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FINAL Legislative Synopsis and Digest of the 1995 Session of the Eighty-ninth General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 17) Vol. IV Action on all Bills and Resolutions Through 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 1-1288 .................................. 7 House Bills 1-2696 .................................. 719 Executive Orders ................................... 1925 Resolutions ................................... .. 1927 Joint Session Resolutions............. ................ 1928 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ......... 1930 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ......... 1934 Senate Joint Resolutions ........................... . 1941 House Joint Resolutions .............................. 1955 Senate Resolutions ................................ . . 1970 House Resolutions ................................. 1984 Statutes Amended (ILCS).................. .......... 1994 Index to Sponsors - Senate. ........................... 2138 Index to Sponsors - House. .......................... 2177 Index to Subject Matter.. .......................... 2273 Governor's Action ................................ 2404 (X41272-1,450-1-17-96) Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois Printed on Recycled Paper " 73.c HB-2377 HB-2377 FLOWERS - IANG. 325 ILCS 5/8.2 from Ch. 23, par. 2058.2 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides standards to use in annual evaluations of family preservation programs provided by the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services or private agencies under contract with DCFS. Provides that results of the annual evaluation shall be reported to the Gener- al Assembly. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -FLOWERS Committee Rules HB-2378 FLOWERS. 325 ILCS 5/8.2a new Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides for parent ed- ucation classes as part of the Department of Children and Family Services family preservation program. Provides minimum curriculum requirements for the parent- ing classes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 15 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-006-000 HREG Remains in CommiRegistration & Regulation Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -FLOWERS Committee Rules HB.2379 DART - SCOTT - LANG - FLOWERS - HOLBROOK AND SMITH,M. 705 ILCS 405/1-5 from Ch. 37, par. 801-5 705 ILCS 405/2-18 from Ch. 37, par. 802-18 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that it is an absolute right of the minor to be present in court. The court in its discretion, based on a finding of ir- reparable harm to the minor, may exclude the minor from parts of a dispositional hearing and with the consent of the parents, guardian, counsel, or guardian ad litem, Present law gives discretion to the court to exclude the minor without a find- ing of irreparable harm. Provides that in proceedings under Article II (abused, ne- glected, or dependent minor) of the Juvenile Court Act, the minor shall be given the opportunity to address the court personally or through counsel in chambers with cross examination restricted to written questions and to testify on his or her own be- half. Provides that previous out of court statements made by the minor relating alle- gations of abuse or neglect are presumed admissible and the requirement of corroboration of the statement shall be applied liberally. Deletes provision that un- corroborated statements not subject to cross examination are not sufficient in them- selves to support a finding of abuse or neglect. Effective immediately. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 1831 HB-2379-Cont. Mar 23 HB-2380 DART - SCOTT. Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules 705 ILCS 405/2-28 from Ch. 37, par. 802-28 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that in the case of an abused, neglected, or dependent minor whose permanency goal has not been achieved with- in 24 months of adjudication of wardship, the public agency that is the guardian or custodian of the minor shall immediately file a petition to (i) transfer the custody of the minor to his or her natural parent or parents; (ii) transfer the custody of the mi- nor to a relative other than the minor's natural parent; (iii) terminate residual pa- rental rights under the Adoption Act; or (iv) place the minor in permanent substitute care. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Mar 16 Mar 23 Committee Judiciary - Criminal Law Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-005-000 HJUB Committee Judiciary - Criminal Law Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules HB-2381 DART - FLOWERS - LANG. 20 ILCS 505/10 from Ch. 23, par. 5010 20 ILCS 505/17a-13 new Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Provides that shelter care shall include reception and diagnostic centers for minors who are homeless or otherwise under the custody or guardianship of the Department. Provides that the Depart- ment shall ensure that a complete evaluation of the minor is conducted to determine the least restrictive setting that serves the minor's best interests. Provides that resi- dential facilities shall include campus-style settings for minors who cannot be served in their own homes and whose needs cannot be met by foster family home services or other similar substitute care arrangements. Provides for the authoriza- tion for the development and certification of transitional housing placement pro- gram services. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules HB.2382 DART - FLOWERS - LANG - HOLBROOK. 20 ILCS 505/8 from Ch. 23, par. 5008 Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Changes the maximum number of children under care from 24 to 500 who are eligible for scholarships and fee waiv- 1832 HB-2382-Cont ers. At least 75 (now at least 4) of the children selected must be children of veterans. Effective July 1, 1995. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Veterans' Affairs Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules HB.2383 DART - FLOWERS - LANG - SCOTT - HOLBROOK AND SMITH,M. 325 ILCS 5/4.3 new 325 ILCS 40/3 from Ch. 23, par. 2253 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to require the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services to report the disappearance of children under its custody or guardianship. Amends the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recov- ery Act of 1984 to specify that the local I SEARCH unit may coordinate the track- ing and recovery of those children. Also requires an annual report indicating the number of such children reported missing and the number recovered. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2384 DART. 750 ILCS 50/10 from Ch. 40, par. 1512 Amends the Adoption Act. Provides that if a person signing a consent to adoption is incarcerated in a penal institution, the execution of consent may be acknowledged by the warden of the penal institution or a person authorized in writing by the warden. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 09 Motion disch comm. advc 2nd Committee Judiciary - Civil Law Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules HB-2385 DART. 20 ILCS 505/6 from Ch. 23, par. 5006 Amends the Children and Family Services Act concerning authorizing payment. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Elections & State Government Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 09 Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 09 Mar 16 Mar 23 1833 HB-2386 HB-2386 DART. 720 ILCS 5/16-3 from Ch. 38, par. 16-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a grammatical change in Section re- lating to theft of labor, property or services for hire. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules HB-2387 CROSS. 65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5 from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-10-5 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code regarding eligibility for elective office. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2388 CROSS. 805 ILCS 5/1.10 from Ch. 32, par. 1.10 Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning forms filed with the Secretary of State. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB.2389 CROSS. 805 ILCS 105/101.10 from Ch. 32, par. 101.10 Amends the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986. Makes technical changes in a Section concerning forms filed with the Secretary of State. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2390 CROSS. 810 ILCS 5/1-201 from Ch. 26, par. 1-201 Amends the Uniform Commercial Code by making technical changes in the gen- eral definition Section. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2391 CROSS. 210 ILCS 115/5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 715 Amends the Mobile Home Park Act. Makes a technical change in the Section re- ferring to permits, inspections, and zoning. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2392 CROSS. 225 ILCS 455/36.3 from Ch. 111, par. 5836.3 Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Makes a technical change in the Section referring to the real estate appraisal committee. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB.2393 MOFFITT - WENNLUND- LINDNER - KLINGLER - ACKERMAN AND BIGGERT. 750 ILCS 35/4 from Ch. 40, par. 2104 Amends the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act to make technical changes to a Section concerning jurisdiction. 1834 HB-2393-Cont. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DCFS) Since the annual family preservation services evaluations can be completed by DCFS staff, and costs of transporting children for court appearances will be borne by caretakers, HB2393 causes no fiscal impact to DCFS. FISCAL NOTE, AM-2 (Dept. of Corrections) HB2393, amended, will have minimal fiscal impact on the Dept. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AM-2 No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED It cannot be determined what impact HB2383, amended, will have on the need to increase or decrease the number of Ill. judges. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 25 Recalled to Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MOFFITT Amendment referred t o HRUL Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MOFFITT Rules refers to HJUA Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MOFFITT Be approved consideration Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 May 03 Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 MOFFITT Amendment referred to HRUL Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 Held on 2nd Reading Held on 2nd Reading MOFFITT Be approved consideration Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Judicial Note Filed Re-committed to Rules from Ch. 40, par. 1502 Amends the Adoption Act to make a technical change in a Section concerning re- quirements for persons who may adopt. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2395 DART - SCOTT. 720 ILCS 525/4.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1704.1 Amends the Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act. Provides that each biologi- cal parent shall submit to the court a verified affidavit detailing the need for ex- penses and listing all moneys and gifts promised by, or received from, a person in connection with the anticipated adoption of the child. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Committee Rules HB-2394 CROSS. 750 ILCS 50/2 1835 HB-2396 CROSS. 735 ILCS 5/8-2101 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2101 Amends provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure making information of certain public and private entities privileged and confidential if it is used for internal quali- ty control or medical study. Provides that recommendations, letters of reference, and other confidential assessments of professional competence are also privileged. Provides that similar information of designees of the public and private entities is also privileged. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2397 DANIELS- KUBIK. 705 ILCS 20/1 from Ch. 37, par. 1.1 Amends the Judicial Districts Act. Creates a caption to a Section. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 09 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2398 CROSS. 705 ILCS 405/1-1 from Ch. 37, par. 801-1 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Changes the short title to the Juvenile Court Act. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2399 MURPHY,M. 10 ILCS 5/10-8 from Ch. 46, par. 10-8 10 ILCS 5/10-9 from Ch. 46, par. 10-9 10 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 46, par. 10-10 10 ILCS 5/10-10.1 from Ch. 46, par. 10-10.1 Amends the Article of the Election Code concerning nominations by political parties that polled less than 5% of the vote and nominations by individual voters. Provides that nomination papers, objection to petitions, and other documents shall be transmitted by a next-day express delivery service. Requires objector's petitions to be signed and verified. Changes the way electoral boards for hearing and passing upon an objector's petition are selected. Requires vacancies on an electoral board to be filled by a public member who is an attorney or someone with knowledge of elec- tion law. Requires compensation to be paid to public members of the electoral boards. Authorizes electoral boards to retain legal counsel and provides for pay- ments of the electoral board's costs from public funds. Provides that at a hearing be- fore an electoral board, the board may appoint administrative law judges to hear testimony and make recommendations. Requires electoral board meetings to be tape recorded. Requires an electoral board to issue its findings within 2 business days after the hearing. Provides that an electoral board decision may be reviewed in circuit court under the provisions of the Administrative Review Law. Makes other changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2400 KUBIK. 235 ILCS 5/6-5 from Ch. 43, par. 122 235 ILCS 5/6-6 from Ch. 43, par. 123 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to remove the requirement that beer sold to a retail licensee and the beer bottle and case deposits be paid for in cash on or be- HB-2396 1836 HB-2400-Cont fore delivery of the beer. Provides that manufacturers, distributors and importing distributors may furnish, give, lend, or rent point of sale materials including coast- ers, trays, napkins, plastic cups and glassware, ashtrays, and matches to retail li- censees. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2401 KLINGLER - BLACK - POE - MITCHELL- MYERS, CIARLO, PHELPS ANDKENNER. 20 ILCS 2605/55a from Ch. 127, par. 55a 30 ILCS 105/5.401 new 30 ILCS 105/5.402 new 30 ILCS 605/7b new 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.9 new Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to authorize the Department of State Police to charge and collect fees for providing personnel, services, and equip- ment to local government agencies. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to au- thorize an additional $150 fee on DUI convictions for purposes of offsetting laboratory testing costs. Amends the State Property Control Act to allow the De- partment of State Police to use money from the sale of used police vehicles to pur- chase new vehicles. Creates the State Police Vehicle Fund and the State Crime Laboratory DUI Fund. Amends the State Finance Act to add the funds created by this amendatory Act to the list of funds in the State treasury. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2401 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (11. State Police) Concerning State Police Vehicle Fund, net revenue to the State will not change since current proceeds are directed to CMS. Concerning Crime Lab DUI Funds, based on current projections, DUI cases will generate approximately $300,000 in FY96 for the Crime Lab DUI Fund and $22,000 for county clerks. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the State Property Control Act. Provides that all proceeds received by the Department of Central Management Services under this Act from the sale of vehicles operated by the Department of State Police, except for a $500 handling fee (now, a $500 handling fee or 10% of the actual amount collected, whichever is less) to be retained by the Department of Central Management Services for each vehicle sold, shall be deposited into the State Police Vehicle Fund. Provides that in lieu of the $500 handling fee, the Department of Central Management Services shall re- tain all proceeds from the sale of any vehicle for which $500 or a lesser amount is collected. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 08 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Elections & State Government Mar 09 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Elections & State Government Mar 16 Amendment No.01 ELECTN ST GOV H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mar 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 Mar 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Mar 24 Sen Sponsor HASARA First reading Referred to Rules 1837 HB-2401-Cont. May 04 Assigned to Executive May 12 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 3d Reading Consideration PP May 23 Third Reading - Passed 047-011-000 Passed both Houses Jun 14 Sent to the Governor Jun 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 89-0054 Effective date 95-06-30 HB-2402 CHURCHILL. 20 ILCS 3960/4 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1154 20 ILCS 3960/5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1155 20 ILCS 3960/6 from Ch. 11 1/2, par. 1156 Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. Provides that the Board shall by rule provide for quorum requirements (now, 7 members of the State Board shall constitute a quorum). Provides that safeguards or conditions (now, safeguards) are required that assure that the establishment, construction, or modification of the health care facility or acquisition of major medical equipment are consistent with public interest. Provides that persons excluded under the Act need not file certain exemption notices. Effective immediately. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Dpt. of Public Health) There are no fiscal implications for the Department. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 15 Fiscal Note Requested PHELPS Committee Health Care & Human Services Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested LANG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 17 Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Amendment No.01 PHELPS Amendment referred to HRUL Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2403 SALVI. 305 ILCS 5/5-16.3 Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Medicaid integrated health care program is to be known as "MediPlan Plus". FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) HB 2403 will have no impact on this Department. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds an immediate effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in House only) Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes reference to: 305 ILCS 5/5-16.3 Adds reference to: 305 ILCS 5/5-5 305 ILCS 5/6-1 Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Aid Code. Replaces provisions concerning medical assistance and general assis- tance funding of abortions with identical language, prohibiting payment of aid for abortions unless necessary for preserving the woman's life. Permits State funds to 1838 HB-2403--Cont. be used for abortions to terminate a pregnancy resulting from an act of criminal sexual assault or aggravated criminal sexual assault. Provides that State funds shall only be used to the extent that payment is required by federal law as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 15 Fiscal Note Requested PHELPS Committee Health Care & Human Services Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 27 Third Reading - Passed 068-027-007 May 01 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 08 Sen Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER First reading Referred to Rules May 09 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 17 Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted Amendment No.02 PUB HEALTH S Lost Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 034-014-011 Refer to Rules/Rul 8-4(a) May 24 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Motion Filed Non-Concur 01/CHURCHILL Motion referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 May 25 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01/RAUSCHENBERGER S Requests Conference Comm IST/RAUSCHENBERGER Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RAUSCHENBERGER CRONIN, PETKA SMITH, TROTTER Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/CHURCHILL SALVI, ROSKAM CURRIE, PHELPS House report submitted Refer to Rules/Rul 8-4(a) Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL May 26 Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Be approved consideration House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/060-046-003 Jun 26 Verified Conference Committee Report RE-REFERRED TO RULES, 3-9(B) House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/95-05-26 HB-2404 KUBIK. 705 ILCS 20/2 from Ch. 37, par. 1.2 Amends the Judicial Districts Act. Makes a stylistic changes in Section relating to a description of the counties that compose the Second Judicial District. 1839 HB-2404-Cont. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 09 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 27 Third Reading - Passed 068-027-007 May 01 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 08 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S First reading Referred to Rules May 09 Assigned to Executive May 18 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2405 KUBIK. 705 ILCS 5/5 from Ch. 37, par. 10 Amends the Supreme Court Act. Makes a stylistic change in Section relating to continuing causes until the next term. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 09 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules HB-2406 BLACK AND JOHNSON,TIM. 110 ILCS 305/lb from Ch. 144, par. 22b Amends the University of Illinois Act. Makes a technical change in the Section requiring smoke detection systems. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Higher Education Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2407 BLACK - KRAUSE. 70 ILCS 915/3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5004 Amends the Medical Center District Act regarding the acquisition of real and personal property. Makes a technical change. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2407 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2407 has no impact on State revenues or expenditures. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 70 ILCS 915/3 Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 605/1.02 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5000 70 ILCS 915/0.01 70 ILCS 915/1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5001 70 ILCS 915/2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5002 70 ILCS 915/2.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5003 70 ILCS 915/4 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5005 70 ILCS 915/4.10 new 70 ILCS 915/5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5006 70 ILCS 915/5b from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5008 70 ILCS 915/6 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5009 70 ILCS 915/8 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5018 70 ILCS 915/10 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5020 735 ILCS 5/7-103 from Ch. 110, par. 7-103 Deletes everything. Amends the State Property Control Act, the Medical Center District Act and the Code of Civil Procedure. Renames the former Act and its com- mission as the Illinois Medical District Act and Commission. Permits the Commis- sion to appoint a counsel attorney. Permits the Commission to accept funds and contract with the funding entities and to collect fees for various facilities and ser- vices. Permits acquisition by eminent domain of property used for religious pur- 1840 HB-2407-Cont poses. Expands the Commission's development powers within the District. Permits receipt or purchase of property outside the District. Requires the Commission to de- velop a master plan and permits it to establish an advisory council. Extends quick-take power for 6 years for acquisition of property within the District Develop- ment Area. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the county and the Department of Central Management Services retains authority to manage or operate buildings within their jurisdiction in the Dis- trict. Removes certain Commission authority to control streets and public ways. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 17 Fiscal Note Requested PHELPS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 22 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 23 Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 25 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 27 Third Reading - Passed 068-027-007 May 01 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 02 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S First reading Referred to Rules May 04 Assigned to Executive May 12 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 WEAVER,S Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 WEAVER,S Rules refers to SEXC May 18 Amendment No.02 WEAVER,S Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Refer to Rules/Rul 8-4(a) May 20 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 24 Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to HRUL Motion referred to HEXC/01,02 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 25 Be approved consideration Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 89-0356 Effective date 95-08-17 HB.2408 BIGGERT - ROSKAM - ERWIN - SKINNER. 705 ILCS 70/8.1 new Amends the Court Reporters Act. Provides that the Supreme Court may contract privately for court reporting services for the circuit courts using competitive selec- tion procedures. Provides that the Supreme Court may solicit bids for individual ju- dicial circuits or groups of judicial circuits. Provides that the Supreme Court may adopt rules to carry out these provisions. Effective July 1, 1996. 1841 HB-2408-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2409 WINTERS. 10 ILCS 5/29B-5 from Ch. 46, par. 29-5 Amends the Election Code regarding the purpose of fair campaign practices. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2410 KUBIK. 10 ILCS 5/2A-1.2 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2 Amends the Election Code. Makes a style change in the Section designating the consolidated schedule of elections. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules HB-2411 HUGHES. 55 ILCS 5/2-3002 from Ch. 34, par. 2-3002 Amends the Counties Code regarding elections in counties with a population less than 3,000,000 and with a township form of government. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Counties & Townships Mar 16 Recommended do pass 006-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 20 Re-committed to Rules HB-2412 KUBIK. 70 ILCS 3615/3.03 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.03 Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act regarding elections to fill Director vacancies. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2413 KUBIK. 70 ILCS 2605/3 from Ch. 42, par. 322 Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act regarding election of the trustees. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Dec 11 Assigned to Executive HB-2414 KUBIK. 10 ILCS 5/9-8 from Ch. 46, par. 9-8 Amends the Election Code regarding political committees and contributions. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do pass 013-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1842 HB-2414-Cont. Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Executive HB-2415 CLAYTON. 10 ILCS 5/8-9 from Ch. 46, par. 8-9 Amends the Election Code regarding petitions for nomination. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2416 MOOREANDREA - BIGGERT. 10 ILCS 5/29B-25 from Ch. 46, par. 29B-25, formerly par. 1106 Amends the Election Code regarding subscribed forms as public records. Makes a technical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 10 ILCS 5/29B-25 Adds reference to: 5 ILCS 140/7 from Ch. 116, par. 207 10 ILCS 5/1-3 from Ch. 46, par. 1-3 10 ILCS 5/1A-9 from Ch. 46, par. IA-9 10 ILCS 5/ Art. 3A heading new 10 ILCS 5/3A-1 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-2 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-2.5 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-3 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-4 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-5 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-6 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-7 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-8 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-9 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-10 new 10 ILCS 5/3A-11 new 10 ILCS 5/4-1 from Ch. 46, par. 4-1 10 ILCS 5/4-5 from Ch. 46, par. 4-5 10 ILCS 5/4-6.1 from Ch. 46, par. 4-6.1 10 ILCS 5/4-6.2 from Ch. 46, par. 4-6.2 10 ILCS 5/4-6.4 new 10 ILCS 5/4-8 from Ch. 46, par. 4-8 10 ILCS 5/4-8.01 from Ch. 46, par. 4-8.01 10 ILCS 5/4-8.03 from Ch. 46, par. 4-8.03 10 ILCS 5/4-9 from Ch. 46, par. 4-9 10 ILCS 5/4-10 from Ch. 46, par. 4-10 10 ILCS 5/4-13 from Ch. 46, par. 4-13 10 ILCS 5/4-15 from Ch. 46, par. 4-15 10 ILCS 5/4-16 from Ch. 46, par. 4-16 10 ILCS 5/4-18 from Ch. 46, par. 4-18 10 ILCS 5/4-20 from Ch. 46, par. 4-20 10 ILCS 5/4-20.1 new 10 ILCS 5/4-20.2 new 10 ILCS 5/4-22 from Ch. 46, par. 4-22 10 ILCS 5/4-24 from Ch. 46, par. 4-24 10 ILCS 5/4-24.1 from Ch. 46, par. 4-24.1 10 ILCS 5/4-27 from Ch. 46, par. 4-27 10 ILCS 5/4-30 from Ch. 46, par. 4-30 10 ILCS 5/5-1 from Ch. 46, par. 5-1 10 ILCS 5/5-6 from Ch. 46, par. 5-6 10 ILCS 5/5-7 from Ch. 46, par. 5-7 10 ILCS 5/5-7.01 from Ch. 46, par. 5-7.01 10 ILCS 5/5-7.03 from Ch. 46, par. 5-7.03 10 ILCS 5/5-8 from Ch. 46, par. 5-8 10 ILCS 5/5-9 from Ch. 46, par. 5-9 10 ILCS 5/5-10 from Ch. 46, par. 5-10 10 ILCS 5/5-11 from Ch. 46, par. 5-11 1843 HB-2416-Cont. 10 ILCS 5/5-12 10 ILCS 5/5-13 10 ILCS 5/5-14 10 ILCS 5/5-16 10 ILCS 5/5-16.1 10 ILCS 5/5-16.2 10 ILCS 5/5-16.4 new 10 ILCS 5/5-19 10 ILCS 5/5-20 10 ILCS 5/5-21 10 ILCS 5/5-22 10 ILCS 5/5-23 10 ILCS 5/5-25 10 ILCS 5/5-28 10 ILCS 5/5-28.2 new 10 ILCS 5/5-28.3 new 10 ILCS 5/5-29 10 ILCS 5/5-36 10 ILCS 5/5-37.1 10 ILCS 5/6-24 10 ILCS 5/6-27 10 ILCS 5/6-28 10 ILCS 5/6-29 10 ILCS 5/6-35 10 ILCS 5/6-35.01 10 ILCS 5/6-35.03 10 ILCS 5/6-36 10 ILCS 5/6-37 10 ILCS 5/6-38 10 ILCS 5/6-39 10 ILCS 5/6-40 10 ILCS 5/6-41 10 ILCS 5/6-43 10 ILCS 5/6-45 10 ILCS 5/6-49 10 ILCS 5/6-50.1 10 ILCS 5/6-50.2 10 ILCS 5/6-50.4 new 10 ILCS 5/6-52 10 ILCS 5/6-53 10 ILCS 5/6-54 10 ILCS 5/6-56 10 ILCS 5/6-57 10 ILCS 5/6-59 10 ILCS 5/6-60 10 ILCS 5/6-65 10 ILCS 5/6-65.1 new 10 ILCS 5/6-65.2 new 10 ILCS 5/6-66 10 ILCS 5/6A-4 10 ILCS 5/7-23 10 ILCS 5/7-43 10 ILCS 5/7-44 10 ILCS 5/7-45 10 ILCS 5/7-47 10 ILCS 5/7-47.1 10 ILCS 5/17-9 10 ILCS 5/17-10 10 ILCS 5/17-13 10 ILCS 5/18-1 10 ILCS 5/18-5 10 ILCS 5/18-15 10 ILCS 5/18-16 10 ILCS 5/20-13 10 ILCS 5/20-13.1 625 ILCS 5/2-105 625 ILCS 5/2-106 625 ILCS 5/2-123 from Ch. 46, par. 5-12 from Ch. 46, par. 5-13 from Ch. 46, par. 5-14 from Ch. 46, par. 5-16 from Ch. 46, par. 5-16.1 from Ch. 46,par. 5-16.2 from Ch. 46, par. 5-19 from Ch. 46, par. 5-20 from Ch. 46, par. 5-21 from Ch. 46, par. 5-22 from Ch. 46, par. 5-23 from Ch. 46, par. 5-25 from Ch. 46, par. 5-28 from Ch. 46, par. 5-29 from Ch. 46, par. 5-36 from Ch. 46, par. 5-37.1 from Ch. 46, par. 6-24 from Ch. 46, par. 6-27 from Ch. 46, par. 6-28 from Ch. 46, par. 6-29 from Ch. 46, par. 6-35 from Ch. 46, par. 6-35.01 from Ch. 46, par. 6-35.03 from Ch. 46, par. 6-36 from Ch. 46, par. 6-37 from Ch. 46, par. 6-38 from Ch. 46, par. 6-39 from Ch. 46, par. 6-40 from Ch. 46, par. 6-41 from Ch. 46, par. 6-43 from Ch. 46, par. 6-45 from Ch. 46, par. 6-49 from Ch. 46, par. 6-50.1 from Ch. 46, par. 6-50.2 from Ch. 46, par. 6-52 from Ch. 46, par. 6-53 from Ch. 46, par. 6-54 from Ch. 46, par. 6-56 from Ch. 46, par. 6-57 from Ch. 46, par. 6-59 from Ch. 46, par. 6-60 from Ch. 46, par. 6-65 from Ch. 46, par. 6-66 from Ch. 46, par. 6A-4 from Ch. 46, par. 7-23 from Ch. 46, par. 7-43 from Ch. 46, par. 7-44 from Ch. 46, par. 7-45 from Ch. 46, par. 7-47 from Ch. 46, par. 7-47.1 from Ch. 46, par. 17-9 from Ch. 46, par. 17-10 from Ch. 46, par. 17-13 from Ch. 46, par. 18-1 from Ch. 46, par. 18-5 from Ch. 46, par. 18-15 from Ch. 46, par. 18-16 from Ch. 46, par. 20-13 from Ch. 46, par. 20-13.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-105 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-106 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123 1844 1845 HB-2416-Cont. 10 ILCS 5/4-2 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-12 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-14 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-17 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-18.01 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-19 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-2 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-15 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-24 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-25.01 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-26 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-42 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-44 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-50 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-58 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-59.01 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-64 rep. Deletes everything. Amends the Election Code and other Acts to implement the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Effective immediately. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED No operational or fiscal impact on the Department. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED There may be an increase in judicial workloads; however, it is not possible to determine the impact on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (State Board of Education) Implementation costs will reach several hundred thousand dollars, which includes costs assumed by county governments. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Public Health) Total cost to local agents in implementing the federal is approximately $200,000; IDPH spends an additional $15,000, for training and printing costs. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Rehab. Services) All implementation costs could be absorbed in the Deptartment's overall budget. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Public Aid) No additional cost to the agency. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DMHDD) State operating costs are minimal; additional costs to DMHDD's State-operated facility costs do not appear unmanageable. Total cost would be $102,400. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DCCA) No fiscal impact on the Dept. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Office of Sec. of State) Estimated annual ongoing costs for data processing maintenance and printing of the forms would double to $123,500. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2416, as amended, creates a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Also, it should be noted that where the G.A. enacts legislation to comply with a federal mandate, the State is exempt from the reimbursement requirement. HOME RULE NOTE, AMENDED No preemption of home rule authority. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: 5 ILCS 140/7 10 ILCS 5/4-10 10 ILCS 5/4-13 10 ILCS 5/4-15 10 ILCS 5/4-16 10 ILCS 5/4-20 10 ILCS 5/4-20.1 new 10 ILCS 5/4-20.2 new 10 ILCS 5/4-22 10 ILCS 5/4-24 10 ILCS 5/4-24.1 HB-2416-Cont 10 ILCS 5/4-27 10 ILCS 5/4-30 10 ILCS 5/5-6 10 ILCS 5/5-7 10 ILCS 5/5-7.01 10 ILCS 5/5-8 10 ILCS 5/5-9 10 ILCS 5/5-10 10 ILCS 5/5-11 10 ILCS 5/5-12 10 ILCS 5/5-13 10 ILCS 5/5-14 10 ILCS 5/5-16 10 ILCS 5/5-19 10 ILCS 5/5-20 10 ILCS 5/5-21 10 ILCS 5/5-22 10 ILCS 5/5-23 10 ILCS 5/5-28 10 ILCS 5/5-28.2 new 10 ILCS 5/5-28.3 new 10 ILCS 5/5-29 10 ILCS 5/5-36 10 ILCS 5/5-36.1 10 ILCS 5/6-24 10 ILCS 5/6-28 10 ILCS 5/6-29 10 ILCS 5/6-35 10 ILCS 5/6-35.01 10 ILCS 5/6-35 10 ILCS 5/6-37 10 ILCS 5/6-38 10 ILCS 5/6-39 10 ILCS 5/6-40 10 ILCS 5/6-41 10 ILCS 5/6-43 10 ILCS 5/6-45 10 ILCS 5/6-49 10 ILCS 5/6-52 10 ILCS 5/6-53 10 ILCS 5/6-54 10 ILCS 5/6-56 10 ILCS 5/6-57 10 ILCS 5/6-60 10 ILCS 5/6-65 10 ILCS 5/6-65.1 new 10 ILCS 5/6-65.2 new 10 ILCS 5/6-66 10 ILCS 5/6A-4 10 ILCS 5/7-23 10 ILCS 5/7-45 10 ILCS 5/7-47 10 ILCS 5/7-47.1 10 ILCS 5/17-9 10 ILCS 5/17-10 10 ILCS 5/17-13 10 ILCS 5/18-1 10 ILCS 5/18-5 10 ILCS 5/18-15 10 ILCS 5/18-16 10 ILCS 5/20-13 10 ILCS 5/20-13.1 625 ILCS 5/2-106 625 ILCS 5/2-123 10 ILCS 5/4-2 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-12 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-14 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-17 rep. 1846 HB-2416-Cont. 10 ILCS 5/4-18.01 rep. 10 ILCS 5/4-19 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-2 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-15 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-24 rep. 10 ILCS 5/5-25.01 rep. 10 ILCS 5/26 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-42 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-44 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-50 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-58 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-59.01 rep. 10 ILCS 5/6-64 rep. Adds reference to: 10 ILCS 5/3-6 new 10 ILCS 5/4-6 from Ch. 46, par. 4-6 10 ILCS 5/16-3 from Ch. 46, par. 16-3 Deletes everything. Amends the Election Code and the I11. Vehicle Code. Pro- vides for implementation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Establish- es a multiple voter registration system. Provides that a person may register to vote only in elections for federal office under new Article 3A or may register to vote only in State and local elections under current Article 4, 5, 6, or 6A of the Election Code. Permits a person who has registered to vote under Article 4, 5, 6, or 6A before the effective date of the amendatory Act to vote in all elections. Provides for voter regis- tration by mail. Provides that if a person registers by mail, he or she must vote in person the first time he or she votes. Provides that a person appointed as a deputy registrar under Article 3A shall also be appointed as a deputy registrar under Arti- cles 4, 5, 6, and 6A and may register any qualified resident of this State to vote. Pro- vides that the election authority shall cancel the voter registration of a person registered to vote under Article 4, 5, 6, or 6A when the election authority has infor- mation that the person registered is not a United States citizen. Provides that a per- son registered under Article 4, 5, 6, or 6A whose registration is subject to cancellation must submit proof of U.S. citizenship at a hearing on cancellation as a prerequisite for continued registration under any of those Articles when citizenship is an issue. Provides that a voter registered to vote under Article 4, 5, 6, or 6A before the effective date of this amendatory Act whose registration has been cancelled for a reason not permitted under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 shall be automatically registered to vote only in elections for federal office under Article 3A. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: 10 ILCS 5/19-4 from Ch. 46, par. 19-4 10 ILCS 5/19-5 from Ch. 46, par. 19-5 10 ILCS 5/19-6 from Ch. 46, par. 19-6 10 ILCS 5/29-10 from Ch. 46, par. 29-10 10 ILCS 5/29-20 from Ch. 46, par. 29-20 Amends the Election Code. Provides that agencies that offer and receive applica- tions for voter registration for elections for federal office must offer each applicant for services an opportunity to submit a change of address form rather than a written notice of address change. Provides that applicants for registration for State and lo- cal elections (rather than all elections) shall be furnished by the registration officer an application form for registering to vote in elections for federal office and an ap- plication form for registering to vote in State and local elections. Provides that it is perjury for a physically incapacitated voter to certify on the absentee ballot enve- lope that the voter has marked the ballot in secret when the voter marked the absen- tee ballot with the assistance of a candidate whose name appears on the ballot unless the voter is the spouse or a parent, child, brother, or sister of the candidate. Makes it unlawful for a person not the voter or his or her spouse, parent, child, brother or sister to take the absentee ballot and ballot envelope for deposit into the mail unless the ballot is for a physically incapacitated elector. Makes it a Class 3 felony to command, encourage, or request another person, who is not legally quali- 1847 HB-2416-Cont 1848 fled to vote, to apply for a ballot or cast a ballot. Makes it a Class 3 felony to com- mand, encourage, or request another person to cast a ballot in a manner inconsistent with the voter's intent, or to mark or tamper with the ballot of another person or to take the ballot of another person in violation of the Election Code. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. HOME RULE NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED Miminal corrections population and fiscal impact. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DCCA) No change from previous DCCA fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DMHDD) No change from previous DMHDD fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dpt. of Public Aid) No change from previous DPA fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dpt. of Rehab. Services) No change from previous DORS fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dpt. of Public Health) No change from previous DPH fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Sec. of State) No change from previous SOS fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (State Board of Elections) Fiscal impact is negligible. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Elections & State Government Mar 16 Amendment No.01 ELECTN ST GOV H Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules Oct 20 Approved for Consideration 005-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 31 Amendment No.02 MOORE,ANDREA Amendment referred to HRUL Rules refers to HESG Be approved consideration Amendment No.03 CURRIE Amendment referred t o HRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 01 Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Judicial Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #3 TO ORDER 2ND READING -CURRIE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 02 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Nov 03 Amendment No.04 MOORE,ANDREA Amendment referred t o HRUL HB-2416-Cont Nov 03-Cont Amendment No.04 MOORE,ANDREA Be approved consideration Held on 2nd Reading St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Judicial Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.02 MOORE,ANDREA Adopted 064-051-000 Amendment No.04 MOORE,ANDREA Adopted 115-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Lost 064-051-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMEND 3 Third Reading - Lost 064-051-000 HB-2417 STEPHENS. 5 ILCS 320/3 from Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38u Amends the State Employees Political Activity Act regarding membership in and contributions to political parties. Creates a caption to a Section. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 16 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules HB-2418 HUGHES. 10 ILCS 5/10-10.1 from Ch. 46, par. 10-10.1 Amends the Election Code concerning judicial review of the electoral board. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2419 LAWFER. 20 ILCS 5/6.27 from Ch. 127, par. 6.27 20 ILCS 105/3.04 from Ch. 23, par. 6103.04 20 ILCS 105/4.01 from Ch. 23, par. 6104.01 20 ILCS 105/7.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6107.02 20 ILCS 105/8 from Ch. 23, par. 6108 20 ILCS 105/8.01 from Ch. 23, par. 6108.01 20 ILCS 105/8.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6108.02 20 ILCS 105/8.03 from Ch. 23, par. 6108.03 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the Illinois Act on the Aging. Changes the name of the Technical Advisory Committee on Aging to the Coordinating Committee of State Agencies Serving Older Persons. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Aging) There is no fiscal impact to the Department as a "shell bill". FISCAL NOTE, CORRECTED (Dept. of Aging) There is no cost to changing the name of the Technical Advisory Committee. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Aging Mar 09 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1849 HB-2419-Cont. Mar 13 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 14 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 28 Removed Short Debate Cal Third Reading - Passed 064-035-016 May 01 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 02 Sen Sponsor PARKER First reading Referred to Rules May 04 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 12 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 04 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 89-0249 Effective date 95-08-04 HB-2420 ROSKAM. 820 ILCS 105/4 from Ch. 48, par. 1004 Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Increases the tip credit from 40% of the mini- mum wage to 50%. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Commerce, Industry & Labor Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2421 KUBIK - WIRSING. 10 ILCS 5/23-1.2a from Ch. 46, par. 23-1.2a Amends the Election Code. Makes a style change in the Article dealing with elec- tion contests. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do pass 013-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Elections & State Government HB-2422 DURKIN. 10 ILCS 5/4-2 10 ILCS 5/5-2 10 ILCS 5/6-6 from Ch. 46, par. 4-2 from Ch. 46, par. 5-2 from Ch. 46, par. 6-6 Amends the Election Code concerning voter registration and ballot counting for propositions. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2423 CROSS. 815 ILCS 505/2C.1 new Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to make practicing law or charging or receiving fees for legal services without a license to practice law a violation of the Act punishable as a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense. FISCAL NOTE (Attorney General) Total fiscal impact would be $188,876. FISCAL NOTE (Illinois Courts) 1850 HB-2423-Cont It cannot be determined what impact the bill will have on the need to increase or decrease the number of judges in the State. JUDICIAL NOTE No change from fiscal note (Illinois Courts). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Feb 16 1995 Mar 01 Mar 15 Mar 21 Mar 22 Apr 20 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Commerce, Industry & Labor Recommended do pass 010-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested LANG Judicial Note Request LANG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Re-committed to Rules HB.2424 WINTERS. 10 ILCS 5/7-12.1 from Ch. 46, par. 7-12.1 Amends the Election Code concerning nomination papers. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Mar 16 HB.2425 CROSS. 705 ILCS 205/5 Government Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) from Ch. 13, par. 5 Amends the Attorney Act to add a caption to a Section concerning a record of attorneys. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2426 KUBIK. 5 ILCS 120/2.03 from Ch. 102, par. 42.03 Amends the Open Meetings Act concerning schedules of meetings. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2427 KUBIK. 20 ILCS 5/5 from Ch. 127, par. 5 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois concerning officers, boards, and commissions. Makes a technical change. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2428 PEDERSEN AND SKINNER. 10 ILCS 5/2A-10 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-10 35 ILCS 200/3-5 35 ILCS 200/2-55 rep. 35 ILCS 200/3-50 rep. 35 ILCS 200/3-55 rep. Amends the Property Tax Code to provide that counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants shall have a supervisor of assessments instead of a county assessor. Re- peals the Section making township assessors in counties of 3,000,000 or more inhab- itants deputies to the county assessor. Amends the Election Code to remove the provision concerning the election of the county assessor. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2428 constitutes a local government 1851 HB-2428-Cont. organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Revenue Mar 16 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2429 PANKAU. 415 ILCS 100/5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7205 Amends the Response Action Contractor Indemnification Act to eliminate the requirement that the State pay 5% of each payment made by the State under a re- sponse action contract during a State fiscal year directly into the Response Contrac- tors Indemnification Fund when there is more than $4,000,000 in the Fund at the beginning of the fiscal year. FISCAL NOTE (Attorney General) There is no fiscal impact in relation to direct costs. Judg- ments in excess of the $4 million balance would be paid from GRF and there is no way to reasonably estimate this liability. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 505/4 30 ILCS 505/6 Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act to reduce the number of published notices re- quired in certain circumstances from 3 to one. Requires emergency purchases and contracts to be reported to the Auditor General, and requires certain other reports. Provides that separate specifications for subcontractors on certain projects costing less than $250,000 (rather then $100,000) are not required. Specifies that these re- quirements do not invalidate contracts and expenditures made since July 1, 1992. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested LANG Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 25 Third Reading - Passed 106-000-009 Apr 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER Apr 27 First reading Referred to Rules May 04 Assigned to Executive May 12 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 RAUSCHENBERGER Amendment referred to SRUL May 21 Amendment No.01 RAUSCHENBERGER Rules refers to SEXC May 22 Amendment No.01 RAUSCHENBERGER Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 RAUSCHENBERGER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Refer to Rules/Rul 8-4(a) May 24 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to HRUL Motion referred to HESG/01 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 1852 HB-2429-Cont May 25 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 23 Sent to the Governor Aug 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 89-0254 Effective date 95-08-08 HB-2430 HASSERT. New Act 30 ILCS 545/2 from Ch. 127, par. 132.52 Authorizes the release of certain easements by the State in exchange for certain monetary payments. Amends the Public Contract Fraud Act. Provides that the re- quirement that the Attorney General approve the title for lands acquired for public works applies only when the consideration exceeds $10,000 (now $2,500). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2431 BIGGINS. 30 ILCS 105/13.2 from Ch. 127, par. 149.2 Amends the State Finance Act. In the provisions allowing transfer of appropria- tions among objects of expenditure, provides that the total of all transfers by an agency to a particular object of expenditure for a fiscal year shall not exceed 50% of the amount appropriated to that agency for that object of expenditure for that fiscal year (including any supplemental appropriations for that object of expenditure). Effective July 1, 1995. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2432 MOORE,ANDREA AND SKINNER. 20 ILCS 805/63a from Ch. 127, par. 63a 20 ILCS 805/63b2.9 new 30 ILCS 105/5.401 new 35 ILCS 200/31-35 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois (Part 13.5), the State Finance Act, and the Real Estate Transfer Tax Law in the Property Tax Code. Provides that beginning January 1, 1996, 50% of the moneys collected for real estate transfers shall be deposited into the Local Open Space and Recreational Land Acquisition Fund, rather than 35% into the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Fund and 15% into the Natural Areas Acquisition Fund. Authorizes the Depart- ment of Conservation to give grants to counties from the Fund for the purpose of purchasing or maintaining open space areas or recreational areas located within the county or township from which a tax was derived under the Real Estate Transfer Tax Law. Creates the Open Space and Recreational Land Acquisition Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 07 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Agriculture & Conservation Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2433 SKINNER - HUGHES. 70 ILCS 705/4 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24 70 ILCS 705/14.07 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 34.07 70 ILCS 1005/5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 78 70 ILCS 3305/3 from Ch. 121, par. 357 70 ILCS 3610/3.1 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 353.1 70 ILCS 3705/4 from Ch. 11l 2/3, par. 191 70 ILCS 3710/3 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 215 1853 HB-2433-Cont. 70 ILCS 3715/3 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 225 Amends the Fire Protection District Act, the Mosquito Abatement District Act, the Street Light District Act, the Local Mass Transit District Act, the Public Wa- ter District Act, the Water Service District Act, and the Water Authorities Act. For a district that lies in more than one county, provides that the district trustees shall be appointed by the township boards of the townships that are included in the district, acting together with a weighted vote based on the proportionate popula- tions of their respective townships included within the district, rather than by the county boards. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Counties & Townships Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2434 STEPHENS. 20 ILCS 301/1-10 20 ILCS 301/5-5 20 ILCS 301/5-10 20 ILCS 301/15-5 20 ILCS 301/20-10 20 ILCS 301/45-5 705 ILCS 405/4-21 from Ch. 37, par. 804-21 720 ILCS 570/102 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1102 720 ILCS 570/204 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1204 720 ILCS 570/206 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1206 720 ILCS 570/208 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1208 720 ILCS 570/210 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1210 720 ILCS 570/212 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1212 720 ILCS 570/306 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1306 720 ILCS 570/309 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1309 720 ILCS 570/311 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1311 720 ILCS 570/312 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1312 720 ILCS 570/313 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1313 720 ILCS 570/501 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1501 20 ILCS 301/40-20 rep. Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act. Defines "rehabilitation". Provides for off-site inspection of all property and premises on which any licensed or funded activity is conducted. Provides for funding programs to help parents be effective in preventing substance abuse. Repeals a provision con- cerning treatment supervision of minors. Makes other changes. Amends the Juve- nile Court Act of 1987 to remove the option of placing an addicted minor under the treatment supervision of the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Defines "home infusion ser- vices". Adds various drugs to the schedules of controlled substances. Permits a pre- scriber to fax a written prescription order for a Schedule II, III, IV, or V substance. Provides that a prescription that is written for a Schedule II controlled substance to be compounded for direct administration to a patient by parenteral, intravenous, in- tramuscular, subcutaneous, or intraspinal infusion may be transmitted by fax by the practitioner to the pharmacy providing home infusion services. Also makes technical changes. Effective immediately except that the amendments to the Illinois Controlled Substances Act take effect October 1, 1995. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Alcohol. & Subst. Abuse) Enactment of HB2434 will be cost beneficial to DASA. CORRECTIONAL IMPACT NOTE House Bill 2343 has no fiscal impact upon the Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes descriptions of certain controlled substances. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 08 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-004 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1854 HB-2434-Cont Mar 09 Correctional Note Requested LANG Fiscal Note Requested LANG Fiscal Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mar 10 Correctional Note Filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Mar 13 Correctional Note Requested Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mar 22 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Amendment referred t o HRUL Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Recalled to Second Reading Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 06 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 07 Recalled to Second Reading Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Rules refers to HCHS Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 21 Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Be approved consideration Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 24 Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2435 BOLAND. 750 ILCS 50/12.1 750 ILCS 50/12.2 new Amends the Adoption Act. Directs DCFS to establish a Mother's Putative Fa- ther Registry to provide notice to putative fathers of children born to women to whom the fathers were not married. Requires a pregnant woman who is unmarried, or who is married and believes the father of the fetus is not her husband, to identify the father to DCFS. Requires health care providers to provide affidavit forms to pregnant women and submit executed affidavits to DCFS. Provides that failure to comply with Mother's Putative Father Registry provisions is a Class A misdemea- nor; makes providers who fail to comply subject to disciplinary action by their li- censing agency. Effective January 1, 1996. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2436 MULLIGAN. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.71a from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71a 225 ILCS 10/12 from Ch. 23, par. 2222 Amends the School Code. Deletes obsolete reporting language in the Section re- ferring to grants for model pilot early childhood parental training programs. Amends the Child Care Act of 1969 to make a technical change in the Section re- ferring to child care facilities advertisements. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 1855 HB-2437 MULLIGAN - RONEN - CLAYTON - LNDNER - BIGGERT, LYONS ANDCIARLO. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.71 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71 .Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the Section relating to grants for preschool educational and research-training programs. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) This vehicle bill has no fiscal impact in its current form. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Recommended do pass 015-009-000 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Apr 05 Aor 25 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.04 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.05 LANG Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.06 HANNIG Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.07 MULLIGAN Amendment referred to HRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #05 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #06 TO ORDER 2ND READING -HANNIG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Amendment No.08 HANNIG Amendment referred t o HRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Re-committed to Rules HB-2438 BURKE. 510 ILCS 70/2 from Ch. 8, par. 702 510 ILCS 75/8 from Ch. 8, par. 229.58 Amends the Humane Care for Animals Act to add a caption to a Section con- cerning definitions. Amends the Humane Slaughter of Livestock Act to add a cap- tion to the Section on the application of the Act. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 07 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Agriculture & Conservation Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -BURKE Committee Rules 1856 HB-2437 HB-2439 SPANGLER - ACKERMAN - POE - KLINGLER - STEPHENS, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, BOST, HOEFT, JOHNSON,TOM, JONES,JOHN, LINDNER, LYONS, MOFFITT, MURPHY,M, MYERS, WEAVER,M, WINTERS, WO- JCIK, ZABROCKI AND ZICKUS. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.104 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.104 Amends the School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to file an addi- tional, separate mandate report with the General Assembly on or before December 1, 1995. Requires the report to list, review, and analyze separately each mandate (other than an election mandate) applicable to the common schools during the 1994-1995 school year and to set forth the benefits and failures encountered under each mandated program, the annual cost of the mandate and percentage of students in the State affected by it, the cost-efficiency of the mandated program, alternatives that may be more productive or more cost-efficient, whether the mandate is deemed unnecessary, counter-productive, or too cost-inefficient, and recommended legisla- tion to reduce mandated costs and improve the efficiency, productivity, or other re- sults of a mandated program. Effective July 1, 1995. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) HB 2439 requires a one-time mandates review that is consider- ably more complex than that already required. The Board would contract the work to an outside vendor. Costs could range as high as $100,000, depending on the bids received. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 09 Recommended do pass 015-009-000 Mar 14 Mar 21 Apr 05 Apr 18 Apr 27 May 01 May 02 May 18 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Amendment No.Ol ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.04 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.05 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.06 HANNIG Amendment referred to HRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Passed 066-049-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMENDS 1-6 Third Reading - Passed 066-049-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor SIEBEN First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Education Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2440 COWLISHAW - O'CONNOR - MOFFITT - ZICKUS- DOODY, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, CLAYTON, HOEFT, JONES,JOHN, LYONS, MEYER, MUR- PHY,M, PEDERSEN, WEAVER,M, WINTERS, WOJCIK, BOST, KLINGLER, STEPHENS, POE, MYERS, WIRSING, WENNLUND, CIAR- LO, MITCHELL AND LAWFER. 105 ILCS 5/34-79.5 new Amends the School Code. Requires the Chicago school treasurer to make, with respect to each school in the district, a monthly audit and file an activity report and 1857 HB-2439 HB-2440-Cont audit findings covering each internal school account, bank account, or other deposi- tory account that is maintained by a school official or entity in the name of or on be- half of, and that contains funds earned, contributed, or otherwise received by, a class or grade of school students or any other student organization, club, or associa- tion sponsored or authorized by the school. Effective July 1, 1995. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2441 COWLISHAW. 50 ILCS 20/21.5 new 105 ILCS 5/19b-7 from Ch. 122, par. 19b-7 105 ILCS 5/34-53 from Ch. 122, par. 34-53 Amends the Public Building Commission Act and the School Code. Authorizes the Chicago Public Building Commission to assume responsibility for and let con- tracts for the maintenance, management, repair, and renovation of Chicago school buildings. Provides that taxes levied by the district for building and purchase of school ground purposes shall be assigned and used to pay amounts due under those contracts. Also provides that the savings from the assumption of responsibilities by the Commission and savings from guaranteed energy savings contracts (not re- quired for payments under the energy savings contracts) are to be transferred to a revenue bond debt service fund to pay debt service on revenue bonds issued by the Capital Development Board under the Building Authority Act. Provides that the proceeds of the revenue bonds shall be used to demolish the 10 least habitable Chi- cago school buildings (as determined by the Commission) and build replacement buildings. Provides for the lease of the new school buildings from the Commission to the Chicago Board of Education under lease purchase agreements. Authorizes use of the lease payments to pay debt service on the bonds. Adds other related provi- sions. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) All savings generated will be used to pay off debt service pay- ments to Chicago Public Building Commission. There is no fiscal impact to ISBE. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from mandates note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested LANG St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLANG Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.04 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.05 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.06 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Held on 2nd Reading 1858 HB-2441 -Cont Mar 22 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Held on 2nd Reading Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #05 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #06 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Held on 2nd Reading May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB.2442 COWLISHAW - ZICKUS - DOODY - LYONS - PEDERSEN, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, HOEFT, JONES,JOHN, MEYER AND WOJCIK. 105 ILCS 5/34-2.5 from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.5 105 ILCS 5/34-8.3 from Ch. 122, par. 34-8.3 105 ILCS 5/34-85 from Ch. 122, par. 34-85 Amends the School Code. Provides that a subdistrict council shall initiate pro- ceedings to remove a subdistrict superintendent for cause during the term of his or her performance contract if the subdistrict superintendent fails to perform his or her duties incident to monitoring the performance of an attendance center with re- spect to its development, implementation, or compliance with its school improve- ment plan or incident to the identification, remediation, or placement on probation of a non-performing school or attendance center. Requires the general superinten- dent, upon direction of the subdistrict council pursuant to the vote of a majority of the council's full membership, to present to the board of education a motion con- taining the written charges and specifications on which the removal through disci- plinary proceedings is sought. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) There is no fiscal impact to ISBE. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.04 LANG Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.05 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.06 HANNIG Amendment referred t o HRUL Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB.2443 COWLISHAW - WEAVER,M - ZICKUS - DOODY - HANRAHAN, BIG- GERT, BOST, CLAYTON, DURKIN, HOEFT, JOHNSON,TOM, JONES,JOHN, LYONS, MEYER, MOFFITT, MURPHY,M, PEDERSEN, SPANGLER, TURNER,J, WAIT AND WOJCIK. 105 ILCS 5/34A-201.1 1859 HB-2443-Cont. Amends the School Code. Requires the Inspector General to conduct a thorough investigation into any findings or allegations of fraud, theft, waste, or other fiscal or managerial impropriety contained in any financial, management, or other internal audit made of the conduct or affairs of the board of education or a local school coun- cil, subdistrict council, or attendance center. Provides that the Inspector General is to determine the accuracy and validity of the allegations or findings of the audit. Provides that if the Inspector General determines that the allegations or findings are correct or if his investigation otherwise discloses that the board of education, a local school council, a subdistrict council, or any member, officer, or employee of those entities engaged in fraud, theft, or other conduct constituting a criminal of- fense, the Inspector General is authorized to file a criminal complaint with the Of- fice of the States Attorney of Cook County against the person or persons committing the offense. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) There is no fiscal impact to ISBE. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Recommended do pass 014-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested LANG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.03 ELEM SCND ED H To Subcommittee Amendment No.04 LANG Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.05 LANG Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.06 HANNIG Amendment referred t o HRUL Held on 2nd Reading Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #05 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #06 TO ORDER 2ND READING -HANNIG Held on 2nd Reading Apr 18 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB.2444 ROSKAM - DOODY - ZICKUS - O'CONNOR - JONES,JOHN, JOHN. SON,TOM, TURNER,J, WINTERS, PEDERSEN, WOJCIK, MURPHY,M, DURKIN AND PARKE. New Act Creates the Voucher System Studies Act. Requires the 7 member Task Force es- tablished under the Act to analyze, study, and report to the General Assembly by December 1, 1995 concerning the feasibility and method of funding and imple- menting a voucher system in Illinois. Effective immediately. 1860 HB-2444-Cont FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) HB2444 does not state who will fund the expenses so there is no fiscal impact to ISBE. In FY92, approximately $17,000 was ex- pended for the Task Force on School Finance and in FY93, ap- proximately $24,000. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from fiscal note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Recommended do pass 013-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Amendment No.01 LANG Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.02 LANG Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.03 HANNIG Amendment referred t o HRUL Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2445 DOODY - SPANGLER - MITCHELL - LYONS - O'CONNOR, BALTHIS, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, CLAYTON, DURKIN, HANRAHAN, HOEFT, JONES,JOHN, KLINGLER, LACHNER, MCAULIFFE, MEYER, MOF. FITT, MULLIGAN, MYERS, PEDERSEN, POE, TURNER,J, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND, WOJCIK, ZICKUS, CIARLO AND KENNER. 705 ILCS 405/5-35 from Ch. 37, par. 805-35 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that a minor shall be adjudged an Habitual Juvenile Offender if the minor had been twice adjudicated a delinquent minor and the third offense was the commission of or attempted commission of in- voluntary manslaughter or any forcible felony other than burglary and the third of- fense occurred on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995 or had twice been adjudicated a delinquent minor for Class 2 or greater felonies or forcible felonies and is adjudicated a third time for a Class 2 or greater felony other than in- voluntary manslaughter or a forcible felony and the third offense occurred on or af- ter the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: 705 ILCS 405/1-7 from Ch. 37, par. 801-7 705 ILCS 405/2-3 from Ch. 37, par. 802-3 705 ILCS 405/4-11 from Ch. 37, par. 804-11 705 ILCS 405/5-4 from Ch. 37, par. 805-4 705 ILCS 405/5-12 from Ch. 37, par. 805-12 705 ILCS 405/5-19 from Ch. 37, par. 805-19 705 ILCS 405/5-24 from Ch. 37, par. 805-24 705 ILCS 405/5-35 from Ch. 37, par. 805-35 730 ILCS 5/5-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3 730 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1 730 ILCS 110/15.1 from Ch. 38, par. 204-7.1 Deletes everything and reinserts the provisions of the original bill. Further amends the Juvenile Court Act to: (i) authorize provision of a minor's law enforce- ment records to the minor's school; (ii) provide that a neglected minor includes a newborn infant whose meconium contains any amount of a controlled substance; (iii) extend from 6 to 12 months the permissible period of informal supervision with a probation officer for an alleged addicted or delinquent minor; (iv) require that a $25 supervision, probation, or conditional discharge fee be imposed on a minor; and (v) provide that a minor at least 15 years of age who is charged with aggravated bat- tery with a firearm, attempt to commit first degree murder, or aggravated vehicular hijacking shall be tried as an adult. (Present law provides for automatic trial as an 1861 HB-2445-Cont. adult for a person at least 15 years of age for only first degree murder, aggravated criminal sexual assault, firearm offenses of armed robbery while armed with a fire- arm and certain unlawful use of weapons violations while in or on the grounds of a school and certain controlled substance violations.) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the court to impose upon a defendant placed on supervision, probation, or conditional discharge a fee of $25 (now, up to $25) for each month of supervision, probation, or conditional discharge unless the court assesses a lesser fee. Amends the Probation and Probation Officers Act to provide that the fees im- posed upon minors placed on supervision, probation, or conditional discharge under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 shall be deposited into the county probation and court services fund. Makes provisions concerning Habitual Juvenile Offenders ef- fective immediately. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED The fiscal impact is unknown. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Corrections) No change from previous note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Corrections) No change from previous note. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED It is anticipated that there may be an increase in judicial workloads. However, it cannot be determined what impact HB2445 will have on the need to increase or decrease the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB2445, amended, creates a local gov't. organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Deletes reference to: 705 ILCS 405/5-4 Deletes provisions that require minors at least 15 years of age who are charged with aggravated battery with a firearm, attempt to commit first degree murder, or aggravated vehicular hijacking to be tried as adults. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Amendment No.03 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/LANG Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/LANG Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/LANG Fiscal Note Requested LANG St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLANG Correctional Note Requested LANG Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.05 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.06 JOHNSON,TOM Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 22 Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1862 HB-2445-Cont Mar 23 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #05 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Amendment No.06 JOHNSON,TOM Be approved consideration Recalled to Second Reading Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.06 JOHNSON,TOM Adopted 065-040-002 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 27 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-006 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMEND 1,2, 4 AND 5 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-006 May 01 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 09 Sen Sponsor MAHAR May 10 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2446 LINDNER - MURPHY,M - KLINGLER - WINKEL- CIARLO, BALTHIS, BIGGERT, CLAYTON, DURKIN, HOEFT, JONES,JOHN, MEYER, MOF- FITT, MYERS, MULLIGAN, POE, SPANGLER, WINTERS, WOJCIK, ZA. BROCKI, ZICKUS AND WENNLUND. 720 ILCS 5/24-3.5 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of unlawfully permitting a minor to possess a concealable firearm. Makes a parent or legal guardian of a child under 18 years of age guilty of a Class 4 felony if the parent or guardian knows the child possesses a firearm of a size that may be concealable upon the person and fails to make reasonable efforts to prevent that possession. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Motion Do Pass-Lost 002-010-004 HJUB Committee Judiciary - Criminal Law Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2447 BIGGERT - MURPHY,M - CIARLO - LYONS - POE, BIGGINS, HOEFT, HUGHES, JOHNSON,TOM, KLINGLER, MCAULIFFE, MEYER, MOF- FITT, MYERS, O'CONNOR, PEDERSEN, SPANGLER, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M AND ZICKUS. 725 ILCS 185/7 from Ch. 38, par. 307 Amends the Pretrial Services Act to provide that a pretrial services agency shall request a defendant to submit to drug testing and request a defendant who submits to the tests to receive periodic drug testing during pretrial release. Provides that re- sults of testing shall not be used against the defendant in a criminal proceeding. FISCAL NOTE (Office of I11. Courts) Projected direct costs are $99,752. JUDICIAL NOTE 1863 HB-2447-Cont Although there would be a probable increase in judicial work- loads, it cannot be determined what impact, if any, HB2447 will have on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Amendment No.0l JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested LANG Judicial Note Request LANG Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Mar 24 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mar 28 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2448 WEAVER,M, KLINGLER, MYERS, LYONS, O'CONNOR, BALTHIS, BIG. GERT, BIGGINS, BOST, DURKIN, HOEFT, JOHNSON,TOM, JONES,JOHN, LACHNER, MEYER, MULLIGAN, PEDERSEN, POE, SPANGLER, STEPHENS, WINTERS, WOICIK, ZABROCKI AND ZICK. US. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 in relation to the death penalty for first de- gree murder. Provides that killing an individual in the course of the commission of kidnapping is an aggravating factor for which the death penalty may be imposed. Present law permits the imposition of the death penalty for killing an individual in the course of the commission of aggravated kidnapping but not the offense of kid- napping. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2449 CIARLO- ZICKUS- WINKEL- O'CONNOR, BALTHIS, BIGGINS, BOST, DURKIN, HOEFT, JOHNSON,TOM, JONES,JOHN, KLINGLER, MEYER, MOFFITT, MYERS, MULLIGAN, PEDERSEN, POE, SAVIANO, STEPH- ENS, WEAVER,M, WOJCIK AND ZABROCKI. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the death penalty for first degree murder. Provides that it is an aggravating factor for which the death penalty may be imposed that the murder was committed in a school; on a conveyance owned, leased, or contracted by a school to transport students to or from school or a school related activity; on the real property of a school or on a public way within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a school. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Ill. Courts) The fiscal impact on the Judicial Branch will be minimal. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Corrections) 1864 HB-2449-Cont HB2449 would have no fiscal impact on the Department. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 09 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Recommended do pass 013-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested LANG Correctional Note Requested LANG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 14 Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 15 Fiscal Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 17 Correctional Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 20 Re-committed to Rules HB-2450 LAWFER - JONES,JOHN - POE - WOJCIK - CIARLO, BALTHIS, BIG- GERT, BIGGINS, BOST, CLAYTON, DURKIN, KLINGLER, MCAULIFFE, MEYER, MOFFITT, MYERS, MULLIGAN, PEDERSEN, RUTHERFORD, SAVIANO, SPANGLER, STEPHENS, TURNER,J, WEAVER,M AND ZA. BROCKI. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the imposition of the death penal- ty for first degree murder. Provides that the killing of an individual who is a senior citizen (60 years of age or older) or a disabled person is an aggravating factor for which the death penalty may be imposed. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2451 MITCHELL - LACHNER - O'CONNOR - JONES,JOHN - ACKERMAN, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, BOST, DURKIN, HOEFT, JOHNSON,TOM, KLINGLER, MCAULIFFE, MYERS, PEDERSEN, POE, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M AND WINTERS. 725 ILCS 5/104-12 from Ch. 38, par. 104-12 725 ILCS 5/104-16 from Ch. 38, par. 104-16 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that a defendant's fitness to stand trial shall be determined by the court without a jury. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Ill. Courts) The fiscal impact on the Judicial Branch cannot be determined. CORRECTIONAL NOTE HB2451 would have no fiscal impact on the Department. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) No change from correctional note. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law 1865 HB-2451-Cont Mar 09 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 17 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To Subcommittee Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested LANG Correctional Note Reauested LANG Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Correctional Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Mar 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules HB-2452 POE - DOODY - JONES,JOHN - LYONS - MULLIGAN, ACKERMAN, BALTHIS, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, BOST, HOEFT, JOHNSON,TOM, KLINGLER, MCAULIFFE, MEYER, PEDERSEN, RUTHERFORD, SPANGLER, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WINTERS, WOJCIK AND ZICK- US. 720 ILCS 5/18-2 from Ch. 38, par. 18-2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the offense of armed robbery includes committing robbery while carrying a look-alike firearm on or about one's person. Defines look-alike firearm to be a toy or replica object that resembles a fire- arm. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Corrections) HB2452 would have a fiscal impact on the Dept. of $10,333,000 over 10 years. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Corrections) No change from previous note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds, as an element of the offense in the case of a look-alike firearm, that the per- son indicates to the victim that he or she is presently armed with a firearm. FISCAL NOTE, AM-5 (Dept. of Corrections) Amendment #5 has no fiscal impact on the Dept. of Corrections. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AM-5 No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 09 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Remains in CommiJudiciary - Criminal Law 1866 -- --A ............. HB-2452-Cont Mar 16 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested LANG Correctional Note Requested LANG Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.05 POE Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 06 Amendment No.05 POE Be approved consideration Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 18 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Amendment No.05 POE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 19 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Apr 20 Short Debate-3rd Passed 099-010-006 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMENDS 1-4 Short Debate-3rd Passed 099-010-006 Apr 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 03 Sen Sponsor RAICA First reading Referred to Rules HB.2453 RUTHERFORD - LACHNER - RYDER, KLINGLER, MOFFITT, SPANGLER, LINDNER, BALTHIS, BIGGERT, CIAYTON, DURKIN, HOEFT, HUGHES, JONES,JOHN, LAWFER, MEYER, MYERS, PEDER- SEN, POE, TURNER,J, WEAVER,M, WINTERS, ZABROCKI AND ZICK- US. 730 ILCS 5/5-5-6 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that if the defendant is or- dered to pay restitution, and the defendant fails to pay restitution in the manner or within the time period specified by the court, the court shall enter an order directing the sheriff to seize any real or personal property of the defendant to the extent nec- essary to satisfy the restitution order. Present law gives the court discretion to issue the order. FISCAL NOTE (Office of 11. Courts) The fiscal impact on the Judicial Branch will be minimal. CORRECTIONAL NOTE HB2453 would have a minimal fiscal impact on the Department. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) No change from correctional note. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of the DCCA, HB2453 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 09 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL 1867 HB-2453-Cont. Mar09-Cont. Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 14 Fiscal Note Requested LANG St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLANG Correctional Note Requested LANG Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 15 Fiscal Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 17 Correctional Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mar 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-002 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMENDS 1-4 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-002 Mar 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Apr 18 First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Judiciary May 18 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2454 KLINGLER - CIARLO - LAWFER - MOFFITT - WAIT, BIGGERT, BOST, HUGHES, JOHNSON,TOM, JONES,JOHN, LINDNER, LYONS, MCAU- LIFFE, MEYER, MURPHY,M, PEDERSEN, POE, WEAVER,M, WIN- TERS, WIRSING AND ZICKUS. 625 ILCS 5/11-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the penalty imposed on a person for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be enhanced by 48 hours of imprisonment for a first offense, 10 days of imprisonment for a second offense, 30 days of imprisonment for a third offense, and 90 days of imprisonment for a fourth offense if the driver had a child under the age of 16 in the vehicle at the time of the offense. Provides that in addition to the additional imprisonment, a person who places a child under the age of 16 in a vehicle with an intoxicated driver is guilty of child endangerment (Class A misdemeanor) or aggravated child endangerment (Class 4 felony) if the child is injured or killed. Creates those offenses. Effective immediately. CORRECTIONAL NOTE HB2454 has minimal fiscal impact on the Dept. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1868 HB-2454-Cont Fiscal Note Requested LANG Correctional Note Requested LANG Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Correctional Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 25 Re-committed to Rules HB-2455 SPANGLER - DOODY - BALTHIS - LYONS - CLAYTON, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, BOST, DURKIN, MEYER, MYERS, MULLIGAN, PEDERSEN, POE AND WEAVER,M. 310 ILCS 10/8.1a from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 8.1a Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Requires a housing authority in a munici- pality over 500,000 to exercise police powers to eliminate or reduce street- gang-related activities and illegal activities involving controlled substances, cannabis, and firearms. Authorizes a housing authority in a municipality under 500,000 to establish a police force with the approval of the mayor or president of the municipality. CORRECTIONAL NOTE This legislation would have no fiscal impact on the Dept. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) No change from previous note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2455 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested LANG St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLANG Correctional Note Requested LANG Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate I ( I ( Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Correctional Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG St Mandate Fis Note Filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Re-committed to Rules Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 28 Apr 20 1869 HB-2456 O'CONNOR - SPANGLER - MULLIGAN - MEYER- BALTHIS, BIG- GERT, BIGGINS, CLAYTON, HOEFT, JOHNSONTOM, IONES,JOHN, KLINGLER, LYONS, MCAULFFE, MURPHYM, PEDERSEN, POE, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WINTERS, WOJCIIK, ZABROCKI, KENNER AND SCOTT. 310 ILCS 50/2 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 852 Amends the Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act. Adds to definition of "nui- sance" to include property on which streetgang-related activities or illegal activities involving controlled substances or cannabis take place. JUDICIAL NOTE It is anticipated that there may be an increase in the number of petitions filed under the Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act due to HB2456. However, it cannot be determined what impact there will be on the need to increase or decrease the number of judges in the State. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) This legislation would have no fiscal impact on the Dept. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Mar 16 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H To SubcommitteeTRUTH/SENTENCING Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested LANG Judicial Note Request LANG Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Aendmdent referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Mar 23 Judicial Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #03 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #04 TO ORDER 2ND READING -LANG Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Mar 24 Fiscal Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 20 Re-committed to Rules HB-2457 ROSKAM. 220 ILCS 10/1 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 901 Amends the Citizens Utility Board Act. Makes a technical change in the short ti- tle Section. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 15 Recommended do pass 007-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 03 Re-committed to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Public Utilities HB-2458 OSIAM. 220 ILCS 10/2 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 902 Amends the Citizens Utility Board Act. Makes a technical change in the purpose Section. 1870 HB-2456 HB-2458-Cont. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Dec 11 Assigned to Public Utilities HB-2459 ROSKAM - JOHNSON,TOM - WINTERS - TURNER,J, SPANGLER, BIG- GINS, PEDERSEN, WOJCIK, ZABROCKI AND ZICKUS. New Act Creates the Scholarship Schools Pilot Program Act, a 4 year program to be im- plemented in one of Chicago's elementary school subdistricts. Provides for State ed- ucational scholarships to attend a scholarship school of up to $1,500 for elementary students and $2,000 for high school students who reside within the pilot subdistrict. Provides criteria for the private schools that wish to qualify as scholarship schools. Adds provisions relative to transportation to and accountability of scholarship schools. Creates the Scholarship Schools Council to administer the Act. Repeals the Act on August 1, 2000. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2460 HOWARD - JOHNSON,TOM - MOORE,ANDREA - TENHOUSE - DAV- IS,STEVE AND PUGH. 305 ILCS 5/9A-9 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-9 Amends provisions of the Public Aid Code pertaining to a program of education, training, and employment for AFDC recipients. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall seek waivers necessary to obtain federal matching funds to extend job retention counseling and services beyond 3 months and to include, in the job re- tention component, participants and services deemed necessary by the Department. Provides that job retention counseling and services shall be implemented upon ob- taining the waivers or July 1, 1996, whichever is later. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 15 Amendment No.01 PRIVATIZATION H Remains in CommiPriv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Committee Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -HOWARD Committee Rules HB-2461 ZICKUS - BURKE. 235 ILCS 5/1-3.08 from Ch. 43, par. 95.08 235 ILCS 5/1-3.35 235 ILCS 5/1-3.36 new 235 ILCS 5/2-1 from Ch. 43, par. 96 235 ILCS 5/3-9 from Ch. 43, par. 105 235 ILCS 5/3-11 from Ch. 43, par. 107 235 ILCS 5/3-14 from Ch. 43, par. 109 235 ILCS 5/5-3 from Ch. 43, par. 118 235 ILCS 5/5-4 from Ch. 43, par. 118.1 235 ILCS 5/7-1 from Ch. 43, par. 145 235 ILCS 5/7-14 from Ch. 43, par. 157 235 ILCS 5/1-3.26 rep. Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Includes a person who owns and leases equipment for the purpose of brewing, fermenting, distilling, rectifying, or bottling alcoholic liquors within the definition of the term "manufacturer". Allows individu- als to brew up to 100 gallons of beer per individual or up to 200 gallons of beer per 1871 HB-2461-Cont. household without a license. Provides that a duplicate license must be obtained by a licensee that is transferring a license to different premises and requires that the premises must be located within the same jurisdiction that issued the original local liquor license. Provides that the principal office of the Liquor Control Commission shall be in Chicago. Authorizes the Commission to issue auction liquor licenses. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Consumer Protection Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2462 ZICKUS - BURKE. 235 ILCS 5/6-1 from Ch. 43, par. 119 235 ILCS 5/6-2 from Ch. 43, par. 120 235 ILCS 5/6-3 from Ch. 43, par. 120a 235 ILCS 5/6-9 from Ch. 43, par. 126 235 ILCS 5/6-10 from Ch. 43, par. 126a 235 ILCS 5/6-24a from Ch. 43, par. 139a 235 ILCS 5/6-26 from Ch. 43, par. 144a 235 ILCS 5/7-2 from Ch. 43, par. 146 235 ILCS 5/7-13 from Ch. 43, par. 156 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Prohibits the issuance of licenses to partnerships and corporations whose partners or officers and directors have had a li- quor license revoked. Provides that the Liquor Control Commission may vacate an order of revocation for violation of certain tax Acts upon evidence that the violation has been resolved to the satisfaction of the Department of Revenue. Provides that if books and records are electronically available, they may be kept outside of Illinois. Makes changes regarding the display of certain warning signs. Provides that pay- ment by a licensee by a negotiable instrument that is dishonored is cause for disci- plinary action. Provides that if a license is revoked as to a licensee only, another license may be issued for the same premises. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Consumer Protection Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2463 ZICKUS - BURKE. 235 ILCS 5/6-16 from Ch. 43, par. 131 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Removes prohibition against serving al- coholic liquor to persons under a legal disability or known to be in need of mental treatment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 235 ILCS 5/6-16 Adds reference to: 235 ILCS 5/1-3.35 235 ILCS 5/1-3.36 new 235 ILCS 5/3-9 from Ch. 43, par. 105 235 ILCS 5/3-11 from Ch. 43, par. 107 235 ILCS 5/3-14 from Ch. 43, par. 109 235 ILCS 5/5-3 from Ch. 43, par. 118 235 ILCS 5/5-4 from Ch. 43, par. 118.1 235 ILCS 5/6-1 from Ch. 43, par. 119 235 ILCS 5/6-2 from Ch. 43, par. 120 235 ILCS 5/6-3 from Ch. 43, par. 120a 235 ILCS 5/6-9 from Ch. 43, par. 126 235 ILCS 5/6-10 from Ch. 43, par. 126a 235 ILCS 5/6-16 from Ch. 43, par. 131 235 ILCS 5/6-24a from Ch. 43, par. 139a 235 ILCS 5/6-26 from Ch. 43, par. 144a 235 ILCS 5/7-2 from Ch. 43, par. 146 235 ILCS 5/7-13 from Ch. 43, par. 156 235 ILCS 5/7-14 from Ch. 43, par. 157 235 ILCS 5/1-3.26 rep. Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that a duplicate license must be obtained by a licensee that is transferring a license to different premises and re- 1872 HB-2463-Cont quires that the premises must be located within the same jurisdiction that issued the original local liquor license. Provides that the principal office of the Liquor Control Commission shall be in Chicago. Authorizes the Commission to issue auction liquor licenses. Removes prohibition against serving alcoholic liquor to persons under a le- gal disability or known to be in need of mental treatment. Provides that the Liquor Control Commission may vacate an order of revocation for violation of certain tax Acts upon evidence that the violation has been resolved to the satisfaction of the De- partment of Revenue. Provides that if books and records are electronically avail- able, they may be kept outside of Illinois. Makes changes regarding the display of certain warning signs. Provides that payment by a licensee by a negotiable instru- ment that is dishonored is cause for disciplinary action. Provides that if a license is revoked as to a licensee only, another license may be issued for the same premises. FISCAL NOTE (I11. Liquor Control Commission) No fiscal impact on the Commission's operations. FISCAL NOTE, HAM-2 (Liquor Control Comm.) Negligible fiscal impact on the Commission's operations. FISCAL NOTE, HAM-3 (Liquor Control Comm.) HB2463, with H-am3, creates a new revenue source for the Comm. by permitting the collection of an annual $250,000 license fee for each "brew-on-premises" entity. Though there are only 10 such entities in Ill., the Commission could realize $10,000 to $20,000 annual new revenue in several years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 235 ILCS 5/7-1 from Ch. 43, par. 145 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that applications for licenses from the State Commission, other than a retail license, must be on forms prescribed by the Commission rather than on a form with statutorily prescribed information. Provides that a copy of the registration statement for a brand, trademark, or name of an alcoholic liquor must be given to the person who has been granted the right to sell the alcoholic liquor at wholesale. Provides that applications need only to be signed by one person on behalf of corporations and partnerships. Changes the prohi- bition against issuing a liquor license to persons or entities that hold a federal wa- gering stamp to provide that the prohibition does not apply to persons or entities eligible to be issued a license under the Raffles Act or the Illinois Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Consumer Protection Mar 16 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mar 22 Recalled to Second Reading Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 06 Amendment No.02 ZICKUS Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.03 SAVIANO Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 18 Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 20 Amendment No.02 ZICKUS Be approved consideration Amendment No.03 SAVIANO Be approved consideration Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 24 Amendment No.02 ZICKUS Adopted Amendment No.03 SAVIANO Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1873 HB-2463-Cont. Apr 25 Removed Short Debate Cal Third Reading - Passed 104-000-010 Apr 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 27 First reading Referred to Rules May 02 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & Licen. Act. May 03 Added as Chief Co-sponsor CULLERTON May 10 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 13 Sent to the Governor Aug 04 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 89-0250 Effective date 96-01-01 HB-2464 MCGUIRE. 215 ILCS 5/457.5 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires companies writing policies of workers' compensation insurance covering Illinois employers to disclose gross pre- mium receipts and itemized costs associated with those policies. Requires the De- partment of Insurance to publish a pamphlet summarizing the premium and cost information for each reporting company. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Insurance Mar 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Insurance Mar 14 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 INSURANCE H To Subcommittee Committee Insurance Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Mar 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE BILL TO ORDER 2ND READING -MCGUIRE Committee Rules HB-2465 STEPHENS- DEUCHLER - CLAYTON. 305 ILCS 5/4-0.7 new Amends the Public Aid Code. Establishes a Welfare Reform Task Force, ap- pointed by the legislative leaders and the Governor, to study and develop proposals for an alternative program of mutual responsibility between the Department of Public Aid and its clients to allow families to become self-sufficient or employed as quickly as possible. Requires interim reports and a final report by March 1, 1998. Repeals these provisions on January 1, 1999. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) As the Department will also be working on developing alter- natives to the AFDC program, there would be no additional costs due to passage of this legislation. GOVERNOR'S AMENDATORY VETO MESSAGE Recommends that the Governor shall appoint 6 rather than 3 members to the Welfare Reform Task Force, one of whom shall serve as chair of the Task Force. Deletes provision that one of the Governor's appointees shall be the Director of Pub- lic Aid or his or her designee and deletes provision that 2 of the Governor's appoin- tees shall be members of the private sector. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel 1874 HB-2465-Cont Mar 15 Amendment No.01 PRIVATIZATION H Remains in CommiPriv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Committee Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 16 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested LANG Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 06 Third Reading - Passed 089-026-001 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMEND 1 Third Reading - Passed 089-026-001 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 05 Sen Sponsor WATSON May 08 First reading Referred to Rules May 09 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 17 Recommended do pass 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 21 Third Reading - Passed 034-010-011 Passed both Houses Jun 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor amendatory veto Oct 20 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/STEPHENS Refer to Rules/Rul 3-8(b) Approved for Consideration 01 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 02 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 074-042-000 Nov 03 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto WATSON Nov 14 Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Lost 028-015-011 Nov 16 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-2466 WENNLUND - DOODY - O'CONNOR - BOST - BALTHIS. 50 ILCS 705/7 from Ch. 85, par. 507 Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Provides that the training in response to and investigation of domestic violence and sexual assault emphasize protection of a victim's rights and self-respect. Effective immediately. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Cities & Villages Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2467 DOODY - WENNLUND - MOFFITT - MITCHELL AND KUNGLER. 310 ILCS 10/25 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 25 Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Provides that the Housing Authority may, after 3 days written notice of termination, file suit for recovery of possession of the premises in a housing project against a tenant who presents a threat of danger to other tenants in the form of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a person by a family member, household member, or domestic partner. Effective immediately. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Ill. Housing Development Authority) HB2467 would have no fiscal impact. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 03 Re-committed to Rules 1875 HB-2468 DOODY - WENNLUND - MOFFITT - MITCHELL - CIARLO. 310 ILCS 10/25 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 25 Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Provides that the Housing Authority shall grant a residency preference to an applicant who has been a victim of abuse, ne- glect, or exploitation by a family member, household member, or domestic partner within 90 days of the application for residency. Provides that the Authority shall not change the residency preference of a prospective tenant once the application has been accepted. Effective immediately. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Ill. Housing Development Authority) HB2468 would have no fiscal impact. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law Mar 16 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2469 CIARLO - WINTERS - WAIT - JONES,JOHN - WINKEL. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.400 new Creates the Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Registry Act and amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Coordinating Council to oversee implementation of the Act by the Depart- ment of Public Health. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish a statewide registry of persons with Alzheimer's disease. Creates the Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Research Fund in the State treasury to provide funding to implement the Act. Provides for confidentiality of information and makes violation of confidentiality a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) In addition to administrative costs, there may be problems that arise due to the existence of two concomitant funds-Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund and Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Research Fund-which are essentially the same. Many of the projects funded by the current research fund are pilot pro- jects and result in millions of dollars in research funding. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 16 Recommended do pass 020-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 17 Fiscal Note Requested PHELPS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 20 Re-committed to Rules HB-2470 KRAUSE - DEUCHLER. 30 ILCS 705/5 from Ch. 127, par. 2305 Amends the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act by providing that subject to the restriction of the State Finance Act, no grant funds may be made available for ex- penditure by a grantee for a period longer than 2 years, except for Social Service Block Grant Funds for empowerment zones and enterprise communities for which the Funds may be made available for expenditure by a grantee for a period no lon- ger than 10 years. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Public Aid) Administration would be at no cost to the Department. All funds ($106 million over the life of the grant) will be passed thru to 3 designated communities (Chicago, Springfield, E.St.Louis). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2468 1876 HB-2470-Cont. Mar 01 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 08 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 023-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Mar 09 Fiscal Note Requested LANG Fiscal Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Mar 21 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Apr 05 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 02 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE May 03 First reading Referred to Rules May 09 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 18 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2471 STEPHENS. 305 ILCS 5/4-17 new 305 ILCS 5/9A-5 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-5 305 ILCS 5/9A-8 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-8 305 ILCS 5/9A-9 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-9 305 ILCS 5/9A-12 new Amends the Public Aid Code. Permits the Department of Public Aid to operate a demonstration project under which AFDC clients are required to report earnings on a quarterly basis. Provides that public aid recipients who are exempt from the employment program and who become participants in the program may be sanc- tioned if they do not meet program requirements without good cause. (Present law provides that only non-exempt recipients may be sanctioned.) Provides that, with respect to the education, training, and employment program for AFDC recipients, a program participant's assessment process (now, initial assessment) shall include standard literacy testing and a determination of English language proficiency, ex- cept when the client is enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a post-secondary pro- gram. Provides that certain AFDC-U recipients may be (now, are) referred to work experience. Makes other changes concerning participation in education, training, and employment programs. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 09 Amendment No.01 PRIVATIZATION H Ruled not germane HPDE Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-004-000/HPDE Remains in CommiPriv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 15 Amendment No.01 PRIVATIZATION H Remains in CommiPriv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Committee Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel Mar 16 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2472 PHELPS - TURNER,A - KENNER. 730 ILCS 5/3-14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-3 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections shall establish 2 Regional Life Skills Resource Centers. Provides that the 2 sites for the centers shall be Chicago and Southern Illinois. Provides that the centers shall address the need to provide life skills services to offenders to prevent them from becoming recurring offenders. Provides that the centers shall provide services regarding employment, marketing, and specialized classes on substance abuse and DUI. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 21 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1877 HB-2473 HB-2473 BOST. 730 ILCS 5/3-6-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-2 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Requires an inmate of a Department of Corrections facility to pay a $2 co-payment per visit to a place outside the institu- tion for non-emergency medical or dental services. Provides that the amount for the co-payment shall be deducted from the inmates's individual account. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Feb 21 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law HB-2474 BOST. 720 ILCS 5/Art. 24.5 heading new 720 ILCS 5/24.5-5 new 720 ILCS 5/24.5-10 new 720 ILCS 5/24.5-15 new 720 ILCS 5/24.5-20 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it a Class B misdemeanor to sell, of- fer for sale, distribute, or give away a small nitrous oxide cartridge, balloon, or other container. Exempts wholesalers, jobbers, and manufacturers who use nitrous oxide in the normal course of their business to manufacture other lawful items. Makes it a Class B misdemeanor to inhale or otherwise introduce into one's respiratory sys- tem nitrous oxide, except under the direct care and supervision of a licensed physi- cian or dentist. Feb 21 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2475 HOFFMAN - HOLBROOK - DAVIS,STEVE. Makes a supplemental FY1995 appropriation to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for a grant to the Southwestern Illinois Leadership Council for costs associated with retaining and operating Scott Air Force Base and the Melvin Price Army Depot. Makes a supplemental FY1995 appropriation to the De- partment of Commerce and Community Affairs for a grant to Rock Island County for costs associated with retaining and operating the Rock Island Arsenal. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Feb 24 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Apr 24 HB-2476 STEPHENS. Safety Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Appropriates $1 to Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to address actions taken by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission. Effective July 1, 1995. Feb 24 1995 First reading Mar 08 Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 24 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2477 STEPHENS. Appropriates $1 to Illinois Department of Transportation to address actions tak- en by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission. Effective July 1, 1995. Feb 24 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 24 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2478 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Attorney General for fiscal year 1996. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Mar 02 Apr 20 Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1878 HB-2478-Cont Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2479 DANIELS- RYDER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Comptroller for fiscal year 1996. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Mar 02 Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2480 MARTINEZ - FRIAS,F. Appropriates $1 to the Department on Aging for publication and distribution of a senior citizen pharmaceutical booklet. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 02 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 24 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2481 CHURCHILL - RYDER. 30 ILCS 330/2 30 ILCS 330/3 30 ILCS 330/4 30 ILCS 330/6 30 ILCS 342/5 110 ILCS 920/4 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act to increase authorization by $361,000,000. Amends the Medicaid Liability Liquidity Borrowing Act to extend authorization to borrow pursuant to the Act. Amends the Baccalaureate Savings Act to increase the authorization for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds in the form of College Savings Bonds. Effective July 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: 30 ILCS 342/5 Deletes the changes to the Medicaid Liability Liquidity Borrowing Act that would have extended the authorization to borrow. Adds an effective date of July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 21 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted 011-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 03 Re-committed to Rules HB-2482 DANIELS - RYDER - TENHOUSE - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the various economic development agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Replaces everything after the enacting clause with appropriations and reappro- priations from State and federal funds to the following agencies. Effective July 1, 1995. 1879 HB-2482-Cont. Depts. of Agriculture, Commerce & Community Affairs, Labor, Employment Security ... State Board of Education ... Ill. Com- munity College Board ... Prairie State 2000 Authority ... His- toric Preservation Agency .. 11. Arts Council ... Farm Devel- opment Authority ... E.St.Louis Financial Advisory Authority ... Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority ... Sports Facili- ties Authority ... Medical Center Commission Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 21 Amendment No.Ol APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.03 APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.04 APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred t o RUL Amendment No.05 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted 011-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2483 DANIELS - RYDER - MULLIGAN. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 24 Amendment No.01 Apr 24 HB-2484 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services APP HUMAN SRV H Remains in CommiAppropriations-Human Services Committee Appropriations-Human Services Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Makes appropriations for various environmental agencies for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Amendment No.01 APP GEN SERVS H Amendment referred t o HRUL/006-003-000 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2485 DANIELS- RYDER - MULLIGAN. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the human services agencies listed below for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 21 Amendment No.01 APP HUMAN SRV H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 APP HUMAN SRV H 1880 HB-2485-Cont Apr 21--Cont Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.03 APP HUMAN SRV H Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.04 APP HUMAN SRV H Amendment referred t o HRUL Recommended do pass 005-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2486 DANIELS - RYDER - TENHOUSE. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the Department of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with appropriations for the OCE and expenses of the Department of Transportation. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 20 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Apr 21 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Withdrawn Amendment No.02 APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.03 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Amendment No.04 APP PUB SAFTY H Lost 004-006-001 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2487 DANIELS - RYDER - TENHOUSE. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for various public safety agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Replaces with appropriations for the OCE and expenses of the Ill. Criminal Justice Information Authority. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 21 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted 011-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2488 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations to the State Treasurer for fiscal year 1996 ordinary and contingent expenses and various bond payments and statutory refunds and pay- ments. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-General Services, 1881 HB-2488-Cont. Apr 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2489 RYDER. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Court of Claims, including payment of claims. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2490 RYDER. Appropriates amounts from various funds for awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Caindr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2491 RYDER - HANNIG. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Supreme Court for fiscal year 1996. Effective July 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces everything after the enacting clause with appropriations to the Su- preme Court for the Illinois court system's OCE and the Mandatory Arbitration Programs. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Amendment No.01 APP GEN SERVS H Adopted 010-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2492 RYDER - HANNIG. Makes appropriations to the Supreme Court for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the Circuit Court for fiscal year 1996. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules 1882 HB-2493 HB-2493 BALTHIS. Appropriates $16,000,000 to the State Board of Education. Provides for $8,000,000 to be used for the loan of textbooks to students and for $8,000,000 to be used for transportation reimbursements to parents and guardians. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 24 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2494 CURRIE. P.A. 88-551, Art. 67, Sec. 48 Amends the Department of Transportation's FY1995 budget (Public Act 88-551). Forbids further FY1995 expenditures by the Department of Transporta- tion pursuant to contract number IMD9302 or any other contract with TAMS CONSULTANTS, INC. relating to site selection studies for an airport in north- eastern Illinois. Effective immediately. Mar 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 24 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2495 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations from various funds for the ordinary, contingent and dis- tributive expenses of the Office of the Secretary of State. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Appropriations-General Services Apr 20 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 02 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Re-committed to Rules HB-2496 PUGH. Appropriates $10,500,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for the Westside Small Business Development Corporation. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 24 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2497 CROSS. 105 ILCS 5/11E-1 new 105 ILCS 5/11E-2 new 105 ILCS 5/11E-3 new 105 ILCS 5/11E-4 new 105 ILCS 5/11E-5 new 105 ILCS 5/11E-6 new 105 ILCS 5/11E-7 new 105 ILCS 5/12-1 from Ch. 122, par. 12-1 Amends the School Code. Allows territory within certain high school districts to be reorganized into a separate new high school district. Mar 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2498 LANG. New Act Creates the Government Financial Transaction Limitation Act. Establishes lim- its on borrowing and investment practices of State agencies and local governments. Prohibits investments in options, derivatives, and repurchase agreements. Prohibits borrowing except for capital projects and short-term cash flow purposes. Applies to home rule units. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule Mar 08 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1883 HB-2499 LANG. 220 ILCS 5/7-109 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a gas public utility or its affiliate may not provide administrative services to transportation customers located within the utility's service territory or sell natural gas to transportation customers at a price that is lower than the price charged to the utility's regular customers. Mar 08 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2500 LOPEZ. Appropriates $1,700,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for production of a Spanish language preschool program. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 21 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2501 SANTIAGO. Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for the acquisition of land and the planning and construction of a Logan Square YMCA facility. Effective July 1, 1995. Apr 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Apr 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2502 RONEN - CURRIE - BLAGOJEVICH - SCHAKOWSKY - CURRY,J, LANG, IONES,LOU AND FLOWERS. 215 ILCS 5/356r new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/3009 from Ch. 73, par. 1503-9 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Limited Health Service Organization Act, and Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that coverage under those Acts may not be restricted or denied on the basis that the insured or proposed insured is, has been, or may be a victim of domes- tic violence. Prohibits consideration of a condition or injury that resulted from do- mestic violence as a preexisting condition. Apr 20 1995 Filed With Clerk Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2503 JONES,JOHN - TURNERA - NOLAND - STEPHENS - GILES, DAV- IS,M, HOWARD AND JONES,LOU. New Act Creates the School District Association Membership Law. Prohibits the common schools from paying membership fees or dues to any interscholastic athletic associa- tion that remains a party to a contract or agreement under which the association agrees to hold or conduct in any place other than on the Champaign-Urbana cam- pus of the University of Illinois the final 8 or fewer games of any boys' State basket- ball tournament that is sponsored by or conducted under the auspices of the association. Declares an association contract or agreement that has the effect of prohibiting the common schools from paying membership fees or dues to the associ- ation void as against public policy. Adds a severability clause. Effective immediately. May 04 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HB-2504 FANTIN - BOLAND - HOLBROOK - SMITH,M - HOWARD AND FEI. GENHOLTZ. New Act Creates the Legislation Sunshine Act. Requires that a bill in the General Assem- bly be heard and voted upon by a standing committee of the house of introduction during the same calendar year as introduced or during the first 20 session days of the next year if fewer than 10 session days remain in the year of introduction. Per- mits the bill's primary sponsor to waive the hearing and vote. Effective immediately. May 08 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1884 HB-2499 HB-2505 HB-2505 HANNIG. 820 ILCS 35/2 from Ch. 10, par. 20 820 ILCS 35/3 from Ch. 10, par. 21 820 ILCS 35/5 from Ch. 10, par. 23 820 ILCS 35/5a from Ch. 10, par. 24 820 ILCS 35/5b from Ch. 10, par. 25 820 ILCS 35/6 from Ch. 10, par. 26 820 ILCS 35/6a from Ch. 10, par. 27 Amends the Employee Arbitration Act. Permits a nonunion employee to seek res- olution of a labor dispute with his or her employer by the Department of Labor. May 10 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2506 PUGH - STROGER - MOORE,EUGENE - GILES - HOWARD. 410 ILCS 620/2 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 502 410 ILCS 620/2.38 new 410 ILCS 620/3 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 503 410 ILCS 620/3.23 new Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to prohibit the retail sale of professional hair care products to a person who is not a licensed barber or cosmetologist. May 10 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2507 LAWFER. 30 ILCS 105/5.408 new 410 ILCS 620/2.38 new 410 ILCS 620/2.39 new 410 ILCS 620/21.1 410 ILCS 620/21.2 410 ILCS 620/21.3 new 410 ILCS 620/22.5 new 410 ILCS 620/22.6 new 410 ILCS 635/2 410 ILCS 635/3 410 ILCS 635/4 410 ILCS 635/5 410 ILCS 635/5.1 410 ILCS 635/5.2 new 410 ILCS 635/6 410 ILCS 635/9 410 ILCS 635/10 410 ILCS 635/11 410 ILCS 635/12 410 ILCS 635/15 410 ILCS 635/16 410 ILCS 635/19 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 521.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 521.2 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2202 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2203 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2204 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2205 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2205.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2206 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2209 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2210 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2211 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2212 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2215 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2216 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2219 Amends the State Finance Act, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, and the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Adds provisions concerning bulk milk pick up tanks, milk hauler-samplers, and certified pasteurizer operators. Creates the Milk Safety Fund. Imposes a fee on a purchaser of milk from a manufactured milk producer for milk produced in Illinois. Provides that these fees, which shall be collected from January 1, 1996 through December 31, 1998, shall be deposited into the Milk Safety Fund and shall be used to ensure safe and quality milk inspections. Creates an advisory committee to the Division of Food, Drugs, and Dairies. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule May 15 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2508 HANNIG. 10 ILCS 5/28-2 from Ch. 46, par. 28-2 105 ILCS 5/7-1 from Ch. 122, par. 7-1 105 ILCS 5/7-2 from Ch. 122, par. 7-2 105 ILCS 5/7-4 from Ch. 122, par. 7-4 105 ILCS 5/7-6 from Ch. 122, par. 7-6 105 ILCS 5/7-7.5 new 105 ILCS 5/7-7.6 new 105 ILCS 5/7-7.7 new 105 ILCS 5/7-9 from Ch. 122, par. 7-9 1885 HB-2508-Cont. Amends the Election and School Codes. Provides, with respect to school district boundary change petitions under which all of the territory of a school district is to be annexed to another school district or under which part of the territory of a school district is to be annexed to another school district, that if the regional board of school trustees or State Superintendent of Education has discretion to deny or to grant or approve the petition and enters an order granting or approving the petition, the matter must then be submitted to referendum at a regular scheduled election and approved by a majority of the voters in each of the affected school districts who are entitled to vote on and who vote on the proposition. May 22 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2509 BLAGOJEVICH. 625 ILCS 5/6-206.5 new 705 ILCS 405/5-23 from Ch. 37, par. 805-23 720 ILCS 5/21-1.3 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, the Criminal Code of 1961, and the Illi- nois Vehicle Code. Provides that if a person is adjudicated delinquent for or is found guilty of an act constituting criminal defacement of property, the court shall direct the Secretary of State to revoke or withhold the issuance of the person's driver's li- cense for not more than one year. Provides that if the person's driver's license is un- der suspension or revocation, the court shall direct the Secretary of State to extend the period of suspension or revocation by an additional period of not more than one year. Provides that a person may elect to reduce the period of revocation, suspen- sion, or withholding of driving privilege by performing community service. Provides that if the court determines that, due to a family hardship, the person's driver's li- cense or driving privilege is necessary for employment or medical purposes of the person or a member of the person's family, the court shall order the person to per- form community service and the court shall reduce the period of revocation, suspen- sion, or withholding at the rate of one day for each hour of community service performed, May 24 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2510 SCHAKOWSKY - FLOWERS. 210 ILCS 85/10.5 new Amends the Hospital Licensing Act. Provides that in a hospital with 100 or more patient beds, at least one physician, in addition to any emergency room physicians, shall be on duty at all times to serve non-emergency room patients exclusively. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2511 MARTINEZ - FRIAS. 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the court may impose a more severe sentence upon a defendant who commits certain enumerated offenses in a public park, on the real property of a public park, or on a public way within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public park. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2512 BLACK. 735 ILCS 5/2-616 from Ch. 110, par. 2-616 Amends provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure setting forth requirements which, if met, permit the naming of a defendant even if the time for bringing an ac- tion has expired. Adds a requirement that the plaintiff acted to join the person as a defendant within a reasonable length of time after receiving notice or obtaining knowledge of the defendant's identity. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules 1886 HB-2513 HB-2513 BLACK, BOST AND JONES,JOHN. 730 ILCS 5/3-3-5 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-5 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides for a parole hearing no later than 2 years after a denial of parole if the Prisoner Review Board finds it is not rea- sonable to expect that parole would be granted at a rehearing the following year. Provides for up to 5 years for a rehearing for a person convicted of first degree mur- der if the Board finds that it is not reasonable to expect that parole would be granted at a rehearing during the following years. In other cases provides for a rehearing af- ter denial of parole not less frequently than once every year. Present law provides that if the Prisoner Review Board denies parole, it shall provide for a rehearing not less than once every 3 years. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2514 GASH - KRAUSE - ERWIN - BLAGOJEVICH - FLOWERS, HOLBROOK, HOWARD, PHELPS, BOLAND, SMITH,M, LOPEZ, MCGUIRE, FRIAS, LANG, HARTKE, DAVIS,M, HOFFMAN, GRANBERG, CAPPARELLI, PUGH, KOTLARZ, LAURINO, CURRIE, JONES,LOU, BURKE, MOORE,EUGENE, SCHAKOWSKY, FANTIN, RONEN, SCOTT, DEER. ING, MAUTINO, DAVIS,STEVE, CURRY,J, DART, YOUNGE, KENNER, FEIGENHOLTZ, KASZAK, SALTSMAN, NOVAK AND SCHOENBERG. 215 ILCS 5/356r new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 305 ILCS 5/5-16.3 from Ch. 305, par. 5/5-16.3 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, and Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that health coverage under those Acts that provides maternity benefits must include a minimum of 48 hours of in-patient care following a vaginal delivery and a minimum of 96 hours of in-patient care following a caesarean section for a mother and her newly born child. Provides that if coverage for post-delivery care in the home is provided, in-patient care is not required unless a physician determines the in-patient care is medically necessary. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code to require that the Illinois Department's sys- tem of integrated health care benefits include identical coverage for post-parturition care. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2515 WINKEL - KLINGLER - WENNLUND- CIARLO - O'CONNOR. 220 ILCS 5/13-408 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a telecommunications carrier pro- viding local service to a customer may not switch the customer from one long dis- tance carrier to another without receiving written confirmation of the change from the customer. Effective immediately. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2516 LAURINO. 65 ILCS 5/11-30-10 new Amends the Municipal Code. In municipalities of 500,000 or more inhabitants, if a landlord is determined to have violated a provision establishing construction or maintenance standards for buildings containing rental housekeeping units, provides for the landlord to be given the option of attending a program designed to encourage compliance with applicable standards. If the landlord does not attend the program after stating an intention to attend, requires a fine of twice the amount that would have been imposed if the landlord had not stated an intention to attend. Preempts home rule powers. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules 1887 HB-2517 KLINGLER - SPANGLER - ZICKUS - BIGGERT - NOLAND, POE, KU- BIK, SKINNER, PEDERSEN, MITCHELL, TENHOUSE, BIGGINS, IOHN- SON,TOM, WINKEL, CLAYTON, PANKAU, MEYER, LYONS, MOFFITT, LAWFER, MYERS, WENNLUND, DOODY, O'CONNOR, TURNER,J, MURPHY,M, HUGHES, STEPHENS, CIARLO, JONES,JOHN, RYDER, ACKERMAN, WAIT, BOST, LINDNER, WOJCIK, BLACK, SAVIANO, RUTHERFORD, DEUCHLER AND NOVAK. 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3 from Ch. 127, par. 55a-3 45 ILCS 20/2 325 ILCS 40/6 from Ch. 23, par. 2256 325 ILCS 40/7 from Ch. 23, par. 2257 625 ILCS 5/6-106 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.5 730 ILCS 150/Act title 730 ILCS 150/1 from Ch. 38, par. 221 730 ILCS 150/3.5 new Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Interstate Agreements on Sexually Dangerous Persons Act, the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the Sex Offender Registration Act. Changes short title of the Sex Offender Registration Act to the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. Provides that within 45 days after registration of a sex offender, the municipal police chief or county sheriff shall inform various members of the community of the presence of the offender in the community. Provides that the Department of State Police shall adopt rules to implement the notification requirement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 45 ILCS 20/2 325 ILCS 40/6 625 ILCS 5/6-106 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.5 730 ILCS 150/Act title 730 ILCS 150/1 730 ILCS 150/3.5 new Adds reference to: New Act 730 ILCS 150/2 from Ch. 38, par. 222 730 ILCS 150/8 from Ch. 38, par. 228 730 ILCS 150/9 from Ch. 38, par. 229 Deletes everything. Creates the Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act. Provides that a child sex offender, at the time of registering under the Sex Of- fender Registration Act or reporting his or her change of address under that Act, shall notify the law enforcement agency with whom he or she registers or reports his or her change of address that he or she is a child sex offender. Requires the Depart- ment of State Police to establish a Statewide Child Sex Offender Database for the purpose of identifying child sex offenders and making that information available to the public. Requires the Department to disclose the names and addresses of all child sex offenders to the Department of Children and Family Services, and to school boards, nonpublic school administrators and child care facilities located in the com- munity where the child sex offender resides. Permits the Department and any law enforcement agency, in their discretion, to notify any person likely to encounter the child sex offender of the statements or other information required by this Act and the Sex Offender Registration Act. Provides that these statements and other infor- mation concerning child sex offenders shall be open to public inspection. Grants civ- il and criminal immunity to persons who provide or fail to provide information, except for willful or wanton acts. Permits law enforcement agencies to provide com- munity notification concerning persons who pose a danger. Amends the Civil Ad- ministrative Code to require the Department of State Police to perform the duties imposed on it by the Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act. Amends the Sex Offender Registration Act. Changes the definition of sex offender. Provides that registration information must include whether the registrant is a child sex offender. HB-2517 1888 HB-2517-Cont. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED There may be an increase in judicial workloads. However, it is not possible to determine impact on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Ill. State Police) Fiscal impact: one employee; start-up costs of $9,100; annual cost of $46,900. HOME RULE NOTE, AMENDED No preemption of home rule authority. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED Minimal correctional population and fiscal impact. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB2517, amended, creates a local gov- ernment organization and structure and due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Adds reference to: 705 ILCS 405/1-7 from Ch. 37, par. 801-7 Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Permits the inspection, copying, or disclosure of information set forth in a registration statement or change of address statement re- quired by both the Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act and the Sex Offender Registration Act. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. HOME RULE IMPACT NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED No impact on the prison population. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (State Police) No change from previous note. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law Nov 01 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted 016-000-000 Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL/009-007-000 Amendment No.03 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL/009-007-000 Amendment No.04 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o SUB COMMITTEE 009-007-000 Amendment No.05 JUD-CRIMINAL H Amendment referred t o HRUL/010-006-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Judicial Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Amendment No.06 HOFFMAN Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.07 HOFFMAN Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.08 DART Amendment referred t o HRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.09 KLINGLER Amendment referred t o HRUL 1889 HB-2517-Cont. Nov 02-Cont. Motion disch comm, advc 2nd COMM AMEND #2 TO ORDER 2ND READING -CURRY,J Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #6 TO ORDER 2ND READING -HOFFMAN Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #7 TO ORDER 2ND READING -HOFFMAN Motion disch comm, advc 2nd FLOOR AMEND #8 TO ORDER 2ND READING -DART Held on 2nd Reading Nov 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Judicial Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.09 KLINGLER Be approved consideration Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H Lost 003-005-000 Held on 2nd Reading Amendment No.09 KLINGLER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) AMEND 3,4, 5,6,7,8 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Nov 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BOMKE Added as Chief Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Nov 15 Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS First reading Referred to Rules HB-2518 ZICKUS - CIARLO - JOHNSON,TOM - DURKIN. 725 ILCS 5/110-7 from Ch. 38, par. 110-7 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Provides that when a person for whom bail has been set is charged with an offense under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act that is a Class X felony the court shall (rather than may) require the defendant to deposit 100% of the bail. Provides that when a person is charged with a capital of- fense or an offense for which a sentence of life imprisonment may be imposed, the court shall require the defendant to deposit 100% of the bail. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2519 BLACK - HUGHES. 35 ILCS 200/2-45 35 ILCS 200/2-50 35 ILCS 200/2-52 new 35 ILCS 200/2-60 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that the current provisions governing the selection and eligibility of township and multi-township assessors in those town- ships or multi-township assessment districts of 15,000 or more inhabitants shall ap- ply regardless of the population of the township or multi-township assessment district. Deletes provisions regarding selection and eligibility of assessors in town- ship or districts of less than 15,000 inhabitants. Provides that the townships or mul- ti-township assessment districts with $10,000,000 or less in non-farm equalized assessed value and $1,000,000 or less in commercial and industrial equalized as- 1890 HB-2519-Cont. sessed value, an assessor may qualify by obtaining any certificate that is currently acceptable or by successfully completing an approved course in introductory assess- ment practices. Provides that the Department of Revenue may, pursuant to peti- tion, revise the assessor qualifications in districts with more than $10,000,000 in non-farm equalized assessed value or more than $1,000,000 in commercial and in- dustrial equalized assessed value to allow assessors to be qualified by successfully completing an approved course in introductory assessment practices. Provides that the Department shall certify to each township or multi-township clerk and each county clerk a list of all townships and multi-township districts with the pre-election requirements for assessors by February 1 of the year prior to the year of election of assessors. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2520 SALVI - PEDERSEN - SKINNER - ROSKAM. 30 ILCS 350/3 from Ch. 17, par. 6903 35 ILCS 200/18-185 35 ILCS 200/18-191 new 30 ILCS 350/15.01 rep. 35 ILCS 200/18-212 rep. Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act and the Property Tax Exten- sion Limitation Law in the Property Tax Code. Provides that on and after the effec- tive date of this amendatory Act, taxing districts subject to the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law may not issue bonds without first obtaining approval at referendum. Provides that the governing body of the taxing district must initiate the referendum by resolution. Deletes provisions excluding from the definition of "ag- gregate extension" those extensions made for payment of principal and interest on certain bonds issued under the Local Government Debt Reform Act and on limited bonds in an amount not to exceed the debt service extension base. Repeals provi- sions authorizing a governmental unit to designate and issue limited bonds. Repeals provisions allowing a taxing district to change its debt service extension base by ref- erendum. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2521 LEITCH. 720 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 14-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Exempts from eavesdropping the use of a monitoring system over oral communications by a business engaged in telephone so- licitation for quality control or training purposes if the system is used with the ex- press written permission of the employees or contractors of the business and no recorded communication with customers or potential customers of the business is divulged to a third party. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2522 JOHNSON,TIM AND WEAVER,M. 25 ILCS 120/10 new Amends the Compensation Review Act. Prohibits the Compensation Review Board from recommending automatic cost of living adjustments in compensation. Abolishes those adjustments previously recommended by the Board to take effect on or after the bill's effective date. Exempts adjustments applied to salaries of officials and employees of the judicial branch. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 03 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules 1891 HB-2523 JOHNSON,TIM AND WEAVER,M. 25 ILCS 120/Act rep. Repeals the Compensation Review Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 03 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HB-2524 POE - BLACK - IONES,JOHN - BOST - MYERS, KUNGLER, WIRSING, WINKEL AND MCGUIRE. 40 ILCS 5/14-108 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-108 40 ILCS 5/14-133 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-133 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to provide for a new re- tirement formula of 1.67% per year of service for regular coordinated members and 2.2% per year of service for regular noncoordinated members. Increases employee contributions by 0.5% of salary for the affected members. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Estimated increase in SERS accrued liability is $1.1 billion. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 13 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Jan 11 1996 Pension Note Filed Committee Personnel & Pensions HB-2525 NOVAK - CURRY,J - MAUTINO - DEERING, DART, MCGUIRE, FLOW. ERS, BOLAND, GASH, SMITH,M, HOLBROOK, BIAGOJEVICH, KO. TLARZ, FRIAS, SALTSMAN, LAURINO, CAPPARELLI, BUGIELSKI, DAVIS,STEVE, SCOTT, BURKE, MOORE,EUGENE AND SANTIAGO. New Act 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3 from Ch. 127, par. 55a-3 45 ILCS 20/2 325 ILCS 40/6 from Ch. 23, par. 2256 325 ILCS 40/7 from Ch. 23, par. 2257 625 ILCS 5/6-106 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106 725 ILCS 120/4.5 730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.5 730 ILCS 150/Act title 730 ILCS 150/1 from Ch. 38, par. 221 730 ILCS 150/2 from Ch. 38, par. 222 730 ILCS 150/3.1 new 730 ILCS 150/3.2 new 730 ILCS 150/3.3 new 730 ILCS 150/3.4 new 730 ILCS 150/3.5 new 730 ILCS 150/10 from Ch. 38, par. 230 Creates the Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. Re- quires a violent offender within 45 days of his or her coming into a county in which he or she resides or is temporarily domiciled for more than 45 days to register with specified law enforcement officials. Provides that it is a Class 4 felony if a person re- quired to register fails to do so. Creates a Notification Advisory Council to make recommendations to the Attorney General concerning registration and notification guidelines. Provides that the guidelines shall identify factors relevant to risk or non-risk of re-offending and shall provide for 3 levels of notification depending upon the degree of the risk or non-risk of re-offending. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Interstate Agreements on Sexually Dangerous Persons Act, the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the Sex Offender Registration Act. Changes short title of the Sex Offender Registration Act to the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. Provides that within 45 days after registration of a sex offender, the municipal police chief or county sheriff shall inform various members of the community of the presence of the offender in the community. Pro- vides that the Attorney General, after consulting with the Notification Advisory 1892 HB-2523 HB-2525-Cont Council, shall adopt rules to implement the notification requirements. Changes from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony the penalty for a first offense of a person required to register who violates the Sex Offender Registration Act. Amends the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act to provide that the Prisoner Review Board shall automatically notify victims of the release of violent offenders (now no- tification is upon written request of the victim). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; State Mandates Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HB-2526 BLACK. 730 ILCS 5/3-3-5 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-5 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Prisoner Review Board, after denying parole, must provide for a rehearing not less frequently than once every year (rather than not less frequently than once every 3 years), except that the Board may, after denying parole, schedule a rehearing no later than 3 years from the date of the denial if it finds that it is not reasonable to expect that parole would be granted sooner. Effective immediately. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2527 BLACK. 725 ILCS 5/122-1 from Ch. 38, par. 122-1 735 ILCS 5/2-1401 from Ch. 110, par. 2-1401 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that a person petition- ing for relief under the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code must specify within the petition or its heading that it is filed under these provisions. A petition that fails to so specify does not have to be evaluated by the court to determine whether the petition could otherwise have stated some ground for relief under the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that nothing in the Civil Practice Law may be used to challenge a convic- tion or a sentence in a criminal case. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2528 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 505/9.10 new Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Requires the Department of Children and Family Services to give written notice, by certified mail, to all inter- ested parties at least 5 days before each civil or criminal court proceeding or admin- istrative proceeding concerning a minor in the custody of the Department. Oct 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2529 SALTSMAN - LEITCH. 55 ILCS 5/5-12001 from Ch. 34, par. 5-12001 Amends the Counties Code. Provides that the corporate authorities of a county may adopt an ordinance that exempts pleasure driveways or park districts, with a population greater than 100,000, from the county's power to regulate and restrict the location of the driveways or park districts. Oct 19 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2530 DART - DAVIS,M. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.430 new Creates the Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act. Provides for a Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission consisting of the State Treasurer, State Comptroller, Director of Insurance, and 18 persons appointed by the Gover- nor and confirmed by the Senate to provide for health insurance for persons age 62 or older whose income is less than $10,000 per year. Authorizes the Commission to 1893 HB-2530-Cont. charge premiums for the coverage and to impose an annual privilege fee on insurers and pharmaceutical companies to pay for the coverage. Creates the Senior Health Insurance Coverage Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury. Sets forth the pow- ers of the Commission. Effective July 1, 1996. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 19 1995 Filed With Clerk Oct 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2531 BLACK. 70 ILCS 705/4.01 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24.01 70 ILCS 705/4.02 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24.02 Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Provides that any fire protection district that has increased its board membership by referendum may decrease its board membership by referendum. States that the proposition to reduce the number of trustees shall not affect the terms of any trustee holding office at the time of the ref- erendum or any trustee to be elected within 60 days of the referendum. Effective immediately. Oct 20 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2532 WOOLARD- BLACK - HARTKE - NOLAND. 225 ILCS 640/1 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 208 225 ILCS 645/1 from Ch. 111, par. 401 225 ILCS 655/2 from Ch. 111, par. 502 510 ILCS 40/2.04 from Ch. 8, par. 33.62-04 510 ILCS 55/1.1 from Ch. 8, par. 1.1 510 ILCS 75/2 from Ch. 8, par. 229.52 Amends the Livestock Auction Market Law, the Illinois Livestock Dealer Li- censing Act, the Slaughter Livestock Buyers Act, the Illinois Brand Act, the Illinois Domestic Animals Running at Large Act, and the Humane Slaughter of Livestock Act by including ratites in the definition of "livestock". Oct 20 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation HB-2533 KRAUSE. 305 ILCS 5/5-2 from Ch. 23, par. 5-2 320 ILCS 35/5 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-5 320 ILCS 35/10 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-10 320 ILCS 35/15 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-15 320 ILCS 35/20 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-20 320 ILCS 35/25 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-25 320 ILCS 35/30 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-30 320 ILCS 35/40 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-40 320 ILCS 35/45 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-45 320 ILCS 35/50 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-50 320 ILCS 35/55 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-55 320 ILCS 35/60 from Ch. 23, par. 6801-60 320 ILCS 35/35 rep. Amends the Public Aid Code and the Partnership for Long-Term Care Act. Makes the long-term care insurance partnership program under the latter Act a permanent rather than pilot program, administered by the Department on Aging and the Department of Insurance (now, the Department on Aging and the Depart- ment of Public Aid). Provides for exclusion of resources from consideration in de- termining Medicaid eligibility for program participants who have received all the benefit payments that are payable under a long-term care insurance policy or health care service plan contract. (Under the current pilot program, resources are exclud- ed in an amount equal to - or constituting some other proportion of -- the amount of long-term care benefits paid under the policy or contract.) Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 20 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Aging HB.2534 HANNIG. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.12a new Amends the School Code. Authorizes the school board of a school district to enter into lease purchase agreements with governmental or private sector entities for the 1894 HB-2534-Cont. construction of school buildings, school administrative offices, and other school fa- cilities. Requires the plans and specifications for those buildings, offices, and facili- ties to be approved under applicable standards contained in the Health/Life Safety Code for Public Schools. Provides that all payments required or authorized to be made by the school board under the lease purchase agreement shall be made by the board out of its operations and maintenance fund, and prohibits the board from levying new taxes or issuing bonds or notes to make any payments under the lease purchase agreement. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 20 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2535 SKINNER. 35 ILCS 200/18-213 new Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law in the Property Tax Code by requiring that in taxing districts subject to the provisions of this Law, after Octo- ber 18, 1995, before an appointed board may issue any bonds, its meeting agenda shall disclose that a vote will be taken to authorize the issuance of the bonds, speci- fying the amount of the bonds. Requires that at least 5 days prior to the date bids are requested for the underwriting of the bonds, the board shall notify each newspa- per of general circulation in the district and publish in at least one of these newspa- per a notice of the request for bids. Provides that on and after October 18, 1995, no issuance of bonds shall be valid unless voters have approved the issuance by referen- dum prior to the time the district has received 50% of the face value of the principal of the bonds. Provides that prior to approval by referendum, all proceeds of the bonds shall be placed in escrow and may not be spent. Provides that if voters fail to approve the issuance of the bonds, the previously issued bonds shall be redeemed. Provides that these provisions shall be liberally construed to prevent the issuance or sale of bonds or the use of proceeds from the sale of bonds without referendum ap- proval and shall be severable. Provides that the court shall construe these provisions on a case by case basis and shall not declare the provisions as a whole unconstitu- tional. Effective immediately. Oct 20 1995 Introduced First reading Referred to Rules HB-2536 BRUNSVOLD. 225 ILCS 85/19.1 new Amends the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 to provide that when having a pre- scription for certain drugs filled a person may receive some or all of the refills for that prescription in a single visit. Effective immediately. Oct 20 1995 Introduced First reading Referred to Rules HB-2537 MCGUIRE. 105 ILCS 5/27-20.6 new Amends the School Code. Requires all public schools to include in their curricula a unit of instruction on the period in world history known as the Irish Famine. Au- thorizes the State Superintendent of Education to develop and make guideline in- structional materials available to school districts. Provides that each school board itself determines the minimum amount of instruction time that qualifies as a unit of instruction. Effective July 1, 1996. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Oct 20 1995 Introduced First reading Referred to Rules HB-2538 MCAULIFFE. 230 ILCS 10/23 from Ch. 120, par. 2423 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning the State Gaming Fund. Oct 31 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 1895 HB-2539 HB-2539 LANG. 625 ILCS 5/12-807.2 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that no person shall operate a school bus manufactured after the effective date of this amendatory Act that is not equipped with seat belts for the passengers and a rooftop safety hatch. Effective immediately. Oct 31 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2540 SAVIANO. 40 ILCS 5/17-116 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-116 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code to provide for a new re- tirement formula of 2.2% per year of service. Amends the State Mandates Act to re- quire implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) SBE is unable to provide mandates information; such information can be obtained from the Teachers Retirement System. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Oct 31 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Nov 17 Committee Rules HB-2541 SAVIANO. 40 ILCS 5/17-106 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-106 40 ILCS 5/17-149 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-149 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code. Clarifies that pension- ers may return to temporary teaching in the City for up to 100 days per year (not 75) without loss of pension benefits; makes this provision retroactive to August 23, 1989. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reim- bursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) SBE is unable to provide mandates information; such information can be obtained from the Teachers Retirement System. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Oct 31 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Nov 17 Committee Rules HB-2542 SAVIANO. 40 ILCS 5/17-116.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-116.1 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code to extend the deadline for early retirement without discount from June 30, 1995 to June 30, 2000. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effec- tive immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) SBE is unable to provide mandates information; such information can be obtained from the Teachers Retirement System. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Oct 31 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Nov 17 Committee Rules HB-2543 POE. 20 ILCS 2805/2 from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67 Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs Act. Provides that the Department may authorize private organizations, including the Korean Memorial Association of Illinois, to select the names that shall be added to the Korean War Memorial. Provides that an individual's name shall be added if (i) the individual was killed in 1896 HB-2543-Cont action in Korea within certain cut off dates during the war prescribed by the De- partment of Defense, (ii) documentation of the individual's death was submitted to the organization selecting the names to be included, and (iii) the information sub- mitted has been verified by the Department. Effective immediately. Oct 31 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs HB-2544 HOFFMAN - DAVIS,STEVE. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 110 ILCS 920/4 from Ch. 144, par. 2404 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act and the Baccalaureate Savings Act. Increases the aggregate original principal amount of General Obligation College Savings Bonds that may be issued and sold by $500,000,000. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal Oct 31 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2545 LOPEZ. Appropriates $98,420 to DCCA for a grant to the Latin United Community Housing Association to provide home-buying education and assistance to first-time home buyers. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 31 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2546 DAVIS,M. Appropriates $250,000 to the Illinois Community College Board for a grant to Olive Harvey Community College to operate the Probation Challenge Program. Ef- fective immediately. Oct 31 1995 First reading Nov 01 Referred to Rules HB-2547 ERWIN. P.A. 89-22, Art. 61, Sec. 1 P.A. 89-22, Art. 61, Sec. 2 Increases appropriations to the Illinois Arts Council for fiscal year 1996. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Nov 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2548 DEUCHLER. 40 ILCS 5/3-111.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111.1 40 ILCS 5/3-114.4 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-114.4 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code. Reduces the age re- quirement for the automatic annual increase in duty disability pension from 60 to 55. Provides that a police officer who returns to active duty for at least 5 years after receiving a duty disability pension is entitled to receive creditable service for the pe- riod for which the duty disability pension was paid; no contribution from the police officer is required. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Nov 01 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2549 MCAULIFFE. Appropriates $50,000 to the State Comptroller for payment of additional death benefits to Lee Youn Kim, widow of State Trooper Chong Soo Lim, who was killed in the line of duty on June 5, 1995. Effective immediately. Nov 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2550 MCAULIFFE. 40 ILCS 5/3-110.6 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-110.6 40 ILCS 5/5-236 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-236 40 ILCS 5/7-139.8 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139.8 40 ILCS 5/9-121.10 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-121.10 40 ILCS 5/14-110 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 1897 HB-2550-Cont. Amends the Illinois Pension Code to allow investigators for the Office of the At- torney General to transfer credits for up to 12 years of prior service as a police offi- cer, sheriffs law enforcement employee, or municipal conservator of the peace from certain other pension funds; requires payment of the difference in employee and em- ployer contributions, but no interest if payment is made by January 1, 1997. Also allows those investigators to convert their pre-1989 service in that capacity from covered (by social security) to noncovered status; requires payment of the differ- ence in employee contributions plus interest. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Nov 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2551 ERWIN - SCHOENBERG - GASH, KASZAK, NOVAK, BRUNSVOLD, CURRY,J, FEIGENHOLTZ, MCGUIRE AND FRIAS. New Act 20 ILCS 405/67.02 rep. Creates the State Real Estate Board Act and amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Establishes a State Real Estate Board, composed of 5 Gover- nor-appointees and the State Treasurer, to review and approve or deny State execu- tive branch agency real estate lease and purchase requests. Authorizes the Board to recommend and, upon agency request, implement real estate transactions in the State's best current and future interests. Removes the authority of the Department of Central Management Services in implementing State agency real estate transac- tions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2552 LACHNER. 625 ILCS 5/11-209 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-209 Amends the Vehicle Code. Includes condominium complex unit owners' associa- tions in the group of persons a municipality or county may contract with for regulat- ing parking and traffic in the parking areas owned by those persons. Nov 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2553 HUGHES. 70 ILCS 410/5 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7105 70 ILCS 410/6 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7106 Amends the Conservation District Act. Deletes provisions concerning the ap- pointment of the board of trustees. Provides that beginning with the 1998 general election, the trustees shall be elected at the general election by residents of the coun- ty or district that they represent. Provides that the terms of the previously appointed trustees shall expire and the terms of the newly elected trustees shall commence on the first Monday of the month following the month of election. Provides that trust- ees shall serve for terms of 4 years, except that after the first election, some of the trustees shall serve for only 2 years. Provides for appointment of successors in the case of a vacancy. Provides that the trustees shall meet on the first Monday of the month following the election, rather than within 60 days of their selection, to elect officers. Provides that the officers shall hold their position for 2 years rather than for the fiscal year in which elected. Effective immediately. Nov 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2554 HOLBROOK. 605 ILCS 115/13 from Ch. 137, par. 13 605 ILCS 115/10 rep. Amends the Toll Bridge Act. Increases the maximum fine for willfully breaking, throwing, drawing, or injuring a gate erected on a toll bridge, for forcibly or fraudu- lently passing over a toll bridge without paying the toll, or for riding or drawing any horse, mule, or team faster than a walk over a toll bridge from $10 to $750. Provides that a person deemed guilty of violating these provisions shall be guilty of a business offense rather than a petty offense. Repeals provision requiring that every toll bridge be equipped with a side railing. Nov 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1898 HB-2555 WOO LARD- BLACK. New Act 55 ILCS 5/5-1066 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1066 65 ILCS 5/11-30-9 from Ch. 24, par. 11-30-9 Creates the Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act and amends the Counties Code and the Illinois Municipal Code. Requires that new outdoor swimming pools on private residential property be enclosed by a fence, wall, or other effective per- manent barrier of 42 inches or greater height. Permits more restrictive regulation by units of local government and preempts less restrictive regulation by home rule units. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Home Rule Nov 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2556 MOFFITT - SALTSMAN - JONES,JOHN. 40 ILCS 5/7-141.1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to make the early retirement program available to employees of municipalities. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Nov 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2557 WOJCIK - BOST - KRAUSE - BIGGERT - ERWIN, JONES,JOHN, MITCHELL, MOFFITT, O'CONNOR, WINKEL, WINTERS, LINDNER, LYONS, MEYER, LACHNER, COWLISHAW, STEPHENS, ZICKUS, DEUCHLER, MURPHY,M, KLINGLER, DOODY AND POE. 5 ILCS 375/6 from Ch. 127, par. 526 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new 55 ILCS 5/5-1069 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1069 65 ILCS 5/10-4-2 from Ch. 24, par. 10-4-2 215 ILCS 5/356r new 215 ILCS 105/8 from Ch. 73, par. 1308 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 305 ILCS 5/5-16.3 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act. Provides that health coverage under those Acts that provides maternity benefits must include a minimum of 48 hours of in-patient care following a vaginal delivery and a minimum of 96 hours of in-patient care following a caesarean section for a mother and her newly born child if the attending physician determines the care is medically necessary. Provides that if a mother and her newly born child are dis- charged earlier, coverage for post-delivery care in the home must be provided. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code to require that the Illinois Department's sys- tem of integrated health care benefits include identical coverage for post-parturition care. Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, the Counties Code, and the Illinois Municipal Code to require post-parturition care benefits be provided to employees. Amends the State Mandates Act to provide that reimbursement for these benefits is not required under that Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Nov 07 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services HB-2558 DAVIS,M. 210 ILCS 85/6.18 new 410 ILCS 50/3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5403 410 ILCS 50/4 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5404 Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to require the Department of Public Health to adopt rules requiring hospitals to comply with the standards for duration of hos- pital stays after childbirth established by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Amends the Medical Patient Rights Act to provide that patients giving birth have a right to hospital stays having a duration established in accordance with those standards. Provides that a violation is a petty offense subject to a $1,000 fine. Effective immediately. 1899 HB-2555 HB-2558-Cont. Nov 13 1995 Filed With Clerk Nov 14 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2559 BIGGINS - KUBIK. 35 ILCS 200/21-25 35 ILCS 200/21-30 Amends the Property Tax Code. Allows a county board, in counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, to provide by ordinance for taxes to be paid in 3 in- stallments. Requires the bills for the first 2 installments to be mailed by January 31. Provides that the first installment shall be computed at 50% of the tax bill from the previous year and shall be deemed delinquent and bear interest at 1 1/2% if not paid by March 1. Provides that the second installment shall be computed at 50% of the first installment and shall be deemed delinquent and bear interest at the same rate if not paid by August 1. Provides that the third installment shall set out (i) the total taxes due, (ii) the amount of estimated taxes billed in the first 2 installments, and (iii) the balance of taxes due for that year, States that the third installment shall be deemed delinquent and shall bear interest if not paid by 30 days after the date speci- fied in the ordinance for mailing the actual bills. Effective immediately. Nov 13 1995 Filed With Clerk Nov 14 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2560 WOOIARD- CROSS. 720 ILCS 395/2 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1352 720 ILCS 395/3 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1353 720 ILCS 395/3.1 new 720 ILCS 395/3.2 new 720 ILCS 395/3.3 new 720 ILCS 395/4.1 new Amends the Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act. Requires persons who sell or rent video movies to: post a sign, for every 500 square feet of floor space, concerning the harmful effects of violent or sexual video cassettes; and shelve NC-17 and X rat- ed video movies and unrated video movies in a concealed area on the premises. Pro- hibits the sale or rental of X rated, NC-17, or Not Rated video movies to persons under 18 years of age. Requires businesses that sell or rent video movies to use a computer scanning system or other method to identify video movies that can not be sold or rented to minors. Exempts public libraries and school libraries. Makes other changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Nov 13 1995 Filed With Clerk Nov 14 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2561 SAVIANO. 5 ILCS 375/3 from Ch. 127, par. 523 40 ILCS 5/15-106 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-106 Amends the Illinois Pension Code to allow employees of the Board of Public Ac- counting Examiners to participate in the State Universities Retirement System. Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 to provide health bene- fits for those employees. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Nov 13 1995 Filed With Clerk Nov 14 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2562 BLACK - MOFFITT - NOLAND - POE - DEUCHLER, JOHNSON,TIM, BRUNSVOLD, TENHOUSE, WINKEL, BOST, IONES,JOHN, STEPH- ENS, HARTKE, WOOLARD, DEERING AND PHELPS. 65 ILCS 5/11-80-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-80-2 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a municipality of 500,000 or more population may not enforce parking tickets issued to vehicles registered to nonresidents. Effective immediately. Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Dec 11 Assigned to Cities & Villages 1900 HB-2563 HB-2563 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 2310/55.82 new 30 ILCS 105/5.430 new 35 ILCS 5/509 from Ch. 120, par. 5-509 35 ILCS 5/510 from Ch. 120, par. 5-510 35 ILCS 5/507R new Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the State Finance Act, and the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates the Sarcoidosis Research Fund. Allows the De- partment of Public Health to make grants for sarcoidosis research from appropria- tions to the Department from the Fund. Requires the Department of Revenue to include a checkoff on the standard individual income tax form for contributions to the Sarcoidosis Research Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2564 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 2310/55.83 new Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of Public Health to make available to the public information concerning the symptoms and treatments of sarcoidosis and the address of the Sarcoidosis Research Center. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2565 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 505/7 from Ch. 23, par. 5007 20 ILCS 505/7.3 new 20 ILCS 505/7.7 new 705 ILCS 405/2-10 from Ch. 37, par. 802-10 705 ILCS 405/2-27 from Ch. 37, par. 802-27 705 ILCS 405/2-29 from Ch. 37, par. 802-29 705 ILCS 405/3-12 from Ch. 37, par. 803-12 705 ILCS 405/3-28 from Ch. 37, par. 803-28 705 ILCS 405/3-30 from Ch. 37, par. 803-30 705 ILCS 405/4-9 from Ch. 37, par. 804-9 705 ILCS 405/4-25 from Ch. 37, par. 804-25 705 ILCS 405/4-27 from Ch. 37, par. 804-27 705 ILCS 405/5-10 from Ch. 37, par. 805-10 705 ILCS 405/5-29 from Ch. 37, par. 805-29 705 ILCS 405/5-31 from Ch. 37, par. 805-31 Amends the Children and Family Services Act, and the Juvenile Court Act. Re- quires that a child's race or ethnic heritage be given due, but not sole, consideration in making foster care and adoption placements. Requires DCFS to make special ef- forts to place a child with a foster or adoptive family from among a child's relatives or families of the same racial or ethnic heritage as the child. Requires DCFS to de- velop and implement a plan for placing children. Restricts multiple placements of children. After termination of parental rights of a minor's parents, requires notice to certain persons that a permanent home is sought for the minor. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB.2566 FLOWERS. 215 ILCS 5/155.31 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/3009 from Ch. 73, par. 1503-9 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Limited Health Service Organization Act, and Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that insurers may not discriminate against persons who are victims of domestic violence in the issuance of policies of life insurance, disability insurance, and accident and health insurance. 1901 HB-2566-Cont Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2567 FLOWERS. 215 ILCS 5/155.31 new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/3009 from Ch. 73, par. 1503-9 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Limited Health Service Organization Act, and Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that insurers may not discriminate against persons who are victims of child abuse in the issuance of policies of life insurance, disability insurance, and ac- cident and health insurance. Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2568 ZICKUS. 725 ILCS 5/107-4 from Ch. 38, par. 107-4 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Permits a peace officer who while on duty becomes personally aware of the immediate commission of a petty of- fense, business offense, or traffic ordinance violation, to make arrests outside the of- ficer's jurisdiction (now the officer may only make arrests for felony or misdemeanor violations committed outside his or her jurisdiction). Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2569 ROSKAM - COW LISHAW. 750 ILCS 70/5 750 ILCS 70/10 750 ILCS 70/15 750 ILCS 70/20 750 ILCS 70/40 225 ILCS 60/22 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-22 225 ILCS 60/23 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-23 Amends the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995. Requires that notice of a proposed abortion be given to one parent or the legal guardian (rather than an adult family member) of a pregnant minor or incompetent person. Provides exception in case of neglect or abuse by either parent or by the legal guardian (rather than by an adult family member). Provides for action by the Attorney General or a State's At- torney to recover a civil penalty from a physician who performs an abortion in viola- tion of the Act. Deletes provisions for referral of a physician to the State Medical Disciplinary Board and amends the Medical Practice Act to make conforming changes. Effective immediately. Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2570 SAVIANO - MCAULIFFE - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI. 40 ILCS 5/1-113 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-113 40 ILCS 5/13-204 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-204 40 ILCS 5/13-301 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-301 40 ILCS 5/13-302 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-302 40 ILCS 5/13-304 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-304 40 ILCS 5/13-305 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-305 40 ILCS 5/13-306 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-306 40 ILCS 5/13-308 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-308 40 ILCS 5/13-309 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-309 40 ILCS 5/13-310 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-310 40 ILCS 5/13-314 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-314 40 ILCS 5/13-401 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-401 40 ILCS 5/13-402 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 13-402 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Article of the Pension Code. Grants automatic annual increases to certain persons who retired before July 1, 1985. Imposes additional eligibility requirements for disability and survivor ben- 1902 HB-2570-Cont. efits. Applies an age discount to the minimum surviving spouse benefit. Changes the salary used in the calculation of alternative benefits for district commissioners. Changes the conditions for payment of contributions for leaves of absence and the optional plan of additional benefits. Provides that future appointees to the Civil Ser- vice Board of the District shall not be deemed to be employees of the District for purposes of qualifying to participate in the Fund. Changes the method of calculat- ing the contributions required for early retirement without discount. Removes cer- tain age restrictions from the provisions relating to the period during which disability benefits may be received. Makes other changes in the manner of adminis- tering the Fund. Also amends the General Provisions Article to authorize the Met- ropolitan Water Reclamation District pension fund to invest up to 50% (rather than 40%) of its assets in stocks and convertible debt instruments. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk HB-2571 PERSICO - NOVAK - HASSERT. 220 ILCS 5/9-102.1 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion may approve rate schedules that enable a public utility to negotiate rates and charges with customers regardless of any other rate schedule the utility has filed un- der Article IX of the Public Utilities Act. Provides that schedules that took effect before August 25, 1995 and contracts based upon those schedules shall be deemed to have become effective. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 15 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 1996 Assigned to Public Utilities HB-2572 PARKE, TURNER,A, COWLISHAW, PHELPS, KUBIK AND MOOREEUGENE. 820 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 48, par. 1003 820 ILCS 105/4a from Ch. 48, par. 1004a Amends the Minimum Wage Law regarding motor carrier workers whose quali- fications and hours of service are subject to regulation under specified federal or State laws. Deletes language excluding those individuals from the definition of "em- ployee". Excludes those individuals from provisions requiring employees to be paid "time and a half" for overtime, and provides that the provisions regarding this ex- clusion are retroactive in the case of specified individuals. Effective immediately. Nov 15 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 1996 Assigned to Executive HB-2573 MURPHY,M. 10 ILCS 5/2A-1.2 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2 10 ILCS 5/2A-48 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-48 10 ILCS 5/2A-49 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-49 10 ILCS 5/2A-51 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-51 Amends the Election Code. Changes the election of school board members from the nonpartisan election to the consolidated election on a nonpartisan ballot. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Nov 15 1995 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2574 MULLIGAN - KRAUSE - BIGGERT - CIARLO - CLAYTON. 215 ILCS 5/356r new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/3009 from Ch. 73, par. 1503-9 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Limited Health Service Organization Act, and Voluntary Health Services Plans 1903 HB-2574-Cont Act. Provides that insurers whose policies require an insured or enrollee to designate a participating primary care provider must allow a female insured or enrollee to designate a women's health care provider as the primary care provider. Provides that if the designated primary care provider is not a women's health care provider the female insured or enrollee shall be permitted direct access to a women's health care provider for an annual preventative women's health examination and pregnan- cy care. Defines terms. Nov 15 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2575 MEYER. 20 ILCS 2640/25 new 20 ILCS 3930/7 from Ch. 38, par. 210-7 Amends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act to require the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority to publish an Illinois gang census by locali- ty. Amends the Statewide Organized Gang Database Act to require the Depart- ment of State Police to cooperate with the Criminal Justice Information Authority in compiling gang data from SWORD. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2576 MOORE,ANDREA - RONEN. 10 ILCS 5/17-9 from Ch. 46, par. 17-9 10 ILCS 5/18-5 from Ch. 46, par. 18-5 10 ILCS 5/19-4 from Ch. 46, par. 19-4 10 ILCS 5/19-5 from Ch. 46, par. 19-5 10 ILCS 5/19-6 from Ch. 46, par. 19-6 10 ILCS 5/29-20 from Ch. 46, par. 29-20 Amends the Election Code. Permits absent voters to cancel absentee votes and vote in person. Removes requirement that election authorities publicly post the names of absent voter applicants. Requires that the public posting of names of ab- sent voters include names of persons assisting them to vote. Prohibits candidate who appears on the ballot from assisting a physically incapacitated absent voter from marking the ballot unless related to the voter. Makes command or encouragement of unqualified absent voter applicants and unqualified absent voters a Class 3 felo- ny. Increases the penalty for other absent ballot offenses to a Class 3 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; State Mandates Nov 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2577 BURKE. 230 ILCS 30/9 from Ch. 120, par. 1129 Amends the Charitable Games Act. Changes the tax imposed under the Act from 3% of the gross proceeds of charitable games conducted under the Act to 3% of the net proceeds of charitable games conducted under the Act. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2578 BURKE, NOVAK, SALTSMAN, MCGUIRE AND BOIAND. 625 ILCS 5/3-412 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-412 625 ILCS 5/3-630 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Creates Vietnam War Veteran special license plates for residents of Illinois who participated in the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. Provides for a $15 fee for original issuance in addition to the applicable registration fee. Provides for a $2 fee for each renewal period in addi- tion to the appropriate registration fee. Provides that these fees shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2579 BURKE. 20 ILCS 2310/55.82 new Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Directs the Department of Public Health to conduct a 3-year study of the effects of preventive medicine pro- grams. Effective July 1, 1996. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 1904 HB-2579-Cont. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2580 POE - KLINGLER. 625 ILCS 5/18c-7504 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7504 -Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that if a rail carrier is going to close a farm crossing, it shall notify all owners of the affected property prior to the closing by certified mail. Provides that the owner or tenant shall have 60 days from the date of notice to advise the rail carrier of a right by deed, an easement, private agree- ment, or similar interest in the property or of the necessity of the crossing to the property. Provides that if the rail carrier receives this advisement within the pre- scribed time period, it shall have 60 days to respond. If the rail carrier responds that it is going to proceed with the closing, it may not do so for another 60 days from the date of the response. Effective immediately. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2581 FLOWERS. Appropriates $1,000,000 to the Department of Public Health for sarcoidosis re- search grants. Effective July 1, 1996. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2582 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 2305/7.5 new Amends the Department of Public Health Act. Requires the Department to pro- vide grants for sarcoidosis research. Effective July 1, 1996. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2583 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 505/35.10 new Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Prohibits termination of the life support system of a child under the jurisdiction of the Department of Children and Family Services unless ordered by an Illinois court. Requires that a child be repre- sented by a guardian ad litem at proceedings concerning termination of his or her life support system. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2584 DAVIS,STEVE - CURRY,J - GASH - SCHOENBERG - DEERING, MC- GUIRE, NOVAK, PHELPS, BOLAND AND HARTKE. 305 ILCS 5/1-9 new Amends the Public Purpose Article of the Public Aid Code. Provides that it is the policy of this State that no reduction may be made in the amount or nature of medi- cal, surgical, dental, pharmaceutical, optometric, or nursing services or other reme- dial care recognized under the law of this State or rehabilitative services for which payment was authorized under this Code on September 30, 1995 on behalf of per- sons 65 years of age or older. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2585 DART. Appropriates $250,000 from the Capital Development Fund to the Capital De- velopment Board to stabilize, plan, and restore the Pullman Market Place Historic Site in Chicago. Effective July 1, 1996. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2586 DART. Appropriates $500,000 from the Capital Development Fund to the Capital De- velopment Board to stabilize, plan, and restore the Pullman Factory Historic Site in Chicago. Effective July 1, 1996. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2587 RYDER. 20 ILCS 2215/4-2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6504-2 Amends the Illinois Health Finance Reform Act. Requires the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council to establish a system for the collection of outpa- 1905 HB-2587-Cont tient surgical data. Allows the Council to gather data by survey. Requires a field test of the ambulatory surgery treatment center data collection system beginning no later than July 1, 1997. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (ILL. Health Care Cost Containment Council) No fiscal impact is anticipated. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA HB 2587 creates a local gov't. organiza- tion and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Jan 09 1996 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Health Care & Human Services Jan 10 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Jan 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate HB-2588 STROGER. 55 ILCS 5/5-1008 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1008 Amends the Counties Code to authorize a home rule county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants to impose a use tax not to exceed 1% on any item of tangible per- sonal property other than property titled or registered with an agency of the State. Provides for enforcement and collection by the Department of Revenue. Effective immediately. NOTE(s) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2589 DAVIS,STEVE. 820 ILCS 405/604 from Ch. 48, par. 434 Amends provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act providing that a locked out employee is not disqualified from receiving unemployment insurance benefits under specified circumstances. Makes numerous changes in the criteria to be used in determining whether a locked out employee is disqualified from receiving bene- fits. Effective immediately. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2590 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 455/2 from Ch. 111, par. 5802 Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Adds a caption to the short title Section. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2591 BLACK. 225 ILCS 110/12 from Ch. 111, par. 7912 Amends the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act to provide that a trained volunteer may perform otoacoustic emissions hearing screen- ings on infants under the supervision of a licensed speech-language pathologist or audiologist. Effective immediately. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2592 O'CONNOR, NOVAK, SALTSMAN, MCGUIRE. 720 ILCS 5/33-4 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it unlawful for a peace officer to be a member of an organized gang as defined in the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omni- bus Prevention Act. Penalty is a Class 3 felony. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law 1906 HB-2593 CHURCHILL. 820 ILCS 305/28 from Ch. 48, par. 138.28 Amends the Workers' Compensation Act by making a stylistic change in provi- sions relating to the application of the Act. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive HB-2594 CHURCHILL. 820 ILCS 405/200 from Ch. 48, par. 310 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a stylistic change in a provi- sion relating to definitions. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive HB-2595 CHURCHILL - PARKE. 820 ILCS 405/3200 from Ch. 48, par. 310 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a stylistic change in a provi- sion concerning the short title of the Act. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Commerce, Industry & Labor HB-2596 DANIELS. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25g from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25g Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to the waiver and modification of mandates and of administrative rules and regulations. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive HB-2597 MOOREANDREA. 5 ILCS 412/5-15 Amends the State Employee Housing Act concerning rental housing. Makes a technical change. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2598 MOOREANDREA. 5 ILCS 375/6.1 from Ch. 127, par. 526.1 Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 by making a techni- cal change in the Section concerning benefits offered through health maintenance organizations. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2599 MOORE,ANDREA. 20 ILCS 5/5 from Ch. 127, par. 5 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois concerning the creation of of- fices. Makes a technical change. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2600 PERSICO. 415 ILCS 5/22.15 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15 Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Authorizes the Agency to provide fi- nancial assistance to units of local government for the performance of inspecting, investigating, and enforcement activities at transfer stations and composting facili- ties. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2601 ACKERMAN. 220 ILCS 5/2-202 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-202 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a Section caption to a Section concerning the public utility tax. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1907 HB-2593 HB-2602 ACKERMAN. 220 ILCS 5/8-201 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-201 Amends the Public Utilities Act concerning utility and heating customer rela- tionships. Adds a Section caption. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2603 ACKERMAN. 220 ILCS 5/7-206 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 7-206 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning account- ing with respect to nonpublic businesses of a utility. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2604 ACKERMAN. 220 ILCS 5/9-211 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-211 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Amends a Section caption and makes stylistic changes concerning rate base. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2605 ACKERMAN. 220 ILCS 5/13-100 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-100 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to the short title of the Article concerning telecommunications. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2606 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 325/15 from Ch. 111, par. 5215 Amends the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 to make a technical change in the Section concerning technical submissions. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 1996 Assigned to Registration & Regulation HB-2607 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 50/5 from Ch. 111, par. 7405 Amends the Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act. Makes a technical change in the Section requiring licenses for hearing aid dispensers. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2608 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 446/35 Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993 to make a grammatical change and a technical change in the Section concerning holders of private detective, private detective agency, private security contractor, private security contractor agency, private alarm contractor, and pri- vate alarm contractor agency licenses that were valid prior to the effective date of the Act. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2609 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 25/2 from Ch. 111, par. 2302 Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act. Makes a technical change in the Sec- tion concerning the legislative declaration of public policy. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2610 CHURCHILL. 115 ILCS 5/4 from Ch. 48, par. 1704 Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to employer rights. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2611 CHURCHILL. 5 ILCS 315/1 from Ch. 48, par. 1601 Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act concerning the short title. Makes a stylistic change. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2602 1908 HB-2612 HB-2612 WOOLARD, NOVAK AND BRUNSVOLD. 520 ILCS 5/2.25 from Ch. 61, par. 2.25 Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides for a deer hunting season between Novem- ber 1 and January 31 (now, between November 1 and December 31). Requires that the Director of Natural Resources set 3 separate periods for taking deer with a shot- gun. Effective immediately. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2613 MURPHY,H. 55 ILCS 5/5-1095 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1095 65 ILCS 5/11-42-11 from Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11 Amends the Counties Code and the Municipal Code. Provides that in granting community antenna television system franchises, the franchising authority must so- licit and consider multiple proposals for cable service in each service territory. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2614 CURRY,J. 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 110/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.33-10 35 ILCS 115/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.103-10 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 125/15 new Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that the tax imposed on gaso- hol under those Acts applies to 65% rather than 85% of the proceeds of sales made on or after July 1, 1996 and before July 1, 1999. Repeals the Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act on July 1, 1999. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2615 RYDER. Makes appropriations to the Court of Claims for awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 1996. Dec 11 1995 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2616 KLINGLER - POE. 40 ILCS 5/14-109 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-109 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code. Increases the minimum monthly retirement annuity, beginning January 1, 1997. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2617 WIRSING. 20 ILCS 2310/55.72 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois with respect to the Task Force on Organ Transplantation. Allows the Director of Public Health to add additional members to the Task Force, extends the date for the final report to January 1, 1999, and authorizes the Director to recommend the need to continue the Task Force af- ter January 1, 1999. Effective immediately. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2618 WINTERS - WAIT. 35 ILCS 200/23-15 705 ILCS 105/27.1 from Ch. 25, par. 27.1 705 ILCS 105/27.1a from Ch. 25, par. 27.1a 705 ILCS 105/27.2 from Ch. 25, par. 27.2 705 ILCS 105/27.2a from Ch. 25, par. 27.2a Amends the Property Tax Code and the Clerks of Courts Act. Allows tax objec- tions to be filed as class actions. Allows the filing fees stated for tax objections to ap- ply regardless of the number of parcels involved or the number of taxpayers joining the complaint. Effective immediately. 1909 HB-2618-Cont NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 Assigned to Revenue HB-2619 ZICKUS. 735 ILCS 5/7-101 from Ch. 110, par. 7-101 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure relating to eminent domain. Provides that if a public utility that has installed underground utility facilities in a subdivision of single family homes constructs above-ground utility facilities in right-of-way adja- cent to that subdivision and causes a diminution of the fair market value of a home- stead adjacent to the right-of-way, the owner of the homestead has a right to recover the difference between the fair market value of the homestead on the date before construction began and the fair market value of the homestead immediately after construction began. Effective immediately. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2620 ZICKUS. 220 ILCS 5/8-306 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a public utility that intends to in- stall above-ground utility facilities on right-of-way that lies adjacent to a subdivi- sion of single family homes served by underground utility facilities must notify the landowners adjacent to the right-of-way at least 12, but not more than 14, months before any above-ground utility facilities are installed in that right-of-way. Effec- tive immediately. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2621 BIGGERT. 765 ILCS 1040/1 from Ch. 140, par. 23 765 ILCS 1040/2 from Ch. 140, par. 24 765 ILCS 1040/3 from Ch. 140, par. 25 765 ILCS 1040/4 from Ch. 140, par. 26 765 ILCS 1040/8 new 765 ILCS 1040/9 new Amends the Counterfeit Trademark Act. Provides for increased penalties for the sale of counterfeit merchandise. Provides penalties from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 3 felony depending on the retail value of the counterfeit merchandise and the amount of counterfeit items sold or used. Includes counterfeit service marks as violations of the Act. Provides for a minimum fine of 25% of the retail value of the counterfeit merchandise sold, offered for sale, held for sale, or used. Provides that the manufacturer of counterfeit items is guilty of a Class 4 felony for a first offense and a Class 3 felony for second or subsequent offenses and may be fined treble the retail value of the counterfeit items. Provides for the seizure and destruction of counterfeit merchandise. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2622 LEITCH. 735 ILCS 5/8-201 rep. 735 ILCS 5/8-301 rep. 735 ILCS 5/8-501 rep. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Repeals the Dead-Man's Act. Also repeals related statutes to conform to the repeal of the Dead-Man's Act. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2623 LEITCH. 735 ILCS 5/2-1001 from Ch. 110, par. 2-1001 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Eliminates provision allowing each party in a civil case to have one substitution of judge without cause as a matter of right. 1910 HB-2623-Cont. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2624 WOJCIK. 215 ILCS 5/356r new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/3009 from Ch. 73, par. 1503-9 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Limited Health Service Organization Act, and Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that health benefit coverage under those Acts must include cr :: age for child health supervision services for children under the age of 6. Child u- pervision services provide for a periodic review of a child's physical and .al status by a physician or under a physician's supervision. Defines terms. ve immediately. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2625 GRANBERG - MAUTINO. (P.A. 89-22, Art. 36, Sec. 3) (P.A. 89-22, Art. 53, Sec. 62 rep.) Amends appropriations to the Department of State Police for fiscal year 1996 to provide that certain payments for miscellaneous programs shall be made from the General Revenue Fund rather than the State Police Services Fund. Repeals an ap- propriation from the Road Fund to the Department of Transportation for a grant to the Department of State Police for patrolling and policing public highways and sup- port of highway safety programs. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2626 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 446/185 Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Forbids a locksmith from carrying a firearm in the performance of his or her duties as a locksmith. Effective immediately. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation HB-2627 HOFFMAN. 115 ILCS 5/7 from Ch. 48, par. 1707 Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act. Deletes provisions relative to the establishment of a sole appropriate bargaining unit for academic faculty at the University of Illinois. Adds provisions relative to determining the appropriate- ness of a bargaining unit for employees at the campus of the University of Illinois known as the University of Illinois at Springfield based upon historical patterns of employee representation at that campus when it was known as Sangamon State University. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referre 'ules HB-2628 LNDNER. New Act Creates the Agency Appropriation Act. Requires separate legislative bills for ap- propriations to each State agency. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2629 CROSS AND HASSERT. 625 ILCS 5/11-601 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-601 625 ILCS 5/11-602 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-602 625 ILCS 5/11-603 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-603 625 ILCS 5/11-604 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-604 1911 HB-2629-Cont Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the maximum speed limit on all county highways, township roads, and district roads, as defined in the Illinois High- way Code, except those roads under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transpor- tation or the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, is 55 miles per hour, unless specifically increased by the county having jurisdiction over the roadway. Deletes language requiring reduction of the speed limit to conform to limits imposed by fed- eral law. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2630 DURKIN. 725 ILCS 5/121-15 new 725 ILCS 5/122-1 from Ch. 38, par. 122-1 730 ILCS 5/3-3-13 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-13 735 ILCS 5/10-103 from Ch. 110, par. 10-103 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, the Unified Code of Correc- tions, and the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that if a defendant is sentenced to death, an appeal, a petition for post-conviction relief or executive clemency, or an application for habeas corpus may be commenced or continued only with the defen- dant's consent, unless the defendant, because of a mental or physical condition, is unable to understand the nature and purpose of the proceedings. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2631 LINDNER - DEUCHLER. 760 ILCS 55/15.5 new Amends the Charitable Trust Act. Authorizes the trustee of a charitable trust to terminate the trust and transfer the trust assets if continuation of the trust has be- come impractical because of the trust's small size or because of changed circum- stances that adversely affect the trust's purpose. Requires consent of the Attorney General. Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2632 CHURCHILL. New Act Creates the Temporary Support Services Transfer Act. Abolishes the Depart- ments of Public Aid, Children and Family Services, and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse on July 1, 1996 and transfers their powers to the newly-created Department of Temporary Support Services. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 08 1996 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 Assigned to Executive HB.2633 MOFFITT - MYERS - LAWFER - JONES,JOHN - CROSS. 625 ILCS 5/11-601 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-601 625 ILCS 5/11-602 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-602 625 ILCS 5/11-603 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-603 625 ILCS 5/11-604 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-604 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Eliminates the provisions setting a 55 mile per hour speed limit when required by the Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974. For any first division vehicle, second division vehicle weighing less than 8,000 pounds, or bus, replaces the eliminated provision with the requirement that the maximum speed limit for the vehicle on all county highways, township roads, and district roads be 55 miles per hour. Adds that whenever a local authority or park district declares a maximum speed limit, it is subject to existing limitations. Effec- tive immediately. Jan 09 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 1912 HB-2634 LEITCH. 305 ILCS 5/5-4.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.1 Amends the Public Aid Code to make a stylistic change in a Section concerning the medical assistance program. Jan 09 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2635 LEITCH. 305 ILCS 5/5-4.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5-4.1 Amends the Public Aid Code to make a stylistic change in a Section concerning the medical assistance program. Jan 09 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB.2636 LEITCH. 55 ILCS 5/5-39001 from Ch. 34, par. 5-39001 Amends the Counties Code. Allows trial court clerks, in counties of more than 175,000 (now 250,000), to charge up to a $10 fee at the time of filing a first pleading to defray the cost of a county law library or libraries. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 09 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2637 BLACK. 70 ILCS 705/4.01 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24.01 70 ILCS 705/4.02 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24.02 Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Provides that any fire protection district that has increased its board membership by referendum may decrease its board membership by referendum. States that the proposition to reduce the number of trustees shall not affect the terms of any trustee holding office at the time of the ref- erendum or any trustee to be elected within 60 days of the referendum. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2638 LEITCH. 410 ILCS 535/18 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-18 Amends the Vital Records Act. Prohibits a physician from certifying the cause of death of his or her spouse, child, or parent. If the physician in charge of the deceased person's care was so related, the coroner or medical examiner shall certify the cause of death. Jan 09 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2639 HANNIG. 35 ILCS 120/1 from Ch. 120, par. 440 Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act by including persons who engage in the sale of tangible personal property in a penal institution in this State to inmates who are confined to the institution in the definition of retailer. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2640 HANNIG. 35 ILCS 200/15-172 30 ILCS 805/8.20 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that for purposes of the Senior Citizen Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption, income shall not include benefits paid under the Federal Social Security Act. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules 1913 HB-2634 HB-2641 HARTKE. 625 ILCS 5/11-601 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-601 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Raises the maximum speed limit outside an urban area to 65 miles per hour for any second division vehicle weighing 8,000 pounds or more, bus, recreational vehicle, or vehicle towing any other vehicle. Elim- inates the provisions setting a 55 mile per hour speed limit when required by the Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2642 HOEFT. 105 ILCS 5/1A-4 from Ch. 122, par. IA-4 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25a from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25a 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25b from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25b 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25c from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25c 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25d from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25d 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25j from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25j 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25k 105 ILCS 5/2-3.63 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.63 105 ILCS 5/3-14.29 new 105 ILCS 5/27-1 from Ch. 122, par. 27-1 Amends the School Code. Provides that beginning July 1, 1997, in school districts that have a population of less than 500,000 the regional superintendent of schools authorized to exercise supervision and control over the school district shall be re- sponsible for administering and implementing the process of school recognition and accreditation (except for the State assessment and academic watch list components of that process) in accordance with recognition and accreditation standards and criteria developed and established by the State Board of Education. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2643 ERWIN. 110 ILCS 947/35 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Increases the full-time and part-time undergraduate monetary award program grants by $100 and $50, re- spectively, to $4,000 for full-time and $2,000 for part-time undergraduate enroll- ment over a period of 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Effective July 1, 1996. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2644 IACHNER. 225 ILCS 70/3 from Ch. 111, par. 3653 Amends the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act. Pro- vides that applicants that are approved by a self-accrediting body formed by and for persons relying on spiritual means through prayer alone for healing are not required to demonstrate proficiency in certain medical techniques to qualify for licensure as a nursing home administrator. Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2645 IACHNER. 750 ILCS 70/10 750 ILCS 70/15 750 ILCS 70/25 Amends the Parental Notice of Abortion Act. Includes a sibling over 21 years of age as one of the adult family members to whom the notice required under the Act may be given. Changes the age under which a person is considered to be a minor un- der this Act from 18 to 16. Changes from 48 hours to 24 hours the minimum period of actual or constructive notice a physician must provide to an adult family member of a minor or incompetent person before performing an abortion upon that person. Changes from 48 hours to 24 hours the time within which a court shall rule on and issue written findings of fact and conclusions regarding a petition for waiver of the notice requirement. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2641 1914 HB-2646 COWLISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/10-21.4a from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.4a Amends the School Code. Provides that unless residency within a school district is made an express condition of a person's employment or continued employment as principal of the district at the time of his or her initial employment in that capacity, residency within the district may not thereafter be made a condition of that person's employment or continued employment as a principal of the district. Provides that residency within a district shall not be considered in determining a principal's com- pensation or assignment or transfer to an attendance center. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2647 COWLISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6 Amends the School Code. Provides that if a student is expelled or suspended from school, the school principal shall promptly notify all certificated and noncertificated personnel of the school of the fact of the pupil's expulsion or suspension and the dates when the expulsion or suspension begins and ends. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2648 HOLBROOK. New Act 10 ILCS 5/29-10 from Ch. 46, par. 29-10 10 ILCS 5/29-15 from Ch. 46, par. 29-15 65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5 from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-10-5 730 ILCS 5/5-5-5 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-5 Creates the Public Office Disqualification Act. Provides that involvement in cer- tain types of criminal proceedings will disqualify a person from holding appointive or elective public office at the State or local level. Specifies circumstances and pro- cedures under which eligibility to hold public office may be restored. Amends the Election Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, and the Unified Code of Corrections to bring their current disqualification provisions into conformance with the Act. Effec- tive immediately. Jan 10 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB.2649 CROSS, LINDNER AND HOEFT. 745 ILCS 45/1 from Ch. 126, par. 21 Amends the Communicable Disease Report Act. Permits the court to disclose the results of tests of inmates of penal institutions for communicable, venereal, or sexu- ally transmitted diseases when the tests are submitted to a court in which the in- mate will appear. The court may disclose the test results according to the best interests of the public. Jan 10 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2650 HOLBROOK - NOVAK. 320 ILCS 25/4 from 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 limitation, beginning with the 1996 grant year, from $14,000 to $30,000. Changes the limitation factor for those with an income of more than $14,000 but less than $30,000 from 4.5% to 2.25%. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 10 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2651 LEITCH. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. In the State aid formula, provides that the 1996-97 State aid of a district shall be computed using its 1995 EAV if its 1995 EAV is at least 6% less than its 1994 EAV and if that EAV decrease is a result of a reduction in the EAV of a single taxpayer in the district whose 1994 EAV constituted at least 20% of the 1994 EAV of all taxable property within the district. Effective immediately. 1915 HB-2646 HB-2651-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 10 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2652 RYDER. 305 ILCS 5/5-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in a Section con- cerning medical services. Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2653 CLAYTON. 30 ILCS 350/19 new 65 ILCS 5/11-61-3 from Ch. 24, par. 11-61-3 Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act. Provides that whenever appli- cable law provides that the authorization or issuance of bonds is subject to referen- dum, the voters' authorization or approval shall be valid for 10 years after the date of the referendum. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that contracts to lease or purchase real or personal property shall not provide for consideration to be paid under the contract for more than 20 years (now 10 years). Allows municipali- ties to issue certificates evidencing indebtedness incurred under contracts for the purchase or lease of real or personal property for public purposes. States that the certificates are valid whether or not an appropriation is first included in any budget adopted by the municipality. Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2654 KLINGLER. 745 ILCS 80/1 from Ch. 70, par. 701 Amends the Sports Volunteer Immunity Act to extend immunity, from civil lia- bility resulting from sports programs of a nonprofit association, to the officers and board members of the nonprofit association. Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2655 WENNLUND. New Act Creates the Fire Compartmentalization Act. Requires the construction, between living units in multi-family dwellings constructed after January 1, 1997, of non-combustible, fire resistive, hollow core concrete, brick, or masonry walls and floors with a minimum fire rating of 2 hours. Preempts home rule. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Home Rule Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2656 WENNLUND. 70 ILCS 705/16.10 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 37.10 Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Provides that the board of fire commis- sioners shall strike off the names of candidates for fire department positions after the candidates have been on the eligibility list for more than 5 years (now 2). Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2657 WENNLUND. New Act Creates the Vending Machine Commission Prohibition Act. Provides that vend- ing machine owners shall not pay a commission in excess of $1 per machine user per year where there is a discernible number of users or $25 per machine per year where there is not a discernible number of users. Provides that a violation of this Act is a Class 4 felony. Provides that persons adversely affected by a violation of this Act may seek an injunction restraining violations of this Act. Exempts from this Act agreements entered into before the effective date of this Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2658 DURKIN - CIARLO - HUGHES. 725 ILCS 5/122-i from Ch. 38, par. 122-1 730 ILCS 5/3-3-13 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-13 735 ILCS 5/10-103 from Ch. 110, par. 10-103 1916 HB-2658-Cont. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, the Unified Code of Correc- tions, and the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that if a defendant is sentenced to death, a petition for post-conviction relief or executive clemency, or an application for habeas corpus, may be commenced only with the defendant's written consent, unless the defendant, because of a mental or physical condition, is unable to under- stand the nature and purpose of the proceedings. Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 11 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law HB.2659 BLACK. 35 ILCS 200/9-265 35 ILCS 200/14-40 35 ILCS 200/14-41 new 35 ILCS 200/20-190 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides a 2-year statute of limitations on ar- rearages of property taxes owed because of a county's error. Requires a county to give the taxpayer notice of the incorrect assessment. Allows the county to collect the arrearages of taxes in equal installments in the following year if the county sends the notice on or before October 1. Allows the county to collect the arrearages in equal installments in the second year after the notice if the county mails the notice after October 1. Provides that no interest shall be assessed on the arrearages. Pro- vides that "county error" does not include a failure by the county to send a tax bill to the taxpayer. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jan 10 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2660 HARTKE. 520 ILCS 5/2.26 from Ch. 61, par. 2.26 Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that partners of a partnership may receive free deer hunting permits to hunt deer on partnership land. Allows one permit per partner for each 40 acres of land with a limit of 15 permits. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2661 MAUTINO. 105 ILCS 5/7-2b from Ch. 122, par. 7-2b Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in provisions of the School Code relating to detachment and annexation of non-coterminous territory of an ele- mentary or high school district. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2662 BRADY. 