORKERS COMP-BURIAL/COMP PAYMT ........................ HB-0175 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND............................... HB-1796 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND............................... HB-3361 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIORGI HOUSE BILL: 76, 262, 292, 293, 397, 578, 871, 885, 1623, 2242, 2244, 2666, 2681, 2731, 3038, 3156, 3227, 3253, 3477, 3562, 3642, 3688 SENATE BILL: 55, 102, 378, 443, 460, 497, 511, 557, 585, 617, 626, 678, 699, 725, 832, 885, 1006, 1054, 1077, 1095, 1201, 1217, 1341, 1345, 1486, 1641, 1815, 2048, 2139 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 111, 173, 316, 329, 364, 412, 593, 1600, 2095, 2243, 2280, 2284, 2735 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 49, 166 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 45, 49, 141 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANS/RICHVIEW-WATER ................................ HB-0613 $ST BRD ED-SALEM HIGH SCH......................................... HB-0142 AGENCIES-NO PRIVATE SECTOR........................................ HB-2416 BANK EXAMINERS-EDUCTN FOUNDTN........................... HB-3438 BD HIGHER ED-STDNT MEMBER VOTE............................. HB-1249 BD OF HIGHER ED-INTERNAT WORK.............................. HB-3252 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT......................................... HB-2362 CABLE TV REG-TENANT PERMISSION .............................. HB-1858 CASUAL DIFICIT-SCH CODE/ST AID .................................. HB-2996 CHILD ABUSE-PROBATION DEPT........................................ HB-3785 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE................................ HB-0585 CHILD LABOR-XMAS TREE FARMING .............................. HB-2659 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION.............................. HB-2736 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERM S................................................... HB-1466 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2578 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-2239 CNTY CD-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT........................... HB-0791 CNTY JAILS FUNDING-GO BONDS...................................... HB-1619 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEMBERSHIPS .................................. HB-2026 CONSUMER FRAUD-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-0784 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING ......................................... HB-2457 CORRECTIONS-EMPLOYEES HIV INFO............................. HB-3047 CORRECTIONS-GOOD CONDUCT REVOK......................... HB-3970 CORRECTIONS--RESTITUTION.......................................... HB-1698 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES......................... HB-2307 CRIM CD-AIDS-MURDER ........................................ HB-0081 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY .................................... HB-0840 CRIM CD-BULLETPROOF VEST.......... .................... HB-0540 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE................................ HB-2596 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP............................... HB-2038 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN....................... HB-2468 DEDICATE FUND NOTE/ECON FISCAL............................. HB-3591 2409 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING ..................................... HB-0167 DIVORCE-PROPERTY-CHILD VICTIM ........................... HB-0661 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSE PROGRAM ......................... HB-0202 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION....................... HB-0489 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH .................................... HB-1618 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT........................ ........... HB-1624 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS......................... HB-0571 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ....................................... HB-3995 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR .......................... HB-2459 EPA LENDER LIABILITY ...................................................... HB-0687 EPA--GA-ATTEND HEARINGS....................... ............ HB-1410 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS.............................. HB-2570 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL ....................................... HB-0479 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE .......................... HB-1199 ETHANO L FUEL ACT ......................................... .................... HB-0865 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES........................... HB-2536 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT ............................................. HB-2187 FERTILIZER ACT-LOADING PAD ........................... .............. HB-1248 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA ..................................... HB-2463 FOOD & DRUGS-EPHEDR HYDROCHLOR......................... HB-3043 GAS STORAGE-UNDERGROUND TANKS........................... HB-1741 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION .......................... HB-0732 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ................................. HB-2737 HEALTH CARE WORKR-HIV DISCLOSR ........................... HB-3048 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 HOME DELIVER MEALS- ALZHEIMER.......................... HB-3610 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-SERVICES .................................... HB-2527 HORSE RACE-RURAL DIVERSIFY .................................... HB-1745 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ........................................ HB-2011 IDPA-LONG TERM CARE PAYMENTS.............. ................ HB-2045 IDPA- PAYM ENT...................... .............................................. . HB-1 565 IDPA- PROMPT PAYM ENT............................. ..... ............... HB-0849 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED .............................. HB-1422 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY .................................. HB-2010 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH ........................................ HB-3214 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ......................................... HB-1868 INSUR-HMO-NO MAIL ORDER DRUGS ........................... HB-2371 INSURANCE UNFAIR FINANCE PLAN ........................... HB-2614 INSURANCE-MAIL ORDER PHARMACY .......................... HB-1409 INSURERS SUPERVISION LIQUIDATE............................... HB-2615 JUV COU RT-JURISDICTN-HRGS ............................... HB-2225 JUV COURT-PARENTAGE ACT APPLY ............................... HB-2224 JUV COU RT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST .......................... HB-2305 JUV CT-SHELTER CARE PLACEMENT.................. ......... HB-4185 JUVENILE COURT-SHELTER CARE ..................................... HB-2223 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT......................... .................... HB-1663 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................... HB-0993 MED PRAC ACT-VISIT PERMITS....................................... HB-1854 METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH-MEMBERS ............................ HB-1528 MTR VEH FRANCHISE-CLAIMS/SALES............................. HB-3246 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX ........................................ HB-0060 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND.......................... HB-0735 NURSING HOME-IMPROPER DISCHARG ....................... HB-0490 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANT FUND................................ HB-0146 OUT-OF-STATE CONTRACTOR-BOND ....................... HB-0004 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT.................................. HB-2114 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE.................... ..... HB-1513 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-HEALTH PAYMTS........................... HB-1554 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS ............................ HB-1808 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE.............................. HB-2091 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE..................................... HB-0315 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER RETIREMNT.......................... HB-2658 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/INCREASE................................ HB-0469 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING ........................ HB-1635 PEN CD-INVESTIGATORS/FORMULA ................................ HB-2087 PEN CD-MUNI--RETIREMENT ANNUITY....................... HB-0590 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ......................... HB-2535 2410 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT................................... HB-2086 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT............................. HB-1527 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT ............................. HB-2533 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY.................................. HB-2089 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY/EARLY RETIRE................................. HB-1529 PEN CD-TEACHR/LEAVE OF ABSENCE............................. HB-1839 PRIVATE PENSION RIGHTS ACT ........................................ HB-1241 PROF REG-DESIGN PROFESSNL UNIT ............................... HB-0894 PROMPT PAY ACT-AUTO INTEREST................................... HB-3587 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY........................................ HB-1198 PURCHASING ACT-SUBCONTRACTORS ........................... HB-3946 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ................................ HB-1760 SALES TAX-FOOD & DRUGS............................................... HB-1121 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED..................................... HB-0843 SCH CD-SCH AID/NO FLAT GRANT.................................... HB-3797 SCH CD-STATE AID CHANGES........................................... HB-4157 SCH CD-TCHRS KIDS/NO TUITION..................................... HB-2514 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER .......................... .......... HB-0097 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE.............................. HB-0816 SHREDDER FLUFF-NO WASTE FEE..................................... HB-2589 SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION...................................... HB-0742 SPORTSMEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ................................. HB-4159 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0198 ST INDEMNITY-HEALTH INSURANCE.............................. HB-3000 ST PRINTING CONTRACTS/PRINTING ................................ HB-1969 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 STATE BOND BOARD ACT................... .................... HB-1947 STATE REVENUE SHARING ........................................... HB-1759 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEE/KIDS ............................... HB-1049 UNEMPLOY INS-RETIRE BENEFITS.................................... HB-2657 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK......................................... HB-1870 VEH CD-SUMMARY SUSP HEARINGS ................................ HB-2870 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME .............................. HB-0718 VEH CD-TRANSPORTING WATER ....................................... HB-2734 VEH CD-USE TAX/APPLICABILITY ..................................... HB-2651 VETERAN PUBLIC WORK PREFERENCE.............................. HB-2985 WAGE PAY & COLLECT-ST EMPLOYEE............................. HB-2982 WORKER COMP & OD-FRAUD CLAIM................................ HB-4158 WORKER COMP-MED RECORD RELEASE......................... HB-1851 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GRANBERG HOUSE BILL: 39, 59, 70, 76, 77, 123, 125, 127, 136, 163, 204, 248, 305, 347, 364, 397, 421, 422, 424, 427, 591, 607, 681, 683, 776, 1184, 1230, 1463, 1481, 1626, 1629, 1869, 2342, 2363, 2465, 2559, 2567, 2654, 2714, 3445, 3592, 3633 SENATE BILL: 16, 33, 37, 51, 57, 58, 169, 176, 182, 232, 309, 406, 414, 444, 445, 455, 456, 457, 495, 496, 512, 557, 608, 635, 660, 670, 692, 708, 760, 789, 841, 895, 924, 973, 979, 999, 1002, 1073, 1074, 1186, 1264, 1294, 1329, 1365, 1740, 1949, 2104 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 119, 144, 171, 172, 179, 201, 202, 427, 428, 429, 538, 662, 688, 718, 719, 827, 851, 1049, 1054, 1055, 1105, 1243, 1409, 1410, 1411, 1878, 1911, 1912, 1941, 2077, 2352, 2356, 2436, 2675 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 79, 87, 100, 160, 167 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28, 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 96 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM) $ATTORNEY GENERAL-SUPPLEMENTAL........................ HB-3444 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL.................... ...................... HB-3443 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL ............................................. HB-3724 $O C E- BO B................................ ........................................... H B-2841 $O C E- C M S .............................. ............................................ H B-0386 $OCE- CM S ........................................................... HB-0387 $OCE- CM S ............................................................................. H B-0388 $OCE--CMS ............................. ................ ...................... HB-2842 $OCE--DEPT-LOTTERY ............................. HB-2843 $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION....................................... HB-3726 $OCE-ST BD OF ELECTIONS............................ HB-0581 $OCE-ST BOARD ELECTIONS ........................................ HB-3125 $OCE- STATE TREASURER .................................................... HB-1155 2411 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE-STATE TREASURER .......................... ........................ HB-3199 $OCE- SUPREM E CT ................... ...... ................................ HB-3182 $ST TREASURER ......................... .. ...................... .... HB-0930 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT .............................................. HB-3871 CANNABIS- PENA LTY ............................................................. HB-2569 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................................... HB-0568 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2578 COMPENSATION-GOVERNOR HIGHEST........................... HB-2553 CORRECTIONS- MITIGATION ........................................... HB-2288 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING .............................. HB-2572 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING.................................... HB-2618 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH ...................................... HB-1618 EN TER PR ISE ZO N ES ............................. .................................. H B-1723 EXPAND PHONE SERVICE COST........................................ HB-0992 FIRE PROTECTION-TECNICAL ....................................... HB-1722 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL ...................................... HB-1869 HGHR ED-GOVRNING BDS-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-3197 HUMAN RIGHTS-RENT/UNMARRIED ............................... HB-2124 ICC EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS ...................................... HB-3209 INCOME TAX-SMALL BUSINESS TAX................................ HB-3620 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ........................... ....... HB-1868 INS CD- HEALTH INSURANCE ....................................... HB-3612 INS CD- MINE SUBSIDENCE ......... ................... HB-0254 INS GOOD DRIVER DISCOUNT ............................................. HB-1721 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST ............................... HB-2305 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ............................................. HB-2619 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO............................. HB-2524 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT................................ HB-2088 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY.................................. HB-2089 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY ..................................... HB-1724 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY ........................... HB-3518 PROP TX-LANDFILLS .......................................... HB-2559 PUB HLTH-LYME DISEASE INFO ....................................... HB-0676 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR .................................. ...... HB-2342 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS ................................. HB-2085 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS.............................................. HB-0512 PURCHASING-CDB ................................ .................... HB-0218 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER .................................. HB-2577 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS ..................................... HB-1891 SCH CD-ED SRV REGION ASSISTNCE................................. HB-3070 SCH CD-MEETINGS-PAY LOSS/BNFTS............................ HB-2755 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ............................... HB-1892 SCH CD-REG SUPT ELECTION .............................................. HB-3069 SCH CD-REGL SUPT/ELIGIBLE VOTE................................. HB-2201 SCH CD-SAFETY BOND BUILDING.............................. HB-1235 SCH CD-SCH SALARY SURVEYS ........................... ........ HB-0266 SCH CD-ST TEACHER CERTIFN BD ..................................... HB-2642 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ................................ HB-2470 ST FIN-GOV BUDGET ACCOUNTING .................................. HB-2714 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD .................................... HB-2338 STATE ATTORNEY APPELLATE PROSC................................ HB-0700 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ............................... ....... HB-0721 UNEMPLOY INS-PROSPECTIVE RATES ......................... HB-1725 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-SUCCESSOR ................................ HB-0675 VARIOUS TAX- GASOHOL ..................................................... HB-0683 WASTE DISPOSAL SITE-INSPECTORS ................................ HB-4141 WILDLFE CD-SR CITZN-DEER PERMT ............................ HB-0823 WILDLIFE CD- DISABLED .................................................... HB-1234 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 2, 197, 421, 1199, 2536, 2697, 2831, 2846, 2996, 3033, 3102, 3856 SENATE BILL: 57, 258, 409, 455, 708, 740, 741, 953, 973, 979, 1048, 1483, 1588, 1637, 1730, 1733 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 196, 236, 257, 360, 758, 1010, 1397, 1751, 1761, 1821, 1947, 2271, 2468 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60, 102 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 146, 194 2412 HARRIS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) $OCE-LOCAL GOV LAW ENFORCEMENT.......................... HB-3557 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ............................. HB-0629 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS........................... HB-1911 BANKS TEMPORARY ATMS ............................ ............... HB-2562 BARBER COSMTLGY EXAMS-SPANISH.................. HB-2550 CIVIL RIGHTS-PARENT/STUDENT ....................... ............. HB-2525 DRAMSHOP-LIABILITY INCREASED............................... HB-2816 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT.................................. HB-1624 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ................................... HB-0962 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ........................ HB-0020 ELEC-GENERAL PRIM DATE CHANGE ........................... HB-0355 ENTRPRI ZONE-AIR MFG/FILMS/ETC ....................... HB-3692 FIRE MARSHAL-INSPECTION REPORT....................... HB-2786 FOOD SERVICE PRIVATIZATION ACT .................................. HB-0917 GA-DISTRICT ALLOWANCE ................... ............. HB-2724 INCOME TAX RATES ................................... .. HB-2575 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTION INCREASE.......................... HB-0535 INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY............................ HB-0099 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER .................. ................. HB-2787 LIQUOR-SOCIAL HOST-MINORS.................................... HB-2815 LOBBYIST/REPORT NOTIFICATION ............................... HB-0323 MET PIER AUTH-AIRPORT LIMO TAX ....................... HB-2859 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-TRANS TAX............................ HB-2913 MILTRY CD-GEN/ASST GEN/HOUSING........................ HB-2512 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT...................................... HB-0071 OCCUPATION & USE TAX-EXEMPTION .......................... HB-1982 OUT-OF-STATE CONTRACTOR-BOND........................... HB-0004 PEN CD-DNSTATE TEACH-PEACE COR........................ HB-4203 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ......................... HB-2183 PERSONNEL CD-CONTINUOUS SERVCE........................... HB-0310 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST .............................. HB-0746 SALES TAX-MOTOR FUEL..................... ... ........... HB-0018 SENIOR CITIZENS- HOMESTEAD ........................................ HB-0285 SENIORS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.............................. HB-2795 SENIORS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.................................. HB-2813 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ............................. HB-0242 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0311 STATE MANDATES-OBLIGATION .............................. HB-1557 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRONMT .................. HB-0095 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL FEE .............................................. HB-0073 UNDERAGE DRINKING DUI-CONTENT....................... HB-2814 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARRIS HOUSE BILL: 92, 2322, 2663 SENATE BILL: 355, 565, 644, 2087 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 127, 128, 135, 143, 187, 251, 290, 308, 316, 350, 382, 389, 420, 554, 884, 934, 935, 941, 1135, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1249, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1486, 1702, 1746, 1765, 2014, 2133, 2136, 2142, 2235, 2242, 2353, 2416, 2496, 2589, 2603, 2604, 2646, 2722, 2723, 2724 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 23, 95, 114, 116, 117, 120, 162 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4, 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 119, 171 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-NURSE TRAINING CENTER....................................... HB-2909 ABOLISH IL FARM DEVELPMNT AUTH............................. HB-3348 AG COOPERATIVE-DISSENTER RIGHT........................... HB-1293 AG-PUBLIC HEALTH-PESTICIDES .................................. HB-0831 AGRIBUSINESS LIVESTOCK............................................... HB-3325 AGRIBUSINESS LIVESTOCK................................................. HB-3617 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL.................... HB-2413 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION .................................. HB-2574 BINGO LICENSE TAX-PRIZE VALUE................................... HB-0830 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2578 COLLEGES & GASOHOL ........................... .... ................. HB-2368 COUNTIES CD-AUDITS......... .......... ............. HB-0783 COUNTY HOSPITALS..................................... HB-0942 CTY CD-RECYCL-SHERIFF CORONERS ....................... HB-0800 2413 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CTY CODE-RECYCLING-GUILTY PLEA........................... HB-0801 DEPT-AG-HERITAGE AWARD PROGRAM ...................... HB-0506 DEPT-AG-SOIL LABLING/COSTS ...................................... HB-1207 DEPT-CONSERVATION-WOUNDED DEER...................... HB-0829 DEPT- INSURANCE--COPY FEES ......................................... HB-3450 DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE .......................................... HB-0510 EL CD-MUN CD-TWN LAW-CIV CTRS ........................... HB-0799 ELIMINATE TAXPAYER OMBUDSMAN ............................. HB-2908 FEES & SALARIES-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-1558 FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY RPT CARD.................................... HB-3618 FISCAL RESPONSIBLTY REPRT CARE............................... HB-1254 FUNERAL PRENEED CONTRACTS ..................... .................. HB-3326 FURNITURE FIRE SAFETY & TESTNG ................................. HB-1981 GRAIN DEAL-DEFINITN/RECEIPTS.................................... HB-0248 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ........................................... HB-2530 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR........................ HB-0691 HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER SALARY ................................... HB-2904 HUNTING DOGS TRESPASSING........................................... HB-3328 ICC-EXEMPTS LIVESTOCK CARRIERS ............................... HB-1294 INCOMETX CREDIT- DAYCARE...... ....... .................... HB-0076 INFRASTRUCTUR EXPANSION/IMPACT............................. HB-2995 INS CD-CAR REPAIR SERVICES........................................ HB-2907 INS CD-EYE CARE PROVIDER........................................ HB-2906 LANDOWNER HUNTING PREFERENCE............................... HB-0253 LAWN CORP PRODUCTS/PERMIT........................................... HB-3344 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-401 1 MOTOR FUEL TAX DISTRIBUTIONS...................................... HB-1758 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DISTRIBUTION ..................................... HB-2623 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN ........................... ............ HB-0314 NO NEW VILLAGE LIBRARIES .................... ...................... HB-3327 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT......................................... HB-2114 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT........................... HB-2471 PEN CD- IMRF-COUNTY BD SERVICE............................... HB-0511 PESTICIDE--UNCONTESTED PAYMENT.............................. HB-0507 PROBATE-FUNERAL EXPNSE/INTERST............................ HB-0247 PROPRTY TAX APPEAL BD EVIDENCE................................. HB-3058 PUBLIC AID-AMBULANCE SERVICE ................................... HB-3950 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST .............................. HB-0746 SCH CD-BUS DRVR BKGRND INVESTG .............................. HB-3067 SCH CD-REG SUPT/LOCAL ED AGEN ................................. HB-3066 SOIL-WATER DIST-ZONING INFO .................................... HB-3749 SOIL-WATER DISTRICT-COMPENSATN.......................... HB-3750 SPECIAL CROP INSURANCE ............... .................... HB-1768 SPECIALTY FARM PRODUCT BUYERS ................................. HB-1769 ST FIRE MARSHAL/PRIVATE UNITS..................................... HB-3114 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ......................................... HB-0721 SUSTAINABLE AG FUND SOURCE ........................................ HB-2905 TOWNSHIP LAW-ACCTING-LIB FEE ................................ HB-0798 TOWNSHIP LAW-DIRECT EXPEND .................................. HB-3057 TOWNSHIP ZONING-MORE STRINGENT....................... HB-2414 TOWNSHIPS-ANNUAL AUDIT......................................... HB-0410 UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT COOPERATV.............................. HB-0251 VARIOUS TAX--GASOHOL ................................................... HB-0683 VEH CD-CLEAN TOW TRUCK.............................................. HB-0815 VEH CD-DELIVERY RADIUS ........................................... HB-0250 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH BRAKE/TECHNCL .......................... HB-0252 VEH CD-MOVE FARM IMPLEMENT..................................... HB-2993 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MARINES ..................................... HB-0249 VEH CD-STATES ATTORNEY NOTIFY................................ HB-3454 VEHICLE CODE-CHARITABLE PLATES .............................. HB-2728 VILLAGE LIBRARY ACT .. ......... ................... ...................... HB-1295 WILDLIFE--DEER HUNTING ......................................... HB-1433 WILDLIFE-RACOON HUNTING SEASON....................... HB-0509 91 1 FUN DS STREET SIGNS ..................................................... HB-3013 911 PAY FOR STREET SIGNS.............. .................................... HB-3116 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 204, 345, 427, 761, 826, 885, 890, 1744, 1869, 2653, 3033, 3487 2414 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 68, 216, 225, 265, 416, 432, 499, 512, 623, 661, 751, 782, 846, 908, 927, 928, 1147, 1193, 1279, 1303, 1343, 1361, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1539, 1550, 1606, 1635, 1688, 1695, 1711, 1750, 1909, 2049, 2177 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 124, 129, 140, 213, 344, 818, 992, 1420, 2073, 2086, 2108, 2225 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 69, 73, 96, 136, 137, 168 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) $COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLAN ..................................... HB-3531 $DPA-MANDATED PROG LOST .......................................... HB-0214 $O C E- D C FS ........................................................ ................... H B-3524 ABANDONED MINES RECLAMATION .................................. HB-3773 ABUSD & NEGLCTD LONG TERM CARE.............................. HB-3849 ADOPT-DENY INFO-NOTARIZED...................................... HB-2605 ADOPTION ACT-REGISTRATION FEE............................... HB-1302 ADOPTION-FITNESS-EXPENSES-FEES.......................... HB-3684 ADOPTION-FITNESS-EXPENSES-FEES.......................... HB-4168 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-TECHNICAL .............................. HB- 1122 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-TECHN ICAL .............................. HB-1552 BUDGET-EXEMPT DEFERED COMP-GRF....................... HB-2783 CHILD CUSTODY-VISITATIONS......................................... HB-3261 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYOR PENALTY .................................... HB-2784 COLLECTION AGCY-CHILD SUPPORT .............................. HB-3483 COUNTY BUILD-REMODEL CRTHOUSE ......................... HB-1551 COURT CLERKS- DEPUTIES ........................ ...................... HB-1979 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN ............................... HB-2075 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND ............................ ...................... HB-1629 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM ......................... HB-2181 DEVEL DISABLED-COMMUNITY CARE ............................. HB-3713 DISABLED PERSONS-STATE BOARDS ................................ HB-3872 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE....................................... HB-1623 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ..................................... HB-2486 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM ............................. HB-0954 ELEC CD- TECHNICAL..................... ................................. HB-2321 ELEC CD-17 YR OLD VOTE-PRIMRY................................. H-1125 ELECTION CODE-TECHNICAL................. ......................HB-2324 EPA LOCAL SITE REFERENDUM ......................................... HB-3320 EPA- ANNEXATION SITE ........................................... ... HB-1630 EPA-COMPOST FACILITY SETBACKS ................................. HB-3351 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING........................... HB-1287 GOV ETHICS-PRO REPRESENTATION................................ HB-2322 HISTORIC PRESERVATN-ADMIT FEES .............................. HB-2809 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION................................ HB-0616 HUMAN RIGHTS-DISABLED PERSONS .......................... HB-2177 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT........................ HB-2673 INCOME TAX-NO DOUBLE EXEMPTION ........................... HB-2817 INFANT MORTALITY ..................................... HB-2319 KANKAKEE RVR-SCH CD K-8 ........................................ HB-1352 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT ............................ HB-2074 LIBRARY SYSTEMS GRANTS-APPROP............................... HB-3597 MARRIAGE DISSL-WITHHELD INCOME ........................... HB-4106 MENTAL DISABLED CHILD ASSIST....................................... HB-1887 MENTAL HEALTH CODE-TECHNICAL............................. HB-3006 MENTAL HEALTH-CONFIDENTIALITY............................. HB-1973 MENTAL HEALTH-RECORDS ............................................. HB-4047 MHDD PLANNING COUNCILS............................................. HB-1882 MHDD-CLERK/SHERIFF HEARINGS .................................. HB-1883 MHDD-CLIN SOCIAL WRK-SUBPOENA........................... HB-3005 MHDD-TRANSFER 5% DEV DISABLED................................ HB-1961 MINES-SAFETY ENFORCEMENT ....................... ........... HB-3101 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE............................. HB-0313 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM ..................... HB-0542 NO REPORTS TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY............................... HB-3457 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM ....................... HB-1983 NURSING HM CARE-REWORD PHRASE.................. HB-1879 PEN CD-DWNST TEACH/DEATH BENFT ........................ HB-3498 2415 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-1635 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-3062 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIAL................................... HB-1553 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ................................ HB-2183 PUBLIC AID- CHILD SUPPORT ........................................... HB-2073 PUBLIC EMP DISABIL-PRIS REV BD.............................. HB-3917 PUBLIC OFFICERS UNIVERSITIES ................................... HB-3569 QUALIFICATN BASE SELECTION ACT............................... HB-0452 RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY ......................................... HB-2021 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE/PAY TAX ........................ HB-1123 ROCK QUARRIES EXPLOSIVES ............................................ HB-3458 SCH CD-DRIVER ED AGE LIMIT ........................................ HB-1549 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY........................ HB-2012 ST FIN-DECREASE LAPSE PERIOD ................................... HB-2323 ST FUND RECEIPT POST NOTICE..................................... HB-4197 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ......................................... HB-0575 ST PAY--COMPARABLE WORTH .......................................... HB-3075 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES ............................... HB-2818 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX ................................... HB-0169 STATE EMPL APPS-RELEASE FORMS................................. HB-4105 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ............................. HB-2174 SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE................ ............. HB-4104 TAX CREDIT-FARM PROPERTY TAX.................................. HB-2320 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION ............................................. HB-0396 VEH CD- DRIVE HANDICAP/CPR ........................................ H -2285 VEH CD-MIN PROPERTY DAMAGE .................................. HB-1124 VEH CD-STATES ATTORNEY NOTIFY................................ HB-3454 VEH CD-TOWING RESTRICTIONS ....................................... HB-1550 WILDLIFE CD-GAME & PREY BIRDS ............................... HB-2640 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT........................... HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASARA HOUSE BILL: 129, 429, 677, 678, 722, 898, 1891, 1892, 2342, 2422, 2755, 3233, 3262, 3465 SENATE BILL: 234, 259, 343, 371, 398, 429, 502, 630, 635, 637, 649, 724, 789, 817, 818, 1009, 1050, 1059, 1089, 1171, 1249, 1264, 1278, 1312, 1547, 1548, 1570, 1647, 1760, 1903, 1907, 1944, 2161 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 68, 322, 341, 371, 394, 515, 543, 568, 575, 588, 621, 708, 730, 773, 789, 866, 1017, 1048, 1155, 1191, 1328, 1399, 1584, 1593, 1605, 1627, 1682, 1703, 2007, 2008, 2019, 2114, 2203, 2251, 2275, 2284, 2539 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 31, 66, 68, 101, 105, 126, 138, 146, 150 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 52, 75, 98, 172, 189 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON COUNTIES & TOWNSHIPS COUNTIES CD- AUDITS .............................. ..................... HB-0783 CTY CD-RECYCL-SHERIFF CORONERS .......................... HB-0800 CTY CODE-RECYCLING-GUILTY PLEA........................ HB-0801 EL CD-MUN CD-TWN LAW-CIV CTRS .......................... HB-0799 TOWNSHIP LAW-ACCTING-LIB FEE ................................ HB-0798 HENSEL, DONALD, N. REPRESENTAIVE (50TH DIST. REP) CHILD PASSENGER-RESTRAINT.......... .................... HB-3708 CNTY CD STORMWATER MANAGMNT........................... HB-3878 CONTROLLED SUBST-TRUCK STOPS .............................. HB-3706 COUNTIES-CORONER TRAINING PRGM........................... HB-1333 COUNTY CD-CORONER EXHUME BODY........................... HB-1225 DEPT-FIN INST TECHNL CHANGES.................................... HB-3368 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FUND................................... HB-3845 FOREST PRES DIST-PUBLISH ORD ...................................... HB-3447 FOREST PRESERVE DIST-TRAILS ................................... HB-3825 HIGHWAYS-BUS-TRACTOR ................ .................. .... HB-1189 IL AIR CARRIERS ACT-REPEAL .............................. HB-1296 MHDD-CORONER ACCESS RECORDS.............................. HB-1829 MHDD-CORONER ACCESS RECORDS....................... HB-3304 RADIATION PROT/BY-PRODUCT FEE........................... HB-2920 RADIATN PROTECTN-PRODUCT FEE............... ..... HB-2022 SCH CD-RECYCLE STUDENT PAPER ............................. HB-2726 SCH CD--REQUIRE RECYCLING ......................................... HB-2727 ST FIN- ROAD FUND CAP .................................................. HB-2385 2416 HENSEL, DONALD, N. REPRESENTAIVE (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ................................ HB-2174 TOLL HIGHWAY-POWER ............................... ................... HB-0720 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL REDUCTION .................................. HB-1404 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE TRAILERS ................................ HB-3595 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE VEHICLES ................................ HB-3596 VEH CD-BAN RADARS IN TRUCKS................................... HB-3707 VEH CD--LIGHTS WHEN RAIN ........................................ HB-1275 VEH CD- LOCAL TAX .......................................................... HB-2720 VEH CD- SALE O F IN FO ................................. ....................... HB-1933 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST........................................... HB-0719 VEH CD-STATES ATTORNEY NOTIFY................................ HB-3454 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME .......................... HB-0718 VEH CD- TRUCKS ......................................... .. ............... . HB-3297 VEH CD-VEHICLE SALES/MARKETING ............................ HB-0731 VEHICLE CD-REGISTRATN PLATES ................................... HB-3634 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS....................................... HB-1956 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENSEL HOUSE BILL: 920, 2648 SENATE BILL: 173, 566, 808, 839, 844, 845, 864, 1093, 1271, 1273, 1279, 1280, 1285, 1526, 1529, 1620, 1948, 2167, 2169, 2170 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 489, 804, 805, 836, 1155, 1533, 1610, 1695, 1696, 2010, 2020, 2025, 2315, 2316 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59, 91, 153, 170 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES PUB AID-ELECTRNC BENFIT TRNSFR ............................... HB-2227 PUB AID-HEALTHY KIDS PGRM ........................................... HB-0739 PUB AID-MED ASSISTNCE ELIGBLTY ............................... HB-0274 PUBLIC AID-PROTECTIVE PAYMENTS .............................. HB-0426 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM) $GOB--SCHOOL GRANTS .......... ................... .................. HB-0787 $OCE-ATTY APPELLATE PROSECUTOR............................. HB-0808 $OCE- DCCA .............................................................................. H B-3727 $OCE-DEPT CONSERVATION ............................................. HB-3718 $OCE-DEPT MILITARY AFFAIRS....................................... HB-3728 $OCE-DEPT-AGRICULTURE ........................................... HB-2845 $OCE-DEPT-CORRECTIONS.............................................. HB-2844 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE.................................................. HB-2846 $OCE-STATE FIRE MARSHAL.............................................. HB-3719 $STATE PO LICE ............................................................................ H B-0383 $STATE POLICE ............................................. ...... .......... HB-0384 $STATE POLICE ........................................ ................... HB-0385 $STATES ATTORNEY APP PROSCUTR................................... HB-3250 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT................................. HB-2738 BINGO ACT- TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-0956 BINGO-MAXIMUM PRIZE $3000 .................................. ........ HB-0245 BREW ER FIX PRICE- BEER...................................................... HB-2051 BUILD IL-REDUCES TOTAL BOND..................................... HB-0186 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS......................... HB-0604 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERMS..................... .......... ....... ...... HB-1466 CIRCUIT COURT/CLERKS-ST FUNDS................................. HB-0430 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN............................................. HB-2366 CIVIL PROC-WAGE/DEDUCT EXEMPTN ........................... HB-0624 CLINICAL LAB-PHYSICIAN SUPERVN ............................. HB-0558 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS.......................................... HB-0576 COMM COLL-CONTRACTS/GRANTS..................................... HB-3645 COMM REAL ESTATE BROKER LIEN .................................... HB-0136 CONTROLLED SUB-TRUCK STOPS ...................................... HB-0151 CRIM CD-CONFISCATED WEAPONS..................................... HB-0147 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF......................... HB-0056 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRANSFER................................... HB-1664 CRIM CD-JUVENILE CRT/GOOD TIME .............................. HB-2767 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VISITATION ...................................... HB-2401 CRIMINAL CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ....................... HB-2801 CUSTODY-RELOCATION NOTICE....................................... HB-2331 DMHDD-INSPECTOR ACCESS RECORDS........................... HB-0715 2417 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DOWNSTATE IL EDUCATNAL ACADEMY ............ ......... HB-0148 EPA CLEAN UP LIABILITY-AUDITS ................................ HB-3605 EPA LENDER LIABILITY ............................. ................... HB-0687 EPA TAN KS-TECHNICAL.............. ........................ HB-1742 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE ........................... HB-1199 EPA-UNDERGRND TANK GAS TAX............... ............. HB-1184 EXCESSIVE CHARGES-INS CLAIMS ................................ HB-2096 FIREARM OWN IDENT ACT INVEST...................................... HB-0149 FIREARM OWNERS ID-INVESTIGATNS....................... HB-0432 FIREARM OWNERS-HISTORY CHECK ............................... HB-0264 GAS STORAGE-UNDERGROUND TANKS...................... HB-1741 GEN OBLIGATN-BOND ACT REDUCTN........... ........... HB-0185 GOB-CAP FACILITY GRANTS ....................................... HB-0366 GOV EFFICIENCY-REPORT-RADIO TV ............................ HB-3479 SGOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ............................. HB-0732 HEALTH INS-COVERAGE EXEMPT............................... HB-3323 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-SERVICES ...................................... HB-2527 HORSE RACE BOARD ADD MEMBERS .................................. HB-0946 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS...................................... HB-1975 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK MONIES ................................ HB-1848 HORSE RACE- OWNER/TRAINER PMTS ........................... HB-1967 HORSE RACE-PURSE-REWARD FUND............................. HB-1966 HORSE RACE-RURAL DIVERSIFY ................................... HB-1745 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0855 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL................... .................. HB-0856 HORSE RACING-STYLE CHANGE.................... ............ HB-3280 ICC- ADOPTION OF STANDARDS....................................... HB-0150 ICC- ADOPTION OF STANDARDS....................................... HB-3274 ID PA- PAY M EN T .............................. . .................... H B-1 565 IDPA- PROMPT PAYMENT............................. .................... HB-0849 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED....................... HB-1422 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH................................... HB-3214 INTERSTATE RAIL COMPACT.......................................... HB-2865 JUV COURT-JURISDICTN-HRGS ..................................... HB-2225 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION............................. HB-1517 LOTTERY-VIDEO MACHINES/TECH............................. HB-1976 MEDICAID DD PROVIDER TRUST FUN......................... HB-3149 NURS HOME SERVICE RATE BOARD................................. HB-2039 OIL GAS-UNDERGND RESOURCES ................................... HB-1850 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANT FUND............................. HB-0146 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE..................................... HB-0315 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING ........................... HB-3062 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT......................H....... HB-2086 PEN CD- RETIREMENT 1.67 & 2.2 ........................................ HB-0424 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT .......................... HB-1527 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY/EARLY RETIRE................................. HB-1529 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................................. HB-0002 PHONES OFFER FLAT RATE OPTION .................................... HB-0949 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT.................................. HB-0031 PROPERTY TAX COMMISSION-SYSTEM........................... HB-1511 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS ................................. HB-2085 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-ED COURSE............................... HB-3188 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS-LICENSE......................... HB-1365 REV ACT-ASSESSORS OATH............... ......... HB-3670 REV ACT- TAX BILLS ...................... ........... ..... ............... HB-2198 REV- ASSESSORS OATH ............................ ......... ........... HB-2965 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER ............................... HB-2577 SALES TAXES-MANUFACTURING ................................ HB-1987 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT................................... HB-0897 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY- BUILD IL ................................ HB-1658 SCH CD-BORROWING AUTHORITY .................................... HB-3249 SCH CD-COOP UNIT DIST AGREEMNT.............................. HB-0662 SCH CD-HANDICAPPED TO DISABLED ........................... HB-3248 SCH CD-INCREASE SCHOOL TERMS .................................. HB-0152 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY............................ HB-0128 SCH CD-ONLY ONE ADMINISTRATOR ............................. HB-3880 SCH CD-SPEC ED REIMBURSEMENT............................... HB-0827 2418 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-SPEC EDUC-FEES-RESIDNCY .......................... HB-0809 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED TAX .......................... ............. HB-0694 SCH CD-SPECIAL EDUC FUNDING ..................................... HB-0695 SIU-OPEN DOWNSTATE CAMPUS................................... HB-0263 SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE.............................. HB-2254 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF ................................... HB-1297 ST MANDATES BOARD-BD OF APPEAL.............................. HB-2421 STATE AUDITING-AUDITOR GENERAL ............................ HB-2420 STATE BOND BOARD ACT................................. ................... HB-1947 STATE FINANCE-LAPSE PERIOD ....................................... HB-2422 SVG & LOAN-RES FINANCE ADVISRY............................... HB-3689 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT...................................... HB-1286 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 VEH CD-ICC-EXEMPTIONS............................................... HB-1965 VEH CD-PLATES-SPECIAL ......................................... HB-0337 VEH CD-PUB UTIL VEH REGULATNS ................................. HB-0145 VEH CD-SPECIAL MAYORS PLATES ................................... HB-3310 VIDEO LOTTERY TERMINALS-BARS.................................. HB-3387 VIDEO POKER ACT ............................ ................. HB-0048 VISITATION DISPUTE MEDIATION...................................... HB-2490 WAGE DEDUCT-COSTS/FEES/FILING................................... HB-0623 WILDLIFE CD-NON RESIDENT PERMT.............................. HB-0049 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HICKS HOUSE BILL: 205, 206, 324, 345, 456, 579, 910, 1224, 1706, 2349, 2567, 2712, 2729, 2735, 2829, 2833, 2834, 2899, 3110, 3176, 3808, 3834, 3982 SENATE BILL: 133, 214, 266, 269, 326, 375, 445. 456, 457, 458, 551, 556, 557, 626, 654, 692, 700, 771, 778, 821, 835, 904, 944, 954, 965, 1071, 1282, 1328, 1358, 1370, 1465, 1590, 1628, 1912, 1949, 2048, 2164, 2183 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 435, 588, 875, 880, 995, 1218, 1243, 1310, 1358, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1524, 1751, 1865, 1991, 1999, 2053, 2059, 2060, 2186, 2198, 2375, 2587, 2674 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 67, 97, 108, 149 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6, 27 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 109, 163 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL & CONSERVATION LAW DWNST FOREST PRESERVE-TECHNICL............................ HB-0794 MUNI CD-ZONE BD-MUN CLERK DUTY ......................... HB-0795 PARK PRIVILEGE-VIETNAM MEMRIAL ............................ HB-0796 WILDLIFE CD-BIRDS OF PREY..................................... HB-0797 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH CRIMINAL PRO-TECHNICAL .................... ...................... HB-1075 DMHDD-CONFIDENTIAL-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1076 DMHDD-GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH......................... HB-1940 DM HDD- TECHNICAL ............................................................ HB-1073 GUARDIANSHIP-PROBATE-TECHNIAL ........................... HB-1074 MENTAL HEALTH CODE-TECHNICAL............................. HB-3006 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL NEED/ASSIST.......................... HB-1106 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. DEM) ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS........................................ HB-0262 AGING-RESPITE DEMO PRGRM ........................................... HB-3373 ATTORNEY GEN-ILLEGAL DISPOSAL............................ HB-3039 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE....................... HB-1369 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT........................................ HB-2362 CHILD ABUSE-PROBATION DEPT........................................ HB-3785 CHILD FATALITY TASK FORCE-RULE............................... HB-3004 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION.............................. HB-2736 CNTY CD-CNTY BD MEMBERS TERMS.............................. HB-3780 CNTY CD-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT........................ HB-0791 CNTY CD--SHERIFF'S DUTIES ............................................. HB-3485 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT............................... HB-0991 CORRECTIONS--COUNSELING ........................................ HB-2457 CORRECTIONS--RESTITUTION.................................... HB-2306 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES ........................... HB-2307 COUNTY JAIL-SEPARATE PRISONERS ........................... HB-3210 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS............................... HB-0989 2419 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY ....................................... HB-0840 CRIM CD-BULLETPROOF VEST.......................................... HB-0540 CRIM CD--SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE ........................... HB-2596 CRIM CD-SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS ................................ HB-1 108 CRIM CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-4055 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING .............................. HB-2572 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING .......................................... HB-2618 CTY ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP................................. HB-1316 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT .............................. HB-0204 DIVORCE-PROPERTY-CHILD VICTIM ............................... HB-0661 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSEPROGRAM ............ ............... HB-0202 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ................................... HB-2465 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH .................................. HB-1618 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT........................ HB-2461 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ............................. HB-2568 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE ........................... HB-1199 EPA-RECORD ILLEGAL DUMP ............................................ HB-2462 EPA- TECHNICAL CHANGES ...................... ...................... HB-2567 EVIDENCE-PRIOR SEXUAL CONDUCT .............................. HB-3185 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ............................... HB-2737 HORSE RACING-RACING DATES ......................................... HB-3279 ICC EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS ....................................... HB-3209 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE ................. ...................... HB-0290 ICC-PUBLIC UTILITIES-ETHICS ................................. ... HB-0551 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION.......................... ........ HB-0162 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE ........................................ HB-0076 INCOME TX-FOREIGN BUSINESS ............................. ......... HB-4120 INCOME TX- VETS BONUS ..................... ........................... HB-2579 INDEMNIFICATION-SHERIFF ........................................... HB-3208 JOB TRAINING COUNCIL ..................... ............................ ... HB-3641 JUV COURT ACT-RECORDS/GANGS ................................ HB-2467 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST............................... HB-2305 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ..................................... HB-0822 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENT......................... HB-3374 NURSING-VOLUNTEER SERVICES ...................................... HB-2665 PEN CD-ARSON INVESTIGATOR ........................................ HB-3419 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/INCR MINIMUM .......................... HB-2820 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT ................................ HB-2088 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY.................................. HB-2089 PEN CD- TECHNICAL ................... ............... ....... ............... HB-0968 PREVAILING WAG E-SCOPE-K ICKBACK .......................... HB-2104 PROBATION-COND DISCHARGE ............... ..................... HB-3494 PROP TX- LANDFILLS ........................... ................................ HB-2559 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......................... HB-0817 PUB BLD COMMISS-COMMISSIONERS............................... HB-3779 PUB UTIL KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT .................................. HB-0078 PUBLIC AID-AMBULANCE SERVICE .................................. HB-3950 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS ............................ HB-2085 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY ................................... HB-1 198 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS ......................................... HB-0512 RESPITE DEMO PGM--DEPT-AGING ................................... HB-1 162 SALES TAX- MOTOR FUEL .................................................... HB-0018 SCH CD-ATTENDANCE AGE................................................ HB-0670 SCH CD-BOARD VACANCIES .............................................. HB-0669 SCH CD-DROPOUT PROCEDURE ........................... ........... HB-3106 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY................................. HB-2556 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE.............................. HB-0816 SECOND BIDDER PROTECTION ACT ............................. ..... HB-2901 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ........................... HB-2470 ST EMPLOYEES-CHILD CARE PROGRM ............................ HB-0203 STATE PROMPT PAYMNT-INTEREST................................. HB-2697 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM.................................... HB-2571 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-CIRCUIT CLK...................... HB-3884 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES .......................................... HB-3193 VEH CD-ADDITIONAL PENALTIES ................. ..................... HB-3783 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................... HB-0325 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 2420 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY............................. HB-2103 911 - BOARD M EM BERSHIP ................................................... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN,J HOUSE BILL: 2, 98, 100, 329, 721, 814, 1812, 2466, 2527, 2996, 3032, 3624, 3725 SENATE BILL: 62, 106, 151, 196, 246, 264, 293, 420, 445, 458, 969, 1532, 1592, 1648, 1684, 1818, 1842, 1861 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 48, 315, 346, 444, 658, 831, 987, 988, 1001, 1186, 1263, 1483, 1650, 1651, 1738, 1916, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 2093, 2120, 2176, 2178, 2179, 2234, 2261, 2287, 2334, 2387, 2404, 2428, 2449 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 102, 119, 142 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28, 33 HOFFMAN, MANNY REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) $O C E- C M S ................................................. .......... ........................ H B-3543 $OCE-DEPT-INSURANCE ............................................ . HB-3537 $OCE-DEPT--PREFESSION AL REGULAT ....................... HB-3554 $OCE-DEPT- VETERANS AFFIARS .................................... HB-3525 $O CE- D M H DD ....................... ................................... ..... H B-3533 $OCE-ST BOARD ELECTIONS ....................................... HB-3125 ALDERMAN/VILL TRUSTEE VACANCY .............................. HB-0283 CHGO SANITARY DIST-ANNEX LAND ........................... HB-2958 CORRECTIONS-SENTENCE HEARING ............................... HB-4000 CRIM PROCEDURE--STALKING ........................................... HB-2677 CRIM VICTIM-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUT........................ HB-0066 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM ......................... HB-2181 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................... HB-1713 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD .................................... HB-0962 EPA RECYCLE REGIONAL FACILITY.................................... HB-3574 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING........................ HB-1287 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING ........................................ HB-2019 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-3522 GOV ETHICS-NEPOTISM ................................................ HB-1327 HARVEY CIVIC CENTR-NAME CHANGE........................ HB-0117 HUMAN RTS-POLICE & FIRE HIRING................................ HB-2622 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE............................ HB-1691 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER.................................. HB-1860 LIQUOR TAX INCREASE FOR DASA .................................... HB-3960 LIQUOR-ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE..................................... HB-1303 LIQUOR-ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................... HB-2854 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT..................................... HB-0516 METRO CVC CTR SUPPRT-MEAOB ...................................... HB-3725 M UNI OCC & USE TX- LIM IT................................................. HB-3756 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE.............................. HB-0088 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE .............................. HB-2183 POLICE TRAINING-VEHICLE CHASES ............................... H B-0515 PROP TAX LIMITATION........................................................ HB-3829 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE...................................... HB-2772 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY...................................... HB-2663 PUBLIC AID-CANNABIS CONTROL ..................................... HB-1909 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS ............................ HB-2444 SCH CD-ENROLLMNT TAX RATE HIKE............................. HB-3510 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR................................. HB-0282 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST.............................. HB-0478 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-1884 SR CIT TAX DEFERAL-VALUE FREEZ ................................ HB-2328 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0242 STATE FINANCE ROAD FUND CAPS ..................................... HB-3867 STATE FINANCE-ROAD FUND/CMS................................... HB-3963 VEH CD-NSF CK-DRUGS/TRUCK STOP ........................... HB-3598 VEH CD- PEN ALTIES ................................................................ H B-1995 VEH CD-TECHNICAL CHANGES .......................... ......... HB-3501 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS....................................... HB-1956 YOUTH DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FD............................ HB-0362 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN,M HOUSE BILL: 3, 43, 44, 56, 197, 202, 229, 317, 429, 457, 469, 549, 555, 573, 577, 585, 586, 658, 672, 681, 685, 691, 692, 722, 732, 744, 770, 777, 839, 895, 899, 1123, 1475, 1506, 1556, 1624, 1675, 1682, 1800, 2020, 2050, 2126, 2190, 2250, 2343, 2596, 2923 2421 HOFFMAN, MANNY REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 60, 73, 125, 126, 173, 282, 322, 374, 429, 567, 587, 628, 642, 808, 828, 911, 912, 958, 1018, 1020, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1219, 1902, 2048, 2049, 2120 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 138, 298, 315, 358, 375, 404, 571, 932, 1873, 1971, 1972, 1979, 2028, 2642, 2652, 2731, 2784 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 48, 51 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 128, 177, 180 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM) $OCE-ST APPELLATE DEFENDER .................................... HB-0494 $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER........ ............................. HB-1048 $STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER .......................................... HB-3335 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION .................................. HB-2574 ASSOCIATE JUDGE-CIRCUIT COURT .............................. HB-3869 CAP HOUSING-FEES/SALARIES............................ ......... HB-1397 CHILD CARE-REDUCE CHILDREN .................................... HB-3489 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS ...................................... HB-3814 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION .............................. HB-2736 CIRCT CLRK FEE-COUNTY BD LOWER........................... HB-2812 CIRCUIT CLERK FAMILY CASE FEES ................................... HB-2803 CIVIL PROC-FOREIGN JUDGEMENT .................................. HB-0627 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES .............................. HB-0682 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PENALTIES.................. ....... HB-1101 CORRECTION CD-REVOKE FINE ....................................... HB-1418 CORRECTIONS RESTITUTION ..................................... HB-1698 CRIM CD-FIREARM ENHANCE PENLTY ........................... HB-4231 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD.............................. HB-2316 CRIM CD-JUVENILE CRT/GOOD TIME ........................... HB-2767 CRIM CD- TECHN ICAL ........................ ............................ HB-1415 CRIM C D--TEC HN ICA L ...................................... ....................... H B-1419 CRIM PRO-DEFENDANTS FITNESS ..................................... HB-2808 CRIM PRO-DELETE NO KNOCK........................................... HB-3973 CRIM PRO-EXECUTIONS-TINTD GLAS ........................... HB-0434 CRIM PROCEDURE-EXECUTION.......................................... HB-3607 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING ................. .................... HB-2677 CRIMINAL CD-INDECENT EXPOSURE ............................... HB-1421 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS ................................. HB-0331 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................... HB-2799 DEN R-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES....................... HB-01 14 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS.................................... HB-0918 DEPOSIT ST MONEY ACT-STATEMENT............................. HB-2107 DISSOLUTION-SIMPLIFIED CASES..................................... HB-3493 DOC-SITE ZONING REQUIREMENTS.................................. HB-2717 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT ......................................... HB-1624 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS............................ HB-0034 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION............................................. HB-3812 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION .................................... HB-0398 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0035 ELECTED OFFICIA LS ...................................... ................. . HB-1395 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM .................................... HB-0548 EPA-STATES ATTY-CIVIL ACTIONS................ ......... .. HB-2716 EPA- TECHNICAL CHANGES ................................................. HB-2567 FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT ......................................... HB-2943 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION ........................ HB-0168 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ..... ............... HB-2737 HOMEOWNER INS FAMILY MEMBER .................................. HB-4073 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARRASSMNT .................... HB-4078 HUMAN RTS-RESPONDNT/DISCLOSURE......................... HB-2241 IDPA-MEDICAI D- HOSPITALS .................................... HB-1000 IL ANTITRUST ACT-INS CODE....................................... HB-2384 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION................................ HB-0162 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTNS/EXEMPTNS .............................. HB-1859 INCOME TAX-ESTIMATE PYMT ........................................... HB-4149 INCOME TAX--RATES--EXEMPTIONS ........................... HB-4153 INCOME TAX/STYLE................................................. HB-2109 INLAND WATERWAY PROTECTION .................................. HB-4152 INS CD--HEALTH INSURANCE............................................. HB-3612 INS--LIFE INSURABLE INTEREST ......................................... HB-2805 2422 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. INS- MEDICARE/TECHNICAL........................................... HB-2529 INS-UNFAIR COMPETITION .............................................. HB-2509 INSURANCE INTEREST IN EMPLOYEE................................ HB-2987 INVESTIGTRS- CORR CD-ISOLATION.............................. HB-3986 JAIL-GOOD TIME CREDIT-CUSTODY ............................... HB-2882 JUVENILE COURT-INSPECT RECORDS.............................. HB-1951 JUVENILE COURT-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-1420 JUVENILE-PERMANENCY GOALS....................................... HB-3416 LEASES-PAYMENT/TERMINATION ................................. HB-1394 LOCAL GOV-SIMULTANEOUS OFFICES ............................ HB-0407 MUNI CD-CNTY CD-SANITARY DIST .............................. HB-3189 NARCOTIC PROFIT FORFEITRE-TECH............................... HB-1416 NARCOTIC PROFIT FORFEITRE-TECH............................... HB-1417 OPEN PRIMARY ACT .................................. .................... HB-0033 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP.............................. HB-2581 POLICE DUI NUMBER-TOLL FREE ...................................... HB-4068 POST CONVICTION PROCEEDINGS ....................................... HB-1950 POURTRY INSPECTION/TECHNICAL................................... HB-2768 PROBATE-GUARDIAN AD LITEM FEES .............................. HB-0487 PROPERTY TAX-DELINQUENCY SALES............................ HB-2850 PUB AGENCY CON EQUITABLE ADJST ................................ HB-4202 PUBLIC UTILITIES- AUDITS ........................................ ......... HB-021 1 REPAIRER REBUILDER-COMPENSATE.............................. HB-4226 RESPONSIBLE PROPERTY TRANSFER.................................. HB- 196 RETAILERS OCCUPATN TAX-RETURN.............................. HB-2875 REVENUE ACT- TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-4150 SALES TAX- M OTOR FUEL ..................................................... HB-0018 SCH CD- STATE AID .......... ................................................... . HB-0104 SCH CD-STATE FORMULA-EAV ......................................... HB-0141 SCH CD- TECHN ICAL ............................................................... H B-3385 SCHOOL DISTRICTS-TAX EXEMPTN .................................. HB-1047 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY.................................... HB-0242 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT......................... HB-0210 ST FIN-DISPOSABLE DIAPER TAX ....................................... HB-0200 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN ........................... HB-0316 STATUTES- CODIFICATION .................................................... HB-3810 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ............................. HB-1098 TRANSFER GOV VOLUNTARY ACTION ............................... HB-3811 TWP SENIOR CITIZENS HOUSING ......................................... HB-3191 UCC CROP SECURITY INCORPORATIO................................ HB-3813 UNEMPLOY INS-NEWSPAPER WORK ................................ HB-3486 VEH CD-DUI-PROX CAUSE-JUDGES............................... HB-3139 VEH CD-GEN ASSEMBLY PLATES...................................... HB-1396 VEH CD-LIGHTS/RAIN ............................... ................ HB-2887 VEHICLE CD- TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1414 911 PAY FOR STREET SIGNS................................................... HB-3116 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOMER HOUSE BILL: 345, 836, 915, 1955, 2065, 2527, 2661, 2662, 2711, 2714, 3062, 3624 SENATE BILL: 1, 125, 151, 238, 384, 400, 500, 658, 670, 744, 797, 800, 822, 1377, 1392, 1555, 1581, 1803, 2155, 2190, 2191, 2192, 2217 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 620, 777, 785, 912, 1184, 1396, 1697, 1703, 1751, 1761, 2039, 2398, 2606 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 49, 79, 105 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 25, 29, 31 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC UTILITIES PUB UTILITY-DELAY PHONE REPEAL............................... HB-2643 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HRUL HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 370 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) ADOPT A HIGHWAY-SIGNS ................................................ HB-2741 AGING ADULT FOSTER HOMES...................................... HB-1908 BALANCED BUDGET NOTE ACT.......................................... HB-2418 BINGO-2 EXTRA GAMES STATEWIDE............................. HB-1034 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-3068 2423 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS ..................................... HB-2442 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS....................................... HB-3814 CIRCT CLRK FEE-COUNTY BD LOWER.............................. HB-2812 CIVIL PRO-NAME CHG-INTERPRETER ........................... HB-2440 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT .......................... ............. HB-2435 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT .......................... ............. HB-2436 CODIFY-STATE DESIGNATIONS ........................... ........ HB-2439 COMMEMORATIVE DATES ................................................ HB-2438 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 CRIMINAL ID- EXPUNGEMENT .......................................... HB-0423 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS .......................................... HB-2281 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................... HB-1713 ELEC CD- INCORPORATION .................................................. H B-2441 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION ................................................ HB-3812 ELEC CD-PUBLIC FINANCING ........................ ................ HB-1888 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ........................... HB-1510 ETHICS COM M ISSION ..................................... ..................... HB-2412 EXOTIC WEEDS-ADMINSTRATVE RULE........................... HB-2429 FIRST 1992 GENERAL REVISRY ACT ..................................... HB-2433 GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS ........................................ HB-1 428 GROUP HOME ANTIDISCRIMINATION ................................ HB-0872 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT............................ HB-1509 INCOME TAX RATES-3%-4.8% ........................................... HB-1467 INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY............................ HB-0099 INS RATE-NOT INSUREDS FAULT....................................... HB-1469 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ............................ HB-1470 LIFE INS BENEFIT-PAY INTEREST ...................................... HB-1468 LIQUOR UNDER 21-DRIVER LICENSE ................................ HB-4146 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ HB-0898 LOCAL GOV-SHARE USE/OCC TAXES................................ HB-0420 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ..................................... HB-2428 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND............................ HB-0735 PEN CD-IMRF- JUDGE SUSPEND PEN ............................... HB-3611 PEN CD-IMRF/PUBLIC OFFICIALS ...................................... HB-3466 RECYCLED PLASTICS/BLDG CODES............... ................... HB-0201 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS ............................ HB-2444 SCH CD-SMALL DISTRICT DISSOLTN ................................ HB-4144 SCH CD-TECHNICAL ....................................... ........ HB-3385 SCH DIST TAX REPLACEMENT FUND.................................. HB-2789 SECOND 1992 REVISORY ACT............................................ HB-2434 SOLID WASTE/SOURCE REDUCTION ................................... HB-3892 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO ................................... HB-1881 ST EMP INDEMNITY DEPT AGING ......................................... HB-3174 ST FIN-DISPOSABLE DIAPER TAX ....................................... HB-0200 ST MANDATES BOARD-BD OF APPEAL.............................. HB-2421 STATUTES- CODIFICATION ................................................. HB-3810 STATUTES-REVISE/COURT DECISION .............................. HB-2443 TRANS COMM-CMPTRL-DMHDD-TRESUR ............... HB-2446 TRANSFER GOV VOLUNTARY ACTION ............................... HB-3811 UCC CROP SECURITY INCORPORATIO................................ HB-3813 UCC CROP SECURITY SOS LIABILTY.................................... HB-2437 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH ............................. HB-0036 VEH CD-MOVE FARM IMPLEMENT..................................... HB-2993 VEH CD- TECHN ICAL ............................................................... HB-0826 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HULTGREN HOUSE BILL: 94, 578, 1058, 1691, 2694, 3020, 3522 SENATE BILL: 110, 381, 927, 928, 1295, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1409, 1410, 1523, 1600, 1946, 2169, 2190, 2191, 2192 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 67, 76, 77, 78, 183, 226, 391, 419, 502, 536, 638, 648, 685, 756, 784, 785, 904, 1012, 1052, 1069, 1225, 1687, 1894, 1946, 2104, 2125, 2279, 2351, 2644 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 111, 127 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP) $ST BD ED-REPAY FED GRANTS ....................................... HB-4255 BOAT REG & SAFETY -MUFFLERS .................................... HB-0528 BOOKSTORE BOND PROHIBITION ...................................... HB-2402 2424 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CIV ADMIN CD-DOT STUDIES...................... ........ HB-2381 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN-ADVER ....................... HB-4049 CLIN LABS-UROLOGIST SUPERVISN............................... HB-2928 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES.............................. HB-0682 COMM COLL-ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ....................... HB-3739 COMM COLL--CONTRACTS/GRANTS............................... HB-3645 COMP REVIEW-NO COST OF LIVING .................................. HB-2923 COMPENSATN REVIEW BD-ABOLISHES ..................... HB-4214 CONGRESSIONAL TERM LIMITATION ........................... HB-0573 CORRECTIONS-PAROLE HEARINGS ................................ HB-3961 CORRECTNS--SENIOR CIT/HANDICAP............................... HB-2690 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS................................. HB-0331 DRAINAGE-RECORD LIEN RELEASE .......................... HB-2380 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE LIEN............................... HB-4194 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS.......................... HB-3861 EPA LOCAL SITING TESTIMONY...................................... HB-4040 FINANCE ACT- SALES TX............................... .................... HB-3868 FLOAT DEVICES/SAILBOATS ......................................... HB-0476 HOSPITAL DISTRICT-STYLE CHANGE............................... HB-3862 HUMAN RTS-DIRECT CIRCUIT COURT............ .......... HB-3873 IDPA- DRUG USE ................................................. ........... ..... HB-1212 IDPA- INITIATIVE FUND........................ ......................... HB-1002 IDPA-MEDICAL SERVICES ...................... ................. HB-0998 IDPA-NURSING HOMES ..................................... ..... ........ HB-1210 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE........................ HB-0979 INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSN MEMBRSHIP .............................. HB-0572 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION ......................................... HB-1056 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ................................ .... HB-0681 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ....................................... HB-2773 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMD PRIZE-SCHOOLS............................. HB-3761 PUB AID-NURSING HOME ASSESSMNT ................... HB-4252 PUB AID-TWNSHP LAW-ASSISTANCE........................... HB-0997 PUB LABOR-UNIV PEACE OFFICERS .............................. HB-2084 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS.................................... HB-1001 SCH CD-IHSA TRANSFER RULES .............................. HB-1657 SERVICE USE TAX-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1406 SOLID WASTE REGIONAL PLANNING ................................. HB-4041 STATE EMPLOYEE INS TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-3994 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM............................... HB-1057 VEH CD-TECHNICAL CHANGES .......................................... HB-3820 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON HOUSE BILL: 372, 677, 678, 1242, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2178, 2688, 2689, 3038, 3271 SENATE BILL: 302, 545, 1295, 1300, 1841, 1850 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 41, 47, 56, 58, 62, 100, 101, 131, 132, 180, 200, 205, 248, 249, 250, 330, 333, 343, 355, 360, 366, 488, 516, 546, 551, 552, 572, 614, 660, 665, 682, 701, 740, 755, 786, 799, 800, 852, 884, 945, 956, 957, 980, 981, 982, 986, 998, 1131, 1142, 1143, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1371, 1456, 1457, 1513, 1514, 1535, 1581, 1582, 1603, 1613, 1614, 1615, 1616, 1617, 1618, 1619, 1625, 1677, 1684, 1685, 1710, 1747, 1748, 1758, 1759, 1762, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1986, 1987, 2006, 2022, 2055, 2061, 2062, 2192, 2193, 2212, 2213, 2222, 2223, 2283, 2362, 2363, 2389, 2420, 2433, 2437, 2446, 2465, 2484, 2485, 2497, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2561, 2593, 2594, 2595, 2596, 2597, 2598, 2599, 2600, 2601, 2609, 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2628, 2629, 2630, 2631,.2639, 2654, 2655, 2656, 2657, 2658, 2659, 2660, 2665, 2677, 2681, 2682, 2683, 2684, 2691, 2692, 2695, 2715 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 22, 84, 94, 108, 128, 149, 154, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19, 20, 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 HOUSE BILL: (SS1) I, (SS1) 3 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS .............................. HB- 1805 AIDS CONFIDENTIAL-TEST RESULTS................................. HB-4056 AUTO TELLER MACHINE/LOW INCOME .............. HB-2118 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT............................... HB-1762 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS................................. HB-2116 BASIC CHECKING ALL CUSTOMERS ................................. HB-4111 2425 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ........................... HB-0094 BNKS ACQUIRE NATIONAL BANKS ................................. HB-371 1 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE ............................... HB-0144 CHILD CARE- FIRE ALARMS ............................................... HB-1645 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................... HB-2460 CHILD SUPPORT-NON-CUSTODIAL ................................. HB-1655 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT.............................. HB-1499 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM ....................................... HB-1877 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY .................................... HB-1647 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................... HB-1128 DCCA-YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT................... .................... HB-1543 DCFS-DOCUMENTS--PLACEMENT/CHILD..................... HB-0137 DCFS-FAMILY -CASEWORKER RATIO.............................. HB-1541 DECEASED HUMAN REM AINS............................................... HB-0013 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ............................. HB-2472 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE ............................... HB-1203 ELECTION CD- HOMELESS ........................... ...................... HB-3688 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS/VOTING ................................. HB-3562 ELECTROLOGISTS PRACTICE ACT....................................... HB-0565 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .................................. HB-1343 FIREARMS-STRICT TORT LIABILITY ................................. HB-0286 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD .............................. HB-0012 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA ................................... HB-0030 HM O IN VITRO COVERAGES .......... ...................................... HB-3593 HOME DELIVER MEALS-ALZHEIMER ................................ HB-3610 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT BD MEMBERS.......................... HB-3422 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT MEMBERS ................................ HB-1587 IDPA- HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM ......................................... HB-2236 IDPA- INCOME- CHILDREN- MEDICAL ........................ HB-2018 IDPA-PHARMACEUTICAL REBATES ................................... HB-0158 IDPH- HEALTH/HOM E VISIT......................... ................... ... HB-1283 INS CD-LIMIT REFUSAL HOMEOWNER ............................ HB-0301 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM .................................. HB-0172 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID................................. HB-1540 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE.............................. HB-0313 PUB AID-FAMILY GRANT AMOUNTS ................................. HB-3 172 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST.................................... HB-0234 PUBLIC HEALTH -HYSTERECTOMIES ................................ HB-0916 PUBLIC HEALTH/MINORITY NEEDS .................................... HB-1346 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO.................................... HB-1463 SMALL BUSINESS BOND GUARANTY ................................... HB-4070 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER ............................ HB-0342 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ......................................... HB-0575 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ..................................... HB-3075 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS ............................. HB-2423 TORRENS LAW- STYLE CHG ......... .................................. HB-3566 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ........................ HB-1595 VIDEO TAPE RENTAL TAX ...................................................... H B-2670 VIDEOTAPE RENTAL TX-CITIES ...................................... HB-2671 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND................................ HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,LOU HOUSE BILL: 8, 23, 26, 27, 36, 47, 67, 72, 119, 123, 143, 225, 244, 278, 300, 318, 339, 343, 360, 399, 520, 521, 542, 554, 594, 772, 872, 888, 909, 915, 973, 1217, 1230, 1321, 1592, 1661, 1677, 1680, 1685, 1876, 2002, 2186, 2216, 2523, 2532, 2558, 2564, 2683, 2684, 2731, 2806, 2903, 2994, 3032, 3156, 3/93, 3201, 3416, 3480, 3493, 3638, 3693, 3776, 3832, 4128 SENATE BILL: 158, 420, 527, 744, 756, 778, 963, 1205, 1223, 1330, 1331, 1338, 1511, 1607, 1662, 1692, 1717, 1760, 2159, 2178, 2204, 2205 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 35, 133, 151, 227, 369, 417, 443, 518, 523, 529, 633, 833, 888, 914, 1048, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1399, 1506, 1682, 1867, 1913, 2088, 2257, 2259, 2284, 2590 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 74, 83, 127, 130 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 113, 159 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................. HB-1503 AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ............................ HB-0785 2426 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM ............................... HB-1542 AIDS CONFIDENTIAL-TEST RESULTS............................ HB-4056 AUTO TELLER MACHINE/LOW INCOME ............................ HB-2118 BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT............... ..................... HB-2630 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE................................... HB-0144 CHILD CARE-FIRE ALARMS ............................................. HB-1645 CHILD SUPPORT-NON-CUSTODIAL ............................ HB-1655 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT.............................. HB-1499 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ...................................... HB-1474 CONDO PROP ACT-TECHNICAL......................................... HB-1617 CONDO PROPERTY-ASSESS & RECORD ......................... HB-3865 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS.................................. HB-2594 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM ....................................... HB-1877 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................. HB-1649 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN....................... HB-2075 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT .......................................... HB-2620 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ............................... HB-1647 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ....................................... HB-1644 DCCA-YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT...................................... HB-1543 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CH ILD..................... HB-0137 DCFS-FAMILY-CASEWORKER RATIO........................... HB-1541 DIVORCE-MODIFY SUPPORT ....................................... HB-1321 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ...................................... HB-2486 ELECTION CD-CHANGE ADDRESS.................................. HB-2475 ELED CD-CHGO ALDERMAN ELECTION........................... HB-0929 EPA-MUNICIPAL WASTE FACILITIES ............................. HB-2058 EPA-POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY .............................. HB-2478 GAS PIPELINES-EXCESS FLOW VLVE..................... HB-3582 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY ...................................... HB-0459 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT BD MEMBERS.......................... HB-3422 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT MEMBERS ............................... HB-1587 IDPA-INCOME-CHILDREN-MEDICAL ......................... HB-2018 IDPA-PHARMACEUTICAL REBATES................................... HB-0158 IDPH- HEALTH/HOME VISIT............................................... HB-1283 INCOME TAX-DEDUCT UNEMPLOYMENT....................... HB-2101 INCOME TAX-DEDUCT UNEMPLOYMENT....................... HB-3362 LEGISLATIVE DRUG TEST ............................... ................... HB-1413 MED CENTR DIST-COMMERCL DEVELP........................... HB-3504 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM.................................. HB-0172 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.................................. HB-2030 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID................................ HB-1540 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE............................. HB-0313 PEN CD-ST BOARD OF INVESTMENT ................................. HB-3253 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP................................ HB-2581 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT.................................. HB-0031 POISON CONTROL-CENTERS.......................... ............ HB-3651 PUB UTIL-RESIDENTIAL/METER........................................ HB-0235 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT ........................................ HB-2073 PUBLIC HEALTH-HYSTERECTOMIES ............................... HB-0916 PUBLIC HEALTH/MINORITY NEEDS................................ HB-1346 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE.................................... HB-2558 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL................................. HB-1317 TENANT UTILITY PAYMNT DISCLSUR................................ HB-1312 UTIL RATES FAIR ALL CLASSES ........................................ HB-3581 WIC-NO SMOKE PROGRAM ............................................... HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,SHIRLEY HOUSE BILL: 12, 72, 94, 125, 234, 244, 568, 817, 847, 872, 1203, 1777, 2002, 2074, 2122, 2151, 2162, 2216, 2317, 2532, 2633, 2731, 3215, 3262, 3409 SENATE BILL: 158, 191, 248, 259, 302, 375, 527, 756, 789, 1205, 1330, 1353, 1471, 1647, 1760, 1772 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 295, 323, 332, 443, 453, 666, 833, 841, 914, 1048, 1399, 1426, 1682, 1701, 1881, 1933, 2088, 2284, 2421, 2590 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 74 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) AG FAIR ACT .................................................. HB-1946 AGENCIES-NO PRIVATE SECTOR........................ HB-2416 2427 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE ACT........................................ HB-2418 BD HGH ED-CONTRACT LIMITS ............................. ........ HB-2357 BD HGHR ED ANNUAL CAPITAL PLAN................................ HB-2356 BD HGHR ED-HIGH TECH STUDY........................................ HB-2359 BD HIGHER ED-COMPOSITION ....................................... HB-2361 CEMETERY CARE FUNDS-EXAMS .................................... HB-1948 CEMETERY-FUNERAL DIR-TECH CHGS......................... HB-3023 CEMETERY-FUNERAL DIR-TECH CHNG........................ HB-3024 CHARITABLE SOLICIT-PAYROLL DED .............................. HB-1710 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT............................................ HB-2147 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE ................................ HB-3649 CITIES & VILLAGES-STYLE CHANGE ................................ HB-3656 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN-ADVER .......................... HB-4049 COMM COLL-ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ....................... HB-3739 COMPTRLLR-CEMETERY/BURIAL FUND........................ HB-2419 COUNTY HOSPITALS .............................. ................ HB-0942 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL ...................................... HB-2158 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL ................................... HB-0479 FEES & SALARIES-NO FEE REPORTS ................................. HB-1949 FEES & SALARIES-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-1558 FUNERAL DIRECTR/EMBALMER LIC .................................. HB-0768 GENERAL HOMESTEAD-COOK CNTY ................................ HB-3669 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES-IMMUNITY......................... HB-4023 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP.............................. HB-2360 HIGHER EDUC FACILITIES PLAN ............................ ........ HB-2354 IL AUDITING ACT/STANDARDS........................................... HB-0607 INCOME TAX-BUSINESS INCOME....................................... HB-1429 INCOME TAX-TECH CHANGE ........................................ HB-3836 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ............................. HB-0439 MEDICAID DD PROVIDER TRUST FUN................................. HB-3149 METRO WATER-BOND ISSUE DEADLN.............................. HB-3536 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT ................................. HB-0240 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT............................ HB-2148 MUNI CD-INCREASE BID LEVEL .......................................... HB-3664 MUNI CD-TECHICAL ......................................................... HB-3623 MUNI TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAX ................................... HB-3150 PARK DIST BONDS-PROP TAX LIM.................................... HB-3477 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-CONTRIBUTNS ........................... HB-0690 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-SALARY ........................................ HB-0688 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETIREMNT........................... HB-0689 PEN CD-COOK CNTY FOREST PRESRV .............................. HB-1846 PEN CD-INSURANCE-REPORTS-FINE........................... HB-3259 PEN CD-PENSION OVERSIGHT FEE ..................................... HB-1944 PEN CD-ST POL INVSTGTR-TRANSF................................ HB-3671 PEN CD-TEACHERS-POPULATION .................................... HB-1927 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMP........................ ............ HB-3668 PROPERTY TAX SALES ................................................ HB-1707 PROPERTY TAX SALES IN ERROR ......................................... HB-1709 PROPERTY TAX- REDEMPTION............................................ HB-1708 PUB AID-CHILD LEAD TESTING ........................................... HB-3442 REV ACT-ASSESSORS OATH............................................. HB-3670 REVENUE- TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1192 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST .............................. HB-0746 SALES TAX-FOOD & DRUGS .................................................. HB-1121 SALES TAX-FOOD & MEDICINE........................................... HB-1214 SCH CD- TECHNICAL ............................... ...... ............ . HB-1715 ST FIN-PERS SERV LAPSE PAYMENT................................. HB-3736 ST GROUP INS- RETIRED EMPLOYEES ............................... HB-0125 ST TREAS LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY ................................... HB-2448 STATE BOND BOARD ACT ............. ...................................... HB-1947 STATE FINANCE-LAPSE PERIOD ....................................... HB-2422 STATE FINANCE-SICK LEAVE ........................................ HB-4173 STATE GOVT--PROCUREMENT CODE.................................. HB-2546 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-3455 TIFS-ORDINANCES-TAX ABATEMENT ........................... HB-1838 TITLE INSURANCE ....................................................... HB-1440 TITLE INSURANCE RESERVES............................................. HB-4024 2428 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. TREASURER BANK SERV TRUST FUND............................... HB-3388 TREASURER PAY BANK PILOT PRGM.................................. HB-2108 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEE/KIDS ............................. HB-1049 UNIFORM PENALTY-APPLICABILITY .............................. HB-3945 VEH CD-REMOVE SHRUBS ..................... ................. HB-2350 VEH CD- THEFT PREVENTION ............................................. HB-2137 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEANE HOUSE BILL: 72, 225, 329, 367, 477, 489, 582, 814, 899, 1645, 1721, 1762, 1770, 1945, 2031, 2038, 2338, 2348, 2528, 2559, 3392, 3456, 3499, 4132 SENATE BILL: 16, 98, 162, 195, 229, 301, 305, 332, 405, 451, 616, 625, 627, 631, 661, 826, 847, 872, 962, 972, 1047, 1097, 1146, 1167, 1169, 1171, 1172, 1218, 1353, 1380, 1420, 1421, 1454, 1618, 1743, 1925, 1934, 1935, 2093, 2100 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 79, 133, 281, 324, 329, 374, 448, 554, 569, 599, 727, 933, 1203, 1229, 1708, 1723, 1724, 1919, 1972, 2105, 2308, 2403 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 23, 94 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 81, 185 KELLOGG, BUSTER L. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP) CHGO SANITARY DIST-ANNEX LAND .............................. HB-0038 CIV PRO-PRIVATE DETECT PROCESS................................. HB-0307 CIV PRO-PRIVATE DETECT PROCESS................................. HB-0308 CIVIL PROCEDURE/SERVICE............................................... HB-2208 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT .................... HB-0935 COOK CNTY STORMWATER COUNCIL ................................ HB-0745 CORR-FELONY NO HOME DETENTION............................. HB-1380 CORRECTIONS-PAROLE TERM .......................................... HB-1029 CORRECTIONS- RESTITUTION..................... ..................... HB-1698 CRIM CD-SEMI-AUTOMATIC.......................................... HB-3642 CRIM CODE-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS........................... HB-3072 CRIM PRO- DEATH SENTENCE............................................. HB-1642 CRIM-LIBRARY THEFT/RECOVR COST............................. HB-3165 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT .......................................... HB-0423 DELINQUENT CHILD- LIQUOR..................... ..................... HB-1030 DISCHARGE FIREARM/MENTAL STATE............................. HB-2694 DIVORCE-CHILD GUARD AD LITEM................................... HB-2207 FRANCHISE ENVIRONMENT BARRIERS............................. HB-2209 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE ................................... HB-2373 HOME CONFINEMENT ......................................................... HB-1844 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ......................................... HB-0919 HUMAN RIGHTS-CLOSING CASES ...................................... HB-1371 HUMAN RTS-ADMINISTRATIVE REVW ............................ HB-2240 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... HB-0973 JUV CT-HOME CONFINE/MONITOR ................................... HB-2206 LAND SALES REGISTRATION/REPORT ............................... HB-3228 LIBRARY THEFT/RECOVER COSTS ....................................... HB-0306 MARRIAGE-ISSUE 2 CERTIFICATES ................................... HB-4062 MECHANICS LIEN-NOTICE ........................................... HB-2211 METRO WATER RECLAM-CHICAGO .................................. HB-2858 METRO WATER RECLAM/HOFFMAN EST .......................... HB-2857 PROBATION-COND DISCHARGE.......................................... HB-3494 REAL EST SALES APPRAISERS ................................................ HB-3167 REGIONAL COUNCILS OF GOVT ......................................... HB-4063 SCH CD-EXPERIMENTAL EDUC PROG............................... HB-0601 SCH CD-GROSS MISCONDUCT............................................... HB-1028 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ................................. HB-0885 ST AGENCIES-ARREST RECORDS........................................ HB-1843 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ................................ HB-2174 TOBACCO TAXES-CREATION & INCRE............................. HB-3763 TOLL HWY ACT-RUSH HOUR TOLL.................................. HB-2205 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SIGN/FINE................................... HB-2210 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS ......................................... HB-0192 W ILDLIFE CODE- FINES....................... .............................. HB-2409 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KIRKLAND HOUSE BILL: 598, 599, 600, 603, 604, 605, 773, 785, 853, 1048, 1889, 3808 SENATE BILL: 200, 220, 389, 1600, 1914, 1942 2429 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 91, 92, 93, 149, 242, 243, 282, 334, 588, 1080, 1422, 1425, 1465, 2000 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 180 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) ADOPT A HIGHWAY-SIGNS ........................................... HB-2741 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES ............................... HB-0179 BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS ....................................... HB-0528 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY ACT ............................... HB-1427 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................ HB-1252 BOAT SAFETY-MUFFLERS ............................................... HB-1424 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES .................................... HB-1250 CMS-POLICE INVEST WC CLAIMS ..................................... HB-1999 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT .......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-ZON ING- FLOODPLAINS ..... ............. HB-1258 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS ............................... HB-1842 CRIM CD-THREATS/PUBLIC OFFICAL............................. HB-0466 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................... HB-1475 DRUG TESTING EMPLOYEES.................... ........................ HB-1681 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................... HB-1713 ELEC CD-CONTRIBUTION GA ............................................ HB-2599 ELECTION CD- HOLIDAYS ................................................... HB-0433 ELECTION CD-REGISTRATION ........................................ HB-2650 EPA POLLUTION PREVENTION ............................................ HB-4039 EPA- SEPTIC SYSTEM SLUDGE .......................................... HB-1448 GOV ETHICS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO................................. HB-1326 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION .............................. HB-0732 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN................................. HB-0733 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 JUV CT-NO DCFS REIMBURS LIMIT .................................... HB-0257 LABOR RELATIONS-SUPERVISORS ................................. HB-1998 LABOR RELATIONS-SUPERVISORS .................................... HB-3752 LESSORS-SEC DEPOSIT/INTEREST..................................... HB-0007 LIBRARY SYSTEM GRANTS .................... ................ .. HB-1996 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................. HB-1255 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-TRANS TAX.............................. HB-2913 OCC & USE TAX- RETURNS ................................................. . HB-2915 OPEN MEETING-ELECTED OFFICIALS.............................. HB-1373 PEN CD-POL & FIRE/DISAB INCR........................................ HB-2826 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................................. HB-0002 PROP TX EXT LIMIT ACT-EXCLSNS.................................... HB-2914 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN...................... HB-0817 PUB UTIL-NON PROFIT CORPORATNS.............................. HB-1751 REGULATORY NOTIFICATN STATEMNT............................ HB-1337 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .................................. HB-1991 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST .............................................. HB-1026 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST ................................................ HB-1027 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT............................... HB-1988 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-PENALTY....................................... HB-3265 SAND-GRAVEL-COUNTY LICENSE ................................... HB-1374 SCH CD-DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT................................ HB-1227 SCH CD-SCH BLDGS/DONATED FUND .............................. HB-0500 SCH CD-ST AID FORMULA/EAV ...................................... HB-3081 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD ....................................... HB-0285 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT........................................ HB-1256 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT ................................ HB-1989 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY .......................... HB-1990 TAX LIMITATION-EXEMPTIONS ..................... .................. HB-2912 TAX-INCOME-FILE PROTEST ......................................... HB-1025 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRONMT ....................... HB-0095 TOLL HIGHWAY/REIMBURSE DOT....................................... HB-0188 TRUTH IN TAXATION--NOTICE........................................ HB-1376 UNEMPLOY INS-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-2938 UNEMPLOY INSURANCE--TECHNICAL .............................. HB-2301 *UNEMPLOYMENT INS ............... ............................ HB-0180 UNEMPLOYMENT INS--GRAMMAR .................................. HB-2937 2430 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP)-Cont. UNEMPLOYMENT INSUR-SEEK WORK............................. HB-0178 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS ............................ HB-0176 USE TAX-EXEMPT DUTY GOODS........................................ HB-1737 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES ......................................... HB-1497 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES ....................................... HB-1372 VEH CD-PLATES-SPECIAL ...................... .................. HB-0337 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ......................................... HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ...................... .................... HB-2555 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ............................ HB-0921 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................... HB-1992 WORKER INJURY-NOTICE/RECORDS............................... HB-4135 WORKERS COMP-GRAMMAR .............................................. HB-2936 WORKERS COMP-GRAMMAR ............................................. HB-3294 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-1213 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM HOUSE BILL: 269, 478, 1058, 1251, 1257, 1658, 1860, 2137, 2661, 3277, 3767, 4212 SENATE BILL: 110, 145, 203, 488, 635, 680, 883, 1281, 1650, 1779, 1787, 1806, 1942, 1971 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 229, 405, 411, 433, 434, 440, 441, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1155, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1242, 1243, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1604, 1632, 1654, 1664, 1734, 1800, 1856, 1866, 1888, 1889, 1921, 1955, 1998, 2068, 2069, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2214, 2215, 2217, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2592, 2616 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 28, 96, 140, 145, 147, 153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 11, 16, 19, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 22, 65, 110, 118, 151 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP) $OCE-ST BOARD ELECTIONS ..................... ................... HB-3125 APPOINT U OF I BD TRUSTEES............................................... HB-2215 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES ...................................... HB-1912 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX-ID CARD.................................... HB-1730 CIRCUIT CLERKS- FEES .......................................................... HB-1383 CIRCUIT COURTS COOK COUNTY...................................... HB-0361 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE/ELECTION ............................ HB-0116 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY ............................ HB-2355 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ............................. HB-0284 COUNTY RECORDER-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB- 1616 DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE............................................. HB-0510 EARN ED TAX CREDIT IN FO .................................................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-HIKE COOK JUDGE PAY .................................... HB-2955 ELEC CD-POLIT SUBDIV-CONTEST................................... HB-1766 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE................................ HB-0763 ELECTION CD- PETITIONS..................................................... HB-3213 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION................................. HB-3758 HORSE RACE ADMISSION FEE............................................. HB-2180 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS................................................ HB-2175 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL........................... .................. HB-0855 HORSE RACE- TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-0856 HOTEL OCC TAX-TECH CHG ........................................ HB-4069 HUMAN RIGHTS-DISABLED PERSONS .............................. HB-2177 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 IDPA- CASE MANAGEM ENT .................................................. HB-2302 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ............................... HB-1422 INC TX CHECKOFF-ASSISTIVE TECH................................. HB-1739 INCOME TAX-ENFORCEMENT ............................................ HB-3216 INCOME TX CREDIT-JOBS........................................... HB-3851 INCOME TX DEDUC- IRAS............................ ....................... HB-3760 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH.......................................... HB-3214 INCOME TX-DEDUCTNS-HOME BUYER ......................... HB-3755 INCOME TX-PAYMENT-CREDIT CARD........................ HB-2001 LIBRARY SYSTEMS GRANTS-APPROP............................. HB-3597 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE................................. HB-1910 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMD PRIZE-SCHOOLS......................... HB-3761 METRO EXPO AUTH-TAXES ........................................ HB-3765 METRO PIER EXPO/REAL ESTATE TX.................................. HB-1084 MOTOR FUEL TAX-1-K KEROSENE................................... HB-1985 2431 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP)-Cont. M UNI OCC & USE TX- LIM IT ............................................... HB-3756 PEN CD-ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS ................................. HB-3258 PEN CD-INSURANCE-REPORTS-FINE........................... HB-3259 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION.................................... HB-2648 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE........................................ HB-2772 PROP TX- LEVIES- HEARINGS... ............. ...................... HB-3654 PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BD-APPEALS................................... HB-3219 PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BD-PROCEDR ............................. HB-1735 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ........................................ HB-1729 PUB AID- ADVISORY COUNCIL ......................................... HB-1120 PUB UTIL MUNICIPL FRANCHIS FEE ................................... HB-0196 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER .............................. HB-2002 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ................................. HB-2216 PUBLIC LIBRARY- DISTRICTS .......................................... HB-0714 REV ACT-ASSMNTS/REVIEW/ABATMNT......................... HB-2193 REVENUE ACT-EQUALIZATION ........................................ HB-3130 REVENUE--COLLECTION ....................................................... HB-1913 SALES TAX-APPLCTN ADMINISTRATN ............................ HB-3256 SALES TX- EXEM PTS................................. ..... ........................ HB-1740 SCH & ELEC CD- FEES ................................... ..................... HB-0611 SCH & ELEC CD-TWNSHP TREASURER............................. HB-0609 SCH CD-ABOLISH COOK CNTY SUPT ................................. HB-0760 SCH CD--ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT .................................... HB-0759 SCH CD--ABOLISH TWSH SCH TRUSTE............................... HB-3382 SCH CD- RESOURCE CNTR SUPORT .................................. HB-3115 SCH CD-TEM PORARY-TAX-RELOCATE........................ HB-0778 SCH CD-TREASURER/TRUSTEES ........................................ HB-0347 SCH CD-WORK CASH FUND ABOLITN ............................... HB-2167 SENIOR CITIZN HOM ESTEAD ................................................ HB-3759 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ........................................ HB-2364 TAX ACTS- LICENSING ......................................................... HB-1733 TAX SALES-PENALTY PERCENT ....................................... HB-0154 TAX TV & CATALOG SALES REPORT .................................... HB-0779 TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS-CENSUS ....................................... HB-1736 UTILITY TAX ACTS-ADMINSTRATION .............................. HB-1734 V EH C D- T A R PS ........................................................................ H B-1693 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 164, 372, 715, 1622, 1949, 2043, 2044, 2363, 2511, 3360 SENATE BILL: 45, 73, 78, 115, 126, 150, 169, 247, 257, 445, 458, 490, 630, 642, 643, 644, 678, 910, 946, 947, 980, 1253, 1329, 1490, 1516, 1518, 1520, 1556, 1669, 1683, 1713, 1825, 1901, 1956, 2100, 2154, 2162, 2218 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 90, 153, 322, 385, 528, 609, 723, 736, 766, 990, 1082, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1149, 1188, 1209, 1222, 1269, 1289, 1363, 1364, 1419, 1432, 1544, 1609, 1679, 1681, 171/, 1725, 1740, 1769, 1773, 1779, 1843, 1996, 2016, 2085, 2203, 2216, 2262, 2275, 2307, 2311, 2380, 2573, 2647, 2661, 2663, 2699, 2700, 2701, 2788, 2789 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: / , 30, 46, 47, 69, 70, 71, 129, 134 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 24, 39, 40, 43, 46, 57, 58, 60, 68, 86, 125, 138, 147, 150 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM) SDENR-HAZARD WASTE INFO CENTER ....................... HB-2708 ATTY GEN-ENVIRNMTL LAW SEMINAR.......................... HB-2473 CIV PRO- QUICK TAKE ................................ ................... HB-3446 ELEC CD-NO PRECINCT REGISTRATN .............................. HB-0404 ELEC CD-NO STATE REGISTRAR PAY................................ HB-0297 EPA CLEAN UP LIABILITY-AUDITS .................................... HB-3605 EPA PERMIT & INSPECTION FUND....................................... HB-4025 EPA - A IR PER M IT ......................................... ... ........................ H B-0818 EPA-ANIMAL WASTE/MEDICAL FEE ................................. HB-3666 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ....................... HB-2250 EPA-HAZARD WASTE FUND-PRIORITY.......................... HB-3665 EPA--INFECTIOUS WASTE RULES ..................................... HB-0884 EPA--IN FECTIOUS WASTE/HOSPITALS ........................... HB-2491 EPA--LANDFILL LANDSCAPE WASTE ................................. HB-1588 EPA--PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY .................................... HB-2136 2432 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. EPA-RECORD ILLEGAL DUMP............................................ HB-2462 EPA- REPORT FINDINGS................................. ...................... HB-1363 EPA-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-2249 EPA- TECHNICAL....... ....................................................... HB-2251 EPA-TECHNICAL CHANGE ......................................... HB-2153 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ HB-0050 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... HB-2927 GAS PIPELINES-EXCESS FLOW VLVE.................................. HB-3582 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION ............................. HB-1696 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT.............................................. HB-0197 IL NUCLEAR SAFETY PREPAREDNESS................................ HB-1449 INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS................................................ HB-3400 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE ............................... HB-0006 RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMPACT ACT................................. HB-3435 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER......................................... HB-0097 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT.................................................. HB-2399 SOLID WASTE PLANNING ACT.............................................. HB-2154 SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE.............................. HB-2254 SOLID WASTE-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-2252 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS............................. HB-2253 UNDERGROUND TANKS-GAS STORAGE........................... HB-3251 VEH CD-FARM VEHICLE WIDTH ......................... ......... HB-0704 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX .................................................. HB-2720 VEH CD-PERM MOUNTED WIDTH ....................................... HB-0717 VEH CD-VEHICLE SALES/MARKETING ............................ HB-0731 VEH CD-VEHICLE WIDTH............................. .................... HB-3060 VEH CD- VEHICLE W IDTH...................................................... HB-3061 VEH CODE-DISTANCE TO WEIGH ........................................ HB-0597 VEH EMISSION TEST/SCHOOL BUSES.................................. HB-1560 VEHICLE CODE- TRUCKS....................................................... HB-3059 3RD PARTY PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM ............................... HB-3908 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KULAS HOUSE BILL: 58, 527, 671, 685, 890, 973, 1983, 3056, 3397, 3398, 3399, 3401, 3402, 3403, 3674, 4039 SENATE BILL: 25, 326, 388, 393, 484, 504, 735, 924, 989, 1231, 1241, 1311, 1700, 1764, 1948 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 15, 24, 59, 174, 294, 594, 710, 837, 889, 1246, 1417, 2144, 2653 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 81 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) ABANDON-DRUG-INVOLVED JUVENIL .......................... HB-3266 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT......................................... HB-2346 ANTITRUST-NO INSURANCE EXEMPT.............................. HB-2184 ASBESTOS BUILDING PERMIT ACT....................................... HB-4007 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT.................................... HB-2348 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ........................... HB-0094 BURIAL RIGHTS ACT.................................... HB-3864 CHICAGO CASINO ........................................ HB-0001 SS-2 CHILD ADVOCACY ACT................................................... HB-4184 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-1802 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-SERVICE.............................. HB-3078 CIV PRO-NAME CHANGE NOTICE....................................... HB-4187 CIV PRO-WAGE DEDUCTIONS ....................................... HB-3355 CIVIL PROCEDURE/SERVICE .......................................... HB-2208 CNTY BOND RATINGS-REV & INS .................................... HB-2757 CNTY CD-JURISDICTION/LAKE MICH ............................. HB-0764 CNTY ORD VIOLATN-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-2763 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES................................. HB-0682 COMM REAL ESTATE BROKER LIEN .................................... HB-0136 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG................................. HB-2112 CONSUMER INS GUARANTY FUND................................... HB-4123 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT.............................. HB-2544 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT............................. HB-3678 CONSUMERS-SERVICE NO SHOW.................................... HB-3847 CONSUMR CONTRACT PLAIN LANGUAG........................ HB-3677 2433 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS ....................... HB-0041 CONTRIBUTION- LMITATIONS ......................................... HB-2188 COOK CNTY JAIL-CHARGE CITIES ..................................... HB- 1190 COOK COUNTY FOREST PRES DIST................................... HB-2986 COOK COUNTY SHERIFF FEES ......................................... HB-0891 COUNTIES FOREST PRES VALIDATN.................................. HB-3243 COUNTIES-STORMWATER FEES.......................................... HB-3244 COUNTY BD MTG-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2762 COUNTY SEAT-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2759 COUNTY TIF-REVIEW BD MEETING .............................. HB-2957 COURT CLERK- FEES ................................ ..... ................. HB-0765 COURT CLERKS/CNTY CD/REV/FEES................................. HB-0762 CREATES THE GAMING ACT ............................. ................... HB-3077 CREDIT CARD- ADS/DISCLOSURES..................................... HB-1403 CRIM CD-VEHICLE SEIZURE-TECH ............................... HB-4193 CRIM PRO-DEFENDANTS JOINED ........................... .............. HB-4189 CRIM PRO-DELETE NO KNOCK ............................................ HB-3973 CRIME VICTIM ASSIST TRAFFIC........................................... HB-4192 CRIM INAL CD- FIREARMS.................................................... HB-1453 CRIMINAL CD-SECURITY GUARDS .................................... HB-2942 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT ......................................... HB-0074 CRIMINAL ID- EXPUNGEMENT ............................................ HB-0423 CRIMINAL ID- SEAL COURT RECORDS ............................. HB-4188 DASA-EVALUATIONS ........ ............................... . HB-0912 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS .................................... HB-3316 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS ........................... HB-3655 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE ............................ HB-0096 DIVORCE ACT-CHILD SUPPORT ............................. ........ HB-1007 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT .............................. HB-2751 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING ......................... ......... HB-3262 ELEC CD-HIKE COOK JUDGE PAY ....................................... HB-2955 ELEC CD-NO STATE REGISTRAR PAY................................ HB-0297 ELEC CD-RAISE CANVASS PAY ......................................... HB-0079 ELEC-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN................................. HB-0077 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE................................. HB-0763 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS/VOTING ................................ HB-3562 FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT............................... .............. HB-2943 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... HB-2927 FEES & SALARIES-JUDGES .......... ....... ........................ HB-0272 FEES & SALARIES-JUDGES .................................................... HB-2185 FEES AND SALARIES-JUDGES ................................. .... HB-0017 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION MERGER..................................... HB-3674 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT. ..................... ................... HB-0019 GEN ASSISTANCE-SOCIAL SERVICE .................................. HB-0587 GOV BUDGET-AGENCY/FUND INFO ............................... HB-3592 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE................................... HB-2373 H EA LTH Y K IDS PLA N ............................................................... H B-4223 HOLOCAUST-BLACK HISTORY REPORT ....... ............ HB-3080 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE ........................ HB-0280 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION ........................... HB-0616 HOSP LICENSNG-DISCHRGE NOTICE ................................ HB-0569 HOSPITALS-UTILIZATION REVIEW ................................... HB-2503 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-0115 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-3079 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... HB-0973 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE ....................................... HB-0076 INCOME TX CREDIT-PROPERTY TAX ................................ HB-0075 INS CD-DISSOL-FEE APPROV-COURT ......................... HB-3157 INS CD-POLICY READABILITY........................................ HB-0089 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................................. HB-0039 INSURANCE PRODUCER EXAMS .......................... HB-3877 JUVENILES-COOK COUNTY--JAIL ...... .......... ...... HB-1093 LIMITATN-MED MALPRACTCE CONTRB......................... HB-2480 * LOBBYIST REGISTRATN PROHIBITNS .............................. HB-3211 MARRIAGE-CUSTODY MODIFICATION ......................... HB-1181 2434 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. MED PRAC ACT-MALPRACTICE......................................... HB-2192 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER ........................................ HB-2195 MTA BOARD-RTA BIDDING ............................................ HB-2191 MUNI CD-TAX COLLECTION-PROPRTY ......................... HB-2954 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ............................. HB-0225 NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POLICY ................................ HB-0001 PEN CD-COOK CNTY/POP LIMIT ......................................... HB-1847 PEN CD-COOK CO/ANNUAL REPORT ................................ HB-2956 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2761 PEN CD-DWNST TCH-UNION CONTRIB.......................... HB-3229 PEN CD-EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT .............................. HB-0014 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ............................... HB-0255 POISON CONTROL-CENTERS......... . ..................................... HB-3651 POLL CONTROL BD-TECH CHANGES................................. HB-3893 PROBATE ACT-GUARDIAN OF MINOR .............................. HB-3405 PROP TAX SALE-PURCHASERS ....................................... HB-3492 PUB UTIL KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.................................. HB-0078 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND................................... HB-2374 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE .................................... HB-0164 PUB UTILITY-ADVERTISE RATES........................................ HB-0618 PUB UTILITY-LIMIT ADVERTISING .................... .......... HB-0281 QUICK TAKE-COOK ROADS ................................................. HB-2760 REV ACT-REDEMPTION NOTICE ......................... ......... HB-3491 RTA-TECHNICAL CHANGES FUNDS .................................. HB-3653 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS..................................... HB-0003 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-0029 SCH CD-MINORTY STUDNT SCHLRSHP............................ HB-3278 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT........................... HB-0403 SCH CD-SAFE BUS PRACTICES.......................................... HB-0349 SCHOOL DAY CARE-CORPRAL PUNISH............................ HB-2712 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL................................. HB-1955 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS ............................. HB-0686 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLE 200 ............................... HB-4043 TELEPHONE ARTICLE DELAY REPEAL................................ HB-3124 UCC SECURED TRANSACTIONS.......................................... HB-3436 UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNER ............................. HB-2372 UTIL EXTEND SUNSET LIMIT ADS........................................ HB-3644 UTILITIES LOBBY REPORT.................................................... HB-3011 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH .............................. HB-0040 VEH CD-STATES ATTORNEY NOTIFY................................ HB-3454 VISITATION-VIOLATION-CONTEMPT........................... HB-1182 WASTEWATER TREATMENT BILLING ................................. HB-1173 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LANG HOUSE BILL: 34, 168, 192, 208, 276, 278, 427, 462, 529, 575, 751, 788, 836, 858, 916, 922, 932, 963, 1000, 1042, 1168, 1199, 1244, 1336, 1368, 1392, 1494, 1515, 1591, 1609, 1627, 1643, 1644, 1649, 1663, 1721, 1770, 1791, 1852, 2031, 2038, 2065, 2198, 2295, 2316, 2362, 2377, 2523, 2576, 2676, 2774, 2997, 3065, 3075, 3283, 3469, 3470, 3610, 3642 SENATE BILL: 56, 62, 111, 155, 162, 182, 251, 380, 500, 548, 656, 714, 727, 744, 812, 816, 930, 934, 945, 1160, 1227, 1234, 1435, 1462, 1479, 1541, 1554, 1699, 1722, 1892, 1926, 1986, 1992, 2076, 2088, 2107, 2153, 2233 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 298, 323, 378, 764, 919, 1701, 1990, 2290, 2294, 2642, 2784 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 83, 125 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 96, 121, 130, 155, 186 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-DCCA-TELECOMMUN ICATION..................... HB-0295 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT .............................. HB-2531 BINGO LICENSE AND TAX .......................... ........... HB-3173 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX- ID CARD ...................... ........ HB-1730 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES................................. HB-0682 COM PUTER SCIENTIST ACT ............................ .................... HB-3983 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD........................... HB-0045 CRIMINAL CD-SECURITY GUARDS ................................. HB-2942 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS .............................. HB-2806 DCFS-DAY CARE TECHNICAL CHANGE .................. HB-3480 2435 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS................................... HB-0513 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE .................................................. HB-0890 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ............................. HB-2000 ELEC CD-COUNTY BD MEETING ......................................... HB-3507 ELECTION CD & SCH CD-VACANCIES............................... HB-3509 ELECTION CD-PRINTED REGISTER .................................. HB-3508 GENERAL HOMESTEAD-COOK CNTY................................ HB-3669 HIGHER ED TRANSCRIPTS-NO AGE ................................... HB-3051 HMO-EXCLUSIVE CONTRACTS............................................ HB-3909 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL .......................... HB-0135 INCOM E TX- VETS BONUS .................................................... HB-2579 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS ............................................ HB-4017 INTERSTATE RAIL COMPACT .............................................. HB-3729 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES................................. HB-0994 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ........................... ........ HB-0681 MASTER PLUMBER LICENSE ................................................... HB-3938 OHARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................. HB-1538 PARK DISTRICT-BALLOT CHANGE..................................... HB-3506 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT ........................... HB-2471 PHARMACY FUND INTEREST ...................... .................... HB-3910 PHARMACY PRAC ACT-TECH CHANGE............................ HB-3911 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY ...................................... HB-1724 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT ....................................................... HB-2196 PROP TAX- HOMESTEAD EXEMP .......................................... HB-3668 PROP TX ABATMT-SENIOR SERVICE ................................. HB-2685 PROPERTY TAX-REDEMPTIONS ........................................ HB-1634 RETIREMENT SAVINGS-TX ................................................ HB-4028 REV-PRPRTY TAX/HOMESTEAD EXEMP.......................... HB-1264 REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX/EXEMPTION.......................... HB-1501 SCH CD-ADULT ED PROGRMS/FUNDS .............................. HB-3307 SCH CD-FED ADULT EDUCATION ACT.............................. HB-2165 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................... HB-0288 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT .............................................. HB-3821 SPORTS AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT................................. HB-3155 ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAP .................... ..................... HB-2385 STATE FINANCE ROAD FUND CAPS ..................................... HB-3867 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-3455 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ............................. HB-1098 TIFS- USE OF REVENUES ........................................................ HB-3042 VEH CD-BIKE MESSENGER INSURANC.......................... HB-0046 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK .............................................. HB-1870 VEH CD-REPAIR INDUSTRY COUNCIL.............................. HB-1748 VEH CD-REPAIRERS/REBUILDERS ..................................... HB-1749 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH ............................ HB-0040 VEH CD-UNIFORM INVOICE ............................................... HB-1746 3RD PARTY PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM ............................... HB-3908 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAURINO HOUSE BILL: 6, 67, 101, 102, 192, 208, 289, 290, 545, 612, 664, 665, 667, 668, 671, 807, 817, 901, 943, 944, 945, 1487, 1615, 1912, 2028, 2287, 2305, 2633, 2635, 3054, 3055, 3100, 3104, 3236, 3241, 3242, 34/3, 3456, 3655, 3714 SENATE BILL: 111, 197, 269, 1273, 1277, 1541, 1592, 1831, 1922, 2039 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 316, 582, 608, 966, 1182 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, 11 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT PU BLIC A ID ................... .................................................H B-0380 $DEPT PUBLIC AID ........ ............................. ................... HB-0381 $DEPT PUBLIC AID ........ ....................................................... HB-0382 $OCE--ALCOHOLISM & SUBST ABUSE ................................ HB-3720 $OCE--DCFS ...................................................................... .......... HB-2838 $OCE--DEPT MENTAL HEALTH.............................................. HB-3721 $OCE--DEPT-AGING................................. ............................. HB-2840 $OCE-DEPT-PUBLIC AID ................................................. HB-2839 ABANDONED HOUSING-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2151 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ........................ HB-0094 °CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE............................... HB-0144 2436 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS ...................................... HB-1777 CIV ADMIN-DMHDD POLICE FORCE.................................. HB-3468 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE/ELECTION ............................ HB-0116 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 COOK CO RECORDER-DEED SURCHARG .......................... HB-2152 CORRECTIONS-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-2218 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS ..................................... HB-2221 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ......................................... HB-1644 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................... HB-2458 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING ..................................... HB-0761 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE................................ HB-1203 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSE PROGRAM....................... HB-0202 DPA-DMHDD-DCFS/SERVICES........................................ HB-2994 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS ............................... .................... HB-3688 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... HB-2666 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-ELIGIBILITY .................................. HB-3733 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE........................... HB-1510 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN ............................ ...................... HB-4223 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE ..................................... HB-1573 HIGHWAY CD-NATIVE VEGETATION ................. ......... HB-0271 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS ............................ ....... HB-1677 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT............................... HB-1509 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT BD MEMBERS.......................... HB-3422 IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED........................................ HB-2232 IDPA-HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM............................ ........ HB-2236 IDPA-HOUSING .......................................................................... HB-2231 IDPA-PHARMACISTS-MEDICAID....................................... HB-0155 IDPA-PHARMACY REBATE RESTRICTN ............................ HB-0159 IDPA-TECHNICAL .......... .......... .................. . HB-2217 IDPA-TECHNICAL...................................................... HB-2220 INS FIBROCYSTIC CONDITION GRUP .................................. HB-3092 INS PURCHASE MINORITY ......................... ............. HB-3602 INSURANCE CODE-TITLE ...................................................... HB-2163 LAWN CARE APPLICATION NOTICE...................................... HB-4132 LOTTERY ADS-NO TIES TO SCHOOLS ........ ........... ... HB-4005 LOTTERY-RESTRICT ADVERTISING .................................. HB-4006 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER ........................................ HB-2195 METRO TRANS AUTH- BACKROUND CHK..................... HB-1685 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ................................. HB-1 347 MINORITY & FEMALE FRANCHISE ...................................... HB-1680 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ............................. HB-0225 NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE REFE............................... HB-3693 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ......... ......... ............. HB-2619 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER/AUTO INCR................................ HB-0625 PEN-CD/CHGO TEACH/AUTOMTC INCR.......................... HB-3014 PUB AID BENEFITS IMPACT NOTE ......................... ........ HB-2452 PUB AID-AUTO TELLER MACHINES ................................... HB-1957 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE................................. HB-0462 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE.............................. HB-2122 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ................................. HB-2002 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ..... ................. HB-2216 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE ..................................... HB-2558 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT ................................... HB-0495 SCH CD-CHI SCH TCHRS/PROMOTE ...................................... HB-4201 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER.............................. HB-0417 SCH CD-CLASSROOM SIZE REGULATN ............................ HB-0344 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER............................... HB-2560 SCH CD-TECHNICAL ....................................... ............ . HB-2219 SMALL BUSINESS BOND GUARANTY.................................... HB-4070 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS ............................. HB-2423 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ................................ HB-0143 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ......................... HB-3032 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ................................ HB-3082 STRUCTRAL PEST CONTRL-SCHOOLS .............................. HB-3222 TAX- FOOD- MEDICINE- SR CITIZENS............................. HB-0686 TRENCH SAFETY ACT................................. ................... HB-1852 VEH CD-COMPUTER NOTICES.............. .......... HB-0460 2437 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-FINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER.................................. HB-3792 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 VEH CD-VANITY PLATE FEE .......................................... HB-2566 VIDEO TAPE RENTAL TAX .................... .................... HB-2670 VIDEOTAPE RENTAL TX-CITIES ........................................ HB-2671 WIC-NO SMOKE PROGRAM ................................................ HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEFLORE HOUSE BILL: 43, 53, 234, 300, 339, 343, 399, 478, 872, 888, 915, 1189, 1504, 1587, 1647, 1661, 1875, 1876, 1877, 2085, 2112, 2186, 2245, 2411, 2523, 2683, 2684, 2796, 2832, 2997, 3215, 3416, 3480, 3493, 3638, 3832, 4056, 4128, 4178 SENATE BILL: 9, 158, 422, 756, 952, 955, 956, 958, 959, 1025, 1350, 1511, 1607,1717, 1889, 2045 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 23, 36, 106, 112, 160, 161, 227, 364, 369, 424, 443, 549, 581, 610, 633, 670, 707, 833, 840, 914, 949, 950, 1311, 1314, 1362, 1506, 1839, 2057, 2088, 2229, 2257, 2259, 2317, 2336, 2337, 2338, 2411, 2418, 2452, 2474, 2498, 2549, 2555, 2563, 2590, 2676, 2710 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 35, 56, 161 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 102, 105, 113 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP) $COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLAN ..................................... HB-3531 $DEPT- PUBLIC AID ....................................... .................. . HB-2872 $DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH--VACCINATN.......................... HB-2873 $DMHDD-COUNSELING/ALT PLACEMN ....................... HB-2874 $GRANTS-DCFS............................................ HB-2871 $OCE- DCFS .......... ... ..... .......... ....... .................... HB-3524 $OCE-DEPT-AGING ........................................................... HB-3529 $OCE-DEPT-REHABILIATION SERVCS ......................... HB-3530 $OCE-DEPT-VETERANS AFFIARS................................... HB-3525 $OCE- DM H DD ................................................. .................... . H B-3533 $OCE- I L HCCCC ...................................................................... HB-3535 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION......................... HB-3534 $PLAN COUNCIL DEV DISABITITIES..................................... HB-3532 ALCOHOL-SUB ABUSE PREVENT FUND............................ HB-3694 BAN KS- CORPORATE SEAL .................................................... HB-2134 CIRCT CLRK FEE-COUNTY BD LOWER.............................. HB-2812 CIV PRO- LIEN/CITATION ...................................................... HB-1289 CIVIL PRO-CHILD SUPPORT/SOS......................................... HB-1437 CORONER-INVESTIGATE-EXPENSES .............................. HB-3036 COUNTY CD-HEALTH X-RAY INFO.................................. HB-2327 COUNTY RECOVER INQUEST EXPENSE........................... HB-3035 COURT CLERKS-FILING FEES ................. .................... HB-2777 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER.......................................... HB-1569 GOV ETHICS-ACTIONS-INFLUENCE ................................ HB-1332 GOV ETHICS-LOBBYING DISCLOSURE.............................. HB-1330 GOV ETHICS- NEPOTISM .................................................... HB-1327 HEALTH FIN REF ACT-STYLE CHANG .............................. HB-3136 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS ...................... .................... HB-2175 HOSP SERV PROCURE BD-REPEAL.................................... HB-3137 IDPA-GEN ASSISTANCE RECORDS ..................................... HB-4166 JUVENILE CT-SPECIAL ADVOCATE .................................... HB-3315 KANKAKEE RVR-SCH CD K-8 ........................................ HB-1352 LEGAL SERVCS CONSUMER PROTECTN ............................. HB-1508 MARRIAGE DISSL-WITHHELD INCOME ........................ HB-4106 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER .................... ................... HB-0859 MEDICAL PRACT ACT-IMMUNITY ..................................... HB-3685 MUNI CD-ZONING-BD/APPEALS .................................... HB-1436 NURSING HOME GRANT ASSISTANCE................................ HB-3135 PARENTAGE-DNA TESTING ............................................ HB-2770 PAYROLL DEDUCTN-LOCAL CHARITY............................. HB-1279 PROBATE--MUTUAL FUNDS/INVEST ............................... HB-1053 PUB HEALTH-FEES/REVOLVING FUND............................ HB-3818 REV-HOME RULE MUNI-URBAN DECAY .................... HB-3580 REV--TAX BILLS--INCLUSIONS ......................................... HB-2330 REVENUE ACT--TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1899 2438 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-BONDED DEBT ASSUMPTION............................... HB-2940 SCH CD-ST BD LAW WAIVER ............................................. HB-3767 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................... HB-2106 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER ............................ HB-0342 STATE EMPL APPS-RELEASE FORMS................................. HB-4105 STATE FINANCE-DASA APPROPRIATN.......................... HB-3885 SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE........................................... HB-4104 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT .......................................... HB-1286 TOW NSHIP ZONING ............................................................... HB-4171 TOWNSHIP-SIDEWALKS-STREETS-TAX.................... HB-4138 TRUSTS-SECURITY INVESTMENTS .................................... HB-1288 UNEMPL INS-INDEPEND CONTRACTOR .......................... HB-1290 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS ................................................ HB-3683 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEITCH HOUSE BILL: 705, 1366, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2005, 2119, 2120, 2121, 3285, 3286 SENATE BILL: 92, 122, 182, 340, 433, 434, 523, 621, 713, 796, 830, 1283, 1284, 1291, 1300, 1306, 1372, 1374, 1377, 1390, 1425, 1428, 1782 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 42, 44, 94, 95, 249, 261, 284, 413, 492, 619, 663, 736, 737, 751, 792, 1207, 1510, 1716, 1735, 1810, 1831, 2042, 2104, 2121, 2170, 2226, 2273, 2469, 2567, 2705 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 48 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 127 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM) AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ............................... HB-0785 AIDS REGISTRY ACT-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-3528 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT.................................... HB-1392 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT .................................... HB-2348 BILINGUAL EMERGENCY ROOM STAFF ............................. HB-2145 BURIAL RIGHTS ACT...................................... HB-3864 CHILD CUSTODY-VISITATIONS........................................... HB-3261 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS...................................... HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-1802 CIVIL PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY............................................ HB-3866 CIVIL PROCEDURE-FORCIBLE ........................................ HB-2944 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION .......................... HB-0302 CONDO PROP ACT-TECHNICAL...................... ................... HB-1617 CONDO PROPERTY-ASSESS & RECORD ............................ HB-3865 CONDO PROPERTY-CIVIL PROCEDURE......................... HB-1929 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS.................. ................ HB-2594 CONSUMER FRAUD-ITEM PRICING ................................... HB-3133 CORRECTIONS-SENTENCING .......................................... HB-3288 CRIM CD-VEH CD/DUI .10 TO .08 ............................ ....... HB-0485 CRIM CODE-HATE CRIME-LOOTING ............................... HB-3857 CURRENCY EXCHANGE COMPETITION........................... HB-3226 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ........................................... HB-1644 DCFS- SPECIAL RULES............................................................. HB-1545 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP.......................................... HB-1803 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING ......................................... HB-3262 DOMESTIC VIOLNC-ADVOCATE-COURT...................... HB-3998 DPA-INS COVERAGE/HIV ................................................. HB-1797 DPH-MOBLIE HOME LANDLORD-INFO......................... HB-1504 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT........ ............ ......................... HB-0580 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... HB-2666 ETHICS-LEGISLATOR CONDUCT......................................... HB-3526 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT............................................ HB-0208 FREE INFO-INCLUDE PUB OFFICER................................... HB-2034 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM ........................... HB-3522 GOV ETHICS-TECHNICAL CHANGES................................. HB-2953 HIGH TECH EQUIPMENT RENT TAX..................................... HB-2692 HIGHER ED-PERMIT ROTC BAN ..................................... HB-3527 HOLOCAUST-BLACK HISTORY REPORT........................ HB-3080 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE.................................... HB-3029 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ................................... HB-3079 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT..................... HB-2673 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................ HB-0973 2439 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE.......................... HB-2681 HUMAN RTS--SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 ICC EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS ...................................... HB-3209 ICC-APPOINTEES-FINANCIAL INT ................................... HB-3679 ICC--PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER ................................ HB-0293 ICC-PUBLIC UTILITIES- ETHICS ........................................ HB-0551 ICC- RESTRICT VOTING ....................... .... ....... ........ HB-0292 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY ................................ HB-2010 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF .................................. HB-1798 LEAD POISONING PREVENTN ACT....................................... HB-3638 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT ...................... .......................... HB-1663 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER ........................................ HB-2195 MEDICAID REV-HOSPITAL ASSESSMT .............................. HB-2758 MEDICAID-MEDICARE BENEFICIARY ............................... HB-2318 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ............................. HB-1347 MINORITY & FEMALE FRANCHISE .................................... HB-1680 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21 ................................................. HB-2343 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE.............................. HB-2190 OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION ..................................... HB-2035 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT................................... HB-1788 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT ...................................... HB-4044 PROP TX-VALUATION FACTOR ............................................ HB-1928 PUB UTIL UNJUST RATE 11 MONTHS ................................... HB-2488 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ................................... HB-0501 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND ................................ HB-2374 PUB UTILITIES INCIDENT REPORTS..................................... HB-4026 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE..................................... HB-0 164 PUB UTILITY-DELAY PHONE REPEAL.............................. HB-2643 PUBLIC AID-DISSEMINATN & ED........................................ HB-1804 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAID PAYMENTS ................................ HB-3395 PUBLIC UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS......................... HB-4210 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION .................................. HB-0619 REVENUE ACT-EQUALIZATION .................................... HB-3130 REVENUE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................. ....... HB-1801 SCH CD-CERTIFY INTERGOV AGREE.............................. HB-1914 SCH CD-CHGO BD MEMBR ELIGBILTY .............................. HB-3798 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REFORM-TECHNCL ........................ HB-1799 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER............................. HB-0417 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-2997 SCH CD-INSERT EFFECTIVE DATES ................................ HB-0165 SCH CD-MINORTY STUDNT SCHLRSHP............................ HB-3278 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... HB-2063 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLE 200 ............................... HB-4043 TENANT UTILITY PAYMNT DISCLSUR................................ HB-1312 UTIL EXTEND SUNSET LIMIT ADS........................................ HB-3644 UTILITIES LOBBY REPORT...................................................... HB-301 1 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARKING .................................... HB-2317 WHISLEBLOWER PROTECTION ......................................... HB-3490 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVIN HOUSE BILL: 244, 529, 556, 893, 916, 1623, 1875, 2085, 2110, 2122, 2238, 2295, 2576, 2584, 3521, 3642, 4209 SENATE BILL: 3, 9, 10, 11, 62, 111, 177, 191, 325, 400, 422, 441, 442, 534, 756, 1051, 1097, 1350, 1378, 1479, 1526, 1541, 1554, 1604, 1640, 1699, 1708, 1717, 1722, 1749, 1764, 1766, 1816, 1889, 1937, 1988, 1992, 2075, 2110, 2179 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 298, 424, 1081, 1701, 2290, 2306, 2635, 2642, 2653, 2784 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 83 LOMANTO, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM) $ATTORNEY GENERAL-SUPPLEMENTAL......................... HB-3444 SD CCA ......................................................................... ..................... H B-2698 $DCCA............................. ...... .................................. HB-2706 $ D C FS ................................................. ..... .............................. H B -425 1 $DEPT MENTAL HEALTH & DD............................................ HB-4257 $G O V ER N O R .............................................................................. . H B-2701 $S I D P A ........................................................ ............. .................... H B -2 70 0 $1ID PA ............ .. .................................. ..... ...................... H B-2704 2440 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $LEGISLATV AGENCYS/MIDWEST ED................................. HB-0393 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ........................... ...... HB-0110 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ....................... ............... HB-0736 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL .......................................... HB-3443 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL .......................... ........... HB-0319 $OCE- COMPTROLLER .......................... ....................... HB-0109 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY ...................................... HB-0395 $OCE- STATE TREASURER............................................... . HB-1155 $OCE-STATE TREASURER............................. ................... HB-3199 $OCE- TREASURER .......................................... ...................... HB-01 12 $PRES SENATE/SPEAKER HSE-DIST................................... HB-0394 $ST BD ED ............ ................................................... HB-2699 $ST BD ED ............ ...................................................... HB-2705 $ST TREASURER................................................. .......... .......... HB-0930 $ST TREASURER-CONSUMER INS BRD............................ HB-2115 $ST TREASURER-CONTRACTUAL SERV ........................... HB-0171 $STATE GOV OMNIBUS FY93 .................... ................... HB-2703 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-FINANCE..................................... HB-3275 AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT COMMSN ......................... HB-3255 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTIONMT .............................. HB-0108 COOK CNTY-CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT........................ HB-1357 COOK CNTY-CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT........................... HB-1358 COOK CNTY-CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT.......................... HB-1359 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL....................... HB-0477 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE........................... ................... HB-0052 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT........................................... HB-0208 GA COMPENSATION ACT................................................. HB-3807 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ............................................. HB-1354 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ..................... ................... HB-1355 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ........................................... HB-1356 GENERAL ASSEMBLY REAPPORTIONMT .................... HB-0106 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES......................................... HB-1627 HOME OWNERSHIP ACT CERTIFY BAN............................ HB-4119 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT............................ HB-1360 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT.............................. HB-1361 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT............................... HB-1362 IL CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMT........................... HB-0107 INS CD-HEALTH INSURANCE........................................ HB-3612 MINORS-DRUG OFFENSES-PUB PARKS...................... HB-2991 PEN CD-DNST TCHR-NONPUBLIC SCH........................... HB-4213 PREJUDGMENT INTEREST............................. ..................... HB-1385 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT........................... ............... HB-2196 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. HB-2186 REV ACT- TAX BILLS .................... .................................. HB-2198 SCH CD-CHGO BD/NOMINATE COMMSN......................... HB-1079 SCH CD-CHGO COUNCIL/TECHNICAL........................... HB-1078 SCH CD-CHGO REFORM/TECHNICAL ............................ HB-1080 SCH CD-CHGO TAXES-REVISION ................................... HB-0166 SCH CD-GEN SUPERINTNDENT POWER ........................... HB-0170 SCH CD-INSERT EFFECTIVE DATES ................................. HB-0165 92 EMERGENCY BUDGET ACT............................................... HB-2702 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN,MJ HOUSE BILL: 2774 SENATE BILL: 10, 11, 200, 258, 837, 1455, 1485, 1727, 1728, 1729, 1733, 1832 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 18, 89, 130, 155, 195, 214, 317, 320, 383, 384, 402, 415, 424, 431, 444, 506, 507, 508, 527, 564, 593, 647, 658, 669, 698, 721, 757, 839, 861, 920, 927, 946, 978, 979, 1015, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1081, 1313, 1444, 1471, 1815, 1938, 1969, 2019, 2041, 2044, 2065, 2066, 2095, 2096, 2250, 2280, 2290, 2308, 2429, 2430, 2488, 2508, 2614, 2615, 2653, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 35, 62, 63, 64, 82, 90, 107, 110, 127, 137, 154, 169 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 130, 157, 159, 181, 185, 196 MALONEY, EDWARD D. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) CODIFY FUNERAL DIRECTOR/EMBALM ............. ........ HB-3673 2441 MALONEY, EDWARD D. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST-GRANT .............................. HB-3555 HOTEL OPERATOR TAX-DEFINITION ................................ HB-3594 MARINARO, GARY G. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM) ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS................................. HB-1805 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................. HB-1503 AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ............................... HB-0785 AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM .................................. HB-1542 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS.............................. HB-1911 CHILD CARE-FIRE ALARMS ............................................... HB-1645 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT .............................. HB-1499 CHILDREN- ALCOHOLIC PARENTS..................................... HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS ...................................... HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ................................... HB-1474 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG ................................. HB-2112 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS.............................. HB-1626 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS ........................... HB-0041 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................. HB-1649 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS.............................. HB-0119 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ............................. HB-2472 DOT-STORMWATER FLOW SPEED ...................................... HB-1648 ELECTION CD-CHANGE ADDRESS ...................................... HB-2475 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ....................................... HB-0010 FAM PRACT RESID/ANNUAL RPT ......................................... HB-1765 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .................................. HB-1343 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES......................................... HB-1627 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM .......................... HB-1934 INCOME TAX/STYLE.................................... HB-2109 INS GOOD DRIVER DISCOUNT............................................ HB-1721 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE .................................... HB-1910 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM .................................. HB-0172 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS .................................... HB-2030 M INORS- PARKS- DRUGS ...................................................... HB-0671 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS .............................................. HB-2619 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF ......................... HB-1536 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF .............................. HB-1537 OHARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM ................................. HB-1538 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MILITARY ................................. HB-1318 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ............................................. HB-2707 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES ....................... HB-0427 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION............................. HB-0860 REAL ESTATE- APPRAISERS- LICENSE ............................. HB-1365 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO................................... HB-1463 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ................................ HB-0103 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL .................................... HB-1317 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ................................ HB-2470 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE............................. HB-1407 TAX PREPARER REGISTRATION ACT................................... HB-3890 TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATNS ............................ HB-1482 VEH CD-SCH DROPOUT-NO CAR...................................... HB-1496 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARINARO HOUSE BILL: 160, 469, 568, 816, 817, 858, 1871, 2466, 2633, 3075, 3871, 3903, 4115, 4127 SENATE BILL: 151, 176, 191, 214, 264, 416, 420, 531, 965, 1016, 1039, 1189, 1190, 1233, 1496, 1541, 1588, 1592, 1648, 1677, 1684, 1770, 1861 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 303, 316, 522, 527, 874, 891, 1085, 1119, 1128, 1129, 1321, 1825, 1844, 2027, 2037, 2195, 2355, 2487, 2528, 2544, 2568 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) $CDB--PILSEN LITTLE VILLAGE ...................................... HB-2144 AGING-- RESPITE CARE ...................................................... HB-2469 BARBER COSMTLGY EXAMS-SPANISH .......................... HB-2550 BILINGUAL EMERGENCY ROOM STAFF............................. HB-2145 CMS--PERSONNEL CD-BILINGUAL PAY ....................... HB-4170 2442 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES ............................. HB-1310 CONTROLLED SUBST-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2143 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-2214 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-MINORS .............................. HB-2213 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS............................................ HB-2379 CORRECT-COMMUNITY SERV CONDITN......................... HB-4101 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS ..................................... HB-2221 CRIM CD-ELDERLY ABANDONMENT................................ HB-3933 CRIM CD-SPRAY PAINT....................... .................... HB-3423 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ........................................... HB-1644 DEPT PUB HLTH-CANCER SUMMARIES............................ HB-2141 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSE PROGRAM.......................... HB-0202 DPA-DMHDD-DCFS/SERVICES........................................ HB-2994 ELEC CD-OATHS AND BONDS.............................................. HB-2634 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-ELIGIBILITY .................................. HB-3733 FOID-HANDGUN/SEMIAUTO/FINE.................................... HB-2212 HUMAN RIGHTS-CITIZENSHIP STATU ............................. HB-0219 HUMAN. RTS-CITIZENSHIP STATUS................................... HB-2243 HUMAN RTS-PERSONNEL-TECHNICAL......................... HB-3646 IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED......................................... HB-2232 IDPA-HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM......................................... HB-2236 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM .......................... HB-2228 IDPA-TECHNICAL..................................................................... HB-2142 IHDA-MORTGAGES/VETS .................................................. HB-1615 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION................................... HB-0162 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................... HB-1764 INS CD-GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION ....................................... HB-0087 INS CD-REFUSAL BLDG 50 YRS OLD................................ HB-0231 INS CD-REFUSAL/SINGLE DWELLING.............................. HB-0232 INS CD-REFUSL UNIT/SPACE HEATR................................ HB-0233 LOTTERY ADS-NO TIES TO SCHOOLS................................ HB-4005 LOTTERY-RESTRICT ADVERTISING .................................. HB-4006 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER ........................................ HB-2195 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ................................. HB-1347 MILITARY CODE/ASSIST LOCAL LAW................................. HB-0080 MINORITY & FEMALE FRANCHISE...................................... HB-1680 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM ........................ HB-1983 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PERSONNEL CD-CMS-EXAMS ........................................ HB-0086 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT............................... .................... HB-2196 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMP.......................................... HB-3413 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ........................................ HB-0303 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE................................. HB-0462 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE.............................. HB-2122 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ................................. HB-2216 PUBLIC AID-DISSEMINATN & ED........................................ HB-1804 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS ............................... HB-2085 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER............................. HB-0417 SCHOOLS-PRIVATE VOUCHER-CHGO.......................... HB-2862 SMALL BUSINESS BOND GUARANTY................................... HB-4070 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS............................ HB-0686 TRENCH SAFETY ACT.............................................................. HB-1852 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS .......................... HB-2245 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT ............................ HB-0291 VEH CD- TECHNICAL............................. ....................... HB-2625 VETERANS HOME CHECKOFF............................................ HB-2504 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARTINEZ HOUSE BILL: 31, 43, 47, 94, 119, 187, 273, 316, 329, 330, 429, 493, 499, 741, 954, 1203, 1503, 1504, 1543, 1624, 1647, 1677, 1694, 1777, 1876, 1877, 1884, 2066, 2130, 2234, 2362, 2399, 2411, 2458, 2470, 2545, 2558, 2579, 2660, 2799, 2991, 3011, 3118, 3409, 3563, 3602, 3693, 3792 SENATE BILL: 9, 10, 271, 420, 422, 1058, 1350, 1460, 1997, 2179 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 344, 376, 424, 444, 838, 861, 897, 1081, 1232, 1386, 1426, 1764, 1970, 2506, 2553 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 60, 98 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 2443 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM) $DOT-NORTHEASTERN PLANNING COM ...................... HB-2644 $GRANTS-ST BD EDUCATION ........................................ HB-3084 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION ......................................... HB-3083 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ........................................ HB-0505 $OCE- SUPREM E CT .. ................................ ............................ HB-3182 $ST BD ED-TEACHER RETIREMENT .............................. HB-3085 $SUPREME COURT-PRE TRIAL...... ................... HB-0871 ABANDON- DRUG- INVOLVED JUVENIL ......................... HB-3266 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO BILLBOARDS................................... HB-0213 AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS LABEL.............................. HB-2925 ANIMAL CONTROL-SPAYED/NEUTERED ........................ HB-3065 BIRD SHOOTING ACT/MARKSMANSHIP ............................. HB-1567 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ......................... HB-1252 CABLE TV BOARD ACT............................... .... .............. HB-3883 CAM PAIGN FINANCING FUND ............................................... HB-2598 CDB-TOLL HIGHWY-CONTRACT TERMS ....................... HB-1728 CHARITABLE GAMES-LICENSES ....................................... HB-1109 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES .................................... HB-1 250 CIVIL PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY......................................... HB-3866 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/HOME RULE ................................... HB-1012 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/PREFERENCE ........................ .......... HB-1013 CLINIC SOC WORK-PRIVAT PRACTIC................................ HB-1099 CLINICAL LAB-PHYSICIAN SUPERVN ............................... HB-0558 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS ......................................... HB-0576 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ............................ HB-0302 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT .......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ....................... HB-1257 CNTY CD-ZON ING-FLOODPLAINS ................................... HB-1258 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE................................ HB-2031 CONSUM ER ITEM PRICING ...................................................... HB-0663 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS.......................... HB-0041 CONVEYANCE-NORTH CHICAGO ....................................... HB-0153 COSMETOLOGIST-CONTINUING EDUC............................ HB-2888 COUNTY WETLAND MANAGEMENT .................................... HB-2430 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL ....................................... HB-0276 CREDIT CARD-ADS/DISCLOSURES..................................... HB-1403 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ....... ................ HB-0858 CRIM CD--SEMI- AUTOMATIC .............................................. HB-3642 CRIM CD-SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS .................................. HB- 1108 CURRENCY EXCHANGE COMPETITION............................. HB-3226 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ST TREASURER............................ HB-2117 DCCA-FOREIGN FIRM INCENTIVES ................................... HB-2952 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM............................... HB-0209 DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE ACT ....................................... HB-2068 DENTAL HYGIENIST IMMUNITY ........................................... HB-3567 DENTAL PRAC ACT- HYGIENISTS ................................. HB-2059 DENTAL PRAC ACT-HYGIENISTS ................................. HB-2060 DENTAL PRAC ACT-HYGIENISTS....................................... HB-2061 DENTAL PRACTICE-LICENSURE ......................................... HB-0923 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE...................................... HB-1623 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................... HB-0502 DPH-MOBLIE HOME LANDLORD-INFO........................... HB-1504 DPH-REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY .................................... HB-0557 ELEC-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN.............................. HB-0077 ELECTION CD-CAMPAIGN SIGNS ....................................... HB-3944 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ........................................ HB-3272 ELECTN CD-PROPERTY DESCRIPTNS................................ HB-4045 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT ...................................................... HB-0580 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... HB-2666 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE......................... HB-1510 ETH ICS CO M M ISSION ............................................................... H B-2412 EVIDENCE-PRIOR SEXUAL CONDUCT ........................... HB-3185 FAIRNESS IN LENDING CO-SIGNER ................................... HB-1787 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE .................................. HB-0328 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ................................. HB-2930 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT..................... HB-3624 GREAT LAKES NAVAL- JURISDICTION .............................. HB-1251 2444 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE................................... HB-2373 HAZARD WASTE SITE-SCHOOLS ......................................... HB-2972 HIGHWAYS-PROP CONVEYANCES ..................................... HB-4205 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. HB-1509 ICC-DNS-ELTROMAGNETIC RADIATN ........................... HB-2775 ICC-EMPLOY FORMER MEMBER......................................... HB-3731 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY................................................. HB-2584 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER................................... HB-0293 ICC-RESTRICT VOTING.................. .................... HB-0292 IDPA-ATTORNEYS/PAYMENT.............................................. HB-2093 IDPA-OBSTETRICAL PAYMENT ......................................... HB-1110 INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY............................ HB-0099 INS LIMIT HEALTH OVERHEAD......................................... HB-2548 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT...................................... HB-3223 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT ............................ HB-1903 JUVENILE CT-SPECIAL ADVOCATE.................................. HB-3315 LABOR-UNIVERSITY POLICE............................................... HB-3144 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG.......................... HB-1906 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT.............................................. HB-1663 LIP-SYNCHING AWARENESS ACT ...................................... HB-0503 LOBBYIST REGULATION ACT ...................... .................... HB-0326 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ HB-0898 LOBBYIST/REPORT NOTIFICATION ..................................... HB-0323 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE............................. HB-1255 LOCAL HOTEL TAX-TOURSM BUREAU ............................. HB-3300 LOTTERY-ADS MUST MEET FTC RULE............................ HB-2902 LOTTERY-INCLUDE ODDS IN ADS...................................... HB-2924 LOTTERY-RESTRICT ADVERTISING .................................. HB-2889 LOTTERY-VIDEO MACHINES/TECH ............................. HB-1976 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS.................... HB-1281 MEDIA WHISTLE BLOWER PROTECT ................................... HB-3784 MEDICARE-BILLING ............................................. HB-1566 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ........................................ HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ................................... HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN................................... HB-0822 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE............................... HB-0093 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................ HB-0092 MOTOR FUEL TAX-RATES ................................................... HB-1100 MUNI & CRIM CD-ALDERMN-FIREARM........................ HB-2696 MUNI CD-ALDERMEN ELECTION ....................................... HB-3822 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW................................... HB-1812 PEN CD-DSTPOL/ANNL INCR SPOUSE .............................. HB-2710 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE.............................. HB-2091 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIAL................................... HB-1872 PEN CD-IMRF/POL DUTY DISABLTY.............................. HB-2092 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD-NO TOBACCO STOCK............................................ HB-2098 PEN CD-ST EMP/SURVIVORS/LUMP.................................. HB-2977 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MILITARY ................................... HB-1318 PEN CD-ST POL/ANNUAL INCREASES.............................. HB-2974 PEN CD-ST POL/EARLY RETIREMENT.............................. HB-2973 PEN CD-ST POL/FOREIGN SERVICE ................................... HB-2976 PEN CD-ST POL/TRANSF COOK CO..................................... HB-3345 PEN CD-ST POL/25 YEARS & OUT........................................ HB-2975 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATORS ................................. HB-3572 PEN CD-ST POLICE-MILITARY SERV ............................. HB-1319 PEN CD-ST POLICE-RETIRE 25 YRS .................................. HB-1320 PEN CD-ST POLICE-TRANSFER CRED ......................... HB-1334 PESTICIDE ACT-CONTAINERS ........................................... HB-1905 PESTICIDE ACT-REVIEW PROCEDURE .............................. HB-1904 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ............................... HB-0255 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT................................... HB-4044 PHYSICN CHRG-MEDICARE PATIENT............................... HB-1378 PLUMBING FEES-DPH ESTABLISH................................... HB-3561 PRIVATIZATION REGULATION ACT..................................... HB-3648 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY ........................... HB-3518 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ................................ HB-0501 2445 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB UTI L-TELECOMMUNICATIONS .................................. HB-4209 PUB UTILITY-ADVERTISE RATES.................................. HB-0618 PUBLIC UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS......................... HB-4210 PUBLIC UTILITIES--DICONNECTION ............................... HB-0619 PU RC H ASING - CD B ......................................................... .... H B-0218 QUICK TAKE-ROCKFORD AIRPORT .................................... HB-1113 REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY ..................................... HB-1112 REPEAL GROUND HOG BOUNTIES ACT............................... HB-1441 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-LAKE MICHIGAN........................... HB-2656 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD................................ HB-1117 RIVERBOAT-LAKE COUNTY LICENSE ............................ HB-1301 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR ................................ HB-0802 SCH CD-CHGO BD/NOMINATE COMMSN.................. HB-1079 SCH CD-CHGO COUNCIL/TECHNICAL........................ HB-1078 SCH CD-CLASSROOM TV/COMMERCIAL ...................... HB-0327 SCH CD-MILITARY BASE DISTRICT.................................... HB-2679 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM........................... HB-0755 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT .................................. HB-1256 ST POLICE-MERIT BD APPOINTMENT ............................ HB-2255 ST POLICE-RETRO SALARY INCR ..................................... HB-3346 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER........................ HB-0967 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... HB-3225 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL....................... HB-1955 STRUCTRAL PEST CONTRL-SCHOOLS ............................. HB-3222 TAXPAYER ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD ............................... HB-4122 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLE 200 ............................... HB-4043 TELEPHONE ARTICLE DELAY REPEAL.......................... HB-3124 TELEPHONE DIRECTRY-NO SALESMEN........................... HB-1434 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER ............................... HB-0174 TOLL HI-WAY-ENVIRONMENT IMPACT .................... HB-0173 TOLL HIGHWAY-ELECTIONS ...................................... HB-4046 TOLL HIGHWAY-STATE AGENCY ....................................... HB-0275 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL FEE ........................................ HB-0073 TRENCH SAFETY ACT................................. ............... HB-1852 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS ...................... HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-EMPLOYER .................. HB-1107 UTIL DISCLOSURE LOBBY EXPENSE........... ........................ HB-2552 UTILITIES LOBBY REPORT............ .............. .................... HB-301 1 UTILITIES MANAGEMENT AUDITS............................... HB-3012 UTILITIES-NO REPAIR BUSINESS ....................................... HB-3038 UTILITY ASSISTANCE FUND.................... .. .................... HB-3732 UTILITY SERVICE OUTAGE REFUND ................................... HB-3003 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT ........................ HB-0291 VEH CD-TITLE BRANDING OF LEMON .............................. HB-2800 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY.................................... HB-0504 VIDEO MOVIE-MINORS ......................................... ..... HB-1402 VOCATIONAL ED-CONTRACTS.................. ...... HB-0756 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................ HB-0325 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ................................................. HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ......................................... HB-2555 W ILDLIFE CD- LEGHOLD TRAPS .......................................... HB-0192 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT........................ HB-0554 WORK COMP-CONFIDENTL MED EXAM........................... HB-0588 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MATIJEVICH HOUSE BILL: 3, 75, 78, 96, 133, 208, 515, 887, 888, 890, 1198, 1254, 2242, 2244, 2524, 2677, 2681, 3107, 3133, 3211, 3606 SENATE BILL: 189, 443, 529, 667, 670, 699, 725, 981, 1053, 1061, 1189, 1508, 1529, 1640, 1902, 2105, 2155 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 174, 229, 329, 364, 370, 405, 411, 419, 433, 434, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 899, 937, 941, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1186, 1227, 1243, 1245, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1467, 1527, 1536, 1604, 1632, 1654, 1664, 1701, 1734, 1800, 1814, 1856, 1866, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1921, 1947, 1955, 1988, 1998, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2095, 2173, 2202, 2217, 2228, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2280, 2616, 2669 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 26, 31, 36, 58, 61, 96, 103, 133, 153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14, 18, 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 16, 19, 23, 38, 42, 48, 53, 55, 64, 77, 97, 100, 101, 2446 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. 106, 115, 120, 128, 135, 144, 149, 160, 164, 167, 173, 175, 176, 195, 197 SENATE BILL: (SSI) 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 2, (SSI) 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) 2, (SSI) 3, (SSI) 4, (SSI) 5, (SSI) 6, (SSI) 7, (SSI) 8, (SSI) 9, (SSI) 11, (SSI) 12 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) I SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS2) 1 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRD............................ HB-0294 $OCE-ST BD OF ELECTIONS......................................... HB-0581 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ...................... ............ HB-0505 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS-STANDARDS..................... HB-0788 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERMS ......................... ................. HB-1466 CONST CONVENTION LOBBY-TECHNCL.......................... HB-2095 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS.............................. HB-1626 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF..................... HB-0056 DCCA-TELECOMMUN/DISTANCE LEARN ....................... HB-0525 ELEC CD-CERTIFY CANDIDATE ........................................ HB-2043 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ........................... ........ HB-2044 ELEC CD-VOTING SYSTEMS............................................ HB-1622 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE................................. HB-0782 EXCESSIVE CHARGES-INS CLAIMS .................................... HB-2096 GARNISH CREDIT UNION ACCOUNTS................................. HB-0524 GOV EFFICIENCY-REPORT-RADIO TV ........................ HB-3479 HEALTH FACILITIES PLAN DIST.......................... ............ HB-2592 HMO-DISCONTINUE REPLACE............................................ HB-2094 HOUSING AUTHORITY DUTIES........................................ HB-1323 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION .............................. HB-1696 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ............................... HB-1422 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY ................................... HB-2010 IL INSURANCE CD-DENTAL......................................... HB-1204 INS CD-POLICE-HEALTH INSURANCE............................ HB-0824 INS-BENEFICIARY-DESTROY RECORD .......................... HB-1604 INSURANCE CD-REPEAL DATE...................................... HB-1603 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES ................................ HB-0994 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................... HB-0993 LIQUOR CONTROL-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2609 LOC GOV HLTH FND-FISCAL YR/LMT .............................. HB-1692 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS .................................... HB-0129 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH......................................... HB-1006 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER .......................... .................. HB-0859 MUNI CD-CHG TAX INCREMENT FIN................................ HB-1520 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN..................... ..................... HB-0314 PLUMBING FEES-DPH ESTABLISH ...................................... HB-3561 PUB LABOR-UNIV PEACE OFFICERS .................................. HB-2084 PUBLIC AID-ELECTRONIC TRANSFER .............................. HB-2607 PUBLIC USE TRUST AUDITOR GEN....................................... HB-0526 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM............................... HB-0472 RURAL BOND BANK GOVT UNIT ......................................... HB-0105 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING......................................... HB-0296 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT.................................. HB-0591 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER-HIG H WAYS........................... HB-1364 TAX SALES-PENALTY PERCENT.......................................... HB-0154 TAXES-EXEMPT MANUFACTURE FUEL......................... HB-2146 TRANSIENT MERCHANT-TRADE SHOWS .................... HB-0988 UPPER IL DEVELOPMENT-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-1524 VETERANS- STATE HOME..................................................... . HB-0614 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 205, 206, 322, 324, 397, 436, 679, 852, 894, 2633 SENATE BILL: 152, 241, 267, 375, 382, 531, 545, 646, 813, 828, 958, 962, 1023, 1202, 1314, 1533 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10, 104, 170, 206, 218, 220, 247, 266, 331, 387, 450, 496, 537, 616, 692, 724, 725, 726, 729, 739, 1956, 2077 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 32, 60, 77, 97 2447 MAUTINO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM) $DCCA-LAKE DE PUE/BUREAU CNTY ............................... HB-0674 SGRANTS-DCCA-TELECOMMUN ICATION..................... HB-0295 AMBULATORY SURGICAL-CARE RECOV ......................... HB-2590 ANIMALS-LIVESTOCK DETAINED ..................................... HB-3487 CANNABIS-2000 GRAMS-PENALTIES ............................... HB-3730 CHILD FATALITY TASK FORCE-RULE ............................... HB-3004 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION .............................. HB-2736 ENTERPRISE ZONE-SALES TAX ........................................ HB-0298 ENVIRONMENT HLTH PRACTITIONER ............................ HB- 149 EPA-FEE REQUIRE/RECYCLE METAL ............................ HB-1514 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN ................................ HB-0733 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ................. ............. HB-2737 HEALTH SERVICE ORGANIZATION...................................... HB-1516 HOSP DIST-NONPROFIT LEASE............................................ HB-2591 HUMAN RIGHTS-DRINK ALCOHOL .................................... HB-2052 IL HLTH FACILITY PLAN-CAPITAL .................................... HB-1512 INC TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONE DIV........................................ HB-2765 INC TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONE DIVSN .................................. HB-0673 INC TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONE PROPTY............................... HB-0527 INCOME TAX-NONRESIDENT ............................................. HB-2766 INS CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................ HB-3268 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1605 KEY AUTO INSURANCE ...................................................... HB-1800 KEY AUTO INSURANCE .................................................. HB-3270 LIQUOR-ABOLISH STATE COMMISION ........................... HB-3273 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS ..................... HB-2588 MOBILE HOME-LEASE OPTIONS..................................... HB-2585 MOBILE HOME-LEASE PROVISIONS................................... HB-2586 MOBILE HOMES-SALE..................................................... HB-2587 PUBLIC HEALTH-ALTERN HLTH CARE............................. HB-3687 RURAL BOND BANK-ST BUDGET/BOND ........................... HB-261 1 SALES TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONES ........................................ HB-2891 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT...................................... HB-0897 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT ......................................... HB-0825 SHERIFF AS CORONER-VACANCY...................................... HB-0566 SHREDDER FLUFF-NO WASTE FEE..................................... HB-2589 ST MANDATES BOARD-BD OF APPEAL.............................. HB-2421 STATE AUDITING-AUDITOR GENERAL ........................ HB-2420 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO,F HOUSE BILL: 2799, 3020, 3725 SENATE BILL: 626, 689, 1940, 2183 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1351, 1352, 1472, 1496, 1526, 1751, 1864, 2381, 2448, 2512 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 133, 167 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 190 MCAFEE, DAVID B. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM) ADOPTION INFORMATION ACCESS...................................... HB-0749 CHECK NUMBER-CONSUMER DEPOSIT......................... HB-3630 CHILDREN-ALCOHOLIC PARENTS ...................................... HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST........................................ HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER--ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0568 CLIN LABS-UROLOGIST SUPERVISN.............................. HB-2792 CLIN LABS-UROLOGIST SUPERVISN ............................... HB-2928 COMP HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY................................................ HB-3282 CONSUMER FRAUD-ITEM PRICING ................................... HB-3133 CRIM PRO-DOMESTIC VIOLENC-BAIL .......................... HB-3445 CRIM PRO-EXECUTIONS-TINTD GLAS ........................ HB-0434 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ......................... HB-0329 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN.......................... HB-2468 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES.............................. HB-0330 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................... HB-0502 DPH-MOBLIE HOME LANDLORD-INFO..................... HB-1504 ELECTION CD--PRIMARY ELECTIONS............................... HB-2662 EMINENT DOMAIN--TOLL HIGHWAY ............................. HB-2848 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL ........................................ HB-0479 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL...................... HB-0477 2448 MCAFEE, DAVID B. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. GA- TRAVEL ALLOW ANCE ................................................ HB-3503 GAS VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEMS ........................................ HB-3632 GROUND TRANS OCC TAX RATE.......................................... HB-2790 HAZARD WASTE SITE-SCHOOLS ....................................... HB-2972 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ....................... HB-0814 HOSP LICENSNG-DISCHRGE NOTICE............................. HB-0569 HUMAN RTS-ADMINISTRATIVE REVW ......................... HB-2240 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 INCOME TX-FOREIGN BUSINESS ........................................ HB-4120 INS CD-HEALTH INSURANCE.......................................... HB-3612 INS CODE-HEAD FACE NECK JOINTS ................................ HB-2791 JOB TRAIN ING COUNCIL .................................. ...................... HB-3641 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT................................... HB-0516 LOTTERY ON-LINE AGENTS RIGHTS............................... HB-4021 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 MANDATES ACT- EXEMPTIONS .......................................... HB-3515 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS......................... HB-1281 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN..................................... HB-0822 MUNI CD-TRANSFER MONEY ....................................... HB-0965 MUNI TREAS-COLLECTOR RESIDENCE............................ HB-2847 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS .............. ........ HB-2619 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ....................................... HB-363 1 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND............................. ................... HB-1694 NURSING HM CARE-BODLY HRM-FINE.......................... HB-3119 PEN CD-DNST-BOND CUSTODIAN................................... HB-1943 PEN CD-ST EMPL/MILITARY CRED.................................... HB-3298 PEN CD-TCHR/INCR DISABILITY............................. ....... HB-3514 PEN CD- TECHNICAL........................................ ................... HB-0968 PROHIBIT TAX DELINQUENT VENDOR............................... HB-0438 PROP TX-TAX DEEDS-MUNY LIENS................................. HB-1941 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ..................................... HB-0303 PUB UTIL MUNICIPL FRANCHIS FEE ................................... HB-0196 REUNION BUSINESS DEFAULT ACT..................................... HB-2691 REV-WATER/SEWER LIENS-TAX DEED.......................... HB-2695 ROTA-RETAILERS LOCATIONS.................................... HB-1942 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR................................. HB-0282 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY.............................. HB-2556 SCH CD-SPRINKLERS-FIRE MARSHAL ........................... HB-0072 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST.............................. HB-0478 SCH CD-STUDENT SUPPORT .......................................... HB-3513 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE................................. HB-0816 SOLID WASTE-GRANTS-TAXES ................... ................... HB-2007 ST RECORD-PROHIBIT INFO SALE................................... HB-2849 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-EXEMPTN...................... HB-0748 TRUSTEE MANAGED MUTUAL FUNDS................................ HB-2358 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION................................................... HB-0396 VEH CD & CVL AD CD-BIKE PATHS .................................... HB-0332 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 WATER-RADIOACTIVE-SOLE SOURCE......................... HB-2008 WHISLEBLOWER PROTECTION......................................... HB-3490 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAFEE HOUSE BILL: 3, 12, 19, 40, 67, 91, 92, 93, 119, 143, 198, 211, 316, 427, 542, 618, 967, 1053, 1199, 1481, 2307, 2328, 2349, 2559, 2660, 3174, 3230, 3360, 3455, 3456, 3624 SENATE BILL: 181, 389, 390, 534, 591, 593, 601, 635, 686, 717, 728, 778, 785, 821, 1095, 1133, 1278, 1567, 1657, 1678, 1720, 1736, 1808, 1965, 2056, 2200 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 143, 322, 329, 362, 422, 570, 798, 849, 874, 983, 1219, 1899, 1918, 1939, 1940, 1948, 2045, 2106, 2234, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2312, 2719 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 125 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5, 11, 17 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP) $METRO FAIR & EXPO AUTH-DEBTS .............................. HB-2899 ACCESSIBILITY TECHNOLOGY BOARD............................... HB-3314 AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ................... HB-0978 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS.............................. HB-1911 2449 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont. BOXING-PER DIEM/BSBALL LIABLTY............................... HB-2824 CRIM CD-GANG CONSCRIPTION ......................................... HB-3589 CRIM CD- SPRAY PAINT .................................................... HB-3423 CRIM CD/CORRECTIONS-PEACE OFF................................ HB-3923 DEPT REV -PROP TAX LIMITATIONS.................................... HB-0513 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ......................................... HB-1367 FIRE DEPARTMENT ELE(T OFFICERS ................................. HB-1806 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS ........................................... HB-0807 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS ............................................ HB-4017 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE ............................. HB-0979 JUVENILE CT- PROSECUTION ....................... ................... HB-3690 LOC GOV-EMPLOYEE POLITICAL RTS ............................... HB-0811 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ HB-2170 MUN CD-TAX INCREMENT FINANCING .......................... HB-2725 MUNI INCORPORATION-POPULATION............................. HB-3902 MUNICIPAL TAXING POWER ........................................ HB-3146 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM ........................ HB-1983 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ................................ HB-3403 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR DISABLTY.............................. HB-3402 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-COMPOUND 3%................................. HB-3397 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-DEFINE SALARY ............................. HB-3398 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-OTHER CITY SER ............................. HB-3399 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/COMPOUND 3% ............................... HB-3001 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/DEFINE SALARY........................... HB-3002 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BENEFIT INCRSE ............................. HB-4015 PEN CD-CHGO POL-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-4016 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................ HB-4018 PEN CD-CHGO POL- VOTE ALL RANKS ............................ HB-4014 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE................................. HB-2090 PEN CD-CHGO POL/PREPAY HEALTH ............................... HB-3922 PEN CD-CHGO-OCCUP DISABILTY .................................. HB-3401 PEN CD- SEC 415 LIM ITS/ART 1I ........................................ HB-3295 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATORS ................................. HB-3572 PEN CD-STATE POLICE FORMULA ...................................... HB-0835 PROP TX ABATMT-SENIOR SERVICE ................................. HB-2685 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY ............................................... HB-2663 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE ................................. HB-1055 REPEAL- TICKET SCALPING ACT........................................ HB-1311 REPEAL-TICKET SCALPING ACT...................................... HB-1563 ST ORGANIZED GANG DATABASE ACT............................... HB-3588 SUNSET-BOXING/WRESTLING .......................................... HB-2204 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS .......................... HB-1098 TIFS- USE OF REVENUES .................... ............................... HB-3042 VEH CD-CHARITABLE VEHICLE ......................................... HB-2884 VEH CD LOCAL TAX ............................................................. HB-2720 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 101, 102, 120, 290, 487, 545, 546, 664, 665, 679, 824, 943, 944, 945, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1504, 1554, 1808, 2648, 3055, 3056, 3099, 3113, 3114, 3239, 3240, 3241, 3242, 3413, 3582, 3674, 3810, 3811, 3812, 3813, 3814, 4199, 4224 SENATE BILL: 333, 536, 1739, 1789, 1964, 2200 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 205, 322, 578, 593, 594, 837, 1151, 1225, 1370, 1487, 1684, 1897, 2080, 2582 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 135, 154 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 161 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 3 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J. JR. REPRESENATIVE (81ST DIST. REP) $OCE--JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... HB-3600 $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER............................. .............. . HB-1048 ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT.................................... HB-3467 ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT.................................. HB-0709 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION............................ HB-1688 AMUSE RIDE ACT--SLIDE--EXEMPTN ................................ HB-1689 AMUSEMNT RIDE ACT-WATER SLIDES ......................... HB-0486 CHILD CARE-FEE/INVESTIGATION ................................... HB-3462 CHILD SUPPORT ORDER-MODIFICATN ......................... HB-1350 2450 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J. JR. REPRESENATIVE (81ST DIST. REP)-Cont. CIVIL PROC-FOREIGN JUDGEMENT.................................. HB-0627 CMS-ST FIN-PERS SERVICES COSTS ................................ HB-3879 CRIM CD- CONTRACTS ................................. ......................... H B-1340 CRIM CD-DECEPTIVE PRACTICE........................................ HB-0922 DIVORCE-PROPERTY-CHILD VICTIM.............................. HB-0661 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ................................. HB-2740 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE............................... HB-0782 EPA-TIPPING FEE-LOCAL SITE REV............................... HB-1631 FOOD SERVICE PRIVATIZATION ACT .................................. HB-0917 GANGS-WEAPONS/SENTENCE ..................................... HB-2746 INFORMED CONSENT/ABORTION ...................................... HB-2624 MUNI CD-POST NOTICE OF ACCOUNT.............................. HB-1341 NUTRITION/HYDRATION PRESUMPTN ............................. HB-1142 PERSONNEL RECORD REVIEW-EXCEPT........................ HB-3386 PUBLIC TRANSIT-PRIVATE BIDS ........................................ HB-2203 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES.............................. HB-4093 SCH CD-WORK CASH FUND ABOLITN.............................. HB-2167 SENTENCING-ORGANIZED GANGS................................. HB-2745 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE....................................... HB-0161 UCC REPEAL ART 6 BULK TRANSFER.................................. HB-0628 UCC-CHG ARTICLE 3 & 4-PAPER....................................... HB-0431 UCC-COMMERCIAL PAPER-DEPOSITS ......................... HB-4094 UCC-TRANSACTION REGULATIONS................................ HB-0358 UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPONS/GANGS.............................. HB-2747 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST-RENT ............................. HB-1435 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCCRACKEN HOUSE BILL: 924, 1564, 3335 SENATE BILL: 104, 318, 344, 440, 672, 1168, 1237, 1896, 2134 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 37, 188, 280, 410, 565, 661, 737, 836, 884, 963, 1040, 1169, 1170, 1211, 1249, 1485, 1626, 1782, 2010, 2564, 2694 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 124 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63, 122, 123, 182 MCDONOUGH, JOHN M. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) AUTO INS PREM-ZIP CODE........................... ................... HB-3333 AUTO TRADE APPRAISAL..................... ....... ................... HB-4050 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE................................ HB-2031 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD ........................................... HB-2132 CRIM CD-SPRAY PAINT ........................................................ HB-3423 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH .............................. HB-0468 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS.............................. HB-2806 CRIMINAL CODE-WEAPONS ...................... .................... HB-3667 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS..................................... HB-3316 DEADLY WEAPONS- ORT CLAIMS.................................. HB-3655 MUNI CD-BUILDING DEMOLITION .................................... HB-4222 POLICE DUI NUMBER-TOLL FREE ...................................... HB-4068 SCH CD-AUTHORIZE RECYCLING...................................... HB-3882 SCH CD-DROPOUT PROCEDURE....................................... HB-3106 SCH CD-MAINTAIN DISCIPLINE.......................................... HB-3881 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT............................................... HB-3821 SCHOOL DAY CARE-CORPRAL PUNISH........................... HB-2712 TELEPHONE CO ACT-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-3660 UTILITIES TELECOMMUNICATIONS................................. HB-3659 VEH CD-FINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER.................................. HB-3792 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH/INS PROOF ....................................... HB-3334 VEH CD- TARPS............ ........ ............... ...................... ....... . HB-4054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCDONOUGH HOUSE BILL: 2799, 2884, 3004, 3133, 3236, 3262, 3857, 4001 SENATE BILL: 1424, 1678, 2091 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1594, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1598, 1599, 1766, 1767, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1870, 2219, 2230, 2231, 2546, 2547, 2548, 2554 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 113 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED-TEACHERS RETIREMENT ................................ HB-0886 $BOARD HIGHER EDUCATION ............................................. HB-0377 $CDB-PLAINFIELD SCH.............................. HB-0617 $GRANTS-ST BD EDUCATION............................................ HB-3084 2451 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE- AUDITOR GENERAL .................................................... HB-0372 $OCE-BD HIGHER EDUCATION ........................................ HB-3723 $OCE-BOARD OF HIGHER ED ............................................... HB-1082 $OCE-BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ............................. HB-2836 $OCE-ST BD OF ED.............................. .................... HB-2837 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION ............................................ HB-0888 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION ............................................ HB-3083 $OCE- ST BOARD OF ED ....................... ................................ HB-1083 $OCE-STATE BD OF EDUCATION ......................................... HB-3722 $OCE-STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMM................................. HB-2835 $ST BD ED-TEACHER RETIREMENT ................................... HB-3085 $ST BRD EDUC-GENERAL STATE AID ............................... HB-0887 $STATE BOARD EDUCATION ................................................. HB-0378 $STATE BOARD EDUCATION ................................................. HB-0379 ABUSD & NEGLCTD LONG TERM CARE.............................. HB-3008 AGING- FOOD/PREVENTIVE SERVICE................. ............... HB-2162 BD HGH ED-CONTRACT LIMITS......................................... HB-2357 BD HGHR ED ANNUAL CAPITAL PLAN............................... HB-2356 BD HGHR ED-HIGH TECH STUDY........................................ HB-2359 BD HIGHER ED-COMPOSITION............................................ HB-2361 CABLE TV BOARD ACT............................. ..................... HB-3883 CHECK ACCEPTANCE-CREDIT CARD ................................ HB-2595 COLLEGE GRP TRAVEL-COMP BIDS ................................... HB-3738 COLLEGE STUDENT IMMUNIZATION .................................. HB-071 2 COLLEGE STUDENT IMMUNIZTN ACT................................ HB-0711 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY ........................ HB-2355 COMPTRLLR-CEMETERY/BURIAL FUN D......................... HB-241 9 CORRECTIONS-V ENDING MACHINES............................... HB-3737 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL .............................. HB-3010 DCCA-HOME RULE PREEMPT REPORT.............................. HB-3661 DCCA-MANDATE ACT-PUBLIC HEARNG ....................... HB-2149 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS ........................................ HB-2281 DEBT REFORM-BOND ISSUANCE ........................................ HB-4115 DEVEL DISABLED-COMMUNITY CARE ............................. HB-3713 DMHDD-CNTY HOSP PSYCHIATR CARE .......................... HB-1195 DMHDD-GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH........................... HB-1940 DMHDD--INSPECTOR GENERAL ........................................... HB-3093 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ARREST ......................................... HB-1609 ELECTION CD-GRAMMATICA L............................................ HB-3021 ELECTION CD--GRAMMATICAL............................................ HB-3022 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT ............................. HB-1580 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ..................................................... HB-2530 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP.............................. HB-2360 HIGHER ED ASSIST-NAT GUARD......................................... HB-2166 HIGHER EDUC FACILITIES PLAN ........................................ HB-2354 HOME DELIVER MEALS-ALZHEIMER............................... HB-3610 HOM E RULE NOTE ACT ............................................................ HB-2169 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ........................................ HB-2011 INCOME TX- FOREIGN BUSINESS ....................................... HB-4120 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT .............................................. HB-1607 INSUREDS WARRANTY CAUSE LOSS ................................... HB-0750 LIQUOR-PETITION LOCATN-NO SALE ........................... HB-0370 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS................................... HB-2030 MENTAL HEALTH CODE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-3006 MENTAL HEALTH-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-3007 MHDD-CLIN SOCIAL WRK-SUBPOENA........................ HB-3005 PEN CD-ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS ................................. HB-3258 PROBATE ACT-TECH CHANGE ........................................... HB-3009 PROP TX APPEAL BD-ELECT............................................ HB-4125 PUBLIC GRAVE-MAINTENANCE ............................................ HB-2966 RETIREMENT SAVINGS-TX ................................................ HB-4028 REVENUE- HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ................................ HB-3456 SCH CD-BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION .................................. HB-4022 SCH CD-ST AID/DISTRICT/TUITION .................... HB-1081 SCH CD-VOC EDUC PRACTICUMS....................................... HB-0757 SPORTS FACIL AUTHORITY-BONDS................................... HB-3740 ST FIN--PETTY CASH LIMITS ................................................. HB-1945 2452 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST MANDATES-STYLE CHANGE.......................................... HB-3657 ST MONEY-GRF SALES DEPOSIT ...................................... HB-3777 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN ............................... HB-0316 STATUTES-OMNIBUS BND ACT-TITLE......................... HB-3741 TAXPAYER ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD ............................... HB-4122 U OF I AT CHICAGO ACT OF 1991......................................... HB-2485 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE............................. .......... HB-0300 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES .......................................... HB-3156 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES .......................................... HB-3193 VEH CD-FINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER............................ HB-3792 VEH CD- OBSCENE STICKERS...................... ...................... HB-0369 VEH CD-REQUIRE IMMUNIZATION ................................... HB-0964 VEH CD-RESTRICT DRIVE PERMIT..................................... HB-2173 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION ............................................. HB-2 137 WORKRS COMP-TEMP TOTL DISABLTY............................ HB-0371 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGANN HOUSE BILL: 34, 72, 208, 247, 567, 899, 1049, 1831, 1947, 1948, 1949, 2025, 2186, 2559, 2767, 2830, 2927, 3253, 3453, 3455, 3624, 3888 SENATE BILL: 45, 127, 263, 301, 305, 306, 308, 625, 627, 631, 706, 707, 958, 1032, 1037, 1039, 1097, 1171, 1299, 1347, 1348, 1499, 1604, 1606, 1730, 1743, 1816, 1825, 1840, 1844, 1845, 1847, 1908, 1925, 1935, 1939, 2093, 2097, 2098, 2100, 2128, 2131, 2161, 2162 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 189, 244, 302, 317, 361, 432, 485, 486, 487, 763, 1059, 1508, 1600, 1838, 1919, 2098, 2105, 2189, 2203, 2275, 2332, 2434, 2526 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94, 125 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 40, 107 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (83RD. DIST. DEM) $CDB-PLAIN FIELD SCH ................................ ................... HB-0617 $EPA-RIDGEWOOD SEWER IMPROVMNT......................... HB-1679 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG -PROBATION .................................. HB-2574 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT..................................... HB-2348 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION DISCLOSR .............................. HB-3982 CANNABIS- PENALTY ............................................................ HB-2569 CNTY EXEC OFFICE MGMT-TAX LEVY ............................. HB-0838 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING ........................................... HB-2457 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES........................ HB-2307 CREDIT CARDS INTRODUCTORY ........................................ HB-4048 CRIM CD-BULLETPROOF VEST.......................................... HB-0540 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF ........................ HB-0056 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY................................. HB-2315 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING .............................. HB-2572 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT ........................................ HB-2620 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT .......................... HB-2472 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT..................................... HB-2349 DWNST FOREST PRESERVE-LAND.................................... HB-0850 EPA PERMIT & INSPECTION FUND..................................... HB-4025 EPA- CLEAN AIR ACT ............................... ......... ........... HB-4037 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ............................. HB-2568 ETHANOL FUEL ACT ............................................................... HB-0865 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT............................ HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES............................. HB-2242 IDPA-APPLICANT MEDICAL EXAM .................................... HB-2123 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION................................... HB-0162 INCOM E TAX/STYLE ............... ............................. ................ HB-2109 INTER GOVT COOP-WATER AGENCY ................................ HB-3105 JUV COURT ACT-RECORDS/GANGS................................... HB-2467 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST............................... HB-2305 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ........................................ HB-3227 LIQUOR-ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................... HB-1303 LIQUOR-ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................... HB-2854 LOCAL GOVT DISTRIB FUND-INCOME.............................. HB-3782 METRO CVC CTR SUPPRT-MEAOB.................................. HB-3725 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21........................................ HB-2343 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW................................... HB-1812 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND .............. ........................... HB-1694 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................ HB-3475 2453 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (83RD. DIST. DEM)-Cont. PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY .............................. HB-4240 PROP TX-LANDFILLS .................................. .................. HB-2559 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION .......................... HB-0860 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE.............................. HB-2122 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE.................................... HB-2558 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION .................................. HB-0619 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS ................................. HB-2573 PURCHASING ACT- US GOODS ........................................ HB-0512 RESPITE DEMO PGM-DEPT-AGING................................. HB-1162 SCH CD-REPORT CARD CONTENT .................................... HB-1132 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY................................. HB-2556 SHELTER RESIDENTS-SAVINGS ACNT .............................. HB-3408 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ................................ HB-2470 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT ..................................... HB-0591 ST MANDATE-CERTF SCH NURS PAY................................ HB-3463 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN ........................ HB-0316 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ...................................... HB-1811 TOWNSHIP LAW- LITERACY .............................................. HB-3049 WORK COMP-CONFIDENTL MED EXAM........................... HB-0588 WORKER COMP-$5000 FOR BURIAL .................................... HB-2099 WORKERS COMP-MININUM DEATH .................................. HB-2102 W ORKPLACE LITERACY ACT ............................................... HB-2100 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND ................................ HB-2345 911-- BOARD M EM BERSHIP .................................................... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGUIRE HOUSE BILL: 119, 129, 143, 198, 466, 542, 562, 732, 741, 814, 816, 1230, 1759, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2196, 2245, 2295, 2452, 2545, 2666, 2677, 2694, 2697, 3222, 3373, 3416, 3591, 3609, 3713, 3872, 3883, 4122 SENATE BILL: 8, 37, 39, 42, 56, 61, 11l, 116, 151, 204, 221, 242, 246, 400, 521, 531, 628, 635, 705, 708, 781, 821, 837, 841, 915, 954, 981, 1019, 1345, 1363, 1460, 1499, 1536, 1648, 1649, 1741, 1779, 1904, 1935, 2170 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 221, 299, 315, 617, 652, 653, 654, 668, 714, 749, 750, 948, 1081, 1433, 1521, 1761, 1781, 1799, 1823, 1860, 1983, 1984, 1999, 2234, 2243, 2277, 2280, 231-0, 2492, 2493 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 87 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM) ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION .................................... HB-0612 ABORTION- VIABLE FETUS ................. ........ ..... .............. HB-0622 ABORTION- VIABLE FETUS ................................ .............. . HB-3305 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS .......................... ......... HB-0262 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL ...................... HB-2413 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT.................................... HB-1392 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT ................................. HB-2348 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT .............................. HB-2531 BREW ER FIX PRICE- BEER ............................. ...................... HB-2051 CHECK ACCEPTANCE-CREDIT CARD................................ HB-2595 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-1802 CIRCUIT BREAKER-EXPAND COVERGE......................... HB-1168 CMS-PURCHASE FOOD/UNIVERSITY ................................ HB-1077 COMPOST QUALITY STANDARDS......................................... HB-3073 CONTROLLED SUBST-PENALTIES ...................................... HB-2127 CREDIT CARD-ADS/DISCLOSURES.................................. HB-1403 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP ............................... HB-2038 DEBT REFORM-BOND ISSUANCE ......................................... HB-4115 EQUITABLE RESTROOMS ACT............................................ HB-0812 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY............................... HB-0057 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. HB-3624 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP.............................. HB-2360 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD.. ................................ HB-2128 HUMANE ANIMAL ACT--FIGHTS ....................................... HB-2378 IDPA--MEDICAID- HOSPITALS .......................................... HB-1000 INC TX CREDIT HOUSING ASSIST ...................................... HB-4121 INCOME TX--FOREIGN BUSINESS ........................................ HB-4120 IN FORMED CONSENT/ABORTION ........................................ HB-2624 INS CD--HEALTH INSURANCE......................................... HB-3612 2454 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. JOB TRAINING COUNCIL ....................................................... . HB-3641 LIQUOR COMM-REISSUE LICENSE................................... HB-3324 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT..................................... HB-0516 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSMNT-FUNDS ................................. HB-0693 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING............................................... HB-2508 PAY PER CALL SERV- COMSUMER PRO............................. HB-2524 PEN CD-ST BOARD OF INVESTMENT ................................. HB-3253 PEN CD-TCHRS-EARLY RETIREMENT ............................ HB-4211 PEN CD-TCHRS-EARLY RETIREMENT............................ HB-4212 PEN CD-TEACHERS/EARLY RETMT................................... HB-2661 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY/EARLY RETMT ............................... HB-2660 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................................. HB-0002 PROP TX APPEAL BD-ELECT ............................................ HB-4125 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......................... HB-0817 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ........................................ HB-0303 PUBLIC UNIV TUITION POLICY LAW ................................... HB-3888 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-4112 RETIREMENT SAVINGS-TX ................................................. HB-4028 REV-SENIOR CITIZN HOMESTEAD.................................. HB-2713 REVENUE-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION................................ HB-3456 RR CROSSINGS-BLOCK/FINE ..................... ................... HB-2636 SCH CD-INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATION .............................. HB-1097 SCH CD-SCH AID FORMULA TECH ..................................... HB-3744 SCH CD-ST AID/DISTRICT/TUITION .................................. HB-1081 SCH CD-ST TEACHER CERTIFN BD.................................. HB-2642 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-1884 SCH CD-WORKING CASH TRANSFER ................................ HB-3695 STATE BOND BOARD ACT..................... ..................... HB-1947 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS......................................... HB-3230 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS......................................... HB-3231 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES ......................................... HB-3156 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES ........................................... HB-3193 VEH CD-FINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER.................................. HB-3792 VEH CD- FUNERAL FLAGS ................................... ................. HB- 01 1 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION ............................................ HB-2137 VEH EMISSION INSPECTN-DR LICNS................................ HB-0692 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCNAMARA HOUSE BILL: 19, 41, 75, 78, 96, 168, 276, 282, 364, 569, 751, 932, 1244, 1609, 1627, 1643, 1644, 1691, 1721, 1762, 1770, 1791, 2031, 2198, 2316, 2374, 2676, 2755, 2767, 3075, 3262, 3469, 3470 SENATE BILL: 91, 105, 158, 169, 262, 689, 771, 912, 923, 999, 1227, 1337, 1636, 1685, 2166, 2183, 2217 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 90, 203, 234, 235, 281, 587, 629, 630, 631, 681, 737, 874, 951, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1058, 1133, 1134, 1243, 1355, 1717, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1966, 1967, 2105, 2122, 2167, 2168, 2199, 2200, 2308, 2313, 2374, 2510, 2511, 2730 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 30 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 37 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-VARIOUS CAPITAL PROJECTS .................................. HB-1878 $DEPT-PUBLIC AID ........................................ HB-0374 $DEPT- TRANSPORTATION.................................................. HB-0376 $DEPT-VARIOUS AGENCIES ................................................ HB-0375 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ............................................... HB-2831 $OCE-BOARD HIGHER EDUCATION ................................... HB-0373 $OCE-DEPT-PUBLIC AID.................................................... HB-2832 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE................................................ HB-2829 $OCE-STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ................................ HB-2830 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REINBURSE................................. HB-2507 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES............................... HB-0179 BOND AUTHORIZATION ACT OPTIONS............................... HB-3583 BUILD IL BOND-DECREASE................ ...................... HB-2833 BUILD IL REDUCES TOTAL BOND.................................... HB-0186 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................ HB-2460 2455 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-SW DEV AUTH............................. HB-4010 EMERGENCY RESPONSE REIMBURSMT ........................... HB-2248 EPA TANKS- TECHNICAL .............................. ..................... HB-1742 EPA-FEE REQUIRE/RECYCLE METAL ............................... HB-1514 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................... ......... HB-0050 GAS STORAGE-UNDERGROUND TANKS........................ HB-1741 GEN OBLIGATN-BOND ACT REDUCTN.............................. HB-0185 GLASS RECYCLING ACT ................................. ...... ............. HB-0547 GO BONDS-BUILD IL-INCOME TAX ................................... HB-2834 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS........................... HB-0100 MUNI WASTE PLAN /SITIN-RECYCLE ............................ HB-0006 PROP TAX MUNI CD-ABATEMENT...................................... HB-0127 PUBLIC LABOR BOARD SANCTIONS..................................... HB-0177 REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-0004 SS-1 REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-0005 SS-1 REV-HOME RULE MUNI-URBAN DECAY ....................... HB-3580 REVENUE ACT-DELETES TEXT .............................. ........ HB-0450 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR ....................................... HB-2654 STATE FINANCE-PETTY CASH........................ ............. HB-3599 TAX LIMITATION-LEVY/EXTENSION ............................ HB-0002 SS-1 TOLL HIGHWAY-EASEMENT FEES ..................................... HB-1 183 UNEMPLOY INS-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-2938 UNEMPLOY INSURANCE-TECHNICA L............................. HB-2301 UN EM PLOYM ENT INS ................................................... ......... HB-0180 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-GRAMMAR ..................................... HB-2937 UNEMPLOYMENT INSUR-SEEK WORK ............................ HB-0178 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS ......................... HB-0176 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES .................................... HB-1497 WORKERS COMP-BURIAL/COMP PAYMT ........................ HB-0175 WORKERS COMP-GRAMMAR ......................................... HB-2936 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCPIKE HOUSE BILL: 452, 1250 SENATE BILL: 25, 133, 145, 703, 741, 763, 796, 799, 956, 962, 1455, 1531, 1591, 1740, 1939, 2079, 2119, 2127 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 150, 326, 386, 445, 519, 639, 658, 667, 691, 722, 854, 878, 881, 1909, 1985, 2091, 2280, 2308, 2614, 2615, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78, 89, 93 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 10, 61, 108, 165, 174 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 1, 3, 4, 5 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) 1, (SSI) 10 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) $HOUSING DEVELOPMNT-TRUST FUND ......................... HB-0334 ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS................................. HB-1805 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ......................... HB-1503 AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING ............................ HB-1875 AGED-D ISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING .......................... HB-0785 AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM........................... HB-1542 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ................................. HB-0278 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT..................................... HB-1762 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE... ..................... HB-0144 CAR WASH REGULATION ACT............................................. HB-1646 CHILD CARE-FIRE ALARMS ................... ................. HB-1645 CHILD SUPPORT-NON-CUSTODIAL ................................. HB-1655 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT....................... HB-1499 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS...................... HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER--ELIGIBILITY ....................................... HB-1474 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY ................... HB-2355 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM .................................... HB-1 877 CORR CD-JUVENILE DIVISION PRGM............................... HB-1314 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ........ ............ HB-1649 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ..................................... HB-1647 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD.......................... HB-0137 2456 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT ......................................... HB-1624 SENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... HB-2666 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-ELIGIBILITY .................................. HB-3733 ENTRPRI ZONE-AIR MFG/FILMS/ETC ........................... HB-3692 EPA-AUTO PAINT-ID NUMBER ........................................ HB-2451 FAM PRACT RESID/ANNUAL RPT........................................ HB-1765 FAMILIES AID/DEPENDENT CHILDRN................................ HB-1315 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .................................. HB-1343 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA..................................... HB-0030 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY ........................................... HB-0459 INS CD-LIMIT REFUSAL HOMEOWNER ............................ HB-0301 LANDLORDS-REINSTATE TENANCIES.............................. HB-2237 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM .................................. HB-0172 MEDICAID REV-HOSPITAL ASSESSMT.............................. HB-2758 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ................................. HB- 1347 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID............................. HB-1540 MTR VEH RETAIL INSTALLMNT RATE................................ HB-0593 PUB AID-GEN ASSIST DISREGARDS ................................... HB-3267 PUB UTIL- HEARING AIDS ................................................ HB-3734 PUBLIC HEALTH/MINORITY NEEDS .................................... HB-1346 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS-LICENSE............................. HB-1365 SCH CD-CHI SCH TCHRS/PROMOTE .................................. HB-4201 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ................................ HB-0103 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-2997 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... HB-1317 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION ........................................... HB- 1876 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE BILL: 94, 119, 164, 817, 872, 909, 1243, 1244, 2151, 2232, 2532, 2806, 3801, 3808, 4048, 4058, 4070 SENATE BILL: 191, 375, 531, 608, 770, 774, 846, 1125, 1322, 1330, 1331, 1393, 1435, 1773, 1937 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 8, 9, 27, 51, 75, 96, 122, 159, 231, 274, 275, 296, 377, 398, 443, 633, 734, 735, 765, 806, 807, 833, 840, 853, 914, 1000, 1008, 1011, 1018, 1122, 1161, 1162, 1173, 1174, 1180, 1298, 1302, 1388, 1398, 1404, 1437, 1438, 1440, 1441, 1451, 1522, 1534, 1790, 1835, 1845, 2024, 2088, 2100, 2101, 2205, 2257, 2259, 2288, 2325, 2329, 2330, 2377, 2378, 2383, 2384, 2435, 2503, 2504, 2505, 2590, 2623, 2624, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2686, 2687, 2688, 2689, 2703 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74, 161 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM) CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION ...................................... HB-0367 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ............................... HB-2062 COUNTY-SHERIF-POLICE RESIDENT .............................. HB-0592 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY................................. HB-0043 DCCA-ENTERPRISE ZN-JO DAVIESS................................ HB-1105 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM ......................... HB-2181 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY.......................... HB-0132 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS................................... HB-0063 FAMOUS AMERICANS DAY....................... .......... ....... HB-2479 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .............................. HB-0168 FREEPORT CIVIC CENTER AUTHORTY ............................... HB-0025 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT.............................................. HB-0019 ICC- EXPNSES/NO SALARY .................................................... HB-2584 INC TAX-SCH CD-FLAT AID GRANT ................................ HB-0873 INCOME TX CHECKOF-SPEC OLYMPIC............................. HB-3330 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMED PRIZES ......................................... HB-0454 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX........................ ............ HB-0060 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT........................................ HB-0071 MUNI CD-ZONING UNDER 5000........................................... HB-3912 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ....................................... HB-2428 PEN CD-TEACHR/LEAVE OF ABSENCE.......................... HB-1839 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT............................... HB-2593 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS................................. HB-0067 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER.......................... HB-0417 SCH CD- IHSA TRANSFER RULES......................................... HB-1657 SCH CD-MINIMUM SCHOOL AGE......................... HB-0845 2457 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM--Cont. SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED..................................... HB-3481 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ................................. HB-0885 SCH CD-SPEC EDUC-FEES-RESIDNCY .......................... HB-0809 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST.............................. HB-0478 SCH CD-TAX RATE LEVIED 6 YEARS.................................. HB-3629 SCH CD-TEACHER SUMMER JOB..................................... HB-3465 SCH CD-WORLD OF WORK INSTRUCTN ........................... HB-3102 SCH CD/HGHR ED-MINIMUM FUNDING ........................ HB-0320 SCH DIST TAX REPLACEMENT FUND ............................... HB-3913 SCH FINANCE-INCR PROPERTY TAX ................................ HB-0238 SCHOOL DISTRICT INCOME TAX ........................................ HB-0453 SURFACE- MINED LAND/RECLAIM .................................... HB-2571 TAXES-REMOVES RELIGIOUS EXEMPT ............................ HB-4242 TOWNSHP-COTERMINOUS CITY-ANNEX ...................... HB-2918 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT ................................ HB-2628 UTIL DISCLOSURE LOBBY EXPENSE.................................... HB-2552 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 W ILDLIFE- SEASONS ............................................................... HB-0051 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULCAHEY HOUSE BILL: 41, 44, 77, 205, 206, 242, 296, 316, 322, 324, 436, 556, 598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 819, 893, 1132, 1984, 2662, 4223 SENATE BILL: 220, 724, 727, 1358, 1392, 1652 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 173, 556, 1104, 1197, 1329, 1369, 1631, 2095, 2220, 2331 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 184 MUNIZZI, PAMELA A. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) $ST BRD ED- SALEM HIGH SCH ............................................ HB-0142 ABANDONED HOUSING-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-2151 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT ............................................. HB-2147 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY-DCFS .............................. HB-0751 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP ............................... HB-2038 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING .............................. HB-2572 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT ................................ HB-1143 DIVORCE-TERMINATE MAINTENANCE........................... HB-1 146 ELEC CD-REMOVE UNNEEDED WORD.............................. HB-2156 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE................................... HB-2635 EMS--TITLE...................... .................... HB-2161 EPA- TECHNICAL CHANGE .......... ................. ..................... HB-2153 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM ....................... HB-1934 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ............................... HB-1422 INSURANCE CODE-TITLE ....................... .............. HB-2163 LOC GOV TORT IMMUNITY-EMS......................................... HB-2157 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ............................. HB-0439 MARRIAGE-CUSTODY MODIFICATION ............................ HB- 1181 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT............................ HB-2148 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0792 PEN CD- TECHN ICAL .................................... ........................ H B-2155 PROHIBIT TAX DELINQUENT VENDOR ............................... HB-0438. PROPERTY TRANSFER-TITLE .......................................... HB-2164 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED ...................................... HB-0047 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................... HB-0288 SOLID WASTE PLANNING ACT.................... .................... HB-2154 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ............................. HB-2470 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE............................. HB-1407 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN............................. HB-0416 VISITATION-VIOLATION-CONTEMPT .......................... HB-1182 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MUNIZZI HOUSE BILL: 101, 160, 290, 545, 667, 668, 916, 1609, 1644, 1663, 1761, 1852, 1875, 2007, 2152, 2196, 2316, 2348, 2399, 2459, 2466, 2751 SENATE BILL: 98, 99, 299, 302, 781, 782, 785, 805, 978, 998, 999, 1020, 1030, 1031, 1042, 1209, 1272 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 108, 142, 167, 264, 304, 650, 651, 825, 890, 961, 962, 993, 1181, 1426, 1500 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 24, 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80, 103 2458 NOLAND, N. DUANE REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP) $DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS .................... ................ .. HB-0644 $OC E-D EPT-AG RICULTURE ..................................... HB-3546 $OCE-DEPT-CORRECTIONS ..................... ................... HB-3548 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES.......................................... HB-1908 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT.............................. HB-2738 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY .......................................... HB-1304 CEMETERY ASSN-CONDEMN NO MORE .......................... HB-3171 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME.......................... HB-0678 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS..................................... HB-3814 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX--ID CARD .................................... HB-1730 COLLEGES & GASOHOL .............................. ................... HB-2368 COMP REVIEW-NO COST OF LIVING ............................... HB-2923 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE........................................... HB-2370 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VIDEOTAPING ................................ HB-2750 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT.................................. HB-2349 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ............................ HB-0437 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION ........................................... HB-3812 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ...................................... HB-0962 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS.............................. HB-1865 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE .................................. HB- 1134 ENTRPRI ZONE-AIR MFG/FILMS/ETC .............................. HB-3692 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES.............................. HB-2536 FISH CD-LICENSE & STAMP...................................... HB-0837 FOOD DONATION-WILD GAME ..................................... HB-3412 FOSTER HOMES-RELATIVES......................... ................... HB-1907 GASOHOL SALES TAX ......................... .................... HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO .................................... HB-1326 GOV ETHICS-LOBBYING DISCLOSURE .............................. HB-1330 GOV ETHICS- STANDARDS ............................ ...................... HB-1324 GRAIN DEAL-DEFINITN/RECEIPTS...................................... HB-0248 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 INCOME TX DEDUC-IRAS................................................ HB-3760 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE......................... HB-1691 JUVENILE COURT-SHOCAP-REPEAT.............................. HB-4075 JUVENILE CT-PROSECUTION ........................................ HB-3690 LIP- SYNCHING DISCLOSURE.............................................. HB-1638 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ......................................... HB-0681 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ......................................... HB-2773 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMED PRIZE-SCHOOL.......................... HB-2178 MASS TRANSIT-GASOHOL........ .................................. HB-2369 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME ............................ ............. HB-2798 MUNI ANNEX-TWNSHP WATERWORKS........................ HB-0867 NURSING HOME CARE-QUALIFICATNS........................... HB-3796 PUBLIC AID-TRANSPORTATION ......................................... HB-1353 PUBLIC EMP DISABIL-PRIS REV BD .................................... HB-3917 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION.............................. HB-1345 SENIOR CITIZEN HOMESTEAD......................................... HB-1628 ST EMP INDEMNITY DEPT AGING........................................ HB-3174 ST GROUP INS-RETIRED EMPLOYEES............................ HB-0125 STATUTES-CODIFICATION.................... .................... HB-3810 SUPERVISOR ASSMNT-QUALIFICATNS ............................ HB-1861 TRANSFER GOV VOLUNTARY ACTION ............................... HB-3811 TWP-FED HOUSING/DEVELOPMENT................................. HB-3087 UCC CROP SECURITY INCORPORATIO................................ HB-3813 VEH CD- COLLEGE PLATES .................................................. HB-1497 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOLAND HOUSE BILL: 303, 314, 989, 1224, 1983, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2581, 2755, 3230, 3325, 3924, 4214, 4225 SENATE BILL: 60, 92, 130, 188, 367, 398, 414, 429, 751, 909, 981, 1059, 1127, 1250, 1316, 1533, 1903, 2190, 2191, 2192 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 102, 103, 124, 156, 181, 199, 252, 313, 322, 345, 392, 452, 531, 701, 819, 820, 1126, 1528, 1735, 1928, 1989, 2072, 2132, 2139, 2140, 2180, 2181, 2643, 2648, 2649, 2650 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 15, 19, 29, 84, 108, 115, 128, 141, 149, 158 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 62, 66 2459 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANSPORTATION-AMTRAK .............................. HB-1964 $DOT- REMOVING SILTATION .......................................... HB-0265 $GOB- SCHOOL GRANTS .............................. ..................... HB-0787 ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS-RIGHTS.................................... HB-2290 CASUAL DIFICIT-SCH CODE/ST AID.................................. HB-2996 CHILDREN- ALCOHOLIC PARENTS..................................... HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAKER- ELIGIBILITY ....................................... HB-0 160 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN .......................................... HB-2366 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS................................ HB-2484 CORR- MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS ............................................ HB-2379 CORRECTNS/ RESTITU-PROBATN/ FEES........................ HB-2307 COUNTY BOARD SIZE/DISTRICTS ...................................... HB-2664 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT .................................. HB-2062 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE................................ HB-2596 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY ................................. HB-0043 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS................................. HB-0331 DCCA-FOREIGN FIRM INCENTIVES ................................... HB-2952 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM ............................... HB-0209 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 DELIQ TX-LATE CHG/ESCROW ACCNT ............................ HB-2138 DENR-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES.......................... HB-0114 DENTAL ACT-CONTINUE ED .......................................... HB-1481 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT ............................ HB-0204 DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING ....................................... HB-0 167 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE .................................... HB-2635 EPA- CLEAN AIR ACT ...................................... ................ HB-4037 EPA- TECHNICAL CHANGES ....................... ................... .... HB-2567 FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT......................................... HB-2943 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE ....................... ...................... HB-1695 FIRE DISTRICT DISTRIBUTIVE FND ................................... . HB-3393 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA ..................................... HB-2463 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ................................... HB-0328 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE .............................. HB-2930 GINSENG HARVEST-RESPONSIBILTY ............................... HB-0062 GOB-CAP FACILITY GRANTS ...................... ................... HB-0366 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS ......................................... HB-1975 HORSE RACING- BLEEDERS.................... ..................... HB-0061 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE................................. HB-3029 INCOME TAX-NO DOUBLE EXEMPTION ........................... HB-2817 INCOME TX SURCHARGE-SURCHARGES ......................... HB-2303 INS-ASSESSMNT FIRE INSURANCE ................................... HB-2655 IRRADIATED FOOD-LABELING ..................................... HB-3044 JUV COURT ACT-RECORDS/GANGS................................ HB-2467 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES .................................... HB-3227 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................... HB-0993 MEDICAI D-COPAYMENTS-GRANT INCR ....................... HB-3714 MHDD-SHERIF F--TRANSPORT PATIENT ......................... HB-0305 MHDD-SHERIFF-TRANSPRT PATIENT............................ HB-3097 MUNI CD-ARMED FORCES/VETS ...................................... HB-3924 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX........................................ HB-0060 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ....................................... HB-2428 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS .............................................. HB-2619 NUCLEAR SFTY-ST RES INSPECTOR................................ HB-3095 PEN CD-DMHDD SECURITY OFFICER ............................... HB-3420 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-FUND ASSET............................ HB-0368 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT........................ HB-0309 PEN CD-IMRF/SECOND SPOUSES........................................ HB-3306 PEN CD-IMRF/SHERIFF TRANSFER ................................... HB-1064 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION............................. HB-0847 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................................. HB-0002 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY .......................................... HB-0303 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT................................... HB-2593 PUBLIC EMPLOEE--DISABILITY ........................................... HB-3098 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD ................................. HB-2337 RADIATION--MAMMOGRAPHY ............................................. HB-2021 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY............................. HB-2027 RESPITE DEMO PGM-D EPT- AGING................................... HB-1 162 2460 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. REV ACT-DUPLICATE NOTICE FEE................................... HB-0870 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ................................ HB-1760 SCH CD-DROPOUT PROCEDURE........................................ HB-3106 SCH CD-PAYMENT OF INTEREST........................................ HB-0600 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY................................. HB-2556 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS............................... HB-1884 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ................................... HB-0198 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0242 ST INDEMNITY-HEALTH INSURANCE.............................. HB-3000 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES .................................. HB-2818 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX................................... HB-0169 STATE PROMPT PAYMNT-INTEREST................................. HB-2697 STATE REVENUE SHARING .................................................... HB-1759 VARIOUS TAX- GASOHOL ..................................................... HB-0683 VET CHILDREN/SCHOLARSHIPS........................................... HB-2886 - VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................ HB-0059 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOVAK HOUSE BILL: 44, 53, 56, 63, 70, 81, 97, 129, 143, 262, 316, 364, 421, 454, 469, 562, 579, 1123, 1499, 1658, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2536, 2694, 2714, 3156, 3236, 3453, 3591, 3883 SENATE BILL: 37, 99, 105, 139, 140, 201, 406, 407, 444, 557, 644, 660, 670, 735, 750, 961, 1207, 1361, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1392, 1499, 1548, 1664, 1931, 2229 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 34, 56, 107, 110, 124, 145, 259, 276, 277, 283, 379, 497, 530, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 567, 597, 607, 632, 663, 693, 694, 695, 709, 711, 738, 780, 781, 782, 783, 825, 829, 832, 867, 938, 954, 959, 994, 1013, 1014, 1026, 1060, 1105, 1126, 1171, 1201, 1220, 1243, 1244, 1264, 1284, 1285, 1296, 1305, 1309, 1319, 1320, 1353, 1373, 1375, 1385, 1530, 1531, 1558, 1583, 1592, 1704, 1712, 1732, 1733, 1751, 1753, 1761, 1762, 1830, 1907, 1958, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2003, 2071, 2087, 2164, 2182, 2196, 2260, 2309, 2321, 2322, 2327, 2328, 2350, 2412, 2413, 2423, 2427, 2576, 2577, 2591, 2645, 2733 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 18, 44, 84, 100, 119, 125, 126, 157 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28, 39, 40 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 154, 178 OBRZUT, GEOFFREY S. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. DEM) $COOK COUNTY FAIR........ ................ ........ ......... ......... HB-1039 ABANDON-DRUG-INVOLVED JUVENIL.......................... HB-3266 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS........................................ HB-0262 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE............................... HB-0144 CHILD CUSTODY-VISITATIONS ....................................... HB-3261 CIRCUIT BREAKER- ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0160 COMM COLLEGE-NONRESDNT TUITION ......................... HB-1024 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG ................................. HB-2112 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS........................ HB-0041 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD ........................... HB-0045 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING .......................................... HB-2677 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS.............................. HB-0119 DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ........................................... HB-0875 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ........................... HB-0329 DCFS-QUALIFIED STAFF-CASELOADS............................ HB-0589 DCFS/PLACEM ENT ................ ................... ........ .................... HB-0583 DEBT REFORM-BOND ISSUANCE ........................................ HB-4115 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS........................................ HB-0918 DENTAL PRACTICE-LICENSURE....................................... HB-0923 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES .............................. HB-0330 DOT-STORMWATER FLOW SPEED ...................................... HB-1648 EPA-BATTERIES-TECH CHANGES ................................. HB-4027 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE .......................................... HB-1033 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL ......................................... HB-0479 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM........................................... HB-0548 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL......................... HB-0477 EVIDENCE-PRIOR SEXUAL CONDUCT .............................. HB-3185 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT........................................... HB-0208 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT........................................ HB-0019 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. HB-0915 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT .................................. HB-3624 2461 OBRZUT, GEOFFREY S. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. GLASS RECYCLING ACT............................................ HB-0547 HOME OWNERSHIP ACT CERTIFY BAN............................... HB-4119 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE........................ HB-0280 ICC EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS ...................................... HB-3209 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE......................................... HB-0290 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER .............................. HB-0293 ICC- RESTRICT VOTING .............................................. ....... HB-0292 IDPA- TECHN ICAL ................. ... ...... ................................. . HB-1004 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC.......................... HB-0429 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS .................................................... HB-2579 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE LICENSING ..................................... HB-1035 INSUR-HMO-NO MAIL ORDER DRUGS .......................... HB-2371 INSURANCE CD-DIRECTOR 1 COMPNY ....................... HB-1399 JUVENILE/PLACEMENT ........................... ....................... HB-0582 LAWN CARE APPLICATION NOTICE..................................... HB-4132 LEYDEN TWNSHP CIVIC CENTER LAW.............................. HB-0304 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE ................................. HB-1910 LOBBYIST REGULATION ACT .............................................. HB-0326 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS...................... HB-1281 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ..................................... HB-0822 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF ............................ HB-1536 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF ............................ HB-1537 OHARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM............................... HB-1538 PARK DIST HANDICAPPED PROGRAM.............................. HB-3846 PARK DIST--DISSOLUTION/VOTE......................................... HB-1478 PEN CD DNST POLICE INVESTMENTS ................................ HB-1894 PEN CD-DWNSTTCHR/HLTH INSURNC........................ HB-0561 PEN CD-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-0968 PHARMACY PRACTICE-CHG GRAMMAR ......................... HB-1398 PHYSICAL THERAPIST LIEN ACT.......................................... HB-1040 PROFESSIONS & OCCUPATIONS ....................................... HB-3096 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ................................... HB-2707 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ..................................... HB-0303 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT............................ HB-2466 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE................................ HB-0164 PURCHASING-BUSINESS FELONY ..................................... HB-0493 RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY ........................................... HB-2021 RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING .......................................... HB-3996 REFERENDUM-POLICY ISSUES .......................... HB-4118 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE .............................. HB-2576 RETURN PESTICIDE CONTAINERS ............................... HB-3958 REUNION BUSINESS DEFAULT ACT................................ HB-2691 REVENUE-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ......................... ...... HB-3456 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS .................................... HB-0067 RR CROSSINGS- BLOCK/FINE ..................... ................... HB-2636 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS ............................... HB-0003 SCH CD- EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ............................ HB-0103 SMALL BUSINESS BOND GUARANTY................................ HB-4070 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME............................... HB-0102 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0242 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE ................................ HB-1556 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ........................ HB-0143 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ....................................... HB-1811 STRUCTRAL PEST CONTRL-SCHOOLS ........................ HB-3222 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-APPLICABLE ............................... HB-4127 TAXPAYER ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD .......................... . HB-4122 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER .......................... HB-0 174 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ................................... HB-0463 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG .......... ................ HB-0123 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES ....................................... HB-3156 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN............................. HB-0416 VEH CD-PHOTO RADAR BAN .................................... HB-1036 VEH CD-PHOTO RADAR BAN .................................... HB-3370 VEH CD--PICKUP LABELS ...................... ............................ HB-0541 VEH CD-REVOKE UNDER 21 DRINKER........................... HB-3020 VEH CD--SECURITY INTEREST.................................. HB-0719 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OBRZUT 2462 OBRZUT, GEOFFREY S. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 34, 50, 59, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93, 97, 161, 162, 211, 316, 427, 488, 503, 551, 552, 575, 610, 816, 898, 943, 944, 945, 1162, 1791, 1947, 2032, 2034, 2527, 2673, 2676, 2711, 2767, 3055, 3255, 3455, 3469, 3470, 3679, 3883, 4212 SENATE BILL: 37, 62, 83, 99, 565, 660, 667, 670, 705, 964, 1016, 1189, 1279, 1281, 1337, 1460, 1556, 1628, 1662, 1667, 1677, 1679, 1768, 1892, 2039, 2087, 2161, 2166, 2179, 2183 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 116, 349, 424, 522, 527, 583, 640, 941, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1081, 1119, 1120, 1256, 1266, 1307, 1474, 1633, 1634, 1914, 2001, 2027, 2066, 2137, 2234, 2319, 2354, 2379, 2417, 2697 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75, 87, 125 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 113 OLSON, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) $BOB-STUDY BIENNIAL BUDGET........................................ HB-2856 $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL............................... HB-0650 $DEPT- MILITARY AFFAIRS ............................................. HB-0644 $D EPT- REVEN U E ......................................... .................... H B-2855 $DES-UNEMPLOYMNT COMP BENEFITS ....................... HB-2860 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0630 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE- ARTS COUNCIL ........................................................ HB-3558 $O C E- BO B............................................. .......... H B-0163 $O C E- BO B.............................................. .......... H B-3544 $OCE- CM S ................................................................................. HB-3543 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST......................... HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT.......................... HB-0660 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS .......................... ........... HB-0652 $OCE-DCCA ......................................... HB-0641 $O C E- D EN R ...................................................... ....................... H B-3540 $OCE-DEPT-FINANCIAL INSTITUTNS............................. HB-3541 $OCE-DEPT-INSURANCE.................... ................... HB-3537 $OCE-DEPT-LABOR .................................................. HB-0636 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY ............................ ................... HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-MINES & MINERALS ................................... HB-3553 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................................... HB-0639 $OCE-DEPT-PREFESSIONAL REGULAT........................ HB-3554 $O C E- EPA .................................................. .......... ...................... H B-0643 $OCE- GOVERNORS OFFICE ............................................. HB-3539 $OCE- ICC ................................................................. HB-3542 $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION....................................... HB-0651 $OCE-LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ........................................ HB-3538 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ............................ HB-0635 $O C E- PC B .................................................. .............................. .. H B-3552 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ....................................... HB-0654 $OCE--PUBLIC COUNCIL......................... .................... HB-0638 $OCE-RACING BOARD ............................................... HB-3550 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS......................................... HB-0642 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE............................................. HB-3604 $OCE-SOS-LITERACY PRGMS......................................... HB-0737 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL......................... ..................... HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ........................................ HB-0632 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD............................... HB-0645 $OCE- STATE POLICE ............................... ........... .......... HB-0646 ABUSD & NEGLCTD LONG TERM CARE .............................. HB-3849 ANIMAL HUMANE CARE-TRANSPORT ............................. HB-1307 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CORRECTIONS-SHERIFF DUTIES........................................ HB-0834 COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSFR TAX............................... HB-3026 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VIDEOTAPING ................................ HB-2750 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VIDEOTAPING ................................ HB-2785 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN................................... HB-0677 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS ........................................ HB-2281 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ........................................ HB-3093 DMHDD- STOP HOME SERVICES ........................................ HB-3287 DOC-STA MPS-BOATS-FIREARM--PARKS .................... HB-0070 EPA- EXEMPT HAZ HOSP WASTE-FEES ........................... HB-0131 2463 OLSON, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EPA-LANDFILL/BAN FOREIGN WASTE............................. HB-1375 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ............................. HB-2778 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK .......................... HB-2929 EPA- WASTE DISPOSAL FEE ................................................. HB-1335 HABITAT ENDOWNMENT ACT .......................................... HB-3894 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING SIGN FEE..................................... HB-4145 HIGHWAYS-BUS-TRACTOR ......................................... HB-1189 HIST PRES-PERMIT USER FEES .......................................... HB-2182 ICC- NO LINE CHARGE FEE .................................................. HB-0290 IDOT-NO TOLL FREE WEATHER INFO............................... HB-1096 LOTTERY LAW-ADVERTISING ............................................. HB-0710 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMD PRIZE-SCHOOLS...................... HB-3761 MOBILE HOME TAX- INCREASE ........................................... HB-0904 MOBILE HOME TAX-INCREASE ........................................... HB-3052 POW BONUS-NO SE ASIA LIMIT......................................... HB-3181 PUBLIC LABOR-ABOLISH LOCAL BD............................... HB-2932 PUBLIC USE TRUST AUDITOR GEN ....................... .............. HB-0526 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ................................ HB-1760 SALES TAX- RETURNS ............ .................. .............. ...... HB-3053 SANITARY FOOD PREP-MEAT TENDER ............................ HB-2931 SCH CD-BD OF ED ELECTIONS .......................................... HB-0599 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR .......................................... HB-2654 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY.................................... HB-0198 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT........................ HB-0210 STATE REVENUE SHARING .................................................. HB-1759 TWP ROADS-ALTERATION/NEW ROADS ......................... HB-3027 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION ............................ ..................... HB-0396 UNCLAIMED PROP-COMMERCIAL CODE....................... HB-3 126 UNEMPLOY INS-INDEP CONTRACTOR.......................... HB-2851 UNEMPLOYMENT-INDEP CONTRACTOR...................... HB-2852 VEH CD-PENALTIES ........................ ...................... HB-1995 VITAL RECORD-PUBLIC ACCESS ..................... .............. ... HB-2678 WILDLIFE CD-CRIPPLED BIRD ........................................ HB-0666 WILDLIFE CODE-SNARES ................................................... HB-3224 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,BOB HOUSE BILL: 637, 655, 658, 659, 722, 848, 1224, 1497, 2368, 2923 SENATE BILL: 60, 253, 310, 311, 312, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 440, 510, 637, 706, 874, 1248, 1286, 1904, 1912, 1953, 2141, 2166 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 344, 447, 1160, 2007, 2008, 2043, 2141 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60, 87, 105, 141, 149 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13, 16 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) $OCE- ST BD OF ELECTIONS ............................................... HB-0581 AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ....................... HB-0978 CDB- ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ............................................ HB-1656 CIRCUIT BREAKER- REDUCE ............................ ............... HB-2271 CRIM CD-ALCOHL INDUCED HOMICID ............................ HB-1845 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE TAX.............................. HB-0220 DRAINAGE DIST ASSESSMENT ROLL................................. HB-1980 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ............................................ HB-0951 ELEC CD- ABSENTEE VOTER ............................................ HB-1208 ELEC CD-FILING DEADLINES...... ..................... HB-0975 ELEC CD-PRECINCT ADMIN BD ........................................ HB-0356 ELEC CD- PRECINCT SIZE.............................. ................... HB-0977 ELEC CD- PRECINCTS ........................... . ...... ............ HB-0976 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS................................... HB-0950 ELECTION CD--OBJECTOR PETITION ............................ HB-0713 ELECTION CODE--PETITIONS ................... ..................... HB-0952 EPA--CLEAN AIR ACT/CASES ............................................. HB-2289 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ................................... HB-1367 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM .................... HB-1934 HLTH CARE REVIEW AGENTS CERTIF ........................... HB- 111 IDPA-DRUG USE ....................................... HB-1212 IDPA--NURSING HOM ES ....................................................... HB-1210 2464 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE.......................... HB-0979 LOC GOV HLTH FND-FISCAL YR/LMT .............................. HB-1692 MEDICAL PRAC-CHIROPRACTIC ASSN............................. HB-1118 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN............................................... HB-0314 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT...................... HB-0893 PESTICIDES-PENALTIES-FUNDS..................................... HB-1464 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ......:................................ HB-0006 SS-1 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS.................................... HB-1001 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE................................... HB-1055 SPECIAL ADVOCATE FOR MINORS ...................................... HB-1285 ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAP ...................... ................... HB-2385 TAX INCREMT FINANCING-LIMITS................................... HB-1032 TRANSIENT MERCHANT-TRADE SHOWS .................... HB-0988 TUITION WAIVE/JUDGES RELATIVE............................... HB-2600 VEH EMISSION TEST/SCHOOL BUSES.................................. HB-1560 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,MYRON HOUSE BILL: 154, 397, 2017, 2119, 2120, 2121 SENATE BILL: 385, 706, 1273 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 205, 248, 249, 250, 736 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 52 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) $DCCA--RURAL DIVERSIFTN PRGM ................................... HB-2445 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL...................... ...................... HB-0372 $O C E- D C CA ...................................................... .................... . H B-0641 $OCE-HISTORIC PERSERVATION ...................................... HB-3559 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORITY ...................................... HB-3547 AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT COMMSN ............................ HB-3255 ANIMAL CONTROL-SPAYED/NEUTERED ........................ HB-3065 ANIM AL EYE TESTING ........................ .. ... ................. HB-1042 ASST ST ATTY SALARY-COOK CO....................................... HB-3989 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ........................................ HB-0488 BOND COUNSEL-UNDERWRITERS ACT............................ HB-1044 BOOKSTORE BOND PROHIBITION ........................................ HB-2402 CHILD PASSENGER-RESTRAINT....................................... HB-3708 CHILD SUPPORT-EMPLOYER PAYMENT .......................... HB-3322 CIVIL PROCEDURE-GRAMMAR CHANGE......................... HB-0747 CMS-INTERNAL AUDITS-STANDARDS........................... HB-2332 COLLEGE GRP TRAVEL-COMP BIDS ................................... HB-3738 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY ............................ HB-2355 CONGRESSIONAL TERM LIMITATION................................. HB-0573 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS.................................. HB-1626 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTVE BUSINS............................. HB-1625 CONTROLLED SUBST-TRUCK STOPS ................................. HB-3706 CORRECTIONS-EYEGLASSES ................... ................... HB-2391 CORRECTIONS-PRISONER PAY DEFND ........................... HB-2601 CRIMINAL CODE-STALKING ......................................... HB-2782 DCCA-FOREIGN TRADE.................. .................. HB-2505 DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR .............................................. HB-0875 DEPT--CMS-CHILD CARE REPORT ..................................... HB-0743 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING ................................... HB-0761 DIETETIC & NUTRITION PRACTICE ..................................... HB-2329 DIVORCE-TRADITIONAL/NO FAULT................................. HB-2382 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ................................ HB-2740 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ...................................... HB-2486 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT...................................... . HB-3762 ELEC CD-HIKE COOK JUDGE PAY ....................................... HB-2955 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-3522 HEALTH INS-COVERAGE EXEMPT...................................... HB-3323 HIGHWAYS--PROP CONVEYANCES ..................................... HB-4205 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION................................. HB-3757 HOMESTEAD--SENIOR APPLICATION ................................. HB-3758 HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC........................ HB-0317 HUMAN RTS-POLICE & FIRE HIRING .......................... HB-1009 2465 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INCOME TX-DEDUCTNS-HOME BUYER ..................... HB-3755 INCOME TX-TUITION DEDUCTION .................................... HB-3852 INS CODE-HMO-REHAB & LIQUIDATN........................... HB-3283 INS FIBROCYSTIC GROUP DENIAL ....................................... HB-2825 INS LOCATE RISK-TECHNICAL............................................ HB-2297 INS-DEPENDENT GROUP-ST EMPLOYE.......................... HB-4191 INS-LOSS-OF-TIME COVERAGE-RATE ....................... HB-2298 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER........................................ HB-1860 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN-PROHIBITNS ................. ........ HB-3211 MEDICAL CARE BILLING PRACTICES.................................. HB-2810 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ....................................... HB-2405 MUNI CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX .................... .................... HB-3131 MUNI OCC & USE TX-LIMIT............ ................................. HB-3756 NOISE MONITOR-MUNI CD-TECHNICL .......................... HB-4129 NUTRITION SERVICES ACT ............................................. HB-2046 PEN CD- DIVORCE- BENEFITS ........................................... HB-0781 PEN CD-DOMESTIC RELATNS ORDER ............................... HB-3377 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT ...................................... HB-4163 PUB UTIL MUNICIPL FRANCHIS FEE ................................... HB-0196 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT ......................................... HB-2073 PUBLIC LABOR RELATN-LABOR BRD ................................ HB-0269 PUBLIC LABOR RELATNS-LABOR BD................................. HB-1280 RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY ........................................ HB-2021 REVENUE-REPAY ABATEMENTS ........................................ HB-2363 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST .............................. HB-0746 RURAL DIV ACT-FUND ......... .. ................. HB-1977 SCH CD-MILITARY BASE DISTRICT............................... HB-2679 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES............................ HB-3500 SECURITIES DEALER TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-3586 SECURITIES LAW MINERAL CONTRCT ................ ......... HB-2406 SECURITIES PLANNERS ADVISERS ...................................... HB-2407 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................. HB-2106 SECURITY INVESTOR ED FUND ............................................. HB-2408 SENIOR CITIZN HOMESTEAD ........................................ HB-3759 STATE MANDATES-OBLIGATION ....................................... HB-1557 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE ............................ HB-1556 STATE PAPER- PURCHASING ............................... HB-2176 STRAY ANIMALS-SCIENTIFIC EXPER ............................. HB-4195 SUNSET-INSURANCE CD-DEFER 2001 .............................. HB-2296 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER .................................. HB-0174 TOLL HI-WAY-ENVIRONMENT IMPACT........................ HB-0173 TOLL HIGHWAY-ELECTIONS .................. .......... HB-4046 TOLL HIGHWAY -STATE AGENCY ................................. HB-0275 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL FEE ................................................. HB-0073 TOLL HIGHWAYS-MAINTENANCE WORK ................... HB-1023 TOWNSHIP VOTER DEFINITION ......... .................. HB-0411 TREASURER BANK SERV TRUST FUND ......................... HB-3388 TRUCK WEIGHING PRIVATIZATION ................................ HB-1043 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE........................... HB-0161 UNCLAIMED PROP-COMMERCIAL CODE........................... HB-3126 VEH CD & CVL AD CD-BIKE PATHS .............................. HB-0332 VEH CD- DEALER PLATES .................................................... HB-1008 VEH CD- PEN A LTIES .................................... ......................... H B-1995 VEH EMISSION INSPECTN-DR LICNS ................................ HB-0692 VEHICLE INSPEC/DRIVER LICENSE..................................... HB-2403 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS ....................... ......... HB-1956 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS ........................................ HB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARCELLS HOUSE BILL: 67, 853, 1604, 1623, 1946, 2108, 2575, 2923, 3521 SENATE BILL: 203, 267, 278, 338, 339, 351, 529, 565, 567, 726, 789, 811, 986, 1093, 1168, 1244. 1253, 1278, 1309, 1338, 1510, 1523, 1555, 1570, 1581, 1635, 1699, 1779, 1782, 1789, 2120, 2134, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 109, 151, 372, 585, 586, 588, 736, 936, 941, 1186, 1249, 1382, 1383, 1384, 1674, 1675, 1713, 1721, 1747, 1748, 1750, 1857, 1880, 2048, 2145, 2281, 2453 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 19, 48, 83, 94, 140, 151, 159 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 11, 16, 19, 20, 30, 37 2466 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 40 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP) ADOPT A HIGHWAY-SIGNS ............................................ HB-2741 BANKING-SCH CD-PULASKI HOLIDAY........................... HB-1984 BANKS-CREDIT AGREEMENTS ............................................. HB-2016 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS ............................... HB-2125 CHILD ABUSE-PHOTOPROCESSOR ..................................... HB-1683 CIVIL PROC-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ....................................... HB-0457 CNTY CD-STORMWATER/SOLID WASTE ......................... HB-0552 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS..................................... HB-2594 CONS FRAUD-AUTO/EXTEND WARRANT ....................... HB-1686 CRIM CD-CORRECTION-CHILD PORN ............................ HB-3921 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRANSFER......................................... HB-1664 CRIM CD-PROPERTY DAMAGE-FRAUD .......................... HB-0777 DAY CARE-MAXIMUM CHILDREN ...................... ........ HB-0744 DCFS-ADVISORY COUNCIL-DAY CARE.......................... HB-1886 DENTISTRY-CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS............................. HB-3573 DEPT-CMS-CHILD CARE REPORT ..................................... HB-0743 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ................................. HB-2740 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT 1991 .......................................... HB-2617 FISCAL NOTE ACT-EDUCATION BILL.............................. HB-2769 FISCAL NOTE-IMPACT ON SCHOOLS................................. HB-0190 HIGHWAY-PUBLIC AREA ADOPTION ................................ HB-0853 INCOME TAX-NO DOUBLE EXEMPTION ........................... HB-2817 INCOME TX- EXCLUSION.................. ............................. . HB-1963 INS CD-EXPERT USE PURCHASING.................................... HB-0543 INS CD-ST OF USA-DEFINITION ........................................ HB-0544 INS-SMALL EMPLOYER GROUP........................................... HB-2900 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER.............................................. HB-2787 METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH-MEMBERS ............................ HB-1528 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEF/POL/FIR ................................ HB-3497 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEF/POL/FIRE ................................. HB-0458 ONE DAY REST IN 7-PENALTIES........................................ HB-3691 PARENTAGE- DNA TESTING ............................. ................... HB-2770 PARENTAGE- PATERNITY ................................................... HB-3496 PARK DIST BONDS-PROP TAX LIM..................... ........... HB-3477 PEN CD-DWNST POL/INVESTMENTS................................ HB-1682 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE CHIEFS JOIN ............................. HB-3984 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATORS .............................. HB-3572 POLICE SEARCH-NONCUSTODL PARNT........................ HB-2962 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT.................................... HB-0577 PUBLIC FUND STATEMENT-SUPPORT............................... HB-1684 SCH CD-GANG MEMBER EXPULSION ............................. HB-3086 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN .................................... HB-0924 ST SUGGESTION AWARD- RETIREES ............................... HB-2818 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX ................................... HB-0169 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL .................................... HB-0346 TOWNSHIP LAW-DIRECT EXPEND .................................. HB-3057 TOWNSHIP LAW-LITERACY............................................... HB-3049 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE....................................... HB-0161 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD......................... HB-3891 WORKERS COMP-REPORTS-PAYMENTS ..................... HB-3979 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 429, 610, 894, 1123, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2648, 2751, 3255, 3323, 3381, 4030 SENATE BILL: 94, 407, 433, 434, 438, 521, 688, 724, 847, 874, 988, 1018, 1119, 1243, 1244, 1286, 1296, 1297, 1319, 1428, 1470, 1548, 1615, 1685, 1711, 1763, 1815, 1821, 1846, 1922, 1925, 1949, 2114, 2154, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 61, 74, 85, 149, 282, 286, 336, 337, 401, 407, 496, 548, 644, 717, 731, 737, 836, 955, 1080, 1243, 1249, 1387, 1422, 1486, 1798, 1816, 1846, 1852, 1868, 1869, 1965, 2010, 2089, 2244, 2246, 2602 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 10, 44, 45, 119, 140, 162 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 15, 28, 30 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 56, 126 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-PAY LIVING EXPENSES................................. HB-2392 2467 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ASSMT EQUALIZATION-COOK CO ........................... HB-0948 ASSMT-ST PROP TAX APPL BD-COOK.............................. HB-0947 BUSINESS CORPORATION-TECHNICAL............................ HB-2396 CARPOOL PRIVATIZATION ACT........................................ HB-2389 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST-EXTEND............................... HB-3417 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCREASE................................ HB-3934 CIRCUIT BREAKR ACT-ELIGIBILITY ............................... HB-2383 CONSERVATION-MARKETING .......................................... HB-1954 CONSERVATION-PRIVATE PARKS ...................................... HB-1714 CUSTODY-RELOCATION NOTICE..................................... HB-2331 DEN R-PRIVATE MARKETING ...................... .............. HB-2053 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM .............................. HB-2740 ELEC CD-INTERFERENCE PROHIBITN ............................ HB-2394 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT........................................... HB-4208 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ....................... HB-2250 HIGHWAY CD-SNOW REMOVAL ................................ HB-2393 IDPA-ELIGIBILITY/RESIDENCY ........................................ HB-2395 INCOME TX- EXEMPTS--CREDITS................................ ... HB-2793 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE........................... HB-1691 JURY ACT- AGE 70- WAIVER .............................................. HB-2787 LABOR RELATION-FILE UNION INFO ............................ HB-0911 MARRIAGE-CONTRACT-LICENSE APPL......................... HB-3935 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE .............................. HB-0006 NAVY PIER-MCCORMICK PLACE/SELL............................ HB-2388 PARENTAL CHOICE/CHILD CARE....................................... HB-1152 PRISON FACILITY CONSTRUCTN.................................... HB-2390 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION.................................... HB-2648 SCIENTIFIC EVALUATN-JOB TRAIN .................................. HB-2386 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN ................................ HB-0924 SENIOR CITIZN HOMSTED-INCREASE.............................. HB-2686 TENANT MANAGEMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0909 TOWNSHIP-BORROW MONEY-TIME LMT...................... HB-0408 VISITATION DISPUTE MEDIATION..................................... HB-2490 VISITATION DISPUTE MEDIATION ................ ......... HB-3830 WELFARE BENEFITS STUDY ................................... ........... HB-2537 WELFARE SPENDING-STUDY ............................................. HB-2398 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PEDERSEN,B HOUSE BILL: 154, 622, 743, 920, 1120, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2055, 2249, 2251, 2252, 2253, 2254, 2663, 3255, 3323 SENATE BILL: 828 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 135, 290, 308, 344, 382, 409, 420, 437, 496, 644, 753, 825, 901, 1199, 1249, 1486, 1509, 1517, 1731, 2142 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80, 85, 95, 114, 116, 117, 120, 140 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 30 PERSICO, VINCENT A. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROP TX LEVY ........................... HB-0009 CRIM CD-THREATS/PUBLIC OFFICAL............................. HB-0466 DIVORCE EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................... HB-3331 EMPLOYEE FIRING-DRUG & ALCOHOL............................ HB-3151 EPA POLLUTION PREVENTION..................................... HB-4039 EPA-CLEAN AIR ACT ........................ .................. HB-4037 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE.................................. HB-3029 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER.................................. HB-1058 LIFETIME TRANSFERS-CLAIMS ........................... ..... HB-0461 PARK DIST OVERLAP-DISCONNECT ................................. HB-3340 PEN CD- UNIVERSITIES- DISABILITY ............................... HB-0696 PROP TAX LIMITATION-BONDS.................................. HB-3339 PROP TX EXTEN LIMIT-LEVIES............... ................ HB-3180 REV-HIWAY-TWNSHIP LAW-BENEFITS............. HB-0699 SCH CD-CERTIFY INTERGOV AGREE................................ HB-1914 SCH CD-DROPOUT PROCEDURE ............................ . HB-3106 SCH CD-ED ASSISTANCE FUND-USE ..... .... .......... HB-1459 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.............................. HB-0403 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED................................. HB-0843 SCH CD-WORKING CASH TRANSFER ...................... HB-3695 SCHOOL DAY CARE-CORPRAL PUNISH ........................ HB-2712 2468 PERSICO, VINCENT A. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION.............................. HB-1345 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ................................ HB-2174 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS......................................... HB-3230 STRUCTRAL PEST CONTRL-SCHOOLS .............................. HB-3222 TIFS-ORDINANCES-TAX ABATEMENT ........................... HB-1838 TOBACCO SALES LICENSING........................................... HB-2449 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE........................................... HB-1376 VEH CD-MIN PROPERTY DAMAGE ..................................... HB-1124 WORKPLACE PRIVACY-DISCIPLINE .................................. HB-3152 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PERSICO HOUSE BILL: 35, 60, 954, 1137, 1637, 1713, 2032, 2178, 2661, 3034, 3211, 3255, 3277 SENATE BILL: 102, 103, 126, 150, 189, 562, 563, 947, 973, 1058, 1309, 1318, 1536, 1555, 1650, 1768, 2167, 2170 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 233, 316, 836, 884, 1197, 1620, 1739, 2010, 2020, 2565, 2619, 2702 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP) BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... HB-1252 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION ...................................... HB-0367 CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DIST-TECH .......................... HB-2276 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP.............................. HB-0913 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES.................................... HB-1250 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS ......................... .......... HB-0576 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT .......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ....................... HB-1257 CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION-EXEMPT ......................... HB-1439 COOK CNTY STORMWATER COUNCIL ................................ HB-0745 COUNTIES-STORMWATER FEES.......................................... HB-3244 DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ............................................ HB-0875 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE DIST................................ HB-2275 ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE ................................ HB-0037 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0020 EPA LOCAL SITE REFERENDUM ........................................ HB-3320 EPA POLLUTION PREVENTION........................................ HB-4039 EPA- AIR PERM IT .................................................................... HB-0818 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE RULES ...................................... HB-0884 EPA-PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY....................................... HB-2136 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING ........................................ HB-2019 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-TECHNICA L................................ HB-2277 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION .................................. HB-1251 HEALTH INS-PRODUCER CONTROLLED .......................... HB-3281 HIGHWAY CODE-HIGHWAY COMM................................. HB-4142 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL .......................... HB-0135 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ....................................... HB-3029 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION .............................. HB-1696 IL NUCLEAR SAFETY PREPAREDNESS................................ HB-1449 LAWN CORP PRODUCTS/PERMIT........................................... HB-3344 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................. HB-1255 LOCAL GOVT PROF SERV-ARCHITECT.............................. HB-3379 LOCAL WASTE FEE-ROAD CLEANUP............................... HB-3843 MOBILE HOME TAX LIABILITY DATE.................................. HB-3460 MOSQUITO ABATE DIST-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2279 MUNI ACQUIRE RECREATION LAND................................... HB-0769 MUNI ANNEX AGREEMT-JURISDICTN ............................. HB-3257 MUNI-DISCONNECT TERRITORY ....................................... HB-3640 N SHORE SAN DIST BOARD COMPSTN................................. HB-1920 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN............................................. HB-0314 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ............................... HB-0255 RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMPACT ACT................................. HB-3435 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-4112 RETAIL TAX- FILE PROTEST ............................................... HB-1026 RETAIL TAX- FILE PROTEST........................ ...................... HB-1027 SCH CD-DISSOLVED DIST BOND TAX ............................. HB-1752 SCH CD-GYM EQUIPMNT INSPECTION.......................... HB-0770 SCH CD-TREASURER/TRUSTEES ..................................... HB-0347 SENIOR CITIZENS- HOMESTEAD ......................................... HB-0285 2469 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE.............................. HB-2254 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS................................... HB-2253 SOLID WASTE/STATE RECYCLING ...................................... HB-2020 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT ...................................... HB-1256 STATE FINANCE-MAINTAIN ROADS ................................. HB-0189 STREET LIGHT DIST-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2280 TAX-INCOME-FILE PROTEST ........................................... HB-1025 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER .................................. HB-0174 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRONMT .................... HB-0095 TOLL HIGHWAY/REIMBURSE DOT ....................................... HB-0188 TOWNSHIP LAW OF 1874-CHANGES ................................. HB-1221 TOWNSHIP LAW OF 1874-CHANGES ................................ HB-1222 TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR ACCOUNT................................... HB-1535 TOWNSHIP-BORROW MONEY-TIME LMT...................... HB-0408 UNDERGROUND TANKS-GAS STORAGE........................... HB-3251 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS ..................................... HB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON,W HOUSE BILL: 154, 558, 610, 1258, 1993, 1994, 2055, 2647, 3081, 3477, 3767 SENATE BILL: 267, 326, 485, 541, 810, 811, 894, 989, 1231, 1241, 1427, 1526, 1716, 1743, 1776, 1909, 1948, 2049 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 17, 43, 46, 85, 148, 229, 260, 403, 405, 411, 426, 433, 434, 490, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 702, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1482, 1545, 1604, 1632, 1654, 1664, 1734, 1800, 1856, 1866, 1888, 1889, 1921, 1955, 1988, 1998, 2068, 2069, 2173, 2202, 2217, 2228, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2482, 2483, 2616 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 81, 96, 153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 16 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP) $CDB- PLAIN FIELD SCH ........................................................ H B-0617 ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ....................................... HB-0612 ALCOHOL-SUB ABUSE PREVENT FUND ............................ HB-3694 CANNABIS CONTROL-CONSPIRACY.................................. HB-1452 CONTROL SUBSTANCES-SEIZ ASSETS .............................. HB-1643 CONTROLLED SUBST-PROBATION ................................... HB-2129 CRIM CD-ALCOHOL-CONTRABAND ............................ HB-4030 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ................................................. HB-2130 CRIM CD-DRUG-WEAPON-CLASS X ............................. HB-1665 CRIM CD- ENTRAPM ENT ....................................................... HB-1667 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES-15 YEAR........................................ HB-1666 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-NO KNOCK ................................ HB-1668 CRIM PROCEDURE-STALKING .......................................... HB-2677 CRIMINAL CD- CHILD SUPPORT ......................................... HB-1687 CRIM INAL CD- RELATIVE....................................................... HB-2131 CRIMINAL PRO-LAB REPORTS ........................................... HB-3291 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTE/AIRPORT ................................ HB-1610 ELEC CD-CHOOSE NONE OPTION ................................... HB-1639 ELEC CD-GA CANDIDATES .......................................... HB-1611 ELEC CD-JUNE GEN PRIMARY ELECT ............................... HB-1837 ELEC CD- VOTER RECALL ........................... ......................... HB-1978 EMINENT DOM-APPRAISAL COPIES .................................. HB-1070 EMINENT DOM-QUICK TAKE HEARING........................... HB-1069 EMINENT DOM-UNECONOMIC REMNANT .................... HB-1068 EMINENT DOM-VALUATION DATE .................................... HB-1071 EMINENT DOMAIN-INFORMAL CLAIMS....................... HB-1072 EMINENT DOMAIN-LOST OPPORTUNTY.......................... HB-1067 FIREARMS ID-NOTIFICATION ......................................... HB-3768 GOV ETHICS-ACTIONS-INFLUENCE............................. HB-1332 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS ...................... .................... HB-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 HIV TESTING-DRUG/SEX TREATMENT............................ HB-2400 JUVENILE COURT-INSPECT RECORDS............................ HB-1951 METRO CVC CTR SUPPRT--MEAOB ...................................... HB-3725 MILITARY ABSENTEE BALLOTS ................................... ...... HB-2539 PUB HLTH--SHAKEN INFANT SYNDRME........................... HB-1670 PUBLIC AID--CANNABIS CONTROL .................................. HB-1909 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................... HB-2106 2470 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP)-Cont. SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN .................................... HB-0924 STATE'S ATTORNEY FEES ............................ ............. HB-1671 VEH CD-AGGRAVTED SPEEDING......................................... HB-1669 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETKA HOUSE BILL: 1454, 1955, 1990, 1991, 2349, 3211, 3767 SENATE BILL: 263, 1020, 1272, 1585, 1741, 2155 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 509, 743, 776, 884, 939, 1040, 1226, 1829, 2197, 2617, 2640 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 33 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 PHELAN, JAMES W. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM) $EPA- MOBILE OFFICE......................................................... HB-0199 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN ............................... HB-1770 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT......................................... HB-2362 CANNABIS- PENALTY ................................... ..................... HB-2569 CEMETERY CARE-PUBLIC GRAVEYARD....................... HB-2139 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ............................................ HB-0160 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS............................................ HB-2379 CREDIT REPORT NOTIFICATION ACT.................................. HB-2140 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF........................ HB-0056 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY................................. HB-2315 CRIM CD- SPRAY PAINT ........................................................ HB-3423 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS.................................. HB-3655 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ............................. HB-2000 EPA-PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY...................................... HB-2136 EPA- 800 NUM BER ................................................................... HB-1774 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-SERVICES ....................................... HB-2527 IHDA- M ORTGAGES/VETS.................................................. HB-1615 INCOM E TAX/STYLE .................................. ..... .......... HB-2109 INS CD-POLICY READABILITY........................................... HB-0089 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ HB-2170 MILITARY CODE/ASSIST LOCAL LAW................................. HB-0080 MUNI CD-CABLE TV-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2680 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/AVE SALARY.................................... HB-3302 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/FED GOVT CRED............................ HB-3318 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/OPTIONAL CRED............................. HB-3317 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/PRIOR SERVICE............................... HB-3336 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/SICK LEAVE.................................... HB-3301 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/SURVIVOR 3%................................... HB-3303 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/VARIOUS CHGS ............................... HB-3338 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE................................. HB-2090 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE/WIDOW-INCRS .......................... HB-0754 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION............................. HB-0847 PERSONNEL CD-CMS-EXAMS.......................................... HB-0086 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY...................................... HB-1724 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT....................................................... HB-2196 PUB UTIL KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT.................................. HB-0078 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT................................................ HB-2399 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT............................................ HB-3821 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS............................. HB-2253 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD.................................... HB-2338 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT................................................. HB-1849 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG .......................... HB-0123 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ................................ HB-0244 VEH CD-CHARITABLE VEHICLE........................................ HB-2884 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES.......................................... HB-0024 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELAN HOUSE BILL: 81, 100, 101, 102, 208, 371, 477, 513, 546, 612, 807, 811, 2010, 2287, 2305, 2344, 2748, 2774, 3100, 3104, 3413, 4199 SENATE BILL: 98, 111, 197, 1045 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 89, 141, 142, 364, 436, 444, 511, 696, 1370, 1565, 1606, 1608, 1898, 2486, 2543, 2725 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ........................................ HB-1215 AIR EMISSN ALLOW-ELECTRIC RATE............................... HB-3110 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM............................ HB-1925 2471 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ALLIED HEALTH CARE PROF--TECH ................................. HB-3 162 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB-1217 BIPARTISAN HLTH REFORM COMMMSN ........................... HB-2774 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ......................................... HB-0488 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT.......................................... HB-2362 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CHILD CARE- IMMUNIZATION ............................................ HB-1218 CHILD FATALITY TASK FORCE-RULE............................... HB-3004 CHILDHOOD HUNGER RELIEF ACT.................................... HB-3311 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................. HB-2578 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2583 CLEAN ALTERNATE FUELS ACT......................... ............. HB-3033 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT .................................. HB-0991 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 CORRECTIONS- COUNSELING ........................................... HB-2457 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES........................... HB-2307 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE................................ HB-2596 DAY CARE HOME-LOCAL REGULATION ........................ . HB-0896 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN ................................... HB-0677 DEDICATE FUND NOTE/ECON FISCAL................................ HB-3591 DEPT PUBLIC HEALTH-POWERS ........................... ........ HB-3164 DWNST MASS TRANS-PARTICIPANT................................. HB-3232 ELECT CD- TECHNICAL ..................................................... HB-2036 EMS ACT- TECHNICAL ....................................................... HB-2004 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES ............................. HB-2536 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT .................................................. HB-2187 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY-TECH ................................ HB-3161 FARM FAM ILY ASSISTANCE .................................................. HB-1695 FIRE PROTECT DISTRICT ORGANIZE................................. HB-2653 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL ................................... HB-1869 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .......................................................... HB-4223 HIGHWAY CODE-UNIT ROADS.......................................... HB-2749 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY .............................................. HB-2584 IDPA- HOUSING ............. .... . ............................................. H B-2231 IDPA- PROMPT PAYMENT ................. ..... ........................ HB-0849 IDPH-NURSE MEDICINE INITIATIVE ................................. HB-1216 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS .................................................. HB-2579 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ....................................... HB-1868 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC.............................. HB-1139 INS CD- MINE SUBSIDENCE ................................................. HB-0254 INVESTIGATOR EXPERIENCE RQMNT ................................ HB-3941 JUV COURT-JURISDICTN- HRGS ...................................... HB-2225 JUVENILES- HEADINGS .................................................. HB-2024 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES ...................................... HB-2515 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS .................................... HB-0129 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS........................... HB-0578 MEDICAID-COPAYMENTS-GRANT INCR ...................... HB-3714 MINES ACT-EXPLOSIVES ............................. .................... HB-3622 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21 ................................................. HB-2343 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND............................ HB-0735 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND ..................................................... HB-1694 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM ........................ HB-1983 NURSING HOME CARE-QUALIFICATNS........................... HB-3796 NURSING HOME-RESIDENTS FUNDS ................................ HB-3045 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT....................................... HB-2114 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE.............................. HB-2091 PEN CD-IMRF SCHOOLS PICKUP ......................................... HB-1893 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT .............................. HB-0421 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT................................... HB-2086 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY................................... HB-2089 PEN CD-TEACHR/LEAVE OF ABSENCE.......................... HB-1839 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER.......................... HB-0397 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP ................................ HB-2581 PUB AID- GEN ASST-CONCILIATION .............................. HB-2229 PUB AID-MEDICALLY INDIGENT AID................................ HB-3414 PUB HEALTH-DIRECTOR-PHYSICIAN............................. HB-1952 PUB HEALTH-ST BD OF HEALTH ......................................... HB-1953 2472 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB HLTH-DIRECTOR-PHYSICIAN .................................. HB-4131 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR ....................................... HB-2342 PUBLIC AID-ELECTRONIC TRANSFER .............................. HB-2607 PUBLIC HEALTH-LOCAL BOARD......................................... HB-3854 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY........................................ HB-1198 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER............................... HB-2048 REGIONAL AMBULANCE SERV-CHANGE ........................ HB-1219 REGIONAL AMBULANCE SERVICE LAW............................. HB-3163 REVENUE- TECHNICAL ......................................................... HB-1640 RURAL HEALTH CARE ............................................................ HB-1220 RURAL HEALTH CARE-PUB HEALTH ................................ HB-3160 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER .................................. HB-2577 SALES TAX- MOTOR FUEL.................... .............................. HB-0018 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS ..................................... HB-1891 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED..................................... HB-0843 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM.................................. HB-0755 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER ............................................ HB-0345 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0198 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF................................... HB-1297 ST FINANCE-SECTION HEADING........................................ HB-1282 ST PROMPT PAY-ST GROUP INSUR..................................... HB-2999 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI .......................................... HB-0721 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 USE TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOL BUSES ..................................... HB-0934 VEH CD- RAIL CAR COVERS................................................ HB-4219 VEHICLE USE TAX-USED TIRE MGMT............................... HB-2340 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT................................................ HB-2100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 4, 15, 31, 39, 70, 86, 204, 242, 255, 282, 303, 309, 314, 315, 330, 419, 422, 508, 553, 585, 591, 847, 848, 865, 1463, 1629, 1812, 1870, 2235, 2453, 2468, 2673, 2697, 2996, 3221, 3262, 3323, 3353, 3424, 3479, 3592, 3610, 3687, 4246 SENATE BILL: 33, 56, 57, 58, 130, 132, 169, 410, 435, 455, 495, 496, 512, 608, 629, 651, 758, 760, 821, 973, 979, 1048, 1074, 1294, 1607, 1695, 2057, 2138 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 182, 215, 216, 217, 312, 315, 338, 408, 828, 1231, 1397, 1621, 1630, 1953, 1999, 2224, 2234 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 77, 92, 99, 126, 133, 141, 149 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 114, 172 PIEL, ROBERT J. REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) ELEC CD-GEN PRIMARY DATE CHG................................... HB-0530 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ......................................... HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN..................................... HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE............................... HB-0093 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................ HB-0092 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PIEL HOUSE BILL: 364 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) ABANDON-DRUG-INVOLVED JUVENIL .......................... HB-3266 ABUSED CHILDREN/PCHNL............................................... HB-0724 ADOPTION-FITNESS-EXPENSES-FEES.......................... HB-3684 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES ...................................... HB-1912 BRD OF GOVERNORS-STUDENT VOTE .............................. HB-0523 CHARITABLE TRUST-SOLICIT........................................... HB-1564 CHICAGO-NOTICE OF NEW SCHOOL ................................. HB-0522 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE ................................ HB-0585 CHILD ADVOCACY ACT....................................................... HB-4184 CHILD CARE-TECHNICAL...................................... ......... HB-1544 CHILD PROTECTION & ADVOCACY...................................... HB-0584 CHILD SUPPORT-EDUCATION EXPENS............................. HB-3482 CHILD/FAM SERV TECH CHNGS................................:........... HB-0725 CHILDREN FAMILY SERV-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-3091 CHILDREN/FAMILY SERV-NUMBERING ...................... HB-0726 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES/FAM SUPPORT .............................. HB-2375 CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION BOARD ................................. HB-2753 COMMITTEEMEN-ETHIC STATEMENTS ........................ HB-2776 CORR CD-THREAT-CRIMINAL CONDCT..................... HB-3089 2473 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY .............................. HB-0043 DCFS-CASEWORKER-FALSE INFO................................. HB-3090 DCFS-DAY CARE-TECHNICAL CHANGE ......... .......... HB-3480 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD........................ HB-0137 DCFS- SPECIAL RULES ............... ....................................... .. HB-1545 DCFS/A BUSE/REPORTS.......................................................... HB-0586 DC FS/PLACEM ENT ........................................... .................... HB-0583 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS........................................... HB-0013 DISPLAY HUMAN REMAIN-EXCEPTNS............................. HB-0521 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT/EDUC..................................... HB-0936 DOM VIOLENCE-IN FO/PHYSICIAN .................................. HB-0044 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS-CHG............................. HB-0727 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-0728 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS............................ HB-0034 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN GIFT LIMIT........................................ HB-2376 ELEC CD-RAISE CANVASS PAY ......................................... HB-0079 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0035 FEES & SALARIES-JUDGES .................................................... HB-0272 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. HB-0915 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT............................... HB-3624 GUBERNATORIAL ELEC FINANCE ................................... HB-1010 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ..................................... HB-3079 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 HUMAN SKELETAL REMAIN PROTECTN......................... HB-0520 IDPA--CHILD CUSTODY ............................................ .. HB-0723 IDPA- TECHNICAL ................... ................................... .. HB-1546 INS CD IN VITRO FERTILIZATION......................................... HB-0133 JUV CT- HEARINGS/PLACEMENT ........................................ HB-4183 JUVENILE COURT/GUARDIAN REPORT.............................. HB-2797 JUVENILE CT-SPECIAL ADVOCATE.................................. HB-3315 JUVENILE-PERMANENCY GOALS ....................................... HB-3416 JUVENILE/PLACEM ENT .................................. ................... HB-0582 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES................................ HB-2336 MARRIAGE & DISSLTN-CHILD ABUSE ............................ HB-2711 MUNI & CRIM CD-ALDERMN-FIREARM....................... HB-2696 NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POLICY .............................. HB-0001 OPEN PRIMARY ACT ............................................ ......... HB-0033 PARENTAGE-CUSTDY & VISITATION ................................ HB-0937 PEN CD-EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT .............................. HB-0014 PEN CD-JUDGE/EMPLOYMNT/RETIRMT...................... HB-0054 REVENUE ACT-APPRAISAL EVIDENCE............................. HB-0055 SCH CD-LIMIT MAINSTREAMING ..................................... HB-2606 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED................. ................... HB-0047 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED....................................... HB-3481 SCHOOL DAY CARE-CORPRAL PUNISH......................... HB-2712 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-EMPLOYR ..................... HB-0042 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PRESTON HOUSE BILL: 53, 103, 195, 677, 785, 858, 941, 973, 1233, 1422, 2242, 2244, 3080, 3875, 4168 SENATE BILL: 248, 249, 250, 442, 548, 580, 619, 718, 812, 934, 1066, 1393, 1435, 1600, 1640, 1722, 2159, 2163 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 82, 105, 298, 1468, 2274, 2278, 2290, 2294, 2637, 2642 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 88, 155 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 32, 36 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 PUGH, COY REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP) $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO........................................ HB-3549 ABORTION--VIABILITY TESTS ............................................ HB-2265 ABORTION--VIABLE FETUS ............................................ HB-0622 AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT COMMSN ......................... HB-3255 ASSMT EQUALIZATION-COOK CO ...................................... HB-0948 ASSMT-COOK CO ADD-PIN CROSSREF............................ HB-0984 ASSMT-SALES RATIO STUDIES-COOK............................. HB-0985 ASSMT-ST PROP TAX APPL BD-COOK........................... HB-0947 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES ................................... HB-1912 2474 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VISITATION .................................... HB-2401 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD .................................... HB-0962 FISH CD-ZEBRA MUSSEL .................................................. HB-1757 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 GOV ETHICS- NEPOTISM ............................. ............. HB-1327 HIV REPORTS-MONTHLY BY DPH....................................... HB-2259 HIV TEST DEFINITION ......................................................... HB-0982 HIV TEST-DCFS PERPETRATOR ........................................... HB-0983 HIV TESTING-CORRECTIONS............................................ HB-2262 HIV TESTING-DRUG/SEX TREATMENT............................ HB-2400 HIV TESTING-TUBERCULOSIS............................................ HB-2387 HIV TESTNG-BEFORE DOC RELEASES............................... HB-2263 HIV-EMERGENCY EMP EXPOSURE..................................... HB-2404 HIV-RECEIVE FED TEST DATA ......................................... HB-2261 HIV-TEST RAPISTS-PROBABL CAUSE.............................. HB-2264 HOME VALUE ASSURANCE ACT........................................ HB-2397 INCOME TX-CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES ......................... HB-2080 INFANT MORTALITY-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1939 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER............................................. HB-2787 LANDFILL HOME VALUE ASSURANCE................................ HB-2647 MFT-DIST TO LOCALS ....................... .................... HB-2258 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION.................................... HB-2648 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE....................................... HB-2772 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................................ HB-2663 PUBLIC LABOR RELATNS-LABOR BD................................. HB-1280 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE TCHR CERTIF .............................. HB-2081 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN .................................... HB-0924 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO ................................... HB-1881 SR CITIZEN PROP TAX DEFERRAL........................................ HB-0981 ST FIN-SHORTEN LAPSE PERIOD ........................................ HB-2260 ST MONEY-LOAN/HOSPITAL PUB AID.............................. HB-0986 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PULLEN HOUSE BILL: 743, 853, 920, 2055, 2736, 2737, 2856 SENATE BILL: 263, 565, 828, 1233, 1281, 1374 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 15, 90, 135, 205, 307, 308, 420, 437, 578, 666, 710, 737, 837, 876, 889, 1155, 1246, 1249, 1486, 1728, 1897, 2144, 2582, 2785 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 140, 162 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16, 21 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) 1, (SS1) 3 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP) ABANDONED BABY ADOPTION ACT..................................... HB-2013 AGE OF MAJORITY-REDUCED .......................................... HB-1239 AGGRAVATED FACTOR-SEX/FAMILY............................... HB-3184 BOILER SAFETY STANDARDS............................................ HB-3787 CANNABIS CONTROL-CONSPIRACY................................. HB-1452 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS .....................H......... HB-2125 CHILD LABOR-EMPL CERT ADVISORY.............................. HB-3107 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ........................... HB-2017 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERMS................................................... HB-1466 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP.............................. HB-0913 CIVIL ADMIN CD-PROFESSNL REG .................................... HB-1970 COMP HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY............................................. HB-3282 CONTROLLED SUBST-AMPHETAMINES ........................... HB-2126 CRIM CD-CORRECTION-CHILD PORN ............................ HB-3921 CRIM CD-GANG CONSCRIPTION ......................... ......... HB-3589 CRIM CD- SUICIDE...................................................... HB-4031 CRIM CD-SUICIDE-RITUAL ABUSE .................................. HB-3633 CRIMINAL CD- FIREARMS.................................................... HB-1453 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND...................................................... HB-1629 DCFS-DESIGNTE PRIV AGCY GURDAN ............................. HB-3769 DCFS-PLACEMENT EXEMPTIONS ..................................... HB-0555 DIETETIC & NUTRITION LICENSE .................................... HB-3356 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ......................... HB-0437 EPA--COMPOSTING LOCATIONS........................................ HB-3392 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ....................... HB-2250 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING........................... HB-1287 2475 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP)-Cont. FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 FOSTER HOMES- RELATIVES...... .................................. HB-1907 GANGS-WEAPONS/SENTENCE ........................................ HB-2746 HABITUAL CHILD SEX OFFND-DEFIN ............................... HB-0549 HORSE RACING TAX-ALLOCATION ................................... HB-1972 IDPA-GEN ASSISTANCE RECORDS ..................................... HB-4166 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC............................ HB-0429 INC TX-SR CIT HLTH CARE DEDUCT ................................. HB-0842 JUVENILE CT-PROSECUTION ............................................... HB-3690 NURSE HOME ADMIN-AUTHORITY ................................. HB-1621 PARENTAGE-DNA TESTING ........................................... HB-2770 POLICE SEARCH-NONCUSTODL PARNT........................... HB-2962 PROF COUNSELOR LICENSING-FUND .............................. HB-1971 PROF REGULATION ADMINISTRATION.............................. HB-3166 PROFESSIONS & OCCUPATIONS......................................... HB-3096 PROJECT CHANCE-LIFE SKILLS ........................................ HB-4167 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.............................................. HB-2663 SCH CD-GANG MEMBER EXPULSION ................................ HB-3086 SCH CD-UNREIMBURSED MANDATES.............................. HB-3500 SEX-PHYSCAL ABUSE-CNTY PD EXAM .......................... HB-3770 SR CITIZN-TAX DEFERRAL-FREEZE ............................. HB-0866 ST ORGANIZED GANG DATABASE ACT............................... HB-3588 STRUC ENGINEER-BOARD TERMS ..................................... HB-1370 SUNSET-DETECTN DECEPTN EXAMNR............................ HB-1455 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE......................................... HB-0161 VEHICLE EMMISSION-WILL COUNTY ............................... HB-0729 WORKER COMP-HEALTH CARE LIEN................................ HB-4148 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REGAN HOUSE BILL: 202, 255, 282, 744, 853, 894, 1056, 1499, 1672, 1687, 1691, 1730, 2264, 2325, 2328, 2504, 2596, 2648, 2654, 2677, 2713, 2736, 2737, 2798, 2939, 3004, 3067, 3214, 3369, 3767, 4030, 4168, 4214, 4225 SENATE BILL: 94, 122, 278, 312, 510, 805, 874, 1019, 1098, 1210, 1211, 1293, 1377, 1570, 1615, 1638, 1662, 1763, 1806, 1897, 1902, 1903, 1949, 1964, 2165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 52, 178, 293, 437, 496, 754, 939, 983, 1249, 1268, 1286, 1789, 1808, 2010, 2183, 2397, 2501, 2550, 2605 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 111 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 177 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING............................ HB-1875 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS ................................. HB-2116 CHILDREN--ALCOHOLIC PARENTS ..................................... HB-1230 CIRCUIT BRKR- ELIGIBILITY.............................................. HB-1568 COMP HLTH PLAN ELIGIBILITY ....................................... HB-3282 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE................................ HB-2031 CRIM CD- CARJACKING ............................... ...................... HB-4246 DENTAL PRACTICE--QUALIFICATION .............. .................. HB-1612 ELEC CD-HIKE COOK JUDGE PAY ..................................... HB-3448 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION ........ .............................. HB-0026 ELEC CD- PETITIONS ...................................... ...................... HB-0354 ELEC CD-PRECINT RETURNS ............................................. HB-0351 ELEC CD--REGISTRATION............................................. HB-0353 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT................................ HB-2561 HEALTH INS-COVERAGE EXEMPT.................................... HB-3323 IDPA- TECHN ICA L.......................................... ..................... HB-2565 INS CD-POLICY READABILITY .......................................... HB-0089 INS TELEPHONE SOLICITING ......................................... HB-3876 INSURANCE PRODUCER EXAMS ......................................... HB-3877 JUV CT-IMPACT INCARCERATION ..................................... HB-2522 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY.............................. HB-0594 LOCAL GOVT-VACANCY/VOTES ........................................ HB-0352 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21.................................... HB-2343 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-RETIREMENT.............................. HB-0680 PHYSICN CHRG-MEDICARE PATIENT............................... HB-1378 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS ........................................ HB-2055 PUB AID BENEFITS IMPACT NOTE ................................. HB-2452 PUB AID CD-NO CLASSIFICATION ................................. HB-1862 2476 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ............................................ HB-2454 RESID MORT ACT-LICENSE RENEWAL........................... HB-3652 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-2997 SCH CD-25 PUPIL MAX-ELEMENTARY............................ HB-0339 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK.......................................... HB-1870 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE................................... HB-0701 WORKER COMP-$5000 FOR BURIAL.................................... HB-2099 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICE HOUSE BILL: 31, 41, 225, 234, 300, 761, 847, 872, 1203, 1649, 1876, 1890, 2100, 2151, 2348, 2373, 2573, 2697, 2748, 2801, 2901, 2925, 2930, 2952, 2982, 2991, 2999, 3000, 3032, 3034, 3098, 3133, 3140, 3201, 3221, 3230, 3234, 3407, 3432, 3453, 3463, 3473, 3561, 3563, 3698, 3776, 3793, 3870, 4044, 4056, 4156 SENATE BILL: 105, 177, 299, 638, 703, 705, 757, 774, 791, 1192, 1223, 1322, 1638, 1772, 1889, 1937 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 45, 120, 212, 227, 425, 666, 823, 833, 896, 914, 1217, 1274, 1317, 2257, 2259, 2642 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 166 RICHMOND, BRUCE REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-CONSERVATION/CONTRACTS............................. HB-1262 AGING- RESPITE CARE .......................................................... HB-2469 ALZHEIMER RESOURCE CENTER ......................................... HB-1160 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES ...................................... HB-1912 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2583 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT............................... HB-2062 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT .............................. HB-0204 DRUG FACILITY EDUCATION COSTS................................... HB-0734 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE................................................ HB-1695 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL...................................... HB-1869 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT......................................... HB-2114 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE.............................. HB-2091 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-FIRE/ALARMS ................................ HB-1498 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.................................. HB-2466 PUBLIC USE TRUST AUDITOR GEN....................................... HB-0526 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER .................................. HB-2577 SCH CD-EXPERIMENTAL EDUC PROG............................... HB-0601 SEED ARBITRATION ACT........................................................ HB-0620 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER ............................................ HB-0345 VARIOUS TAX-GASOHOL .................................................... HB-0683 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES.......................................... HB-0024 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN.............................. HB-0567 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICHMOND HOUSE BILL: 429, 556, 579, 721, 826, 848, 2366, 3176, 3325 SENATE BILL: 42, 190, 259, 280, 304, 495, 535, 727, 927, 928, 1037, 1048, 1363, 1364, 1842 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 315, 843, 1068, 1213, 1397, 1999, 2076 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 163 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) AUTO RENT TAX-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1958 BONE MARROW DONOR-EDUCATION .............................. HB-1855 CHILD PASSENGER-RESTRAINT......................................... HB-3708 CIVIL PROC-QUICK TAKE POWERS .................................... HB-0889 CON FRAUD-MOTOR VEHICLES .......................... ......... HB-3410 CONTROLLED INS BUS TRANSCT ACT................................ HB-2351 CONTROLLED SUBST-TRUCK STOPS ................................. HB-3706 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD .............................. HB-2316 CRIM CD-VEH CD/DUI .10 TO .08 ......................... .......... HB-0485 DPA- INS COVERAGE/HIV ..................................................... HB-1797 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BINDER CARD................................. HB-0467 ELEC CD-NO PRECINCT REGISTRATN .............................. HB-0404 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER TRANS............................. HB-2627 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR .......................... HB-2459 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ....................................... HB-0050 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT............................... HB-3624 HEALTH FIN REFORM-REPORTS-DRS ......................... HB-3619 HIGHWAYS- BUS- TRACTOR ............................................. HB-1189 2477 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HMO-EXCLUSIVE CONTRACTS.......................................... HB-3909 HORSE RACE PRIVILEGE TAX.............................. ......... HB-2300 IL HIGHWAY CD-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-1 191 INTERSTATE RAIL COMPACT............................................ HB-3729 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD .............................. HB-2295 LOCAL AIR RIGHTS-LEASE PLEDGE ................... .............. HB-2353 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ............................................ HB-0859 MEDICAL PRACTICE-MIDWIVES ......................................... HB-1857 M INORS- PARKS- DRUGS ......................... ................ ........ HB-0671 MOTOR FUEL TAX-AGREEMENTS ...................................... HB-0083 MOTOR FUEL TAX-AGREEMENTS ...................................... HB-0084 MUNI UTILITY SERV/DISCONNECTN .................................. HB-2352 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM .......................... HB-1983 PEN CD-COOK CO POL-TRANSFER ................................... HB-4097 PHARMACY FUND INTEREST .............................................. HB-3910 PHARMACY PRAC ACT-TECH CHANGE............................ HB-3911 RIGHT TO PRIVACY WORK PLACE ........................... ......... HB-1533 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT ......................................... HB-0825 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT ..................................... HB-0591 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT......................................... HB-1286 TANNING FACILITY PERMIT ACT........................................ HB-1853 THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPT EXPIRATN .................................. HB-1299 TOLL HIGHWAY-EASEMENT FEES .................................... HB-1183 UNIV RETAIL SALES-NO COMPETITN .............................. HB-1968 UTILIZATION REVIEW AGENCY CERT ............................ HB-3930 VEH CD-BAN RADARS IN TRUCKS...................................... HB-3707 VEH CD- CAR REN TA L ....................................... ................... H B-1959 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE HELMET......................................... HB-4200 VEH CD- PENALTIES ....................... ................................. .....H B-1995 VEH CD- SALE OF IN FO .............................................. . ............ HB-1933 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST............................................ HB-0719 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATE-LICENSES ............................ HB-1960 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME .............................. HB-0718 VEH CD-VEHICLE RENTALS.................................................. HB-3452 VEH CD-VEHICLE SALES/MARKETING ............................ HB-0731 VEHICLE CD-REGISTRATN PLATES ................................ HB-3634 VEHICLE CD-TECHNICAL .................. ... ...................... HB-2150 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS .................................... HB-1956 3RD PARTY PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM ............................... HB-3908 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONAN HOUSE BILL: 45, 56, 915, 1663, 2165, 2234, 2373, 2806 SENATE BILL: 25, 317, 443, 660, 844, 1093, 1250, 1271, 1279, 1280, 2167, 2169, 2170 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 169, 364, 396, 501, 744, 779, 788, 837, 1047, 1417, 1460 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 37, 38, 42, 56, 72, 135 RONEN, CAROL REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONEN HOUSE RESOLUTION: 2784 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP) AG-PUBLIC HEALTH-PESTICIDES............................. ..... HB-0831 ANIMAL FEES-TRUST FUND....................................... .. HB-0338 CIVIL PRO-MALPRACTICE.................................................. HB-4133 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/HOME RULE ........................................ HB-1012 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/PREFERENCE ...................................... HB-1013 CONVICTS-CRIMES-LOCKUP ......................................... HB-0418 CORR CD-PARTITION VISIT AREA...................................... HB-0336 CORR CD-VOLUNTEER VOCATNL SCH ............................. HB-0335 CORRCTNS-HOME INVASION-PROBATN ...................... HB-1702 CORRECTIONS-BURGLARY................................ ......... HB-2487 CORRECTIONS-HALF-WAY HOUSES............................ HB-1131 CORRECTIONS-HANDGUN VIOLATIONS ........................ HB-1704 CORRECTIONS-LOSE GOOD TIME .................................... HB-0267 CORRECTIONS-WORK RELEASE PRGMS....................... HB-0987 COUNTY JAIL-PRISONER MED CARE............................. HB-4134 COUNTY JAIL--PRISONERS ..................... ................................ HB-3367 COUNTY JAIL-SEPARATE PRISONERS .............................. HB-3210 COUNTY-VIOLATE ORDINANCE-COURT.................... HB-3824 2478 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CYCLE RIDER SAFETY TRAINING ....................................... HB-1 129 DEFERRED COMP/FOOTBALL COACHES............................ HB-1701 DMHDD-REIMBURSE JAIL SERVICES ................................ HB-0350 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS ............................................... HB-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY ......................... HB-1325 HORSE RACING TAX-AGRICULTURAL............................. HB-0456 HORSE RACING-MOBILE OTB-FAIRS .............................. HB-1706 HUMAN RIGHTS-DISABLED PERSONS .............................. HB-2177 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 IDPA/SUPPLMNT ASSISTNCE PAYMNT .............................. HB-0239 INCOME TX-LOSSES/REFUNDS ........................................ HB-3764 INS CD-FEES-ISU INSUR CENTER..................................... HB-3696 JUV CT-NO DCFS REIMBURS LIMIT.................................... HB-0257 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER .............................. HB-0579 LOTTERY & FINANCE-SCHOOL FUNDS............................ HB-2202 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT ................................. HB-0240 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS ................................. HB-0492 PEN CD--DIVORCE/BENEFITS ............................................... HB-1226 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-STUDY CRED .......................... HB-3621 PEN CD-GA SURVIVOR INCREASE...................................... HB-2722 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 REPEAL IL BULL LEASING ACT........................................ HB-1430 REVENUE ACT 1939-CHANGE ........................................ HB-1130 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K-3 ............................................ HB-0258 SCH CD-GRANTS-CURRICULAR PRGRM ....................... HB-0455 SCH CD-ONE VOCATIONL ED COURSE........................... HB-0261 SCH CD-PURPOSE OF EDUCATION ..................................... HB-0256 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST.............................. HB-0478 SCH CD-TEACHER SUMMER JOB........................ ........... HB-3465 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM.................................. HB-0755 SCH CD-TRANSITN CLASS PROGRAM............................... HB-0259 SCH CD-VOC EDUC PRACTICUMS....................................... HB-0757 SCH CD-WORLD OF WORK INSTRUCTN ........................... HB-0533 SCH CD-WORLD OF WORK INSTRUCTN ........................... HB-3102 SCH CD-8 PERIOD SCHOOL DAY ........................................ HB-0260 SCHOOL DISTRICT ASSESSMENT.......................................... HB-1890 SELF ESTEEM ACT...................................................................... H B-1705 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD ......................................... HB-0285 ST SOIL-DRUMMR SILTY CLAY LOAM.............................. HB-0241 STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL............................................. HB-1703 SUMMER SCHOOL FOR AGRICULTURE............................... HB-0534 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-DROPOUTS.............................. HB-0340 VEH CD- PLATES- SPECIAL .................................................. HB-0337 VEH CD-REGULATE BICYCLE RALLY ................................ HB-1228 VEH CD-SPECIAL MAYORS PLATES ................................... HB-3310 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOW EXEMPT ................................... HB-1229 VOCATIONAL ED-CONTRACTS.......................................... HB-0756 WAGE PAYMENT-PENALTY-PROCEDURE..................... HB-3978 WILDLIFE CODE-SNARES ................................................. HB-3224 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROPP HOUSE BILL: 34, 35, 70, 309, 491, 2017, 2307, 2741, 2742, 3903 SENATE BILL: 185, 186, 303, 312, 333, 543, 545, 598, 813, 1009, 1107, 1296, 1299, 1393, 1426, 1843, 1947 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 573, 736, 754, 802, 825, 1165, 1213, 1741, 1793, 1890, 2123, 2124, 2636, 2639 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 84, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 184 ROTELLO, MICHAEL V. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-ROCK CUT ST PARK............................. HB-1259 $D C FS- TH E M ILL ..................................................................... H B-1116 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS....................................... HB-0262 ANIMAL CONTROL-DEATH/TECH....................................... HB-1260 CABLE TV BOARD ACT........ ......... .................... HB-3883 CHARITABLE GAMES- LICENSES ...................................... HB-1109 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST........................................ HB-0931 2479 ROTELLO, MICHAEL V. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-0932 CIRCUIT COURTS-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-1114 CNTY AUDITOR-DEPUTY SUCCESSOR.............................. HB-1827 CNTY EXEC OFFICE MGMT-TAX LEVY ............................. HB-0838 CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES ............................. HB-1310 CONSUM ER ITEM PRICING ..................................................... HB-0663 COUNT/SCHOOL-LEASE/LIQR/LIEN............................... HB-3440 CRIM CD-BULLETPROOF VEST........................................... HB-0540 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS .................................. HB-1842 CRIM CD-SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS .................................. HB-1108 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN............................... HB-2075 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT .......................................... HB-2620 DEPT- INS-DI RECTOR/EMPLOYMENT ........................... HB-1502 DEPT- INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE............................. HB-0096 DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE............................................... HB-0510 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 DMHDD-INSPECTOR ACCESS RECORDS........................... HB-0715 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ ................................... HB-2465 ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP TAX .................................. HB-1115 ED LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ................................. HB-1795 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS ................................. HB-0063 ENTRPRI ZONE-AIR MFG/FILMS/ETC .............................. HB-3692 EPA-RECORD ILLEGAL DUMP......................................... HB-2462 FAIRNESS IN LENDING CO-SIGNER................................... HB-1787 FIRE PROTECT DIST-DISSOLVE............................................. HB-4107 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP............................... HB-2360 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY ............................................ HB-2584 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSION ER ................................... HB-0293 ICC- RESTRICT VOTING ........................................................ HB-0292 IDPA- MEDICAID HOSPITALS ........................................... HB-1000 IDPA-OBSTETRICAL PAYMENT .......................................... HB-1110 INS CD-CONSUMER GUIDE-READBLTY ......................... HB-0595 JUVENILE CT SPECIAL ADVOCATE .................................. HB-3315 LABOR- PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS ............................. HB-0574 LK 2 ROCK CUT PARK/LK HALLOCK .................................. HB-0435 METRO PIER EXPO/REAL ESTATE TX.................................. HB-1084 M INORS- PARKS- DRUGS ...................................................... HB-0671 NIU-OWN TRUSTEES .......................... .................. HB-2365 OCCUPATIONAL SKILL STANDARDS ................................... HB-3903 PROF ATHLTE CONVICTED OF DRUGS ................................ HB-3904 PROMPT PAY ACT-AUTO INTEREST................................... HB-3587 PROP TAX-ASMT NOTICES ................................................. HB-3929 PROP TX HOMESTEAD- ELIGIBILITY ............................... HB-301 5 PROPERTY TAX-SALES-FEES ........................................... HB-3016 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.................................. HB-2466 PUBLIC OFFICERS UNIVERSITIES ......................................... HB-3569 QUICK TAKE-ROCKFORD AIRPORT.................................... HB-1113 RECYCLING MARKET ZONE ACT .......................................... HB-2910 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT............................ HB-4112 REGENTS-NIU ROCKFORD COURSES ................................ HB-1974 REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY ................................................ HB-1112 RETURN USED CAR REFUND ............................................. HB-2474 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS.................................... HB-0067 SCH CD-PAYMENT OF INTEREST ........................................ HB-0600 SCH CD-SPEC EDUC-FEES-RESIDNCY .......................... HB-0809 SCH DIST TAX REPLACEMENT FUND .................................. HB-3913 SPECIALIZED CARE-CONT IN HOME................................. HB-3886 ST FIN-GOV BUDGET ACCOUNTING .................................. HB-2714 ST PRINTING CONTRACTS/PRINTING ................................ HB-1969 STATE BUDGET TAX REPORTS ......................................... HB-2364 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ...................................... HB-1811 TOWNSHIPS- ANNUAL AUDIT............................................ HB-0410 TRANS COMM-CMPTRL-DMHDD-TRESUR .............. HB-2446 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-EMPLOYER ..................... HB- 1107 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES ................................................. HB-1497 VEH CD-REVOKE UNDER 21 DRINKER ............................. HB-3020 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................ HB-0059 2480 ROTELLO, MICHAEL V. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROTELLO HOUSE BILL: 50, 77, 242, 502, 578, 2774, 2927, 3092, 3591, 3606, 3871 SENATE BILL: 3, 33, 118, 195, 232, 264, 443, 633, 699, 758, 784, 830, 894, 969, 1190, 1294, 1589, 1648, 1693, 1763, 1861, 1935 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1 I, 173, 316, 1999, 2095, 2177, 2234 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 33, 35 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 130 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP) $BOB--STUDY BIENNIAL BUDGET ........................................ HB-2856 $BUILD IL PROGRAM .............................. .. ............... HB-3545 $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL............................... HB-0650 $COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLAN ....................................... HB-3531 $CONSERVATION-PARK PRIVATIZATN ............................ HB-2861 $COURT OF CLAIM S ............................................................... HB-4256 $DEPT- CORRECTIONS .......................................................... HB-2867 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS/STUDY .......................................... HB-0207 $DEPT- MILITARY AFFAIRS ................................................ HB-0644 $DEPT- PUBLIC AID .......................................... ................... HB-2872 $DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH-VACCINATN............................. HB-2873 SDEPT- REVENUE ................................. ........ .................. .. HB-2855 $DES-UNEMPLOYMNT COMP BENEFITS .......................... HB-2860 $DMHDD-COUNSELING/ALT PLACEMN .......................... HB-2874 $DMHDD--POLICY ASSESSMENTS ........................................ HB-0221 $DPA-MANDATED PROG LOST ............................................ HB-0214 $E ST LOUIS FINANCIAL ADVISORY .................................. HB-0766 $FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0653 $G RA N TS- D C FS................................................. ...................... H B-2871 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0630 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE-ABANDONED MINED LAND CNCL.......................... HB-0640 $OCE- ARTS COUNCIL ......................................................... HB-3558 $OCE-BOARD OF HIGHER ED .......................................... HB-2881 $OCE- BOB................................................ HB-3544 $O C E- C M S .................................................. ................ ............. ... H B-3543 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST ........................... HB-0649 $OCE--COMMISSNR SAVING--RESIDENT.......................... HB-0660 $OCE- COURT OF CLAIMS ............................. .................... HB-0652 $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO........................................... HB-3549 $O CE- DASA ........................ ....... .... ................... H B-0659 $OCE- DCCA ........................................................ HB-0641 $OCE- DCCA ........................................................ HB-2868 $OCE- DCFS .................. ................................................. HB-0647 $O C E- D C FS ......................... ........................... .................... H B-3524 $O C E- D EN R ............. ........................ ................ ..................... H B-3540 $OCE-DEPT TRANSPORTATION ......................................... HB-0224 $OCE-DEPT-AGING......................................... HB-3529 $OCE-DEPT-AGRICULTURE ............................................... HB-3546 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ......................................... HB-0637 $OCE-DEPT--CORRECTIONS .............................................. HB-3548 $OCE-DEPT-FINANCIAL INSTITUTNS ............................. HB-3541 $OCE-DEPT-HUMAN RIGHTS........................................... HB-0634 $OCE- DEPT- INSURANCE...................... .................... HB-3537 $OCE-DEPT-LABOR ....................................... HB-0636 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY .............................................. HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-MINES & MINERALS ..................................... HB-3553 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................... ......... HB-0639 $OCE-DEPT-PREFESSIONAL REGULAT........................... HB-3554 $OCE-DEPT-REHABILIATION SERVCS ............................ HB-3530 $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION ........................................ HB-2866 $OCE-DEPT-VETERANS AFFIARS...................................... HB-3525 $OCE-DMHDD............................................................................ ... HB-0658 $O CE-- D M H D D .............................................................. ... H B-3533 $OCE--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT................................ HB-3551 $O C E- EPA .............................................................. .................... H B-0643 $OCE-GOV PUCHASES REVIEW BRD.................... HB-0657 2481 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE- GOVERNORS OFFICE .................................... HB-3539 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP & ADVOCACY............................... HB-0655 $OCE-HISTORIC PERSERVATION ....................................... HB-3559 $OCE-HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ................................ HB-0633 $O C E- IC C ......................................... ........ .............................. H B-3542 $OCE-IL ED LABOR RELATIONS BD ...................... ........ HB-3523 $OCE-IL HCCCC ............................... ........... ..... HB-3535 $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION....................................... HB-0651 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD........................... ........ HB-3600 $OCE-LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ............................ ....... HB-3538 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ........................... HB-3556 $OCE-LOCAL GOV LAW ENFORCEMENT .......................... HB-3557 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ............................ HB-0635 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION.......................... HB-3534 $O C E- PC B ............................................................... ... ............. H B-3552 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD .............................. ......... HB-0654 $OCE--PUBLIC COUNCIL ......................................................... HB-0638 $OCE--RACING BOARD ........................................................ HB-3550 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS .............................................. HB-0642 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE................................................ HB-3604 $O C E-- SIU ....................................................................... H B-2880 $OCE-ST EMPLOY RETIREMENT SYS ................................. HB-2885 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL................ ............................ HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ......................... ........... HB-0632 $OCE-STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ................. ......... HB-2878 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD ............................... HB-0645 $OCE- STATE PO LICE ................................................................ H B-0646 $OCE-SUPREME CT ............................................... HB-3182 $OCE- U OF I .......................................... ............. .. HB-2879 $PLAN COUNCIL DEV DISABITITIES...................................... HB-3532 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORITY .................................. HB-3547 $SUPREME CT-INTENSIVE PROBATN ........................... HB-2869 BOAT REG/SAFETY;VEH CODE DUI ....................................... HB-1431 CANNABIS-SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES ............................... HB-3584 CDB REVOLVING FUND-NO REPEAL ................................. HB-3844 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN........................................ HB-2366 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ................................................... HB-3585 CORRECTIONS-G RAMMATICAL.......................................... HB-3919 CORRECTIONS-PUNCTUATION ........................................... HB-3918 CORRECTIONS- TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-4108 CRIMINAL CD-BURGLARY ................................................. HB-3289 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN .................................. HB-0677 DCCA-INTRA-AGENCY FUND........................................... HB-1298 DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING............................... ........ HB-0167 DEPT-CMS-CHILD CARE REPORT ....................... ........ HB-0743 DMHDD-OBRA DECISIONS FINAL ....................................... HB-1962 DORS-CHANGE SCH JURISDICTION ................................... HB-1443 DORS-REHAB EDUCATION CENTER ................... ......... HB-3850 DPA-CHILD CARE PAYMENTS.............................................. HB-2510 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ........................ ........ HB-0962 ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS-TECHNCL........................ HB-3212 ENVIRONMTAL BARRIERS-STANDARDS ......................... HB-3396 EPA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-TECHN ............................ HB-4038 EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE-TECHNICA L............................ HB-4036 EPA-CLEAN AIR ACT ............................................................... HB-4037 EPA-UNDERGND STORAGE TANK COMM........................ HB-0996 HEALTH FIN REF ACT-STYLE CHANG .............................. HB-3136 HEALTH SERVICE ORGANIZATION ...................................... HB- 1516 HMO-PHYSICIAN CONTRACT-PAYMENT...................... HB-1445 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS......................................... HB-2175 HORSE RACE-PURSE SUPPLEMENT .............................. HB-1444 HOSP SERV PROCURE BD-REPEAL....................................... HB-3137 ICC- PUBLIC UTILITIES- ETHICS ......................................... HB-0551 IDPA-COLLECTION/CHILD SUPPORT................................ HB-2489 IDPA--MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ................................................ HB-1 348 IL HLTH FACIL ACCEPT SECURITY ................................ HB-2010 2482 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INS CD- FIRE CAPTION ....................................................... . HB-1866 INS-WKR COMP-NO COUNTERSIGN................................ HB-1864 JUVENILE CT-PROSECUTION ............................. ............ HB-3690 MEDICAID-V ENDORS-CLAIMS ....................................... HB-3389 MEDICAL PRACTICE-MIDWIVES........................................ HB-1857 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ....................................... HB-2405 MUNI UTILITY SERV/DISCONNECTN.................................. HB-2352 NURSING HOME GRANT ASSISTANCE................................ HB-3135 OCCUP TAX-AUCTIONEERS......................................... HB-4051 OMNIBUS BOND ACTS-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-3 109 OPTICIAN LICENSE ACT ............................................. HB-2447 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ................................ HB-2183 POLICE TRAIN-HIGH SPEED CHASE ................................ HB-4052 PRIV CORR FACILITY MORATORIUM.................................. HB-1785 PUB AID-REIMBRSMT TAX-DONATION.......................... HB-1712 PUBLIC AID CODE-GRAMMATICAL................................. HB-3286 PUBLIC AID COUNTY PERSONNEL BD................................. HB-3175 PUBLIC AID-PROVIDERS FEES........................................... HB-3394 PUBLIC AID-TRANSPORTATION............................................. HB-1353 PUBLIC LABOR RELATN-LABOR BRD................................ HB-0269 REPEAL FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY......................................... HB-4053 RURAL BOND BANK-ST BUDGET/BOND........................... HB-2611 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR .............................. ........ HB-2654 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ............................... HB-1892 SECURITIES DEALER TECHNICAL........................................ HB-3586 SECURITIES LAW MINERAL CONTRCT ............................... HB-2406 SECURITIES PLANNERS ADVISERS ...................................... HB-2407 SECURITY INVESTOR ED FUND ........................................ HB-2408 STATE FINANCE-DASA APPROPRIATN............................. HB-3885 STATE FINANCE-PETTY CASH .......................................... HB-3599 TWP-FED HOUSING/DEVELOPMENT .............................. HB-3087 VEH CD-FRAUDULENT LICENSE......................................... HB-2602 VEH CD-JAIL FOR SOME DUI ............................................ HB-3290 VEH CD- SOS/LIVING W ILL ................................................... HB-1446 WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM ............................... HB-1450 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 678, 848, 1184, 1955, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2120, 2121, 2180, 2293, 3285, 3323, 3325, 3796 SENATE BILL: 41, 132, 310, 311, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 424, 440, 441, 445, 458, 686, 962, 1295, 1303, 1591, 1671, 1843, 1849, 1941, 2119, 2127, 2153, 2155, 2161, 2162, 2215 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 86, 118, 204, 236, 248, 250, 262, 289, 326, 357, 532, 672, 683, 742, 769, 830, 862, 878, 984, 1102, 1103, 1159, 1299, 1390, 1391, 1475, 1478, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1532, 1648, 1649, 1690, 1714, 1715, 1827, 1834, 1862, 1909, 1917, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2171, 2394, 2395, 2575, 2693 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 79, 154, 167 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 21, 152, 191, 194 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM) $CDB-VARIOUS CAPITAL PROJECTS .................................. HB-1878 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ........................................ HB-0505 ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION......................... HB-1688 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REINBURSE................................. HB-2507 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ......................... HB-0302 CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES............................. HB-1310 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG................................. HB-2112 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING..... .................... HB-0663 CONSUMR CONTRACT PLAIN LANGUAG........................... HB-3677 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL........................................ HB-0276 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS .......................................... HB-2281 DPH-REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY..................................... HB-0557 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE................................ HB-0763 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT........................... HB-2461 2483 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM}-Cont. FIRE DEPARTMENT ELECT OFFICERS................................. HB-1806 HUMAN RG HT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC........................ HB-0317 IDPA-ATTORN EYS/PAYMENT....................................... HB-2093 IMRF EMPLOYEES-GROUP HEALTH .................................. HB-3337 IM RF/BENEFIT INCREASES............................ ................... HB-1873 INS WORKERS COMPENSATION RATES.............................. HB-2964 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ...................................... HB-1776 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS.......................... HB-0100 LABOR--UNIVERSITY POLICE ....................................... HB-3 144 LOCAL GOV-SHARE USE/OCC TAXES................................ HB-0420 MEDICAL PRACT ACT-IMMUNITY ................................... HB-3685 MUNI CD- TIF BONDS ................................ ........... HB-0277 OCC AND USE TX-FOOD..................... ...................... HB-4238 PARK DISTRICTS-BONDS/NOTES........................................ HB-0705 PEN CD-ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES............................... HB-3299 PEN CD-ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES ............................... HB-3430 PEN CD-AIRPORT POLICE BENEFITS ............................ HB-0442 PEN CD-CONSERVATN OFFICR SALRY............................. HB-0441 PEN CD-CONSRV POL/FINAL SALARY.............................. HB-2892 PEN CD-COOK CNTY POL-BENEFITS ............................... HB-3376 PEN CD-COOK CNTY REGIONAL SUPT.............................. HB-0536 PEN CD-COUNTY OFFICERS-BENEFIT............................ HB-0821 PEN CD-DNST POL/INVESTMENTS................................. HB-2893 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS ............................. HB-1269 PEN CD-DSTPOL/ANNL INCR SPOUSE .............................. HB-2710 PEN CD-DWNST FIREMEN-ACTUARY............................. HB-0820 PEN CD-DWNST POL-RETIREMENT................................. HB-3190 PEN CD-DWNST POL/HEALTH INS..................................... HB-2894 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OVER 3500.......................................... HB-2896 PEN CD-DWNST POL/RETURN TO SER.............................. HB-2897 PEN CD-DWNST POL/SURVIVORS 3%................................. HB-2898 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-BENEFITS.................................. HB-0443 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-MUNIC/SIZE............................... HB-0445 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE/HLTH INS.................................... HB-0444 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE/INVESTMNTS ............................ HB-0895 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE/SURVIVORS................................ HB-0447 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT ........................ HB-0309 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-1635 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-3062 PEN CD-IMRF/ADMINISTRATIVE ....................................... HB-1874 PEN CD-IMRF/BENEFIT INCREASES .................................. HB-3319 PEN CD-IMRF/SHERIFF TRANSFER ................................... HB-3112 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD- MILITARY/SICK LEAVE......................................... HB-3431 PEN CD-MUNI RETIREMT FUND INCR.............................. HB-0440 PEN CD-POLICE & FIRE-INJURIES ................................. HB-3113 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT................................ HB-0446 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT................................ HB-2895 PEN CD-SHERIFFS/FINAL EARNINGS............................... HB-0538 PEN CD-SHERIFFS/FINAL EARNINGS............................... HB-3111 PEN CD-ST EMP ANNUAL INCREASES .............................. HB-3200 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MILITARY................................... HB-1318 PEN CD-ST POL/TRANSF COOK CO..................................... HB-3345 PEN CD-ST POLICE-MILITARY SERV............................... HB-1319 PEN CD-ST POLICE-RETIRE 25 YRS .................................. HB-1320 PEN CD-ST POLICE-TRANSFER CRED ............................. HB-1334 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ............................... HB-0255 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION.......................... HB-0860 PUB LABR RELATN-EXCLUDE FIREMN ......................... HB-1809 PUBLIC LABOR RELATIONS-BARGAIN ............................. HB-1794 PUBLIC LABOR- SUPERVISOR........................................... HB-1810 PUBLIC WORKS PREFERENCE-POLICY............................. HB-2526 PURCHASING ACT--ILLINOIS GOODS .............................. HB-2573 RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN ACT...................................... HB-0836 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR ............................. HB-0802 ST FIRE MARSHAL/PRIVATE UNITS..................................... HB-3114 ST POLICE--MERIT BD APPOINTMENT ............................ HB-2255 2484 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST POLICE-RETRO SALARY INCR ..................................... HB-3346 STATE REVENUE SHARING-MUNIC................................. HB-1807 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... HB-0967 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER............................... HB-3225 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ......................................... HB-1811 TOWNSHIP-COMMUNITY BLDG BONDS .......................... HB-2291 TWP SENIOR CITIZENS HOUSING......................................... HB-3191 VEH CD--COMMERCIAL/LEASES ........................................ HB-0138 VEH CD-LIGHTS/TOW TRUCK LIGHT................................ HB-0537 VEH CD- TINTED W INDOW S ................................................. HB-3683 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY.................................... HB-0504 WORKER COMP-DISFIGUREMENT RATE ......................... HB-1793 WORKER COMP-PERMANENT DIS-RATE....................... HB-3365 911 - BOARD M EM BERSHIP .................................................... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALTSMAN HOUSE BILL: 162, 1268, 1270, 2767, 3176, 3221, 3227, 3253, 3606, 4001 SENATE BILL: 381, 386, 531, 535, 699, 763, 796, 799, 981, 1073, 1531, 2127 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 329, 364, 1248, 1697, 1700, 1840, 1876, 1877, 2021, 2280, 2621, 2735 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 142 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 142 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT .................................... HB-2464 BANKS-CORPORATE SEAL ............................................... HB-2134 BARBER COSMTLGY EXAMS-SPANISH ............................. HB-2550 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM............................. HB-0065 CIV ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-TECH ................................... HB-2626 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING.......................................... HB-0663 CONTROL SUBSTANCES-SEIZ ASSETS .............................. HB-1643 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ................................. HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBST-PENALTIES .................................... HB-2127 CONTROLLED SUBST-PROBATION ............................... HB-2129 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-MFGR/SALE....................... HB-0058 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-COCAINE ........................... HB-0082 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-COCAINE ............................ HB-3791 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-TECH ................................... HB-2283 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY.................................. HB-1675 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL........................................ HB-2158 CRIM CD-AIDS-MURDER .................................................... HB-0081 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF........................ HB-0056 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD ........................... HB-0045 CRIM CD-JUVENILE CRT/GOOD TIME .............................. HB-2767 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY................................. HB-2315 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT ................................. ......... HB-2620 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS................................. HB-3655 DEPOSIT ST MONEY-LOWER INTREST.............................. HB-2135 DISCHARGE FIREARM/MENTAL STATE............................. HB-2694 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ARREST ........................................... HB-1609 DPA-INS COVERAGE/HIV ................................ ........... HB-1797 DRUG TORT CLAIMS ........................................................... HB-0684 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY............................... HB-0057 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-MAINTAIN ............................... HB-0806 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-POLES ........................................ HB-0805 HISPANIC STATE EMPLOYEES............................... ......... HB-4162 HOME DELIVER MEALS-ALZHEIMER................................ HB-3610 HUMAN RTS-PERSONNEL CD-TECHNCL....................... HB-4161 HUMAN RTS-PERSONNEL-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-4095 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ......................................... HB-201 1 IDPA-ATTORNEYS/PAYMENT............................................ HB-2093 IDPA - HOUSING ........................... .................... ............... HB-2231 IDPA--TERMINATION NOTICE......................................... HB-2233 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT ............................................ HB-1607 INS CD-PREMIUM FINANCE ............................................ HB-3050 INSURANCE CD-MINIMUM CAPITAL................................ HB-1141 INSURANCE PREMIUM FINANCE.......................................... HB-1700 INSURANCE SUBORDINATE DEBT........................................ HB-1699 2485 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. INVEST IN ILLINOIS ACT.................................. ................. HB-4124 LAND CASINO REVENUE ALLOCATION.............................. HB-3972 LEGAL SERVCS CONSUMER PROTECTN............................. HB-1508 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES............................... HBB-0994 M AIL ORDER PHARM ACIES.................................................... H B-3613 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ HB-2721 MCCORMICK PLACE-TAX ON BUS ................................. HB-3747 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.................................. HB-2030 METRO WATER RECLAM DIST-FEES ............................... HB-3464 MINIMUM WAGE-FARM OVERTIME PAY ......................... HB-3793 MINIMUM WAGE-FARM OVERTIME PAY......................... HB-3897 MINORS-DRUG OFFENSES-PUBPARKS .......................... HB-2991 MOTION PICTURE PROJECT-LICENSE............................ HB-2282 PEN CD-COOK CNTY REGIONAL SUPT.............................. HB-0536 PROP OW N ED BY ALIENS ...................................................... H B-3449 PROPERTY OWNED BY ALIENS ........................................... HB-3794 PUB AID-GEN ASST-CONCILIATION ................................ HB-2229 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. HB-2186 REVENUE- PROPERTY TAX/EXEMPTION ........................ HB-1501 SCH CD-ASST REGL SUPT QUALIFNS .............................. HB-0475 SCH CD-BILINGUAL TEACHER-TECH ............................. HB-2284 SCH CD-CHGO TEACHER/FULL TIME ............................... HB-0474 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................. HB-0288 STATE EMPLOYMENT RECORDS ACT............................... HB-4160 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS............................. HB-0686 URBAN & RURAL CONSERVATN CORPS............................. HB-1575 VEH CD-BIKE MESSENGER INS........................ .............. HB-3790 VEH CD-BIKE MESSENGER INSURANC ............................. HB-0046 VEH CD-CONVERTER DOLLY-BICYCLE ......................... HB-3746 VEH CD-FINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER ................................ HB-0685 VEH CD-FINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER.................................. HB-3792 VEH CD- LOCAL TAX ....................................................... HB-2720 VEH CD-RESTRICT DRIVE PERMIT .................................. HB-2173 VEH CD- THEFT PREVENTION ............................................ HB-2137 VEHICLE CD--TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-2150 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SANTIAGO HOUSE BILL: 290, 612, 671, 1680, 1831, 2018, 2038, 2339, 2399, 2527, 2635, 2748, 3054, 3056, 3104, 3228, 3236, 3241, 3242, 3253, 3295, 3397, 3398, 3399, 3401, 3402, 3403, 3465, 3674, 3675, 3676, 3693, 4199 SENATE BILL: 8, 9, /1, 43, 193, 420, 422, 660, 715, 843, 1042, 1209, 1350, 1377, 1460, 1516, 1941, 1992, 2167, 2179 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 364, 424, 825, 838, 861, 1081, 1157, 1370, 1764, 1970, 2272, 2734, 2740 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANSPORTATION-AMTRAK ............................. HB-1964 AGING- RESPITE DEMO PRGRM ........................................... HB-3373 CHILD VICTIM PRIVACY/DISCLOSUR ................................. HB-0786 CIV ADMIN CD- DOT STUDIES............................................. HB-2381 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CD-BUDGET ............................... HB-3627 COMM COLLEGE-AUDIT EXPENSE TAX ........................... HB-1660 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 COUNTY BOARD SIZE/DISTRICTS ...................................... HB-2664 CRIM PRO-DOMESTIC VIOLENC-BAIL............................ HB-3445 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS ................................. HB-0331 DC FS- HOUSING SERVICES.................................................... H B-0318 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................. HB-1475 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE APPLICATION.................................... HB-0287 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTNS ................................ HB-4232 EPA-BATTERIES-TECH CHANGES .................................... HB-4027 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ............................. HB-2568 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT............................................. HB-0019 GEOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT....................................... HB-3434 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ........................... .................... HB-2530 HOME INSPECTOR LIABILITY ACT.................................... HB-1031 HOUSING AUTH-COMMISSIONERS................................. HB-2903 2486 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT........................... HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN.......................... HB-0529 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES............................ HB-2242 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 INC TAX RATES-ED ASSIST FUND ...................................... HB-1423 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ..................................... HB-3227 LEGISLATOR TELEPHONE CALLS .............................. .......... HB-4233 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ............................ HB-0898 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ............................. HB-2336 MEAT INSPECTION- RITUALS ........................... ............ HB-1 135 MECHANIC LIEN-ROLL-OFF SERVICE......................... HB-2802 NATURAL AREA WETLAND FUND ACT .............................. HB-2426 PEN CD-CERT OF STATE CONTRIBTN ............................... HB-2733 PEN CD-CONTINUE APPROPRIATION................................ HB-2732 PEN CD-U OF I FIREFIGHTR/SALRY .................................. HB-1460 PERSONNEL CD-TERM APPOINT PREF............................... HB-3254 PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-TAXES/TECH ........................... HB-0908 REDEFINES HMO INSURANCE ........................................... HB-0980 SCH CD-COMMON SCH FUND/TECH ............................... HB-3799 SCH CD-EXCUSE FROM PE.................................. HB-2675 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ................................. HB-0885 SCH CD-SPEC ED REIMBURSEMENT............................... HB-0827 SCHOOL DISTRICT ASSESSMENT........................................ HB-1890 ST PURCH-GA RESIDENT SERVICES .................................. HB-4235 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD.................................... HB-2338 STATE CONTRACTS-BUSNSS PARTNER......................... HB-4234 STATE PENSIONS FUND APPROPS ........................................ HB-3230 TRANS COMM-CMPTRL-DMHDD-TRESUR ................ HB-2446 U OF I SERVICES-CRIPPLED CHILD ................................ HB-1461 UNIVERSITIES-FLEX HOURS JOBS .................................... HB-4156 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SATTERTHWAITE HOUSE BILL: 12, 129, 488, 554, 575, 732, 973, 1118, 1119, 2017, 2454, 2455, 3477, 3610 SENATE BILL: 181, 198, 262, 302, 307, 484, 539, 549, 619, 911, 958, 1351, 1554, 1716, 1818, 1841, 2135, 2217 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 81, 133, 151, 245, 327, 351, 359, 360, 529, 900, 1116, 1187, 1399, 1402, 1403, 1601, 1602, 1682, 1701, 1851, 1891, 2009, 2047, 2470, 2608 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 48, 81, 83, 91, 125, 149, 156 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 184, 192 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM) $HOWARD/PAULINA DEV CORP-CLEAN.......................... HB-1754 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY.......................................... HB-0741 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB-1217 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT.................................... HB-2348 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT ......................................... HB-1762 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEES .......................................... HB-3681 BANKS CORPORATE SEAL .................................................... HB-2069 BIPARTISAN HLTH REFORM COMMMSN ........................... HB-2774 CHILDHOOD HUNGER RELIEF ACT...................................... HB-3311 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST................................................ HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-1802 CIRCUIT BREAKER- ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-1474 CIRCUIT BRKR- ELIGIBILITY.............................. .. ..... ...... HB-f568 CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION BOARD ................................. HB-2753 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 CONSUMER FRAUD-PHYSICIAN FEES .............................. HB-3806 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTVE BUSINS.......................... HB-1625 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT................................. HB-2544 CREDIT CARD ISSUE-BANKRUPTCY....................................... HB-1602 CRIM CD-HATE CRIME ............................................... HB-2065 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ................................ HB-0858 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS.................... HB-1842 CRIMINAL CD-HATE CRIME................................................. HB-1761 2487 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CURRENCY EXCHANGE COMPETITION.............................. HB-3226 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS.............................................. HB-0013 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS ........................................... HB-0918 DENTAL PRACTICE- LICENSURE ..................................... HB-0923 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING ................................... HB-0761 DEPT-PUB HLTH-EMS/DISCIPLINE .................................. HB-1268 DISABLED PERSONS-STATE BOARDS ................................ HB-3872 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE .......................................... HB-1623 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION.......................... HB-0489 ELEC CD-ELEC DAY REGISTRATION ................................. HB-0279 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY.......................... HB-0132 ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCING.................................. HB-3745 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS .......................................... HB-3688 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS/VOTING ................................... HB-3562 EMS ACT-LICENSED.............................................. HB-1270 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT................................................ HB-0580 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ......................................... HB-1033 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE........................... HB-1510 ETHICS COM M ISSION ....................... ................................ HB-2412 FAM PRACT RESID/ANNUAL RPT....................................... HB-1765 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION ............................ HB-0168 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ..................... ............................. HB-0052 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE............................. ................... HB-3795 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT........ ............................. HB-0208 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD .............................. HB-0012 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-HOMELESS ............................... HB-3409 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY .................................................. HB-2530 HEALTH FACILITIES-ACCESS............................................... HB-3639 HIGHER ED CRIME STAT REPRT ACT............................... HB-2339 HIGHER ED-PERMIT ROTC BAN .......................................... HB-3527 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. HB-1509 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .......................... HB-0529 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER .............................. HB-0293 ICC- RESTRICT VOTING ........................... ......................... HB-0292 IDPA- HOUSING .......................... ..................... .................... B H B-2231 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM .......................... HB-2228 INCOME TAX-INCREASE TAX RATE ................................. HB-2731 INCOM E TX- EXCLUSION ................................................... HB-1963 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................... HB-1764 INS-DESTROY RECORDS TIME FRAME............................. HB-2064 JUV COURT-PARENTAGE ACT APPLY ............................... HB-2224 JUVENILE COURT-SHELTER CARE..................................... HB-2223 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG ............................ HB-1906 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD .............................. HB-2295 LEAD POISONING PREVENTN ACT ....................................... HB-3638 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT ..................................................... . HB-1663 LIBRARY SYSTEM-PLANNING GRANTS........................... HB-0933 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY .......................................... HB-2047 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 MUNI RECREATION BOARD .................................................... HB-4008 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM ........................ HB-0542 NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE REFE.............................. HB-3693 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW ................................... HB-1812 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ..................................... HB-0491 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS ................................. HB-0492 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED ................................ HB-0273 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT................................... HB-1788 PEN CD-DWNST TEACH/DEATH BENFT ........................... HB-3498 PEN CD-INVSTMT-TOBACCO COMPANY........................ HB-1997 PESTICIDE ACT--CONTAINERS ............................................. HB-1905 PESTICIDE ACT--REVIEW PROCEDURE .............................. HB-1904 PHARMACEUTICAL-COPAYMNT-SENIOR........... ......... HB-2693 PHYSICIAN SELF--REFERRAL ACT ...................................... HB-4044 PUB UTIL-- HEARING AIDS ...................................................... HB-3734 PUB UTIL--RATE CHANGE REMAND ................................ HB-2374 PUB UTILITY--ADVERTISE RATES........................................ HB-0618 PUBLIC HEALTH--HYSTERECTOMIES ................................ HB-0916 2488 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBLIC UTI L-TELECOMMUNICATIONS......................... HB-4210 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION .................................. HB-0619 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ....................................... HB-2454 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ........................................... HB-2455 SCHOOL VISITATION RIGHTS ACT ....................................... HB-3805 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD.................................... HB-2338 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... HB-2063 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLE 200 ............................ HB-4043 TEST-POISON/DELETERIOUS FOOD.................................... HB-1763 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT................................................. HB-1849 TOLL HIGHWAY-PROTECT LANDS .................................... HB-3366 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE............................. .......... HB-0300 UTIL EXTEND SUNSET LIMIT ADS...................................... HB-3644 UTILITY ASSISTANCE FUND.......................... ................... HB-3732 VEH CD-MANUFACTURER LOGO ........................................ HB-1484 WATER-RADIOACTIVE-SOLE SOURCE.......................... HB-2008 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAKOWSKY HOUSE BILL: 23, 45, 50, 76, 96, 103, 262, 488, 556, 562, 608, 663, 727, 816, 898, 1162, 1463, 1609, 1694, 1776, 1777, 1797, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2030, 2103, 2336, 2373, 2457, 2576, 2673, 2676, 2681, 3092, 3133, 3209, 3254, 3469, 3470, 3521, 3591, 4209, 4212 SENATE BILL: 105, 108, 187, 189, 332, 580, 619, 628, 633, 723, 784, 812, 830, 915, 976, 1018, 1020, 1051, 1053, 1151, 1380, 1479, 1779, 1816, 1992, 2075 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 115, 151, 298, 529, 553, 844, 1399, 1431, 1682, 1778, 2118, 2119, 2184, 2194, 2642, 2784, 2787 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 44, 51, 83, 91, 132 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 96, 130 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM) $DASA-DRUG EDUCATION .............................................. HB-2551 $OCE- EPA ............................................... .................... H B-2549 ACCEL COOK CO REG SUPT OUSTER.................................... HB-4239 AIRPLANE TAKEOFF NOISE REDUCTN ............................... HB-1197 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ........................... HB-0094 BEER KEG TAGS & DEPOSITS ............................................ HB-3860 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT................. ................... HB-3871 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN ............................... HB-1770 CABLE TV BOARD ACT.......... ............................... .............. HB-3883 CHILD CUSTODY- VISITATIONS ........................................... HB-3261 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2583 COLLECTION AGCY-CHILD SUPPORT............................... HB-3483 COMPTROLLR-LOC GOV ADVISORY BD......................... HB-3625 CRIM CD-BLOCK MED FACILTIY......................................... HB-4245 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD .............................. HB-2316 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ................................ HB-0858 CRIM CD-VEH CD/DUI .10 TO .08 .......................................... HB-0485 DEBT REFORM-BOND ISSUANCE ....................................... HB-4115 DOT-STORMWATER FLOW SPEED ...................................... HB-1648 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ..................................... HB-1033 EVIDENCE-PRIOR SEXUAL CONDUCT ............................ HB-3185 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-3522 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT................................... HB-0915 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD .............................. HB-0012 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES...................... ............. HB-1627 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE...................................... HB-3029 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-0023 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 ICC-APPOINTEES-FINANCIAL INT.................................... HB-3679 IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED...................................... HB-2232 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE....................................... HB-2233 IDPH- HEALTH/HOME VISIT......................... ..................... HB-1283 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ............................ HB-1470 LANDLORDS-REINSTATE TENANCIES.............................. HB-2237 LAWN CARE APPLICATION NOTICE..................................... HB-4065 LAWN CARE APPLICATION NOTICE..................................... HB-4132 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ............................... HB-2336 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT PROCEEDS .......................... HB-0225 OPEN PRIMARY ACT ................................... ........... HB-0033 2489 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-CHGO TCHR/STUDY LEAVE ................................. HB-0793 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0792 PREVAILING WAGE- SCOPE- KICKBACK ....................... HB-2104 PROP TX-LEVIES-HEARINGS................... .................. HB-3654 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES .......................... HB-0427 PUB AID BENEFITS IMPACT NOTE ...................................... HB-2452 PUBLIC UTILITIES-AUDITS........................... ................... HB-0211 REAL ESTATE- APPRAISERS- LICENSE......................... HB-1365 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES .............................................. HB-2454 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ........................................ HB-2455 REPEAL STAMP VENDING MACHINE ................................ HB-1140 REUNION BUSINESS DEFAULT ACT.................................. HB-2691 REVENUE-REPAY ABATEMENTS ........................................ HB-2363 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR ................................ HB-0802 SCH CD-ED SUPPORT PERSONNEL ..................................... HB-3800 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ................................ HB-0103 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASUR/TRUSTEE.............................. HB-0899 SOLID WASTE PLAN ACT-REDUCE..................................... HB-1791 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ........................... HB-0926 TAX EXTENSION LIMIT-APPLICABLE ............................... HB-4127 TAXPAYER ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD ............................ HB-4122 TIFS- REPAYM ENT ..................... ................... .................. HB-4066 TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS-FEE ..................................... HB-4064 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ................................... HB-0463 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY................................ HB-2103 WORKERS COMP-MININUM DEATH ................................. HB-2102 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHOENBERG HOUSE BILL: 96, 133, 242, 547, 562, 732, 761, 816, 916, 932, 1509, 1510, 1537, 1592, 1624, 1644, 1663, 1849, 1852, 1875, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2007, 2137, 2295, 2348, 2373, 2412, 2459, 2694, 2806, 3020, 3563 SENATE BILL: 195, 197, 293, 565, 778, 791, 812, 887, 1016, 1151, 1272, 1328, 1329, 1345, 1565, 1590, 2169, 2171 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 232, 298, 323, 378, 512, 521, 522, 527, 671, 678, 699, 703, 752, 874, 877, 936, 1051, 1086, 1132, 1175, 1215, 1434, 1436, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1713, 1718, 1719, 1721, 1736, 1737, 1750, 1784, 1809, 1976, 2048, 2306, 2475, 2726, 2727, 2745, 2784 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 51, 72, 75 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 28, 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM) BAN PUSH-BUTTON PAY PHONES ...................................... HB-0498 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES ................................. HB-0682 COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ACT ................................... HB-2113 CRIM PRO-NO CHASING SUSPECT...................................... HB-2520 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS.............................. HB-0119 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ...................... HB-0329 DENR-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES.......................... HB-0114 DEPT- INSURANCE- COPY FEES .......................................... HB-3450 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES.............................. HB-0330 DOM VIOLENCE-INFO/PHYSICIAN ................................. HB-0044 ELDERLY EYE DENTAL CARE............................................ HB-4098 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT........................... HB-2461 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS ................................... HB-0063 EPA -- T EC H N ICA L ........................................... ...................... ..... H B-1613 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA ..................................... HB-0030 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE............................ HB-0280 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT BD MEMBERS.......................... HB-3422 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC............................ HB-0429 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ................................ HB-21 11 INS CD-FALSE INFO-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-1400 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................................. HB-0039 INSURANCE TERMINATION NOTICES ................................ HB-4178 INTEREST ACT--LENDER LIMIT............................................ HB-0032 INVESTIGTRS- CORR CD-ISOLATION.............................. HB-3986 LABOR--PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS .......................... HB-0100 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER............................ HB-1860 2490 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LOTTERY LAW-UNCLAIMED PRIZES................................. HB-1201 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ....................................... HB-2405 MOTION PICTURE TICKET CONTROL.................................. HB-2287 MTA-COMPENSATE-TRAIN ING COURSE.................... HB-0789 MTA-REQUIRE POLICE FORCE........................................... HB-0499 MUNICIPAL CD-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1200 NURSE HOME CARE-LICENSED AIDES ............................. HB-2160 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED ................................ HB-0273 PARK DISTRICT CD-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-1 179 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BENEFIT INCR .................................. HB-4100 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT................................. HB-0031 POLICE-RETIRED-FIREARMS ............................................. HB-4099 PROP TX BILL-SPECIAL ASSMNT ....................................... HB-2286 REAL ESTATE-SYNTAX-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-1180 RESID MORT ACT-LICENSE RENEWAL............................. HB-3652 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE.................................. HB-2576 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-0029 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-2997 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY ............................. HB-0128 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED....................................... HB-0047 SCH CD-REG SUPT/LOCAL ED AGEN ................................. HB-3066 SCH CD- TECHN ICAL .................................... .......................... HB-1 177 SECURITIES LAW MINERAL CONTRCT............................... HB-2406 SECURITIES PLANNERS ADVISERS ...................................... HB-2407 SECURITY INVESTOR ED FUND......................................... HB-2408 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME............................... HB-0102 TAX-INCOME AND HOMESTEAD ....................................... HB-3766 TOBACCO-EXEMPT ST PROPERTY .......................................... HB-1175 TREASURER BANK SERV TRUST FUND............................... HB-3388 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG .......................... HB-0123 UNIVERSITIES-HOLIDAYS ..................... ..................... HB-0900 UTIL RATES FAIR ALL CLASSES ........................................ HB-3581 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES..................................... HB-0024 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN............................. HB-0416 VEH CD- PLATES- SPECIAL ................................................ HB-0337 VEH CD- REBUILT CARS .................................................... HB-1747 VEH CD-REVOKE UNDER 21 DRINKER.............................. HB-3020 VEH CD-SPECIAL MAYORS PLATES ................................... HB-3310 VETERANS-STATE HOME..................................................... HB-0614 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW HOUSE BILL: 53, 143, 160, 161, 164, 309, 477, 915, 1390, 1776, 2055, 2172, 2991, 3080, 3357 SENATE BILL: 78, 106, 152, 229, 242, 246, 257, 468, 477, 487, 693, 1111, 1192, 1281, 1338, 1471, 1521, 1768, 2229 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 31, 133, 146, 227, 272, 310, 321, 577, 601, 602, 618, 666, 673, 674, 677, 741, 761, 822, 833, 840, 865, 914, 960, 1067, 1083, 1167, 1275, 1276, 1287, 1315, 1316, 1318, 1374, 1447, 1458, 1459, 1556, 1557, 1591, 1752, 1760, 1817, 1818, 1931, 2099, 2259, 2326, 2335, 2388, 2392, 2414, 2415, 2422, 2454, 2540, 2569, 2625, 2626, 2642, 2664, 2709 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 50, 74, 127, 165 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 130 SIEBEN, TODD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP) BANK & FIDUCIARY REMOVL-REHIRE ............................ HB-3128 BOAT REG/SAFETY;VEH CODE DUI ...................................... HB-1431 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY......................................... HB-1304 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE...................... HB-1369 BRD REGENTS-NEW NIU CAMPUS....................................... HB-0270 CANNABIS/LARGE QUANTITIES........................................... HB-3441 CLEAN ALTERNATE FUELS ACT........................................... HB-3033 CRDT CRD COLLECT VALUE ONLY..................................... HB-3823 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT .................................... HB-2799 DEPT-FIN INST TECHNL CHANGES.................... .............. HB-3368 DIVORCE-PROPERTY-CHILD VICTIM.............................. HB-0661 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSF-DEFNITN............................ HB-3127 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS........................... HB-1865 2491 SIEBEN, TODD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP)-Cont. HABITAT ENDOWNMENT ACT ........................................... HB-3894 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION ................................. HB-0616 HOSPITAL DISTRICT LAW-DIRECTOR ............................ HB-0222 HOUSING AUTHORITY DUTIES ......................................... HB-1323 LIQUOR-LIABLE FOR MINOR'S USE ................................... HB-2794 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX ......................................... HB-0060 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT ................... .................... HB-0071 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN ................... .................... HB-0314 NURSING HOME GRANT ASSISTANCE................................ HB-4253 PARK DIST CD- TECHNICA L.................................................. HB-2273 PLUMBING FEES-DPH ESTABLISH ...................................... HB-3561 PUBLIC FUNDS BANK SUBSIDIARY .................................... HB-3568 RESID MORT ACT-LICENSE RENEWAL............................. HB-3652 REVENUE ACT-REDEEM/RESECTION ............................... HB-0448 SALES TAX-REBATES .................. ................ HB-1306 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT ............................... HB-0897 SCH BOARD VACANCY- ASBESTOS .................................... HB-1891 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................... HB-2106 TAX SALES-PENALTY PERCENT ........................... ........ HB-0154 UNCLAIMED PROP-COMMERCIAL CODE......................... HB-3126 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SIEBEN HOUSE BILL: 248, 1817, 2325, 2368, 3323 SENATE BILL: 521, 646, 909, 1164, 1264, 1509, 1940, 2181 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 344, 737, 759, 1151, 1193, 1831, 2143, 2279 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 18, 50, 108, 121, 141, 151 SMITH, MICHAEL W. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM) STANGE, JAMES R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP) $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION ............................ HB-3534 BANKING-SCH CD-PULASKI HOLIDAY......................... HB-1984 CIVIL PROC-INVERSE CONDEMNATN ........................... HB-0861 CONST CONVENTION LOBBY-TECHNCL........................ HB-2095 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TAX ................................................. HB-4082 CRIM CD-WARNING HARMFUL LYRICS .......................... HB-2771 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT ................................ HB-1 143 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT ......................... HB-275 1 DIVORCE-TERMINATE MAINTENANCE ............................... HB- 1146 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ............................. HB-2740 DOT-SALE OFTRUCKS ............................................. ... HB-1835 ED LABOR-BINDNG ARBRITRATION .................... ......... HB-2682 ELEC-GENERAL & GENERAL PRIMARY ........................... HB-2639 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE/HOSPITALS .............................. HB-2491 FOOD SAFETY PROTECTION ........................................ HB-1833 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTN-CLEAN.............................. HB-1901 FOREST PRESERVE DIST-LANDFILLS................................ HB-3942 IDOT-NO TOLL FREE WEATHER INFO .............................. HB-1096 IL-MI/CANAL CIVIC CENTER BOARD................................ HB-0113 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER ............. ............................. HB-2787 LANDSCAPE WASTE-REPEAL ............................................ HB-1 145 LIVE ENTERTAINMNT CROWD SAFETY ............................ HB-0348 MARRIAGE-CUSTODY MODIFICATION ........................ HB-1181 MED MALPR-NON ECONOMIC LOSS............................... HB-2754 MUNI CD-HOTEL TAX-INFRASTRUCTR......................... HB-1902 MUNI HOTEL TAX-TRANSFERS ....................................... HB-1144 SMUNI WASTE PLANNING-SITING ......... ................ HB-1438 PEN CD- UNIVERSITIES- DISABILITY ............................... HB-0696 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ............................. HB-0002 PROP TAX EXT LIM-EXEMPTIONS...................................... HB-3381 PROPERT TAX LIMIT-COOK CO........................ .............. HB-2709 PUB UTIL RATE CANCEL FACILITY...................................... HB-2629 PUB UTIL-RATE CANCEL FACILITY ................................... HB-2513 REPEAL--STRUCTURAL WORK ACT ........................... .. HB-1338 REPEALS PREVAILING WAGE-TOLLWY ........................ HB-0140 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT...................................... HB-0897 SCH CD-MEETINGS-PAY LOSS/BNFTS............................ HB-2755 SCH CD--SAFE BUS PRACTICES .......................................... HB-0349 SCH CD--VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-1884 2492 STANGE, JAMES R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ST MANDATES-REIMBURSE PROGRAMS ........................ HB-1065 ST PROPERTY-PASSENGER VEHICLE ................................ HB-1339 ST PROPRTY-NO CELLULAR PHONES ............................... HB-1836 TELEPHONE INCENTIVE RATES ........................................ HB-1834 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN................................ HB-2326 UTILITY TAX-EXEMPTIONS............................................ HB-2715 VEH CD-DUI LICENSES ........................ .................... HB-2752 VEH CODE-RAILROAD-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-1900 VISITATION-VIOLATION-CONTEMPT............................ HB-1182 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STANGE HOUSE BILL: 40, 196, 341, 679, 1365 SENATE BILL: 333, 369 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 273, 517, 545, 737, 836, 965, 1095, 1243, 2017 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM) $CONST GRANT-HIGHER ED BD ....................... HB-3717 $GRANTS-ST BD EDUCATION .................... .................... HB-3084 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION ........................................ HB-3083 $ST BD ED-TEACHER RETIREMENT ................................... HB-3085 AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT ................................... HB-2464 ALCOHOL-ADVISORY COUNCIL.......................................... HB-2050 ALDERMAN/VILL TRUSTEE VACANCY .............................. HB-0283 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION......................... HB-1688 ANIMAL WARDEN-COUNSELORS-BLOOD..................... HB-3815 ASBESTOS-BUILDING PERMIT ACT.................................... HB-2519 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT .............................. HB-2531 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT................................. HB-2738 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS........................... HB-0604 CHARITABLE SOLICIT-PAYROLL DED .............................. HB-2312 CHGO PARK DIST LEASE PROPERTY .................................... HB-0559 CHICAGO PARKS-PERSONNEL CODE ............................ HB-0517 CHILD CARE-EXEMPT PARK PRGM.................................... HB-1895 CIRCUIT CLERKS- FEES....................... ................................. HB-1383 CIVIL ADMIN CD-PROFESSNL REG .................................... HB-1970 CK CNTY DEPTY SHERIFF-EMPLOY MT ......................... HB-0518 CNTY CD-RECORDR-RECREATNAL BRD....................... HB-0854 COMM COLL-NONACADEM PERSONNEL......................... HB-3118 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ............................. HB-0284 COURT CLERK FEE-CONTINUANCE .................................. HB-1382 COURT CLERK-AUTOMATION FEE..................................... HB-1662 COURT CLERKS AWARD .................................................. HB-2009 CRIM PRO-DOMESTIC VIOLENC-BAIL ............................ HB-3445 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS.............................. HB-0119 DEBT REFORM-BOND ISSUANCE ........................................ HB-4115 DENTISTRY-CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS ............................. HB-3573 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE ........................... ........ HB-3471 DWNT FRST PRES-GOLF-PLLTN CTRL............................ HB-0803 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM ............................... HB-0954 EMPLOY INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEE............................ HB-2023 EPA RECYCLE REGIONAL FACILITY.................................... HB-3574 EPA-HAZARD SUB RECOVERY COST ................................. HB-0706 FARM PRESERVE ACT-MUNICIPAL .................................... HB-1867 FOREST PRES DIST APPROP/ LEVY ...................................... HB-3206 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. HB-0915 HARVEY CIVIC CENTR-NAME CHANGE........................... HB-0117 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM .......................... HB-1934 HEAT- AIR CONDITN CONTRACTORS ................................ HB-1816 HIGHER ED ASSIST-NAT GUARD......................................... HB-2166 HIGHER ED-CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION ......................... HB-3753 HIGHWAY CD-TAX LEVY DATE....................................... HB-0409 HISTORIC PRES-PROJECT NOTICE .................................. HB-0841 HIWAY COMMISSIONER ANNUAL RPT............................ HB-2969 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL ....................... HB-0135 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD .................................. HB-2128 2493 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HORSE RACING TAX ALLOCATN FUND.............................. HB-0223 HORSE RACING TAX-ALLOCATION ................................... HB-1972 HOSPITAL LICENSE AND PERMIT ....................................... HB-4076 ICC-EMPLOY FORMER MEMBER......................................... HB-3731 IDPA-LONG TERM CARE PAYMENTS................................. HB-2045 INCOME TX-FOREIGN BUSINESS ........................................ HB-4120 JUDGES-STATE PAY HEALTH PLAN................................... HB-1194 JUV CT-SHELTER CARE PLACEMENT.................................... HB-4185 LEGAL SERVCS CONSUMER PROTECTN ......................... HB-1508 LEYDEN TOWNSHIP SPACE NEED LAW ................ ............ HB-1495 LIBRARY DISTRICT-ANNEX BY MUNI............................ HB-2309 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER .................................. HB-1860 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES................................. HB-0994 LIQUOR COMM-REISSUE LICENSE .................................... HB-3324 LOC GOVT PROMPT PAY-HOME RULE............................... HB-3472 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH .......................................... HB-1006 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT..................................... HB-0516 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSMNT-FUNDS ............................... HB-0693 MASTER PLUMBER LICENSE............................................. HB-3988 METRO WATER RECLAM DISTRICT ..................................... HB-3204 METRO WATER RECLAMTN-BOND EXCL........................ HB-0927 METRO WATER RECLAMTN-SALARIES......................... HB-0928 MUNI CD-ANNEX CONTIGUOUS .................................... HB-0560 MUNI CD-FIRE DEPT BOARD ....................... .................. HB-3473 MUNI CD-SCHEDULE MEETING RECRD........................ HB-0851 MUNI CD-UNSAFE BUILDINGS ......................................... HB-0299 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX-ORDINANCE ......................... HB-0995 MUNI FUNDS-INVESTMENT ................................................ HB-3686 MUNI ORDINANCE-PRINTING ERROR.............................. HB-2922 MUNI PROPERTY MAINT-VIOLATIONS ......................... HB-3833 MUNI SUBDIVISN-CASH FOR SERVIC .......................... HB-1818 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE ........................... HB-0088 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT ........................ HB-0893 PARK DIST-ANNEX SURROUND PROP ........................... HB-1480 PARK DIST-DISSOLUTION/VOTE......................................... HB-1478 PARK DISTRICT CANVASSING BD................................. ........ HB-1477 PARK DISTRICT-ANNEXATION ........................................ HB-1479 PARK PRIVILEGE-VIETNAM MEMRIAL ............................ HB-0796 PAYROLL DEDUCTN-LOCAL CHARITY........................ HB-1279 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT ....................... HB-0309 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/HEALTH INSUR ........................... HB-2819 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/HLTH INSURNC........................... HB-0561 PEN CD- MRF--PUBLIC OFFICIALS ................................ HB-4143 PEN CD-ST BOARD OF INVESTMENT ................................. HB-3253 POLICE TRAINING--VEHICLE CHASES ............................ HB-051 5 PRAIRIE CAPITOL-MARKHAM ........................................ HB-3357 PRIVATIZATION REGULATION ACT..................................... HB-3648 PROF ATHLTE CONVICTED OF DRUGS ........ ................... HB-3904 PROF COUNSELING LICENSING ACT................................... HB-3360 PROF COUNSELOR LICENSING-FUND.............................. HB-1971 PROF REG-DESIGN PROFESSNL UNIT ............................ HB-0894 PROF REG-PROSECUTORIAL ATTORNY ........................... HB-3518 PROFESSIONAL REG-CONTINUE ED ............................ ....... HB-01 18 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES ......................... HB-0427 PROPERTY TAX-DESTROYED PROPRTY ......................... HB-2970 PUBUTIL-TELECOM-ST OF THE ART ............................. HB-1813 PUB UTILITIES ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-2425 PUBLIC LIBRARY-DISTRICTS ........................................ . HB-0714 RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY .......................................... HB-2021 REAL ESTATE--APPRAISERS- LICENSE ............................. HB-1365 RETIREMENT SAVINGS-TX ............................................... HB-4028 REUNION BUSINESS DEFAULT ACT............................... HB-2691 REVENUE ACT--EQUALIZATION ...................................... HB-3130 REVENUE--HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ................................ HB-3456 SALES TX--REBATES ........ ................... ................................ HB-1817 SCH & ELEC CD--INCORPORATE ....................................... HB-0605 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY- BUILD IL...................................... HB-1658 2494 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-BD OF ED ELECTIONS ......................................... HB-0599 SCH CD-GIFTED FUNDING LEVEL ...................................... HB-2042 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR................................. HB-0282 SCH CD-LOCAL SCH INCOME TAX ..................................... HB-3469 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL INCOME TAX............................. HB-2676 SCH CD-MEETINGS-PAY LOSS/BNFTS............................ HB-2755 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT ........................... HB-0562 SCH CD-REGION BD MEETINGS................................... HB-1815 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPT/INTEREST................................. HB-1494 SCH CD-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE AUT................................ HB-3735 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ................................. HB-0885 SCH CD-SKILL IMPROVEMENT........................................ HB-0230 SCH CD-ST AID/DISTRICT/TUITION.................................. HB-1081 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM.................................. HB-0755 SCH CD-VOC ED TECHNICAL CHANGE............................. HB-3358 SCH CD-VOC ED TECHNICAL CHANGE............................. HB-3359 SCH CD-VOC EDUC PRACTICUMS....................................... HB-0757 SCHOOL DISTRICT ASSESSMENT........................................ HB-1890 SCHOOL DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT ................................. HB-3470 SHORTHAND REPORTERS ..................................................... HB-1819 SOLICITATION CHARITY-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2310 SPORTS AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT................................. HB-3155 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... HB-1317 STATE MANDATES REFERENDUM........................................ HB-3874 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL............................... HB-1955 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ........................... HB-0926 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ........................... HB-3205 TAXPAYER ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD ............................... HB-4122 TOWNSHIP ANNEXATION-NOTICE.................................. HB-2921 TRANSIENT MERCHANT-TRADE SHOWS ........................ HB-0988 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-LOCAL GOVT.............................. HB-2308 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES .......................................... HB-3156 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES .......................................... HB-3193 VEH CD-ACCESS ROUTES-LOADING ............................... HB-0519 VEH CD-OVERWEIGHT FEES............................................ HB-0615 VEH CD-PHOTO RADAR BAN ..................... .................... HB-3370 VEH CD-SCH DROPOUT-NO CAR...................................... HB-1496 VOCATIONAL ED-CONTRACTS ........................................... HB-0756 VOLUNTARY PAYROLL DEDUCT-TECH........................ HB-2311 WORKER COMP-CUMULATIVE INJURY............................ HB-1532 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STECZO HOUSE BILL: 192, 528, 542, 600, 601, 602, 603, 887, 888, 1132, 2419, 3477, 3883 SENATE BILL: 16, 153, 185, 186, 188, 192, 193, 198, 216, 221, 240, 283, 312, 407, 432, 438, 443, 461, 503, 505, 564, 622, 679, 689, 697, 698, 699, 710, 725, 729, 750, 835, 922, 963, 972, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1060, 1191, 1283, 1374, 1378, 1499, 1526, 1533, 1556, 1662, 1700, 1763, 1766, 1769, 1776, 1860, 1902, 2056, 2087, 2119, 2218 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 177, 300, 715, 778, 825, 874, 1453, 1698, 1768, 1841, 2122, 2135, 2136, 2308, 2642, 2711 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 109, 119, 125, 167 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 128 STEPAN, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) CHICAGO CLERK/TREASURE VACANCY............................ HB-1277 CHILD SUPPORT-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1274 COLLECTION AGCY-CHILD SUPPORT............................... HB-3483 COMPOST QUALITY STANDARDS......................................... HB-3073 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL....................................... HB-2158 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL ........................................ HB-0276 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON .......................................... HB-0963 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD........................ HB-0045 CRIM CD--HATE CRIM E ............................. .................. HB-2065 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH ........................... HB-0468 CRIM CD- W EAPON S ................... ........ ........ .... ...... ........ HB-4001 CRIM CD--WEAPONS- TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1313 CRIM CODE-HATE CRIME-LOOTING............................... HB-3857 CRIM CODE- W EAPONS ................................. ....................... HB-3816 2495 STEPAN, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM VICTIM-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUT........................... HB-0066 CRIMINAL CD-GRAMMATICAL ......................................... HB-1278 CRIMINAL CD- HATE CRIME ....................... .................... HB-1761 CUSTDY CONCILIATION CONFERENCE.............................. HB-3353 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ............................ HB-0402 DISCHARGE FIREARM/MENTAL STATE............................. HB-2694 DIVORCE- MODIFY SUPPORT ........................................... HB-1321 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-FLEEING .......................................... HB-3352 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION.......................... HB-0489 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ............................. HB-2000 ELEC CD-SR CIT ABSENTEE BALLOT................................. HB-1539 ELECTION CD-CHANGE ADDRESS ...................................... HB-2475 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS .......................... HB-3563 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .............................. HB-1515 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-HOMELESS .................................. HB-3409 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR ......................... HB-0691 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .......................... HB-0529 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... HB-0973 IL ITALY DRIVERS LICENSE..................... ..................... HB-3889 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF.................................... HB-1798 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................... HB-1764 INS CD-ACCIDENT/HELATH NO LIFE ............................... HB-2294 LABR- WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT ............................ HB-2074 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES ........................................ HB-1926 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD .............................. HB-2295 LEAD POISONING PREVENTN ACT....................................... HB-3638 LOTTERY ADS-NO TIES TO SCHOOLS ................................ HB-4005 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ............................. HB-0439 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM ........................ HB-0542 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ..................................... HB-0491 PUB AID-CHILD LEAD TESTING ....................................... HB-3442 PUBLIC HEALTH-HYSTERECTOMIES ................................ HB-0916 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS ....................................... HB-0003 SCH CD-TB TEST IN HEALTH EXAMS ................................ HB-3856 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PU RPOSE/PLANS................................ HB-2253 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD .................................... HB-2338 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... HB-2063 STATEWIDE GRAND J URY-ATTN Y GEN ......................... HB-0316 TRENCH SAFETY ACT ...... .......................... .................. .. HB-1852 UTILITY FRANCHISE TRANSFR-TECH.............................. HB-1897 VEH CD- CHARITABLE VEHICLE ........................................ HB-2884 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK ......................................... HB-1870 WAGE ASSIGN MAX-45 X FED MIN ..................................... HB-3407 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPAN HOUSE BILL: 40, 97, 152, 210, 300, 404, 582, 608, 743, 785, 932, 939, 1123, 1422, 1475, 1509, 1510, 1645, 1762, 1776, 1797, 1947, 2287, 2594, 2673, 2990, 2991, 2992, 3079, 3092, 3679 SENATE BILL: 9, 108, 162, 195, 201, 293, 784, 791, 930, 1051, 1146, 1151, 1380, 1462, 1499, 1565, 1589, 1640, 1677, 2062, 2101, 2107 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 130, 151, 297, 329, 529, 697 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 42, 127 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94, 95, 159 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM) AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT.................................... HB-1392 AUDITOR GEN/OUTSIDE COUNSEL..................................... HB-3579 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................ HB-1252 CANVAS BRD-TOWNSHP ASSESS DIST.............................. HB-3428 CASH BOND-RESTITUTION 1ST ........................................ HB-3186 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES .................................... HB-1250 CIVIL PROCEDURE-GRAMMAR CHANGE......................... HB-0747 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT ....................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ....................... HB-1257 CNTY CD--ZON ING-- FLOODPLAINS ................................ HB-1 258 COLLECTION AGCY-CHILD SUPPORT ............................... HB-3483 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY--DCFS .............................. HB-0751 CORRECTIONS-GOOD TIME.......................... HB-0906 2496 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. COUNTY BD-TECHNICAL.................... ............................... HB-2037 COUNTY CD-TB SANITARIUM FEES................................... HB-3378 COUNTY WETLAND MANAGEMENT .................................. HB-2430 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ................................ HB-0858 CRIM CD-SEMI-AUTOMATIC........................................... HB-3642 CRIM PRO-DELETE NO KNOCK ............................. ........ HB-3973 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT ....................................... HB-0423 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN .......................... HB-2468 DCFS- SPECIAL RULES ....................................................... HB-1545 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS............................................. HB-0013 DMHDD-INSPECTOR ACCESS RECORDS......................... HB-0715 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ......................................... HB-3093 EL CD-MUNI CD/ALDERMAN VACANCY ...................... HB-3565 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ............................................ HB-0951 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS............................ HB-0034 ELEC CD-ELECTION CAMPAIGN ......................................... HB-2432 ELEC CD-FILING DEADLINES......................................... HB-0975 ELEC CD-GEN PRIMARY DATE CHG.................................. HB-0134 ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE ................................. HB-0037 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY....................... HB-0132 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS ................................... HB-2076 ELEC CD-PETITIONS ................................... .... .............. HB-0354 ELEC CD-POLIT SUBDIV-CONTEST................................... HB-1766 ELEC CD-PRECINCTS ......................................................... HB-0976 ELEC CD-PRECINT RETURNS ....................... ................... HB-0351 ELEC CD-REGISTRATION.................. .................. HB-0353 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0020 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG.............................. HB-0021 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0022 ELEC CD-ST BD ELECTION MEMBERS............................... HB-0974 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS ................................... HB-0950 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ................................ HB-3563 ELECTION CD-GRAMMATICAL.................... .......... HB-3564 ELECTION CODE-PETITIONS ....................... .................. HB-0952 ELECTN CD-LIMIT CONTRIBUTIONS................................. HB-3853 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ......................................... HB-0010 ETHICS-LEGISLATOR CONDUCT......................................... HB-3526 EVIDENCE-PRIOR SEXUAL CONDUCT .......................... HB-3185 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM ........................... HB-3522 GA-TRAVEL ALLOWANCE ..................................................... HB-3503 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD .............................. HB-0012 GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS ................................... .. HB- 1428 GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS .......................... ....... HB-3034 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION.............................. HB-1251 HEALTH CARE DECISIONS ACT ............................................ HB-1386 HIGHLAND PARK CIVIC CENTR AUTH............................... HB-1308 HLTH CARE SURROGATE-LIFE SUSTN ............................. HB-2334 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .......................... HB-0529 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLICATN DECISN .............................. HB-2335 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT ....................................... HB-0197 INS CD IN VITRO FERTILIZATION......................................... HB-0133 INS FIBROCYSTIC CONDITION GRUP .................................. HB-3092 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ........................ HB-1470 INSURANCE & HMO INFERTILITY ....................................... HB-1767 INVESTIGTRS-CORR CD-ISOLATION .............................. HB-3986 LIBRARY DIST-REFERENDUM PETITN ......................... HB-2477 LIFE-SUSTAIN TREATMENT ACT............................. . HB-1151 LOBBYIST REGISTRATN-PROHIBITNS .............................. HB-3211 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES .................................. HB-2336 LOCAL GOVT-VACANCY/VOTES ........................ .......... HB-0352 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT........................ HB-0011 MENTAL HEALTH- INFO- IMMUNITY .............................. HB-2431 MINORITY & FEMALE FRANCHISE.................................... HB-1680 MUN CD-REAL ESTATE TRANSFR TAX.......................... HB-3132 PARK DISTRICT-FREE PRIVILEGES................................. HB-0246 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-EXEMPT................................................. HB-341 I1 SCH CD-ABOLISH TWSH SCH TRUSTE............................... HB-3382 2497 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-DISSOLVED DIST BOND TAX ................................ HB-1752 SCH CD-MILITARY BASE DISTRICT................................. HB-2679 SCH CD-PLEDGE ALLEG OBJECTORS................................. HB-0907 SCH CD-STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS .................................... HB-0914 SCH CD-TREASURER/TRUSTEES ........................................ HB-0347 ST FIN-MENTAL HEALTH FUND USE................................. HB-3238 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE ................................ HB-1556 TOWNSHIPS-CAUCUS PROCEDURE....................................... HB-3427 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH ............................. HB-0036 UTIL DAMAGE PREVENT ACT-REPEAL............................. HB-3129 VEH CD-HANDICAP SPACES/SIGNS ................................... HB-0191 VEH CD-SEATED IN TRUCK...................... ................ HB-2347 VOTER REGISTRATION-OTHER SITES............................... HB-4102 WASTEWATER TRTMT-SEPTIC SLUDGE........................... HB-3380 WILDLIFE CD- LEGHOLD TRAPS ........................................ HB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STERN HOUSE BILL: 24, 103, 202, 520, 521, 761, 785, 1255, 1256, 1788, 1797, 2346, 2373, 2459, 2528, 2681, 3450, 3521, 4178 SENATE BILL: 154, 198, 416, 468, 539, 706, 805, 1058, 1092, 1111, 1241, 1713, 1892, 1988, 2087, 2159 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 83, 114, 152, 229, 241, 271, 292, 298, 405, 411, 419, 430, 433, 434, 500, 534, 535, 600, 676, 686, 760, 874, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1185, 1186, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1399, 1527, 1604, 1632, 1654, 1664, 1689, 1701, 1734, 1749, 1800, 1855, 1856, 1866, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1921, 1955, 1988, 1998, 2068, 2069, 2173, 2202, 2217, 2228, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2616, 2735 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 51, 83, 96, 119, 127, 153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 159, 180 STROGER, TODD H. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) TENHOUSE, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP) $BUILD IL PROGRAM .................................. .................... HB-3545 $CONSERVATION-PARK PRIVATIZATN............................ HB-2861 $DEPT- CORRECTIONS .......................... .................... HB-2867 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES................................. HB-0630 $OCE- COURT OF CLAIMS .............................. ................... HB-0652 $OCE-CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO..................................... HB-3549 $OCE- DCCA ................................ ............................................ HB-2868 $OCE- DEPT- AGRICULTURE .............................................. HB-3546 $OCE-DEPT-CORRECTIONS .................................................. HB-3548 $OCE- DEPT- LOTTERY .......................................................... HB-0631 SOCE- DEPT- NUCLEAR SAFETY ........................................ HB-0639 $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION ...................................... HB-2866 $OCE-EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT................................... HB-3551 $O C E- E PA ............................................... ................................ H B-0643 $OCE- HISTORIC PERSERVATION .................................... HB-3559 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... HB-3600 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ........................... HB-3556 SOCE-LOCAL GOV LAW ENFORCEMENT .......................... HB-3557 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORITY ........................................ HB-3547 $SUPREME CT-INTENSIVE PROBATN ................................ HB-2869 BOAT REG & SAFETY- BUILD BOAT..................................... HB-1059 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE.......................... HB-1369 CIVIL PRO- EMINENT DOMAIN............................................ HB-2366 COLLEGES & GASOHO L ........................................................... H B-2368 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE.......................................... HB-2370 DPA-UNEARNED INCOME-DISABLED............................. HB-1349 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS.............................. HB-1865 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE ................................... HB-1134 GASOHO L SALES TAX ....................................... ...................... HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 GRAIN DEAL- DEFINITN/RECEIPTS..................................... HB-0248 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST ................................. HB-1041 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER.................................. HB-1058 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS ................................. HB-0129 M ASS TRANSIT-- GASOHOL ............................ ..................... HB-2369 2498 TENHOUSE, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP)-Cont. MINES-SAFETY ENFORCEMENT ....................................... HB-3101 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME ............................................. HB-2798 POW BONUS-NO SE ASIA LIMIT .......................... .......... HB-3181 PUBLIC AID-TRANSPORTATION....................................... HB-1353 PUBLIC WATER DIST TRUSTEE PAY ..................................... HB-1050 REPEAL ALIEN OWNRSHP/RESTRICT................................. HB-1841 SCH CD-HG SCH DIPLOMA WARRANTY ........................... HB-1863 SCH CD-HG SCH DIPLOMA WARRANTY........................... HB-2719 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ............................... HB-1892 SCH CD-PARENTS ON TASK FORCE ................................ HB-1637 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT........................... HB-0562 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION.............................. HB-1345 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE TRAILERS................................ HB-3595 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE VEHICLES ................................ HB-3596 VEH CD-DRIVE HANDICAP/CPR.......................................... HB-2285 VETERANS HOME CHECKOFF............................................... HB-2504 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TENHOUSE HOUSE BILL: 98, 579, 1184, 2325, 2755, 3230, 3233, 3326, 3483, 3924 SENATE BILL: 130, 341, 347, 348, 356, 357, 360, 381, 398, 510, 751, 782, 962, 1127, 1264, 1271, 1279, 1364, 1902, 2119, 2141, 2166 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 230, 252, 380, 745, 791, 795, 796, 797, 1155, 1249, 1692, 1883, 2058, 2067 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 40, 106, 139, 149, 167 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 145 SENATE BILL: (SS1) 1 TROTTER, DONNE E. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-CHGO PARKS .................... ...................... HB-3321 $DCCA-BUILD IL/CHGO PARK........................................ HB-0464 $DCCA-BUILD IL/CHGO PARK......................................... HB-0465 $DCCA-BUILD ILLINOIS BOND FUND................................ HB-0697 $GRANTS-DCCA-CHGO PARK DIST............................... HB-0698 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB-1217 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT......................... HB-1592 BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT..................................... HB-2630 BIPARTISAN HLTH REFORM COMMMSN ........................... HB-2774 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ......................................... HB-0488 CHGO PARK DIST-STYLE CHANGE................................... HB-2990 CHGO PARK DIST-STYLE CHANGE..................................... HB-2992 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE................................ HB-0585 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS....................................... HB-3814 CHILD LABOR-EMPL CERT ADVISORY.............................. HB-3107 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ........................... HB-2017 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................. HB-2583 CIV PRO-DOT-TECHNICAL CHANGES............................. HB-3603 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL................................ HB-2158 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD .............................. HB-2316 CRIM CD-FOID- FIREARMS ............................................... HB-0497 CRIM CD- SEMI- AUTOMATIC ........................................ HB-3642 CRIM CODE-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS........................... HB-3072 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS...................................... HB-2545 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................... HB-1128 DCFS- TECHNICAL ............................................ ................... HB-1547 DCFS/PLACEM EN T ............................................. .................. HB-0583 DEDICATE FUND NOTE/ECON FISCAL................................ HB-3591 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE ................................ HB-1203 DPA-DMHDD-DCFS/SERVICES....................... .......... HB-2994 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION .................................................. HB-3812 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY.......................... HB-0132 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-ELIGIBILITY .................................. HB-3733 EPA-INCINERATOR MORATORIUM ................................. HB-0195 FDA-DRUGS--GENERIC EQUIVALENT .............................. HB-0157 GAS PIPELINES-EXCESS FLOW VLVE................................. HB-3582 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS ..................................... HB-1677 HOSPITALS/NEWBORNS/DRUGS ........................................ HB-0187 HOSPITALS/RISK MANAGEMENT ................................... HB-171 1 2499 TROTTER, DONNE E. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1DPA- AGED/BLIND/DISABLED......................................... HB-2232 IDPA-HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM ................................... HB-2236 IDPA-INCOME-CHILDREN-MEDICAL ........................... HB-2018 IDPA- PHARMACISTS- MEDICAID....................................... HB-0155 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM .......................... HB-2228 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE ........................................... HB-2233 INCOME TAX-INCREASE TAX RATE.................................. HB-2731 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC........................... HB-1 139 INSURANCE NO VIOLATIONS ............................................. HB-3804 JUVENILE- PERMANENCY GOALS ...................... .............. HB-341 6 JUVENILE/PLACEMENT ........................................ HB-0582 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WATER.................................... HB-2911 LEAD POISONING PREVENTN ACT..................................... HB-3638 LIQUOR CONTROL TAX-TRAUMA CARE.......................... HB-0752 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ HB-0898 LOTTERY-RESTRICT ADVERTISING .................................. HB-4006 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 MALPRACTICE INSURANCE RATING .................................. HB-1154 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL ......................... HB-1351 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT........................ HB-0011 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS........................... HB-0578 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN......................................... HB-3350 MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY BOARD....................................... HB-1127 MINORS-DRUG OFFENSES-PUB PARKS ......................... HB-2991 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ............................. HB-0225 OPEN PRIMARY ACT ................................................. HB-0033 OPEN PRIMARY ACT-ELECTIONS..................................... HB-0015 PEN CD-INVSTMT-TOBACCO COMPANY ..................... HB-1997 PSYCHOLOGIST-STYLE CHANGE................................. ...... HB-3636 PUB AID BENEFITS IMPACT NOTE ........................................ HB-2452 PUB AID-CHILD LEAD TESTING ........................................ HB-3442 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE ............................ HB-0462 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. HB-2186 PUB AID-MED ASSISTNCE ELIGBLTY ................................ HB-0274 PUB AID-MEDICAL COVERAGE PLAN ........................... HB-3108 PUB UTIL-CERT HEARING IMPAIRED ............................... HB-3349 PUB UTIL- HEARING AIDS ............. ..... ... ......... .......... HB-3734 PUBLIC AID GRANT-STATUS REPORT............................... HB-3245 PUBLIC AID-INDIGENT CARE ........................................... HB-0955 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS ..................................... HB-0003 SCH CD-CHGO LIFE SAFETY BONDS ...................... ........ HB-3801 SCH CD- PARENTING/FAMILY ED....................................... HB-3481 SCH CD-TB TEST IN HEALTH EXAMS ................................ HB-3856 SHELTER RESIDENTS-SAVINGS ACNT.............................. HB-3408 STATUTES-CODIFICATION ................................ HB-3810 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ................................ HB-3032 TOBACCO- M INORS.... ........................ .. .................... HB-3926 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ................................... HB-0463 TRANSFER GOV VOLUNTARY ACTION ............................... HB-38 11 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-CIRCUIT CLK............................ HB-3884 UCC CROP SECURITY INCORPORATIO ........................... HB-3813 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH ......... .................... HB-0036 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE .................. ............................. HB-0300 VEH CD- CHARITABLE VEHICLE ....................................... HB-2884 VEH CD-TRAUMA CARE FUN D...................................... HB-0753 VEH CD-TRUCK DRIVERS-LICENSES............................... HB-0005 WAGE ASSIGN MAX-45 X FED MIN..................................... HB-3407 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TROTTER HOUSE BILL: 13, 47, 94, 152, 284, 489, 785, 1283, 1422, 1587, 1649, 1694, 1797, 2010, 2112, 2295, 2486, 2573, 2681, 2758, 3193, 3234, 3360, 3483, 3592 SENATE BILL: 106, 200, 410, 442, 468, 527, 638, 718, 821, 837, 1054, 1146, 1148, 1151, 1205, 1271, 1272, 1322, 1331, 1338, 1647, 1692, 2056, 2107, 2190, 2191, 2192 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 323, 463, 471, 513, 659, 666, 748, 833, 840, 879, 914, 947, 953, 1020, 1050, 1081, 1359, 1585, 1807, 1819, 1858, 1893, 1895, 1896, 2009, 2011, 2233, 2259, 2419, 2464, 2467, 2507, 2581 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74, 83, 91, 165 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 156 2500 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM) $HOUSING DEVELOPMNT-TRUST FUND .......................... HB-0334 ABANDONED HOUSING-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2151 AFFORDABLE HOUSING CREDIT......................................... HB-2071 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................. HB-1503 AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING............................... HB-1875 AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ............................... HB-0785 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT..................................... HB-1392 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS .................................... HB-2116 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT ..................... HB-1592 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT ............................................. HB-2 147 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2239 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS................................. HB-2484 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM....................................... HB-1877 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS............................ HB-1626 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTVE BUSINS............................. HB-1625 COOK CO RECORDER-DEED SURCHARG .......................... HB-2152 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................. HB-1649 DPH-MOBLIE HOME LANDLORD-INFO........................... HB-1504 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ............................ HB-0437 FDA-DRUGS-GENERIC EQUIVALENT .............................. HB-0157 FIRE DIST-VETERAN PREFERENCE.................................... HB-2066 GOVT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.................................... HB-2049 GROUP HOME ANTIDISCRIMINATION ................................ HB-0872 HIGHER ED COOP-WORK OBLIGATION ............................ HB-4172 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE ..................................... HB-1573 HOME OWNERSHIP ACT CERTIFY BAN............................... HB-4119 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY ................................ ....... HB-0459 HOUSING AFFORDABILITY NOTE...................................... HB-3808 HUMAN RIGHTS-FORMAL TRAINING............................... HB-0772 HUMAN RIGHTS-PROCEDURES........................................... HB-3215 IDPA-PHARMACEUTICAL REBATES.............................. HB-0158 IDPA-PHARMACIST-MEDICAID REPRT .......................... HB-0156 IDPA-PHARMACISTS-MEDICAID....................................... HB-0155 IDPA-PHARMACY REBATE RESTRICTN............................ HB-0159 IDPA-RESOURCE DEVELOP .............................................. HB-1930 IHDA- M ORTGAGES/VETS ...................................................... HB-1615 INNKEEPERS-FRAUD/GUEST............................................ HB-2238 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT................................ HB-2111 INS CD-FEES-ISU INSUR CENTER...................................... HB-3696 INS CD-PASSENGER AUTO LIABILTY ................................ HB-3743 INS CD-PREMIUM DATA ......................................................... HB-1591 JUV COURT ACT-RECORDS/GANGS................................ HB-2467 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT ..... ........... HB-2074 LOCAL GOVT CONTINUE HLTH INS ..................................... HB-3698 LOW INCOME HOUSING-VALUATION............................... HB-1243 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS....................... HB-2588 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM.................................. HB-0172 MEDICAID REV-HOSPITAL ASSESSMT............................ HB-2758 MEDICAL PRAC-INSUR BENEFICIARY........................... HB-2159 MIN & FEM BUSNESS-NO 50% WOMEN ............................. HB-2481 MINIMUM WAGE- OVERTIME ........................................ HB-0774 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME ............................................. HB-2798 MINRTY TCH SCHLRSHP ELGIBILITY ................................. HB-3781 MOBILE HOME-LEASE OPTIONS....................................... HB-2585 MOBILE HOME-LEASE PROVISIONS ................................... HB-2586 MOBILE HOMES-SALE.......................................................... HB-2587 MUNI CD-DEMOLISH/REPAIR BLDG ................................. HB-3663 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT............................ HB-2148 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT ...................... HB-0893 PEN CD-UNIV/BD OF TRUSTEES.......................................... HB-3117 PRIVATE BUS VOC SCH-EXEMPTIONS ............................... HB-4196 PROP TX-DELINQENT TAXES .......................................... HB-2072 PROPERTY TAX- EXEMPTIONS .............................................. HB-2516 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TITLE........................................ HB-2164 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. HB-2186 PUB AID-PRIVATE SHELTER GRANT.................................. HB-2230 PUB AID-UTILITY ASSIT GRANTS.................................... HB-3292 2501 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB UTIL METER READING............................................... HB-3658 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAID PAYMENTS ................................... HB-3395 PUBLIC AID-REIMBURSE HOSPITALS............................ HB-4077 PUBLIC UNIV TUITION POLICY LAW ............................ HB-3888 RECORDER SURCHARGE-COOK COUNTY ................... HB-1559 SCH CD-CHI SCH TCHRS/PROMOTE .................................. HB-4201 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-2997 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER.............................. HB-2560 SCH CD-MINORITY TEACHER CERTIF .............................. HB-2172 SCH CD-PROPRIETARY STUDENT AID ........................... HB-3940 SHELTER RESIDENTS-SAVINGS ACNT........................... HB-3408 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION ...................... ........ HB-1876 TENANT MANAGEMENT ACT.................................. HB-0909 TENANT RIGHTS NOTICE-HOUSING .............................. HB-1244 TIFS- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ............................................ HB-2483 TOLL HIGHWAY-AFFIRMATIVE ACT.......................... HB-2482 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN............................. HB-2326 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS ......................... HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMT INSURNCE-WORKSHARNG .................. HB-0773 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ........................... HB-1595 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ............................. HB-0244 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER HOUSE BILL: 205, 206, 322, 324, 436, 761, 1587, 1912, 2010, 2018, 2216, 2368, 2524, 2774, 4056 SENATE BILL: 3, 442, 770, 1054, 1322, 1351, 1353, 1468, 1607, 1772, 1889, 1937, 1983 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 228, 528, 633, 666, 802, 840, 1152, 1153, 1426, 1435, 1701, 1709, 1756, 2023, 2088, 2259 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 161 WAIT, RONALD A. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP) $BUILD IL PROGRAM ...................................... HB-3545 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ........................ HB-3556 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ...................................... HB-0654 AG-ADM-PENALTIES.............................. ............. HB-3712 ANIMAL DISPOSAL-PROCEDURES................................. HB-1368 BOONE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER LAW .......................... . HB-1237 CNTY EMERGENCY-DISASTER PLAN................................ HB-1247 COUNTY ZON IN G ....... ......... .............................................. H B-1273 GRAIN DEAL WAREHOUSE/INSURANCE........................... HB-1659 HUMANE CARE ACT-INVESTIGATOR............................. HB-1272 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER ........................... HB-0579 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE/WAIVR FEE ......................... HB-1697 POULTRY INSPECTN ACT/REDEFINE.................................. HB-1828 SCH CD-DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT............................. HB-1227 SEED ARBITRATION ACT................................. ................... HB-0620 TOW VEH IMMEDIATELY-COUNTY............................ HB-1276 VEH CD- TRUCK W EIGHT ..................................... .............. HB-1271 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT SENATE BILL: 336, 354, 680, 829, 1161 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 857, 1155, 1213 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 141 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 WALSH, TOM P. REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-LAKE DE PUE/BUREAU CNTY ............... ....... HB-0674 $GRANTS-COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRD.................... HB-0294 $GRANTS-DCCA-TELECOM MUN ICATION ................. HB-0295 AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT ............................. HB-2464 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL................. HB-2413 BOTTLED WATER- LABELS--STANDARDS...................... HB-0788 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT.................... .................. HB-3871 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT.................................. HB-0991 COSMETOLGST-NO CONT EDUCATION ............................ HB-3517 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT............ ... HB-2062 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS...... ................. HB-0989 CRIM CD-JUVENILE CRT/GOOD TIME ...................... HB-2767 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT--SENTENCE ............................. HB-2596 CRIMINAL CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ................ HB-2801 2502 WALSH, TOM P. REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DENTAL ACT-CONTINUE ED ........................................... HB-1481 DEPT CONSERVATION-LIFE SAVING................................. HB-3143 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT.................................. HB-2349 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS.......................................... HB-2631 ELEC CD-REGISTRATION ......... ....................................... HB-2632 EMERGENCY PHONE MOBILE NUMBER............................. HB-4236 ENTERPRISE ZONE-SALES TAX.......................................... HB-0298 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS.............................. HB-2570 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ........................................... HB-1033 ETHANOL FUEL ACT................... .................... HB-0865 EXPAND PHONE SERVICE COST................... ................... HB-0992 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT ................... .................. HB-2187 FELONY-DUI/HOMICIDE ............................................. HB-2521 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA................................... HB-2463 GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS ...................................... HB-3034 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ................................. HB-0732 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ................................. HB-3237 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT................................................ HB-0197 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS ........................................ HB-2579 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY........................................ HB-2047 LOCKSMITH RESPONSIBILITY ACT...................................... HB-3247 MED PRAC ACT-VISIT PERMITS......................................... HB-1854 MHDD CONFID-CORONER INQUIRY.................................. HB-0852 MUNI ZONING-COUNTY-TOWNSHIP.............................. HB-3516 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO.......................... HB-2524 PEN CD-CONTINUING APPROP/SERS................................ HB-3142 PEN CD-IMRF/5 YEAR VESTING .......................... ......... HB-3771 PUB AID-PROOF OF PAYMENT ...................................... HB-3772 PUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ....................................... HB-0990 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS................................. HB-2573 RECKLESS HOMICIDE-EVIDENCE....................................... HB-3094 RECYCLING-SOURCE SEPARATION................................... HB-1792 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING........................................ HB-0296 SCH CD-DROPOUT PROCEDURE ........................................ HB-3106 SCH CD-RAISE COMPULSORY AGE..................................... HB-3103 SOLID WASTE PLAN ACT-REDUCE..................................... HB-1791 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................... HB-0198 ST EMPLOYEE GROUP INS ........................... .............. HB-3121 ST TREAS LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY................................... HB-2448 STATE CONTRACT INSURED ONLY..................................... HB-3140 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ....................................... HB-1811 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM.................................... HB-2571 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ......................................... HB-0721 UNDERGROUND TANK CORRECTIVE AC ........................... HB-3141 UNDERGROUND TANK/CONTRACT DEED......................... HB-2415 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 VARIOUS TAX-GASOHOL.............................. .............. HB-0683 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK............................................. HB-1870 VETERANS- STATE HOM E.................................................... HB-0614 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT............................................... HB-2100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WALSH HOUSE BILL: 129, 162, 397, 551, 1162, 1309, 1463, 1499, 1812, 2085, 2307, 2362, 2567, 2736, 2737, 2953, 3000, 3176, 3186, 3211, 3251, 3564, 3565, 3725, 3982, 4124 SENATE BILL: 62, 68, 78, 106, 154, 196, 201, 232, 259, 293, 332, 381, 405, 496, 499, 512, 651, 721, 757, 911, 923, 924, 954, 971, 1002, 1095, 1345, 1361, 1365, 1438, 1454, 1511, 1529, 1533, 1567, 1588, 1589, 1590, 1640, 1649, 1695, 1713, 1732, 1750, 1764, 1783, 1899, 1980, 1984, 1992, 2057, 2068, 2131, 2162, 2176 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 266, 315, 421, 775, 1114, 1115, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1826, 1828, 2285, 2588, 2690 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 60, 77, 118 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 142 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) $BD OF ED-TEACHERS RETIREMENT ................................ HB-0886 $BOARD OF EDUCATION..................................................... HB-0357 $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL............................... HB-0650 2503 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $DEPT- M ILITARY AFFAIRS ................................................ HB-0644 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0630 $GRANTS-ST BD EDUCATION .................... .................... HB-3084 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE- BOARD OF HIGHER ED ............................................ HB-2881 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE--COMMISSNR SAVING--RESIDENT.......................... HB-0660 $OCE- COURT OF CLAIMS ......... ......... ............................... HB-0652 $OCE- DCCA ...................................................................... .......... HB-0641 $OCE-DEPT--CONSERVATION ........................................... HB-0637 $OCE- DEPT- LABOR .................... ....................................... HB-0636 $OCE- DEPT- LOTTERY ........................................................ HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................................... HB-0639 $OCE- EPA ............................................. ........ ............ HB-0643 $OCE-IL ED LABOR RELATIONS BD .................................... HB-3523 $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ....................................... HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ............................ HB-0635 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0629 $OCE- PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ....................................... HB-0654 $OCE- PUBLIC COUNCIL...................... ............................... HB-0638 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS............................................ HB-0642 $O C E- S IU .................................................. ........ ...................... ... H B-2880 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION ............................................ HB-3083 $OCE-ST EMPLOY RETIREMENT SYS................................. HB-2885 $OCE- ST FIRE MARSHAL....................................................... HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD .......................................... HB-0632 $OCE-STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ................................ HB-2878 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD............................... HB-0645 $OCE--STATE POLICE ........................................... HB-0646 $OCE- U O F I .......................................... .................... H B-2879 $ST BD ED-TEACHER RETIREMENT ................................... HB-3085 $U OF I-STUDY PRAIRIE ST GAMES .................................... HB-0243 ABOLISH BD REGENTS-BD GOVRNORS............................. HB-1727 ABOLISH BD REGENTS/BD GOVRNRS.................................. HB-3040 CANNABIS-CONTROL SUB-FORFEIT ............................... HB-2804 COMP REVIEW-NO COST OF LIVING .................................. HB-2923 CONSUMER/LEASE AGREEMENTS ....................................... HB-1379 DAY CARE HOME-LOCAL REGULATION .......................... HB-0896 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT............................................. HB-0019 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... HB-1005 HYPNOTIST LICENSING ACT .............................................. HB-1209 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT ...................... ..................... HB-0197 INCONSISTENT VERDICTS/OK ................................. ........ HB-2998 INSURANCE LIFE-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-4110 NURSING HOME CARE-QUALIFICATNS ........................... HB-3796 PERSIAN GULF VETS-PROGRAMS ....................................... HB-1224 PRAIRIESTATE 2000-ABOLISH ....................................... HB-1136 PROBATE ACT-PERSONAL PROPERTY .............................. HB-2742 PUB BUILD COMMIS-INTRGV CONTRT ............................. HB-3742 PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-TAXES/TECH ........................... HB-0908 RETAIL TAX- FILE PROTEST ...................... ........................ HB-1026 SCH CD-GIFTED FUNDING LEVEL ...................................... HB-2042 SCH CD-IHSA TRANSFER RULES ......................................... HB-1657 SCH CD-ST AID/DISTRICT/TUITION ................................ HB-1081 SCH CD-TEACHER TRAINING ........................................... HB-2827 TAX-INCOME-FILE PROTEST ........................................... HB-1025 UNEMPLOY INS-INDEP CONTRACTOR.......................... HB-2851 UNEMPLOYMENT-INDEP CONTRACTOR......................... HB-2852 WILDLIFE CD-NON RESIDENT PERMT .............................. HB-0049 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,M HOUSE BILL: 53, 125, 147, 210, 240, 314, 469, 493, 598, 602, 603, 604, 616, 655, 658, 659, 677, 678, 819, 826, 887, 888, 1132, 2381, 2575, 2798, 3924, 4224 SENATE BILL: 64, 65, 132, 198, 296, 304, 305, 306, 308, 310, 311, 326, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 440, 502, 894, 1073, 1300, 1351, 1624, 1843, 1849, 2135 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 124, 133, 213, 393, 505, 590, 591, 592, 598, 660, 825, 1127, 2504 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 1751, 1791, 1792, 1982, 2056, 2126, 2241, 2245, 2639, 2706, 2707 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43, 108, 128, 168 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13, 16, 19, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 54, 69, 158, 184 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. REP) $OCE-EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT................................... HB-3551 $OCE- IL HCCCC ....... ........ .......... ......... .................... HB-3535 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ........................................ HB-0632 ABANDONED BABY ADOPTION ACT..................................... HB-2013 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES......................................... HB-1908 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM............................ HB-1925 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY.......................................... HB-1304 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE.......................... HB-1369 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS ............................... HB-2125 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM............................... HB-0065 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ........................... HB-2017 CHILD PASSENGER-RESTRAINT ....................................... HB-3708 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP.............................. HB-0913 CIVIL ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1606 COLLEGES & GASOHOL .................................. .................... HB-2368 COMP REVIEW-NO COST OF LIVING.................................. HB-2923 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE......................................... HB-2370 CONTROLLED SUBST-TRUCK STOPS ................................. HB-3706 CORR CD-VOLUNTEER VOCATNL SCH ............................. HB-0335 CORRECTIONS-VENDING MACHINES............................... HB-3737 CRIM CD-ALCOHL INDUCED HOMICID ............................ HB-1845 CRIM CD-CORRECTION-CHILD PORN ............................ HB-3921 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY........................................ HB-4220 CRIM CD-EARLY RELEASE CLASS X.................................. HB-4225 CRIM PRO-FAX WARRANT.................................................... HB-2456 CRIMINAL CD-CHILD SUPPORT ........................... ........ HB-1687 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................... HB-1128 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN................................ HB-0677 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND...................................................... HB-1629 DCFS-PLACEMENT EXEMPTIONS ....................................... HB-0555 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 DEFENSE CONTRACT PROCUREMENT................................ HB-1021 DEPT CONSERVATN-NO CONDEMNATN....................... HB-0532 DOM VIOLENCE-INFO/PHYSICIAN .................................... HB-0044 DRUG-FREE SCH & COMMUNITY LAW........................... HB-0363 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ............................ HB-0437 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................... HB-1713 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0035 ELECT CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION............................ HB-1329 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE ................................... HB-1 134 EPA-CLEAN AIR ACT ........................................................ HB-4037 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ....................... HB-2250 EPA-LANDFILL/BAN FOREIGN WASTE............................. HB-1375 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING........................... HB-1287 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING ........................................ HB-2019 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ............................. HB-2778 EPA-WASTE DISPOSAL FEE ................................................. HB-1335 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES.............................. HB-2536 FIRE PRO-EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTM............................ HB-0846 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 FOOD DONATION-WILD GAME......................................... HB-3412 GASOHOL SALES TAX ............................................................... H B-2367 GOV ETHICS-ANNUAL GIFT LIMIT..................................... HB-1331 GOV ETHICS--STANDARDS ................................................ HB-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 GOVT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS................................. HB-2049 GRAIN DEAL WAREHOUSE/INSURANCE........................ HB-1659 HOM E CON FIN EM ENT........................................................... HB- 1844 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARRASSMNT........................ HB-4078 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION .............................. HB-1696 2505 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. REP--Cont. INC TX-SR CIT HLTH CARE DEDUCT................................. HB-0842 INCOME TAX-INTEREST EXEMPTION............................... HB-0902 INCOME TX-TUITION DEDUCTION .................................... HB-3852 KANKAKEE RIVER DAM TRANSFER..................................... HB-2649 KANKAKEE RVR- SCH CD K- 8 ........................................... HB-1352 LIVE ENTERTAINMT CROWD SAFETY............................... . HB-0626 MASS TRANSIT- GASOHOL ..................... ........................ HB-2369 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT ................................. HB-0240 MINIMUM WAGE-COLLECT PENALTY.............................. HB-3977 NUKE SAFETY COMPENSATE LOCALS ................................ HB-4230 NURSE HOME ADMIN-AUTHORITY ................................. HB-1621 NURSING HOME CARE-QUALIFICATNS ........................... HB-3796 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE.............................. HB-2190 PHYSICIAN SELF-REFERRAL ACT...................................... HB-4163 PRISON FAC-CONSTR/OPERATOR ACT ............................ HB-3831 PRIV CORR FACILITY MORATORIUM .................................. HB-1785 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD ...................... ........... HB-2054 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT...................... ............. HB-0577 PUB HEALTH-PROG ADMIN & FUNDS............................... HB-3138 PUBLIC AID-COMMUNITY SERVICE .................................. HB-3626 PUBLIC AID-TRANSPORTATION ........................................ HB-1353 PUBLIC HEALTH-ALTERN HLTH CARE............................. HB-3687 PUBLIC HEALTH- TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1938 RETIREMNT SAVINGS BONDS-NO TAX ............................ HB-0903 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL...................................... HB-1658 SCH CD-COOP UNIT DIST AGREEMNT............................... HB-0662 SCH CD-PAYMENT OF INTEREST ...................................... HB-0600 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED..................................... HB-0843 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY.............................. HB-2012 SCHOOLS-INCOME TX/COM SCH FUND............................ HB-3943 SPECIALTY FARM PRODUCT BUYERS ................................. HB-1769 SPORTS FACIL AUTHORITY-BONDS................................. HB-3740 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO ................................... HB-1881 SR VOLUNTEER SERV CREDIT PGRM................................... HB-1292 ST FIN-PERS SERV LAPSE PAYMENT................................. HB-3736 ST MONEY- GRF SALES DEPOSIT ......................................... HB-3777 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 STATE GRP INS SMALL BUSINESS......................................... HB-3956 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL .............................. HB-1955 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE........................................... HB-0161 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE TRAILERS................................ HB-3595 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE VEHICLES ................................ HB-3596 VEH CD-BREATH SCREENING/DUI................................... HB-1451 VEH CD- DOT- STOP AT RR ................................................... HB-0182 VEH CD-RR GATE/ICC NUMBER.................................... HB-0181 VEH CD- SOS/LIVING WILL ..................... .... ................ HB-1446 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME .............................. HB-0718 WEATHERIZATION RECYCL INSULAT ................................ HB-1137 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ............................ HB-0921 WILDLIFE CODE-DEER SEASON .......................................... HB-0531 WILL CO FOREST PRES DIST-LAND.................................... HB-2959 YOUTH DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FD............................... HB-0362 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELLER HOUSE BILL: 98, 114, 162, 303, 314, 554, 637, 743, 989, 1058, 1224, 1475, 1497, 1509, 1510, 1675, 1759, 1884, 1983, 2258, 2307, 2338, 2341, 2349, 2366, 2579, 2677, 3588, 3589, 4173 SENATE BILL: 60, 115, 122, 177, 182, 234, 263, 346, 364, 365, 368, 426, 427, 510, 644, 782, 828, 837, 864, 894, 1019, 1105, 1111, 1127, 1237, 1244, 1250, 1283, 1293, 1299, 1303, 1318, 1509, 1615, 1717, 1779, 1783, 1903, 1954, 2062, 2155, 2197 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 80, 174, 252, 397, 437, 494, 495, 550, 566, 611, 663, 664, 687, 704, 705, 706, 712, 713, 732, 737, 746, 747, 762, 770, 787, 793, 846, 848, 863, 894, 903, 908, 938, 939, 985, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1053, 1087, 1091, 1092, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1164, 1247, 1250, 1251, 1253, 1277, 1278, 1301, 1330, 1344, 1345, 1376, 1377, 1378, 1379, 1380, 1381, 1392, 1393, 1394, 1423, 1424, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1442, 1443, 1448, 1516, 1520, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672, 1680, 1691, 1693, 1705, 1706, 1726, 2506 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 1748, 1751, 1754, 1755, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1824, 1859, 1879, 2074, 2075, 2078, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2090, 2169, 2172, 2282, 2289, 2318, 2324, 2385, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2717, 2718, 2720, 2721, 2732, 2790 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 19, 42, 48, 60, 79, 94, 102, 141 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) $GOB--SCHOOL GRANTS ....................................................... HB-0787 ATTORNEY FEES-RECOVERY ............................................ HB-2041 BALANCED BUDGET NOTE ACT......................................... HB-2418 BINGO-SR CITIZENS W/O LICENSE.................................. HB-0722 BOND AUTHORIZATION ACT OPTIONS............................... HB-3583 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ........................... HB-2017 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP.............................. HB-0913 CIVIL PROC-QUICK TAKE INTEREST................................. HB-0226 CIVIL PROC-STATUTE LIMITATIONS............................... HB-0839 CIVIL PROCEDURE-WAIVER SERVICE .............................. HB-0428 CON FRAUD-MOTOR VEHICLES ........................................ HB-3410 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ................................. HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT............................... HB-1674 CONVEY PROPERTY TO MOKENA....................................... HB-1232 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY................................ HB-1675 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME ........................... ........ HB-1672 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION ................................... HB-1676 CRIMINAL CD-CIVIL RETAIL THEFT ................................. HB-2557 CRIMINAL ID-STOLEN ID..................................................... HB-1381 DEPT-LABOR-WAGE PAYMENT/COLL............................ HB-2247 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT................................... HB-2349 DIVORCE ACT-CHILD SUPPORT ......................................... HB-1007 DOT-UNDERGROUND UTILITY FACLTY .......................... HB-1405 DPA-UNEARNED INCOME-DISABLED............................. HB-1349 ELECTION CD-ABSENT ELECTORS..................................... HB-3999 EMINENT DOMAIN-INTEREST.......................................... HB-0228 EMINENT DOMAIN-TRIAL PREFERNCE........................... HB-0227 EPA-POLLUTION BRD-TARP/RULE.................................. HB-0401 EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT....................................... HB-3488 FIREWORKS REGULATION ACT .......................................... HB-4199 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC........................ HB-0317 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ......................................... HB-0919 IDPA-MEDICAID RATE COMPONENT................................. HB-2040 INTER GOVT COOP-WATER AGENCY ................................ HB-3105 LIBRARY DISTRICT-MUNI ANNEX..................................... HB-3817 LOCAL GOVT RECYCLED PAPER PLAN ............................... HB-1126 LOTTERY LAW--TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-3218 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE.................................. HB-1918 MEDICAL PRACT ACT-IMMUNITY ..................................... HB-3685 METRO CVC CTR SUPPRT-MEAOB...................................... HB-3725 MINIMUM WAGE- OVERTIME ............................................ HB-0774 MUNI CD-ANNEX PETITION/OWNER................................ HB-0496 M UNICIPAL SERVICES ........................................................ HB-1922 MUNICIPAL UTILITY RATES............................................... HB-3088 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE.............................. HB-0088 OPEN MEETINGS-LAND ACQUISITION ............................. HB-3178 PEN CD-IMRF/GROUP HEALTH INSUR........................... HB-1426 POLICE SEARCH-NONCUSTODL PARNT........................... HB-2962 PREVAILING WAGE-APPRENTICES.................................... HB-3179 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... HB-3475 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......................... HB-0229 PROPERTY TAX- OVERPAYMENT ........................................ HB-2450 PUBLIC CONTRACTS-DAMAGE WAIVER....................... HB-3177 REAL PROPERTY-TAXES................... ..................... HB-3220 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS ............................ HB-2444 RESIDENCE LOT DISCLOSURE ACT...................................... HB-1377 SCH CD-SCHOOL BOUNDARIES ........................................... HB-2168 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION.............................. HB-1345 ST AGENCIES-ARREST RECORDS..................................... HB-1843 SUNSET--WATER WELL/PUMP-LICENSE ..................... HB-1366 2507 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP)-Cont. TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT............................ ............. HB-1286 TORT IM M UNITY JULIE INC ............................................... HB-3383 UNDERGRND UTILITY-GRAMMAR CHG ........................... HB-0405 UNEMPLOYMENT INS ................................................ HB-0180 UNIFIED CD CORR- SENTENCING ....................................... HB-2133 USE TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOL BUSES ............................ ........ HB-0934 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE TRAILERS ............................... HB-3595 VEH CD-APPORTIONABLE VEHICLES ............................. HB-3596 VEH CD-PERSIAN GULF PLATES....................................... HB-2621 VEH CD-SECOND DUI-3 DAYS JAIL...................................... HB-3341 VEHICLE CODE- TRUCKS ....................................................... HB-3059 WEATHERIZATION RECYCL INSULAT ............ ................. HB-1 137 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WENNLUND HOUSE BILL: 56, 154, 255, 729, 1615,.1687, 1730, 1988, 1989, 1992, 2019, 2125, 2729, 2735, 2742, 3060, 3061, 3063, 3064, 3246 SENATE BILL: 78, 122, 125, 173, 175, 382, 384, 822, 993, 1073, 1191, 1283, 1377, 1423, 1431, 1550, 1741, 1747, 2048, 2049, 2079, 2120, 2181 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 224, 322, 338, 856, 915, 939, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1214, 1842, 1972, 2476, 2537, 2538 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST DEM) AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM ............................. HB-1542 AMBULATORY SURGICAL TRETMNT AT............................ HB-4080 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS ............................... HB-2125 CHILD CARE- FIRE ALARMS ....................... ..................... HB-1645 CHILD CARE- TECHNICAL.................................................... HB-1548 CHILDHOOD HUNGER RELIEF ACT...................................... HB-3311 CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION BOARD ............................... HB-2753 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2578 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY .............................. HB-2583 CIVIL PRO-WAGE DEDUCT-TECHNICL........................... HB-2532 CONDO PROP ACT-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-1617 CONDO PROPERTY-ASSESS & RECORD............................ HB-3865 CONDO PROPERTY-CIVIL PROCEDURE............................ HB-1929 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS................................... HB-2594 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................. HB-1649 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD........................... HB-0045 CRIM CD-GRAMMATICAL ............................................... HB-3809 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH .............................. HB-0468 CRIM CODE-HATE CRIME-LOOTING.............................. HB-3857 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS............................ HB-2806 DCCA-YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT........................................ HB-1543 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ............................ HB-0402 DCFS/PLACEM ENT ........................................... ....................... HB-0583 DEPT-PUB HLTH-EMS/DISCIPLINE .................................. HB-1268 DEV FIN AUTH-MOTION PICTR PRGM ............................ HB-0470 DIVORCE- MODIFY SUPPORT ............................................ HB-1321 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING ....................................... HB-3262 DPA- INS COVERAGE/HIV.................................................... HB-1797 ELEC CD-NO STATE REGISTRAR PAY................................ HB-0297 EM S ACT- LICENSED........................................ .................... HB-1270 ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS-TECHNCL......................... HB-3212 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT............................................. HB-0208 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR .......................... HB-0691 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS ...................................... HB-1677 HOSPITALS/NEWBORNS/DRUGS ...................... HB-0187 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-3079 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT ....................... HB-2673 IDPA-C HIROPRACTER REIMBURSE ........................ ......... HB-1119 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY ................................... HB-2010 INC TAX- AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF..................................... HB-1798 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC.............................. HB-1139 INVESTIGTRS- CORR CD-ISOLATION .............................. HB-3986 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD ........................... HB-2295 LEGISLATIVE DRUG TEST ............................... ........................ HB-1413 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT .......................... HB-0439 LOTTERY--VIDEO MACHINES/TECH ................................... HB-1976 2508 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST DEM)-Cont. MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN.......................................... HB-3350 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID.............................. HB-1540 NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE REFE.............................. HB-3693 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21........................................... HB-2343 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ................................... HB-0491 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED ................................ HB-0273 NUTRITIONAL SERVICES-CHILDREN ............................... HB-3046 PART-TIME EMPLOYEES-BENEFITS ................................ HB-3375 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR/STUDY LEAVE ................................. HB-0793 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-NO BOARD PAY .......................... HB-3123 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-SUSPENSION ............................... HB-1300 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-CONCURRENT ...................... HB-1240 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS--NCREASE ............................ HB-3122 PEN CD-CK CNTY-UNION DUES........................................ HB-0621 PEN CD-COOK CNTY POL-BENEFITS ............................... HB-3376 PEN CD-COOK CNTY/CHIEF OFFICER............................... HB-1193 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0792 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP.............................. HB-2581 PODIATRIC SCHOLARSHP RESIDENCY ............................... HB-3748 PODIATRIC SCHOLARSHP-RESIDENCY ............................ HB-2293 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.................................. HB-2466 PUB AID-CHILD LEAD TESTING......................................... HB-3442 PUB AID-ELECTRNC BENFIT TRNSFR ............................... HB-2227 PUB AID-GEN ASST-CONCILIATION ................................ HB-2229 PUB AID- HEALTHY KIDS PGRM ........................................... HB-0739 PUB AID-HOMELESS-AFDC RECIP1TS ............................. HB-4079 PUB AID-REINSTATMNT ELIGIBLE .................................... HB-0740 PUB UTIL- HEARING AIDS ......... ........................................ HB-3734 PUBLIC AID GRANT-STATUS REPORT............................... HB-3245 PUBLIC HEALTH-BLOOD SAFETY ....................................... HB-4164 PUBLIC HEALTH-BLOOD SAFETY ....................................... HB-4165 SCH CD-AUTHORIZE RECYCLING...................................... HB-3882 SHELTER RESIDENTS-SAVINGS ACNT.............................. HB-3408 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... HB-1317 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT......................... HB-0210 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................... HB-2063 TENANT UTILITY PAYMNT DISCLSUR................................ HB-1312 TORRENS LAW-STYLE CHG ................................................ HB-3566 UTIL POWER SURGE DAMAGES ........................................... HB-3156 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND................................ HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WHITE HOUSE BILL: 3, 47, 97, 103, 198, 225, 242, 329, 489, 582, 608, 814, 967, 1000, 1123, 1269, 1474, 1499, 1554, 1623, 1808, 1947, 2025, 3113, 3114, 3392, 3445, 3609, 3610, 3856, 4001, 4056 SENATE BILL: 98, 162, 200, 332, 442, 500, 510, 600, 608, 638, 888, 1051, 1058, 1078, 1105, 1146, 1215, 1227, 1380, 1393, 1435, 1443, 1462, 1541, 2138, 2159 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 219, 323, 329, 666, 697, 801, 833, 840, 868, 885, 1163, 1257, 1523, 1525, 1546, 2004, 2150, 2166, 2232, 2252, 2253, 2259, 2276, 2286, 2571, 2607, 2653 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 74, 79, 161 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM) $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER.................................................... HB-1048 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ...................................... HB-0278 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT......................... HB-1592 BNKS ACQUIRE NATIONAL BANKS...................................... HB-3711 CIRCUIT COURTS COOK COUNTY......................................... HB-0361 CIVIL PRO-ATTORNEYS FEES.......................................... HB-1505 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2239 CONDOMINIUMS-RIGHTS .................................................. HB-2494 CONSUM FRAUD-REPEAL TITLE INS................................. HB-2070 CONSUMER FRAUD-COMPLIANCE ................................... HB-2523 CORP FIDUCIARY INVESTMENTS ...................................... HB-2410 CORRECTIONS- BURGLARY.......................................... HB-2487 CORRECTIONS-MANDATORY TERM .............................. HB-1590 CORRECTIONS--SENTENCING ........................ .......... HB-0008 CREATE FORENSIC DNA LABORATORY ............................. HB-2499 2509 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-APPOINT COUNSEL/FEES ................................... HB-3478 CRIM PRO-DELETE NO KNOCK......................................... HB-3973 CRIM PRO- JUVENILE COURT .............................................. HB-1593 CRIM PRO-REMOVAL/JUV CT ....................................... HB-2960 DENTAL ACT- FREE SERV- LIABILITY ............................ HB-1594 DPA-DMHDD-DCFS/SERVICES....................................... HB-2994 EXAMINE TITLE INSURANCE AGENT.................................. HB-2496 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT BD MEMBERS...................... HB-3422 HUMAN RTS-CITIZENSHIP STATUS................................ HB-2243 HUMAN RTS-RESPONDNT/DISCLOSURE......................... HB-2241 IDPA--CASE MANAGEMENT....................... ............... HB-2302 IDPA-REIMBURSE ATTORNEYS ........................................ HB-2234 INNKEEPERS-FRAUD/GUEST.......................................... HB-2238 INS CD- PREM IUM DATA .............................. ..................... HB-1591 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT ............................ HB-1903 INTEREST ACT LOAN CHARGES ......................................... HB-3647 JUV CT-AUTOMATIC TRANSFER....................................... HB-2961 JUVENILE COURT-DISPOSITN ORDER .............................. HB-4128 JUVENILE COURT-INSPECT RECORDS.............................. HB-1951 JUVENILE CRT-LIMIT COMMITMENT ............................... HB-1589 JUVNL CRIM CD-PUBLIC HOUSING................................. HB-2498 MECHANICS LIEN-NOTICE ................................................ HB-0910 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-OMNIBUS ...................................... HB-4204 PROPERTY TAX-REDEMPTION......................................... HB-2492 PUBLIC AID-ABORTION FUNDING ...................................... HB-2083 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE...................................... HB-2558 RECORDER SIGNATURE COPIES ............................................ HB-2495 REV ACT 1939-TAKE NOTICE.................................... HB-2493 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER............................... HB-2560 SCH CD-LOCAL SCH COUNCIL MEMBR ............................ HB-2497 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION ..................... ..................... HB-1876 TAX LEVY--CERTIFICATION DATE ...................................... HB-0406 TRENCH SA FETY ACT....................................... ..................... H B-1852 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ........................ HB-1595 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMS HOUSE BILL: 23, 164, 236, 1203, 1587, 1870, 2125, 2242, 2244, 2683, 2684, 3193, 3335 SENATE BILL: 527, 659, 673, 992, 1079, 1331, 1338, 1803, 1937 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 113, 369, 633, 914, 1198, 1506, 2259 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP) AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ......................... HB-0978 CDB-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ..................... ................... HB-1656 CLINICAL LAB ACT- RULES ............................................... HB-1856 CRIM CD-HATE CRIME .................... ..................... HB-3848 EPA-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1994 FISH CD-ZEBRA MUSSEL....................................................... HB-1757 GEN ASSISTANCE-SOCIAL SERVICE .................................. HB-0587 HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS-DISEASES.............................. HB-1242 HOSPITAL LAW-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-2272 HUMAN RIGHTS-EMPLOYEE TRAINING .......................... HB-0771 IDPA-MANAGED CARE PROGRAM .................................... HB-1211 INC TX-HEALTH INSUR DEDUCTION ................................ HB-0365 INCOME TX-DEDUCTNS-HOME BUYER ...................... HB-3755 INS CD IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ......................................... HB-0133 INS CD-CANCER TREATMENT ........................................ HB-1425 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ............................ HB-1470 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION ............................................. HB-1056 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ............................ HB-0859 MUNI CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX ..................................... . HB-0961 NURSING HOME GRANT ASSISTANCE................................ HB-4258 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT ACT-EXCLSN ................................... HB-2669 PROP TAX LIMITATION-EXEMPTIONS.............................. HB-2668 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS................................... HB-1001 PUBLIC AID--SPECIAL ASSISTANCE .............................. HB-1055 REVENUE SHARING--TERMINOLOGY ............................. HB-1760 SOLID WASTE--TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1993 2510 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. STATE REVENUE SHARING ......... ..................................... HB-1759 TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM DIST...................................... HB-2278 VEH CD-PHOTO RADAR BAN ...................... ................... HB-3370 VEH CD- SURVIVOR PLATES ............................................. HB-1 138 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 120, 920, 1036, 1309, 1838, 1890, 1955, 2648, 3588, 3589, 3796 SENATE BILL: 609, 868, 1105, 1468, 1647, 1760 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 84, 85, 149, 205, 282, 363, 407, 655, 679, 836, 860, 1048, 1080, 1228, 1422, 1682, 1773, 1789, 1814, 1868, 1869, 1957, 2020, 2185, 2235 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 42, 11, 119 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 126 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 3 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT........................................ HB-2464 BRD ELECT-EXAMINE PETITIONS ................................... HB-0953 ELEC CD-LOCAL NOMINATN VACANCY.......................... HB-4020 GA-PEN CD-AUDITOR GEN-SERVICES .......................... HB-0412 METRO E SANITARY DIST-TITLE ...................................... HB-0413 PEN CD-CHGO ALDERMEN/30 DAYS ................................. HB-1046 PEN CD-CHGO POL/FIRE ANNUITY ................................... HB-0969 PEN CD-DNST TCHR-PSYCH INTERNS............................ HB-4217 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS ............................... HB-4216 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-DISABILITY ................................. HB-0730 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-1635 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-3062 PEN CD-IMRF/MULTITYPE LIBRARY ................................ HB-2667 PEN CD-JUDGES/SURVIVOR CONTRIB.............................. HB-2926 PEN CD-METRO WATER-CONSERVATN ......................... HB-0971 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD-MUNI RETIRMNT-FORMULA............................. HB-0390 PEN CD-POPULATION LIMIT.................................................. HB-0972 PEN CD-SCH PSYCHOLOGIST INTERN .............................. HB-0514 PEN CD-ST EMP SICK PAY PLAN .......................................... HB-4247 PEN CD-ST EMP-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-4249 PEN CD-ST EMP-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-4250 PEN CD-ST EMPL-DEPT-ST POLICE................................ HB-0389 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY-RETIREMENT .................................. HB-1442 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATORS ................................. HB-3572 PEN CD-ST UNIV-SICK LEAVE.......................................... HB-0391 PEN CD-ST UNIVERSITIES-REFUNDS .............................. HB-0392 PEN CD-SURS- HALF-TIME................................................ HB-1620 PEN CD-SURS/OPTIONAL PROGRAM................................. HB-2730 PEN CD- TECHNICAL............................................................. HB-0968 PEN CD- TECHNICA L.................................................................. HB-4248 PEN CD-TECHNICAL CHANGE ........................................... HB-2645 PEN CD-UNIVERSITIES-BD MEMBERS......................... HB-1291 PEN CD/APPELLATE PROSECUTOR ...................................... HB-0449 PENCD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................. HB-1393 PENSION CD-IMRF-TENURE .......................................... HB-0970 PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLICATION ACT....................................... HB-1187 ST UNIV-RETIREMENT ANNUITY....................................... HB-0415 ST UNIVERSITIES-RETIREMENT......................................... HB-0414 STATE FINANCE-PETTY CASH .......................................... HB-3599 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN.............................. HB-0567 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOLF HOUSE BILL: 90, 91, 92, 93, 398, 791, 1281 SENATE BILL: 136, 726, 774, 829, 1470, 1650, 1771, 1828, 1923 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 117, 125, 126, 158, 356, 595, 596, 639, 658, 716, 826, 952, 1454, 1476, 1477, 1529, 1538, 2176, 2178 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 142 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-BENTON COMMUNITY SCH DIST............................. HB-0139 $DEPT PUBLIC AID ......................... ..................... HB-0380 $DEPT PU BLIC A ID ..................................... ..................... H B-0381 $D EPT PU BLIC A ID ....................................... .................... H B-0382 2511 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. AGING-RESPITE DEMO PRGRM ........................................... HB-3373 BD OF REVIEW-ASSESSMENT COURSE .......................... HB-3404 CAPITAL DEV BD-UNIV CONTRACTS.............................. HB-3363 CASUAL DIFICIT-SCH CODE/ST AID .................................. HB-2996 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS........................ HB-0604 CDB- UNIV CONTRACTS .................................. ...................... HB-1916 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION ...................................... HB-0367 CHILD CARE--GROUP DAY CARE HOME ......................... HB-0678 CHILD CUSTODY-EXPERT REVIEW.................................... HB-1164 CHILDHOOD HUNGER RELIEF ACT ................................... HB-3311 CIRCUIT CLERK CIVIL CASE FEE......................................... HB-1063 CIVIL RIGHTS-PARENT/STUDENT ..................................... HB-2525 CLINICL SOCIAL WKRS-ADOPTIONS .............................. HB-3207 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT .................................. HB-0991 CORRECTIONS-LITERACY PROGRAM............................... HB-1632 CORRECTIONS-PROBATION FEE....................................... HB-1062 CORRECTIONS-SUPERVISION ....................................... HB-1061 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING .......................... HB-0284 COUNTY JAIL-SEPARATE PRISONERS .............................. HB-3210 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY ................................. HB-0043 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN............................... HB-0677 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN .......................... HB-2468 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES.............................. HB-0330 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT..................................... HB-2349 DIVORCE-PROPERTY-CHILD VICTIM .............................. HB-0661 DOC-STAM PS-BOATS- FIREAR M-PARKS .................... HB-0070 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION ....................................... HB-0398 ELEC CD-U OF I-TRUSTEES ..................... ..................... HB-1066 ELIMINATE TAXPAYER OMBUDSMAN ................................ HB-2908 ENTERPRISE ZONE-SALES TAX .......................................... HB-0298 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS.............................. HB-2570 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE ............................................. HB-1695 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA..................................... HB-2463 FOOD DONATION-WILD GAME....................................... HB-3412 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL ...................................... HB-1869 GOV EFFICIENCY-REPORT-RADIO TV .......................... HB-3479 HIGHER ED ASSIST-NAT GUARD ......................................... HB-2 166 HIGHWAY CODE-UNIT ROADS ........................................ HB-2749 HOUSING AUTH--COMMISSIONERS ................................. HB-2903 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 IDPA- PROM PT PAYM ENT ....................................................... HB-0849 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC......................... HB-0429 INC TX-HEALTH INSUR DEDUCTION ................................ HB-0365 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ....................................... HB-1868 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE ......................................... HB-0254 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................................. HB-0039 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS .......................... HB-0574 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES..................................... HB-1926 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES ...................................... HB-2515 LAWN CARE APPLICATION NOTICE..................................... HB-4132 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER .............................. HB-0579 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING ............................................ HB-2508 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS........................... HB-0578 MEDICAID-COPAYMENTS-GRANT INCR ....................... HB-3714 METRO PIER EXPO/REAL ESTATE TX.................................. HB-1084 MUNI CD-TIF BONDS ............................................................ HB-0277 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND............................ HB-0735 NUTRITIONAL SERVICES-CHILDREN ............................... HB-3046 OPEN MEETINGS-EXCEPTIONS .......................... .......... HB-0925 OPEN PRIMARY ACT-CREATES ......................................... HB-2876 OPEN PRIMARY ACT--ELECTIONS ....................................... HB-0015 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT........................ HB-0893 PARK DISTRICTS-BONDS/NOTES........................................ HB-0705 PEN CD--DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE .................................. HB-0315 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/HLTH INSURNC........................... HB-0561 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/MILTRY CREDT ........................ HB-0422 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER--MILITARY......................... HB-0776 2512 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0421 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0792 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ............................ HB-1052 PEN CD-RETIREMENT 1.67 & 2.2 ........................... ........ HB-0424 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................. HB-0397 PLUMBING FEES-DPH ESTABLISH ...................................... HB-3561 PODIATRIC SCHOLARSHP RESIDENCY ............................... HB-3748 PREVAILING WAGE-SCOPE-KICKBACK.................... HB-2104 PREVAILING WAGE-SCOPE-KICKBACK....................... HB-3221 PROPERTY TAX-DELINQUENCY SALES............................ HB-2850 PUB AID-UTILITY ASSIT GRANTS ....................................... HB-3292 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR ........................................ HB-2342 PUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ....................................... HB-0990 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER ............................... H B-2048 REV-COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW...................................... HB-0848 ROTA-PENALTY-LATE PYMT........................................... HB-2890 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER .................................. HB-2577 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR ........................................ HB-2654 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR.............................. HB-0282 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT ........................... HB-0562 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM.................................. HB-0755 SCHOOL DISTRICT ASSESSMENT........................................ HB-1890 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER ....................................... HB-0345 SOCIAL WORKERS-VARIOUS ACTS .................................... HB-0606 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF ................................ HB-1297 ST INDEMNITY-HEALTH INSURANCE.............................. HB-3000 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 ST PURCHASE-RESIDENT BID PREF................................ HB-2883 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ........................................ HB-2364 STATE SCHOO L TAX ................................................................ H B-2638 SURFACE- MINED LAND/RECLAIM .................................... HB-2571 UNEMPL INS-STUDENT DEPENDENT ............................ HB-0212 VEH CD-OUT OF STATE CAR RENTAL ............................... HB-2979 VEH CD-TRUCK EQUIPMENT......................................... HB-2718 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................ HB-0059 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 WILDLIFE CD-CRIPPLED BIRD ........................................... HB-0666 WILDLIFE CD-2 DEER-DOE-BUCK ........................... ...... HB-1633 WILDLIFE-FIELD TRIALS-DOGS........................................ HB-3148 WILDLIFE- HUNTING SEASON ............................................ HB-0708 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOOLARD HOUSE BILL: 50, 198, 247, 302, 309, 469, 478, 721, 896, 2363, 2526, 2697, 2748, 3033, 3110, 3176, 3360, 3424, 3679, 4056, 4219 SENATE BILL: 39, 56, 57, 58, 130, 132, 283, 398, 441, 455, 495, 512, 539, 727, 751, 791, 841, 874, 927, 928, 953, 972, 979, 1048, 1051, 1053, 1074, 1089, 1286, 1550, 1607, 2138, 2229 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 49, 50, 138, 225, 315, 449, 579, 580, 605, 913, 1056, 1057, 1093, 1130, 1154, 1192, 1397, 1407, 1408, 1469, 1652, 1999, 2046, 2234, 2586 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 77, 104, 126, 141 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 26 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER................................ ............... HB-1048 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB-1217 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ...................................... HB-0278 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES............................... HB-0179 BIPARTISAN HLTH REFORM COMMMSN ........................... HB-2774 CIRCUIT COURTS COOK COUNTY........................................ HB-0361 CIVIL PRO-GARNISHMENT NOTICE................................... HB-4009 CIVIL PRO-PATIENT RECORDS ........................................ HB-3875 COM MENTL HEALTH CTR CHKOFF FD .............................. HB-2194 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE/ELECTION ............................ HB-0116 CONSTRUCTION JOBS PROGRAM....................................... HB-0236 CORRECTIONS-FIXED TERM- SENTENC......................... HB-2683 CORRECTIONS--GOOD TIME........................................ HB-4130 CORRECTIONS-PAROLE CONDITIONS .............................. HB-2684 2513 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. CORRECTIONS- SENTENCING .............................................. HB-0008 CORRECTNS-GOOD CONDUCT CREDIT ............................ HB-3025 COURTS-COOK CNTY SUBCIRCUITS .................................. HB-3 196 CREDIT-PAST DEBT/DISCRIM .................... ...................... HB-3309 CRIM CD-APPOINT COUNSEL/FEES ................................. HB-3478 CRIM PRO-DELETE NO KNOCK............................................ HB-3973 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS.............................. HB-0119 DCFS- HOUSING SERVICES........................................... HB-0318 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS........................................ HB-0918 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE................................ HB-1203 DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH/STDY TRAUMA......................H..... HB-1486 DEV FIN AUTH-MOTION PICTR PRGM .............................. HB-0470 DPA-D M HDD-DC FS/SERVICES......................................... HB-2994 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT ..... ................. HB-1830 EARN ED TAX CREDIT IN FO ................................. .................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-CANCELLED REGISTRATION............................. HB-0471 ELEC CD-ELEC DAY REGISTRATION ................................. HB-0279 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ................................ HB-3563 ELECTION CD-HOMELESS/VOTING ................................... HB-3562 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .............................. HB-0168 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ........................................ HB-2530 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS .......................... ......... HB-1677 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT MEMBERS... ................... HB-1587 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT ............................ HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS .......................... ....... HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-3079 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ............................. HB-2242 HUMAN RTS-ADMINISTRATIVE REVW ............................ HB-2240 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE ............................. HB-2681 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM .......................... HB-2228 INS CD-LONG TERM CARE POLICY .................................... HB-2528 INS LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY ....................................... HB-3313 JUV CT-AUTOMATIC TRANSFER ........................................ HB-3949 JUV CT-DISMISSAL ABUSE ................................................. HB-2171 JUVENILE CUSTODY-NO JAIL......................................... HB-4147 LABOR- PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS............................. HB-0100 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ..... ................................. HB-0237 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ............. ..................... HB-0859 METRO WATER DIST-CIVIL SERVICE................................ HB-1661 MIN & FEM BUSNESS-NO 50% WOMEN ............................. HB-2481 MTR VEH RETAIL INSTALLMNT RATE................................ HB-0593 MUNI CD-ANNEX PETITION/OWNER................................ HB-0496 NARCOTIC PROFIT FORFEITURE........................................... HB-0399 NARCTCS PRFIT FORFEIT-DISTRBTN................................ HB-3195 N URSES IN ITIATIVE FUN D .................................................... HB-1694 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN/TECHNICAL.............................. HB-1485 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE..................................... HB-0164 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST..................................... HB-0234 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT ...................... ......... HB-0703 RESID MORT ACT-LICENSE RENEWAL............................. HB-3652 SCH CD-CHGO LIFE SAFETY BONDS .................................. HB-3801 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REFORM/TECHNCL .......................... HB-0360 SCH CD-CHGO SCHOOL PRINCIPALS................................. HB-3308 SCH CD-CHI SCH TCHRS/PROMOTE .................................. HB-4201 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER............................. HB-0417 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K-3 ............................................. HB-0258 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER ............................... HB-2560 SCH CD-LOCAL SCH COUNCIL MEMBR ............................ HB-2497 SCH CD--LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCILS.................... HB-3198 SCH CD MINORITY TEACHER CERTIF .............................. HB-2172 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT/TECH............................ HB-0216 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE--EXPAND ................................ HB-0143 TI FS- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION .............................................. HB-2483 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ........................... HB-1595 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG .......................... HB-0123 UN IVERSAL HEALTH CARE..................................................... HB-0300 2514 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. USED CAR SALES INTEREST............................................. HB-3312 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ................................ HB-0244 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES......................................... HB-0024 VEH CD-RESTRICT DRIVE PERMIT..................................... HB-2173 WIC-NO SMOKE PROGRAM ............................................... HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNG,A HOUSE BILL: 213, 313, 967, 2125, 2758, 3193 SENATE BILL: 10, II, 108, 441, 705, 758, 760, 959, 976, 981, 1053, 1054, 1095, 1322, 1645, 2072 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 75, 90, 238, 342, 369, 528, 633, 666, 689, 840, 850, 906, 1042, 1081, 1121, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1306, 1354, 1445, 1518, 1564, 1683, 1794, 1853, 2063, 2165, 2386, 2490, 2642 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 74 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM) $BUILD IL-METRO EAST....................... ...................... HB-3710 $DCCA-URBAN ASSISTANCE ............................................ HB-1586 $E ST LOUIS-RIVERFRONT .................... .................... HB-1578 $IL COM M COLLEGE BD......................................................... HB-3709 $OCE-E ST LOUIS DEV AUTH ........................................... HB-3615 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM............................ HB-1925 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS................................. HB-2116 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT......................... HB-1592 BUILD IL-SM BUSINESS INCUBATOR .............................. HB-0879 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................... HB-2460 CIVIL ADMIN CD-DCCA POWERS ........................................ HB-3954 CIVIL ADMIN-URBAN ASSIST-REPRT ............................. HB-0876 COM DEV FIN CORP-APPOINTMENT.................................. HB-3201 COMM COLLEGE- EAST ST LOUIS ........................................ HB-2314 COM MUNITY DEV FINANCE ................................................ HB-3841 CORRECTIONS-BURGLARY.................................................. HB-2487 DCCA CARIBBEAN TRADE OFFICE........................................ HB-3990 DCCA JOB TRAINING-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-3997 DCCA-ALTERNATE ENERGY GRANTS .............................. HB-3842 DCCA-CARIBBEAN TRADE OFFICE..................................... HB-1585 DCCA-DOT-SCOTT AIRFORCE BASE ................................ HB-1579 DCCA-PLAN URBAN LOCAL NEEDS ................................... HB-0881 DCCA-TRASH COLLECTION-DEMOLITN.................... HB-1574 DCCA-URBAN CIVILIAN YOUTH SERV ............................. HB-0880 DCCA/DOT-STUDY SCOTT AF BASE ................................... HB-3901 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................... HB-2458 E ST LOUIS FAMLY RESRCE CENTER................................... HB-2313 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS CAP DEVEL................................... HB-1037 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS CAP DEVEL................................... HB-3895 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS COMMISSN .................................. HB-3614 E ST LOUIS-JOB TRAINING PRGM....................................... HB-0877 EAST ST LOUIS ENTERPRISE ZONE ...................................... HB-0882 EAST ST LOUIS ENTERPRISE ZONE...................................... HB-3896 EAST ST LOUIS PUBLIC SAFETY.............. ............................... HB-0905 EAST ST LOUIS-DEVELOPMENT .......................................... HB-1571 EAST ST LOUIS-DEVELOPMENT ......................................... HB-3991 EAST ST LOUIS-STYLE CHANG E.......................................... HB-3859 EAST ST LOUIS-TRADE ZONE............................................ HB-3838 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ................................ HB-3563 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT................................................... HB-0580 ENTERPRISE HIGH SCHOOL ............................................... HB-0883 ENTERPRISE HIGH SCHOOL ACT........................................... HB-3839 FIN DISTRESSED CITY-CREDITORS .................... ............. HB-4151 FIRE DIST-VETERAN PREFERENCE.................................... HB-2066 FOREIGN TRADE ZONES-CIV ADMIN ................................ HB-3858 GOVT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS................................. HB-2049 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT.............................. HB-1580 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT.............................. HB-3616 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT.............................. HB-3957 HIGHER ED--AFRICAN EXCHANGE ..................................... HB-1573 2515 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ICCB-ENTERPRISE-MINORITY BUSNS............................ HB-3932 IDPA- RESOURCE DEVELOP ................................................. HB-1930 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT............................................... HB-1607 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT.......................................... HB-3993 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ................. HB-2 11 JOB TRAIN-E ST LOUIS GEN ASST ...................................... HB-3915 JURY DUTY EXEMPTIONS............................. ........... HB-0878 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 LOCAL GOV FINANCE PLAN-TIF ......................................... HB-1755 LOCAL GOVT FINANCE PLAN- PUBLIC ............................ HB-1896 LOW-INCOME HOMEBUYERS ACT ................................... HB-1038 METRO CIV CTR SUPPORT-SHELL ...................................... HB-3776 M ILITA RY- ILLIN O IS .......................................................... H B-3774 MINRTY & FEMALE-EMPLY CONTRACT .......................... HB-1576 MTR VEH RETAIL INSTALLMNT RATE................................. HB-0593 MUNI CD-NET SALE TAX/BONDS ....................................... HB-1570 MUNI-FINANCIAL DISTRESSED CITY ............................... HB-1572 OFFICE URBAN ASSISTANCE-PLAN ................................... HB-3900 PARK DIST CD--SWIM POOLS ...................................... HB-1583 PROP TX-DELINQENT TAXES .......................................... HB-2072 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. HB-2186 PUB AID-PRIVATE SHELTER GRANT............................ HB-2230 PUB INFRASTRCTRE-E ST L/GRANT.................................. HB-1756 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE............................. HB-2122 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER ............................... HB-2048 ST REVENUE SHARING-FORMULA..................................... HB-1582 ST REVENUE SHARING-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-1581 ST SERVICE PLAN-E ST LOUIS ........................................ HB-1577 STATE REV SHARE-TECH CHG ............................................. HB-3837 STATE REVENUE SHAR-FORMULA .................................... HB-3840 STATE SERVICE PLAN-E ST LOUIS....................................... HB-3953 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION ......................................... HB-1876 TOWNSHIP-HOUSING COMPONENTS ................................ HB-1584 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN ................................ HB-2326 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ........................... HB-1595 URBAN & RURAL CONSERVATN CORPS............................. HB-1575 URBAN & RURAL CONSERVATN CORPS............................. HB-3899 URBAN CIVILIAN YOUTH SERVICE................................. HB-3914 WILDLIFE CO/RABBIT SEASON ONLY ................................. HB-2764 2004 W ORLDS FAIR.................................................................. HB-3775 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE,W HOUSE BILL: 13, 168, 707, 1203, 1615, 1875, 1877, 1910, 1912, 2010, 2018, 2074, 2216, 2245, 2526, 2558, 3409, 3638 SENATE BILL: 233, 1053, 1302, 1353, 1421 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 157, 227, 840, 873, 893, 975, 1002, 1037, 1038, 1123, 1312, 1507, 1607, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1699, 1874, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2134, 2204, 2305, 2361, 2376, 2545, 2562, 2584, 2696, 2716 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 34, 39, 65, 148 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 93 2516 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER 2517 TOPIC HEADINGS ABORTION see: criminal law and procedure -miscellaneous ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT see: state government ADOPTION see: domestic relations ADVERTISING AERONAUTICS AGRICULTURE ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ALIENS ANIMALS AND INSECTS ANTITRUST see: criminal law and procedure -miscellaneous APPROPRIATIONS ARBITRATION ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA, RECREATION ATHLETICS/SPORTS ATTORNEY GENERAL see: state government - state officers ATTORNEYS AUDITOR GENERAL see: state government - state officers BANKING AND FINANCE BLOOD AND BLOOD DONORS see: medicine BOATS see: transportation BONDS BUILD ILLINOIS see: economic development BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CASINOS see: games and gambling CEMETERIES CHARITIES see: public aid and social services CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES CIRCUIT BREAKER see: senior citizens/disabled persons/taxation-property taxes/food and drugs CITIES AND VILLAGES CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: state government CIVIL PROCEDURE COAL see: fuels COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) COMMERCIAL CODE, UNIFORM see: uniform laws COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES COMPTROLLER, STATE see: state government - state officers CONDOMINIUMS see: real estate and real property CONSERVATION see: natural resources and conservation CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSUMERS - FRAUD CONTRACTS/CONTRACTORS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES see: alcohol and controlled substances CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF COUNTIES COURTS- JUDGES- JURORS CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE see: criminal law and procedure -miscellaneous CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE-- MISCELLANEOUS CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF DEATH DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT DISABLED PERSONS DISEASES DOMESTIC RELATIONS DRAINAGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, HIGHER ELECTIONS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL 2518 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ENTERPRISE ZONES see: economic development ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXPLOSIVES see: natural resources and conservation FAIRS FAX see: utilities FIRE PROTECTION FIREWORKS see: fire protection FISH see: game codes FLAGS FOOD AND DRUGS FORESTRY see: natural resources and conservation FUELS GAME CODES GAMES AND GAMBLING GENERAL ASSEMBLY GINSENG see: food and drugs GOVERNOR see: state government - state officers GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEALTH HIGHWAYS HISTORIC PRESERVATION HOLIDAYS HOME RULE see: local government HORSE RACING see: games and gambling HOSPITALS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. M N O P INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS INSURANCE INTEREST see: banking and finance INTERSTATE COMPACTS AND AGREEMENTS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. JUDGES - JURORS see: courts - judges - jurors LANDLORD AND TENANT LANGUAGES LAW ENFORCEMENT LIABILITY see: injuries - liability - torts LIBRARIES LIENS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR see: state government - state officers LITERACY LOCAL GOVERNMENT MEDIA see: arts, entertainment, media, recreation MEDICINE MEETINGS AND OFFICERS MILITARY AND NAVAL MINES AND MINING see: natural resources and conservation MOBILE HOMES MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION NEW ACTS NURSING HOMES see: health ORGAN DONATIONS see: medicine PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS PENSIONS PERSIAN GULF see: military and naval PESTICIDES see: agriculture PLATS see: real estate and real property POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD see: environmental protection POPULAR NAMES PORT DISTRICTS see: special districts PRAIRIE STATE 2000 see: employment PRISONS AND PRISONERS PROBATE ACT see: wills and trusts I 2519 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES PUBLIC UTILITIES see: utilities R REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY REAPPORTION MENT/ REDISTRICTING RECORDS RECYCLING REPEALED ACTS RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS see: constitutional amendments RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS REVISORIES see: statutes RULES see: state government (administrative procedure act) S SAFETY SALES SECRETARY OF STATE see: state government - state officers SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL DISTRICTS SPECIAL SESSION 1 SPECIAL SESSION 2 (SS-2) STATE AGENCIES STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE EMBLEMS STATE GOVERNMENT STATE OFFICERS see: state government STATE'S ATTORNEYS see: counties STATUTES SUNSET ACT see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. T TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/ TOWNSHIP TAXES TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES TAXATION - SALES TAXES see: taxation - occupation and use taxes TEACHERS TELECOMMUN ICATIONS see: utilities TELEVISION see: arts, entertainment, media, recreation TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS TORTS see: injuries - liability - torts TOWNSHIPS TRADE AND TOURISM TRANSPORTATION TREASURER, STATE see: state government - state officers U UNCLASSIFIED LAWS UNIFORM LAWS UTILITIES V VETERANS VICTIMS AND WITNESSES W WEAPONS WILDLIFE CODE see: game codes WILLS AND TRUSTS ABORTION See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT See STATE GOVERNMENT ADOPTION See DOMESTIC RELATIONS ADVERTISING Advertisement for Strike Workers Act Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776, 2411, 3227 2520 ADVERTISING-Cont. Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 American Content Labeling Act, HB-2925 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act See Also: BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY See Also: CONSUMERS - FRAUD simulated checks, HB-2026 Credit Card Issuance ACt advertising disclosures, HB-1403 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 alcohol: location near school, church or hospital, SB-1505 business area; sign erection fee; Highway Outdoor Advertising Bonus Repayment Fund, SB-419 maintain definition, HB-806 maintenance; jurisdiction; Highway Outdoor Ad. Bonus Repayment Fund, SB-219 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB- 1825 Outdoor Advertising Tax Act, HB- 1824 private utilities ID, HB-805 registration fee, HB-4145 size, number of signs: restrictions, fees, HB-4049 Lottery Law, Illinois, HB-710 Outdoor Ad. Act, HB-484 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB-1825 Outdoor Ad. Tax Act, HB-1824 Outdoor Advertising Sign Maintenance Act, HB-482 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Plumbing License Law, Illinos plumbing license numbers on ads, HB-1483 Public Official Name Display Act, HB-1198 public utilities limitations, removes, HB-281 prohibits ads, HB-501 AERONAUTICS Aeronautics Act alcohol/controlled substance consumption, SB-125 DOT State airport plan, SB-1471 instructors, regulation, SB-1249 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AERONAUTICS-Cont. public bldg. commissions, DOT financial assistance, HB-3887 Scott Air Base, contract requirement exclusions, SB-2131 technical changes, SB-1016, 1138, 2224 Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB- 1197 Airport Authorities Act at-large commissioner residence, HB-1296 audits, county auditor, HB-783, 2646 bonds issuance, HB-3898 commercial operations, SB-1620 facilities; financing, HB-3275 Metropolitan Airport Authority abolishes; new board, SB-214 county population, SB-1620, 2082 territory exclusions, SB-1471 municipally-owned airports, HB-1228 real property tax levy, HB-9 technical changes, HB-1122, 1552 technical changes, SB-1243 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 Aurora airport, quick-take, SB-386 County Airports Act county engineer, SB-51 gambling slot machines, SB-26; HB-289 video lottery terminals, airports, HB- 3276 Interstate Airport Authorities Act severability, SB-2226 technical changes, SB-2225 Lake Calumet Airport, new; Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB-3275 Local Government Air Rights Act lease payments pledges, HB-2353 Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB-3275 Midway Airport, Chicago Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB- 3275 municipal airports Aurora quick-take, SB-386 noise levels, SB-214 public airports, establishment, SB-2081 reliever airports, no commercial jet service, HB- 1172 Rockford quick-take, HB-1113 slot machine gambling, SB-26, 2069; HB-289 O'Hare Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB- 3275 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB- 1233; HB-1538 O'Hare and Midway Noise Compatibility Commissions, HB-3275 2521 AERONAUTICS-Cont. Permanent Noise Monitoring Act creates, SB-1016, 1233; HB-1538 technical changes, HB-4042, 4129 Regional Airport Noise Abatement Commission, HB-3255 Rockford airport, quick-take, HB-1113 Scott Air Force Base DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 Tall Structures Safety Act, HB-1286 Zoning to Eliminate Airport Hazards Act, repeals, HB-1286 AGRICULTURE agribusiness high impact businesses, SB-783 Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund, HB-1464 Agricultural Chemical Corrective Action Act, SB-2177 Agricultural Co-Operative Act dissenters' rights, HB-1293 Aquaculture Development Act SIU-Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93 Beef Marketing Development Act discipline, beef checkoff payments, SB-68 Bull Leasing Act, Illinois, HB-1430 Commercial Feed Act of 1961 terms; standards; licensing; reports; fees; co-op agreements; Feed Control Fund, SB-1313 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act agricultural development, SB-782 County Cooperative Extension Law SIU-Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93; HB-345 Crop Security Interest Act, repeals, HB- 2437, 3813 Egg and Egg Products Act, Illinois - see: FOOD AND DRUGS Exotic Weed Act, Illinois designation by administrative rule, HB- 2429 Farm Debt Voluntary Mediation Act, HB-204 Farm Development Act, Illinois agribusiness, livestock, HB-3325, 3617 Agricultural Soil and Water Conservation Reserve Fund, security, SB-751, 1637 Farm Development Authority abolishes; Dept. of Agriculture duties, HB-3348 livestock development loan revenue bonds, HB-3348 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB-881; HB-967, 3225 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AGRICULTURE-Cont. transfer of funds; State Guarantee amounts, SB-1303; HB-3325 farmer net worth, guaranteed loans, SB-495 fund transfers, SB-496, 1303; HB-978, 3325 funds interest, SB-494 Ill. Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund, SB-1637 investment earnings, SB-1218 State Guarantees, SB-496, 1303; HB- 3325 young farmer loan guarantee program, HB-3325 Farm Family Assistance Act, HB-1695 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 Farmland Preservation Act exempt, residential development lands, SB-1080 technical changes, SB-2225 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act, Illinois ear tags, exceptions, HB-1744 Fertilizer Act of 1961, Illinois Fertilizer Control Fund(ing), HB-1367 GRF equal funding, SB-1304 loading pads, HB-1248 soil amendment products labeling, HB-1207 Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, HB-506 Grain Dealers Act assessment fees, SB-225 canola/popcorn, HB-248 definitions; insurance; dates, fees, HB-1659 Grain Insurance Act assessment fees, SB-225 canola, HB-248 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act lawn markers; application agreements; info sheet; employee notice, HB- 4132 pesticide application agreements, notice, HB-4065 wash water containment, permits, HB-3344 Livestock Auction Market Law discipline, beef checkoff payments, SB-68 letters of credit; bulls, breeding cattle, HB-1744 monetary penalties, SB-1947; HB-854, 3712 Livestock Dealer Licensing Act disciplinary grounds, SB-68 2522 AGRICULTURE-Cont. letters of credit, HB-1744 monetary penalties, SB-1947; HB-854, 3712 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act exemptions religious establishments, HB-1135 monetary penalties, SB-1947 pricing, SB-280 Pesticide Act, Illinois agrichemical permits, fines, HB-1464 containers, return to dealers, HB-3958 Dept. of Agriculture authority, HB-831 fee increases, extends, SB-1750 penalties, HB-1464 pesticide applicators, certification, HB- 1904 registration fee increases, extends, SB- 2177 State regulation, SB-1734 technical changes, SB-2177 uncontested payments, no hearings, H B-507 waste pesticides & containers, HB- 1905 Property Owned by Aliens Act farmland, prohibits alien ownership, HB-1841 Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act assessment fees, SB-225 canola, HB-248 definitions; insurance; dates, fees, HB-1659 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB-3842 Rural Diversification Act direct appropriations, HB-1977 Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Seed Law labels, arbitration requirements, HB-620 Soil Admendment Act, HB-1207 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act - see: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Special Crop Insurance Act, Illinois, HB- 1768 Specialty Crop Buyers Act, HB-1769 Specialty Farm Product Buyers Act, HB-1769 Structural Pest Control Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Summer School for Agriculture, Illinois, HB-534 Sustainable Agriculture Act funding sources, HB-2905 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Addictions Research Institute, Illinois, repeals, SB-626 Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor and Reporter Immunity Law family member treatment; school counselors; fact-reporters, HB-2413 Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act, Illinois AA/Al-Anon support services/ instruction, DASA & State Board of Ed. develop, SB-1736; HB-3513 addicted children and mother services, SB-1902; HB-1128 addicted pregnant women/children, DASA model program, HB-1647 Advisory Council, membership, HB-2050 anabolic steroid education program, HB-1955 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 confidentiality/disclosure, violent crimes, HB-1310 DASA program outside Cook Co., low- income, pregnant women, HB-1925 drug treatment facility education costs, SB-262; HB-734 family & co-dependents, SB-757, 758, 759 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 liquor taxes increase; Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, HB-3960 provider payments, direct deposit, SB- 626 robbery, crime of violence, HB-3028 school Al Anon program, HB-2592 treatment, includes evaluations, HB- 912 Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund income tax checkoff, HB-362, 437 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act foreign importers, SB-835 punitive damages, SB-967 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act, HB-65, 684 Cannabis Control Act business premises, prison term, SB-446 2523 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. collected assessments, forwarding, SB-1033 communication facility use, SB-151, 1569 conspiracy, elements, HB-1452 Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 large quantities, greater penalties, HB- 3441,3730 Professional Athletes and Drugs Act, SB-963; HB-3904 Secretary of State Evidence Fund, HB- 1995 seizure and forfeiture conviction before forfeiture, HB- 2804 forfeiture sales participation, HB- 2804 forfeiture, conveyances, SB-1302 Sec. of State Evidence Fund, SB-2165 seized property, SB-151 seizure, non-drug related assets, HB-1643 subsequent offenses, sentencing, HB- 3584 violators assessments, DASA Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 Children of Alcholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 Controlled Subst. and Cannabis Nuisance Act Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 nuisance property, closure & forced sale, SB-2045 Controlled Substances Act, Illinois amphetamines, HB-2126 anabolic steroids, HB-1955 bar to prosecution, HB-316 business premises, prison term, SB-446 business registrations, SB-588 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 cocaine base manufature/delivery, penalties, HB-1673 cocaine possession, life imprisonment, HB-82, 3966 combining revisory, SB-151; HB-58, 1101, 2126, 2127 communication facility use, SB-1569 conspiracy, elements, HB-1452 Cook County collected assessments, County Health Facilities Fund, SB-1033 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 enhanced penalties, public place deliveries, SB-2228 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 methamphetamines, penalties, SB-2185 natural life imprisonment, large amts. cocaine, subsequent offenses, HB- 3791 neighborhood drug solicitation, SB- 1741 penalties, HB-684 probation, SB-446 Professional Athletes and Drugs Act, SB-963; HB-3904 seizure and forfeiture conviction before forfeiture, HB- 2804 forfeiture sales participation, HB- 2804 forfeiture, conveyances, SB-1302 Sec. of State Evidence Fund, SB-2165 seized property, SB-151 seizure, non-drug related assets, HB-1643 simultaneous offenses, separate convictions & sentences, HB-3585 technical changes, SB-747, 2045; HB- 2143, 2214, 2283 truck stop deliveries, HB-151 truck stop/rest areas, HB-3598, 3706 violators assessments, DASA Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 conviction before forfeiture, HB-2804 federal law, SB-1302 federal procedures; notice; claims & cost bonds, SB-151 technical changes, SB-1302 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act seizure and forfeiture seizure, non-drug related assets, HB-1643 technical changes, HB-2788 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Drug-Free Workplaces Act, Illinois, SB-764 Employee Drug Testing Act, SB-1055 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 2524 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Liquor Control Act alcohol server permits, SB-2109 alternative adult beverage, HB-1303, 2854 dates, tax liability & record keeping, SB-1956 employee drinking on job, SB-1613 fake ID, penalties, HB-993, 4146 fake ID, report to Sec. of State, HB-3037 federal enclave destination ID, SB-689 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 licensee invoices on premises, SB-626 licensing license appeal commission composition HB-3273 reissued license, revoked original, SB-689, 1629; HB-3324, 3815 renewal, taxes paid, SB-429; HB-1123 staggered expiration (Cook County, RR, airplane, boat), HB-994 Liquor Control Commission - see below liquor taxes increase; Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, HB-3960 local liquor bans, off-track betting parlors, SB-626 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) minors consumption in home, SB-626; HB-2794, 2828 homeowner liability, gatherings involving alcohol, SB-2171 social host liability, HB-2815 recovery, increases, HB-2816 sales beer kegs, numbered tags, HB- 3860 forest preserve golf courses, SB-564; HB-803 local options, HB-124 McLean County Historical Society land, SB-545, 564 off-track betting parlors, HB-2922 petitions to prohibit at specific locations, accompanying no. of convictions, SB-998; HB-370 Rockford commercial tenant, school district building, HB-3440 State Library/State Capitol Building, SB-564 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. 2 a.m. to 7 a.m., prohibits, SB- 1614 Spirits Fair Dealership Law, SB-626 taxes; Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752 taxes: rate & category restructure, SB- 1951 technical changes, SB-626, 961; HB-120, 2609, 3928 wine-reciprocal interstate shipments, HB-120 Liquor Control Commission abolishes; Dept. of Revenue jursidiction, HB-3273 Low-Alcohol Beverage Act, HB-2343 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 communication facility use, SB-1569 distribution scheme; Drug Enforcement Treatment Fund Council, HB-399, 3195 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 seizure and forfeiture conviction before forfeiture, HB- 2804 forfeiture proceeds, SB-18 forfeiture sales participation, HB- 2804 Ill. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, SB-2155 seizure, non-drug related assets, HB-1643 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 technical changes, HB-1416, 1417 use of funds, HB-225 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Professional Athletes and Drugs Act, SB- 963; HB-3904 Professional License Suspension for Drug Violations Act, SB-595 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Steroid Control Act Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 repeals, HB-1955 violators assessments, DASA Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 ALIENS Full Disclosure of Foreign Interests in Contracting and Bidding Act, HB-2971 2525 ALIENS-Cont. Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502, 1516 Property Owned by Aliens Act farmland ownership, prohibits, HB- 1841 ownership restrictions, repeals, HB- 1841 rights of ownership, HB-3449, 3794 ANIMALS AND INSECTS Animal Control Act dogs subject to enclosure, SB-31 fees, trust fund for self-insurance, HB-338 investigations; dog inoculation report, HB-1260 police officer powers, limits, SB-1606; HB-2946, 3815 technical changes, HB-1260 animal cosmetic/household product testing, bans, HB-1042 Animal Welfare Act dog/cat sellers, provide certain info, HB-2378 sanitation, licensee, SB-1710 spayed/neutered, HB-3065, 4061 trainer licensure; discipline; dog runs; SB-964 Animal Welfare Checkoff Fund, HB-3065 Bird Shooting Act sporting/marksmanship permits, HB- 1567 Bird Shooting Act, repeals, HB-70 Bull Leasing Act, Illinois, HB-1430 Dead Animal Disposal Act, Illinois reciprocal agreements, HB-1260 transportation, HB-1368 Endangered Species Protection ACt technical changes, SB-2225 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-173; HB- 3488 Equine Infectious Anemia Control Act, Ill. equidae entering State, procedures, HB-1368 required testing program, Dept. Ag., HB-3325 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act, Illinois - see: AGRICULTURE Ground Hog Bounties Act, repeals, HB-1441 Horse Racing Act - see: GAMES AND GAMBLING Humane Care for Animals Act detaining livestock, HB-3487 fights, prohibitions, HB-2378 investigators, animal control wardens, HB-1260, 1272 transportation, HB-1260, 1307 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ANIMALS AND INSECTS-Cont. Impounding and Disposition of Stray Animals Act recipients, State institutions, HB-3138 scientific experiments, HB-4195 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB-1903 Irritancy Testing Act, SB-964 Livestock Auction Market Law - see: AGRICULTURE Livestock Dealers Licensing Act, Illinois -see: AGRICULTURE Poison Control System Act, SB-2038; HB-3651 Poultry Inspection Act game birds; USDA requirements, HB-1828 Pseudorabies Control Act, Illinois entry onto slaughter establishments, HB-1260 Structural Pest Control Act, see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Wildlife Code - see: GAME CODES Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 ANTITRUST See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE --MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council HB-640 SB-2001 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on HB-393 Arts Council, Illinois HB-2698, 3558 SB-335 Banks and Trust Companies, Commissioner of HB-649 SB-2002 Board of Governors of State Colleges Universities (CSU, EIU. Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) SB-305, 1844 Board of Higher Education HB-373, 375, 377, 1082, 2836, 2881, 3717, 3723 SB-281, 301, 618, 762, 1840 Board of Regents SB-303, 1843 Build Illinois HB-465, 697, 698, 3545, 3710 SB-123,336, 951,990, 1563 Bureau of the Budget HB-163, 2841, 2856, 3544 SB-337 2526 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Capital Development Board HB-139, 375, 617, 1842, 1878, 2144, 2909, 3083, 3321, 3545, 4244 SB-46, 113, 207, 281,336, 339, 340, 1607, 1842, 1880, 1882, 2003, 2004, 2005 Citizens Assembly HB-393 SB-1729 Civil Service Commission HB-650 SB-1879, 2006 Commerce Commission HB-3542 SB-342 Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies HB-649 SB-2002 Community College Board, Illinois HB-294, 632, 2909, 3545, 3709 SB-308, 336, 1845, 1873, 2007 Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, IL HB-3531 SB-343 Cook County Fair HB-1039 Cook County Shelter Network HB-3-73 Court of Claims HB-171,375, 652, 4256 SB-409, 1483, 2009 Criminal Justice Information Authority, IL HB-375, 2698, 3549 SB-281,344, 1733, 2215 Deferred Compensation Continuing Appropriation Act - see: PENSIONS DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging HB-375, 1116, 2840, 3529 SB-281,366, 466, 959, 2215 Agriculture HB-375, 2845, 3546 SB-281,334, 358, 1883 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-659, 1231, 1521, 2551, 3720 SB-1870, 1874, 2034, 2215 Central Management Services HB-214, 375, 387, 388, 2796, 2842, 3543 SB-281,341, 409, 952, 2215 Children and Family Services HB-373, 375, 647, 1116, 2838, 2871, 3524, 4251 SB-28 1, 952, 957, 1867, 2215 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. 87-864, technical changes, HB- 4251 Commerce and Community Affairs HB-295, 375, 464, 465, 632, 641, 674, 697,698, 1022, 1586, 2445, 2698, 2706, 2868, 3545, 3710,3727 SB-133, 281,336, 732, 1476, 2007 Conservation HB-375, 637, 1019, 1259, 1262, 2861,3545, 3718 SB-44, 123, 281,336, 1563, 1881, 2008 Corrections HB-207, 373, 2844, 2867, 3548 SB-367, 1477, 1871, 2215 Employment Security HB-2698, 2860 SB-437, 2007, 2011,2215 Energy and Natural Resources HB-2708, 3540, 3545 SB-336, 348, 1885, 1886 Financial Institutions HB-3541 SB-349 FY93, State government omnibus, SB- 953; HB-2703 Human Rights HB-375, 634 SB-281, 2017, 2215 Insurance HB-3537 SB-353, 704, 953 Labor HB-375, 636 SB-281,2020 Lottery HB-631, 2843 SB-2021 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities HB-221, 373, 658, 2874, 3533, 3721,4257 SB-281, 1875, 2215 Military Affairs HB-644, 3728 SB-2023 Mines and Minerals HB-3553 SB-356, 1878, 2215 Nuclear Safety HB-375, 639 SB-281, 2024 Professional Regulation HB-3554 SB-358, 2215 Public Aid 2527 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-214, 373, 374, 375, 380, 381, 382, 1917, 2700, 2704, 2832, 2839, 2872 SB-27, 28, 29, 281, 371, 408, 454, 794, 952, 956, 1118,2036, 2215 Public Health HB-375, 1215, 2873 SB-47, 281,372, 952, 956, 958, 1840, 1869, 1876, 2037, 2215 Rehabilitation Services HB-373, 375, 1116, 3530 SB-1500, 1872, 2215 Revenue HB-214, 373, 375, 2855 SB-24, 218, 361, 1727, 1877, 2026, 2215 State Government FY93 Omnibus, SB- 953; HB-2703 State Police HB-373, 376, 383, 384, 385, 646, 2829, 2846 SB-2031 Transportation HB-224, 265, 375, 613, 1964, 2644, 2866, 3545 SB-281, 327, 336, 364, 365, 2032 2033, 2644 Veterans' Affairs HB-373, 375, 632, 3525, 4241 SB-281,374, 1341, 2215 Development Finance Authority, Illinois HB-3545 SB-336 East St. Louis Area Development Authority HB-1578, 3615 East St. Louis Financial Advisory Authority HB-766 SB-337, 2010 Economic and Fiscal Commission HB-393 SB-1729 Educational Labor Relations Board, IL HB-3523 SB-345 Emergency Managment Agency (EMA) (formerly: Emergency Services and Disaster Agency-ESDA) HB-3551 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (ESDA) see also: Emergency Management Agency (EMA) HB-375 SB-281, 346, 954 Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission HB-630 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-281, 951, 2013 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency HB-199, 632, 643, 1679, 2549, 3545 SB-336, 951,955, 990, 1884, 2012 Farm Development Authority, IL HB-653 SB-653, 2014 FY93 Fiscal Responsibility Act, SB-953 General Assembly HB-375, 394, 395 SB-1727, 1728 Governor's Health and Physical Fitness Council SB-372, 2016 Governor's Purchased Care Review Board HB-657, 3083 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission HB-655 SB-2035 Health Care Cost Containment Council HB-3535 SB-368 Historic Preservation Agency HB-375, 3545, 3559 SB-281, 336, 337, 351 Housing Development Authority, IL HB-334 Howard/Paulina Develpment Corporation HB-1754 Human Rights Commission HB-633 SB-2215 Industrial Commission HB-651, 3726 SB-2019, 2215 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission HB-393 SB-1729 Judicial Inquiry Board HB-3600 SB-440 Legislative Audit Commission HB-375, 393 Legislative Information System HB-393 SB-1729 Legislative Printing Unit HB-393 SB-1729 Legislative Reference Bureau HB-393 SB-1729 Legislative Research Unit HB-393 SB-1729 2528 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Legislative Space Needs Commission HB-393 SB-340, 1729 Legislative Support Services Agencies see individual support agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Liquor Control Commission HB-3556 SB-354 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board HB-375, 3557 SB-281, 337, 355 Local Labor Relations Board HB-635 SB-2030 Medical Center Commission HB-3534 SB-369 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority HB-545, 546, 648, 2899, 3545 SB-336, 2022 Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, IL HB-3532 SB-370 Pollution Control Board HB-3552 SB-357, 2013 Prairie State 2000 Authority HB-629 SB-2126 Prisoner Review Board HB-654 Property Tax Appeal Board SB-359 Public Counsel, Office of HB-638, 650 SB-2025 Racing Board, IL HB-3550 SB-360 Retirement Systems HB-642, 2885 SB-2027 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Rural Bond Bank, IL SB-361 Savings and Residential Finance Commission HB-632, 660 SB-2028 South Chicago Legal Clinic, Inc. HB-1490 Southern Illinois University HB-2880 SB-47, 304, 1842 Sports Facilities Authority HB-650, 3547 SB-363 State agencies, SB-953 State Appellate Defender HB-494, 1048, 3335 State Board of Education HB-142, 214, 357, 375, 378, 379, 617, 632, 886, 887, 888, 1083, 2699, 2705, 2830, 2837, 2878, 3083, 3084, 3085, 3545, 3722, 4255 SB-48, 117,281,336, 855,958, 1386, 1414, 1527, 1682, 1868, 2007 State Board of Elections HB-581, 3125 State Community College SB-308, 1845 State Fire Marshal HB-656, 3719 SB-281, 2029, 2215 State Government FY93 Omnibus, SB-953; HB-2703 State Labor Relations Board HB-645 SB-2030 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General HB-110, 171,375, 736, 2831, 3443, 3444 Auditor General HB-319, 372, 3724 SB-1730 Comptroller HB-109, 373, 375, 632 SB-124, 258, 952, 1733 Governor HB-2701, 2703, 3539 SB-350 Lieutenant Governor HB-3538 SB-353 Secretary of State HB-375, 737, 3545, 3604 SB-336, 339, 340 State Officers FY93 Omnibus. SB-954 2529 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Treasurer HB-112, 171, 930, 1155, 2115, 3199 SB-897, 2215 State Officers FY93 Omnibus, SB-954 State Pensions Fund Continuing Appropriation Act, SB-1752; HB-3230 State Police Merit Board HB-632 State Universities Civil Service System SB-311, 1850 State Universities Retirement System SB-295, 1849 State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor HB-375, 808, 3250 Student Assistance Commission, IL HB-375, 2835 SB-306, 1847, 2215 Supreme Court HB-375, 505, 871, 2869, 3182 SB-954 University of Illinois HB-243, 2879 SB-302, 1841 ARBITRATION Arbitration Act, Uniform Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Educational Labor Relations Act binding arbitration proceedings, SB- 1488; HB-2682 strikes; Board final/binding arbitration, SB-1481 Public Labor Relations Act arbitration, HB-860, 3031 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA, RECREATION Arts Council, Illinois Ill. Dev. Finance Authority motion picture/production facilities, SB-799 ATHLETICS/SPORTS - see below bike paths - see: TRANSPORTATION Cable Television Regulation Act, HB-1858 cable tv, municipal regulation, HB-2680 Citizens Cable Television Board Act, HB- 3883 Dept. Conservation camp sites surcharge, county sheriff services, HB- 767,863 Descriptive Video Service Act, SB-1171; HB-510, 1309 Development Finance Authority, Illinois Motion Picture Production Program Div., HB-470 Illinois Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, HB-l(SS-2) Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA, RECREATION-Cont. Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, Illinois, HB-348, 626 Media Whistle Blower Protection Act, HB- 3784 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB- 1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Motion Picture Theater Admission Act, HB-2287 Off-highway Motorcycle User Areas Fund, HB-1129 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 Personal Watercraft Safety Act, HB-1651 Public Radio and Television Grant Act FCC test program stations, SB-1836; HB-3479 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, SB-1616 Roller Skating Safety Act, HB-1170 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act - see: TRANSPORTATION Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, SB-800; HB-1098, 1311 United States Olympians Assistance Act, SB-1378; HB-2190 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act sales/rentals to persons under age 17, HB-1402, 2287 ATHLETICS/SPORTS Baseball Facility Liability Act, HB-2824 Lottery Sports Action Act, SB-1344 Professional Athletes and Drugs Act, SB- 963; HB-3904 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act Board/inspectors, per diem, HB-2824 extends repeal, HB-2204 Sports Agents Registration Act, HB-3155 Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois new bonds, HB-3740 technical changes, HB-4011 Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, SB-800; HB-1098, 1311 ATTORNEY GENERAL see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers 2530 ATTORNEYS Attorney Act attorney-client professional conduct, SB-824 Attorney General See STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission complaint forms, circuit clerks, SB-273 excessive case dismissals, investigation, SB-275 Attorney-in-Charge of Prosecutorial Actions, creates in Dept. of Professional Regulation, SB-778 Attorneys Lien Act court adjudication, enforcement, SB-656 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, HB-1508 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB-776 State Appellate Defender Act - see: STATE AGENCIES State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act - see: STATE AGENCIES AUDITOR GENERAL see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers BANKING AND FINANCE Bank Examiners' Education Foundation Act funds, deposits, HB-3438 Bank Holding Company Act, Illinois examinations, Comm. of Banks & Trusts, SB-269 Financial Institution Activity Reporting Act, SB-895 Banking Act, Illinois branch banks out of state banks, SB-1487 separate offices, SB-980 change in control, restate accounts to fair value; directors domiciled in Ill.; capital impairment, Commissioner possession, HB-1911 Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464, 2043 directors, effects of decisions, HB-3439 directors, staggered term elections, HB-2014 examination reports, disclosure, HB-2134 home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 Ill. Bank Examiners' Education Foundation funds, HB-3438 investment securities, rating restrictions; information disclosure, HB-3568 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. mergers, HB-3674 public aid checks, HB-342 rating requirements, marketable investment securities, SB-1514 rating restrictions-investments in public agency debt, HB-2738 rating restrictions, exemptions, HB-3568 removal of personnel, rehiring by Commissioner approval, HB-3128 reverse mortgage loans, senior citizens, SB-33; HB-67 savings banks/associations acquisition, SB-1519 sch. dist./local gov't. obligations, investments, SB-1079 State bank acquire national bank, HB-3711 technical changes, HB-2069 tele-conference calls, SB-1519; HB-1911 temporary ATMs, fairs, HB-2562 travel agencies, SB-1079 Check Number Act, HB-3630 Collection Agency Act assignments of accounts for collection, SB-102 certification, officer moral turpitude, HB-3166 child support collection, exemptions, HB-3483 Commercial Code, Uniform accelerated payments or performance option, good faith and commercially reasonable manner, SB-2157 account numbers on checks, SB-721 banking day, SB-1926 bulk transfers, repeals, HB-628 codification, HB-3813 collection expenses, SB-1167 commercial paper, bank deposits & collections, HB-3126 consumer lease transactions, SB-104; HB-358 Crop Security Interest Act/Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, HB-2437, 3813 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 deposit accounts: set-off rights, interest transfer, financing statements, HB-3436 dishonored checks, liability, HB-431 enforcement, HB-431 leases motor vehicle lease contracts, HB- 2941 liability, payor bank, timely returns, HB-2134 2531 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, incorporates changes, HB-431, 4094 security interest, perfected, HB-2134 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Compound Interest Act, SB-1164 Consumer Cred. Reporting Act, SB-1401 Consumer Credit Counseling Corporation Act monthly counseling fee, SB-402 Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, Illinois, SB-1192 Consumer Deposit Account Act ATM fees, HB-2348, 3681 basic checking accounts, HB-2630, 4111 Check Number Act, HB-3630 closed accounts, insufficient funds / excess stop payment fees, HB-2630 Community Reinvestment Act Statements, HB-1592 compliance, federal Truth in Savings, SB-1675 disclosure compliance, HB-3689 Consumer Installment Loan Act recovery, HB-959 Corporate Fiduciary Act branch offices, notice & approval, SB-993 branch offices, SB-993 investments, HB-2410 removal of personnel, rehiring by Commissioner approval, HB-3128 Credit Card and Debit Card Act, Illinois no charge without value, HB-3823 Credit Card Issuance Act advertising disclosures, HB-1403 bankruptcy, restricts denial, HB-1602 introductory terms, HB-4048 secured card credit limits, HB-1600 credit cards check acceptance, credit card recording, HB-989 Credit Report Notification Act, HB-2140 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, HB-2943 credit unions disclosure of information, notification of member, HB-524 home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 loans to other credit unions, notice, SB- 319 reverse mortgage loans, senior citizens, SB-33; HB-67 share account garnishment, HB-524 technical changes, HB-3368 Crop Security Interest Act, repeals, HB- 2437 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. Currency Exchange Act ambulatory currency exchange licenses, HB-3226 Board membership, public aid recipient, HB-1488 business competition, HB-3226 fees, increases, HB-3845 public benefit check cashing fee; complaints notice, SB-1584 retail sales; owner disclosure; fees; Advisors' Board membership; HB- 2545 technical changes, HB-3368 vending machines, HB-1488, 1492 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 1499, 2620 Economic Recovery and Disclosure Act, SB-1994; HB-4114 Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act account, definition, HB-3127 affiliates exclusions, HB-1569, 2627 multiple network or transmission facilities, HB-1911 point of sale terminals, HB-2134, 3127 Fairness in Lending Act application fees, limits, HB-1826 loan terms, debt history, HB-594, 3309 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB- 168, 1515 Financial Inst'n. Fund creates; Dept. Financial Institutions administration of various Acts, HB- 3845 Financial Institution Activity Reporting Act, SB-895 Financial Institutns. Code Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464, 2043 Financial Services Development Act billing disputes, credit lender furnish forms to creditors, SB-1513 credit card agreements, amendments, HB-2016 Foreign Banking Office Act investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1607, 3993 interest billing disputes, credit lenders furnish forms to creditor, SB-1513 class actions, recovery, HB-959 delinquency charges, HB-2015 deliquency charges, HB-1911 estates, first class claims, SB-1147 lender limits, HB-32 lenders, remedies; refund credit, HB- 960 2532 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. loan agreements: fee, delinquency penalty, SB-317 prepayments, refund of interest, SB-269 Probate Act first claims, no interest, HB-247 purchase money mortgages/refinance mortgages, HB-3647 technical changes, HB-3438, 3647 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-4124 Local Government Debt Reform Act - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Minority & Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 Premium Finance Companies - see: INSURANCE Principal and Income Act allocations, SB-717 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act Council, creaetes, SB-772 Public Funds Investment Act - see: PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES Residential Mortgage License Act broker disclosure statements, SB-1891 first tier subsidiaries; license renewal; examination waiver; enforcement powers, HB-3689 license renewal; exemptions; exams; Enforcement Powers Article, HB- 3652 licensee exams; loan broker net worth; third party lenders contracts, SB-487 residential real property, owner occupancy; Board members, SB-487 technical changes, SB-1165 Retirement Savings Incentive Act, HB-4028 Revenue Producing Commerical Paper Act special areas, governing boards, issue of commercial paper, SB-1079 Rural Bond Bank Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 governmental unit, HB-105, 2611 regulation, financial activities, SB-464 State budget, designated payment amounts, HB-2611 Savings and Loan Act Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464, 2043 home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 public aid checks, HB-342 savings and loans Board membership; Residential Finance Advisory Committee, SB-298 foreign associations, HB-3689 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. mergers, HB-3674 Residential Finance Advisory Board, HB-3689 reverse mortgage loans, senior citizens, SB-33; HB-67 savings banks/associations acquisition, SB-1519 technical changes, SB-298 Savings Bank Act Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464, 2043 investments; conversion to savings & loan, SB-551 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 mergers, HB-3674 powers, FDIC Act, SB-551 public aid checks, HB-342 savings banks/associations acquisition, SB-1519 savings banks, IRS thrift lenders, HB-3689 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, repeals, HB-2437, 3813 Securities Law of 1953, Illinois disclosure, Ill. Investor's Bill of Rights, SB-293; HB-3400 registration exemptions, SB-1465 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund, HB-2408 technical changes, SB-1465, 2164; HB- 3586 Shelter Residents Protection Act, HB-3408 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-4070 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 BLOOD AND BLOOD DONORS see: MEDICINE BOATS See TRANSPORTATION BONDS Baccalaureate Savings Act College Savings Bonds increases, SB-375 Bond Authorization Act interest rate swaps, public corporations, HB-3583 Build Illinois Bond Act authorization, increases, HB-1658, 2834 authorization, reduces, HB-186 E.St.Louis Township modular housing factory, HB-1584 limited obligation bonds value, HB- 2833 Master Indenture outstanding bonds, Common School Fund deposits, SB-45 2533 BONDS-Cont. Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241, 2239; HB-1450, 1935 school district capital improvements, HB-1658, 2864 Capital Development Bond Act of 1972 decreases, SB-1887, 1888 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act DENR grants, generating stations, SB-629 Coal Development Bond Act additional debt; power plant operator, HB-2342 Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 General Obligation Bond Act additional debt; power plant operator, HB-2342 authorization, increases, SB-1887; HB-185 authorization, reduces, SB-2015;HB-185 capital facilities decreases, SB-142 increases, HB-787 increases, SB-375; HB-366 coal & energy development increase, SB-142, 455 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 DENR grants, generating stations, SB-629 personal property purchase, SB-452 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 transportation increases, SB-142 value, decreases, HB-2834 Industrial Revenue Bond Act county building commissions, HB-791 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB- 400 Non-Resident Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 Official Bond Act counties, self-insure, HB-1534 Official Bond Payment Act counties, self-insure, HB-1254 county self-insurance, HB-799 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act Council, creaetes, SB-772 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Regional Airport Noise Abatement Commission, HB-3255 Retirement Savings Act bond income tax exempt, HB-903 revenue bonds Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BONDS-Cont. county industrial project revenue bonds, HB-791 Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act delinquent sewerage charges, liens, HB-854, 3189 printing errors, republication, HB-854 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-4070 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947, 3741 BUILD ILLINOIS See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY American Content Labeling Act, HB-2925 Business Corporation Act Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund, SB-2162 technical changes, HB-2396 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Car Wash Regulation Act, HB-1646 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 mail order businesses, SB-422 simulated checks, advertising, HB- 2026 technical changes, HB-784 title insurer rejection, HB-1440 unsolicited telephone sales, HB-255 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 Corporation Practice of Law Prohibition Act expedited small claims defense, SB-276 DCCA Business Assistance Office, SB-1323 DCCA foreign trade offices. transfer of duties to Ill. business in country, HB-2505 East St. Louis Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB-3838 foreign firms DCCA incentives, reciprocity, HB-209, 2952 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328, 2930 General Not For Profit Corporation Act technical changes, SB-2222 unincorporated associations, SB-2163 utility/telephone low-income assistance, HB-1751 Hispaniola Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB- 3858 2534 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB-1035 Limited Liability Company Act, SB-1429, 2163 local business grants, DCCA, HB-1176 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-1011; HB-2484 Minority & Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act contracts, notification of Council, HB-313 disabled persons; State contracts %age, SB-247 Enterprise High School Act, HB-3932 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-1011; HB- 2484 proceeds of contracts, obtain financing, HB-1576 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926; HB- 4088 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Prison Privatization Pilot Program Act, HB-3831 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828, 1809; HB-2054 Recession Relief Act of 1992, HB-3906 Recyclable Markets Development Act, Illinois, HB-4112 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB-3842 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Sale, Lease and Rental of Uniforms and Costumes Act, SB-1739 Small Bus. Purchasing Act of 1992, Illinois, SB-2241; HB-4228 Small Business Purchasing Act qualifying sales/receipts, SB-2128;HB-738 small business definition, SB-922 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-4070 Small Business Utility Advocate Act operations, special fund, HB-3692 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 Technology Training and Development Act of 1992, Illinois, SB-221 1 CASINOS CEMETERIES Burial on Sunday or Holiday Act Burial Rights Act, title; rights, injunctive relief, fees, costs, expenses, SB-1722; HB-3864 Burial Rights Act, HB-3864 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CEMETERIES-Cont. Cemetery Association Act Cemetery Labor Relations Act, SB-1722; HB-3864 property condemnation, bans, HB-3171 Cemetery Care Act care & maintenance of property, duties, HB-2139 Cemetery Labor Relations Act, SB-1722; HB-3864 Comptroller fund exam fees, HB-1948 sales, care fund instrument holders notification, HB-2139 technical changes, SB-489; HB-3023, 3024 unused burial rights, SB-459 Cemetery Labor Relations Act, SB-1722; HB-3864 Cemetery Maintenance District Act technical changes, HB-2276 Cemetery Protection Act abandoned burial rights, SB-459 destruction penalties, HB-367 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act Att. Gen./State's Att. order for return of remains to grave, HB-520 public display, restricts, SB-1442 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act technical changes, SB-978 Public Graveyards Act township cemeteries, HB-2139 township cemetery property tax revenue, SB-221; HB-2966 CHARITIES See PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES See Also: DOMESTIC RELATIONS Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 abortion See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act abandoned and drug-involved minors, HB-3266 abused child, exposure to drugs, HB- 585 addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 AIDS/HIV court-ordered test of abuser, HB-984 Child Advocacy Act, HB-4184 DCFS housing services; prevention of substitute care, HB-318, 402 DCFS investigation, reliance on prayer alone for child care/cure, HB-586 2535 CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. DCFS staff, Child Protective Service Units, HB-1541 disclosure, Child Protective Service Unit, HB-3004 family preservation services/ transportation assistance, HB-2994 HIV testing of accused sexual assault perpetrators, SB-999 records/information, probation or court services departments, HB-3785 Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program, repeat delinquency, HB-4075 technical changes, HB-724 technical changes, SB-748, 1221 Adoption Act See DOMESTIC RELATIONS Child Advocacy Act, HB-4184 Child Care Act Child Advocacy Act, HB-4184 Child Welfare Litigation Div., Attorney General's office, DCFS referrals, SB-1897 criminal background investigations, DCFS fees, HB-3462 day care home, number of children, SB-132; HB-677, 678, 3158, 3159, 3489 employer child care, immunity, SB-109 flu immunization verification, HB-1218 group day care home restrictions, SB-130 inspection program; removes exclusions, HB-3480 intermediate day care home, HB-744 preschools, exempt, SB-2046 Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program, repeat delinquency, HB-4075 technical changes, HB-1544, 1548, 3068 technical changes, SB-1443 volunteers, criminal investigation, HB-1832 weekly hours of child care, SB-874 Child Care Act for State Universities, SB-1818 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 child care/day care Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 child care workers, DCFS grants, HB-2458 Corporal Punishment Limitation Act, HB-2712 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. DCFS child care pilot program, HB- 1163 DCFS quality incentive payment program, HB-2460 Employer On-site Child Care Act, HB- 2459 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 smoke detection plans, HB-1645 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 Child Fatality Task Force, HB-3004, 3785 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 Child Labor Law - see: EMPLOYMENT Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Act Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program, repeat delinquency, HB-4075 Child Support Information Act, HB-4105 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490, 3830 Childhood Hunger Relief Act of 1992, HB- 3311 Children & Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 Children and Family Services Act see also: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT age of majority, reduces; exceptions, HB-1056, 1239 Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 child care workers, DCFS grants, HB-2458 Child Welfare Litigation Div., Attorney General's office, DCFS referrals, SB-1897 custody placements, medical exam & psychological assessment, SB-1851 custody/visitation judgments, written notices, SB-789 DCFS child care pilot program, HB- 1163 DCFS housing services; prevention of substitute care, HB-318, 402 DCFS intervention up to age 19, SB-45 2536 CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. DCFS placement: responsible relatives, joint sibling placement, HB-583 DCFS placements, separate quarters exemptions, HB-555 DCFS quality incentive payment program, HB-2460 DCFS staff/caseloads, HB-589 Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS) - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT emergency placements; notice to schools, HB-137 foster care, disclosure exclusions; DCFS info to caretakers, SB-248 general master position, foster care hearings, SB-1515 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 placement of child, documents, HB-137 service providers immunity, SB-101 technical changes, HB-725, 726, 874, 1545, 1547, 3090, 3091 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745, 1491 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-584 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act counseling, family drug/alcohol abuse, SB-791 minor's consent only, SB-1622 rape crisis counseling, SB-1892 Crippled Children Services Act Specialized Care for Children Div. of U of I, HB-1461 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954; SB-922 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 foster grandparents Dept. on Aging program, high risk mothers & children care, HB-2472 Foundation Act, Illinois, SB-654; HB-1422 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Hearing/Behavior Disordered Children Act, Interagency Board for service resource center, State Board of Education responsibility, HB-3115 Infant Mortality Reduction Act Advisory Board reporting date, HB- 1764 appropriations reserve; Community Health Center Care Fund, HB-1139 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. funding sources, HB-1139 pilot project, HB-2319 technical changes, HB-1939 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Neglected Children Offense Act minor alcoholic liquor offenses, HB- 1030 One Church One Child Advisory Board, HB-3770 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act repeals, SB-823; HB-1849 technical changes, HB-3926 School Visitation Rights Act, SB-2075; HB- 3805 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Sick and Injured Child and Parent Care Leave Act, SB-2116 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 Surrogate Mother Agreement Act, SB-1335 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Urban and Rural Conservation Corps Act, HB-3899 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-880, 3914 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act sales/rentals to persons under age 17, HB-1402 Wrongs to Children Act penalties, SB-96 school bus driver, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 youth employment Child Labor Law - see: EMPLOYMENT Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 2537 CIRCUIT BREAKER See SENIOR CITIZENS/DISABLED PERSONS/ TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES/FOOD AND DRUGS CITIES AND VILLAGES abandoned property, new Division, HB- 4222 Adopt-A-Highway Act, local litter collection, HB-2741 airports see also: AERONAUTICS Aurora quick-take, SB-386 Chicago O'Hare/Midway - see: AERONAUTICS Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB- 3275 noise levels, SB-214 public airports, establishment, SB-2081 reliever airports, no commercial jet service, HB-1172 Rockford quick-take, HB-1113 slot machine gambling, SB-26, 2069; HB-289 technical changes, HB-4042, 4129 audit of accounts official statements of indebtedness, SB-1342 State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board, SB-2053 Aurora airport, quick-take powers, SB-386 building and construction municipal building code fine enforcement, HB-4059 senior housing, commercial apt. conversion, SB-1580 Chicago Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission/ Task Force, SB-2048; HB-3520, 3964 CTA supervisors, traffic ordinance enforcement, HB-1685 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) OSHA fire brigade regulations, HB- 1493 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 see also: ELECTIONS aldermanic runoff elections, eliminates, HB-929 aldermanic vacancies, SB-1713; HB-3565 aldermanic/village trustee vacancies, HB-352 City Clerk/City Treasurer vacancies, HB-1277 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. community based committees, human services programs, HB- 2147 elected officials compensation, SB- 100 social program coordination committees, SB-2091 technical changes, SB-1042, 2091, 2092; HB-3649, 3656 trustee vacancies, HB-283 commission form of government official bonds, HB-799, 844 Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539 Comprehensive Township Zoning Law, HB- 4171 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 corporate powers and functions advisory municipal panel/commission, SB-264 airport slot machine gambling, SB-26; HB-289 cemetery removal, HB-4083 delinquent sewerage charges, liens, HB-854 electrical contractor registration, SB- 443 flood control assessments, SB-1694 heating/air conditioning/refrigeration contractor regulation, SB-1504 meetings, records, HB-927 notice publications, adjoining county newspapers, HB-3120 right of way/boulevard mowing, SB- 256 senior citizen housing, SB-221, 1580, 1606; HB-4083 streams/waterworks injuries, municipal authority over, SB-482 streets and public ways, regulation of uses, SB-1057, 1558 surplus public real estate appraisals, SB-63 unincorporated area water/sewer service, HB-1447 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 East St. Louis Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB-3838 East St. Louis Township See TOWNSHIPS East St. Louis/Metro-East area E.St.Louis Area Public Works Advisory Planning Commission, HB- 3614 E.St.Louis demonstration enterprise zone, HB-882, 3896 East St. Louis Area Development Act depressed areas; enterprise zones; economic development, HB- 1571, 3991 2538 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. technical changes, HB-3859 East St. Louis foreign trade zone, HB- 3858 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1037, 3614, 3895 Enterprise High School Act, HB-883, 3938, 3932 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 job training program, HB-877, 3915 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577, 3953 Environmental Barriers Act compliance, HB-2530 financially distressed cities city manager duties, HB-1572 funds, exemptions, HB-4151 State sales tax incremental payments, exempt, SB-1421 fire and police protection boards, abolished by referendum, HB- 775 convicted felons, SB-506 demotion, SB-1958 deputy appointments, HB-3497 deputy chiefs of police and fire dept., HB-458 disciplinary notice; maximum age, SB- 1919 examinations, open, SB-1776 fire department officers, fire dept. board, HB-3473 firefighter pensions, SB-922 foreign fire insurance, pension payments, HB-961 health insurance continuation coverage, HB-3698 OSHA fire brigade regulations, HB- 1493 paramedic hiring preference, SB-282 HB-3502, 3751,3778 police disciplinary charges, statute of limitations, SB-1789 police misconduct charges, SB-1656 police officer indemnity, HB-807, 4017 retired police, firearms, HB-4099 retirement age, SB-1082 fire safety facility inspection reports, filed with State Fire Marshal, HB-2786 foreign fire insurance fees, municipal treasurer remit to fire dept., SB-1920 pension benefit payments, HB-961, 3131 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. Freeport Civic Center Authority, HB-25, 101 gambling airport slot machine gambling, SB-26, 2069; HB-289 Video Gaming Terminal Act, SB-1444 health services fire/police health insurance continuation coverage, HB3698 insurance continuation coverage, HB- 3902 mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 Highland Park Civic Center Authority, HB- 101, 1308 home rule note, HB-2169 Industrial Jobs Recovery Law, HB-2949 infrastructure hotel taxes excess receipts, HB-1144 intergovernmental agreements city/county share tax receipts, HB-420 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT local improvements building permit reimbursements, SB-672 common interest communities services, HB-1922 judgment liens, special taxes or assessments, SB-729, 992, 1562 special assessments, payments, SB-165 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693,927 Macomb and Western Illinois Civic Center Law, HB-101 municipal utilities - see: UTILITIES officers and employees advisory municipal panel/commission, SB-264 aldermanic vacancies, HB-3565 aldermen elections, HB-3822 aldermen, conservators of peace, no firearms, SB-1522; HB-2696 bonds, filed with municipal clerk, HB- 833 city council member, property purchase, SB-1606 civil service provisions, SB-2080 conflict of interest; contracts, HB-1340 convicted felons, SB-506 corporate meetings record available to public, HB-851 deputy chiefs of police and fire dept., HB-458 discipline for misconduct, SB-1082 elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 fire department officers, fire dept. board, HB-3473 2539 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. hiring preferences, armed forces personnel, HB-3924 initial elections, newly incorporated villages, HB-3902 mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 municipal clerks certification to county of incremental property tax pledge fulfillment HB-2725 designated person to sign documents, HB-795 nonresident deputy clerks, HB-2148 posting of annual accounts record, HB-1341 scheduled meetings, record available to public, HB-851 municipal treasurers foreign fire insurance fees, SB- 1920 nonpartisan election of officers, HB-1932 officer interest in contracts, SB-562 partisan elections, no referendum, HB-1972 recodification, HB-2916, 2919 residency, HB-2847 trustee vacancies, SB-153; HB-283 ordinances annexation agreement territory, HB-3374 annual appropriation, transfers of money, HB-965 printing errors, republication, HB-854, 2922 property maintenance code violations, administrative adjudication, HB- 3833 repealed by voter initiative, HB-4126 TIF redevelopment projects, HB-277 voter initiative petition & referendum, HB-4116 Pesticide Regulation, Division, SB-1801, 2148 purchasing/public works contracts bid level, increases, SB-2101; HB-3664 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Quad Cities Economic Development Act, SB-1665 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 recreation boards membership, HB-4008 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB- 2210; HB-4063 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 -see: Chicago Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. Rockford airport, quick-take powers, HB-1113 senior citizen housing commercial apt. conversion, SB-1580 Cook County municipalities, SB-1606; HB-4083 special assessments paid early, no interest, SB-165 Streator Spring Lake, State of 111. right to reversion, SB-1030 strong mayor candidates, nonpartisan elections/no primaries, HB-1161 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act (TIF) affirmative action, HB-2483 bonds, 35-year provisions, SB-1940; HB-3680 deposit formula; redevelopment projects, HB-2725 distributions; redevelopment project areas payments, SB-616 extensions, SB-1796 funds use, other redevelopment areas, SB-1819 limitations, HB-1032 municipal revenues, contiguous redevelopment project areas, HB-3042 municipal sales tax incremental deposits; bonds; calculation; exemptions, SB-1421 net State sales tax increment/bonds, SB-432; HB-1570 redevelopment plans, SB-1421 redevelopment projects, SB-616; HB-277, 1838 redevelopmnt. project completion deadlines, bonds term, SB-1583 transfer; district extension; bond refunding, SB-654 taxation See TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/ TOWNSHIP TAXES technical changes, HB-472, 795, 833, 1188, 1200, 2148, 2417, 2680, 2995, 3189, 3623 technical changes, SB-572, 890, 1007, 1030, 1064, 1138, 1232, 1971, 2090, 2100, 2225 territory annexation forest preserves, SB-1862; HB- 560, 3204 highway commissioner notices, SB-203 jurisdiction, HB-3257 petitions, HB-496 unincorporated territory voters, SB-2047 2540 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. annexation agreement, municipality ordinances & jurisdiction, HB-3374 contiguous cities unite, SB-140 disconnection municipal utility services, HB-2352 petition of owner, referendum, HB-2934 disconnection, owner petition, HB-3640 incorporation, SB-2176; HB-3902 recreation purposes land acquisition, HB-769 unincorporated area water/sewer service, H B-1447 TIF - see: Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act unsafe buildings building demolition, city costs, HB- 4222 circuit clerk filing fees, exemptions, SB-250 county health departments, HB-299 demolition/repair, fees, exceptions; municipal liens, SB-2099; HB-3663 demolition, notice, city authorization, SB-2101 property damage, no city liability, SB- 1617; HB-2916 working cash funds abolishment, recreation, SB-1625 zoning board of appeals absent members, voting, home rule, HB-795, 1436 cities under 5000, HB-3912 Comprehensive Township Zoning Law, HB-4171 county/township consent, HB-3516 elected board of appeals, SB-385 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 municipality corporate limits, SB-1626 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Aurora Civic Center Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 Chicago South Civic Center Law, renames Harvey Civic Center, HB-101, 117, 799 Collinsville Civic Center Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 created: Boone County Civic Center Law, HB- 101, 1237 Freeport Civic Center Authority, HB- 25, 101 Highland Park Civic Center Authority, HB-101, 1308 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES-Cont. Leyden Township Civic Center Law, HB-101, 304 Macomb and Western Illinois Civic Center Law, HB-101 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Crystal Lake Civic Center Law metropolitan area, SB-221 Decatur and Vermillion County Civic Centers Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 fair and exposition authorities, HB-85 Harvey Civic Center Law Chicago South Civic Center Law, name & territory change, HB-101, 117,799 Illinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Center Authority Act board membership, HB-113 McCormick Place - see: Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act applications, filing, HB-799 interest-free loans financial support, HB-101 MEAOB Fund uses, HB-3725 refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 sale to private developers, HB-101 technical changes, HB-3725, 3776 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB- 1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act Board Chi. Convention and Tourism Bureau membership, HB-3269 check signing limits, HB-1936 Dept. of Revenue powers, SB-2100 Dept. Revenue administration allowance; Uniform Penalty & Interest Act provisions, HB-1084, 3765 expansion of facilities, SB-497 ground transportation provider occupation tax, HB-2790, 2859, 2913, 3747 legalized gambling; tax collection & administration, SB-2048 McCormick Place Advisory Board appointees, HB-1528 passenger boat usage, SB-159 property tax extension limitations, HB- 1084 riverboat gambling, SB-1738; HB-2721 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967 2541 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES-Cont. Tax Compliance and Administration Fund deposits, SB-1956 technical changes, SB-161, 1740; HB- 1935, 4136 Uniform Penalty & Interest Act, incorporates, SB-1490 Orland Park Civic Center Act authority, delegation, HB-799 Peoria Civic Center Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Rockford Civic Center Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 Waukegan and Will County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Act refinanced bonds, use of proceeds, HB- 3725 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE See STATE GOVERNMENT CIVIL PROCEDURE administrative review Chicago zoning board appeals, SB-534 Chicago, tax liability, SB-534 attachment Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act; no escrow account; perpetrator assets; attachment, SB-1602, 2184; HB-2779, 2799 Change of Name new Article XXI, HB-2440 publication notice schedule, SB-1635; HB-4187 civil practice judgment concealing public hazards, HB- 276 prejudgment interest, HB-1385 technical changes, SB-404 juvenile proceedings, HB-2225 medical malpractice periodic payments, HB-4133 post-judgment lien on personalty, HB-1289 post-trial punitive damages, SB-1957; HB- 457 pre-trial steps change of venue/substitution of judge, SB-1720 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. continuances, SB-274 excessive case dismissals, SB-275 preference in setting for trial, HB- 227 process abode / personal / alternate service, SB-1979; HB-3371 private detectives, HB-307, 308, 2950 property lien, unsafe building demolition costs, SB-2101 tort liability-firearms dealers, HB-286 trial expert witness fees, SB-251 legal malpractice immunity, SB- 2134 market share product liability, SB- 2232 non-economic loss, med. malpractice, limits, SB-546; HB-2754 prospective jurors, oral voir dire, SB-1510 structural work, comparative fault, SB-665 waiver of service, HB-428 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 condemnation inverse condemnation, gov'tal. regulatory programs, HB-861 costs attorneys' fees, public interest actions, HB-1505 costs after tender, HB-2440 crime victims (new) Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act; no escrow account; perpetrator assets; attachment, SB-2184 discovery arbitration, uninsured motorist, SB-291 Trust Beneficiary Discovery Act, HB- 940 eminent domain appraisal, condemning authority furnish copies, HB-1070 dismissal of suit, owner payment for lost opportunity of sale, HB-1067 Ill. Toll Highway Authority construction, homestead fair market value, HB-2848 informal claim procedure, low demand, HB-1072 information to landowners, HB-2366 just compensation right, HB-4049 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) notice/information, State agency exceptions, SB-2152; HB-3898 2542 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. property under ICC jurisdiction, ICC prior approval, SB-249 quick-take Aurora airport, SB-386 Greater Rockford Airport Authority expansion, HB-1113 home rule-highway & road purposes, HB-889, 2760 Northlake, North-Wolf & North- RR, HB-3446 Palwaukee Municipal Airport, SB-214, 1042 plaintiff interest rate, HB-228 prejudgment interest, HB-226 preliminary compensation hearing, HB-1069 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 SW Ill. Development Authority, SB-2233; HB-3898, 4010 Wheeling/Prospect Heights, HB-1007 technical changes, HB-747 uneconomic remnant, condemnor acquisition, HB-1068 valuation date, HB-1071 evidence confidentiality/disclosure, violent crimes, HB-1310 disabled veterans, records disclosure, HB-3875 interpreter's privilege, HB-2440 official records, storage and use, HB- 1734 privileged communications blood alcohol test results, Boat Reg. & Safety Act, HB-1369 rape crisis counselors, SB-1861 social worker records, HB-606 State eminent domain notice, HB-2366 technical changes, SB-249 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 expedited small claims, new Article, SB-276 forcible entry and detainer common interest community; residential housing coop, SB-1986 condominium owner rights, HB-1929 delinquent sewerage charges, landlord action against tenant, HB-3189 evictions, armed forces personnel families, SB-105 landlord wrongful conduct, HB-3866 leased premises redemption, HB-3415 leases, defaults, HB-1394 noncompliance with lease, residential housing cooperatives, HB-2944 public housing, drug trafficking, SB-2178 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. sheriff service attempt, diligent inquiry presumption, HB-3078 foreign judgments 1964 Revised Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Jugements Act; repeals 1948 Act, HB-627 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB- 383; HB-733 judgments-enforcements Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act; SB-2184 Foreign Judgments Act, 1964 Revised Uniform Enforcement of adopts; repeals 1948 Act, HB-627 garnishment notice, SB-1890, 2233; HB-1007, 4009 service in lieu of personal service, SB-1986 homestead exemption joint owners, HB-550 liens on personalty, HB-1437 personal property exemption increases; exceptions, SB-714 restitution payments, SB-442 wage deduction money, excepts, HB-624 wage deductions ERISA retirement plan, SB-2233; HB-3355 FAX interrogatory answers, HB- 3355 judgment debtor-costs/fees; filing of affidavit, HB-623 maximum wages, SB-714 notice for summons, SB-155 return dates, continuance, HB-624 service by garnishment, SB-1986 limitations asbestos damages liability, SB-984; HB-2519, 4007 dismissal, improper venue, recommenced, SB-2233; HB-1007, 4049 latent disease, cause of action, HB- 1196 PA84-1450 retroactive, SB-1510 State/political subdivisions, statute of limitations, HB-839 mortgage foreclosure conducting of sale, official, SB-611 joinder, tax sale certificate of purchase holders, bans, HB-2949, 2950 possessory interests, SB-1052; HB- 2239 power of sale, SB-1669 Name Change Act; Interpreter Privilege Act; Tender Act, repeals, HB-2440 2543 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520 power of sale procedures (new Article), SB- 1669 technical changes, HB-1457, 2239, 2266, 2267, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2532, 3355 technical changes, SB-249, 250, 251, 252, 404, 1434, 1866 COAL See FUELS COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) See Also: UTILITIES - Public Utilities Act audits, HB-211 commissioners elected, HB-77, 556, 992, 3011 employment after leaving office, HB- 293,3731 ethics, self-disqualification, HB-551 salaries, HB-992 terms; financial disclosure statements, HB-3679 voting, HB-292 fees/surcharges line charges, HB-290 telephone line surcharge, SB-272; HB- 610 jurisdiction exemptions farm products/farm-related business, SB-512 livestock carriers, HB-718, 1294 potable water haulers, exempt, SB-2088, 2244; HB-1228, 2672, 2734 private water utilities, HB-3433 transportation, certain wastes, SB-989 waste haulers to recycling facility, SB-66; HB-197 PA86-1005 changes, ICC rescind rules, SB- 1498 powers & duties communications with regulated parties, logs; public inspection, HB-3209 county utility facility evaluations; utility accident/incident reports; ICC rate, disruption of service liability, HB-4026 electric efficiency, rate structure feasibility study, SB-1766 electric generating facilities, new construction, ICC evaluations, SB-1943 electromagnetic radiation/health study, HB-2863 emission allowances information, SB-2057; HB-3110 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC)-Cont. telecommunications federal programs, analysis, SB-62 Universal Telephone Service Assistance Program, SB-62; HB- 2057, 2417 rates disruption of service, utility liability, HB-4026 electric efficiency, rate structure feasibility study, SB-1766 electric increase, purchased power costs, HB-3110 increases, ICC report to G.A., HB- 2593 telephone advertising, HB-618, 990 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB-2121 COMMERCIAL CODE, UNIFORM See UNIFORM LAWS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS Accessibility Technology Review Board, creates in A.G. office, HB-3314 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Alternative Fuels Commission, SB-929, 1379; HB-2114 Alternative Motor Fuels Commission, SB- 1361 Apprenticeship and Training Council Act, SB-1214 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Board / Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Arts Council, Illinois Ill. Dev. Finance Authority motion picture/production facilities, SB-799 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 Birth Center Licensing Board, HB-488 Capital Development Board See STATE AGENCIES Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission/Task Force, SB-2048; HB- 3520, 3964 Child Fatality Task Force, HB-3004, 3785 Citizens Cable Television Board Act, HB- 3883 Compensation Review Board abolishes, HB-4214 authority, limits, HB-962 FY93 cost-of-living increases, eliminates, SB-1972; HB-2923 reports: legislative, executive, judicial, HB-1561 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898 Crime and Corrections, Illinois Task Force on, E092-1 2544 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS-Cont. Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Dispositional Review Task Force, SB-468 Drug Enforcement Treatment Fund Council, HB-399 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Committee to DASA, HB-363, 437, 1309 Early Intervention, Illinois Interagency Council on, HB-954 Economic and Fiscal Commission - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB- 1189 Education for Employment Board, SB-180 Environmental Legal Resources, Attorney General's Task Force on, SB-232, 989 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency - see: Environmental Protection Forestry Development Council, delays repeal, SB-221 Gender Balanced Appointments Act, HB-12 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Dir. member of Planning Councils on Mental Health Law and Developmental Disabilities Law, HB-1106 Health and Physical Fitness, Governor's Council on quarterly meetings, SB-61 repeals, SB-1763 Health Care Cost Containment Council Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 Hispanic Employees, Interagency Committee on, HB-4162 Industrial Commission see: EMPLOYMENT-Workers' Compensation Act/Workers' Occupational Diseases Act Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Judicial Advisory Council, SB-1234, 2231 Landscape Waste Composting Task Force, SB-1001 Legalized Gambling Study and Authorization Act, SB-2158 Legislative Information System - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Legislative Printing Unit - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS-Cont. Legislative Reference Bureau - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Legislative Research Unit - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Legislative Space Needs Commission - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Legislative Support Services Agencies see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Literacy Council, Illinois, SB-2161 Literacy Foundation, Illinois, SB-2088 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB- 1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Midwestern Higher Education Compact Commission, HB-240 Minority Males Task Force reporting deadline, extends, SB-1937 O'Hare and Midway Noise Compatibility Commissions, HB-3275 Oil and Gas Board, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, SB-326 One Church One Child Advisory Board, HB-3770 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act, HB-3872 Planning Councils on Mental Health Law and Developmental Disabilities Law Guardianship & Advocacy Comm. Director, member of Councils, HB-1106 Pollution Control Board - see: Environmental Protection Post-Surgical Center Board, HB-2590 Prisoner Review Board See PRISONS AND PRISONERS Private Activity Bond Allocation Council, SB-772 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 Probation Commission, Illinois, SB-1561; HB-2988 2545 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS-Cont. Property Tax Commission, HB-1511 Regional Airport Noise Abatement Commission, HB-3255 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB- 2210; HB-4063 Regional Health Care Services Authority Act, SB-202 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Seed Arbitration Council, HB-620 Self Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility, Task Force to Promote, HB-1705 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee/Task Force, SB-468, 1856 Sentencing Review Task Force Act, SB-468 Spending Control Committee Act, SB-1557 Sportsmen's Advisory Committee. Dept. of Conservation, HB-4159 State agencies maximum supplies, SB-45 Transportation Act, Illinois Coordinating Committee on membership; reports, HB-2446 Underground Storage Tank Advisory Committee, HB-996 Workforce Development Board, Illinois, SB- 766 2004 World's Fair Commission Act, HB- 3775 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES Compensation Review Board abolishes, HB-4214 authority, limits, HB-962 FY93 cost-of-living increases, eliminates, HB-2923 reports: legislative, executive, judicial, HB-1561 Crime Victims Compensation Act see: VICTIMS AND WITNESSES Fees and Salaries Act circuit judge health benefits, HB- 1194 elected officials housing cap, HB-1395, 1397 judge salaries, HB-272 judges, incremental increases, SB-2; HB-17 regional sup't. of schools, educational service regions, HB-4239 technical changes, HB-1558, 2185 Government Salary Withholding Act charities, SB-313; HB-1279 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 local government officials elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. Minimum Wage Law agricultural overtime pay, SB-1855; HB-741, 3793, 3897 overtime, governmental bodies, HB- 3234 penalties collection, Dept. Labor rules, SB-1986; HB-3977 remedial education time, no overtime pay, HB-774, 2798 short title, HB-180 tip credit, increases, SB-1696 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Persian Gulf veteran compensation, SB-37 Prevailing Wage Act apprentices; Dept. Labor determination of wage; exceptions, SB-531 employee inducement, business offense, HB-179, 3221 projects financed by tax increment bonds & enterprise zone loans, HB- 179,3221 public utility contracts, HB-3475, 4240 repeals, HB-140 technical changes, HB-179 truck owner-operators, equipment rates, HB-3870 Prisoner of War Compensation Act, SB- 1532 Wage Payment and Collection Act, Illinois administrative hearings; employer orders to pay employee; penalties; SB-1986; HB-3978 Dir. of Labor rules, HB-325 exceptions: independent contractors, specific State employees, HB-2982 subcontractor employees wages, liability, SB-1986; HB-1531 COMPTROLLER, STATE see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers CONDOMINIUMS See REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY CONSERVATION See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Constitutional Convention Lobbyist Registration Act technical changes, HB-2095 STATE CONSTITUTION Article I - Bill of Rights Crime Victim's Rights, HJRCA-I, 28 victim's rights amendment committee. HJR-137 2546 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS-Cont. Article IV - The Legislature accelerated effective date, 3/5 vote date, HJRCA-16, 25, 27 appropriation item restoration vote, SJR-29; HJRCA-12 compensation, SJR-I 1 member terms, limits, HJRCA-20 passage of State Mandates bills, SJR-18; HJRCA-33 revenue bills, 3/5 vote, SJR-8; HJRCA-I 1, 15, 17, 21,30, 31 sessions; effective dates, SJR-26, 27 sessions, convening, SJR-26 uniform effective date, April 30, SJR-89 voter initiatives, HB-354 Article IX - Revenue graduated income tax, SJR-34, 133, 139; HJRCA-26 veterans organization real property tax exemption, HJRCA-8 Article V - The Executive compensation, SJR-1 I elected officials, number of terms, HJRCA-19 Executive reorganization orders, HJRCA-27 Treasurer regulate insurance business HJRCA-14 Article VI - The Judiciary Associate Judge, abolishes; Gov. appointment of Judges, HJRCA-36 attorney discipline, SJR-7 compensation, SJR-1 I Cook County subdistricts, HJRCA-3 grammatical changes, HJRCA-10 judges, eligibility, HJRCA-32 judges, re-election on party ticket; terms, HJRCA-6 Article VII - Local Government reimbursement of State mandates, HJRCA-9, 34 State Mandates, HJRCA-29 Article VIII - Finance Auditor General term, HJRCA-18 audits of State funds, SJR- 15; HJRCA-22, 40 biennial State budgets, SJR-28; HJRCA-13 FY appropriations, HJRCA-4 State-administered funds, appropriated, HJRCA-39 Article X - Education Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS-Cont. free schools amend. explanatory arguments, SJR- 184 free schools amendment committee, SJR- 157 free schools, SJR-130, 131, 132; HJRCA-5, 35 Article XIII - General Provisions constitutional officer oath of office, SJR-17 gambling, HJRCA-7 public office compensation, HJRCA-23 UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION Congressional compensation increase delay, ratifies, HJRCA-2 desecration of U.S. flag, urges proposal of amendment, SR-58, 204; HR-322 CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS See STATE GOVERNMENT CONSUMERS - FRAUD Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 Bottled Water Act labeling; standards, HB-788 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Citizens Cable Television Board Act, HB- 3883 Consumer Business Practices Act Conumser Credit Reporting Act, SB- 1401 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879; HB-2112, 3677 Consumer Cred. Reporting Act, SB-1401 Consumer Credit Counseling Corporation Act monthly counseling fee, SB-402 Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, Illinois, SB-1192 Consumer Deposit Account Act Community Reinvestment Act Statements, HB-1592 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act assurance of voluntary compliance; trust fund, enforcement & education, HB-2523 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 cable TV disconnection, notice, HB- 4058 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 elderly solicitation, rescission, refunds SB-1592 gasohol effects, motor vehicle warranties, SB-1365 health care separate billing practices, SB-492 2547 CONSUMERS - FRAUD-Cont. health care services pricing discrimination, SB-493; HB-1626 home repair business: notice to consumer, reimbursement of consumer, HB-2128 immigration assistance services, SB-1516 inflation billing, HB-1625 item pricing, SB-1512, 1634; HB-3133 mail order businesses, SB-422 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 physician fees over Medicare allowances, HB-3806 receipts; return policies, SB-2059 repairs, motor vehicles, SB-1795; HB-3410 technical changes, SB-722; HB-784 trade-in vehicle, cash value statement, HB-4050 unsolicited telephone sales, HB-255 used car repairs, dealer pay, SB-1501 used car/household furniture contracts, SB-1503 vehicle dealer, serve offer to allow judgment, HB-3410 Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-41, 3847 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898; HB-2544, 3678 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 Consumer Services Information Act, Office of - see: RECORDS grant application information disclosure, SB-2191 consumer sureties 50% liability, HB-1344 Credit Report Notification Act, HB-2140 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Dept. on Aging consumer information, home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB- 168, 1515 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208, 3795 Home Repair Fraud Act home repair business: notice to consumer, reimbursement of consumer, HB-2128 intent to defraud, prima facie evidence, HB-2527 penalties, senior citizen victims, SB-64 windows, SB-1005 Information Services Sales Act, SB-1114 Insurance Claims For Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONSUMERS - FRAUD-Cont. Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act business identity; advertising; 900 phone numbers; SB-1350 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, HB-1508 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 Locksmith Responsibility Act, HB-3247 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) -- see: SALES Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 Product Liability Improvement Act, SB-156 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, HB-2203 public utilities appointment times; performance standards, HB-78 Rebuilt Motor Vehicle Part Implied Warranty Act, HB-2027 Rental-Purchase Agreement Act itemized principal/interest amounts, HB-1379 Sale of Uniforms Act, SB-1739 Sale, Lease and Rental of Uniforms and Costumes Act, SB-1739 Telephone Solicitation Deterrence Act, SB- 624 Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, HB-1098 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 CONTRACTS/CONTRACTORS Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Survying Services Act, HB-452 Bodily Substance Removal and Use Act, SB-114 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530, 3364 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879; HB-2112, 3677 Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 Contractor Registration Act, HB-1439 Contractors Prompt Payment Act, HB-703 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Defense Contract Procurement, DCCA Division, HB-1021 Emergency Response Contractor Payment Act, HB-1784 Full Disclosure of Foreign Interests in Contracting and Bidding Act, HB-2971 2548 CONTRACTS/CONTRACTORS-Cont. Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB- 400 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act contracts, notification of Council, HB-313 disabled persons; State contracts %age, SB-247 proceeds of contracts, obtain financing, HB-1576 Non-Resident Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Physical Fitness Services Act bonds equal to membership dues; copies of Act to members, SB-213 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-3648 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB-713; HB-4202 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB- 507; HB-703 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, HB-2901 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 State contracts Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 DOT subcontract guidelines, SB-21 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 minority/female businesses, SB-247 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 sexual harassment policy, HB-4078 Small Business Purchasing Act qualifying sales amounts, HB-738 tax delinquent vendors ban, SB-99; HB-438 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, HB-59 State Public Improvement Contracts Damage Waiver Act, HB-3177 Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, HB-3391 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-2985, 3424 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES See ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS Dept. of Central Management Services SB-1485; HB-3786 Dept. of Children and Family Services SB-1485 Dept. of Conservation SB-130 Dept. of Corrections SB-1904; HB-2174 Dept. of State Police SB-1914 Dept. of Transportation HB-153, 1189, 1232, 2174, 4205 SB-1904 Development Finance Authority, Illinois county industrial land acquisition, HB-791 Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 Historic Preservation Agency SB-1904 Joliet Army Ammunition Plant Retrocession / Fort Sheridan Retrocession Acts of 1992, SB-1904 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989 warranty deeds, HB-1972 Registered Titles (Torrens) Act land title court decisions, circuit clerk recordation, SB-891 Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988 asbestos, disclosure, SB-984; HB-2519, 4007 disclosure of property defects, HB-l1196 Torrens Repeal Law technical changes, HB-3566 Will County Forest Preserve District real estate exchange, HB-2959 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF adult institutional procedures medical isolation, HB-3986 Civilian Review Panel Act, SB-468 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 Dept. prisoners/facilities See PRISONS AND PRISONERS Dispositional Review Task Force, SB-468 dispositions aggravated attempt, SB-1964 aggravated conspiracy/leader of an aggravated conspiracy, SB-1963 aggravating factors extended term sentencing, SB- 1693; HB-1499 family member, position of trust, SB-1597; HB-3184 mental, emotional or physical harm threat or absence, HB- 3089 2549 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. murder of peace officer, fireman, correctional officer, HB-3923 organized gang activity; deadly weapons use, HB-2746 organized gang involvement, HB- 2745 AIDS/HIV Western Blot test, HB-982 carjacking, imprisonment, HB-4246 cocaine base manufacture/delivery, HB-56, 1673 community service, HB-4101 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424, 1917; HB-3316, 3655 defendant cash bond, balance used for victim restitution, HB-3185 fees; disbursements, SB-907 firearms violations penalties, SB-1463 gender-based hate crime, additional sentence, HB-2065 handguns, imprisonment, HB-1704 handicapped parking violations, SB- 171 HIV tests, patronizing juvenile prostitute, SB-1615; HB-2263 home invasion, probation, HB-1702 mandatory prison terms, eliminates, HB-1590 minors DUI, separate offense, SB- 1021; HB-2814 residential burglary, probation, HB- 2487 restitution payments, plus transaction cost, SB-1635; HB-4188 restitution, HB-1698, 2306, 2307, 3185, 3186 restitution, looting, HB-3857 restitution, transaction costs, HB-4188 sr. cit./handicapped victims, mandatory imprisonment, HB-2690 technical changes, SB-660 electronic home detention exclusions, HB-1380 SB-1783, reverse changes, SB-1903 field services county jail funding, HB-1619 financial and property administration vending/amusement machine proceeds, HB-3737 fines child pornography, Child Sexual Abuse Fund, HB-3921 domestic battery, additional fine, SB- 1294; HB-1675 domestic battery, SB-1294 fees; disbursements, SB-907 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. misdemeanors, maximum fines, SB- 1762 payment by wage deduction, HB-2306 restitution, judgment lien, HB-1698 Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, HB-2190 sexual offenses, additional fines, SB-1763 Vehicle Code violations, HB-1418 good conduct credit Class X felonies, HB-8, 1454, 4130, 4225 exemptions, removes, HB-906 loss of credit, HB-267 revocation, HB-3970 uniform rules; disciplinary hearings, HB-3025 imprisonment/periodic imprisonment aggravated attempt, SB-1964 aggravated conspiracy/leader of an aggravated conspiracy, SB-1963 fees; disbursements, SB-907 reduced sentence, reconsideration motion, HB-1595 stalking, denies, HB-3271 juvenile detention centers county financing, SB-58 Juvenile Division programs earned wages program, HB-1314 sexual abuse counseling programs, HB-202 juvenile procedures clinical social worker evidence, DMHDD committments, SB-866; HB-606, 3207 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 parole arrest warrant, violation of parole involving weapon, SB-264 hearings, adjourned for victim & witness evidence, HB-3961 inmate release, sign parole conditions, HB-2767 minimum term, HB-1029 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 sentencing fixed terms, HB-8 stalking, mental health treatment, SB-1555 presentencing reports, filing, SB-1597; HB-3183, 3288 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 2550 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. Prison Privatization Pilot Program Act, HB-3831 Prisoner Review Board - see: PRISONS AND PRISONERS probation/conditional discharge assessments, payment or community service, drug control laws, SB-1033 cocaine base manufature/delivery, non- probational, HB-1673 domestic violence crimes, SB-15 Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 DUI offense, restitution, SB-230 DUI, last 10 years, SB-2169 electronic monitoring device, HB-2767, 3494 fee; probation and court services fund, HB-2307 fees; disbursements, SB-907 illicit drug present in body, HB-4055 ineligible-criminal sexual abuse defendants, SB-1597 minors DUI, separate offense, SB- 1021; HB-2814 monitoring device fees; substance abuser clinics, HB-1499 probation supervision fee, HB-1062 sealing of records, HB-331 stalking, denies, HB-3271 supervision, revocation; fine & costs, HB-1061 sentencing electronic restraints during last 90 days, SB-1783 hate crime, gender, HB-2065 illegal sexual act conviction, SB-1597; HB-3288 minors DUI, separate offense, SB- 1021; HB-2814 repeat ritualized abuse of a child, extended term sentence, HB-3633 second degree murder, SB-2186 sentence hearing considerations, HB- 4000 sex offenders hair/skin tissue samples, HB-4030 saliva/blood samples, SB-2114 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee, SB-468 Sentencing Review Task Force Act, SB-468 technical changes, SB-660, 913; HB-1131, 1418, 2218, 2306, 2307, 3918, 3919, 4108 COUNTIES Adopt-A-Highway Act, local litter collection, HB-2741 audit of accounts State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board, SB-2053 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. Boone County Civic Center Law, HB-101, 1237 Boone County Law, Community Building Complex Committee of, SB-1161 Comprehensive Township Zoning Law, HB- 4171 Cook County commissioners, increases, SB-715 Cook County Apportionment Act of 1991, SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108 Cook County Health Care Council, SB-648 Cook County Hospital, drug abuse treatment, HB-3965 Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board compensation, SB-216 membership, SB-230 coroner, vacancies and compensation, HB-799 county public defender commission, SB-673 deputy sheriffs, removal, HB-518 Leyden Township Space Needs Law, SB-729 officer salaries, HB-763 public defender advisory board, SB-843 public defender appointment, SB-1115 recorder, surcharge; low-income housing, HB-1559, 2152 sheriff stipend, SB-698, 1679 sheriff stipend, 300-plus bed county jails, SB-1864 technical changes, SB-846 watershed councils, HB-745 county boards bond repayments, unexpended funds use, HB-2352 contractor exclusions, HB-3374 contracts, preference-lowest bidder private enterprises, SB-221 county law library fees, HB-3827 county political chairmen, party member lists, SB-243 days in session, SB-221 delinquent sewerage charges, liens, HB-854 dogs subject to enclosure, SB-31 election, county board districts or at large, SB-922; HB-2037 firearms discharge regulation, HB-1950 floodplain regulations, SB-1374 garbage removal; liens; unincorporated areas, HB-3440 garbage/debris removal, liens, SB- 1817 land lease agreements, HB-3440 maps, plats, subdivisions 2551 COUNTIES-Cont. schools, parks, playgrounds, HB-1254 membership, terms, HB-3780 military service, HB-2 property lease agreements, HB-3826 public ways use; regulation; occupation & privilege taxes, SB-1445, 1574 recycling plans, HB-800, 801 sand/gravel removal licensing, permits, fees, HB-1374 subdivision, election, referendum, HB- 352 substance abuse clincis, HB-1499 township discontinuance, HB-68 township form of government: board size, districts & members, HB-2664 water management, SB-922 waterway clearance, SB-868 County Cooperative Extension Law SIU-Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93; HB-345 County Department of Corrections - see: PRISONS AND PRISONERS County Ec. Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act joint review board preliminary meeting, HB-2957 severability, SB-1822; HB-2957 submission of report, HB-1316 technical changes, HB-1115 County Jail Act - see: PRISONS AND PRISONERS County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB- 1426 court system fee Vehicle Code/ordinance violations determination, SB-314 judgment of guilty, fees paid, SB-1635; HB-4188 paid at time of filing first pleading, HB-1063 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177 DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act, SB-868, 2083; HB-2352 fair and exposition authorities, HB-85 fees and salaries DUI violations, SB-1711,2170 marriage license fee, divorce education program, SB-1534 recording fees, multiple land parcels, SB-891 State's attorneys; 3rd class county officers; SB-907 finance Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. audit reports, SB-1343 bond repayments, unexpended funds use, HB-2352 courthouse, construction or remodeling, bonds, HB-1551 private insurance, Registered Titles (Torrens) Act protection, SB-1749 unreserved fund balance; self insurance fund, SB-1831; HB-2757 fire and police protection additional compensation, sheriffs & deputy sheriffs, HB-800 Cook County deputy sheriffs, removal, HB-518 Cook County jail, arresting charges, HB-1190 Cook County sheriff stipend, SB-698, 1679 county police departments under sheriff, HB-3194 court services fee, sheriff, HB-3485 deputy sheriffs, bond, HB-1254 disciplinary notice; maximum age; judicial review, SB-1919 health insurance continuation coverage, HB-3698 residency, deputy sheriffs & special police, HB-592 retired peace officer, firearm authorization, HB-4099 retirement age, SB-1082 sheriff coroner duty, HB-566, 3104, 3485 sheriff fees application, HB-862 sheriff indemnity, HB-3208, 3485, 4174 sheriff services, camp site surcharge, HB-767, 863 sheriff special deputies, HB-2950, 3030 sheriffs merit systems, SB-1081 sheriffs, unincorporated areas police protection, HB-539 health departments - health services Dept. Public Health delegate duties, HB-3160 fire/police health insurance continuation coverage, HB-3698 home visitation, pregnant women, new mothers, infants, HB-1283 insurance continuation coverage, HB- 3902 mammogram community awareness programs, HB-2327 mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 public health administrator, SB-623 tuberculosis sanitariums, services fees, HB-3378 hospitals 2552 COUNTIES-Cont. DM HDD psychiatric care, HB- 1195 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services funds, HB-2010 technical changes, SB-838 industrial land acquisition, HB-791 industrial project revenue bonds, HB-791 intergovernmental agreements city/county share tax receipts, HB-420 NE I11. stormwater runoff regulations, SB-416; HB-926, 1536, 1537, 2430, 3205 stormwater runoff, county construction regulation, HB-1536 waterway clearance, SB-868 juvenile detention centers county financing, SB-58 Kane County motor fuel tax, diesel fuel exemption, SB-839 land trustees deed, trustee resignation, SB-1749 law libraries fees, HB-798 officers and employees see also: Cook County auditors airport authorities/forest preserve dist. audits, HB-783, 2646 annual stipend, HB-765 deputy auditor succeeds, HB-1827 election, HB-864, 1254 clerks Omnibus Fiscal Practices Act, HB-3654 coroners abolished office, sheriff assume duties, HB-3485 abolished; sheriff appointment, HB-3104 autopsy, toxicology tests, SB-265 cadaver infectious diseases, notice to medical personnel, officials, SB-1657 exhumation orders, HB-1225 inquest expenses recovery, HB- 3035 training program, HB-1333 trauma center deaths: transfer, transportation costs, autopsy costs; cremation, HB-3036 county clerk/chief county board clerk annual additional award, HB-1495 discipline for misconduct, SB-1082 elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 engineer, SB-51 executive staff, HB-838 mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. medical examiners, coroner functions, HB-11 official bonds, county self-insure, HB- 1534 public officer FY financial statements, HB-1187 recorder additional recording fee, nonconforming documents, HB-854 annual stipend, SB-846; HB-765, 854 facsimile signatures, labeling, HB-2495 land trust filings, SB-86; HB-16 sheriffs/deputy sheriffs - see: fire and police protection treasurers Omnibus Fiscal Practices Act, HB-3654 ordinances floodplain regulations, SB-1374, 1792 floodplains/wetlands, HB-1258 hazardous dilapidated vehicles, HB- 1276 printing errors, republication, HB-854 repealed by voter initiative, HB-4126 sand/gravel removal licensing, permits, fees, HB-1374 tuberculosis sanitariums, services fees, HB-3378 vehicle weight, county roads, fines, HB- 1271 violations; payment of fines, no court appearance, HB-801 violations, guilty plea w/no court appearance, HB-1223 violators, fine & costs in lieu of court appearance, HB-3824 voter initiative petition & referendum, HB-4116 Pesticide Regulation, Division, SB-1801, 2148 public defenders advisory boards, Cook County, SB-843 appointment by independent boards, SB-1115 county public defender commission, SB-673 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB- 2210; HB-4063 regional jail authorities, HB-1112 solid waste management committees, by-laws, HB-552 State's attorneys Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 Cook County assistant state's attorney additional compensation, HB-3989 2553 COUNTIES-Cont. fees report, waived if paid through circuit clerk, HB-3495 fees, HB-1671 human skeletal remains protection orders, HB-520 investigators, SB-1033; HB-1108, 3986 Solicitation of Elderly Persons Act, SB- 1592 stormwater management. committees, by-laws, HB-552, 3878 intergovernmental stormwater agreements, SB-416, 1679;HB-926, 1536, 1537, 2430, 3205 service charges; revenue bonds; property tax, HB-1257, 3244 stormwater flow limits, HB-1648 stream maintenance; forest preserve intergov'tal. agreements, SB-1283 waterway clearance, SB-868 taxation - see: TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES Taxpayer Accountability Board Act, HB- 4122 technical changes, HB-762, 763, 764, 783, 800,801,891,942, 1273, 1616,2757, 2759, 2762, 2763, 2995 technical changes, SB-560, 661, 838, 846, 891,908, 1076, 1374, 1826, 1828, 1830, 1831, 1971 zoning Comprehensive Township Zoning Law, HB-4171 elimination of incompatible sites, SB- 1247 floodplains/wetlands, HB-1258 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 municipal zoning powers, county consent, HB-3516 sand/gravel removal licensing, permits, fees, HB-1374 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS Adoption Information Access Act, HB-749 Associate Judges Act additional, HB-2352 minimum number, SB-1160; HB-3139, 3869, 4188 Resident Sub-Circuit Judgeship, reduction / vacancy, HB-3139 Circuit Court Clerk Regulation Act family member wills, SB-686 circuit courts judge residency, HB-2443 State funding, HB-430 Supreme Court decisions, conforming legislation, HB-2443 technical changes, HB-361, 1114, 3196 circuit judges Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. additional, HB-2352 health benefits, HB-1194 salaries, SB-2; HB-17, 272 Clerks of Courts additional services, no fee; automation fees, SB-1635 adoption filing fee, eliminates, SB- 1573, 2207; HB-3684, 4168 automation fee, HB-1123, 1662, 4188 circuit clerk filing fees, exemptions, SB-250 complaint forms, SB-273 continuance filing fee, HB-1382 credit card fine payments, HB-4188 credit card payments, SB-1635; HB- 1654 deputy clerks, HB-1979 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB-177 exemptions, SB-718 family case pleadings, filing fees, HB- 2803, 4188 fee disbursement formula, inclusions, HB-3495 fee schedules, SB-907; HB-765, 1250 fees lower than statutory, county board provide for, HB-2812 filing fee exemptions, HB-3495 filing fees, lower, HB-2777 judge sentencing history, SB-279 land title court decisions, SB-891 marriage/divorce education programs, HB-3331 reinstated cases, no new fees, SB-1802, 1979; HB-3372 reports, offenses and violations, reference to Ill. Revised Statutes, HB-3810 simplified dissolutions filing fees, HB- 3493 standardized judicial records; regional training programs, HB-1383 State funding, HB-430 technical changes, SB-907, 1033; HB- 765, 2158 traffic violations, additional penalties, Trauma Center Fund, HB-3884 Cook County Circuit Apportionment Act of 1991, SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108 Court Filings by Fax Act, SB-78 Court Records Sealing Act, SB-245; HB- 276 Court Reporters Act leaves, sick pay, SB-963 technical changes, SB-963 transcript charges, public defenders & State's attorneys, HB-3828 Judicial Advisory Council Act, SB-1234, 2231 2554 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. Judicial Note Act - see: STATUTES Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991, HB- 2542 Jury Act employers, contempt charges, SB-154 jury duty exemptions, HB-878, 2787 Jury Commission Act employers, contempt charges, SB-154 Juvenile Court Act Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 abused, neglected, dependent minors abandoned and drug-involved minors, HB-3266 county paid court-ordered exams, HB-3770 DCFS caseworker false reports, H B-3090 DCFS housing services/ placement, HB-318, 402, 583 DCFS investigations, placement, special advocates, petition requirements, court review, SB- 2159; HB-4182, 4183 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056 dispositional plans, HB-2225 jurisdiction objections; joinder of agencies; housing needs, HB- 2225 jurisdiction; joinder; temporary custody; housing; HB-3920 newborn infant, controlled substance, SB-1990 parent care, HB-2226 placement, court review, permanency plan, HB-582 process, summons, petitions, HB- 4186 shelter care placement, HB-2223, 4185 sibling visitation, termination of parental rights, SB-1393 special advocate, court appointment, HB-1285, 3315 updated case plan reports, HB- 2797 wardship/permanency hearings & reports, HB-3416 addicted minors DCFS caseworker false reports, HB-3090 DCFS documentation; joint placement; HB-583 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056, 1239 sibling visitation, termination of parental rights, SB-1393 authoritative intervention Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. DCFS caseworker false reports, HB-3090 DCFS documentation; joint placement; HB-583 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056 detention, restricts, HB-4147 home confinement/electronic home monitoring, SB-67 shelter care placement, notice, HB-2223 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 Code of Civil Procedure application, HB-2222 DCFS intervention up to age 19, SB-45 DCFS private welfare agency designation, HB-3769 definitions permanency goal/report, HB-3416 delinquent minors clinical social workers, probation / supervision, HB-606 commitment, limits, HB-1589 confinement procedures, Cook County, tried as adults, HB- 1093 DCFS caseworker false reports, H B-3090 DCFS documentation; joint placement; HB-583 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056 detention order, time credit, SB- 2160; HB-4128 detention, restricts, HB-4147 escape from penal institution/bail violation, SB-785 exceptions: drug offenses in public park, HB-2991 gang transfer, standard of proof probable cause, SB-1568, 1648 impact incarceration program, HB-2522 minors DUI, separate offense, SB- 1021; HB-2814 periodic drug testing, probation condition, HB-2305 public housing weapons/drug violations, penalties, HB-2498 public parks drugs violators, tried as adults, HB-671 shelter care placement, notice, HB-2223 sibling visitation, termination of parental rights, SB-1393 general master position, foster care hearings, SB-1515 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 2555 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. juvenile court records student assistance program administrators, SB-151; HB-434, 1951 juvenile services administration DCFS county reimbursements, HB-257 Parentage Act of 1984 applicability, HB-2224 law enforcement records, communications among agencies, HB-2767 orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609 probation periodic drug testing, HB-2305 Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program, repeat delinquency, HB-4075 technical changes, HB-1420 tried as adults automatic transfer to criminal court, HB-2961, 3949, 3987 confinement procedures, Cook County, HB-1093 escape from penal institution/bail violation, SB-785 public parks drugs violations, SB- 1521; HB-671 weapons offenses, HB-3690 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 State Appellate Defender Act - see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Supreme Court Probation Services Division, abolishes; Ill. Probation Commission, SB-1561; HB-2988 reports, offenses and violations, reference to Ill. Revised Statutes, HB-3810 special advocate for minors, training, HB-1285 CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 armed violence drug offenses, Class X, HB-1665 subsequent convictions, 15 years, HB- 1666 bodily harm aggravated assault, HB-3923 aggravated battery, HB-2801, 3923 alcohol induced homicide/infliction of great bodily harm, HB-1845 assault against athletic official, HB- 1421 consent, sex offenses, HB-4177 criminal housing management Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. landlord wrongful conduct, HB- 3866 criminal sexual abuse, SB-122 drug-induced homicide/drug-induced infliction of great bodily harm, HB-2767 elderly person abandonment, HB-3933 hate crime gender, HB-2065 law enforcement reports to Dept. of State Police, SB-1151; HB-2063 penalties, HB-3857 telephone disorderly conduct / harassment, HB-3848 HIV testing of accused persons, SB-999 inducement to commit suicide, HB- 2502, 4031 orders of protection, SB-1598; HB- 1608, 1609, 2767 public display of deceased human remains, HB-13 sexual assault, HIV testing, SB-263 stalking, SB-1555;HB-2677, 2782 suicide inducement, HB-3633 threatening public officials, HB-466 bulletproof vest, unlawful use, HB-540 burglary definition, HB-3289 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 criminal laws, incorporation, SB-1408 damage and trespass to property fraud, commencement of prosecution, HB-777 deadly weapons aggravated battery with a firearm, HB-3986 aggravated discharge of a firearm, HB- 2694, 3923 assault weapons, prohibits, HB-963 confiscated weapons, HB-147 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424, 1917; HB-3316, 3655 handgun liability insurance, HB-2373 handguns, prohibits, SB-2246 loaded firearm accessibility to children, SB-200, 1600; HB-858, 2694, 3072, 3672 magazine capacity, SB-1601 organized gang activity, unlawful use of weapons, more severe penalties, HB-2747 penalties, SB-1463 possession & use, restrictions, SB-2247 sales; licensed alcohol establishments, HB-1453 school grounds, HB-56, 4001, 4231 2556 CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. security guard weapons, off-duty, HB- 2942 seized weapons, destroyed or kept as gov't. property of seizing agency, HB-3672 semi-automatic firearms, SB-2247; HB-3642 semi-automatic weapons, SB-1461, 1601 shotguns, restricts possession & use, SB-2247 silencers, peace officers, SB-543 State's Attorneys special investigators, SB-1033; HB-1108 unlawful sale of firearms, # of weapons, HB-2694 unlawful use of weapons accessibility, SB-2102; HB-3667 enhanced penalties; extended area, SB-1541; HB-2806 public park offenses, SB-1521;HB- 2991 waiting periods, SB-1143; HB-45, 497, 1664 deception bad child support checks, HB-922 definitions conservator of peace, peace officer, HB- 2696 criminal street gang, HB-2806 mentally retarded, SB-287 Delivery Container Crime Law Article, new, SB-116; HB-434 disorderly conduct offensive sign display, HB-2315 unlawful videotaping, HB-2750, 2785 Firearm Owners I.D. Card Act - see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS force, use of death sentence, HB-1642 entrapment, SB-2188; HB-56, 1667 gambling contestant gambling, H B-1342 gender neutral, SB-2070 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) municipal airport slot machines, SB-26, 2069; HB-289 redemption machine, SB-264, 930 riverboat gambling: Metro. Pier & Expo. Authority, SB-1738; HB-2721 video lottery terminals, SB-378, 1758; HB-3276, 3387 video poker machines, HB-48 governmental functions, offenses affecting alcohol, bringing contraband into penal institution, HB-4030 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. correctional misconduct, SB-437 hate crimes - see: bodily harm homicide aggravated DUI, Class 4 felony, HB-2521 AIDS, first degree murder, HB-81 alcohol induced homicide/infliction of great bodily harm, HB-1845 death penalty engaging in criminal activity while incarcerated, SB-1209 intentional murder/infliction of torture, HB-4220 mentally retarded defendants, SB- 287 murder of peace officer, fireman, correctional officer, HB-3923 victim protected by order of protection, SB-1895 drug-induced homicide/drug-induced infliction of great bodily harm, HB-2767 DUI blood alcohol level, SB-533; HB- 485 DUI, involuntary manslaughter, SB- 2168 peace officers, firemen, correctional employees, HB-3923 reckless homicide, alcohol/drug influence, HB-3094 library materials protection library theft, value/recovery, HB-306, 3165 unreturned books aggregate value, HB- 56 looting community service; restitution, HB-3857 medical facility access and egress unlawful interference, new offense, HB-4245 new crimes and offenses aggravated attempt, SB-1964; HB- 3923 aggravated conspiracy/leader of an aggravated conspiracy, SB-1963 alcohol induced homicide/infliction of great bodily harm, HB-1845 body armor, unlawful use of, HB-840 bulletproof vest unlawful use, HB-540 carjacking, HB-4246 correctional misconduct, SB-437 criminal street gang crime, SB-1289; HB-1672 elderly person abandonment, HB-3933 false information to police officer, HB- 56 gang conscription, HB-2806, 3589 medical facility access/egress, unlawful interference, HB-4245 2557 CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. offensive conduct by inmate of penal institution, HB-3970 ritualized abuse of a child, HB-3633 sexual exploitation of a child, SB-1938; HB-2767 stalking, SB-1555, 2216; HB-2677, 2783,3271 unlawful solicitation of a sexual act, HB-3041 orders of protection - see: bodily harm penal institution, interference with unauthorized contraband, Class X, SB- 128 public contracts change orders, written, SB-427 exempt: Local Gov't. Professional Services Selection Act, SB-264 Local Gov't. Professional Services Selection Act contracts, HB-1340 use of name or description, State & local gov't. guidelines, SB-817; HB- 2557 public officers, interference with body armor, HB-840 correctional institution employees, HB-2767 home detention violations, HB-3175 retail theft forgery, prior convictions, SB-2187 theft of delivery containers, HB-434 robbery carjacking, new offense, HB-4246 seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles and aircraft expands, SB-2102 felony motor vehicle offenses, SB-97, 2247; HB-468 sex offenses child pornography, Child Sexual Abuse Fund, HB-3921 children/mentally retarded persons pornography, HB-3461 consent, HB-4177 harmful material recordings with suggestive lyrics, HB-2771 prostitution court supervision, SB-1212 offer of payment for sexual acts, HB-3041 school official lewd exposure, HB-1421 sexual exploitation of a child, SB-1938; HB-2767 unlawful solicitation of a sexual act, HB-3041 solicitation, conspiracy, attempt aggravated attempt, SB-1964 aggravated conspiracy/leader of an aggravated conspiracy, SB-1963 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. gang conscription, HB-3589 spray paint sales, new Article, HB-3423 State Wide Organized Gang Database Act, HB-3588 Street Gang Crime Article, adds, SB-1289; HB-1672 Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act, SB-2154 technical changes, HB-1278, 1313, 1415, 1419, 2502, 2521, 3342, 3343, 3809, 3816, 4055, 4101, 4193 technical changes, SB-917, 1049, 1409, 2070 theft failure to pay newspaper delivery person, HB-1261 proof of possession, SB-264 venue narcotics racketeering / money laundering / drug trafficking, HB-316 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -MISCELLANEOUS Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB-1202 Abortion Informed Consent Act, SB-1910; HB-2624, 3467 Abortion Law of 1975 experimentation/transplantation, HB- 709 viable fetus, SB-1913; HB-622, 3305 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB- 3522 AIDS Victims Compensation Act, SB-2106 Air Rifle Act - see: WEAPONS Antitrust Act, Illinois insurance exemption, eliminates, HB- 2184 Child Sex Offender Registration Act, renames Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act, HB-2736 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 Criminal Identification Act Dept. State Police records dissemination, HB-4188 DNA testing samples, HB-4030 expungement, SB-446, 1635, 2114; HB-74, 423, 4188 false conviction, stolen ID, HB-1381 returned ID records, HB-331 Criminal Jurisprudence Act Common Carriers Carelessness 2558 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Criminal Breach of Peace warrants, FAX, HB-2456 Diseased Animals at Large incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 False Corporate Name incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Fraudulent Conveyance incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Fraudulent Inheritance incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Fraudulent Stock incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Health and Safety Public Nuisance public nuisance, tanning facility operation w/o permit, HB-1853 Indictments and Witnesses subpoenaed employee compensation, SB-1391 Insurance Law Violation incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408; HB-2321 workers' comp/occ diseases benefit fraud, HB-3891 Pawners Society Name incorporated into Criminal Code, SB- 1408 Utility Meter Tampering incorporated into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Criminal Justice Information Act, Illinois additional members, SB-1635 county clerk appointees, HB-4188 criminal laws, incorporation into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act See WEAPONS Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB-285; HB-2499 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act Child Sex Offender Registration Act, name change; application, HB-2736 criminal sexual abuse, SB-122; HB-549 information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB- 744 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983 technical changes, HB-2082 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Offenses Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. child victim identity disclosure, SB- 540; HB-786 Probation and Probation Officers Act probation and court services fund, HB-2307 Probation Commission, Illinois, SB- 1561; HB-2988 special advocate for minors, HB-1285 spray paint, bans sale, HB-2196 State Wide Organized Gang Database Act, SB-2154; HB-3588 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 appeal by defendant counsel, indigent defendents, HB-497 arraignment appointed counsel fees, SB-659; HB- 3478 clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 arrest bail arrest warrants by FAX, HB-2456 peace officers, high speed pursuit, HB- 2520 warrants, issued by FAX, HB-2456 conditions drug testing, HB-2618 firearm possession, bans, SB-1462 domestic violence defendants, HB-3445 monitoring device fees; substance abuser clinics, HB-1499 notice to person posting bail, HB-2476 stalking, SB-1555, 2216; HB-2677, 3271 sureties; violators; sheriff reimbursements; Bail Agent & Solicitor License Act, SB-1803 charging an offense defendants joined, charged separately, HB-4189 joinder, HB-1499 child victims of sexual abuse new article; testimony, HB-43 child witnesses of sexual abuse, new Article; testimony, HB-1499 videotaped testimony, sexual abuse & assault prosecutions, HB-1443 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 domestic violence: orders of protection bail, restricts defendant access to victim; custody, HB-3445 domestic battery, SB-1293 2559 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF-Cont. enforcement, HB-1609 family or household members, SB-1293; HB-728, 1676 electronic criminal surveillance clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) wiretapping without consent, SB-1390 execution of sentence coroner jurisdiction, HB-3607 drugs; facilities; executioners; HB-434, 1642 executions, 2 physician witnesses, HB-2767 fitness clinical social workers, HB-606 technical changes, HB-1075, 3010 Immunity in the Prosecution of Drug Offenses, new Article, SB-822 post-conviction hearing counsel, indigent defendents, HB-497 order entered within 90 days, HB-3985 pre-trial motions defendant HIV tests, SB-999 juvenile court criminal actions, HB- 1593, 2960 rights of accused time trials commence after bail, SB-238 search and seizure no-knock, SB-744, 1804; HB-1668, 3973 warrants by FAX, HB-2456 warrants, issued by FAX, HB-2456 sexually dangerous persons clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 Supreme Court decisions, conforming legislation, HB-2443 technical changes, HB-1951 technical changes, SB-716, 914; HB-1421 trial child sexual crime victim, videotape testimony, HB-2443 clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 denies, Class B/C traffic offenses, SB- 1024 evidence, certificates of substance analysis, SB-1425 evidence, defendant battered spouse syndrome, HB-3986 evidence, post-traumatic stress syndrome, HB-3633, 3986 evidence, prior sexual conduct, HB-3185 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF-Cont. evidence, victim dress, HB-1842 juror separation, HB-4029 lab reports, SB-1319; HB-3291 multiple cases, consistent verdicts, HB- 2998 prior sexual activity, evidence, HB-3185 rape shield statute, extends, SB-1597 restitution, HB-2500 State refusal to consent to waiver of jury trial, HB-2443 witness immunity Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act, SB-2154 DEATH Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 abortion See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -MISCELLANEOUS Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform death, definition, HB-36 autopsies toxicology tests before embalming, SB-265 Cemetery Care Act - see: CEMETERIES Child Fatality Task Force, HB-3004, 3785 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 death sentence execution; no autopsy; executioner confidentiality, HB-1642 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 definition, HB-36 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, HB- 36 Human Remains Display Act, HB-521 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act A.G./State's Attorneys order for return of remains to grave, HB-520 Infant Mortality Reduction Act Advisory Board reporting date, SB-1223; HB-1764 funding sources, HB-1139 pilot project, HB-2319 technical changes, HB-1939 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Living Will Act See WILLS AND TRUSTS Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Wrongful Death Act judgment amount, minors & disabled persons, SB-1092 2560 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-2464 Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 Alzheimers caregivers relief demonstration program, SB-727 caregivers service program, HB-1542 consumer information, home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 foster grandparent program, high risk mothers & children care, HB-2472 Gov. Office of Senior Involvement, functions assigned to Dept., E091-5 homemaker/chore housekeeper salaries, SB-705 noninstitutionalized services eligibility standards, HB-761 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 prescription drugs use pamphlet, SB-56 Respite Demonstration Program Act, mandatory, HB-3373 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, Demonstration, HB-1291 vendor cost report audit, SB-2202 Agriculture agrichemical groundwater protection program, EPA, SB-1750 Agricultural Chemical Corrective Action Act, SB-2177 Environmental Challenge Law, HB- 4004 equine infectious anemia required tests, HB-3325 Farm Development Authority, Ill., abolishes; Dept. duties, HB-3348 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 Ginseng Harvesting Act, HB-62 ginseng marketing program, HB-167 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, HB-506 Ill. Rivers and Streams Protection Act, SB-1392 Integrated Pest Management Fund, HB-3223 organic foods, regulations; Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Pesticide Act of 1979, Illinois, Dept. Ag. authority, HB-831 Poison Control System Act, SB-2048; HB-3651 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 3842 Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Wetlands Protection and Conservation Enhancement Act, SB-690 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) AA/Al-Anon support services/ instruction, DASA & State Board of Ed. develop, SB-1736; HB-3513 abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 addicted pregnant women/children, DASA model program, HB-1647 DASA appropriations spending, Dept. Public Aid, HB-3885 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 payments for services, FYappropriations, SB-626 pharmacist substance abuse treatment programs, HB-1408 pregnant women drug/alcohol use information, SB-1646 Central Management Services (CMS) Advisory Task Force on Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, SB-189 bilingual pay supplement report, HB-4170 Clean Alternative Fuels and Conservation Act, HB-3033 day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 educational telecommunications services; satellite uplink; audits; management information systems; HB-2181 employee disability payments, reimbursements, Workers' Comp. Revolving Fund, SB-1907 gasohol use, DCMS rules, HB-2325 handicapped-supported employees pilot program, HB-123 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-1011; HB- 2484 minority junior executive program, SB- 471 personnel services; revolving fund; fees, SB-1667; HB-3879 purchase options, DCMS notify Comptroller, SB-2066 receipt/disbursement of funds, HB-3754 2561 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. retread tires, State vehicles, HB-1159 satellite uplink communications, SB- 1171 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-42, 259 Small Business Purchasing Act of 1992, Illinois; State agencies procurements, SB-2241; HB-4228 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 State Employee Telephone Charge Act, SB-1786 State Employees Suggestion Award Program, SB-1548; HB-2818 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-924 State Travel Management Office, HB- 1297 State v. private services, DCMS cost comparison, SB-1372 travel management office, SB-405 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Children and Family Services (DCFS) see also: CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 case management information system, SB-1171 child care facility quality incentive payments, Dept. standards, HB-2460 Child Fatality Task Force, HB-3004, 3785 Child Sexual Abuse Fund use, HB-3921 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490, 3830 Child Welfare Litigation Div., Attorney General's office, DCFS referrals, SB-1897 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745, 1491 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 DCFS staff/caseloads, HB-589 DCFS staff, Child Protective Service Units, HB-1541 director salary, SB-698 director, qualifications, SB-1596 family preservation services/ transportation assistance, HB-2994 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordinating Commission on Residential Care for Children, SB-94 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. interstate exchange, adoptions, HB- 2468 One Church One Child Advisory Board, HB-3770 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program, repeat delinquency, HB-4075 special education children, individualized program copies, HB-2281 special rules, each institution & Div. of Dept., HB-1545 technical changes, HB-725, 726, 874, 1545, 1547 Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) Business Assistance Office, SB-1323 Caribbean foreign trade office, HB- 1585, 3990 Chicago, 34th ward public library grant, SB-2091 community action agencies, DCCA administration of fed. programs, SB-2204 DCCA powers; recommended legislation, SB-476 DCCA purpose, SB-195 Defense Contract Procurement Division, HB-1021 Displaced Homemakers Assistance Act, performance goals, SB-1860 E.St.Louis Area Public Works Advisory Planning Commission, HB- 3614 E.St.Louis demonstration enterprise zone, HB-882 East St. Louis foreign trade zone, HB- 3858 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Environmental Regulatory Assistance Program, HB-3692 European Community Trade Project, SB-484 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 Farm Family Assistance Act, HB-1695 films production promotion, DCCA accept funds, HB-3692 foreign business enterprise disclosure, HB-4120 foreign firm incentives reciprocity, HB- 209, 2952 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328, 2930 foreign trade offices, transfer to Ill. business in foreign country, HB-2505 2562 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032, 2098; HB-2169, 3661 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-280 Illinois exports, DCCA loan programs, SB-484 Intra-Agency Services Fund deposits time limit, HB-1298, 2362 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-4124 local business grants, HB-1176 local gov't. trash collection grants; demolition of derelict housing, HB- 1574, 3954 minority/female business loans, HB- 119 multi-company manufacturing projects, DCCA funding for training, HB-1695 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926; HB-4088 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828, 1809; HB- 2054 Public Service Employment Program, SB-1717 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 3842 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579, 3901 small business insurance option information, SB-1909 small business programs; environmental regulatory assistance; international trade; tourism; manufacturer service network funding; federal funds; job training, HB-3692 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 State agency reports, DCCA approval, SB-1783 State Travel Management Services Office, SB-42 students in public housing, unemployment prevention program, HB-1543 technical changes, HB-3692, 3997 technical changes, SB-195; HB-1051 unfunded mandates, reports, SB-1171 Urban Assistance Office annual report, HB-876 plan, report, HB-3900 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB- 880, 3914 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. urban local needs assistance, HB-881 Conservation bike paths, maintenance funding, SB-1318 camp site surcharge, county sheriff services, HB-767, 863 conservation police officers, life saving certification, HB-3143 Environmental Challenge Law, HB- 4004 firearm training courses; Fish/Wildlife Code violations, license suspension; HB-70 Habitat Endowment Act, SB-1955; HB-1103, 3894 marketing/promotion contracts, HB- 1954 multi-use trails and passes, HB-332 Natural Area and Wetland Fund Act, HB-2426 no condemnation property acquisition, HB-532 Off-highway Motorcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129 Park and Conservation Fund, bike paths, SB-1318 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Recreational Trails Advisory Board, State, SB-1616 Sportsmen's Advisory Committee, HB- 4159 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 Vietnam veterans memorial, Rock Cut State Park, HB-796 Wetlands Act, HB-2555 Wetlands Protection Act, HB-2554 wetlands, State policies, HB-2430 Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 Corrections Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 computer assisted literacy program, HB-1632 director salary, SB-698 drug rehabilitation program/literacy program, SB-80 Food Service Privatization Act, HB- 917 HIV testing/counseling services to Dept. employees, HB-3047 inmate financial impact statements, SB-242 Lateral and Vertical Steel File Cabinet Program, SB-894 pilot recycling program, SB-894 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 2563 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Prison Privatization Pilot Program Act, HB-3831 Prisoner Review Board, SB-1763, 1911 Recycling and Refuse Sorting Program, SB-894 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee/Task Force, SB-468, 1856 Critical Trends Analysis, HB-570 Employment Security Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004, 1610 Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 contracts: royalties, fees, compensation, HB-180 Employee Commute Options Act, SB- 2177 Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, Illinois, SB-981 Prairie State 2000 Authority, abolishes; Dept. administer Employment Training Assistance Act, HB-1136 quarterly synopsis of employer laws & regulations, HB-1337 worksharing plans, HB-773 Energy and Natural Resources (DENR) Battery Task Force, SB-1768 compostable/recyclable waste separate collections, DENR study, SB-1929 electromagnetic radiation/health study, HB-2863 Environmental Challenge Law, HB- 4004 Ethanol Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB- 1379 federal geologic mapping programs, SB-1716 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB- 634; HB-1509 Lake Calumet groundwater study, HB- 941,2911 Oxygenated Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB-929, 2114 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 quantity based waste collection studies, SB-1929; HB-3892 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 3842 Rivers and Streams Protection Act, Illinois, SB-1392 School Energy Conservation Act, SB-1526 tiered landfill permitting structure study, SB-1931 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, EO91-4 executive reorganization, SB-1911 Finance official records, storage and use, HB- 1734 State budget, tax expenditure report, HB-2364 Financial Institutions Financial Insitutions Fund, HB-3845 financial institution regulatory authority, SB-464, 2043 powers and duties, technical changes, HB-3368 Health and Human Services (DHHS) creates, SB-1595 Housing, SB-754 Human Rights complaints, filing, HB-771 service of charge on respondent, HB- 919 toll free #, status of charges & complaints, SB-770; HB-772 training/development programs, HB-772 Insurance Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, SB-1803 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 copy fees, HB-3450 ex-Director insurance industry employment restriction, HB-1502 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 pension funds examinations; costs; filing fees, SB-2130 rates, consumer guide, HB-595 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 Labor Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 Balloon Dart Game Permit Act, SB-131 Child Labor Advisory Committee, SB- 1986; HB-3107 Dept. of Labor Enforcement Fund, SB- 1945; HB-3264 Displaced Homemakers Assistance Act, SB-1860 Div. of Occupational Safety and Health, HB-802 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25, 1700;HB-50, 2927 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580, 3616, 3957 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 2564 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Ill. Occupational Information Act, SB- 981 Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, Illinois, SB-981 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 women & minority employment progress, Dept. monitor, HB-2074 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Lottery annual report, ZIP code area sales, HB-2748 interagency agreements, Comptroller Offset System, HB-854 licensing, agency tax status, SB-98; HB-439 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DMHDD) see also: HEALTH abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 area service councils Mental Health Div. Assoc. Dir. designation, HB-3863 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 clinical social worker evaluations, HB-3005 Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 community mental hlth. center grants, HB-2194 county hospital psychiatric care, HB- 1195 county jail reimbursements, HB-350 developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 DMHDD community care facility programs, developmentally disabled persons, HB-3713 DMHDD services providers, paid by direct deposit, HB-2446 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 drug abuse treatment, HB-3965 employee training programs, HB-3005 family preservation services/ transportation assistance, HB-2994 federal funds, Community MHDD Services Provider Participation Fee Trust Fund, HB-3135 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services funds, HB-2010 Food Service Privatization Act, HB- 917 Inspector General, HB-715, 1073 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 mental health care to pre-trial, DMHDD and county, HB-1195 Multicultural Services Committee, HB-1347 police and security force, HB-3468 Quality Care Board, HB-3005, 3093 security force, HB-3005 Special Olympics, Illinois, income tax check-off, HB-3330 technical changes, SB-1219; HB-1073, 1106, 3005 transfer of moneys, SB-424 transfer of people to residential settings; transfer of funds, SB- 1910 utilities disconnection, handicapped persons, HB-2978 Waukegan Dev. Center (Ann B. Kiley Dev. Center); Multicultural Services Comm.; administrative hearings decisions, HB-1106 Mines and Minerals explosives licensing, Dept. order hearings, SB-1303 Oil and Gas Board, SB-326 Nuclear Safety electromagnetic radiation/health study, HB-2863 Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings Control Act, SB-1529 Professional Regulation Acupuncture Practice Board, SB-1446; HB-2346 Appraisal Administrator, SB-1662 Attorney-in-Charge of Prosecutorial Actions, SB-778; HB-3518 Computer Scientist Licensing Act, HB- 3983 dentist/hygienists continuing education, HB-1481 Dept. of Professional Regulation Administrative Fund/General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB- 3188 Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB-1394; HB-2329 disciplinary hearings: notice, records, HB-3166 Electrologist Licensing Board, HB-565 General Professions Dedicated Fund/ Dept. of Professional Regulation Administrative Fund, HB-3962 Geologist Registration Act, SB-963, 1396, 1894; HB-3434 Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502 2565 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB- 1035 interlineation of checks, SB-1769 Legal Services Consumer Affairs Div., HB-1508 license/permit fees, HB-1103 Licensed Midwife Practitioners Act, HB-3521 physician disciplinary records, public toll free phone inquiries, HB-1127 Respiratory Care Examining Committee, HB-495 Tax Preparers Registration Act, HB- 3890 technical changes, HB-1970, 1971, 1972, 3518, 3519, 3520 trade school complaints, annual report, SB-1511 transcript costs; overpayments; sanctions on licensee, HB-1972 Public Aid abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 AFDC self-employment pilot program, HB-707 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-2398 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 Case Management Services Program; Social Services Advisory Council, HB-2227 Childhood Hunger Relief Act, HB- 3311 director, qualifications, SB-1596 DMHDD community care facility programs, developmentally disabled persons, HB-3713 drug utilization review program; emergency rule, HB-1212 E.St.Louis job training/employment programs, HB-877 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 grant amounts adjustments, HB-234 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Healthy Kids Program, HB-739 Home and Community Based Medical Services Review Board, SB-2122 Hospital Care Assurance Program, HB-1000 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 licensing, outstanding child support obligations, HB-2486 long-term care providers, uniform payment cycle, HB-849, 1565 Managed Care program; emergency rule, HB-1211 nursing facility resident needs surveys, HB-702 nursing home loans, HB-849 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Project Chance participant job training, SB-1717 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB-2452 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Social Services Advisory Council, HB- 1120 Trauma Center Fund disbursements, HB-3884 veterans medical assistance interagency agreements, SB- 196 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 800-telephone number for appeals, HB-739 Public Health abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 adult foster home feasibility study, HB-1908 agreements for health service/product transactions, HB-3138 AIDS Victims Compensation Act, SB- 21.06 AIDS/HIV monthly report, HB-2259 Alternative Health Care Delivery Act, SB-837, 1814; HB-3687 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 breast implant informational pamphlet, SB-1645 caesarean sections, Dept. establish practice parameters, SB-1647 Child Sexual Abuse Fund, DCFS use, HB-3921 2566 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 dental amalgam fillings hazards report, HB-3947 Director, licensed physician, HB-1216 Director, qualifications, HB-4131 DMHDD community care facility programs, developmentally disabled persons, HB-3713 duties, delegated to local boards of health, HB-3160 EMT apprenticeship program, high schools, SB-1578 EMT certification, Dept. revocation, HB-1268 federal State Administrative Agency, home construction safety, HB-502 Food Toxic Disclosure Advisory Committee, SB-34; HB-42, 208 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285 Gov. Council on Health and Physical Fitness, SB-1911 grants, rural obstetricians, HB-3164 Health Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Health Manpower Shortage Areas reevaluation, HB-2578 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, H B-1816 hemophilia/renal disease programs, HB-1242 home visitation, pregnant women, new mothers, infants, HB-1283 hysterectomies brochure, SB-108; HB- 916 Infant Mortality Reduction Act funding sources, HB-1139 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB- 1903 Integrated Pest Mgmt. Fund, HB-3223 lab technologist registration fees & procedures, HB-3925 laboratory testing fees, Public Health Lab. Revolving Fund, HB-3818 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 lead poisoning data, HB-3638 lead screening & inspection, Dept. reimbursement, technical assistance, SB-1559 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 local boards, powers & duties, HB- 3854 Lyme Disease report, HB-676, 3643 mammography services quality standards, SB-1760 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-410 Minority Health Services Office, HB-1216, 1346 mobile home tenant/park owner rights pamphlet, HB-1504 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1694 Nursing Education Scholarship Law distribution formula, SB-1105 Nutrition & Hunger Office; Nutrition Status Monitoring & Surveillance Program, HB-3046 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 patient records, court orders, SB-263 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 plumbing license administration, SB- 2209 plumbing license fee schedule, HB-3561 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293, 3748 Poison Control System Act, SB-2048; HB-3651 pregnant women drug/alcohol use information, SB-1646 Public Health Advisors Board technical changes, HB-1390 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 shaken infant syndrome information campaign, HB-1216, 1670 smoking cessation (WIC); Shaken Infant Syndrome, HB-1216 Spanish, breast cancer/mammagram info, HB-1216, 2141 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health Advisors, HB-735, 1216, 1953 Structural Pest Control Advisory Council, SB-312 substance addiction information, Dept. coordinate services, HB-1128 Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 technical changes, HB-1937, 1938, 2141, 3164 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 trauma center closures, emergency health care impact study, HB-1216, 1486 Trauma Center Fund distributions, HB-3884 2567 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. water slides, amusement rides, HB-486 WIC Vendor Management Act program violations, Dept. review, HB-3138 women's health needs staff person, SB-1647 Women's Health Services Center, SB- 2146 Rehabilitation Services abolishes; Dept. of Health & Human Services, SB-1595 DMHDD community care facility programs, developmentally disabled persons, HB-3713 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Rehabilitation and Education Center, HB-3850 Revenue Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission/ Task Force, SB-2048; HB-3520, 3964 collection of local taxes, HB-1733 federal funds, Dept. receive, SB-1956 Fire Protection District Distributive Fund, SB-2044; HB-3393 Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act, HB-2954 Property Tax Appeal Board, SB-1911 Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB- 1110 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 tax assessments, limitations periods, SB-1518 Taxpayer Ombudsman, SB-2120; HB- 2908 taxpayments, dishonored checks, SB-1956 technical changes, HB-1913 TV/catalog sales tax, Dept. report to G.A., HB-779 Veterans Protective League Fund, HB- 2939, 4096 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health Advisors, HB-1953 State Police DNA testing samples, HB-4030 DUI offender reports, toll-free phone, HB-4068 Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1991, HB-939 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 hate crimes, law enforcement agencies report, SB-1151; HB-2063 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. receipt/administration of funds, HB-3754 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 State Wide Organized Crime Database Act, SB-2154; HB-3588 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 Tourism and Promotion, SB-517 Transportation (DOT) Adopt A Highway Program Act, HB- 2740, 2741 county stormwater flow limits, HB- 1648 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, repeals, HB-1129 Employee Commute Options Act, SB- 2177 floodplain maps, DOT review, SB-439 high-speed rail/magnetic levitation, SB-844; HB-1960 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB-853 Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act, HB-1352, 2649 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-1263 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB- 1825 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB-1016, 1233; HB-1538 rail passenger service study, HB-2381 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579, 3901 signs before last exist before construction zone, HB-1189 stormwater runoff regulations, SB-416, HB-926, 1536, 1537, 3205 subcontract guidelines, SB-21 technical changes, HB-3603 used vehicles, local government use, HB-721 Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-3424 weather/highway conditions telephone number, HB-1096, 1189 Veterans Affairs medical assistance interagency agreements, SB-196 Persian Gulf compensation, unallocated funds, HB-4254 Persian Gulf veterans compensation, SB-37, 1532; HB-847 Prisoner of War Compensation Act, SB-1532 services & charges; income & assets; maintenance charges; discharge & refusal to accept applicant; HB-614 2568 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. veterans homes administrative rules; "life safety status", SB-196 Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-2985 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 DISABLED PERSONS Accessibility Technology Review Board, creates in A.G. office, HB-3314 Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Community Residence Transition Act, HB- 4103 Crippled Children Services Act Specialized Care for Children Div. of U of I, HB-1461 developmental disabilities - see: HEALTH Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act Assistance to the Blind Checkoff Fund, HB-2190 Children's School and Rehabilitation Center, renames Ill. Rehabilitation and Education Center, HB-3850 Ill. Sch. for Deaf, Visually Impaired, Children's Sch. & Rehab. Center, independent government boards, HB-1443 technical changes, HB-2317 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 employment disabled, entrance exam preference, HB-2177 Supported Employees Act, HB-123 Environmental Barriers Act alteration, definition, HB-3314 CDB interpretation of standards, HB-901 federal regulation incorporation, HB- 3396 handicapped accessibility: cities, home rule units, parking signs, HB-2530 technical changes, HB-3212 handicapped parking, SB-171; HB-24, 191, 416, 1018, 2317 handicapped school children see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY hearing impaired certification, telecommunications devices, SB-1942; HB-3349, 3734 hunting - see: GAME CODES Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. disabled persons; State contracts %age, SB-247 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act, HB-3872 Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally Disabled Persons Act - see: HEALTH Respite Demonstration Program Act technical changes, HB-1162 Schools for Disabled Children Act, HB- 1443 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) additional grant, eliminates, SB-1783, 2156 annual adjustment, HB-1568 brand name drugs, charge, SB-1479 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 eligibility; copayments; program costs, SB-1479 eligibility, SB-1806; HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 income threshold/grant base increase, HB-3934 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act, SB-1806 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479, 1671; HB- 4179 Sign Language and Oral Interpreters Act, SB-2077 State Employment Records Act, HB-4160 subsidized housing unrelated aged/disabled joint occupants, HB-785 Supported Employees Act DCMS handicapped-supported employees pilot program, HB-123 visually impaired persons Descriptive Video Service Act, HB-510 DISEASES AIDS/HIV AIDS Confidentiality Act counseling, health care & emergency care providers, SB-601 HIV tests, prohibits as condition of unrelated treatment, SB-1691 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 2569 DISEASES-Cont. minors, test results to parents, HB-4056 penalty, increases, SB-999 Western Blot test, HB-982 AIDS foster infant, DCFS search for relatives, SB-329 AIDS Registry Act Dept. Public Health monthly HIV infection reports, HB-2261 AIDS Victims Compensation Act, SB- 2106 child abuser, court-ordered HIV test, HB-984 Dept. Corrections HIV testing, HB- 2262, 2263, 3047 Dept. Public Health monthly report, HB-2259 first degree murder, HB-81 health care professions discrimination, SB-1689 Health Care Worker HIV Disclosure Act, HB-3048 health professional license renewal, AIDS education, SB-1854 HIV testing of accused sexual assault perpetrators, SB-999 juvenile prostitute patron testing, HB- 2263 juvenile prostitute, patronizing, HB- 2263 nursing home residential treatment centers, SB-9 sexual assault, HIV testing, SB-263 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers, HB-1160 caregiver relief demonstration program, SB-7270 Respite Demonstration Program Act technical changes, HB-1162 cancer prescription drugs, insurance coverage, SB-1533 Hemophilia Care Act- Dept. Public Health discretionary duties, SB-1255; HB-1242 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 lyme disease Dept. Public Health information, HB-676, 3643 Renal Disease Treatment Act Dept. Public Health discretionary duties, SB-1255; HB-1242 Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISEASES-Cont. Dept. Public Health investigations, SB-999 theft possession of stolen property, SB-264 tuberculosis TB tests, school health exams, SB- 1680; HB-3856 Tuberculosis Sanitarium District Act technical changes, HB-2278 DOMESTIC RELATIONS See Also: CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB-2013 Adoption Act abandoned and drug-involved minors, HB-3266 Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 adoptive parents: biological parent living expenses, criminal background checks, petition filing fees, SB-2207; HB-3684, 4168 AIDS foster infant, DCFS search for relatives, SB-329 confidentiality, SB-680 DCFS plan, minor future status plan, HB-3266 disclosure, SB-248 inability to discharge parental responsibilities, clinical social worker evidence, HB-3207 Information Exchange Authorization/ Denial of Information Exchange, HB-2605 placement time period, HB-582 registration fee, Dept. Public Health, HB-1302 social worker, medical diagnosis, HB-3005 technical changes, HB-2006 unfitness, parental rights, HB-3266 Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act adoptive parents: biological parent living expenses, criminal background checks, petition filing fees, SB-2207; HB-3684, 4168 Adoption Information Access Act, HB-749 adoption, DCFS interstate exchange, HB- 2468 Child Support Information Act, HB-4105 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490, 3830 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 Compensation for Placement of Children Act biological parent expenses, HB-2392 dissolution and legal separation 2570 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. marriage license fee, divorce education program, SB-1534 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Domestic Partnership Act, SB-916; HB- 1803 Domestic Violence Act arrest without warrant, SB-15; HB-1609 circuit court, domestic abuse advocates, HB-3261 domestic abuse advocates, circuit court hearings, HB-3998 Domestic Violence Training & Curriculum Task Force, HB-3261, 3262 family or household members, SB-1293; HB-728, 1676 fleeing domestic violence with a child, HB-3352 orders of protection dating/engagement relationships, HB-3445 fleeing with child, HB-3352 priority in enforcement, HB-1608, 1609 schools, whereabouts disclosure, HB-1463 petitioner child support, respondent parent, SB-1535 technical changes, SB-400; HB-728 3342, 3343 training: court procedures, investigation & response procedures, HB-3262 victims, services information, HB-44 Domestic Violence Shelters Act technical changes, HB-727 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25, 1700, 1892; HB-50, 2927, 4224 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 in loco parentis Corporal Punishment Limitation Act, HB-2712 Joint Tenancy Act technical changes, SB-380 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act conciliation conference, HB-3353 conciliation without counsel, bans, HB-3261 custody abuse, ongoing, SB-400 child abuse statements, evidence, HB-2711 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. conciliation conference, HB-3353 contested, expert review panels, HB-1164 domestic violence defendants, HB- 3445 modification, HB-1181, 3261 removal of children from Illinois, notice to non-custodial parent, HB-3260, 3261 visitation abuse, HB-3147 visitation violation, contempt of court, HB-1182 visitation, child abuse, HB-3261 visitation, grandparents & great- grandparents, SB-172, 2076; HB-1143, 2751 visitation, specific orders, notice to court, SB-789 legal separations, agreements, SB-2223 marriage Court of Claims judges powers, SB-1160 judge payment, HB-1411 multiple certificates, civil & religious ceremonies, HB-4062 marriage/divorce education programs, HB-3331 orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609 property cohabitation factor, SB-548 division; crime convictions effect on economic condition, HB-661 restraints; reimbursement criteria; valuation, SB-1545 spouse reimbursement, personal effort contribution, SB-930 restraints, SB-548 simplified dissolutions, SB-1805; HB- 3493 support child %age guidelines; court changes; multiple families, HB- 3260 child educational expenses, SB- 658, 717, 1678; HB-936, 937, 3482 child health insurance beneficiary, SB-1821 child support deviations, guidelines, SB-1800 child support payments, clerk of court investment, SB-2233;HB-1007, 3355 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784, 3322 child support, manner of payment, HB-3832 2571 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. child support, modification order; health insurance beneficiary, HB-4104 child support: percentage guidelines, expenditure summary; modifications; sanctions, HB-3147 county child support collection programs, HB-3483 future maintenance termination, HB-1146 income withholding petitions, HB-4106 maintenance award taxes, SB- 1545 modification, child support, HB- 1350 modification, rebuttable presumption, HB-1321 net income, previous marriage child support, HB-1007 restraints, SB-548 unemployed non-custodial parents, HB-1655 withheld support payments, SB- 2073 withholding, past due penalty, HB-2933 technical changes, SB-793; HB-1274, 1351 visitation - see: custody Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act administrative procedures, SB-1662, 1769 creates, HB-1432 technical changes, SB-2041 Marriage Contract Act, SB-1168 Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act child health insurance beneficiary, SB-1821 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784, 3322 child support, manner of payment, HB- 3832 county child support collection programs, HB-3483 limitations on actions, HB-3233 orders of protection, HB-1609 support, income withholding petitions, HB-4106 withheld support payments, SB-2073 withholding, past due penalty, HB- 2933 One Church One Child Advisory Board, HB-3770 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. Parentage Act adoptive parents: biological parent living expenses, criminal background checks, petition filing fees, SB-2207; HB-3684, 4168 child health insurance beneficiary, SB-1821 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784, 3322 child support, manner of payment, HB- 3832 county child support collection programs, HB-3483 custody/visitation determination, SB- 930; HB-937 DNA testing, court-ordered, HB-2770 minor parents, support obligations, SB- 562 orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609 parent/child relationship by petition, HB-3496 paternity statements, HB-3496 withheld support payments, SB-2073 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983 -see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform child health insurance beneficiary, SB-1821 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784, 3322 child support, manner of payment, HB- 3832 county child support collection programs, HB-3483 support, income withholding petitions, HB-4106 withheld support payments, SB-2073 withholding, past due penalty, HB- 2933 Rights of Married Women Act children's educational expenses, SB-619; HB-1181 gender equal language, HB-1462 joint liability, family expenses, HB-836 tenancy by entirety, SB-380 School Visitation Rights Act, SB-2075; HB- 3805 Surrogate Mother Agreement Act, SB-1335 2572 DRAINAGE Chicago Sanitary District Enlargement Act expands, HB-38, 2174, 3417 Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB- 1852 Drainage Code assessment lien release, treasurer record, SB-65; HB-2380 bikeways and trails, SB-1664 Flood Control Act of 1945 floodplain maps, DOT review, SB-439 Metro East Sanitary District Act of 1974 short title, HB-41-3 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act apprenticeship, HB-1661 appropriation publication deadline, SB-678; HB-943 Board of Standardization meetings, HB-3054, 3100 bond issuance deadline, SB-1927 bond limit, excl. Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund, SB-679; HB-927 Cook County agreements, HB-3675 delinquent sewerage charges, liens, HB-854, 3189 Dist. Law Department, appointment, HB-1173 enlarges, SB-1936; HB-2857, 2858, 2958, 3676 hearing costs, ordinance violations, HB-945 hearing costs, SB-462 incorporated Acts, SB-1410 intergovernmental stormwater agreements, SB-416, 1679;HB-926, 1536, 1537, 2430, 3205 late reports, lien in amount of charges, HB-3464 NE Ill. stormwater runoff regulations, SB-416, 1679; HB-1536, 1537 North American equipment/material, HB-945 officers and employees civil service board, salaries, SB- 461; HB-928 civil service classifications, HB-1661 commissioner salaries; N.A. equipment materials, SB-678 director of information technology, HB-3676 trustees, elected, SB-217, 257 veterans hiring preference, Persian Gulf, SB-1684; HB-3055 purchase requests, HB-3056, 3100 republication, municipal ordinance, HB-854 revision/incorporation of Acts, SB-1410 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DRAINAGE-Cont. sanitary district bonds issuance, HB- 3536 sewer charges, industrial deductions, HB-3100 stormwater runoff, county construction regulation, HB-1536 technical changes, HB-3637 violations, notice at site; fines; recovery, SB-1683; HB-3204 North Shore Sanitary District Act new developments, sewer installation, HB-3154 reapportionment; trustee office terms, HB-3153 sanitary sewer installation, SB-2139 board compensation, HB-1920 Extension Act(s) board compensation, HB-1920 Public Water District Act - see: UTILITIES Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-927, 1173 1917, Sanitary District Act of notes, security agreements, borrowing, loans, bonds, taxes, SB-2139; HB- 3170 property development, new sewer installation, HB-3154 sanitary sewer installation; treatment works, SB-2139 1936, Sanitary District Act of member compensation, HB-927, 3169 special services; bonds, taxes, SB-2139 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Bi-State Development Powers Act security forces, SB-233 Build Illinois distressed city small business incubator, DCCA funding, HB-879 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Illinois exports, DCCA loan programs, SB-484 Large Business Attraction Fund deposits, HB-1104 minority, female, disability capital loans, HB-3692 school district capital improvements, grants and loans, HB-1658 small business development, financial assistance, HB-3692 small business incubators, HB-879 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act 2573 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. administrative expenses, use of funds, HB-3692 agricultural development, SB-782 annual appropriation expenditures, SB- 195 County Ec. Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act technical changes, HB-1115 Critical Trends Assessment Act, HB-570 Development Finance Authority, Illinois annual report to G.A., SB-479 bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 bonds/notes, local gov't. assistance, SB-1421 bonds, 15-mo. maturity, exceptions to restrictions, HB-2292 county industrial land acquisition, HB-791 Motion Picture Production Program Div., HB-470 motion pictures/production facilities, financing, SB-799, 1531 outstanding bond limit, increases, SB-796 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Public Aid provider payments, HB-2292 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881, 1609; HB-967, 3225 technical changes, SB-987 venture capital; investments; manager payments, SB-763 venture capital, SB-763 E.St.Louis/Metro-East area demonstration enterprise zone, HB- 882, 3896 E.St.Louis Area Development Act depressed areas; enterprise zones; economic development, HB- 1571, 3991 technical changes, HB-3859 E.St.Louis Area Public Works Advisory Planning Commission, HB- 3614 E.St.Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1037, 3614, 3895 East St. Louis foreign trade zone, HB- 3858 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. Economic Development Board Act, Illinois composition; meetings, SB-195 creates, SB-129 Economic Opportunity Act, Illinois community action agencies, DCCA administration of fed. programs, SB-2204 Economic Recovery Act of 1992, HB-3907 enterprise zones agribusinesses, high impact businesses, SB-783 agricultural preference, HB-1134 aircraft manufacturing facility, additional zone, HB-3692 cessation of business operations, notice to DCCA, SB-1590 E.St.Louis demonstration enterprise zone, HB-882, 3896 E.St.Louis depressed areas; enterprise zones; economic development, HB- 1571 funding sources; property tax surcharge, HB-882 JoDaviess County enterprise zone, HB- 1105 municipal utility taxes, SB-385 Export Council/Export Development Authority, abolishes, SB-1314, 1763 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, HB-506 Infrastructure Expansion Act, HB-2995 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-4124 local business grants, DCCA, HB-1176 Market Development Act of 1992, HB-3905 NE Illinois Planning Act commissioners, sanitary districts, SB-1585 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Act, SB-241; HB-1450 Quad Cities Economic Development Act, SB-1665 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act motor vehicle use tax, HB-4237 occupation and use taxes, SB-1665 Quad Cities Economic Development Act, SB-1665 Recession Relief Act of 1992, HB-3906 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB- 2210 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB-3842 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 SW Illinois Development Authority Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 Technology Training and Development Act of 1992, Illinois, SB-2211 2574 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. Tri-County River Valley Development Authority Law bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 technical changes, HB-1524 Will-Kankakee Regional Development Authority Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY adult education funding; State Board of Ed. procedures; State Advisory Council on Adult Education & Literacy, HB-3307 Ill. Community College Board assume State Board of Ed. duties, SB-1908 Literacy Act, Illinois, SB-2161 age/attendance/enrollment age 5, HB-670, 845 compulsory, maximum, SB-178, 969, 1621; HB-3103, 3106 day of attendance, 3 hours; flex-time, 4.5 hours, SB-1988 dental exams, SB-1680 enrollment capacity, public hearings, SB-1971 nonresident teachers children, HB- 2514 technical changes, HB-844 Agriculture, Illinois Summer School for, HB-534 Asbestos Abatement Act asbestos damages liability, SB-984 Authority, abolishes; CDB assume functions, SB-1264, 1395; HB-1656 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 no State funds, school dist. life safety tax levy, HB-3138 removal guidelines, HB-1891 removal restrictions, SB-946 schools-no State funds, school dist. life safety tax levy, HB-3138 technical changes, SB-1155 athletics - see: curriculum / instruction / programs Chicago Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law, HB-2616 Chicago/Cook County approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. certification/GED fees, SB-1033 Chi. Board of Education ag. science school, property transfer, SB-826 Chi. Sch. Board Nominating Commission mayoral appointments, SB-10 elected, SB-424 real estate sales, no bidding, HB-3695 reserve fund balance, SB-424 Chi. Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law, HB-2616 Chicago school reform Act of 1991, SB-11 exempt: Jackson & Hillard Adult Centers/Alternative Transitional Sch., SB-10 class size, HB-258 discipline, expulsion, suspension, SB-6 domestic violence orders of protection, disclosure of whereabouts, HB-1463 educational service region, program & assistance eligibility, HB-3070 enrollment, free choice, SB-11 full time teachers, permanent assignment, HB-1891 local school councils election of members, SB-10; HB- 2497 membership; powers; duties, SB-11 powers and duties, SB-11 student members, SB-5, 11 technical changes, SB-578; HB- 3198 make-up courses, fees, HB-3789 mayoral appointments, HB-165 principals, supervisory authority, HB- 417, 3308 recycled paper products, HB-97 recycling programs, HB-3882 regional sup't., abolishes; State Board of Ed. assume duties, SB-424; HB- 611,759,760,763 reorganization: independent sch. dists.; Central Education Committee, HB- 4019 school buses adult attendants, HB-27, 28 driver permit fee, SB-1033 School Finance Authority budget, SB-1097 education fund reserves; FY95 Authority powers, HB-1573 reserve fund balances, SB-1097 2575 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. technical changes, SB-2110 school uniform policy, HB-2997 State aid payments, HB-2996 superintendents, certification endorsements exemptions, SB-1554 taxation - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS teachers - see: TEACHERS technical changes, HB-170, 360, 1078, 1079, 1080, 3798, 4201 technical changes, SB-424, 787, 1128, 1346, 1640, 2072 tuition voucher system program, HB- 288 Childhood Hunger Relief Act of 1992, HB- 3311 Children and Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 class promotion transition class program, K to 1st grade, HB-259 vocational education requirement, HB- 261 class size, HB-258, 339, 343, 344 Community and Residential Services Authority for Behavior Disturbed and Severe Emotionally Disturbed Students gubernatorial appointments, HB-3735 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act see also: curriculum / instruction / programs AA/Al-Anon support services/ instruction, DASA & State Board of Ed. develop, SB-1736; HB-3513 alcohol/drug abuse, K-12 classroom instruction, SB-1736 CPR/Heimlich maneuver, HB-691 school Al Anon program, HB-2592 curriculum/instruction/programs AA/Al-Anon support services/ instruction, DASA & State Board of Ed. develop, SB-1736; HB-3513 Al Anon program, HB-2592 athletics IHSA transfer rules, dues, HB- 1657 IHSA, G.A. liaison representatives, HB-473 site, post-season HS basketball tournaments, SB-1988 Braille, SB-1640 career choice/world work opportunity instruction, HB-256 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 civics; test taking, HB-1177 cooperative programs and classes, contiguous unit & h.s. dists., HB-662 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. CPR/Heimlich maneuver, HB-691 dissection, elective, SB-1149 driver's education, HB-1549 EMT apprenticeship program, high schools, SB-1578 experimental educational programs, HB-601 gifted children program evaluation, HB-600 History of Women, annual reports, HB-29 Holocaust/Black History, annual reports HB-29, 2997, 3080 IHSA, G.A. liaison representatives, HB-473 inter-governmental agreement courses, certified teachers, HB-3505 internationalization, foreign integration, SB-1735 mandated programs, discontinuance, SB-1537; HB-4093 math/science improvement grant program, SB-1179 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB-520; HB-2525 parenting and family education, HB- 47,3481 physical education, excused, HB-2675, 2787 Pledge of Allegiance, exemptions, HB- 907 primary purpose of schooling career choice instruction; world work opportunity, HB-256, 533 private schools: scientific literacy & ed. service center programs, SB-322 reading improvement program payments, SB-192 RR crossing safety, HB-843 safe bus riding/seat belt use, HB-349 transition class program prior to 1st grade, HB-259 vocational education, HB-261 volunteer service credits, HB-3937 Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act Ill. Sch. for Deaf, Visually Impaired, Children's Sch. & Rehab. Center, independent government boards, HB-1443 discipline corporal punishment policy, HB-1, 2712, 4022 Corporal Punishmt. Limitation Act, HB-2712 expelled student lists, Sec. of State, HB-2556 expulsion, gang members, HB-3086 expulsion, gross disobedience and gross misconduct, HB-1028 2576 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. expulsion, 180 school days, SB-1970 smoking materials, confiscation, HB- 3881 written policy, SB-1681 distance learning, telecommunications, HB- 296,525 Downstate Illinois Educational Academy, HB-148 dropouts/truants driver's license denial/revocation, SB- 176; HB-340, 1496 dropouts, statement of intent/exit procedure, SB-969, 1621; HB-3106 report to Sec. of State, HB-340, 1496 report to State Board of Ed., HB-98 drug treatment facilities education costs, SB-262; HB-734 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Education Cost-Effectiveness Agenda Act Ill. Student Assistance Commission, HB-2166 preschool home instruction, HB-135 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180, 1983 Educational Choice Act, HB-890 educational service agencies/centers/ regions local education agency, HB-3066 programs offered to private schools, SB-322 regional board of school trustees, abolishes; State Board of Ed. duties, SB-2218 regional superintendent elections, HB- 3069 enrollment - see: age/attendance/ enrollment Enterprise High School Act, HB-883, 3839, 3932 expulsion - see: discipline Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 fiscal year, downstate school districts, HB- 2654 Foundation Act, Illinois, SB-654; HB-1422 funding additional facilities, bond issuance, HB-1352 borrowing authority, HB-3249, 3695 borrowing, categorical & grant payments, SB-969 Ed. Assistance Fund distributions, HB- 1459 Fund Education First Act, HB-19 Land-Based Casino Gambling Revenue Allocation Act, HB-3972 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Local Option Income Tax Act, SB- 2136 Lottery School Fund, HB-681, 2773 mandated programs discontinuance, HB-3500 mandated programs, discontinuance if not fully-funded, SB-1537 minimum, HB-19, 320 Pilot Private School Voucher Act, HB- 2862 sch. dist. aggregate, 51%, HB-3799 sch. dist. capital improvement Build I11. grants, occupation & use taxes, HB- 1658, 2864 School Aid Flat Grant Fund, HB-873 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1227, 3470 School District Tax Replacement Fund, HB-238, 2789 School Income Tax Fund, SB-1113, 1456 State aid anticipation certificates, borrowing, HB-1097 apportionment, ADA, SB-2084 calculation-Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, SB- 1494; HB-3277 Cook County, homestead exemptions, HB-3456 disadvantaged children distribution plan, SB-158 double payment/no payment; interest, SB-708, 1542; HB- 2996 EAV calculation, HB-3081, 4157 EAV formula, HB-141 EAV, personal property tax replacement adjustment, HB- 104 educational service region income tax, SB-485 employee strikes, no State aid, reduced school term, SB-1489 flat grants, HB-3797, 3799 full funding or no tax increase, SB-2235 interest payments, deferred State aid, HB-600 repeals; new school finance system, SB-561 State aid anticipation certificates, SB-1988 supplementary, HB-599 supplementary, qualifying districts, HB-104 withholding, HB-809 Urban Education Partnership Grants, SB-725 2577 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Future Education Account Act, SB-399, 2115; HB-915, 3624 GED tests, picture ID, SB-1997 gifted children proposed programs, Advisory Council evaluation, HB-600 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 graduation GED tests, picture ID, SB-1997 volunteer service credits, SB-1772; HB-2726, 3937 Guaranteed Energy Savings Projects (new Article), SB-1526 handicapped children classroom regulations, HB-344 Community and Residential Services Authority gubernatorial appointments, SB-1772 name change, SB-43 deaf/blind service centers Philip J. Rock Center and School; SB-220 disabled, language, HB-3248 drug treatment facility education costs, SB-262; HB-734 individualized educational programs Braille reading/writing instruction, SB-1544 elementary sch. notify high sch., SB-191 transition supports, specified services, SB-1604 medicaid matching funds, State Board of Ed/Dept. of Public Aid, SB-185 screenings/diagnoses, federal funding, HB-3695 service animals, SB-724 health/safety AA/Al-Anon support services/ instruction, DASA & State Board of Ed. develop, SB-1736; HB-3513 dental exams, SB-1680 domestic violence orders of protection, disclosure of whereabouts, HB-1463 gym equipment inspection, HB-770 health care reimbursement, local educational facilities, conflict of interest HB-598 life-safety funds, uses, HB-282 life/safety measures, SB-1652 preschool fire safety education, SB- 2237 public aid program children, medical & dental screenings, SB-1996 pupil health exams, SB-212; HB-436 safe bus riding/seat belt use/ emergency evacuation drills, HB-349 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. school psychologists, SB-198 student medication, designated administrators, SB-973, 1536 TB tests, health exams, SB-1680; HB- 3856 Higher Education Student Assistance Law - see GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS holidays Famous Americans Day, creates; repeals specific holidays, HB-2479 Infrastructure Expansion Act, HB-2995 Interscholastic Association Membership Act, HB-572 joint educational cooperatives board meetings, public comment, SB- 708 meetings, public/employee comment, HB-2755 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 life-safety funds, uses, HB-282 Literacy Act, Illinois, SB-2161 mandated programs - see: curriculum / instruction / programs Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois imprest account; purchasing; contracts, SB-1618 membership dues athletic assoc., IHSA transfer rules, HB-1657 Interschol. Association Membership Act, HB-572 interscholastic assoc. dues, medical exams, SB-209; HB-322 technical changes, HB-473 technical changes, SB-1242 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 parent board members, HB-1637 physical education - see: curriculum Pilot Private School Voucher Act, HB-2862 Pledge of Allegiance exemptions, HB-907 preschool fire safety education, SB-2237 Public Building Commission Act school/college projects, referendum, HB-1174 purpose of education career choice instruction; world work opportunity, HB-256, 533, 3102 recycled paper products, SB-141; HB-97, 2726, 2727 recycling programs, HB-3882 report cards parental involvement, SB-841; HB-104, 1132 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 2578 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB-2399 Scholarship Schools Act, SB-1775; HB- 3821 scholarships Asian American/Native American minority teacher assistance, HB-3278 General Assembly scholarships, SB- 1973 MIA-POW veteran spouse eligibility, HB-1884 Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship Aid Program, SB-1300 veteran eligibility, extends, SB-1190 school boards aggregate payments, unnamed recipients, HB-914 at large elections, SB-1655; HB-3385 collective bargaining agreements, HB- 104 contracts competitive bidding, SB-188 domestic violence orders of protection, disclosure of whereabouts, HB-1463 dropouts, reports to Sec. of State, HB- 340 election, new school districts, HB-599, 1097 election, voter proposition, school districts, SB-969 graduated students, warranty of mastery of skills, retraining, HB- 2719 gym equipment inspection, HB-770 new residential development, public hearings, enrollment capacity, Sb- 1971 new school district, initial board member terms, HB-599 primary election, SB-1593 recycled paper products, SB-141; HB-97, 2726, 2727 recycling programs, HB-3882 referendum to abolish township treasurer & sch. trustees, majority vote, HB-3382 removal of members, HB-885 residency, SB-424 residency, subdistrict, HB-104 State Board of Education inservice training programs, SB-1178 vacancies, elections, SB-2196 vacancies, HB-669 vacancy, failure to elect, HB-3509 vo-ed houses, school board members purcahse, SB-825 vocational ed houses, SB-825 school boards, regional Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. legal r6presentation, SB-75 meetings, SB-73 petition for boundary changes, HB-2168 secretary, SB-74 school buildings Children and Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 donated funds, no referendum, HB-500 health/safety taxing & bond issuance authority construction, HB-1235 new construction, excess debt limitation, HB-2166 sprinkler systems, HB-72 State Board of Education meetings & workshops, monthly posting, SB-649 school buses driver permit fee, Chicago, SB-1033 driver permits, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 driver wages, HB-349 drivers, fingerprinting, SB-90, 1571; HB-685, 3792 drivers, retaking bus driver permit test; criminal background checks, HB- 1236, 3067 safe bus riding practices instruction, HB-349 School Choice Act of 1991, HB-2304 School Conference and Activity Leave Act, SB-2118 school day, HB-260 school districts annexation & detachment, petitions, SB-186 annexation, dissolved territory bonded indebtedness, SB-1988; HB-2940 annexation, SB-1191 boundaries, Committee of 10 vacancies, SB-1988 boundary changes, repeat petitions, HB-3385 combined, Committee of 10, SB-186; HB-599 combined, single administrator, HB- 3880 consolidation, SB-185 conversion districts; tax levies; budget; powers, SB-1988 conversion, formation, combination, elections, SB-186 cooperative programs and classes, contiguous unit & h.s. dists., HB-662 detachment petitions, filing locality, HB-3070 detachment, U.S. military bases, HB-2679 dissolution, mandatory, HB-135 2579 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. dissolution, notice/public meeting before petition, SB-1988 drug treatment facility education costs, SB-262 fiscal year, downstate, HB-2654 incorporation, petitions, HB-605 lobbyist regulations, SB-17 new districts, tuition students in previous districts, HB-2679 small district dissolution, public notice, HB-4144 tax exemptions, HB-1047, 1345 teaching internship policy, HB-2081 unit district-special charter district agreements, SB-1624 School Energy Conservation Act, SB-1526 School Finance Authority - see: Chicago/ Cook County School Free Lunch Program Act breakfast; summer food; Nutrition & Hunger Office; Nutrition Status Monitoring & Surveillance Program, HB-3046 Childhood Hunger Relief Act, HB- 3311 reimbursements; apportionment, SB-283 school personnel Administrators' Academy school improvement/ accountability, HB-230 alcoholism & drug addiction intervenors, HB-2413 bus drivers - see: school buses contractual employees, insured, HB- 1892 educational support personnel, dismissal, SB-1225 felons, notice to State Board of Ed., HB-3484 financial affairs statements, SB-708 first aid/CPR training, HB-1652 health care reimbursement, local educational facilities, conflict of interest HB-598 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 meal breaks, HB-103 military service, continued rate of compensation, HB-816 noncertificated personnel, change to educational support personnel, HB- 3800 plant operation employees, engineer in charge, SB-11 principals, combined districts, single administrator, HB-3880 school district nurses, SB-840 school psychologists, SB-198 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. special ed reimbursement, HB-827 superintendents/regional superintendents assistant regional sup't. qualifications, HB-475 building inspection results notification, HB-1238 combined districts, single administrator, HB-3880 county superintendents, SB-l1104 dropout report to State Board, HB-98 educational service regions, reg. sup't. of schools, HB-4239 performance bond increase, HB-603 reg. sup't. fund deposits, interest- bearing accts., SB-538; HB- 1494 reg. sup't., abolishes; State Board of Ed. assume duties, SB-424; HB-611, 759, 760, 763 reg. sup't., educational service regions, HB-2201, 3069 sexual abuse & assault awareness seminars, HB-2556 supervisory trustees, school watch lists, HB-885 township treasurer/school trustees, sch. board approval to abolish, HB-347, 3382 treasurers, separate from township treasurer, HB-609, 899 school standards student performance; school improvement; educational accountability, HB-885 school terms Agriculture, Ill. Summer School for, HB-534 employee strikes, reduced school term, no State aid, SB-1489 increases, HB-152 School Visitation Rights Act, SB-2075; HB- 3805 special education costs, payments, reimbursements, SB- 2174 English proficiency; bilingual specialists, SB-2179 joint building programs, HB-230 personnel reimbursement, HB-827 placement, individualized program, HB-2281 reimbursement claims, HB-1081 school dist. of residency; costs, tuition, SB-969; HB-809, 1081 State aid - see: funding 2580 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 State Superintendent of Education See STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 student assessments - progress tests alternate school years, HB-825 random sampling schedule; specific subject areas, HB-562 scholastic progress tests; civics test; test taking instruction, HB-1177 specified learning areas, HB-1890 student identity; test results reporting, HB-478 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th grades, eliminates program, HB-347 student medication, SB-973, 1536 Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, HB-3391 summer school Agriculture, Ill. Summer School for, HB-534 superintendents/regional superintendents - see: school personnel taxation - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS teachers - see: TEACHERS technical changes, HB-170, 215, 360, 695, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1097, 3358, 3359, 3385, 3744, 3798, 3799, 3881, 3903 technical changes, SB-193, 315, 424, 578, 787,826, 1096, 1128, 1144, 1191, 1242, 1346, 1358, 1413, 1420, 1440, 1554, 1640, 1970, 1971,2072 telecommunications Descriptive Video Service Act, HB-510 distance learning systems, HB-296, 525 no commercials in classroom, HB-327 textbooks ASCII format, SB-1640 Braille, SB-1544 transportation contracts, year-to-year extensions, HB- 2755 reimbursement formula, SB-1685 reimbursement, homeless children, SB-7 school buses - see: school buses Unit School District Cooperation Act, HB- 251 vocational education - see: EDUCATION, HIGHER working cash fund abolished, balance use, SB-643 abolished, recreation, SB-424; HB- 2167 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. transfers, HB-3695 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 youth employment Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 public housing residents, DCCA program, HB-1543 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 EDUCATION, HIGHER admissions, English requirements, SB-1300 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Law technical changes, HB-1217, 3162 Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses loan duration; repayent obligations; maximums, SB-1105 nurse members, Advisory Council, SB-1105 Baccalaureate Savings Act College Savings Bonds increases, SB-375 Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) abolishes; Board of Higher Education, SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 Chancellor, search committee minority representation, HB-2558 child care services, SB-1818 employees/faculty discharge, felons, SB-1639 flexible hours positions, HB-4156 honorary scholarships, veterans' children, HB-2886 Human Development Education Act, SB-473 ROTC ban, HB-3527 State budget plans, HB-3453 student members vote, HB-523 technical changes, HB-3197 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 Board of Higher Education African/Caribbean college student exchange program, HB-1573 appropriation bills, separate line items, HB-3453 Board of Regents/Board of Governors, abolishes, SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 flexible hours positions, HB-4156 international education policy, HB-3252, 3347 2581 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. international internship program administration, HB-3252 inventors in residence matching grants program, HB-1014 LD student instruction, post-secondary schools, repeals, HB-3555 membership student member, voting authority, HB-1249 Minority Affairs Division, SB-20 Public University Tuition Policy Law, HB-3888 race/ethnic relations programs, HB-94 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 technical changes, HB-1636 technical changes, SB-299, 1139, 1352, 1447 Board of Regents (ISU, NIU, SSU) abolishes; Board of Higher Education, SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 Chancellor, search committee minority representation, HB-2558 child care services, SB-1818 employees/faculty discharge, felons, SB-1639 flexible hours positions, HB-4156 honorary scholarships, veterans' children, HB-2886 membership student member vote, HB-523 Northern Illinois University Mt. Carroll NIU branch (Shimer Coll.) HB-270 self-governing, HB-2365 ROTC ban, HB-3527 State budget plans, HB-3453 technical changes, HB-3197 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 Child Care Act for State Universities, SB-1818 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 College Student Immunization Act exceptions, SB-127; HB-711 private institutions, HB-712 Collegiate Athletic Association Compliance Enforcement Procedures Act, HB-682 community colleges accounts, claims due, HB-1024 Adult Education Act, Comm. Coll. Board assume State Board of Ed. duties, SB-1908 annuitant health coverage, SB-1073 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship Programs Act, HB-278 boards/trustees Cap. Dev. Board membership, HB-1097 new board, organizational meeting, SB-1998 terms, SB-433; HB-1097 trustee election, HB-116 vacancies, SB-433, 434 contracts, bid threshold, SB-2101 districts audits, payment of expenses, HB-908 Centers of Excellence, workforce prep./adult ed., SB-2000 corporation contracts, educational & vocational programs, HB-3645 experimental districts, SB-1552, 1553 E.St.Louis State Community College Enterprise High School Act, HB- 883 Family Resources Development Center, HB-1930 employees/faculty discharge, felons, SB-1639 full-time faculty, SB-1579 nonacademic employees dismissal & recall procedure, HB-3118 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 financial data, uniform accounting & reporting standards, HB-3739 full-time faculty, SB-1579 grants/scholarships ciedit hour grant formula/ payment rates, SB-307 credit hour grants; equalization, SB-309 grant distribution formula, SB-1846 honorary scholarships, veterans' children, HB-2886 matching challenge grants, HB- 935 military service, continued rate of compensation, HB-816 Olive-Harvey Community College, Chicago vocational skills apprenticeship pilot program, HB-481 ROTC/U.S. armed forces training programs, SB-644; HB-3527 tax levy, auditing expenses, HB-1660 technical changes, HB-908, 2165 technical changes, SB-453, 636, 1075, 1097 2582 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. tuition nonresident students, HB-1024 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 Corporal Punishment Limitation Act, HB- 2712 Dental Student Grant Act minority dentistry student grants, SB-638 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Educational Facilities Authority Act, Illinois State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967 Educational Partnership Act tutorial programs, higher education, HB-3555 Family Practice Residency Act annual impact report, SB-1205; HB-1216 appropriations reserve; Community Health Center Care Fund, HB-1139 technical changes, HB-1218, 3161 Financial Assistance Act of Nonpublic Institutions of Higher Learning, Illinois capital construction awards, SB-1355; HB-3753 food procurement, HB-1077 funding minimum, HB-19, 320 Future Education Account Act, SB-399; HB-915, 3624 group travel services, competitive bidding, HB-3738 higher ed students discipline cases, counsel representation, HB-2827 Higher Education Cooperation Act financial assistance recipient work pledge, SB-2212; HB-4172 Higher Education Facilities Planning Act, Illinois, HB-2354 Higher Education Student Assistance Law -see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Human Development Education Act, SB- 473 Midwestern Higher Education Compact ratification, HB-240 Nurses in Advancement Law, HB-1216 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nursing Education Act LPN scholarships, SB-1105 Nursing Education Scholarship Law distribution formula, SB-1105 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB- 2581 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293, 2748 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act exemptions; Bd. of Higher Ed. regulated institutions, HB-4196 exemptions; degree-granting institutions, SB-1772 trade schools complaints, annual reports, SB-1511 Public Building Commission Act school/college projects, referendum, HB-1174 Public University Tuition Policy Law, HB- 3888 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 Residency Programs, Advisory Committee for, SB-1199 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094 Scholarship Schools Act, SB-1775 SIU Management Act downstate campus, senior institution of higher ed, HB-263 State budget plans, HB-3453 Southern Illinois University (SIU) Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93; HB-345 child care services, SB-1818 employees/faculty discharge, felons, SB-1639 President search committee, minority representation, HB-2558 flexible hours positions, HB-4156 honorary scholarships, veterans' children, HB-2886 President, search committee minority representation, HB-2558 ROTC ban, HB-3527 State College Housing Construction, private entity contract, HJR-163 technical changes, HB-3197 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act, HB-2368 State Government Procurement Code, HB- 2546 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 Student Transcripts Act, HB-3051 tuition community college nonresident students, HB-1024 waived, State college employee's kids, SB-1353: HB-1049 2583 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. University of Illinois (Uofl) child care services, SB-1818 Crippled Children Services/Div. of Specialized Care for Children, HB-1461 employees/faculty discharge, felons, SB-1639 President search committee, minority representation, HB-2558 flexible hours positions, HB-4156 groundwater research, HB-1522 honorary scholarships, veterans' children, HB-2886 Human Development Education Act, SB-473 ROTC ban, HB-3527 rural/downstate health care programs, HB-3160 State budget plans, HB-3453 technical changes, HB-3197 trustees election, redistricting, HB-1066 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 Uofl at Chicago Act of 1991, HB-2485 University Retail Sales Act credit sales, HB-1968 retail operations limits, HB-1968 vocational education course requirement, HB-261 handicap, disabled language, HB-3248 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, HB-755 joint building programs, HB-230 marketing/public relations contracts, notice to vo-ed students, HB-765 Occupational Skill Standards Act, SB-969; HB-3903 technical changes, HB-755, 756, 757 vo-ed houses, school board members purcahse, SB-825 ELECTIONS airports, absentee voting, HB-1610 automatic tabulating equipment retabulation, SB-922 testing, HB-354 tests, notice, HB-952 Ballot Pamphlet Act, Illinois, HB-4117 ballots absentee, HB-287, 351, 352, 353, 668, 950, 951, 1208, 1539, 1610, 2539, 2631, 3565, 3999 absentee, SB-13, 421, 877, 922, 1713 electronic voting systems, in-precinct ballot counting, HB-312 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. FAX, SB-1713; HB-3999 property descriptions, HB-4045 referenda, unlimited, SB-85; HB-513 unsealing, court order, HB-952 voter choice, "None of the Above", SB- 900; HB-1639 withdrawn candidates, HB-3967 board of election commissioners independent external auditors, SB-1713 printed precinct register in lieu of registration cards, HB-3508 campaign contributions/disclosures campaign political committees, payment of penalties, HB-2511 committeemen, HB-122 complaints, State Board final judgment, SB-394 contribution amounts, limits, SB-1636; HB-571, 3995 conversion to personal use, public officials, HB-1329 Election Campaign Financing Study Act, SB-2063; HB-3745 filing definitions, SB-431 General Assembly candidates, transfers of contributions, HB-1611 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 legislative session time period, bans contributions, HB-3853 limitations on campaign contributions, new Article, HB-34 multiple political committee contribution disclosure, HB-4232 State employee contributor roster, HB- 3982 uses, HB-3272 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 candidate withdrawal, HB-3967 canvassing absentee ballots, precinct abstract, SB-922 boards, HB-799 compensation, SB-922; HB-79, 351 multi-township assessment districts, HB-3428 park district canvassing board, SB-922; HB-352 park districts, HB-1477 precinct administration boards, HB- 356 Chicago aldermen runoff elections, eliminates, HB-929 Chicago Board of Education, SB-424 City Election Validation Act, repeals; codifies, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 2584 ELECTIONS-Cont. City Election Valudation Act, incorporates, HB-3565 codification, HB-3565, 3812 Commerce Commission, elected, HB-77, 556, 3011 computation of time filing periods, SB-430 holidays, HB-433 Conduct of Nonpartisan Elections new Article; local gov't./sch. dist., HB- 4074 Congressional Term Limitation Act, HB- 573 deputy registrars - see: registration Division of Legislative Districts Act repeals; codification, SB-1713; HB- 3565, 3812 Senator terms, 1990s, SB-1455 Election Campaign Fund Article, Illinois, HB-2432 Election Interference Prohibition Act, repeals; codifies, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Election Judge Compensation Act, repeals; codifies, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 election judges appointment times; compensation, SB-1713; HB-3565 compensation, SB-1366, 1992; HB- 2955 Cook County, additional compensation, HB-3448 county board meetings, HB-3507 number, determination, HB-352 party affiliation, HB-26 selection, SB-922; HB-398 Election Proposition Publication Act, repeals, codifies, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 .electoral boards assistant county clerks, SB-715, 1367 eligibility to vote restoration of registration, HB-353 Fair Campaign Practices Act, repeals; codifies, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB- 1010 holidays computation of time, SB-430, 922; HB- 433 petition filing deadlines, HB-975 Ill. State Toll Highway Authority elected directors, HB-4046 Illinois Election Campaign Fund Article, HB-2432 incorporated Acts: SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 City Election Validation Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. Division of Legislative Districts Act Election Interference Prohibition Act Election Judge Compensation Act Election Proposition Publication Act Fair Campaign Practices Act National Health Insurance Referendum Act, SB-2117; HB-3693 nominations vacancies, filled by local official, HB- 4020 ward/township committeemen, petition signatures, HB-193 nonpartisan strong mayor municipal candidates, HB-1 161 Open Primary Act, HB-15, 2876 petitions abolish county board of election comm., signatures, SB-1635 back door referenda, SB-922 circulator registration; duplicate nominating petitions; signature requirements, non-partisan candidates, SB-1713; HB-3565 filing deadlines, holidays, HB-975 multiple filings, invalidation, HB-3213 nominating; objectors; public questions; Constitutional amendment initiatives, HB-354 nominating, examination, HB-953 nominating, signatures, SB-922; HB- 193, 952 objectors, HB-713 public questions; Constitutional amendments, SB-2117; HB-952, 3693 real property classification system, SB- 1959 registered voter circulators, HB-3017 school incorporation, HB-605 school treasurers, HB-609 political literature information transmission, SB-1360 precincts administration boards, SB-417; HB- 356 apartment buildings, HB-977 binder cards, HB-467 clustering; increase size, HB-2603 election night returns, electronic system, HB-667 population, HB-976, 2603 primaries cancellation, uncontested, HB-790 general, date, SB-1, 1593; HB-20, 21, 22,35,37, 111,134,268,355,530 Open Primary Act, HB-15, 2876 primary ballots of all parties; voter party affiliation declaration, HB- 2662 2585 ELECTIONS-Cont. uncontested, cancellation, HB-3293 prohibitions/penalties absentee voter intimidation, H B-1208 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 campaign signs/posters placement, HB-3944 sign placements, property owner consent, HB-144 Property Tax Appeal Board member election, HB-4125 reapportionment - see: REAPPORTIONMENT / REDISTRICTING recall, HB-4113 referenda back door referenda, SB-1328; HB- 352,927 county bridge tax; backdoor referendum, SB-537 local gov't. public policy questions, HB- 4118 municipal/county ordinances, HB- 4116,4126 National Health Insurance Referendum Act, SB-2117; HB-3693 number appearing on ballot, HB-2707 park district capital expenditures, SB- 488 political subdivision contest results, HB-352 property descriptions, HB-4045 real property classification system, SB- 1959 State Mandates Referendum Act, SB-1556; HB-3874 registration cancelled registrations, HB-471 compensation, HB-79 deputy registrars compensation, HB-297 elementary school principals, SB-1713; HB-2650, 3565 employees of: Depts. of Public Aid, Employment Security, Public Health, HB-3563, 4102 Sec./State employees, residency, HB-3563 State Sen. & Rep., Congressmen, SB-922; HB-2632 election day registration, HB-279 homeless persons, SB-1992; HB-3562, 3688, 4060 judges of registration compensation, HB-297 mail, HB-132 officers of registration compensation, HB-297 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. precinct administration boards, HB- 356 resignations and vacancies elected official recall, HB-1978, 4113 vacancy, failure to elect, HB-3509 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 aldermanic/village trustee vacancies, HB-352 City Clerk/City Treasurer vacancies, HB-1277 technical changes, SB-1042; HB-2147 Single Elected Office Limitation Act, HB- 563 State Board of Elections Compensation Review Board, eliminates salary-setting authority, HB-962 complaints, State Board final judgment, SB-394 election night returns, electronic system, HB-351,667 ineligible candidates, certification, SB- 415 membership, election authority experience HB-974 nominating petitions, examination, HB- 953 voting systems, no ballot cards, HB- 1622 State Mandates Referendum Act, SB-1556; HB-3874 technical changes, HB-351, 352, 353, 354, 1246, 2036, 2156, 2321, 2324, 2634, 3021,3022, 3562, 3563, 3564, 3565, 3982 technical changes, SB-469, 571, 1035, 1157 village officers newly incorporated villages, initial elections, HB-3902 voter initiatives, HB-354 voter intimidation, HB-1208 voting age, HB-1125 voting systems, HB-1622 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act see: HEALTH Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act, HB-2349 Emergency Management Agency Act, Illinois director salary, SB-698 Emergency Med. Services Personnel Lien Act, HB-4194 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act 2586 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL-Cont. AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 automated defibrillator, SB-1657, 1774 collective bargaining agreement terms prevail, SB-1657; HB-155 disciplinary proceedings, HB-1268 EMT apprenticeship program, high schools, SB-1578 EMT certification, Dept. Public Health revocation, HB-1268 EMT-1, sponsorship, SB-600 estimated time of arrival, driver tell caller, SB-628 licensure/licensed, HB-1270 nurses, emergency treatment & drug administration, SB-528 resuscitation protocol, SB-587 short title, SB-1612 suspension/revocation, SB-600; HB- 1268 technical changes, SB-601, 1031, 1612, 1676; HB-2004, 2161, 3861 traffic violations, additional penalties, Trauma Center Fund, HB-3884 Emergency Response Contractor Payment Act, HB-1784 Emergency Telephone (9-1-1) System Act board membership, SB-511; HB-69, 1596, 2580 cellular phones, *9-9-9, HB-4236 civil immunity, SB-1820 definitions: system - commmunications equipment, SB-318 definitions: system, network connections, H B-1918 fire protection districts; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 hearing/voice impaired services, HB-69 hearing/voice-impaired accessibility, SB-511 Master Street Address Guide, funds use, HB-3116 use of funds, HB-3013 911 database number confidentiality, HB-69 911 municipality/county surcharge, SB-2176; HB-2917 ESDA-Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (see also-Emergency Management Agency) county disaster plans; ESDA geographic emergency operations plans, SB-1202 Emergency Management Agency, Illinois, changes name of ESDA, SB-1202 Good Samaritan Immunity Act, SB-635 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL-Cont. reasonable/timely reimbursements, HB-706 Regional Ambulance Services Law technical changes, HB-1219, 3163 trauma care centers Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 trauma centers closure, Dept. Public Health emergency health care impact study, HB-1486 9-1-1 - see: Emergency Telephone System Act EMPLOYMENT Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004, 1610 Advertisement for Strike Workers Act Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776, 2411 Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776, 3227 Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 Apprenticeship and Training Council Act, SB-1214 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Board / Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Cemetery Labor Relations Act, SB-1722; HB-3864 Child Care Act for State Universities, SB-1818 Child Labor Law Christmas tree farming, HB-2659 employment certificates; injury reports; notices; Advisory Comm. on Child Labor, SB-1986; HB-3107 employment hours, HB-2017, 2641 exceptions: minors, non-school hours, HB-3814 physician statements, minor physical fitness to work, HB-3107 Clean Indoor Air Act - see: HEALTH Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530, 3364 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB- 1426 Dept. of Labor See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB- 1852 2587 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Drug Free Workplace Act employment termination or denial, SB- 1658; HB-3151 Drug-Free Workplaces Act, Illinois, SB-764 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 Earnfare - see: Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180, 1983 Educational Labor Relations Act binding arbitration proceedings, SB- 1488; HB-2682 direct appeal, administrative order, HB-4081 Educational Labor Relations Board abolishes, HB-1280 salary setting, no Compensation Review Board, HB-962 strikes; Board final/binding arbitration, SB-1481 employee strikes, reduced school term, SB-1489 graduate student employees, SB-1543 HB-2682 Labor Board sanctions; short term employees; election date extensions, HB-177 professional employees, SB-737 State university peace officers, HB- 3144 strike enjoinder, circuit court, SB-1482 striker permanent replacements, HB- 100, 553,574, 1776, 2411 strikes; Board final/binding arbitration, SB-1481 technical changes, SB-147, 852, 1416, 1761; HB-178 University Civil Service Merit Board, HB-4155 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 Employee Assistance Program Act, Illinois, SB-765 Employee Commute Options Act, SB-2177 Employee Drug Testing Act, SB-1055 Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act technical changes, HB-2526 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB- 382, 2133; HB-782 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25, 1700, 1892; HB-50, 2927, 4224 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Government Salary Withholding Act charities, SB-313 local government health benefits, continuance coverage, HB-3902 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB- 383, 2132; HB-733 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580, 3616, 3957 Health and Safety Act administration, Dept. of Labor, HB-802 Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB- 595 Hispanic Employees, Interagency Committee on, HB-4162 Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act business identity; advertising; 900 phone numbers; SB-1350 Job Training Coordinating Council Act, Illinois membership, HB-3641 membership, veterans, SB-420 technical changes, SB-474, 1759 Labor Dispute Act Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776, 3227 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776, 3227 Labor Organization Members Rights Act, SB-1213 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 Minimum Wage Law See COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Neighborhood Corps Act of 1983, Illinois, repeals, SB-761, 2205 Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, SB-981 Occupational Skill Standards Act, HB-3093 One Day Rest In Seven Act penalties, HB-3691 unions, exempt, SB-568 Part-Time Employee Health Insurance Benefit Act, HB-3375 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Personnel Record Review Act employee wages during time spent inspecting records; exemptions, SB- 1672; HB-3386 records exceptions, SB-1962 Prairie State 2000 Authority Act abolishes; DCCA jurisdiction, SB-1908 abolishes; Employment Training Assistance Act, Dept. of Employment Security, HB-l1136 2588 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. rules: job training & retraining grants, agent payments, benchmarks, SB- 555 technical changes, HB-4010 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Prison Work Opportunity Act, SB-768 Private Employment Agency Act Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 disciplinary action, failure to file tax return, HB-1733 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 Public Employee Disability Act benefits, Dept. Corrections & MHDD employees, HB-3098 part-time employees, HB-3098 Prisoner Review Board employees, HB-3917 Public Labor Relations Act arbitration, HB-860, 3031 collective bargaining agreements G.A. approval, SB-1240 confidential employees, HB-2980 direct appeal, administrative order, H B-4081 Labor Board sanctions; unfair labor practices; fire protection dists., HB-177 Local Labor Relations Board, Illinois abolishes, HB-269, 1280, 2932 salaries, no Compensation Review Board authority, HB-962 State Labor Relations Board, Illinois salaries, no Compensation Review Board authority, HB-962 State/Local Panels, HB-269, 1280, 2932 State supervisor duties, exceptions, HB-3752 State university peace officers, HB- 3144 striker permanent replacements, HB- 100, 553,574, 1776, 2411 technical changes, SB-146, 851, 1416; HB-177, 3512 union information, filed with governing board, HB-911 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act creates, HB-1533 employee use of drugs or alcohol, SB- 1659; HB-3152 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Safety Inspection and Education Act administration, Dept. of Labor, HB-802 permissive civil penalty, SB-1905; HB- 3265 Sales Representative Act - see: SALES School Conference and Activity Leave Act, SB-2118 School Visitation Rights Act, SB-2075; HB- 3805 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB- 2386 Sexual Harassment, State agencies policy,* E092-7 Sick and Injured Child and Parent Care Leave Act, SB-2116 State Employee Rent Act, HB-3834 State employment bilingual pay supplement report, HB-4170 Child Support Information Act, HB-4105 Comptroller Merit Employment Code Director term, oath, salary, SB-998 term appointee hiring preference, HB-3254 Comptroller office, part-time teaching, SB-2053 Computer Scientist Licensing Act, HB- 3983 day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 DCMS travel management office, SB- 405 Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act, HB-2349 early retirement incentives - see: PENSIONS employee disability payments, reimbursements, Workers' Comp. Revolving Fund, SB-1907 handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 hiring freeze, revokes, E091-3 Persian Gulf personnel benefits, EO91-1 personal services contracts, early retirement employees, SB-1783 Personnel Code accrued leave pay, E091-2; SB-42, 91; HB-198, 210, 242, 311 comparable worth compensation, SB-377; HB-575, 3075 continuous service, HB-310 Dept. CMS applicant listings, HB-86 disabled, entrance exam preference, HB-2177 2589 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. employee training costs recovery, SB-181 flexible work plans/child care, HB-743 Interagency Committee on Hispanic Employees, HB-4162 merit compensation, SB-331 minority, junior executive program, SB-471 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 State agency minority appointments & promotions, SB-472 State police employee expenses, recovery, HB-3754 technical changes, SB-1416; HB-3645, 4095, 4161 term appointee hiring preference, HB-3254 veteran's preference, SB-110; HB-2, 493, 1224, 1650 veterans hospital visit personal days, SB-234 Secretary of State Merit Employment Code handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 term appointee hiring preference, HB-3254 veterans hospital visits, sick leave, SB-2166 sexual harassment policy, E092-7 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-42, 259 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State Employee Indemnification Act Poison Control Centers, HB-3651 State Employee Telephone Charge Act, SB-1786 State Employees Group Insurance Act appropriations, DCMS separate designations, HB-3571 dependent coverage, SB- 1171, 1745; HB-591, 1407 DMHDD qualified rehabilitation facility, SB-1098 domestic violence shelter employees, SB-1018; HB-129 Economic & Fiscal Commission annual report, SB-1470 health benefits, group accident & health policy option, HB-3121 Ill. Association of Park Districts, HB-129 Ill. Municipal Retirement Fund employees, HB-3337 local gov't. employee option, HB-1006 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. local gov't./rehabilitation facilities election, HB-129 mandated coverage, SB-1059 operations and responsibilities, HB-1309 prescription drugs, SB-1533 retired employees, public community colleges, SB-401, 1073; HB-125 small businesses, employees & dependents, HB-3956 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB-1453 survivor's benefits, HB-1528 technical changes, HB-3994 State Employees Suggestion Award Program, SB-1548; HB-2818 State Employees Workers Compensation Administration Privatization Act, SB-807 State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act Comptroller withholding fee; union dues, SB-579, 1046 Home Ownership Made Easy payments, HB-1528 State Treasurer Employement Code term appointee hiring preference, HB-3254 State Universities Civil Service Act handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 term appointee hiring preference, HB-3254 Supported Employees Act handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 vacation/sick leave accrued time, certified, SB-771 veterans preference, HB-2 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, HB-59 Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983 charitable fundraising bodies, HB- 1710, 2312 SECA deductions; Code of Campaign Conduct, SB-1773 State and University Employees Combined Appeal, HB-2257 State gov't. operations, HB-1309 technical changes, SB-1325, 1773; HB-2311 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516; HB-4160 State Universities Civil Service Act comparable worth compensation, SB- 377; HB-575, 3075 2590 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. holidays, election day, HB-900 military service, continued rate of compensation, HB-816 promotions, procedures, HB-4155 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 Steel Products Procurement Act - see: STATE GOVERNMENT Structural Work Act comparative fault, SB-665 recovery, limits, SB-664; HB-1990 repeals, SB-663; HB-346, 1338, 1991, 3608 Unemployment Insurance Act apprentice benefits, SB-550 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB- 1530 dependent allowance, SB-1551; HB- 212 Dept. Employment Security quarterly synopsis of employer laws & regulations, HB-1337 eligibility child custody, HB-2788 higher education employees, SB- 1608 nonresident aliens, HB-176 sanitary district summer worker, HB-944 waiting period, HB-3332 Emergency Unemployment Benefits Program. SB-1480 Employee Commute Options Act, SB- 2177 employer information, delinquent student loans, SB-1924 employer reports, HB-42 employer, sole proprietors, HB-1107 employment, exclusions, HB-1391 extended benefits qualification, HB-178 independent contractor determination, SB-1630; HB-1290, 2851, 2852 newspaper employment, HB-3486 prior average weekly wage, SB-1787 retirement benefits, HB-2657 striker benefits, permanent replacements, HB-100 successor employer unit, predecessor contribution rate, HB-674 technical changes, SB-144, 570, 1967; HB-176, 2301, 2937, 2938 weekly benefit amounts; employer benefit charges, HB-180 Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 worksharing plans, HB-773 worksharing plans, SB-450 Urban and Rural Conservation Corps Act, HB-3899 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-880, 3914 Veterans Preference Act public works projects, HB-2 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB- 504 Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act - see: State employment Wage Assignment Act assignee maximum amount, HB-3407 termination notice; notice of intent; effective period; exemption rights, HB-3429 women & minority employment progress, Dept. Labor report, HB-2074 Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 Workers' Compensation Act/Workers' Occupational Diseases Act benefit fraud, HB-3891 employer's insurer liable for employee medical bills, HB-3976 fraudulent claims, HB-4158 health care worker liens, HB-4148 hospital liens, SB-2040 Industrial Commission filing reports, HB-3979 health & safety laws, Dept. of Labor authority, HB-802 hearings, review Arbitrator decision, SB-387 judicial review, HB-321 liability, employer/limitations, SB- 2219 Rate Adjustment Fund, SB-703; HB- 3979 Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, HB-1533 self-insurer applicant, financial statements audit, HB-3979 State Compensation Insurance Fund, HB-3361 State Employees Workers Compensation Administration Privatization Act, SB-807 State Occupational Diseases/State Compensation Insurance Funds, HB- 3511 technical changes, SB-1968 volunteer ambulance service officers, SB-1757 Workers' Compensation Act burial expenses; suspension of compensation explanation, HB-175 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530 2591 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Cumulative Injury Fund, HB- 1532 employer conduct, additional benefits & penalties, SB-1788 medical exam confidentiality, HB- 588 permanent disability, compensation rate, HB-3365 technical changes, SB-145, 569; HB-175, 1213, 2543, 2936, 3294 temporary total disability, discontinued payments, HB-371 treatment records/notices, HB- 4135 Workforce Development Board, Illinois, SB- 766 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 youth employment Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 students in public housing, unemployment prevention program, HB-1543 ENERGY energy assistance Act of 1989 expenditure of funds, SB-1475 heating system repair, weatherization, HB-1781 repeals; Act of 1991, creates, SB- 1266; HB-2617 technical changes, HB-580 weatherization, recycled cellulose insulation, HB-1137 Act of 1991, creates; repeals Act of 1989, SB-1266; HB-2617 Energy Conservation Projects Act, HB-63 Energy Conservatn. in Public Buildings Act, HB-1865 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB-3842 Residential Customers Energy Efficiency Devices Act, SB-50 School Energy Conservation Act, SB-1526 supply planning, HB-1388 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 ENTERPRISE ZONES See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB- 1197 Attorney General's Task Force on Environmental Legal Resources, SB-232 Clean Indoor Air Act - see: HEALTH Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB-2344 Environmental Advocate, Illinois, SB-232 Environmental Challenge Law, HB-4004 Environmental Facilities Financing Act, Illinois aggregate bonding authority, SB-2079 technical changes, HB-2056 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149, 3519, 4139 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Environmental Legal Resources, Attorney General's Task Force on, SB-989 Environmental Protection Act see also: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES air pollution air permit renewals, HB-818 Clean Air Act Permit Program, HB-4037 gas vapor recovery system, stationary gasoline tanks, HB- 3632 gasoline vapor recovery systems, SB-1241; HB-10, 3018 new municipal waste facilities, moratorium, HB-195, 3074 refrigerant recovery, HB-3019 toxic air contaminants, fee, HB- 4064 toxic automobile paint, hazardous waste ID, HB-2451 batteries, new Title, SB-1768 Clean Air Act Permit Program, SB-1295; HB-4037 definitions animal waste, HB-3666 exclusions-regional pollution control facility, HB-3251 hazardous hospital waste, HB-2491 industrial process waste, shredder fluff, HB-1514 infectious waste, HB-2491 municipal waste, HB-1438 potentially infectious medical waste, HB-2491 reclaimed asphalt pavement, clean construction or demolition debris, HB-4039 recycling facilities, not regional pollution control facilities, HB- 3574 shredder fluff, HB-1514 2592 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. direct appeal, administrative order, H B-4081 enforcement fugitive dust rules, HB-1782 Inland Waterway Protection Title, HB- 4152 land pollution and refuse disposal bottle deposits and fees, HB-3931 compost quality standards/testing, SB-2175; HB-3073, 3843 composting facilities, HB-3392, 4087 environmental audits, HB-3605 environmental law enforcement seminar costs, HB-2473 EPA clean-up liability, HB-3605 fee requirement exemptions, HB-1514 foreign waste, HB-1156, 1335, 1375, 1519 grease trap sludge disposal, HB-957 Hazardous Waste Fund uses, SB- 2103; HB-2462, 3665 hazardous waste, hospital, HB- 131,2491 hazardous waste, household, SB- 1931; HB-1509, 1510, 3029 hazardous waste, SB-1765; HB-687, 1033, 1363, 3039, 3235 Home Value Assurance Act, HB- 2397 hospital waste reduction, HB-477 industrial area, regional garbage transfer station, SB-845 infectious waste, HB-884, 2491 Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2647 landscape waste, HB-1145, 1287, 1588, 4087 local gov't. hazardous substance cleanup, cost recovery, HB-706 local tipping fee, uses, HB-3843 municipal waste, HB-6 nonhazardous special waste manifests, HB-3666 quarterly reports, landfill operators, HB-2019 sanitary landfills, SB-296, 989; HB-1510, 2019 sanitary landfills: foam covers, large appliance disposal, SB-989 shredder fluff waste, HB-1514, 2589 Solid Waste Management Fund, restricted uses, HB-3959 solid waste, SB-414, 1712; HB-114, 1631, 2972 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. source reduction, HB-3892 special waste shipping manifests, SB-388; HB-818 technical changes, HB-1742 underground storage tanks, SB- 1478; HB-1741, 2778, 3141, 3251, 4039 Undrgrnd. Stor. Tank Fund, HB-1184, 2929 Undrgrnd. Storage Tank Advisory Committee, HB-996 wastewater treatment sludge, SB- 923 white goods, SB-989, 1439, 1764, 1778, 1989 municipal waste incineration, Article, H B-4003 noise Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB- 1197 penalties Environmental Advocate, Illinois, SB-232 fugitive dust rules, HB-1782 habitual violator sites, full-time inspectors, HB-4141 illegal dumping, recorded on title to property, HB-2462 State's Attorney civil actions, HB- 2716 permits Clean Air Act Permit Program, HB-4037 composting sites, HB-3351, 3369 composting sites, location restrictions, SB-1931 Cook County local siting review; reg. pollution control facility 3rd party appeals, HB-1178 hazardous waste/PCE incinerator operators, analyze waste, SB-924 incinerators, local site review, HB- 479 incinerators, new, moratorium, HB-477, 548 landscape waste composting, HB-114, 1287, 1518, 2250 local siting testimony, HB-4040 municipal waste incineration & disposal facilities, HB-6 non-Ill, waste, local siting review, SB-884 potentially infectious medical waste, HB-2491 public health and welfare review, HB-1631 regional hazardous waste facilities, local siting review, HB-1199 2593 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. regional pollution control facilities HB-1630, 3320 technical changes, HB-1613 potentially infectious medical waste manifests, HB-3666 new Title, HB-2491 public water supplies agrichemical facilities, SB-1750 aluminum in drinking water, HB- 1233 contaminant levels, SB-1296 drinking water standards, SB-864 fees: school districts, HB-2589 Pollution Control Board - see below State Government, administration of agencies, SB-2105 technical changes, HB-1613, 1742, 1994, 2153, 2249, 2250, 2251, 2325, 2478, 2608, 3251, 3893, 4027, 4036, 4038 technical changes, SB-966, 1028, 2225 toxic chemical reporting nuclear facility environmental feasibility report, statutory requirement, SB-1244 nuclear facility, environmental feasibility report, SB-1244 used oil, SB-1572 used tires retail sale fee, SB-989 tire scrap, fuel, energy generation, SB-447 vehicle use tax surcharge, tire shredding equipment, HB-2340 variances, hearing requests, SB-1954 water pollution fees: school districts, HB-2589 gas station Phase II Vapor Recovery program, HB-10 Lake Calumet groundwater study, HB-941, 2911 low-flow toilets, SB-522 septic system sludge, wastewater treatment plants, HB-1448, 3380 tarp/coverings, no PCB rules, HB- 401 Environmental Regulatory Assistance Program, DCCA, HB-3692 Environmentl. Protection Trust Fund Act transfers of funds, HB-4037 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency agrichemical groundwater protection program, Dept. of Agriculture, SB-1750 Environmental Challenge Law, HB- 4004 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. foams, sanitary landfill cover, SB-296 funds/reimbursements, hazardous waste & substance management, SB- 1986; HB-3577 hazardous waste production report, HB-1363 hazardous waste/PCB incinerator operator, analyze waste, SB-924 Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Emission Testing Law, HB-4180 local gov't. sanitary landfill spending, EPA audits, SB-1986 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-114 non-hazardous waste landfill permit system study, SB-1931 pollution prevention program rules, HB-4039 Pollution Preventn. Advisory Council, SB-1295 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241, 2239; HB-1450, 1935 solid waste management plans, EPA financial assistance, HB-2253 State Government, administration of agencies, SB-2105 tiered landfill permitting structure study, SB-1931 toxic pollution prevention, SB-2180 groundwater Lake Calumet, DENR study, HB-941 Groundwater Protection Act UofI research, HB-1522 landscape waste, SB-1001; HB-114, 1145, 1287, 1518, 1588, 2250, 2254 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act see: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Pollution Abatement Enforcement Act Att. Gen. environmental law enforcement seminars, HB-2473 Pollution Control Board (PCB) board meetings, General Assembly representation, HB-1410 compost quality standards/testing, SB- 2175; HB-3073, 3843 Dept. Agriculture agrichemical facility containment rules, SB-1750 drinking water, presence of aluminum, HB-1233 gasoline vapor recovery program, gas stations, SB-1241; HB-10, 3018 potentially infectious medical waste, HB-3666 refrigerant recovery, HB-3019 rules procedures, SB-326 tanks, PCB rulemaking authority, HB-3251 2594 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. tarp/coverings, no Board rules, SB- 844; HB-401 Pollution Prevention Act, Illinois, SB-1295; HB-4037 recycling and waste reduction see also: RECYCLING batteries, SB-1768 State agency requirements; incentives; Solid Waste Reduction Advisory Council, HB-6 Waste Reduction and Recycled Products Procurement, E091-4 white goods, SB-1764 Recycling Market Development Zone Act, HB-2910 Regional Airport Noise Abatement Commission, HB-3255 Solid Waste Management Act compostable/recyclable waste separate collections, DENR study, SB-1929; HB-3892 Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, Advisory Task Force on, SB-189; HB-1475 recycled plastics substitution, HB-201 recycling, waste reduction, HB-6 reduction of waste volume & toxicity, HB-1438 Solid Waste Advisory Committee, SB-1768; HB-4027 source reduction, HB-3892 technical changes, HB-1993, 2252 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act See LOCAL GOVERNMENT Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Act, HB-463 underground storage tanks Fund: investment interest; motor fuel tax collection, HB-1184 Underground Storage Tank Advisory Committee, HB-996 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-927, 1173 ETHICS Attorney Act attorney-client professional conduct, SB-824 economic interest statements Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 Governmental Ethics Act annual gift limit, all public officials, HB-1331 buying influence, HB-1324, 1325, 1332 client representation, HB-1330 Executive Branch Ethics Law, SB-182 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ETHICS-Cont. filing exemptions, SB-1987; HB-3034 former employee, confidential information disclosure, HB-1326 legislator conduct, mandatory, HB- 3526 legislator economic associations, SB- 1245 legislator professional representation, HB-2322 local governmental unit; notice; fees & penalties, HB-2953 minimum income, filing status, SB- 1755 nepotism, HB-1327 pecunicary interest/potential benefits, HB-1329 personal friends contracts, HB-1328 reporting categories, SB-215 teachers, filing exemptions, HB-732, 1428, 3237 technical changes, HB-2953 ward & township committeemen, central committee chairmen, HB- 2776 Legislative Ethics Act, Illinois, HB-1663 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Advanced Telecommunications and Networking, Illinois Task Force on, E091-11 Annual Report on the State of Rural Ill. Economy, E091-13 Chicago business district flooding tax filing extension; abatement of penalties & interest, E092-2 Consumer Services Office abolishes; consolidates into Office of Public Counsel, E091-7 disclosure of information, SB-2191 limited continuation, E091-8 Crime and Corrections, Illinois Task Force on, E092-1 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission, E091-9 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, E091-12, 92-5 Purchasing Act, Illinois emergency filing procedures continued practice, E092-6 Science Advisory Committee, Governor's, E091-10 Senior Involvement, Governor's Office of functions reassigned to Dept. on Aging, E091-5 Sexual Harassment policy, State agencies, E092-7 State employees hiring freeze, revokes, E091-3 Persian Gulf personnel, E091-1 2595 EXECUTIVE ORDERS-Cont. sexual harassment policy, E092-7 unsued vacation/sick leave policy, E091-2 State vehicles seat belts, E092-3 valid operator licenses; no alcohol or drugs, E092-4 Voluntary Action, Governor's Office of functions reassigned to Lt. Governor, E091-6; HB-3811 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 EXPLOSIVES See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION FAIRS Agricultural Fair Act Fair and Exposition Authority, HB-85 technical changes, HB-1946 use of funds, HB-1352 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act exceptions, eliminates; water slides, HB-486 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 State Fair Act minimum gate fees, SB-449 2004 World's Fair Commission Act, HB- 3775 FAX See UTILITIES FIRE PROTECTION Facilities Requiring Smoke Detectors Act child care facilities, HB-1645 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act advisory board; licensing; discipline; administration, SB-1006 Ill. Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Board, SB-922; HB-2197 State Fire Marshal duties, HB-2197 Fire Investigation Act assessment, increase; Fire Protection District Distributive Fund, SB-2044 below market loans, SB-1006 facility inspection reports, filed with State Fire Marshal, HB-2786 fire ins. company assessments, increases, SB-2044; HB-2655, 3393 Fire Protection District Act annexation, HB-3037 annexed territory, rebates, HB-705 board membership, SB-593 certification of fire protection dist. levy, SB-1490 convicted felons, SB-506 disconnection, HB-2066 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FIRE PROTECTION-Cont. dissolution, HB-4107 emergency telephone system; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 non-resident services, itemized bills, SB-1858 organization, majority vote, SB-922; HB-2653 tax rate, ballot form, SB-593 technical changes, HB-1722, 2277 firemen headsets, SB-1719 Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois repeals; Fireworks Regulation Act, SB- 1235 Furniture Fire Safety Act repeals; Furniture Testing and Fire Safety Code, HB-1981 Sale of Uniforms Act, SB-1739 State Fire Marshal Fireworks Reg. Act of Ill./Fireworks Use Act, repeals, SB-1235 Fireworks Regulation Act, SB-1235; HB-4199 Fireworks Use Act, repeals, SB-1235; HB-4199 private fire protection certification, HB-3114 school sprinkler systems, HB-72 FIREWORKS See FIRE PROTECTION FISH See GAME CODES FLAGS Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 FOOD AND DRUGS animal cosmetic/household product testing, bans, HB-1042 Bottled Water Act label requirements, SB-71 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Commercial Feed Act administration; terms; fees; reports; powers & duties Dept. Agriculture, SB-225 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB- 1394; HB-2329 Egg and Egg Products Act, Illinois surety bonds; fines; violations; Dept. Ag. sampling; storage; ID; fees; SB- 1947 Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Food Safety Transportation Act food components; vehicle cleaning, SB- 719; HB-1901 2596 FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. Food Service Privatization Act, HB-917 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208, 3795 Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Illinois drug product selection programs, SB-1769 fast food ingredient disclosure, HB- 2576 irradiated food, HB-3044 medical test kits, warning labels, SB- 107 nonprescription caffeine drugs to minors, HB-3043 therapeutic use, generic equivalents, HB-157 Ginseng Harvesting Act regulatory authority, HB-62 ginseng marketing program, HB-167 Glass Recycling Act, HB-547 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act wild game donations, HB-508, 3412 wild game, SB-1313 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act exemptions poultry raiser, minimums, HB- 2768 religious establishments, HB-1135 monetary penalties, SB-1947; HB-854, 3712 pricing, SB-280 Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046 organic foods Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Pharmaceutical Distributors Occupation Tax Act, HB-4175 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 mail-order pharmacies, HB-3613 pharmacist drug treatment, Pharmacist Substance Abuse Fund, HB-1408 State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund, interest redeposits, HB-3910 technical changes, HB-1398, 3911 prescription drugs use, Dept. on Aging pamphlet, SB-56 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB-2576 Sanitary Food Preparation Act chemically tenderized meat, SB-2931 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) additional grant, eliminates, SB-1783, 2156 annual adjustment, HB-1568 brand name drugs, charge, SB-1479 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 eligibility; copayments; program costs, SB-1479 eligibility, SB-1806; HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 income threshold/grant base increase, HB-3934 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act, SB-1806 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479, 1671; HB- 4179 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 FORESTRY See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION FUELS Alternative Motor Fuels Commission, SB- 1361 Coal Development Board emission allowances policies, HB-3110 powers & duties, SB-455, 629; HB- 2342 Coal Mining Act - see: NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Coal Technology Development Assistance Act, Illinois gross revenues, limited producers, DENR, SB-735 revenue transfers; tax credits, SB-57; HB-991 Diesel Powered Motor Vehicles Emission Testing Act, SB-1231 ethanol content, standards, SB-1361 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Law, SB- 1171 Ethanol Motor Fuel Act, SB-1361, 1379 public transit bus engines, demonstration grant program, HB- 2536 Gas Pipeline Safety Act, Illinois - see: SAFETY gas stations Phase II Vapor Recovery program, HB-10 gasohol Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB- 2370 2597 FUELS-Cont. State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act, HB-2368 Gasoline Storage Act technical changes, HB-1741, 3251 underground storage tanks, HB-1741, 3141, 3251 Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act ethanol content, SB-1361 Oil and Gas Act drilling permits certificate of deposit in lieu of bond, SB-266 geophysical logs; drilling reports; core samples standards; waste permit, SB- 904 permits; bonds; plugging; fees, SB-326 permits; surety bonds; transfers; plugging; fees, HB-1850 Oil and Gas Board, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, SB-326 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act, HB-146 Oxygenated Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB- 929 Surface Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act - see: NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION GAME CODES Bird Shooting Act sporting/marksmanship permits, HB- 1567 Fish and Aquatic Life Code (formerly - Fish Code) creates, SB-1409 license fees; sr. citizen license; SB-1896 perch & chub, SB-1508 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 Fish Code see also: Fish and Aquatic Life Code gill nets; Lake Michigan; yellow perch & bloater chub; licensees, SB-1508 licenses, conservation organizations; fees, HB-2463 lifetime license, stamp exemption, HB- 837 lifetime licenses, HB-2463 nonindigenous species, HB-1757, 2463 repeals; Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 violations, license suspension, HB-70 Fish Restoration Project Act repeals; Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 Ground Hog Bounties Act, HB-1441 Habitat Endowment Act, SB-1955 Landowner Hunting Preference Act, HB- 253 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAME CODES-Cont. license/permit fees, HB-1103 Sportsmen's Advisory Committee, Dept. of Conservation, HB-4159 Wildlife Code game protection city limits hunting; excess deer, Rock Cut State Park, SB-509 crippled birds, HB-666 deer hunting, does first, SB-112, 143; HB-1633 deer season, archery, SB-130, 1955, 2182; HB-3325, 3969 deer season, bow & arrow, SB-130; HB-3325 deer season, HB-531, 3325 deer, handguns, SB-398; HB-1433 deer, handicapped hunters, SB-1286 deer, senior citizen shotgun permits, HB-823 Dept. Conservation conveyances, SB-130 falconry season, restrictions, HB- 2640 game bird season, HB-708 handicapped persons, SB-398; HB-921, 1234 Horseshoe Lake Waterfowl Refuge, Marion-Pickerell Waterfowl Refuge, SB-1955 hunting dog trespassing, retrieval, HB-3328 landowner deer hunting permits, HB-1147 landowner permission, HB-1433 leghold traps; trapper education, HB-192 migratory bird season, SB-1955 non-residents observe Illinois seasons, HB-508 pheasant stamps, SB-411; HB-70 rabbit season, HB-2764 raccoon hunting season, HB-508, 509 snares, SB-1748; HB-3176, 3224 snipes/woodcocks, migratory game birds, SB-637; HB-2640 wild turkey season, SB-130; HB- 3325 wildlife protected in adjoining states, HB-1433 handicapped persons, SB-398; HB-921, 1234 license fees; sr. citizen license; minor hunting license, SB-1896 licenses and permits conservation organizations; fees, HB-2463 coyotes, State Furbearer Stamp exceptions, SB-1797 2598 GAME CODES-Cont. deer/turkey, SB-1955, 2182; HB- 3969 disabled persons, HB-1234 dog training field trial sites, HB- 3148 furbearers hunting, preempt home rule, SB-253; HB-579 game breeding/hunting preserve site zoning requirements, HB- 2717 landowner deer hunting permits, HB-1147 migratory bird season, SB-1955 non-residents, SB-103, 1955; HB- 49, 3969 pheasant stamps, SB-411; HB-70 wild geese, federal regulations, SB-1193 protected species, HB-51 Public Hunting Grounds for Pheasants, daily usage stamp, HB-1433 sporting dog field trial sites, SB-1550 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 State Habitat Stamp; replace State Pheasant & State Furbearer Stamps, SB-1955 technical changes, HB-797, 854 wildlife habitat sites, Dept. Conservation maintain, SB-1550 Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 Zebra Mussel and Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Act, HB-1757, 2463 GAMES AND GAMBLING Balloon Dart Game Permit Act creates, SB-131 repeals, SB-1941 Bingo License and Tax Act see also: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS additional games, HB-245, 1034 aggregate daily prize, HB-830 civic center bingo licenses, SB-2048 legalized gambling; tax collection & administration, SB-2048 license, authorized days, HB-3173 licensed organization school tuition reduction, SB-197 licensing, senior citizens organization, HB-722, 1109 nightly game limit; special games; daily prize limit; employees, SB-832 prize value, SB-2067; HB-245 rental agreements, bingo licensee & provider of premises share proceeds, SB-2048 technical changes, HB-956 Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission/Task Force, SB-2048; HB- 3520, 3964 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. Charitable Games Act fraternal organization licensing, HB- 4013 local fraternal mutual benefit organization licenses, SB-1950 locations, multiple & alternate, HB-1109 rental of premises; veterans organizations games, HB-1109 technical changes, HB-1109 8 games/year, 2:00 a.m., SB-1641, 1950 Gaming Act, HB-3077 Horse Racing Act allocations, SB-69, 320, 406, 445, 458, 911; HB-223, 456, 1005, 1972 backstretch improvement fund, SB-458 charity & additional racing days, HB- 2175 inter-track wagering license forfeiture, non-use of racing days, HB-3279 locations, SB-458, 557 payments, SB-457 televised signals, SB-481 monetary penalties, HB-1430 race track security areas, SB-444 race track security; charitable contributions; pari-mutuel dept. staff, SB-458 Racing Board licensing, mobile off-track betting, HB-1706 membership; terms, SB-491; HB- 946 successor members qualifications, SB-445 Special Purse and Reward Fund Account deposits, SB-456 technical changes, HB-61, 855, 856, 1045, 1444, 2180, 3280 technical changes, SB-558, 559, 700, 701, 1651 thoroughbreds; Ill. foaled horse; stallions; SB-1901 Illinois Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, HB-1(SS-2) Land-Based Casino Gambling Revenue Allocation Act, HB-3972 Legalized Gambling Study and Authorization Act, SB-2158 Lottery Law, Illinois advertising policy; restrictions, HB- 4006 advertising, no educational references, HB-4005 advertising, SB-1171; HB-710, 1309, 2889, 2902, 2924 advertising, ZIP code proportionate spending; FY limits, HB-2743 2599 GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. annual report, ZIP code area sales, HB-2748 licensure suspension, tax delinquent agent, SB-98; HB-439 lottery agent rights, equipment removal, HB-4021 prize account, HB-854 prize payments, SB-1906 proceeds, Lottery School Fund, HB- 681, 2773 proceeds, School Aid Lottery Fund, HB-1305 technical changes, HB-1201, 3217, 3218 ticket redemption, no fee, SB-1950 unclaimed prize money, HB-454, 3761 video gambling machines, SB-378, 1758; HB-3276, 3387 video lottery terminals, airports, HB- 3276 Lottery Sports Action Act, SB-1344 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB- 1(SS-2); HB- 1(SS-2) Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act Common School/Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 local fraternal mutual benefit organization licenses, SB-1641, 1950 taxation - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS ticket face value tax, HB-4013 winning ticket retention, SB-832 Raffles Act minors, SB-1641, 1950; HB-4013 Riverboat Gambling Act admission fee, directed to county & city, SB-1666 continuing appropriation distributions, SB-1721 county annual stipend, SB-834 docked gambling, SB-254 excursion ends, public announcements, SB-255 game rules, payout, disadvantage posting; compulsive gamblers; boat repairs; reel pictures; credit & wagering; employees, hiring & training; liquor, HB-832 Gaming Board Gambling Board, name change, SB-1083; HB-1117 license: Metropolitan Pier & Expo Authority, SB-1738; HB-2721 licensing, economically depressed areas, SB-478 public information, SB-378; HB- 832 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. Lake County license, HB-1301, 2656 Lake Michigan, SB-378; HB-2656 licensee info; disclosure; fees; employee age, training; credit; liquor sales, SB-1086 Regional Wagering Planning Authority, SB-378 technical changes, HB-1471, 1472, 1473 technical changes, SB-478 wager limits, SB-378 slot machines airports, municipalities, SB-26; HB- 289 Video Gaming Terminal Act, SB-1444 Video Poker Act, HB-4198 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Balanced Budget Notes Act - see: STATUTES Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act General Assembly members, SB-1472 Compensation Review Board abolishes, HB-4214 authority, limits, HB-962 FY93 cost-of-living increases, eliminates, SB-1972; HB-2923 reports: legislative, executive, judicial, HB-1561 Dedicated Fund Note Act - see: STATUTES Division of Legislative Districts Act Senatorial terms, 1990s, SB-1455 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 Fiscal Note Act - see: STATUTES General Assembly Compensation Act allowance appropriations, President & Speaker voucher for individual members' expenditures, HB-3628 Ethics Commission; code of conduct, HB-2412 office allowance decrease, SB-1974; HB-2724 telecommunications services voucher payments, HB-4233 travel allowance, limits, HB-3503 travel/allowances, technical changes, HB-3807 General Assembly Operations Act Reapportinment Committees, HB-2121 redistricting, minority rights, HB-2119 redistricting, public comment, HB- 2120 technical changes, SB-1455, 2140 Governmental Ethics Act See ETHICS 2600 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Cont. Home Rule Note Act - see: STATUTES Judicial Note Act - see: STATUTES Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 Citizens Assembly (Citizens Advocacy Councils) Senior Citizens/Water Resources, Citizens Councils on, SB-586 Economic and Fiscal Commission pension funding/group health insurance liability, annual reports, HB-3628 State funds status report, HB- 3591 Executive Directors annual meetings & reports, SB-1158 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission federal funds, Commission channeling agency, SB-1171, 1984 federal funds, loss or reduction, St. agencies notify Commission, SB-1793 Midwestern Higher Education Compact participation, HB-240 State mandates information, public hearings, SB-1171 Legislative Audit Commission Medicaid program audits, reaudits, HB-3716 State Program Audit Report Act, SB-1170; HB-2421 Legislative Printing Unit recycled paper, HB-1058 Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) Case Report; Uniform Laws Report; Digest, SB-2192 statutes codification, SB-2190; HB-3810 Legislative Research Unit electromagnetic radiation/health study, HB-2863 Legislative Space Needs Commission rules, SB-1246 technical changes, SB-2173 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 Legislative Ethics Act, Illinois, HB-1663 Lobbyist Registration Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Local Government Fiscal Practices Act standing committee recommendations dates, HB-1972 reapportionment/redistricting See REAPPORTIONMENT/ REDISTRICTING Representative District Modification Act, SB-1564; HB-3807 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Cont. Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991 - see: STATUTES Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 Spending Control Committee Act, SB-1557 statutes See STATUTES GINSENG See FOOD AND DRUGS GOVERNOR see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Board of Higher Education Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 inventors in residence matching grants program, HB-1014 nonpublic higher ed. institutions, capital construction, SB-1355 Build Illinois school district capital improvements, HB-1658 Chicago Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law, HB-2616 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 community colleges matching challenge grants, HB-935 Dept. of Agriculture Animal Welfare Checkoff Fund, HB- 3065 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 pharmacist substance abuse treatment programs, HB-1408 Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 child care workers, HB-2458 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) Chicago, 34th ward public library, SB- 2091 distance learning systems grants, HB-525 E.St.Louis Township modular housing factory, HB-1584 films production promotion, HB-3692 local business grants, HB-1176 local gov't. trash collection/building demolition. HB-1574. 3954 2601 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 3842 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources (DENR) generating station grants, SB-629 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB- 634; HB-1509 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 Dept. of Labor Occupational Health Clinics Act, HB- 3432 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DMHDD) Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 community mental hlth. centers grants, HB-2194 Special Olympics, Illinois, HB-3330 Dept. of Public Health Dental Student Grant Act minority dentistry student grants, SB-638 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293, 3748 rural obstetric physicians, HB-3164 Dept. of Revenue Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB- 1110 Dept. of Transportation (DOT) technical changes, SB-2064; HB-3603 Dept. of Veterans Affairs Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-2985 Dept. on Aging Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177 Grant Funds Recovery Act, Illinois Champaign-Ford County regional office, misapplied grant funds, SB-1554 Health Services Education Grants Act pharmacy schools/physician assistant programs, SB-1991; HB-3202 Higher Education Student Assistance Law increases monetary scholarships, SB-307, 1848 international internship program, funds expenditure, HB-3252 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. minority teachers aid Asian Americans/Native Americans, SB-1699; HB-3278 room and board, restricts, SB-270 repeals; Higher Education Student Assistance Act, HB-2166, 3555 technical changes, SB-889; HB-1384 veteran's scholarships, SB-60, 1300 Library System Act planning grants, HB-933 Matching Grants for Scholarship Act Higher Education Student Assistance Act, HB-2166 National Guard Scholarship Act Higher Education Student Assistance Act, HB-2166 Nurses in Advancement Law, HB-1216 Nursing Education Scholarship Law distribution formula, SB-1105 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act creates, SB-1806; HB-3135 life care contract services, HB-4258 nursing home definition, HB-4253 Public Community College Act Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship Programs Act, HB-278 Public Radio and Television Grant Act FCC test program stations, SB-1836; HB-3479 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 Residential Weatherization Program, SB- 49; HB-580, 3734 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB-2399 Scholarship Schools Act, SB-1775; HB- 3821 Secretary of State Literacy Act, Illinois, SB-2161 State Board of Education mathematics and science improvement grant program, SB-l1179; HB-126 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) minority teachers, eligibility, HB-3781 preschool educational model research- training programs, SB-1420 secondary sch. teachers, specific curriculum/world of work application, summer school, HB-455 Teacher Shortage Scholarships, bilingual special ed, SB-2179 technical preparation grant program, HB-755, 3465 vocational ed grants, secondary school teachers, specialized curriculum, HB-3465 State Board of Elections 2602 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. Military Absentee Ballot Fund, HB- 2539 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 Student Assistance Commission, Illinois Asian Americans adn Native Americans, HB-3278 engineering scholarhip proggram, SB- 299 Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship Aid Program, SB-1300 Pilot Scholarship Program Act, HB-31 Proprietary Student Assistance Program, HB-3940 State Scholar designations, HB-2423 Tourism and Promotion Act, Illinois, SB- 517 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES See Also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION electromagnetic radiation/health study, HB-2863 Environmental Challenge Law, HB-4004 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act reasonable/timely reimbursements, HB-706 Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois, Uniform household products, bitter taste, SB-76, 227; HB-814 local gov't. recovery of costs, HB-706 hazardous wastes see also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EPA hazardous waste production report, HB-1363 fee/Hazardous Waste Fund, limitations, SB-1177, 1180; HB- 1033 funds, public health uses, SB-1438 hospital waste, exempt from disposal fees, HB-131 incinerators moratorium, HB-477 liability, lender institutions exempt, HB-687 local siting review, HB-1199 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB-634; HB-1509 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-114 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act contract approval, Central Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Comm. SB-318; HB-1918 disposal, restricts, SB-201 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES-Cont. Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility Siting Commission, abolishes, HB-1918 nuclear power reactor fees, SB-1427, 1948; HB-1918 owners fees, SB-318 Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 State regulation, HB-53 technical changes, SB-1427, 1948 nuclear facility environmental feasibility report, SB-1244 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act nuclear power reactor fees, HB-1449 Nuclear Waste Interstate Compact Act technical changes, HB-3435 Radiation Installation Act industrial radiographers certification, HB-2021 Radiation Protection Act of 1990 by-product storage fee, SB-1529; HB-2022 electromagnetic radiation study, ICC & Dept. Nuclear Safety, HB-2775 fees, storage, SB-1101; HB-2920 fees, usage, HB-2022 industrial radiographers, certification, HB-2021 machine testing, SB-435 mammography, regulation, HB-2021 Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 technical changes, HB-3076 Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings Control Act, SB-1529 Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 tow trucks clean up, no hazardous substances, HB-815 Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Act, HB-463 Toxic Pollution Prevention Act pilot program; Advisory Board; reports; fees; SB-236, 2180; HB-3071 toxic pollution reduction plans, HB- 2326 HEALTH see also: MEDICINE Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715, 1073 Inspector General office repeal, deletes, HB-3849 Inspector General subpoena powers, HB-3005 2603 HEALTH-Cont. Quality Care Board; training; witnesses; investigations; program audits, HB-3093 repealer, SB-706 technical changes, HB-3008 Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004, 1610 Addictions Research Institute, Illinois, repeals, SB-626 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Law - see: EDUCATION, HIGHER Alternative Health Care Delivery Act, SB-837, 1814; HB-3687 Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 medical payment, post-secondary care, HB-2590 post-surgical care, treatment centers, SB-1814 post-surgical or obstetrical care, SB- 865 technical changes, HB-4080 Asbestos Abatement Act See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519, 4007 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 Bottled Water Act labeling; standards, HB-788 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Clean Indoor Air Act barriers, minimize smoke intrusion, HB-4071 disputes, nonsmoker preference, HB- 1013 home rule concurrent regulation, HB- 1012 technical changes, HB-1017 workplace, constitutional guarantees, HB-1205 Clinical Laboratory Act, Illinois - see: MEDICINE Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 Community Residence Transition Act, HB- 4103 Community Services Act annual services plan, report on addicted women & their children, SB-1902 developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. General Assembly members, SB-1472 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act - see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB- 1151 Dental Practice Act, Illinois - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING -REGULATION Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Dept. of Public Health - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Dev. Disabilities Law, Ill. Planning Council on federal law consistency; membership -quorum, qualifications, HB-2807 Developmental Dis. Prevention Act developmental disabilities, definition, SB-1631 Developmental Dis. Residential Services Act, SB-297 Developmental Disability and Mental Disability Services Act clinical social worker evaluations, HB-3005 definitions; out-of-home placement services; home-based support programs; HB-1106 developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 documented evaluations; definitions, SB-697 home-based services, cessation, HB- 3287 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act creates, SB-1394; HB-2329 licensing; liability; fees; discipline, HB-3356 technical changes, SB-2078 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208,3795 Funeral or Burial Funds Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Head and Spinal Cord Injury Act reported injuries, HB-2465 Health and Safety Act - see: EMPLOYMENT Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB- 595 Health Care Consent Act, SB-995 2604 HEALTH--Cont. Health Care Cost Containment Council hospital billing/statement standards, SB-1811 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 health care facility patient visitation, SB-1435 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Health Care Reform Task Force, Ill., HB-2758 Health Care Surrogate Act, SB-1092; HB-2334 Health Care Worker HIV Disclosure Act, HB-3048 Health Facilities Authority Act, Illinois access to facilities, HB-3639 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services funds, HB-2010 Public Aid provider payments, HB-2292 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967, 3225 vendors, Dept. Public Aid security interests, SB-631; HB-2010 Health Facilities Planning Act, Illinois access, prohibits blocking, SB-1690 Alternative Health Care Delivery Act, SB-837, 1814; HB-3687 ambulatory surgical treatment post- surgical care centers, SB-1814 Board membership, qualifications, HB- 2592 capital expenditure minimum; permit application review, HB-1512 exemptions, HB-4086 technical changes, SB-902; HB-1512, 2592 Health Finance Reform Act county hospitals, Dept. Public Aid supplemental payments, SB-837 county hospitals, supplemental payments, HB-942 hospital Medicaid reimbursements, HB-1000 Hospital Service Procurement Board, repeals, HB-3137 hospitals, Medicaid reimbursement, SB-500 I-CARE biennial audits, SB-646 Medicaid recipient services priority listing, SB-1853 physicians, providers of information to Cost Containment Council, HB-3619 repeal date, extends, SB-500 technical changes, HB-3136 Health Manpower Shortage Areas, reevaluation, HB-2578 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. Health Services Education Grants Act - see: GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Healthcare Professions and Occupations Licensure Review Act, SB-2138; HB-4163 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Hlth. Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Hlth. Care Provider Self-Referral Act, HB-4163 Home Health Agency Licensing Act AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, formerly Local Hazazrdous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-3029 hysterectomies Dept. Public Health brochure, SB-108; HB-916 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 Infant Mortality Reduction Act appropriations reserve; Community Health Center Care Fund, HB-1139 Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB-1903 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act Dept. Public Health records, HB-3638 inspection, mitigation, abatement, licensing rules, HB-3638 screening & inspection, agency reimbursement; DPH technical assistance, SB- 1559 standards; screening; fees; inspection; tenant rights; abatement; tax credit; penalties; cause of action, HB-2295 technical changes, HB-3638 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-3029 Long Term Care Reimbursement Rate Act, HB-2039 mammograms, HB-542 Medicaid Revenue Act, HB-2758 Medical Center District Act commercial development, HB-3504 technical changes, HB-3504 Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB- 410 2605 HEALTH-Cont. mental health Community Mental Health Act board employee hiring practices; DMHDD intergov'tal agreements, SB-168 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code clinical social worker evaluations, HB-3005 developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 DMHDD community care facility programs, developmentally disabled persons, HB-3713 involuntary admission, stalking, SB- 2216; HB-3271 psychotropic medication, written notice, SB-1219, 2143 records impoundment, HB-4047 sheriff transport patients, HB-305, 3005, 3097 social workers; patient physical restriction; medication; observation, HB-1073 technical changes, SB-1219, 1910; HB-1073, 1106, 3006 Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act confidentiality/disclosure, violent crimes, HB-1310 coroner inquiry, disclosure of recipient records, HB-852, 1829, 3304 Dept. State Police dial-up telephone system for firearm dealers, HB-57 developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 good faith, immunity, HB-2431 indigent recipients records, HB-1106 Inspector General For Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 records impoundment, HB-4047 Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program, repeat delinquency, HB-4075 subpoenas & written orders; public official, HB-1073 technical changes, HB-1076, 3007 Minority Health Services, Dept. Public Health office, HB-1346 Mosquito Abatement District Act technical changes, HB-2279 National Health Insurance Referendum Act, SB-2117; HB-3693 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois - see: SAFETY Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. administrator temporary authority, HB-1621 continuing education, HB-118 Nursing Home Care Act accreditation review pilot project permanence, SB-1077, 2141 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 definitions developmental disabilities, SB- 1631 facilities HIV residential treatment facilities, SB-9, 187 inspections, frequency, HB-3796 intermediate care/nursing facilities, HB-735 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 insurance v. surety bond, HB-735 Medicaid, case mix assessments; reimbursements, HB-3939 nursing care contracts charges, authorization for changes, written notice, SB- 1663 personnel nurse's aide, certificate of registration, HB-2465 training and qualifications, HB- 2160 resident rights discharge policy prior to admission, SB-510 discharge violations; property protection; written explanation, HB-489 emergency receiverships, Dept. Public Health monitor resident well-being, HB-489 Living Will/Powers of Attorney for Health Care, written info to patients, SB-79 nursing care contracts, notice of change in charges, SB-1663 resident property theft prevention, HB-491 written summary of rights, HB- 492 resuscitation protocol, SB-587 spousal impoverishment/insolvency, HB-3045 technical changes, HB-1879, 2160 technical changes, SB-1038, 1077 violations/penalties resident harm, licensee fine, SB-1965; HB-3119, 4079 Type B violations, HB-490 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act creates, SB-1806; HB-3135 2606 HEALTH-Cont. nursing home definition, HB-4253 nursing homes - see: NURSING HOMES Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046, 2329 Occupational Health Clinics Act, HB-3432 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Part-Time Employee Health Insurance Benefit Act, HB-3375 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Patient Protection in Utlization Review Act, HB-2503 Physical Fitness Services Act bonds equal to membership dues; copies of Act to members, SB-213 Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB- 4044, 4163 Planning Council/Developmental Disabilities Law clinical social worker evaluations, HB-3005 developmental disabilities, definition, SB-1631 federal law consistency; membership -quorum, qualifications, HB-2807 Planning Council/Mental Health Law membership, HB-1073 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293 Poison Control System Act, SB-2038; HB-3651 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Law health care provider written info to patients, SB-79 pregnant patients caesarean sections, Dept. Public Health est. practice parameters, SB-1647 pregnant women drug/alcohol use information, SB-1646 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act, HB-284 Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally Disabled Persons Act developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 Public Health District Act home visitation, pregnant women, new mothers, infants, HB-1283 public health administrators, SB-623 technical changes, HB-2274 Radiation Installation Act - see: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Radiation Protection Act of 1990 - see: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. Regional Health Care Services Authority Act, SB-202 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB-495 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB-2576 rural health foreign insurance companies, privilege taxes, Ill. Rural/Downstate Health Fund, HB-1220 Rural/Downstate Health Act, Illinois Center for Rural Health powers, HB-1216, 2577 SIU annual report, SB-410 technical changes, HB-1216, 3160 Self Esteem Act, HB-1705 Self Referral Act of 1992, SB-1813 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Specialized Living Centers Act developmental disabilities, definitions, SB-1631 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health Advisors, HB-735, 1216, 1953 State Building Cellulose Insulation Act, SB- 867 Structural Pest Control Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 Tanning Facility Permit Act creates, HB-1853 fines, deposit, HB-3138 Nursing Home Care Act fines, Tanning Facility Permit Fund, SB-1965 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495, 1975; HB-300, 2774 Universal Health Insurance Act, HB-2774 Utilization Review Agency Certificate Act, HB-3930 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB- 504 WIC Vendor Management Act program violations, Dept. Public Health review, HB-3138 Women's Health Services Center, DPH, SB-2146 HIGHWAYS Adopt A Highway Program Act, HB-2740, 2741 Adopt-A-Highway Act, Illinois, SB-1779 county highways county engineer, SB-51 DOT construction proportionate to Motor Fuel Tax, SB- 1015 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 2607 HIGHWAYS-Cont. See ADVERTISING Highway Code, Illinois Adopt-A-Highway Act, local litter collection, HB-2741 annual report, township board; road district sell real property, SB-221 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) county bridge tax; backdoor referendum, SB-537 county highway mailboxes, SB-844 county unit dist. highway, motor fuel tax fund use, SB-2088; HB-2749 DOT conveyances, HB-4205 elected official salaries, tax levy, SB- 523, 844 highway commissioners annual report, HB-2969 employee benefits, HB-699, 2193 jurisdiction; road district systems, HB-4142 salaries, funds, HB-2904 local project, tax fund uses, SB-547 mail boxes, county highways, SB-428 mailboxes, local regulation, SB-2142 native Illinois vegetation plantings, HB-271 road district tax certification; right-of- way planting, HB-1189 road improvement impact fees interest-bearing accounts, HB-746 tax increase propositions, notice, SB- 503 tax levies; notice; referendum, HB-1228 tax levies, dates, SB-2100 tax levy certification dates, SB-1490; HB-409 tax revenue, certification, HB-799 technical changes, SB-844; HB-1191 township/district roads county subdivisions, HB-3027 uneconomic remnants, HB-1068 highway conditions DOT weather info telephone number, HB-1096, 1189 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB- 853 Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act, HB-2636, 3996 toll highways DOT conveyances, HB-4205 easement/permit charges, HB-1183 eminent domain, deauthorizes; Investor Owned Tollroad Co., DOT reimbursed, SB-381 environmentally/historically significant land use, HB-3366 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHWAYS-Cont. IDOT reimbursements: conveyances / environmental impact statements, HB-188 Investor Owned Tollroad Company, DOT reimbursed, SB-381 proposed tollway, environmental impact statements, HB-95, 173 Southwest Illinois Toll Highway Act, SB-892 technical changes, HB-720 Toll Highway Authority, State administrative expenses; Authority master plan; State agency, SB- 480 elected directors, HB-4046 maintenance/toll collection, private contractors, HB-1023 private investor charters, SB-381 proposed FY budget filing, SB- 1966 State agency, HB-275 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB-881; HB-967, 3225 toll reductions, HB-1404 tolls, Northwest & Tri-State tollways, HB-73 tolls, semi-annual estimates, HB-174 U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB-396, 1189 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act technical changes, SB-2225 Deposit of State Moneys Act heritage tourism linked investments, HB-1041 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Hist. Presrvtn. Act Dana-Thomas house fees, HB-2809, 3894 site user fees, SB-1782 technical changes, SB-2225 Hist. Presrvtn. Agency Act Dana-Thomas house fees, HB-2809 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 property exchange, HB-2174 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 site user fees, SB-1782 student campsite rates; abandoned property titles vested in Agency, SB-1248 technical changes, SB-996 volunteers, SB-1171 Human Remains Display Act, HB-521 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act A.G./State's Attorneys order for return of remains to grave, HB-520 2608 HISTORIC PRESERVATION-Cont. public display, restricts, SB-1442 Museum District Act approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois automatic/conditional approval; Ill. State Museum data, mapping, SB- 525 State/private projects, notice, funding & approval, SB-922; HB-841 technical changes, SB-2225 State parks and facilities license/permit/user fees, HB-1103 U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB-396, 1189 HOLIDAYS See Also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Famous Americans Day, HB-2479 Legal Holidays Act Famous Americans Day, creates; repeals specific holidays, HB-2479 State Commemorative Dates Act, HB-2438 HOME RULE See LOCAL GOVERNMENT HORSE RACING See GAMES AND GAMBLING HOSPITALS Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act see: HEALTH inspections; recovery care pilot project; Dept. Public Health review; license fees; no cost medicare patient care, HB-2590 Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 Cook County Hospital drug abuse treatment, HB-3965 county hospitals technical changes, HB-942 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 Hospital Care Assurance Program, Dept. Public Aid, SB-500; HB-1000 Hospital District Law approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) assets disbursements, HB-3862 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOSPITALS-Cont. directors, elected, HB-222 hospital facilities, lease and transfer of assets, HB-2591 technical changes, HB-2272, 2591, 3862 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Hospital Licensing Act Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 ambulatory surgical treatment centers; recovery care pilot project; license fees; Dept. Public Health review; no cost medicare patient care, HB-2590 birth centers, excludes, HB-488 discharge notice, Medicare patients, HB-569 Living Will/Powers of Attorney for Health Care, written info to patients, SB-79 newborn drug testing, HB-187 patient rights, written summary, SB-106 Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB-4044 residents/interns, working hours, SB-1692 resuscitation protocol, SB-587 reusable diapers, requires, HB-3974 risk management program, HB-1711 Section references, HB-4076 staff privileges, SB-210; HB-205 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40 Physician Self-Referral Act, HB-4044 Town Hospital Act drug abuse treatment, HB-3965 Uninsured Hospital Patient Cost Recovery Act, SB-2071 University of Illinois Hospital Act drug abuse treatment, HB-3965 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act compensation, market value, SB-1322 technical changes, SB-1041, 1322; HB- 2151 Affordable Housing Act, Illinois funds distribution, lowest incomes, HB- 2151 technical changes, HB-459 Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 Affordable Residential Housing Act, HB- 1875 Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 2609 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984 Community Development Finance Corporation Act Corporation appointment, HB-3201 foreign investments, HB-3841 Community Residence Transition Act, HB- 4103 Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Federal HOME Investment Trust Fund, HB-3239 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB-1031 Home Ownership Made Easy Act new Program, financial institution management; real estate transfer tax waivers, HB-4119 technical changes, HB-2003 86-1462 effective date, HB-459 Home Repair Fraud Act home repair business: notice to consumer, reimbursement of consumer, HB-2128 intent to defraud, prima facie evidence, HB-2527 penalties, senior citizen victims, SB-64 windows, SB-1005 Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2397 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB-1649 Homelessness Prevention Act Homelessness Prevention Fund, reimbursement payments, SB-756, 1833 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-280 Housing Affordability Impact Note Act, HB-3808 Housing Authorities Act Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 eviction of tenants, SB-246 population levels, HB-1323 priorities; duties; responsibilities, HB-1323 public housing resident commissioners, HB-3422 technical changes, HB-810, 1322 tenant commissioners, HB-1587, 2903 tenant-management projects, HB-1504 Housing Development Act air conditioning; sr. citizen heat & air conditioning, SB-1852 bond indebtedness reservations, HB-1091 bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 Housing Affordability Impact Note Act, HB-3808 Housing Development Authority Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. bond obligation limits, HB-3240 services to community organizations, advances, loans, grants, SB-526 services to non-profit entities, HB-1091, 3240 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB-881; HB-967, 3225 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Illinois, HB-1038 mortgage prepayments, SB-1322 residential mortgages, HB-1092, 3239 technical changes, SB-755 veterans mortage priority, HB-1615 Housing, Ill. Department of, SB-754 Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2647 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Low Income Housing Valuation Act, HB- 1243 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Illinois, HB-1038 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926; HB- 4088 public housing students in public housing, unemployment prevention program, HB-1543 rental housing - see: LANDLORD AND TENANT Residential Building Lot Disclosure Act, HB-1377 Residential Weatherization Program, SB-49 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 Shelter Residents Protection Act, HB-3408 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Street Number Display Act, HB-2003 subsidized housing unrelated aged/disabled joint occupants, HB-785 Tenant Management Act, HB-909 HUMAN RIGHTS Civilian Review Panel Act, SB-468 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 Equitable Restrooms Act, SB-1171; HB-812, 1150, 1309 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 Human Rights Act circuit court, filing of complaints, HB- 3873 definitions citizenship/alienage, HB-219 discrimination categories, SB-330; HB-973 2610 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. parental status, SB-2108 sexual orientation, SB-1605;HB- 608 Department of Human Rights - See: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERN MENT direct appeal, administrative order, H B-4081 employment arrest records, use, SB-922 city police/firemen, age requirements, HB-1009, 2622 disabled, State agency plans, HB-2177 discrimination categories, SB-330; HB-973 drug/alcohol use, termination or denial of employment, SB-1658; HB-3151 firefighters / paramedics / law enforcement officers, exempts, HB-317 sexual harassment, SB-812 State agencies-criminal conviction info, HB-1843 financial credit consumer loans, HB-594, 3309 hearings, investigatory processes, HB- 3406 Human Rights Commission - see below insurer discrimination, SB-470; HB- 529 jurisdiction, SB-522; HB-1371, 3215 petition for temporary relief, HB-2243 procedures position statements filed with petitions, HB-3406 public accommodations private clubs, SB-284; HB-23, 115,3079 public gifts/private grants, reported, SB-554 real estate transactions citizenship status, HB-2243 discrimination categories, SB-330; HB-973, 2243 rehearing application, HB-2240 reinstatement of complaint, HB-3406 sexual harassment policy, HB-4078 sexual harassment, prima facie case, HB-2673 State agency appointments & promotions, SB-472 statute of limitation, HB-3406 technical changes, SB-1416, 1969; HB- 608, 3406, 3646, 4095, 4161 Human Rights Commission decisions, publication, HB-2335 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. member qualifications, HB-3215 service of charge on respondent, HB- 919 sexual harassment, respondent punitive damages, HB-2681 toll free #, status of charges & complaints, SB-770; HB-772 training/development programs, HB-772 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB- 744 Minority & Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 minority/female businesses DCCA loan pilot program, HB-119 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 Sexual Harassment, State agencies policy, E092-7 South Africa Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516; HB-4160 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB-3522 INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS see also: CIVIL PROCEDURE see also: CONSUMERS Assumption of the Risk Act, SB-277 Baseball Facility Liability Act, HB-2824 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act, HB-65, 684 Children and Family Services Act service providers immunity, SB-101 Collegiate Athletic Association Compliance Enforcement Procedures Act, HB-682 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530, 3364 Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-41, 3847 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424, 1917; HB-3316, 3655 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 dental clinics free clinic service, immunity, HB-1594 dental hygienist immunity, HB-3567 Emergency Med. Services Personnel Lien Act, HB-4194 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB- 382, 2133; HB-782 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-173; HB- 3488 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act wild game, SB-1313 Good Samaritan Immunity Act, SB-635 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB-1031 2611 INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS-Cont. insurance companies financial condition information, informant immunity, SB-2153 joint rights and obligations technical changes, SB-380 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Limited Liability Company Act, SB-1429, 2163 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: LOCAL GOVERNMENT bicycle rallying, HB-1228 bonds, exempt from Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, HB-4023 employee indemnity, punitive damages, HB-807 police tort immunity, SB-1746 technical changes, SB-1034; HB-2157 Media Whistle Blower Protection Act, HB- 3784 Police Search Cost Recovery Act noncustodial parent abductors, HB-2962 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 Product Liability Improvement Act, SB-156 Public Employee Disability Act benefits, Dept. Corrections & MHDD employees, HB-3098 part-time employees, HB-3098 Prisoner Review Board employees, HB-3917 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, repeals, HB-2437, 3813 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, HB-2901 State Employee Indemnification Act Poison Control Centers, HB-3651 State Public Improvement Contracts Damage Waiver Act, HB-3177 Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act, SB-2154 INSURANCE Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004, 1610 accident and health Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004 Affordable Health Insurance Act, HB- 3927 ambulance services, HB-3952 basic coverage policies, SB-1812 breast implant removal, SB-2123; HB-3323, 3803 cancer treatment protocols coverage, HB-1425 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 continuation, local gov't. coverage, HB- 3698 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. DASA licensees, SB-942 fibrocystic condition, SB-830; HB-2825, 3092 health care reviewing agents, certification procedures, HB-I111 Health Insurance Claim Filing Act - see: claims hearing aid services, SB-1661 hospital/ambulance coverage, SB-164 in vitro fertilization coverage, SB-1310; HB-133 infertility, HB-1470 mammograms, SB-527; HB-542, 3803 maternity benefits, SB-166 optometric services providers, HB-2906 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-2503 policy understandability standards, HB-1425 pre-hospital care, SB-167 premium increases, limits, HB-3157 rates, zip code area basis, bans, HB- 1627 skeletal structure, diagnostic and surgical procedures, HB-2791, 3612 Small Employer Group Health Insurance Law exclusions, HB-2900 fibrocystic condition, HB-2825, 3092 mental illness treatment / rehabilitation, SB-1058 substance abuse treatment, DASA licensees, SB-1815 Universal Health Care Act, HB-300 arbitration discovery, uninsured motorist, SB-291 bicycle messenger services, liability insurance, HB-3746, 3790 casualty insurance/fidelity bonds/surety contracts damaged property, tax certificates, SB-1025 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 CHIPS - see: service plans (Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act) claims fire appraisal fees, HB-1470 Health Insurance Claim Filing Act self-insurance, reimbursements, SB-211; HB-324 improper claims practices, SB-1338; HB-3476 Insurance Claims For Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 payments, damages for vexation delay, HB-99 uniform procedures; time limits, HB-1470 2612 INSURANCE-Cont. universal medical claim forms, SB- 2124 com panies/officers/directors accident & health business reports, HB-3281 actions against officers & directors, SB-2153 bail, surety bonds; Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, SB-1803 company liquidations, compensation approved by court, HB-3157 directors, one company only, HB-1399 domestic captive insurance companies credit for reinsurance, SB-267, 1119 domestic insurers, nonresident coverage, SB-1922 examination, SB-267 expert examiners, Purchasing Act compliance, HB-543 false information, HB-1400 financial condition information, informant immunity, SB-2153 foreign/alien companies accident/health ins. tax; Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-410 intermediary fees, SB-267 privilege taxes, 11. Rural/ Downstate Health Fund, HB- 1220 investments; annual statements; recoveries, SB-1909 investments, domestic companies, SB-267 investments, limits, HB-3281 liquidation immunity, HB-3283 misrepresentations and false warranties defeat of policy, HB-750 policyholder security account, HB-1141 reports: filing, penalties; travel reimbursement, SB-1909 risk retention groups, annual statements, HB-3281 subordinated debt, floating rates, SB-1909 telephone solicitors, registration, HB- 3876 travel reimbursement, HB-3281 complaints, destruction, HB-1604 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act (CHIPS) - see: service plans consumer guide, annual, HB-96 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898; HB-2544, 3678 Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund Act, HB-4123 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. continuation privileges conversion to individual policy, SB-152 Controlled Insurance Business Transaction Act, HB-2351 definitions state of the United States of America, HB-544 denial of coverage/refusal to insure economic status/risky environment, HB-301 fibrocystic condition, SB-830; HB-2825, 3092 frame structure, HB-232 geographic location, HB-87 medical reasons, notice to individual & medical professional, HB-3955 military personnel, SB-169 non-insulin diabetes diagnosis, HB- 4002 space heater use, HB-233 structure age, HB-231 dental payment amounts establishment, disclosure, HB-1204 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB-436 earthquake information notice, HB-1618 fees, charges, taxes copy fees, HB-3450, 3743 fibrocystic condition , SB-830; HB-2825, 3092 fire fire ins. company annual assessments, HB-2655 insured appraisal fee, HB-1470 Government Insurance Procurement Act, H B-3602 handgun liability insurance, HB-2373 Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB- 595 health care reimbursement mail order pharmacies, HB-1409 HMO - see: service plans (Health Maintenance Organization Act) homeowners family member coverage, third party right of contribution acquisition, SB- 1986; HB-4073 independent agents, SB-1632 Insurance Claims For Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 Insurance Exchange Public Oversight Board, HB-1603 Insurance Guaranty Fund member contingent fees, HB-1604 Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act, HB-2615 investments 2613 INSURANCE-Cont. community reinvestments, SB-179 International Finance Corp., SB-988 life/annuities/endowments beneficiary organizations, HB-1604 employer insurable interests in employees, SB-1581; HB-2805, 2987 late benefits, interest, HB-1468 refusal to issue, military personnel, SB-169 spouse, dependent group life coverage, HB-4191 valuation, SB-267 Limited Health Service Organization Act -see: service plans local government, SB-384 long-term care benefits, eligibility conditions, HB- 2528, 3313 malpractice medical classifications; Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, HB-1154 medicare supplement technical changes, HB-2529 mine subsidence disputed claim arbitration, HB-254 Fund, HB-1525 motor vehicles auto repair service providers, SB-1709; HB-2907 denial of insurance, bans for persons with no driving violations, SB-2055; HB-3804 discovery, uninsured motorist, SB-291 glass repair service providers, SB-1909; HB-3450 insurance card issuance, SB-163 insurance card, past due insurance, HB-813 Mandatory Insurance Law key auto policy insurance, HB- 3270 Sec. of State authority, HB-701 premium and loss experience data, zip code basis reports, SB-463; HB-1591 rates, reduced for sr. cit., SB-530 rates, zip code area, HB-3333 risks, ineligible for surplus line insurer, HB-3743 municipal group insurance police, prepaid continuance, HB-824 National Health Insurance Referendum Act, SB-2117; HB-3693 Organ Transplant Insurance Act, SB-1163 Part-Time Employee Health Insurance Benefit Act, HB-3375 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. policies basic health insurance coverage, SB- 1812 cancellation notice, commercial excess or umbrella liability, SB-1808 defeat, misrepresentation or false warranty, HB-750 forms approval, HB-89, 595, 3157, 3281 in vitro fertilization coverage, SB-1310; HB-133 termination notices, HB-4178 Premium Finance Companies repeals; Premium Finance Regulation (new Article), HB-1700 unearned premiums, return; disclosures, SB-698; HB-3050 Premium Finance Regulation, new Article, HB-1700 Producer Controlled Insurer Act, SB-1909; HB-3281 producers, limited representatives, registered firms fees, increases; ISU Center for Insurance and Financial Services, SB-1546; HB-3696 producer examinations, SB-2238; HB- 3877 producer exams; discrimination; statistics, SB-698 telephone solicitors, registration, HB- 3876 prohibited practices sex discrimination, SB-470; HB-529 rates damages not fault of insured, excludes, HB-1469 Dept. consumer guide, HB-595 increases, accident & health premiums, HB-39 overtime exceptions, workers' comp & employers' liability acts, HB-3459 workers' compensation & employer's liability, HB-2964 zip code area, HB-1627, 3333 reciprocals, domestication, SB-698 rehabilitation and liquidation actions against officers & directors, SB-2153 HMO plans; special deputy audits, compensation, appointment; transfers, HB-3157, 3283 reinsurance Credit for Reinsurance Act, SB-1119 Reinsurance Intermediary Act, SB-267 repealed Articles, deferral, SB-1301 service plans (CHIPS; Dental; Health Maintenance Organization; Limited Health Service Organization; Medical; Non- Profit Health Care; Pharmaceutical; Vision; Voluntary Health Services) 2614 INSURANCE-Cont. Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 CHIPS-Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act eligibility limit, extends, SB-1023; HB-1466 eligibility; insurance company refusals, SB-1638; HB-3282 participating transplant center; plan specifications; group coverage; SB-1023; HB-1466 recoveries; stop loss; reinsurance; civil actions, HB-1466 dental insurance, HB-1204 Dir. of Ins. examination powers, SB-267 H MO-Health Maintenance Organization Act breast implant removal, SB-2123; HB-3323 cancer drugs, SB-1533 Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund Act, HB-4123 continuation coverage, HB-3281, 3698, 3902 discontinuance/replacement, HB-2094 exclusive contract disclosure, HB- 3909 fibrocystic condition, SB-830; HB-2825, 3092 in vitro fertilization, HB-3593 infertility, HB-133, 1470 insurance company control, HB- 980 mammograms, SB-527 medical transportation services payments, HB-3952 physician services, physicians not under contract of HMO, HB- 1445 rehabilitation/liquidation, SB-2153; HB-3157 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB- 436 sufficient providers, SB-208;HB- 206 Universal Health Care Act, SB- 300, 1495; HB-300, 2774 insurance policies, filing & approval, HB-3281 Limited Health Service Organization Act point-of-service products, HB-1516 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB- 436 skeletal structure, diagnostic & surgical procedures, HB-2791, 3612 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. telephone solicitors, registration, HB- 3876 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495, 1975; HB-300, 2774 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act experimental organ transplants, SB-115 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB- 436 skeletal structure, diagnostic & surgical procedures, HB-2791, 3612 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-4070 Small Employer Group Health Insurance Law -see: accident and health Special Crop Insurance Act, Illinois, HB- 1768 technical changes, HB-1400, 1516, 1603, 1604, 1605, 2163, 2297, 3268, 3333, 3334, 3803, 4110 technical changes, SB-267, 268, 702, 703, 847,942, 1025, 1660, 1798, 2148 third party prescriptions pharmacy election expiration, HB-1299, 3908 Title Insurance Act - see: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY Title Insurance Company Act - see: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495, 1975; HB-300, 2774 Universal Health Insurance Act, HB-2774 Utilization Review Agency Certificate Act, HB-3930 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act - see: service plans INTEREST See BANKING AND FINANCE INTERSTATE COMPACTS AND AGREEMENTS Central Midwest Radioactive Waste Compact Act Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 DCFS interstate exchange, adoptions, HB- 2468 federal Defense projects qualification, SB-1665 Interstate Rail Passenger Network Compact Act, HB-2865, 3729, 3754 Metropolitan Airport Authority, Illinois - Indiana compact, HB-3275 Midwestern Higher Education Compact ratification; Commission, SB-1354; HB-240 Nuclear Waste Interstate Compact Act repeals; Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 2615 INTERSTATE COMPACTS AND AGREEMENTS-Cont. technical changes, HB-3435 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Quad Cities Economic Development Act, SB-1665 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 JUDGES - JURORS See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS LANDLORD AND TENANT Landlord and Tenant Act, HB-1926, 2515 Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-1281 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act home owner rights, HB-91 Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB- 90, 822 park owner notice to tenants, HB-92, 1504 rent increase, renewal of lease, SB-389 repeals; Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-1281 Security Deposit Interest Act application, HB-7 tenant management housing authorities projects, HB-1504 Tenant Management Act, HB-909 Tenant Rights Notice Act, HB-1244 Tenant Utility Payment Disclosure Act, HB-1312 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 LANGUAGES Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 insurance policies, HB-89 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989 foreign language translations, HB-3167 Sign Language and Oral Interpreters Act, SB-2077 Spanish barber exams, SB-8 Dept. Public Health informational brochures, HB-916, 1216, 2141 LAW ENFORCEMENT Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board accused deputy return to duty, HB-518 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB-285; HB-2499 gang activity State militia assist local law enforcement, HB-80 hate crimes Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. law enforcement agencies report to State Police, HB-2063 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB- 744 Local Government Law Enforcement Officer's Training Board Standards of Conduct in Police Brutality Investigations Act, SB-744 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board Domestic Violence Training & Curriculum Task Force, HB-3261, 3262 DUI offender reports, toll-free phone, HB-4068 Police Chief Certification Act, SB-803 Peace Officer Firearm Training Act retired peace officer, firearm authorization, HB-4099 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform discipline for misconduct connected with work, SB-1082 written notice before disciplinary proceedings, SB-1919 Police Search Cost Recovery Act noncustodial parent abductors, HB-2962 Police Training Act, Illinois academy applicants, review & approval, HB-515 curriculum high-speed chase hazards, HB-515, 4052 DUI offender reports, toll-free phone, HB-4068 fees; disbursements, SB-907 Police Chief Certification Act, SB-803 retired peace officer, firearm authorization, HB-4099 Sale of Uniforms Act, SB-1739 Secretary of State Police evidence collection compensation, HB- 1995 Standards of Conduct in Police Brutality Investigations Act, SB-744 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB-2121 State Police Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 longevity increment, HB-2255 Merit Board appointments, elected public officials, SB-535; HB-2255 independent, repeals, SB-1784 reports, offenses and violations, reference to Ill. Revised Statutes, HB-3810 2616 LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. retired officer, firearm authorization, H B-4099 retroactive pay raise, HB-3346 salary, longevity increment, HB-2255 services by employees, HB-1960 vehicle weight inspectors, SB-844 State Wide Organized Gang Database Act, SB-2154; HB-3588 LIABILITY See INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS LIBRARIES Chicago, 34th ward library grant, DCCA, SB-2091 Library System Act planning grants, HB-933 State grants program, SB-1171; HB-3597 technical changes, SB-120 Local Library Act back door referenda petitions, SB-922, 1328; HB-927 board vacancies, SB-609 Public Library Dist. Act of 1991, HB-714 Public Library District Act approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) contract bids, SB-567 disconnection petitions, factors, HB-2309 local library territory, SB-390 municipality annexations, HB-3817 petitions, additional tax levies, SB-922; HB-2478 real property sales, SB-139 repeals; Public Library District Act of 1991, HB-714 tax levy backdoor referenda, petition forms & contents, HB-352 State Library Act technical changes, SB-1276 Village Library Act no new libraries, HB-1295, 3327 LIENS Attorneys Lien Act court adjudication, enforcement, SB-656 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 delinquent sewerage charges, local gov't. liens, HB-3189 Hospital Lien Act local government; worker's comp./occ. diseases, SB-2040 Mechanics Lien Act construction debris removal, HB-3975 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LIENS-Cont. public funds, notice of lien, HB-2211 roll-off services, HB-2802 subcontractor notice, HB-910 third party contracts, HB-3284 waiver agreements, HB-237, 859 Physical Therapist Lien Act, HB-1040 Physicians Lien Act Workers' Comp. injuries, treatment notice & records, HB-4135 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers LITERACY Literacy Act, Illinois creates, SB-2161 Literacy Foundation, Ill., creates, SB-2088 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Adopt-A-Highway Act, Illinois, SB-1779 Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519, 4007 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB- 1852 DOT used vehicles, HB-721 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 employees, military service, continuation of benefits, HB-816 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Government Finances Act, SB-1473 Government Insurance Procurement Act, HB-3602 Government Salary Withholding Act charities, SB-313; HB-1279 health insurance continuation coverage, HB-3698 Governmental Account Audit Act technical changes, SB-1329 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 Governmental Joint Purchasing Act non-profit agency participation, SB-1944 Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, Local, HB-114 home rule Clean Indoor Air Act, home rule regulation, HB-1012 2617 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. intergovernmental tax sharing agreements, HB-420 municipal zoning board of appeals votes, HB-795, 1436 preempts/limits Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 Affordable Residential Housing Act, HB-1875 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB- 1203 Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB- 984; HB-2519, 4007 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 Car Wash Regulation Act, HB- 1646 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 county stormwater flow limits, HB-1648 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB- 2068 discipline for misconduct, SB-1082 DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act, SB-868; HB-2352 Environmental Health Practitioner Act, HB-1149, 3519 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB-168 fire/police disciplinary proceedings, SB-1919 firearm acquisition restrictions, HB-4032 firearm regulation, HB-497 furbearers hunting regulation, SB-253; HB-579 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB- 1209 Ill. Accessibility Code compliance, HB-2530 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 Infrastructure Expansion Act, SB- 1828; HB-2995 intergovernmental stormwater agreements, HB-926 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-1263 liquor sales, 2 - 7 a.m., SB-1614 local gov't. contractors, HB-703 local gov't. mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. local gov't. official salaries, SB-100 local gov't. vehicle taxes, SB-1737 Local Government Prompt Payment Act, HB-3472 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 local liquor bans, off-track betting parlors, SB-626 McLean County Historical Society land, alcohol sales, SB- 545, 564 military service local gov't. employees, continuation of benefits, HB-816 Minority/Female Business Certification Act, HB-2484 municipal police disciplinary charge, statute of limitations, SB-1789 municipal public utility franchise fees, HB-196 municipal regulation: htg & a/c contractors, SB-1504 municipal source separation recycling program, SB-1295 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046, 2329 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-2503 pesticides regulation, SB-1734 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB-333; HB-1506 Property Tax Extension Limkitation Act, HB-2772 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB- 713 Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 recycled plastics substitution, HB- 201 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 riverboat liquor sales, SB-1086; HB-832 second division vehicle regulation, SB-70 Sign Language and Oral Interpreters Act, SB-2077 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 stormwater runoff regulations, HB-1536, 1537 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB- 513,2707 tobacco sales regulation, SB-823 traffic offense fines, disbursements, SB-907 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB- 1173 2618 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. wildlife regulation & licensing, HB-579 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB-3522 quick-take, highway & road purposes, HB-889 Scholarship Schoools Act, HB-3821 Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act, HB- 2954 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032; HB-2169 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1607, 3993 Infrastructure Expansion Act, SB- 1828; H B-2995 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB-1903 intergovernmental agreements city/county share tax receipts, HB-420 county stormwater management, NE 11. Planning Commission, HB-926 stormwater runoff, county construction regulation, HB-1536 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act - see: STATE GOVERNMENT new bldg. commissions, referendum; tax extension hearings; intergovt'al agreements, property leases, SB-221 public building facilities rentals, HB- 3742 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 lobbyist regulations, SB-17; HB-898 Local Gov. Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Gov. Air Rights Act lease payments pledges, HB-2353 Local Gov. Debt Reform Act bond issuance, public notice & hearing, HB-673, 4115 bond ordinance, public notice & hearing, HB-673 Local Gov. Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 senior citizen housing bonds, HB-4083 technical changes, SB-802, 1329 Local Gov. Financial Planning and Supervision Act bonds/notes, local gov't. assistance, SB-1421 community member input, HB-1896 IDFA bonds/notes, local gov't. assistance (fiscal emergency), SB-1421 technical changes, HB-1572 Local Gov. Fiscal Practices Act - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY Local Gov. Law Enforcement Officer's Training Board - see: LAW ENFORCEMENT Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. Local Gov. Professional Services Selection Act projects, HB-1255 waiver, HB-3379 Local Gov. Prompt Payment Act contractors as vendors; sub tier contractors, HB-703 home rule, HB-3472 public works contracts payment, HB- 703 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB-507 Local Gov. Recycled Paper Use Plan Act, HB-1126 Local Gov. Revenue and Mandate Act of 1992, SB-1556 Local Gov. Services Gift Certificate Act, SB-1623 Local Gov'tal. and Gov'tal. Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS bicycle rallying, HB-1228 health benefit claims payments, SB-501 insurance, SB-384 JULIE, INC., local public entity, HB- 3383 museum districts, SB-384 technical changes, SB-1034; HB-2157 Local Gov'tal. Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act plans, SB-1296 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693,927 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-866 Northeastern Illinois Planning Act review services, fees, SB-2147 technical changes, SB-2225 officers and employees elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 Omnibus Fiscal Practice Act, HB-3654 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 Public Building Act commissioners, additional, HB-3779 public hearing notice, HB-3663 referendum, building commission creation, SB-221, 1673 referendum, school district projects, HB-1174 rental agreements, SB-1780; HB-3742 2619 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. technical changes, SB-1121; HB-4012 Public Building Commission Act commissioners, numbers & terms, HB-3779 facilities rentals, intergovernmental agreements, HB-3742 new commissions, referendum; tax extension hearings; intergovt'al agreements, property leases, SB-221 referendum/public hearing: organization, bonds, tax, dissolution, SB-1673 rental of facilities; intergovernmental agreements, SB-1780 school/college projects, referendum, HB-1174 technical changes, SB-1121; HB-4012 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB- 507; HB-703 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB- 2210; HB-4063 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Revenue Anticipation Act State colleges and universities, SB- 2135 Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act see also: RECYCLING incineration; county plans; source reduction; disposal fees; SB-237 multi-county, regional planning, HB-4041 planning authority; waste reduction, HB-6 plastic coding requirements, HB-2444 quantity based fees, SB-1768; HB-4027 quantity based waste collection studies, SB-1929; HB-3892 source reduction, HB-1438 source reduction, purpose of Act, HB-2253 source separation, SB-1027, 1295; HB- 2154, 3666 technical changes, HB-4181 township/county conforming plans, SB-883 user fee pilot projects, HB-4027 Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Act review services, fees, SB-2147 Sports Facilities Act, Illinois - see: ATHLETICS/SPORTS State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board membership, terms, SB-2053; HB-3625 State Mandates Act Act changes, DCCA report, HB-875 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) DCCA report, filing date, SB-565 due process mandates, reimbursable, SB-1731 exempt, HB-l(SS-l), 3(SS-1), 6(SS-1); HB-I(SS-2) exempt, HB-3062, 3099, 3111, 3122, 3145, 3190, 3192, 3275, 3296, 3376, 3384, 3456, 3463, 3704, 3747, 3771, 3922, 4015, 4097, 4100, 4204, 4216 exempt, HB-60, 72, 236, 424, 504, 538, 625,665,680, 688,689, 734, 821, 927, 966,969, 971, 1046, 1493, 1635, 1719, 1792, 1808, 2193, 2198, 2663, 2709, 2710, 2772, 2826, 2913, 2984, 3014, exempt, SB-1 (SS-1); SB-1 (SS-2) exempt, SB-150, 170, 205, 206, 216, 262,461,607,673,678, 1115, 1123, 1295, 1378, 1474, 1486, 1493, 1715, 1771, 1921 exemption qualifications, HB-3515 exemptions, expiration 1/1/93, HB- 3874 insufficient appropriations, State obligations, HB-1556, 1557 local government implementation, State reimbursement, HB-1065 public hearings, DCCA information, SB-1171 report, mandates prior to 1/1/92, SB- 2087 State Mandates Board of Review, HB-2149, 2421 technical changes, HB-3874 technical changes, SB-1039, 2093; HB-2149, 3657 State Mandates Referendum Act, SB-1556; HB-3874 State Revenue Sharing Act distribution formula, HB-1582, 3840 income tax collections: Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, SB-1935; HB- 3782 technical changes, SB-544, 941; HB- 1581,3837 Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, HB-3391 Tax Reimbursement Act, Local, HB-516 Taxpayer Accountability Board Act, HB- 4122 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act 2620 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. bonds, payment, HB-1524 technical changes, HB-1524 urban local needs assistance, HB-881 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB-3522 MEDIA MEDICINE see also: HEALTH Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance see: EDUCATION, HIGHER Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform death, definition, HB-36 Blood Bank Act, Illinois AIDS/H IV, Western Blot test, HB- 982 repeals, HB-3815 Blood Labeling Act AIDS/HIV, Western Blot test, HB- 982 repeals, HB-3815 Blood Safety Act, HB-4164, 4165 Bodily Substance Removal and Use Act, SB-114 breast implants Dept. Public Health informational pamphlet; physician statements, SB- 1645 caesarean sections Dept. Public Health practice parameters, SB-1647 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 Clinical Laboratory Act, Illinois laboratory technologists, registration, HB-3925 licensing; blood labeling; blood bank inspection, HB-3815 parenteral injection, HB-1856 permits, physician supervision, HB-558 State lab urologists, HB-2792, 2928 technical changes, SB-2144 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act counseling, family drug/alcohol abuse, SB-791 minor's consent only, SB-1622 rape crisis counseling, SB-1892 Corneal Transplant Act county medical examiners, HB-1I1, 1216 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 Family Practice Residency Act - see: EDUCATION, HIGHER Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEDICINE-Cont. Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB-285 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 Hlth. Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40 Medicaid Revenue Act, HB-2758 Medical Center District Act - see: HEALTH Medical Patient Rights Act Living Will/Powers of Attorney for Health Care, written info to patients, SB-79 visitation, heallh care facilities, SB-1435 Medical Patients Rights Act patient rights, SB-106 Medical Practice Act of 1987 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 civil immunity, free clinic care, HB- 3685 Disciplinary Board abolishes, HB-3815 competency exams, Prairie State Chiropractic Assoc., HB-1118 public voting members, HB-578 disciplinary grounds overcharge, SS excess, HB-2159 expired license renewal, additional fee, HB-1854 licensing applicants, evidence; underserved areas service; conditional licenses, HB-578 Medical Disciplinary Board membership; license renewal periods; disciplinary records; probation; public inquiry, HB- 1127 Medical Licensing Board membership, increases, HB-868 non-licensed treatment, HB-1857 physician referrals, conflict of interest SB-2086 Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB-4044 State Medical Disciplinary Board membership, increases, HB-869 technical changes, SB-1036; HB-2159 medical test kits, warning labels, SB-107 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB- 1378 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 2621 MEDICINE Cont. Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Organ Transplant Insurance Act, SB- 1163 organ transplants experimental, insurance determination, SB-115 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB- 2581 Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB- 4044, 4163 Podiatric Medical Practice Act Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB-4044 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, funding, HB-2748 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293, 2748 Self Referral Act of 1992, SB-1813 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB-3522 MEETINGS AND OFFICERS officers - see also: specific areas Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Open Meetings Act exempt board membership interviews, HB- 925 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 community college boards, HB- 925 elected officials of public bodies, HB-1373 Farm Debt Voluntary Mediation Act, HB-204 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 public bodies, real estate discussions, SB-89; HB-3178 Gaming Board, name change to Gambling Board, HB-1117 Gaming Board, not exempt, SB-378; HB-832 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-l(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Open Government Commission, HB- 2035 purchase of property discussions, SB- 1767 Public Funds Statement Publication Act county officer summary statements, HB-1187 identity of support recipients, HB-1684 Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act advisory panel/commission members, SB-264; HB-1340 county board members; city aldermen; village board members, HB-407 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEETINGS AND OFFICERS-Cont. emergency telephone system board service, SB-511; HB-1596 municipal real property, city council member purchase, SB-1606 simultaneous offices, SB-922 State university officials, HB-3569 township elected officials, appointments, HB-407 Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act, repeals, HB-563 Single Elected Office Limitation Act, HB- 563 State Governmental Body Meeting Place Act, SB-1785 MILITARY AND NAVAL See Also: VETERANS Deposit of State Moneys Act loans to Nat'l. Guard/Reservists, HB- 262 Great Lakes Naval Base Jurisdiction Act, HB-1251 Joliet Army Ammunition Plant Retrocession / Fort Sheridan Retrocession Acts of 1992, SB-1904 Merchant Marine service, HB-2 Military Code of Illinois Adjutant General/Assistant Adjutants General Asst. Adj. Gen. for Air, qualifications, HB-2512 residency, HB-2512 gang activity, State militia assist local law enforcement, HB-80 National Guard, assist local social service agencies, HB-3774 Reserve Officers Retirement List, Ill., SB-1484 technical changes, SB-1419; HB-l1148, 3774 Persian Gulf - see: VETERANS Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 rental eviction proceedings armed forces personnel families, SB- 105 Scott Air Force Base DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 State contract requirements, exemptions, HB-4228 MINES AND MINING See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION MOBILE HOMES Abandoned Mobile Home Act, SB-1674 Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act 2622 MOBILE HOMES-Cont. home construction safety, Ill. Dept. Public Health administer federal program, HB-502 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Act home owner rights, HB-91 Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB- 90, 822 park owner notice to tenants, HB-92 rent increase, renewal of lease, SB-389 repeals; Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, SB-1450; HB- 1281, 2588 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR VEHICLES See Also: TRANSPORTATION accessories and equipment air bags, SB-1742 company name displayed, HB-3060, 3063, 3064 firemen headsets, SB-1719 headlights, used with windshield wipers, SB-524; HB-2887 license plate covers, prohibits, HB-434 lights, use when low visibility, HB-719, 828, 1275 obscene materials, HB-369, 719 odometer readings, HB-1960 photo radar, police use, HB-3370 radar detectors, commercial vehicles, HB-3707 radar detectors, SB-194, 532, 575 requirements, SB-844 school bus equipment - see: school buses seat belts/radar detector violations, road block stop or search, HB-3707 seat belts, exemptions, SB-1742 tarpaulins, SB-222, 577; HB-4054 tinted windows, SB-566, 844; HB- 1229, 3683, 3746 tow truck lights, HB-537 wheelchair tiedowns, HB-2728 width - see: size, weight and load accidents accident reports minimum amounts of damage, HB-1124 seat belt usage; passenger seating, SB-1567 emergency care immunity, SB-1570 Adopt-A-Highway Act, local litter collection, HB-2741 bicycles - see: TRANSPORTATION charitable vehicles, HB-2728, 2884 Child Passenger Protection Act child age, SB-1566 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. child residency, SB-1575 child restraint system, provided to adult transporting child, HB-3708 Class X felonies, eliminates, HB-4130 Commercial Driver's License Act, Uniform commercial driver training school, SB-998; HB-1960 fire lane parking, SB-844 revisions, HB-1960 speed limits; lane usage; vehicle types; driving records; hearings; alcohol concentration, SB-1279 Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law ICC refunds, relocator overcharge, SB- 1497 Commercial Transportation Law, Illinois see also: COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) see also: TRANSPORTATION common/contract carriers, rates for tendering traffic, SB-514 factors: Motor Common and Contract Carrier Licneses, SB-1498 ICC jurisdiction farm products/farm-related business, exempt, SB-512 farm vehicles, SB-844 potable water haulers, exempt, SB-2088, 2244; HB-1228, 2672, 2734 waste haulers to recycling facility, exempt, SB-66; HB-197 lease criteria, HB-138 livestock carriers, ICC exempt, HB-718 motor carrier fees, restricts, HB-150, 3274 rail carrier covered coal cars, HB-4219 shipment brokers, conflict of interest, SB-513 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 technical changes, HB-718 Cycle Rider Safety Training Act Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, outside St. Treasury, HB-1129 dealer plates - see: license plates dealers display, sales, advertising, sites, SB-393; HB-731 manufacturer name display, buyer consent, HB-1484 nonconforming vehicle sales, manufacturer disclosure, HB-2800 relocation, HB-3246 repair bsuinesses, zoning information, HB-1749 Repair Industry Council, HB-1748 2623 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. supplemental licenses, SB-393; HB-731 Uniform Invoices, HB-1746 definitions apportionable vehicles, HB-3595, 3596 charitable vehicles, HB-2728, 2884 commission basis, HB-4226 conditional license, HB-2173 converter dolly / rendering material / refuse, HB-3297 converter dolly, truck, refuse or garbage, HB-3746 relevant market area, SB-2088 rendering materials, HB-3390 school bus - see: school buses Diesel Powered Motor Vehicles Emission Testing Act, SB-1231 drag racing penalty, SB-97; HB-468 driver training schools commercial drivers, HB-1960 owner/instructor requirements, SB-844 Driver's License Medical Review Law of 1992, SB-2088 driver's license/permit applicant social security number, SB-271 birth certificate, SB-1281 correction of errors, SB-2167 denial/revocation/suspension alcohol/drug suspension hearings, HB-2870 controlled substances, SB-1272; HB-4140 driving with revoked license, imprisonment or community service, SB-2193 fake ID, SB-1281; HB-993, 4146 financial responsibility obligation, SB-2195 firearm, aggravated discharge, SB-1499 firearms, unlawful transportation, SB-2247 minor DUI, separate offense, SB- 1021; HB-2814 minor, Liquor Control Act violation, HB-3020, 4146 minor, unlawful use of weapons, HB-3236 no insurance, SB-230 physical/mental condition; alcohol/ drugs; minor, reinstatements; restricted permit, remedial programs; fraudulent ID; reexam failure, SB-2167 school bus driver, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. school dropouts, SB-176; HB-340, 1496, 2556 State's Attorneys notify Sec. of State of certain offenses, SB- 1567; HB-3454 Driver's License Mecical Review Law of 1992, SB-2088 DUI designation licenses, HB-2752 DUI/JDP license reinstatement fees; suspension period, SB-230 durable power of attorney for health care designation, HB-1446 fee: formal hearing applications, HB- 1995 fees; Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 fraudulent license, SB-271, 1120; HB- 2602 Identification Task Force, SB-271 Illinois and Italy Driver's License Recognition Act, HB-3889 immunization proof, HB-964 instructional permits, HB-1165 judicial driving permit (JDP) DUI, SB-1021; HB-291, 2814 living will designation, HB-1446 local licensure, bans, SB-2039 minor DUI, separate offense, SB-1021; HB-2814 proof of insurance, HB-3334 school bus driver permit fees, reg. sup't. deposits, HB-1494 Sec. of State motor vehicle facilities petty cash funds, Quincy & Carbondale, SB-2088 security: uninsured vehicle, false ins. card, HB-3334 unlawful use of license, proxy, SB-2194 unsafe driver, HB-56 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177 DUI additional penalty, SB-294 aggravated DUI, Class 4 felony, HB-2521, 3139 aggravated DUI, mandatory jail sentence, HB-3290 blood alcohol content, lowers, SB-2168 blood alcohol level, criminal offenders, SB-533; HB-485 breath screening tests, probable cause, HB-1451 community service, SB-2169 driver's license reinstatement fees, SB- 230 drivers license designation, HB-2752 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB-177 2624 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. DUI with suspended license, penalty, SB-97; HB-468 imprisonment, subsequent DUIs, HB- 3341 judicial driving permit, HB-291 minor passengers, SB-2170 out of state arrests, HB-3187 preliminary breath screening tests, SB- 529 proximate cause; blood alcohol test results, HB-1431 subsequent DUIs, alcohol & drugs, HB-2767 suspension hearings, HB-2870 emissions inspection see: Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Emission Testing Law see: Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law enforcement / penalties / disposition of fines & forfeitures additional penalties, SB-294, 1145 jury trial rights, SB-1024 overweight vehicle fines & penalties, HB-615 photo radar, HB-1036 traffic offense moneys, disbursement formula, SB-907 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865 financial responsibility, proof of accident reports, property damage amount, HB-1124 bankruptcy, SB-204, 2167 funeral processions flags or pennants, HB-11011 golf carts highway use, SB-922 roadway crossing, HB-2652 handicapped persons parking, HB-24, 191, 416 Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Emission Testing Law creates; EPA testing, HB-4180 Illinois and Italy Driver's License Recognition Act, HB-3889 implements of husbandry farm tractors, HB-826, 1189 operation & transportation on highways, HB-1189, 2993 road construction transportation, HB-3060 width, HB-3061 inspection of vehicles limousines, SB-2039 insurance cards past due insurance, HB-813 unpaid premiums, no cards, SB-163 license plates/registration/titles Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. applicant financial information, SB- 1857 apportionable vehicles, HB-3595, 3596 construction trailer plates, SB-1381 dealer plates magnet or springs, HB-1008 municipal tax/fee tags, SB-92, 844 lien affidavits, SB-1619 local taxes, proportional registration, SB-1737, 2200; HB-2720 NSF checks, increased fees, HB-3598 proportional registration; trailers, semi- trailers, HB-1956 reduced, senior citizens, HB-160 registration fee, additional, Emergency Medical Services Fund, SB-2198 registration suspension, unpaid taxes, HB-3598 security interests exclusion, rental agreements, SB-104; HB-358, 719, 1435 special plates collegiate plates, SB-465; HB- 1372, 1497 federal cabinet members, SB-998; HB-1960, 1995 fraternal, civic, community organization logo, HB-337 General Assembly members pay per set, HB-1395, 1396 Illinois mayors, HB-3310 Korean War veterans, HB-819 masonic lodge members, HB-337 Pearl Harbor survivors, SB-59 Pearl Harbor/Operation Desert Storm, HB-341 Persian Gulf personnel, HB-2621 purple heart, fee reduction, SB-59 Special Designation License Plate Fund, HB-337 Supreme Court justices, SB-2088 survivor plates, police & firemen killed in line of duty, HB-l1138 U.S. Marine Corps, HB-249 veterans, SB-1567; HB-341, 3598 technical changes, SB-816, 2088 temporary registration permits, rear window, SB-1560 tinted glass/plastic covers, prohibits, HB-434 title fees: Off-highway Motorcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129 titles, lemon law notation, HB-2800 warranty title transfers, HB-3598 Mandatory Insurance Law - see: INSURANCE Motor Carrier Safety Law 2625 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. agricultural movements, SB-516, 1285 commercial motor vehicle/farm to market agricultural transportation, SB-1285 commercial mtr. vehicles, exempt from local taxation, SB-2200 fire lane parking, SB-844 revisions, HB-1960 State Police Officer safety inspection orders, HB-1228 truck equipment, owner liability, HB- 2718 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act - see: SALES Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act - see: SALES motorcycles glasses, helmets, SB-23 helmets, SB-22, 88, 1525; HB-4200 neighborhood races and shows, limits, HB-4243 vehicle title fees: Off-highway Motorcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) -- see: SALES parking handicapped, SB-171, 844; HB-24, 191,416,719, 1018, 2317, 2530 photo radar, bans police use, HB-1036 public utility vehicles turning regulations, HB-145 radar detectors - see: accessories and equipment railroads See TRANSPORTATION registration - see: license plates / registration rentals out-of-State rentals, financial responsibility requirements, HB-2979 security interest, restrictions, HB-719 technical changes, SB-218; HB-1959 repairers and rebuilders certificates, HB-1960 Rebuilt Motor Vehicle Part Implied Warranty Act, HB-2027 Safety Responsibility Law property damage amounts, SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 1960 unpaid judgments, SB-204 sale and distribution of information license requirement information, bans sale, HB-2849 registration, title, driving records, SoS notify driver, SB-1093 Sec. of State report to G.A., SB-2169 social security numbers, Dept. of Public Aid, HB-1186 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. technical changes, SB-1093 sales/marketing credit union, bank premises, SB-393; HB-731 manufacturer logos, customer consent, HB-1484 relevant market area, SB-2088 school buses definition exclusions, HB-567 driver permit fee, Chicago, SB-1033 driver permits, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 drivers, fingerprinting, SB-90, 1571; HB-685, 3792 drivers, retaking bus driver permit test; criminal background checks, HB- 1236, 3067 drivers: licensing, license tests, criminal background checks, handicapped children transportation, HB-1189 rubber bladder fuel tank integrity, HB- 40 seat belts/rooftop safety hatch, HB-40 strobe lamps, HB-1228 seat belts - see: accessories and equipment second division vehicles company name display, HB-359, 718 passengers seated during operation, HB-719 radar detectors, commercial vehicles, HB-3707 tarpaulins, SB-222, 577; HB-4054 Secretary of State - see: STATE GOVERNMENT Secretary of State Police - see: LAW ENFORCEMENT size, weight and load Abandoned Mobile Home Disposal Fund, SB-1674 access permits; garbage, refuse, rendering trucks; local ordinances; bridge formula exemptions, HB- 3297, 3746 distance to weigh, limits, HB-597 farm vehicles width, HB-704 highway access, HB-250, 519 highway usage, local authority restrictions, HB-121 highway usage, rendering plant destination, HB-3390 highway usage, restriction, penalties, HB-3746 multiple axle trucks, HB-3059 overweight fees disposition, HB-615 scrap metal hauling, SB-576 single trip permits/fees, SB-844 truck tractor length, SB-515 Truck Weighing Privatization Act, HB-1043 2626 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. vehicle weight, county roads, fines, HB- 1271 vehicles carrying heavy equipment, weight limits, SB-2088 width, permanently mounted equipment, HB-717 speed restrictions aggravated speeding, HB-1669 technical changes, HB-252, 541, 718, 719, 826, 1414, 1959, 1960, 2150, 2610, 2625, 3452, 3500, 3634, 3783, 3820, 4109 technical changes, SB-218, 816, 896, 965, 1040, 1061, 1093, 1271, 1611,2058,2088 titles - see: license plates/registration towing debris clean up, excludes hazardous substances, HB-815 hazardous dilapidated vehicles, HB- 1276 lights, HB-537 vehicle owner consent, HB-1550 traffic lanes designation, HB-121 traffic laws - obedience/effect fleeing an officer operator of vehicle ID, HB-2689 public utility vehicles, turns, HB-145 standing or parking of vehicles computerized notices, HB-460 transfers, business organization, use tax, HB-2651 Truck Weighing Privatization Act, HB- 1043 Uniform Commercial Driver's License Act fire lane parking, SB-844 speed limits; lane usage; vehicle types; driving records; hearings; alcohol concentration, SB-1279 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law drivers license suspension, HB-692 exemption, senior citizen vehicles, HB- 3575 new school bus inspection, HB-1560 Will County, SB-418; HB-729 warranties gasohol use effects, SB-1365 windows/windshields - see: accessories and equipment NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act notice of reclamation, HB-2571 reclamation eligibility, HB-3773 coal- see: FUELS Coal Mining Act mine inspectors, collective bargaining agreements, SB-2057 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION-Cont. mine rescue stations, HB-3101 Conservation District Act contracts without bids, increases, SB-221 landfills, restricts, SB-504; HB-803 Dept. Conservation camp sites surcharge, county sheriff services, HB- 767 DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act, SB-868, 2083; HB-2352 Energy Conservation Projects Act, HB-63 Environmental Challenge Law, HB-4004 Explosives Act, Illinois black powder exemptions; federal licensees not exempt; certification; hearings; testing, SB-1303 hearings, Dept. Mines & Minerals order, SB-1303 magazine, defined explosives storage, HB-3622 rock quarries, rules, notice, HB-3458 forest preserve districts - see: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Forestry Development Act Council, delays repeal, SB-221 Geologist Registration Act, SB-1396 groundwater Lake Calumet, DENR study, HB-941, 2911 Groundwater Protection Act Uofl research, HB-1522 Habitat Endowment Act, SB-1955; HB- 1103,3894 Habitat Endowment Fund technical changes, HB-854 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB- 853 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1263 Mines-inspection Act gender neutral; additional underground storage, SB-2057; HB-3622 Natural Area and Wetland Fund Act, HB- 2426 Natural Areas Preservation Act, Illinois State agencies/local government actions, notice to Dept. of Conservation, HB-2428 technical changes, SB-2225 Natural Heritage Fund Act technical changes, HB-854 Natural Resources Act Coal Development Board - see: FUELS ethanol, public transit bus engines, demo & grant program, HB-2536 federal geologic mapping programs, SB-1716 2627 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION-Cont. funds received by Dept., deposits, HB-114 household batteries, SB-1768 Industrial Coal Utilization Fund, eliminates, HB-979 Off-highway Motorcycle User Areas Fund, HB-1129 Oil and Gas Act, Illinois geophysical logs; drilling reports; core samples standards; waste permit, SB- 904 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act, HB-146 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241 Recycling Market Development Zone Act, HB-2910 Rivers and Streams Protection Act, Illinois, SB-1392 Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act stormwater flow limits, HB-1648 Surface Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act mine rescue stations, HB-3101 Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act notice of intent to reclaim land, HB-2571 notification, adjacent land owners, HB- 1060 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act technical changes, HB-1524 Well Abandonment Act geophysical logs; drilling reports; core samples standards; waste permit, SB- 904; HB-1850 Wetland Preservation Act funding, HB-2426 Wetland Protection and Conservation Enhancement Act, SB-690 Wetlands Act, HB-2555 Wetlands Protection Act, HB-2554 NEW ACTS Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 Abandoned Mobile Home Act, SB- 1674 Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 Abortion Informed Consent Act, SB- 1910; HB-2624, 3467 Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004, 1610 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Acupuncture Practice Act, SB-1446; HB-2346 Adopt A Highway Program Act, HB- 2740, 2741 Adopt-A-Highway Act, Illinois, SB- 1779 Adoption Information Access Act, HB- 749 Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-2464 Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 Affordable Health Insurance Act, HB- 3927 Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 Affordable Residential Housing Act, HB-1875 aged/disabled subsidized housing joint occupancy, HB-785 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-2398 Agricultural Chemical Corrective Action Act, SB-2177 Agriculture, Illinois Summer School for, HB-534 AIDS Victims Compensation Act, SB- 2106 Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB-1197 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 Alternative Health Care Delivery Act, SB-837, 1814; HB-3687 Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 American Content Labeling Act, HB- 2925 animal cosmetic/household product testing, HB-1042 Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship Probrams Act, HB-278 Apprenticeship and Training Council Act, SB-1214 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act, HB-452 Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB-2519. 4007 2628 NEW ACTS-Cont. Assumption of the Risk Act, SB-277 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, SB-1803 Balanced Budget Notes Act, HB-2418 Balloon Dart Game Permit Act, SB-131 Ballot Pamphlet Act, Illinois, HB-4117 Baseball Facility Liability Act, HB-2824 Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 Bipartisan Health Care Reform Commission Act, HB-2774 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 Blood Safety Act, HB-4164, 4165 Bodily Substance Removal and Use Act, SB-114 Bookstore Bond Financing Prohibition Act, HB-2402 Boone County Civic Center Law, HB- 1237 Bricklayer Licensing Act, SB-827 Budget Stabilization Act, HB-3871 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Cable Television Regulation Act, HB- 1858 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act, HB-684 Car Wash Regulation Act, HB-1646 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Cash Management Act, Illinois, SB- 1985; HB-3650 Casino Gambling Impact Study Commission Act, HB-3964 Cemetery Labor Relations Act, SB-1722; HB-3864 Check Number Act, HB-3630 Child Advocacy Act, HB-4184 Child Care Act for State Universities, SB-1818 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 Child Fatality Task Force, HB-3004, 3785 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 Child Support Information Act, HB-4105 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490, 3830 Childhood Hunger Relief Act of 1992, HB-331 1 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Children and Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745, 1491 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-584 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Citizens Cable Television Board Act, HB-3883 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 Civilian Review Panel Act, SB-468 Codification Plan Act, SB-1406, 1407; HB-2435, 2436 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 Collegiate Athletic Association Compliance Enforcement Procedures Act, HB-682 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-1159; HB-2372 Community Building Complex Committee of Boone County Law, SB-1161 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 Community Reinvestment Act, HB- 2113 Community Residence Transition Act, HB-4103 Compound Interest Act, SB-1164 Comprehensive Township Zoning Law, HB-4171 Computer Scientist Licensing Act, HB- 3983 Congressional Reapportionment Act of 1991, Illinois, SB-36, 54, 395; HB- 107, 1360, 1361, 1362, 2541 Congressional Term Limitation Act, HB-573 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB- 1530, 3364 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB- 236 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879; HB-2112, 3677 Consumer Cred. Reporting Act, SB- 1401 2629 NEW ACTS-Cont. Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, Illinois, SB-1192 Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-41, 3847 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB- 898; HB-2544, 3678 Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund Act, HB-4123 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB- 2344 Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 Contractor Registration Act, HB-1439 Contractors Prompt Payment Act, HB- 703 Controlled Insurance Business Transaction Act, HB-2351 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Cook County Circuit Apportionment Act of 1991, SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108 Cook County Health Care Council, SB-648 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 corporal punishment public policy, HB-1 Corporal Punishmnt. Limitation Act, HB-2712 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB-1426 county political chairmen, party member lists, SB-243 Court Filings by Fax Act, SB-78 Court Records Sealing Act, SB-245; HB-276 Credit for Reinsurance Act, SB-1119 Credit Report Notification Act, HB- 2140 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, HB- 2943 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 Critical Trends Assessment Act, HB- 570 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 1499, 2620 D Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424, 1917; HB-3316, 3655 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, H B-1151 Dedicated Fund Note Act, HB-3591 Demonstration Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, HB-1292 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 Descriptive Video Service Act, SB- 1171; HB-510, 1309 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Determination of Death Act, Uniform, HB-36 Developmental Disabilities Residential Services Act, SB-297 Diesel Powered Motor Vehicles Emission Testing Act, SB-1231 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB-1394; HB-2329 Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act, HB-2349 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Disposable Diaper Tax Act, HB-200 Dispositional Review Task Force, SB- 468 Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB-1852 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Domestic Partnership Act, SB-916; HB-1803 Downstate Illinois Educational Academy, HB-148 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Drug-Free Workplaces Act, Illinois, SB-764 Drummer Silty Clay Loam, State soil, HB-241 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB-177 DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act, SB-868, 2083; HB-2352 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 Early Retirement Reserve Act, SB-45 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 East St. Louis Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB-3838 East St. Louis job training program, HB-877, 3915 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1037, 3614, 3895 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Economic Recovery Act of 1992, HB- 3907 Economic Recovery and Disclosure Act, SB-1994; HB-4114 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB-1189 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180, 1983 2630 NEW ACTS-Cont. Educational Choice Act, HB-890 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 Election Campaign Financing Study Act, SB-2063; HB-3745 Electrician Licensing Act, SB-443; HB-4208 Electrologists Practice Act, HB-565 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 Emergency Medical Services Personnel Lien Act, HB-4194 Emergency Response Contractor Payment Act, HB-1784 Employee Assistance Program Act, Illinois, SB-765 Employee Commute Options Act, SB- 2177 Employee Drug Testing Act, SB-1055 Employer On-site Child Care Act, HB- 2459 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB-382, 2133; HB-782 Energy Assistance Act of 1991, SB- 1266 Energy Conservation Projects Act, HB- 63 Energy Conservatn. in Public Buildings Act, HB-1865 Enterprise High School Act, HB-883, 3839, 3932 Environmental Advocate, Illinois, SB- 232 Environmental Challenge Law, HB- 4004 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149, 3519, 4139 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-173; HB-3488 Equitable Restrooms Act,SB-l 171; HB-812, 1150, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Law, SB-1171 Ethanol Motor Fuel Act, SB-1361, 1379 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25, 1700, 1892; HB- 50, 2927, 4224 Famous Americans Day, HB-2479 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Farm Debt Voluntary Mediation Act, HB-204 Farm Family Assistance Act, HB-1695 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, HB-204 Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB-168, 1515 Financial Institution Activity Reporting Act, SB-895 Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1991, HB-939 Firearm Tax Act, HB-3855 Fireworks Regulation Act, SB-1235; HB-4199 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB-1254, 2538 Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Food Service Privatization Act, HB- 917 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208, 3795 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328, 2930 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 Foundation Act, Illinois, SB-654; HB- 1422 Full Disclosure of Foreign Interests in Contracting and Bidding Act, HB- 2971 Fund Education First Act, HB-19 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code, SB-2197; HB-768, 3673 Furniture Testing and Fire Safety Code, HB-1981 Future Education Account Act, SB- 399, 2115; HB-915, 3624 FY93 Fiscal Responsibility Act, SB- 953 G Gaming Act, HB-3077 Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 Gender Balanced Appointments Act, HB-12 General Assembly Reapportionment Act(s), SB-52, 396, 1564; HB-106, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2540 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Geologist Registration Act, SB-963, 1396, 1894; HB-3434 Glass Recycling Act, HB-547 2631 NEW ACTS-Cont. Good Samaritan Immunity Act, SB- 635 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Government Finances Act, SB-1473 Government Insurance Procurement Act, HB-3602 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 Governmental Efficiency Act, HB-3479 Great Lakes Naval Base Jurisdiction Act, HB-1251 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB-383, 2132; HB-733 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580, 3616, 3957 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 H Habitat Endowment Act, SB-1955; HB-1103, 3894 Health and Human Services Act, Illinois, SB-1595 Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB-595 Health Care Consent Act, SB-995 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB-1386 health care facility patient visitation, SB-1435 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Health Care Surrogate Act, SB-1092; HB-2334 Health Care Worker HIV Disclosure Act, HB-3048 Healthcare Professions and Occupations Licensure Review Act, SB-2138; HB-4163 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act, HB-2692 Higher Education Facilities Planning Act, Illinois, HB-2354 Highland Park Civic Center Authority, HB-1308 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB-853 Hispaniola Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB-3858 Hlth. Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Hlth. Care Provider Self-Referral Act, HB-4163 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB- 1031 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act, HB-2954 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032; HB- 2169 Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2397 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB- 1649 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-280 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB- 634; HB-1509 Housing Affordability Impact Note Act, HB-3808 Human Development Education Act, SB-473 Human Remains Display Act, HB-521 Hydroelectic Power Utilization Act, HB-1696 Hydroelectric Power Utilization Act, SB-735 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1209 Illinois and Italy Driver's License Recognition Act, HB-3889 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 Illinois Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, HB-1(SS-2) Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502, 1516 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 Information Services Sales Act, SB- 1114 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1607, 3993 Infrastructure Expansion Act, SB- 1828; HB-2995 Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Insurance Claims for Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act, HB-2615 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB- 1903 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 Interscholastic Association Membership Act, HB-572 Interstate Rail Passenger Network Compact Act, HB-2865, 3729, 3754 2632 NEW ACTS-Cont. Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-4124 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB-744 Irritancy Testing Act, SB-964 Judicial Advisory Council, SB-1234, 2231 Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991, HB-2452 K Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act, HB-1352, 2649 L Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776, 3227 Labor Organization Members Rights Act, SB-1213 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-1263 Land-Based Casino Gambling Revenue Allocation Act, HB-3972 Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2647 Landlord and Tenant Act, HB-1926, 2515 Landowner Hunting Preference Act, HB-253 Landscape Waste Composting Task Force, SB-1001 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, HB-1508 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB- 776 Legalized Gambling Study and Authorization Act, SB-2158 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 Legislative Ethics Act, Illinois, HB- 1663 Leyden Township Civic Center Law, HB-304 Leyden Township Space Needs Law, SB-729 Licensed Midwife Practitioners Act, HB-3521 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Limited Liability Company Act, SB- 1429, 2163 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 Literacy Act, Illinois, SB-2161 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, Illinois, HB-348, 626 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Lobbyist Regulation Act of 1991, HB- 326 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Recycled Paper Use Plan Act, HB-1126 Local Government Revenue and Mandate Act of 1992, SB-1556 Local Government Services Gift Certificate Act, SB-1623 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-114 Local Option Income Tax Act, SB- 2136 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693, 927 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB-400 Locksmith Responsibility Act, HB- 3247 Long Term Care Reimbursement Rate Act, HB-2039 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2193 Lottery Sports Action Act, SB-1344 Low Income Housing Valuation Act, HB-1243 Low-Alcohol Beverage Act, HB-2343 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Illinois, HB-1038 M Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 Market Development Act of 1992, HB- 3905 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432 Marriage Contract Act, SB-1168 Media Whistle Blower Protection Act, HB-3784 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB- 3275 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1 (SS-2); HB-1 (SS-2) Midwestern Higher Education Compact ratification Act, SB-1354; HB-240 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-1011; HB- 2484 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 2633 NEW ACTS-Cont. Motion Picture Theater Admission Act, HB-2287 Naprapathic Practice Act, SB-1468 National Health Insurance Referendum Act, SB-2117; HB-3693 Natural Area and Wetland Fund Act, HB-2426 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926; HB-4088 Non-Duplication of State Services Act, HB-1157 Non-Resident Contractor Bond Act, SB-1747 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-866 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act, SB-1806; HB-3135 Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB- 2046, 2329 Occupational Health Clinics Act, HB- 3432 Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, Illinois, SB-981 Occupational Skill Standards Act, SB-969; HB-3903 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act HB-146 Omnibus Fiscal Practices Act, HB- 3654 Open Government Commission, HB- 2035 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 Open Primary Act, HB-15, 2876 Optician Licensing Act, HB-2447 Organ Transplant Insurance Act, SB- 1163 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB- 1825 Outdoor Ad. Tax Act, HB-1824 Outdoor Advertising Sign Maintenance Act, HB-482 Outdoor Advertsng. Act, HB-484 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Oxygenated Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB-929; HB-2114 Packaging Reduction and Recycling Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act, SB-235; HB-1788 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB-520; HB-2525 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Part-Time Employee Health Insurance Benefit Act, HB-3375 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-2503 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform, HB-1985 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB-1016, 1233; HB-1538 Persian Gulf veteran compensation, SB-37; HB-847 Personal Watercraft Safety Act, HB- 1651 Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act, HB-3872 Pharmaceutical Distributors Occupation Tax Act, HB-4175 Physical Therapist Lien Act, HB-1040 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB-4044, 4163 Pilot Private School Voucher Act, HB- 2862 Pilot Scholarship Program Act, HB-31 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293, 3748 Poison Control System Act, SB-2038; HB-3651 Police Chief Certification Act, SB-803 Pollution Prevention Act, Illinois, SB-1295; HB-4037 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB- 2670 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Prison Privatization Pilot Program Act, HB-3831 Prison Work Opportunity Act, SB-768 Prisoner of War Bonus Act, Illinois, HB-3181, 3924 Prisoner of War Compensation Act, SB-1532 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB-333; HB-1506 Private Pension Rights Act, HB-1241 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-3648 2634 NEW ACTS-Cont. Producer Controlled Insurer Act, SB-1909; HB-3281 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 Product Liability Improvement Act, SB-156 Professional Athletes and Drugs Act, HB-3904 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act, SB-2056; HB-284, 1971, 3360 Professional License Suspension for Drug Violations Act, SB-595 Property Tax Commission, HB- 1511 Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, SB- l(SS-1); SB-1378; H B-2648 Property Tax Levy Limitation Act of 1991, HB-1729 Property Tax Limitation Act, SB- 1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), 2(SS-1), 3(SS-1), 6(SS-1) Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB- 1110 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB-713; HB-4202 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB-2452 Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 Public Library District Act of 1991, HB-714 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, HB-2203 Public University Tuition Policy Law, HB-3888 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241, 2239; HB-1450, 1935 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB-507; HB-703 Q Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Quad Cities Economic Development Act, SB-1665 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 R Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act, HB-3435 Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act, HB-2636, 3996 Rainy Day Reserve Fund Act, HB- 1732 Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Act, SB-1714 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Rebuilt Motor Vehicle Part Implied Warranty Act, HB-2027 Recession Relief Act of 1992, HB-3906 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, SB- 1616 Recyclable Markets Development Act, Illinois, HB-4112 Recycling Market Development Zone Act, HB-2910 Regional Airport Noise Abatement Commission, HB-3255 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB-2210; HB-4063 Regional Health Care Services Authority Act, SB-202 Reinsurance Intermediary Act, SB-267 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 3842 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 Representative District Modification Act, SB-1564; HB-3807 Residential Building Lot Disclosure Act, HB-1377 Residential Customers Energy Efficiency Devices Act, SB-50 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Residential Real Property Conditions Act, SB-856 Residential Weatherization Program, SB-49; HB-580, 3734 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB- 495 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB- 2576 Retirement Savings Incentive Act, HB- 4028 Reunion Business Default Act, HB- 2691 Revenue and Budget Act of 1992, SB- 1557 Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991, SB-1218 Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, HB-1533 Rivers and Streams Protection Act, Illinois, SB-1392 Roller Skating Safety Act, HB-1170 Rotary Dial Public Telephone Act, SB- 819 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 S Safe Power Transmission Act, SB-1436 2635 NEW ACTS-Cont. Sale of Uniforms Act, SB-1739 Sale, Lease and Rental of Uniforms and Costumes Act, SB-1739 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB- 2399 Scholarship Schools Act, SB-1775; HB-3821 School Choice Act of 1991, HB-2304 School Conference and Activity Leave Act, SB-2118 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1227, 3470 School Energy Conservation Act, SB-1526 School Visitation Rights Act, SB-2075; HB-3805 Schools for Disabled Children Act, HB-1443 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, HB-2901 Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Self Esteem Act, HB-1705 Self Referral Act of 1992, SB-1813 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 Senior Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, Demonstration, HB-1291 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Task Force, Dept. of Corrections, SB-1856 Sentencing Review Task Force Act, SB-468 Shelter Residents Protection Act, HB-3408 Sick and Injured Child and Parent Care Leave Act, SB-2116 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-42, 259 Sign Language and Oral Interpreters Act, SB-2077 Single Elected Office Limitation Act, HB-563 Small Business Purchasing Act of 1992, Illinois, SB-2241; HB-4228 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-4070 Soil Amendment Act, HB-1207 Solicitation of Elderly Persons Act, SB- 1592 Southwest Illinois Toll Highway Act, SB-892 Special Crop Insurance Act, Illinois, HB-1768 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Specialty Crop Buyers Act, HB-1769 Specialty Farm Product Buyers Act, HB-1769 Spending Control Committee Act, SB- 1557 Sports Agents Registration Act, HB- 3155 spray paint sales ban, HB-2196 Standards of Conduct in Police Brutality Investigations Act, SB-744 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577, 3953 State Agency Entity Creation Act, SB- 1171, 1348; HB-2416 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB- 2121 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB- 2370 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947, 3741 State Bonded Indebtedness Limitation Act, HB-1986 State Building Cellulose Insulation Act, SB-867 State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act, HB-2368 State Commemorative Dates Act, HB-2438 State Designations Act, HB-2439 State Employee Rent Act, HB-3834 State Employee Telephone Charge Act, SB-1786 State Employees Workers Compensation Administration Privatization Act, SB-807 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516; HB-4160 State Funds Acknowledgment Act, HB-4197 State Government Procurement Code, HB-2546 State Governmental Body Meeting Place Act, SB-1785 State Mandates Referendum Act, SB-1556; HB-3874 State Pensions Fund Continuing Appropriation Act, SB-1752; HB-3230 State Program Audit Report Act, SB- 1170; HB-2421 State Public Improvement Contracts Damage Waiver Act, HB-3177 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-924 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB-1876 State soil, Drummer Silty Clay Loam, HB-241 State Treasurer Bank Services Trust Fund Act. HB-3388 2636 NEW ACTS-Cont. State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 State Wide Organized Gang Database Act, SB-2154; HB-3588 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB-1453 Street Number Display Act, HB-2003 Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act, SB-2154 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB-831, 1703 Student Transcripts Act, HB-3051 Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, HB-3391 subsidized housing joint occupancy, aged/disabled, HB-785 Summer School for Agriculture, Illinois, HB-534 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 Surrogate Mother Agreement Act, SB- 1335 T Tall Structures Safety ACt, HB-1286 Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB-513, 2707 Tax Limitation Act, HB-l(SS-1) Tax Preparers Registration Act, HB- 3890 Taxpayer Accountability Board Act, HB-4122 Technology Training and Development Act of 1992, Illinois, SB-2211 Telephone Solicitation Deterrence Act, SB-624 Telephone Solicitatn. Act, SB-1467 Tenant Management Act, HB-909 Tenant Rights Notice Act, HB-1244 Tenant Utility Payment Disclosure Act, HB-1312 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB- 1849 Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB-3763 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB- 1175 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Tourism and Promotion Act, Illinois, SB-517 Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Act, HB-463 Trench Safety Act, HB-1852 Truck Weighing Privatization Act, HB-1043 Trust Beneficiary Discovery Act, HB- 940 U U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB- 396, 1189 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois, SB-1159; HB-2372 Uniform Determination of Death Act, HB-36 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1733, 1985 Uninsured Hospital Patient Cost Recovery Act, SB-2071 Unit School District Cooperation Act, HB-251 United States Olympians Assistance Act, SB-1378; HB-2190 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495, 1975; HB-300, 2774 Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings Control Act, SB-1529 Urban and Rural Conservation Corps Act, HB-3899 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB- 880, 3914 Utility Deposit and Repair Assistance Act, HB-3732 Utilization Review Agency Certificate Act, HB-3930 W Z Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB-504 Video Gaming Terminal Act, SB-1444 Video Poker Act, HB-4198 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-927, 1173, 3433 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 Wetland Protection and Conservation Enhancement Act, SB-690 Wetlands Act, HB-2555 Wetlands Protection Act, HB-2554 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB- 3522 Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 Workforce Development Board, Illinois, SB-766 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 2004 World's Fair Commission Act, HB-3775 Zebra Mussel and Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Act, HB-1757, 2463 2637 NURSING HOMES See HEALTH Specialized Living Centers Act - see: HEALTH ORGAN DONATIONS See MEDICINE PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Alton Lake Heritage Parkway Law Commission membership, SB-1587, 2127 land management plans public and private funds, SB-1591 reporting date, SB-41 territory, extends, SB-1587 Chicago Park District Act meetings; appropriation ordinances, SB-2097 personnel code, HB-517 property leases, HB-559 technical changes, HB-2990, 2991, 2992 transfers among approp.; published schedule of meetings, SB-1521 Infrastructure Expansion Act, HB-2995 Kankakee Valley Park District reversion of property from Dept. of Conservation, HB-70 Lake Hallock, HB-435 Natural Heritage Fund Act technical changes, HB-854 Park District Aquarium and Museum Act publicly owned lands, definition, HB- 3560 Park District Code annexation, SB-922; HB-1479, 1480, 3506 ballot, annexation, SB-1713; HB-3506, 3565 board members conservators of the peace, HB-857 lifetime park privileges, HB-796 board vacancies, HB-1478 capital expenditures; backdoor referendum, SB-488 disconnection, overlapping territory, HB-3340 dissolution, petition signatures, HB-1478 free lifetime privileges, HB-246 handicapped programs, participation, HB-3846 municipality territory, SB-1283 Pleasure Driveways and Park Districts excess bonds/notes, referendum, HB-705 revenue distributions, inter-track wagering locations, SB-911 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS-Cont. subdistricts, HB-64 swimming pool tax, HB-1583 technical changes, HB-796, 1179, 2273 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, SB-1616 Rock Cut State Park Vietnam veterans memorial, HB-796 State parks and facilities license fees, HB-1103 State Parks Designation Act • Lake Hallock, Rock Cut State Park, HB-435 PENSIONS see individual Articles: Article 01 - General Provisions Article 02 - General Assembly Article 03 - Downstate Police Article 04 - Downstate Firefighters Article 05 - Chicago Police Article 06 - Chicago Firemen Article 07 - Illinois Municipal Article 08 - Chicago Municipal Article 09 - Cook County 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 20 - Reciprocal Act Article 21 - Social Security Enabling Act Article 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral Article 22A - Investment Board Article 23 - Purpose - Savings Article 24 - Public Employee Deferred Compensation Article 25 - Criminal Justice (new) Chicago Firemen (Article 6) annuities, increase, HB-1266 annuity, minimum, HB-1088 automatic annual increase, HB-3403 Board member elections, SB-2240 disability, HB-1087, 1089, 1090, 3401, 3402 final average salary base, HB-3242 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 paramedics, prior service, HB-1086 survivor's/widow's annuity, HB-1265 2638 PENSIONS-Cont. technical changes, HB-971, 1485, 2645 Chicago Laborers (Article 11) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 compounded interest, HB-3397 excess benefit fund, HB-3295 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 salary calculation, HB-3398 service credit, HB-3399 Chicago Municipal (Article 8) alderman optional benefits election; all Article annuities benefits, HB-969 aldermen participation option, HB- 1046 annual salary calculation, HB-3002 automatic annual increase, HB-590, 3001 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 compounded increase; 10 year vestment; union dues; SB-1916 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 formula, increase, HB-1489 service requirements, HB-1491 technical changes, SB-1026; HB-2155 Chicago Park District (Article 12) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971, 3338 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 highest average salary, HB-3302 optional program, additional benefits & contributions, HB-3317 service credit, HB-3318, 3336 service credit, military, HB-2674 sick leave credit, HB-3301 SS exemption, waive waiting period, SB-774 survivor annuities, HB-3303 technical changes, SB-573 Chicago Police (Article 5) automatic annual increase, HB-665, 4015 board elections, HB-664 board, all police may vote, HB-4014 Cook County police, credits transfer, H B-4097 disability benefits, HB-3384 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 formula; maximum pension; salaries; HB-4015 formula; maximum; salary, HB-665 formula, increases, HB-4100 group health benefits, prepayment, HB- 3922 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. minimums, HB-969 occupational disease disability, HB- 4016 salary base, HB-966, 1267, 3384, 4018 service credit, State Police transfer to SERS, HB-3671 survivor's/widow's annuity, SB-228 technical changes, HB-968, 4248 technical changes, SB-695, 774, 1724 widows, HB-754 Chicago Teachers (Article 17) annual increase, SB-205 annuitant employment, SB-206, 1633; HB-1300 automatic annual increase, HB-625, 680, 3014 average salary, HB-688 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 board of trustees, no salary, HB-3123 concurrent participation, elected public officials, HB-1240 disability, SB-1633 early retirement incentives, HB-2661, 4206, 4207, 4211,4212 early retirement, SB-1493; HB-689, 1052,2535 increase, HB-3122 new retirement formula, HB-424, 1635, 2984 population limits, HB-1927 service credit, HB-793 service credit, military, HB-364, 421, 792, 3992 St. contribution; investments; formula; early retirement discount; study/ travel credit; automatic annual increases; downstate teaching; HB- 4204 State contributions, HB-690 survivor benefits, HB-3122 technical changes, SB-696, 1650 Cook County (Article 9) annual report, SB-1829; HB-2956 automatic annual increase, HB-590 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Board of Trustees County Chief Financial Officer, HB-1193 compounded annual increase, SB-1893 Cook County police service, State Police SERS service credit, HB-3345 Cook County police, credits transfer, HB-4097 Cook County Reg. Sup't. of Schools, HB-536 court service deputies; correctional officers, SB-1697 2639 PENSIONS-Cont. early retirement incentives, SB-1770 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 police service credits, transfer; retirement annuity base; disability benefits; survivor annuities; HB-3376 population limit, HB-972, 1847 retirement, any age with 25 years of credit, HB-3384 salary base, HB-3384 technical changes, SB-1824; HB-2762 union dues, HB-621 Criminal Justice Retirement System - new Article 25, SB-1415 Deferred Compensation Continuing Appropriation Act American Football Coaches Retirement Trust, HB-1701 amortizations, continuing approp., HB- 1635, 3062 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 State's employer contributions, HB- 2732, 3142 Downstate Firefighters (Article 4) benefits; administrative changes, SB- 1921; HB-971, 3192 board of trustees additional elected active firefighter, HB-1269 village/town attorneys, SB-244 disability pensions, HB-2826, 3192 early retirement incentives, HB-4221 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 health insurance reserves, HB-1554 municipal actuary, HB-820 municipal pickup of contributions, HB- 3192 survivors, HB-3192, 4216 Downstate Police (Article 3) age requirement, HB-446, 2895 annuity, increase, HB-3190 automatic annual increase, HB-447, 590 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 compounded annual increase, HB- 2898, 3384 Cook County police, credits transfer, HB-4097 disability pensions, HB-2826, 3190, 3384 eligibility, SB-1715 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 health insurance premium payments, retirees, HB-3384 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. health insurance reserves, HB-2894 independent benefits, SB-14 investment authority; filing fees, HB- 895,2893 investments, HB-368, 444 municipality participation, HB-445, 2896 retirement, any age with 25 years of credit, HB-3384 return to service requirements, HB- 443, 2897 service credit, HB-2895 survivor benefits, child support, HB- 3203 survivor benefits, increase, HB-2710, 2898, 3190 Downstate Teachers (Article 16) amortization of unfunded liability, HB- 3062 amortization schedule, HB-1635 annuity, flat rate, SB-224; HB-315 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 death benefits, SB-2145; HB-3498 disability, SB-1839; HB-730, 3514 early retirement incentives, HB-2661, 3578, 4206, 4207, 4211,4212 early retirement, SB-45, 1493; HB- 309, 1052, 2535, 2821 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 health insurance, SB-231; HB-561, 2819 increase, SB-508; HB-469 lump-sum benefit, SB-136 lump-sum retirement benefit, HB-1620 minimum monthly annuity, increase, SB-1932; HB-2820 new retirement formula, HB-424, 1635, 2984, 3062 one-time increase, HB-2658 population limits, HB-1927 school psychologist interns, HB-514, 4217 service credit, military, SB-157, 184, 1753; HB-364, 419, 421, 422, 776, 1393 service credit, SB-943, 2042; HB-2645, 3229, 3621, 4203, 4213 sick leave credit, SB-1838; HB-1465, 2822 substitute teachers, SB-774; HB-1653 union contributions, HB-3229 Early Retirement Reserve Act, SB-45 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 Forest Preserve District (Article 10) technical changes, HB-1846 General Assembly (Article 2) 2640 PENSIONS-Cont. amortization of unfunded liability, HB- 3062 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 certification, State's contribution amounts, HB-2733 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 service credit, HB-412 survivor one-time increase, H B-2722 General Provisions (Article I) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 corporate stock investments, earnings test, H B-1094 divorce benefits, direct payments, SB- 1670; HB-781, 1226 domestic relations orders, SB-1834; HB-3377 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 local gov't. tax proceeds, separate, SB- 2208 spousal consent, HB-194, 1513 Illinois Municipal (Article 7) airport police benefits, SB-1470; HB- 442 annual increases, compounds, HB-3384 automatic annual increase, HB-440, 590 beneficiaries; participant eligibility; administrative changes, HB-3299 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Board securities, investments, HB-3299 compounded annual increases; preretirement workshop paid leave; amortization; disability; sick leave credit, HB-3319 county officers, additional benefits, HB- 821 death benefits, charities; Waukegan Port Dist., Vet. Assistance Commissions; securities, real estate investments; ineligibility, HB-3430 disability, HB-440 downstate police service credits, HB- 3112 early retirement incentives, HB-4206, 4207,4211,4212 early retirement, HB-440 final average salary, county sheriffs, HB-538, 3111 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 health insurance premium payments, retirees, HB-3384 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. health insurance, HB-1284 judicial service, annuity suspension, HB-3611 multitype library systems, HB-2667 municipal police chiefs, HB-3984 nonparticipant annuities, HB-970 nonparticipant elective office holders, HB-1553 public defenders, non-participation, HB-1389 retirement annuity formula, increases, SB-849 retirement, any age with 25 years of credit, HB-3384 retroactive payments; sick leave credit, HB-3431 retroactive service credit, HB-3466, 4143 salary base, HB-3384 sanitary district trustees, HB-4072 second spouse eligibility, HB-3306 service credit, military, HB-3431 service credit, SB-850; HB-511, 1064, 1206, 1334, 3099 sheriff's law enforcement formula probation officers, HB-390 State's Attorney's investigators, HB-1387 sick leave credit, HB-440 special education joint agreement entities, HB-3576 statewide group health insurance, HB- 1426 survivor annual supplement; early retirement calculation; survivor eligibility; municipality participation; part-time employee; airport police; Mun. Electric Agency; credits transfer, SB-1470 trustees, educational employees, SB- 970 uncompensated park district commissioners assumed salary, HB- 4143 5-year vesting, HB-3771 Investment Board (Article 22A) first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 membership, SB-1923; HB-3253 Judges (Article 18) amortization of unfunded liability, HB- 3062 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 certification, State's contribution amounts, HB-2733 child's annuity, HB-1562 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 2641 PENSIONS-Cont. recision of election not to participate, extends date, SB-148 reemployment, HB-14, 54 service credit, military, SB-1686 survivor's annuity, HB-2926 technical changes, SB-775 Metropolitan Sanitary District (Article 13) see also: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Article first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 restructures; renames as Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Article, SB-777; HB-971 technical changes, SB-136 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (Article 13) formerly: Metropolitan Sanitary District Article annual increase, compounds; survivor annuities; refund interest; SB-1771; HB-3145 annual increases; surviving spouse; minimum annuities; Optional Plan participation; refund interest, HB- 3296 restructures Metropolitan Sanitary District Article, SB-777; HB-971 Miscellaneous Collateral (Article 22) actuarial assumptions review, HB-3258 Dept. of Insurance oversight fees, HB- 1944 financial reports deadlines, HB-3259 pension funds examinations; costs; filing fees, SB-2130 policemen/firemen recovery of damages, HB-3113 State Board of Investment membership, HB-3253 Private Pension Rights Act, HB-1241 Reciprocal Act (Article 20) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Social Security Enabling Act (Article 21) federally required SS coverage, SB-136; HB-1620 State Employees (Article 14) alternative retirement formula arson investigators, HB-1599, 3419 Attorney General investigators, HB-4085 controlled substance inspectors, HB-835, 3241 DMHDD security officers, HB- 3420 final salary pension base, HB-3635 highway maintenance workers, SB-119; HB-397 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. ICC police officers, HB-3421 State Police automatic annual increase, HB-2974 State Police early retirement incentives, SB-1650; HB-2973 State Police forensic services employees, SB-1668; HB-390 State Police investigators, HB- 3572 State Police service credit, HB- 2976 State Police, 25 years service, HB- 1320, 2975 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor investigators, HB- 449 transforming regular service credit, HB-1442 amortization of unfunded liability, HB- 3062 amortization schedule, HB-1635 automatic annual increase, first, HB- 3200 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 DCMS Director duties, SB-1470 death benefits, HB-2977 Dept. of Corrections formula - see: alternative retirement formula early retirement incentives, SB-45, 1650, 2156; HB-1527, 2533, 2535, 2973, 3578 final average salary conservation police officers, HB- 441, 2892 last day's salary, HB-3384 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 mandatory SS coverage, SB-136 new retirement formula, HB-424, 1529, 1635, 2984, 3062 one-time increase, State police, HB- 3425, 3426 retirement, any age with 25 years of credit, HB-3384 service credit, Chicago police transfers, HB-3671 service credit, military, HB-1318, 1319, 1393, 3298 service credit, SB-1725, 1799; HB- 1334, 2963 SS qualification period, HB-1620 State Police formula - see: alternative retirement formula technical changes, HB-969, 4247, 4249, 4250 technical changes, SB-694 widows/survivors Social Security offset, SB-183 2642 PENSIONS-Cont. State Pensions Fund Continuing Appropriation Act, SB-1752; HB-3230 State Universities (Article 15) amortization of unfunded liability, HB- 3062 amortization schedule, HB-1635 annuity rate base, HB-415, 1460 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Board of Trustees elected members, HB-1291 increase, HB-3117 disability, SB-137, 138; HB-696 early retirement incentives, HB-4190 early retirement, SB-1492; HB-414, 2535, 2660 employee exclusions, SB-774 employer contributions paid out of univ. trust funds, HB-4216 first 1993 omnibus pension bill, SB-1650 new retirement formula, HB-424, 1635, 2984, 3062 part-time employee participation, SB- 1687; HB-1620, 2730 refund repayments, interest, HB-2730 refunds, interest, HB-392, 970 retirement, any age with 25 years of credit, HB-3384 retirement, money purchase formula, SB-135, 136 service credit, leave of absence, HB- 2983 service credit, military, SB-134, 136; HB-364, 421, 1393 sick leave credit, HB-391 technical changes, HB-970 Uofl firefighter salary base, HB-1460 technical changes, HB-968, 969, 970, 971 PERSIAN GULF See MILITARY AND NAVAL PESTICIDES See AGRICULTURE PLATS see: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POPULAR NAMES CHIPS See INSURANCE Circuit Breaker See SENIOR CITIZENS/ DISABLED PERSONS/ TAXATION-PROPERTY TAXES/FOOD AND DRUGS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. POPULAR NAMES-Cont. HMO See INSURANCE Lemon Law See SALES - New Vehicle Buyer Protection Law McCormick Place See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Sunset Act See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION TIF See CITIES AND VILLAGES Torrens See CONVEYANCES/ EASEMENTS 9-1-1 See EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL PORT DISTRICTS See SPECIAL DISTRICTS PRAIRIE STATE 2000 See EMPLOYMENT PRISONS AND PRISONERS Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 County Department of Corrections sheriff arresting fees, SB-905 County Jail Act County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB-1426 county sheriff wardens, SB-661 DMHDD jail service reimbursements, HB-350 inmate medical costs, Dept. Public Aid reimburse, HB-4134 mental health care to pre-trial, DMHDD and county, HB-1195 mental health care, pre-trial detainees, cost shared by county and DMHDD, HB-1195 prisoner separation, HB-3210, 3367 County Jail Good Behavior Allowance Act good behavior allowance, HB-2767 pre-sentencing time in custody, HB- 2882 County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB- 1426 county jails, Dept. Corrections funding assistance, HB-1619 Crime and Corrections, Illinois Task Force on, E092-1 Dept. of Corrections prisoners/facilities AIDS/HIV testing, HB-2262 battery during confinement, 24-hr. confinement. HB-418 2643 PRISONS AND PRISONERS-Cont. computer assisted literacy program, HB-1632 disease prevention, condom purchases, SB-1524 drug rehabilitation program/literacy program, SB-80 employed offender earnings, sheriff duties, HB-834 fixed terms, HB-2683 good conduct credit, HB-8, 267, 906, 1454, 3025 inmate financial impact statements, SB-242 inmate rehabilitative program, SB-81 Lateral and Vertical Steel File Cabinet Program, SB-894 maximum security facility partitioned visitor areas, HB-336 prisoner wage deductions, Public Defender fees, HB-2601 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Recycling and Refuse Sorting Program, SB-894 work-release programs, HB-987 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-866 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Prison Privatization Pilot Program Act, HB-3831 Prison Work Opportunity Act, SB-768 Prisoner Review Board majority vote, parole conditions & violations of parole, HB-2684 reorganization; under Dept. Corrections, SB-1763, 1911 victim impact statements, SB-278 written/visual testimony, SB-292 Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act, repeals, HB-2390, 3831 PROBATE ACT See WILLS AND TRUSTS PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION Acupuncture Practice Act, SB-1446; HB- 2346 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Board / Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Survying Services Act, HB-452 Architecture Practice Act, Illinois funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 interns; exams; managing agents, HB-1483 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING -REGULATION-Cont. Attorney-in-Charge of Prosecutorial Actions, creates in Dept. of Professional Regulation, SB-778; HB-3518 Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, HB- 1803 Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act continuing education, HB-118, 2888, 3517 nail technology, SB-407, 1769 sales work not experience, SB-1769 Spanish, SB-8 technical changes, SB-1662 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, Illinois licensing; administrative hearings; Board members; fines; continuing ed; transcripts; SB-1060; HB-1819 licensing; registration; Board members; fines; administrative hearings; compensation, SB-698, 1060 technical changes, SB-698; HB-1819 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB- 1199 Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act school psychology, SB-198 technical changes, HB-3636 Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act clinical social worker evaluations, HB-3005 continuing education, HB-302 juvenile offender treatment, condition of probation, HB-606 licensing, HB-3207 nonlicensed workers, HB-3005 private group practice, HB-1099 Social Work Examining and Disciplinary Board membership, SB-1060, 2125 technical changes, SB-697 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Computer Scientist Licensing Act, HB- 3983 Constitutional Convention Lobbyist Registration Act technical changes, HB-2095 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 continuing education, HB-118 Contractor Registration Act, HB-1439 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 2644 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 Dental Practice Act additional testing/training, HB-1612 AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 civil liability, SB-1769 clinical exams in lieu of Dept. exam, HB-3815 clinical instructors, professorships, exempt, HB-3573 continuing education, HB-1481 dental coordinators, SB-699 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 dental hygienist liability immunity, HB-3567 denturists, HB-923 free clinic service, immunity, HB-1594 itemized bills, HB-918 technical changes, SB-699 temporary teaching license, SB-438, 1060 Dept. of Professional Regulation Administrative Fund/General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-3188 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB- 1394; HB-2329 disciplinary action, third-party billing, HB- 2810 Electrician Licensing Act, SB-443; HB- 4208 Electrologists Practice Act, HB-565 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149, 4139 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing-- Act of 1935 repeals, SB-2197; HB-768, 3673 technical changes, HB-3023, 3024 Code, SB-2197; HB-768, 3673 Funeral or Burial Funds Act, Illinois pre-need funeral contracts, public aid, HB-3326 Geologist Registration Act, SB-963, 1396, 1894; HB-3434 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Healthcare Professions and Occupations Licensure Review Act, SB-2138; HB-4163 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1209 Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502, 1516 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Interior Design Profession Title Act licensing without exam, HB-3815 registration: exams, qualifications, experience; reciprocal licensure, HB-1970 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB-776 license/permit fees, HB-1103 Licensed Midwife Practitioners Act, HB- 3521 Livestock Dealer Licensing Act See AGRICULTURE Lobbyist Registration Act Administrative Procedure Act actions; reporting requirements; penalties, SB-215 executive agencies, SB-17; HB-898 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 notice to legislators, HB-323 required registrants; restricted compensation, SB-2052; HB-3211 Lobbyist Regulation Act of 1991, HB-326 Locksmith Responsibility Act, HB-3247 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432 Medical Practice Act - see: MEDICINE Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Naprapathic Practice Act creates, SB-1468 discipline, grounds, SB-1662; HB-3815 Nurses in Advancement Law, HB-1216 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nursing Act of 1987, Illinois Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 licensing, nursing home exceptions, SB-1105 LPN applicants, nursing home work, SB-1807 LPN requirements; directors, long- term care facilities, HB-3590 Nursing Committee, membership,. HB-1983 temporary permits, HB-2723 volunteer services, inactive nurses, HB- 2665 Nursing Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act continuing education, HB-118 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act of 1985 continuing education, HB-118 temporary authority, HB-1970 2645 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046, 2329 Occupational Skill Standards Act, HB-3093 Occupational Therapy Practice Act, Illinois AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 licensure, passage of exam within 5 years, SB-1769 Optician Licensing Act, HB-2447 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, Illinois AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 continuing education, HB-118 therapeutic and diagnostic ocular pharmaceutical agents, SB-328; HB- 893 Pawnbroker Regulation Act storage & insurance charges, SB-379; HB-679 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 mail-order pharmacies, HB-3613 pharmacist drug treatment, Pharmacist Substance Abuse Fund, HB-1408 technical changes, HB-1398, 3911 Physical Therapist Lien Act, HB-1040 Physical Therapy Act, Illinois AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 fee splitting/referral fees, SB-1769 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB- 2581 AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 Physician Self-Referral Act, SB-2201; HB- 4044, 4163 Plumbing License Law, Illinois advertising, HB-1483 advertising, plumber license number, HB-3981 apprentices; hearings; fees; standards; HB-3561 fee schedule, Dept. Public Health, SB- 2209; HB-3561 master plumber license, HB-3938, 3988 technical changes, SB-1726 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, Illinois AIDS education, license renewal, SB- 1854 AIDS/HIV discrimination, SB-1689 continuing education, HB-118 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608, 2138; HB-2293, 2748 Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Dept. Professional Regulation employee, license renewal, SB-1769 fire investigators, exempt, HB-1498 investigator experience, SB-1769; HB- 3941 licensure eligibility; attorney-at-law investigators, HB-1498 security guard weapons, off-duty, HB- 2942 Private Employment Agency Act Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 disciplinary action, failure to file tax return, HB-1733 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-l(SS-2) Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act technical changes, HB-1456 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act administrative procedures; fees, HB- 3815 creates, SB-2056; HB-284, 1971, 3360 professional counselor title use, SB-1662, 1769 temporary licenses, SB-1662 Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 licensure, SIU graduate, licensed out- of-state, 8 yrs. experience, HB-2723 Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989, Illinois funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 Professional License Suspension for Drug Violations Act, SB-595 Public Accounting Act, Illinois continuing education, HB-118 liability, damages, SB-2119 Radiation Installation Act industrial radiographers certification, HB-2021 Real Estate License Act see also: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY appraiser certification, HB-1365 economic development corporations, HB-2739 lawyers, continuing education exemption, SB-944 technical changes, HB-1180 Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Acupuncture Practice Act, SB-1446; HB-2346 Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics and Nail Technology Act of 1985, SB-407 2646 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, Ill., extends sunset, SB-698, 1060 Computer Scientist Licensing Act, HB- 3983 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 Dental Practice Act, extends repeal, HB-3570 Detection of Deception Examiners Act, extends repeal, SB-312; HB-1455 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB-1394; HB-2329 Electrologists Practice Act, HB-565 Environmental Health Practitioner Act, HB-1149, 3159, 4139 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 Geologist Registration Act, SB-963, 1396, 1894; HB-3434 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1209 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 Insurance Code articles, SB-702, 1301; HB-1603, 2296 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB- 776 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432 Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Naprapathic Practice Act, SB-1468 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB- 2046, 2329 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act, extends, SB-312, 536; HB-2204 Professional Counselor and Clincial Professional Counselor Licensing Act, SB-2056; HB-284, 1971, 3360 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB- 495 Sign Language and Oral Interpreters Act, SB-2077 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB-1703 Tax Preparers Registration ct, HB- 3890 Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's License Act, SB-312; HB-1366 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB-495 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Roofing Industry Licensing Act, Illinois Roofing License Disciplinary Board, HB-3815 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Sale of Uniforms Act, SB-1739 Self Referral Act of 1992, SB-1813 Sign Language and Oral Interpreters Act, SB-2077 Sports Agents Registration Act, HB-3155 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Structural Engineering Licensing Act board member terms, HB-1370, 1970 exemptions, HB-748 funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 license renewal, seismic design, SB-1769 qualifications, HB-1364 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB-831, 1703 pesticide use, high school diploma, SB-312 schools, integrated pest management program, SB-1526; HB-3222 Sunset Act - see: Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Tax Preparers Registration Act, HB-3890 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Utilization Review Agency Certificate Act, HB-3930 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1983 continuing education, HB-118 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS Equitable Restrooms Act, SB-l1171; HB-812, 1150, 1309 Innkeeper Protection Act fraud, failure to pay, HB-2238 private clubs discrimination, SB-284; HB- 23, 115 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act See CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES administration community service programs effectiveness, HB-3626 County Personnel Advisory Boards, HB-3175 Dept. Public Aid child care payments, HB-2510 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services fund reimbursements, HB-2010 general assistance computerized record keeping, HB-4166 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- 1(SS-I) 2647 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. Health Care Fund, Illinois, SB-441 Homelessness Prevention Fund, reimbursement payments, SB-756, 1833 indigent health care, I11. Health Care Fund, HB-1 171 local government general assistance, HB-997 Local Government Health Care Fund, HB-955 Local Initiative Fund, eliminates; emergency rules, HB-1002 Medicaid provider payments distribution, SB-1889; HB-3395 medical vendor; Med. Quality Review Comm. meetings, disclosure, HB-1804 medical/health care providers information & education advisory committees; consulting physicians, HB-1804 military service, HB-2 Public Assistance Emergency Revolving Fund medical transportation reimbursement, HB-1353 Social Services Advisory Council, HB- 1120 standards of assistance AFDC/general assistance grant amounts HB-426, 2877 annual adjustment %age, HB-234 cost of living adjustments, SB-226 utility grants, HB-3292 AFDC (aid to families with dependent children) appliance replacement, special assistance, HB-3609, 3916 day care payments, HB-2292 daycare reimbursements, SB-477 earned income exemptions, HB-1348 education, training, employment program high school or equivalent educational programs, HB-577 eligibility determination standards, HB-1348 family grant amounts, uniform percentages, HB-3172 grant level percentages, HB-426, 2877 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- l(SS-1) new birth, no new aid; exceptions, HB- 3682 new child, family ineligible further aid, SB-1540 protective payments; case plans; Bill of Rights, HB-426 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. recipient school attendance; employment, SB-1509 school truant sanctions, H B-1315 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 self-employment pilot program, HB-707 special assistance-appliance replacement, SB-1586 special assistance/hardship assistance; emergency rules, HB-1055 specific cash grants, HB-1203 step-parent income, SB-1965 supplemental assistance, HB-239 Supplemental Security Income appeals/ veteran benefits, attorney representation, HB-2234 technical changes, HB-1546 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-2398 aid to aged, blind or disabled interim assistance; emergency rule; townships, HB-997 interim assistance/Supplemental Security Income eligibility, HB-2994 interim assistance, SB-45 Supplemental Security Income, SB- 1718; HB-2234 aid to medically indigent earned income exemptions, HB-1348 Health Care Fund, Illinois, SB-441 health care, HB-955 township aid; emergency rule, HB-997 Aid to the Medically Indigent program, restores, HB-3414 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 applicant/recipient rights & responsibilities aid recipients from other States, limits benefits, SB-1783, 2068 ambulatory prenatal care plan, HB-274 case plan/case tracking system, SB- 467 denial of benefits, Dept. determine other eligibility, HB-739 direct deposit, recipient payments, HB-342, 2216, 2227 drug utilization review program; emergency rule, HB-1212 high school or equivalent, HB-577 interim assistance; new general assistance program, SB-45 monthly grants, status report, HB-3245 new Ill. resident eligibility amounts, SB-1930 provider payments: Ill. Health Facilities Authority/Ill. Dev. Finance Authority, HB-2292 2648 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. reinstatement, SB-1889; HB-740 toll-free appeal number, HB-739 utilities/rent grants, proof of payments, HB-3772 utility shut-offs/rental evictions, moratorium, HB-2228 vendor charges on applicant/recipient claims for injuries, HB-3389 vendors, security interests, SB-631, 1079 800-telephone number for appeals, HB-739 Charitable Trust Act trustee; registration; fed. financial report; duties; penalties, HB-1564 Child Advocacy Act, HB-4184 Childhood Hunger Relief Act of 1992, HB- 3311 county welfare services committees individual case plans, HB-426 Dept. of Public Aid - see: STATE GOVERNMENT Dept. on Aging foster grandparent program, HB-2472 Displaced Homemakers Assistance Act DCCA performance goals, SB-1860 Dept. of Labor administration, SB-1860 drug utilization review program, HB-1212 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954; SB-922 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 Earnfare - see: Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act East St. Louis job training program, HB- 877 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act domestic living situation; neglect; liability; reports, HB-1713 financial exploitation; abuse; neglect, reporting, SB-2107 foster care & emergency shelter pilot program, SB-651 eligibility AFDC, HB-1348 denial of benefits, Dept. determine other eligibility, HB-739 medical assistance, HB-274, 462, 2318 restitution payments, excludes, SB-442 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 general assistance abolishes; new State-funded program, SB-45 chronically needy status; Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. disregards, increases, SB-2227 disregards: earned income, assets, HB- 3267 earned income exemptions, HB-1348 educational programs, local gov't. monetary assistance, HB-577, 2489 grant level percentages, HB-426, 2877 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- I(SS-I) homeless housing assistance, HB-4079 homeless, asset disregard, HB-3409 limitations, SB-1718 protective payments; case plans; Bill of Rights, HB-426 specific cash grants, HB-1203 State transitional assistance, unemployment rates, SB-1717 substance abuse advocacy programs, eliminates, HB-1057 technical changes, SB-756, 886 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act chronically needy status; Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 creates, HB-2489 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Health Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Health Kids Program, HB-739 Home and Community Based Medical Services Review Board, SB-2122 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB-1649 Hospital Services Trust Fund/County Hospital Services Trust Fund Hospital Services Trust Fund technical changes, HB-3135 new Articles, HB-2010 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Local Government Health Care Fund, HB- 955 long-term care provider funding Medicaid assessments reduction, HB- 4252 Medicaid Revenue Act, HB-2758 medical assistance addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 AFDC eligibility determination standards, HB-1348 2649 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. aid to avoid institutionalization, HB-761 ambulance services rates, HB-2010 ambulance services, HB-2994, 3950, 3951 ambulatory prenatal care plan, HB-274 ambulatory surgical treatment post-sec. care, HB-2590 children age 7; income eligibility standard, HB-462 children lead poisoning tests, HB-3442 children medical/dental screenings, SB-1996 chiropractor reimbursement, HB- 1119 Cook County Health Care Council, SB-648 county hospitals, supplemental payments, HB-942 dental/eyeglass services; emergency rule, HB-998 Dept. recoup from medical providers, HB-1353 DMHDD community care facility programs, developmentally disabled persons, HB-3713 drugs purchase, HB-425 earned income exemptions, HB-1348 eligibility, HB-274, 462, 2318, 3108 federal reimbursements, State plan, HB-2227 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- l(SS-l) Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Health Kids Program, HB-2236 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-4223 Home and Community Based Medical Services Review Board, SB-2122 home specialized care benefits, HB- 3886 Hospital Care Assurance Program, SB- 500; HB-1000 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 hospital Medicaid reimbursements, HB-1000 hospital payments, inpatient trauma injuries, HB-3884 hospitals, Medicaid reimbursement, SB-500 Ill. Health Care Fund, HB-1171 inpatient rates; emergency rules, HB- 1054 interim assistance, SB-45 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Long Term Care Reimbursement Rate Act, HB-2039 long-term care facilities, funding, HB- 804 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. long-term care providers, uniform payment cycle, HB-849, 1565 Managed Care regular program; emergency rule, HB-1211 Medicaid co-payments, HB-3714 Medicaid Developmentally Disabled Provider Participation Fee Trust Fund, repeals; facility fee, HB-3149 Medicaid Mail-Order Pharmacy Program, HB-172 Medicaid provider payments, automatic transfer, HB-849 Medicaid reimbursed services, HB-2010, 2994 Medicaid Revenue Act, HB-2758 Medicaid, pregnant women, HB-3350 Medicaid, property transfers, DPA enforcement, HB-3716 medical coverage plan, resource standards, HB-3108 medical histories, HB-156 medical/health care providers information & education advisory committees; consulting physicians, HB-1804 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 non-institutional services cuts; emergency rules, HB-1001 nursing facility resident needs surveys, HB-702 nursing home reimbursement, HB- 3939 nursing home resimbursements; emergency rules, HB-1210 perinatal obstetrical services, HB-11 10 pharmaceutical rebates, HB-158, 159 pharmacy reimbursement, HB-155 Primary Care Sponsor System, HB-274 private cause of action; Medicaid hospital services; eligibility; billing; HB-2453 provider claims, paid within 60 days, HB-2697 residential community home services, SB-1538 senior citizen eye and dental care, HB- 4098 skilled nursing/intermediate care facility incentive payments; emergency rules, HB-1003 technical changes, HB-1004, 1171, 2040, 2292 technical changes, SB-441, 885, 888, 1078 transfer of moneys, SB-424 transplant procedures; U of Iowa hospitals, SB-2068 2650 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. transplants, hospitals, SB-2068 vendors, security interest in vendor payments, HB-2227 800-telephone number for appeals, HB-739 Medically Indigent program, Aid to the, restores, HB-3414 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, HB-273 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB- 2452 public aid checks, HB-342 Respite Demonstration Program Act availability/utilization of services, HB-1162 functionally disabled/cognitively impaired adults; guidelines; standards, HB-1162 mandatory, Statewide program, HB-3373 Self Esteem Act, HB-1705 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 social services Case Management Services Program; Social Services Advisory Council, HB-2227 E.St.Louis job training/employment programs, Dept. Public Aid, HB-877 educational programs, local gov't. monetary assistance, HB-577, 2489 employment training; emergency rule, HB-997 food stamp and outreach program, HB- 3311 homeless persons savings, HB-3408 job search, training and work programs non-custodial parents, HB-1655 Project Chance contracts, life skills, HB-4167 Project Chance participant job training, SB-1717 protective payments; case plans; Bill of Rights, HB-426 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 Social Services Advisory Council, HB- 1120 support programs: Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, HB-2190 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. Solicitation for Charity Act contribution; professional fund raisers; penalties; registration; reports; duties, HB-1564 fundraising bodies, HB-1710, 2312 technical changes, HB-2310 Solicitation of Elderly Persons Act, SB- 1592 State Medicaid Fund new Article; payment of federally mandated Medicaid obligations, SB- 2245 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 support responsibility child health insurance beneficiary, SB-1821 child support release of information form; support order enforcement, HB-4105 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784, 3322 child support, manner of payment, HB- 3832 county child support collection programs, HB-3483 past due child support, notice to State licensing agencies, HB-2486 past due, collection agencies, HB-2489 withheld support payments, SB-2073 withholding, past due penalty, HB- 2933 withholding, petitions, HB-4106 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 technical changes, HB-723, 1004, 1171, 1546, 1804, 2040, 2142, 2217, 2220, 2292, 2758, 3263, 3285, 3286, 3394, 3395, 3819, 4077 4078, 4079 technical changes, SB-441, 756, 885, 886, 888, 1078, 1791, 1827, 1889, 2236 Uninsured Hospital Patient Cost Recovery Act, SB-2071 Utility Deposit and Repair Assistance Act, HB-3732 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 Work Opportunity and Earnfare Act, SB-1717 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund fund transfers, HB-978 Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 Budget Stabilization Act, HB-3871 Build Illinois Purposes Fund school capital improvement grants; bond repayment funding, HB-1658 2651 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Cash Management Act, Illinois, SB-1985; HB-3650 Casual Deficit Act repayments, Gen. Ob. Bond Retirement & Interest Fund, SB-424, 1783, 2054 school State aid, SB-1542; HB-2996 Child Sexual Abuse Fund DCFS use, not DPH, HB-3921 Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund increased transfers, SB-57; HB-991 County Juvenile Detention Center Revolving Loan Fund county financing, SB-58 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund outside St. Treasury; deposits; caps; transfers, HB-1129 Deposit of State Moneys Act daily balance statements, SB-1171 financial institution statements, State Treasurer, SB-1169 heritage tourism linked investments, HB-1041 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 investments: prudent person rule, SB-1934 investments: State Treasurer authority exceptions, HB-2448 loans to Nat'l. Guard/Reservists, HB- 262 maintenance projects, SB-1370 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 Public Aid hospital loans, HB-986 reduced interest rates, minority-owned institutions, HB-2135 securities, collateral, SB-1169 security, small bank CDs, HB-3437 Drug Traffic Prevention Fund Outdoor Advertising Tax Act, HB- 1824 Drug Treatment Fund repeals; Ill. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund; Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, SB-626 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB- 1037 Emergency Budget Act of FY91, SB-1239 of FY92 creates, SB-424; HB-2702 exempt: State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, HB- 429, 2783, 2823 Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. transfers of funds, HB-4037 Equitable Restrooms Act, HB-812, 1150, 1309 Export Development Authority funds, transfer to GRF, SB-1314 Fertilizer Control Fund GRF equal funding, SB-1304 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS Future Education Account Act, SB-399; HB-915 FY93 Fiscal Responsibility Act, SB-953 Government Finances Act, SB-1473 Governmental Efficiency Act, HB-3479 Governor transfer authority, SB-45 Habitat Endowment Fund technical changes, HB-854 IMSA Special Purposes Trust Fund/IMSA Income Fund, deposits, SB-307 Income Tax Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund deposits, SB-1783 Industrial Coal Utilization Fund eliminates, use GRF, HB-979 Intra-Agency Services Fund DCCA deposits time limit, HB-1298 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund, changes to Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, SB-1378 Kaskaskia Commons funds, educational uses, SB-190 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1263 Land-Based Casino Gambling Revenue Allocation Act, HB-3972 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Distributive Fund, Local Gov't. Revenue Sharing Fund, SB-1473 Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund, DCCA payments no FY, HB-1692 Local Government Tax Fund county receipts, municipal annexations, HB-3868 Local Initiative Fund, eliminates, HB-1002 Missing and Exploited Children Trust Fund, uses, HB-3754 Motor Fuel Tax Fund, transfers, SB-1599 new funds Abandoned Mobile Home Disposal Fund, SB-1674 Academic Improvement Trust Fund for Community Colleges, HB-935 Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund HB-1464 Agricultural Chemical Corrective Action Fund, SB-2177 2652 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Alcholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, HB-3960 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, Illinois, SB-626, 2155 Animal Welfare Checkoff Fund, HB- 3065 Applied Agriculture Research Fund, SB-1637 Appraisal Administration Fund, SB-1662 Assistance to the Blind Checkoff Fund, HB-2190 Attorney General's Charitable Trust Enforcement Fund, HB-1564 Audit Expense Fund, SB-1939 Ballot Pamphlet Fund, Illinois, HB- 4117 Bond Board Fund, HB-1297 Budget Stabilization Fund, HB-3871 By-product Materials Safety Fund, SB-1529 Cash Management Improvement Revolving Fund, HB-3650 Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 Child Sexual Abuse Fund, HB-3921 Coal Mining Regulatory Fund, HB- 3101 Community College Board Contracts and Grants Fund, Illinois, SB-1846 Community Mental Health Center Checkoff Fund, HB-2194 Consumer Insurance Guaranty Fund, HB-4123 Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund, SB-2162; HB-1103 Dental Hygiene Disciplinary Fund, HB-2068 Dept. of Labor Enforcement Fund, SB- 1945; HB-1103, 3264 Dept. of Professional Regulation Administrative Fund/General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB- 3188 Diesel Emissions Reduction Fund, HB- 4180 Dietetic and Nutrition Services Dedicated and Professional Fund, HB-2329 Disposable Diaper Tax Fund, HB-200 Domestic Violence Shelter & Service Fund, U.S. Olympians Assistance Fund, HB-2190 Drug Enforcement Treatment Fund, HB-399, 3195 Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 Drunk Driver Victim Compensation Fund, SB-294 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Educational Service Region Income Tax Fund, SB-485 Emergency Employment Fund, SB-1717 Emergency Medical Services Fund, SB-2198 Energy Conservation Projects Loan Fund, HB-63 Enterprise Zone Assistance Fund, HB- 882, 3896 Environmental Challenge Fund, HB- 4004 Ethanol Retrofit Fund, HB-2536 Federal HOME Investment Trust Fund, HB-3239 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services fund reimbursements, HB-2010 Feed Control Fund, SB-225, 1313 Financial Institutions Fund, HB-1103, 3845 Fire Protection District Distributive Fund, SB-2044; HB-3393 Firearm Owner's Identification Fund, HB-939 Food and Drug Safety Fund, SB-1769 Food Toxic Disclosure Fund, SB-34; HB-52 Franchise Trust Fund, Illinois, HB- 1680 Future Education Account Fund, SB- 2115; HB-3624 General Professions Dedicated Fund/ Dept. of Professional Regulation Administrative Fund, HB-1103, 3962 Geologist Fund, SB-1894 Geologist Fund, SB-963, 1894; HB- 3434 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, HB- 1010 Habitat Fund/Habitat Endowment Funds, SB-1955; HB-3894 Habitat Fund, Illinois, HB-1103 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- l(SS-l) Health Care Fund, Illinois, SB-441; HB-1171 Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 Highway Outdoor Advertising Bonus Repayment Fund, SB-219, 419 Homelessness Prevention Fund, SB-756 Hospital Indigent Care Fund, HB-2510 Hospital, Long-Term Care and Developmentally Disabled Care Provider Funds, HB-2758 Human Services Enhancement Fund, HB-1220 2653 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. I-EC 92 Fund, SB-484 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 Income Tax Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund, HB-2834 Industrial Hygienist Licensing Fund, SB-1662; HB-1035, 3096 Inland Waterway Protection Fund, HB-4152 Integrated Pest Management Fund, HB-3223 Invest in Illinois Fund, HB-4124 Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, and Abatement Fund, HB-1852 Legal Technician Fund, Clien Compensation Fund, SB-772 Literacy Advancement Fund/Literacy Services Fund, SB-2161 Local Government Health Care Fund, HB-955 Local Option Income Tax & Income Tax Refund Funds, SB-2136 Lottery School Fund, HB-681, 2773 Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-410 Metropolitan Entertainment District, School Building, Compulsive Gambling Treatment Funds, SB- 1(SS-2); HB-l(SS-2) Military Absentee Ballot Fund, HB- 2539 Municipal Property Tax Replacement Fund / County Property Tax Replacement Fund, SB-1758 Municipal Vehicle Tax Liability Fund, SB-2088 Naprapathy Licensing and Disciplinary Committee Fund, SB-1468 Natural Area and Wetland Fund, HB- 2426 Northern Illinois University Income Fund, HB-2365 Nurses Advancement Initiative Fund, HB-1216 Occupational Information User Services Fund, SB-981 Off-highway Morotcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund, HB-146 Operation Desert Storm Veterans Fund, HB-847 Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund, HB-847 Personnel Services Revolving Fund, SB-1667; HB-3879 Pharmacist Substance Abuse Fund, HB-1408 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund, HB-3561 Private Civic Center Loan Fund, HB- 191 Professional Counselor Dedicated Fund, SB-2056; HB-284, 1971, 3360 Property Tax Relief Fund, SB-1440 Public Health ab. Services Revolving Fund, HB- 103 Public Health Laboratory Revolving Fund, HB-3818 Public Health Plumbing Program Fund, SB-2209 Public Water and Infrastructure System Revolving Loan Fund, SB- 241, 2239; HB-1450, 1935 Race Track Backstretch Improvement Fund, Illinois, SB-458 Rainy Day Reserve Fund, HB-1732 Recreational Trails Trust Fund, SB- 1616 Recyclable Markets Loan Guarantee Fund, Illinois/Invest in Illinois Fund, HB-4112 Recycling Market Development Fund, HB-2910 Regulatory Evaluation and Basic Enforcement Fund, SB-837, 1814; HB-3687 Respiratory Care Dedicated and Professional Fund, HB-495 Rivers and Streams Protection Fund, Illinois, SB-1392 Rural/Downstate Health Fund, Ill., HB-1220 Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, SB-1378; HB-2190 School Aid Flat Grant Fund, HB-873 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 453, 1227, 3470 School District Tax Replacement Fund, HB-238, 2789, 3913 School Income Tax Fund, SB-1113, 1456 Secretary of State Evidence Fund, HB- 1995 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund, HB-2405, 2408 Sexual Assault Services Fund, SB-1763 Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund, HB-3692 Small Business Loan and Investment Administrative Fund, SB-484 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Fund, HB-4070 Small Business Utility Advocate Fund; Sm. Bus. Environmental Assistance Fund; Sm. Bus. Loans & Investment Administrative & Collection Fund, HB-3692 2654 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Southwest Illinois Toll Highway Authority Fund, SB-892 Special Collegiate License Plate Fund, HB-1497 Special Designation License Plate Fund, HB-337 Special Education Medicaid Matching Fund, SB-185 Special Olympics, Illinois, HB-3330 Special Veteran License Plate Fund, SB-1567; HB-341, 3598 State Medicaid Fund, SB-2245 State Occupational Diseases/State Compensation Insurance Funds, HB- 3511 State Payments Fund, HB-1607, 3993 State Treasurer Bank Services Trust Fund Act, HB-3388 Statewide Educational Service Region Income Tax Trust Fund, HB-3469 Sustainable Agriculture Fund, HB-2905 Tanning Facility Permit Fund, HB-1853 Tax Compliance and Administration Fund, SB-1956 Telephone Solicitation Fund, SB-1467 Throat Cancer Victims Assistance Fund, SB-1327 Title Insurance Company Fund, SB-318 Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund, HB-4064 Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 Trauma Center Fund, HB-3884 Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, SB- 626; HB-1103 United States Olympians Assistance Fund, SB-1378 Utility Assistance Fund, HB-3732 Veterans Protective League Fund, HB- 2939, 4096 Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-2985, 3424, 4091, 4092 Video Gaming Fund, SB-1444 Video Lottery Fund, HB-3276 Wetland Compensation Fund, HB- 2554, 2555 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Fund, HB-2110 Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund, SB-1907 Omnibus Fiscal Practice Act, HB-3654 Park and Conservation Fund Dept. Conservation bike paths, SB-1318 multi-use trails and passes, HB-332 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Prairie State 2000 Authority Fund tranferred to GRF, HB-1136 Public Funds Investment Act bank subsidiaries/holding companies, HB-3568 investments, savings banks, HB-3689 municipal funds investments, HB-3686 U.S. gov't. obligations mutual funds, SB-829 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991, SB-1218 Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 Road Fund caps, extends to 1993, HB-3867 DCMS, auto liability claims, HB-3963 DOT transfers, formerly from Motor Fuel Tax Fund, HB-2853 transfers, SB-1599 State Auditing Act agency cooperation, Aud. Gen. notice to Senate/House, SB-1939 Aud. Gen. records compliance; standards, HB-607 Dedicated Fund Note Act, HB-3591 non-profit bodies, SB-1084 outside legal counsel, statements of necessity, SB-1677; HB-3579 residence census, A.G. every 10 years, HB-1390 salaries: Auditor General/Deputy Auditor General, SB-698 State gov't. management audit; employee productivity report, HB- 2420 State Treasurer change over audits, SB-650 State Bonded Indebtedness Limitation Act, HB-1986 State budget - see: STATE GOVERNMENT State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board membership, terms, SB-2053 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783, 2823 State Finance Act see also: specific named funds back wage claims payments from personal services line items, SB-1667 Beach Marina Fund/Boating Act Fund transfers, SB-922, 1171 CDB Revolving Fund repeal, deletes, SB-2151; HB-3844 certifications of participation, SB-451 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, outside St. Treasury, HB-1129 2655 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. DASA'appropriations spending, Dept. Public Aid, HB-3885 DCMS voucher approval, SB-1903 Dept. Corrections Job Training Partnership Act Program fund recovery, SB-1899 Dept. Public Aid child care payments, HB-2510 employee transfers, lump payment-sick leave, OT, vacation, HB-2818 Granite City motor vehicle facility, petty cash fund, HB-3599 Ill. Bank Examiners' Education Foundation funds, HB-3438 Ill. Tax Increment Fund, transfers, SB-654 IMSA Special Purposes Trust Fund/ Income Fund, SB-1171 lapse period, shortens, HB-2422 local tourism funds, HB-1458 Mental Health Fund expenditures, HB-3238 new State highway construction; continuing approp., HB-189 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 payments for services from expired appopriation, HB-3736 permanent improvements, contract purchases, SB-2066 personal services contracts, early retirement employees, SB-1783 real estate transactions, contractual services line item, HB-185 Road Fund cap base year, HB-2385 Road Fund, transfers, SB-1599 Sec. of State petty cash fund, HB-3598 sick leave payments, HB-2818, 4173 special fund transfers to GRF, exemptions, HB-2783, 2823 special funds, transfers to GRF, HB- 1297 State agency petty cash funds, HB-1945 State employee accrued leave pay, SB-42, 91; HB-198, 210, 242, 311, 2818 State employee vacation/sick leave, HB-2818, 2981 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783, 2823 State fiscal year, SB-933 State Pension Fund appropriations; interest, HB-3231 State vehicle damage payments, HB-2181 technical changes, HB-1282 travel, SB-1171 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. State Funds Acknowledgment Act, HB- 4197 State Furbearer Fund, allocation, SB-1955 State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act Ill. Bank Examiners' Education Foundation funds, HB-3438 State Pensions Fund appropriations; interest, SB-1751 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 Tanning Facility Permit Fund, deposits of Nursing Home Care Act fines, SB-1965 Tourism Promotion Fund, transfers, HB-2834 Underground Storage Tank Fund deductible amounts, HB-2929 investment interest; motor fuel tax collection, HB-1184 Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention Fund repeals; Ill. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund; Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, SB-626 Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund, name change; Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437 repeals; Ill. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund; Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, SB-626 PUBLIC UTILITIES See UTILITIES REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-l1159; HB-2372 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Condominium Property Act common expenses; financial reserves; by-laws; records; purchase contracts; owner rights, HB-2594 common expenses; right to notice; lender identity, HB-2494 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-1159; HB-2372 elections voting results, examination & copying, SB-1986 land ownership, common elements, SB-1749 master metered public utility services payments, HB-1312 2656 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. risk pooling, Dept. of Insurance rules, SB-1909; HB-3281 sharing expenses; financial reserves; by- laws; records; purchase contracts; owner rights, HB-1929 technical changes, HB-1617, 1929 unit owners: attorney fees; cumulative voting; association records, SB-1986; HB-3865 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform abandonment, HB-1956, 3126 technical changes, HB-3368 Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328, 2930 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB- 872 Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2397 Joint Tenancy Act technical changes, SB-380 Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act, HB- 2649 Kaskaskia Commons funds, educational uses, SB-190 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989 foreign language translations, HB- 3167, 3228 Lifetime Transfer of Property Act claims, HB-461 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2193 Plat Act annexation/disconnection, notice to county clerk, SB-1520, 2100; HB- 1084, 3220 county clerk copy, SB-1490 county engineers, SB-51 original plats, filed by Land Surveyor, SB-325 school board notification, submission of plat, HB-3936 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Property Owned by Aliens Act ownership restrictions, repeals, HB- 1841 rights of ownership, HB-3449, 3794 Real Estate License Act see also: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION appraiser categories/certification, SB-1912; HB-3167 appraiser certification, HB-1365 continuing education, HB-118, 3188 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. discipline, licensee property owenrship, SB-553 economic development corporations, SB-1517 exclusive representation, designation in listing agreement, HB-3188 fees, Appraisal Administration Fund; Appraisal Administrator; SB-1662 lawyer, continuing education exemption, SB-944, 1060 licensure, length of time, HB-3188 personal services funding, HB-3188 renewal without exam, SB-1769 technical changes, HB-1180 technical changes, SB-1912 Real Estate Time-Share Act disciplinary action, failure to file tax return, HB-1733 Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Act, SB- 1714 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 Residential Building Lot Disclosure Act, HB-1377 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Residential Real Property Conditions Act, SB-856 Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988 asbestos, disclosure, SB-984; HB-2519 disclosure of property defects, HB- 1196 technical changes, SB-1206; HB-1597, 1598, 2164 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 title insurance agents, examination, HB-2496 certificates of authority, HB-1440 foreign/alien companies statutory premium reserves, HB- 1440 Title Insurance Act Dir. Financial Institutions approval authority; fees; Title Insurance Company Fund, SB-318 foreign title insurance company reserves, HB-4024 technical changes, HB-3368, 3612 Trust Beneficiary Discovery Act, HB-940 REAPPORTIONMENT/ REDISTRICTING Congressional Reapportionment Act of 1991, Illinois SB-36, 54, 395; HB-107, 1360, 1361, 1362, 2541 Cook County Circuit Apportionment Act of 1991 SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108, 1357, 1358, 1359 2657 REAPPORTIONMENT/ REDISTRICTING-Cont. General Assembly Reapportionment Act(s) of 1991, SB-52, 396; HB-106, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2540 of 1992, SB-1564 SB-52, 396; HB-106, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2540 Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991 HB-2542 minorities rights, HB-2119 Reapportionment Committees, HB-2121 redistricting, public comment, HB-2120 Representative District Modification Act, SB-1564; HB-3807 Uofl trustee election, State redistricting, HB-1066 RECORDS Adoption Information Access Act, HB-749 Child Support Information Act, HB-4105 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Consumer Services Information Act, Office of grant application disclosure, SB-2191 Court Records Sealing Act, SB-245; HB- 276 Credit Report Notification Act, HB-2140 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, HB-2943 criminal justice information Sec. of State Securities Department, HB-2405 Economic Recovery and Disclosure Act, SB-1994; HB-4114 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB- 382, 2133; HB-782 Filmed Records Reproduction Act forms of reproduction, HB-1733 official records, storage and use, HB- 1734 Freedom of Information Act Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 disclosure exemptions architects'/engineers' plans, HB-596 contract performance evaluations, HB-452 exempted information, bans sale, HB- 2849 Gaming Board, SB-378; HB-832 Open Government Commission, HB- 2035 public body records, records paid for from public funds, non-exempt, HB-3105 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RECORDS-Cont. public officers, HB-2034 technical changes, SB-1865 Information Services Sales Act, SB-1114 Inspector General For Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Media Whistle Blower Protection Act, HB- 3784 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516; HB-4160 State Records Act government program information, bans sale, HB-2849 local government documents, optical disk archives, SB-1030 State Wide Organized Gang Database Act, HB-3588 Vital Records Act birth certificates, father's SS#, SB- 1330 death certificates, tobacco use, SB- 1594 genealogical birth/death certificate copies, SB-2062 parent/child relationship by petition, HB-3496 parentage, SB-2062 pre-1916 records indexes, SB-2062; HB-2678 RECYCLING commercial waste hauling vehicles ICC jurisdiction exemptions, SB-66; HB-197 Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB-2344 Glass Recycling Act, HB-547 Legislative Printing Unit 100% recycled content paper, HB-1058 Local Government Recycled Paper Use Plan Act, HB-1126 Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act, SB-235; HB-1788 plastics recycled plastics substitution, HB-201 Recyclable Markets Development Act, Illinois, HB-4112 Recycling Market Development Zone Act, HB-2910 regional pollution control facilities, HB- 3574 school programs, HB-3882 schools paper products, recycled materials content, SB-141; HB-97 2658 RECYCLING-Cont. Solid Waste Management Act Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, Advisory Task Force on, SB-189; HB-1475 recycled plastics substitution, HB-201 waste reduction, HB-6 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act see also: LOCAL GOVERNMENT incineration; county plans; source reduction; disposal fees; SB-237 -landscape waste, HB-1145, 2254 municipal source separation recycling program, SB-1295 noncoded plastic containers, bans, SB-1296 planning authority; waste reduction, HB-6 quantity based fees, SB-1768 source reduction, HB-1438, 2253, 3892 source separation, SB-1027, 1295; HB- 2154, 3666 technical changes, HB-4181 technical changes, SB-883 township recycling programs, county plans conformity, SB-883 State agencies recycled content paper products, HB- 1158 recycling requirements; incentives; Solid Waste Reduction Advisory Council, HB-6 retread tires, State vehicles, HB-1159 taxation real property tax abatement, HB-1166 sales tax exemptions, HB-1167 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 weatherization, recycled cellulose insulation, HB-1137 REPEALED ACTS see also: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS -Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Air Carriers Act, Illinois, HB-1296 B Balloon Dart Game Permit Act, SB-1941 Bird Shooting Act, HB-70 Blood Bank Act, Illinois, HB-3815 Blood Labeling Act, HB-3815 Bull Leasing Act, Illinois, HB-1430 C Chicago Sanitary District related Acts, SB-1410 City Election Validation Act, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Compensation Review Act, HB-4214 criminal laws; incorporate into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Crop Security Interest Act/Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, HB-2437, 3813 D E F G H I L M N Division of Legislative Districts Act, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Election Interference Prohibition Act, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Election Judge Compensation Act, HB- 3565, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Election Proposition Publication Act, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Energy Assistance Act; Energency Assistance Act of 1989, SB-1266; HB-2617 Export Council Act, Illinois; Ill. Export Development Act of 1983, SB-484, 1314 Fair Campaign Practices Act, SB-1713; HB-3565, 3812 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, HB-939 Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois, SB-1235 Fireworks Use Act, SB-1235; HB-4199 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB-4053 Fish Code of 1971, SB-1409 Foreign Judgments Act, Uniform Enforcement of, HB-627 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act of 1935, SB-2197; HB-768, 3673 Furniture Fire Safety Act, HB-1981 Ground Hog Bounties Act, HB-1441 holidays: Pulaski, Columbus, M.L.King Jr. Days, HB-2479 Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989, HB-2554 Interpreter Privilege Act; Name Change Act; Tender Act, HB-2440 Living Will Act, HB-1386 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act, SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 Name Change Act; Interpreter Privilege Act; Tender Act, HB-2440 Neighborhood Corps Act of 1983, Illinois, SB-761, 2205 2659 REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Nuclear Waste Interstate Compact Act, HB-3435 P Postage Stamp Vending Machine Act, HB-1140 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Law, HB-1386 Prevailing Wage Act, HB-140 Prisoner of War Bonus Act, HB-3181 Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act, HB-2390, 3831 Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, HB-2707 Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act, HB-563 Purchasing Act, Illinois HB-2546 S Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act, SB- 823; HB-1849 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act; Crop Security Interest Act, HB-2437 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Steroid Control Act, HB-1955 Structural Work Act, SB-663; HB-346, 1338, 1991, 3608 T Tender Act; Name Change Act; Interpreter Privilege Act, HB-2440 Ticket Scalping Act, HB-1311, 1563 Township Law of 1874, SB-1411 Truth in Taxation Act, SB-85, 1701; HB-513, 2707, 3654, 3703 U Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act, HB-3129 W Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's License Act, HB-1439 Z Zoning to Eliminate Airport Hazards Act, HB-1286 RESOLUTIONS see individual categories: RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS see: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Agricultural Committee aquaculture in IL, marketing & research, National Conference of State Legislators urged, HR-632 Alternative Markets for Used Newsprint, recycling of used newsprint in agriculture, Task Force created, SR-544 appoint a veterans advisory council, county board chairman in each county urged, HR-2506 approve or reject Clean Air Act, pursuant to Section 8-402.1 of The Public Utilities Act, SR-1465; HR-2271 Assure Reasonable Evaluations, Committee to (CARE) appointment & reporting deadline, extends, SR-1591 inspections efforts, nursing homes & hospitals, SR-508 benefits of educational choice program, examine problems, Joint Task created, HJR-98 Board of Higher Education African & Caribbean Exchange Program, HR-893 developing Ph.D. program in criminal justice sciences, HR-1116 existing programs of instruction at pubblic universities & colleges of this State, HJR-168; HR-2639 higher administrative costs, public university, community college & governing board, encourage, SJR- 141 international faculty & student exchange program, African & Caribbean nations, HJR-65; SJR-70 public & private institutions, refrain from initiating new off-campus capital construction, Task Force established, HJR-23 public colleges, IL, minimum admission requirements & standards, HR-359 public funding for higher education, Auditor General conduct, SR-654 teacher preparation programs, HR-802 undergraduate tuition, Joint Committee on College Tuition created, SJR-81 build a memorial to crew of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, SR-1331 Bureau of Parking, Dept. of Revenue, Chicago, ticket-collection system, urged, SR-497; HR-1155 Business Liability Insurance, Task Force created, HR-1563 Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990 on IL, receiving federal funds, Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation shall conduct SR-874 2660 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Caterpillar, agree to UAW request for use of William Usery, as a mediator for this labor dispute, HR-1700 Chicago public school system, analyze the problems, Chicago Schools Turnaround Commission created, SR-1144 Chicago Region PTA's, State Chapter 1 funds, supplemental programs, HR-2314 Chicago Transit Authority, protect Anna Stoika from violence & injustice, inform the House, HR-876 Chicago World Cup 1994 Committee Chicago selected as 1994 World Cup venue, SR-266 Citizen's Council on Economic Development conducting formal hearings, International Studies & Business & Foreign Languages, SR-618 Citizens Council on Children student employment, effect on academic performance and labor market, HJR-36 work preparedness of children, HJR-36 Commerce Commission adopt the motor carrier entry rules, HJR-14, 21 Link-up II Program, order termination, SR-127 telecommunications services, surcharges, cost-benefit analysis, SR- 60,99 telephone services, suspend the rule for 15-cent month surcharge to subsisdize Link-Up II1 program, SR- 10 trucking industry, proposed new rules, HR-137 Compensation Review Board pay raises denied, SJR-154; HJR- 125, 128 consideration in planning its expenditures, Dept. of Professional Regulation urged, HR-1947 consolidation plan in abeyance until July 1, 1993, to be carefully studied, Dir. of State Police be requested, HR-1751 Crime Victim's Rights Amendment, Joint Committee created, explanation of Amend, ment, HJR-137, 160 deep budget cuts & reducations in State expenditures, Dir. of State Police rquested, hold plan until July 1, 1993, SR-1145 DeKalb County Board domestic violence, county-wide task force, HR-883 Department of Defense Operation Quick Silver, IL Guard, HR-554 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 Agriculture processing & distribution of additional meat, SJ R- 104 Alcoholism & Substance Abuse reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 Central Management Services refrain from implementing a mail order drug plan, SJR-162 State travel expenditures, compile & submit a report, SJR-169 Children & Family Services reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 Commerce & Community Affairs civic center projects, examine 19, SR-509 McDonnell Douglass Aircraft Co., plant at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair Cty, HR-839; SR-633 perform the duties impose upon it by the State Mandates Act, HR-143; HJR-18 Conservation Cache River Wetlands Project, HJR-92 Kankakee Dam, manage to benefit nonfishing recreational boaters & fisherman, HR-938 processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 property owned by Norfolk & Southern Railroad, property owners bid on, SR-64 rename undeveloped Bureau Cty property, Shallowbrook Farm as Richard A. Mautino Memorial State Pk., HR-1417 Corrections housing prisoners in military bases, recently closed, Task Force to investigate, SR-1157 processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 Economic and Fiscal Commission, IL State's current welfare spending, HR-1808 Energy and Natural Resources IL State Water Survey, global climate change, HJR-81 Industrial Commission Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, HR-2177 2661 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Labor Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, HR-2177 Mental Health & Deveolpmental reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 MHDD develop equitable funding formulas of distribution of community grantin-aid funds, SR-458 phase out laundry service now operated at Shapiro Developmental Center, Kankakee, HR-2309 Public Aid Food Stamp Employment and Training Program, E. St. Louis, HR-873 People Abused & Battered United, IL Coalition Against Domestic Volience urged, HR- 2103 preventing dual payments or benefits, IL Public Aid Code, Workers' Comp. Act & health insurance, HJR-118 reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 Public Health analyze various new models of acute health care delivery, Acute Care Task Force established, HJR-77 conduct a study of existing health care facility standards, SR-1459 freestanding birth centers, HR- 767, 1789, HJR-111 health care services in Southern IL, Southern Collegiate Common Market urged, HR- 408 Healthcare Professions & Occupations Licensure Committee, HR-2281 Midwifery, chair an IL Advisory Committee on, HR-2284 Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, HR-2177 processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 quality services in health care facilities, SR-571 reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 reporting deadline required by SR-571 be extended to June 30, 1994, SR-1664 rising costs of health care, IL Health Facilities Planning Board urged, HR-450 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. risks of mercury in dental fillings, HR-13 ways to provide comprehensive, accessible & cost-effective healthcare, HJR-126 Rehabilitation Services reduce administrative costs, SJR- 180 Revenue Pharmaceutical Assistance program, Task Force created, SJR-96, 117, 121 retain employees scheduled for layoff on Nov. 15 and 30, duration of fiscal year 1992, HR-1227; SR-877 Transportation "Adopt-a-Highway" program, SR- 401 "Veterans Highway", Interstate Route 55, signs, markers & plaques along highway, HR-731 direct route from Peoria tri-county area to Chicago Metropolitan Area, SJR-142 display of Drug Free School Zone signs, HR-855 IL Route 2 from Dixon, IL to Sterling, IL the "Myron J. Olson Memorial Highway, HR- 2226 IL State Toll Highway Authority, policy for funding, planning, designing and coordinating, HR-874 interchange of interstates 80, 280 & 74 E. of IL Quad Cities, SJR-5; HJR-6 Interstate Route 55, "Veterans Highway", appropriate signs, markers & plaques, SR-558 McDonnell Douglass Aircraft Co., plant at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, HR-839; SR- 633 McHenry Locks, rename as the William G. Stratton Locks, SJR-33 Mother Jones, public information sign at Mt. Oliver exit of Interstate 55, HR-196 rail passenger service, evaluate ridership, cost & cost recovery, beween Chicago & St. Louis, HR-245 U. S. Highway 12/20 and reduction of curbside parking, SR-845 Will-South toll highway, terminates at Interstate 55 & 80 E. of Joliet, SJR-47 2662 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. drug crime prevention programs, task force created, SJR- 113 early retirement program, IL Legislative Research Unit directed, SJR- 116 Education Amendment, Joint Committee on amendment explanatory agruments, SJR-184 creates committee, SJR-157; HJR-143 extends file report date, June 30, 1992, HJR-156 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency Earth Summit, protect global environment, HR-1701, SJR-140 objections to operation of asphalt production & recycling plant, citizens of Grayslake, HR-1536 State Implementation Plan, federal Clean Air Act, SR-1361 Evaluate Access to Care and Care Coordination in IL, Task Force created, HR-323 federal Voting Rights Act, adopt ward redistricting process, fair & open, Chicago City Council urged, HR-1 157 fill any position, agencies, boards or commissions of the State, SJR-107 fireworks, study, Task Force created, SR- 1335 General Assembly State agency expenditure goals, SJR- 180 Geographic Information Management Technology, Task Force, SJR-191 Geologic Map Task Force geologic mapping summary, SR-98 Georgraphic Information Management Technology, IL General Assembly creates, HJR-167 governmental operations, efficiency and economy, Subcommittee report, HR-2047 Health Facilities Planning Board, IL conduct an audit of operations, Auditor General directed, SR-655 quality services in health care facilities, SR-571 Historic Presevation Agency, IL Wyatt Earp Memorial site in Monmouth, IL, State Historic Memorial or Site, HR-756 IL Commerce Commission Caller I.D. Program, maintaining personal privacy, HR-295 trucking industry, proposed new rules, SJR-6 IL Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation be added as a task force, SJR-105 IL license plates for design & use, IL License Plate Task Force created, SJR- 170 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. IL Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board, Advisory Panel created, SJR-46 Illinois Pension Code, retired police cer, SR- 995 increase the production & utilization of ethanol, corn-growing industry, SJR-143 Interstate Fox River Watershed Commission, encourage the creation of, HR-222 Investigate Duplicative State Services, Joint Task Force created, HJR-97 investigate how effectively State of IL is pursuing the capturing of all available federal dollars, task force created, SJR- 36 Investigation of the State Police, Special Joint Committee created, HJR-2 investigation questionable practices by DCFS, Office of Auditor General requested, HR-2234 Joint Committee on Taxing Districts, services are funded & provided, HJR-11 Joint Committee, Education Amendment, extend deadline, June 30, 1992, SJR-179; HJR-156 Joint Persian Gulf War Memorial Committee, created, HJR-64 Latino students, committee formed, U of I at Champaign-Urbana, investigations into concerns expressed by, SR-1278; HR-1970 Legislative Audit Commission Blessing, Linda J., Auditor General for State of IL, Aug. 1, 1992, HJR-159 Holland, William G., appointed Auditor General for State of IL, SJR-183, 185 Legislative Space Needs King, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a new location for his statue, HJR-161 memorial to commemorate IL farmer, grounds of State Capitol Building in IL, HR-138 Mine Subsidence Insurance Program, task force created, SR-15 Missouri-Illinois Committee National Football League, return to our region, SR-8; HR-11 monitor problem of illegal residential conversions, Chicago Commissioner of Buildings & Zoning Administrator urged, SR-566 operations of State government, eliminate waste & improve conditions, HJR-115 permanent energy assistance program for low income customers of regulated IL utilities, Roundtable report, HR-2194 Quad Cities' Acquisition Committee 2663 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Class AAA baseball franchise, HR-9 ritual abuse of children in State of IL, task force be created, SJR-20 Roller Skating Safety Advisory Task Force, safe operation of roller skating, SR-425 School Physical Exams, dental & tuberculosis tests, Task Force created, SR-1475 School-Based Health Insurance, Task Force created, HR-778 Schott, Marge, condemn, for her to sell Cincinnati Reds & suspend her from baseball, Major League Exec. Council urged, SR-1653 Select Commission on Election Law Reform, free & fair elections, SJR-2 Senate Transportation Committee conduct 3 hearings, equitable funding to forestall fare increases & service cuts to Chicago Transit Authority, SR-861 Social and Economic Status of African- American males, HJR-16 Southern IL University, Board of Trustees public accommodation & conference facility by a private, firm, partnership & corporation, public bidding, HJR-163 State Board of Education distribution of checks to teachers, investigate, SR-1345 imposes various duties upon local school councils, renewal or non- renewal of school principals' contracts, SR-684 next capital expansion project within State University Systems, name in honor of Dr. & Mrs. David Ross II, HR-921 nonreferendum tax dollars, projects, HR-895 School Finance, elementary & secondary, Task Force established, SJR-1 school-based crime, conduct a study, urged, HR-1748 special education program, employment benefits & funding, State Supt. of Education urged, SR- 948 teach information on breast cancer, IL high schools urged, HR-1971 vocational education, basic subject mastery, HR-1793 Watch Me Grow program, conduct a study, HR-2203 State Geological Survey geologic mapping summary, SR-98 State Procurement Code, Blue Ribbon Committee on, SJR-192 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. State Prompt Payment Act, promulgate rules, regulations & policies, SR-665; HR-898 State Universities Retirement System, IL, study various IL public pension systems, SR-233 State's budget crisis, review alternatives without large cuts in vital gov't services & educational funds, task force created, HJR-102 study & evaluate all availabe Use of Force Models & paradigms, committee to be formed, SJR-161 study privatization of services under Chicago Board of Education, House Committee created, HR-825 study township governments' financial hardships & portion of revenue, Aid to Township ships Committee created, suspend appropriate rules, reviewing all line items, departmental budgets, SR-1099 Tow Law Study Commission, recreated, towing, towing services & tow trucks, SR- 549 wagering to determine direct & indirect employment & economic impact in IL, Economic & Fiscal Commission shall conduct, SR-875 Workers' Compensation Laws of State of IL, Joint Task Force created, HJR-100 Zoological Park Study Commission, environmental zoological park in IL, SJR-43 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Abens, Sandra K., 1992 Good Citizenship Award, HR-2324 Abramowitz, Ellen & Sandy, honored by Jewish National Fund, HR-1175 Adams, Lillian, volunteer, SR-1723 Admas, Paul, inducted in Sports Hall of Fame, SR-1148 Advanced Placement Government class, Maine South H. S., State Championship, SR-174 agriculture in IL, efforts of farm organizations & agricultural commodity groups, SR-1329; HR-2073 Alexander, John E., 1992 Employee of the Year, SR-1708 Allegrini, Robert, welfare of Italian Americans, SR-639 Allision, William R., founded Need Foundation, SR-521 Alpha Upsilon Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., honoring Brenda Bush, First Lady of E. Saint Louis, HR-1123 Alton H. S. Marching Band, Hall of Fame Bowl Band Competition, SR-19 2664 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Amell, Louis, Jr., 6 yrs. on Board of Governors, HR-775 Amendola, Jeanne, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-222 America 2000: Education Strategy program, Pres., national education agenda, HR- 1197 American Merchant Marine Veterans, freedom of this nation, HR-155; SR-162, 183 Andersen Elementary School, Chicago, Community Awareness & Pride Wk., May 13-17, SR-350 Angelo, Mildred B., helping children, SR- 415 Anna McDonald School volunteers, HR- 1670 Annen, Craig, pledged to walk from Spfld. to Kewanee, United Fund Drive, HR- 1831 Annen, Postmaster Craig, pledged to walk from Spfld. to Kewanee, SR-1341 ANNIVERSARY Argaez, Dr. Juvenal, 22nd, practicing medicine, SR-1309 Bakowski, Mrs. Claire, 30 yrs., St. Viator High School, HR-1255 Bolger, Thomas F., 50th, banking, SJR-65 Brelle, Bill, 25 yrs., Village of Mount Prospect, firefighter, HR-2589 Bridgeport Little Major League, 35th reunion, Donovan Park, SR-1495 Central IL Youth Symphony, 25th, HR-6 Cutler, Dr. Allan S., 50th, membership in Rotary Club, Cicero, HR-2573; SR-1697 Elliott, Ivan A. Jr., 40th, Conger & Elliott, HR-1865 Flaws, Donald, 25th, industrial arts teacher, Mannhiem Junior H. S., SR-1127 Giese, Sister Mary Alice, 50th, SR-601 Green, Hurley L., Sr., Publisher-Editor Chicago Independent Bulletin, 30 yrs., SR-695 Harris, Rev. Ruben, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, SR-608 Huels, Alderman Patrick M., 15th, SR-1389 Irbys, Brewers, Dowdells & Lakes, 30th Family Reunion, Indiana, SR- 1494 Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Gov't. Affairs Program, Spfld. office, HR-2652 Kaganoff, Rabbi Benzion C., Chicago, 36 yrs., Congregation Ezras, HR- 2294 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kesler, Keith C., 50th, Champaign County Fair, HR-852, 900; SR-630 Kupcinet, Irv "Kup", 50th, his column, "Kup's Column", SR-1698 Kwasniewski, Helen, Principal of Immaculate Conception Grade School, 10 yrs., HR-301 Lidice Massacre, 50th, SR-1228 McGinty, Sister Carolyn, 50th, SR-601 Micka, Sister Rosemary, golden jubilee, SR-1374 Mickenbecker, Sister Bernice, 50th, SR-601 Miller, Fred, 50th of Boy Scout Troop 29, SR-507 Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago, 15th, HR-1297 Neary, Police Chief Dennis, 19 yrs., Coal City Police Force, HR-1250 Norman, Webbs, Dir. of Rockford Park District, 20th, SR-1116 Pearl Harbor, those who lost their lives, Dec. 7, 1941, 50th, HR-1243 Perry, Julian, 50 yrs., military, SR- 1050 Pohlman, Betty, 25 yrs., teaching ministry, Sr-834 Prevratil, Mary Ann, 40th, Olympic Federal Savings Assoc. of Berwyn, SR-1053 Rawls, Dr. Louis, 51st, founder & pastor of Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, SR-1633 Richardson, Dr. Charles, 20th, First Christian Church, Morris, HR-2074 Rodriguez, Hector, 20th, counselor, Northern IL Council on Alcholism, HR-1654 Rozdilsky, Andy, "Andy the Clown", White Sox games, Comisky Park, 30 yrs., SR-52 Ruh, Sister Lorraine, 50th, SR-601 Saunders, Lena M., President of Allied Cosmetologists, Inc., 20 yrs., SR- 1350 Skaja, Bud Sr., 40th, Funeral director, SR-1424 Smithburg, William D., Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer of Quaker Oats Company, HR-864 Spencer, Allen, 50 years of membership in Marseilles Lodge 417 AF&AM, HR-1726 Taylor, Rev. Arthur, Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church, 32nd, SR-1635 Thompson, Dewey, 25 yrs., Association for Individual Development, SR-358 Township of Downers Grove, 20 yrs., SR-1064 2665 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Vidovic, Martin, 50th year playing the tambura, HR-108 Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 10th, SR-1090 Weber, Clark, 30 yrs., broadcasting, WJJD-AM(1160), SR-866 Zeglis, Donald, attorney, 50 yrs., HR- 2328 ANNIVERSARY, FOUNDING Abingdon Kiwanis Club, 50th, HR-78 Act of Union, 72nd, HR-59 Albers, "the baby of Clinton County," 100th, HR-688 Alton-Godfrey Roary Club, 70th, HR- 326 American Legion auxiliary, 70th, SR- 49; 528; HR-74 American Postal Chess Tournaments, 25th, SR-1534 Annual Heritage Festival, Downers Grove, 10th, SR-1488 Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce, 45th, SJR-119 Ashburn Baptist Church, 40th, SR- 734; HR-1059 Ashland Church of Christ, 100th, SR- 1169 Association for Individual Development, 30th, SR-357 Athens Christian Church, 150th, SR- 1434 Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, 25th, SR-527 Bank of Northern IL, N.A., 140th, HR-1800 Bataan, the fall of, 15th, HR-1711 Bert C. Young and Sons Corporation, 100 yrs., SR-748 Berwyn Chapter #325 Women of Moose, 50th, SR-911 Berwyn Cicero Council on Aging, SJR- 125 Berwyn Summerfaire Festival, 10th, SR-1364 Berwyn United Lutheran Church, 75th, SR-1178 Bethel Church of Christ, 100th, HR- 818 Bethesda Lutheran Church, 100th, HR-418 Better Fishing Assoc., 35th, HR-2512 Bill of Rights, 200th, SR-818 Blase's Grocery & Market, 100th, SR- 1612 Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing, 100th, HR-1067 Blodgett House, 100th, SR-1481 Boy Scout Troop 21, 75th, HR-1843; SR-1121 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Boy Scout Troop 364, 25th, HR-1979 Breese Volunteer Fire Dept., 100th, SR-1011 Bremen Township Republican Organization, 50th, SR-882 Brookfield Art Fair, 30th, SR-819 Brookfield United Methodist Church, 100th, SR-1535 Burr Ridge Village, 35th, SR-679 Bush Improvement Asocaition, 25 yrs., HR-675 Captive Nations Week, 33rd, HR-889 Carlinville Area Hospital, 40th, SR- 1402 Catholic Charities of Chicago, 75th, SR-1252 Cenacle Congregation, 100th, SR-726 Central City, centennial, HR-1049 Central Federal Savings and Loan Assoc., 100th, SR-1590 Central IL Employers' Assoc., Diamond, HR-1510 Central Illinois Youth Symphony, 25 yrs., HR-6 Chicago Police Pipe Band, 10th, SR- 1308 Chicago S. Suburban Mass Transit Dist., 25th, SJR-187 Chicago South Suburban Mass Transit Dist., 25th, SR-1514 Chicago State University, 125th, SJR- 166 Chicago Women's Bowling Assoc., 75th, HR-1203 Chicago Women's Club, 115th, SR-35 Child Abuse Prevention & Services Council of Quad-Cities, 15th, HR- 1628 Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church, 32nd, SR-1635 Christa McAuliffe School, 10 yrs., SR- 994 Christensen, Roy & Jane, 50th, HR- 654 Church of the Annunciata, 50th, HR- 1016 Cicero Bible Church, 100th, SR-1533 Cicero Police Auxiliary, 50th, SR-1343 Citizen Bee, 20 yrs., education, SR- 488; HR-609 City of Ripton, 100th, HR-847 Civil Air Patrol, over 50 yrs., SR-1382 Clinton Kiwanis Club, 70th, SR-1305; HR-2043 Cock Robin Ice Cream Company, 60th, SR-408 College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, 25 yrs., SR-796, 851 2666 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. College of DuPage, 25th, H R-12010 Colson's Dept. Store, 112 yrs., SR- 1480 Columbus' discovery of America, 500th, SR-1492 Conger & Elliott, Prof. Corp., Carmi, 40th, HR-1865 Constitution of Poland, May 3, 1991, 200 yrs., May 3, 1991, SR-195; HR- 385 Cook County Assoc. of Funeral Home Owners, Inc., 40th, SR-708 Country Health Nursing Home, 22nd, HR-1930 Creative Children's Academy, 10th, SR-1105 Crisis Center for South Suburbia, 10th, HR-2189 Croatian radio program, "Free Croatia", 15 yrs., HR-264 Curtis Avenue Baptist Church, 40th, HR-1860 Danville Area Community College, 45th, extension center of U of I, HR- 803 Danville Community College, 25th, independent two-year college, HR- 803 Danville Symphony Orchestra, 25th, HR-1833 Davey Company of Aurora, 150th, HR-2552 Decatur Jaycees, 60th, HR-102 Declaration of Independence of Bielarus, 73rd, SR-216 Delcaration of Independence of Bielarus and rebirth, 74th, SR-1054 Denni Hlasatel (Czechoslovak Daily Hearld), daily newspaper, 100th, SR-329 Divine Providence Catholic Church, 35th, SR-797 Doremus Congregational United Church of Christ, 100th, SR-103 Downer's Grove Public Library, 100th, HR-963 Downers Grove Golf Course, 100th, SR-1383 SR-1383; 1482 Du Sable H. S. Class, 1956, 35th, HR- 1039 DuPage County Medical Society, 75th, opening of new office, SR-1724 DuPage Mayors & Managers Conference, 30th, SR-1213 East & West Aurora High Schools, 100th annual football game, HR- 2622 East Central IL Community Action Program, 25th, HJR-9 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Edgar County Courthouse, 100 yrs., HR-1009 Edgar county Soil & Water Conservation District, 50th, HR- 1515 Edison Park Woman's Club, 80th, HR- 2382 Edward Everett Elementary School, 100th, HR-1181; SR-822 Edwin G. Foreman H. S. Class of 1941, 50th reunion, HR-977 Elk Grove H. S., 25th, HR-128 Elmhurst Public Library, 75th, SJR-25 Emes Lodge #67, Spfld., 125th, HR- 1061 Ends, Ruth, Ends Insurance Service, 25th, HR-863 Esmond School, 100th, May, 1991, SR-238 fall of Bataan, 50th, SR-1081 Fioramonti, Michael & Mary, 50th, HR-1129 First Assembly Church, Abingdon, 50th, HR-1052 First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, 150th, SR-547; HR-830 First Chicago/Oak Park bank, 100 yrs., SR-1567 First Congregational Church, Downers Grove, 125th, SR-120 First Nationl Bank, Cicero, 70th, SR- 572 First Presbyterian Church of Ladd, 100th, HR-739 First State Bank of Newman, 80th, HR-2241 First United Methodist Church of Berwyn, 100th, SR-298; HR-1113 Firstl Baptist Church, Monmouth, 150th, HR-1069 Forest Park Fire Dept., 100th, HR- 1209; SR-865 Forest Park Library, 75th, HR-1149; SR-810 Forest Park Review, local newspaper, 75th, SR-1530 Foundation for Ukrainian Studies at UOI, 5th, Ukrainian Conferences 10th, SR-503 Friends of the Library of Berwyn, 30th, SR-407 Friendship Village, Schaumburg, SJR- 126 Galesburg Cottage Hospital, 100th, HR-502; SR-368 Garden Club of Downers Grove, 65th, SR-1056 Garden Club of La Grange Park, 60th, SR-260 2667 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Garden Club of Oak Park and River Forest, 75th, SR-1151 German American National Congress, 30th, SR-469 Germantown Fire Dept., 100th, HR- 1911 Germantown residents, Spassfest, 25th, HR-2352 GFWC Woman's Club of Princeton, 100th, HR-387 Glen Carbon, 100th, SR-1322 Grace Community Church, new church opened in Hinsdale, March 31, 1991, SR-308 Great Lakes Branch 53 of the Fleet Reserve Assoc. & Unit 53 of Ladies' Auxiliary, 50th, HR-535 Greek Women's University Club, 60th, SR-102 Greek-Americans, 171st, SR-1119 Greene County Courthouse, 100th, HR-984; SR-615 Grundy County Red Cross, 75th, HR- 2318 Grundy County, 150th, HR-495, 550; SR-565 Hantz, Peter & Leota, 50th, HR-197 Harlem H. S. Class of 1941, 50th, HR- 440 Harold Colbert Jones Memorial Community Center of Chicago Heights, 75th, HR-2550 Hartford Refinery, 50th, HR-691 Hawthorne Businessmen's Assoc., 75th, SR-812 Hawthorne Race Track, 100th, SR- 747,764 Heritage Benevolent & Pleasure Club, 70th, HR-2486 Hickory Hills Chamber of Commerce, 25th, SR-1453 Hillel Torah N. Suburban Day School, 3 decades, HR-1436 Hillside Public Library, 35th, SR-1101 Hinsdale Evangelical Church, 100th, SR-1092 Holden School, 100th, SJR-103 Homer L. Chastain & Associates, Consulting Engineers, 40 yrs., SJR- 188 Hungarian (Magyar) Club, 70th, SR- 960 IL Community Action Association, 20 yrs., SR-398, HR-553 IL Farm Bureau, 75th, HR-348 IL Fire Safety Alliance, 50th, SR-637 IL Library Systems, 25th, SR-305, 307 IL Municipal Retirement Fund, 50th, SR-595 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. IL Nurses Association, 19th, HR-589 IL Retail Merchants Assoc., 35th, HR- 1558; SR-1055 IL Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 75th, SR-589; HR-801 IL State Police Dist. 14, 50th, HR- 2398 IL Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program, 10th, HR-1738 Illini Community Hospital, 50 yrs., HR-1648 Illinois Saint Andrew Society, 147th Feast of the Haggis, SR-1566 Immaculate Conception Church, Waukegan, 150th, HR-1099; SJR- 97 Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 100th, HR-2141 Immanuel United Church of Christ, 125th, SR-1512 Independence of Lithuania, 73rd, SR- 86 Independence of the Ukraine, 73rd, and Act of Union, 72nd, HR-24, 59 Indian Trail School, Downers Grove, SJR-123 International Association of Lions Clubs, 75th, HR-1686; SR-1093 Iroquois County Historical Society, 25th, HR-2003 Iroquois County Red Cross, 40th, HR- 597 Italian American War Veterans of U. S., 60th, SR-1532 Iwadate, Kunio, Yamasho Inc., 10th, HR-511 James Stuart Chapter, Order of DeMolay in Granite City, IL., 70th, HR-158 John A. Logan College, administration, staff & students, 25th, HR-1408 Johnston Super Markets, Inc., 50th, HR-181 Judge Billy Jones Day, First, HR-1002 Just In-Between Club of North Riverside, 10th, SR-1690 Just Us Club, 25 yrs., HR-2392 Kankakee Community College, 25th, HR-1053 Kankakee County Board of Realtors, 70th, HR-954 Kankakee County Community Services, Inc., 5th, HR-994 Kankakee County Training Center for the Disabled, Inc., 25th, HR-704 Kappa Alpha Theta IL Project for Handicapped Children, 50th, HR- 2038 Keating of Chicago Inc., 60th, HR- 1062 2668 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kenneth Young Centers, 20th, HR- 1868 Kickapoo Bowhunters Club, Centralia, 35th, HR-1054 Kiwanis Club of Chicago, 75th, SR- 729 Kiwanis Club, Cicero, 50th, SR-793 Korea Times, Inc., 20th, HR-582 La Grange Woman's Club, 100th, HR- 2293 Lack & Sons Funeral Directors, 75th, HR-1183 Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home, 75th, SR-367 LaGrange Woman's Club, 100th, SR- 1392 Lake County Urban League, 25 yrs., HR-1179 Lake forest Woman's Club, 90th, HR- 1854 LaSalle County Community Mental Health 708 Board, 25th, HR-1195 Latvian people, 73rd, HR-1246 Lawyers for the Creative Arts, 20 yrs., SR-1499 League of Women Voters of Downers GroveWoodridge-Lisle, 70th, SR- 1052 Leiser Furniture, 100th, HR-1671 Leonard, Roy, WGN radio show, 25th, SR-1531 Leyden Township Neighborhood Watch Program, 5th, HR-2137, 2319 Life newspaper, 65 yrs., HR-1222, SR- 976 Lisle Library, 25th, HR-1850; SR- 1058 Lisle Park District, 25th, HR-2218 Little York United Methodist Church, 100 yrs., HR-1012 Local Union No. 65, members, 100th, SR-1353 Lodge Carter H. Harrison #378 of Czechoslovak Society of America, members, 60th, SR-1570 Lodge Cermak, 60th, SR-1717 Lodge R. T. Crane, Jr. #7 of CSA, 60th, HR-1779; SR-1179 Lodge Woodrow Wilson #377 of Czechoslovak Society of America, 60th, SR-1563 Lodge 851 of International Assoc. of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, 40th, HR-948 Lone Star's Oglesby Cement Plant, 100th, HR-1956 Lord, Lawrence & Elsie, 50th, HR- 1200 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. 