40 ILCS 5/2-123 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-123 40 ILCS 5/14-104 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104 40 ILCS 5/14-133 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-133 40 ILCS 5/22A-112 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 22A-112 40 ILCS 5/22A-114 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 22A-114 Amends the General Assembly Article of the Illinois Pension Code to allow a re- fund of excess contributions to be paid to a beneficiary designated by the member's surviving spouse. Amends the State Employees Article to provide that certain op- tional credits may be established by members as well as employees ("members" in- cludes persons who are no longer employees but have not yet received a retirement annuity or refund). Provides that the employee contributions paid by certain part-time Mental Health and Corrections employees shall be calculated at the same rate as for full-time employees. Also makes technical changes. Amends the State Board of Investment Article to require that investments be carried at cost or a value determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and ac- counting procedures approved by the Board. Removes the requirement that a bank or trust company used for the registration of securities be domiciled in Illinois. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Jan 11 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 1917 HB-2663 PANKAU. 415 ILCS 120/Act rep. 30 ILCS 105/5.403 rep. Repeals the Alternate Fuels Act. Repeals the Alternate Fuels Fund. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2664 HOEFT. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25g from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25g Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to the waiver or modification of School Code mandates and administrative rules and regulations. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2665 LAWFER - NOLAND- WOOLARD- WIRSING - STEPHENS. 410 ILCS 620/2.38 new 410 ILCS 620/2.39 new 410 ILCS 620/21.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 521.1 410 ILCS 620/21.2 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 521.2 410 ILCS 620/22.4 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 522.4 410 ILCS 635/2 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2202 410 ILCS 635/3 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2203 410 ILCS 635/4 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2204 410 ILCS 635/5 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2205 410 ILCS 635/5.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2205.1 410 ILCS 635/6 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2206 410 ILCS 635/9 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2209 410 ILCS 635/10 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2210 410 ILCS 635/11 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2211 410 ILCS 635/12 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2212 410 ILCS 635/15 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2215 410 ILCS 635/16 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2216 410 ILCS 635/19 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2219 Amends the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Adds provisions concerning permits for and operations of bulk milk pickup tanks, milk hauler-samplers, and certified pasteurizer sealers. Pro- vides that certain permit fees shall be deposited into the Food and Drug Safety Fund. Provides that moneys in the Fund may be used for activities related to milk safety. Makes other changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; Home Rule Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2666 DURKIN. 110 ILCS 805/2-11.1 from Ch. 122, par. 102-11.1 Amends the Public Community College Act. Provides that the Illinois Communi- ty College Board does not have the power or duty to review, approve, or override the actions of the board of a community college district that is acting or performing its duties under specified provisions of the Act. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2667 BRADY - MYERS - WINKEL - BOST - TENHOUSE, POE, KINGLER AND WEAVER,M. Amends Public Act 89-22. Appropriates $200,000 to the Department of State Police for a helicopter lease. Increases by $2,500,000 the appropriation to the Illi- nois Department of Transportation for intercity rail passenger service. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety HB.2668 CROSS - BIGGERT - DURKIN. New Act Creates the Civil Legal Services for the Indigent Act. Provides that, in each coun- ty with a population over 3,000,000, the circuit clerk shall charge additional fees in HB-2663 1918 HB-2668-Cont. specified civil matters. Provides that the additional fees shall be deposited into the Legal Services for the Indigent Fund to be held by the county treasurer and admin- istered by the Chief Judge of the judicial circuit. Provides that moneys in the Fund shall be used for grants to the Chicago Bar Foundation for distribution to organiza- tions that provide legal services to indigent persons in civil cases. Contains provi- sions regarding administrative and other matters. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 11 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2669 DEUCHLER - MULLIGAN - CLAYTON - RONEN - CURRIE. 225 ILCS 10/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2212 Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Adds a caption to the definitions Section. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2670 MCAULIFFE. 50 ILCS 705/9 from Ch. 85, par. 509 Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Permits the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board to use a portion of the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund for grant-in-aid programs and services for training county and mu- nicipal employees whose functions include corrections or enforcement of criminal or traffic law. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2671 BLAGOJEVICH - RONEN - JONES,LOU, ERWIN, FLOWERS. New Act 720 ILCS 5/12-3.3 new 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 730 ILCS 5/5-5-6 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6 730 ILCS 5/5-6-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-1 735 ILCS 5/13-202.3 Creates the Domestic Violence Victim's Right to Terminate Lease Act. Provides that a tenant under a lease covering premises occupied for dwelling purposes who during the term of the lease has secured an order of protection under the Illinois Do- mestic Violence Act of 1986 or has been the victim of domestic battery, violation of an order of protection, stalking, or aggravated stalking has the right to terminate the lease and be released from liability for paying rent subsequent to the tenant sur- rendering possession of the premises to the lessor. Applies to rental agreements en- tered into or renewed on or after the effective date of the Act. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of aggravated domestic battery. Provides that the offense consists of committing domestic battery in conjunction with either inten- tionally or knowingly causing great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfig- urement (penalty is a Class 2 felony) or violating a temporary restraining order, an order of protection, or an injunction prohibiting certain behavior described in the Il- linois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 (penalty is a Class 3 felony). Amends the Uni- fied Code of Corrections. Makes it an aggravating factor for sentencing that the defendant committed an offense against a family or household member, as defined in the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Requires the court to order restitu- tion for Criminal Code violations committed against a family or household member. Provides that the court may not impose a disposition of supervision for a Class A misdemeanor violation of an order of protection alleging an act of violence against the victim. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides for a 5-year statute of limitations on an action for damages for personal injury based on domestic violence. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2672 DAVIS,M. Appropriates $1, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1997. Effective July 1, 1996. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules 1919 HB-2673 1920 HB-2673 BRUNSVOLD. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to general apportionment of State aid to school districts. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2674 CURRIE. 105 ILCS 5/14-14.01 from Ch. 122, par. 14-14.01 Amends the School Code. Supplies gender neutral references in provisions relat- ing to warrants for special education reimbursement. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2675 DAVIS,M. 105 ILCS 5/34-29 from Ch. 122, par. 34-29 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a provision of the School Code relating to the annual audit of the accounts of the board of education. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2676 SKINNER - SALVI - ROSKAM - JOHNSON,TOM - PEDERSEN - MUR- PHY,M. 5 ILCS 220/3.6 from Ch. 127, par. 743.6 10 ILCS 5/28-2 from Ch. 46, par. 28-2 1 20 ILCS 620/8 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1008 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 350/15 from Ch. 17, par. 6915 35 ILCS 200/18-120 50 ILCS 405/5 new 55 ILCS 5/5-15006 from Ch. 34, par. 5-15006 55 ILCS 5/5-23023 from Ch. 34, par. 5-23023 55 ILCS 5/5-38008 from Ch. 34, par. 5-38008 55 ILCS 5/6-3002 from Ch. 34, par. 6-3002 55 ILCS 5/6-3003 from Ch. 34, par. 6-3003 55 ILCS 5/6-3007 from Ch. 34, par. 6-3007 55 ILCS 5/6-3012 from Ch. 34, par. 6-3012 55 ILCS 5/6-4007 from Ch. 34, par. 6-4007 55 ILCS 5/6-4008 from Ch. 34, par. 6-4008 55 ILCS 85/8 from Ch. 34, par. 7008 55 ILCS 90/55 from Ch. 34, par. 8055 55 ILCS 105/2 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 202 60 ILCS 1/205-30 65 ILCS 5/7-1-26 from Ch. 24, par. 7-1-26 65 ILCS 5/11-7-3 from Ch. 24, par. 11-7-3 65 ILCS 5/11-29.1-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-29.1-2 65 ILCS 5/11-29.3-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-29.3-1 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-7 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-7 65 ILCS 5/11-74.6-30 65 ILCS 5/11-76.1-3 from Ch. 24, par. 11-76.1-3 65 ILCS 5/11-76.1-4 from Ch. 24, par. 11-76.1-4 65 ILCS 5/11-92-8 from Ch. 24, par. 11-92-8 65 ILCS 5/11-94-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-94-2 65 ILCS 5/11-103-6 from Ch. 24, par. 11-103-6 65 ILCS 5/11-103-12 from Ch. 24, par. 11-103-12 65 ILCS 5/11-117-5 from Ch. 24, par. 11-117-5 65 ILCS 5/11-122-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-122-2 65 ILCS 5/11-127-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-127-1 65 ILCS 5/11-129-4 from Ch. 24, par. 11-129-4 65 ILCS 5/11-137-2 from Ch. 24, par. 11-137-2 65 ILCS 5/11-139-6 from Ch. 24, par. 11-139-6 65 ILCS 5/11-141-4 from Ch. 24, par. 11-141-4 70 ILCS 5/17 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.17 70 ILCS 5/17.3 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.17c 70 ILCS 345/13(a) from Ch. 85, par. 1263a 70 ILCS 705/14 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 34 70 ILCS 705/22 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 38.5 70 ILCS 805/13.1 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324 70 ILCS 905/21 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 20.1 70 ILCS 910/25 from Ch. 23, par. 1275 HB-2676-Cont 70 ILCS 1005/10 70 ILCS 1205/5-6 70 ILCS 1205/5-9 70 ILCS 1205/9-1 a 70 ILCS 1205/9.1-2 70 ILCS 1205/9.2-2 70 ILCS 1205/9.3-2 70 ILCS 1205/11.1-7 70 ILCS 1205/11.2-2 70 ILCS 1290/2 70 ILCS 2005/13 70 ILCS 2105/7 70 ILCS 2105/15.1 70 ILCS 2105/26b 70 ILCS 2405/16.4 70 ILCS 2805/26d 70 ILCS 2805/32f 70 ILCS 3010/4 75 ILCS 5/3-1 75 ILCS 5/3-4 75 ILCS 16/1-30 75 ILCS 16/15-15 75 ILCS 16/35-5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 83 from Ch. 105, par. 5-6 from Ch. 105, par. 5-9 from Ch. 105, par. 9-la from Ch. 105, par. 9.1-2 from Ch. 105, par. 9.2-2 from Ch. 105, par. 9.3-2 from Ch. 105, par. 11.1-7 from Ch. 105, par. 11.2-2 from Ch. 105, par. 327 from Ch. 85, par. 6863 from Ch. 42, par. 389 from Ch. 42, par. 398.1 from Ch. 42, par. 409b from Ch. 42, par. 315.4 from Ch. 42, par. 437d from Ch. 42, par. 443f from Ch. 42, par. 319.4 from Ch. 81, par. 3-1 from Ch. 81, par. 3-4 105 ILCS 5/5-17 from Ch. 122, par. 5-17 105 ILCS 5/12-13 from Ch. 122, par. 12-13 105 ILCS 5/17-2.2 from Ch. 122, par. 17-2.2 105 ILCS 5/19-9 from Ch. 122, par. 19-9 105 ILCS 5/20-7 from Ch. 122, par. 20-7 105 ILCS 5/32-4.4 from Ch. 122, par. 32-4.4 110 ILCS 805/3-14.2 from Ch. 122, par. 103-14.2 110 ILCS 805/3-14.3 from Ch. 122, par. 103-14.3 110 ILCS 805/3A-2 from Ch. 122, par. 103A-2 110 ILCS 805/3A-7 from Ch. 122, par. 103A-7 110 ILCS 805/6-7.4 from Ch. 122, par. 106-7.4 605 ILCS 5/5-604.1 from Ch. 121, par. 5-604.1 605 ILCS 5/6-508.1 from Ch. 121, par. 6-508.1 605 ILCS 5/10-708 from Ch. 121, par. 10-708 Amends the following Acts to establish uniform requirements concerning the publication and format of notices for all backdoor referenda: the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act; the Election Code; the Economic Development Area Tax Incre- ment Allocation Act; the Local Government Debt Reform Act; the Property Tax Code; the Counties Code; the County Economic Development Project Area Proper- ty Tax Allocation Act; the County Economic Development Project Area Tax Incre- ment Allocation Act of 1991; the County Care for Mentally Retarded and Developmentally Disabled Persons Act; the Township Code; the Illinois Municipal Code; the Airport Authorities Act; the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Act; the Fire Protection District Act; the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act; the Public Health District Act; the Hospital District Law; the Mosquito Abatement District Act; the Park District Code; the Park District Aquarium and Museum Act; the Rescue Squad Districts Act; the River Conservan- cy Districts Act; the Sanitary District Act of 1917; the Sanitary District Act of 1936; the Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act; the Illinois Local Library Act; the Public Library District Act of 1991; the School Code; the Public Community Col- lege Act; and the Illinois Highway Code. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act and the Local Government Debt Limitation Act. Provides that if a petition is signed by at least 2% of the electors who voted in the most recent gubernatorial election, in the case of the State or an agency or instrumentality of the State that is authorized to issue bonds, or at least 2% of the electors who voted in the most recent election for any unit of local government or school district that is authorized to issue bonds, or that appoints the members of the governing body that is authorized to issue bonds, a referendum question shall ask whether a district shall be required to obtain refer- endum approval to issue bonds that currently may be issued without referendum ap- proval. Provides that after the petition is filed, no bonds may be issued unless (i) the 1921 HB-2676-Cont. petition is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, (ii) the referendum fails at the general election, or (iii) the additional referendum passes authorizing a spe- cific issue bonds. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2677 BRUNSVOLD. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.33 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.33 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in the provisions relating to the recomputation of school district reimbursement claims. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2678 PUGH. Appropriates $3, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1997. Effective July 1, 1996. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2679 PUGH. Appropriates $5, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1997. Effective July 1, 1996. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2680 PUGH. 105 ILCS 5/18-1 from Ch. 122, par. 18-1 Amends the School Code. Makes a grammatical change in a provision of the Code relative to moneys that constitute the common school fund. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2681 DAVIS,M. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to general apportionment of State aid to school districts. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2682 CURRIE. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to general apportionment of State aid to school districts. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2683 DART. 105 ILCS 5/18-1 from Ch. 122, par. 18-1 Amends the School Code. Makes a grammatical change in a provision of the Code relative to moneys that constitute the common school fund. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2684 BURKE. 105 ILCS 5/34-29 from Ch. 122, par. 34-29 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a provision of the School Code relating to the annual audit of the accounts of the board of education. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2685 LAWFER. 625 ILCS 5/1-171.04 new 625 ILCS 5/12-601 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-601 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Creates the definition of a "replica trolley" as a motor vehicle that is a replica of a cable car or antique trolley car. Adds the provi- sion that a replica trolley may be equipped with a bell in lieu of a horn. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules 1922 HB-2686 LAWFER. 625 ILCS 5/3-412 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-412 625 ILCS 5/3-631 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Creates special license plates to commemorate certified Emergency Medical Technicians. Provides for an additional $15 fee for original issuance of the special plates. Also requires a $2 additional fee for each plate renewal period. Provides that these fees shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2687 PARKE. 820 ILCS 405/200 from Ch. 48, par. 310 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a stylistic change in a provi- sion relating to definitions. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2688 PARKE. 820 ILCS 405/3200 from Ch. 48, par. 310 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a stylistic change in a provi- sion concerning the short title of the Act. Jan 11 1996 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2689 SALVI. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.112 rep. Amends the School Code. Repeals the provisions, added by P.A. 89-435, creating a School to Work Teaching and Training Institute. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 12 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2690 FANTIN. 305 ILCS 5/4-0.5 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Directs the Department of Public Aid, in developing an alternative to the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, to include provisions which deny eligibility to those who move to Illinois who are in- eligible for assistance in their former state or whose eligibility for assistance in their former state has expired or otherwise been terminated. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 12 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2691 KRAUSE. 225 ILCS 46/20 Amends the Health Care Worker Background Check Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning persons to whom the Act does not apply. Jan 12 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2692 DANIELS - COWLISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25g from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25g Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions of the Code that relate to the waiver and modification of mandates and administrative rules and regulations. Jan 12 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2693 DANIELS - COW LISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to general apportionment of State aid to school districts. Jan 12 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 1923 HB-2686 HB-2694 DANIELS - COW LISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes technical changes in the provisions relating to general apportionment of State aid to school districts. Jan 12 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2695 HUGHES. New Act Creates the Bond Ordinance Hearing Act. Requires the corporate authorities of a district issuing non-referendum bonds or bonds subject to a back-door referendum to hold at least one public hearing on the corporate authorities' intent to issue the bonds. Sets out notice requirements. Provides that the corporate authorities shall not vote on the bond ordinance or resolution less than 30 days after the close of the last hearing. Preempts home rule. Provides that taxing districts that are issuing re- funding bonds are not required to comply with the provisions of this Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Jan 16 1996 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2696 HANNIG. New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.432 new Creates the Budget Stabilization Act and amends the State Finance Act. Re- quires the Bureau of the Budget to annually certify to the General Assembly the next fiscal year's monthly revenue projections for each general fund. Prohibits the General Assembly from appropriating an aggregate general fund amount in excess of 98% of that fiscal year's certified revenue projections for that general fund. Creates a Budget Stabilization Fund within the State treasury to be used for pay- ment of the State's Medicaid bills, budget deficits, revenue shortfalls, or other emergencies. Funds the Budget Stabilization Fund through transfers of 2% of each general fund's monthly receipts. Requires additional transfers of general fund re- ceipts in excess of $5,000,000 more than monthly revenue projections. Sets a Bud- get Stabilization Fund cap and requires transfer of certain excesses back to the general funds at the end of a fiscal year. Permits use of those transferred excesses for supplemental appropriations. Begins revenue projection certification, appropria- tion limits, and Budget Stabilization Fund transfers with fiscal year 1997. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 16 1996 First reading Referred to Rules 1924 HB-2694 1925 EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1926 EO.9501 GOVERNOR. Specifies the duties and responsibilities of the Lieutenant Governor regarding economic development. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Communi- ty Affairs shall report to the Lieutenant Governor and that the Lieutenant Gover- nor shall review programs and policies of State entities affecting economic development issues. Creates the Economic Development Coordinating Council. Ef- fective January 10, 1995. Jan 10 1995 Filed With Sec of State EO-9502 GOVERNOR. Changes the name of the Department of Conservation to the Department of Nat- ural Resources and transfers to it certain powers of the Department of Energy and Natural Resources, the Department of Mines and Minerals, the Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council and the Division of Water Resources of the Depart- ment of Transportation. Effective July 1, 1995. Mar 01 1995 Filed With The House Filed With The Senate Referred to RULES SRUL Mar 02 Referred to RULES HRUL Mar 07 Re-refered to STATE GOVERN SGOA Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules EO-9503 GOVERNOR. Amends E094-8 which created the Illinois State Justice Commission. Exends the dates for the interim report to September 30, 1995 and the final report to June 30, 1996. Increases the membership of the Commission by 2 and provides that ex officio members include the Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Informa- tion Authority, instead of a Special Assistant to the Governor. Effective immediately. Apr 19 1995 Filed With Sec of State EO.9504 GOVERNOR. Creates the Governor's Commission on Gangs in Illinois. Effective immediately. Dec 19 1995 Filed With Sec of State EO-9505 GOVERNOR. Requires continued compensation and benefits for State employees mobilized to active military duty in Bosnia-Herzegovina and requires DCMS to negotiate with collective bargaining representatives and coordinate State and federal agencies to implement the Executive Order. Effective immediately. Dec 22 1995 Filed With Sec of State 1927 RESOLUTIONS 1928 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 1929 JSR-0001 CHURCHILL. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor to present his Condition of the State report. Jan 12 1995 Resolution adopted JSR-0002 CHURCHILL. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor to present his Budget report. Mar 01 1995 Resolution adopted ISR-0003 CHURCHILL. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor to present his Condition of the State report. Jan 10 1996 Resolution adopted 1930 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1931 SJR-0003 FITZGERALD. ILCON Art. VII, Sec. 13 new Amends the Local Government Article of the Illinois Constitution. Requires that the State reimburse units of local government for increased expenses resulting from activities mandated by State legislation or State executive action. Exempts federal- ly mandated requirements, legislatively mandated requirements relating to crimi- nal law, and mandates predating this amendment's effective date. Makes unfunded mandates unenforceable unless passed by three-fifths of each house of the General Assembly and specifically characterized as nonreimbursable. Provides that any lim- itation imposed by the State on the ability of a unit of local government to impose any tax does not constitute an unfunded mandate. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 12 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 24 Assigned to Executive Mar 03 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SIR.0007 O'MALLEY AND DILLARD. ILCON Art. I, Sec. 20.1 new Proposes to amend the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that the right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children shall not be infringed. Authorizes the General Assembly, by appropriate law, to en- force the provision. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 25 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Executive Mar 03 To Subcommittee Committee Executive Mar 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD SJR-0013 BOWLES. ILCON Art. V, Sec. 2 Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that executive branch officers elected in 1998 shall serve only 2-year terms and that, beginning in 2000, the executive branch officers shall be elected on the same 4-year schedule as the U. S. President. Effective upon voter approval. Feb 02 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 07 Assigned to Local Government & Elections Mar 01 Re-referred to Rules Re-assigned to Executive Mar 09 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0018 IAUZEN. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 2 ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 16 new ILCON Art. V, Sec. 2 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 22 new Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no person shall be elected or appointed as a member of the Senate for more than 3 terms and that no person shall be elected or appointed to the Illinois House of Representatives for more than 5 terms. Proposes to amend the Executive Article to limit to 2 the number of terms a person may be elected or appointed as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Comptroller, or Trea- surer. Applies to the 1996 general election and thereafter. Provides that terms served before the 1996 general election shall not be used in calculating the number of terms served. Proposes to further amend the Legislature and Executive Articles by limiting the amount (i) the General Assembly may expend for the compensation of members and employees of, and the operating expenses and equipment for, the General Assembly and (ii) from General Revenue Funds that may be spent on the office of each elected executive to the amount expended in the previous fiscal year increased by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index, unless a greater increase is approved by the voters of the State by referendum. Effective upon ap- proval by electors. SJR-0018-Cont Feb 08 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 09 Assigned to Executive Mar 03 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0025 DILLARD. ILCON, Art. VI, Sec. 11 Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning eligibility of Judges and Associate Judges. Provides that after January 1, 1997, a person who is not holding office as a Judge or Associate Judge on that date may not be elected or appointed as a Judge or Associate Judge unless that person has been a licensed attorney-at-law of Illinois for at least 10 years. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 24 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Mar 09 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SIR-0027 PHILIP. ILCON, Art. VI, Sec. 11 Proposes to amend Section 11 of Article VI of the Illinois Constitution concern- ing eligibility of Judges and Associate Judges. Provides that after January 1, 1997, no person who is not holding office as a Judge or Associate Judge on that date may be elected or appointed as a Judge or Associate Judge unless that person has been a licensed attorney-at-law of Illinois for at least 10 years. Mar 01 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 09 Assigned to Executive Mar 23 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0029 DUDYCZ - SYVERSON - WATSON- DONAHUE - DUNN,R, O'MALLEY AND RAICA. (U.S. Constitution; New Article) Provides for the ratification of the proposed balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Mar 02 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0031 CRONIN - DILLARD. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 8 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 10 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 11 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.5 new Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to repeal provisions concerning the office of Associate Judge. Provides that Associate Judges in office on the effective date of the amendment assume the office of Circuit Judge on that date. Deletes pro- visions for election of Appellate and Circuit Judges and provides for their appoint- ment by the Supreme Court. Provides for Judicial Nominating Commissions to nominate persons for appointment as Appellate and Circuit Judges. Makes other changes. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 02 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Executive Mar 23 To Subcommittee Committee Executive May 26 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD SIR-0033 JONES. ILCON Art. VIII, Sec. 2 Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning ap- propriations. Provides that increases in general appropriations may not exceed the lesser of the percentage increase in inflation or 5% unless the Governor declares an emergency or extraordinary circumstances and at least three-fifths of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly vote to approve the increase. Pro- vides for the General Assembly to define terms by a three-fifths vote. Provides for 1932 1933 SJR-0033-Cont. surplus to be used for a budget reserve fund or for reduction of bonded indebted- ness; or for any other purpose authorized by a three-fifths vote. Effective upon ap- proval by electors. Mar 07 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 09 Assigned to Executive Mar 23 To Subcommittee Committee Executive 1934 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1935 HJR-0001 PARKE - STEPHENS. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 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. Jan 09 1995 Prefiled with the Clerk Jan 11 Read in Full a First Time Jan 12 Referred to Rules Jan 18 Assigned to Executive HJR.0002 COWLISHAW. ILCON Art. X, Sec. 2 Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that the State Superintendent of Education shall be nominated at the general pri- mary election and elected at the general election to serve a term of 4 years begin- ning on the second Monday of January following his or her election. Establishes eligibility criteria for the office and ballot placement for the election. Provides for the manner of filling a vacancy in the office of State Superintendent of Education. Includes a schedule under which the term of office of the appointed State Superin- tendent of Education expires when the first elected State Superintendent of Educa- tion takes office. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 09 1995 ' Prefiled with the Clerk Jan 11 Read in Full a First Time Jan 12 Referred to Rules Jan 18 Assigned to Executive HJR-0003 ZICKUS. ILCON, Art. VII, Sec. 13 new Proposes to amend the Local Government Article of 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. Re- quires a three-fifths vote of both houses to impose a State mandate. Effective upon approval by electors. Jan 13 1995 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Jan 18 Assigned to Executive HJR.0004 SALVI AND WINKEL. ILCON, Art. I, Sec. 23.5 new Proposes to amend the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that the right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children shall not be infringed. Permits the General Assembly to provide by law for the en- forcement of those provisions. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 25 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 26 Assigned to Executive HJR.0005 SALVI. ILCON Art. VIII, Sec. 5 new Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution. Creates a Budget Reserve Account within the General Revenue Fund, into which shall be de- posited the excess of unencumbered funds at the end of each fiscal year up to a max- imum of 5% of the State's general revenue. Permits appropriation from the Account upon a two-thirds vote of the legislature for specified purposes. Effective upon ap- proval by the electors. Jan 25 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 26 Assigned to Executive HJR-0006 HJR-0006 SALVI. ILCON Art. 8A, heading new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 1 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 2 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 3 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 4 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 5 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 6 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 7 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 8 new ILCON Art. 8A, Sec. 9 new Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to create a Tax and Expenditure Limitation Article. With certain exceptions, limits the State's fiscal year expendi- tures to the amount of the previous year's expenditures adjusted for cost-of-living and population changes. Requires surplus State revenues, to a stated amount, be de- posited into a Budget Reserve Fund that may be appropriated only for emergencies by a two-thirds vote of the General Assembly. Requires surplus State revenues be- yond that stated amount be refunded pro rata based on income tax returns and re- quires a reduction of the next year's tax rates. Permits the State to exceed the expenditure limit upon exhaustion of the Budget Reserve Fund and declaration of an emergency by the Governor and General Assembly. Prohibits unfunded State mandates upon units of local government. Prohibits units of local government from imposing or raising taxes without referenda, except in relation to bonded indebted- ness. Effective upon approval by electors. Jan 25 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 26 Assigned to Executive HJR-0007 STEPHENS - MEYER. ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 6 Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to direct the General Assembly to exempt property owned by veterans organizations from prop- erty taxes. Effective upon approval by the voters. Jan 26 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0008 SALVI. ILCON, Art. I, Sec. 23.5 new Proposes to amend the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that the right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children shall not be infringed. Permits the General Assembly to provide by law for the en- forcement of those provisions. Provides that nothing in the proposed amendment shall be construed to affect any laws regarding abuse or neglect. Effective upon ap- proval by the electors. Jan 26 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Executive HJR.0009 BALTHIS. ILCON Art. VII, Sec. 13 new Proposes to Amend the Local Government Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a law that requires a unit of local government or school district to ex- pend additional local revenue, that exempts an item from the local revenue base, or that restricts revenue producing ability is not enforceable against a unit of local gov- ernment or school district unless (i) passed by at least two-thirds of the members of each house or (ii) the General Assembly provides for funding to pay the costs in- curred by units of local government or school districts in implementing the law. Pro- vides that an executive action or administrative rule that requires a unit of local government or school district to expend additional local revenue, that exempts an item from the local revenue base, or that restricts revenue raising ability is not en- forceable unless the executive action or administrative rule provides for funding for the costs of the unit of local government or school district in implementing the exec- utive action or administrative rule. Effective upon approval of the voters. Jan 26 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1936 HJR-0009-Cont Jan 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0010 HOFFMAN. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8 Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a school district of funds in order to im- plement that bill shall not become law unless the bill passes with at least 3/5 vote in each house and provides for reimbursement by the State to the school district of those funds necessary to implement it. Effective upon the adoption by the voters. Feb 07 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 14 Assigned to Executive HJR-0011 HOFFMAN - HOLBROOK - DEERING - BRUNSVOLD- SCHOENBERG, SMITH,M, CURRY,J AND HANNIG. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8 Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill that would require expenditure by a unit of local government or school district of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless the bill provides for reimbursement by the State to the unit of local government or school district of those funds necessary to implement it. Effective upon the adoption by the voters. Feb 08 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 15 Assigned to Executive HJR-0012 LINDNER - HUGHES - HANRAHAN - LACHNER - STEPHENS, POE, BALTHIS, WINKEL, JONES,JOHN AND KUNGLER. (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 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. Applies to the 1996 general election and thereafter; does not apply to elec- tions before 1996. Effective upon approval by electors. Feb 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 09 Assigned to Executive HJR.0013 HUGHES - LINDNER - HANRAHAN - LACHNER - BALTHIS AND WINKEL (ILCON Art. V, Sec. 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. Ap- plies to the 1998 general election and thereafter; does not apply to elections before 1998. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 02 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 09 Assigned to Executive HJR-0014 ROSKAM. ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 1.5 new Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a new tax or license fee may be imposed or levied, or the effective rate of a tax or li- cense fee increased, only by law passed by the vote of three-fifths of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Provides an exception for taxes or li- cense fees authorized by law that have not taken full effect on January 1, 1997. Re- quires the General Assembly to appropriate sufficient amounts to pay the principal of and interest on State debt; provides an exception to the tax and license fee limita- tions if sufficient amounts are not appropriated. Effective January 1, 1997. Feb 14 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 16 Assigned to Executive HJR-0015 LANG - DEUCHLER - HASSERT - WOOLARD - YOUNGE, KASZAK, ERWIN, HOWARD, SCHAKOWSKY, DAVIS,M, FEIGENHOLTZ, JONES,LOU, DART, HOFFMAN, BLAGOJEVICH, CURRIE, LINDNER, PERSICO, MOORE,ANDREA, KRAUSE AND MULLIGAN. (U.S. Constitution; New Article) 1937 HJR-0015-Cont. Provides for the ratification of the proposed equal rights amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Feb 14 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 16 Assigned to Executive HJR-0016 PEDERSEN. ILCON Art. IXA heading new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 1 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 2 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 3 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 4 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 5 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 6 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 7 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 8 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 9 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 10 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 11 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 12 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 13 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 14 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 15 new ILCON Art. IXA, Sec. 16 new Proposes to add a Taxpayers' Rights Article to the Illinois Constitution. Imposes revenue and spending limits on the State and units of local government and school districts. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 14 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 16 Assigned to Executive HIR-0017 KUBIK - CHURCHILL. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 1 Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article VI of the Illinois Constitution concerning the courts. Makes a stylistic change. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 14 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 16 Assigned to Executive HJR.0018 PEDERSEN. ILCON Art IV, Sec 8.1 new Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning the passage of revenue bills. Provides that any bill resulting in the increase of reve- nue to the State may become law only by a vote of three-fifths of the members in each house of the General Assembly. Provides that each house of the General As- sembly shall have a revenue committee. Provides that there shall be 25 members on the revenue committee in the House of Representatives. Provides that there shall be 13 members on the revenue committee in the Senate. Provides that revenue com- mittee members may be removed from the committee only by a majority, recorded, roll call vote of all members of the committee's respective chamber. Provides that revenue committees may not vote upon a bill until a public hearing has been held. Effective on approval by the electors. Feb 15 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive HIR-0019 DART. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 6 Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that no Representative may serve as the chairperson of any one or more committees of the House for more than 4 years in the aggregate. Provides like provisions for Senators. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 21 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Executive HJR.0020 PANKAU. ILCON Art. VII, Sec. 13 new Amends the Local Government Article of the Illinois Constitution. Requires that the State reimburse units of local government and school districts for increased ex- 1938 HJR-0020-Cont. penses resulting from activities mandated by State legislation or State executive ac- tion. Exempts federally mandated requirements, legislatively mandated requirements relating to criminal law, and mandates predating this amendment's effective date. Makes unfunded mandates unenforceable unless passed by three-fifths of each house of the General Assembly and specifically characterized as nonreimbursable. Provides that any limitation imposed by the State on the ability of a unit of local government to impose any tax does not constitute an unfunded man- date. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive HJR-0021 DART. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 6 Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that no Representative may serve in any one or more of the following positions for more than 4 years in the aggregate: Speaker, Minority Leader, or Representative designated by the Speaker, Minority Leader, or the Representative's political party as a member of the leadership of that political party within the House, excluding the positions of committee chairperson and minority spokesperson. Provides like provisions for Senators. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive HJR.0022 ERWIN - LINDNER - GASH - SCHOENBERG, RONEN, CURRIE AND FEIGENHOLTZ. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 8 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 10 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 11 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.5 new Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to repeal provisions concerning the office of Associate Judge. Provides that Associate Judges in office on the effective date of the amendment assume the office of Circuit Judge on that date. Deletes pro- visions for election of Appellate and Circuit Judges and provides for their appoint- ment by the Supreme Court. Provides for Judicial Nominating Commissions to nominate persons for appointment as Appellate and Circuit Judges. Makes other changes. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 21 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive HJR-0023 WENNLUND - MEYER. ILCON, Art. 5, Sec. 7 Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution. Requires the Governor to fill the office of Lieutenant Governor by appointment if the Lieutenant Governor fails to qualify or if the office becomes vacant. Effective upon the approval of the electors. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 21 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive HJR-0024 KUBIK. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 2 Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning Judicial Districts. Makes a stylistic change. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 21 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive HJR.0025 KUBIK. ILCON Art. 6, Sec. 5 Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution relating to the organization of the Appellate Court. Makes a stylistic change. Effective upon approval by the electors. 1939 HJR-0025-Cont. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 21 First reading Mar 01 HJR.0026 SKINNER. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. IVA heading new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. I new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 2 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 3 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 4 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 5 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 6 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 7 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 8 new ILCON Art. IVA, Sec. 9 new ILCON Art. XIV, Sec. 3 Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive Proposes to add an Initiative Article to and amend the Legislature and Constitu- tional Revision Articles of the Illinois Constitution. Proposes to permit amendment of the Constitution, enactment of legislation, and repeal of bills enacted by the Gen- eral Assembly through ballot initiative. Provides procedures for those initiatives. Effective upon approval by the electors. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Constitutional Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules 1940 1941 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1942 SIR.0001 DUDYCZ. Designates Interstate Route 57 as Ronald Reagan Highway. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Directs DOT to erect appropriate signs, markers or plaques upon receipt of dona- tions from private sources covering that cost. Jan 11 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 24 Assigned to Executive Feb 02 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Lost Be Adopted 008-006-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Feb 07 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Amendment referred t o SRUL Feb 09 Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Rules refers to SEXC Mar 03 Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Be adopted Mar 21 Secretary's Desk Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Adopted Resolution lost SIR-0002 DEL VALLE, PALMER AND GARCIA. States that the General Assembly supports measures to eliminate the overcrowd- ing of Chicago Public Schools, to improve the quality of education and to improve life and safety needs of those schools, and supports a Chicago Public Schools Stu- dent Bill of Rights. Jan 11 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 24 Assigned to Education May 16 Held in committee Committee Education SJR-0003 FITZGERALD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SIR-0004 SEVERNS. Urges Bridgestone/Firestone to reconsider its decision to hire permanent re- placement workers and return to bargaining with the United Rubber Workers of America. Jan 12 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 24 Assigned to Commerce & Industry Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SIR-0005 KARPIEL. Calls for the return of both Houses into perfunctory Sessions at 12:00 o'clock noon on the dates of January 13, 18, and 20, and into regular Session at 12:00 o'clock noon on Tuesday, January 24, 1995. Jan 12 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR.0006 HAWKINSON - DUNN,T. Continues the committee created under House Joint Resolution 96 of the 88th General Assembly, which was established to draft legislation designed to improve the administration of the juvenile justice system. Jan 24 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 25 Assigned to Judiciary Feb 01 Be Adopted 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUNN,T Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MOFFITT First reading Referred to Rules SJR-0007 SIR-0007 O'MALLEY AND DILLARD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMENDTHE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0008 DUNN,R. Petitions the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior to delete Illinois from the list of affected states under Section 1339 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (relating to coalbed methane gas). Jan 25 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Environment & Energy Feb 09 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor JONES,JOHN First reading Referred to Rules May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor DEERING Added As A Joint Sponsor WOOLARD Jan 11 1996 Rules refers to Environment & Energy SJR-0009 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the Senate on Thursday, January 26, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon in perfunctory session; and then on Tuesday, January 31, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon; the House on Tuesday, January 31, 1995, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Jan 25 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 008-000-000 Jan 26 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0010 MAITLAND- RAUSCHENBERGER. Creates the Joint Committee on Medicaid to review and monitor the Illinois Medicaid Program. Jan 31 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 01 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare Mar 09 Be Adopted 006-000-004 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEITCH First reading Referred to Rules SIR-0011 PETKA, O'MALLEY, RAUSCHENBERGER, KLEMM AND DILLARD. Claims sovereignty under the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal govern- ment by the United States Constitution. Jan 31 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 01 Assigned to Judiciary Feb 08 Be Adopted 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 03 Added As A Co-sponsor KLEMM Mar 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD May 11 Resolution adopted 037-011-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor RYDER First reading Referred to Rules SJR-0012 MAHAR - PARKER - WALSH,T AND DILLARD. Urges Governor Jim Edgar and the members of the Illinois Congressional Dele- gation to work with other states and their congressional delegations to seek amend- ment to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 to eliminate the requirement that States implement an Employee Trip Reduction program and to leave such a pro- gram as an option. 1943 SJR-0012-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes provisions that the U.S. EPA has denounced the trip reduction and em- ployee commute programs as cost prohibitive and has indicated they will not en- force the program. Changes program name to the Employee Trip Reduction Program. Jan 31 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 01 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 03 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD May 11 Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Hse Sponsor PANKAU First reading Referred to Rules SJR-0013 BOWLES. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON. STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0014 CARROLL - GARCIA. Creates the Balanced Budget Evaluation Committee to evaluate the impact an amendment to the United States Constitution requiring the federal budget to be balanced will have upon the State of Illinois. Feb 02 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 07 Assigned to Executive Mar 03 Recmnded do not adopt(tbld) 009-004-000 May 01 Added as Chief Co-sponsor GARCIA SJR-0015 PALMER - BERMAN - SHADID - SEVERNS AND DILLARD. Urges the United State Congress to maintain the current funding appropriated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Feb 02 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 07 Assigned to Executive Mar 03 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ -MAITLAND Amendment referred to SRUL Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ -MAITLAND Be approved consideration Mar 16 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Mar 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD Jun 26 Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ -MAITLAND Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) RULES SRUL SJR-0016 DUDYCZ. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, February 7, 1995; the House at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon. Feb 02 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Motion to Suspend Rule 3-6A Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6A Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR.0017 RAUSCHENBERGER, TROTTER, KARPIEL, BERMAN, KLEMM AND LAUZEN. Recommends that the Illinois Commerce Commission reopen proceedings on mandatory 11-digit telephone numbering policy. Feb 07 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 09 Added As A Co-sponsor TROTTER Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Assigned to Environment & Energy 1944 SJR-0017- Cont. Feb 22 Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Mar 03 Added As A Co-sponsor KLEMM Mar 09 Added As A Co-sponsor LAUZEN Tabled By Sponsor SENV SJR-0018 LAUZEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0019 CARROLL. Calls for the appointment of a 7-member delegation, consisting of the Governor or other constitutional officer, 4 legislators, and 2 presidents of local government as- sociations, to represent Illinois at a Conference of the States to consider the restora- tion of checks and balances between states and the federal government. Feb 09 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 21 Assigned to Executive Apr 20 Postponed Committee Executive SJR-0020 WATSON - SYVERSON - SMITH AND DILLARD. Urges Congress of the United State to enact measures to improve the administra- tion of the Food Stamp Program. Feb 10 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 21 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare Mar 03 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH Mar 09 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD May 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor STEPHENS First reading Referred to Rules SJR-0021 MAHAR. Recommends a Committee on Illinois Electric Energy Policy be established to re- view and recommend warranted changes in Illinois policy regarding competition in the provision of electric service. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands the committee to include representatives of DCCA, the two largest gas utilities in Illinois, the Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago and the Association of Professional Energy Consultants. SENATE AMENDMENT NO 2. Replaces everything after the title. Establishes a Joint Committee on Electric Utility Regulatory Reform. Provides for membership of the committee to be ap- pointed by the four legislative leaders, the House and Senate Environmental and Energy Committee Chairmen to serve jointly as chairmen. Establishes the duties and authority of the committee and calls for it to begin its work by June 15, 1995. Calls for an initial report to the General Assembly by December 1, 1995, and a final proposal by November 8, 1996. The Joint Committee shall cease to exist upon ad- journment sine die of the 89th G.A. Feb 10 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 21 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 23 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 22 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 MAHAR Amendment referred to SRUL Amendment No.02 MAHAR Rules refers to SENV May 23 Amendment No.02 MAHAR Be adopted Amendment No.02 MAHAR Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 May 24 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PERSICO Added As A Joint Sponsor HASSERT 1945 SJR-0021-Cont. May 24-Cont. Added As A Joint Sponsor NOVAK Added As A Joint Sponsor DEERING Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Resolution adopted 115-002-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0022 DUDYCZ. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, February 14, 1995, at 11:00 o'clock; and the Senate on Tuesday, February 14, 17, 21 and 24, 1995 in Perfuncto- ry Session; and then Wednesday, March 1, 1995 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Feb 10 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommends Consideration 008-000-000 HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SIR-0023 MADIGAN - DEMUZIO. Urges support of Amtrak by the U.S. President and the U.S. Congress. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes clause asserting that states may use highway trust fund money for non-highway programs but are prohibited from using such money for Amtrak proj- ects and deletes clause urging the states to be given such authority. Feb 10 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 21 Assigned to Transportation Mar 22 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Hse Sponsor MYERS First reading Referred to Rules SIR-0024 MAHAR. Urges the Secretary of Defense to allow the 126th Air Refueling Wing of the Illi- nois Air National Guard to continue as an active reserve force. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to the tenancy of the 126th Air Refueling Wing of the Air Na- tional Guard on the ARS and explains its vital function of air-to-air refueling for the U. S. and Allied Air Forces. Feb 21 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to State Government Operations Mar 22 Amendment No.01 ST GOV & EXEC S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Hse Sponsor STEPHENS First reading Referred to Rules SIR-0025 DILLARD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SIR-0026 WEAVER,S. Creates the Committee On State Titles to investigate the system by which em- ployment positions in the State of Illinois are classified. Mar 01 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Executive 1946 SJR-0026-Cont Mar 23 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WINKEL First reading Referred to Rules SIR-0027 PHILIP. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SIR.0028 O'MALLEY. Creates a task force to evaluate the Illinois Department of Corrections to make it more self-supporting. Mar 01 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to State Government Operations Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SIR-0029 DUDYCZ - SYVERSON - WATSON- DONAHUE - DUNN,R, O'MALLEY AND RAICA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SIR-0030 PHILIP - MAITLAND - CARROLL - KARPIEL AND DILLARD. Appoints seven voting persons from the State of Illinois to represent the State of Illinois at a Conference of the States to consider the restoration of checks and bal- ances between the states and the federal government. Mar 02 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Executive Mar 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SIR-0031 CRONIN - DILLARD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SIR-0032 DUDYCZ. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at 11:00 o'clock; and the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 03 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Referred to Rules Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SIR-0033 JONES. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0034 DUDYCZ. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, March 14, 1995, the Senate at 12:00 o'clock and House at 11:00 o'clock. Mar 09 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1947 SJR-0035 SIR-0035 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, March 21, 1995, the House at 11:00 o'clock and the Senate 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows for House perfunctory sessions on March 17 and 20, 1995. Mar 16 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Mar 20 Referred to Rules Mar 21 Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL AMEND #01 FILED Committee Rules Mar 22 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution Adopted-Amended Mar 23 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Adopted both Houses SJR-0036 SIEBEN. Creates a Task Force of State Building Requirements to study the consolidation and simplification of building codes, standards, and requirements. Mar 22 1995 Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to State Government Operations May 09 Approved for Consideration 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LAWFER First reading Referred to Rules May 21 Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Nov 02 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 Adopted both Houses SIR-0037 SIEBEN - BURZYNSKI. Designates Toll Highway 88 as the Ronald Reagan Highway. Mar 22 1995 Referred to Rules SJR-0038 SMITH - HAWKINSON - JACOBS - HENDON. Designates portions of the East-West Tollway, 1-88 and 1-57 in honor of Ronald Reagan and directs IDOT and the Illinois Toll Highway Authority to erect appro- priate signs upon receipt of donations from private sources covering that cost. Mar 23 1995 Referred to Rules SJR-0039 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, April 18, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Wednesday, April 5, Thursday, April 6, Friday, April 7, and Tuesday, April 18, 1995 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Mar 24 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Referred to Rules Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Motion to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR.0040 SEVERNS. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of the State's Med- icaid program administered by the Department of Public Aid. Apr 18 1995 Referred to Rules 1948 SJR-0040-Cont. May 01 Assigned to Executive Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SJR-0041 CLAYBORNE - JONES - O'DANIEL - WATSON - SEVERNS, DUNN,T, DELEO AND ALL SENATORS. Names the regional State office building in East St. Louis the Kenneth Hall Re- gional State Office Building. Apr 20 1995 Referred to Rules Apr 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,T May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor DELEO Approved for Consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Resolution adopted 056-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules May 24 Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 02 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 Adopted both Houses SIR-0042 DUDYCZ. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, April 24, 1995, at 4:00 o'clock p.m.; and House on Friday, April 21, 1995, then on Monday, April 24, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock p.m. Apr 20 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Apr 21 Resolution adopted SJR.0043 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, May 1, 1995, at 2:00 o'clock p.m.; and the House on Tuesday, May 2, 1995; at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Apr 27 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Introduced Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SIR-0044 PARKER. Urges the United States Congress to carefully consider the impact that the pro- posed changes in the SSI program will have on the states and on the population served by the program. May 02 1995 Referred to Rules May 10 Assigned to Executive May 17 Be Adopted 014-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 18 Resolution adopted May 19 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MULLIGAN May 20 Referred to Rules SJR-0045 CRONIN. Authorizes the Toll Highway Authority to expand the system to include an O'Hare Airport Bypass with Extension. 1949 SJR-0045-Cont May 04 1995 Referred to Rules May 09 Assigned to Executive May 17 Be Adopted 009-006-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 18 Resolution adopted 034-024-000 May 19 Arrive House May 20 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE May 25 Resolution adopted 060-055-001 Adopted both Houses SJR-0046 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of both Houses on Monday, May 8, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 04 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0047 PHILIP. Creates a Special Joint Investigative Committee on Metropolitan Airports. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Inserts a preamble. Includes resolved clauses providing for membership, duties and reports of the Committee. May 10 1995 Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 17 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Lost Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 009-006-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Fiscal Note Requested JONES May 18 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.03 CLAYBORNE -SEVERNS-O'DANIEL -BOWLES-JACOBS, WELCH Amendment referred t o SRUL JONES-REPLY TO F/N REQUEST. CHAIR RULES F/N REQUEST OUT OF ORDER. Motion CLAYBORNE CHAIR RULES OUT OF ORDER. Appeal Ruling of Chair CLAYBORNE CHAIR SUSTAINED 032-026-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 032-009-018 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 03 Resolution Adopted-Amended 032-009-018 Arrive House May 20 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 25 Resolution adopted 062-051-002 Adopted both Houses SIR-0048 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of both Houses on Monday, May 15, 1995, the House at 11:00 a.m., and the Senate at 12:00 noon. 1950 SJR-0048-Cont. May 12 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0049 FAWELL. Requires a joint committee of the House and Senate Environment and Energy Committees to study the feasibility of using the money currently being spent on ve- hicle emission testing for the development of coal scrubbers for use by Illinois companies. May 15 1995 Referred to Rules May 16 Assigned to Environment & Energy Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SJR-0050 DEANGELIS. Creates a Committee on the Employment of Homeless Workers. May 25 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0051 KARPIEL - BARKHAUSEN - PARKER AND RAUSCHENBERGER. Supports the development of a third major airport only if Midway Airport re- mains as a viable air transportation center. May 26 1995 Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER SJR-0052 BERMAN, PETERSON AND LUECHTEFELD. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by DuQuoin Community Unit School District 300 with respect to paddling. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor PETERSON Nov 06 Added As A Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD SJR-0053 BERMAN, PETERSON AND LUECHTEFELD. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Ben- ton Community Consolidated School District 47 with respect to paddling. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor PETERSON Nov 06 Added As A Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD SIR-0054 BERMAN. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Belleville School District 118 with respect to school accreditation. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0055 BERMAN. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Brimfield Community Unit School District 309 with respect to school accreditation. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SJR-0056 BERMAN. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Northbrook School District 28 with respect to school accreditation. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SIR.0057 BERMAN. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Wolf Branch School District 113 with respect to school accreditation. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules 1951 SJR-0058 SJR-0058 BERMAN. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Wood River - Hartford Elementary School District 15 with respect to school accreditation. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SJR-0059 CRONIN - O'MALLEY. Encourages the General Assembly to review the proposals included in the Man- date Waiver report. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Assigned to Education Nov 03 Be Adopted 011-000-000 Secretary's Desk Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 BERMAN Amendment referred to SRUL Resolution adopted Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Resolution adopted Arrive House SJR-0060 CRONIN - O'MALLEY - BERMAN. Encourages the General Assembly to act on the Mandate Waiver report no later than November 19, 1995. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Disapproves various mandate waiver requests concerning corporal punishment, sprinkler systems, fiscal year dates, minimum instruction time, school district con- solidation procedures and the school accreditation and accountability process. Di- rects the State Superintendent and the State Board of Education to continue efforts to correct that process and to submit a report to the General Assembly by February 1, 1996. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Assigned to Education Nov 03 Be Adopted 011-000-000 Secretary's Desk Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 BERMAN Amendment referred to SRUL Nov 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Rules refers to SESE Nov 15 Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Be adopted Added as Chief Co-sponsor BERMAN Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 054-002-001 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended 054-002-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor COWLISHAW Referred to Rules Nov 16 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 090-019-004 Adopted both Houses SJR-0061 DEMUZIO. Urges Congress to maintain required funding for long-term care and restore growth in funding to meet increasing demand resulting from the aging population. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0062 PETERSON AND BOMKE. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by School District U-46 and West Chicago School District 33 with respect to reduction 1952 SJR-0062-- Cont. in force notices, Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 with respect to administering medications, and Ludlow Community Consolidated School Dis- trict 142 with respect to assignment of teachers. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 06 Added As A Co-sponsor BOMKE SIR-0063 MAHAR AND BOMKE. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code with re- spect to physical education by Woodlawn Community High School District 205, Centralia High School District 200, Beach Park Community Consolidated School District 3, Summersville School District 79, Midlothian School District 143, Car- lyle Community Unit School District 1, Delavan Community Unit District 703, Al- edo Community Unit School District 201, Sullivan Community Unit School District 300, Earlville Community Unit School District 9, Belleville School District 118, Antioch Community Consolidated School District 34, Auburn Community Unit School District 10, and Morton Community Unit School District 709. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 06 Added As A Co-sponsor BOMKE SIR-0064 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, October 31, 1995, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in Perfunctory Session; then, the return of the Senate at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and the House at 12:00 o'clock noon on Wednesday, November 1, 1995. Oct 20 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6A Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SIR-0065 CARROLL. Renews commitment to provision of adequate mental health care to all Illinois citizens and urges Governor to direct Bureau of the Budget to allocate $2,100,000 to the City of Chicago mental health facilities. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0066 CRONIN. Urges Congress to enact legislation requiring "portability" of employer-provided group health insurance. Nov 01 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0067 HAWKINSON. Extends the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission, created under HJR96 of the 88th General Assembly, until December 31, 1996. Nov 01 1995 Referred to Rules SIR-0068 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, November 7, 1995, at 10:00 o'clock in perfunctory Session; then both Houses on Tuesday, November 14, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Nov 03 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Motion to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SIR-0069 BERMAN. Disapproves the St. George Community and Lemont-Brombereck Consolidated School Districts mandate waiver request concerning sprinkler systems. Nov 14 1995 Assigned to Rules SIR-0070 KARPIEL, PHILIP, FAWELL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Michael A. Miliotti of Chicago. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1953 SJR-0070-Cont. 1954 Jan 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Introduced Referred to Rules SIR-0071 MADIGAN. Names portions of US 24 in Washington, IL, as Tom Boyd Parkway. Jan 10 1996 Referred to Rules 1955 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1956 HJR-0001 CHURCHILL. Calls for the two Houses to convene into Joint Session for Governor Jim Edgar's address on the Condition of the State. Jan 12 1995 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WALSH,T Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR.0002 WENNLUND. Designates that portion of 1-355 known as the North-South Tollway as the Ron- ald Reagan Parkway. Jan 24 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 25 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HJR.0003 RYDER. Calls for the appointment of a 5-member delegation, consisting of the Governor or other constitutional officer and 4 legislators, to represent Illinois at a Conference of the States to consider the restoration of checks and balances between states and the federal government. Jan 26 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Executive Mar 09 Tabled in Committee 007-004-000 HJR-0004 MEYER - STEPHENS - WEAVER,M. Urges Smithsonian Institution to cancel exhibit of the Enola Gay, commemorat- ing the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Jan 26 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0005 BIGGINS. Creates the Public Investor Task Force to review pertinent law governing the in- vestment of Illinois public funds. Jan 30 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 01 Introduced Referred to Rules Feb 07 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 019-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 20 Re-referred to Rules HJR.0006 COWLISHAW - DOODY - O'CONNOR - LYONS - CIARLO, MOORE,ANDREA, KUBIK, LEITCH, DANIELS, CHURCHILL, SALVI, ROSKAM, LINDNER, MULLIGAN, PANKAU, CLAYTON, JOHN. SON,TOM, ZICKUS, LANG, DART, BLAGOIEVICH, KASZAK, CAPPA- RELLI, FLOWERS, HOWARD, KRAUSE, PARKE, PEDERSEN, PERSICO, POE, RUTHERFORD, RYDER, SAVIANO, ACKERMAN, BALTHIS, BIGGINS, BLACK, BOST, BRADY, CROSS, DEUCHLER, DURKIN, HANRAHAN, HASSERT, HOEFT, HUGHES, JOHNSON,TIM, JONES,JOHN, KLINGLER, LACHNER, LAWFER, MCAULIFFE, MC- GUIRE, MEYER, MITCHELL, MOFFITT, MURPHY,M, MYERS, NO. LAND, SKINNER, SPANGLER, STEPHENS, TENHOUSE, TURNER,J, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND, WINKEL, WINTERS, WIRSING, WO. JCIK ANDGASH. Recommends that the Illinois Commerce Commission reopen proceedings on mandatory 11-digit telephone numbering policy. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes in language, deleting reference to Ameritech and other telephone companies. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. Commerce Commission) There is no fiscal impact on State revenues from HJR6. Feb 02 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 08 Introduced Referred to Rules HJR-0006-Cont. Feb 15 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 02 Amendment No.01 PUB UTILITIES H Adopted Do Adopt-Amend-consent Cal 009-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Fiscal Note Requested GRANBERG Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Mar 07 Fiscal Note Filed Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 10 Resolution adopted May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FAWELL Referred to Rules May 16 Assigned to Environment & Energy Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules HJR-0007 SCHAKOWSKY - FEIGENHOLTZ - HOFFMAN, GILES AND DART. Creates a Balanced Budget Evaluation Committee of Governor and legislative appointees to study the impact on Illinois of a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Feb 07 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 08 Assigned to Executive Mar 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive HJR.0008 STEPHENS - ACKERMAN - BALTHIS - BOST - CIARLO, DURKIN, HANRAHAN, HASSERT, HOEFT, JONESJOHN, KLINGLER, LACH- NER, LAWFER, LYONS, MCAULIFFE, MEYER, MITCHELL, MOFFITT, MURPHY,M, MYERS, O'CONNOR, PANKAU, POE, SPANGLER, TUR- NER,J, WENNLUND, WINKEL, WINTERS, ZABROCKI, ZICKUS, RY- DER, PEDERSEN, DEUCHLER, CLAYTON AND PARKE. Urges the U.S. Congress to approve the proposed balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Feb 08 1995 Filed With Clerk Introduced Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 099-013-001 Feb 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Referred to Rules Feb 21 Assigned to Executive Mar 02 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Mar 03 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Withdrawn Be Adopted 011-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 16 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 WELCH Amendment referred to SRUL Secretary's Desk Mar 21 Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD Resolution adopted 037-016-003 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 02 Resolution adopted 037-016-003 HJR.0009 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, February 14, 1995, at 11:00 o'clock; and the Senate on Tuesday, February 14, 17, 21 and 24, 1995 in Perfuncto- ry Session; and then Wednesday, March 1, 1995 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Feb 09 1995 First reading Referred to Rules 1957 HJR-0010 HJR-0010 MEYER - LAWFER - WINTERS - MURPHY,M - LYONS, KLINGLER, WEAVER,M, ZICKUS, RUTHERFORD, ZABROCKI, CLAYTON, O'CONNOR, BOST, JONES,JOHN, SAVIANO, JOHNSON,TOM, MOF- FITT, TURNER,J, BRADY, WAIT, BOLAND, SMITH,M, MARTINEZ, NOVAK, LACHNER, STEPHENS, BLACK, HOFFMAN, HOLBROOK AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges President Clinton to demand a full accounting of POW/MIAs in South- east Asia. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 09 Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted HJR.0011 WEAVER,M - STEPHENS - WENNLUND. Urges the repeal of the federal motorcycle helmet law. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 08 Recommended do adopt 026-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted HJR-0012 DOODY - O'CONNOR - ZICKUS - HANRAHAN - MURPHY,M, SCHOENBERG AND GASH. Creates the Equity 95 Property Tax Classification Task Force to study the Cook County property tax classification system. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Revenue Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 008-004-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0013 PEDERSEN. Urges State and local governments to implement systems for equal compensation for public and private sector employees. Feb 15 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government HJR.0014 PEDERSEN. Creates a Joint Legislative Committee on Federal Mandates to review and ana- lyze the State's constitutional rights against federal mandates. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government May 04 Recommended do adopt 017-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HIR-0015 MURPHY,M AND SCHOENBERG. Commends retiring Police Chief Norbert F. Smith of Evergreen Park. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 First reading Referred to Rules HJR.0016 GASH. Prohibits the Toll Highway Authority from commencing the construction of any new toll highways and rescinds the authority to expand the toll highway system granted to the Toll Highway Authority by the Eighty-eighth General Assembly in Senate Joint Resolution 14. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 1958 HJR-0017 HJR-0017 DAVIS,STEVE - JONES,SHIRLEY. Creates a Government Investment Policy Review Committee of 12 legislators to review and recommend changes in investment laws pertaining to State, local, and school district governments. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Elections & State Government HJR-0018 DART - RONEN. Creates a 10-member task force appointed by the legislative leaders to review and report to the General Assembly upon the impact of court ordered reform of State agencies. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Elections & State Government HJR.0019 SALVI - PEDERSEN - KLINGLER - WIRSING - TENHOUSE, MEYER AND BLAGOJEVICH. Invites Illinois congressional delegation to meet with General Assembly regard- ing unfunded federal mandates. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Elections & State Government HJR-0020 PEDERSEN - SALVI - WIRSING - MEYER - TENHOUSE. Claims state sovereignty under the 10th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States and demands that the federal government cease imposing mandates beyond the scope of its constitutionally delegated powers. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Elections & State Government May 04 Recommended do adopt 018-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 02 Resolution adopted 102-008-005 Nov 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor FITZGERALD Assigned to Rules HJR-0021 PEDERSEN AND BLAGOJEVICH. Requires the Economic and Fiscal Commission to do a scientific study of welfare benefits from all government sources received by families receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Requires the Commission to contract with a private indi- vidual or entity to conduct the study. Feb 16 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel May 04 Recommended do adopt 008-002-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 26 Resolution adopted 079-029-000 HJR-0022 PEDERSEN. Requires the Economic and Fiscal Commission to submit to the General Assem- bly, no later than April 1 yearly, a report detailing all federal, State, and local pro- grams that provide assistance to low income persons in the State. Requires the Commission to contract with a private individual or entity to gather the information and compile the report. Feb 16 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Priv, De-Reg, Econ & Urban Devel 1959 HJR-0022-Cont. May 04 Recommended do adopt 007-002-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 26 Resolution adopted 099-008-004 Nov 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER Referred to Rules HIR-0023 BIGGINS. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall audit the conduct of bingo games in Cook County and the collar counties. Feb 16 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Revenue HJR-0024 NOVAK - STEPHENS - BLACK - FANTIN - GASH, HOLBROOK AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Creates Committee to study and develop proper method of celebrating Viet Nam War Veterans Day in Illinois. Feb 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted HJR-0025 BIGGERT - CURRIE. Extends the reporting deadline for the Task Force on the Education of Homeless Children from February 1, 1995 to February 1, 1996. Requires the Task Force to present an interim report to the General Assembly by May 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes date for an interim report to September 1, 1995. Feb 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services May 16 Amendment No.01 HEALTH/HUMAN H Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HJR-0026 BRADY - ZICKUS - MOORE,ANDREA - WINTERS, JOHNSON,TOM AND HOEFT. Urges Congress to pass an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that prohibits federal courts from ordering the levy or increase of State and local taxes. Feb 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Revenue May 17 Recommended do adopt 008-003-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 02 Resolution adopted 107-008-001 Nov 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Referred to Rules HJR-0027 DART - FLOWERS- LANG. Declares a Children's Bill of Rights, recognizing a child's needs and State and lo- cal governmental responsibilities toward those needs. Feb 17 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Health Care & Human Services Mar 16 Motion Do Adopt-Lost 008-001-007 HCHS Committee Health Care & Human Services * 1960 HJR-0028 HJR-0028 DART - LANG - FLOWERS AND DAVIS,M. Creates the Commission on Review of the Juvenile Court Act. Feb 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Apr 19 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law May 16 Fiscal Note Requested WENNLUND St Mandate Fis Nte ReqWENNLUND Recommended do adopt 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0029 CHURCHILL. Calls for the two Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, March 1, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon for the Governor's FY96 Budget Message. Feb 24 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 01 Be Adopted 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WALSH,T Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR.0030 DANIELS - RYDER - COW LISHAW. Calls for the appointment of a delegation, consisting of the Governor or other constitutional officer and no more than 6 legislators, to represent Illinois at a Con- ference of the States to consider the restoration of checks and balances between states and the federal government. Mar 02 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 17 Motion REFERRED FROM HEXC COMMITTEE TO RULES Motion prevailed 007-000-000 Re-referred to Rules May 22 Recommended do adopt 005-000-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0031 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at 11:00 o'clock; and the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 03 1995 First reading Referred to Rules Be Adopted 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0032 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House in perfunctory session on Friday, March 17, 1995 at 8:30 o'clock a.m.; both Houses return on Tuesday, March 21, 1995; the House at 11:00 o'clock a.m.; and the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 16 1995 Introduced Motion to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Motion prevailed Resolution adopted HJR-0033 JONES,JOHN AND MOFFITT. Urges the United States Congress to propose to the States an amendment to the United States Constitution that would prohibit desecration of the United States Flag. Mar 22 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 006-001-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 098-008-005 1961 HJR-0033-Cont. Mar 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Referred to Rules May 04 Assigned to Executive May 12 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 18 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0034 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Wednesday, April 5, Thursday, April 6, Fri- day, April 7, and Tuesday, April 18, 1995, at 11:00 o'clock a.m.; and the Senate on Tuesday, April 18, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 24 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0035 RUTHERFORD. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of activities of the Office of the State Treasurer in regard to the Illinois Public Treasurers' Investment Pool. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Auditor General) If our workload permits us to use existing resources to conduct the audit, we do not anticipate the need for new funding to carry out this audit requirement. However, if our workload is such that we need to hire additional staff or pursue added con- tractual assistance, then we may need additional funding to complete the audit. Apr 04 1995 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Referred to Rules Fiscal Note Requested RUTHERFORD Committee Rules Apr 12 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HJR-0036 TURNER,J. Establishes the Illinois Truth-in-Sentencing Commission and directs it to contin- ue to develop legislation and procedures to ensure that criminals sentenced to prison in Illinois will serve at least 85% of their sentences. Apr 07 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 102-003-007 HJR-0037 MAUTINO. Names portion of Illinois-Michigan Canal "The Volunteer Trail" in honor of work performed on the canal by volunteers in 1973-1976. Apr 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 04 Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 24 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Referred to Rules HJR-0038 WEAVER,M - WIRSING AND DAVIS,M. Creates the Task Force on Higher Education Finance to analyze and make rec- ommendations concerning financing and budgeting for public higher education in Illinois. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces text with language creating the Task Force on Equal Opportunity to study and investigate current programs and policies concerning affirmative action. Calls for a report by December 1, 1996. 1962 HJR-0038-Cont. Apr 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 03 Assigned to Higher Education May 11 Recommended do adopt 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 24 Resolution adopted 085-031-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUNN,R Referred to Rules Nov 02 Assigned to Executive Sponsor Removed RAUSCHENBERGER Sponsor Removed DUNN,R Alt Chief Sponsor Changed DUDYCZ Nov 14 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE S Lost Be Adopted as Amended 008-006-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 15 Resolution Adopted-Amended 032-025-000 Arrive House HIR-0039 FEIGENHOLTZ. Encourages landlords to provide a safe and secure environment and to inform tenants of crimes which have occurred in the building. Apr 26 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HJR-0040 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of both Houses on Monday, May 8, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 04 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0041 WENNLUND- WOJCIK AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of former representative, Robert Regan of Will County. May 04 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR.0042 JOHNSON,TIM - TURNER,A - NOLAND - STEPHENS - GILES AND CURRY,J. Urges the IHSA to rescind any action to move the Class A and AA Boys' Basket- ball Tournaments from the U of I campus in Champaign-Urbana and instead to im- mediately commit to the necessary undertakings that will assure the tournaments will continued to be played at Assembly Hall in Champaign-Urbana. May 04 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HJR-0043 CROSS - DART. Continues the committee created under HJR96 of the 88th General Assembly, which was established to draft legislation designed to improve the administration of the juvenile justice system. May 15 1995 Introduced May 16 Referred to Rules May 21 Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 02 Resolution adopted 115-000-001 Nov 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUNN,T Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Secretary's Desk 1963 HJR-0043-Cont. Nov 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR.0044 DART. Creates an 8 member Task Force on Illinois High School Association Account- ability to review the decision-making accountability of the IHSA Executive Director. May 26 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HJR-0045 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Friday, October 20, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon into Perfunctory Session, and the Senate at 11:00 o'clock a.m. into regular Session; then, both houses into regular Session on Wednesday, November 1, 1995, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 26 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYZC Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-9(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR.0046 WIRSING. Creates the Task Force on Organ Transplantation to continue the work of the similar task force established under the Civil Administrative Code. Oct 20 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Nov 03 Approved for Consideration 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 115-000-000 Nov 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BURZYNSKI Referred to Rules Jan 11 1996 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare HJR.0047 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, October 31, 1995, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in Perfunctory Session; then, the return of the Senate at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and the House at 12:00 o'clock noon on Wednesday, November 1, 1995. Oct 20 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0048 GASH. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Ben- ton Community Consolidated School District 47 and DuQuoin Community Unit School District 300 with respect to paddling. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HJR-0049 RONEN. Renews commitment to provision of adequate mental health care to all Illinois citizens and urges Governor to direct Bureau of the Budget to allocate $2,100,000 to the City of Chicago mental health facilities. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules HJR.0050 RYDER. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code with re- spect to physical education by Woodlawn Community High School District 205, 1964 HJR-0050-Cont Centralia High School District 200, Beach Park Community Consolidated School District 3, Summersville School District 79, Midlothian School District 143, Car- lyle Community Unit School District 1, Delavan Community Unit District 703, Al- edo Community Unit School District 201, Sullivan Community Unit School District 300, Earlville Community Unit School District 9, Belleville School District 118, Antioch Community Consolidated School District 34, Auburn Community Unit School District 10, and Morton Community Unit School District 709. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules HJR-0051 COWLISHAW. Encourages the General Assembly to thoroughly review the proposals included in the Mandate Waiver report filed by the State Board of Education. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Recommends Consideration 005-000-003 HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HJR-0052 COWLISHAW. Resolves that the General Assembly has 30 days to review the proposals included in the Mandate Waiver report filed by the State Board of Education. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Recommends Consideration 005-000-003 HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HJR-0053 COWLISHAW. Encourages the General Assembly to consider, in reviewing the Mandate Waiver report, that approved waivers remain in effect for 5 years. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Recommends Consideration 005-000-003 HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HJR-0054 COWLISHAW. Encourages the General Assembly to act on the Mandate Waiver report filed by the State Board of Education within the time limited by law. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Recommends Consideration 005-000-003 HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HJR-0055 KASZAK. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Township High School District 214, West Chicago Elementary School District 33, Township High School District 211, Mount Prospect Public School District 57, and Arlington Heights School District 25 with respect to school holidays. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HJR-0056 RONEN - CURRIE - HOLBROOK. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Pal- atine Community Consolidated School District 15, Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123, Mount Prospect School District 57, and Chicago School District 299 with respect to school nurses. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HJR.0057 BRUNSVOLD. Disapproves the report filed by the State Board of Education under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code and each of the school district requests compiled and summarized in that report, in whole and in their entirety. 1965 HJR-0057-Cont. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HJR-0058 RONEN - CURRIE, LANG. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Ben- ton Community Consolidated School District 47 and DuQuoin Community Unit School District 300 with respect to paddling. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 01 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HJR.0059 COWLISHAW. Urges the General Assembly to consider that any resolution it adopts disapprov- ing in whole or in part the Mandate Waiver report filed by the State Board of Edu- cation is binding upon that Board. Oct 31 1995 Referred to Rules HJR-0060 CROSS. Continues until December 31, 1996 the committee created under House Joint Resolution 96 of the 88th General Assembly, which was established to draft legisla- tion designed to improve the administration of the juvenile justice system. Nov 01 1995 Referred to Rules HJR.0061 LANG - SMITH,M, CURRY,J, BOLAND, HOLBROOK, SCOTT, DAV- IS,STEVE, FEIGENHOLTZ, HOWARD AND WOOLARD. Urges State agencies to suspend agreements and contracts with and use of the Springfield Ramada Renaissance and Collinsville Holiday Inn until those hotels re- pay or resolve their debt to the State. Nov 01 1995 Referred to Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Rules HJR.0062 TENHOUSE. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by School District U-46 and West Chicago School District 33 with respect to reduction in force notices, Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 with respect to administering medications, and Ludlow Community Consolidated School Dis- trict 142 with respect to assignment of teachers. Nov 02 1995 Referred to Rules HJR-0063 SKINNER - HUGHES - SALVI - CLAYTON - LINDNER, WOJCIK AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Cary-Grove High School students: Jeffrey J. Clark, Stepha- nie Lynn Fulham, Susana Guzman, Michael Bennett Hoffman, Joseph Kalte, Shawn Robinson, and Tiffany Schneider. Nov 02 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 03 Approved for Consideration 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KLEMM Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0064 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, November 7, 1995, at 10:00 o'clock in perfunctory Session; then both Houses on Tuesday, November 14, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Nov 03 1995 Referred to Rules HJR.0065 LANG, FEIGENHOLTZ, GASH, SCHAKOWSKY, RONEN, SCHOEN. BERG, CURRIE, DANIELS, CHURCHILL, RYDER, BIGGINS, DART, SCOTT, HOFFMAN AND BLAGOJEVICH AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. 1966 HJR-0065-Cont. Mourns Yitzhak Rabin, assassinated Prime Minister of Israel. Nov 13 1995 Filed With Clerk Nov 14 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 15 Resolution adopted HJR-0066 NOVAK - CURRY,J - GASH. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by cer- tain school districts with respect to installation of sprinklers. Nov 14 1995 Referred to HJR-0067 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by cer- tain school districts with respect to school accreditation. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution lost Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 066-049-000 HJR-0068 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Ro- bein School District 85 with respect to school district consolidation elections. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 094-021-001 HJR-0069 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Chi- cago School District 299 with respect to a fiscal year date change. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution lost Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Place Cal Order Resolutions HJR-0070 WINTERS. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Pala- tine Community Consolidated School District 15 with respect to administering medications. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 085-026-005 HJR-0071 MITCHELL. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by vari- ous school districts with respect to reduction in force notices. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 082-032-001 Nov 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BOMKE Referred to Rules HJR-0072 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by cer- tain school districts with respect to installation of sprinklers. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 100-016-000 1967 HJR-0073 HIR.0073 TENHOUSE. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Riv- erside Public School District 96 with respect to the transfers of funds from a Bond and Interest Fund. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 103-011-001 RE HJR-0074 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Cook Community Consolidated School District 168 with respect to a reduction in the minimum hours of instructional time. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 099-016-000 HJR-0075 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Lud- low Community Consolidated School District 142 with respect to assignment of teachers. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 076-033-006 Nov 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BOMKE Referred to Rules HJR.0076 COWLISHAW. Disapproves the requests made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by DuQuoin Community Unit School District 300 and Benton Community Consoli- dated School District 47 with respect to paddling. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 084-028-004 HJR-0077 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House on Monday, December 11, 1995 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in Perfunctory Session; then on Tuesday, January 9, 1996 at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the return of the Senate on Wednesday, January 10, 1996 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Nov 16 1995 Referred to Rules Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0078 BLACK. Resolves that the two Houses shall convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, Janu- ary 10, 1996, at 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of hearing the Governor's State of the State address. Jan 09 1996 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Jan 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1968 HJR-0079 HJR-0079 KRAUSE. Urges Congress to enact legislation to facilitate the rapid review and approval of innovative new drugs, biological products, and medical devices. Jan 09 1996 Introduced Referred to Rules HJR-0080 CHURCHILL. Calls for the return of the House into perfunctory sessions on Friday, January 12, Tuesday, January 16 and Friday, January 19, 1996; calls for the return of the House and Senate on Tuesday, January 23, 1996. Jan 11 1996 Introduced Motion to Suspend Rule 3-6(A)/CHURCHILL Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0081 BIGGERT, MEYER AND ZICKUS. Urges the U.S. Department of Energy to remove Argonne National Laboratory in DuPage County from its list of proposed sites for disposal of high level radioac- tive waste. Jan 11 1996 Introduced Referred to Rules 1969 1970 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 1971 SR-0001 WEAVER,S. Elects officers for the Eighty-ninth General Assembly. Jan 11 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted 058-000-000 SR.0002 WEAVER,S - DUDYCZ - DILLARD - HAWKINSON - PHILIP. Sets forth the Senate Rules of the 89th General Assembly. Jan 11 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Amendment No.01 JONES Lost 025-033-000 Amendment No.02 JONES Lost 025-033-000 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Tabled Reconsider Vote DUDYCZ Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0003 WEAVER,S. Informs the House of Representatives that the Senate has now organized and is ready to proceed with the business of Session. Jan 11 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted 058-000-000 SR.0004 WEAVER,S. Requires the Secretary to prepare each day an exact transcript of the Journal and furnish same to the Legislative Printing Unit. Jan 11 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted 056-001-000 SR-0005 WEAVER,S. Appoints Standing Committee of Correspondents. Jan 11 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR.0006 DELEO - RAICA - BURZYNSKI - DUDYCZ. Urges Chicago Board of Education to name a school on the Northwest side in honor of Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Jan 11 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 20 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BURZYNSKI Jan 24 Assigned to Executive Feb 08 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Feb 09 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 15 Sponsor Removed RAICA Chief Sponsor Changed to DELEO Chief Co-sponsor Changed to RAICA Mar 21 Resolution adopted SR-0007 SYVERSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Carl E. Pape of Belvidere. Jan 11 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 12 Resolution adopted SR.0008 SYVERSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Fred A. Manni of Kirkland. Jan 11 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 12 Resolution adopted SR.0009 RAICA. Requires EPA to scrutinize permit applications from West Suburban Recycling and Energy Center and deny those applications which do not comply with EPA's re- quirements and guidelines. Jan 12 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 24 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 03 Tabled By Sponsor RAICA SENV SR-0010 GEO-KARIS. Creates the Task Force on Environmental Cleanup. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Expands the Task Force membership to include representatives from the Chemi- cal Industry Council of Illinois and the National Solid Wastes Management Association. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the membership of the Task Force to include the City of Chicago. Jan 12 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 24 Assigned to Environment & Energy Feb 02 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Feb 08 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Amendment referred t o SRUL Feb 09 Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Be approved consideration Secretary's Desk Mar 21 Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 041-005-005 SR-0011 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Queen E. May, civic leader in the Chicago neighborhood of Morgan Park. Jan 24 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 25 Resolution adopted SR-0012 DILIARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Michael J. Collins of Clarendon Hills. Jan 24 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 25 Resolution adopted SR.0013 DILLARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Harold Spencer of Bartlett, general manager of Plane- master Flight School of West Chicago. Jan 24 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 25 Resolution adopted SR-0014 DEMUZIO. Urges the United States Government to recognize Atomic Veterans, and United States Senators and Representatives from Illinois to propose or support legislation granting service-connected medical and disability benefits to all Atomic Veterans who were exposed to ionizing radiation, and to propose or support legislation to is- sue a medal to Atomic Veterans for their dedication and sacrifice. Jan 24 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 25 Assigned to Executive Feb 02 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 21 Resolution adopted SR-0015 DEL VALLE. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to reopen the investigation and hold public hearings into the 1992 gas pipeline explosion in the River West district in Chicago. Jan 25 1995 Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Environment & Energy Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0016 REA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Henry Bedar, Sr. of Mulkeytown. Jan 31 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 02 Resolution adopted 1972 SR-0010 SR-0017 SR-0017 JONES - SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. Jan 31 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 02 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Resolution adopted SR-0018 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joey Mack, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms. Jan 31 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 02 Resolution adopted SR-0019 RAICA - O'MALLEY, FARLEY, TROTTER, KARPIEL AND BERMAN. Recommends that the Illinois Commerce Commission reopen proceedings on mandatory 11-digit telephone numbering policy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes in language, deleting reference to Ameritech and other telephone companies. Feb 02 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 07 Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'MALLEY Added As A Co-sponsor FARLEY Assigned to Environment & Energy Feb 09 Added As A Co-sponsor TROTTER Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Feb 22 Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Mar 03 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 26 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) RULES SRUL SR-0020 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Richard N. Moore of Chicago. Feb 07 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 10 Resolution adopted SR-0021 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Walter G. Webb of Waggoner. Feb 07 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 10 Resolution adopted SR-0022 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Father Hugh Cassidy of Springfield. Feb 07 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 10 Resolution adopted SR.0023 O'MALLEY - MAHAR - MADIGAN - RAICA - DUNN,T, WEAVER,S, DEMUZIO, PARKER, GEO-KARIS, RAUSCHENBERGER, PETKA, VIVERITO, HASARA, BURZYNSKI, BERMAN, CARROLL, CRONIN, DUDYCZ, BUTLER, FITZGERALD, DILLARD, DONAHUE, LAUZEN, O'DANIEL, FARLEY, CULLERTON, DELEO, WALSH,T AND SYVER- SON. Applauds recent cease fire announcements and peace negotiations between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland and urges acceleration of the negotia- tions for peace and justice in Ireland. Feb 10 1995 Referred to Rules Feb 21 Assigned to Executive Mar 03 Be Adopted 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 21 Resolution adopted SR-0024 PALMER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert Mier of Chicago. Feb 14 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 03 Resolution adopted SR.0025 SHAW, JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Andrew Johnson of Harvey. Feb 14 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 03 Resolution adopted 1973 SR-0026 SR.0026 COLLINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Walter Luthaniel Thorton Howze of Chicago. Feb 21 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 03 Resolution adopted SR-0027 PHILIP. Opposes the actions of the South Roxana Elementary School and the Roxana School District in forbidding children to distribute materials, religious or not, dur- ing non-school hours. Feb 21 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Education Mar 09 Sponsor Removed PETKA Chief Sponsor Changed to PHILIP Mar 15 Tabled By Sponsor PHILIP SESE SR-0028 COLLINS. Creates the Task Force on Small Units of Government for Economic Develop- ment and Stability. Feb 24 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Executive Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0029 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Erwin A. France of Chicago. Mar 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 03 Resolution adopted SR.0030 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward H. O'Daniel of Albion, the father of State Senator William O'Daniel. Mar 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 03 Resolution adopted SR-0031 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert T. Kocis, of Gillespie. Mar 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 03 Resolution adopted SR-0032 O'MALLEY. Directs the Senate Revenue Committee to continue conducting a study of the ef- fectiveness of existing tax credits, exemptions, deductions, and incentives and fees imposed by State agencies, as directed by the Eighty-Eighth General Assembly in Senate Resolution 1470. Mar 01 1995 Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Revenue Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 SR-0033 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Meverlyn Colon of Chicago. Mar 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 16 Resolution adopted SR-0034 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mabel Melissa King McDowell of Harvey. Mar 16 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0035 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Evelyn B. Rosentreter of Carrollton. Mar 16 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1974 SR-0036 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Harold F. Link of Carlinville. Mar 16 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0037 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Vallance "Turtle" Fisher of Gillespie. Mar 16 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR0038 FARLEY. Respectfully encourages the Department of Transportation to recycle refuse from rest areas on State highways. Mar 16 1995 Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Transportation Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0039 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Effle Mae Oliver of Decatur. Mar 21 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 24 Resolution adopted SR-0040 O'DANIEL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Roger Hornsby Nicholson of E. St. Louis. Mar 22 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 24 Resolution adopted SR-0041 VIVERITO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Anna L. Schickel of Burbank. Mar 24 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0042 LAUZEN. Proclaims the week of October 1 through 8, 1995, as "Respect Life Week" in Illinois. Mar 24 1995 Referred to Rules Apr 20 Assigned to Executive May 10 Be Adopted 014-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution adopted SR-0043 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Reverend Bishop Louis Henry Ford of Chicago. Apr 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 20 Resolution adopted SR-0044 HASARA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert R. Shulke, formerly of Decatur. Apr 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 20 Resolution adopted SR-0045 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Tricha Lashon Taylor of Chicago. Apr 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 20 Resolution adopted SR-0046 SHADID- DEMUZIO - HAWKINSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Jack Livengood of Peoria. Apr 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 20 Added as Chief Co-sponsor HAWKINSON Resolution adopted SR-0047 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Joins Douglas County in honoring the memory of the late Marvin 0. Jones of Arthur. Apr 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1975 SR-0036 SR-0047-- Cont. Apr 20 Resolution adopted SR.0048 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the memory of Dennis L. Dietrich of Tuscola. Apr 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 20 Resolution adopted SR-0049 JONES, PHILIP, O'DANIEL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Senator Kenneth Hall of E. St. Louis. Apr 19 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted SR.0050 CLAYBORNE. Urges the Governor to proclaim April 24, 1995, the Eightieth Anniversary, as a Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces the preamble. Requests the Governor to proclaim 1995 as a year of re- membrance honoring victims of the Armenian Genocide. Apr 20 1995 Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 10 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 11 Resolution Adopted-Amended SR-0051 HENDON. Urges Amtrak to reconsider cutting service in Illinois and requests IDOT to reas- sess subsidies to Amtrak. Apr 20 1995 Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Transportation Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0052 SIEBEN. Disapproves Executive Order Number 2 (1995) and asks the Governor to draft another order calling for a systematic review of each program or office being transferred. Apr 20 1995 Referred to Rules Assigned to State Government Operations Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0053 SIEBEN. Approves Executive Order Number 2 (1995). Apr 20 1995 Referred to Rules Assigned to State Government Operations Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0054 IONES - SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of the Reverend Corneal A. Davis, former Dean of the House of Representatives, who served in the House for 36 years. Apr 25 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 27 Resolution adopted SR-0055 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Ethel Redmond of Chicago. Apr 26 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 27 Resolution adopted 1976 SR-0056 WATSON. Creates the Special Senate Task Force on Zoning for Manufactured Housing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds 1 representative from the City of Chicago, to be appointed by the Mayor, to the Task Force. Apr 26 1995 Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Executive May 10 Be Adopted 011-000-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 DEL VALLE -WATSON Amendment referred t o SRUL May 11 Amendment No.01 DEL VALLE -WATSON Be approved consideration Amendment No.01 DEL VALLE -WATSON Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 055-000-000 SR-0057 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Grady Hardy, Sr. of Chicago. Apr 27 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0058 HENDON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Mary Alice Henry of Chicago. May 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 04 Resolution adopted SR-0059 HASARA - WOODYARD. Urges that the Springfield office of the Small Business Administration be kept open. May 02 1995 May 10 May 16 Referred to Rules Assigned to Local Government & Elections Be Adopted 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0060 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John Paul Quillin of Seneca. May 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 04 Resolution adopted SR-0061 DUDYCZ. Commends and supports the Ill. Association of Realtors as well as the Northwest Association of Realtors in Chicago to persuade the U. S. Congress to protect the sanctity and the integrity of the 80-year-old home mortgage interest deduction. May 02 1995 Referred to Rules May 10 Assigned to Executive May 17 Be Adopted 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0062 WATSON. Creates the Special Senate Task Force on Zoning for Manufactured Housing. May 02 1995 Referred to Rules May 10 Assigned to Executive Dec 18 Re-referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 3-9(B). Committee Rules SR-0063 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Barb Culp Armstrong of Hettick, formerly of Carlinville. May 03 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1977 SR-0056 SR-0063- Cont. May 04 Resolution adopted SR-0064 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Mary V. Trump of Carlinville. May 03 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 04 Resolution adopted SR-0065 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Thomas Benjamin Cason, Jr. of East St. Louis. May 04 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0066 SHADID - CARROLL - BERMAN - PHILIP - JONES AND DEMUZIO. Urges Congress to lift the ban on travel to Lebanon. May 04 1995 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted SR-0067 HENDON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lincoln McGee Williams of Chicago. May 04 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0068 WOODYARD - WEAVER,S - REA - O'DANIEL Asks for a joint committee to study the future for land-grant university research and public service in agriculture. May 04 1995 Referred to Rules May 08 Added as Chief Co-sponsor REA May 09 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation May 10 Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'DANIEL May 15 Be Adopted 006-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 18 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0069 O'MALLEY - RAICA - VIVERITO - MOLARO - DEANGELIS AND WALSH,T. Supports the development of a third major airport only if Midway Airport re- mains as a viable air transportation center. May 11 1995 Referred to Rules May 12 Assigned to Executive May 18 Added as Chief Co-sponsor VIVERITO Added as Chief Co-sponsor MOLARO Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEANGELIS May 24 Be Adopted 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 25 Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,T Resolution adopted 053-000-002 SR-0070 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Brogan of Palos Heights. May 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 19 Resolution adopted SR-0071 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Elias "Tom" Thomason of East St. Louis. May 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 19 Resolution adopted SR-0072 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Carl Steven Lloyd of Chicago. May 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 19 Resolution adopted SR-0073 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Eugene Rhoads of Carlinville. May 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 19 Resolution adopted SR-0074 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. 1978 SR-0074-Cont. Mourns the death of Mrs. Jeanie C. Brown of Gillespie. May 18 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 19 Resolution adopted SR-0075 CRONIN. Recommends that not-for-profit organizations and governmental entities form a committee to study and report to the Senate upon models to enhance recreational opportunities in Illinois May 22 1995 Referred to Rules SR.0076 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Elmer J. Purcell of White Heath. May 23 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0077 SEVERNS - DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John L. Baldini of Bloomington. May 23 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR.0078 WOODYARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns James Ray Livesay of Mattoon. May 24 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0079 BERMAN - CARROLL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Monsignor Thomas Kelly of Chicago. May 25 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0080 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Rita G. Moats of Edgebrook. May 25 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR.0081 JACOBS. Urges the Illinois Gaming Board to cooperate with riverboat owners in overcom- ing restrictions affecting competition with casinos in other states. May 25 1995 Referred to Rules SR-0082 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Miriam D. Held of Brussels. May 26 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0083 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Jack Yowell of Carlinville, former Alderman. May 26 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0084 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lafayette Cornell Lowe of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0085 LAUZEN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Matthew S. Himel, 20, of Naperville. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0086 LAUZEN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Christopher M. Farrell, 22, of Naperville. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0087 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward C. Wooten of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1979 SR-0088 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Molly Katherine Ledbetter-Black of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0089 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Kenneth C. Akins, of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0090 CULLERTON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Peter Grunwald, a spokesman for the blind. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0091 CULLERTON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Milton Horn, artist and sculptor, of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0092 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert Norwood Logan, Jr. of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0093 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Annagil Hedison Sahagian Jerikian of Waukegan. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0094 GARCIA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mae Evelyn Whitaker of the LeClaire/Hearst Community. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0095 CULLERTON - REA. Urges Secretary of State not to discontinue the Southern Seven Health Depart- ment's program that provides transportation for pregnant women and new mothers with their babies to clinics, doctor's offices and hospitals. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules SR-0096 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert C. Maule of Chicago. Oct 20 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0097 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns John Hutson, of Chicago. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0098 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former State Representative Oral "Jake" Jacobs. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0099 PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former Senator William L. Grindle of Herrin. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0100 CULLERTON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Dr. Marvin A. Rosner, of Chicago, a supporter of women's rights. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0101 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Emily Rose Zeller, of Jacksonville. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted 1980 SR-0088 SR-0102 DEMUZIO - SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Christian County Supervisor of Assessments Diane Willison of Taylorville. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0103 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Wilbert F. Folkerts of Staunton. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0104 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns John M. Snyder, of Virden. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0105 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns George Rimini, of Virden. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0106 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Melvina Wernsing of Litchfield. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0107 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Charles F. Devlin of Bluffs. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0108 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Violet Beatrice Morris of Taylorville. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0109 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Thomas A. Gazda, Sr., of Thayer. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0110 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Matthew J. Ryan, 13, of Springfield. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0111 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Elza "Elzie" Short, of Taylor Springs. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0112 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns John H. Turner, of Pana. Nov 01 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0113 SEVERNS, DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward W. Krotz of Decatur. Nov 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0114 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of James O. Finks, former mayor of Shelbyville. Nov 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0115 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward Charles Beddingfield, Sr. of Decatur. Nov 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1981 SR-0102 SR-01 15-Cont. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0116 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Frances L. Frazier, of Shelbyville. Nov 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0117 SEVERNS, DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns John H. "Jack" Turner, of Pana. Nov 02 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 03 Resolution adopted SR-0118 FITZGERALD - PHILIP - BUTLER AND ALL REPUBLICAN SENA- TORS. Mourns Charles J. Zettek, Jr., of Elk Grove Village. Nov 03 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0119 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Grantlin Brooklyn Banks of Phoenix. Nov 14 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 16 Resolution adopted SR-0120 WATSON. Urges members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation to review and take into account the fiscal impact vs the benefits of the LUST program in the context of en- vironmental regulatory reform. Nov 14 1995 - Referred to Rules SR-0121 JACOBS. Urges the Illinois Gaming Board to cooperate with riverboat owners in overcom- ing restrictions affecting competition with casinos in other states. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules SR.0122 CARROLL- BERMAN- JONES - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel. Nov 14 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 16 Resolution adopted SR-0123 PHILIP - JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Michael Bruton of Chicago, a noted labor leader. Nov 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 16 Resolution adopted SR-0124 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Herman Madison of Chicago. Nov 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 16 Resolution adopted SR-0125 CARROLL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Louis Goldblatt, of Wilmette, civic leader and former CEO and presi- dent of Goldblatt's Department Stores. Nov 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 16 Resolution adopted SR-0126 FARLEY, JONES, GARCIA, CARROLL, CULLERTON, BERMAN, PALM. ER, SHAW, HENDON, MOLARO, DEL VALLE, SMITH, COLLINS, TROTTER, VIVERITO, DELEO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Michael Bruton, President of the Chicago Federation of Labor. Nov 15 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 16 Resolution adopted SR-0127 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Norma J. Challans of Carlinville. Nov 16 1995 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1982 SR-0128 SR-0128 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Detreck DeMuriel Pettigrew of Chicago. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0129 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Oda Mae Means Patterson of Chicago. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0130 CARROLL - BERMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Lois D. Stone, wife of 50th Ward Alderman, Bernard L. Stone. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0131 LAUZEN - RAUSCHENBERGER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William H. Wake of Aurora. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0132 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Miriam Komie of Chicago. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0133 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of James W. England of Carlinville. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0134 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Drummond of Benld. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0135 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Walter Long, Jr. of Brighton. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0136 CULLERTON AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Ethan James Kane, from the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago. Jan 10 1996 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0137 JONES - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial on death of Kenneth A. Wright, former Secretary of the Senate. Jan 11 1996 Resolution adopted 1983 1984 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 1985 HR-0001 CHURCHILL. Elects the officers for the 89th General Assembly. Jan 11 1995 Resolution adopted HR-0002 CHURCHILL. Informs the Senate that the House of Representatives has now organized and is ready to proceed with the business of session. Jan 11 1995 Resolution adopted HR-0003 CHURCHILL. Appoints a committee of ten members to wait upon the Governor and notify him that the House is organized and ready to receive any communications he may have to present. Jan 11 1995 Resolution adopted HR.0004 CHURCHILL. Sets forth the Rules of the House for the 89th General Assembly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amends proposed House Rule 3-13 concerning suspension of posting require- ments and Rule 5-9(c) concerning suspension of a special order. Adds additional cross references to Rule 3-5(e). Revises Rule 5-1(a) concerning change of sponsorship. Jan 12 1995 Introduced Amendment No.01 MADIGAN,MJ Lost 052-064-000 Motion filed TO AMEND AMEND. #2 ON ITS FACE-CURRIE Motion failed Amendment No.02 CHURCHILL Adopted 064-052-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 064-051-000 HR.0005 BLACK AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of William E. Wayland of Danville, former member of the Illi- nois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate. Jan 24 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 24 Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 07 Resolution adopted HR-0006 COWLISHAW - WENNLUND- ZABROCKI - SPANGLER - WAIT, WIN. TERS, MOFFITT, WINKEL. Urges the State of Illinois not to tolerate domestic violence or abuse and to be- come a domestic violence-free State. Jan 24 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Jan 25 Assigned to Health Care & Human Services Mar 02 Recommended do adopt 022-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Fiscal Note Requested GRANBERG Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 05 Resolution adopted 114-000-000 HR.0007 NOLAND. Commends John Dunn, former representative from the 101st District, for his many years of service. Jan 25 1995 Filed With Clerk Introduced Referred to Rules HR.0008 SKINNER - SALVI AND GASH. Creates a committee to study and evaluate first response family notification pro- cedures and to present the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board with a recommendation for a model for family notification for use in police training procedures. HR-0008-Cont. Jan 26 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law HR-0009 BURKE. Encourages Congress to pass legislation requiring firearm manufacturers to in- corporate a detectable metal substance into firearms. Jan 26 1995 Introduced First reading Referred to Rules Jan 31 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Law HR.0010 WOJCIK - PANKAU - PARKE. Congratulates Caroline Volkening of Schaumburg on her 100th birthday. Jan 26 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR.0011 CHURCHILL. Creates the special service Journal Review Committee to examine and review and give final approval to the journals of the House of the 89th General Assembly. Feb 01 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Feb 08 Approved for Consideration 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0012 KUBIK - O'CONNOR - DOODY - MURPHY,M - MCAULIFFE, SAVI- ANO, STROGER, GILES, FEIGENHOLTZ, DAVIS,M, ZICKUS, CIARLO, WENNLUND, LYONS, BALTHIS, DURKIN, WOJCIK, CAPPARELLI, GASH, HOWARD AND KRAUSE. Recommends that the Illinois Commerce Commission reopen proceedings on mandatory 11-digit telephone numbering policy. Feb 02 1995 Filed With Clerk Introduced Referred to Rules Feb 09 Assigned to Public Utilities HR.0013 HANNIG. Requests the Illinois Commerce Commission to monitor and analyze competition of local exchange telecommunications markets in Illinois and report to the General Assembly. Feb 02 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Feb 09 Assigned to Public Utilities HR-0014 ROSKAM. Encourages the Supreme Court to examine the problem of maintenance of frivo- lous and groundless civil actions by attorneys in Illinois courts. Feb 08 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Feb 15 Assigned to Executive HR-0015 MURPHY,M. Congratulates the Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers Auxiliary of Evergreen Park on its 25th anniversary. Feb 14 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0016 WEAVER,M - HUGHES - JOHNSON,TOM - WINTERS - SPANGLER AND MYERS. Urges Congress to amend the Endangered Species Act to require consideration of economic consequences. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 023-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted 075-029-007 1986 HR.0017 BOST - JONES,JOHN - TURNER,J - WINTERS - ACKERMAN, STEPH. ENS, LAWFER, RUTHERFORD, BRADY, WIRSING AND WINKEL. Urges the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce and Community Affairs to offer incentives for biodiesel fuel production. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 08 Recommended do adopt 028-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted HR-0018 MOFFITT - MYERS - POE - JONES,JOHN - MITCHELL AND CROSS. Urges the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce and Community Affairs to offer incentives for the production or use of biodegradable garbage bags or corn-based packing materials. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 08 Recommended do adopt 028-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted HR.0019 POE - KLINGLER - ZICKUS - HANRAHAN - BOST, MITCHELL, MY- ERS, WINTERS, MOFFITT, O'CONNOR, WENNLUND, .STEPHENS AND LAWFER. Urges that the Code Departments of the State of Illinois develop a plan for ex- panding flexible work opportunities that will reduce the need for employees to ob- tain care for their children by others and report to the Governor and the General Assembly by March 1, 1996. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 014-001-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HR-0020 BIGGINS - MURPHY,M - MEYER - WEAVER,M - PEDERSEN. Urges the governing board of each public university to adopt any tuition increase applicable to a fiscal year by November 1 of the calendar year preceding the calen- dar year in which that fiscal year commences. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 01 Assigned to Higher Education Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 11 1996 Re-committed to Rules HR-0021 MURPHY,M. Congratulates Philip and Viola Dilger of Oak Lawn on their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 15 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0022 DART. Resolves that the committee process shall remain intact and members shall be provided full and accurate information during the State budget process. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Elections & State Government HR.0023 DART. Amends the House Rules to prohibit final action on any bill amending the Illinois Pension Code on or after the date of the general election in the second year of the General Assembly. 1987 HR-0017 HR-0023-Cont Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0024 MITCHELL - DART. Urges Congress to develop and enforce a policy of reciprocal agreements between states to assist in the collection of child support. Feb 16 1995 Filed With Clerk Feb 17 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Elections & State Government Mar 16 Recommended do adopt 017-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 04 Resolution adopted HR-0025 DART - FLOWERS - LANG. Urgently requests the Department of Children and Family Services to prepare a listing of all minors currently under its protective custody, legal custody, or guard- ianship and to file it with the Clerk of the House. Feb 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 08 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Law HR-0026 CURRIE. Urges passage of legislation to require pre-evaluation to add, delete, or change program performance, using standard measures for quantifying benefits and costs. Mar 08 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0027 CURRIE. Requires residential mortgage transaction consider the permitted debt capacity for home purchase on the basis of principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and energy expense. Mar 08 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR.0028 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates the parents of Graham Parker Hawthorne and James Porter McNeil. Mar 08 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0029 SKINNER - HUGHES. Mourns the death of former representative A. B. McConnell of Woodstock. Mar 14 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 24 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 21 Resolution adopted HR-0030 YOUNGE - MADIGAN,MJ - HOLBROOK - TURNERA, ACKERMAN, BALTHIS, BIGGERT, BIGGINS, BLACK, BLAGOJEVICH, BOLAND, BOST, BRADY, BRUNSVOLD, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CAPPARELLI, CHURCHILL, CIARLO, CLAYTON, COWLISHAW, CROSS, CURRIE, CURRY,J, DANIELS, DART, DAVIS,M, DAVIS,STEVE, DEERING, DEUCHLER, ERWIN, FANTIN, FEIGENHOLTZ, FLOWERS, FRIAS,F, GASH, GILES, GRANBERG, HANNIG, HANRAHAN, HARTKE, HAS. SERT, HOEFT, HOFFMAN, HOWARD, HUGHES, JOHNSON,TOM, JOHNSON,TIM, JONES,JOHN, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, KASZAK, KENNER, KLINGLER, KOTLARZ, KRAUSE, KUBIK, LACH- NER, LANG, LAURINO, LAWFER, LEITCH, LINDNER, LOPEZ, LYONS, MARTINEZ, MAUTINO, MCAULIFFE, MCGUIRE, MEYER, MITCH- ELL, MOFFITT, MOORE,ANDREA, MOORE,EUGENE, MORROW, MULLIGAN, MURPHY,H, MURPHY,M, MYERS, NOLAND, NOVAK, O'CONNOR, PANKAU, PARKE, PEDERSEN, PERSICO, PHELPS, POE, PUGH, RONEN, ROSKAM, RUTHERFORD, RYDER, SALTSMAN, SALVI, SANTIAGO, SAVIANO, SCHAKOWSKY, SCHOENBERG, SCOTT, 1988 HR-0030- Cont. SKINNER, SMITH,M, SPANGLER, STEPHENS, STROGER, TEN. HOUSE, TURNER,J, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND, WINKEL, WIN. TERS, WIRSING, WOJCIK, WOOLARD, ZABROCKI AND ZICKUS. Mourns the death of Senator Kenneth Hall of East St. Louis. Mar 23 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Mar 24 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0031 TURNER,A. Memorial to Langdon William Patrick, Chicago, former State representative. Apr 12 1995 Filed With Clerk Apr 18 Referred to Rules Apr 25 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions May 26 Resolution adopted HR.0032 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE - TURNER,A AND JOHNSON,TIM AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns Richard A. Mugalian of Palatine, a former State Representative. Apr 18 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Apr 25 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Resolution adopted HR-0033 RYDER. Proclaims May 4, 1995 as United Day of Prayer in Illinois. Apr 20 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR.0034 CHURCHILL. Recommits certain House Bills to the House Rules Committee. Apr 20 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0035 LANG - KLINGLER - CURRY,J - BOST - WINTERS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Condemns the heinous bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City; urges President Clinton and Congress to pass legislation combating terrorism; and offers sympathy to the citizens of Oklahoma City and the State of Oklahoma. Apr 20 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR.0036 NOLAND. Designates April 23 through 29, 1995 as Mathematics Awareness Week. Apr 20 1995 Filed With Clerk Apr 24 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0037 HOFFMAN - HOLBROOK. Declares April 24, 1995, a Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923. Apr 21 1995 Filed With Clerk Apr 24 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0038 CHURCHILL. Recommits certain House Bills to the House Rules Committee. Apr 25 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions 1989 HR-0039 HR-0039 MADIGAN,MJ - TURNER,A - YOUNGE - CURRIE - JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of the Reverend Corneal A. Davis, former Dean of the House of Representatives, who served in the House for 36 years. Apr 25 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 26 Resolution adopted HR.0040 CHURCHILL. Recommits certain House Bills to the House Rules Committee. Apr 25 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0041 CHURCHILL - RYDER. Recommits certain House Bills to the House Rules Committee. Apr 27 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Resolution adopted HR-0042 DAVIS,M, FLOWERS, MORROW, MOORE,EUGENE, PUGH, STROGER, YOUNGE, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,JOHN, KENNER, HOWARD, MUR. PHY,H, GILES AND TURNERA. Urges the removal of the statue of Menard from the Capitol lawn. May 02 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0043 CHURCHILL - RYDER. Recommits certain House Bills to the House Rules Committee. May 02 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules May 03 Recommended do adopt 005-000-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 062-052-000 HR-0044 HOFFMAN - LANG - DEERING, CURRY,J, DAVIS,STEVE, SCHOEN- BERG, SMITH,M, SCOTT, WOOLARD, MCGUIRE, NOVAK, HOL. BROOK, GASH, BLAGOJEVICH, DART AND BOLAND. Urges the State Treasurer to halt all actions she is taking to forgive debt. May 04 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE RESO TO ORDER 2ND READING -YOUNGE Committee Rules HR-0045 CHURCHILL - RYDER. Recommits certain House Bills to the House Rules Committee. May 09 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 10 Resolution adopted HR-0046 TURNERA. Mourns the death of Mary Alice "Ma" Henry of Chicago. May 16 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0047 STEPHENS. Requests that the State's Attorney of St. Clair County, the Attorney General of Illinois, and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinoisto investigate and prosecute voting fraud. 1990 HR-0047-Cont. May 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 19 Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN Amendment referred t o HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions May 25 Resolution adopted 076-033-004 May 26 Motion to Reconsider Vote Motion filed TO TABLE MOTION TO RECONSIDER VOTE -PARKE Motion prevailed TO TABLE Resolution adopted 076-033-004 HR-0048 CHURCHILL. Recommits SB1208 to House Rules Committee. May 17 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0049 MADIGAN,MJ. Requests the State's Attorney of Sangamon County, the Attorney General of Illi- nois, and the United States Attorney for the Central District of Illinois to conduct an investigation regarding unlawful signing of fiscal notes. May 19 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Motion to Suspend Rule 3-6 May 21 Committee Rules Motion disch comm, advc 2nd HOUSE RESO TO ORDER RESOLUTIONS -LANG Committee Rules HR-0050 NOLAND - LAWFER - WIRSING. Asks for a joint committee to study the future for land-grant university research and public service in agriculture. May 19 1995 Introduced May 25 Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-001-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 26 Resolution adopted 104-006-000 HR-0051 SKINNER. Directs the Health Facilities Planning Board to report to the Illinois House of Representatives on Chicago hospitals. May 22 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules May 24 Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0052 BOST. Creates a Task Force to study issues affecting downstate Illinois Township Government. May 22 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 23 Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 24 Resolution adopted 110-002-004 HR-0053 CHURCHILL. Recommits certain Senate Bills to the House Rules Committee. May 24 1995 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt 005-000-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 1991 HR-0054 HR-0054 MURPHY,M - DANIELS - ZICKUS - ZABROCKI - MADIGAN,MJ, DURKIN, O'CONNOR AND MEYER. Supports the development of a third major airport only if Midway Airport re- mains a viable air transportation center. May 24 1995 Filed With Clerk May 26 Referred to Rules Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 074-024-011 HR.0055 BRUNSVOLD. Urges the Illinois Gaming Board to cooperate with riverboat owners in overcom- ing restrictions affecting competition with casinos in other states. May 25 1995 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0056 HARTKE. Names the bridge of Illinois Highway 130 at the north entrance to Newton in Jasper County the Burl Ives Bridge. Oct 20 1995 Referred to Rules Nov 03 Approved for Consideration 007-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 115-000-000 HR-0057 SKINNER - HUGHES - SALVI - CLAYTON- LINDNER. Mourns the death of Cary-Grove High School students: Jeffrey J. Clark, Stepha- nie Lynn Fulham, Susana Guzman, Michael Bennett Hoffman, Joseph Kalte, Shawn Robinson, and Tiffany Schneider. Nov 02 1995 Referred to Rules HR.0058 ERWIN - SCHOENBERG -GASH - SCHAKOWSKY, KASZAK, CURRY,J AND FEIGENHOLTZ. Urges the State to immediately cancel its plan to lease a newly constructed office building in the Chicago Loop for the Department of Public Aid. Nov 02 1995 Referred to Rules HR-0059 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER REPUBLI. CAN MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of former Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas J. Mo- ran of Lake Forest. Nov 03 1995 Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0060 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns Michael Bruton of Chicago, a noted labor leader. Nov 14 1995 Filed With Clerk Nov 15 Referred to Rules Nov 16 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0061 BOSI - COWLISHAW. Creates a Task Force to study issues affecting downstate Illinois Township Government. Nov 14 1995 Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions HR.0062 WINTERS. Urges Secretary of State and State Board of Education to include warnings and safety precautions concerning auto accidents involving deer in Rules of the Road and drivers education programs. 1992 HR-0062- Cont. Nov 16 1995 Referred to Rules HR-0063 FLOWERS. Declares July 15, 1996 as Sarcoidosis Awareness Day. Dec 11 1995 Introduced Dec 12 Referred to Rules HR-0065 CHURCHILL. Recomits certain resolutions to the House Rules Committee. Jan 09 1996 Introduced Referred to Rules Jan 11 Approved for Consideration 006-000-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0066 LANG. Congratulates Daniel J. Kerins as he retires as Business Manager of Local No. 2, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees in Chicago. Jan 11 1996 Introduced Referred to Rules HR.0067 CURRIE. Amends the House Rules to provide (i) that a motion to adjourn or adjournment resolution shall not be referred to the Rules Committee or any other committee and (ii) that a motion to adjourn or adjournment resolution is in order and may be con- sidered by the House at any time. Jan 11 1996 Introduced Referred to Rules HR-0068 TURNER,A - MADIGAN,MJ - FLOWERS - YOUNGE - JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of former Representative Taylor Pouncey of Chicago. Jan 11 1996 Introduced Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 1993 1994 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS) 1995 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS 5-Cont. § 100/12-5 new: 30/Act rep.: SB-1188 SB-542, 675 100/12-10 new: 70/1.35 new: SB-1188 SB.995 100/12-15 new: 70/8: SB-1188 HB-1291 100/12-20 new: 80/4.8: SB-1188 SB.398, 534, 553, 613,980; HB-3, 100/12-25 new: 635, 748, 749, 881, 1985 SB-1188 80/4.8a: 100/12-30 new: HB-2328 SB-1188 80/4. 10 100/12-35 new: SB-1085 SB-1188 80/4.13: 100/12-40 new: SB-225, 651; HB-633, 748 SB-1188 80/4.16 new: 120/1.01: SB.260, 348, 398, 534, 553, 1143; HB-421 HB.3, 518, 549, 635, 748, 749,758, 120/1.02: 773, 881, 1027, 1315, 1750, 1985 SB-1075; HB.41 80/4.17 new: 120/2: SB-980 SB.618, 830, 1146 80/4.23 new: 120/2.02: SB-613 SB.830; HB-952 100/Art.: 120/2.03: SB-1188 HB-2426 100/1-5: 120/2.06: SB-1188 HB-409 100/1-13 new: 120/2a: SB-1188 SB-830; HB-952 100/1-15: 120/3: SB-1188 HB-409 100/1-30: 140/11 SB-1188 SB-91, 92 100/5-33 new: 140/2: HB-276 SB-91, 92 100/5-40: 140/3: HB-276 140/3: HB-276 HB-190, 828 100/5-46.1 new: 140/6: SB465w: SB-841; HB-190, 828 100/5-48 new: 140/7: 10B-258 SB-57, 957, 1155; HB-665, 882, 2416 SB-719 140/9: 100/5-110: HB-190, 828 HB-293 140/10 rep.: 100/10-5: HB-190, 828 SB-1188 140/11: 100/10-15: HB-190, 828 SB-1188 220/3: 100/10-20: SB-10; HB-209 SB-1188 220/3.6: 100/10-25: SB-121, 948; HB-2676 SB-1188 220/6: 100/10-45: HB.2331 SB-1 188 225/2: 100/10-50: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1188 260/1: 100/10-60: HB-377, 1023, 1029 SB-1188 260/13: 100/10-65: HB.377, 1023, 1029 SB.10, 380, 1188; HB-209, 273, 549, 260/14.3: 1550 SB-241; HB-442 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1996 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 5-Cont. 5-Cont. 280/1: 365/2: HB-1499 SB-241; HB-442 290/Act title: 365/4: HB-1731 HB-2328 290/0.1: 375/2: HB-1731 SB-114; HB-323 290/2 rep.: 375/3: HB.1731 SB.114, 218, 301, 308, 428, 453, 465, 29 rep.:560, 1094,1244; HB-122, 323, 2561 HB1731 HB-164,2557 290/10-1 rep.: 375/6 4 1 HB-1731 375/61: 2HB-1731 HB-164, 2598 290/10a rep.: 375/6.5: HB.1731 SB-465 300/Act rep.: 375/6.5 new: SB-147 SB-114; HB.323 312/3-104: 375/6.6: HB-1859 SB-465 315/1: 375/6.6 new: SB-21; HB-85, 2611 HB-323 315/3: 375/7- SB-222, 245, 793; HB-28, 691,965, SB-273 2131 375/8: 315/4: HB-214 HB-1609 375/10: 315/6: SB-301, 428, 560; HB-1788, 2351, SB-1205 2352 315/7: 375/15: SB-595; HB-2131 SB-114, 465; HB-323 315/7.1 new: 405/5: S SB-595 SB-845 315/7.2 new: 405/10: SB-595 SB-845 315/8: 412/5-15: HB-2131 HB-2597 315/9: 420/Art. rep.: HB-2131 HB-600 315/10: 420/Art.: SB-595; HB-2131 HB-600 315/11: 420/Art.: HB-2131 HB-600 315/14: 420/Art.: SB-246; HB-692, 1609, 2131 HB-600 315/15: 420/Art.: HB-2189 HB-600 315/17: 420/Art.: HB-2131 HB-600 315/19: 420/Art.: HB-1777 HB-600 315/20: 420/Art.: SB-607; HB-2131 HB-600 315/21: 420/1-101: SB-621 HB-1498 315/24: 420/1-112: SB-622 HB-600 320/3: 420/1-116: HB-2417 HB-600 340/4: 420/1-117 new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-600 340/5: 420/1-118 new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-600 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1997 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 5-Cont. 5-Cont. 420/1-120.5 new: 420/2A-122 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/1-121 new: 420/2A-123 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/1-122 new: 420/2A-123.1 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/1-123 new: 420/2A-124 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/1-124 new: 420/3-101 thru 3-107 rep.: HB-600 HB-600 420/1-125 new: 420/3-202: HB-600 HB-600 420/1-126 new: 420/3-204.5 new: HB-600 SB-1066 420/2-105 new: 420/4A-101- SB-166, 1121; HB-738, 777 SB-165, 241, 242; HB-442, 444, 600, 420/2-110 new: 798, 883,1124, 1501, 2042 HB-777, 1498 420/4A-102: 420/2-115 new: SB-950; HB-600 SB-1066; HB-777, 1498 420/4A-103: 420/2A-101 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/4A-105: 420/2A-102 new: HB-600, 1124 HB-600 420/4A-106: 422A-103 new: HB-600, 1124 HB-600 420/4A-107: 420/2A-104 new: HB-600 HB-600 4206A-101 new: 420/2A-105 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/6A-102 new: 420/2A-106 new: HB-600 HB-600 H B-600 420/2A -107 new: 420/6A-10new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-10 new: 420/6A-10new: HB-600 H4B-600 420/2A -109 new: 420/6A-10 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-110 new: 420/6A.-10 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-111 new: 420/6A-107 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-112 new: 420/6A-108 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-113 new: 420/6A-109 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A -114 new: 420/6A-110 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-115 new: 420/6A-111 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-116 new: 420/6A-112 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-117 new: 420/6A -113 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-118 new: 420/6A-114 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-119 new: 420/6At-115 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-120 new: 420/6A-116 new: HB-600 HB-600 420/2A-121 new: 420/6A-117 new: HB-600 HB-600 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1998 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 5- Cont 10- Cont. 420/6A -118 new: 5/2A-26: HB-600 SB-780 420/7A-101 new: 5/2A-28: HB-600 SB-780 420/11-119 new: 5/2A -29: HB-600 SB-780 490/12 new: 5/2A-35.5 new: SB-417 SB-1193 490/15 rep.: 5/2A-48: HB-262 HB-863, 2111, 2573 490/35 rep.: 5/2A-49: HB-262 HB-2573 490/37 new: 5/2A -51: SB-417; HB-262 HB-2573 490/56 new: 5/2A-53 rep.: SB-89 SB-242; HB-444, 883 490/71 new: 5/2A -53.5 new: SB-177, 428, 560 HB-239 490/73 new: 5/3-1: SB-277 HB-574 615/1: 5/3-6 new: HB-965 HB-2416 615/2: 5/3A-1 new: HB-965 SB- 1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 615/10: 5/3A-2 new: HB-965 SB-1155; HB-574,665, 2416 ELE S 5/3A -2.5 new: ELECTIONS SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 10 5/3A-3 new: 5/Art.: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/3A-4 new: 5/Art.: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-933; HB-1500, 1766 5/3A-5 new: 5/Art.: SB- 1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-1825 5/3A-6 new: 5/Art: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-1469 5/3A-7 new: 5/1-1: SB-1155; HB-574,665,2416 HB-1497 5/3A-8 new: 5/1-3: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 863, 2111, 5/3A-9 new: 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/1-5 rep.: 5/3A -10 new: SB-956; HB-I 111 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/1-6 new: 5/3A-11 new: SB-956; HB-1111 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/1A-9: 5/4-1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/2A-1: 5/4-2: HB-1496 HB-2422 5/2A-1.1: 5/4-2 rep.: SB-316, 519 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/2A-1.2: 5/4-5: SB-242, 416, 519, 598, 780, 947, SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 1193; HB-239, 444, 664, 863, 883, 5/4-6: 1342, 2111, 2187, 2410, 2573 HB-2416 5/2A-10: 5/4-6.1: SB-571; HB-2100, 2428 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/2A-12: 5/4-6.2: HB-2100 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/2A-20: 5/4-6. 4 new: SB-416; HB-1342 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1999 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10-Cont 10-Cont 5/4-8: 5/5-7.03: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-I 155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-8.01: 5/5-8: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-8.02: 5/5-9: HB-1519 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-8.03: 5/5-10: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-9: 5/5-11: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-10: 5/5-12: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-11: 5/5-13: SB-1026; HB-448, 1714 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-12 rep.: 5/5-14: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-13: 5/5-15 rep.: SB- 155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-14 rep.: 5/5-16: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-15: 5/5-16.1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-16: 5/5-16.2: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-17 rep.: 5/5-16 4 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-18: 5/5-19: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-18.01 rep.: 5/5-20: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-19 rep.: 5/5-21: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-20: 5/5-22: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-20.1 new: 5/5-23: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-20.2 new: 5/5-24 rep.: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-22: 5/5-25: SB-519, 1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-24: 5/5-25.01 rep.: SB-588, 1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-24.1: 5/5-26 rep.: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-27: 5/5-28: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-30: 5/5-28.2 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/4-33 new: 5/5-28.3 new: SB-426; HB-2263 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/5-1: 5/5-29: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-519, 1155; HB-574,665, 2416 5/5-2: 5/5-36: HB-2422 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/5-2 rep.: 5/5-37.1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/5-6: 5/5-43 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-426; HB-2263 5/5-7 5/6-6: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-2422 5/5-7.01: 5/6-19.5 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-588 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2000 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10-Cont. 10-Cont 5/6-24: 5/6-64 rep.: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-I 155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/6-27: 5/6-65: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665,2416 5/6-28: 5/6-65.1 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-I 155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/6-29: 5/6-65.2 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/6-35: 5/6-66: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-519, 155; HB-574,665, 2416 5/6-35.01: 5/6- 79 new: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB.426; HB-2263 5/6-35.03: 5/6A 4. SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574,665, 2416 5/6-36: 5/7-1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-242; HB-444,883, 2188 5/6-37: 5/7-4: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-2100 5/6-38.: /7-7: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-956 5/6-39: 5/7-8. SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-316,519,956 5/6-40: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 42,519; HB-444,8832188 5/6-41: SB.242, 519; HB-444, 883, 2188 5/6-42 r Hep.:SB-34, 598, 952; HB-239, 664, 1208, j/o-42 rep.. 72187 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 2181 516-43:- 5/7-11: 5/6-43: SB-S 19 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-519 516-44 rep. 5/7-12. SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB.598; HB-239, 664, 2187 5/6-45: 517-12.1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-2424 5/6-49: 5/7-13.1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1026; HB-448 5/6-50 rep.: 5/7-14: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-519, 1026; HB-448 5/6-50.1: 5/7-23: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574,665, 2416 5/6-50.2 5/7-42: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-1518 5/6-50.4 new: 5/7-43: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB.513, 574, 665, 1152, 5/6-52: 1210,2186, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/7-44: 5/6-53: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 1210, 2186, SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 2416 5/6-54: 5/7-45: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/6-56: 5/7-47: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665,2416 5/6-57: 5/7-47.1: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/6-58 rep.: 5/7-56: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-570 5/6-59: 5/7-59: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1026; HB-448, 1716 5/6-59.01 rep.: 5/7-60: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-519 5/6-60: 5/7-61: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-519; HB-1902 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2001 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10--Cont. 10 Cont. 5/7-63: 5/9-12: SB-519 SB-314 5/7-66 new: 5/9-13. HB-1825 SB-314 5/7A-1: 5/9-14.: SB-519 SB-314 5/8-4: 5/9-21: SB-316, 519 SB-314, 315, 956 5/8-5. 5/9-25: SB-519 SB-933 5/8-8. 5/9-25. 2 new SB-34, 952; HB-1208 SB-933; HB-1628 5/8-9." 5/9-25.5 new: HB-2415 HB-1766 5/9-1. 5/10-2: SB-315, 956; HB-1206 HB-13 519-1.3.- HB-13 5/9-1.3: 5/10-2.1 new: HB-191, 1498 H1-13 5/9-1.4. HB-13 SB-933; HB-191, 1498 5/10-22 new: 5/9-1.5: HB-13 SB-314; HB-191, 1498 5/10-3: 5/9-1.7: SB-34, 952 SB-315; HB-191, 1206, 1498 5/10-3.1: 5/9-1.8: B-780 SB-315; HB-191, 1206 5/10-4: 5/9-1.9: SB-34, 952; HB-1208 SB-315; HB-1206 5/10-8: 5/9-1.9a new: SB-955; HB-1205, 2399 SB-933 5/10-9: 5/9-.L1a new: SB-598, 955, 1011; HB-239, 664, HB-191 2187,2399 5/9-1.10b new: 5/10-10: HB-1498 SB-955, 956; HB-39, 2399 5/9-1.14 new: 5/10-10.1: SB-315, 956; HB-1206 SB-955; HB-2399, 2418 5/9-2: 5/10-14: SB-951; HB-687, 1485 SB-519 5/9-2.1 new: 5/11-2: SB-1066 HB-1113 5/9-3: 5/11-3: SB-314, 315, 933, 956; HB-1206 HB-1113 5/9-4: 5/11-5: SB-314, 933 HB-1113 5/9-5: 5/13-1: SB-314 SB-390, 519, 956; HB-1112, 1717 5/9-5.5 new: 5/13-1.1: SB-166; HB-738, 1908 HB-1112 5/9-5.10 new: 5/13-2: HB-1908 SB-390, 519, 956; HB-1112, 1717 5/9-5.15 new: 5/13-3: HB-1908 HB-1113 5/9-5.20 new: 5/13-4: HB-1908 HB-1112, 1205 5/9-6: 5/14-1: SB-314, 315, 933; HB-928 HB-1112, 1113, 1205 5/9-7.1 new: 5/14-3.1: SB-933 SB-390, 519, 956; HB-1112, 1717 5/9-8: 5/15-6 new: SB-933; HB-2414 HB-1825 5/9-11: 5/16-3: SB-314 HB-2416 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2002 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10- Cont. 10--Cont. 5/16-5.01: 5/19-10: SB-519,952 SB-956; HB-1717 5/16-9: 5/19-11: SB-956 SB-956; HB-1717 5/16-10: 5/19-12.2: SB-956 SB-956; HB-1717 5/16-11 new: 5/19-13: HB-1825 SB-956; HB-1715,1717 5/17-9: 5/19-15 new: SB-956, 1155, 1288; HB-574, 665, HB-1825 1717,2416,2576 5/20-1: 5/17-10: SB-952 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 520-2. 5/17-13: SB-956; HB-1717 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/20-2.1: 5/17-16.1: SB-952, 956; HB-1717 SB-1026; HB-448, 1716 5/20-2.2: 5/17-18.1: SB-956; HB-1717 5/20-4: SB-956; HB-1717 SB-952 5/17-21: 5/20-7 SB-956; HB-1717 SB-956; HB-1717 5/17-29.5 new: 5/20- SB-974 SB-952, 956; HB-1717 5/17-43 new: 5/20-9: HB-182565120-9.1 HB51825 SB-956; HB-1717 5/18-1: /21 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 956; H20-1 -1717 5/18-5: 5/20-11: SB-956, 1155, 1288; HB574, 665, S956; H-1717 1717,2416,2576 5/20-13: 5/18- 9.1: SB- 155; HB-574 665, 2416 SB-1026; HB-448, 1716 5/20-13.1: 5/18-15: SB-I 155; HB-574, 665, 2416 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/20-15 new: 5/18-16: HB.1825 SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 5/22-1: 5/18-40 new: SB-242, 519, 598; HB-239, 444, 664, HB-1825 883,2187 5/19-1: 5/22-7: HB-154 SB.242, 519, 598; HB-239, 444, 664, 5/19-2: 883, 2187 SB-519, 751,956; HB-154 5/22-8: 5/19-2.1: SB-598; HB-239, 664, 2187 SB-617, 952,956; HB-1717 5/22-17: 5/19-3: HB-1205 SB-952; HB-154 5/23-1. a: 5/19-3.5 new: SB.242; HB-444, 883 SB-1216 5/23-1.2a: 5/19-4: SB.242; HB-444, 883, 2421 SB-519, 956, 1216, 1288; HB-1205, 5/23-1.13a: 2416, 2576 SB.242; HB-444, 883 5/19-5: 5/23-24. SB-1288; HB-154, 1204, 2416, 2576 SB-953 5/19-5.1 new: 5/24-16: SB-1216 SB-956; HB-1717 5/19-6: 5/24A-1: SB-1288; HB-2416, 2576 HB-1114 5/19-8: 5/24A-3.1: SB-956; HB-1717 HB-1113 5/19-9: 5/24A-6. 