1st United Methodist Church, 100th, HR-1634 Lutheran Home, Arlington Heights, 100th, HJR-85 Lyons Township Mental Health Commission, 20th, SR-1562 MacNeal Hospital Women's Auxiliary, 50th, SR-262 Macon County Farm Bureau, 75th, SR-1328 Macon County Historical Society, 75th, SR-374; HR-531 Madison Street Business Assoc. of Oak Park, 40 yrs., SR-1429 Manhattan Fire Dept., 100th, HR- 2277 Marquette H. S., Ottawa, 125th, HR- 1196 Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 28th, SR-428 Marseilles Rotary Club, 50th, HR-80 Mayer Kaplan Jewish community Center, 20th, HR-1086 Mexican Folkloric Dance Company, Chicago, 10th, SR-1016 MidAmerica Federal Savings Bank, HR-2788 Milford Lions Club, 40th, HR-1319 Mokena Community Volunteer Fire Dept., 75th, HR-2476 Mokena United Methodist Church, 125th, HR-2537 Moser Home Center, Harold Moser, owner, 50th, HR-1221 Mount Auburn Memorial Park, 95th, SR-51 Mount Propect Jaycees, 35th, HR-135 Mt. Vernon Kiwanis club, 50th, HR- 435 Murphy's Agency, Inc. & Thomas E. Murphy, 50 yrs., HR-2104; SR-1368 Murray Parents Association, Inc., 20th, HR-1055 Naperville Community Outreach, Inc., 21st, HR-2247 National Assoc. of Health Unit Coordinators, 50th, profession, 10th, formation as organization, SR-837 National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 100th, HR- 1782 National Council of Jewish Women, 100th, SR-1349 National Faternal Society of the Deaf, 70th, HR-2042 National Order of Alley-Cats, 50th, HR-2167 National Organization of Women, 25 yrs., HR-529 2669 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, May 1, 1991, HR-396 National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 100 yrs., HR- 337; SR-218 Naval Civil Engineer Corps, officers, 125th, March 2, 1992, HR-1584 Navy League of the U. S., 90th, SR- 1107 Navy League of U. S., 90th, SR-1107; HR-1696 New Lenox Fire Protection District, 50th, HR-1136 Newcomers Club of Hinsdale, 30th, SR-514 News-Sun newspaper, Lake County Market, 100th, HR-2217 News-Sun of Lake County, IL, 100th, SJR-176 North Chicago Branch of National Assoc. for Advancement of Colored People, 25 yrs., HR-1178 North Lake County Emergency Medical Services system, 20th, HR- 1688 North Park College of Chicago, 100th, SR-1231 Northwest Real Estate Board, 67th & 68th, HR-415, 1969; SR-344, 1248 Northwest Repubican Women's Club, 30th, SR-1079 Norwood Park Aerie 2395 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 50th, SR- 1372 Norwood Park Fire Dept., 50th, SR- 881 Norwood Park School, 75th, SR-371 Oak Grove School, 40th, HR-1997 Oak Lawn - Hometown School Dist. 123, 90th, SR-1112; HR-1708, 1717 Oak Park-River Forest Garden Club, 75th, SR-1149 Olin Corporation, 100 yrs., SJR-108, 158; SR-1216 Original New Paradise Missionary Baptist Church, 36th, SR-342 Oriole Park Branch Library, 20th & 25th, SR-213 Otto Engineering, 30 yrs., HR-940 Our Lady of Good Council Seniors Organizations, 20th, SR-1508 Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, 100th, HR-2138 Our Lord's Lutheran Church, 25th, SR-1246 Painters and Allied Trades Local Union #265, 100th, SR-1522 Palos Community Hospital, 20th, SR- 1033 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Palos Park Woman's Club, 90th, HR- 2542 Palos-Orland Business and Professional Women's Club, 25th, SR-138 Paris Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3601, 50th, HR-1127; SR-813 Parish Community of Saint Clare of Montefalco, 75th, HR-1150 Park Place Senior Center, 10th, SR- 1014 Penta Corporation, Champaign, IL, 20th, HR-1690 People's Court of Final Appeal International, 20th, SR-716 Peoria county Soil & Water Conservation District, 50 yrs., HR- 44 Plato Academy, Chicago, 61st, HR- 1300 Polish Constitution, May 4, 1991, 200th & 201, SR-200, 1146 Polish Falcons, 90th, SR-1571 Polish Welfare Association, Chicago, 70th, SR-842 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 20th, HJR-80 Proviso Township Mental Health Commission, 25 yrs., SR-555 Public Hospital of Town of Salem, 50th, HR-1941 Pullman Technology Incorporated Company, 125th, SR-858; HR-1206 Queen of Martyrs Parish, 40th, HR- 2526 Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church, 100th Edifice, SR-673 Radio Station WLDS, Jacksonville, 50th, SR-933; HR-1299 Railroad Retirement Board, 50 yrs., HR-2640 Rakow brothers, 39th year in furniture business, Dundee, HR-1569 Rend Lake College, 25th, HR-1154 Rheinischer Karnevals Verein, Chicago, 102nd, SR-912 Riverside Auxiliary Police Corps, 50th, SR-1693 Rotary Ann Organization of Berwyn, 25th, SR-382 Route 66, 66th, HR-2262 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish, Calumet City, 100th, HR- 1118 Saint Mary's Catholic Parish, 150 yrs., SR-892 Saint Michael's Catholic Church, Staunton, 125th, HR-2468 Santa Lucia School, 30th, Chicago, HR-304; SR-191; HJR-24 Schlueter Pharmacy, 50th, SR-794 2670 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Scout Troop 91, 50th, SR-1044 SEABEE, 50th, HR-2315 SEABEEs, 50th, HR-1584 SEABEES, 50th, SR-1382 Selfreliance Ukrainian Federal Credit Union, 40th, SR-139 Senior Citizens Advisory Committee, SR-1064 Sheldon Church of Christ, 100th, HR- 107,497 Sidell State Bank, 50th, HR-996 Silver Leaf 4-H Club, 75th, HR-2636 Sinclair's Grocery, Jerseyville, 51st, HR-862 Sisters of the Resurrection, 100th, SR- 184 Skokie Women's Club, 65th, HR-1051 Sokol Chicago, 100th, SR-978, HR- 1996 Sokol Havlicek-Tyrs, 80th, SR-979 Sokol Tabor, 125th, SR-638; HR-1112 Springfield Urban League, 65th, HR- 1461 St. Ailbe's parish, 100 yrs., HR-2581 St. Bede Abbey and Academy, 100th, HR-266 St. Charles Fire Dept., 150th, HR- 1533, SR-1009 St. Clare of Montefalco Parish, 75th, SR-717 St. Clement's Society--Slovak Union #40, 100th, HR-1194 St. Constance Parish, 75th, SR-580; HR-931 St. Frances of Rome Parish, Cicero, 75th, HR-2311 St. Hyacinth Church, LaSalle, 100th, HR-2448 St. John Lutheran Church, Forest Park, IL, 125th, SR-1057 St. Joseph Church in Benld, 75th, SR- 365 St. Joseph's Church in Summit, 19th, HR-2719 St. Laurence H. S., Burbank, 30th, SR-739 St. Mary of Gostyn Catholic Church, 100 yrs., SR-757, 879 St. Patrick's H. S., Kankakee, 50th reunion, HR-959 St. Paul Lutheran Church, 100th, HR- 2001 St. Raymond's Parish, Joliet, 75th, HR-2493 St. Theresa Parish, golden jubilee, HR- 1517 State Bank of Freeport, 100th, HR- 1369 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Stewardson United Methodist Church, 100th, HJR-158 Stickney Fire Dept., 25 yrs., SR-1268 Streamwood Park District, 25th, HR- 717 Summit Public Library, 75th, SR- 1255; HR-1948 Switzerland, 700th, SR-763; HR-990 Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, 51st, SR-1129, 1633 Taxpayers' Federation of IL, 50th, HJR-3 Technical Assoc. of the Pulp And Paper Industry, Chicago Sec., 45th, SR-795 Temple Beth-El, 120th, SR-1313 The Call of the Elk, 25 yrs., SR-540 The Daily Illini, 120th, HR-1402 The Food Mart, 100th, HR-1548 The Montgomery County News, 100 years, Bliss family, SR-1071 The Regional News, 50th, SR-126 Tinley Park Park District, 25th, SR- 1458 Tinley Park's Centenial, June 28, 1992, SR-1307 Toulon residents, 150th, SR-568, HR- 759 Town of Cicero, 125th, SR-993; HR- 1679 Township Officials of Cook County, 25 yrs., HR-85 TRADE Industries, 25th, HR-1953 Tremonti, Rev. Joseph B., 50th, HR- 711 Tri-Town Radio Amateur Club, 60th, SR-791 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Waukegan, IL, 100th, HR-1988 Trinity Lutheran Chruch of Centralia, 100th, HR-1912 Turano Bakery, 30th, SR-1537 U. S. Railroad Retirement Board, 50th, HJR-107 Union Church, Hindale, 125th, SR-542 United Food & Commerical Workers International Union, Local 881, 10th, HR-362 United Lutheran Church of Gardner, 100th, HR-985 United Methodist Church, Farmersville, 100th, SR-636 United States Railroad Retirement Board, 50 yrs., SR-1647 University of Chicago, 100th, SR- 1227 V.F.W. Post 3601, Paris, IL, 50th, HR- 1094 Valentine Unit, The Boys & Girls Club of Chicago, 50th, SR-341 2671 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Van Voorst Lumber Company, 100th, HR-1044 Victory Memorial Hospital, 100th, HR-690, 1101 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, 10th, HR-1471 Village Lumber and Millwork Company, 50th, SR-495; HR-891 Village of Antioch, 100th, HR-1400 Village of Bartlett, 100th, SR-597 Village of Brookfield, Centennial, HR- 2699; SR-1694 Village of Carbon Hill, 100th, incorporation, HR-1666 Village of Channahon, 30th, HR-1251 Village of Glen Ellyn, 100th of its naming, HR-1739 Village of luka, 125th, HR-2356 Village of LaGrange Park, 100th, HR- 1769; SR-1218 Village of Lake in the Hills, 40th, HR- 2592 Village of Lake Villa, 90th, HR-482 Village of Mount Prospect, 75th, HR- 1486; SR-1022 Village of Orland Hills, 30th, SR-790 Village of Palatine, 125th, SR-563; HR-753, 901 Village of Streamwood, Bicentennial of Constitution, SR-500 Village of Tinley Park, 100th, SR-1457 Village of Westmont, 70th, SR-760 Village of Willow Springs, 100th, SR- 1254 HR-2045 Village Presbyterian Church, 100th, HR-1857 Wahlfeld Manufacturing Company, 100th, HR-95 Warren County YMCA, 110th, HR- 2125 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 50th, HR- 2784; SR-1688 Waste Management, Inc., 20th, SR- 646 Week for the National Observance, World War II, 50th, SR-411 Wesley Chapel Community Church, 100th, HR-660 West Towns Hospice, 10th, SR-1448 West Towns Visiting Nursing Service, Inc., 25th, SR-1330 Western Springs Historical Society, 100th, SR-1476; HR-2312 Western Springs Music Club, 70th, SR-766 Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, 125th, HR-42 Widowed OUtreach Network, 10th, HR-2673 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. WILL-FM, radio station, 50th, HR- 1187 William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, 25th, SR-1446 Willow Springs Boy Scout Troop 50, 50th, HR-2291 Woman's Club of Western Springs, 95th, SR-913 Women's Auxiliary of MacNeal Hospital, 50th, HR-153 Women's Legislative Network, 15 yrs., HR-2608 World Affairs Forum of Mt. Vernon, 10th, SR-730 World War II, 50th, HR-548 Worth Bank and Trust, 30th, SR-788 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 100th, SR-1258 1st Baptist Church of Cicero, 94th, SR-1177 1st. Congregational Church-U.C.C., Abingdon, 156th, HR-904 ANNIVERSARY, ORDINATION Brongiel, Andrew, Order of Permanent Deacon, Chicago, HR-1803; SR- 1138 Campbelll, Rev. Francis J., Golden Jubilee, HJR-138 Carolan, Rev. John, 40th, SR-291 Crosby, Rev. John, 40th, HR-1882 Davenport, Rev. Thomas, Golden Jubilee, SR-1195 Duncan, Rev. Monsignor Edward J., Golden Jubilee, HR-360; SR-258 Fearon, Father John, 40 yrs., SR-210 Gelderen, Dr. Wayne Van, Sr., 28 yrs., HR-1169 Gibson, Dr. Eugene, 15th, Pastor of Mission of Faith Baptist Church, SR-1223 Gorman, Rev. Edward, Golden Jubilee, HR-568 Halpin Monsignor George C., Golden Jubilee, SR-1217 Hawkins, Rev. Edward, 9th, SR-704 Henry, Francis Patrick, Order of Permanent Deacon, Chicago, HR- 1802; SR-1139 Hettinger, Sister Victoria, 60th jubilee, HR-2437 Hyde, Thomas, Permanent Deacon, SR-455 Jackson, Rev. A. Patterson, 41st, HR- 1807 Jesiolowski, Rev. Sysvester E., Golden Jubilee, HR-537 Klimchuk, Walter, St. Nicholas Catherdral in Chicago, 25 yrs., HR- 294 2672 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kunz, Rev. Norman, 40th, HR-1805; HJR-123 Kurty, Monsignor John, 50th, HR- 2005 Lyons, Rev. Vernon C., 40th, HR-1059 Miller, Rev. Doctor J. Raymond, 30th, HR-824 O'Dea, Monsignor Joseph J., Golden Jubilee, SR-1318 O'Hara, Father Frank, 50 yrs., SR- 172, 199 Pelton, Rev. Thomas, Silver Jubilee, SR-430 Price, Rev. John, Silver Jubilee, SR- 431 Ratiu, Rev. Alexander, 50th, HR-694 Roll, Rev. Robert, 15th, SR-1225 Scarlata, Ronald Eugene, Silver Jubilee, SR-206 Schulte, sister Mariclare, 30 yrs. teaching, St. Peter's School, HR- 1809 Travelstead, Rev. Jack D., First United Methodist Church, 40th, HR-858 Vonesh, Bishop Raymond J., 50th, HR-299; SR-157 Walz, Rev. Julius, 45th, SR-494 Zakarauskas, Rev. Anthony, Golden Jubilee, SR-692 Zmija, Rev. Walter J., Pastor Emeritus of St. Ladislaus Parish, 50th, HR- 1888 ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Acord, Woodrow W. & Mary, 50th, HR-2346 Adcock, Herb & Fae, 60th, SR-1439 Allensworth, Stanley R. & Alice, 50th, HR-1271 Allgood, Clayton & Mary, 50th, SR- 1293 Anderson, Forrest & Velare, 50th, HR- 306 Anderson, Ray & Lucille, 60th, HR- 2460 Anderson, Robert & Dellora, 50th, HR-974 Arvanis, Harry & Alfreda, 50th, HR- 2371 Augustine, Joseph & Rosalie, 50th, HR-2195 Bafford, Hallie & Dorothy, 50th, HJR-4 Baker, Merwin & Margaret, 45th, HR-1272 Baker, Pastor Ronald & Czrana, 25th, HR-2484 Banks, Leo & Cellie, 29th, SR-1431 Barclay, Fitz & Geraldine, 50th, HR- 823 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Bartscht, Charles & Oma, 50th, SR- 470 Beer, Harris & Helen, 70th, HR-992 Beert, Albert D. & Bertha, 55th, HR- 1096 Behrendt, Laverne & Dorothy, 40th, HR-2131 Beldin, Royal L., & Martha, 50th, HR-1647 Bender, Wilbur & Madeline, 50th, HR-1088 Benedict, Frank & Jane, 50th, HR- 2109 Berglund, Lawrence & Florence, 65th, HR-1540 Berhenke, Donald & Rose, 40th, HR- 624 Bernal, Walter & Adeline, HR-1995 Bishop, Bernard & Vivian, 50th, HR- 2257 Bobb, Harold & Clarice, 50th, HR- 1745 Bock, Harry & Helen, 65th, HR-150 Boden, Gilbert & Hazel, 50th, HR-256 Boggess, Tom & Ann, 50th, HR-2355 Bohnert, Lester & Elvera, 50th, HR- 1537 Boone, Jesse & Jemima, 60th, HR- 2450 Boucek, George & Blanche, 50th, Sr- 1695 Boyer, James & Charlotte, 40th, HR- 1922 Brackemyer, Richard & Florence, 50th, HR-2471 Bramlet, Robert & Rita, 45th, SR- 1720 Brennan, Jack & Jeanne, 50th, HR- 1957 Brink, Kenneth & Ruth, 50th, HR- 2297 Brooke, Kenneth & Nella, 50th, HR- 2304 Brown, Eldora & Garland, 60th, HR- 2606 Brown, Joseph & Wanda, 40th, HR- 1184 Buchanan, Ross & Mae, 50th, HR- 2059 Buckley, Callistus & Queen, 50th, HR- 817 Bucy, Ansel & Emma, 50th, HR-1233 Burghgrave, Louis & Marguerite, 50th, HR-2366 Burns, John W. & Blanche, 50th, HR- 599; SR-442 Bush, Dr. Martin & Marion, 50th, HR-324; SR-439 2673 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Campana, Anthony J. & Eileen, 50th, HR-917 Campbell, Colin E. & Helen, 50th, HR-1562 Carlson, Curtis & Rose, 50th, HR-926 Carlson, Gary & Gloria, 25th, HR- 2480 Carter, Ernest and Nina, 50th, HR-39 Christensen, Vern & Janice, 50th, HR- 814 Ciesielczyk, Martin & Helen, 50th, HR-696 Clemonds, John & Viola, 50th, SR-816 Cochran, Virgil & Betty, 40th, HR- 1637 Coffey, Olin & Evelyn, 50th, HR-1768 Coleman, Joseph & Mary, 50th, SR- 167 Collins, Archie & Leota, 60th, HR- 2058 Colognia, Julius & Mary, 50th, HR- 1085 Como, Joseph & Carmella, 50th, SR- 426 Compton, Carl E. & Betty, 50th, HR- 1837 Connor, Jack & Alice, 35th, SR-1241 Cook, Warren & Zora, 40th, HR-1511 Cooper, Donald & Pearl, 60th, HR- 1107 Cooper, Leslie A. & Alma, 60th, HR- 1743 Corder, Carl & Mabel, 50th, HR-32 Cox, Raymond & Doris, 50th, HR-645 Crouch, Bill & Jane, 50th, HR-1491 Cruciotti, Mr. & Mrs. Louis, 40th, HR-1825 Cuddeback, Byron & Georgia, 25th, SR-539 Cunningham, Wayne & Hazel, 50th, HR-969 Curry, Kenneth & Marjorie, 50th, HR-540 Czochara, Stanley & Lillian, 60th, HR-1565 Daggett, Johnnie Carl & Velma, 50th, HR-1267 Danver, Art & Lois, 50th, HR-2400 Davies, Bill & Janetha, 44 yrs., HR- 662 DeBaillie, Donald & Ruth, 40th, HR- 1501 DeBlieck, John & Mary L., 60th, HR- 1963 DeClercq, Joseph & Sharon, 25th, HR-968 Deering, Ernest & Virdell, 45th, HR- 414 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. DeFauw, Earl C. & Janice, 40th, HR- 1492 DeKezel, Hector & Marie, 50th, HR- 657 DeMarlie, Cyriel & Doris, 50th, HR- 1261 DeMont, George & Dorothea, 50th, HR-2534 Dempsey, Paul & Marjorie, 45th, HR- 2541 Dianda, Antonio & Annunziata, 65th, HR-1064 DiTuri, Guy & Rose, 44th, SR-1380 Donnelly, Bill & Loretta, 65th, HR- 1115 Donnelly, Eugene & Dolores, 50th, HR-2237 Dowsett, William, 50th, HR-2018 DuBurg, Richard & June, 50th, HR- 2409 Duffy, Tom & Lena, 59th, HR-2251 Dumolien, Frank & Gladys, 65th, HR- 869 Dusenberry, Lymond & Donna, 45th, HR-1023 Edwards, Earl & Beryl, 45th, HR-2532 Ettlinger, Ralph & Margery, 50th, HR-676 Ferry, Lawrence & Dorothy, 60th, HR-929 Fiduccia, Fiduccia & Patricia, 25th, HR-892 Findley, Vernon & Lila, 40th, HR- 1551 Finley, James & Ruth, 50th, HR-1078 Finn, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Finn, 50th, HR-2694 Flenker, Robert C. & Nell, 50th, HR- 2256 Flick, William & Alice, 50th, HR- 2364 Fountain, John & Janet, 25th, HR- 2523 Franken, Edward & Thelma, 50 yrs., SR-999 Freeman, Robert & Anna, 35th, HR- 20 Friedman, Richard & Jorie, 20th, HR- 574 Garritano, Jasper & Florence, 50th, HR-237 Geisler, Harry & Carlene, 50th, HR- 791, SR-642 Gillespie, Bud & Delores, 50th, SR- 592 Glenn, Kenneth & Arlene, 50th, HR- 499 Glynn, Sherman & Clara C., 50th, HR-498 2674 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Gowan, Paul & Edith, 50th, HR-2712 Groesch, Wally & Helen, 50th, SR- 814 Grzybek, Stanley & Helen, 50th, SR- 480 Guiliano, Joseph & Rosaria, 50th, HR- 2417 Gustafson, G. Elmer & Anne, 50th, HR-1495 Haege, Dr. Clarence & Carolyn, 40th, SR-1027 Hamrick, Bill & Donna, 50th, HR- 1539 Hansen, Earl & Mary, 50th, HR-2372 Hansen, Erling & Roberta, 25 yrs., HR-2033 Harker, Arthur A. & Betty, 50th, HR- 1662 Harker, Lester & Gertrude, 60th, HR- 1570 Harris, Sylvan & Mary, 50th, SR-1597 Hartung, Arthur & Merry, 60th, HR- 2525 Hartzell, James & Jeanne, 40th, HR- 1964 Hasty, Edward & Margaret, 50th, HR-1074 Hawotte, Daniel F. & Barbara L., 25th, HR-1259 Hawotte, Paul & Cheryl, 25th, HR- 1270 Hawotte, William & Irma, 50th, HR- 1077 Heath, Tom & Carole, 30th, HR-2399 Hecht, Tee & Eunice, 50th, HR-2302 Heintz, Robert & Audrey, 50th, HR- 2092 Heisler, Paul & Rev. Florence, 50th, SR-1172 Henderson, Mr & Mrs. Earl, 60th, SR- 852 Hendricks, Albert & Lois, 50th, HR- 28 Hendricks, Thomas & Mae, 30th, HR- 1676 Herlihy, William & Mary, 50th, HR- 1066 Hermes, Eugene & Genevieve, 50th, HR-2029 Hicks, Clyde & Laura, 50th, HR-995 Hill, Odell & Alice, 50th, HR-918 Hillyer, Hancil M. & Edna, 60th, HR- 1559 Hoffman, Bill & Helen, 48th, HR-5 Hogan, John & Julia, 50th, HR-2034 Holmes, Jospeh & Elizabeth, HR-1541 Honesty, Charles & Lida, 50th, HR- 1274 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Horn, Hollis & Elsie, 60th, HR-2367 Hudson, Jess & Alberta, 50th, HR-287 Hudson, Senator George & Barbara, 50th, SJR-182 Hughes, Stan & Nellie, 25th, HR-2060 lannella, Joseph & Frank, 50th, SR- 381 Impens, Richard & Elsie, 65th, HR- 2298 Ingelson, Robert & Bernice, 50th, HR- 815 Jacquin, Donald & Charlotte, 55th, HR-1777 Jagielski, Chester & Theresa, 50th, HR-606 Jastrzab, Stanley & Francis, 50th, HR-451 HR-451; SR-354 Jensen, Howard & Wanda, 50th, SR- 333 Jewsbury, Wes & Phyllis, 40th, HR- 2107 Johnson, Blaine & MaryLou, 50th, HR-812 Johnson, Delmar & Ruth, 50th, HR- 916 Johnson, Frank & Esther, 25th, HR- 1490 Johnson, Guy & Elizabeth, 50th, HR- 1836 Johnson, Harry & Miriam, 50th, HR- 1073 Johnson, James & Barbara, 25th, HR- 503 Johnson, Joseph & Floye, 50th, HR- 2264 Johnson, Melvin & Mary Jane, 45th, HR-176 Johnson, Tom & Frances, 50th, HR- 667 Johnston, George & Mary, 50th, HR- 1636 Jokisch, James & Ruth, 25th, HR- 1902 Jones, Cletis & Darlene, 40th, HR-504 Jones, Donald & Verna, 55th, HR-19 Jones, William & Irene, 50th, HR- 2129 Kachur, Bohdan & Patricia, 25th, HR- 439 Kaszuba, John & Irene, 50th, HR- 1210 Kauzlarich, Joseph & Clara, 50th, HR-2299 Keith, Ed & Regina, HR-50th, HR- 2714 Kelley, Joseph & Dorothy, 50th, SR- 464 Kelley, Tom & Martha, 50th, SR-169 2675 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kerckhove, Julius & Mary, 50th, HR- 1241 Kinkelaar, Andrew & Philomena, 66th, HR-1420 Kline, Joseph & Joyce, 40th, HR-2267 Klingenberg, Walter & Johanna, 68th, SR-1004 Klooster, Gerald & Marjorie, 50th, HR-2026 Kopielski, Stanley & Camille, 25th, SR-349 Koresko, Richard & LaVetta, 40th, HR-1566 Kostecki, Walter & Delores, 50th, HR- 587 Kovatz, Joseph & Linda, 25 yrs., HR- 1633 Kreider, Lester & Ethel, 50th, HR- 2032 Kronfeld, Robert & Margaret, 50th, HR-2373 LaBatt, James G. & Freda, 40th, HR- 1089 Lambert, Freddie & Yvonnne, 25th, HR-157 Lampo, George & Eleanor, 50th, HR- 2406 Lampo, John & Stella, 45th, HR-1560, 2369 Lange, Donald & Glenna, 50th, HR- 542 Langland, Lawrence & Alta, 50th, HR-1829 Langley, William & Marilyn, 35th, HR-21 Larrison, Glen & Mary, 50th, HR- 1622 Larson, Fritz & Rhoda, 60th, SR-463 Larson, Robert & Josette, 50th, HR- 2370 Lawrenz, Henry & Berneice, 60th, HR-2713 Lendi, Carmen & Mary, 50th, HR- 1624 Leno, Nick & Martha, 50th, SR-780 Leopardo, Michael & Bertha, 50th, HR-715 Lewis, Wilbur & Betty, 50th, HR-991 Lindquist, Richard & Helen, 50th, HR-1260 Lloyd & Shirley Taulbee, 35th, HR- 254 Loete, Albert & Joan, 35th, HR-1098 Lyons, Roy & Lorene, 60th, HR-808 Macdonald, Alan & Virginia, 50th, SR-306; HR-409 Mackey, Jim & Eloise, 50th, HR-2514 Maczynski, Edward J. & Alice, 50th, HJR-152 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Maguire, Davis & Martha, 45th, SR- 286 Mahieu, Richard & Emmi T., 25th, HR-923 Maloof, Mayor Jim & Trudy, 50th, SR-586; HR-792 Manika, James & Janet, 25th, SR-559 Manthie, Bob & Lois, 50th, HR-84 Manzke, Edward & Laverne, 50th, SR-1507 Martin, Laurence & Kathryn, 50th, SR-449 Martynus, Joseph & Josephine, 50th, SR-443 Mathias, Paul & Martha, 50th, HR- 1774 Maxton, C. R. & Alice, 60th, SR-1412 Mayne, Harold & Esther E., 50th, HR-510 McAley, Jim & Bobbie, 50th, HR-177 McAndrew, Michael & Vivian, 45th, HR-915 McConnell, R. Wesley & Carroll, 50th, HR-1720 McFadden, James & Anna, 50th, HR- 206 McGee, Ova & Ethel, 65th, HR-605 McKay, Wilbur & Helen, 50th, HR- 1334 McLaughlin, Irvin & Lorraine, 50th, HR-1542 McMillin, Harry & Delores, 50th, HR- 2457 Mendel, Joseph & Frances, 50th, HR- 2458 Mercer, James & Joan, 25th, HR-1336 Mercy, Victor & Betty, 50th, HR-1822 Merkelz, Arthur & Eleanor, 50th, HR- 265 Miller, William & Virginia, 50th, HR- 2036 Misek, George & Margaret, 50th, HR- 300 Mitchell, Chester W. & Lois, 50th, HR-2481 Mohr, Jacob & Lorraine, 50th, HR- 1935 Morse, Leon & Goldie, 50th, SR-145; HR-204 Mullery, Glenn & Marian, 50th, HR- 1090 Mundt, James & Dorothy, 40th, HR- 1019 Munos, Joe & Nellie, 50th, HR-1046 Murphy, Dane & Wanda, 60th, HR- 2375 Murphy, W.J. "Bill" & Virginia, 50 yrs., SR-554 2676 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Myers, Gene & Phyllis, 25th, HR-924 Naslund, Edward & Sylvia, 50th, HR- 1588 Nelson, Mr. & Mrs. Keith, 50th, HR- 1788 Nelson, Wilbur & Edith, 50th, HR- 1640 Nemec, Joseph & Helen, 50th, HR- 383 Newberg, John & Marie, 57th, HR- 162 Newman, Martin & Jeanne, 50th, HR- 672 Newton, Doyle & Dorothy, 40th, HR- 1925 Nickel, Edward & Victoria, 50th, SR- 666 Niehaus, Leonard & Clara, 73rd, HR- 1593 Novak, John & Cordelia, 50th, HR-26 Nowinski, Walter & Angeline, 50th, HR-141 O'Neill, William & Lillian, 56 yrs., SR-110 Oleson, Wendell & Marian, 50th, HR- 2266 Olson, Delbert & Myrna, 50th, HR- 1240 Orlandino, Angelo & Annarose, 50th, HR-2528 Ostrom, George & Berniece, 50th, HR- 1022 Overturf, Donald & Vanessa, 50th, HR-1639, 1904 Owen, Herschel & Alta, 60th, SR-781 Palumbo, Joseph & Darlene, 50th, HR-2568; SR-1631 Panico, Dominic & Lena, 60th, HR- 1063 Panizzi, John & Evelyn Shaw, 50th, HR-421 Parent, Henry & Marjorie, 50th, HR- 1453 Paterek, Frank & Irene, 50th, HR-493 Patterson, Malcolm & Patricia, 25th, HR-834 Pawlik, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd, 50th, HR- 1256 Penderson, David & Shelly, 25th, HR- 2524 Perdue, Richard & Vivian, 25th, HR- 656 Perry, Julian & Helen, 50th, SR-1050 Phelps, Lloyd & Dolores, 40th, HR- 811 Pichee, Ervin & Teresa, 60th, HR- 1859 Playter, Leonard & Geraldine, 50th, HR-2091 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Poe, Clifford L. & Hildegard, 50th, SR-1437 Poelvoorde, Arthur & Margaret, 50th, HR-211 Potter, Norman & Luella, 50th, HR- 2533 Powell, Walter & Mildred, 50th, HR- 1239 Prieto, John & Dolores, 50th, HR-2128 Quick, Leroy & Magnolia, 50th, HR- 1571 Quinlin, John & Joan, 40th, HR-2343 Radford, William & Maravene, 50th, HR-2030 Reese, Raymond & Marie, 50th, HR- 203 Reinhart, Dallas & Dorothy, 40th, HR-620 Resetich, John & Marilyn, 40th, HR- 1926 Richardson, Robert & Betty, 40th, HR-1543 Riggen, Robert & Rena, 50th, SR- 1404 Robertson, Marvin & Bonita, 50th, HR-1780 Rodgers, Richard & Shirley, 25th, HR-1820 Romanofsky, Joe & Mildred, 60 yrs., HR-1333 Romine, Richard & Marjorie, 40th, HR-2255 Ronnebeck, Charles & Janet, 25th, HR-1339 Rosenow, Alvin & Elsie, 50th, HR- 2519 Rosenow, Fred & Emma, 50th, HR- 2112 Sabbia, Dan & Fran, 55th, SR-588 Sadowski, Bernard & Helen, 50th, HR-508 Sainer, Newton & Lillian, 50th, HR- 2035 Sample, William & Betty, 55th, HR- 971 Sanders, Vern & Virginia, 50th, HR- 2198 Saviola, Mr. & Mrs. James, 50th, HR- 1844 Schelfaut, Joseph & Rosa, 40th, HR- 2050 Schomer, Peter & Elizabeth, 30th, SJR-74 Schuldt, Charles & Pamela, 25 yrs., HR-1075 Schullo, Dominic & Connie, 50th, SR- 1561 Schweighart, Rusty & Winnie, 50th, HR-1182: SR-849 2677 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Shaffer, William & Ramona, 40th, HR-1660 Sheldon, George & Dorothy, 25th, HR-1341 Shelton, Mr. & Mrs. Dallas Shelton, 50th, HR-1218 Shicks, Oscar & Pearl, 60th, HR-2513 Shipma, John & Marie, 50th, HR-835 Shipp, Barry & Viola, 25th, HR-2529 Shull, Edward & Clarice, 50th, HR- 2110 Sica, Arthur & Madeline, 25th, HR- 1321 Sikardi, Andrew & Marian, 40th, HR- 2408 Skaggs, Leslie & Hazel, 50th, HR-257 Skowronek, Anthony & Evelyn, 50th, SR-799 Skowronski, Fred & Lois, 50th, SR- 753 Smisek, Charles & Mildred, 50th, SR- 1150 Snapp, Dale & Florence, 50th, HR-810 Snyder, Bruce & IdaMae, 50th, HR- 2130 Snyder, Rodney & Margalene, 60th, HR-2461 Sommers, Kenneth & Ruth, 50th, HR- 976 Sonneville, Frank & Celia, 65th, HR- 2300 Sorensen, Arthur & Mary, 50th, HR- 2135 Sosnouski, Stan & Dorothy, 50th, HR- 2368 Soukup, Jerome & Ceceil, 50th, HR- 813 Spears, Thomas & Norma, 25th, HR- 816 St. Catherine, Carl & Esther, 50th, HR-692 Stahr, Fred & Mary, 50th, HR-2127 Stauder, Robert & Marcella, 40th, HR-2093 Sten, Eric & Myrtle, 65th, HR-1657 Stephens, Richard & Arlene, 40th, SR- 1375 Stewart, Kenneth & Thelma, 50th, HR-1936 Stewart, LeRoy & Mimmi, 50th, HR- 1934 Stickler, Jesse & LaVon, 50th, HR- 2113 Stoelting, Bill & Jean, 50th, HR-2531 Strother, William & Bernice, 50th, HR-930 Summers, Robert & Lois, 50th, SR- 1272 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Swanson, Chester & Dorothy, 60th, HR-2339 Szafraniec, Chester & Florence, 50th, SR-746 Tallent, Wayne & Carolyn, 50th, HR- 928 Talley, Glenn & Mary, 51st, HR-1724; SR-1115 Tatman, William & Alberta, 50th, HR-1655, 2535 Taylor, Robert & Helen, 50th, HR- 2031 Teegarden, Joseph & Florence, 50th, HR-88 Thomas, James & Lois, 50th, HR-1128 Thorson, Donald & Mary, 25 yrs., SR- 56 Topp, Bailey & Marguerite, 50th, HR- 1555 Torres, Henry & Mary Jo, 25th, SR- 1378 Trummell, Norm & Agnes, 50th, SR- 680 Tucker, Harold & Thelma, 50th, HR- 2258 Turkal, John & Dawn, 25th, HR-164 Tusler, Albert L. & Betty, 45th, HR- 1071 Tweedy, Ernest & Jewell, 70th, SR- 683 Ursetta, Sam & Helen, 50th, SR-672 VandeMoortel, Joseph & Marilyn, 40th, HR-2365 VanLanduyt, Omer & Mary, 40th, HR-2049 Vaugh, Edwin & Julia, 50th, HR-2301 Veiland, Ervin & Ausma, 45th, HR- 999 Verstraete, Robert & Helene, 50th, HR-2466 Volk, Raymond & Dorothy, 50th, HR- 809 Von Boeckman, James & Norma, 50th, HR-777 Wagner, Alvin & Kathryn, 50th, HR- 2445 Wainwright, Alfred & Ruth, 50th, HR-922 Wainwright, Bard & Janice, 50th, HR- 22 Walsh, John & Virginia, 50th, Dec., 1991, HR-2106 Walston, Albert & Rachel, 45th, HR- 1338 Walther, Edward & Edith, 60th, HR- 625 Warner, John & Alice, 50th, SR-1451 Warren, Wayne & Doris, 50th, HR- 2442 2678 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Wassell, Wesley C. & Betty, 40th, HR-925 Webb, Herbert & Dorothy, 65th, HR- 2111 Webb, William & Virginia, 60th, SR- 1035 Weinert, Robert & Mary, 50th, HR- 2456 Welch, C. J. & Charlotte, 50th, HR- 541 Westberg, William & Helen, 50th, SR- 593 Whisler, Bertha, 85th, HR-1076 White, Hollis & Mary, 50th, SJR-111 Whitney, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest, 50th, SR-1306 Winters, George & Josephine, 50th, SR-1 I 1 Witkowski, Chester & Dorothy, 50th, SR-955 Woodard, Carl & Renee, 50th, HR- 1488 Woodburn, Wallace & Mildred, 50th, HR-1258 Woods, Edward & Betty, 50th, SR- 1117 Yerkes, Walter & Anne, 50th, HR- 2122, 2199 Young, Donald & Dorothy, 35th, HR- 1638 Yuknis, Lawrence & Nancy, 40th, HR-163 Zielinski, Walter & Angeline, 50th, SR-335 Antioch H. S. Lifeguard Student Organization, drinking & driving, reduce students, HR-480 Apple City BBQ Team, World Championship, HR-2076 Arab states, deal within United Nations framework with naked aggression by Iraq, SR-57 Arellano, 1st in 20th annual History Contest, HR-2102 Armour Pharmaceutical Company, Kankakee, Persian Gulf, SR-460 Armour's Kankakee facility, immune serum, HR-663 Arrington, Launa Michelle, Miss Jr. IL National Teenager, HR-881 Asian-American Assoc., Asian culture, HR- 380, HR-416 Assyrian Chaldean Life Line, assistance in restoring the Assyrian Chaldean people, HR-1687 ATHLETICS Adams, Paul, inducted in Sports Hall of Fame, SR-1148 Alto, Karl "Duke", Waukegan Lions Sports Hall of Fame, SR-1468 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Andrew H. S., Class AA baseball tournament, SR-1430 Armstrong, B. J., outstanding play, Bulls' championship victory, HJR- 151 Ashely Grade School girls' basketball team, State tournment, HR-123 Ashland Junior H. S. 8A basketball squad, Class 8A State, SJR-145 Ashley Grade School boys' basketball team, State, HR-399 Bandits of Bridgeport Catholic Academy's Widget Football Team, 1992, SR-1601 Bloomington H. S. tennis team, State, HR-2123 Bluffs Junior H. S. Lady Bluejays 7th & 8th grade basketball team, SR- 975; HR-1532, 1649 Boudreau, Lou, outstanding career in baseball, SJR-177 Bradley-Bourbonnais boys' basketball team, Elite Eight, Pony League Baseball All-Stars, World Championship, HR-1753, 2591 Bradley, Coach Clarence "Buzz", Track & Cross Country & Football Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-269 Bricker, George, Blue Mound, Ill. Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-2649 Brookfield Girls Softball Teams, 15 yrs. outstanding record, SR-758; HR-1109 Busey Bank/Sunnycrest Little League team, Champagin-Urbana 1992 Championship, HR-2420 Calhoun H. S. football team, great season, SR-936 Calvary Baptist Academy basketball team, national, HR-1890 Calvary Temple J. H. Baseball Team, outstanding season, HR-1202 Carlyle S. Mary's basketball team, the Crusaders, championship, HR-172 Carmel H. S. Girl's Gymnastic Team, IL 1992 State Champions, HR-1664 Carrollton H. S. girls' basketball team, Sectional Championship, SR-1070 Carthage H. S. basketball team, I.H.S.A. Class A, HJR-103; HR- 1692; SR-1102 Central Community H. S. girls volleyball team, 3rd in I.H.S.A. Class A, HR-2675 Centralia H. S. Scholar Bowl team, IHSA State, HR-538 Centralia H. S., National Record Holder in All-Time Wins, boys basketball, HR-851 2679 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Centralia Junior H. S. girls' basketball team, Class L, 1989-1991, HR-119, 144 Centralia Orphan Annies, Class AA volleyball regional title, HR-1409 Chelios, Chris, Blackhawks, hockey, SR-1677 Chicago Blackhawks, hockey, SR-1682 Chicago Bulls players, Jerry Reinsdorf, Jerry Krause, & Phil Jackson, National Basketball Assoc. Champions, HJR-154 Chicago Clemente Wildcats soccer team, State Championship, SR-1609 Christensen, Joe, 3rd place, State wrestling finals, HR-1668 Cichowski, Chick, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR- 1880 Coal City H. S. girls volleyball team, 3rd, State, HR-1330 Coffman, Brad, Central A&M, 1992 Player of the Year, HR-2643 Collins, Chris, Mr. Basketball, SR- 1189 Cooper, Melody, Special Olympics, gold medal, track & field, HR-1057 Crescent-Iroquois H. S. girls basketball team, 4th, I.H.S.A., HR-1704 Crestwood Lady Eagles, 7th Grade Girls' Basketball team, Class A State, HR-2706 Crowley, Chester Lee, IESA State wrestling title, HR-665 Cullen, Molly, Miami University of Ohio track team, NCAA Women's Track Finals, HR-2250 Danville Area Community College Jaguars, 1991 national champions, HR-340 Deerfield Warrior & manager, 4th place, AAU/USA Junior Olympics' National Baseball Championships, SR-1553 Diebel, Nelson, 1992 Summer Olympics, swim team, SR-1536 Divernon Junior H. S., 7th grade volleyball team, I.E.S.A., Class 7A, HR-394 Driscoll Catholic H. S., 1991 the Highlanders football team, State, HR-1727 DuQuoin Indians, State Class 3A football championship, SR-1662 East & West Aurora High Schools, 100th annual football game, HR- 2622 Eastern IL Universtiy basketball team, NCAA Division I, HR-1792 Edwardsville H. S. baseball team, 2nd in Class AA State, SR-538; HR-716 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Edwardsville H. S. Tigers, 5th regional title, HR-2178 Eighth Grade Crestwood Lady Eagles, Class A Championship, HR-2707; SR-1712 Fairview Heights boys baseball team, the Nuggets, Bantam II Class A National, HR-1001 Fairview Heights Hot Shots girls softball team, 1992 Khoury League National Championship, Pixie II Division, HR-2387 Farmington H. S. softball team, Class A Girls State, SR-519; HR-785 Fenwick H. S. water polo team, 3rd State championship, SR-1384 Findlay H. S. boys' basketball team, 1st, Associated Press poll, Class A, HJR-15; SJR-124 Fitzpatrick, Jessica, Lincoln Community High School's volleyball team, SR-959 Franklin, Melody Cooper, International Special Olympics, setting two world records, SR-929 Gallatin, Harry, Basketball Hall of Fame, HR-639 Georgeff, Phil, 95,000th race & earning a place in racing history, SR-1515 Girard H. S. football team, great sesaon, SR-942 Glenbard North H. S. Boy's Gymnastics Team, 1992 State Championship, SR-1497 Glenwood Junior H. S. cross country team, 1991 I.E.S.A. State, HR-1230 Glenzy, Gary, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR- 258 Gollan, Evan E., Lisle H. S. football team, Coach of the Year, SR- 1661 Govoni, Don, Wrestling Hall of Fame, HR-668 Gravelle, Dave, Senior Olympic pocket billiards team, 11 medals, SR-774 Greenfield H. S. Tigers football team, I.H.S.A. State, SR-935, HR-1478 Greenfield 8th grade basketball team, 3rd place, State, HR-118; SR-87 Gridley Junior H. S., 7th & 8th grade basketball team, SR-336, 337 Groat, Greg, Class A State track finals, HR-724 Hall H. S. Red Devils boys basketball team, IL Sweet Sixteen Class A, HR-218 Hansen, Bobby, outstanding play, Bulls' championship victory, HJR- 151 2680 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Hardin-Calhoun Warriors, I.H.S.A. Class IA State Football, SJR-194 Harrisburg H. S. boys baseball team, 2nd, Boys Class A State, HR-828 Herscher H. S. girls' cross country team, the Tigers, Class A State, HR- 1296; 1353 Herscher High School girls cross country team, State, HR-1599, 2633 Hoffman Estates H. S. girls basketball team, 4th, Class AA State, HR-149 Hoffman Trinity Lutheran School's Lady Eagles, Class S, State, HR- 1878 IL Central College Lady Cougars, National Junior College Athletic Division II Tournament, HR-1876 IL School for the Deaf football team, great season, SR-939 IL State University Women's Volleyball Team & Coach Julie Morgan, SR-1643 llini Junior H. S. 7th grade girls' basketball team, I.E.S.A. 7AA State, SR-934; HR-1479 Illini Junior H. S., 8th grade girls' basketball team, 2nd, 8AA State, SR-958; HR-1480 Jerseyville Panthers football team, 11-1 season, coaches & Pat Coyle, SR- 937 Johnson, Tom & Eric, Class A State Wrestling Championship, HR-1611 Juers, Roger & Johnny Lin, State, doubles championship in tennis, HR- 2124 Justiniano, Rene, Jr., drafted by Detroit Tigers, SR-1585 Kankakee Bishop McNamara boys golf team & coach Mike McGuckin, IHSA Class A State, SR-1549 Krzyzewski, Mike, head coach of Duke University Men's Basketball Team, NCAA championship, HR-388 Lady Warriors of Carlinville Junior H. S. H. S., Volleyball, Class 7AA, HR- 1862 Lampley, Russell, 10 yrs., Special Olympics, SR-1709 Leak, Ardell, 2nd, long jump, Class AA Boys State Track Meet, SR-648 Libertyville H. S. boys basketball team, 4th, Class AA State, HR-311 MacArthur H. S. track team, Class AA State Track Title, SR-1352; HR-2140, 2180 Marshall H. S. basketball team, 5th state title, SR-1222; HR-1895 Maryville-Collinsville Khoury League Midget 1 Class A Baseball Team, State, HR-987 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Mater Dei girls basketball team, Class A State, HR-171 Mater Dei H. S. boys cross country team, HR-1411 Mater Dei H. S. girls cross country team, HR-1410 Matteau, Stephane, Blackhawks, hockey, SR-1676 Mattoon Academy of Gymnastics, Gateway League Championships, HR-1791 Maywood's Proviso E. H. S. boys basketball, I.H.S.A. Class AA State, SR-1106 McDonald, Dick, Blue Mound, Ill. Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-2648 McGuire, Mickey, Waukegan Lions Sports Hall of Fame, SR-1468 McLaughlin, Mack, Wrestling Hall of Fame, HR-653 Midlothian White Sox, National Baseball Congress World Series, SR- 1513 Morris Community H. S. Lady Redskins, I.H.S.A. Class AA Softball, HR-2289 Mother McAuley H. S. Girls' Varsity Basketball Team, Class AA, SR-347 Moulton Junior H. S., 7th grade volleyball, HR-345 Mount Olive H. S. football team, great season, SR-941 Murphy, Edward C., IL Basketball Hall of Fame, SR-1433 Naperville North Huskies, Class 6A State football championship, HR- 2620 Neponset H. S. girls' basketball team, Lady Zephyrs, State, HR-170 Norwood Park Gymastics Team, cluster competition, SR-1393 Oblong H. S. Jets Team, 1st in State Teams competition, Champaign, SR- 435 Okino, Elizabeth (Betty) Anne, Women's U. S. Gymnastics Team, Bronze Medal, HR-2583 Oppen, Tammy Van, Class AA girls basketball Player of the Year, HR- 1840 Oswego High School Panthers, Class 4A State Football Championship, HR-2617 Peoria Journal Star All-Star Class AA Girls Basketball Team, HR-1877 Peoria Manual, 2nd, Class AA State Baskeball, HR-261 Peoria Richwoods boys basketball team, 2nd, I.H.S.A. Class AA, HR- 1716: SR-1159 2681 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Peoria Rivermen of the International Hockey League, Turner Cup Championship, HR-619 Phillips, Marcus, Herald & Review's Macon Cty Boys Track & Field Athlete of Year, HR-2181 Pinckneyville Community H. S. girls softball team, 2nd, Class A State, SR-1414 Piotrowski, Marek, Light-Heavyweight kickboxing Champion of World, SR- 489; HR-744 Pittsfield H. S. Boys' Basketball team, Class A, Championship, SJR-21 Porta Scholastic Bowl Team & coach, HR-2007; SR-1288 Proviso E. High School's wrestling & basketball teams, State titles, HR- 303; SR-153, 170 Proviso East Pirates basketball team, IL Class AA, SR-1221; HR-1896 Ramsey, Mark, Central A&M H.S. Football Coach of the Year, HR- 2650 Reynolds, Derrick, all-city track team, SR-699 Riddle, Nick, The News Gazette Athlete of the Week, HR-2561 Roberson, Shelby, IL H. S. Class AA basketball, slam dunk, HR-1722 Roenick, Jeremy, sport of hockey, SR- 1684 Sangamon State University Prairie Stars soccer team, NAIA Region V title, HR-1462 Schulteis, Kalen, Daily Journal's top male Scholar-Athlete, 1992, HR- 1994 Schultz, Treasure, track, HR-706 Schuricht, Steph, Daily Journal's top female Scholar-Athletic, 1992, HR- 1993 Science Bowl team, Crystal Lake South H. S., State, HJR-17 Senate beat the House in baseball game after 40 yrs., 13 to 11, SR- 1416 Senate Staff, outstanding performance on ball diamond, SR-1467 Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball team, IESA Class 7A State, SR-1713 Smith, Ozzie, shortstop, St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Team, HR-843; SR-628 Southwestern H. S. Lady Birds basketball Tournament, SR-104; HR-236 Spartans of Saint Francis H. S., Wheaton, State Class A girls' volleyball, SR-900 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. St. Anthony Bullpups, 1991 I.E.S.A. 8A State Championship, HR-140 St. Bruno's Junior High Volleyball team, 2nd, Class S, Sr-362 St. Joseph 8th grade basketball team, IJHSAA, State, HR-!29 St. Joseph-Ogden cross-country team, 1992 Class A State, HR-2609 St. Matthew's Eagles, 1st, boys' basketball & baseball, 1st, girls' volleyball, basketball & softball, HR-519 Stephens, coach Scott, Herscher H. S. girls crosss country team, State, SR- 1599 Stephens, Scott, Class A Girls Cross Cty. Coach of the Year for 1991, HR-1672 Stevenson H. S. volleyball team, championship, HR-46 Stockton High School's Blackhawks football team, 1A State, HR-1329 Stonington H. S. Basketball Program and players, HR-1528 Stonington Junior H. S. girls volleyball teams, State, SR-303 Strubbe, Aaron, Area 19 Special Olympic Athlete of the Year, SR- 1287 Sullivan Lady Redskins, Class A State H. S. Girls Basketball, HJR-12 Taft Girls' Varsity Softball team, Chicago Public League Championship, SR-1418 The News-Gazette All-Area Basketball Team, HR-1986 Thornwood H. S. Class AA Baseball State Champions, SJR-79, 87 Trinity Lutheran Lady Eagles basketball team, Class S championship, HR-2436 Trinity Lutheran School's Lady Eagles, Class S, girls' basketball, SR-1183 Turner, Jonathan, Junior H. S. volleyball team, I.E.S.A. Class 8AA State, HR-357 Tyus, Terra, Class AA State Title, 300 hurdles, HR-2139 University H. S. basketball team, 2nd, I.H.S.A. Class A, HR-1741 University H. S. golf team, Class A State Golf Tournament, HR- 1165 Virden H. S. Bulldogs, great season, SR-940, 1194 Waite, Jimmy, sport of hockey, SR- 1683 Washington Middle School 7th grade girls' & boys' basketball team, State, HR-634, 635 2682 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Waukegan H. S. Girls Golf Team, State Championship, HR-l1172, 1190; SR-826 Wayne City Junior H. S. basketball team, State Boys Class M championship, SR-45 Wendricks, Jerry, Waukegan Lions Sports Hall of Fame, SR-1468 Wheaton Warrenville South Tigers, 1992 football season, 5A State, HR- 2619 Whiteford Warehouse Sharks, Netherlands Tournament, softball, HR-848 Wilhelm, Felecia, International Softball Tournament, HR-910 Winchester H. S. football team, State playoffs, SR-938 Worthey, Peggy, hole-in-one, HR-2176 Wright, Brent, State champion, track & field at I.H.S.A. Class A, HR- 2282 Wright, Brian, State championship, Elks Hoopshoot, HR-1705 Aulwurm, Alfred, Conductor of Southwest Symphony Orchestra, HR-281 AWARDS "Marche Provencal", Governor's Home Town Award, SR-614 Abens, Sandra, DAR Good Citizen Award, HR-1667 Adult Educational Development Dept. of William Rainey Harper College, Workforce Preparation Award, SR- 1021 Alessi, Giuseppe Garibaldi Unification Award, SR-1500 Amster, Stephanie, Women of Distinction Award, SR-391 Anderson, Donna, August W. Christmann Award, HR-2582 Anderson, Paul, Small Business of the Year award, HJR-114 Anderson, Thomas Simon, 25th Charlemagne Award, SR-1037 Annual Welford Award Dinner, SJR- 138 Annunzio, Frank, Man of the Year award, HR-1861 Ashline, Connie, Athena Award, HR- 867 Assi, Patricia, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, HR-1430 Aurora Sanitary District management & staff, Operation & Maintenance Excellence Award, HR-743 Awards Ceremony, young people honored, SR-1452 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Baker, Wendi Sue, Congressional Award Medal, SR-393; HR-507 Baron, Debra, Sharie Heenan Memorial Award, HR-557 Barrett, Ronald, award for Best Male Gospel Vocalist - Traditional, SR- 1362 Bartels, Teresa Hall, Fred W. Losch Humanties Award, HR-1955 Bearden, Patricia, Golden Apple Award, SR-165 Ben-Gad, Dr. Yitschqk, Jewish War Veterans' Man of the Year Award, SR-1325 Benton, Marjorie, Jane Addams International Women's Leadership Award, HR-292 Berg, Carl, 1991 Kohl International Teaching Award, SR-645 Berger, John, Distinguished Citizen Award, SR-811 Biskupic, Joan, 1991 Everett McKinley Dirksen Award, SR-1047 Black, Mike, Angler of the Year Award, HR-1530 Bloomingdale Township, Governor's Home Town awards, SR-1503 Bobb, Elizabeth, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Boe, Tracy, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizenship Award, HR-1443 Bohlen, Floyd, 1991 Master Farmer award, HR-488 Bouzek, Gene, National Presidents' Scoutmasters Award of Merit, HR- 1247 Bradley-Bourbonnais Community H. S. band, choir & orchestra groups, 1991 awards, HR-746 Branding, Nathan C., Eagle Scout, HR-1476 Brenner, Stephanie, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen's Award, HR-2721 Bricker, Bill, Man of the Year, HR- 1675 Bricker, George, Blue Mound, Ill. Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-2649 Brooks, Douglas R., West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Brooks, Marcia Jane, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Brown, Lana, Zonta Leadership Award for 1991, HR-1305, 1377 Bull, Richard S. Jr., Spirit of Life Award, SR-1338 2683 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Burdick, Lori, U. S. Senate Youth Scholarship, SR-945 Busch, Robert E., 1992 Governor's Award, HR-2596 Byrns, Bill, Award of Merit, HR-1531 Caamano, Kathy, Award of Merit by State Board of Education, HR-1091 Caldeira, J. Leonard, Man of the Year, Award, SR-878 Cannon, Kathryn, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, HR-1429 Caporusso, Catherine, Student Laureate, SR-838 Caraker, Kim, Gold Award, SR-1171 CART/LAAP Committee, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. 1991 Public Service Life Saving Award, SR-355 Cavanaugh, Robert, Sr., Pilgrim Degree of the Moose Lodge, HR- 2190; SR-1409 Centralia H. S., American Assoc. of Blood Banks' 1990 Award of Merit, HR-718 Chinigo, Marajen Stevick, 1992 Lincoln Laureate award, HR-1977 City of Joliet, Governor's Cup for its "Drug Free Youth in Touch", HR- 2310 City of Joliet, 1991 Salute to Industry Award, SR-956; HR-1433 Clark, Donald C., Humanitarian Award, HR-788 Clausing, Gerald Howard, Book of Golden Deeds Award, HR-1734; SR-1186 Coers, Amy Beth, IL Outstanding Postsecondary Vocational Education Student Award, HR-427 Coffman, Brad, Central A&M 1992 Player of the Year, HR-2643 Conley, Cheryl A., YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Cooper, Lou, Woman of the Year award, SR-1450 Copper, Craig, Kankakee Chamber of Commerce Citizen of Year Award, HR-2577 Crowley, Michelle, 1991 Jefferson Award, HR-821 Croy, Deborah, National Outstanding Postsecondary Vocational Educational Student of the Year Award, HR-2245 Cunningham, Yanette, Second Annual Fowler Connell Award, HR-2295 D'Agostino, Dr. Anthony, Legacy of Caring Award, HR-1228 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Davidson, Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR- 1498 Davis, Dr. Bondean Y., Whitman & Fred Ham Hampton Outstanding Achievement Awards, SR-626 Dennis, Jean Marshall, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Denoyer, DERek, 1992 Outstanding Kankakee Area Jaycee of the Year, HR-2164 DeOre, James, Anna Emery Hansen Humanitarian Award, SR-194 DeSimone, Sally Rose, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Devore, Rev. Dr. Gehl, 38th Annual Book of Golden Deeds Award, HR- 500; SR-399 DeWalker, Mike, Vocational-Technical Education award, SJR-49 Dexter, Ruby, Cook County Superior Public Award, HR-2004 Dickinson, Cyndee, 1991 Rural Health Practitioner of the Year Award, SR- 1342 Diedrick, Mark, Public Service Award, SR-1038 Distinguished Service Award, 1992, for those nominated, HR-2070 Dobbins, Al, Humanitarian Award, SR-471 Ebel, Dr. Alice, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Ebenezer, William, Heritage Award, HR-1176 Einhorn, Erwin, 1991 Omni Youth Services' Dr. Richard E. Wynn Memorial Service to Youth Award, HR-260 Elks Youth Baseball, Governor's Home Town Award, HR-769 Engler, Michelle, Silver Award, SR- 1031 Fabian, Dan, 1992 Dante Award, HR- 1949 Farrugia, A. Denise, IL Library Assoc.'s 1992 Davis Cup Award, SR-1297 Felix, Irv, LaGrange Community Hospital Associate Board's Medical Service Award, HR-1432 Fennell, Joseph T., Chillicothe Man of the Year Award, SR-198; HR-284 Finnell, Judy, awards, State & national Job Training Partnership programs, HR-2432 Fleming, Nancy, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 2684 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Flexible Steel Lacing Company, Management Assoc. of IL 1992 Employer of the Year Award, HR- 1626 Forcash, Roger, Charles E. Piper Award, SR-1559 Fox, Annie, military mother of the year award, HJR-148 Frazier, Yvonne J., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1206 Freeman, Justice Charles E., 1991 Dickerson Award, HR-633 Frogge, Margaret H., Athena Award, HR-2071 Future Homemakers of America and Hero students, State 1991 Nutra Sweet award, SR-437, HR-590 Galyen, Lewis, Silver Beaver Award, HR-1887 Garber, Dale J., 1991 Business Leader of the Year Award, HJR-l117 Gartner, Nancy, Distinguished Service Award,'HR-1244 Gibbs, Thomas L., Distinguished School Administrator Award, HR- 2040 Giordani, Tania, Congressional Award Medal, SR-394 Gleicher, Dr. Norbert, M.D., Knight's Cross of Order of Arts & Sciences, SR-772 Golden Historical Society, Governor's Home Town Award, HR-797 Goold, Bob, Outstanding Citizen of the Year award, SR-1489 Grace Wallin Anderson, 1992 AARP National Community Service Award, SR-1332 Greco, Officer Phillip, City of Chicago Superior Public Award, SR-1340 Griffith, Audris, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Guin, Russell, Chi Phi Walter L. Cronkite Jr. Congressional Award, HR-2333 Haine, John, 1991 Citizen of the Year Award, HR-1170; SR-841 Hall II, Michael S., 1992 Good Citizenship Award, HR-2385 Hall, Michael Jr., SAR Good Citizen Award, HR-1665 Hallock, John, District Award of Merit, HR-34 Haskell, Bishop James, 49th Annual America's Heritage & Freedom Award, SR-386 Heinzmann, Martha, Outstanding Volunteer in Vocational-Technical Education Award, SR-302 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Helpingstine, Ryan, Eagle Scout, HR- 1497 Herr, Amy Marie, Congressinal Award Medal, SR-395; HR-506 Herscher H. S. band, choir and orchestra, 1991 awards, HR-747 Highland Home Board of Directors, Partners in Eldercare Award, SR- 1410 Hildebrand, Calvin, Certificate of Award, SR-1376 Hines, Jeffrey, IL Bell Vail Award, HR-1389 Holland, Meghan, IL State Historical Society Superior Award, SR-1300 Holthaus, David W., IL Outstanding Special Populations Vocational Education Student, HR-428 Homewood-Flossmoor Park Dist. National Gold Medal Award, SR- 846 Hood, Kenneth, Sid Granet Aging Network Achievement Award, SR- 835 Hoskins, Richard C., 1991 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award, HR-127; SR-134 Houck, Margaret, Rita Johnson Humanitarian Award, SR-1089, 1176 Huels, Sergeant John L., Jr., Award of Merit, HR-2554 Hummel, Barbara, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 IL Power Company, employees & officers, 1991 Edison Award, HJR- 144, 149 IL Student Assistance Commission, Monetary Award Program, SR- 1233; HR-1892 Jacobson, Walter, 1991 Dante Award, HR-316 Jemsek, Joe, Father of Year Award, HR-2025 Jerger, Jake, Roy C. Knapp Memorial Award, SR-737 Johnson, Mildred, Black History Award, SR-20 Kalmar, Sergeant Dean, Award of Valor, HR-1485 Kenney, Nancy Chambers, West Subuiban Chamber of Commerce award, SR-552 Kerr, John, 1991 Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award, SR-906 Kettley, William E., 1992 Service Fellow Man award, SR-1069 Kijak, Sandra A., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1204 2685 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kinsella, Jerry & Paul, Life Saving Award & Junior Life Saving Award, HR-2081 Knierim, Sean, Eagle Scout, HR-2044 Knop, Tim, Guard of the Year Award, SR-946 Knudsen, Rev. Chilton R., YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty Award, SR-314 Kolodziej, Leo J., Catholic of the Year award, SR-789 Kolwelter, Lonnie, IL Vocational Home Economics Teacher's & The Friends of Education Awards, HR- 277, 1573 Krauss, Alison, Grammy Award, HR- 180 Lambert, Ely, Eagle Scout, HR-1499 Lane, Irene D., Augustine Tolton Award, HR-7 LaPaille, Gary J., Man of the Year award, HR-246 Lardi, Lauri, DAR Award, HR-1577 Lareau, Kim, 1992 DAR Good Citizenship Award, HR-2720 Laude, Maureen Hanafin, Presidential Awards Program, mathematics, SR- 1628 Lauterbur, Dr. Paul C., 1992 Lincoln Laureate award, HR-1987 Lavezzi, Christy, DAR Award, HR- 1576 LeDree, Adrienne, Kohl International Teaching Award, SR-1269 Lehman, Patricia, 1992 Realtor- Associate of the Year award, SR- 1691 Lemaire, Robert, Maury Ely Award, HR-2522 Lemon, Alan & Emma Lou, Samaritans of the Year award, HR- 2576 Leslie, Melanie, IL Outstanding Secondary Vocational Education Student, HR-429 Love, Patricia, IL Bell Vail Award, HR-1389 Lyne, Sister Sheila, Shield of Saint Xavier Award, HR-1594; SR-1028 Machamer, June Bergquist, Heritage Award, HR-1176 Madonna H. S., Blue Ribbon Award, HR-1047 Madson, Mry Ann, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Maguire, June, Master Board Member Certificate, HR-1889 Maine West High School, U. S. Dept. of Education's Blue Ribbon Award, SR-735 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Many, Thomas W., Outstanding Young Alumnus of N. IL University's College of Education for 1991, HR-934 Marks, Julius, Jr., 1991 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award, HR-152 Materick, Ronald E., Spirit of Life Award, HR-1015 Mathematics & Science Academy, IL, 100 teachers, IMSA Award, HR- 395 Maxwell, Joanne Dutcher, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 McDonald, Dick, Blue Mound, Ill. Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-2648 McLaughlin, Dorothy, Woman of the Year Award, SR-878 McLuckie, Bonnie L., Award of Recognition by State Board of Education, HR-1092 McMorrow, Justice Mary Ann, University of Loyola School of Law Medal of Excellence, SR-290 McNulty, Partrick, Congressional Award Medal, SR-396 Meers, Henry, National Conference of Christians & Jews Founders Award, HR-1933; SR-1261 Mendell, Jeff, SAR Award, HR-1575 Meyer, Pamela K., YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Michal, Laura A., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1205 Michalik, Karen F., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1203 Michul, Cynthia, 1992 Woman of Achievement award, SR-1560 Mickelson, Al, achievement award, SR-205 Miller, Ken, Governor's Unique Achievement Award, HR-875, 880 Mitchell, Dr. George T., 1992 Lake Land College distinguished service Award, SR-1336 Monarch, Natalie, Youth Volunteer Recognition Award, HR-1643 Monmouth H. S. Marching Band, Concert Band, Twirlers & Color Guard, awards, National Competition, SR-304 Montague, Jerry, award as Adult Volunteer of the Year, HR-854 Moran, Donald Jerome, Outstanding Educator of the Year Award, HR- 2565 Morris, Donald J., Ted A. Satterfield Community Service Award, HR- 1310 2686 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Moss, Debbie, Silver Beaver Award, HR-1886 Munn, Margaret, 1991 Eleanor Rossevelt Award, SR-526; HR-720, 721 Myers, Judy, Woman of the Year award, HR-2572 Naperville Municipal Band, Sudler Scroll Award, HR-544 Naperville North H. S. Wind Ensemble, Grand Champion award, HR-2175 Nelson, Donald E., 17th Annual Service to God & Fellow Man Award, 1991, SR-217, HR-335 New Trier Township H. S., Winnetka, 1991 Excellence in Education Award, HR-585 Newhouse, Senator Richard A., award for career in public service, SR-404 News-Gazette photographers & reporters, 1992 IL Press Assoc. contest, HR-261 1 Nollen, Dr. Paul M., Board of Governors Universities Distinguished Professor Award, 1991-92, HJR-136 Normoyle, Frank, Vocational- Technical Education Award, SR- 338; HR-438 O'Brien, Marge, March of Dimes award, SR-1417 Oakton Community College, Teaching/Learning Excellence Award, SR-1051 Opyt, Missy, Silver Award, SR-1029 Overright, Les, Outstanding Volunteer in Kankakee County Award, HR- 2078 Palermo, Jenny, Silver Award, Scouting, HR-2502 Paris Community YMCA, 3rd Place, 10th annual Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-771 Parkside Lutheran Volunteers, Governor's Home Town Award, SR- 614 Perozzi, Claudia, 1991 School Social Worker of the Year Award, SR- 1002 Petrovic, Jeff, Good Citizenship Award, HR-1691 Philipps, Melissa, Silver Award, SR- 130 Pioneer School, 1991 National Rural and Small School Consortium Exemplary Program Award, HR-103 Pistorius, Neil, Prairie Farmer magazine's Master Farmer award, HR-819 Piucci, Dr. Virginio, 1992 Tosney Award, HR-2322 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Plier, Donna, Lincoln Academy Medallion, HR-1266 Poindexter, Yvonne, Silver Medal of Merit of National Court of Ladies Auxiliary of Knights of Peter Claver, HR-1065 Presidential Awards Program for Excellence in Mathematics & Science Teaching, HR-2618 Pry, Tina, DAR Award, HR-1378 Puskaric, Delores, Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women Vicariate IV Award, SR-1447 Pytel, Dorothy, Congressional Award Medal, SR-392 Ramsey, Mark, Central A&M H.S. Football Coach of the Year, HR- 2650 Randall, Robert, First Citizen Award, HR-1929 Raye, Miss Martha, Presidential Medal of Freedom, service to armed forces, SR-931 Raymond, Bobbie, 1992 Athena Award, SR-1615 recipients of Annual Awards from West Suburban Chamber of Commerce, SR-1367 Reitan, Carol, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Resnick, Gerald B., 1992 John F. Kubik Seguin Humanitarian Award, SR-1061; HR-1609 Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Quincy, Governor's Home Town Award, HR-796 Rheinecker, Scot, Undergraduate Athletic Trainer Professionalism Award, SR-575 Rizzi, Judge Dom J., Award of Excellence, Justinian Society of Lawyers, HR-2429 Robins, Chad, Youth Volunteer Recognition Award, HR-1643 Romani, Richard, 1991 Charles E. Piper Award, HR-1188; SR-864 Ruesch, Carol, Golden Deeds Award, SR-419 Russell, Jack, Tom Connor Service Award, HR-94 Ruzicka, Albert, Robert W. Teeter Award, HR-1544 Satterwhite, Marilyn L., National Postsecondary Teacher of Year Award, HR-1968 Save Cook School Committee, 1992 Hometown Pride Award, HR-1966 Scherich, Rev. Millard W., Distinguished Service Award, SR- 1649 2687 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Schoeling, Scott, Eagle Scout award, HR-1214 Schroeder, Edward, American Teacher, Award, HR-826; SR-925 Schuckman, Robert, CityPAC Henry Jackson Pro - Israel Advocacy Award, HR-1736 Schullo, Mrs. Connie, Berwyn Family Service & Mental Health Center's Hold My Hand Award, SR-299 Schulteis, Kalen, DAR Award, HR- 1381 Schultz, Fred W., 1991 Book of Golden Deeds Award, SR-215 Shaffer, Ralph G., Golden Deeds Award, SR-418 Shanbhag, Sujata, Straight A Scholar Award, SR-1271 Shannon, Darlene, Those Who Excel Classroom Teacher Award of Merit, SR-1610 Skeff Distributors, Anheuser-Busch Ambassador Award, SR-289 Smith, Carole Ann, National Science Foundation Award, HR-709 Smith, Jason C., Eagle Scout, HR- 1477 Smith, Ossie, Outstanding Citizen/ Athlete Award, SR-628 Smithson, Ken & Edie, Etz Chaim Award, HR-699 Smyk, Dr. Roman, 1991 Coal City Community Service Award, HR- 1164 Snyder, Dr. Robert E. J., Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award, SR-179 Snyder, Stephen, Youth Volunteer Recognition Award, HR-1643 South Suburban College, IL Community College Board Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Award, SR-850 Stanley, Hazel, Friend of Youth Award, SR-1334 State Champion History Team, James Russell Lowell Elementary School, Chicago, Superior Award, SR-611 Sullivan, Sharon, Women of Distinction Award, SR-391 Sutton Senior Citizens Center, Senior Award, 10th annual Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-772 Sutton, Beverly, Outstanding Volunteer in Vocational Ed. award, HR-386 Taylor, Rev. Gardner C., 49th Annual America's Heritage & Freedom Award, SR-385 Tekampe, Ralph, Heart of School Award, HR-1866 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Termuende, Amy, IL & National Citizenship awards from 4-H, HR- 2733 Tertell, Brad, 1992 Realtor of the Year award, SR-1692 The County Journal staff, five awards, SR-406 The Qunicy Herald-Whig's, Governor's Cup Award, HR-795 Thompson, Sheriff Bernie, Policeman of the Year award, HR-1592 Tomaszewski, Mary Lou, Governors State University's Distinguished Service Award, HR-2413 Trumble, Judy, IL Distinguished Educator Award, HR-1220 Turner, Margo, 1991 Kohl International Teaching Awards, SR- 645 Unterman, Nathan, 1991 Kohl International Teaching Award, SR- 645 Versen, Donald V., Sr., IL Park & Recreation Conference award, SR- 54 Visiting Nurse Assoc. of Southwestern Indiana, Sub-Unit in Eldorado, Governor's Award for Excellence, HR-312 Voss, Dennis F., 12th Annual Copernican Award, SR-1339 Ward, Margaret, 1992 Woman of Achievement Award, HR-1629 Warns, Kristen, Sivler Award, SR- 1032 Wehner, Ralph C., award by American Public Works Association, HR-533 Welge, Don, 1992 Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award, SR-1333 Whyte, Mike, Eagle Scout, HR-2014 Williams, Denise, Emerging Leadership Award, SR-1084 Wilmette Junior H. S., 1991 Excellence in Education Award, HR-586 Wilson, Robert, Small Business Person of the Year Award, SR-1161 Woese, Dr. Carl R., 1990 Leeuwenhoek Medal, SR-1652 Womack, Yvonne G., Whitman Award, SR-620 Women of Distinction, Stephanie Amster, Sharon Sullivan, Dr. Alice Ebel, Elizabeth Robb, Carol Reitan & Barbara Hummel, HR-573 Woods, Kanneese, Gold Award, SR- 1315 Wozniak, Charlotte Callahan, 1992 Distinguished Service Award, HR- 2069 2688 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Wright, Duane & Kendra, The Journal's Farm Family Year Award, HR-259 Yoder, Levi, 1991 Master Farmer award, SJR-30; HR-488 Young Irish Fellowship Club, Chicago, Professional of the Year award, SR- 778 YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage County, SR-1366 Zaruba, John, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Zenner, David C., Northern IL Dist. Exchange Club Distinguished Service Award, HR-433 Ziegler, Brenda, Daughters of the American Revolution Award, HR- 1394 Back of the Yards Council Small Business Development Center, SR-129 Backstrom, Lewis C., 27 yrs., Wesley Bethel United Methodist Church, SR-582 Bacon, Warren H., service & dedication to people of IL, SR-438 Bailey, Marianne, Pres. of the Lions of Arlington Heights, SR-1344; HR-2142 Bailey, Rev. Harold E. & Probation Challenge, success of anti-crime campaign, SR-315 Baker, Jason, saved Joshua East, HR-2578, 2579, 2580 Baker, Judy, Woman of the Year, HR-1674 Baker, Specialist David, Saudi Arabia, returned home, HR-763 Baker, Steve, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-257 Ball-Chatham School District #5, recovered from a fire, HR-68 Banks, Stan, Driver of the Year, IL, HR- 1991 Bar-Ner, Uri, build a greater understanding between people of U. S. & Israel, SJR-71 Barbre, Lesley, Miss Tuskegee University 1992-93, HR-2269 Barrett, Edward, Citizen of the Year 1991, SR-1120 Barten, Mildred, 18 yrs., Village Clerk of Manhattan, HR-762 Bartlett, Kenneth & Nellie, Iroquois County's Outstanding Senior Volunteers, HR-1060 Bass, Josephine, helped people who have been victimized by domestic violence, SR- 352 Batko, Anthony, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Baum, H. James, Small Retailer of the Year, HR-2790 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Baumgarten, Lee, Valentine Boys & Girls Club Hall of Fame, SR-1266 Bean, Princenna Y., title of Miss Black Chicago, Beasley, Andy, saved lives of Charissa Baer & Michelle Missey, SR-47 Beck, Darrell & Ursula, Royal Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, HR-2132 Beck, Darrell W., supreme master of Knights of Columbus 4th degree, HR- 1413 Beck, Tommue Lee, outstanding churchwoman, SR-1363 Becker, Matt, highest score, Mathematics Assoc. of America test, SR-1386 Becker, Penny & Shawn Brown, married June 6, 1992, SR-1346 Beemsterboer, Marie, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-223 Behnke, Connie, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-224 Behrends, Duane & Monica and their children, Farm Family of the Year, HR- 1733 Bellina, Roberts, IL Principal of the Year, HR-1263 Bellows, Laurel G., Justice For Youth Campaign, SJR-94 Bennett, Mayor Gerald R., leadership to City of Palos Hills, 10 yrs., SR-136 Benton Elks Lodge, students, SR-345, 1224 Benton H. S. JETS Team, 3rd, State Tests, SR-1162 Bergeron, Clarence & Anna, Humanitarians of the Year, HR-1320 Bergmark, Evelyn, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-225 Bernasek, Mike, Citizen of the Year, SR- 1282 Bernotas, Richard, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2207 Berry, Luella J., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-226 Bertucci, Jim, dedicated service to parish bingo, SR-1548 Best, Carol, prevent substance abuse, IN TOUCH program, HR-1620 Bielarusian Coordinating Committee, Chicago, SR-216, 1054 Bigham Family, 75 yrs., Jersey cows, SR- 553 Birge, Matt, firefighter, saved Roger Sha-er fer's life, HR-2390 BIRTHDAYS Adams, Evelyn L., 80th, HR-1906 Allison, Alverta, 85th, HR-2459 Almquist, Mrs. Lucille, 75th, HR-1360 2689 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Anderson, Arthur, 69th, HR-441 Anderson, Fern, 75th, SR-728 Anderson, Mrs. Mary, 80th, HR-907 Anderson, Richard C., 80th, HR-405, 426 Ashely, Islea, 80th, HR-2494 Bacon, Catherine, 75th, HR-2249 Bajda, Mrs. Dolores, 60th, SR-450 Balaguer, Dr. Joaquim, 85th, HR-975, 1507 Banaszek, Mrs. Genevieve, 80th, HR- 2348 Bator, Allie, 60th, HR-2662 Battaglia, Carmella, 70th, SR-496 Baugher, Anne, 80th, HR-1658 Beck, Mrs. Mabel, 90th, HR-1347 Beert, Albert David, 80th, HR-623 Bennett, Harold, 90th, HR-1340 Bennett, Kathleen Sara, 100th, SR-806 Berry, Mildred, 90th, SR-1073 Bisinger, John, 75th, HR-967 Blomberg, Mrs. Adele, 100 yrs., HR- 1342 Blozis, Mrs. Anna, 100th, SR-1680 Bluitt, Nathan L., Jr., Dec. 19, 1992, HR-2681 Bockhouse, George Robert, 85th, HR- 483 Bolk, Anton, 90th, HR-139 Bonilla, Francisca, 95th, HR-2515 Bowles, Lauretta, 80 yrs., HR-1234 Boyer, Marie, 100th, HR-2126 Brady, Rev. DR. H. B., 89th, SR-1299 Brittenham, Mrs. Cleo, 85th, HR-191 Brookins, Frances, 59th, SR-1235 Brown, Lanore, 80th, HR-2342 Brownlee, Yvonne, 90th, HR-1238 Buckley, Callistus, 80th, HR-1785 Buechele, Katherine, 90th, HR-361 Buford, Luther G., 50th, HR-332 Burke, Florence H., 90th, HR-1058 Burke, Louis F., 80th, HR-255 Callbeck, Hilda, 100th, SR-130 Cannella, Catherine, 91st, SR-504 Carlson, Jessie L., 90th, HR-40 Carnduff, Frances, 80th, HR-1894 Carrey, Mrs. Zelma, 81st, HR-1350 Casey, Zadoc, "Father of Marion County", 195th, HJR-25 Cheek, Lillian, 90th, HR-1503 Cheek, Pearl V., 85th, HR-1663 Chinigo, Marajen Stevick, 80th, HR- 2446 Claerhout, Agnes, 80th, HR-2440 Claeys, Louise, 90th, HR-2158 Clayton, Horace W., 95th, HR-1770 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Cline, Mrs. Martha J., HR-194 Cochanis Ernest, 60th, SR-1557 Coene, Francis, 80th, HR-1332 Coene, Margaret, 80th, HR-33 Collis, Flora, 95th, HR-1097 Colucci, Joseph, 85th, HR-318 Conard, Bettie, 65th, HR-187 Conway, Mary Alice, 90th, SR-922 Corby, Rose Marie, 80th, HR-2410 Cornthwaite, Bernice Tippit, 70th, SR- 311 Covell, Esther, 80th, HR-1554 Cowl, Margaret Lawler, 100th, HR- 1821 Crabb, Dorothy, 50 yrs., HR-2570 Crabtree, Larry W., 50th, SR-585 Creamer, Robert B., 44 yrs., HR-844 Crum, Ola, 100th, SR-560 Curtain, Lawrence Benjamin, 65th, SR-151 Czyscon, Anne A., Chicago 75th, HR- 2296 Day, Lawrence Carroll, 70th, SR-1142 DeBacker, Emil M., Moline, 80th, HR- 2254 DeBlieck, Mary, 80th, HR-2479 DeCap, Cyriel, 80th, HR-223 DeClerck, Omer 80th, HR-1787 DeMarlie, Camiel, 80th, HR-1493 DeMarlie, Germaine, 80th, HR-253 DeMeyer, Ann, 80th, HR-1357 Demuzio, Senator Vince, 50th, SR-326 DeRudder, Louise, 90th, HR-1772 DeTombe, Nellie, 75th, HR-166 DeVlieger, Marguerite, 90th, HR-1484 Discianno, Marie Natalie, 90th, HR- 1307 Dolamore, Ethel, 100th, HR-1120 Dougherty, Bunny, 70th, HR-442; SR- 376 Downen, Mrs. Helen, 80th, HR-185 Eggenberger, Albert, 107th, HR-1580 Eskildsen, Ehmes, 100th, HR-1516 Esser, Mrs. Myldred E., 90th, HR-514 Feaster, Mrs. Josephine, 90th, HR-872 Fedder, Margaret, 90th, HR-1937 Fleischli, Florence Burke, 75th, SR- 1373 Fogle, Alva, 90th, HR-2155 Forden, Helen Irene, 65th, HR-309 Fox, Arthur, 80th, HR-2159 Frary, Robert, 80th, HR-1489 Fuller, W. Stanley, 85th, HR-2530 Gaither, Hazel M., 80th, HR-2051 Gates, Mrs. Lela, 99th, HR-505 Genson, Edward M., 50th, SR-569; SJR-72 2690 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Gildemeister, Marianne I., 80th, SR- 171 Gillan, Mrs. Ruth, 80th, HR-2344 Glockhoff, Roy, 80th, HR-2240 Goodnight, Mrs. Iva M., 80th, HR-192 Goodrich, David L., 80th, HR-2402 Gramenz, Ina, 85th, HR-2439 Graver, William H., 80th, HR-484 Greenfield, Molly, 80th, HR-703, 909 Greer, Mrs. Gladys M., 80th, HR-186 Gustafson, C. Stanley, 80th, HR-1504 Gustafson, Russell, 80th, HR-2425 Guy, Dorothy Vaughan-Banks, 70th, SR-356 Hamerlinck, Emil, 80th, HR-479 Handley, Margaret, 80th, HR-1776 Hanneman, Irene, 85th, HR-2236 Hansen, Blanche, 90th, HR-2401. Hargrave, Margaret, 80th, HR-2405 Harmening, Dorothy L., 80th, HR- 1262 Harper, Robert M., 100th, SR-890 Hawkins, Darnell H., Sr., 75th, SR- 192 Hawkins, Louise Barger, 108th, SR-69 Hayes, Mayor Kenneth, 100th, SJR- 178 Heien, John Reiner, 80th, HR-1010 Hendricks, Frank, 80th, HR-2153 Hendricks, Mrs. Sue, 80th, HR-1349 Hendricks, Obe, 76th, HR-1314 Herrera, Mrs. Antonia, 80th, HR-1331 Heydeman, Bertha, 80th, HR-1337 Hock, Julia M., 85th, HR-2517 Hockersmith, Gertrude J., 100th, HR- 1903 Hoeger, John, 50th, SR-1355 Hoesel Rogers, 80th, HR-757 Hollenback, Gladys, 80th, HR-2473 Homan, Sylvia, 80th, HR-2518 Horak, Lester, 80th, HR-2349 Hutten, Robert C., 80th, HR-2239 Intrieri, Peter Lawrence, 85th, HR- 2064 Jacobs, Lola, 100th, SR-561 Jaffe, Julius, 80th, SR-1403 Jamieson, Margaret, 80th, HR-2152 Jenin, Pete, 75th, HR-2313 Johnson, Clover, 80th, HR-604 Johnson, Leroy, 90th, HR-604 Johnson, Mrs. Margaret, 90th, HR- 2345 Johnston, Minnie, 80th, SR-656 Jones, Edith Osborn, 100th, HR-2143 Jones, Lillian, 75th, HR-1464 Jones, Virginia Elizabeth, 90th, SR- 1407 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Joyce, Mildred, 90th, HR-2718 Kennedy, Margaret, 75th, SR-524 Kent, Harvey, 80th, HR-1659 Kight, Richard, 80th, HR-1335 Kindelsperger, Mildred, 85th, HR- 1265 Kiningham, Ben, 50 yrs., SR-1201 Klebe, Delores, 80th, HR-2157 Knittle, Charles H., 50th, SR-24; HR- 79 Koehler, Emery, 60th, HR-944 Konstant, Henry J., 90th, HR-2441 Kramer, Andrew W., 100th, HR-2672 Kruger, Elmer N., 103rd, HR-230 Kucharski, Edmund James, 75th, HR- 637; SR-534 Kundert, Harold Lavern, 80th, HR- 2462 Larsen, Mary, 90th, HR-1356 Lasek, Clarence, 80th, HR-2037 Leader, Helen M., 80th, HR-2477 Lechowicz, Edmund, 60th, SR-1627 Lema, Susie G., 80th, HR-478 Lieving, Verdie, 90th, HR-1553 Lightner, Ida, 80th, HR-1924 Loding, Mildred, 80th, HR-1512 Lorenz, Henry S., 80th, SR-1558 Lukinsky, Lorraine, 80th, HR-1976 Manchester, Isaac, 85th, HR-1786 Marinaro, Tecla Columbia, 80th, HR- 2487 Marshall, Elsie Jean, 50th, HR-758 Martin, Speaker John L., 50th, HR- 641 Matthias, Elmer, 90th, HR-2183 McCune, Susie, 90th, HR-1079 McGonigle, Ethel, 95th, HR-2148 Miller, Clara E., 85th, HR-2052 Misek, Lillian B., 90th, SR-93 Misselhorn, Roscoe, 90th, SR-1039 Moeller, Genevive, 80th, HR-2147 Moody, Mrs. Dorothy, 80th, HR-2359 Morse, Berniece, 80th, HR-622 Mumey, Mary, 90th, HR-1027 Murdock, Mrs. Eunice, 80th, HR-2358 Muse, Ruby, 80th, HR-1589 Nelson, Celina, 90th, HR-1923 Nicholson, Clara, 80th, HR-2238 Nieland, Erma, 100th, HR-983 Nimmo, Mrs. Opal, 90th, HR-1328; SR-981 Novak, Father John, 75th, SR-353 Nugent, Joan, 75th, HJR-157 Ohrberg, Elsie Anna, 75th, HR-1106 Ohrberg, Mrs. Leta, 75th, HR-210 2691 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Olson, C. Stanley, 80th, HR-2443 Olson, Faye, 80th, HR-972, 1025 Olson, Gilbert W., 80th, HR-2303 Olvera, Mr. Ponciano, 90th, HR-1346 Oostdyk, Jeanette, 100th, HR-1219 Opper, George, 100th, SR-693 Ormond, Dorothy, 50th, SJR-80 Owens, Mrs. Ann, 90th, HR-1348 Palmer, Dr. Walter Lincoln, 95th, HR- 794 Partridge, Edna Leona, 80th, HR-1036 Pascoe, Mrs. Margerite, 90th, HR- 1502 Pasqurella, Cecelia, 75th, HR-2544 Pastorek, Joseph A., 80th, HR-970 Patterson, Ruth, 75th, HR-1021 Payes, Lillian L., 80th, SR-472 Peal, Mrs. Mary A., 80th, HR-193 Perrow, Agnes Mae, 90th, SR-1726 Peterson, Carrie, 90th, HR-1236 Peterson, Elizabeth, 80th, HR-1587 Peterson, Oliver, 85th, HR-627 Pier, Connie, 50th, SR-1626 Pilon, Caroline, 100th, HR-1815 Polhemus, Coletta, 75th, HR-1561 Poppy, Frank E., 90th, HR-2478 Posten, Edna Mae, 80th, HR-2347 Preston, Barry Floyd, 50th, HR-82 Preston, Michael Kenneth, 21st, HR- 105 Rabiolo, Rose, 100th, SR-66 Raes, Joseph G., 80th, HR-2248 Ramsey, Thelma, 75th, HR-1550 Randolph, Evelyn, 80th, HR-1552 Raymond, Goldie, 80th, HR-1237 Regan, Bernard, 80th, HR-1361 Reimers, Edna, 80th, HR-1656 Remack, William, Sr., 80th, HR-1463 Reveal, Myrtle, 85th, HR-2156 Rio, Mary, 90th, HR-1898 Riordan, Edith, 90th, SR-815 Ruggles, Edna L., 80th, HR-1024 Rumler, Grace, 90th, HR-1775 Runowicz, Mary, 80th, HR-871 Sachau, Mrs. Elsie, 90th, HR-2340 Sandberg, Freda M., 85th, HR-2426 Sauhr, Mrs. Anne, 80th, HR-2341 Schacht, Maria, 80th, HR-1549 Schneerson, Rabbi Menachem M., 90th, SR-1040 Schroder, Beatrice, 80th, HR-1590 Schultz, Herbert, 80th, HR-288 Sheley, Jacquelyn, L., 80th, HR-2444 Simmons, James, 80th, HR-1623 Slaith, Edith, 80th, HR-1070 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Smidesang, Burness, 85th, HR-1072 Stanton, Mary, 100th, SR-1152 Starr, Bernice, 85th, HR-2424 Steigmann, Dr. Frederick, 86th, HR- 327 Stein, Edward, 80th, SR-1699 Stone, Thomas, Moline, 90th, HR- 1343 Sudler, Louis, 89th, SR-997 Swedlund, Hortense, 90th, HR-1225 Taulbee, Mrs. Mary Agnes, 80th, HR- 2263 Taylor, Helen M., 100th, SR-481 TeBockhorst, Omer, 80th, HR-1494 Thomas, Sharon, 50th, SR-447; HR- 621 Tillberg, A. Elof, 85th, HR-1771 Tomich, Mary, 80th, SR-1472 Torres, Henry John, 50th, SR-1377 VanDamme, Cyril J., 80th, HR-628 VanDeMaele, Odile, 90th, HR-2472 VanOosten, Margaret, 85th, HR-2146 Vercoutere, Julien, 80th, HR-626 Vlk, Frank, 90th, SR-1212 Wahe, Clara, 90th, HR-973 Waline, Alice, 80th, HR-1586 Wall, Marge, 80 yrs., HR-1474 Wallaert, Edith, 80th, HR-1661 Wallentine, Lillian, 90th, HR-2495 Waterman, Emil J., 80th, HR-2407 Watson, Mary, 90th, HR-165 Watson, William, 80th, HR-1505 Weber, Earl C., 90th, HR-2416 Weckel, Mabel, 100th, HR-2151 Wegrzyn, Stanley J., 75th, HR-1421; SR-971 Weinert, Albertina, 80th, HR-1905 Welch, Robert L., 50th, HR-745; SR- 562 Wertz, Dora M., 80th, HR-1744 West, Gladys Mae, 84th, HR-2516 Wetzel, Nettie, 100th, HR-1625 White, Carson, 80th, HR-1635 Whitehead, Clark, 80th, HR-2265 Wickum, Maerita Jefferis, 80th, HR- 1927 Wietlispach, John, 90th, HR-2455 Wiklund, Leona Elizabeth, 80th, HR- 1567 Williams, Katie Christine, 50th, HR- 212 Willis, Addie, 100th, SR-973 Wilson, John, 80th, HR-2149 Wilson, Josephine, 90th, HR-1235 Winblad, Rudolph, 95th, HR-2154 Windey, John, 80th, HR-2357 2692 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Winters, Mrs. Reva, 80th, HR-1084 Wisely Mrs. Bertha, 90th, HR-291 Woolf, Catherine Lundy, 75th, SR-173 Young, Mary, 86th, HR-2360 Ziegler, Mrs. Lillian, 90th, HR-870 Bishop, Stephanie, Epilepsy Assoc. of Lincoln Land, "Winning Kid", SR-854 Bitner, Cathy, Citizen of the Year, HR- 2538 Black Professional Organization, Inc., first coalition annual meeting, SR-330 Blackburn, Joseph A., Exalted Ruler for Joliet Elks Lodge 296, HR-1799 Blair, Bonnie, 1992 Winter Olympics, HR- 1602, 1685 Blasovich, John, donated his time & talents to public service, HR-1951 Blickle, Police Officer James, National Night Out, drug abuse & crime, HR-805 Bliler, Nancy, chairing a fund drive, Taylorville, HR-708 Blumenstein, Leah Wider, autobiography, Lili, HR-232 Board of Education of Valley School Dist., renamed Brook View Elementary School, John R. Tibbott Elementary School, HR- 509 Bobb, Marguriet, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-227; HR-368 Bobb, Robert, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-228 Boecker, Chief Paul, 39 yrs., fire protection, SR-121; HR-188 Bols, Leonard, Grundy County Board chairman, HR-70 Bolser, Father Charles,education & social service programs, HR-2133 Bonds, James D., athletic & physical education program, IL school for deaf, HR-1159 Borgic, Erval, 1992 Master Farmer, SR- 1165 Boucek, Robert, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-255 Bouchard, Lionel, Kankakee County Red Cross Chapter Volunteer of the Year, HR-2196 Bouchard, Pat, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-253 Bourbonnais Elementary School Dist. #53's board members, HR-69; SR-34 Bourbonnais Township Park District, Earl Day/ Arbor Day 1991, HR-1583 Bowman, Dan, Greenfield H. S., coached football, 20 yrs, HR-2693 Boyd, J. C., Sr., Paradise M.B. Church, SR- 533 Bradley-Bourbonnais Community H. S. Music Dept., HR-2087 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Bradley, Coach Clarence "Buzz", Track & Cross Country & Football Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-269 Branch, Mearlon, civic & church activities, HR-2638 Brandenburger Schuetzen Verein of Chicago, Inc., SR-125 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Oct., 1991, HR-1048 Bridgeport Little Major League, 35th reunion, Donovan Park, SR-1495 Britton, Ray, rescrued Jimmy Hammond, HR-1469 Brokemond, George R., step down as Chairman of National Bankers Assoc., SR-783 Brommer, Michael & Jeanne, 1991 Volunteers of the Year, SR-1060 Brosser, Bill, SciTech Honor Roll, HR-353 Brown, Greg, won national essay contest, HR-2171 Brown, Vaughn L, Sr., national commander of Amvets, SR-292 Bruce, Dr. Minnie L., Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, SR-1129 Buford, Carol, keeping Maxwell Manor nursing home open, SR-1143 Bull, Dorothy R., AMVETS Auxiliary National in 1991 & 1992, HR-1852 Burgess, Christopher, 1991 National Young Leaders Conference, Washington, SR- 670 Burnett, Walter Jr., Chairman of the Young Democrats of Cook County, HR-2252 Burzminski, Stefania, sheltered Jews, SR- 164 Burzynski, Rep. J. Bradley, will to IL Senate, HR-2750 Buti, Christopher R. and Maureen Prosser, marriage, HR-2646 Cabellero, Ray, Chicago Firefighter, saved Vivian Syversen, SR-657 Cage, Mattie, outstanding service, SR-612 Calabrese, Tony, 1991 IL Secondary Physical Educator of the Year, SR-859 Caldeira, Len, Man of the Year, HR-1289 Callahan, Catherine, 1992 Citizens of the Year, HR-1642 Callahan, Fran, Land of Lincoln Livestock Hall of Fame, HR-2423 Campo, Margaret, 12 yrs., Grundy County, HR-73 Cannatello, Robert & Tina, Brideport- McGuane Little League, HR-2547 Capital Campaign Committee Crisis Center for S. Suburbia, SR-203, 221 through 230, 239 through 257, 269 through 282 Capsel, Ruth, volunteer leader, 4-H wildlife & fisheries program, HR-1423 2693 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Care and Counseling Center, problem situations related to pregnancy, SR-11; HR-37 Cargill, Richard & students, Better Environment, HR-1108 Carpenter, Sean, Valedictorian, O'Fallon Township H. S., HR-2449 Carrington, Harriette, Jones Alumni Hall of Fame, SR-1491 Carter, Mae, 50 yrs., Grundy County, Dist. Fair secretary, HR-894 Carthage High School Jets Team, 2nd, State Final, SR-1232 Cary Rotary Club, new Band Shell in Lions Park, HJR-147 Casey, John W., elected to post of secretary general of World Alliance of YMCA's, SR-974 Cave, Crystal, Business of the Year, HR- 1642 Cavins, Jim, O'Fallon police officer, saved a life, HR-831 Celestino, Jennifer Lynn, graduated, Immaculate Heart of Mary, HR-650 Central American Civic Society, Central American Parade, SR-1470 Cesarz, Theodore, Valentine Boys & Girls Club Hall of Fame, SR-1267 Chalik, Barbara, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-229 Chambers, Rev. David E. & membership, Church of the Good Shepherd, SR-486 Chastain family & all employees, Family Drug, SJR-66 Cheerleading Squad of Shabbona Junior H. S., National Championships, HR-1442 Chen, Swaine, Presidential Scholar, HR- 1959 Chernobyl disaster, 5 yrs. after, organizers, conference, April 27, 1991, SR-214 Chisausky, Lawrence, Member of the Year, SR-889 Choutka, W. Ralph, Man of the Year, HR- 2380; SR-1538 Chowhury, Sanjida, winner of science contest, HR-55 Christian Help Assoc., "Cut-A-Thon", raise funds for needy, HR-1376 Cichowski, CHick, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-1880 Cihlar, Julia, saving Grossdale Station from wrecking ball, SR-1284 citizens of Herrin, planning Herrinfesta Italiana, HR-449 Citizens of the Month, selected by La Grange Park, SR-1569 City of Altamont, Tree City USA, SR-152 City of Markham, The Prairie Capitol of the Prairie State, leaders & citizens, HJR-109 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Civil Air Patrol, achievements, HR-2316 Clements, Rev. George H., spiritual & civic leader, HR-888, 1050 Cline, Kimberly, saved Nickolas Sabatini, SR-1320 Clinton Elementary School, fine academic achievements, SR-491, 1371 Clothier, Laurence, saved Nickolas Sabatini, SR-1320 Coal City Emergency Squad, volunteers, HR-705 Cochran, Donna, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-558 Coke, Jennifer, Governor's Scholarship to Southeast Missouri State University, SR- 446 Colburn, Wilbur G., County Fair Man of the Year, HR-1160 Cole, Bob, served youth of Wildwood Park, HJR-135 Cole, Desiree, Corresponding Secretary & Administrative Assistant for NAACP, HR-1527 Coleman, Dr. David Jr., Minsiter & Presiding Elder of African American Episcopal Church, SR-836 Coleman, Tony, saved a life of Trent Goforth, HR-1396 Colter, Mayor Dewey, walk from Spfld. to Kewanee, United Fund Drive, HR-1831; SR-1341 Commission on International Visitors of Spfld., 30 yrs., HJR-146 commissioners of Mt. Prospect Pk. Dist. & taxpayers, Tree City USA, HR-420 Commonwealth Edison, use of their crane, repaired Wilington's Mill Race Dam, SR- 800 Concert Band, Memorial Junior H. S., 1st, UOI Superstate Band Contest, HR-646 Conner, Jeffrey Lamar, Valedictorian, E. St. Louis Senior High, HR-2115 Connors, Rev. Edward P., Humanitarian of the Year, SR-578 Cook, Merritt, Sr., 56 yrs. member of Norge Ski Club, HR-63 Coolidge, Clavin, 50 yrs., politics, HR-701 Copeland, Rev. William H., Jr., Morning Star Baptist Church, Kankakee, HR- 1385 Corbin, Colonel James E., Commander of St. Louis Dist., U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, SR-237 Cormack, Susan, 1991 Heather Queen, SR- 908 Cornell, Nita I., National Pres. of the Amvets Auxiliary, SR-294 Corradino, LeRoy, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-254 2694 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Corzine, Suzanne, IL Business Teacher of the Year, SR-1068 Cosich, John, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-230 Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer, Rev. Hayes & members, mission in Woodlawn community, HR-1008 Couve, Carl F., Business Leader for 1991, HR-382 Covington, Mart L. III, Army Commendation Medal for Valor, HR-530 Cox, Florence, elected Pres. of Chicago Board of Education, HR-2233 Craig, Jean, testimonial, SR-1545 Creamer, Lauren E., graduated, 1992, HR- 2118 Crete F-Men, Crete Township, service to community, HR-2605 Croft, Manly & Thelma, helped with funds & Campaigns, HR-378 Cronin, Rep. Dan, moves to IL Senate, HR- 2751 Cross, Dr. Dolores E., 4th pres. of Chicago, SR-101; HR-133 Croy, Deborah, Outstanding Postsecondary Student in Vocational Education, SR- 1247 Cruse, Mayor Von Dee, 40 yrs. in political life, HR-356; SR-220 Cryer, Robert "Del", Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2214 Cundiff, Police Chief Donald L., 30 yrs., HR-282 Curtis, Joan Louise, fine teaching record, HR-2077 Daignault, Marty, bicycle across America for Neurofibromatosis, HJR-150 Dailey, Tim, Man of the Year, SR-1034 Dalton, Susan M., graduation & Northern IL University Woman Student of Year, HR-423 Dalzell Grade School, HR-1496 Daniel, Reeba, 1991 Invent America, HR- 942 Dart, Senator Thomas, elected to IL House, SR-1734 Dauer, Kenny, State certification, Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate, HR-1797 Daughenbaugh, Matthew & Augustana Student Council on Literacy, inspired response to illiteracy in IL, HR-270 Davidson, Dr. Mary, social work & social education, SR-1645 Davies, Janet, Honorary Chairman, Crisis South Suburbia, SR-252 Davies, Janetha, 48 yrs., ballet & tap, Clinton, HR-662 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Davis, Connie Johnston, service to students, HR-2008, SR-1289 Davis, Dr. Floyd W., pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Church, SR-1347 Davis, Erma Moore, 1992 NASW IL State Citizen of the Year, HR-2567 Davis, Lori, Percy, $1,000 scholarship from National Honor Society, SR-445 Davis, Milton, racial harmony, HR-1050 Davis, Rev. Dr. Floyd, pastor, Pilgrim Baptist Church, HR-2383 Day, John S., Exec. Dir. of the Legislative Audit Commission, 16 yrs., SJR-40 Dean, James, apprehending a rape suspect, HR-885 Dean, Trisha, Ironman Canada, SR-1010 Deaton, Afton, foster grandmother, 2 yrs., 5 teenage girls, HR-1056 DeChristopher, Rose, SEnior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1423 Deizman, Gloria, 1991 Realtor Associate of the Year, SR-761 DeKalb County Domestic Violence Forum, procedures handling domestic violence, SR-647 DeKeyrel, Adolph, Gold Medal in Order of Leopold II, SR-90; HR-175 Delaney, Officer Kevin, heroic & quick action in saving a child, HR-1755 DeLeo, James Anthony, elected as IL State Senator, 10th Dist., HR-2769 DelGiorno, M. Patricia, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-269 Dennis, Denny, rescued Heather Phillips, SJR-137 Dennis, Wayne M., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-270 Dennor, Jill, 1991 Chicago Tribune IL H. S. All-State Academic Team, HR-434 Devine Branch of the American Fellowship Church, Spfld., society's problems, SR- 643 Dick, Dr. Darrell, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2206 Dieterich Machine Gun Company, HR- 2225 DiFrisco, Dominic, Humanitarian of the Year, HR-1932 Dimension Cable & C-SPAN, yearly competition, interest in young people, SR- 1550 Dittman, Laurie, Dir. of IMPACT, SR-529 DiTuri, Nicole Anne, Saint Barbara H. S., SR-1316 Diversity at Work conference Partnership, SR-1012 Dixon, Anne-Marie, Miss Teen IL, HR- 1962 2695 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Dobry, Alan & Lois, leader in field of political action, 30 yrs., HR-2585 Donates, Officer Miguel, Police Officer of the Year, HR-1713 Donohue, Thomas, 13 yrs. as a Board Member for Commuity School Dist. 60, HR-1921 Doran, Robert, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2209 Dorris, Jane, rescued friend from drowning, HR-50 Dove, Father Thomas J., assigned to a parish in Nashville, Tennessee, SR-1464 Dowdakin, Gail, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2215 Downers Grove Park Dist. & Historicl Society, preserving Blodgett House, SR- 1481 Downers Grove South H. S. Speech Team & Group Interpretation Cast, State, HJR-124 Downey, Keisha, Miss North Chicago, 1992, HR-2270 Dreesen, Tom, renamed 155th Street as "Dreesen Street" in Harvey, SR-1516 Ducks Unlimited, Inc., contribution to preservation & State's natural resources, HJR-27 DuMont, Bruce, 25 yrs. in television, SR- 765 Dundee Crown H. S., host at State Capitol, HR-381 Dundee Sesquicentennial Depot, dedicate to community, HR-768 Dunham, Katherine, protest forced repatriation of Haitians, HR-1699 Dunlap, Sergeant Troy A., Persian Gulf War, HR-182; SR-616 Durham, Katherine, protest the forced repatriation of Haitians, HR-1607 Durkin, Jack, Darien 1992 Citizen of Year, SJR-122 Dvorsky, Helen K., IL Fraternalist of the Year, SR-360 Eagle Place developers, Napeville, new housing concept, older persons, SR-535 Easley, Paul & Kathy, new business, Oak Leaf Wood 'N Supplies, SJR-62 Ebker, William, M.J.M. Electric Cooperative, HR-683 Economou, Diane, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-271 Eddington, Patricia A., Dir. of Welfare Services, Hanover Township, HR-1814; SR-1196 Edison Middle School Knowledge Master team, State championship, HR-2702 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Edwards, Officer James, Mt. Police Officer of the Year, HR-1415 Edwardsville H. S., math team, 5th place at IL State Mathematics, HR-1960 Egge, Scott, U. S. Military Academy, SR- 1005 Ekstrom, Ronald, 1991 Small Business Person of the Year, SR-323 Elliott, Jeanette, welfare of women, minorities & those in need, HR-1144 Ellis, Dotti, Realtor of the Year, SR-957 Emmett Till Foundation's, Emmett Till Road, HR-947 Ender, Joe, editor of The Call of the Elk, SR-540 Enrique, Luis, young citizens, SR-473 Enriquez, Cynthia, Little Sisters, SR-1527 Environmentalists Together club of L. J. Stevens Middle School, members, HR- 1277 Evans, Janet, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-272 Ewing, Thomas W., nine separate General Assemblies, HR-845 Ewing, Thomas, new representative, 15th Congressional District, HR-911 Fagus, David, G. A. Scholarship, HR-12 Failla, Ross, 1991 Realtor of the Year, SR- 762 Family Drug, Small Business of the Year, Decatur, SJR-66 Farley, Rep. Bruce, move to IL Senate, HR- 2777 Fehland, Roger, Police Chief of Herscher, HR-1253 Fehrenbacher, Edwish, 50 yrs., Democratic election judge, HR-2108 Fehrenbcher, Frank F., Retailer of the Year, SR-150; HR-214, 221, 224 Felde, Nancy, team coordinator, Quincy Notre Dame H. S. Pom Pom Squad, SR- 1236 Feldman, Joseph, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Ferguson, Charles, IL Agriculture Teacher of the Year, SR-743 Ferguson, Misty, 1992 Miss IL County Fair Queen, SJR-168 Ferro, Major Kenneth Charles, Persian Gulf, SR-166 Fettinger, Dorothy, Realtor of the Year, SJR-76 Finkle, Michael, Research Broker Hall of Fame, HR-2708 Finnell, Judy, nursing degree, HR-2432 Finney, Rev. Leon D., Jr., stewardship, new facilities, Christ Apostolic Church & Community, HJR-130; SR- 1158 Firstar Naper Bank, IL Business of the Year, HR-1406 2696 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Fish, Jake, volunteer, Lake Villa Rescue Squad,, 35 yrs., HR-481; SR-327 Fisher, Jacob, Holiday Giving Tree Program, SR-631 Fisk, Linda, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-273 Flaum, Delilah Brummet, regional dir. of the U. S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, SR-1326 Fleitchter, Patton, dedication, SR-174 Flexible Steel Lacing Company, outstanding safety record, SR-910 Floress, Irv, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-563 Foster, Dale, 1990 First Citizen, HR-700 Foster, Margaret, December Citizen of the Month, HR-2700 Fowler, Rev. Elmer L., Dorie Miller Memorial Foundation & Awards, SR- 387 Frank, Rick, State Commander for Veterans of Foreign Wars, SR-581; HR- 857 Frankfort Square Boy Scout Troop 237, eight members, Lincoln Heritage Days, HR-1842 Franklin, Melody Cooper, street in Benton named in her honor & picture hung in the Benton High School, HR-2586 Fraser, Ginnie, promotion to Assistnat Dir. of Thresholds, SR-1354 Frech, Mark, Dir. of IL Dept. of Conservation, leaving State service, HR- 289 Frederick, Earl J., The Children's Memorial Medical Center, SR-1546 Freeland, Dr. John P., Victory Memorial Hospital, HR-1688 Frekelton, William, honored by E. Side Historical Society, HR-1908 Fries, Charles, 25 yrs. with Jaycees, HR- 2453 Fritzsche, Dorothy, 1991 Woman of the Year, SJR-31 Frost, William, Valentine Boys & Girls Club Hall of Fame, SR-1264 Fuller, Jackie, insurance advisory board, HR-208 Future Homemakers of America/Home Economics Related Occupations, better IL, SR-537; 1387, HR-722, 1985 Gaffner, Alan, one of Ten Outstanding Young Persons in IL for 1991, SR-1026 Gall, David, 6,000 wins as jockey, HR-2334 Gallagher, Carson, IL Veterans Small Business Advocate of the Year, SR-1270 Gallatin, Harry, Basketball Hall of Fame, HR-639 Gardner, Kara, Joliet Junior College Chapter, HR-856 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Garrett, Dr. Benjamin, commitment to spiritual well-being of citizens, SR- 1132 Garth, William, Treasurer of IL Press Assoc., SR-782 Gaspar, Kenneth Michael, 1991 Valedictorian of Roanoke Benson H. S., HR-849 Gavin, Associate Judge Marvin E., devotion & commitment to his community, HR- 932 General Baptist State Convention of IL, Inc., 89th annual session, SR-485 Gentile, Joseph J., Gregorian Humanitarian of the Year, SR-594 Gerardot, Julia Pegram, National Society Daughters of American Revolution, SR- 465 German, Charles L., elected Pres. of North American Equipment Dealers Assoc., SR-1285; HR-2170 Giarrante, Don, Realtor of the Year, HR- 2268 Gibson, Nathanie, social work & social education, SR-1644 Gilbert, Michelle J. & Aiden B. O'Brien, March, 29,1992, wedding, HR-1205 Glavas, Vlado, Croatian radio program, HR-264 Glenzy, Gary, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-258 Glos, Wally, actions during attempted, robbery, SR-1444 Goedert, Rev. Raymond E., Bishiop- designate of Chicago Archdiocese, HR- 933; SR-694 Goldberg, David P., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-274 Goldberg, Trisha, Chairman, Crisis Center in S. Suburbia, SR-221 Gough, Dr. Robert, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2208 Gouwens, Harold J., 30 yrs., public service in South Holland, SR-72 Grace, Eddie, IL Mason of the Year, SR- 1517 Grad, Bernie & Carol, honored by NSJC, HR-1434 Gravlin, Ellis, 1991 Bradley-Bourbonnais Chamber of Commerce Businessperson of the Yr., HR-379 Gray, Kenneth J., dedicated serving citizens, HR-1130 Grayson, John M., Father of the Year, SR- 1436 Grayson, Mrs. Ora Dee, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, SR- 147 Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church Choir, inauguration ceremonies, HR-18, 134 2697 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Grebe family reunion, SR-855 Greco, Dina, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-275 Greene, Lawrence, Piligrim Degree in Loyal Order of Moose, SR-740 Greener, Jay, Station Manager of WBGL Radio, HR-982 Greer, Nanishka Colette, Valedictorian, E. St. Louis Senior High, HR-2116 Grier, James, memory of retired firefigher, HR-2039 Griffing, Adam, IL Housing Development Authority essay contest, HR-1651 Grosser, Bill, SciTech Honor Roll, SR-231 Grundy County Korean-Vietnam Veterans Committee, memorial, HR-397 Grzybek, Laura, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, SR-267 Guatemalan Civic Society, winner of pageant, SR-1469 Haeger, Bob, Citizen of the Year, SR-1390 Hales Franciscan H. S., 30 yrs., AfricanAmerican young men, Chicago, HR-1146 Hall of Fame Inductees, 1991, Boys & Girls Club of Chicago-Valentine Unit, SR-341 Hall, Joan B., Supervisor of Maine Township, leaving office, HR-2785 Hall, Merle, 10 yrs., Stark Cty Farm Bureau, HR-2705 Hall, Steve, 3rd in 250cc & 500cc classes, Amateur Motorcycle Nationals, Peoria, HR-2497 Hamilton, Nathaniel, & members of Angel Drill Team, National Championship in Las Vegas, SR-1555 Hanley, Edward T., Sr., dedication to Maryville Academy, Sr-146 Hansen, Carl R., Republican Committeeman, 30 yrs., Elk Grove Township, SR-1357 Hanson, Robert & Gay, many years of service, HR-954 Harpster, James, Road Commissioner, Lone Grove Township, St. Peter, IL, SR-904 Harris, Irving B., honored by Weizman Institute, HR-130 Harris, Irving B., Weizmann Institute of Science, HR-877 Harris, Joel G., 1990 Oak Brook Outstanding Leader, HR-965 Hartley-Leonard, Darryl, Guest of Honor at 7th Annual Tourism Luncheon, SR-1245 Hartman, Don, Citizen of the Year, SR-63 Hasara, Rep. Karen, service in IL House of Representatives, HR-2755 Hassan, Salah & Nia, birth of daughter, Eman Nafisa, SR-731 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Hauge, Gerald, Emergency Medical Technician of the Year, HR-1345 Hayes, Dr. Charles G., new home of Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer, SR-712 Hayes, Kathryn, Chicago Citywide Jr. History Fair, HR-2150 Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, 92nd Medical Battalion, Persian Gulf, SR-448 Health Industry Manufacturers Assoc., members, SJR-58 Healy, James David & Beverly Ann Long, married June 7, 1992, SR-1348 Hefner, Christie, business & contributions, SR-871 Henderson, Helena, 2nd, Chicago Citywide Spelling Bee, HR-518 Hendrickson, Rev. Gayland, new church, Hinsdale, Grace Community Church, SR-308 Henson, Seth, Mothers Against Drunk Driving essay contest, HR-552 Hermann, Donald, 40 yrs. in teaching & music ministry, HR-290 Herrin's Italian festival, May 24 to 27, 1991, SR-310 Hess, Dr. Richard, pres. of IL State Dental Society, HR-1045 Heumann, Micah, 2nd, Mothers Against Drunk Driving poster contest, Hr-546 Hewing, Anna B., Adopt-a-Student Mentor Program, HR-1931 Hibbeler, George B., Sr., Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1395 Hicklin, James Lewis III, dramatist & actor, SR-1655 Hill, Coach Terry, Region 24 Coach of the Year, HR-1308 Hill, Rev. Dr. Christopher Avon, Jr., Monumental Baptist Church, Chicago, SR-268 Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School Choir, inauguration ceremonies, HR-18 Hiney, Kristi, Salutatorian, Morris Community H. S., HR-721 Hispanic Junior H. S. graduates of Quad Cities, graduation from 8th grade, Sr- 1317 Historic Route 66 Business Committee of Berwyn, HR-2262 Hladik, Robert, saving Grossdale Station from wrecking ball, SR-1284 Hobson, Mrs. Ardie Lee, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, SR- 148 Hofbauer, Darin, junior grand champion, 1992 IL State Fair in Spfld., HR-2427 Hoffing, Ben, Chicago Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1425 2698 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Hoffman, Bill, community service, HR-5 Hoffmeier, Carl, Valedictorian of Metro E. Lutheran H. S., HR-2428 Holloway, David, return from Persian Gulf, SR-429 Hous, Sherri, Therapist of the Year, HR- 1981 Houston, Rev. Jessie W., SR-709 Howlett, Michael J., rename Centennial Building in Spfld., in honor, SJR-181 Hoyt, Candy, helper for Secret Santa project, SR-987 Hriljac, Dr. Michael, Pres.-Elect of IL Podiatric Medical Assoc., SR-119 Huelle, Paula & Krystyna Kielan-Rybicka, sacrifices in order to preserve freedom & justice, SJR-24 Huels, Patrick M., 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Huesing, Elizabeth, children with disabilities, IL Quad-City area, HR-367 Huff, Dorothy R., political affairs, SR-1187 Hughes, Mary Ann, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-276 Hughes, Tom, 2 1/2 yrs., House Republican Staff, HR-943 Huizenga, Peter H., 1992 Good Samaritan of the Year, SR-1616 Hulse, Judge Minard E., honored by Board of Happy Day Nursery School, SR-1083 Hultgren, David, leaving the House to be judge of the Circuit Court, HR-2668 Hunter, Garrett, IL Agricultural Youth Institute, HR-827 Hutchinson, Joan, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-277 Hyde, Richard, Waukegan H. S. Athletic Dir., outstanding for 1990-91, HR-534 Hyer-Spencer, Donna Janele, Mrs. IL USA 1992, HR-2068 Hymel, John C., Man of the Year, SR- 1651; HR-2663 IL citizens of Baltic origin, restoration of freedom, HR-2144 IL Fire Safety Alliance Burn Camp, organizers, administrators & staff, SR- 590 IL Governmental Internship Program, one thousand interns, HR-588; SR-546 IL Military Order of the Purple Heart, 54th Annual State Convention, HR-636 IL Restaurant Assoc., 7th Annual Tourism Luncheon, SR-1245 IL Restaurant Association, 6th Annual, SR- 188 IL Speech & Theatre Association's student congress, to State Capitol, HR-381 IL State Bar Assoc. & all IL students, conference for 200th Bill of Rights, SR- 818 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. IL Valley Central H. S. Marching Grey Ghosts, directors & members, SR-894 IL veterans, received Purple Heart, HR-636 IL Young Black Achievers, 1992, HR-1525 International Human Rights Assoc. of American Minorities, HR-513 Interstate Nuclear Services, Morris, members, "No Lost Time Accidents, 2 yrs., HR-1301 Irbys, Brewers, Dowdells & Lakes, 30th Family Reunion, Hammond, Indiana, SR-1494 Israel, herioc self-control in face of provocation from Iraq, SR-57 Italian Air Force Demonstration Team, welcome to our State, SR-1492 Jackson, Sherwood & Lorraine, La Salle Cty. Conservation Farm Family, HR- 1578 Jacobs, Senator Denny, serving citizens of IL, HR-2376 Jahraus, Kristen, 1991 Miss IL County Fair Queen, SR-48; HR-719 Jemison, Dr. Mae C., achievements in science & medicine, HR-2507 Jemison, Dr. Mae, commitment to demanding & vital vocation, SR-1592 Jensen, Gena, Salutatorian, HR-770 Jerbi, Matthew, Valedictorian, HR-793 Jillson, Kenneth R., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-278 Jo Arndt, Mary, Second Vice-Pres. of National Federation of Rep. Women, SR- 802 Job Training Partnership Act program, Kankakee, Grundy & Livingston, #1, HR-1201 Johns, Peter, saved Francis Castelli & Elmer Bausch, HR-156 Johnson family members to IL, reunion, HR-761 Johnson, Bruce, rescued Erica Ellison and her father from an apartment fire, HR- 2698 Johnson, Lester, Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1422 Johnson, Rev. Dr. William A., Saint John Church-Baptist, SR-1440 Johnson, Weldon, volunteer work, HR-1610 Johnston City H. S. JETS Team, 1st, State Tests, SR-1163 Johnston, Connie, dedicated service to students, HR-2008 Johnston, Eileen L., environment, SR-505 Jokerst, Sister Colette, Order of Saint Ursula, St. Joseph's Church, HR-2114 Joliet Catholic Academy, 2nd Can-Am International crown, HR-1823 Jones III, Emil, graduate from 8th grade, Roseland Christian School, SR-1379 2699 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Jones, Amos, teacher, school administrator & coach, HR-600 Jones, Gayle, Village Employee of the Year, HR-1,737 Jordan, Perry, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-279 Jordan, Sandra, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-280 Joseph, Phillip, bicycle across America for Neurofibromatosis, HJR-150 Joy, Marjorie, 16 yrs., Park District Commissioner, HR-235 Judkins, Lila Sturm, 1991 IL Mother of the Year, HJR-13 Junior League of Peoria, Inc., 6 & 7th annual Race for the Cure, SR-326; 1160; HR-413, 1810 Just Us Club, friendship & support, HR- 2392 Kaiz, Dr. Seymour, Waukegan, honored, SR-829 Kalber, Betty, helper for Secret Santa project, SR-987 Kalleres, Vice Admiral Michael P., honored by U. S. Hellenic American Congress, SR-1574 Kampen, Hank Van, 24 yrs., Commissioner of Lisle Park District, HR-267 Kankakee County Training Center for the Disabled, Inc., employees & clients, HR- 704 Karr, Arnold F., 25 yrs., service to hotel industry, HR-109 Katich, Julie Marie, high school grades, HR-2651 Kaufman, Gary, Northern IL University, Bachelor of Science Degree, HR-1990 Kays, Todd, rescued Jimmy Hammond, HR-1469nd, Keck, Kimberly, Mrs. IL/America 1991, SR-677 Keefe, Daniel Edward & Melodie Lisa McGinnis, wedding, Nov. 23, 1991, HR- 1231 Keets, John, support on March for Aids Research, HR-912 Kehner, Fred, firefighter, saved Roger Shafer's life, HR-2390 Kellman, Joseph, Entrepreneur of the Year, SR-627 Kemmerling, Julie, Miss IL of the Year, 1991, HR-491 Kemner, Caren, success in Barcelona, HJR- 139 Kent, Marcus, saved his mother's life, HR- 2597 Kenwood Academy, outstanding academic achievement, HR-1884 Kerr Middle School, 7th & 8th graders, Substance Abuse Prevention Program, HR-631 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kessler, William E., Chairman of the Board of Catholic Health Assoc. of U. S., SR- 623 Kevin Keaton, Emergency Medical Technician Ambulance of the Year, HR- 1824 Kidd, lone L., Will County Senior Citizens Center Hall of Fame, HR-2083 Kimbrough, Ted D., Pres. of National Alliance of Black School Educators, SR- 844; HR-1223 Kinsella, Kathy, Secret Santa project, SR- 987 Kinsella, Larry, 1991 National Assoc. of Home Builders National Rep. of Year, SR-1262 Kirie, James C., 50 yrs. of public service, HR-527 Klemm, Rep. Dick, elected to IL Senate, HR-2759 Klinct, Jennifer, Issues Development Unit of House Democratic Staff, HR-2746 Knight, Florence, Wildwood Presbyterian Church, Clerk of Session, & Elder, SR- 944 Kober, Aaron, Valedictorian of Metro E. Lutheran H. S., HR-2428 Kociolko, John, Distinguished Citizen for 1992, SR-1529 Kohler, Otto, dedication, SR-174 Kohrman, Dr. Arthur F., 10 yrs., Dir. of La Rabida Children's Hospital & Research Center, HR-1003 Korean American Senior Center, HR-698 Kozlowski, Christine, assistant director of Kankakee Public Library, HR-2260 Krejci, Dorothy P., 25 yrs., service to the handicapped, HR-328 Krengel, Theodore, H., contributions to Jewish community, HR-1719 Kroft, Rosemarie E., Woman of the Year, SR-1651; HR-2661 Kudrna, Chief George J., Pres. of W. Suburban Chiefs of Police Assoc., SR- 1303 Kuipers, Mary Jane, 50 yrs. outstanding teaching service, HR-1309 Kupcinet, Irv, Purple Heart Cruise, honors American veterans, servicemen & women, SR-1525 Kurland, Aaron & Jewel, Israel Bond Organization, HR-572 Kusek, Sister Bonaventure, C.R., 40 yrs., healthcare industry, SR-1605 Kutsunis, George, 1992 IL Retailer of the Year, HJR-121 Kutznick, Philip M., field of economic development, HR-1855 Kwasniewski, Helen, Principal of Immaculate Conception Grade School, 10 yrs., HR-301 2700 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Labarbera, Sal, Male Employee of the Year, HR-1907 Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home, 75 years of devoted service, SR-367 LaFave, Anne, Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1421 Laing, Katherine R., graduated 1992, HR- 2119 Laird, Lisa, Winning Kid, epilspsy, SR-870 Lake County Area Vocational Center, one of top 15 vocational schools, HR-411 Lake Villa Township Rescue Squad, service since 1956, HR-168 Lambert, Grace V., United Way of Kankakee, 20 yrs., HR-632 Lambrecht, William, 1992 Citizens of the Year, HR-1642 Lamkin, Raymond W., AMVETS Organization, HR-2244 LaMotte, Jim, Citizen of the Year, HR-145 Lampley, Officer Bill, rescued Jimmy Hammond, HR-1469 Landers, Ron, State Firefighters Ill certification, HR-1795 Landsbergis, Pres. Vytautas of Lithuania, welcome to U. S., SR-331 Lane, Kevin, rescued 4 year old Brittany Darst from a well, SR-1041 LaPaille, Gary J., Chief of Staff to Democratic Caucus, IL House of Rep's., HR-2747 Larsen, LeRoy G., 1992 Man of the Year, SR-1629 Larsen, Marlene, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-559 Latoz, Adam & Mary Jane, community service, SR-804 Lauer, Elroy, 38 yrs., volunteer Dir., Lee, Cty Soil & Water Conservation Dist., SR-1003 Law, Pres. William D., Jr., excellence in education, HR-1627 Law, Ruth, 1991 Small Business Person of the Year, SR-513 Le Gouest, Michele & young visitors, France, HR-571 Le Gouest, Thierry & young visitors, France, HR-571 Lee, Hershall, "Hometown Hero", HR- 2438 Legislative Reference Bureau, employees, dedication to G. A., SR-1398 Lehman, Ronald D., Pres. of IL Assoc. of Park Districts, HR-1669 Lehnus, Denny, 2 honors to Association Hall of Fame, National Junior College Athletic & IL Basketball Coaches, 1991, HR-1373 Leichter, Leo, Man of the Year, SR-1250 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Lennon, J. Michael, professor, Sangamon State University, editor & publisher of IL Issues, SJR-98 LeNoble, John & Patricia, Clanswonhan & Clansman of the Year, SR-1564 Lenz, Richard William, graduated, the 164th Session of F.B.I. National Academy, SR-135 Leone, Anthony J., "Tony", House of Rep., HR-1605 Leone, Mary Ann, Operation Desert Storm, HR-647 Leverenz, Tom, Worshipful Master for 1993 of Monitor Lodge No. 522, SR- 1674 Lewandowski, Robert Z, terminates daily radio program, SR-749 Liebling, Dr. Joseph & Ruth, Lincolnwood Jewish Congregation, SRt 1496 Lifestyle, nation's No. 1 local talk show, HR-642 Lincoln Land Community College, administration, faculty, staff & students, HR-1627 LincolnFest, young people who worked hard to keep it safe, HR-2320 Little, Guy S., Jr., The Little Theatre, Sullivan, IL, SJR-45 Little, Inis & Guy S., dedication to The Little Theatre-On the Square, HR-392 Littrell, Terri, saved Walter Gearing's life, HR-2072 Livingston, Park, education & health care, HR-897; SJR-84 Lu, Zhong Xiao, Yong Kang Wang & Song Pei, personnel exchanges, SR-598; HR- 789 Lubrani, Operation Solomon Coordinator Uri, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR- 666 Lynch, Allen J., chosen speaker for Polish American Legion's Memorial Day program, SR-414 Lynch, Kathryn Anne, graduated from Marillac H. S., St. Mary's College, HR- 2286 Lynn, Ruth W., USDA Certificate Appreciation, HR-54 Lyons, Pastor Vernon C., Ashburn Baptist Church, HR-1059 MacArthur H. S. Jazz Band I, Grand Champion, SR-475 Macdonald, Senator Virginia B., General Assembly, 19 yrs., HJR-95 MacDougall, Jamie, welcome to IL, SR- 1566 Machak, Al, Waukegan Knights of Columbus Council #731, HR-229 Macur, Stan, saved Francis Castelli & Elmer Bausch, HR-156 2701 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Madonna H. S. of Chicago, National School of Excellence, SR-798 Maglaya, Lee, racial harmony, HR-1050 Maine South Advanced Placement Government Team members, 3rd, HR- 578 Maintenance Unit form Wood River, IL, #936, Persian Gulf, HR-445 Makowski, Christine, Valentine Boys & Girls Club Hall of Fame, SR-1265 Malnar, Sergeant Major "Big John", name given to Camp Geiger training facility, SR-296 Malott, Robert, 1992 Citizen of the Year, SR-1082 Mancuso, Dr. Jo, 1992 Administrator of the Year, HR-1918 Mansfield, Bill, 1992 Citizen of the Year, HR-1732 Manville Forest Products Corporation, recycling and reforestation, HR-276 Marcus, Lynne, devoted service, Child Protection Day events, HR-2278 Marrissette, Sonja, Democracy in Housing, 21 yrs., resignation, HR-1198 Marschke, Rosine, academic & sports, accomplishments, HR-178 Marszalek, Deb, 1991 Nurse of the Year at Good Samaritan Hospital, SR-1059 Martin, Officer 3rd Class Steven V., service to his country, HR-189 Martinez, Arnold Vito, renamed West View Middle School after him, SR-732; HR- 1040 Mason, Dr. William E., General Advisory Chairperson, SR-457 Mathew, Maria Roshini, 2nd, National Spelling Bee, SR-484; HR-726 Matthews, Fred C. III, 25 yrs., YMCA, HR-453 Matthews, Ira, 15 yrs., crossing guard, City of Countryside, HR-1899 Maurello, Tony, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Maxwell Manor staff, keeping nursing home open, SR-1143 McCarthy John David, 1992 Haggis Child, SR-1565 McClain, Mary & Gerald Grant III, marriage, SJR-83 McClandon, Joe Ann, keeping Maxwell Manor nursing home, SR-1143 McConnell, William C., helped a veteran, SR-711 McCoy, Fire Chief Tom, saved Robert Shafer, HR-2390 McCracken, Rep. Thomas, move to IL Senate, HR-2760 McCree, Allen, goose calling, HR-1407 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. McDermott, Monsignor Ignatius, assisting homeless alcoholics, Chicago, SR-1130 McDonough, Pamela S., member of staff of Capital Development Board, HR-1450 McEwan, Elaine, National Distinguished Principal of 1991, SJR-91 McGowan, Clementine, outstanding service, SR-609 McGowan, Miss Angela, outstanding leadership, SR-607 McGrew, Dr. Jean, IL's Supt. of the Year, HR-1384 McGuane ball field renamed Robert S. "Buddy" Cannatello Field, HR-2547 McKane, Jo, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-282 McLaughlin, Dorothy, Woman of the Year, HR-1269 McLaughlin, Mack Wrestling Hall of Fame, HR-653 McMorrow, Justice Mary Ann, University of Loyola School of Law Medal of Excellence, SR-290 McNulty Family Reunion, Glenview, IL, HR-2332 McPherrin, Corey, sports anchor, WBBM- TV/ Channel 2 News, Chicago, SR-776 McSwine, Kevin, saved Micheal Ward, age 4, & Marvel Burton, age 3, SR-1696 member of South Council PTA, HR-476 Memorial Junior H. S. Concert Band, Lansing, 1st in IL Superstate Band Contest, SR-564 Mendell, Jeff, IL Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, HR-1754 Menker, Dorothy, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-247 Mercier, Jeannie, prevent substance abuse, IN TOUCH program, HR-1620 Merrity, Erroll, rescued Erica Ellison and her father from an apartment fire, HR- 2698 Meyer, Charles Arnold, James Stuart DeMoly Chapter of Granite City, IL, HR-158 Michul, Cynthia, 1992 Woman of Achievement, SR- 1646 Midwestern Regional Medical Center, administration & staff, SR-1632 Milford, Fran Callahan, Land of Lincoln Purebred Breeders Hall of Fame, HR- 2451 Miller, Hollis, memory of retired firefighter, HR-2039 Miller, Ivy, Gallery of Ageless Achievers, HR-2075 Miller, Jack Pres. of IL Elks Assoc., HR- 220 Millner, Police Chief John J., Pres. of DuPage Cty. Chiefs of Police Assoc., Elhurst, HR-649 2702 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Minkus, Elizabeth Olivia, Bat Mitzvah, HR-764 Misener, Laurie, academic achievements, HR-687 Mitchell, Dwayne Oscar, well-being of citizens, HR-1585 Mitchell, Dwayne, Pres. of National Assoc. of Health Services Exec., Midwest Chapter, HR-1819 Mitchell, Judith Whitley, devotion to family, church & community, HR-2274 Mitchell, William John, excellent student, worked as a Page of the House, HR-2637 Mizener, Dr. Floyd D., Citizen of the Year, SR-61 MoGowan, Kathleen A., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-281 Moline, Richard S., National Director of College Outreach, HR-678 Molyneaux, Mary A., Will County Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, HR-2084 Monmouth H. S. band, All-American Music Festival, HR-648, 784; SR-304 Monmouth H. S. newspaper, The Clipper, staff, HR-536 Moore, Sister Marie, R.S.M., named Pres. & Chief Executive Officer of Mercy Hospital & Medical Center, HR-961 Mordini, Marilyn, 1991 IL Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year, HR-1303 Morgan, Dave, Ottawa's Washington Park, popcorn stand, HR-2285 Morphew, James, legal counsel to Speaker of IL House of Rep's, M. J. Madigan, HR-2748 Morris, Dr. LaRona J., International First Grand Anti-Basileus, HR-2696 Mosely, Darrell, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-560 Mount Auburn Memorial Park, SR-51 Mourning, Police Chief Gerald, National Night Out 1991, drug abuse & crime, HR-804 Moyers, Mrs. Cheri, promoted visit of Ludmila Nikolaerna Petrashova, HR- 1678 Mt. Zion H. S. Junior Achievement economics team, Running the U. S. Economy, SR-1672 Mueller, Margaret, Citizen Bee, HR-609; SR-488 Mulcahey, Rep. Richard, Citizen of the Year, HR-247 Mulcahy, Edward, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-240 Mullen, Verlene, Kankakee County Community Services, Inc., five-star general, HR-1014 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Murray, George, law enforcement, HR-581 Myers, Judy, Woman of the Year, SR-1623 Naim, Asher Israel's Ambassador to Ethiopia, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR-666 Nainys, Bronuus, publisher of The World Lithuanian, SR-792 Nalco Chemical Company, community service, HR- 1166 Naperville Central H. S. Marching Redskins Band & Dir. Ken Kaiser, HR- 400 Nath, Bernard, 70 yrs. field of law, Chicago, HR-1185 National Association of Negro Musicians, 72nd Convention in Chicago, HR-841 National Black Nurses' Assoc, Inc., SR-961 National Easter Seal Society & IL Easter Seal Society, Watch Me Grow program, HR-2275 National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Champion Dinner, SR-144 Nelson, Rudolph E., Jr., Community Leader of the Year, HJR-120 Nelums, Mary Slay, NASW State Social Worker of the Year, SR-927 Newhouse Architecture Foundation, SJR- 156 Nightlinger, Bryan, firefighter, saved Robert Shafer's life, HR-2390 Nissen, Cindy, Hinsdale Hospital Nurse of the Year, SR-1365 Niswonger, Maureen B., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-248 Noble, Dr. Michael A., Sr., pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church, SR-1256 Noble, Mrs. Gladys, 1991 Clanswoman of the Year, SR-905 Nolan, James Christopher, dedication, HJR-155 Noly Name Societies of the Chicago Archdiocese, SR-461 Noonan, Roberta L., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-245 Nordstrom, Oakbrook Center, open on Friday, April 5, 1991, SR-123 Norin, Darrin, Correctional Officer of the Year, SR-264 Norris, Marvin, Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic of the Year, HR- 1796 Nottolini, Judge Gene, Elgin Riverside Club's 1991 Man of the Year, SJR-51 O'Brien, Mike, 1992 Committee Staff intern, SR-1294 O'Fallon Township H. S. Marching Panthers Band, 2nd in parade, HR-1483 O'Hare, Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry "Butch", U. S. Navy, HR-1695; SR-1109 2703 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. O'Sullivan, John, 1991 Realtor of the Year, SR-605 Oancea, Mayor Viorel, heroism of People of Timisoara & Province of Banat, SR-1078 Oblong Elementary School cheerleaders, Grand champions, HR-393, 1982 Oblong H. S. Jets Team, 1st, State Teams championship, HR-591 Oblong H. S. Math Team, State Division A Mathematics Championship, SR-436; HR-592 Onahan School, 8th grade students, combat facism, HR-2166 Operzedek, Kenneth, honored by VietNow, SR-977 Opitz, Albert, Pres. of Austin-Irving Community Council, SR-847 Orenic, Tim, Fireman of the Year, Troy Fire Dept., HR-1380 Organization of Latin American Students from Chicago State University, promote "Cinco de Mayo", HR-365 Ortciger, Thomas & Nancy Fritzsche, married January 2, 1993, SR-1719 Ossello, Dr. Gene, South Holland, 20 yrs.., SR-112; HR-319 Osterman, Kathy & Bruce DuMont, May 1, 1992, Museum of Broadcast Communitcatins, SR-1209 Otis-Lewis, Alexis, associate judge of 20th Judicial Circuit, HR-2134 Owens, Kellie Nicole, Miss IL Pre-Teen, HR-1148 Ozinga, Martin, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-251 Palermo, Francesco, Man of the Year, SR- 91; 111 Palmer & Chicago Black United Communities, Jun-Jun Celebration, June 13, SR-1385 Panamanian Cultural Civic Organization, cultural dialogues & activities, SR-1471 Parents Anonymous, prevention of child abuse, HR-1689 Parient, Richard, Lincolnshire-Prairie View School Dist. 103 Board of Education, HR-702 Pedersen, Elaine, 1991 Realtor of the Year, SR-603 Peekel, Art, IL Teacher of the Year, SR- 803 Peekel, Arthur K., 1991-1992 IL Teacher of the Year, HR-1254 Pegram, Nancy, Western Springs Woman of the Year, SR-1636 Pellegrini, John R., 20 yrs., Morton West H. S. Library Media Center, named, SR- 759; HR-1082 people of Buedingen, Germany welcomed, SR-1307 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Peoria H. S. Band, Liberty Bowl, Memphis, HR-1207 Perez, Christopher, Citizen Bee, HR-609; SR-488 Perrine, Evelyn, 50 yrs., organist & pianist, SR-156 Persian Gulf, brave men & women serving our country, HR-52, 202, 205, 444, 787; 23, 189; SJR-37, 52 Persian Gulf, employers, support groups & all other citizen, supported the brave men & women, SJR-35 Persian Gulf, support members of United States Armed Forces, G. A. expresses, JSR-2 Pesck, Jamie, saved Joshua East, HR-2578, 2579, 2580 Peters, Sonja, 1992 DuPage Cty Woman of the Year, SR-1153; HR-2020 Peterson, Rep. Bill, move to IL Senate, HR- 2761 Petka, Rep. Ed, elected to IL Senate, HR- 2762 Petrashova, Ludmila Nikolaerna, Archangel, Russia, visit Morton School, HR-1678 Petrzilka, Joseph, Man of the Year, SR- 602; HR-1111 Pierce, Mayor Gary, South Beloit, 24 yrs., SJR-22 Pinski, Dee, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-561 Piper, Kathy, Kevin E. Ellis Memorial Scholarship, SR-1006 Piper, Mark, Man of the Year, HR-1579 Pischke, Ronald, teacher, HR-547 Pleasant Meadows Christian Village, excellent care, SR-617 Plum Grove Junior H. S. Science Olympiad Team, SR-738 Polish National Alliance #877, annual dinner dance, 3-16-1991, SR-124 Polish-American Economic Forum & Exec. Dir. Bogdan Pukszta, SR-163 Pomatto, Ruth, member of Electoral College, SR-1659 Porges, Alberta, Dir. of Evanston Committee, Community Coordinated Child Care, HR-2184 Porta H. S., coach & team, Future Problem Solving Bowl Competition, SR-856 Post and Auxiliary, members, volunteer work, IL Veterans Home, Manteno, HR- 1427 Post 8677 & its Ladies Auxiliary, 8th in National Americanism Outstanding Post & Dist. Competition of Veterans of Foreign Wars, HR-2404 Powell, Rev. Johnny, Pres. of the Congress of Christian Education. SR-1606 2704 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Powell, Robert, dedication to his fellow veterans & community, HR-1950, 2054 Powell, Ronald E., Labor Leader, SR-232 HR-329 Power, Joseph A., Pres. of IL Trail Lawyers Assoc. for 1992-1993, HR-2098 Preston, Teresa, IL House Democratic Staff, HR-2015 Price, Martha, Eastern IL University Student Body Pres., SR-317 Pride, Miriam R., Pres. of Blackburn College, SR-1286 Public Televisin Stations of IL, support and presentation of these programs, SR-1435 Pucinski, Roman, Man of the Year, SR-433 Puracchio, Sheryl, IL State Junior of the Year, HR-713 Puskaric, Delores, Woman of the Year, SR- 1447 Queern, John, Advisory Council Member of the Year, SR-456 Quiaoit, Angel, named Outstanding Filipino in Midwest, SR-767 Quincy Notre Dame H. S. Pom Pom Squad, State Championships, SR-1236 Radius, Beatrice, 1992 Citizen of the Year, HR-1631 rail transportation workers, IL, & Metra Commuter Rail System, SJR-41 Ramakrishnan, Bala & Jaishree, citizens of U. S. of America, HR-2223 Ray, Wade, entertainment field, SR-1048 Rea, Patrick E., promoted to Brigadier General in U. S. Army Reserve, SR-754 Rea, Patrick, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-241 Reardon, Tim, Correctional Officer of the Year, HR-390 Red Ribbon Week, all those involved in organizing, HR-2499 Redd, Elmer S., Arabic Temple No. 44, SR-1399 Reed Custer H. S. Mathletes, Reed Custer Invitational, HR-1680 Regional Assoc. of concerned Environmentalists, safekeeping of Shawnee Nationl Forest, HR-2079 Reich, Robert D., pres., IL Assoc. of School Boards, HR-1393 Reid, John, excellent leadership of the music program, Stonington H. S. Band, HR-1928 Reilly, James R. & Veronica Lynch, married on July 13, 1991 in Saginaw, Michigan, HR-878 residents of suburban Spfld. & communities, hardworking & productive people, HR-2019 Resource Conservation & Development Areas, HJR-104 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Resurrection Hospital Auxiliary, fund drive, SR-284 RETIREMENT Abbott, Robert, Waukegan Public Schools, 23 yrs., Dist. 60, SR-1556 Abbott, Steven, South Elgin Police Dept., HR-92 Adduci, James F., 24 yrs., Moraine Valley Community College, SR- 1477 Adkerson, Herman, Unit Supt. of Schools, in Golconda, HR-2224 Admire, Neil, Pres. of Lewis & Clark Community College, HR-1909 Africano, Pauline, 37 yrs., Catholic Youth Organization, HR-783 Allen, Gary K., Supt. of Antioch Community H. S., 30 yr., SR-1240; HR-1942 Amanti, Frank J., Fire Chief of Village of Elmwood Park, SR-823 Andersen, Kenneth, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-681 Anderson, Larry D., E. Illini Electric Cooperative, 21 yrs., HR-2593 Andrews, Roger E., teacher & coach, Antioch Community H. S., HR-279; SR-160 Anne, Sister Judith, Principal of Marian Catholic H. S., SR-1295 Arseneau, Randell, Postmaster of Beaverville, HR-1830 Barnett, Dr. Harry, 44 yrs., Ashkum's only rural doctor, HR-110 Barten, Mildred, Village Clerk of Manhattan, 18 yrs., HR-903 Bartley-Turkington, Lieutenant Colonel Barbara A., career, Air Force, HR-2305 Baylor, Fire Chief William E., 34 yrs., HR-173 Beals, Roger, 30 yrs., coach, HR-2391 Bear, Verne D., 35 yrs., education, SJR-54 Beasley, Captain Cornell, Zion Fire and Rescue Dept., SR-1190 Beatty, Nancy, Sec. to Senator George Hudson, SR-1648 Becker, Jim, teacher & coach, Crete- Monee H. S., HR-293 Beckwith, Robert M., Dir. of Education Policy, IL Chamber of Commerce, HJR-164 Beest, Rev. David C. Ter, Faith Reformed Church, South Holland, HR-1806; HJR-122 Beranek, Zeke, 31 1/2 yrs., IL School for the Deaf, teacher, SR-1277 Bernardi, Dr. Hugh, Highland Park Hospital, HR-430 2705 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Bertinetti, Camillo F., Democratic Party Chairman, Christian Cty., SR- 923 Bezely, teacher & coach, Armstrong H. S., 35 yrs., HR-2431 Billadeau, Arthur, Bradley Fire Dept., SR-364; HR-567 Blasius, Robert H., district engineer, DOT, Ottawa, HR-1428 Blecke, Arthur, Antioch Community H. S., HR-209; SR-159 Blesse, Rosemary, 33 yrs., IL School for the Deaf, SR-359 Bliler, Roy & Elsie, 37 yrs. as bus drivers, HR-452, 820 Boehm, Joanne, 37th, teaching, Cicero, HR-2016 Bohlman, Gustave, music teacher, Peoria public schools, HR-492 Bolden, Mamie Clayborne, Children's Center for Behavorial Development, HR-2204 Bolton, Police Officer William, Chicago Police Dept., 36 yrs., HR-1293 Bonder, Kenneth, 22 yrs., Village Manager ger, Arlington Heights, SR-1587 Bonds, James Dale, 34 1/2 yrs., IL School for the Deaf, teacher, SR- 1274 Borden, Bob, Manhattan Volunteer Fire Dept., 38 yrs., HR-1520 Bottrell, James, Carlinville Community Unit Dist. No. 1, SR-427 Brennan, Richard J., pres. & chief exec. officer, Grant Hospital, HR- 1163 Brewster, Norma, Village Clerk of Worth, SR-397 Brister, McKinley H., Assistant Principal of Percy L. Julian H. S., SR-809 Brockman, Ruth, 45 yrs., teacher & Principal, Hawthorne Elementary, HR-2228 Brooks, Edward C., Deputy Supt., Chicago Police Dept., SR-827 Brown, Lois S., Daniel S. Wentworth Elementary School, 30 yrs., SR-370 Brown, Lt. David A., Mundelein Fire Dept. Dept., 24 yrs., HR-2483; SR- 1547 Buchta, Joseph J., Brookfield Board of Trustees, HR-723 Bully, Johnnie, Chicago Police Dept., 32 yrs., SR-423 Burden, Angela, Northwest Herald, reporter, SR-1584 Butler, Patrick, Chicago Public School System, 33 yrs., HR-2543 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Butler, Patrick, Chuicago Public School System, 33 yrs., HR-2543 Byram, Jean, Commercial-News in Danville, 47 yrs., newspaper writer, HR-268 Carmody, Tom, coach & teacher, Jacksonville H. S., HR-2160 Carrabine, Dr. Richard M., Bloom Township H. S. Dist. 206, 23 yrs., SR-1301 Carter, Jack H., Danville Fire Dept., 30 yrs., SR-839 Caruso, Dr. Charles J., Supt. of Dist. 109, HR-148; SR-131 Christie, Nancy, 24 yrs., Adams County schools, SR-1314 Ciaccio, Rose Mary, 43 yrs., fashion business, HR-607 Clark, Dr. James, Supt. of Schools, Naperville Community Unit School, HR-1847 Clayton, Verna L., Buffalo Grove Village Pres., HJR-7; HR-114 Cockrell, John W., 32 yrs., Circuit Court Clerk, HR-661, 836; SR-185, 444 Coit, Gertrude M., City Clerk, Darien, HR-565; SR-525 Comein, Thomas, Scout Leader of Calumet Council Troop 386, 22 yrs., HR-2731 Coney, George C., Village of Elk Grove, 30 yrs., HR-2242 Conforti, Michael A., Chicago Police Dept., 37 yrs., HR-1487 Conklin, Harriet, Dir. of Kewanee Public Library, 23 yrs., HR-2121 Connelly, Associate Judge Kevin P., 15 years, SR-186 Cook, Elgia C., Chicago Police Dept., SR-703 Cordova, Richard, Chief of Hoffman Estates Fire Dept., HR-1080 Corman, William, 36 yrs., Litchfield School District, SR-1292 Cornell, Paul Eugene, Central IL Public Service Company, 35 yrs., SR-1711 Corrigan, Robert, 33 yrs., Chief of Land Acquisition, Conservation, HR-1191 Cox, Darrin, Dir. of Livingston Area Vocational Center, Pontiac, HR-859 Craft, Velma, State of IL, 34 yrs., SR- 808 Craig, Jim, Commander of the Veterans of American Conflicts, HR-1387 Crevier, Major David L., U. S. Air Force, SR-1603 2706 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Crist, Elwyn, Milford Building & Loan, 21 yrs., Managing Officer, HR-1375 Crohn, Richard T., Supt. of Westchester Public Schools, 40 yrs., SR-180; HR-517 Cronson, Robert G., IL Auditor General SR-943; HJR-94 Crowe, Robert, Supt. of Schools, Jacksonville, HR-2161 Cull, Rev. Paul J., Saint Dismas Church, 40 yrs., SR-770; HR-1041 Danielson, Deputy Chief Warren Ray, 30 yrs., Elgin Police Dept., HR- 1425; SR-930 Davidson, Senator John, Assistant Minority Leader, 20 years, HJR-101 Davis, Don, teacher, SR-346 Dawson, Dr. Grace G., Dir. of Division of Dropout Prevention for Chicago Public Schools, SR-1544 DeHaan, Byron, Dir. of Public Affairs at Caterpillar, Inc., HR-751 Delaney, James, Chicago Police Dept., HR-1838 Dentley, Loretta, 22 yrs., Consultant to Chancellor of U of 1, Chicago, HR- 1161 Devoss, Robert W., 35 yr., teacher & adminstrator, St. Charles, SR-378 DeWitt, Richard, principal of Medinah N. Elementary School, HR-860 DeWitt, Willard, principal of Bradley E. Elementary School, HR-782 Dickson, George G., Village Pres. of Long Grove, 11 yrs., HR-1545 Doebel, Paul, associate vice chancellor admin. affairs, Univ. of IL, HR-2665 Doglio, Dr. Joseph, Supt. of Kankakee School, HR-695 Dolan, Terry, mayor of Catlin, 23 yrs., HR-539 Dreyer, Dr. Richard L., 35 yrs., Zion-. Benton H. S., Dist. 126, SR-I 198 Duddy, Lou, Streamwood Park Dist., SR-499 Dumelle, Jacob D., IL Pollution Control Board, 21 yrs., SR-932 Dunn, Marion J., Dist. 189, 40 yrs., HR-1646 Duval, Deputy Chief Henry, Kankakee Police Dept., HR-2412 Earley, Donald F., Hanes Junior High, SJR-59 Edgerton, Henry, IL State Board of Elections, SR-1637 Edwards, Clarence, public relations dir. & advisor of Princeton Park Homes, HR-2419 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Egan, Commissioner Tom, 26 yrs., Calumet Memorial Park District, SJR-13 Eichelberger, Earl R., 42 yrs., E. Illini Electric Cooperative, HR-2595 Engelhardt, George, Pinckneyville Fire Dept., 37 yrs., SR-1722 Eschenfelder, Jack, 33 yrs., Belleville city mail carrier, SR-1141 Espenschied, Roland F., University of IL professor, HR-2485 Etheredge, Senator Forest D., 21st Dist., State of IL., HR-2551 Evans, JoAnne G., Dir. of Harriet Harris Center of the YWCA, HR-87 Favero, Jospeh, 37 yrs., Waukegan school district, SR-1327 Fay, James, Supt. of School of Elk Grove School Dist. 59, HR-2602 Feller, Edward Charles, Sr., 26 1/2 yrs., IL School for Deaf, teacher, SR-1276 Fenili, Dr. Deno, Pennoyer School Supt., HR-2080 Fenili, Dr. Deno, Supt. of Pennoyer School Dist., Norridge, SR-1170 Fischer, Police Chief, Midlothian Police Dept., 27 yrs., SR-1202 Fisher, Dr. Lester, Dir. of Lincoln Park Zoo, SR-634 Fitzer, Jack, 11 yrs., Homewood- Flossmoor- Park Dist. Board, SR- 380 Fitzgerald, John, 20 yrs., mayor, City of Burbank, SR-332; HR-317 Flemings, LaVergne, 35 yrs., Chicago Housing Authority, SR-714 Flynn, Rosamond, principal, Thomas Jefferson School, Dist. 86, HR-714 Foster, Ruby J., Dist. 189, 30 yrs., HR- 1645; SR-1137 Fowler, Rev. Elmer L., Third Baptist Church, SR-1638 Fox, Mrs. Becky, Elizabeth Ludeman Mental Health Center, HR-738 French, Clyde B., Chicago, Fort Dearborn School, 10 yrs., SR-1634 Gandolfi, Police Chief Rudolph, 33 yrs., City of Oglesby, HR-1826 Garretson, Joan, Fisher Grade School, 25 yrs., SR-492 Geary, Norman C., 34 yrs., Supervisor of Avon Township, HR-83 Gecan, Thomas, Manager of Bus Light Maintenance, Chicago Transit Authority, HR-2066 General Assembly Alexander, Senator Ethel Skyles, SR-1728 2707 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Barnes, Rep. Jane M., HR-2749 Conkling, Rep. Les, HR-2666 Davidson, Senator John A., SR- 1700 Deets, Rep. David, HR-2752 DiTuri, Senator Robert, SR-1714, 1733 Doederlein, Rep. DeLoris, HR- 2753 Etheredge, Senator Forest D., SR- 1701 Friedland, Senator John, SR-1702 Harris, Rep. David, HR-2754 Hensel, Rep. Donald N., HR-2756 Hoffman, Rep. Manny, HR-2757 Holmberg, Senator Joyce, SR- 1679 Hudson, George "Ray", SR-1703 Hultgren, Rep. David, HR-2668 Joyce, Senator Janet J., SR-1731 Keane, Rep. James, HR-2778 Keats, Senator Roger A., SR-1704 Kelly, Senator Richard F., Jr., SR-1730 Kirkland, Rep. James M., HR- 2758 Kulas, Rep. Myron J., HR-2734 Lomanto, Rep. Chuck, HR-2783 Macdonald, Virginia, SR-1735 Maloney, Rep. Edward, HR-2779 Marinaro, Rep. Gary, HR-2780 Marovitz, Senator William, SR- 1729 Matijevich, Rep. John S., HR- 2735 McDonough, Rep. John, HR-2768 McGann, Rep. Andrew J., HR- 2736 McNamara, Rep. John J., HR- 2770 Mulcahey, Rep. Dick, HR-2744 Munizzi, Senator Pamela, SR- 1732 Obrzut, Rep. Geoffrey, HR-2737 Preston, Rep. Lee, HR-2738 Pullen, Rep. Penny, HR-2763 Regan, Rep. Robert P., HR-2667 Rice, Rep. Nelson G. R., Sr., HR- 2739 Richmond, Rep. Bruce, HR-2771 Rigney, Senator Rigney, SR-1705 Ronan, Rep. Alfred, HR-2740 Ropp, Rep. Ropp, HR-2764 Satterthwaite, Rep. Helen F., HR- 2772, 2787 Savickas, Senator Frank, SR-1736 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Schaffer, Senator Jack, SR-1706 Schuneman, Calvin W., SR-1707 Shaw, Rep. Bill, HR-2741 Sieben, Rep. Todd W., HR-2765 Smith, Rep. Michael Wayne, HR- 2773 Stange, Rep. James R., HR-2766 Stepan, Rep. Ann, HR-2742 Stern, Rep. Grace Mary, HR- 2743 Trotter, Rep. Donne, HR-2774 Wait, Rep. Ron, HR-2767 Walsh, Rep. Tom P., HR-2775 White, Rep. Jessie, HR-2669 Williams, Rep. James F., HR- 2781 Wolf, Rep. Sam, HR-2782 Young, Rep. Anthony, HR-2776 George, Milton, 40 yrs., teaching, SR- 383; HR-652 Georgeff, Phil, track announcer, 34 yrs., SR-1614 Georgeff, Phil, 34 yrs., horse race calling, SR-1665 Giarrante, Thomas, Joliet Fire Dept., HR-2492; SR-1524 Gill, Bob, Dir. of Buildings & Grounds, Jacksonville, HR-2162 Gill, Scott, 38 yrs., coaching, Mt. Vernon, Township H. S., HR-2674 Gillen, John, Naperville Community Unit District 203, HR-2012 Golb, Helen, Exec. Sec., Ner Tamid, Chicago, SR-282 Golden, Sergeant Major Robert R., IL Army National Guard Headquarters, HR-2539 Gonzalez, Ralph, vice chairman, John Deere Life Insurance, HR-1481 Goodman-Malamuth II, Leo, pres. of Governors State University, SR- 1369, HR-2321 Goodman-Malamuth, Leo II, pres. of Governors State University, SR- 1415 Gossling, Police Chief Richard J., North Riverside Police Dept., 17 yrs., SR-867; HR-1110 Gottschalk, Dorothy, Manager, Waukegan, Dept. of Employment Security, HR-1304 Grant, Alvin B., Dir. of the Center for Rural Health of IL Dept. of Public Health, SJR-172 Green, Eloise, church pianist, 29 yrs, SR-493 Green, J. Fred, dir. of capital programs, Univ. of IL, 25 yrs., HR- 2691 2708 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Greenwood, Police Chief Wes, 38 yrs., Milan, HR-1208 Grider, Charles D., Dept. of Transportation, Bureau Chief, 38 yrs., HR-373; SR-287 Gritton, Carrie J. "Jo", E. Illini Electric Cooperative, 27 yrs., HR- 2594 Grogg, Dr. Edward P. M.D., Carle Clinic in Urbana, SR-591 Groves, Arlene, 33 yrs., Hinsdale Elementary Dist. 181, SR-1449 Guiliani, Lois, 35 yrs., Danville School, HR-477 Hamilton, William, Grundy County Board, 15 yrs., HR-72 Haney, Mary Ann, 24 yrs., IL Economic& Fiscal Commission, SJR-63 Harris, Rev. David Nichols, HR-659 Harris, Sgt. John, St. Charles Police Dept., 25 yrs., HR-2000, SR-1296 Hart, Floyd H., 42 yrs., Airport Board member, HR-1068 Hassell, Charles F., Dir. of Government Relations, IL Bell, SJR- 102 Hatton, Dr. H. C., First Church of the Nazarene, SR-570 Havener, Donna, 28 yrs., rural mail carrier, U. S. Postoffice, HR-1706 Hayes, Dr. John P., 40 yrs., education, SJR-60, 68 Hayes, Ed, assistant principal of Bradley ley-Bourbonnais Community H. S., HR-781, 829 Heffley, Earle & Jean, State employment, HR-1547 Heil, Wallace, Democratic Party of State of IL, 50 yrs., SR-924 Helm, E. Winfred, 33rd degree mason, 58 yrs., SR-1523 Hendrick, Harvey, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-681 Henry, Captain Bobby L., 24 yrs., IL State Police, SR- 903 Hensel, Rep. Donald N., 50th Dist., leaving legislature, SR-1504 Hermann, Donald, St. Peter's Lutheran School, 40 yrs., HR-389 Herren, Carl, Supt. of Fenton Community H. S., HR-2097 Herron, Forest E., Chief Deputy Sheriff, 20 yrs., SR-441 Herzog, Dr. Milton R., 28 yrs., Supt., Adlai E. Stevenson H. S., HR-490 Hesse, Maurice, Supt. of O'Fallon Township H. S., 36 yrs., HR-1916 Hextell, Aldora, E. View Elementary School, 50 yrs., HR-776 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Hill, Lieutenant Raoul, Hanover Pk Police Dept., HR-2089 Hodgson, Wayne, chairman of Grundy County Board, HR-71 Hogan, Richard J., Supt. of Lisle Unit Dist. 202, HR-2174 Holbrook, Dr. Steven T., Supt. of Argo Community H. S. Dist. 217, HR-570 Holesinger, General Harold G., Adjutant General of IL, SR-909 Holmes, Faith, telephone receptionist in IL Senate chambers, SR-671 Holtzee, Donald, Hawthorn School Principal & Director, HR-2095 Hopkins, Don, Joliet West H. S., physics and chemistry, HR-750 Hornberger, Walter, Libertyville H. S., 30 yrs., HR-2202 Hoskins, Leroy, Official Court Reporter, SR-921 Howland, Ward, Exec. Dir. of The AntiCruelty Society, SR-1063 Huffington, Jack, County Supt. of Highways, 30 yrs., SR-168 Hughes, Dr. Clarence, Morris Community H. S., 32 yrs., HR-494; SR-212 Hultstand, Bishop Donald Maynard, Episcopal Diocese, Spfld., HR-543 Humphries, Ruth, Food Dietician Aide, Ravenswood Hospital, HR- 2685 Huson, Robert, La Grange Park Village Pres., 11 yrs., HR-2701 Hyllberg, Rachel, secretary, Christian Assembly Church, Zion, SR-1251 Irvine, Andrew V., custodian & janitor for IL Senate, 13 yrs., SR-1624 Isaacson, Wesley, Secretary-Treasurer, Chciago & Northeast IL Dist. Council of Carpenters, HR-2280 Jacobs, Lyle, 14 yrs., trustee for village of Algonquin, SR-567 Jankowski, Paul S., 35 yrs., Chicago Police Dept., SR-752 Jansen, Ed & Frieda and son, Jim, Jansen's IGA in Southern View, 60 yrs., HR-730 Janura, Arthur, Supt. of Cook County Forest Preserve, SR-573 Jenkins, Jospeh S., Chicago Police Dept., SR-868 Jens, Donald, Chicago Park Dist., SR- 1501 Johanik, Frank, Westmont Fire Chief, 42 yrs., SR-1689 Johnson, Charles, 32 yrs., SR-343 Johnson, Douglas Wayne, Dept. Chairman, Antioch Community H. S., SR-1238; HR-1944 2709 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Johnson, E. Carole, 42 yrs., Dir. of the Pharmacy Service, HR-10 Johnson, Pauline, 45 yrs., Exec. Sec., Peoria, Dept. of Public Aid, SR-522 Johnson, Richard E., Chief of Westmont Police Dept., Sr-1456 Johnson, Roy C., Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, HJR-45 Johnston, Stanley M., executive director of Legislative Reference Bureau, HR-17 Jones, John, 29 yrs., Schaumburg School Dist. 54, HR-363; 401 Jones, Marvin, Arthur, Douglas County Board, HR-2654 Joyce, Senator Jerome J., 17 yrs., Iroquois County, SR-1023, 1207 Juchcinski, Rev. Jack, 44 yrs., HR- 1707 Kamm, Dr. Richard M., 13 yrs., Supt. of Schools, Community H. S., SR- 416; HR-489 Kampen, Henry Van, Lisle Park District, 25 yrs., SR-301 Kaufman, Donald, Dir. of the Grundy Area Vocational Center, HR-1879 Keeling, Kenneth E., Supt. of Schools, J. Sterling Morton H. Schools, HR- 1709, 1725; SR-1066, 1118, 1174 Keleher, Clement J., Princeton, 36 yrs., Bureau County, HR-10 Kessler, Diane, Exec. Dir. of S. Cook Organization for Public Education, SR-599; HR-790 Kindelin, Virginia, 33 yrs., teacher, HR-655 Klevs, Della, Facility Dir. of Kiley Development Center, HR-1273 Klotz, Dwight Alvin, 31 yrs., St. Anne Grade School Dist. 256, SR- 1191 Klug, Joyce, 16 yrs., Countryside Assoc. for the Handicapped, HR-43 Klyber, E. Stanley, Exec. Dir. of the Greater O'Hare Assoc., 20 yrs., HR- 2496 HR-2496; SR-1588; HJR-162 Knight, Rev. W. Orman, First Baptist Church of S. Holland, SR-579 Knowles, Betty, school nurse, Community Unit School Dist. 100, 43 yrs., HR-1917 Koerner, Mary, Senior Dir. for Community Resources, City of Palos Hills, HR-422 Koukol, Winnie, Library Dir. of the Lyons Public Library, HR-1938, 1939 Kovacic, Ella Mae, IL Bell Telephone Company, HR-1419 Kramer, Mrs. Nola, administrator of Jersey Cty Health Dept., HR-1834; SR-1164 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Krohn, Jerry, fireman, SR-339 Kwirant, Pastor Fred, Zion Lutheran Church, Bonfield, HR-1087 Lambrecht, Matt, Wilmette Chamber of Commerce Board, HR-2726 Landahl, Edward, LaGrange Park Library Board, HR-2647 Landers, Captain John, Deputy Dir. of IL State Police Dept., SR-1220 LaPaglia, Vern, Streamwood Police Dept., SJR-44 Lapicola, Marvin J., Schaumburg School District, HR-679 Larson, Dean, Assistant Supt. of Libertyville H. S., 44 yrs., HR-2173 Larsson, D. Donald, Certified Public Accountants, SR-506 Laucis, Dr. Augustinas, 31 yrs., St. Francis Hospital, SR-872 Lawley, Marilyn, 38 yrs., education, HR-583 Lechowicz, Ted, IL General Assembly, SR-1461 Lehman, Rev. Kenneth, Naperville Knox Presbyterian Church, 32 yrs., HR-2670 Leverenz, Senator Ted E., 18 yrs., member of General Assembly, SJR- 190 Lewis, Jack, Immaculate Conception High School, 30 yrs., HR-1288 Licastro, John T., Chairman of McHenry Township Republican Central Committee, HJR-28 Lites, Dayle E., Chief of Roselle Police Dept., SR-1001 Little, Ken, 34 1/2 yrs., Chicago Fire Dept., SR-545 Looney, Thomas, Chicago Fire Department, 37 yrs., SR-155 Luber, Leon, Aviston Elementary School, Principal Supt., Aviston, SR- 440 Lydon, Dan, Exec. Dir. of the Plumbing Council, 40 yrs., SR-1104 Maag, Dr. O. Eugene, Speech Pathology & Audiology, SIU, Edwardsville, SR-1388 MacCoun, Malcolm D., 25 yrs., Northwest Community Hospital, SR-880; HR-1509 Malone, Billy Faye, White County Circuit Clerk, HR-2587 Malott, Robert H., Chairman & Chief Exec. Office of FMC Corporation, SR-771; HR-1095 Mangler, Robert, Corporation Counsel, Village of Wilmette, 27 yrs., HR- 2745 2710 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Maples, Lois A., City Clerk, City of Zion, SR-676 Markee, John, Boys' Club of Cicero, SR-1175 Marshall, Jean, Edgewood Bank, Countryside, SR-511 Marshall, Justice Thurgood, 24 yrs., Supreme Court of U. S., SR-624; HR-865 Martin, Fred D., teaching ministry at St. Peter Lutheran School, HR- 1731, 1746; SR-1126 Martin, John T., Principal of Senn Metropolitan Academy, 19 yrs., SR- 1049 Martin, Leonard, 41 yrs., S & M Gas Service, Bradley, HR-1013 Martin, LeRoy, Supt. of Chicago Police Dept., SR-985, 1229 Martin, Marie C., 31 yrs., E. St. Louis Park Dist., Sec.-Treasurer, SR-417 Martinez, A. Vito, Valley View Community Unit School Dist. No. 365U, HR-1 138 Mathews, Detective Elliot, Chicago Police Dept., SR-1509 Matthews, Lyle W., 37 yrs., Wauconda Fire Dept., SJR-151 McCracken, Dr. Boyd E., Greenville, SR-420 McDermand, Chuck, Lake Forest H. S., HR-612 McLean, Charles H., DOT, 30 yrs., HR-1460 McLean, Gordon, band dir. of Maine South H. S., HR-1897 Meier, Vernon, 46 yrs., Postal Service, HR-1171 Menting, Sister Mary Anthony, exec. vice pres. of St. Joseph Hospital, SR- 1370 Metcalf, Robert H., 29 yrs., Supt. of Lake Forest H. S., HR-1742 Mieure, Lee O., counselor & teacher, Antioch Community H. S., HR-278; SR-161 Milano, Robert N., 34 yrs., Proviso Township High Schools, SR-1214 Miller, Dr. Roger J., pres. of Millikin University, HJR-29; HR-313 Miller, Elizabeth Ann, 18 1/2 yrs., IL School for the Deaf, teacher, SR- 1273 Miller, Harold A., Board of Parkland College, HR-1325 Miller, Ramond H. "Bud", Business Manager of MOrris Community H. S., HR-1693 Mitchler, Robert W., Assistant to Dir. of Veterans Affairs, SR-807 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Mizener, Dr. Floyd, Downers Grove, optometry, HR-545 Monestere, Cologer "Stony", Supt. of Calumet City's Water Dept., HR-53 Moore, Police Officer Theopsy, Chicago Police Dept., 23 yrs., HR- 1295 Morgan, Dr. Robert D., Marion, HR- 580 SR-434 Morgan, James H., Lake Forest H. S., HR-613 Morgan, Police Officer Johnny, Chicago Police Dept., 36 yrs., HR- 1294 Mudd, Guy, Sec. of Madison Cty. Federation of Labor, SR-897 Muehling, Robert H., manager of farm bureau in IL, 35 yrs., HR-939 Mulvey, George, 32 yrs., Officer of Teamsters Local Union 371, HR- 1455 Mundinger, Dr. Donald C., pres. of IL Collge, HR-2395; SR-1716 Musgrave, Ron, principal of Bradley- Bourbonnais Community H. S., HR- 780 Nelson, Frederick James, Jr., Chicago Police Dept., SR-1000 Newey, Carl T., Chicgo Park District, 35 yrs., SR-1625 Newhouse, Senator Richard H., Jr., 23 yrs. in IL State Senate, HR-2467 Newport, Pauline, Jacksonville's City Clerk, 25 yrs., HR-2394; SR-1715 Newson, Police Officer Jim, Chicago Police Dept., HR-1292 Nilsen, Paul, Principal of Central School, 21 yrs., HR-2048; SR-1312 Norman, Judge Irving R, Cook County Circuit Court, SR-681 Novak, Father John, St. Peter's Parish in Clifton, SR-353 O'Brien, Jack, Tapecoat Company, HR-1749 O'Brien, James L., exec. dir. of IL Legislative Reference Bureau, HJR- 90 O'Connor, Walter, Kankakee County Board of Supervisors, HR-1285, 1344 O'Donley, Jim, Supt., 30 yrs., Grayville School District, HR-2186 O'Reilly, Father Joseph F., St. John the Evangelist Church, SR-1442 Oakson, Thomas G., Supt., Hawthorn Elementary Dist. 73, HR-1482; SR- 1321 Obereiner, John, Chairman & CEO of First Chicago Bank of Ravenswood, SR-713 2711 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Oliver, Dr. Edward, principal of Percy L. Julian H. S. in Chicago, SR-325, HR-425,576 Oliver, William, Board of Commissioners of Decatur Housing Authority, SR-576 Orr, Curtis, chairman, board directors of Iroquois Memorial Hosptial, HR- 2350 Orr, Fey, Kankakee Community College Board, HR-1284 Osborn, Lt. Terry, Danville Police Dept., 31 years, HR-603 Osburn, Fred, Assistant Supt., Curriculum & Instruction, Jacksonville, HR-2163 Overman, Marguerite, 36 yrs., educator, Calumet Public Schools, HR-1984 Page, Mary Ellen, Tolono Junior H. S., 22 yrs., HR-1710 Palombi, Dr. Peter John, 36 yrs., education in IL, HR-1943 Parham, Detective Clarence, Chicago Police Dept., HR-448; SR-348 Parkes, Emil, Pres. of Village of Broadview, SR-1613 Pastori, Ronald, assistant supt., Bourbonnais Elementary School, HR-832, 846 Pawelek, Mrs. Irene, City of Chicago Bureau of Sewers, 25 yrs., SR-22 Pennock, Ron, dir. of Vermilion Cty. Conservation Dist., 33 yrs., HR-1612 Pero, John, 29 yrs., agricultural extension advisor, HR-262 Perry, W. Frank, Chicago Public Schools, HR-1473 Perzee, Marvin, Iroquois Cty Republican Central Committee Chairman, HR-1762; SR-1155 Phillips, Albert, 35 yrs., teacher & librarian, Calumet schools, HR-1983 Phillips, Kenneth S., IL State Police, HR-2327 Piper, Robert J., Dir. of Community Development for Highland Park, HR-760 Pitchford, Alice Jane, Sec., Girard H. S., 40 yrs., SR-1298 Pollard, Dr. Thomas, 34 yrs., Danville, HR-2463 Pontius, Captain John, Freeport Fire Dept., 36 yrs., SR-870 Post, Harry, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-681 Pottorff, Frances, Wayne Cty. Soil & Water Conservation District, SR- 902; HR-1524 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Pres. of E. IL University, 38 yrs., HR- 2056 Putz, Alex L., 24 yrs., Board of Education of School Dist. 146, SR- 1552 Quinn, Thomas, IL Bell Telephone, HR-1500 Raccuglia, Sam, LaSalle alderman, 40 yrs., HR-616 Rachford, Dr. Edward J., Dist. 33, Supt. of Homewood/Flossmoor Community H. S., HR-2028 Rachford, Edward, Dist. 233, Supt. of Homewood/Flossmoor Community H. S., SR-1302 Radka, John A., Assistant Supt., Woodstock, District 200, SR-551 Rapata, Eleanore, Sec. to Pres. of St. Ignatius College Prep., HR-2041 Raver, Dr. Robert, Principal & Supt. of Salem Community H. S., SR-479 Reed, Bernard P., 35 yrs., Chicago Police Dept., SR-1510 Reiner, Weldon H., Monroe Precinct Committee, HR-1621, 1630 Rice, State Rep. Nelson G. R., Sr., Dist. 33, member of G. A., HR-2738 Richards, Dan, Colwell Systems, Inc., HR-981 Rico, Sister Ada, full-time teaching, 55 yrs., St. Symphorosa School, HR- 2292 Rives, Dr. Stanley G., Pres. of E. IL University, 38 yrs., SR-1337 Roberts, Jean, 32 yrs., Operations Manager, IL Printing Unit, HR- 1242 Rodger, Donald S., Chicago Board of Education, 41 yrs., HR-779 Roman, Ed, Fire Chief, Village of Atkinson, 42 yrs., HR-1193 Ryan, Betty, Carlinville School District, HR-608 Saffold, Howard, Chicago Police Dept., 25 yrs., SR-16, 18; HR-35, 36 Sager, Dean, 21 yrs., Morris Police Dept., HR-1043 Sain, Frank, Exec. Dir. of Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority, SR-600 Sampson, Eleanor, Triton College Retired Senior Volunteer Program, HR-2379 Sanford, James, 50 yrs., field of teaching, SR-625 Sanford, Jeanne Fox, Grundy County National Bank, 40 yrs., HR-611 Schaefer, Carolyn, DCFS, 22 yrs., HR- 1617 2712 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Schingel, Bill, Chief of Lynch Fire Dept., HR-1980 Schneider, Joseph, judge of County Division, Circuit Court, Cook Cty., HR-1568 Schneider, William Pres. of the Village of Tower Lakes, HR-403 Schotka, Leslie, Case I.H. E. Moline plant, 43 yrs., SJR-67 Schrimple, Robert C., legislative consultant, IL Bankers Assoc., HR- 1151; SR-805 Sears, Dean M., dir. of State legislation for IL Farm Bureau, HR-1213; SR- 742 Seeman, William H., Antioch Community H. S., 36 yrs., SR-1239; HR-1945 Seleny, Dr. Frank L., anesthesiologist, SJR-95 Semonin, Richard G., Chief of IL State Water Survey, SR-786 Shae, Zena, Exec. Assistant for every Director of Dept. of Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, HR- 1226 Sheehy, Edward F., District Commander of the Morgan Park Dist., HR-569 Simcox, Dr. Ronald W., Supt. of Elementary School, Hinsdale, SR- 1490 Siterlet, Sergeant Major Joseph C., Jr., IL National Guard, SR-1200 Small, Dr. Erwin, University of IL College of Veterinary Medicine, HR-2612 Smietanski, Roman, 41 yrs., S & M Gas Service, Bradley, HR-1013 Smith, Charles W., principal of Homewood-Flossmoor Community H. S., HR-404 Smith, J. W., Elgin Police Dept., SR- 1551 Smith, James H., teaching music, 30 yrs., Taylorville schools, HR-866 Smith, Roger F., Supt. of N. Berwyn Grade School District, 25 1/2 yrs., SR-1650 Smoode, James S., Chief of Police, Spring Valley Police Dept., HR- 1352 Sodemann, Marjorie, field auditor, HR-945 Sorensen, Terrence, 33 yrs., Principal of Coal City Middle School, HR- 2169 Springman, Lester M., Chairman of Greene County Board, HR-2575 Springman, Lester M, Greene County Board, SR-1641 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Steeleville, Edgar N. Roth, teaching ministry, SR-1046 Stefanich, Edward J., 30 yrs., teaching, HR-749 Stiegel, John, Secretary/Treasurer, E. Moline Rotary Club, HR-680; 478 Stinnett, Myrle, Airport Manager, Litchfield Airport, SR-1128 Stitt, Mary, Principal of Olive Elementary School, 25 yrs., HJR- 116 Stotlar, Dr. Gene, 36 yrs. of practice, SR-853 Striegel, Dr. Leon, veterinary, SR-682 Strom, Dr. Gerald, Dist. 102, Board of Education, HR-2789 Studer, Leo, Champaign County Sheriff's Dept., 28 yrs., HR-2560 Sturenfeldt, Donald, Senior Manager of Bus Maintenance, Chicago Transit Authority, HR-2065 Sukut, Dr. Leonard L., 34 yrs., Downers Grove, Faith Methodist Church, SR-483 Swartz, Sherwin, IL House Rep. Staff, HR-1449 Szlanga, Rev. Edmund, 17 yrs., St. Bruno Church, HR-436; SR-334 Tamulis, Rev. Anthony J., 24 yrs., Church of the Ascension, SR-550 Taylor, Pat, Exec. Dir., North Shore Senior Center, 23 yrs., HR-1750 Thompson, Leslie, Downers Grove Township Senior Citizens Advisory Committee, SR-482 Titre, Peter J., Assoc. Principal, John Hersey H. S., SR-982 Tolmaire, Clemmie, Graves Junior H. S., HR-1940 Tomczak, Ted, Wilmette Chamber of Commerce Board, HR-2727 Townes, Ernestine Lowe, Bret Harte and Schmid Elementary School, HR-2508 Tregay, Alice, Human Rights Specialist III, Dept. of Human Rights, SR-891 Trevor, Rena, Coordinator of the Women's Program, 17 yrs., SR-62 Tricarico, Ralph, Supt. of the University of IL Police Dept., HR- 1881 Truesdale, Milt, teaching, Durand H. S., HR-556 Turke, Nora Mae, 24 1/2 yrs., IL School for the Deaf, teacher, SR- 1275 Versen, Walter G., Associate Professor of Kinesiology, HR-169 2713 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Vlasis, Vicki, 31 yrs., volunteer at Christ Hospital, HR-2527 Voris, Bob, editor of Waterloo RepublicTimes, 40 yrs., SR-1043 Wagner, Rev. Leon R., St. Mary's Church, Riverside, SJ R- 150; HJR- 129, 134 Walsh, Police Officer Thomas, Chicago, 25 yrs., SR-1080 Wander, John, Chief of the Downers Grove Fire Dept., SR-1281 Wander, Linda, Downers Grove Park Dist. Board of Park Commissioners, HR-273, 280 Wanner, Joseph, 31 yrs. teaching, HR- 251 Ware, Harlan, 34 yrs., Principal of the Antioch Grade School, HR-1863 Wasser, Paul, 34 yrs., teacher & administrator in IL, HR-2227 Welborn, Jean L., Chicago Housing Authority, SR-715 White, Sergeant Donald, Chicago Police Dept., 35 yrs., SR-1506 White, Wayne, Argyle Lake State Park Site Supt., exemplary services, HR-285 Wiebe, Dorothy, Trustee of the Village of River Grove, HR-349 Wilder, Richard, Judge of the 13th Judicial Circuit, HR-2632 Wildt, Kathy, 33 yrs., speech teacher, Dist. 54, HR-407 Wilkinson, Tom, 32 yrs., education, HR-664 Wille, Lois, editorial page editor of Chicago Tribune, HR-384 Williams, Augusta L., Project Conquest, School Dist. 189, HR- 1644; SR-1136 Williams, Greg, IBM, SR-825 Willimann, Gene, 22 yrs., education, HR-1883 Willis, Charles A., 25 yrs., Elk Grove Village Manager, SR-1013; HR- 2235 Wilson, D. Ray, Daily Courier News, Editor & Publisher, 21 yrs., HR-93 Wish, Ernest R., Exec. Partner, 37 yrs., Cooper & Lybrand, SR-1581 Wisner, James Glenbrook H. S. Dist. 225, HR-2145 Wodnicki, Deputy Supt. Edward, Chicago Police Dept., 33 yrs., SR- 750 Woods, Sergeant Gary, South Elgin Police Dept., HR-91 Woods, William J., Chicago Police Dept., 37 yrs., HR-1508 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Yamada, Yoshio, Englewood H. S., 38 yrs., HR-1398 Yamaguchi, Ikuo, Exec. Dir. of The Salvation Army Family Service Division, SR-984 Yastrow, Dr. Sybil, Regional Supt. of Schools for Lake County, HJR-96 Yates, Troy L. Jr., Chicago Police Dept., 30 yrs., SR-1133 Yontz, Marian, 29 yrs., teaching, Paris Dist. 95 Schools, SR-467 Yung, R. Dale, 35 yrs. of Public Service, HR-1229 Zak, Dr. Allen P., 35 yrs., education, SJR-39 Reynolds, Mrs. Leah, 1991 Employee of the Year, HR-2212 Rhodes, Lily, South Shore Gardens Betterment Assoc., HR-1952 Riddle, Nick, The News Gazette Athlete of the Week, HR-2561 Rieke, Russell R., Sr., IL State Commander for VFW, HR-2120; SR-1397, 1493 Rigali, Bobbi, liver transplant, HR-233 Ring, Harry R., Exec. Dir. Embarras River Basin Agency, 25 yrs., SR-817 Ringo, Miriam, 8 yrs., Senior Citizens Afvisory Committee, Downers Grove, SR-384 Roberson, Roger, ethical & social contributions, HR-1616 Roberts, Rev. Carl H., honored by Nazarene Retired Ministers Fellowship, HR-1125 Rock, Senator Philip J., 22 yrs., member & Pres. of the IL Senate, SJR-196 Rodriguez, Matt L., named Supt. of Chicago Police Dept., SR-1230 Rogers, John R., Pres. of IL CPA Society, SR-452 Rolewicz, Bob, editior of The Call of the Elk, SR-540 Ronaldson, Alexander, 1991 Haggis Child, SR-907 Rorheim, Art, Awana Clubs International, HR-1965 Rosenthal, Rick, Master of Ceremonies at 7th Annual Tourism Luncheon, SR-1245 Rosenthal, Sarah, 1992 Citizens of the Year, HR-1642 Ross, Alice, Female Employee of the Year, HR-1907 Ross, Dr. & Mrs. David II, institutions of higher education in IL, HR-921 Rotary Club of Crystal Lake, dedication of new building, June 21, 1992, HJR-145 Rotary Group Study Exchange Team from Argentina, HR-2046 Rothstein, Ruth M., Jewish Council on Urban Affairs tribute, HR-2475 2714 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Rouf, Roseanne, National Merit Scholarship, HR-1961 Rous, Amy Lynn, Rose Queen of Roselle, SR-543 Rubin, Kurt, dedication to school & community, York H. S., SR-1428 Russell Publications, choosing soy ink & recycled newsprint for its paper, HR- 2634 Ryan, Thomas, ordained a Permanent Deacon in Archdiocese of Chicago, SR- 1242 Rydstrom, Gary, Terminator II, Judgement Day, Sound Effects, Editing & Sound, HR-1729 Saban, Joseph, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2210 Sabin, George, Sycamore Fire Dept., volunteer firefighter, 48 yrs., HR-842 Safety Track Program, J. Longton & staff, educate young people, HR-1166 Saint Xavier College, Chicago, University on May 1, 1992, SR-1036 Salter, Pastor Bruce, Kankakee-Papineau, HR-2645 Sangamon State University African- American Student Organization, Dr. King, HR-1519 Santa Claus Train, volunteers & sponsors, 7 yrs., HR-1448 Saunders, Rev. P. David & congregation, Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church, 100th, Edifice, SR-673 Schaeffer, Connie, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-242 Schafly, Phyllis, Mother of the Year, SR- 1020 Schalk, Norma, Premiere Nurse of the Year, HR-598 Scharringhausen, William, Pres. of National Assoc. of Retail Druggist, SR- 649,784 Scherich, Rev. Millard, educational & pastoral service, SR-1649 Schlarman H. S. Cheerleaders, State champions, HR-339 Schlarman Toppettes, 1st & 3rd place at IL Drill Team Assoc. State Contest, HR- 190, 1653 Schlosser, Joseph, outstanding, Child Protection Investigator, DCFS, HR-286 Schmaedeke, Janeen, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-243 Schneider, James G., Citizen of the Year, HR-1264, 1392 Schnoor, Miss Kim, Rep. Klemm's G. A. Scholarship selection committee, HR- 2211 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Schofield, Teresa, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-250 Schreffler, Lieutenant Allen, Persian Gulf War, HR-693 Schroeder, Edward M., Outstanding Teacher of 1991, HR-1454 Schuette, Paul, Grundy County Farm Bureau, HR-566 Schultz, Mary Jane, Winnetka Educator of the Year, HR-1721 Schwartz, Sheila K., Schaumburg, HR- 1869 Scolire, Joseph, 1990 Citizen of the Year, SR-557 SCOUTS Acton, Aaron Christopher, Eagle Scout, HR-958 Adduci, James, Eagle Scout, SR-74 Ahne, Dean, Eagle Scout, SR-140 Aimone, Dawn, Silver Award, SR-32 Appleby, Zack, Eagle Scout, HR-64 Asher, Jenna, Silver Award, SR-30 Avila, Quinn, Eagle Scout, SR-94 Bandy, Rick S., Eagle Scout, SR-1140 Barich, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 1030 Barton, Daniel Jr., Eagle Scout, HR- 1031 Beal, Matt, Eagle Scout, SR-773 Beaver, Darin, Eagle Scout, SR-1575 Benaitis, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-630 Bennett, Eric Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-745 Berck, Chad D., Eagle Scout, SR-115 Berg, Peter, Eagle Scout, HR-728 Black, Rep. Bill, Distinguished Eagle Scout, SR-1611 Blair, Brian, Eagle Scout, HR-1452 Bloch, Vanessa, Gold Award, SR-33 Boehm, Naomi, Silver Award, SR-37 Bokenewicz, Mike, Eagle Scout, SR- 1572 Bollentino, James M., Eagle Scout, SR-1511 Bollentino, James, Eagle Scout, HR- 2434 Bolton, Kenneth, Eagle Scout, HR- 1424 Bouzek, Gene, National Presidents' Scoutmasters Award of Merit, HR- 1247 Bowen, Michael Alexander, Eagle Scout, SR-1573 Boy Scout Troop 21, 75th, HR-1843; SR-1121 Boy Scouts of America, maintenance of traditional values, HR-737 Boyle, Dao L., Eagle Scout, HR-2604 2715 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY--Cont. Branding, Nathan C., Eagle Scout, SR-898 Brandt, Chuck A., Eagle Scout, SR- 1600 Brasche, Ryan D., Eagle Scout, SR- 116 Braun, Tim, Eagle Scout, HR-951 Breckenridge, Jamie, Eagle Scout, SR- 466 Bright, Derek, Eagle Scout, SR-824 Brown, Robert L., Eagle Scout, SR- 893 Bumgarner, Andrew, Eagle Scout, SR- 1579 Burnette, Andrew, Eagle Scout, HR- 2723 Burns, Walter Scott, Eagle Scout, HR- 1134 HR-1134; SR-857 Burroughs, David, Eagle Scout, SR- 209 Busking, William, Eagle Scout, HR- 2510, 2520; SR-1541 Caraker, Kim, Gold Award, SR-1171 Carson, Adam, Eagle Scout, HR-242 Centracchio, Laura, Silver Award, SR- 36 Charles, Regina, Silver Award, SR-29 Charlesworth, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR-669 Chase, Andrew Travis, Eagle Scout, HR-1832, 1974 Chisolm, Earle, Eagle Scout, HR-524 Cicio, Jerry, Eagle Scout, SR-312; HR-596 Colby, James Robert, Eagle Scout, SR- 50 Conklin, Sean M., Eagle Scout, HR- 2447 Copsey, Richar, Eagle Scout, SR-68 Cottrell, Dan, Eagle Scout, HR-1383 Crawford, Corey, Eagle Scout, SR- 1114 Crotty, Neil A., Jr., Eagle Scout, HR- 485 Cub Scout Pack 33, chartered by United Church of Christ, HR-1526 Damon, Jeffery T., Eagle Scout, SR- 885 Dannenburg, Howard, 33 yrs. in scouting, HR-2197 Dimitroff, William III, Eagle Scout, HR-126; SR-75 Dinolfo, Tony, Eagle Scout, HR-2374 Dittmann, David William, Eagle Scout, SR-1582 Doubet, Matthew C., Eagle Scout, SR- 1103 Dowling, Brian T., Eagle Scout, SR-85 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Dubanski, Dennis J., Eagle Scout, HR- 1034 Dubson, Matthew Quinn, Eagle Scout, SR-1310 Dykhuizen, Adam Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR-487 Eckersley, Jason William, Eagle Scout, SR-1184 Engler, Michelle, Silver Award, SR- 1031 Evans, Rick, Eagle Scout, HR-125; SR-76 Fink, Adam, Eagle Scout, HR-2711, 2730 Fischer, Brian, Eagle Scout, HR-1765 Fischer, Keith M., Eagle Scout, HR- 2697 Fishcher, Jeffrey, Eagle Scout, SR-583 Fisher, Jeff, Eagle Scout, SR-295 Frazier, Yvonne J., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1206 Fulla, Patrick Edward, Eagle Scout, HR-486 Gallagher, Brian Keith, Eagle Scout, SR-988 Garry, Becky, Silver Award, SR-38 Garry, Tammy, Silver Award, SR-26 Gaubatz, Michael Jospeh, Eagle Scout, SR-234 Gibson, Patrick G., Eagle Scout, SR- 779 Gilbert, William Lee, Eagle Scout, HR-446 Gilhooly, Liam, Eagle Scout, SR-373 Goode, Matthew A., Eagle Scout, SR- 706 Goyke, Elizabeth, Silver Award, SR-27 Gryz, Lori, Gold Award, SR-31 Guerrera, John M., Eagle Scout, SR- 413 Guy, Corey Brien, Eagle Scout, SR- 744 Halbrook, Michael Ross, Eagle Scout, HR-1529 Hamrick, Bill & Donna, 50th, HR- 1539 Harter, Alan, Eagle Scout, SR-324 Healy, Gavin, Eagle Scout, SR-1024 Hespel, David, Eagle Scout, SR-1598 Hewlett, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-1538; SR-1019 Hoffman, Jeff, Eagle Scout, HR-334 Hook, David, Eagle Scout, HR-564 Hornik, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 2511, 2521; SR-1542 Huffington, Chris, Eagle Scout, SR- 1498 Jacobsen, Robert, Eagle Scout, HR- 243 2716 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Janeteas, John, Eagle Scout, HR-1914 Johnson, Gregg J., Eagle Scout, SR- 1219 Kelly, Pike Lorne, Eagle Scout, SR- 983; HR-1414 Kijak, Sandra A., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1204 Kill, Michael D., Eagle Scout, HR- 302; SR-149 King-Spengler, G. Arthur, Eagle Scout, SR-502 Klimek, John, Eagle Scout, SR-1602 Klimek, Thomas, Eagle Scout, SR-65, 128; HR-167 Koclanis, Todd Nicholas, Eagle Scout, HR-1416 Krizan, Carl, Eagle Scout, HR-2724 Kunkel, Blair Russell, Eagle Scout, SR-1577 Lackey, Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-883 Landwehr, Kurt A., Eagle Scout, HR- 2722 Lane, Eric A., Eagle Scout, HR-1135 Lange, Gregory J., Eagle Scout, SR- 1123; HR-1608 LeCompte, Eric, Eagle Scout, HR- 2096 Lewis, Christopher, Eagle Scout, SR- 141 Lewis, Patrick, Eagle Scout, SR-142 Lipska, Matthew, Eagle Scout, HR- 2022 Liska, Robert, Eagle Scout, HR-640 Macam, Earl, Eagle Scout, HR-350 Manley, Justin, Eagle Scout, HR-1702 Maquet, Robert Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR-65 McCauley, Shane, Eagle Scout, SR-67 McFarland, Todd, Eagle Scout, SR- 887 McGuire II, Jack J., Eagle Scout, HR- 1521 McHugh, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 629 Meeks, Joshua, Eagle Scout, HR-341 Meilinger, Tom, Eagle Scout, HR- 2430 Meldrum, Todd, Eagle Scout, HR-927 Menconi, Kenneth F. II, Eagle Scout, HR-1006 Michal, Laura A., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1205 Michalik, Karen F., Gold Award, HR- 1801; SR-1203 Mickle, Joshua David, Eagle Scout, SR-1134 Mikel, Jeffrey A., Eagle Scout, HR- 2725 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Moore, James Allen, Eagle Scout, HR- 402 Morgan, Robert C., Eagle Scout, SR- 322, HR-431, 432 Moseby, Michael J., Eagle Scout, SR- 751 Mosny, Emil K. III, Eagle Scout, SR- 901 Murray, Corey, Eagle Scout, HR-1811 Nayder, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 1032 Nellemann, Christian, Eagle Scout, HR-2353 Nelson, Jeff, Eagle Scout, HR-2603 Nelson, Sean, Eagle Scout, HR-1355 Newlin, Joathan, Eagle Scout, SR-114 Nita, Greg, Eagle Scout, SR-1025 O'Connell, Colleen, Silver Award, SR- 28 O'Dell, David, Eagle Scout, HR-1694; SR-1074 Oomens, Thomas J., Eagle Scout, SR- 674 Opyt, Missy, Silver Award, SR-1029 Orsa, William R., Eagle Scout, SR- 1478 Ott, Stephen, Eagle Scout, SR-1663 Palermo, Jenny, Silver Award, HR- 2502; SR-1593 Parker, Chad Garrett, Eagle Scout, SR-1185 Petras, Jason Matthew, Eagle Scout, SR-208 Philipps, Melissa, Silver Award, SR- 130 Phillips, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR- 525 Pintsch, Timothy, Eagle Scout, SR- 1505 Porter, Andre Ramon, Eagle Scout, SR-17 Rasmussen, Eric, Eagle Scout, SR- 1210 Ratley, Jared, Eagle Scout, HR-217 Raymond, Richard, Eagle Scout, HR- 320; SR-182 Reschke, Robert W., Eagle Scout, SR- 1122; HR-1606 Reskusich, Raymond M., Eagle Scout, SR-884 Rhodes, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR- 1813 Rhyner, Larry, Eagle Scout, HR-1141 Rhyner, Tom, Eagle Scout, HR-1140 Rich, Jeffrey Robert, Eagle Scout, SR- 705 Richter, Norman P., Jr., Eagle Scout, HR-117; SR-70 2717 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Rieber, Thomas, Eagle Scout, SR-309; HR-410 Riedel, Christopher J., Eagle Scout, SR-1576 Robertson, Mark Wait, Eagle Scout, SR-1681 Robertson, Matthew, Eagle Scout, HR-1812 Roppolo, Donald, Jr., Eagle Scout, HR-1313 Rosales, David Joseph, Eagle Scout, SR-688; HR-952 Royal, Roland, Eagle Scout, HR-526 Rudy, Michael A. III, Eagle Scout, SR-698 Sanderson, Grant Ronald, Eagle Scout, SR-412 Sarver, Scott A., Eagle Scout, SR-1578 Schachner, Donald Robert, Eagle Scout, SR-235 Schnieder, James, Eagle Scout, SR-285 Schoeling, Scott, Eagle Scout award, HR-1214 Scout Troop 91, 50th, SR-1044 Sebastian, Gavin, Eagle Scout, SR- 707; HR-979, 1005 Sharping, Ian J., Eagle Scout, SR-1479 Sheehan, Randy, Eagle Scout, HR- 244; SR-181 Siegel, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-1029 Smith, Shawn, Eagle Scout, HR-1382 Sobieszczyk, Mark A., Eagle Scout, SR-421 Sobieszczyk, Steven G., Eagle Scout, SR-1169 Sobieszczyk, Timothy J., Eagle Scout, SR-422 Spanel, Christopher M., Eagle Scout, HR-215 Stasiek, Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR-684 Steinke, Karl A., Eagle Scout, HR- 2489; SR-1504 Sudduth, Matthew, Eagle Scout, SR- 46 Sullivan, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-1211 HR-2021 Svehla, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-143 Sweat, K. Preston, Eagle Scout, HR- 216 Swiersz, Arthur Henry, Eagle Scout, HR-1967, 2200 Taylor, James, Eagle Scout, SR-756 Temple, James Bradford, Eagle Scout, SR-25 Temples, Kevin Lance, Eagle Scout, HR-2500 Terlep, Matthew, Eagle Scout, HR- 1133; SR-857 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Thomas, Richard, Eagle Scout, HR- 1028 Todd, Nathan Todd, Eagle Scout, SR- 1359 Tomlinson, Chad & Michael, Eagle Scout, HR-964 Tufts, Daniel E., Eagle Scout, SR-320 Ulas, Russell Z., Eagle Scout, SR-84 Underwood, Justin, Eagle Scout, HR- 2172 Van Horn, Shawn, Eagle Scout, HR- 2717 Vaughn, Matthew Wayne, Eagle Scout, HR-38 Voorhees, Chris, Eagle Scout, HR-733 Wade, Brian, Eagle Scout, HR-1139 Warns, Kristen, Sivler Award, SR- 1032 Wayman, James, Eagle Scout, SR-73 Whitlock, Daniel, Eagle Scout, SR-154 Wieczorkiewicz, Craig, Eagle Scout, SR-1396; HR-2354 Wierzbicki, Ed, Eagle Scout, SR-727; HR-978, 1004 Williams, Casey, Eagle Scout, HR-997 Williams, Troy, Eagle Scout, SR-1075 Wilson, John David, Eagle Scout, HR- 1114 Wizeman, Scott Thomasson, Eagle Scout, SR-1462; HR-2287 Woods, Kanneese, Gold Award, SR- 1315 Wright, Ben, Eagle Scout, HR-2621 Wright, Jeff, Eagle Scout, HR-886 Zaruba, Jeremy, Eagle Scout, SR-313; HR-595 Zegadlo, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR- 1033 Scruggs, Lisa, Baker's Scholarship, HR-909 Sea & League Cadets, outstanding year, HR-936 SEABEEs & the Civil Engineers Corps, HR-1584 SEABEES, men & women, branch of U. S. Navy, SR-1381 Seaver, George F., Jr., Master's Degree in Biblical Theology, Wheaton College, HR- 2185 Sefovic, Dulo, apprehending a rape suspect, HR-868, 885 Senon, Richard Hainsworth & young visitors, France, HR-571 Sesser-Valier Elementary School students, Gayla Yung & Carol Williams, SR-548 Shafer, Rob, firefighter, saved Roger Shafer's life, HR-2390 Shaffer, Nash, music ability, HR-853; SR- 619 2718 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Shaffer, Ralph G., Volunteer of the Year, SR-769 Shahak, Major General Amnon, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR-666 Shamir, Prime Minister Yitzhak, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR-666 Shannon, Brian O., Professional of the Year, HR-1919 Shanower, Dr. Donald Thomas, dedication of 1991 season of Summer Place Theatre, HR-555 Sharp, Dave, traveling length of IL in wheelchair, funding for handicapped, SR- 660 Shaver, William M., 1991 Homewood Chamber of Commerce's Businessperson of Yr., HR-375 Shaw, Marilyn, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-244 Shebby, Paul C., Schlarman H. S. Gymnasium, renamed Paul C. Shebby Gymnasium, HR-2191 Sheehan, Daniel, Valentine Boys & Girls Club Hall of Fame, SR-1263; HR-2231 Shields, Evelyn, Woman of the Year, SR- 1630 Shill, Jimmy, rescued his friend B. J. Collins from drowning, HR-49 Shukhevych, Yurij, welcome to State of IL, HR-837 Sikora, Cynthia, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-246 Silvestri, Peter N., Man of the Year, SR- 556 Simo, Rita, racial harmony, HR-1050 Sinclair, Rev. Helen E., Dir. of Outpost, SR-622 Singler, James L., national commander of AMVETS, HR-1798 Sirchio, Dr. Joseph, Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1420 Sisler, Steven John, Dept. of IL AMVETS Commander, 1991-1992, HR-1846 Sisler, Susan, Dept. of IL AMVETS Auxiliary Pres., 1991 & 1992, HR-1816 Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in Cenacle, SR-726 Sixteenth Annual Student Recognition, Mon., May 13, 1991, HR-454 through 475 Skilling, Tom, weather special, SR-1244 Sloan, Coach Vern, Bradley-Bourbonnais boys' basketball team, HR-1753 Sloan, Neely Kay, 1990, Miss IL Pre-Teen, HR-199 Slovak Amercian Cultural Society of the Midwest on holding Slovakfest Midwest 1991, SR-678 Smith, Allen, Jr., University Honors, UOI in 1991, SR-532 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Smith, Amanda Berry, in memory of, HR- 358 Smith, Donna, team coordinator, Quincy Notre Dame H. S. Pom Pom Squad, SR- 1236 Smith, Jim & Treasure, Steeleville, Master Farmers, SR-363 Smith, Michael J., intern program, HR-575 Smith, Molly, 4-H project displayed at National 4-H Center in Washington, D.C., HR-2671 Smith, Nancy Constance, Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Pi Chi Sorority, SR- 1110 Smith, William O, Citizen of the Year, SR- 587 Smylie, James, rescued Erica Ellison and her father from an apartment fire, HR- 2698 Snead, Don, volunteer firefighter, 70 yrs., Roodhouse, HR- 1390 Sonderby, Tina, Public Servant of the Year, HR-2307 Sornito, Christina, Chicago Citywide Jr. History Fair, HR-2150 South District of IL Conference of African Methodist Episocpal Church, HR-2259 Spertus, Herman, Jewish community leader, HR-1784 Spreen, Rev. John W., parishioners of the Church of Little Flower, HR-515 Springman, Lester, Housing Authority of Greene County, SJR-152 St. Mary's Catholic Church, Durand, dedication to community, HR-2331 St. Patick's Church in Irish Grove, HR- 2220 Standaert, Victor J., Knight of the Order of Leopold II, HR-136; SR-89 Stanfa, Joseph, judicial system, SR-1401 Stanley, Frank, E. Side Historical Society, HR-1954 Stasch, Julia, racial harmony, HR-1050 State of Israel, its restraint in not retaliating against Iraq's aggression, HR-201 Stefani, Phil, 12 yrs., group of restaurants, SR-1445 Stephens, Scott, Class A Girls Cross Cty. Coach of the Year for 1991, HR-1672 Steward, Elvia Lee, helping others, HR-283 Stith, Florence Madison, piano, SR-1502 Stoika, Anna, John Billis, George Gustafson, Daniel Thomas & other CTA "Whistle Blowers" SR-950 Stonington H. S. Band, Last Annual Spring Concert, HR-1928 Strickfaden, William E., 2 year term, Dir. of International Assoc. Lions Clubs, HR- 1168 2719 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Strubbe, Aaron, Area 19 Special Olympic Athlete of the Year, SR-1287 Stukel, James J., Chancellor of UOI, Chicago, HR-617 Sullivan, Jeffrey, Ernie Poulos & Black Tie Affair, IL Horse Racing industry, SR- 860 Sullivan, Terry Criis Center for South Suburbia, SR-239 Summers, Bruce W., named a Melvin Jones Fellow, SR-498 Surles family, 4th Family ReUnion, HR- 1867 Suzuki, Dr. Shinichi, Talent Education, SR- 1260 Swanson, Janet, 18 yrs., Park District Commissioner, HR-234 Swanson, Kristin, Valedictorian, Governor French Academy, HR-2261 Swedberg, Jim, saved Joshua East, HR- 2578, 2579, 2580 Swift, Patty, Gift of Life Program, HJR-32 Swiss Confederation, 700 year history, success & contributions, HR-988 Szerling, Pfc. Todd, home from Persian Gulf, SR-321 Szmanowicz, Helen, First Vice Pres. of Polish Alliance of U. S. N. America, SR- 801 Tadin, Michael, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Tanasijevich, George & Georgia Kolettis, married Nov. 21, 1992, SR-1657 Tancos, Audrey, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-249 Tantillo, Peter, Pres. of Chicago Archdiocesan Principals Assoc., HR-935 Taras', Susen A., dedicated service to State of IL & legislative process, Sr-1466 Taste of Melrose Park, Outstanding Fest of 1991, HR-2027 Tate, Captain Steven, Grand Marshall of 1992 Fourth of July Parade, Round Lake, HJR-153 Taylorville H. S. Cheerleaders, Grand Champions, IL State Fair, HR-1017 Tecktiel, Bob & Judi, members of NSJC, 20 yrs., HR-1215 Teets, Sonya, fire safety program, HR-116 Terkel, Studs, T.V. & radio personality, author, playwright, jazz columnist & actor, Chicago for seven decades, SJR-23 The Chicago Community Trust, Suburban Area Agency on Aging & nineteen senior services agencies, helping others, HR- 2136 The Dells, renamed park & street after them, SR-775 The World Lithuanian, preservation of Lithuanian culture & support, Sr-792 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Theotima, Sister M., St. Francis of the Martyr St. George, SR-71 Thomas, Don & Wilma, 5th picnic, Danville Care Center residents, HR- 2536; SR-1586 Thomas, Judge Clarence, Supreme Court of the U. S., HR-884 Thomas, Pamela, secretary to Senators, SR- 686 Thompson, James R., former Governor, rename State of IL Center in Chicago the James R. Thompson Buiding, SJR-181 Thompson, Mayor Bobby, founder of Christmas Basket Club, SR-1086 Thompson, Pres. Paul, William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, SR-1446 Thompson, Sheriff Bernie, FBI National Academy, HR-1958 Thornton, Anne, Will County Senior Citizens Center Hall of Fame, HR-2082 Thorson, Roger, safed life of Richard Hightower, SR-733 Timmermann, Derek, IL Agricultural Youth Institute, HR-827 Tipton, Spencer Michael, outstanding at International Special Summer Games, SR-768 Tobin, Harry, Chicago Public Schools, more than 36 yrs., HR-1681 Tolbert, John A., Township Supervisor of Downers Grove, SR-1064 Top Ladies of Distinction, national convention, June 25th-30th, 1991, SR- 490 Toyota Cruisers Club of Chicago, service goals set, SR-1608 Traynor, Anne, Pres. of Amvets Auxiliary Dept. of IL, SR-293; HR-2246 Tree City USA, City of Des Plaines, HR- 307 Tree City USA, Village of Mt. Prospect, HR-308 Tregay, Alice, Human Rights Specialist III, great service to State & nation, HR-2464 Tri-Village Armed Forces Rally Committee, all men & women in U.S. armed services, SR-501 Trueblood, Laurie, 1992 Heather Queen, SR-1568 Tsakopoulos, Angelo, honored by United Hellenic American Congress, SJR-100 Tuchman, Mrs. Ruth R., Pres. of Chicago Chapter of Yeshiva Women, HR-752 Tuchman, Rabbi Louis M., Pres. of Chicago Board of Rabbis, HR-752 Tuite, Patrick A., best criminal defense lawyer in Chicago, SR-1543 Tunberg, Robert of Whitey's Ice Cream, children with disabilities, HR-352 2720 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Twickler, Shirley, City of Chicago Senior Hall of Fame, HR-727 U.S.S. Indianapolis CA-35, brave survivors and those lost at sea, SR-1331 United States Navy, men & women, HR- 2315 University Sportswear, Small Business of the Year, HR-2061 Unz, Irma, Outstaniding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-562 USS Samuel Eliot Morison, docks at Navy Pier in Chicago, commander & crew, SR- 1438 Vail Printing Company, SR-661 Valedictorians of the Class of 1992, HR- 2179 Valey, Dennis, Citizen of the Year, HR- 1137 Valy, Dennis, 1991 Citizen of the Year, SR- 755 Varboncoeur, Sister Evelyn, assistant superior of Holy Heart of Mary, HR- 1026 Veterans Memorial Committee, established a Veterans Memorial & Historical Walk, SR-377 Veterans of Foreign Wars & Ladies Auxiliary, 45th annual Voice of Democracy, HR-I 117 Veterans' organizations & IL Dept. of Veteran Affairs, HR-1119 VietNow, veterans, servicemen & women of this country, SR-1173 Village of Bensenville, IL Certified City, HR-1224 Village of Hazel Crest, Tree City USA, 6th year, SR-187 Village of Streamwood, dedication of 3rd fire station, SR-1280 Vinik, Abe, contributions to Jewish community, HR-1718 Vinopal, Helen, 25 yrs., school bus driver, Vancom of South Holland, HR-2564 Vlaha, Mildred, volunteer to Berwyn Cicero Council on Aging, SR-990 Volunteer Center of the Greater Quad Cities, HR-240 Volunteers of the Year, 1992, HR- 1992 Voris, Bob, Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, SR-1015 Wagner, Jeff, 1992 President of the Dolton Chamber of Commerce, HR-1365 Waite, Jason, Rock Valley Epilspsy Association's "Winning Kid", SR-830 Walgreens, Berwyn, hosted Valentine's Party for couples married 50 yrs., HJR- 30 Wall, Marge, City of Chicago's Senior Citizen Hall of Fame, HR-1474 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Waller H. S. Class of 1952, 40th year reunion, HR-2232, 2276 Walsh, John P., 25 yrs., United Way of IL, HR-2273 Walsh, John, former Deputy State Treasurer, IL, User Charge on I.P.T.I.P., HR-2106; SR-1671 Wanner, Chuck, Youth Worker of the Year, HR-1574 Warfield, Ron, Master Farmer of 1992, HR-1712 Watral, Bohdan, Exec. of the Year, SR- 1257 Watson, Miss Demetris, leadership, SR- 644, 664 Wayman, Howard, Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, SR-1394 Wayne County Speed Shop racing team, owners & members, title for 2nd year, HR-1358 Weathers, Brad, 200 wins in ten years of basketball coaching, HR-179 Wehner, Ralph C., Director of Highways, HR-584; SR-405 Weidling, Mayor Bob & Georgette "Cookie" Crist, marriage, July 12, 1991, HR-908 Well, Rabbi & Mrs. Harvey, HR-671 Wennlund, Rep. Larry, admirable appearance, HR-2574 Western Springs Memorial Post 10778 Veterans of Foreign Wars, SR-263 Wetchler, Dr. Bernard, chairman of Exec. Committee of World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists, HR-2469 Wheeler, Doris E., 25 yrs., social worker in child welfare, SR-536 Whiteford Warehouse Sharks, Netherlands Tournament, softball, HR-848 Whitfield, Walter, promotion to rank of Brigadier General, SR-1656 Whitmore family, Hardware store, HR-732 Whitmore, David, Waukegan Port District Authority, 15 yrs., HR-686 Whitney Young Decathlon Team members, State championship, HR-1893 Whyte, Charles L., Jr., 60 yrs., member of Glen Flora Country Club, Waukegan, HR-899 Wiatr, Ted, State Geography Bee, SR-400 Wiliams, Valentine, oldest member of Broken Arrow Horseback Riding Club, HR-1395 William K. Sullivan Elementary School, Earth Day, HR-1858 Williams, Jacob, apprehending a rape suspect, HR-885 Williams, Mrs. Carol, bravery, HR-579 Williams, Rep. Paul, 2nd Annual Conference, HR-443 2721 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Williams, Tanevia Shaunta, Valedictorian, E. St. Louis Senior High, HR-2117 Willson, Wendy, National Merit Scholarship Corporation Competition, HR-2090 Wilmette Junior H. S., honored by Pres. Bush & National Endowment for Arts, HR-1132 Wilmington First Baptist Church, Clothes Closet, members, HR-1278 Wilson Community Center, dedicate Joe Bertucci's name, SR-1279; HR-2219 Wilson, Carla, firefighter, saved Roger Shafer's life, HR-2390 Wilson, Mrs. Vivian, Security Entrepreneur of the Year, SR-316 Wilson, Robert, Small Business Person of the Year, SR-1193; HR-1873 Wish, Ernest R., completes term as Pres. of IL Certified Public Accountants Society, SR-451 Woerner, Ted, Western Springs Man of the Year, SR-1636 Woit, Dick, 35 yrs., fitness, HR-139 Wolf, Bonnie, Democratic Precinct Committeewoman, Pana, SR-1406 Wollan, Ann C., volunteer & civic leader, SR-351 Women in Military Services For America, SR-202 Women's Legislative Network, 15 yrs. of making a difference, SR-1642 Wong, Sandra, Miss Chicago Chinatown, SR-1607 Wood, Fred, Chicago Police Dept., honored, HR-60 Workman, Robert P., portrait of Christopher Columbus chosen for display, U. S. Pavilion at Expo '92 in Seville, Spain, HR-2403 Workman, Robert, selected to represent Illinois' artists at World's Fair, HR-2403 Wright, Rev. Jeremiah A., Jr., African- American youth, SR-1385 Wu, Chien, Oakton College Board, HR-512 Yates, Janet, Pres. of IL Fire Inspectors Assoc., SR-840 Young Astronauts Program, Conference in Moscow, SR-1485 Young Black Achievers, IL, 1991, HR-219 Young, Altaira, Miss IL National Pre-Teen, HR-1124 Yourell, Bus, Commissioner of Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dist. of Greater Chicago, HR-2105 Yu, Timothy, IL H. S. Journalist of the Year, HR-1641; SR-1181 Zaban, Phyllis & Seymour, public service, HR-1673 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Zeal, Charles, Manager of RCRA Permit Unit of Permit Section, Land Pollution Control, IEPA, HR-1466 Zeglis, Donald, Attorney, 50 yrs., HR-2328 Zerkel, Joanne, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-256 Zimmerman, Jim, 1992 Christa McAuliffe Educator, HR-1891, 1975 Zito, Judith Rosemary, Doctor of Education degree, Curriculum & Human Resource, HR-14 Zuardo, Mr. Nick, volunteers service, SR- 710 1992 A.P. Hawks, Mr. Kohler & Mr. Feichter, SR-1283 4-H Regional Allied Ambassadors from DuPage & Cook County, welcome, SR- 1427 82nd Airborne & 2nd Armored Divisions of the Historical Reenactment Society of World War II & members, SR-685 RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS See CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-5, 8, 26, 58, 61, 78, 93,166 SJR-1, 3, 10, 14, 16, 19, 38, 42, 48, 53, 55, 61, 64, 77, 90, 101, 106, 115, 120, 135, 144, 149, 155, 160, 164, 165, 167, 173, 174, 175, 186 House daily journals, HR-937 inform Senate, HR-3 notify Gov., HR-4 officers elected, HR-2 rules, HR-66, 248, 370, 729, 736, 1245, 1467 temporary rules of 86th, adopts as those of 87th, HR-1 Joint Session Condition of the State, Gov. Jim Edgar present to G. A., HJR-5 1992 Budget Message, HJR-8 1993 Budget Message, HJR-103 legislators in State of IL, hold themselves to higher standard & eliminate waste & abuse of State funds, HR-2470 reapportionment, HR-248, 249, 250 Senate committees, officers, SR-3 daily journals, SR-5 final Journal, SR-1718 inform House, SR-4 officers elected, SR-1 rules, SR-2, SJR-148 2722 RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY- Cont. schedule for all bills, SR-7 Standing Committees, SR-6 RESOLUTIONS - JOINT SESSION General Assembly Committe of Escort, JSR-1, 3, 5 Persian Gulf Citizens Support the Troops Day; reservist compensation, JSR-2 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS Akins, London Sha'na, HR-1818 Akins, Roosevelt, Nashville, Tennessee, HR-1315 Akins, Sheryl Lynnett, HR-1817 Allen, Ralph E., Tuscola, HR-1581 Ambrose, John C., Urbana, HR-2692 Ancel, Louis, Evanston, SR-635 Anderson, Allen, Chicago, HR-2100 Anderson, Francis Adkins, former Mayor of Monticello, HR-1279 Anderson, Mildred L, rural Rankin, HR- 740 Anderson, Neva A., Urbana, HR-1366 Anglin, Frank Aubrey, Jr., Chicago, HR- 2664 Archibald McLeod, Carbondale, SR-1249 Arndt, Dorothy Grant, Chicago, HJR-86 Atterberry, Pauline, Urbana, HR-1973 Aukstik, William J. Sr., Chicago, SR-1166 HR-1804 Austin, Junius C., Jr., Chicago, HR-2689; SR-1673 Awerkamp, Thomas J., Quincy real estate agent and longtime civic leader, SR-1669 Aytch, Dwayne C., Chicago, HR-342 Bacigalupo, Rose, Chicago, HR-1870 Bacon, Warren H., Chicago, SR-530; HR- 765 Bailey, Freddie B, Sr., Chicago, HR-806 Baird, Ellen G., Naperville, HR-1849 Baldwin, Barbara, HR-2709 Ballard, Jack Jr., Chicago, SR-1243 Banks, Randle, Jr., Chicago, HR-2336 Bardeen, John, Champaign, two-time Nobel Prize winner, HR-81, 101 Bass, Mrs. Helen, Chicago, HR-601 Bates, Thomas C., Chicago, HR-1900 Bauman, Dorothy M., Champaign, HR-800 Beach, Glenn, Elmhurst, HR-2509 Beadle, Dr. Virgil A., Sr., Carbondale, SR- 517 Beard, Willie Vaughn, Jr., E. Saint Louis, HR-1038 Beck, Gerald P., Mahomet, HR-131 Becker, Edwin Shaw, Knoxville, HR-638 Becker, Leonard F., Cicero, SJR-57 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Behm, Barbara, Lake County, HR-1156 Bell, James Thomas "Cool Papa", HR-227 Bell, Milton Lucien, Chicago, HR-610 Beu, Dr. Frank A., Pres. of Western IL Univ., HR-2704 Beuckman, Fred "Bo", Missouri, SR-520 Bigham, Margaret Ward, Chicago, HR-850 Blackwell, Ruth K., Urbana, HR-2660 Blakney, Lavell Donte, Chicago, HR-674 Blank, Taalkeus "Talky", Hinsdale, SR-512 Blumenberg, Mrs. Dora, Chicago, SR-41 Boggan, Sister Ollie, Birmingham, Alabama, HR-1316 Bolden, Alfred T., Chicago, HR-879 Bolden, Florence P., Chicago, HR-2624 Bondi, August M., Galesburg, HR-2351; SR-1518 Bonello, Sophie K., Chicago, HR-962 Boomfield, Mary Elizabeth, Chicago, SR- 390 Booth, Alfred W., Savoy, HR-516 Boothe, Rose Luciel, South Bend, Indiana, HR-2710 Boyd, Dr. David L., head of the Geriatric Division of Medicine, Carle Clinic, HR- 2629 Boyer, Paul W., Naperville, HR-354 Boyle, Ann M., 56 yrs., HR-1435 Bradley, Edward A., Sr., SR-283 Brady, Katie Mae, HR-1522 Bresee, Paul, Champaign, HR-2978 Brindisi, Mary, Chicago, SR-653; SJR-78 Brinkmeyer, Donna, HR-343 Brook, William E., Antioch, HR-2221 Brown, Annie Gusler, Chicago, HR-2057 Brown, Mary Alice Robertson, Chicago, HR-9 Brown, Mary Elizabeth, E. St. Louis, HR- 2584 Browning, Officer Michael A., W. Chicago, SJR-153 Bruce, Loyde, Olney, SR-1443 Buffardi, Louis J., Hinsdale, SR-1540 Buford, Paul Garland, Chicago, HR-2421 Bulkeley, Gerald Clough, Abingdon, HR- 226 Bundy, Evelyn Gloria, Chicago, HR-735 Burroughs, Thomas Lay, Collinsville, SR- 42 Butrynsky, Rev. Marian, Chicago, SR-1596 Butts, Bevier, Waukegan, HR-1100 Calderone, Michael, Chicago, HR-2548 Caldwell, Alfred Boyd, Brooklyn, HR-2361 Callahan, Daniel W., SR-947 Calvo, Horace L., IL Supreme Court Justice, SR-487; HR-658 Campbell, Mike, Chicago, HR-2099 2723 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Capel, James L. Jr., Champaign, HR-1143 Capps, Wilbur Dean, Carthage, HR-2728 Carmer, Samuel Grant, Urbana, HR-1368 Carter, Mollie Eunice, LaGrange, HR-2415 Chapman, Cleveland Miles, HR-1564 Chapman, Jerome, Chicago, HR-1291 Chappell, Willa C. Brown, Chicago, HR- 2323 Cherry, Ben, Franklin Cty political figure, SR-82 Choice, Lillian Elizabeth, Chicago, SR- 1441 Chulay, Altanah, Lincolnwood, SR-1304 Chwalisz, Mary A., Chicago, HR-1597 Ciolino, Daniel N., Chicago, SR-1520 Clancy, Joseph T., Champaign, HR-2465 Clark, Lucille C., Chicago, SR-964 Clewis, Richard R., State Senator, 79th & 80th General Assemblies, SR-1668 Cogdal, Shirley Conner, Urbana, HR-1615 Colbert, Ralph, Equality, SR-117 Cole, Clyde, Greenfield, HR-1714 Coleman, John M., Jr., Chicago, HR-2386 Collins, former State Rep. Otis G., SR-954 Conn, David McMeekin, Sparta, SR-574 Conway, William J., Chicago, SR-641 Cooper, charles Emerson, Chicago, HR- 2687 Cooper, Oral, Mayor of Palmyra, SR-1072 Copeland, Mother Canaro, HR-160 Corbin, Cynthia, Chicago, HR-2503 Corrigan, Martin P., Chicago, SR-785 Costello, Joseph E., Belleville, SR-1199 Cowell, Louis, Jr., Red Bud, SR-1076 Crabel, Ilion Wait, Chillicothe, SR-725 Crane, Robert, Urbana, HR-200 Croft, Alma L., Effingham, HR-1513 Croft, Vivian Earlene Waddy, Chicago, HR-1035 Cronin, Captain William D., Jr., Elmhurst, first anniversary of his death, SR-640, 1519 Cullerton, John J., Chicago, HR-697 Cunningham, Frederick, HR-1354 Curzon, Elizabeth, Champaign, HR-682 Cusick, Dr. William S., Oak Brook, HR- 882 D'Arco, Antoinette, mother of Senator John D'Arco, Chicago, SR-1077; HR-1599 Daniels, Mother Annie Mae, Chciago, HR- 112 Darda, Ben, Cicero, HR-1364; SR-920 Davenport, Pamella Earline, HR-2454 Davis, Clifton, Sr., Chicago, HR-1311 Davis, Lillian, Chicago, HR-1122, 1388 Davis, Miles Dewey III, Santa Monica, California, SJR-93 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Davis, Unis Pearl, Colp, HR-1093 Dawson, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Chicago, HR-896 HR-896; SR-668 Dawson, U. S. Airman Earnest G., Jr., Bolingbrook, HR-98 Dayton, Daniel F., Urbana, HR-2389 Dean, George Ira, Chicago, HR-1438 Dearth, Norman, Urbana, HR-2558 DeJong, Alvin W., Oak Brook, SR-604 Demuzio, Vincent, Gillespie, father of State Senator Vince Demuzio, SR-820; HR- 1120 Derrickson, Pete, Danville, HR-57 DeWitt, Maynard, Jr., Florida, HR-2362 Dial, Dawna Rae, Chicago, HR-1437 Dillion, Anne Dwyer, Chicago, SR-724 Dillman, F. Dale, Champaign, SR-1098 DiPrima, Lawrence, former colleague, Chicago, HR-594; SR-462, 477 Dixon, Willie, greatest blues artist, HR- 1506; SR-1007 Doulgas, Robert R., Urbana, HR-2363 Downs, Charolette, Chicago, HR-807 Dralle, David L., Sr., Peotone, HR-2397 Drieske, John, Sun-Times editor, Chicago, HR-946; SR-701 Dudley, James J., Chatham, HR-2488 Dudley, James J., Exec. Dir. of IL Trial Lawyers Assoc., SR-1604 Duffy, William J., Jefferson Park, SR-196 Dukes, Donald L., former Mayor of Hoopeston, HR-755 Duniver, Maxie Marie Jefferson, HR-1167 Dybas, Albert S., Chicago, SR-723 Eastling, Oscar, Miami, Florida, HR-2498 Eastling, Richard Linsley, Florida, HR- 2337 Economos, Nicholas M., Berwyn, SR-1620 Edmunds, Russell, Blue Mound, HR-1989 Edwards, Tom, Jr., Chicago, HR-1441 Egan, Josephine, Chicago, SR-722 Elliott, Robert, SR-453 Elzinga, Herbert F., Worth, HR-1783 Emmons, Willie "Sago", Chicago, HR-97 Epstein, Milton H., SR-968 Erffmeyer, Harold A., Naperville, HR-2013 Erickson, Curtis H., SR-1654; HR-2644 Erjavec, Karen, Orland Park, HR-2509 Evilsizer, Brian Neal, Christopher, SR-1589 Falco, Michael C., Chicago, SR-928 Fedmond, William A., former Speaker of the House, SR-1727 Felker, Ruthie Crockrom, Chicago, SR-193 Ferrel, Earnest, Sr., Chicago, HR-106 Fields, Elizabeth, Chicago, HR-2549 Fiene, Harold, Sr., Chicago, SR-720 Fisher, Theordore Bossieux, Chicago, HR- 321 2724 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Fitzgerald, William, Wonder Lake, SJR- 118 Flemings, Tyrone Edward, Chicago, HR-31 Flynn, Mary Ellen, Chicago, SR-424 Foreman, Helen Cleary, Jacksonville, HR- 86; SR-88 Foss, Jasmine, Chicago, HR-734 Fratto, Frances, Chicago, SR-962 Fuller, Mother Rosena, Chicago, HR-707 Garbin, Rev. Angelo U., Milwaukee, SR- 718; HR-993 Gartley, William A., HR-1632 Gay, Opal, Chicago, HR-2378 Gay, William Nelson, Chicago, HR-2505 Gibula, Joseph J., SR-1460 Gilbert, Rev. Eldridge H. E., Rockford, HR-111 Gilbert, Virgie Lee, Chicago, HR-272 Gillespie, Frank J., SR-613 Gilmartin, James F., Chicago, SR-1008 Gist, Charlene, Harvey, HR-2540 Glaser, Annette L., Urbana, HR-366 Glenn, Lucille, Chicago, HR-27 Glenn, Willa B., HR-2384 Goff, Charles Harold, Knoxville, HR-77 Goines, R. E., Jr., Champaign, HR-1582 Goldenhersh, Justice Joseph, SR-1100 Gore, William Brunston, Chicago, HR-1595 Gourley, Fletcher A., Carlinville, SR-132 Graham, Francis W., Savoy, HR-62 Grange, Harold "Red", HR-56 Grant, Patricia Ann, Champaign, HR-2433 Grantlen, Betty Jean Anderson, Chicago, HR-1298 Graves, John Wesley, Jr., Chicago, HR- 1306 Gravlin, Ellis, civic leader, HR-2182 Green, Vanessa, daughter of Judge Al & Virginia, HR-2290 Gregory, Hubert, Bluffs, SR-118 Grosche, Alfred, Waukegan, HR-1856 Grossley, Martha Gwendolyn, Chicago, SR- 863 Guy, Alfred, Zion, SR-691 Haeger, Robert M., Forest Park, HR-1740 Hagan, Thomas A., Champaign, HR-1280 Hall, Dr. Albert W., SR-410 Hall, Melba L., Jacksonville, HR-1391 Hamburg, Jacob Benjamin, Champaign, HR-1456 Hamburger, Erich, Michigan, SR-175 Hamilton, Marsha Severns, sister of Senator Penny Severns, SR-1091 Hamilton, Temara TyShieka Monique, 1 yr. old, HR-2490 Hammer, Lee, HR-2435 Handy, Judge Joseph William Jr., Chicago, SR-108 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Hansen, Mildred Evelyn, Lake Zurich, SR- 1432 Hardine, James, Galesburg, HR-76 Harlow, Ronney L., Glencoe, HR-2306 Harness, Commander Robert M., Chicago Police Dept., SR-606 Harrington, Olivia, Chicago, HR-689 Harrington, Robert Emmett Sr., Chicago, SR-848 Harris, Deacon S. M., Chicago, HR-2563 Harris, Earl Milton, HR-2388 Harris, William Henry, Sr., Las Cruces, SR-1486 Harrison, Jodie, St. Charles, HR-786 Hatch, Wesley Marshall, HR-2023 Haugh, Kevin J., Chicago, SR-40 Hawes, Zenobya Taylor, Indianapolis, HR- 2101 Hawkins, Casey, Chicago, HR-602 Hawkins, Charlie, Chicago, SR-992 Hayden, Rita, Belleville, SR-741 Heard, Henry "Crip", Chicago, HR-1180 Heid, Lottie Kujawa, Chicago, SR-876 Henderson, Gertrude Shaw, HR-833 Hendricks, Frank, Champaign, HR-2601 Henry, William C., Chicago, HR-2088 Herman, Richard L., Erienna Township, HR-2732 Hester, Elizabeth, Chicago, HR-1276 Hickey, Francis Emmett, Rockford, SR- 1062 Hile, Mary K., Danville, HR-1446, 1613 Hill, Jake, Tuscola, HR-2556 Hill, John P., Urbana, HR-1535 Hill, Mrs. Lucille, Chicago, HR-310 Holloway, Hobert D., Chicago, HR-296 Holmes, Harry B., Jr., Palos Park, HR- 1763 Hood, Fred, Mahomet, HR-980 Horton-Sanford, Linda, Chicago, HR-99 Hosier, Robert E., Champaign, HR-1677 Hothan, Fire Chief Earl, former Crete Fire Chief, HR-1268 Howard, Everett T., Sr., Chicago, HR-2165 Howard, William Earsel, Chicago, HR-989 Howell, Martha Crabtree, West Frankfort, SR-1197 Howlett, Michael J., former Sec. of State, SR-1234 Hudson, Michael, civic leader, HR-1728 Hutcherson, Tenolar, Sr., Chicago, SR-12 Hutchins, Hannah, Chicago, HR-950 Hutchins, Ozie, Chicago, HR-949 Imburgia, Providenza, Forest Park, SR- 1619 Irby, Eva, Chicago, HR-1174 Irle, Walter Laurence, Champaign, HR- 2683 2725 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Iwicki, Father John, Chicago, SR-1095 Jackson, Glynes Nadean Boykins, Chicago, SR-80 Jackson, James I., Chicago, SR-78 Jackson, Karl, Chicago, HR-1317; SR-896 Jackson, Osborne Calvin, Spfld., SR-1484 Janecka, Joseph J., SR-300 Jerrells, Kathryn, T., Benton, SR-531 Johnson, Charles Warren, Chicago, HR- 1794 Johnson, Deacon Carl James, HR-161 Johnson, Evelyn R., Cook County, SR-831 Johnson, Hazel Ann Margaret, Chicago, HR-1042 Johnson, Louis, Sr., Chicago, HR-2452 Johnson, Mayor Reece, Oakland, HR-330 Johnson, Millie M., Chicago, SR-1113 Johnson, Orace E., Champaign, HR-1281 Johnson, Reuben J., Rockford, SR-83 Johnson, Rev. Philip A., New York, HR-51 Jones-Lenoir, Doris, Chicago, HR-2504 Jones, Carl E., Fithian, HR-2630 Jones, Eddie Mack, Chicago, SR-719 Jones, Frank Albert, Chicago, HR-1000; SR-833 Jones, Harvey, Chicago, HR-1752 Jones, J. Howard, Sr., Champaign, HR-58 Jones, Jimmie Ray, Sr., Chicago, HR-960 Jones, Luella Joy, Chicago, HR-1318 Jones, Yvonne, Chicago, HR-1018 Jordan, Dr. Edward C., Urbana, HR-1283 Julstrom, Clifford, Macomb, HR-406 Justin, Lois, Chicago, HR-673, 741 Kallis, Jack, pres., Chicago's oldest printing companies, M. Kallis & Co., SR-1253 Kamberos, George N., Chicago, SR-1685 Kaplan, Stanley A., Chicago, SR-700 Karara, Haussam M., Champaign, HR- 2655 Kasperski, Father Francis, pastor of St. Hyacinth Parish, HR-2448 Kehoe, Ted, Countryside, SR-596 Keighin, Mary Alice, Urbana, HR-799 Kelly, Tommy, Chicago, HR-2546 Kemper, Howard Keith, Champaign, HR- 2213 Kimball, James Lee, Sr., Mattoon, HR- 2682 Kinney, Josephine E., Chicago, HR-1598 Klingenberg, Wallace, J., Okawville, HR-25 Klosak, Henry, Cicero, SR-1725 Klosak, Henry, former member of the House, SR-1686 Knowles, Clarence Thomas, HR-2335, 2414 Kobler, Charles F., Chicago, HR-1302 Kolmer, Sister Mary Joel, killed by Liberian rebels, SJR-193 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Kolmer, Sister Shirley, killed by Liberian rebels, SJR-193 Kozak, Walter A., Stickney, SR-261 Kozolowski, Eugene J., Calumet City, HR- 1572 Krause, Miss Florence M., Raymond, HR- 773 Krug, Robert, La Grange Park, HR-2085; SR-1391 Kulasik, Stanley J., Cicero funeral director, SR-1180 Kupresin, Nick, E. Moline, SR-474 Kweder, Dr. David J., Waukegan, IL, HR- 1177 Langhaar, Henry L., HR-2610 Langston, Dr. Hiram, Georgia, HR-2201 Latinmer, Katherine, HR-1147 Lawrence, Roscoe, Chicago, SR-43 Layman, Carroll R., Hinsdale, SR-1660 Leak, Dottie Lucille, Chicago, SR-1259, 1356: HR-2288 Lee, Mr. Charles, Chicago, HR-549 LeFlore, Anita Louise, Chicago, HR-45 LeFlore, Lola, Chicago, HR-2229 Legue, Richard C., Urbana, HR-2055 Lemke, LeRoy W., Willow Springs, IL, SR- 777 Lenert, Richard G., Naperville, HR-1848 Lewis, John Willie, Chicago, HR-2703 Lewis, Timothy L, Alton, HR-2614 Libby, Angela Maria, Chicago, HR-2063 Licht, Harold R., Urbana, HR-998 Lightfoot, Dr. Jonathan Nathaniel, Gospel Ministry, HR-2616 Lind, Bruce C., Hoffman Estates, HR-1465; 1422 Lindahl, Clarence H., Roselle, SR-919 Lockhart, Eula, Chicago, HR-1459 Long, Leo Araon, Chicago, HR-618 Longo, Ann M., Cicero, SR-1188 Lopez, Gabriel, Jr., 14 months, HR-424 LuAnn West, Chicago, HR-1287 Luby, Patrick, Oak Park firefighter, SR- 1539 Lutz, George W., SR-1291 Macuga, Virginia, Chicago, SR-389 Mandich, Mary Sorich, formerly of Bridgeport, HR-651 Manuel, C. Kenneth, Mansfield, HR-2657 Manuel, Raleigh E., Mansfield, HR-1759 Marble, James E., Jr., Chicago, SR-13 Margalus, William A., Bridgeport, SR-667 Marshall, William, Sr., Urbana, HR-41 Martin, William P., Spfld., SR-651 Mason, Maion III, HR-2625 Mathers, Gale A., Knoxville, HR-2279; SR- 1474 2726 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Matlock, Archie Berry, Jr., Chicago, HR- 2411 Matthews, Blanche Neaton, Chicago, HR- 1440 Mautino, Rep. Richard A., Spring Valley, HR-1104, 1105 McCaskill, Judge Earle, Belleville, HR- 1874 McClain-McKinney, Mrs. Roxie, HR-2716 McClurg, Theordore W., Urbana, HR-1910 McCord, Carla T., Chicago, HR-1853 McCrary, Keith, Chicago, HR-2679 McCullum, Barry James, Chicago, HR- 1557 McCuskey, Margaret, Florida, HR-1248 McDonough, Virginia G., Chicago, SR- 1042 McDowell, Alberta, Chicago, HR-1790 McDowell, Bernard, Chicago, SR-79 McEachren, Dorothy W., founder of McHenry County Historical Society, SR- 1583 McGann, Mary E., nee Windle, SR-1487 McGann, Mary Elizabeth, nee Windle, HR- 2308 McGee, Otis, Chicago, HR-23 McGowan, bill, founder & chairman of MCI, HR-2243; SR-1455 McGregor, John C., formerly a Professor at University of IL, HR-2613 McGruder, James, Chicago, HR-1007 McGuire, Sister Kathleen, killed by Liberian rebels, SJR-193 McKinney, Melba R., Urbana, HR-2599 McKinney, Rossevelt, O'Fallon, HR-1312 McKnight, Charlie B. Wilson, HR-1362 McLean, Darnell Ann, HR-1835 McLendon, James A., Santa Monica, California, SR-1670 McLoskey, Robert T., Monmouth, HR-391, 685 McMullen, Jay, Chicago, SR-1088 McNerney, Rev. Carl J., Chicago, SR-1521 Medlicott, Robert, Berwyn Fire Dept. Assistant Chief Lieutenant, SR-1618 Meek, Paul, SR-1045 Merikas, Christos, SR-650 Merlo, John M., former Ill. legislator, HR- 2653 Merlo, John, Chicago, SR-1667 Merrimac, George L., Champaign, HR- 1457 Merritt, Tom W., former State Senator, HR-1372, 1614 Messe, Hubert F., Chicago, SR-105 Meyer, August C., Sr., Champaign, HR- 1603 Middendorf, Alvin D., Jacksonville, HR- 1103 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Mikuta, Tom, 35 yrs. old, HR-1841 Miller, Johnny, Chicago, HR-1591 Miller, Senator Peter J., Wood Dale, SR- 454; HR-593 Milner, Reid Thompson, Urbana, HR-1618 Milton, Ann, Crete, HR-1286 Mims, Vondiez Freeman, Chicago, HR- 1518 Minger, Eddie, Jr., Chicago, HR-96 Mode, Maryann, Okawville, HR-1439 Moore, Bishop Lemuel Nathaniel, Sr., Normandy, HR-1037 Moore, Dorothy, tribute in her honor, SR- 697 Moore, Mary L., Champaign, HR-2193 Moore, S. Duane, Springfield, IL, SR-584 Morris, Anthony Robert, Sr., HR-29 Mosher, Arther T., HR-2600 Moss, Stanton Lee, Chicago, HR-75 Mother Juliet Harvey, Chicago, HR-1534 Motzer, Stephanie L., Naperville, HR-1189 Mueller, Sister Agnes, killed by Librian rebels, SJR-193 Muhammad, Abdul Wali, Chicago, HR- 1359; 1451; SR-953 Murin, Frank A., Cicero, HR-1363; SR-918 Muttra, Sister Barbara Ann, killed by Liberian rebels, SJR-193 Myrick, Judith Renee Walker, HR-2688 Nalls, William Howard, Chicago, HR-2678 Napolitan, Brigadier General Thomas W., SJR-171 Narducy, Leo E., Chicago, SR-963 Nash, Don, Chicago, HR-2566 Nash, Donald J., liaison with State & federal governments, HR-2571 Nash, Steven G., Chicago, HR-905; SJR-82 Neal, Willie James, Chicago, HR-2569 Neville, Alice Dempsey, Chicago, HR-906 Newell, Carrie, Chicago, HR-1275 Newell, Shelby, Chicago, HR-577 Newman, Geraldine, HR-2626 Nordmeyer, Clarence, Chester, SR-1721 Norton, Paris, Jr., HR-1067 Novak, Officer Kenneth, Jr., HR-1875 Novitsky, Victor & Lena, Cherry, IL, HR- 1864 Nowels, Franklin, Morgan Park, SR-1167 O'Brien, Joan Radigan, Chicago, HR-1767 O'Connor, Ahmed Longstreet, HR-1145 O'Connor, Len, Chicago, HR-920 O'Neal, Bertha Lee, Chicago, HR-231 O'Neill, Albert J., Philo, HR-100 Oelze, Elmer, Jr., Nashville, SR-516 Olsen, Ellie, Oak Brook, SR-106 Olson, Myron J., 11 yrs., IL House of Rep's, HR-1684 2727 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Osberg, Theordore, Naples Florida, SR- 1124 Osgood, Charles Egerton, Urbana, HR- 1131 Osterman, Kathy, Chicago, SR-1675 Oswald, Helen G., Naperville, HR-1216 Owens, Mayor Frederick T., Orland Park, HR-1972 Padilla, Margarita, Chicago Heights, HR- 1683 Page, Thomas, Savoy, HR-1322 Palmore, William, Chicago, SR-340 Papini, Sergio, Chicago, SR-39 Parichy, Emery A., Forest Park, SR-989 Park, Thomas, Hyde Park, HR-2188 Parkinson, Robert L., Baraboo, Wisconsin, HR-183 Parks, Samuel, Chicago, SR-265; HR-398 Patton, Chief Judge Patricia, IL Human Rights Commission, HR-1778; SR-1192 Pelmore, Gladys M., Champaign, HR-2628 Penn, Michael, Chicago, HR-238 Peppers, Mary Jo, Champaign, HR-2631 Perez, Victor, Sr., Chicago, HR-1232 Piccinini, Florindo, Elmhurst, SR-1621 Pine, Rabbi J. Jerome, Decatur, HR-16 Pinner, John A., Jr., Brookfield, SR-1426 Pomatto, Bruno L., Spring Valley, HR- 1351 Porter, Gary S., Fire Captain, Alton, HR- 2615 Porter, Lance Corporal Christian, Spfld., HR-154; SR-178 Price, John, Chicago, HR-1756 Pritchard, Ralph, La Grange, SR-1065 Proletti, Ralph, Chicago, SR-895 Pruitt, Ersell Wayne III, Chicago, SR-459 Przybylo, Ted S., Chicago, SR-1580 Przybylo, Ted, owner of House of White Eagle restaurant, SR-1595 Quitsch, Roy W., Forest Park, HR-2017 Rawdin, Dale E., Champaign, HR-1758 Ray, George T., Jr., SR-915 Reddy, Mike, Danville, HR-121 Redmond, William A., Speaker of House of Rep's from 1975 to 1981, HJR-169 Reed, Homer, Jr., HR-146 Reed, Jeffery Lynn, Chicago, HR-2325 Reese, Harry B., Winnetka, IL, HR-1211, SR-873 Reilly, Thomas E., Marion, HR-1192 Reinsch, Lawrence J., Jr., HR-207 Reitz, LeRoy, Waterloo, SR-1413 Revis, Jessie Mae, Chicago, HR-2317 Reynarowycz, Alexander, SR-986 Rhoden, Tony, Chicago, HR-159 Rice, Aaron, Chicago, HR-1204 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Richard, Bobbie Jean, Chicago, HR-2024 Richards, Shenosha Celest, Chicago, HR- 377 Riegel, Cliff W., Champaign, HR-47 Rimpson, Milton Earl, Chicago, HR-1121 Ring, Robert Mason, Danville, formerly of Spfld., HR-2729 Roberts, Dean C., Tolono, HR-1326 Roberts, Theresa, Chicago, HR-2656 Robinson, Circuit Judge James K., Danville, HR-1757 Rock, Kathryn C., Senate Pres. Rock's Mother, Chicago, SR-375 Rodgers, Rev. James Allen, HR-677 Rodgers, Rev. Leo W., Miami, Flordia, HR-670 Roger, Robert W., Champaign, HR-1619 Rogers, Thomas Earl, Sr., HR-2623 Rogers, Vicky Moore, Chicago, HR-1374 Rollinson, Deacon Tomy L., HR-1011 Romack, Frank E., St. Jospeh, HR-1514 Roti, Irene Grace, Chicago, SR-967; HR- 1426 Roudebush, John Michael, Chicago, SR- 476 Rucks, Walter G., Waukegan, HR-1998 Russell, James A. R., 50 yrs., HR-2491 Russell, Morrell B., HR-2695 Ryan, Joanna Octavia, SR-916 Sadler, Marguerite, Chicago, SR-991 Sanders, John, HR-1901 Sauget, Vincent John, SR-621 Scarlata, Anna, Chicago, SR-81 Schneider, Benton W., Highland, HR-48 Schroeder, LeRoy M., Chicago, SR-1411 Schumacher, Florence Winifred (McCoy), Crete, HR-2501 Schuster, Eric John, Champaign, HR-355 Scott, Mrs. Martha, Spfld., SR-689 Scott, Myrtle, Chicago, HR-1839 Segech, Joseph, Washington Park, HR- 2545 Seidel, Gus H., former mayor of Rankin, HR-2658 Serdar, Paul, former Chairman of IL Racing Commission & founder of Imperial Mink Ranch, HR-1290 Shapland, Earl, Champaign, IL, HR-1371 Shattuck, Charles Harlan, Urbana, HR- 2559 Shaw, Charles A., Chicago, brother of State Rep. Jesse White, HR-2607 Shea, Joel F., Wheaton, SR-821 Sheares II, Rev. Reuben A., Congregational Church of Park Manor, HR-2330 Shinnick II, George W., Chicago, HR-2230 Shinnick, George W., Jr., Chicago, SR- 1323 2728 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Showalter, Steve M., Chicago, SR-1358 Shumpert, Willow L McGaughy, E. St. Louis, SR-1639 Sievers, Arnold, Monticello, HR-551 Siminaitis, Rose, Chicago, SR-721 Sims, George T. Jr., Chicago, SR-1156 Skinner, William Leonard, Jerseyville, HR- 1715 Sladetz, John H., Stickney Township trustee, SR-1617 Slaw, Joseph James, Decatur, HR-1412 Sledge, Dale H., Chicago, SR-832 Sledge, Stevie, HR-2418 Smith, Clement, Pittsfield, HR-1475 Smith, E. Clarendon, Jacksonville, HR- 1827 Smith, Everett G., Urbana, HR-1327 Smith, Irene M., Chicago, HR-887 Smith, Johnnie, HR-2422 Smith, Lonnie Earl, 14, Chicago, HR-1447 Smith, Ralph, Hickory Hills, HR-798 Smith, Roscoe Clarence, Chicago, HR-1083 Soffietti, John, Fox Lake, HR-1401 Sokol, Kra D., Rogers Park, HR-521 Sorenson, Alfred "Fritz", Lake Cty., HR- 1604 Southe, Johnnie Mae, Chicago, HR-2680 Spataro, Sammy, Jr., Chicago, SR-966 Spencer, Sylvester, East St. Louis, HR- 2562 Springer, William L., Champaign, HR- 2557 Stanton, F. Carter, Monmouth, HR-1946 Stanton, Stanley, Chicago, HR-966 Starks, Detra Louise, Chicago, HR-1760 Staszak, William, a former Oak Park Village trustee, SR-1528 Stefanski, Roman W., Chicago, HR-1405; SR-970 Stein, James, Urbana, HR-2684 Stephens, Lydia Deason, W. Frankfort, SR- 1710 Sterling, Ida, Chicago, HR-2686 Stevens, Rolland E., Urbana, HR-2222 Stevenson, Mother Leotha, Chicago, HR- 2338 Stocker, Karl, Chicago, SR-1131 Stoffel, William J., Sr., Cicero, SR-122 Stratton, Kenneth Odell, Champaign, HR- 1282 Strode, Audrey Henrietta, Champaign, HR-2659 Sullivan, John R., Chicago, SR-965 Sulski, Justice Robert J., SR-409 Summers, Annie G., HR-2676 Swanzy, Harold E., former village trustee & pres., HR-2715 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Swasko, Rev. Andrew, Berwyn, SR-541 Swinarski, Theodore A., former State Rep., Senator & Democractic Committeeman, SR-1666 Swisher, L. Harlan, Urbana, HR-2062 Sy, Linda Jean, Homer, HR-1324 Tangora, Sally, Champaign, HR-986 Tate, Deacon Frank, Chicago, HR-113 Taylor, Samuel E., Chicago, HR-8 Thain, Richard J., Chicago, HR-2187 Thames, Minnie Merle Craft, Chicago, HR-1162 Thiems, Russell W. & Patty, Elmhurst, SR- 1622 Thiems, Russell W., supt. of Elmhurst Unit School Dist. 205, HR-2627 Thinnes, Charles, Champaign, HR-956 Thompson, Robert Lucius, Chicago, HR- 1523 Thursh, Dr. Donald Robert, Champaign, HR-614 Tomlovich, Joseph J., Jacksonville, SR-1473 Toney, Jacob A., Spfld., IL, HR-774 Trimble, Diedra Shirrube Miller, Chicago, HR-2329 Tummelson, Alexene, Champaign, HR- 1323 Tunney, Robert E., Chicago, SR-886 Turner, Helen Bernice, HR-1845 Ulmer, Wilmer, Chicago, HR-1556 Upshire, Rosia M. M., Chicago, HR-2555; SR-1554 Vaca, Jesse, Chicago, HR-376 Valine, Geraldine "Judy", E. Carondelet, SR-926 Vanecko, Raphael, Chicago, SR-610 Vaughan, Professor Herbert E., HR-2006 Vemich, Michael, Chicago, HR-1596, SR- 1017 Verucchi, Arthur, Spring Valley, HR-2381 Vetos, Josephine, Chicago, SR-1018 Vitner, James, Chicago, HR-1600 Vogt, Edward A., Champaign, HR-132 Vondrak, Edward O., Chicago, SR-92 Vrdolyak, Victor A., Chicago, SR-1400 Vrdolyak, Victor, Chicago, SR-1360 Wagers, Duane C., former Mahomet mayor, HR-2192 Walker, Mrs. Tommie Parker, HR-1445 Wallin, Joseph M., HR-2588 Wallin, Joseph, Standard, HR-2690 Walton, Ruth Ethridge, Chicago, HR-122 Washington, Owen O., Chicago, HR-1404 Watts, Oren, Tilton, HR-2677 Webb, Patrick Martin, Glen Ellyn, SR- 1237 Webber, Charles M., Urbana attorney & civic leader, HR-1601 2729 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Weiner, Catherine, SR-1658 Weingart, Charles P., McHenry, SR-899 Welsh, Mary Jane, Oak Park, SR-1087 Wendt, Eleanore, Chicago, HR-1766 Whitehead, Horace, Chicago, HR-2474 Whiteman, Wendell F., Monmouth, HR- 1687 Wikoff, William, Urbana, HR-2598 Wilburn, Eva Temple, Chicago, HR-2377 Wilkins, Clarence Ira, Chicago, HR-2326 Williams, Consuella O'Neal, Chicago, HR- 30 Williams, Herman, Chicago, SR-44 Williams, Josie L., Chicago, HR-953 Williams, Richard Arthur, Chicago, HR- 1173 Williams, Roy, Urbana, HR-333 Williams, Susie L., Chicago, HR-1458 Williamson, Ernest, Chicago, SR-107 Wilson, Marc, Chicago, HR-2205 Winckler, Lieutenant George, Naperville Fire Dept., HR-1158 Wirth, Al, entrepreneur, SR-629 Wittick, Maurice "Bud", Paris, IL, SJR-9 Wolff, Charles, pres. of board of trustees, University of IL, HR-1403 Wonderlin, Thomas A., Hoopeston, HR- 1367 Wonogas, Helen, Chicago, SR-176 Wood, George M., Mt. Propect, SR-917 Woods, Woodie Averill, Chicago, SR-1208 Wordlaw, Rev. Joshua Napoleon, Chicago, HR-1152 Wynn, Sandra Lorecia, Chicago Yoder, Martha, Fisher, HR-957 Young, Addine, Chicago, HR-275 Young, Clifton, Jr., Chicago, HR-274 Younge, Ruth Felecia, HR-2641 Younge, Ruth, daughter of Rep. Wyvetter H. Younge, SR-1640; HR-2590 Yurtevich, Peter, McCook, SR-14 Zimmer, Robert Lee, Champaign, HR-2283 Zorn, William R., former resident of Chatsworth, HR-615 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS adopt rule of professional conduct prohibit ing attorney-client sexual relationship, SR-361 Adorers, nuns who were killed in Liberia, citizens of IL pay homage to memory of these women, SJR-193 Bloomington Gold/Corvettes U.S.A., choose Spfld., for 1991 Corvette convention, HR-147 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Oct., 1991, HR-1048 Caterpillar & UAW, HR-1735, 1761; SR- 1147, 1154 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Caterpillar, not to hire permanent replacements for striking workers, SR- 1147 Chief Illiniwek, U of I urged to retain, HR- 1142, HJR-84 citizens of IL oppose discrimination in capital sentencing, basis of race of either victim or defendant, HR-241 civil justice system, fair to all, HJR-140 continue negotiations, bring peace to Ireland, United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland urged, SR-998 disappointment at widespread promotion & distribution of recording lyrics, SR-1454 Discover a Future that Works, State & local marketing theme, dynamic workforce, HR-2168 domestic violence, county-wide policy, HR- 883 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT airline industry, lower air travel fares, HR-1764 Baltic states, IL House urged, HR-89 Cache River Wetlands Project, urge Governor for completion, SJR-114 Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990, exchange funds between federal governments & States, HR- 1212; SR-949 citizens of voting age, cast a ballot that is equal weight & quality, HJR-22; HR-325 Civil Rights Act of 1991, U.S. House and Senate urged, HJR-35; SR-372; HR-523 condemn recent brutal violence by Soviet forces in Lithuania & Latvia, HR-174, 15, SR-177 conducting formal hearings, International Studies & Business & Foreign Languages, Citizen's Council on Economic Development call upon, SR-618 Constitution, revise, alter or amend, convention is necessary, HJR-113 Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards, Automobiles to 45 miles per gal., SR-197; HR-2053 Croatian-American community, fight for freedom & democracy, Pres. Bush & U. S. Congress urged, HR- 142 disabled veterans, designate 2nd week in Nov. to remember them, U. S. Congress & Pres. urged, SR-523 disabled veterans, retired, receive Veterans' Admin. service-connected, pay without deductions, HR-344 disapprove "green card" & citizenship fee increases by (INS), U. S. Congress urged, HR-2553 2730 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. drought aid to American farmers, create & finance a program, HR- 1126 earthquake insurance & reinsurance program, Congress & Pres. to enact, SR-518 Economic Growth & Job Creation Act of 1992, U. S. Congress urged, HR- 1773 Edward McBroom Bridge, new Washington Ave Bridge crossing Kankakee River, SJR-12 ethanol, avoid placing restrictions, take action to expand & encourage production, Pres. Bush urged, HR- 2396 Family Support Act, eliminate required funding match, U. S. Congress urged, SR-1408 farm program provisions, producers to maximize income from marketplace, receive benefits, SR-59 Federal Aviation Admin. & air transportation industry, standard industry-wide noise abatement profile, HR-522 federal budget for 1993, changes, HR- 2009 Federal Clean Coal Technology Program, reject porposal to eliminate funding, U. S. Congress urged, SR- 97 Flag of U. S., Congress shall have power to prohibit the physcial desecration, SR-58, 204; HR-322, 1386 Flight Attendant Duty Time Act of 1991, maximum duty times & minimum rest periods, Congress urged, SR-669 foreign firms, 50 states, system of coordination & cooperation, Governor urged, HJR-19, 20 fund adaptive research in IL, U. S. Congress urged, SJR-146 health benefits, retired coal miners, adopt legislation by Congress to ensure, HR-1397; SR-951 Hispanic American, appoint to U. S. Supreme Court, Pres. Bush urged, HR-838, 840 IL citizens as prisoner or missing in action from Vietnam, locate information, Pres. Bush urged, SR- 675 IL Congressional Delegation, rights of all citizens are protected, HR-369 immigration fraud, State's Attorneys of IL & IL Attorney General urged, SR-652 increase depedeent exemption to $7,000 or nonrefundable tax credit, $1,000 dependent child, Pres. & Congress urged, HR-644 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. increase the production & utilization of ethanol, corn-growing industry, SJR- 143 increased federal assistance to schools adjacent to U. S. Military bases, HR-1186 international faculty & student exchange program, African & Carribbean nations, SJR-70 investigate fraud, immigrants & families, State's Attorney throughout State & IL Attorney General urged, HR-861 King, Rodney G., further action taken against four police officers, HJR- 127; SJR-159 Lake Calumet Ecological Park, establish, Senate & House of Rep's of U. S. encouraged, HJR-165 mail-order businesses, collect State use taxes, SR-1319 Most-Favored-Nation status, People's Republic of China, U. S. Congress urged, SR-402 National Center for Enhancing the Nutritional Quality of Meat, SJR- 136; HR-2086 National Education Goals Panel, expand membership, Congress urged, HR-2094 National Guard & Reserve units, IL, Governor asked, SJR-147 National Organ Donors Medal, U. S. Congress urged, HJR-88 Older Americans Freedom to Work Act, Congress urged, HR-1249 Operation Desert Storm & Shield, men & women of military services, negotitate payment plan on debts & overdue balances, companies urged, SR-109; HR-124 oppose evils of racism & anti-Semitism, SR-190; HR-298 people of Croatia, fighting for freedom, SR-662, 663, 952 people of Taiwan, join with IL as a sister state, citizens closer together, HJR-10 personal property tax, Dept. of Revenue directed, HR-754 preserve health & safety of people & protect environment & economy of State from potential harm, HJR-132 principal regulator of insurers, H.R. 9 & S. 430, Pres. & Congress of U. S. reject, SR-318; HR-496 Promotion of Rifle Practice, for National Board, restore funding, Congress urged, HR-902 protecting this country's natural resources, U. S. Sec. of Agriculture urged, SR-379 2731 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. pursuing the capturing of all available federal dollars, task force created, SJR-99 real property within IL, IL Congressional Delegation encouraged, SJR-4 redirecting federal resources, HJR-91 SJR-112 regulate traffic & motor vehicle safety; motorcycle helmets, HJR-108 reinstatement of revenue sharing programs, HR-1546 remove sexually transmitted diseases, test all immigrants for HIV infection, HR-90 rescind the import alert imposed by Food & Drug Admin. & support use of RU-486 for research, HJR-83 rural hospitals, support rural health care transition grants, Congress urged, HR-252 Social Security benefits, eliminate inequities, Congress urged, HR-315; HJR-1 South Africa, continue United States' sanctions, Pres. Bush urged, SR-914 student financial aid programs, HR- 225 terminating Illinois' mandatory provider fee program, prevent HCFA from taking any action, IL Congress urged, HJR-79 tollway fees, review & withdraw his plans to increase, Robert Hickman urged, HR-941 traffic & motor vehicle safety, use of motorcycle helmets, SJR-163 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, protective flood control structures, maintenance & operation, authorize funding, HJR-99 U.S. Constitutional Amendment, reimbursement for mandated programs, SJR-129 unfair trade practices, ensure United States' interests, IL Congressional delegation urged, HR-412 United Nations' Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Congress urged, HR-1399 use of ethanol, U. S. Dept. of Energy, Agriculture & EPA, encouraged, HJR-141 Western Route, Amtrak, a new passenger rail service, from Chicago to Florida, HR-213 1990 IL census figures, Sec. of U.S. Commerce Dept. urged, HJR-34 1994 World Cup, full support, Chicago selected 1994 World Cup venue, SR- 266 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Havana Coal Transfer Plant, coal shipments, Commonwealth Edison urged, HR-1703; HJR-105 Henry, Hnorable William C. "Bill", sincere wishes for recovery, HR-1153 IL Clean and Beautiful, IL Adopt-A- Highway program, HR-1915 IL State Toll Highway Authority, 4 lane tollway, connect Carbondale- Murphysboro area, to the Metro East area, SR-403 IL toll highway system, expand, SJR-85, 88 initiate program to include proof of insurance with automobile registration computerized information, HR-1828 King, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., civil rights in U. S., HR-1468 Legislative Districts, every State agency with office located outside of Spfld., inform Senator & Rep's affected, SR-787 legislators from the Republic of Lithuania, welcomes delegation, HJR-82 legislators in State of IL, hold themselves to higher standard & eliminate waste & abuse of State funds, HR-2470 Mautino State Park, rename undeveloped Shallow Brook State Pk., directs IL Dept. of Conservation, SR-862 object to creation of mail order pharmaceutical program, HJR-87 October of 1991 through October 1992 the Year of Citizenship, SR-843 Parents as Teachers, solicit support for early-intervention programs, HR-271 post office, Cicero, IL, SR-388; HR-528 proclaim Labor Day, Sept. 7, 1992, be declared Help Yourself, Buy American Day, Governor Edgar urged, HR-1999 promote greater safety, youngsters playing baseball & softball, youth baseball organizations urged, HR-725; SR-914 school design, creating a safe enviroment for students, HR-1747 Schott, Marge, Cincinnati Reds owner racist remarks, HR-2642 short-term credit to all state employees, Credit Union One urged, SR-687 Soviet Union Treaty, reject, Supreme Soviet Socialist Republic called upon, HR-59 SPECIAL DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS "This is Colombia" week in IL, Sept. 21 through 27, 1992, SR-1463; HR- 2272 AARP/IRTA Week in IL, August 15 to 22, 1992, SR-1226 Alcohol Awareness Month, 4/92, SJR- 128 American Wetlands Month, HR-419 2732 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Arbor Day, April 26, 1991, HR-742 Asian Heritage Month, May, HJR-106 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, May, HR-1885 Baltic Freedom Day, June 14, 1991, HR-710, 2144 Battle of Midway Commemoration Weekend, June 4-6, 1992, SR-1311 Beth Eden Baptist Church Centennial Celebration, June 1, 1991, SR-259 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October, 1991, SR-736; HR-1048 Brookfield Zoo Day, Tuesday, June 25, 1991, HR-766 Buy American Day, Saturday, April 11, 1992, HR-1697 Captive Nations Week, 3rd week in July, HR-889; SR-690 Catholic Schools Week, Jan. 27 through Feb. 2, 1991, Jan. 26 - Feb. 1, 1992, January 31 through February 7, 1993, HR-55, 1470; SJR-109; SR-1678 Chamber of Commerce Executives Appreciation Day, May 27, 1992, SJR-110 Chicago Housing Authority Tenant Patrol Day, Sunday, Dec. 15, 1991, HR-1257 Chicago Shoreland News Day in IL, Friday, March 8, 1991 & Feb. 7, 1992, HR-120, 1217; SR-77, 888 Chicago State University Week, March 17th through 23rd, HR-133; SR-101 Child Abuse Prevention Month in IL, April, SR-1096; HR-1698 Citizens Support the Troops Day, Feb. 14, 1991, JSR-2 Clean Air Week, May 3rd through May 9th, 1992, HJR- 112 Community Action Week, MAy 20 through 25, SR-398 Community Awareness and Pride Week, May 13-17, 1991, SR-350 Cook County Bar Assoc. Day, June 12, 1992, HR-2011I Croatian Fraternal Union Federation Days, June 26 & 27th, 1992, HR- 1872 Dance Marathon Weekend, Mar. 8th, 9th and 10th, 1991, Mar. 6th, 7th & 8th, 1992, HR-115, 1431 Day of Care, March 16, 1991, SR-137 Day of the African Child, Tuesday, June 16, 1992, SR-1405 Dean Tarasevicius Day in IL, Aug. 7, 1991, SJR-86 District 8 Parent Patrol Appreciation Day in IL, May 26, 1992, HR-1913 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Earth Day, April 22, 1992, HR-1858 Exceptional Children's Week in IL, May 5-11, 1991, May 3-9, 1992, HR-263; SR-1215 Family Life Week, November 24-30th, 1991, SJR-92 Father Frans Claerhout Day, June 19, 1992, SR-1290 Finney, Rev. Leon, Jr. & Christ Apostolic Church & Community Day, May 17, 1992,, HJR-130 Florence Knight Day, January 26, 1992 SR-944 Fourth Annual Name Addition Ceremony and Vigil on May 1-3, 1992, SR-1182 Geography Awareness Week, Nov. 15, 1992, HR-2482 German-American Day in IL, Oct. 6, 1992, SR-980 Girl Scout Leader's Day in IL, April 22, 1991, SR-158 Girl Scout, Week in IL, March 10-16, 1991, SR-113 Greek Heritage Week in IL, May 5-13, SJR-50 Guadalcanal Campaign Day, Aug. 7, 1992, SR-1483 Herrinfesta Italiana, May 24 to 27, 1991, SR-310 Home Economics Legislative Day in IL, June 16, 1992, SR-1387 Home improvement Month, May, HR- 643 Hull House Month, Sept. 22, 1992, HR-2253 IL Cancer Pain Initiative Day, Friday, April 24, 1992, HR-1781 IL Family Month, November, SR-1419 IL Tourism Week, May 19th to 25th, 1991, HR-297; SR-188 Illinois Enterprise Zone Week, June 7th through June 13th, SR-1351 International Visitors' Month in IL, HJR-66 Islamic Appreciation Day, Sept. 27, 1991, HR-1020 John R. Pellegrini Day, October 20, 1991, SR-759; HR-1082 Johnny Genna Day, Sept. 27, 1991, SR-577 Judge Billy Jones Day, third Monday of September, HR-1002 Kenwood Academy Day, May 9, 1992, HR-1884 Korea Unification Day in IL, July 13, 1991, HR-336; SR-219 Korean War Remembrance Day, June 25, 1991, SJR-32 2733 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Loyalty Day in IL, May 1st, HR-1871 Management Week in Illinois, SJR-56, 127 Marklund Children's Home Day, Bloomingdale, July 8, 1991 Mathematics Awareness Week, April 27, 1991, HR-351, 1851 Memorial Day/POW-MIA, Monday, May 25, 1992, HR-2002 Mildred B. Angelo Day in IL, May 27, 1991, HR-447, SR-415 Motorcycle Awareness Month, May, SR-1094 Music Therapy Day in IL, Saturday, May 9, 1992, HR-1730 National Asian Heritage Weeks, first two weeks of May, HR-380 National Black Nurses Day, Feb. 1, 1991, SR-21 National Business Women's Week, October 18-24, 1992, SR-1526 National Emergency Medical Services Week, May 10-16, 1992, HR-1688 National Flag Day, June 14 of each year, SR-510 National Girls & Women in Sports Day, Feb. 7, 1991, HR-61 National Nurses Week in IL, May 3, 1992, HJR-119 National Zoo Month, Tuesday, June 23, 1992, HR-2216 Northern IL Veterans Memorial, May 27, 1991, HR-347 Older Americans Month in IL, May, HJR-133 Olympian Appreciation Day in IL, Sept. 7, 1992, SR-1097 Paul Harris Day in IL, April 27, 1991, HR-374 Probation Challenge Solutions Day, May 4, & June 29, 1991; HR-417, 748 Professional Secretaries Week, April 21-27, 1991, HR-305, 314; SR-201 Puerto Rican Educators Day, May 31, 1991, SR-432 Red Ribbon Week, Oct. 23 through 31, HR-2393, 2499 Resource Conservation & Development Area Recognition & Appreciation Wk., HR-1652 Respect Life Week in IL, Oct. 6 through 13, 1991 & Oct. 4-11, 1992, SR-96, 996 Rick Frank day, July 20, 1991, HR- 857 Road to the White House Day, Nov. 17, 1992, SR-1550 School Bus Safety Week, IL, October 20 to 26, 1991, HR-338; SR-207 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Sharon Thomas Day, June 4, 1991, HR-621 Shawnee Trails Bike Trek Days, Sept. 13 through 15, 1991, HR-913 SPAC Day in IL, April 24, 1991, HR- 371 Statewide Affordable Housing Week, April 13-21, HR-228 Student Appreciation Day at Urbana H. S., HR-1920 Tax Freedom Day, May 9, 1991, HR- 437 Transit Appreciation Day in IL, May 15, 1991, HR-501; SR-366 U. S. Route 66 Day, June 13, 1992, HR-2262 United Cerebral Palsy Casual Day, June 19, 1992, SR-1324 United States Navy SEABEE & Civil Engineer Corps Month, IL, HR- 1584 United Steelworkers of America Day, May 22nd, HJR-142 Valentine's Day Pro-Troop Citizen's Rally, Chicago, SR-53 Vermilion County Conservation District Day, June 14, 1991, HR- 520; SR-468 Victims Rights Week in IL, April 6 - May 2, & April 21-27, 1992; HR- 346; 1650 Volunteer Week in IL, April 21-17, 1991, & April 26 - May 2, 1992, SR- 133, 1125; HR-184 War in the Gulf, moment of prayer in IL, Feb. 22, 1991, 11:00 o'clock, HR-67 Week for the National Observance, June 2 through June 8, 1991, SR- 411; HR-548 Week of the Young Child, April 5-12, 1992, SR-1085 Wine Appreciation Week in IL, Sept. 28 through October 4, 1992, HR- 1370; SR-969 Women's Day at City Colleges, March 21, 1991, HR-195 Women's History Month, March, HR- 151, 1682; SR-1067 Workers' Memorial Day, in IL, Sunday, April 28, 1991, HR-364; SR-288 World Day for Laboratory Animals in IL, April 26-27, 1991, HR-372; SR- 297 Year of Citizenship, October 1991 & 1992, HR-1081 Youth Art Month in IL, March, 1991, HR-104, 1472 2734 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Youth Service Day in IL, April 28, 1992, SR-1125 Stoika, Anna, appalled by anonymous violence, and injustice, HR-876 suffering of men & women, killed, injured & diseased through hard work, HJR-110 suspend all pending timber sales & timber sales preparation activities in Shawnee Forest, SR-319 Uofl Chicago bioengineering dept., SJR- 134 USS Samuel Eliot Morison, docks at Navy Pier in Chicago, SR-1438 VETERANS Fourth Annual Name Addition Ceremony and Vigil on May 1-3, 1992, SR-1182 IL Human Service resources, SJR-75 Kupcinet, Irv, Purple Heart Cruise, honors American veterans, servicemen & women, SR-1525 Northern IL Veterans Memorial, May 27, 1991, HR-347 raising revenue at State Fair, State of IL provide grants, HR-331 reevaluate federal statutory limits on length of rehabilitation programs, serious combat or service-connected injuries, SR-95 Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 10th, SR-1090 White Sox stadium named for Bill Veeck, IL Sports Facilities Authority & Chicago White Sox urged, SR-211 RESOLUTIONS t GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPECIAL SESSION 2 (SS-2) adjournment HJR-I House organizational, HR-I REVISORIES See STATUTES RULES See STATE GOVERNMENT (Administrative Procedure Act) SAFETY Asbestos Abatement Act See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519, 4007 Boat Registration and Safety Act see also: TRANSPORTATION building, first time title, documentation, HB-1059 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SAFETY-Cont. personal watercraft; investigations; registration decals; safety certification, HB-1431 sailboards, personal flotation devices, HB-476 transfer fees, SB-1953 transfer of unexpired time on ID certificate, SB-1754 water skier safety flag, HB-528 watercraft theft; no wake zones; blood alcohol/breath tests; safety equipment; accident reports; info disclosure, HB-1369 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act safety codes; exemptions; Chief Inspector; testing; notice; hearing officers; HB-3787 Bottled Water Act labeling; standards, HB-788 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act exceptions, eliminates; water slides, HB-486 impoundment, investigations, SB-1941 Child Fatality Task Force, HB-3004 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund outside St. Treasury; deposits; caps; transfers, HB-1129 electromagnetic radiation/health study, HB-2863 Explosives Act, Illinois See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Facilities Requiring Smoke Detectors Act child care facilities, HB-1645 Food Safety Transportation Act food components; vehicle cleaning, HB- 1901 Furniture Fire Safety Act repeals; Furniture Testing and Fire Safety Code, HB-1981 Gas Pipeline Safety Act, Illinois direct sales customer pipelines, HB-3329 excess flow valves, ICC regulation, HB- 3582 Health and Safety Act - see: EMPLOYMENT highway conditions DOT weather info telephone number, HB-1096 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB-1031 Household Hazardous Waste Act, HB-1509 Infrastructure Expansion Act, HB-2995 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, Illinois, HB-348, 626 2735 SAFETY-Cont. motor vehicles drag racing, SB-97; HB-468 funeral processions, HB-1011 hazardous dilapidated vehicles, HB- 1276 head lamps in rain, HB-828, 1275 motorcycles, SB-22, 23, 88 tarpaulins, SB-222 tow truck lights, HB-537 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois State inspectors, HB-3095 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act local government compensation, increases, HB-4230 technical changes, HB-1449 Personal Watercraft Safety Act, HB-1651 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB-2576 Roller Skating Safety Act, HB-1170 Safe Power Transmission Act, SB-1436 Safety Inspection and Education Act - see: EMPLOYMENT schools - see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY seat belts - see: MOTOR VEHICLES Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act see also: TRANSPORTATION transfer fees, SB-1953 transfer of unexpired time on ID certificate, SB-1754 Street Light District Act technical changes, HB-2280 Tall Structures Safety Act, HB-1286 Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Trench Safety Act, HB-1852 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB- 504 Zoning to Eliminate Airport Hazards Act, repeals, HB-1286 SALES American Content Labeling Act, HB-2925 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Commercial Code, Uniform accelerated payments or performance option, good faith and commercially reasonable manner, SB-2157 account numbers on checks, SB-721 banking day, SB-1926 bulk transfers, repeals, HB-628 codification, HB-3813 collection expenses, SB-1167 commercial paper, bank deposits & collections, HB-3126 consumer lease transactions, SB-104; HB-358 Crop Security Interest Act/Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, HB-2437, 3813 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SALES-Cont. Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 deposit accounts: set-off rights, interest transfer, financing statements, HB-3436 dishonored checks, liability, HB-431 enforcement, HB-431 leases motor vehicle lease contracts, HB- 2941 National Conference of CommiSsioners on Uniform State Laws, incorporates changes, HB-431, 4094 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Uniform equitable relief, SB-1507 misrepresentation of condition of property to induce repairs, HB-4226 Franchise Disclosure Act Environmental Barriers Act compliance, HB-2209 fees, increase; Minority and Female Franchise Investment Act, HB-1680 fractional franchise, sale of services, HB-3630 subfranchises; sale of registered franchise, HB-3630 Information Services Sales Act, SB-1114 Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act dealer claims, time period, HB-3246 manufacturer sales to dealers; dealer relocation, HB-3246 vehicle definitions; unfair competition; arbitration proceedings, SB-1273 warranty agreements; audit/charge back provisions; HB-3246 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act delinquency fees, SB-1273; HB-1911, 2015 guarantor obligation, retail installment contracts, SB-1986 interest rate limit, HB-593, 33112 repossession; interest rate, SB-1412 motor vehicles credit union, bank premises, SE-393; HB-731 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) cause of action, UCC, SB-1795 legislative intent, HB-2619, 3631 manufacturer disclosure, resales, HB- 2800 Postage Stamp Vending Machine Act, repeals, HB-1140 2736 SALES-Cont. Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act technical changes, SB-978 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 Rental-Purchase Agreement Act itemized principal/interest amounts, HB-1379 repossession, HB-1379 total payments limit, HB-4067 Retail Installment Sales Act delinquency charges, HB-2015 deliquency charges, HB-1911 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act repeals, SB-823; HB-1849 technical changes, HB-3926 Sale of Uniforms Act, SB-1739 Sale, Lease and Rental of Uniforms and Costumes Act, SB-1739 Sales Representative Act application, SB-1708 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, repeals, HB-2437, 3813 Securities Law of 1953, Illinois disclosure, 111. Investor's Bill of Rights, SB-293 registration, Sec. of State transactional exemptions, HB-2405 technical changes, SB-1465 Soil Admendment Act, HB-1207 Specialty Farm Product Buyers Act, HB-1769 spray paint, bans sale, HB-2196 Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, SB-800; HB-1098, 1311 Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act cigarette papers, vending machines, HB-672 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Transient Merchant Act of 1987 trade shows, exempt, HB-988 University Retail Sales Act retail operations limits, HB-1968 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act sales/rentals to persons under age 17, HB-1402, 2287 SECRETARY OF STATE see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers SENIOR CITIZENS Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-2464 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SENIOR CITIZENS-Cont. Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 Aging, Illinois Act on the Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers, HB-1160 Alzheimers caregivers relief demonstration program, SB-727 caregivers service program, HB-1542 elderly institutionalization prevention, HB-330 foster grandparent program, high risk mothers & children care, HB-2472 homemaker/chore housekeeper salaries, SB-705 modified services, continuation, SB- 1946 noninstitutionalized services eligibility standards, HB-761 noninstitutnl. services ineligibility, notice, SB-441, 1009 prescription drugs use pamphlet, SB-56 preventive services, home delivered meals, SB-1037, 2104; HB-2162, 3610 reverse mortgage loans, HB-67 technical changes, SB-1037; HB-2162, 3819 vendor cost report audit, SB-2202 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Demonstration Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, HB-1291 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act domestic living situation; neglect; liability; reports, HB-1713 foster care & emergency shelter pilot program, SB-651 Home Repair Fraud Act penalties, senior citizen victims, SB-64 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Respite Demonstration Program Act availability/utilization of services, HB-1162 technical changes, HB-1162 reverse mortgage loans, SB-33; HB-67 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) additional grant, eliminates, SB-1783, 2156 annual adjustment, HB-1568 brand name drugs, charge, SB-1479 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 2737 SENIOR CITIZENS Cont. eligibility; copayments; program costs, SB-1479 eligibility, SB-1806; HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 income threshold/grant base increase, HB-3934 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act, SB-1806 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45; HB- 2693 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479, 1671; HB- 4179 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act See TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, Demonstration, HB-1291 Solicitation of Elderly Persons Act, SB- 1592 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 subsidized housing unrelated aged/disabled joint occupants, HB-785 Voluntary Action Office, Governor's transfers; Lt. Governor Senior Action Centers jurisdiction, HB-3811 SPECIAL DISTRICTS forest preserve districts Cook County Forest Preserve District Act purchase/lease agreements; annual approp. ordinance, SB-1823; HB-2986 technical changes, SB-1823, 2225; HB-803, 2986 Downstate Forest Preserve District Act acquisition of property, SB-1283 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB- 2(SS-1) appropriation ordinances; transfers, SB-811 audits, county auditors, HB-783, 2646 commissioner elections, county boundaries, HB-3662 employee appointments, pres. of park district board, SB-541 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. golf course leasings; fund transfers; fines imposed by ordinance; HB-803 Lake County Forest Preserve Dist. land transfer, HB-803 land parcel trades, SB-549 landfills, prohibits, SB-504; HB-803 ordinances, publication, HB-3447 sanitary landfills, regional pollution control facilites, HB- 3942 tax levy authorization, HB-220 technical changes, HB-794, 2275, 3471 trail surface, property owner permission, SB-1777, 1981; HB- 3825 trails; golf course land, SB-922 unincorporated land acquisition, HB-850 taxes - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS Forestry Development Act - see: NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION port districts International Port District Act technical changes, SB-2225 Joliet Regional Port District Act legalized gambling; tax collection & administration, SB-2048 Public Water District Act delinquent sewerage charges, liens, HB-3189 sanitary districts - see: DRAINAGE Soil and Water.Conservation Districts Act directors, compensation, HB-3750 natural area guardian committees, HB-314 natural resource information, zoning agencies, SB-2112; HB-3749 pesticides, use near water source, HB-742 problem area buffer zones, SB-1392 St. Employees Deferred Compensation Plan, SB-412; HB-971 zoning variation petitions, SB-2113 SPECIAL SESSION 1 (SS-1) RESOLUTIONS-GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-1, 2, 3, 4 SJR-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 House organizational, HR-1 Senate 2738 SPECIAL SESSION 1 (SS-D--Cont. organizational, SR-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES Property Tax Limitation Act, SB- 1; HB-1, 2, 3 Revenue Act of 1939 real property classification, SB-2 technical changes, HB-2, 4, 5 SPECIAL SESSION 2 (SS-2) RESOLUTIONS-GEN ERA L ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-1 House HR-I organizational, HR-i Senate daily journals, SR-5 informs the House, SR-3 notify Gov., SR-4 rules, SR-1 Standing Committees & elected officers, SR-2 STATE AGENCIES annual reports, printing costs statement, SB-1783 Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act, HB-452 Asbestos Abatement Authority, Illinois abolishes; CDB assume functions, HB- 1656 Bureau of the Budget federal fund applications, SB-971, 1984 federal funds, loss or reduction, notify Comm. on Intergov'tal. Coop., SB- 1794 Gov. State budget/appropriations, HB- 2714 State agencies budgetary compliance, Gov. monitor & report to G.A., HB- 2714 Ill. Housing Dev. Auth., Ill. Dev. Finance Auth., Ill. Health Facilities Auth., Ill. Sports Facilities Auth., SB-483 State Toll Highway Authority, Ill., SB-480; HB-275 technical changes, SB-1416 Capital Development Board Asbestos Abatement Authority, abolishes; CDB assume functions, SB-1264, 1395; HB-1656 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. contract administration fees, repeal date, HB-3844 contracts, veterans preference compliance, HB-4090, 4091 environmental barriers standards, CDB interpretation, HB-901 higher education governing board contracts, HB-3363 membership community college board members, HB-1097 legislative members, additional, SB-938 State treasurer, ex officio, SB-881; HB-967 school planning assistance/debt service grants, HB-604 Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-2985 Cash Management Act, Illinois, SB-1985; HB-3650 Child Support Information Act, HB-4105 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-584 Court of Claims DUI additional penalty, SB-294 DCMS travel management office, SB-405 Descriptive Video Service Act, SB-1171; HB-510, 1309 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954; SB-922 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB- 1189 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180, 1983 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 executive branch reorganization, SB-1911 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 federal funds, loss, agencies notify Comm. on Intergov'tal. Coop., SB-1793 Gender Balanced Appointments Act, HB-12 Governmental Efficiency Act, HB-3479 Hispanic Employees, Interagency Committee on, HB-4162 Historic Preservation Agency operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 technical changes, SB-996 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB-1649 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordin'g. Council Act enlarges; reporting date; individualized education program handicapped services. SB-1604 2739 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989, HB-2554 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1263 Non-Duplication of State Services Act, HB- 1157 Parents Too Soon Act, SB-1622, 2129 personal services contracts, early retirement State employees, SB-1783 Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act, HB-3872 petty cash funds, HB-1945 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-3648 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB-713; HB-4202 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 recycling recycled content paper products, HB- 1158 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Sec. of State Securities Dept., criminal justice agency, HB-2405 sexual harassment policies, HB-4078 Spending Control Committee Act, SB-1557 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577, 3953 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State Agency Entity Creation Act, SB- 1171, 1348; HB-2416 State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois automatic/conditional approval; Ill. State Museum data, mapping, SB- 525 notification/approval of Director, exceptions, SB-750 State/private projects, notice, funding & approval, SB-922; HB-841 State Agency Police Powers Act, SB-2121 State Appellate Defender Act cases, definition, SB-151 county reimbursements, HB-2507 indigent persons' appeal cases, SB-425, 2065 jurisdiction, extends, HB-1950 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947, 3741 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516; HB-4160 State Toll Highway Authority, Illinois, SB- 480 State Travel Management Services Office, DCCA, SB-42 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act investigators, HB-700 jurisdiction, Cook County, SB-2065 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee, SB- 468 tax expenditure information report, SB- 1172 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Women's Freedom of Choice Act, HB-3522 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Educational Choice Act, HB-890 grants See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Outdoor Advertising Act, HB-484 plans, policy & program development, studies AA/Al-Anon support services/ instruction, DASA & State Board of Ed. develop, SB-1736; HB-3513 adult education program funding, HB- 3307 bilingual special education, SB-2179 boards of education inservice training, SB-1178 Chi. tuition voucher system program, HB-288 Childhood Hunger Relief Act, HB- 3311 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 Direct Instruction Model pilot program, economically disadvantaged children, SB-2199 EMT apprenticeship program, high schools, SB-1578 public aid program children, medical & dental screenings, Sb-1996 recycled paper procurement, rules, HB-97 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 sch. building electrical system inspections, HB-4176 scholastic progress tests, HB-1177 statewide salary survey, HB-266 student discipline cases, counsel representation, HB-2827 student dropouts/learning problems, SB-3 Task Force to Promote Self-Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility, HB-1705 technical preparation grant program, HB-755 2740 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. test administration code of ethics, SB-969; HB-3474 powers and duties Administrators' Academy school improvement/ accountability programs, HB-230 behavioral interventions, rules, HB-4022 community college interinstitutional cooperation, HB-3739 corporal punishment State policy, HB-4022 educational service region board of trustees, abolishes; State board duties, SB-2218 financial watch list, State mandates programs, SB-1980 hearing impaired children Service Resource Center, HB-3115 high impact training services, local education agencies, HB-2100 Holocaust/Black History/History of Women reports to G.A., HB-2997 powers enumerated throughout School Code, HB-825 recognition standards, certificates, HB-885 regional superintendent of schools, duties, SB-424; HB-611, 759, 760 school building code; surveys; engineers, SB-1652 school district employee felons, notice to retirement boards, HB-3484 school district excess costs, petition for payment, SB-1685 school free lunch program reimbursements, SB-283 State aid withholding, HB-809 State Board meetings & workshops, monthly posting in schools, SB-649 task forces/advisory boards, parent members, SB-2111;HB-1637 text materials list, public inspection, HB-215 Urban Education Partnership Grants, SB-725 waiver of Code provisions, SB-1993; HB-3767 reports common schools State mandates, HB-844 statewide salary survey, HB-266 School Choice Act of 1991, HB-2304 State Superintendent of Education behavioral interventions, statewide study, HB-4022 fiscal notes, HB-190, 2769 parent members, task forces/advisory boards, SB-2111; HB-1637 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION- Cont. reports: costs for transportation & special ed, HB-215 student discipline cases, counsel representation, HB-2827 trade school complaints, annual report, SB-1511 technical changes, SB-787 STATE EMBLEMS Flag Display Act State flag position, HB-1506 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 State Designations Act creates, HB-2439 Markham, Prairie Capitol, HB-3357 State soil Drummer Silty Clay Loam, HB-241 STATE GOVERNMENT Administrative Procedure Act 11l. Administrative Code/Ill. Register access, Sec. of State contracts, SB- 2189 licensing, outstanding child support obligations, HB-2486 proposed rules, copies to DCCA; business impact statements; ex parte communications; separation of functions, SB-175 recodification; ex parte communications; Sec. of State rules review, SB-175 rulemaking exemptions LRB codification of statutes, SB- 2190; HB-3810 rules procedures, SB-326 Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act, HB-452 Budget Stabilization Act, HB-3871 Cash Management Act, Illinois, SB-1985; HB-3650 Civil Administrative Code Departments of State Government - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT gasohol use, DCMS rules, HB-2325 high speed rail/magnetic levitation transportation development, HB-1960 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 State budget, tax expenditures, HB- 2364 technical changes, HB-3692 technical changes, SB-1270; HB-1606, 1913, 2626 Compensation Review Board 2741 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. abolishes, HB-4214 authority, limits, HB-962 FY93 cost-of-living increases, eliminates, SB-1972; HB-2923 reports: legislative, executive, judicial, HB-1561 Computer Scientist Licensing Act, HB- 3983 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Consumer Services Information Act, Office of grant application disclosure, SB-2191 DCMS travel management office, SB-405; HB-1297 Departments of State Government See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Domestic Products Procurement Act, HB- 143 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB- 1189 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Emergency Budget Act of FY91, SB-1239 of FY92 creates, SB-424; HB-2702 exempt: State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, HB- 429, 2783, 2823 Energy Conservation in Public Buildings Act, HB-1865 Environmental Facilities Financing Act, Illinois - see: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Equitable Restrooms Act, HB-812, 1150, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865, 1309 executive branch reorganization, SB-1911 Fiscal Note Act See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB- 2538 Food Service Privatization Act, HB-917 General Assembly See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Government Insurance Procurement Act, HB-3602 Governmental Efficiency Act, HB-3479 Governmental Ethics Act See ETHICS Governmental Joint Purchasing Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. non-profit agency participation, SB-1944 State agencies, DCMS oversight, SB- 2241; HB-4228 Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989, HB-2554 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act public building commissions, SB-1780 public hearings, DCCA information, HB-2149 technical changes, SB-1154 townships, Municipal Joint Action Water Agency, HB-3105 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 Lobbyist Registration Act See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION Long Term Care Ombudsman, State nursing home resident written summary of rights, HB-492 Minority Males Task Force - see: COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB-90, 822 Non-Duplication of State Services Act, HB- 1157 Omnibus Fiscal Practice Act, HB-3654 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828, 1809; HB-2054 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-3648 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB- 507; HB-703 Purchasing Act, Illinois bid exempt contracts fiscal impact report, SB-261 community colleges, State agencies, HB-2299 county board approval, HB-3374 disqualifications, SB-195 felons, HB-493 General Assembly member service contracts, HB-4235 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 group travel services, competitive bidding, HB-3738 Illinois-made, HB-143, 3032 multiyear contracts, personal property, SB-2131 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 record keeping, SB-1171, 2128 2742 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. recycled content paper products, HB- 1158 recycled materials, bidding preference, SB-922; HB-2338 repeals; State Government Procurement Code, HB-2546 resident bidder preference, HB-2883 responsible bidder, criteria, SB-2131; HB-3606 Scott Air Base, contract requirement exclusions, SB-2131 State agencies direct purchasing, SB-1783 State agencies maximum supplies, SB-45 State agencies, DCMS oversight, SB- 2241; HB-4228 State agency bidders, §5%, SB-1962 State agency emergency filing procedures, continued practice, E092-6 State contracts, business partner bans, HB-4234 subcontractor disclosure, HB-3946 tax delinquent vendors ban, SB-99; HB-438 technical changes, SB-719; HB-218, 1743 U.S. made goods, HB-512 university food procurement, HB-1077 reapportionment See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Revenue and Budget Act of 1992, SB-1557 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, repeals, HB-2437, 3813 Self-Help Clearing House Act, Illinois Lt. Gov. Office of Voluntary Action jurisdiction, HB-3811 Small Bus. Purchasing Act of 1992, Illinois, SB-2241; HB-4228 Spending Control Committee Act, SB-1557 State agencies See STATE AGENCIES State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 State Auditing Act - see: PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health, HB-1953 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 State Bonded Indebtedness Limitation Act, HB-1986 State budget see also: Governor accounting principles, FY94, HB-2714 appropriations; State agency budgetary compliance, Gov. monitor, HB-2714 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. program data, specific agency/fund, SB-1835; HB-3592 State retirement system funding formulas, HB-3627 tax expenditure report, HB-2364 State Building Cellulose Insulation Act, SB- 867 State contracts DOT subcontract guidelines, SB-21 electric service, HB-1526 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, HB-59 State Employee Indemnification Act elder abuse provider agencies, HB-3174 State failure to pay health benefits, HB-3000 State Employee Rent Act, HB-3834 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516; H B-4160 State Finance Act See PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES vacation/sick leave accrued time, certified, SB-771 State Government Procurement Code, HB- 2546 State Governmental Body Meeting Place Act, SB-1785 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General Accessibility Technology Review Board, HB-3314 Attorney General's Charitable Trust Enforcement Fund, HB-1564 Child Welfare Litigation Div., SB-1897 Consumer-Item Pricing Act, HB- 663 Environmental Legal Resources, Attorney General's Task Force on, SB-232, 989 human skeletal remains protection orders, HB-520 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB-744 municipal building code fine enforcement, HB-4059 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 Pollution Abatement Enforcement Act -- see: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 2743 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Solicitation of Elderly Persons Act, SB-1592 special assistant Attorneys General, State agencies, SB- 1982 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 Auditor General Dedicated Fund Note Act, HB- 3591 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB-2538 Public Aid Medicaid property transfer report, HB-3716 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 State Program Audit Report Act, SB-1170; HB-2421 Comptroller Dedicated Fund Note Act, HB- 3591 direct deposit, mental health service providers, SB-1079 employees, part-time teachers, SB-2053 legalized gambling; tax collection & administration, SB-2048 Lottery interagency agreements, Offset System, HB-854 Math/Science Academy imprest acct.; purchasing; contracts, SB-1618 Medicaid provider payments, HB- 849 public aid, financial & food stamp benefits, direct deposits, HB-342, 2216, 2227 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB-2399 State agency tax expenditure reports, SB-1172 State appropriation system, accounting principles, HB-2714 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947,3741 State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board, membership, SB-2053 State contracts, business partner bans, HB-4234 State Employment Records Act, SB-1516 HB-4160 State Funds Acknowledgment Act, HB-4197 State Prompt Payment Act, uniform rules, HB-738, 2697 technical changes, SB-1172, 1329, 1416 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Governor Child Advocacy Act, HB-4184 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Ill., HB-1624 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB-1189 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB- 182 Executive Orders - see: EXECUTIVE ORDERS Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 funds transfer authority, SB-45 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 National Guard active service orders, HB-3774 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947,3741 State budget program data breakdown by agency, SB-1835 State budget/appropriations; State agency budgetary compliance, Gov. monitor, HB- 2714 State budget, Gov. obligations, HB-3453 submission of budget, SB- 1173 Lieutenant Governor Gov. Office of Voluntary Action, functions assigned to Lt. Gov. Office, E091-6; HB-3811 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Secretary of State drug offense convictions, information exchange • agreements, HB-4140 Health Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Literacy Act, SB-2088, 2161 reports, offenses and violations, reference to Ill. Revised Statutes, HB-3810 Sec. of State Evidence Fund, SB-2165 Securities Dept., criminal justice agency, HB-2405 Solicitation of Elderly Persons Act, SB-1592 Treasurer 2744 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Advisory Task Force on Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, SB-189 change over audits, end of term of office, SB-650 direct deposit, mental health service providers, SB-1079 ex officio board member, various Boards/Authorities, SB-881; HB-967 Future Education Account Act, SB-399, 2115; HB-915, 3624 public aid payment direct deposit, HB-342 Public Aid recipient payments, direct deposit, HB-342, 2216, 2227 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-4070 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947, 3741 State Treasurer Bank Services Trust Fund Act, HB-3388 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act exempt: Sec. of State hearing application filing fees, HB-1995 protest fund payments, interest, SB-1732 sales revenues, deposited into GRF, HB-3777 State Paper Purchasing Act DCMS approval, HB-2181 direct billing by suppliers, SB-1171 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 State contracts, business partner bans, HB-4234 State Printing Contracts Act contract duration/vendor bills, SB- 1171 contract terms; billing & charge procedures, HB-2181 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 State agency reports, DCCA approval, SB-1783 State contracts, business partner bans, H B-42-34 State Program Audit Report Act, SB-1170; HB-2421 State Prompt Payment Act automatic interest, late payments, SB-1588; HB-3587 contractors as vendors; sub tier contractors, HB-703 interest penalties, nursing home bills, HB-849 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. interest, late payments, SB-1806; HB- 738 interest, vendor & contractor bills, HB- 2697 medical assistance payments, SB-30, 1589; HB-849, 999 public works contracts payment, HB- 703 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB-507 uniform application of Act, HB-738 uniform application, binding, SB-1588 vendors, HB-2999 State Property Control Act annual real property utilization report, SB-223 E.St.Louis transfer of property, SB- 1171 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 real property utilization reports, SB- 1171 State passenger vehicles, prohibits, HB-1339 surplus State cars, municipality use, HB-721 surplus State vehicles, E. St. Louis, HB-905 transferable property, free to schools, HB-1309 State Public Improvement Contracts Damage Waiver Act, HB-3177 State Records Act - see: RECORDS State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-924 State Travel Management Services Office, DCCA, SB-42 State vehicles, retread tires, HB-1159 Steel Products Procurement Act Domestic Products Procurement Act, U.S. or Canadian content, HB-143, 1811,3032,3082 U.S./Canadian made, HB-143 Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, HB-3391 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Veterans Public Works Compliance Fund, HB-2985, 3424 Voluntary Action, Governor's Office on transfers; Lt. Governor Office jurisdiction, HB-3811 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act creates, HB-2110 STATE OFFICERS See STATE GOVERNMENT 2745 STATE'S ATTORNEYS See COUNTIES STATUTES Balanced Budget Notes Act, HB-2418 codification Codification Plan Act, SB-1406, 1407; HB-2435, 2436 Election Code, HB-3812 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code, SB-2197; HB-768, 3673 LRB compilation, SB-2190; HB-3810 Municipal Code, municipal officers recodification, HB-2916, 2919 State Commemorative Dates Act, HB-2438 State Designations Act, HB-2439 Uniform Commercial Code, HB-2437, 3813 Dedicated Fund Note Act, HB-3591 Fiscal Note Act requirements, SB-992 State Superintendent of Education, HB-190, 2769 technical changes, SB-1172 Home Rule Note Act creates, SB-1032; HB-2169 statutory preemption, DCCA report, SB-2098; HB-3661 technical changes, SB-2097 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032; HB-2169 Housing Affordability Impact Note Act, HB-3808 Judicial Note Act caseload increase legislation, SB-2220 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB- 2452 Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991, SB-1218 revisories Civil Procedure Code: Name Change Act, Interpreter Privilege Act, Tender Act, HB-2440 Controlled Substances Act, Illinois, SB-151; HB-58, 1101, 1955, 2126, 2127 First 1991 Revisory Act, SB-1404; HB- 2434 First 1992 General Revisory Act, HB-2433 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act, SB-1410 Second 1991 Revisory Act, SB-1405 Second 1992 General Revisory Act, HB-2434 Statute on Statutes Board of Regents/Board of Governors, abolishes, SB-1549; HB-1727, 3040 equalized assessed valuation, SB-85; HB-513 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATUTES-Cont. Omnibus Bond Acts, short titles, HB- 3109 reports to General Assembly upon G.A. request, HB-3457 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947, 3741 Supreme Court decisions, conforming legislation, HB-2443 Township Code, SB-1411 SUNSET ACT See PROFFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION SURETIES consumer transactions 50% liability, HB-1344 TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES Boone County Civic Center Law, HB- 1237 bridge tax county board extension; backdoor referendum, SB-537 County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act technical changes, HB-1115 Economic Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, County, HB-277 Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act technical changes, HB-1115 motor fuel taxes imposition, county size, SB-2150; HB- 4082 Kane County, diesel fuel exemption, SB-839 new taxes/tax levies Community Building Complex Committee of Boone County Law, SB-1161 emergency services and disaster operations tax, HB-1247 occupation/privilege taxes, SB-1445, 1574 stormwater management property tax, HB-1257 property taxes community health facilities tax, increase with referendum, HB-3134 real estate transfer tax increase, HB-3026 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 validating acts, SB-1832; HB-3243 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX base income exclusions bond interest, HB-903 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 2746 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. senior citizen child care facility earnings, HB-1963 incomes under $1,000, persons' status, SB-1518 non-resident business income Illinois taxpayer/Illinois customers, HB-1429 professional athletes, HB-298, 2766, 2817 check-offs Animal Welfare Checkoff Fund, HB- 3065 Assistance to the Blind Checkoff Fund, HB-2190 Ballot Pamphlet Fund, Illinois, HB- 4117 Community Mental Health Center Checkoff Fund, HB-2194 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, HB- 1010 Illinois Veterans Home Fund, HB-2504 Military Absentee Ballot Fund, HB- 2539 Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund, HB-847 Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, SB-1378; HB-2190 Special Olympics, Illinois, HB-3330 United States Olympians Assistance Fund, SB-1378 Veterans Protective League Fund, HB- 2939, 4096 Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-362, 437 credits coal technology, SB-57; HB-991 daycare, HB-76 dependent children, SB-286 earned income credit, SB-2214 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 earned income, HB-1830 employers for employee housing assistance, HB-4121 employers of welfare recipients, HB- 3851 enterprise zone investments, HB-527 enterprise zone recycling business, SB- 2183 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, HB-2927, 4224 federal Defense projects, interstate compact participants, SB-1665 food, non-prescription medical items, SB-2245 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. lead abatement costs, HB-1852 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926; HB-4088 property tax, HB-75 property tax, 5%, SB-1378 rent, earned income, HB-2793 rental income, HB-1641 residential property taxes, increases, SB-1440 small business new employee wage percentage, HB-3620 working family earned income, HB3762 deductions accelerated benefits payments, HB-429 corporations, limits, SB-376 dependents claimed on another's return, SB-1547; HB-2817 enterprise zone dividends, SB-630; HB- 673,2765 Foundation Act, Illinois, HB-1522 health insurance, self-employed, SB- 174; HB-365 home buyers, HB-3755 home health care, HB-842 interest income, HB-902 IRA contributions, HB-429, 3760 life insurance proceeds, SB-318; HB- 429 losses due to fraud, SB-1649 moving expenses, HB-1476 principal residence real property tax, SB-82 residential real property tax, double deduction, permanent, SB-82; HB- 1423, 1467; SB-I(SS1) sr. cit. home health care services, HB- 3214 tuition, HB-3852 unemployment compensation benefits, HB-3362 definitions financial organization, SB-1796 distribution Common School/Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 Income Tax Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund, SB- 1918 Local Government Distributive Fund, HB-3782 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 estimated tax homeowner associations/political organizations, exempt, SB-1328 payment threshold, HB-4149 2747 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. exclusions - see: base income exempt organizations Cemetery Labor Relations Act, SB-1722; HB-3864 exemptions dependent children, HB-2793 dependents/self exemptions, SB-630 increases, individual, HB-2731, 4153 increases, persons under 13 yrs., HB- 535 Persian Gulf veterans bonus, SB-1345; HB-2579 standard, exceptions, SB-2214 losses limited loss carryover; limited deposits, HB-1103, 2764 payments checks not payable to Ill. Dept. of Rev., SB-77 credit card, SB-1490 electronic funds transfer, SB-1518, 2051 estimated, threshold, HB-4149 extensions, Persian Gulf participants, E091-1; HB-162 legalized gambling; tax collection & administration, SB-2048 Persian Gulf personnel, E091-1; SB-83, 1345; HB-162, 2579 protests filing period, SB-391; HB-1025, 1733 rates congressional candidate campaign committees, HB-2575 Education Assistance Fund deposits, SB-82; SB-l(SS1) increase, delayed schedule, SB-1378 increase, permanent, SB-82, 1113, 1918, 2156, 2213; HB-451, 1423, 1467; SB-1(SS1) increase, SB-1110, 1440, 1456; HB- 238,873, 4153 increase, senior citizen property tax exemptions, HB-3766 increase, temporary, SB-1528; HB- 2731, 2789, 3913 increases; education full funding, SB- 2235 School Aid Flat Grant Fund, HB-873 records, returns, notices composite returns, nonresident beneficiaries, SB-1328 dates, taxpayer liability & record keeping, SB-1956 electronic return, signature documents, SB-1956 filing extension, Chi. business district flooding, E092-2 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. foreign business taxes, disclosure, HB- 4120 Ill. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund/Triplicate Prescription Control Program Administration Fund, HB-3694 information from taxypayer, HB-3216 returns, filed on magnetic media, HB- 1734 returns, form & content, SB-1373 simplified EZ tax form, HB-1102 Retirement Savings Incentive Act, HB-4028 Revenue and Budget Act of 1992, SB-1557 Tax Preparers Registration Act, HB-3890 taxable income - see: base income technical changes, HB-451, 1095, 1102, 1753, 2109, 2190, 2194, 2198, 2604, 3836 technical changes, SB-423, 490, 630, 1108, 1162, 1187, 1384, 1440, 1518, 1977 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 withholding tax filing returns on magnetic media, HB- 1734 protest filings, HB-1733 TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS Bingo License and Tax Act see also: GAMES AND GAMBLING Common School/Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 legalized gambling; tax collection & administration, SB-2048 prize value, HB-245 technical changes, HB-956 Charitable Games Act - see: GAMES AND GAMBLING Cigarette Tax Act cigarette definition, SB-627 Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 technical changes, HB-3980 Throat Cancer Victims Assistance Fund, SB-1327 Cigarette Use Tax Act - see: TAXATION -OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES Coin-Operated Amusement Device Tax Act redemption machine tax, SB-264, 930 Disposable Diaper Tax Act, HB-200 fire protection districts emergency telephone system; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 levy dates, SB-1520, 2100 tax rate, ballot form, SB-593 Firearm Tax Act, HB-3855 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act creates, HB-1254, 2538 filing time period, HB-3618 2748 TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. forest preserve districts tax levy authorization, HB-220 validating acts, SB-1076, 1832; HB- 3206, 3243 Gasoline Storage Tax Act registration fee, SB-1478 Highway Code levy dates, SB-1520 household hazardous waste, solid waste disposal fee surcharge, HB-1509 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Revenue and Mandate Act of 1992, SB-1556 Local Governmental Tax Collection Act distribution intervals, SB-221; HB-3418 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693 Messages Tax Act invested capital, SB-498; HB-1085, 1733 quarterly estimated payments; invested capital, HB-1734 Mobile Home Legal Services Tax Act Abandoned Mobile Home Disposal Fund, SB-1674 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act annual increase, HB-904 date of calculation, HB-3460 rate increase, HB-3052 Motor Fuel Tax distribution of receipts, HB-2623 ethanol, blending, SB-2229 gasohol, excludes, SB-1362 international fuel tax agreements, SB- 32; HB-83, 84 kerosene fuels, special fuels, licensing, HB-1985 rates, lower, H B-1100 Recreational Trails Trust Fund transfers, SB-1616 tax-free sales, limits, SB-1956 technical changes, SB-625, 785, 1174; HB-1189 transfers, SB-1599 19 cents per gallon, SB-1015 new taxes/tax levies Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004, 1610 community college audit expense tax levy, HB-1660 Disposable Diaper Tax Act, HB-200 employer health insurance tax, SB- 1004 fire protection emergency telephone system; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 forest preserve tax levy authorization, HB-220 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS- Cont. household hazardous waste surcharge, SB-634; HB-1509 Outdoor Advertising Tax Act, HB- 1824 park district swimming pool tax, HB- 1583 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 redemption machine tax, SB-930 sanitary districts, costs of removal or remedial action, HB-3170 school district income tax, HB-453, 1227 Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB-3763 Outdoor Ad. Tax Act, HB-1824 park district swimming pool tax, HB-1583 public utilities taxes (Gas Revenue; Public Utilities Revenue; Telecommunications Excise) see also: TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/TOWNSHIP TAXES exemptions enterprise zone businesses, HB-1352 gas/electricity, energy intensive manufacturers, HB-1495 sch. dists., park dists., libraries, HB-2715 school districts, HB-1047, 1345 invested capital, HB-1085, 1733, 1734 State agencies, no payment or collection, SB-38; HB-169 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act radio repeater system, excludes, HB-1507 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act - see: GAMES AND GAMBLING Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act motor vehicle use tax, HB-4237 Revenue and Budget Act of 1992, SB-1557 sanitary district tax, HB-3170 school taxes capital improvement fund tax, increases, HB-3739 Chi. annual transportation tax, SB- 1685 Chi. education tax rate, increases, HB- 562 Chicago schools playground taxes, uses, SB-1554 community college audit expense tax levy, HB-1660 ed. purposes tax rates, reduces; Property Tax Relief Fund, SB-1440 ed., operations & maintenance, transportation taxes, increase; sr. citizen exemptions, HB-230 2749 TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Education Fund tax rate, increase, HB- 3510 educational facilities definition, HB-3739 educational purposes tax levies, abatement; School Income Tax Fund, SB-1456 educational service region income tax, SB-485; HB-2676, 3469 life safety tax, asbestos abatement, HB-3138 life safety taxes/bonds, HB-3801 Local Option Income Tax Act, SB- 2136 operation and maintenance funds, excess tax rate, HB-3629 operations/maintenance, excess tax rate, SB-2074; HB-3835 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, municipal tax, HB-2671 pupil transportation, fire prevention & safety, HB-599 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1227, 3470 School District Tax Replacement Fund, HB-238, 2789, 3913 special education taxes, HB-694, 695 tax levy & bond issue limits; expenditure determination; HB-2637 tax levy, combined school dists., HB-1752 technical changes, HB-908 temporary relocation expenses tax, HB-778 validating acts, HB-166 Special Service Area Tax Act proposal for new special service area, information, HB-1256 Tax Preparers Registration Act, HB-3890 Taxpayer Accountability Board Act, HB- 4122 Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act Ombudsman, eliminates, SB-1783 Taxpayer Ombudsman, SB-2120; HB- 2908 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act Common School/Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 exemptions Emergency Telephone System Boards, HB-2461 firearm dealers, HB-4035 school dist., park dist., libraries, HB-2715 school districts, HB-1047, 1345, 2715 radio repeater systems, HB-1507 Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB-3763 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Truth in Taxation Act approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) levy increase notices, HB-161 mailed notices, SB-1702; HB-3697, 3703 public hearing notice publication, HB- 3120 repeals, SB-85, 1701; HB-513, 2707, 3654, 3703 tax levy invalidation notice in newspaper, accuracy, HB-1376 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1733, 1985 Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act invested capital, HB-1733 TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/TOWNSHIP TAXES emergency services and disaster operations tax, removes authority, H B-1247 foreign fire insurance tax pension payments, HB-961 Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act, HB- 2954 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Revenue and Mandate Act of 1992, SB-1556 motor vehicle taxes, bans, SB-1737; HB- 2720 municipal hotel tax expenditure restrictions, HB-4069 infrastructure improvements, H B- 1144, 1902 municipal tax levies and collection approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-I) municipal telecommunications tax gross charge determination; private line services, HB-3150 mobile equipment: service address, liability, HB-3150 new taxes/tax levies municipal messages tax, radio magnetic waves, SB-616 municipal occupation & use taxes; muni. real property transfer tax, HB- 3146 municipality: transmitting messages by radio magnetic waves or fiber optics, HB-2148 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB- 2670 property tax surcharge, HB-882 real property title transfer tax, HB- 3132 2750 TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/TOWNSHIP TAXES-Cont. telecommunications tax, SB-1378 township insurance/self-insurance tax levy, HB-799 township sidewalk/street light/traffic control device tax, HB-4138 occupation/privilege taxes enterprise zone businesses, HB-1972 home rule occupation & use taxes, limits, HB-3756 municipal use tax collection, HB-2954 township general assistance tax social services, HB-587 State-funded programs, HB-997 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 utility taxes enterprise zones, SB-385; HB-1352 exemptions, SB-1628; HB-1495 gross receipts, SB-316; HB-60, 71 municipality: transmitting messages by radio magnetic waves or fiber optics, HB-2148 new ordinances, tax beginning, HB- 851,995 telecommunications tax, SB-1378; HB- 3140 TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES accelerated collections, SB-45 application, administration, HB-3256 Automobile Renting Occupation and Use Tax Act rental period, HB-3499 surcharge, Operation Desert Storm Veterans Fund, HB-847 technical changes, HB-1958 Cigarette Use Tax Act cigarette definition, SB-627 Common School/Higher Education Enhancement Fund, HB-3943 definitions selling price, excludes rebates, HB- 1306 disbursements, school district capital improvements grants, HB-1658, 2864 exclusions High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act, HB-2692 mutual water companies, HB-1401 exemptions community service food distribution program sales, HB-4238 food and drugs, HB-1121, 1214 food customer bill, employee tips, SB-497 Ill. Housing Authority building projects, HB-1503 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES-Cont. interstate carrier personal property (aircraft), SB-2100 recycling equipment, HB-1167 religious organizations, removes, HB- 4242 reusable diapers, HB-1103, 3974 school buses, SB-324; HB-934 senior citizen food & medicine, HB- 686 Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 gasohol, HB-683 Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act, HB- 2954 Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act definitions, HB-3594 permanent resident, SB-1743 technical changes, HB-3594, 4069 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB- 1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority ground transportation providers, HB- 2790, 2859, 2913 Motor Fuel Tax Fund transfers, suspends, SB-424 new taxes/tax levies Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act, HB-2692 integrated pest management, HB-3223 Metro. Pier/Expo Auth. ground transportation providers, HB-2790, 2859, 2913 Metropolitan Entertainment District and Casino Gaming Regulatory Act, SB-1(SS-2); HB-1(SS-2) Pharmaceutical Distributors Occupation Tax Act, HB-4175 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB- 2670 sale of tires, SB-1311 Pharmaceutical Distributors Occupation Tax Act, HB-4175 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241, 2239; HB-1450, 1935 rates hospital/nursing home restaurant food costs, HB-3256 increases: food, drugs, medical appliaances-State Medicaid Fund, SB-2245 motor fuel, HB-18 Retailers' Occupation Tax Act auctioneer liability, HB-3898, 4051 2751 TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES-Cont. certificate revocation personal property sales, misdemeanor, SB-1956 theater owners, minor admission, HB-2287 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 dates, taxpayer liability & record keeping, SB-1956 deductions, enterprise zone building materials, SB-499; HB-1972 erroneous refund, tax liability, HB-1733 exclusions enterprise zone improvement materials, HB-298, 2891 motor fuel/gasohol, increases, SB-45 payments, electronic funds transfer, SB-1518, 2051 prepaid liquor tax; prepaid taxes, information, SB-1952 protests, filing period, SB-392, 654; HB-1026, 1027, 1733 returns filing time period, HB-2875 ROTA late payment penalty, exceptions, HB-2890 technical changes, HB-1103 technical changes, SB-499 returns estimated payments, HB-2915 payment schedule, HB-3053 Service Occupation Tax Act applicability, SB-1373 exempt medical services, SB-1810 payments, electronic funds transfer, SB-1518, 2051 technical changes, SB-654 Service Use Tax Act applicability, SB-1373 erroneous refund, tax liability, HB-1733 exempt medical services, SB-1810 payment by electronic funds transfer, SB-1518 sale of service, SB-1328 technical changes, SB-631; HB-1406, 3948 television/catalog sales report to G.A., HB-779 transfers, Ill. Tax Increment Fund, SB-654 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 Use Tax Act applicability, retail purchases, HB-3256 erroneous refund, tax liability, HB-1733 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES-Cont. payment by electronic funds transfer, SB-1518 refunds, improperly paid taxes, SB-654 Vehicle Use Tax business transfers, HB-2651 surcharge, tire shredding, HB-2340 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES See Also: SPECIAL SESSION 1 (SS-1) armed forces personnel, tax breaks, E091-1; HB-303 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693,927 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2193 new taxes/tax levies stormwater management property tax, HB-1257 Omnibus Fiscal Practice Act, HB-3654 Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform creates, HB-1733, 1985 penalty/enforcement, SB-1490 pendency of appeal, no penalties or interest, HB-3945 property tax extension limitations, HB- 1084 ROTA late payment penalty, exceptions, HB-2890 Persian Gulf personnel, tax breaks, EO91-1 Property Tax Commission, HB-1511 Property Tax Extension Limitation Act applicablility, voter petition & referendum, HB-4127 Cook County, SB-1474; HB-2707, 3704 creates, SB- (SS-1); SB-1378; HB- 2648 exclusions life safety project bonds payments, SB-1652 Local Gov'tal. & Gov'ta. Employees Tort Immunity Act levies, SB-1933; HB-3180 exemptions, HB-2668, 2669, 2912, 2914, 3381, 3411 libraries, taxing districts, SB-1978 non-home rule taxing dists., counties over 2 mill., HB-3455 park district bonds, aggregate extension base, SB-1925; HB-3477 park district extensions, aggregate extension base, HB-3829 rate adjustments, date after referendum, SB-2234 2752 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. referendum, except sch. Education Fund tax rate increase, HB-3510 Statewide application, HB-2772 tax bonds, no referendum, HB-3339 technical changes, HB-3455 technical changes, SB-2089 Property Tax Levy Limitation Act of 1991, HB-1729 Property Tax Limitation Act, SB-1 (SS-1); HB-I(SS-l), 2(SS-1), 3(SS-1), 6(SS-1) Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB-I1110 Real Estate Transfer Tax Act beneficial interests, sworn statements, SB-86 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 Home Ownership Made Easy participants, exempt, HB-4119 real estate transfer declaration, sworn statements, HB-16 technical changes, SB-1029; HB-2152 transferred real estate form, financing questions, SB-1520; HB-1084, 3220 Revenue Act of 1939 abatement cancellation/repayment, business relocation, HB-4066 Dept. Conservation lodges, HB-1838 educational purposes tax levies, HB-873 enterprise zones, HB-1134 home rule urban decay property, HB-2193, 3580 municipalities, property abatements, community revitalization donations, HB- 4089 overpaid property taxes, HB-2450 recycling real property, HB-1166 school/community college dist. levy, senior citizen property, HB-4229 urban decay areas, HB-127 urban decay property, SB-2100 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) assessments abatement, home rule urban decay, residential property, SB-1490 annual equalization factor, SB- 792 appraisal evidence, HB-55 assessment districts, quadrennial assessments, SB-1582 challenge complaints, taxing dist. standing, HB-427 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. contested, standard of proof, SB- 1704 Cook County assessment districts, separate equalization factors, SB-1642; HB-3130 districts; apportionment, SB-1520 equalization, terminates; permanent valuation, SB-85 mailed notices, median level information, HB-1084, 3929 notice of change, SB-1328; HB- 3705 prior year EAV, SB-1474 reduced, applications, HB-892 reductions, gov'tal. regulatory programs, HB-861 reductions, horseracing grandstand, HB-1935 RR property index numbers, SB- 1653 33 1/3% definition, HB-3418 assessors additional compensation, SB-1744 bond and oath, revisions, SB-1643; HB-1084, 2965, 3670 bond and oath, SB-2100 Cook County, asmt-to-sales ratio study, HB-985 Cook County, assessment lists, HB-984 employee benefits, HB-699, 2193 township assessor, appointments, SB-1606 township assessor, performance- based compensation, HB-406 township assessor, qualifications, SB-221; HB-1482 vacancies, township/municipal assessor qualifications, SB-221 Board of Appeals, Cook County assessment rates, HB-3701 contesting assessments, SB-1705 equalization, SB-519; HB-948 evidence disclosure, SB-2242 board of review appeals process, SB-2100 appeals, evidence disclosure, SB- 2242 assessment practice course, SB-1490, 2100; HB-1084, 3404 complaints, copies of petition, HB- 2200 county boards of review, HB-848 Property Tax Appeal Board-see State Property Tax Appeal Board below collector's books-tax extensions apportionment, SB-2100; HB- 1084, 3220 2753 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. EAV of prior year, SB-1706; HB- 3700 School Income Tax, SB-1113 senior citizen homestead property, abatement, HB-2685 Cook County, quarterly payments, SB-1378 county collectors bonds, SB-2100; HB-1084, 3220 delinquent taxes active duty military personnel extensions, SB-83, 84, 85, 126; HB-303 disabled adults, public guardian notification, SB-332 duplicate notices, HB-870, 958, 1169, 1628 mortgage lender pay interest, HB-2138 municipal liens, HB-2950 no proration; redemption provisions, HB-2352 taxes under $150, property exempt, HB-3418 exemptions church property, filing of form, HB-2055 custodial/security personnel housing, SB-150 disabled veterans, SB-323 exempt property address, SB-1641 forest preserve district property, SB-1823 interstate compact authority property, SB-1665 leased municipal property, SB- 1345 Sr.Cit./Dis.Persons Property Tax Relief & Pharmaceutical Assistance grant recipients, HB- 3766 homestead exemptions armed forces personnel, HB-303 circuit breaker exemption, HB- 913 disabled, HB-810 eligibility notices mailed, SB-2100 general, SB-1109, 1328, 1654; HB-3413, 3456, 3669, 4218 general, senior citizen reapplications, HB-616, 1084, 3757,3758 inflation reduction exemption, new, HB-229, 285, 2795 prorated, HB-810, 920 senior citizens, HB-810, 958, 1084, 1153, 1169, 1264, 1628, 2685, 2686, 3015, 3413, 3456, 3668 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. senior citizens, SB-12, 1530, 1723, 1756, 2100 sr. cit. EAV reduction, SB-1837 sr. cit. inflation reduction, new, HB-285, 2795, 2813 sr. cit. tax freeze exemption, HB- 817, 1501, 2713, 3759 sr. cit., reapplication, HB-616, 1084, 3757, 3758 vehicles and portable structures, HB-1134; SB-1328 leasehold estate taxes, HB-130 liens of taxes County trustee, deduction of costs, HB-2951 Local Option Income Tax Act, SB- 2136 Omnibus Fiscal Practices Act, HB- 3654 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Property Tax Appeal Board, State appeals from all counties, SB-518, 1707; HB-947, 3699 de novo appeals; evidence, HB- 3058 elected, HB-4125 procedures; appeals, HB-1084, 3219 property tax extension limitations, HB- 1084 Property Tax Levy Limitation Act of 1991, HB-1729 rates calculation, SB-1378 certifications, HB-799 county tax levies, HB-838 levy certification date, HB-406 tax increase, notice prior to levy, SB-1701; HB-3703 real property classification, SB-160, 1644; HB-3455 redemptions fees, SB-907 interest penalty, increase, HB- 1634 real property, tax sales, SB-1329 redemption notice fee, HB-1084, 3016 redemption period, extension, HB- 2072 right to redemption; time periods; notice; amounts; posting; deficiencies; judgments; protest, HB-2352 sales, delinquent taxes, SB-1328; HB-2352 service of notice, HB-2950 sales in error chemical hazards, HB-1709 2754 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. fees, SB-907 in lieu of municipality reimbursement, HB-1708 sales ratio studies, HB-1084, 3220 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1227, 3470 State Property Tax Appeal Board appealable decision criteria; appeals process, HB-1084, 3219 appeals, evidence disclosure, SB- 2242 assessment level, SB-2243 tax bills due dates; installments, HB-2707 estimated, notice prior to levy, HB-3703 senior citizen information, HB- 1153 tax deeds municipal liens for water/sewer service, HB-2695 petition filing fee, HB-1123 redemption notice, HB-1084, 3491 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB-513, 2707 tax levies, uniform dates, SB-1378 tax sales building demolition/repair costs, SB-2099; HB-3663 county trustees; county collectors, HB-2947 fees, SB-2100 fees, SB-907 maximum bids, SB-199, 1539; HB-154, 2850 pre-registration, HB-2756 published prior registration requirements, SB-1520 purchaser payments, receipt of tax certificate, HB-1707 redemption notice fee, HB-1084, 3016 redemptions; penalties, SB-1056 unpaid municipal liens, HB-2948 void, hazardous materials/ underground storage tank clean- up, HB-3492 taxpayer objection, standard of proof, HB-3702 technical changes, HB-448, 450, 1084, 1130, 1192, 1640, 1801, 1899, 2189, 2193, 2200, 2947, 2954, 3456, 4137, 4149; HB-2(SS-1) technical changes, SB-574, 629, 814, 872, 1188, 1321, 1328, 1383, 1825, 1976, 2100 valuation additional valuation application, filing date, HB-3460 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. classification system, referendum, SB-1959 coal cleaning facilities, tax benefits, SB-455 Cook County TIFs, current year EAV, SB-2050 diminution, property owner notify assessor, HB-2970 housing subsidy income, exempt, HB-1928 notice of change, list improvements, SB-1703 rehabilitation projects, HB-2193 taxpayer notice, HB-1134 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) additional grant, eliminates, SB-1783, 2156 annual adjustment, HB-1568 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 eligibility; copayments; program costs, SB-1479 eligibility, SB-1806; HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 income threshold/grant base increase, HB-3934 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act, SB-1806 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479, 1671; HB- 4179 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act deferral eligibility standard, HB-981, 1317 eligibility; Sr. Cit. Homestead Protection Act, SB-1095 income eligibility threshold, SB-1816 Sr. Cit. Real Estate Tax Deferral and Assessed Value Freeze Act, short title, HB-866 technical changes, SB-1095 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB-513, 2707 Tax Limitation Act, HB-1 (SS-1) Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 TAXATION - SALES TAXES See TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES TEACHERS authority and duties alcoholism & drug addiction intervenors, HB-2413 2755 TEACHERS-Cont. certification alternative certification; teacher internship policy, HB-2081 bilingual special education, SB-2179 Braille proficiency, SB-1640 Chicago, substitute teachers certificate exchange program, SB-121 distance learning services, HB-525 equivalent teaching certificates, HB-602 math/science alternative certificate, HB-780 nonrenewable resident certificate, specific subject area, SB-240 preschool, date, SB-118 registration of certificates, HB-1891 technical changes, SB-1420 Chicago/Cook County dismissal, supernumerary teachers, HB-3739 full time positions, HB-474 teacher dismissal, misconduct, HB- 4136 teacher transfers, SB-1655 compensation paid leave of absence, Downstate Teacher Retirement Board membership, SB-710 salaries, HB-128 Governmental Ethics Act teachers, exempt, HB-732 grants/scholarships - see: GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS (State Board of Education) inter-governmental agreement courses, certified teachers, HB-3505 leave of absence paid, Downstate Teachers Retirement Board membership, SB-710 State Teacher Certification Board classroom teacher members, HB-2642 student discipline cases, counsel representation, HB-2827 teacher institutes internationalization, foreign integration, SB-1735 sexual abuse & assault awareness seminars, HB-2556 TELECOMMUNICATIONS See UTILITIES TELEVISION See ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS-Cont. Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Clean Indoor Air Act - see: HEALTH Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act repeals, SB-823; HB-1849 technical changes, HB-3926 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, repeals, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act cigarette papers, vending machines, HB-672 tobacco accessories, deletes; Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Products Tax Act, HB-3763 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 TORTS See INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS TOWNSHIPS Adopt-A-Highway Act, local litter collection, HB-2741 Comprehensive Township Zoning Law, HB- 4171 East St. Louis Township modular housing factory, DCCA Build Ill. grants, HB-1584 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Leyden Township Civic Center Law, HB- 101,304 Leyden Township Space Needs Law Board membership, HB-1495 creates, SB-729 officers and employees school treasurers, HB-609, 899 township treasurers/school trustees, referendum to abolish, HB-347, 3382 Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act appointments, elected officials, HB-407 Regional Councils of Government Act, SB- 2210; HB-4063 technical changes, HB-798, 799 Town Hall Act bonds, authorization, HB-3204 Town Hospital Act drug abuse treatment, HB-3965 Township Annexation Act annexation notice, adjacent townships, HB-2921 annexation, adjacent townships, coterminous city, HB-854 2756 TOWNSHIPS-Cont. coterminous city/township payments, exceptions, SB-1995; HB-2918 coterminous city, real estate taxes, SB-221 township payments, coterminous cities, HB-799 Township Code, SB-1411 Township Law of 1874 board of trustees borrowing of money, time limits; town hall construction contracts, HBR-408 capital expenditures; senior citizen services, SB-521 employee benefits, HB-699, 2193 financial statements; auditing of accounts, SB-922 funds expenditure, HB-3057 literacy township committee, HB- 3049 pond regulation, SB-2049 sidewalk/street lighting/traffic control tax, SB-2049; HB-4138 social services, general assistance, HB-587 State-funded programs, general assistance, HB-997 surplus real estate valuations, HB- 2967 township attorney compensation, SB-221 township funds expenditures, SB-505 corporate powers annual audits, HB-410 borrowing money, time limits; town hall construction contracts, HB-408 contracts, modular housing factories, HB-1584 federal Housing & Community Development Act funds, HB-3087 federal housing funds, HB-3692 sale or lease of township/road district property, SB-221; HB- 2968 discontinuance county board form of gov't., HB- 68 effective date; township assets; county general assistance, HB- 4215 petition, referendum, SB-887 officers and employees caucus procedure, restrictions, H B-3427 employee benefits, HB-699 financial statements; auditing of accounts, SB-922 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOWNSHIPS-Cont. fixed compensation, SB-100 omission of duty, misconduct, SB-1688 township assessor, abolishes, HB- 2945 township attorneys, SB-221, 505 township monies, township supervisor accounting, HB-798 township supervisor account to board, HB-1535 vacancies, SB-221 voter / legal voter / elector, HB- 411 organization technical changes, HB-798, 799, 1221, 1222 registered voters, HB-352 special town meetings insurance/self-insurance tax levy, HB-799 sr. citizen housing revenue bonds, HB-799 Township Senior Citizens' Housing Act, HB-3191 technical changes, SB-887; HB-798, 799, 1221, 1222, 3191 Township Senior Citizens' Housing Act, HB-3191 Township Waterworks Act competitive bidding threshold, SB-505 municipality annexation, assumption of debt, HB-867 Township Zoning Act Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 municipal zoning powers, townships consent, HB-3516 TRADE AND TOURISM Caribbean foreign trade office, HB-1585 Critical Trends Assessment Act, HB-570 DCCA foreign trade offices transfer of duties to Ill. business in country, HB-2505 Deposit of State Moneys Act heritage tourism linked investments, HB-1041 Dept. of Conservation marketing/promotion contracts, HB- 1954 East St. Louis Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB-3838 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 European Community Trade Project, Illinois, DCCA, SB-484 Export Council Act/Export Development Act of 1983, repeals, SB-1314 Export Development Act of 1983, Illinois 2757 TRADE AND TOURISM-Cont. Board members, SB-484 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967, 3225 foreign firms DCCA incentives, reciprocity, HB-209 income tax payment disclosure, HB- 4120 Foreign Trade Zones Act East St. Louis; Dominican Republic/ Haiti, HB-3858 multiple within region, HB-3858 Hispaniola Foreign Trade Zone Act, HB- 3858 Tourism and Promotion Act, Illinois, SB- 517 TRANSPORTATION See Also: AERONAUTICS See Also: MOTOR VEHICLES bicycle messenger services, liability insurance, HB-3746, 3790 bicycles bike paths multi-use trails and passes, HB-332 bike paths, Dept. Conservation funds, SB-1318 commercial bicycle messenger service, HB-46 rallies, regulation, HB-1228 Boat Registration and Safety Act boat ID certificate, HB-1427 boat livery, equipment & registration requirements, HB-1304 building, first time title, documentation, HB-1059 county citation fine revenue, SB-1754 fees, SB-1896 impounded watercraft, Dept. Conservation, HB-70 motorboat mufflers, noise levels, SB-426; HB-528, 1252, 1424 personal watercraft; investigations; registration decals; safety certification, HB-1431 sailboards, personal flotation devices, HB-476,528 transfer fees, SB-1953 transfer of unexpired time on ID certificate, SB-1754 water skier safety flag, HB-528 watercraft theft; no wake zones; blood alcohol/breath tests; safety equipment; accident reports; info disclosure, HB-1369 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) - see: Metropolitan Transit Authority Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB- 2753 Commercial Transportation Law, Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRANSPORTATION-Cont. see also: MOTOR VEHICLES gate malfunctions reporting, ICC toll- free number, HB-181 rail carrier eminent domain, HB-1016 Coordinating Committee on Transportation Act, Illinois membership; reports, HB-2446 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund outside St. Treasury; deposits; caps; transfers, HB-1129 Dept. of Transportation (DOT) - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Downstate Public Transportation Act gasohol, HB-2325 local mass transit district participants, HB-3232 nonurbanized assistance participants, SB-1695 Food Safety Transportation Act food components; vehicle cleaning, HB- 1901 high-speed rail/magnetic levitation, SB- 844; HB-1960 Interstate Rail Passenger Network Compact Act, HB-2865, 3729, 3754 Local Mass Transit District Act bikeways and trails, SB-1664 Metropolitan Transit Authority Act bikeways and trails, SB-1664 citizens advisory board, SB-585 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 CTA employee other gov'tal. employment, SB-413 CTA police force, HB-499 CTA supervisors, traffic ordinance enforcement, HB-1685 CTA: employee discipline; budgets; board member duties, SB-1496, 2088 liability, HB-2191 office-holding, prohibits MTA employees, SB-844 Public Transportation Employees Suggestion Award Program, SB- 1496 retraining courses, employee compensation, HB-789 severability provisions, SB-1603 technical changes, HB-184 public transit buses, ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, HB-2203 rail carrier covered coal cars, HB-4219 Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act, HB-2636, 3996 railroads 2758 TRANSPORTATION-Cont. crossings, blocking, SB-1781 DOT rail passenger service study, HB-2381 grade crossing stop signs, HB-182 grade crossings/separations, transportation system plans, HB-716 grade crossings, ICC direct installation, SB-72 technical changes, HB-1900 Regional Transportation Authority Act bikeways and trails, SB-1664 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 costs/administrative expenses; bid thresholds; rate protection contracts, SB-1016 fare increases; tax proceeds, SB-1960 public bid threshold, HB-2191 Public Transportation Employees Suggestion Award Program, SB- 1496 RTA tax revenues allocation, HB-3451 technical changes, SB-2060, 2061, 2230; HB-183, 1015, 2989, 3601, 3653 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act transfer of unexpired time on ID certificate, SB-1754 U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB-396 TREASURER, STATE see: STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers UNCLASSIFIED LAWS Kaskaskia Commons funds, educational uses, SB-190 PA80-1048 Kankakee Valley Park District, reversion of property from Dept. Conservation, HB-70 PA86-1289 legal description, HB-2174 PA86-1462 effective date, HB-459 PA86-261 TV/catalog sales tax, Dept. report to G.A., HB-779 PA86-729 Kane County, Dept. Corrections conveyance, HB-2174 PA87-864, technical changes, HB-4251 Streator Spring Lake, State of Ill. right to reversion, SB-1030 UNIFORM LAWS Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform see also: DEATH see also: MEDICINE Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. death, definition, HB-36 Arbitration Act, Uniform see also: ARBITRATION Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Commercial Code, Uniform see also: BANKING AND FINANCE see also: SALES accelerated payments or performance option, good faith and commercially reasonable manner, SB-2157 account numbers on checks, SB-721 banking day, SB-1926 bulk transfers, repeals, HB-628 codification, HB-3813 collection expenses, SB-1167 commercial paper, bank deposits & collections, HB-3126 consumer lease transactions, SB-104; HB-358 Crop Security Interest Act/Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, HB-2437, 3813 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 deposit accounts: set-off rights, interest transfer, financing statements, HB-3436 dishonored checks, liability, HB-431 enforcement, HB-431 leases motor vehicle lease contracts, HB- 2941 liability, payor bank, timely returns, HB-2134 National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, incorporates changes, HB-431, 4094 security interest, perfected, HB-2134 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform SB-1159; HB-2372 see also: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Uniform see also: SALES equitable relief, SB-1507 misrepresentation of condition of property to induce repairs, HB-4226 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, HB- 36 see also: DEATH Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform see also: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY abandoned property, SB-1898, 1949; HB-1956, 3126 technical changes, HB-3368 Foreign Judgments Act, 1964 Revised Uniform Enforcement of 2759 UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. see also: CIVIL PROCEDURE - judgments adopts; repeals 1948 Act, HB-627 Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois, Uniform see also: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES household products, bitter taste, SB-76, 227; HB-814 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform see also: LAW ENFORCEMENT discipline for misconduct connected with work, SB-1082 written notice before disciplinary proceedings, SB-1919 Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform see also: TAXATION - PROPERTY creates, HB-1733, 1985 penalty/enforcement, SB-1490 pendency of appeal, no penalties or interest, HB-3945 property tax extension limitations, HB- 1084 ROTA late payment penalty, exceptions, HB-2890 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform see also: DOMESTIC RELATIONS child health insurance beneficiary, SB-1821 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784, 3322 child support, manner of payment, HB- 3832 support, income withholding petitions, HB-4106 withheld support payments, SB-2073 withholding, past due penalty, HB- 2933 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, repeals, HB-2437, 3813 see also: BANKING AND FINANCE see also: SALES see also: STATE GOVERNMENT Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform see also: TAXATION - PROPERTY technical changes, HB-1614 UTILITIES Citizens Cable Television Board Act, HB- 3883 Citizens Utility Board Dept. of Revenue mailings, HB-1733 enclosures; Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898; HB-2544, 3678 Financial Consumers' Assoc. (FCA) Act & CUB mailings, HB-1515 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UTILITIES-Cont. Commerce Commission, Illinois (ICC) - see: COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-41, 3847 delinquent sewerage charges, local gov't. liens, HB-3189 Electric Supplier Act electric transmission line construction, moratorium, HB-2775, 2863 State Property service contracts, HB- 1526 technical changes, SB-1194 Energy Assistance Act definitions; eligibility; participation; SB-45 eligibility level, HB-3733 expenditure of funds, SB-1475; HB- 2666 of 1991, creates, SB-1266; HB-2617 technical changes, SB-2203, 2206; HB- 580 weatherization dwelling heating system repairs, HB-1781 recycled cellulose insulation, HB-1137 Fax - see: telecommunications Gas Pipeline Safety Act, Illinois - see: SAFETY Hydroelectric Power Utilization Act, HB- 1696 municipal utilities combined water/sewer systems, HB-88 electric: Reliability of Service Summary Reports, HB-1392 enterprise zone taxes, SB-385 liens, delinquent sewerage charges, HB-3189 public television - see: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION Public Utilities Act advertising limitations, removes, HB-281 prohibits, HB-501 capitalization stock/bond/note issue fee, payment, HB-3168 definitions gross revenue, SB-38; HB-169 municipal wholesale rate, HB- 1696 public utility, SB-735, 1526, 1766 direct appeal, administrative order, HB-4081 electric generating facilities new construction, ICC evaluations, SB-1943 intercorporate relations 2760 UTILITIES-Cont. credit/debit cards, prohibits, HB- 1898 low-income assistance, HB-1751 technical changes, HB-1897 utility sales/repairs to heating & cooling equipment, HB-3038 power outages - see: service/repairs public utilities duties / accounts / reports tax filing, HB-3168 violations, ICC penalties, HB-2488 violations, individuals, HB-1523 rates/fees see also: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION (ICC) advertising expenses, HB-3011, 3644 classes of customers, fair rates, HB-3581 Clean Air Act compliance plans, SB-455; HB-2342 complaints, ICC hearings / investigations / orders, HB-2488 electric utilities using coal, SB-629 electric, purchased power costs, HB-3111 enterprise zone businesses, pass-on municipal utility taxes, HB-1972 Environmental Protection Act fees, SB-1295 fees paid under Env. 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Clean Air Act compliance plans, SB-455; HB-2342 disconnection, handicapped persons, HB-2978 electric utilities using coal, SB-629 emissions control, HB-2342 energy audits, HB-580, 758 energy planning period, HB-1601 energy supply planning studies, HB-1388 interrupted service, consumer refund, HB-3003, 3156, 3193 meter reading, estimated bills, HB-3788 meter readings, SB-1043 methane, forest preserve landfills, electric utility usage, SB-221 nuclear power plant audits & investigations, HB-3012 power interruptions and surges, SB-1698, 2085, 2172; HB-244, 3156, 3193 power outages, company audits, HB-1392 public utility fuel modifications, ICC findings, SB-455 residential consumption, meters, HB-235 space heaters, reconnection, HB-619 termination notice, tenants, HB- 1322 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB- 1173 taxation - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS technical changes, SB-1044, 1175, 1176, 1400, 2094, 2095; HB-1412, 1897, 2056, 2057, 2425, 3658, 3659 telecommunications - see: telecommunications, below Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241, 2239; HB-1450, 1935 Public Water District Act delinquent sewerage charges, liens, HB-854 republication, municipal ordinance, HB-854 trustees, compensation, HB-1050 trustees, election, HB-2337 Rental Property Utility Act utility company definition, SB-1790 Residential Customers Energy Efficiency Devices Act, SB-50 Residential Weatherization Program, SB- 49; HB-580, 3734 Safe Power Transmission Act, SB-1436 2761 UTILITIES-Cont. telecommunications (Universal Telephone Service Protection Article) advertising expenses, restricts rate increases, HB-3644 alternative forms of regulation task force; carrier justify rates; bans cross-subsidization; payphone provider compensation; flat rate local option, HB-4043 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 caller ID technology, customer consent, HB-333 competitive services, HB-2534 county recorder, FAX signatures & labeling, HB-2495 credit/debit cards, prohibits, HB-1898 distance learning systems, HB-296, 525 Emergency Telephone System Act - see: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL Fax, SB-78; HB-2456, 2631 federal program participation, ICC analysis, SB-62 federal programs, no customer costs, SB-111 flat rate local calling option, SB-448; HB-949, 3644 impaired hearing certification, HB- 3349, 3734 impaired hearing devices, SB-1942 info. services providers, SB-1928 Information Services Sales Act, SB- 1114 operator services providers, HB-3971 pay per call service access, SB-1627 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 push-button pay phones, bans, HB-498 refunds, subscriber line charge waiver program, HB-2811 refunds, temporary supplemental intrastate pay phone rates, HB-2417 regulation, SB-511; HB-4169 repeals, extends, HB-2643, 3124, 3644, 4169, 4209 restoration, HB-4210 Rotary Dial Public Telephone Act, SB- 819 service expansion programs cost-benefit analysis, HB-990 State, no customer costs, HB-991 technical changes, SB-1044, 1400, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2137; HB-1412, 3659, 3660 telephone directories, furnished to public libraries, HB-4227 telephone directory listing, customer solicitation, HB-1434 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 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(87-0212)A PA (87-0213)A PA (87-0214)A PA (87-0215)A PA (87-0216)A PA (87-0217)A PA (87-0218)A PA (87-0219)A PA (87-0220)A PA (87-0221)A PA (87-0222)A PA (87-0223)A PA (87-0224)A PA (87-0225)A PA (87-0226)A PA (87-0227)A PA (87-0228)A PA (87-0229)A PA (87-0230)A PA (87-0231)A PA (87-0232)A PA (87-0233)A PA (87-0234)A PA (87-0235)A PA (87-0236)A PA (87-0237)A PA (87-0238)A PA (87-0239)A PA (87-0240)A A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Bill No. HB-0460 HB-0515 HB-0601 HB-0604 HB-0605 HB-0620 HB-0746 HB-0778 HB-0796 HB-0815 HB-0914 HB-1025 HB-1026 HB-1121 HB-1235 HB-1238 HB-1296 HB-1304 HB-1314 HB-1323 HB-1376 HB-1441 HB-1461 HB-1698 HB-1733 HB-1956 HB-1982 HB-2138 HB-2165 HB-2168 HB-2174 HB-2355 HB-2413 HB-2512 SB-0041 SB-0043 SB-0051 SB-0115 SB-0191 SB-0197 SB-0220 SB-0240 SB-0246 SB-0278 SB-0510 SB-0585 SB-0649 SB-0724 SB-1032 SB-1161 SB-1248 SB-1249 SB-1281 SB-1286 SB-1323 SB-1329 HB-0302 HB-0466 HB-0473 HB-0480 Date 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-03-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 2767 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0241)A PA (87-0242)A PA (87-0243)A PA (87-0244)A PA (87-0245)A PA (87-0246)A PA (87-0247)A PA (87-0248)A PA (87-0249)A PA (87-0250)A PA (87-0251)A PA (87-0252)A PA (87-0253)A PA (87-0254)A PA (87-0255)A PA (87-0256)A PA (87-0257)A PA (87-0258)A PA (87-0259)A PA (87-0260)A PA (87-0261)A PA (87-0262)A PA (87-0263)A PA (87-0264)A PA (87-0265)A PA (87-0266)A PA (87-0267)A PA (87-0268)A PA (87-0269)A PA (87-0270)A PA (87-0271)A PA (87-0272)A PA (87-0273)A PA (87-0274)A PA (87-0275)A PA (87-0276)A PA (87-0277)A PA (87-0278)A PA (87-0279)A PA (87-0280)A PA (87-0281)A PA (87-0282)A PA (87-0283)A PA (87-0284)A PA (87-0285)A PA (87-0286)A PA (87-0287)A PA (87-0288)A PA (87-0289)A PA (87-0290)A PA (87-0291)A PA (87-0292)A PA (87-0293)A PA (87-0294)A PA (87-0295)A PA (87-0296)A PA (87-0297)A PA (87-0298)A PA (87-0299)A PA (87-0300)A Bill No. HB-0596 HB-0602 HB-0785 HB-0791 HB-0802 HB-0908 HB-0931 HB-1021 HB-1053 HB-1091 HB-1184 HB-1245 HB-1251 HB-1299 HB-1333 HB-1379 HB-1408 HB-1488 HB-1589 HB-1594 HB-1603 HB-1659 HB-1684 HB-1713 HB-1832 HB-1930 HB-1945 HB-1983 HB-2014 HB-2094 HB-2305 HB-2438 HB-2439 HB-2521 HB-2531 SB-0008 SB-0139 SB-0140 SB-0181 SB-0192 SB-0238 SB-0422 SB-0462 SB-0535 SB-0591 SB-0619 SB-0681 SB-0829 SB-0839 SB-0883 SB-1098 SB-1244 SB-1350 HB-0508 HB-0676 SB-0253 SB-0398 SB-0637 HB-0057 HB-2431 Date 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-04-91 9-05-91 9-05-91 Public Act PA (87-0301)A PA (87-0302)A PA (87-0303)A PA (87-0304)A PA (87-0305)A PA (87-0306)A PA (87-0307)A PA (87-0308)A PA (87-0309)A PA (87-0310)A PA (87-0311)A PA (87-0312)A PA (87-0313)A PA (87-0314)A PA (87-0315)A PA (87-0316)A PA (87-0317)A PA (87-0318)A PA (87-0319)A PA (87-0320)A PA (87-0321)A PA (87-0322)A PA (87-0323)A PA (87-0324)A PA (87-0325)A PA (87-0326)A PA (87-0327)A PA (87-0328)A PA (87-0329)A PA (87-0330)A PA (87-0331)A PA (87-0332)A PA (87-0333)A PA (87-0334)A PA (87-0335)A PA (87-0336)A PA (87-0337)A PA (87-0338)A PA (87-0339)A PA (87-0340)A PA (87-0341)A PA (87-0342)A PA (87-0343)A PA (87-0344)A PA (87-0345)A PA (87-0346)A PA (87-0347)A PA (87-0348)A PA (87-0349)A PA (87-0350)A PA (87-0351)A PA (87-0352)A PA (87-0353)A PA (87-0354)A PA (87-0355)A PA (87-0356)A PA (87-0357)A PA (87-0358)A PA (87-0359)A PA (87-0360)A Bill No. SB-1190 SB-1300 HB-0098 HB-0254 HB-0420 HB-0500 HB-0603 HB-0628 HB-0706 HB-0957 HB-1020 HB-1040 HB-1085 HB-1099 HB-1141 HB-1160 HB-1225 HB-1302 HB-1498 HB-1551 HB-1569 HB-1618 HB-1741 HB-1925 HB-2050 HB-2060 HB-2096 HB-2201 HB-2211 HB-2253 HB-2448 HB-2458 SB-0016 SB-0106 SB-0108 SB-0201 SB-0924 SB-0979 HB-0162 HB-0303 HB-0439 HB-2190 HB-2579 SB-0429 HB-0043 HB-0123 HB-0124 HB-0317 HB-0325 HB-0407 HB-0408 HB-0428 HB-0434 HB-0517 HB-0522 HB-0559 HB-0592 HB-0627 HB-0670 HB-0843 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-08-91 9-08-91 9-08-91 9-08-91 9-08-91 9-08-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 2768 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0361)A PA (87-0362)A PA (87-0363)A PA (87-0364)A PA (87-0365)A PA (87-0366)A PA (87-0367)A PA (87-0368)A PA (87-0369)A PA (87-0370)A PA (87-0371)A PA (87-0372)A PA (87-0373)A PA (87-0374)A PA (87-0375)A PA (87-0376)A PA (87-0377)A PA (87-0378)A PA (87-0379)A PA (87-0380)A PA (87-0381)A PA (87-0382)A PA (87-0383)A PA (87-0384)A PA (87-0385)A PA (87-0386)A PA (87-0387)A PA (87-0388)A PA (87-0389)A PA (87-0390)A PA (87-0391)A PA (87-0392)A PA (87-0393)A PA (87-0394)A PA (87-0395)A PA (87-0396)A PA (87-0397)A PA (87-0398)A PA (87-0399)A PA (87-0400)A PA (87-0401)A PA (87-0402)A PA (87-0403)A PA (87-0404)A PA (87-0405)A PA (87-0406)A PA (87-0407)A PA (87-0408)A PA (87-0409)A PA (87-0410)A PA (87-0411)A PA (87-0412)A PA (87-0413)A PA (87-0414)A PA (87-0415)A PA (87-0416)A PA (87-0417)A PA (87-0418)A PA (87-0419)A PA (87-0420)A Bill No. HB-0859 HB-0910 HB-0933 HB-0943 HB-0965 HB-1186 HB-1407 HB-1479 HB-1576 HB-1661 HB-2240 HB-2281 HB-2325 HB-2380 HB-2396 HB-2495 HB-2526 HB-2558 HB-2571 SB-0393 SB-0718 SB-0721 SB-0800 HB-0242 HB-0811 HB-0007 HB-0299 HB-0410 HB-0478 HB-0524 HB-0528 HB-0669 HB-0901 HB-1207 HB-1283 HB-1418 HB-1430 HB-1797 HB-1804 HB-1805 HB-1827 HB-1920 HB-1932 HB-1948 HB-2074 HB-2335 HB-2337 HB-2368 HB-2440 HB-2443 HB-2466 HB-2486 HB-2605 SB-0188 SB-0190 SB-0234 SB-0242 SB-0251 SB-0265 SB-0283 Date 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 Public Act PA (87-0421)A PA (87-0422)A PA (87-0423)A PA (87-0424)A PA (87-0425)A PA (87-0426)A PA (87-0427)A PA (87-0428)A PA (87-0429)A PA (87-0430)A PA (87-0431)A PA (87-0432)A PA (87-0433)A PA (87-0434)A PA (87-0435)A PA (87-0436)A PA (87-0437)A PA (87-0438)A PA (87-0439)A PA (87-0440)A PA (87-0441)A PA (87-0442)A PA (87-0443)A PA (87-0444)A PA (87-0445)A PA (87-0446)A PA (87-0447)A PA (87-0448)A PA (87-0449)A PA (87-0450)A PA (87-0451)A PA (87-0452)A PA (87-0453)A PA (87-0454)A PA (87-0455)A PA (87-0456)A PA (87-0457)A PA (87-0458)A PA (87-0459)A PA (87-0460)A PA (87-0461)A PA (87-0462)A PA (87-0463)A PA (87-0464)A PA (87-0465)A PA (87-0466)A PA (87-0467)A PA (87-0468)A PA (87-0469)A PA (87-0470)A PA (87-0471)A PA (87-0472)A PA (87-0473)A PA (87-0474)A PA (87-0475)A PA (87-0476)A PA (87-0477)A PA (87-0478)A PA (87-0479)A PA (87-0480)A A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Bill No. SB-0380 SB-0426 SB-0506 SB-0609 SB-0656 SB-0825 SB-0912 SB-1066 SB-1077 SB-1205 SB-1223 SB-1331 SB-1342 SB-1343 SB-1404 HB-0044 HB-1463 HB-1842 HB-2063 HB-2065 HB-2075 SB-1151 SB-1293 HB-0202 HB-0290 HB-0780 HB-1106 HB-1381 HB-1751 HB-1889 HB-2381 HB-2524 HB-2556 SB-0010 SB-0011 SB-0031 SB-0122 SB-0125 SB-0601 SB-0791 SB-1272 HB-0682 HB-2405 HB-0147 HB-0197 HB-0316 HB-0576 HB-0598 HB-0619 HB-0761 HB-0798 HB-0812 HB-0899 HB-1058 HB-1137 HB-1159 HB-1166 HB-1429 HB-1522 HB-1675 Date 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-12-91 9-12-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 2769 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0481)A PA (87-0482)A PA (87-0483)A PA (87-0484)A PA (87-0485)A PA (87-0486)A PA (87-0487)A PA (87-0488)A PA (87-0489)A PA (87-0490)A PA (87-0491)A PA (87-0492)A PA (87-0493)A PA (87-0494)A PA (87-0495)A PA (87-0496)A PA (87-0497)A PA (87-0498)A PA (87-0499)A PA (87-0500)A PA (87-0501)A PA (87-0502)A PA (87-0503)A PA (87-0504)A PA (87-0505)A PA (87-0506)A PA (87-0507)A PA (87-0508)A PA (87-0509)A PA (87-0510)A PA (87-0511)A PA (87-0512)A PA (87-0513)A PA (87-0514)A PA (87-0515)A PA (87-0516)A PA (87-0517)A PA (87-0518)A PA (87-0519)A PA (87-0520)A PA (87-0521)A PA (87-0522)A PA (87-0523)A PA (87-0524)A PA (87-0525)A PA (87-0526)A PA (87-0527)A PA (87-0528)A PA (87-0529)A PA (87-0530)A PA (87-0531)A PA (87-0532)A PA (87-0533)A PA (87-0534)A PA (87-0535)A PA (87-0536)A PA (87-0537)A PA (87-0538)A PA (87-0539)A PA (87-0540)A Bill No. HB-1819 HB-1940 HB-2015 HB-2019 HB-2020 HB-2108 HB-2578 SB-0033 SB-0061 SB-0064 SB-0089 SB-0102 SB-0104 SB-0153 SB-0269 SB-0317 SB-0534 SB-0551 SB-0628 SB-0650 SB-0679 SB-0705 SB-0757 SB-0796 SB-0822 SB-0993 SB-1025 SB-1076 SB-1147 SB-1169 SB-1246 SB-1277 SB-1299 SB-1312 SB-1420 SB-1423 HB-0120 SB-0527 SB-0830 HB-0066 HB-0840 HB-1668 HB-2456 SB-0915 SB-1209 HB-0003 HB-0367 HB-0426 HB-0554 HB-0606 HB-0718 SB-0165 SB-0203 SB-0229 SB-0385 SB-0441 SB-0563 SB-0567 SB-0672 SB-0759 Date 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-14-91 9-14-91 9-14-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 Public Act PA (87-0541)A PA (87-0542)A PA (87-0543)A PA (87-0544)A PA (87-0545)A PA (87-0546)A PA (87-0547)A PA (87-0548)A PA (87-0549)A PA (87-0550)A PA (87-0551)A PA (87-0552)A PA (87-0553)A PA (87-0554)A PA (87-0555)A PA (87-0556)A PA (87-0557)A PA (87-0558)A PA (87-0559)A PA (87-0560)A PA (87-0561)A PA (87-0562)A PA (87-0563)A PA (87-0564)A PA (87-0565)A PA (87-0566)A PA (87-0567)A PA (87-0568)A PA (87-0569)A PA (87-0570)A PA (87-0571)A PA (87-0572)A PA (87-0573)A PA (87-0574)A PA (87-0575)A PA (87-0576)A PA (87-0577)A PA (87-0578)A PA (87-0579)A PA (87-0580)A PA (87-0581)A PA (87-0582)A PA (87-0583)A PA (87-0584)A PA (87-0585)A PA (87-0586)A PA (87-0587)A PA (87-0588)A PA (87-0589)A PA (87-0590)A PA (87-0591)A PA (87-0592)A PA (87-0593)A PA (87-0594)A PA (87-0595)A PA (87-0596)A PA (87-0597)A PA (87-0598)A PA (87-0599)A PA (87-0600)A Bill No. SB-0785 SB-1465 HB-0016 HB-0065 HB-0086 HB-0118 HB-0266 HB-0331 HB-0489 HB-0526 HB-0735 HB-0743 HB-0786 HB-0803 HB-0818 HB-0852 HB-0857 HB-0879 HB-0885 HB-1466 HB-2489 HB-2530 SB-0187 SB-0271 SB-0442 SB-0539 SB-0587 SB-0600 SB-0714 SB-0715 SB-0727 SB-0784 SB-0909 SB-0986 SB-0988 SB-1060 SB-1105 SB-1322 HB-2243 HB-1950 HB-0094 HB-0431 HB-0525 HB-0691 HB-1006 HB-1162 HB-1204 HB-1256 HB-1270 HB-1446 HB-1453 HB-1478 HB-1483 HB-1487 HB-1615 HB-1629 HB-1685 HB-1831 HB-1854 HB-1856 Date 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 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9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 Public Act PA (87-0661)A PA (87-0662)A PA (87-0663)A PA (87-0664)A PA (87-0665)A PA (87-0666)A PA (87-0667)A PA (87-0668)A PA (87-0669)A PA (87-0670)A PA (87-0671)A PA (87-0672)A PA (87-0673)A PA (87-0674)A PA (87-0675)A PA (87-0676)A PA (87-0677)A PA (87-0678)A PA (87-0679)A PA (87-0680)A PA (87-0681)A PA (87-0682)A PA (87-0683)A PA (87-0684)A PA (87-0685)A PA (87-0686)A PA (87-0687)A PA (87-0688)A PA (87-0689)A PA (87-0690)A PA (87-0691)A PA (87-0692)A PA (87-0693)A PA (87-0694)A PA (87-0695)A PA (87-0696)A PA (87-0697)A PA (87-0698)A PA (87-0699)A PA (87-0700)A PA (87-0701)A PA (87-0702)A PA (87-0703)A PA (87-0704)A PA (87-0705)A PA (87-0706)A PA (87-0707)A PA (87-0708)A PA (87-0709)A PA (87-0710)A PA (87-0711)A PA (87-0712)A PA (87-0713)A PA (87-0714)A PA (87-0715)A PA (87-0716)A PA (87-0717)A PA (87-0718)A PA (87-0719)A PA (87-0720)A Bill No. HB-2100 HB-2110 HB-2118 SB-0225 SB-0638 SB-0812 SB-1191 SB-1365 HB-0762 SB-0907 HB-1123 HB-0329 HB-0452 HB-0677 HB-0678 HB-0687 HB-0700 HB-0751 HB-0772 HB-0954 HB-1470 HB-1749 HB-1968 HB-2012 HB-2227 HB-2234 HB-2416 HB-2418 HB-2423 HB-2462 HB-2465 HB-2494 HB-2562 HB-2642 SB-0131 SB-0155 SB-0158 SB-0198 SB-0214 SB-0233 SB-0247 SB-0298 SB-0312 SB-0322 SB-0325 SB-0384 SB-0433 SB-0505 SB-0549 SB-0564 SB-0588 SB-0593 SB-0686 SB-0717' SB-0728 SB-0729 SB-0750 SB-0756 SB-0758 SB-0763 Date 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 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 2771 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0721)A PA (87-0722)A PA (87-0723)A PA (87-0724)A PA (87-0725)A PA (87-0726)A PA (87-0727)A PA (87-0728)A PA (87-0729)A PA (87-0730)A PA (87-0731)A PA (87-0732)A PA (87-0733)A PA (87-0734)A PA (87-0735)A PA (87-0736)A PA (87-0737)A PA (87-0738)A PA (87-0739)A PA (87-0740)A PA (87-0741)A PA (87-0742)A PA (87-0743)A PA (87-0744)A PA (87-0745)A PA (87-0746)A PA (87-0747)A PA (87-0748)A PA (87-0749)A PA (87-0750)A PA (87-0751)A PA (87-0752)A PA (87-0753)A PA (87-0754)A PA (87-0755)A PA (87-0756)A PA (87-0757)A PA (87-0758)A PA (87-0759)A PA (87-0760)A PA (87-0761)A PA (87-0762)A PA (87-0763)A PA (87-0764)A PA (87-0765)A PA (87-0766)A PA (87-0767)A PA (87-0768)A PA (87-0769)A PA (87-0770)A PA (87-0771)A PA (87-0772)A PA (87-0773)A PA (87-0774)A PA (87-0775)A PA (87-0776)A PA (87-0777)C PA (87-0778)A PA (87-0779)VO PA (87-0780)VO Bill No. SB-0771 SB-0826 SB-0845 SB-0874 SB-0895 SB-0962 SB-0989 SB-0992 SB-1009 SB-1125 SB-1364 SB-1380 SB-0497 HB-0038 HB-0114 HB-0177 HB-0516 HB-0799 HB-0841 HB-0970 HB-1024 HB-1128 HB-1609 HB-1850 HB-1891 HB-1929 HB-2139 HB-2149 HB-2334 HB-2417 HB-2446 HB-2491 SB-0409* HB-1955 HB-1564 HB-1970 SB-1310 HB-1109 HB-2222 SB-0249 SB-0446 SB-0678 SB-0999 SB-1016 SB-1227 HB-0493 HB-0927 HB-1228 HB-1353 HB-1604 HB-1692 HB-2125 HB-2148 HB-2385 HB-2510 HB-1078 HB-1699 HB-2611 HB-0136 HB-0542 Date 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-25-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-29-91 10-03-91 10-03-91 10-03-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 11-08-91 11-08-91 11-08-91 11-06-91 11-07-91 Public Act PA (87-0781)VO PA (87-0782)AVO PA (87-0783)VO PA (87-0784)VO PA (87-0785)AVO PA (87-0786)VO PA (87-0787)VO PA (87-0788)VO PA (87-0789)VO PA (87-0790)VO PA (87-0791)VO PA (87-0792)VO PA (87-0793)VO PA (87-0794)C PA (87-0795)C PA (87-0796)C PA (87-0797)C PA (87-0798)C PA (87-0799)C PA (87-0800)C PA (87-0801)C PA (87-0802)C PA (87-0803)C PA (87-0804)C PA (87-0805)C PA (87-0806)C PA (87-0807)C PA (87-0808)C PA (87-0809)C PA (87-0810)C PA (87-0811)C PA (87-0812)C PA (87-0813)C PA (87-0814)C PA (87-0815)C PA (87-0816)C PA (87-0817)C PA (87-0818)C PA (87-0819)C. PA (87-0820)C PA (87-0821)A PA (87-0822)C' PA (87-0823)C PA (87-0824)C PA (87-0825)C PA (87-0826)C PA (87-0827)A PA (87-0828)A PA (87-0829)A PA (87-0830)A PA (87-0831)A PA (87-0832)A PA (87-0833)A PA (87-0834)A PA (87-0835)A PA (87-0836)A PA (87-0837)A PA (87-0838)A PA (87-0839)C PA (87-0840)A A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Bill No. HB-0894 HB-1254 HB-1432 HB-2329 HB-2366 SB-0407 SB-0435 SB-0644 SB-0725 SB-0973 SB-1020 SB-1058 SB-1353 HB-0971 HB-1365 HB-0002 HB-0012 HB-0070 HB-0175 HB-0477 HB-0551 HB-0679 HB-1369 HB-1481 HB-1499 HB-1514 HB-1533 HB-1538 HB-1565 HB-1584 HB-1700 HB-1750 HB-1838 HB-1996 HB-2085 HB-2177 HB-2181 HB-2193 HB-2378 HB-2527 HB-2643 SB-0042 SB-0175 SB-0789 SB-1030 SB-1086 SB-1455 SB-1405 HB-1960 SB-0326 SB-0980 SB-0998 SB-1409 SB-1410 SB-1303 HB-0185 SB-0133* SB-0424 HB-1097 HB-1545 Date 11-06-91 11-06-91 11-07-91 11-07-91 11-06-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-19-91 11-19-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-30-91 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-20-92 1-24-92 1-24-92 1-24-92 1-29-92 1-29-92 2772 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. Date Public Act Bill No. Date PA (87-0841)A HB-1911 1-29-92 PA (87-0902)A HB-3811 8-14-92 PA (87-0842)A HB-2292 1-29-92 PA (87-0903)A HB-3814 8-14-92 PA (87-0843)A HB-2589 1-29-92 PA (87-0904)A HB-3985 8-14-92 PA (87-0844)A SB-0774 1-29-92 PA (87-0905)A HB-4030 8-14-92 PA (87-0845)A SB-1033 1-29-92 PA (87-0906)A HB-4041 8-14-92 PA (87-0846)A SB-1042 1-29-92 PA (87-0907)A HB-4101 8-14-92 PA (87-0847)C SB-0922 2-05-92 PA 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(87-0999)A PA (87-1000)A PA (87-1001)A PA (87-1002)A PA (87-1003)A PA (87-1004)A PA (87-1005)A PA (87-1006)A PA (87-1007)A PA (87-1008)A PA (87-1009)A PA (87-1010)A PA (87-1011)A PA (87-1012)A PA (87-1013)A PA (87-1014)A PA (87-1015)A PA (87-1016)A PA (87-1017)A PA (87-1018)A PA (87-1019)A PA (87-1020)A PA (87-1021)A Bill No. SB-2079 SB-2114 SB-2127 SB-2141 SB-2197 SB-2205 SB-2217 SB-2218 HB-2750 HB-3168 HB-3174 HB-3228 HB-3373 HB-3573 HB-3773 HB-3872 HB-4194 SB-1531 SB-1533 SB-1590 SB-1625 SB-1647 SB-1652 SB-1664 SB-1760 SB-1815 SB-1821 SB-1926 SB-1997 SB-2128 SB-2161 SB-2165 SB-2166 SB-2179 HB-3713 HB-2166 HB-2905 HB-3057 HB-3356 HB-3484 HB-3618 HB-3619 HB-3781 HB-3810 HB-3862 HB-3917 SB-1511 SB-1548 SB-1589 SB-2056 SB-2153 SB-2155 SB-1980 SB-1955 SB-1901 SB-1897 SB-1846 SB-1818 SB-1808 SB-1643 Date 8-28-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 9-01-92 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(87-1071)A PA (87-1072)A PA (87-1073)A PA (87-1074)A PA (87-1075)A PA (87-1076)A PA (87-1077)A PA (87-1078)A PA (87-1079)A PA (87-1080)A PA (87-1081)A Bill No. SB-1624 HB-3739 SB-1529 HB-2728 HB-2858 HB-2962 HB-2993 HB-3087 HB-3137 HB-3166 HB-3327 HB-3344 HB-3379 HB-3388 HB-3412 HB-3436 HB-3438 HB-3474 HB-3595 HB-3596 HB-3597 HB-3599 HB-3645 HB-3735 HB-3779 HB-3813 HB-3848 HB-3878 HB-4170 SB-1550 SB-1713 SB-1773 SB-1902 SB-1941 SB-1965 SB-1979 SB-2062 SB-2119 SB-2139 SB-2162 SB-2163 SB-2200 HB-2736 HB-2737 HB-2825 HB-3184 HB-3185 HB-3461 HB-3921 SB-1640 SB-1763 HB-3139 SB-2169 SB-2170 HB-0230 HB-1132 HB-1504 HB-1516 HB-2679 HB-2711 Date 9-03-92 9-04-92 9-06-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-11-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-13-92 9-14-92 9-14-92 9-14-92 9-15-92 9-15-92 9-15-92 9-15-92 9-15-92 9-15-92 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 2774 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-1082)A PA (87-1083)A PA (87-1084)A PA (87-1085)A PA (87-1086)A PA (87-1087)A PA (87-1088)A PA (87-1089)A PA (87-1090)A PA (87-1091)A PA (87-1092)A PA (87-1093)A PA (87-1094)A PA (87-1095)A PA (87-1096)A PA (87-1097)A PA (87-1098)A PA (87-1099)A PA (87-1100)A PA (87-1101)A PA (87-1102)A PA (87-1103)A PA (87-1104)A PA (87-1105)A PA (87-1106)A PA (87-1107)A PA (87-1108)A PA (87-1109)A PA (87-1110)A PA (87-1111)A PA (87-1112)A PA (87-1113)A PA (87-1114)A PA (87-1115)A PA (87-1 116)A PA (87-1117)A PA (87-1118)A PA (87-1119)A PA (87-1120)A PA (87-1121)A PA (87-1 122)A PA (87-1123)A PA (87-1124)A PA (87-1125)A PA (87-1126)A PA (87-1127)A PA (87-1128)A PA (87-1129)A PA (87-1130)A PA (87-1131)A PA (87-1132)A PA (87-1133)A PA (87-1134)A PA (87-1135)A PA (87-1 136)A PA (87-1137)A PA (87-1138)A PA (87-1139)A PA (87-1140)A PA (87-1141)A Bill No. Date HB-2726 9-15-92 HB-2801 9-15-92 HB-2904 9-15-92 HB-3108 9-15-92 HB-3127 9-15-92 HB-3202 9-15-92 HB-3251 9-15-92 HB-3269 9-15-92 HB-3281 9-15-92 HB-3326 9-15-92 HB-3329 9-15-92 HB-3408 9-15-92 HB-3487 9-15-92 HB-3513 9-15-92 HB-3569 9-15-92 HB-3666 9-15-92 HB-3689 9-15-92 HB-3711 9-15-92 HB-3716 9-15-92 HB-3794 9-15-92 HB-3796 9-15-92 HB-4022 9-15-92 HB-4056 9-15-92 HB-4106 9-15-92 SB-1526 9-15-92 SB-1655 9-15-92 SB-1750 9-15-92 SB-1754 9-15-92 SB-1909 9-15-92 SB-2039 9-15-92 SB-2053 9-15-92 SB-2131 9-15-92 SB-2167 9-15-92 HB-0661 9-16-92 HB-0707 9-16-92 HB-1081 9-16-92 HB-2741 9-16-92 HB-2916 9-16-92 HB-2940 9-16-92 HB-3027 9-16-92 HB-3045 9-16-92 HB-3050 9-16-92 HB-3070 9-16-92 HB-3100 9-16-92 HB-3105 9-16-92 HB-3115 9-16-92 HB-3243 9-16-92 HB-4168 9-16-92 SB-1770 9-16-92 SB-1934 9-16-92 SB-2051 9-16-92 SB-2057 9-16-92 HB-2132 9-17-92 HB-3126 9-17-92 HB-3128 9-17-92 HB-3374 9-17-92 HB-3380 9-17-92 HB-3385 9-17-92 HB-3410 9-17-92 HB-3485 9-17-92 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 Public Act PA (87-1142)A PA (87-1143)A PA (87-1144)A PA (87-1145)A PA (87-1146)A PA (87-1147)A PA (87-1148)A PA (87-1149)A PA (87-1150)A PA (87-1151)A PA (87-1152)A PA (87-1153)A PA (87-1154)A PA (87-1155)A PA (87-1156)A PA (87-1157)A PA (87-1158)A PA (87-1159)A PA (87-1160)A PA (87-1161)A PA (87-1162)A PA (87-1163)A PA (87-1164)A PA (87-1165)A PA (87-1166)A PA (87-1167)A PA (87-1168)A PA (87-1169)A PA (87-1170)A PA (87-1171)A PA (87-1172)A PA (87-1173)A PA (87-1174)A PA (87-1175)A PA (87-1176)A PA (87-1177)A PA (87-1178)A PA (87-1179)A PA (87-1180)A PA (87-1181)A PA (87-1182)A PA (87-1183)A PA (87-1184)A PA (87-1185)A PA (87-1186)A PA (87-1187)A PA (87-1188)A PA (87-1189)A PA (87-1190)A PA (87-1191)A PA (87-1192)A PA (87-1193)A PA (87-1194)A PA (87-1195)A PA (87-1196)A PA (87-1197)A PA (87-1198)A PA (87-1199)A PA (87-1200)A PA (87-1201)A Bill No. HB-3628 HB-3630 HB-3638 HB-3651 HB-3676 HB-3769 HB-3770 HB-3808 HB-3823 HB-4024 HB-4040 HB-4083 HB-4147 HB-4156 HB-2723 HB-2799 HB-3005 HB-3029 HB-3060 HB-3098 HB-3160 HB-3246 HB-3282 HB-3371 HB-3435 HB-3633 HB-3695 HB-3787 HB-3857 HB-4039 HB-4105 HB-4128 SB-1722 SB-2048 HB-3583 HB-3692 HB-0180 HB-3252 HB-3284 HB-1495 HB-2824 HB-3504 HB-3785 HB-4079 SB-0400 SB-0460 SB-0837 SB-1490 SB-1615 SB-1823 SB-1831 SB-1912 SB-2049 SB-2138 SB-2176 HB-0854 HB-2767 HB-2994 HB-3483 HB-3495 Date 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-17-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-20-92 9-21-92 9-22-92 9-23-92 9-23-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-24-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 2775 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-1202)A PA (87-1203)A PA (87-1204)A PA (87-1205)A PA (87-1206)A PA (87-1207)A PA (87-1208)A PA (87-1209)A PA (87-1210)A PA (87-1211)A PA (87-1212)A PA (87-1213)A PA (87-1214)C PA (87-1215)C PA (87-1217)VO PA (87-1218)A PA (87-1219)C PA (87-1220)C PA (87-1221)C PA (87-1222)C PA (87-1223)C PA (87-1224)C PA (87-1225)C PA (87-1226)C PA (87-1227)C PA (87-1228)C PA (87-1229)C PA (87-1230)C PA (87-1231)C PA (87-1232)C PA (87-1233)C PA (87-1234)C Bill No. HB-3707 HB-3746 HB-4025 HB-4049 HB-4119 HB-4163 SB-0221 SB-0911 SB-0969 SB-1516 SB-1662 SB-1295 SB-1939 SB-1988 HB-1129 HB-0632* HB-1352 HB-2979 HB-3187 HB-3290 HB-3519 HB-3555 HB-3598 HB-3674 HB-3843 HB-3867 HB-3884 HB-4188 SB-1468 SB-1588 SB-1657 SB-1667 Date 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-25-92 9-26-92 11-23-92 11-23-92 12-11-92 12-17-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 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 Public Act PA (87-1235)C PA (87-1236)C PA (87-1237)C PA (87-1238)C PA (87-1239)C PA (87-1240)C PA (87-1241)C PA (87-1242)A PA (87-1243)A PA (87-1244)A PA (87-1245)A PA (87-1246)A PA (87-1247)A PA (87-1248)A PA (87-1249)A PA (87-1250)C PA (87-1251)A PA (87-1252)A PA (87-1253)A PA (87-1254)A PA (87-1255)A PA (87-1256)A PA (87-1257)A PA (87-1258)A PA (87-1259)A PA (87-1260)A PA (87-1261)A PA (87-1262)A PA (87-1263)A PA (87-1264)A PA (87-1265)A Bill No. SB-1695 SB-1749 SB-1769 SB-1772 SB-1789 SB-2075 SB-1992 HB-2134 SB-0130 SB-0318 SB-0420 SB-1518 SB-1635 SB-1740 SB-2088 SB-1768 HB-0760 HB-1007 HB-3037 HB-3204 HB-3261 HB-3986 HB-4078 SB-0654 SB-1073 SB-1092 SB-1160 SB-1554 SB-2100 SB-0703 SB-1650 Date 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-22-92 12-23-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-24-92 12-31-92 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-07-93 1-14-93 1-25-93 2776 Bill No. HB-0298 ............ HB-0673 ............ HB-0738 ............ H B-1340 ............ H B-1528 ............ H B-1843 ............ H B-2338 ............ HB-3266 ............ AMENDATORY VETOED BILLS Date Bill No. Date Bill No. 9-26-91 HB-3315 ............ 9-25-92 SB-0477 ............. 9-26-91 HB-3325 ........... 1-07-93 SB-0658 ............. 10-10-91 HB-3460 ............ 9-24-92 SB-0708 ............. 9-23-91 HB-3479 ............ 9-18-92 SB-1006 ............. 8-14-92 HB-3641 ........... 9-18-92 SB-1172 ............. 9-13-91 HB-3672 ............ 9-25-92 SB-1283 ............. 9-13-91 HB-3815 ......... 1-07-93 SB-1486 ............. 9-25-92 SB-0186 ............. 1-07-93 SB-1950 ............. *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 9-23-91 9-20-91 1-17-92 10-04-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-16-92 9-03-92 2777 VETOED BILLS Bill No. HB-0050 ............ HB-0053 ............ HB-0067 ............ H B-0137 ............ H B-0179 ............ HB-0209 ............ HB-0274 ............ HB-0284 ............ H B-0318 ............ HB-0455 ............ HB-0472 ............ HB-0475 ............ HB-0533 ............ HB-0549 ............ H B-0575 ............ HB-0579 ............ H B-0583 ............ HB-0589 ............ H B-0610 ............ H B-0614 ............ HB-0624 ............ H B-0703 ............ HB-0755 ............ HB-0794 ............ HB-0797 ............ HB-0827 ............ H B-0883 ............ H B-0889 ............ HB-0897 ............ H B-0915 ............ H B-0916 ............ H B-0921 ............ H B-0938 ............ HB-0945 ............ H B-0989 ............ H B-1000 ............ H B-1014 ............ H B-1035 ............ H B-1101 ............ H B-1105 ............ H B-1108 ............ H B-1149 ............ H B-1230 ............ H B-1268 ............ H B-1311 ............ H B-1354 ............ H B-1448 ............ H B-1462 ............ H B-1537 ............ H B-1608 ............ H B-1676 ............ H B-1680 ............ H B-1764 ............ Date 8-10-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 8-10-91 9-06-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-20-91 8-10-91 9-06-91 9-23-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-26-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 10-04-91 9-13-91 8-26-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-29-91 9-16-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-13-91 6-30-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-06-91 9-18-92 9-06-91 Bill No. H B-1811 ............ HB-1892 ............ HB-1971 ............ HB-2003 ............ HB-2005 ............ HB-2016 ............ HB-2052 ............ HB-2072 ............ HB-2128 ............ HB-2162 ............ HB-2255 ............ HB-2293 ............ HB-2358 ............ HB-2364 ............ HB-2420 ............ HB-2421 ............ HB-2422 ............ HB-2437 ............ HB-2444 ............ HB-2451 ............ HB-2463 ............ HB-2464 ............ HB-2468 ............ HB-2476 ............ HB-2536 ............ HB-2581 ............ HB-2633 ............ HB-2697 ............ HB-2755 ............ HB-2928 ............ HB-2947 ............ HB-2950 ............ HB-2954 ............ HB-2996 ............ HB-3032 ............ HB-3039 ............ HB-3092 ............ HB-3201 ............ HB-3221 ............ HB-3422 ............ HB-3445 ............ HB-3563 ............ HB-3587 ............ HB-3592 ............ HB-3594 ............ HB-3605 ............ HB-3622 ............ HB-3625 ............ HB-3673 ............ HB-3807 ............ HB-4112 ............ SB-0019 ............. SB-0025 ............. Date 9-26-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-20-92 9-16-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-16-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-03-92 9-18-92 9-11-92 9-16-92 9-16-92 9-18-92 7-31-92 9-18-92 9-11-92 9-16-92 9-18-92 9-18-92 9-11-92 9-24-92 9-18-92 9-03-92 9-11-92 9-24-92 9-18-92 9-16-92 9-16-92 8-28-92 1-13-93 9-18-92 9-13-91 8-10-91 Bill No. SB-0037 ............. SB-0065 ............. SB-0083 ............. SB-0091 ............. SB-0098 ............. SB-0111 ............. SB-0189 ............. SB-0195 ............. SB-0196 ............. SB-0262 ............. SB-0299 ............. SB-0365* ........... SB-0443 ............. SB-0468 ............. SB-0499 ............. SB-0548 ............. SB-0580 ............. SB-0608 ............. SB-0616 ............. SB-0631 ............. SB-0651 ............. SB-0751 ............. SB-0828 ............. SB-0864 ............. SB-0891 ............. SB-0930 ............. SB-0963 ............. SB-0981 ............. SB-1018 ............. SB-1023 ............. SB-1037 ............. SB-1039 ............. SB-1059 ............. SB-1095 ............. SB-1189 ............. SB-1264 ............. SB-1294 ............. SB-1337 ............. SB-1393 ............. SB-1451 ............. SB-1532 ............. SB-1547 ............. SB-1581 ............. SB-1699 ............. SB-1779 ............. SB-1793 ............. SB-1816 ............. SB-1832 ............. SB-1935 ............. SB-2068 ............. SB-2098 ............. SB-2135 ............. *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 10-03-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-06-91 8-22-91 10-04-91 7-30-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 10-04-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-20-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-06-91 9-23-91 9-20-91 9-24-92 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 7-28-92 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-24-92 10-04-91 9-20-91 8-28-92 7-29-92 8-28-92 8-28-92 9-16-92 8-28-92 9-03-92 9-16-92 9-11-92 9-25-92 9-03-92 9-16-92 J UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA I3I 11IIIIIII ill 1 3 0112 041262301