1: SB-956; HB-1717 HB-1432 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2003 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10-Cont. 10-Cont 5/24A-7: 5/28-2: HB-1435 SB-121; HB-2508, 2676 5/24A-10: 5/28-3: SB-956; HB-1717 HB-1208 5/24B-1 new: 5/28-3.5 new: HB-1825 SB-34 5/24B-2 new: 5/29-10: HB-1825 HB-2416, 2648 5/24B-3 new: 5/29-14.1 new: HB.1825 HB-1174 5/24B-3. 1 new: 5/29-14 5 new: HB-1825 HB-1908 5/24B-4 new: 5/29-15: HB-1825 SB-954; HB-2648 5/24B-5 new: 5/29-20 5/4B-82new: SB-1288; HB-2416, 2576 24B-5.1825 new:5/29-25 new: HB-1825 HB-984 5/24B-5.2 new: HB-984 HB-1825 5/29B-5: 5/24B-6 new: HB-2409 HB-1825 5/29B-25: 5/24B-6.1 new: HB-2416 HB-1825 5/29D-5 new: 5/24B-7 new: HB-1469 HB-1825 5/24B-8 new: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS HB-1825 15 5/24B-9 new: 20/38: HB.1825 SB-1000; HB-2258 5/24B-9.1 new: 20/38 rep.: HB-1825 HB-1913, 2054 /524B-10 new: 20/38.1: HB-1825 HB-2070 5/24B-10.1 new: 20/38.1 rep.: HB.1825 HB-1913, 2054 5/24B-11 new: 20/38.2 rep.: HB-1825 HB-1913, 2054 5/24B-13 new: 20/38.3: HB.1825 SB-1030 5/24B-14 new: 105/Act title: HB-1825 HB-2034 5/24B-15 new: 105/0.01: HB-1825 SB.756; HB-2034 5/24B-15.01 new: 105/1: HB-1812510S511 5HB.1825 .ewSB.756; HB-2034 5/24B-15.1 new: 105/2: HB-182510 : 24B-18new SB756; HB-2034 5/24B-16 new: 10/3 HB-1825 10513: 5/24B-1 7 new: SB756; HB-2034 HB.1825 105/4: 5/24B-18 new: HB-2034 HB.1825 105/6.1: 5/24B-19 new: SB-756; HB-2034 HB-1825 105/7 new: 5/24B-20 new: 2SB756 HB-1825 205/2: 5/25-2: SB-585 HB-509 205/4: 5/28-1: SB-290; HB-754, 2027 SB-323, 326, 431, 519; HB-898, 205/4d new: 1291, 1299, 1749 HB.1891 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2004 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 15-Cont. 15-Cont. 205/7.1 new: 205/7.155 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.5 new: 205/7.160 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.10 new: 205/7.165 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.15 new: 205/7.170 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.20 new: 205/7. 175 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7. 25 new: 205/7.180 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.30 new: 205/7.185 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.35 new: 205/7.190 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.40 new: 205/7.195 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.45 new: 205/7.200 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.50 new: 205/7.205 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.55 new: 205/7.210 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.60 new: 205/7.215 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.65 new: 205/7.220 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.70 new: 205/7.225 new: SB-1175 SB-1175 205/7.75 new: 205/10 new: SB-1175 HB-1821 205/7.80 new: 305/5: SB-1175 HB-588 205/7.85 new: 305/5.5 new: SB-1175 HB-1731 205/7.90 new: 305/5.10 new: SB-1175 HB-1731 205/7.95 new: 310/3: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.100 new: 310/4: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.105 new: 310/6a: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.110 new: 310/7 rep.: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.115 new: 310/7a rep.: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.120 new: 310/7b rep.: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.125 new: 310/7c: SB-1175 SB-387 205/7.130 new: 310/7c rep.: SB-1175 SB-675 205/7.135 new: 310/8: SB-1175 HB-1587 205/7.140 new: 310/8b: SB-1175 HB.1587 205/7.145 new: 310/8c: SB-1175 SB-387, 675 205/7.150 new: 310/18d new: SB-1175 SB-1184 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2005 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 15-Cont. 15-Cont 315/1: 520/22 8 new: SB-642 HB-1853 320/7: SB-433; HB-656 EXECUTIVE BRANCH 335/14: 20 HB-2204 5/1: 335/14A: SB-335; HB-81 HB-2204 5/1.1 new: 335/14B: SB-1184 HB-2204 5/2: 40-5574 -HB-80, 422, 1433 SB-557; HB-2250 5/3: 405/9 3 HB-965 SB-593 5/4: 405/9.03:HB-965 HB-1733 5B65 405/10. 05: 5/5: 4S-587 HB-43, 1434, 2427, 2599 405/10.07: 5/-965 HB-2248 /H-965 405/10.10: 5/5.09 HB-2248 H5 -965 405/10.15: HB/606: SB-754 HB-1321 405/11 rep.: 56H 08 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 HB-965 405/13: 5/6S23: SB-241; HB-442 SB-130; HB-2341 405/14: 56.26 rep. SB-587 HB5447 405/15 rep.: 56.27: SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 HB-2419 405/21: 57.02 rep.: SB-241; HB-442 HB-965 405/24 new: 5/9.04: SB-587; HB-1731, 1943 HB-965 410/7 rep.: 5/9.09: SB-587, 615 HB-965 410/7a rep.: 5/9. la: SB-587, 615 SB-997; HB-1901 410/7b rep.: 5/9.15: SB-587, 615 SB-337 410/7c rep.: 5/9.26 rep.: SB-587, 615 HB-965 410/18c new: 5/12: SB-1184 HB-170 505/4: 5/20: SB-632 HB-1909 505/17: 5/29 rep.: HB-1853 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 505/19 new: 5/30 rep.: HB-1853 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 515/3: 5/31: HB-965 SB-667 520/1.5 new: 5/51: HB-1769 HB-965 520/7: 105/1: HB-1853 HB-371 520/7.5 new: 105/3: SB-286 HB-1562 520/14: 105/3.01: SB-1150 HB-372, 1564 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2006 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont 105/3.04: 301/Act title: HB-370, 2419 HB-1270 105/4.01: 301/1-10: HB-370, 650, 2419 SB-721,831; HB-2434 105/4.02: 301/5-5. SB-465; HB-1871, 1873, 1874, 1875, SB-831; HB-2434 1928 301/5-10: 105/4.02a rep.: HB-175, 2434 HB-370 301/5-20 new: 105/4 02c new: SB-758; HB868, 1270 SB-359 301/15-5: 105/4 03: SB.831; HB-2434 SB.465 301/20-10: 105/4.07 new: SB-831; HB-1599, 2434 SB-577; HB-653 301/35-10 new: HB-311 105/4.10 new: 301/40-5 HB-1872 HB-11-36 105/ 7.02:-l1 HB52419 301/40-20 rep.: 1H-2419 SB-831; HB-2434 HB105/8 301/45-5: HB-2419 SB-831; HB-2434 105/8.01: 301/50-20: HB.2419 HB-543 105/8. 02: 301/50-33 new: HB-2419 HB-1212 105/8 03: 405/35 2: HB-2419 HB-42 105/8.04: 405/35.7b rep.: SB-641; HB-370 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 105/8. 06: 405/35.8: HB-1563 HB-2251 105/8.07 new: 405/64 1: HB-362 SB-465; HB-447, 1892 105/9: 405/67.01: HB-1565 SB-241; HB-442 205/40.23: 405/67.01 rep.: HB-1490 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 205/40.35: 405/67.02: HB-965 HB-626, 779, 2351 205/40.38: 405/67.02 rep.: HB-965 HB-2551 205/40.41 rep.: 40567. 04 rep.: SB-454, 675 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 210/6: 405/67.16: HB-1493 HB-2251 210/11.2 new: 405/67.18: HB-1650 HB-2251 210/13: 405/67.24: HB-1493 HB-1791 210/13.5 new: 405/67.30: HB-1493 HB-965 210/13.10 new: 405/67.35: HB-1493 HB-965 210/13.15 new: 405/67.36 new: HB.1493 HB-1693 215/4: 415/4c: HB-965 SB.241, 556; HB-442, 838, 965 215/5: 415/4d: HB-965 SB.293, 388, 457; HB-170, 2072 225/10: 415/8a 3 new: HB-965 SB-697; HB-192 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2007 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont 20--Cont 415/8b. 3: 505/17a-13 new: HB-1520 HB-2381 415/8b. 7: 505/18.5 new: SB-428, 560; HB-778, 2154 HB-593 415/8b. 7.5 new: 505/18.10 new: HB-1949 HB-593 415/8b. 7a new: 505/18.15 new: HB-1704 HB-593 415/11: 505/18a-13: SB-556; HB-838 SB-465 415/11c new: 505/18a-14 new: HB-536 SB-420, 1140 415/12a: 505/21: SB-457 SB-722 415/12d: 505/22.2: SB-763 HB-2175 415/12e new: 505/30: HB-2245 HB-1349 415/13.1 new: 505/32.5 new: SB-1184 SB-787 415/19a: 505/34.13 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-2371, 2372, 2374 435/4: 505/34.14 new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-2371, 2373, 2374 505/1.1: 505/35.3 new: SB-378 HB-888 505/5: 505/35.7 new: SB-203, 377, 465, 1247; HB-176, HB-2092 296, 868, 1541, 1867, 2226,2356 505/35.8 new: 505/5c new: HB-2092 HB-2371, 2374 505/35.9 new: 505/6: HB-2092 HB-2385 505/35.10 new: 505/6b: HB-2583 HB-193, 1271 515/40 new: 505/7: HB-592 SB-465, 721; HB-837, 1221, 1453, 605/46.1: 2565 HB-44 505/7.3 new: 605/46.3: HB-1221, 1453, 2565 HB-965 505/7.5 new: 605/46.6: HB-1541 HB-1783 505/7.7 new: 605/46.13a: HB-1221, 1453, 2565 HB-965 505/7.10 new: 605/46.19a: HB-1541 SB-241; HB-442 505/8: 605/46.19c: HB-2382 HB-1393 505/9.10 new: 605/46.19d: HB-2528 HB-447 505/10: 605/46.19h: HB-2381 HB-249 505/12: 605/46.19jnew: HB-2175 HB-1357, 1370 505/12.1: 605/46. 24a new: HB-2175 HB-2343 505/17: 605/46.53: HB-593 HB-2034 505/17a-4: 605/46.55: SB-758; HB.868 HB-1600 505/17a-10.1 new: 605/46.64 rep.: HB-856 HB-447 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2008 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20- Cont. 20-Cont. 605/46.68 new: 700/4006 new: SB-538, 806; HB-382, 1352, 1353, HB-1409 1354, 1368, 1441, 1693, 1806, 1807 801/Art.: 605/46.69 new: HB-965 SB-806; HB-1425 801/Art.: 605/46.70 new: HB-965 SB-806 801/Art.: 610/4: HB-965 HB-2343 801/Art.: 620/3.1 new: HB-965 SB-1184 801/Art.: 620/4: HB-965 SB-135 801/Art.: 620/8: HB-965 HB-2676 801/Art: 620/-10 HB-965 H6B-1157 801/1-1 new: 630/9.1 new: H8/-95 S B-1184 801/1-5 new: 6 B51 7. HB-965 635Act rep. 801/1-10 new: SB-777; HB-377 8 6354.5.- HB-965 655777 5801/1-15 new: SB-777 HB-965 65 B45/ n 801/1-20 new: 6551.3 nw: 801/1-25 new: SB-729,907; HB-1212 H1 -965 655/5.6 new:81/-5n HB-1408, 1418 HB-965 655/11.2 new: 801/5-10 new: 655111.3 new.- HB-965 HB-1365, 1385 HB-965 655/11.3 new: 801/10-5 new: HB-1365, 1385 HB-965 655/11.4 new: 801/15-5 new: HB-1365, 1385 HB-965 655/11.6 new: 801/20-5 new: HB-1365, 1385 HB-965 655/11.6 new: 801/0-10 new: HB-1365, 1385 HB-965 655/11.7 new: 801/80-1 new: HB-1365, 1385 HB-965 655/11.8 new: 801/80-10 new: HB-1365,385 HB-965 655/11.1 new: 801/80-20 new: HB-1385 HB-965 655/11.10 new: 801/80-20 new: HB-1385 HB-965 655/11.11 new: 801/80-25 new: HB-1385 HB-965 665/8a: 801/80-30 new: HB-447 HB-965 665/13b new: 801/80-35 new: SB-1184 HB-965 690/2: 801/80-40 new: HB-965 HB-965 690/4. 801/99-5 new: HB-965 HB-965 700/2001: 801/99-99 new: SB-1098 HB-965 700/2003: 805/63a: HB-965 SB.336; HB-965, 2432 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2009 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20- Cont. 20- Cont. 805/63a6: 835/2: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a9: 835/3: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a14: 835/3a: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a21.1: 835/4: HB-259, 965 HB-259, 965 805/63a22: 835/4c: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a23: 835/6: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a31: 835/8: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a32: 840/Act title: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a36: 840/1: HB-965 HB-965 805/63a40 new: 840/2: SB.43; HB-280, 1147, 1530 HB-965 805/63b: 840/3: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b1: 840/5: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b2.1: 840/6: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b2.3: 840/7: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b2.4: 840/8: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b25: 840/9: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b2.6: 840/10: HB-965 HB-965 805/63b2.9 new: 850/A ct title: HB-2432 HB-965 805/63b3 new: 850/1: HB-1529 HB-965 815/1: 850/2: HB-965 HB-965 815/2: 850/3: HB-965 HB-965 820/Act title: 855/Act title: HB-965 HB-965 820/1: 855/1: HB-965 HB-965 820/2: 855/2: HB-965 HB-965 820/3: 860/2: HB-965 HB-965 820/4: 860/3: HB-965 HB-965 825/Act title: 860/4: HB-965 HB-965 825/1: 860/5: HB-965 HB-965 830/1-6: 865/A ct title: HB-965 HB-965 830/2-1: 865/1: HB-965 HB-965 835/1: 870/Act title: HB-965 HB-965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2010 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20--Cont. 870/1: 1405/56.2 new: HB-965 SB-554, 578; HB-666, 956 875/1: 1505/43.01 rep.: SB.451; HB-965 HB-1748 875/2: 1505/43.03 rep.: SB-451; HB-965 HB-1748 880/5: 1505/43.10 rep.: HB-965 HB-1748 880/10: 1505/43.19 rep.: HB-965 HB-1748 880/15: 1510/15: HB-965 HB-1382 1015/13 rep.: 1605/7.2: SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 HB-844 1105/1: 1605/10.7 new: HB-965 HB-1270 1105/2 rep.: 1605/13: HB-965 SB-843 1105/3: 1605/19: SB-327; HB-965, 1532, 1533 HB-844, 1265, 1617, 1835 1105/6 rep.: 1605/20: HB-965 HB-1786, 1787 1105/7 rep.: 1605/21.5 new: HB-965 HB-1617, 1835 1105/8: 1605/29 new: HB-841, 965 SB-397 1105/13.1: 1605/30 new: HB-965 SB-397 1105/17 new: 1605/31 new: SB-123 SB-397 1110/3: 1605/32 new: HB-965, 1353, 1368 SB-397 1110/3.1: 1605/33 new: HB-965 SB-397 1110/6: 1605/34 new: HB-965 SB-397 1110/11: 1605/35 new: HB-965 SB-397 1115/4: 1605/36 new: HB-965 SB-397 1120/3: 1605/37 new: HB-965 SB-397 1125/1: 1605/38 new: HB-965 SB-397 1128/5-5: 1605/39 new: HB-965 SB-397 1128/5-10: 1605/40 new: HB-965 SB-397 1128/5-15: 1705/4: HB-965 SB-293, 388; HB-170, 2072 1130/3: 1705/4. 2: HB-965 SB-906 1135/2 rep.: 1705/7: HB-965 HB-905 1135/4: 1705/12: HB-965 SB-293, 388; HB-2072 1140/1002: 1705/14: HB-965 SB-293, 388; HB-170, 2072 1205/6: 1705/15: HB-376, 467 HB-170 1205/15.5 new: 1705/15.4 new: HB-467 SB-840 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2011 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont. 1705/34.4 new: 1920/2.03: HB-170 HB-965 1705/45.5 new: 1920/2.04: SB-758; HB-868 HB-965 1705/50: 1920/2 05: HB-170 HB-965 1705/54: 1920/2.06: SB.176, 975; HB-170 HB-965 1705/58 rep.: 1920/2 07: SB.388; HB-2072 HB-965 1705/60 rep.: 1920/2 08: SB-293, 388; HB-2072 HB-965 1705/68 new: 1920/2 09: SB-361, 362, 626; HB-170, 649, 969 HB-965 1705/69 new: 1920/2.10: HB-170 HB-965 1710/53d: 1920/2.11: HB-1212 HB-965 1805/17: 1920/2.12: SB-428 HB-965 1805/33: 1920/2.13: SB-428, 560 HB-965 1805/33-1 rep.: 1920/3. 01: SB-428, 560 HB-965 1805/33-2 rep.: 1920/3 02 SB-428, 560 HB-965 1805/71: 192013.0-9 SB.721 9203.03 1825/3 H B-96 5 HB.2278 1920/3.04: HB-2278 HB-965 1905/45. H1B-965 SB.327; HB-965 920/3 05 1905/45.1: H B-96.5 HB-965 1920/306: 1905/45.2: HB-965 HB-965 2005/71: 1905946 SB.442; HB-965 HB-965 2105/55.9 new: SB-1233 2105/60: 1905/47: SB-10, 349, 380, 442; HB-209, 273, HB-965 584, 1790 1910/Act title: 2105/61d new: HB-965 SB.859 1910/1: 2105/61e new: HB-965 SB-859 1915/1: 2105/62 new: HB-965 SB-859 1915/2: 2205/48a: HB-965 HB-1580 1920/1.03: 2205/48c new: HB-965 SB-578; HB-666 1920/1.04: 2210/3.1.5 new: HB-2034 SB-691 1920/1.04 rep.: 2215/3-10 rep.: HB-965 SB-675 1920/1.05: 2215/4-2: HB-965 HB-950, 2587 1920/2 01: 2220/A ct rep. : HB-965 HB.241 1920/2. 02: 2220/5-1 rep.: HB-965 HB.241 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2012 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20- Cont. 20-Cont. 2220/5-5 rep.: 2505/39bl3: HB.241 HB-2190 2305/2: 2505/39b20.1: SB-746, 1095; HB-2330 HB-2332 2305/7.5 new: 2505/39b47: HB-2582 SB-721; HB-819, 901 2310/55.38 rep.. 2505/39b48: SB-675, 1138, 1233 SB-721; HB-819, 901 2310/55.41: 2505/39b52 new: HB-533 SB-10; HB-209,724,725 2310/55.47: 2505/39c-lc new: HB-535 HB-2332, 2335 2310/55. 49. 2525/Act rep.: B.1095; HB-879 SB-675, 1138, 1233 2310/55.52:260517b new. HB-175 HB260 823/55a: 2310/55.56: 2605155a: HB231075 SB-I 118, 1235; HB-124, 834, 1329, 1338, 2401 2310/55.58 rep.: 2605/55a-3 SB-675 SB-4, 721; HB-35, 204, 2234, 2517, 2310/55.62a new: 2525 HB.6309 2605/55a-4. 2310/55.69: HB-1329 H3B-303,824 2605/55a-9 new. 2310/55. 72: SB-546 HB-2617 2610/8.2 2310/55.76: HB-702 HB-1733 2610/9: 2310/55.78. SB-54; HB-46 HB-1733 2610/14: 2310/55.79: HB-913 HB-1733 2610/18: 2310/55.80 new: SB.559 SB-188, 197, 296, 689, 1095; 2610/24 new: HB-144, 165, 169, 172, 309, 653, HB-157 1212, 1316, 1657, 1660, 1977,2242 2610/25 new: 2310/55.82 new: SB-962 HB-2563, 2579 2630/5: 2310/55.83 new: HB-1605 HB-2564 2635/4: 2310/55.85 new: SB-384, 894; HB-2045, 2047 SB-1258 2640/21 new: 2315/1: SB-333 HB-1598 2640/25 new: 2405/3: HB-2575 SB-465; HB-213, 1869, 1873, 1874, 2705/49.04 rep.: 1875 HB-965 2405/3.5 new: 2705/49.05 rep.: HB-1872 HB-965 2405/10: 2705/49.06a: HB-560, 950 HB-965 2405/12a: 2705/49.06c rep.: SB-130; HB-2341 HB-965 2405/13: 2705/49.06d rep.: SB-130; HB-2341 HB-965 2405/14.5 new: 2705/49. 06e rep.. HB-352 HB-965 2405/18 new: 2705/49. 06frep.: HB-649, 969 SB-675; HB-965 2505/39b2: 2705/49.25e rep.: SB.721; HB-819, 901 SB-675, 1233 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2013 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20- Cont. 20--Cont. 2705/49.25k new: 3105/10.17 new: HB-2174 HB-746 2705/49.28: 3105/12: HB-965 SB-241; HB-442 2705/49.29: 3110/3: HB-965 SB-241; HB-442 2705/49.33 new: 3110/4: SB-327; HB-255, 2173 SB-241; HB-442 2710/4 new: 3110/5: HB-260 SB.241; HB-442 2805/1: 3110/9: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 SB-241; HB-442 2805/1.5 new: 3205/6.5 new: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 HB-1311 2805/2: 3210/Act rep.: HB-1760, 2543 HB-467 2805/2.01: 3305/1: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 HB-1936 2805/2. 01a: 3305/2: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 HB-1936 2805/2. 02: 3305/3.5 new: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 HB-1936 2805/2 03: 3305/4: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 HB-1936 2805/2.04: 3305/5: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 HB-965, 1936 2805/2.05: 3305/5.5 new: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 SB-404 2805/2. 06: 3305/9: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 SB-404 2805/2a. 3305/20: HB-1508 HB-1936 2805/2a rep.: 3405/6: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 SB-428, 560; HB-1511 2805/2c new: 3410/5: SB-428, 560; HB-1510 HB-1443 2805/3: 3420/3: HB-128, 424 HB-484 2805/5: 3440/1: HB-965 HB-484 2905/2: 3505/7.11: SB-422; HB-2240 SB-1209 2905/2.5 new: 3505/7.51: SB-1070 HB-965 2905/3.5 new: 3505/7.53. HB-1447 HB-965 3005/2: 3505/7.55a: HB-486 HB-965 3005/2.2: 3505/7.56a: HB-1747 HB-1514 3005/2 7 new: 3505/7.89 new: HB-486 HB-278 3005/8: 3505/7.90 new: HB-420 HB-278 3105/1A-3: 3505/7.91 new: SB-1009, 1161; HB-472 HB-278 3105/1A-9: 3505/7.92 new: SB-1009 HB-278 3105/3: 3505/7.93 new: HB-965 HB-278 3105/10. 04: 3505/7. 94 new: HB-965 HB-278 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2014 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 3505/7.95 new: 3922/48 rep.: HB-278 SB-973 3505/7.96 new: 3930/7: HB-278 HB-1927, 2575 3505/7.100 new: 3940/15: HB-317, 318, 320 HB-1466 3505/7.105 new: 3953/10: HB-317, 318, 320 HB-965 3505/7.110 new: 3953/15: HB-317, 318, 320 HB-965 3505/7.115 new: 3953/20: HB-317, 318, 320 HB-842 3505/7.120 new: 3955/30: HB-317, 318, 320 HB-1910 3505/7.125 new: 3955/31: HB-317, 318, 320 HB.1910 3505/7.130 new: 3960/Act rep.: HB-317, 318, 320 HB-131 3505/7.135 new: 3960/3: HB-317, 318, 320 SB-422; HB-216, 2240 3505/8: 3960/4: SB-1210 HB-2402 3605/5: 3960/5: SB-43, 449; HB-1147, 1215 HB-216, 2402 3605/12.1: . 3960/6: SB.43,449; HB-1147, 1215 HB-2402 3605/12.4: 3960/6.01: SB.43, 449; HB-1147, 1215 HB-1321 3705/2. 02: 3960/7: HB-1277, 2330 HB-1130 3705/2.03: 3960/10: HB-1277, 2330 HB-1130 3705/2.05: 3960/12: SB-606; HB-1277, 2330 HB-1130 3705/4.23: 3960/12.2 new: HB-965 HB-1130 3705/14: 3960/13: HB-1277, 1733, 2330 HB.1130 3705/18& 3960/13.5 new: HB-1277, 2330 HB-216 3705/49. Olb new: 3960/13.10 new: SB-1245 HB-216 3805/2: 3960/13.15 new: SB-720 HB-216 3805/3: 3960/13.20 new: SB-720 HB-216 3805/6.5 new: 3960/13.25 new: SB-720 HB-216 3805/7: 3960/13.30 new: SB-720 HB-216 3805/7. 24f 3960/13.35 new: HB-1358, 1359 HB-216 3805/32.5 new: 3960/15: HB-1449 HB-1130 3805/40 new: 3960/19 new: SB-720 HB-147, 1130 3910/7: 3970/3: HB-7 HB-969 3920/1: 3975/1: HB-965 HB-2343 3922/10: 3975/2 rep.: SB-973 HB-2343 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2015 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 25-Cont. 3975/2. 5 new: 55/Act rep.: HB-2343 SB-155; HB-1914, 2055 3975/3: 55/2: HB-2343 SB-251,424; HB-1213, 1555 3975/4 rep.: 60/Act rep.: HB.2343 SB-155; HB-1914, 2055 3975/4 5 new: 65/Act rep.: HB.2343 SB-155; HB-1914, 2055 3975/5.5 new: 70/Act rep.: SB-799 SB-155; HB-1914, 2055 3980/2: 70/2: SB-965SB-384, 892; HB-2045 39 B-9659.1 new 70/3: 3990/91 new SB-384, 892; HB-2045 9SB-1184 70/6: 3995/Act rep.: SB-384, 892; HB-2045 SB-1233 70/9: 4005/4: SB-384, 892; HB-2045 SB-733; HB-1209 80/Act rep.: 4005/8. SB-155; HB-1914, 2055 SB-733; HB-1209 115/1: 4005/12: SB-20, 1087; HB-1498 SB-733; HB-1209, 2326 115/4.2: 4010/1004: HB-600 S B-991 120/Act rep.: 4010/2003: HB-2523 SB-991 120/4: 4010/2004: HB-1161, 1834 SB-709 120/10 new: 4010/2006: HB-2522 SB-991 130/Art. rep.: 4015/Act rep.: SB-643; HB-2293 SB-293, 388; HB-2072 130/Art: 4020/11.1 new: SB-251, 424; HB-1213, 1555 SB-1184 130/1-3: 4020/16: SB-251, 424,643; HB-1213, 1555, HB-1467 2293 130/1-4.1 new: LEGISLATURE SB-1 184 25 130/1-5: 5/2: SB-251,424,643; HB-1213, 1555, SB-20 2293 5/4: 130/1-6 rep.: SB-674 SB-675, 1233 5/6: 130/3A-1 new: SB-643 SB-251, 424; HB-1213, 1555 10/1.5 new: 130/4-2: HB-2043 HB-1933 35/Act rep.: 130/11A-6: SB-1138 HB-965 45/Act rep.: 145/5.09 new: SB-675, 1233 HB-658 50/Act rep.: 145/6: SB-155; HB-1914, 2055 HB-658, 672 50/1: 155/3: HB-488 HB-488, 630 50/4: 155/4: HB-488, 777 HB-488 50/5: 170/2. HB-488 SB-675; HB-600 50/5.1 new: 170/3: HB-488 SB-675; HB-600 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2016 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 25 Cont. 30-Cont. S170/4: 105/5.353: SB-675; HB-600 HB.1733 170/5:. 17015.- 105/5.354: SB-675; HB-600 105/ 733 170/5.5 new: HB-1733 HB-777 105/5.355: 170/6: HB-1733 SB-675; HB-600 105/5.356: 170/7: HB-1733 HB-600 105/5.361: 170/8: SB-675; HB-600 HB1212 170/9: 105/5.362: SB-675; HB-600 HB-1733 170/10: 105/5.377 rep.: HB-600 HB-2080 17011.1 new 105/5.381 rep.: HB-600HB2080 170/12: HB-2080 HB-2197 105/5.385: HB-1733 FINANCE 105/5.386 30 HB-1733 SB-1000 105/5.386 rep.: 5/3-1: HB-2080 SB-387, 1039; HB-2184 105/5.387: 5/3-2: HB-1733 SB-388 105/5.389: 5/3-5A new: HB-1733 SB.389 5/3-16 new: 105/5.390: HB-630 HB-1733 15/1: 105/5.391: HB-340 HB-1733 15/4b new: 105/5.392: SB-1245; HB-2189 HB-1733 105/1: HB-2258 105/5393: 105/1.1: HB-1733 HB-418 105/5.394: 105/2: HB-1733 SB-573, 755 105/5.395: 105/3.5 new:HB-1733 HB-1731 15/5.96 105/5.72: 105/5.396: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1733 105/5.132: 105/5.397: SB-398; HB-635, 748 HB-1733 105/15.206 rep.: 105/5398: HB-1329HB- 105/5.309 rep.: HB SB-130; HB-2341 105/5.399: 105/5.311: HB-1733 SB-87 105/5.400 new: 105/5.323 rep.: SB-233, 300,428, 560; HB-142, 159, HB-2 348 278, 313, 319, 519, 520, 1510, 1657, 105/5. 338 rep.. HB-2348 2167, 2254, 2469 105/5.351 rep.: 105/5.401: HB-2348 SB-260; HB-1364 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2017 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30- Cont. 30-Cont. 105/5.401 new: 105/6a-2. SB-22, 55, 71, 98, 123, 169, 228, 241, SB-241; HB-442 296, 300, 348, 460, 546, 572, 587, 105/6a-4: 618, 668, 672, 794,806,817,859, SB.241; HB.258, 442 957, 966, 976, 1009, 1129, 1153, 105/6c: 1164, 1204; HB-32, 124, 159, 184, HB-1085 206, 221,318, 320, 368, 382,403, 105/6d: 442, 471,487, 500, 545, 552, 592, HB-258 710, 727, 823, 844, 862, 959, 965, 105/6w: 977, 1027, 1033, 1085, 1124, 1129, SB-241; HB-442 1148, 1203, 1257, 1260, 1315, 1338, 105/6z-10. 1380, 1385, 1418, 1437, 1486, 1539, HB-965 1627, 1635, 1643, 1648, 1693, 1696, 105/6z-14: 1705, 1734, 1750, 1772, 1886, 1955, HB-965 2080, 2091, 2100, 2124, 2195, 2292, 105/6z-15: 2332, 2335, 2401, 2432 HB-965 105/5.402 new: 105/6z-18: SB.55, 241, 572,668, 817, 1118; HB-742 HB-159,368, 442,862, 882,965, 105/6z-20: 1124, 1696, 1705, 2401 HB-742 105/5.403 new: 105/6z-27: SB-241, 276, 572; HB-159, 442, 1696 SB-1056 105/5.403 rep.: 105/6z-28 new: HB-2663 HB-368, 836, 2348 105/5.404 new: 105/6z-31 new: SB.241, 276; HB-159, 442 SB-55, 300; HB-965, 1486 105/5.405 new: 105/6z-32 new: SB-241, 276; HB-442, 501 SB-55, 246 105/5.406 new: 105/6z-36: SB-241; HB-442 HB-965 105/5.407 new: 105/6z-37: SB-241; HB-442 HB-965 105/5.408 new: 105/6z-38: SB-135, 246, 465, 509,760; HB-729, SB-859 1212, 1967,2507 105/6z-38 new: 105/5.409 new: HB-184, 882, 1643 SB-465; HB-1212 105/6z-39 new: 105/5.430 new: SB-135, 465, 572, 672; HB-1212, HB-2530, 2563 1955, 2091 105/5.432 new: 105/6z-40 new: SB-1258; HB-2696 SB-465 105/5f7 105/8.3. HB-2249 SB-518, 671; HB-2174, 2206 105/6a: 105/8.11: SB-241; HB.258, 442 HB-965 105/6a-1: 105/8.14: HB-258 HB-965 105/6a-la new: 105/8.16: SB.241; HB-442 SB-465 105/6a-lb new: 105/8.24: SB.241; HB-442 HB-965 105/6a-lc new: 105/8.25. SB-241; HB-442 SB-794 105/6a-ld new: 105/8.25-4: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1117; HB-2117 105/6a-le new: 105/8.25c: SB-241; HB-442 HB-965 105/6a-Ifnew: 105/8.25g new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-368 105/6a-lg new: 105/8.27: SB-241; HB-442 SB-465; HB-2226 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2018 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30--Cont. 30-Cont 1058. 30: 145/2 rep.: HB-965 SB-675 105/8.34: 150/2: HB-965 HB-965 105/8.35: 155/2: HB-965 HB-965 105/8.36 new: 155/4: HB-1338 HB-965 105/8.39 new: 160/2: HB-124 HB-965 105/8fnew: 175/1: HB-1491 SB-87 105/9: 175/2: HB-626, 628, 2351 SB-87 105/9. 02: 205/1: SB.587 SB-748 105/10: 210/3: SB.241; HB-442, 2259 HB-2251 105/12-1: 210/4: SB-241; HB-252, 442 HB-2251 105/12-2: 210/5: HB-1791 HB-2251 105/12-3: 210/8: HB-252, 1118 HB-2251 105/13.2: 210/9 new: SB-241, 1132; HB-442, 2431 HB-2251 105/13.4 rep.: 212/2: HB-1913, 2054 SB-1150 105/14.1: 212/10: SB-104, 114; HB-325 SB-1150 105/14a: 212/15: SB-253; HB-605 SB-1150 105/15a: 220/11 rep.: HB-626 HB-1731 105/24.10 new: 220/12 rep.: HB-2249, 2251 HB-1731 105/25: 220/12.1 rep.: SB-73; HB-471, 500, 902, 1733, HB-1731 1911,2247, 2251, 2258 230/1: 105/25.2 new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-2251 230/2: 105/25.3 new: SB-615, 1149 SB-587 235/1: 105/400 new: HB-1491 HB-1259 235/6: 110/3: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1791 330/2: 115/1: SB-501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 578, HB-506, 1955 1009, 1149, 1161; HB-472, 666, 115/2: 1473, 1475, 1476, 1512, 1513, 1635, SB-568 1947, 2481, 2544, 2676 115/12: 330/3: SB-572; HB-385 SB-502, 503, 504, 1149; HB-2481 120/13: 330/4: HB-1493 SB-502, 504, 1149; HB-1733, 2481 120/15: 330/5: HB-1694 SB-1009, 1161; HB-472 125/1: 330/5.5 new: HB-965 SB-1009 130/3: 330/6: HB-965 SB-502, 504, 1149; HB-2481 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2019 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30-Cont. 30-Cont. 330/7: 425/12: HB-965 SB-1161 330/11: 425/13: SB-1177 SB-794 330/12: 505/Act rep.: SB-1009; HB-1635 SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 330/13: 505/1: HB-965 SB-149 330/19: 505/2: SB-1009; HB-1635 HB-419, 1517, 2196 330/20.5 new: 505/4: HB-1635 HB-973, 2429 340/3.1 new: H5055.3: HB-1912, 2056 H505 342/5:-50516: HB-777, 2429 SB-502; HB-2481 505/6.1H0 new 345/3. HB 777 SB-1245; HB-2189 505/H w: H4B-884,1638 HB-2064, 2070 345/6: 505/9: 345/6: SB- 273 HB-884 505/9.01.5 new: 345/6.1: HB-1949 HB-884, 1638 505/9.06 345/10 new: HB-965 HB-1638 505/9.07new: 350/3: HB-2371, 2373, 2374 SB-368; HB-2520 505/10.4 new: 350/15: HB-756 SB-121, 262; HB-2676 505/11.1: 350/15.01 new: SB-241; HB-442 SB-368 505/11.1 rep. 350/15.01 rep.: HB-600 HB-2520 505/11.3 rep.: 350/19 new: HB-600 HB-2653 505/11.5 rep.: 355/1: SB-1151; HB-600 HB-1429 510/Act rep.: 360/1-3: SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 HB-1850, 2221 510/1: 360/2-2: SB-241; HB-442 HB 1850, 2221 515/Act rep.: 360/3-3: SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 HB.1850, 2221 515/2: 360/3-9: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1480 515/16.1: 365/3: HB-1653 HB.1596 515/21-1: 380/3: HB-629 HB-965 525/3: 380/8: SB-151; HB-971, 1617, 1851 HB-965 535/81 new: 395/1: SB-1184 SB-241; HB-442 540/1: 425/2: SB-465 SB-794, 1106, 1107; HB-1474, 1477, 540/3-3: 1478, 1515, 1945 SB.465 425/4: 540/3-4 new: SB-794; HB-1477, 1478 SB-286 425/11: 545/2: SB-794 SB.458; HB-682, 2430 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2020 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30- Cont. 30-Cont. 550/1.1 new: 750/3-4: SB-1245; HB-2189 HB-965 555/4: 750/8-10: HB-965 HB.447 560/Act rep.: 750/8-11: SB-675; HB-1748 HB-447 575/2: 750/9-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-450 575/3.1 new: 750/10-1: SB-1184 SB-450 575/4a new: 750/23-1 rep.: HB-1396 HB-26 575/8g new: 805/4: HB-1417 805/4: HB-1417 HB-502, 661,768, 1866 605/1.02: 805/6: HB2407SB122805/6: 605/7: 805/7 rep.: SB-1200; HB-823 HB-1866 605/7b new:805 HB-823, 2401 805/8: 610/4: 2401SB-801; HB-661 HB-965 805/8.18 HB-965 HB-1733 615/Act rep.: 8058. 19 SB-151; HB-852, 971, 1617, 1851 80 B-189 705/5: HB-21 70H 475 0 805/8.19 new: 710/2-2: SB-1, 38, 95, 99, 100, 101, 114, 230, HB-965 326, 340, 347, 368, 376,410, 441, 710/2-3: 463, 465, 466,467,610, 653,887, HB-965 888, 889, 900, 1136; HB-10, 27, 93, 710/2-4: 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 102, 105, 106, 107, HB-965 108, 110, 111,133, 149, 200,206, 725/1.2: 238,245, 323, 333, 334, 335, 336, 338 HB-965 ,339, 349, 350, 351, 384, 446,492, 730/2 580, 581, 582, 675,677, 685,693, HB-965 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 743,744, 735/Act title: 869, 870, 872, 873, 874, 877, 968, SB-455 978, 1036, 1040, 1145, 1146, 1243, 735/1: 1292, 1465, 1536, 1556, 1577, 1578, SB-455 1579, 1588, 1589, 1590, 1724, 1749, 735/2: 1827, 1849, 1896, 1954, 1955, 2107, SB-455; HB-965 2161,2162,2165,2176, 2177,2194, 735/3: 2245, 2277, 2359 SB-455; HB-965 805/8.20 new: 735/4: SB-1238, 1245, 1249; HB-2540, SB-455 2541,2542, 2548, 2557,2570, 2640 735/5: 805/8.22 new: SB-455 HB-2149 735/6: 805/9.1: SB-455 SB-801 735/7: SB-455 REVENUE 750/1-1: 35 SB-450 5/18-213 new: 750/1-3: HB-2179,2217 SB-241; HB-442, 965 5/101: 750/2-1 rep.: SB-134 HB-965 5/201: 750/2-3: SB-541, 572, 703; HB-400, 1098, HB-965 1733, 1955, 2091 750/3-3: 5/202: HB-965 SB-1141; HB-427 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2021 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35--Cont. 5/202.5 new: 5/507R new: SB-541; HB-1955, 2091 SB-1258; HB-1212, 2563 5/203: 5/507S new: SB-17, 267, 729, 907, 1120,1158; HB-1212 HB-268, 274,617,747,850, 943, 5/507Tnew: 1201, 1574, 1733, 1758, 1810, 1831, HB-1212 2153 5/509: 5/204: SB-87, 130, 296, 428, 560, 675, 1258; SB-372, 644, 969, 1163; HB-389, HB-184, 1212, 1510, 2341, 2563 916,1134, 1729,2091 5/510: 5/206: SB-87, 130, 296, 428, 560, 1258; HB-428, 841 HB-184, 1212, 1510, 2341, 2563 5/208: 5/512: SB-379, 1021; HB-429, 1955 SB-465, 572 5/209: 5/701: SB-729; HB-618, 1973, 2332, 2335 HB-727, 1955 5/210: 5/710: HB-401 HB-1955 5/211 new: 5/803: SB-46, 90, 372, 469, 572,848,966; HB-1955 HB-120, 148, 313, 359, 399, 402, 5/901: 449, 619, 762, 916, 1196, 1381, 1581, SB.10; HB-209, 506, 1955, 2091, 1757, 1758, 1832, 1964 2292 5/212 new: 5/906: SB-372; HB-916 HB-2332 5/304: 5/909: SB-729; HB-1649, 1893,2332,2335 HB-2332, 2335 5/502: 5/910: HB-1955 HB-2332, 2335 5/503: 5/911.2 new: SB-726, 729; HB-1893, 2332, 2335 SB-425 5/507A rep.: 5/913: SB-675 HB-2332 5/507B rep.: 5/917: SB-675 HB-600, 2332 5/507C rep.: 5/1002: SB-675 SB-726, 729; HB-1893 5/507D rep.: 5/1109: SB-675 HB-2332, 2335 5/507E rep.: 5/1405.1: SB-130, 675; HB-2341 HB-2332, 2335 5/507F rep.: 5/1405.2: SB-675 HB.2332, 2335 5/507G: 5/1405.3: SB-87; HB-721, 1374, 1438 HB.2332, 2335 5/507G rep.. 5/1405.4 new: SB-675 SB.907; HB-1212 5/507H rep.: 5/1501: SB-675 SB-400; HB-2332, 2335 5/5071 rep.: 105/2: SB-675 SB-108, 597 5/507J rep.: 105/2a: SB-675 HB-1133 5/507K: 105/2a-1: HB-1212 HB-1710 5/507K rep.: 105/3-5: SB-675 SB-285, 528, 647, 716, 1004, 1108; 5/507M rep.: HB-130, 615, 742, 776, 1523, 1637, SB-675 1827, 2108, 2215 5/507Q new: 105/3-10: SB-296, 428, 560; HB-184, 1212, SB-39, 108, 387, 540, 1108; HB-1 1, 1510 679, 1147, 1637, 2614 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2022 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 105/3-15: 115/2b: HB-433 HB-1710 105/3-35: 115/3-5: HB.614 SB-528, 647, 716, 1108; HB-130, 105/3-45: 615, 1523, 1637, 1754, 1827,2108, SB-647; HB-1900 2215 105/3-55: 115/3-10: SB-1254 SB-39, 108, 387, 540, 1108; HB-11, 105/3-60. 679, 1147, 1637, 2614 SB-219; HB-503 115/3-35: 105/3-85. HB-614 SB-907, 1264; HB-1212,1733 115/3-40: 105/3-90:7 HB-1733 SB-6 105/3-95 new: 11H-15 HB-1133, 2185 H-1527 105/5.401 new: 11B-43 HB-591 115/9- 105/9: 115/9: SB-40 135, 136 726, 729 794; SB-40, 135, 136, 726, 729,794,907; HB-9, 1893, 2292 HB-9, 1212, 1733, 1893, 2292 105/12: 115/12: SB-1125; HB-1979 SB-1125; HB-1979 105/14: 115/15: SB-646 SB-646 110/2: 120/1: SB-108, 597 SB-108, 597; HB-2639 110/2a: 120/la: HB-430, 1133 SB-471; HB-1133 110/2b: 120/la-1: HB-1710 HB-1710 110/3-5: 120/lc SB-528, 647, 716, 1108; HB-130, HB-776 615, 1523,1637, 1827, 2108,2215 120/le: 110/3-10: SB-133; HB-722 SB-39, 108, 387, 540, 1108; HB-1 1, 120/1g: 679, 1147, 1637, 2614 HB-1754 110/3-35: 120/2-5: HB-614 SB-108, 285, 528, 647, 716, 1004, 110/3-40: 1108; HB-130, 615, 742, 1523, 1637, SB-647 1754, 1764, 1827 ,2108, 2215 110/3-45: 120/2-10: SB-1254 SB-39, 108, 387, 540, 1108; HB-11, 110/3-70: 679, 1147, 1637, 2614 SB-907, 1264; HB-1212, 1733 120/2-35: 110/3-75: HB-614 HB-1733 120/2-40: 110/3-80 new: SB-647 HB-1 133 120/2-50: 110/9: SB-219; HB-503 SB-40, 135, 136, 726, 729, 794; 120/2-71 new: HB-9, 1893, 2292 SB-726; HB-1893 110/12: 120/2-75 new: SB-1125; HB-1979 HB-2185 110/15: 120/2a: SB-646 HB-2332, 2335 115/1: 120/2d: HB-1523 SB-40, 136; HB-9 115/2: 120/2e: SB-108, 597; HB-764 SB-40, 136; HB-9 115/2a: 120/2f: HB-1133 SB-40, 136; HB-9, 1993 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2023 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont 120/2i: 200/1-95: HB-432 SB-393 120/3: 200/1-100: SB-40, 135, 136, 726, 729, 794, 907; HB-1172 HB-9, 1212, 1733, 1893, 2292 200/1-130: 120/4: SB-204; HB-2093 SB-726, 729; HB-1893 200/1-145: 120/5f: HB-723 HB-2332, 2335 200/2-10: 120/51: HB-1212, 1291 SB-729, 907; HB-1212 200/2-45: 120/6: HB-211, 2519 SB-540 200/2-50: 120/6e new: HB-211, 2519 SB-1125; HB-1979 200/2-52 new: 120/11: HB-211, 2519 SB-295, 729,907; HB-2332 200/2-55: 120/12: HB-2100 SB-215 200/2-55 rep.: 120/13: SB-571; HB-2428 SB-646 200/2-60: 125/2: HB-211, 880, 1303, 2519 SB-387; HB-1147, 1492 200/2-70: 125/3: SB-565 SB-387; HB-1147, 1492 200/3-5: 125/10: SB-571; HB-2428 SB-387; HB-1147, 1492 200/3-20: 125/15 new: SB-470 HB-2614 200/3-30: 142/Act rep.: HB-2100 SB-465 200/3-40: 142/10: HB-1291 HB-1254 200/3-45: 145/4: HB-2100 SB-1117; HB-2117 200/3-50: 145/6: SB-394, 563 SB-967; HB-1886 200/3-50 rep.: 200/Art.: SB-571; HB-2428 HB-1291 200/3-55: 200/Art.: HB-1171 SB-368; HB-1055 200/3-55 rep.: 200/Div.: SB-571; HB-2428 SB-565; HB-2100 200/3-60: 200/Div.: HB-2100 SB-368; HB-1055 200/4-10: 200/Division: HB-1465, 2100 SB-1; HB-200, 1145, 1465 200/4-15: 200/Title: HB-2100 HB-1291 200/4-20 rep.: 200/1-45: SB-1253 HB-435 200/5-5: 200/1-50: SB-565, 823; HB-239, 1465,2100, HB-18 2218 200/1-55: 200/5-10: HB-1291 HB-1465, 2100 200/1-60: 200/5-15: HB-434 SB-565; HB.1465, 2100 200/1-65: 200/6-5: HB-17 HB-2100 200/1-75: 200/6-10: HB-19 HB-1465, 2100 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2024 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont 200/6-15: 200/9-210 rep.: HB-2100 HB-1291 200/6-20: 200/9-220: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1465 200/6-25: 200/9-225 rep.: HB-1291, 2100 HB-1291 200/6-30: 200/9-235: HB-2100 HB-2100 200/6-35: 200/9-245: HB-2100 HB-2100 200/6-40: 200/9-250: SB-565; HB.1465, 2100 HB-2100 200/6-45: 200/9-260: SB-565; HB-1465, 2100 SB-565; HB-1465, 2100 200/6-50: 200/9-265: HB-2100 HB-1465, 2100, 2659 200/7-5: 200/9-270: HB-1992 HB-2100 200/7-10: 200/10-5: HB-1465 HB-965 200/8-5: 200/10-27: SB-92; HB-1291 HB-375 200/8-10: 200/10-27 new: HB-1291 SB-213 200/8-15: 200/10-30: HB-1291 HB-1123 200/8-40: 200/10-110: HB-1291 HB-1291 200/8-55: 200/10-115: HB-1291, 2100 HB-1291 200/9-5: 200/10-120: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291,2100 200/9-80: 200/10-125: HB-2100 HB-1291 200/9-85: 200/10-130: HB-1465, 2183 HB-1291 200/9-95: 200/10-135: HB-1291 HB-2100 200/9-110: 200/10-135 rep.: HB-1291 HB-1291 200/9-140: 200/10-140: HB-1291 HB-1291 200/9-150: 200/10-145: SB-714 HB-1291 200/9-155: 200/10-147: HB-446 HB-1291 200/9-155 rep.: 200/10-150: HB-1291 HB-965, 1291 200/9-160: 200/10-155. SB-279, 472, 566; HB-1291, 1326 SB-133; HB-2323 200/9-163 new: 200/10-167: HB-931 HB-965 200/9-170: 200/10-169: SB-724 HB-965 200/9-170 rep.: 200/10-170: SB-472, 566 HB-1291 200/9-175: 200/10-200: SB-724 HB-2100 200/9-180: 200/10-200 rep.: SB-472, 566, 724 HB-1291 200/9-205 rep.: 200/10-223: HB-1291 HB-1291 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2025 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/11-80: 200/15-65: HB-1291 SB-126, 604; HB-121, 1733, 2141 200/11-110: 200/15-87 new: HB-1291 HB-2165 200/12-5: 200/15-143 new: HB-2100 SB-909; HB-1999 200/12-10: 200/15-153 new: HB-1291, 2100 , HB-1548 200/12-15: 200/15-170: HB-899, 2141 SB-566; HB-387, 1291,2222 200/12-30: 200/15-172: S-1253; HB-198, 1126, 1291, 2100 SB-238, 250, 418, 723; HB-223, 766, 200/12-35: 1291, 1828, 2100, 2141, 2640 HB-1412, 1431 200/15-175: 200/12-40: HB-117, 931, 1291, 1306, 2222, 2275 H2B-2100 200/15-180: 200/12-40 rep.: SB-900; HB-1123, 1308, 1645, 1954 2HB1291 200/15-185 new: 200/12-45: HB-2100 HB-2149 20012-50200/16-5 1-5 HB.1465, 2100 HB-198, 1291, 1465, 2100 200/16-104 200/12-55 2HB165-1 200 SB-1253; HB-198 20HB1465,2100 200HB21 SB-565; HB-2100 HB200/12-62100 200/16-25: 200HB-2100 12-65HB-2100 HB-2100 SB-565; HB-2100 H20/13-10: 200/16-35: 20013HB-2100 HB-2100 H200/B-2100 200/16-40.0 20013-10 rep.: HB-2100 200/13-1291 200/16-45: HB-2100 SB-565; HB-2100 200/-2100 200/16-50 200/13-20rep.: 200140 HB-1291, 2100 HB-2100 200/13-30: 200/16-55: HB-2100 SB-565; HB-1172,1291,2100 200/14-0 200/16-57 new: HB-2100 HB-1172 200/14-10: 200/16-60: SB-565; HB-1465, 2100 HB-2100 200/14-15: 200/16-60 rep.: SB-368,565, 753; HB.1465,2100 HB-1291 200/14-20: 200/16-65: HB-2100 HB-2100 200/14-25: 200/16-65 rep.: HB-1998 HB-1291 200/14-35: 200/16-70: SB-565; HB-1172, 1465,2100 HB-2100 200/14-40: 200/16-75: HB-2659 HB-155, 931, 2100 200/14-41 new: 200/16-80: HB-2659 HB-1291, 1465, 2100 200/15-5: 200/16-85: HB-2100 SB-565; HB-2100 200/15-10: 200/16-90: SB-288 SB-565; HB-1291, 2100 200/15-60: 200/16-95: SB-244; HB-596, 931 SB-564; HB.1465, 2100 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2026 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/16-95 rep.: 200/16-165: SB-565 HB-1172, 2100 200/16-100: 200/16-170: HB.1465, 2100 HB-2100 200/16-100 rep.: 200/16-175: SB-565 SB.368 200/16-102 new: 200/16-175 rep.: HB-2219 HB-2100 200/16-103 new: 200/16-180: HB-1465, 2219 HB-1291, 2100 200/16-105: 200/16-185: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291, 2100 200/16-105 rep.: 200/16-187 new: SB-565 HB-1172 200/16-110: 200/16-200: HB-1465, 2100 HB-2100 200/16-110 rep.: 200/16-210 new: SB-565 SB-368; HB-1055 200/16-115: 200/17-5: HB-1172, 1465, 2100 SB-213; HB-375, 1057 200/16-115 rep.: 200/17-5 rep.: SB-565 HB-1291 200/16-120: 200/17-10 rep.: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291 200/16-120 rep.: 200/17-15: SB-565 HB-2100 200/16-125: 200/17-15 rep.: SB-565; HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291 200/16-125 rep.: 200/17-20 rep.: SB-565 HB-1291 200/16-127 new: 200/17-25: HB-1172 HB-1372 200/16-130: 200/17-25 rep.: HB.1465, 2100 HB-1291 200/16-130 rep.: 200/17-30 rep.: SB-565 HB-1291 200/16-135: 200/17-40 rep.: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291 200/16-135 rep.: 200/18-10: SB-565 SB-899 200/16-140: 200/18-25: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291 200/16-140 rep.: 200/18-35: SB-565 HB-1291, 2100 200/16-145: 200/18-40: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1291, 2100 200/16-145 rep.: 200/18-45: SB-565 SB-401, 544; HB-1203, 1291 200/16-150: 200/18-47 new: HB-1465, 2100 HB-1955 200/16-150 rep.: 200/18-50: SB-565 HB-1291 200/16-155: 200/18-55: HB-1291, 1465, 2100 SB-899; HB-2335 200/16-155 rep.: 200/18-55 rep.: SB-565 HB-1291 200/16-157 new: 200/18-56: HB-2100 SB-899 200/16-160: 200/18-56 rep.: SB-565; HB-1465, 1642, 2100, 2220 HB-1291 200/16-163 new: 200/18-60: HB-2220 SB-899 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2027 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/18-60 rep.: 200/18-185: HB-1291 SB-1, 2,134, 135, 212, 264, 325, 326, 200/18-65: 368,401, 510, 521,526, 527, 544, SB-899; HB-2335 572, 656, 713, 715, 999; HB,200, 200/18-65 rep.: 220, 375, 559, 595, 1145, 1212, 1461, HB-1291 1898, 2087,2100,2180,2217,2520 200/18-66 new: 200/18-185 rep.: SB-899 HB-1291 200/18-70: 200/18-186 new: SB-899 SB-656 200/18-70 rep.. 200/18-190: HB-1291 SB-212, 243, 325, 326, 368, 401, 526, 200/18-75 rep.: 999; HB-375, 1762, 2180 HB-1291 200/18-190 rep.: HB-1291 200/18-80: HB-1291 200/18-191 new: SB-899; HB-2335 HB-2520 200/18-80 rep.: 200/18-195: HB-1291 20018851 SB-243, 325, 326, 510; HB-375, 1683, 1762, 2180 SB2899; HB-2335 0/1683,1762r2180 SB-899; HB-2335 200/18-195 rep.: 200/18-85 rep.: HB-1291 H-1291 HB-1291 H/B-1291 200/18-200: 200/18-87 new: HB-374 HB-2335 200/18-200 rep.: 200/18-90: HB-1291 SB-899; HB-2335 200/18-205: 200/18-90rep.: SB-1; HB-932, 1334 HB-1291 200/18-205 rep.: 200/18-95 rep.: HB-1291 HB-1291 200/18-210: 200/18-100 rep.: SB-243; HB-1762 HB-1291 200/18-210 rep.: 200/18-103 new: HB-1291 HB-977 200/18-212 new: 200/18-105: SB.368 S-899; HB-1291 200/18-212 rep.: 200/18-115: HB-2520 HB-1291, 2246 200/18-213: 200/18-120: HB-375 SB-121, 1012; HB-2676 200/18-213 new: 200/18-125: SB-326, 510; HB-375, 2180,2535 HB-1291 200/18-215: 200/18-135: HB-375 HB-1291, 2100 200/18-215 rep.: 200/18-140: HB-1291 HB-1291 200/18-220 rep.: 200/18-153 new: SB-1; HB-200, 1145, 1291 HB-222 200/18-225: 200/18-155: SB-1; HB.200, 1145 HB-1291, 2100 200/18-225 rep.: 200/18-167 new: HB-1291 HB-1195 200/18-230: 200/18-170: HB-1239 HB-1465, 2100 200/18-230 rep.: 200/18-175: HB-1291 HB-965 200/18-235: 200/18-176 new: HB-200 HB-1203 200/18-235 rep.: 200/18-183 new: HB-1291 SB-127, 572, 668, 703; HB-383, 200/18-240: 2024, 2091, 2141 HB-2100 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2028 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/18-240 rep.: 200/21-105: HB-1291 SB-949; HB-1997 200/18-243 new: 200/21-110: SB-1; HB-200, 1145 SB.368; HB-1465 200/18-245: 200/21-115: HB-1461 SB.368; HB-1465, 2141 200/18-245 rep.: 200/21-117 new: HB-1291 HB-1731 200/18-246: 200/21-120: SB-134, 135, 212, 401,521,544, 715, HB-2100 999; HB-375, 1212 200/21-135: 200/18-246 new: SB-565; HB-1465, 2100 SB-1; HB.200, 1145 200/21-150: 200/18-247 new: SB-368; HB-1465, 2141 SB-I, 325; HB-200, 1145 200/21-160: 200/18-248: SB-368; HB-1465 SB-326; HB-375 200/21-170: 200/18-248 new: SB.368; HB-1465 SB-I; HB-200, 1145 200/21-175: 200/18-249 new: SB-368; HB-1055, 1465 SB-1; HB-200, 1145 200/21-265: 200/18-249.5 new: HB-1424 SB-1; HB-200, 1145 200/21-300 200/18-260 rep.: HB-1291 HB-1291 200/21-310: 200/19-23 new: SB-369, 949; HB-931, 1997,2100 HB-1731 200/21-315: 200 -1731 SB370 HB-1291 200/21-330: 200B20-10. HB-1303 200/20-10: 200/21-355: 200/-15, 11 SB-105, 370,396 HB-1291 200/22-5: 200/20- SB-1022; HB-1123 2200/-6B- 25 200/22- 75: 200/20-16; : HB-1303, 1304 20020-190 200/22-80: HB-2659 HB.1303, 1304 200/20-210: 200/22-85: HB-1334, 1460 SB-371 200/20-217new: 200/23-5: HB-1334 SB.368; HB-155,194, 196, 931, 200/21-1: 1055, 1291, 1465 HB-1291 200/23-10: 200/21-20: SB.368, 570; HB-1055, 1465 HB-1291 200/23-15: 200/21-25: SB.368, 1250; HB-25, 1055, 1291, HB-1291, 2559 1465, 2618 200/21-30: 200/23-20: HB-1291, 1646, 2559 SB.368; HB-1055 200/21-352 200/23-25: HB-1291 SB.368; HB-1465 200121-40: 200/23-30. SB-907; HB-1291 SB.368; HB-1465 200/21-45 200/23-30 rep.: HB-1291 SB-368; HB-1055 200/21-501 200/23-35: HB-1291 SB.368; HB-1465 200/21-60: 200/23-45 new. HB-1291 SB-570 200/21-90: 200/25-15: SB-107, 566, 985 HB-1291 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2029 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/27-25: 505/16: HB-976 HB-2332, 2335 200/27-40: 505/22 new: SB-393 SB-898 200/27-45: 505/23 new: HB-976 SB-898 200/27-50: 505/24 new: HB-976, 1291 SB-898 200/27-60: 505/25 new: HB-1291 SB-898 200/27-75: 505/26 new: HB-1291 SB-898 200/27-80: 615/1: HB-1291 SB-1232; HB-1149 200/27-90 new: 615/2: SB-650; HB-1251 SB-39, 1108; HB-11, 1637 200/30-10: 620/1: HB-1291 SB-1232 200/31-35." 62012: HB-937,2432 SB-39, 1108; HB-11, 1637 200/31-37 new: 163012 2 SB-1214; HB-1995 735/3-2 200/32-17 new. SB-726 7729 H HB.1465 SB-726, 729; HB-1893 200/33-1 new: 735/3-3: B 8HB-1055 SB-726, 729; HB.1461, 1893 SB.368; HB-1055 735/3-7: 200/211 new HB.2332,2335 HB-2192 735/3-8." 205/44: SB-24 SB-279 7735/3-11 new: 250/15. SB-726, 729; HB-1893 SB.249 405/13.1 new: PENSIONS HB-836 40 505/1.2: 5/Art.lA new: HB.2332, 2335 HB-1491 505/1.14: 5/Art.3A new: HB.2332, 2335 HB-1555 505/1.23 new: 5/Art.22Div.8: SB-898 HB-1555 505/2: 5/Art.22Div.A rep.: SB-898 HB-1491 505/2a: 5/1-101.1: SB-721; HB-901 HB-1491 505/6: 5/1-101.3 new: HB.2332, 2335 HB-1491 505/6a: 5/1-101.4 new: HB-2332, 2335 HB-1491 505/8: 5/1-102 new. SB-276, 345; HB-965, 1592, 1830, HB-1491 2173 5/1-113.- 505/13: SB-1249; HB-743, 1491, 1822, 1823, SB-220 2176, 2177, 2570 505/13a: 5/1-113.1 new: SB-898 HB-1491, 1686 505/13a.5: 5/1-113.2 new: HB-2332, 2335 HB-1491 505/13a 6: 5/1-113.3 new: HB.2332, 2335 HB-1491 505/15: 5/1-113. 4 new: HB.2332, 2335 HB-1491 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2030 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40-Cont. 40-Cont 5/1-113.5 new: 5/3-108.2 new: HB-1491 HB-1491 5/1-113.6 new: 5/3-108.3 new: HB-1491 HB-1491 5/1-113.7 new: 5/3-109: HB-1491 SB-101; HB-1243, 2176,2177, 2359 5/1-113.8 new: 5/3-109.1: HB-1491 HB-1243, 2177 5/1-113.9 new: 5/3-110: HB-1491 SB-101; HB-245, 1243, 2162,2176, 5/1-113.10 new: 2177, 2359 HB-1491/3-13 5/1-113.11 new: S38 10HB2177 TJD lyini B-738; HB-2177 HB-1491 5/3-110.4: 5/1-116.1 new: HB-1292 SB-61, 103,114; HB-324, 2176 53-110. 5/1-117 new: -/3-110.6: SB-60, 103, 114; HB-324, 1589, 2176 HB-247, 248,2550 5/1-118 new: 5/3-110.7 new: SB-735; HB-967, 1589 HB-245, 1243, 2162, 2177 5/1A-lO1 new: 5/3-111: -1491new SB-887; HB-95, 107 5/1A-102new 5/3-111.1: HB-1491 HB-95, 2548 5/A-103 ew 5/3-111.2 new: HB-1491 HB-93, 11 5/IA-104 new: 5/3-112: HB-1491 SB-95, 887; HB.2177 5/1A-105 new: 5/3-112.1 new: HB-1491 SB-888; HB-94, 95 5/1A-106 new: 5/3-114.2: HB-1491 HB-458, 2359 5/1A-107 new: 5/3-114.3: HB-1491 HB-96 5/1A-108 new: 5/3-114.4: HB-1491 HB-2548 5/IA-109 new: 5/3-120: HB-1491 HB-2161 5/1A-110 new: 5/3-121: HB-1491 SB-95; HB.2177 5/1A-11 new: 5/3-124.1: HB-1491 HB-105 5/1A-112 new: 5/3-124.3 new: HB-1491 HB-106 5/1A-113 new: 5/3-125: HB-1491 HB-2163 5/2-108.1: 5/3-125.2: HB-1634 HB-2160 5/2-119.1: 5/3-128: HB-1634 HB-2159 5/2-121: 5/3-131: SB.114 HB-109 5/2-123: 5/3-132: SB-1287; HB-2662 HB-109, 1491, 2163 5/2-156: 5/3-135: SB-194 HB-109, 1491, 2163 5/3-102: 5/3-136.1 new: HB-1491 HB-27 5/3-103: 5/3-137.1 new: HB-108 HB-2163 5/3-106: 5/3-141: SB-101; HB-27, 2176, 2177, 2359 HB-2163 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2031 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 40-Cont 5/3-143: 5/5-154: HB-109, 1491 SB.99; HB-334 5/3-145: 5/5-154.1: HB-108 SB-99; HB-333 5/3-147: 5/5-157: SB-194 HB-384 5/3-150: 5/5-167.1: HB-1243, 2177 SB-99; HB-350, 685 5/4-103: 5/5-167.4: SB-608 SB-99, 410; HB-349, 675 5/4-105c new: 5/5-168: HB-1491 SB-99; HB-925 5/4-105d new: 5/5-178: HB-1491 HB-654 5/4-107: 5/5-179: SB-101; HB-27, 2176, 2177, 2359 HB-337 5/4-108: 5/5-212: SB-101; HB-245, 2162, 2176, 2177, SB-114 2359 5/5-227: 5/4-108.4 new: SB-194 HB-245, 2162 5/5-236: 5/4-109.1: HB-2550 HB-1036 5/5-237 new: 5/4-109.3 new: SB-114, 463,653 HB-1040 5/6-127.1 new: 5/4-110: HB-870 SB-114, 423; HB-813, 1039, 1847, 5/6-128: 2176 HB-869 5/4-110.1: 5/6-128.2: SB-114, 423; HB-813, 1039, 1847, HB-874 2176 5/6-128.4: 5/4-114: SB-100, 114; HB-874 SB-114, 423; HB-813, 1039, 1847, 5/6-141.1: 2176 HB-877 5/4-118: 5/6-143: HB-1038 SB-100, 114; HB-871 5/4-121: 5/6-151.1: SB-608; HB-2158 HB-872 5/4-123: 5/6-159: HB-1491 SB-100, 114 5/4-123.2 new: 5/6-164: HB-27 SB-100, 114; HB-492, 873 5/4-128: 5/6-164.1: HB-1491 SB-100, 114; HB-492, 873 5/4-132.1 new: 5/6-164.2: HB-1035 HB-968 5/4-134: 5/6-165: HB-1491 SB-100, 114 5/4-138: 5/6-175: SB-194 HB-875 5/4-141.1 new: 5/6-210.1: SB-608 SB-100, 114 5/5-114: 5/6-221: HB-335,685 SB-194 5/5-132: 5/7-109.3: HB-338,685 HB-110,978,2052,2194 5/5-132.3 new: 5/7-111: HB-336 HB-101, 1848, 1897 5/5-144: 5/7-113: SB-99; HB-351 HB-101, 1848, 1897 5/5-148: 5/7-116: HB-685 HB-101,697, 1848, 1897 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2032 STATUTES AMENDED (I LCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40-Cont. 40-Cont 5/7-118: 5/7-205: SB-114, 346; HB-1557 SB-114, 346; HB-1557 5/7-127: 5/7-206: HB-2177 SB-114, 346; HB-1557 5/7-132: 5/7-208: SB-206; HB-683, 1896 SB-114, 346; HB-1557 5/7-137: 5/7-209: SB-347; HB-1556 SB-114, 346; HB-1557 5/7-139: 5/7-219: SB-347; HB-101, 1556, 1848, 1897, SB-194 2044 5/8-125: 5/7-139.6: SB-100; HB-582 HB-1292 5/8-137: 5/7-139 7: HB-1536 HB-1779 58-1371: 5/7-139.8: /HB-1536 HB-247, 248, 2550 H8-138: 5/7-139.9 new: B-1536 HB-1243, 2177 5/8-139: 5/7-141: SB-100; HB-582 SB-347; HB-133, 1556 S- ; HB-582 SB-100; HB-582 5/7-141.1: /73 HB-2556 5/8-1 73. 5HB-42556 SB-100; HB-582 5/7-141.1 new: 5/8-193.1 new: SB-251; HB-413, 1213, 1555 H-2039n 5/7-141.2 new: 5/-20 SB-251; HB-1213, 1555 SB-100; HB-582 5/7-141.3 new: 5/8-230 - SB-251; HB-1213, 1555 SB-100; HB-582 5/7-146: 5/8-230.5 new: SB-347, 1238; H-1556 SB-100; HB-582, 2107,2245 5/7-147: 5/8-233: SB-347; HB-1556 SB-100; HB-582 5/7-150: 5/8-242.1 new: SB-1238 HB-2189 5/7-152: 5/8-244.1: SB-347; HB-102, 677, 1556 HB-1536 5/7-153.5: 5/8-251: HB-696 SB-194 5/7-154: 5/9-121.10: SB-347; HB-1556 HB-2550 5/7-156: 5/9-121.13 new: SB-347; HB-694, 1556 SB-114, 463, 653 5/7-157: 5/9-128.1: HB-698 HB-1292 5/7-164: 5/9-133: HB-698 SB-340 5/7-169: 5/9-133.1: HB-695 SB-340 5/7-171: 5/9-146.2 new: HB-413, 1896 SB-340; HB-1292 5/7-174: 5/9-150: SB-114; HB-415, 2039 HB-1292 5/7-175: 5/9-186.1 new: SB-114; HB-415 HB-2039 5/7-175.1: 5/9-235: SB.114; HB-415, 2039 SB-194 5/7-199.1: 5/11-110: HB-339, 693 SB-100; HB-581 5/7-201: 5/11-124: SB-114, 346; HB-1557 SB-100; HB-581 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2033 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40-Cont. 40-Cont. 5/11-125.8 new: 5/14-104.7: SB-100; HB-581 HB-323 5/11-134.2: 5/14-104.10 new: SB-100; HB-581 SB-1245; HB-104,248 5/11-153: 5/14-105: SB-100; HB-581 HB-1779 5/11-169: 5/14-105.5: SB-100; HB-581 HB-1292 5/11-190: 5/14-105.6: SB-100; HB-581 SB-738; HB-2177 5/11-217: 5/14-106: SB-100; HB-581 SB-253 5/11-221: 5/14-108: SB-100; HB-581 SB-193, 224, 376, 513, 1135, 1256; 5/11-221.3 new: HB-414, 2524 SB-100; HB-581 5/14-108.2b new: 5/11-222.1 new: HB-2107, 2245 HB-2189 5/14-109: 5/11-230: SB-531, 1255; HB-2616 SB-194 5/14-110: 5/12-133.1: SB-27, 114, 530; HB-112, 244, 247, HB-1146 248, 704,965, 1066, 1067, 2550 5/12-133.4 new: 5/14-114: SB-114, 230; HB-580, 744 HB-703, 2178 5/12-191: 5/14-117: SB-194 HB-705 5/13-204: 5/14-118: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 HB-705 5/13-301: 5/14-119: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-223, 1257 5/13-302: 5/14-120: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 HB-705 5/13-304: 5/14-121: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-223, 1257; HB-705 5/13-305: 5/14-123.1: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-104, 114; HB-325, 2107,2245 5/13-306: 5/14-124: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 HB-2107, 2245 5/13-308: 5/14-131: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-104, 114; HB-325 5/13-309: 5/14-133: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-1287; HB-2524, 2662 5/13-310: 5/14-134: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 HB-2039 5/13-314: 5/14-134.1: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 HB-2039 5/13-401: 5/14-135.08: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-104, 114; HB-325 5/13-402: 5/14-138: SB-1249; HB-743, 2570 SB-104, 114; HB-325, 1845 5/13-807: 5/14-149: SB-194 SB-194 5/14-102.1 new: 5/15-106: HB-118 SB-241; HB-442, 965, 2561 5/14-103.04: 5/15-107: HB-1687 SB-1094; HB-122 5/14-103.05: 5/15-112: HB-965, 2107,2245 HB-700 5/14-103.12: 5/15-113.4: SB-248; HB-103, 701 SB-253 5/14-104: 5/15-134: SB-1287; HB-927, 1687, 2253, 2662 SB-1094; HB.122 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2034 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40-Cont. 40- Cont. 5/15-136: 5/17-115: SB-224, 376, 1256 HB-1589 5/15-136.2: 5/17-115.1 new: HB-1724, 1849 HB-1589 5/15-136.3 new: 5/17-116: SB-252, 1267; HB-699, 845, 983 SB-376, 467; HB-1577, 1588, 2540 5/15-158.2 new: 5/17-116.1: SB-1094; HB-122 HB-1579, 1724, 1849, 2542 5/15-159: 5/17-116.3: SB-241, 287; HB-442, 2039 SB-1136, 1243 5/15-159. new 5/17-116.7 new: HB-2039 SB-889; HB-1578 515-187 5/17-116.8 new: SB-19; HB-207 5/17-117.1: 5/16-127: HB-1589 SB-15,253, 1094; HB-122,177, 5/7-119 1846 HB-1590 5/16-128:. 5/17-120 SB-115,1094; HB-122, 177, 1846 HB-1589 5/16-131.1: 5/17-122: HB-322 SB-466, 467; HB-1589 5/16-133: 5/17-127: SB-224, 376, 1256 HB-1591 5/16-133.2: 5/17-128 rep.: SB-102; HB-1724, 1849 HB-206 5/16-133.3: 5/17-129: SB-465 HB-206 5/16-133.6 new: 5/17-134: SB-889 HB-1589 5/16-133.7 new: 5/17-137: SB-889 SB-114, 532 5/16-136.2: 5/17-138: SB114, 465,610; HB-323 SB.114, 532 5/16-140: 5/17-139: SB-1093, 1094; HB122 SB-114, 532 5/16-152.5: 5/17-142.1: SB-114 HB-323 5/16-153.1: 5/17-146: SB-307; HB-323, 826 HB-1589 5/16-153.2: 5/17-149: SB-114, 465; HB-323 HB-1589, 2541 5/16-153.3: 5/17-149.1: SB.114; HB-323 SB-194 5/16-153.4: 5/17-150: SB-114, 307; HB323,826 HB-1589 5/16-158: 5/17-156.1: SB-307; HB-826 HB-1590 5/16-163: 5/17-156.3: SB-287 SB-114,465,610; HB-323 5/16-165: 5/18-122: SB-287 HB-895 5/16-176: 5/18-125: SB-104, 114; HB-325, 1845 SB-94, 104,114 5/16-185: 5/18-133: HB-1733 SB-59, 104, 114; HB-325 5/16-199: 5/18-163: SB-194 SB-194 5/17-106: 5/20-109: SB-19; HB-207, 1589, 2541 HB-2107, 2245 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2035 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 50--Cont. 5/22-307: 105/3: HB-813, 1037 HB-946 5/22-503: 105/3.1: HB-109 SB-1152 5/22-503.1: 105/4.5 new: HB-489 SB.1152 5/22-503.3 new: 125/1: HB-489 HB.801 5/22-508: 125/5: HB-109 HB-1611 5/22-803 new: 135/10: SB-251,424; HB-1213, 1555 SB-903 5/22-1001: 205/3: SB-251,424; HB-1213, 1555, 1591 HB-934, 938 5/22-1002: 205/4: SB-251, 424; HB-1213, 1555 HB.934, 938 5/22-1003: 205/7: SB-251,424; HB-1213, 1555, 1591 HB-934, 938 5/22A-109: 310/1: HB-2039 SB-1245; HB-2189 5/22A-112: 310/2: SB-1287; HB-2662 SB-749 5/22A-114: 330/2: SB-1287; HB-2662 SB-1245; HB-2189 15/1.3 new: 405/5 new: SB-307; HB.323, 826 HB-2676 420/4: INTERSTATE COMPACTS HB.1699 45 435/Act rep.: 20/2: SB-675, 1138, 1233 HB-2517, 2525 510/3: 20/2 new: SB-1245; HB-2189 SB-4; HB-204 705/2: 50/3: SB.441,480 HB-965 705/6: 90/2: SB-602, 721 SB-998 705/7: HB-517, 1042, 2466 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 705/8: 50 SB.441, 480; HB-517, 1042 20/5.5 new: 705/8.1: HB-1488 SB-441,787 20/11: 705/8.2 new: HB-979 SB.441,480, 645, 787 20/15: 705/9: HB-979 HB-2670 20/18: 705/10.1: HB-979 SB-441, 480 20/19.1 new: 705/10.2 new: SB-265 HB-2212 20/21.5 new: 710/1: HB-2441 HB-1329 40/1: 720/2: SB-1245; HB-1352, 2189 SB.441, 480 105/1: 725/3.2: SB.907; HB-864 SB-247; HB-690 105/2: 735/Act rep.: SB-907 HB.1732 105/2.1 new: 740/11: SB-1074 SB-637 105/2a: 750/0.01: SB-907 HB-135, 637 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2036 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 50-Cont. 55-Cont. 750/1: 5/2-3010: SB-957; HB-1338 HB-1192 750/2: 5/2-6004: HB-2151 SB-414 750/2.02: 5/3-2013: SB-957; HB-124, 1338 HB-242 750/2 05. 5/3-5018: SB-655 SB-158, 761; HB-1337 750/2 12 5/3-5029: HB-124,2208 HB-965 750/2 16: 5/3-5031: SB818; HB-640 SB-180; HB-553, 1191, 1725 750/8217: - 5/3-6001.5 new: 750S2.17: B-904 SB-818; HB-640 5/3-6010: 750/220 new: HB.505 SB-957; HB-124, 1338 5/3-6019.5 new: 750/225 new: HB-157 HB-1338 5/3-6021: 750/230 new: SB-706, 1187 HB-1338 5/3-6038 new: 750/5: SB-239; HB.186, 497, 1384 SB-957; HB-124, 1338 5/3-7015: 750/6.2 new: HB-1193 SB-957; HB-124, 1338 5/3-8014: 750/6.3 new: HB-911 SB-957; HB-1338 5/3-9005: 750/10.5 new: HB-1891 HB-982 5/3-9005.5 new: 750/14: SB-787 SB-957; HB-124, 1338 5/3-9005.6 new: 750/15.1: SB-787 SB-818, 957; HB-640 5/3-15003: 750/15.3: HB-985 SB-957; HB-124, 1338 5/3-15003.5: 750/15.3-1 new: SB-415 SB-957; HB-124,1338 5/4-2001: 750/15.3a new: SB-30; HB-1834 HB-149 5/4-2003.5 new: 750/15.4: SB-787 SB-957; HB-124, 1338 5/4-3001: 750/15.4-1 new: HB-1834 HB-124, 1338 5/4-10001: 750/15.5: HB-1276 SB-818; HB-640, 753 5/4-12002: 750/15.6: SB.158; HB-1337, 1785 SB-818; HB-640, 753 5/5-1001.1 new: 805/4: SB-1184 SB-444 5/5-1002: HB-98 COUNTIES 5/5-1002.5 new: 55 HB-2076 5/1-1004: 5/5-1004: SB-827 SB-1067 5/1-5001: 5/5-1005: HB-496 SB-405; HB-2168 5/1-6004: 5/5-1006: SB-266 HB-1644, 1701 5/2-3002: 5/5-1006.5 new: HB-2411 SB-169 5/2-3002.5 new: 5/5-1007: HB-1234 HB-1644, 1701 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2037 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 55-Cont 55-Cont. 5/5-1008: 5/5-15013: HB-1701, 2588 HB-965 5/5-1009: 5/5-21001: SB-169 SB-1067 5/5-1014.5: 5/5-23023: SB-1227 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1014.5 new: 5/5-23044 new: SB-772 SB-476 5/5-1024: 5/5-25010: SB-821 SB-772, 1227 5/5-1028.1: 5/5-25013: HB-1900 HB-6, 934 5/5-1031.1 new: 5/5-30009: HB-659 HB-965 5/5-1035.1: 5/5-31014: HB-2174 SB-899 5/5-1035.1-1 new: 5/5-36006: HB-2174 SB-639, 907 5/5-1059: 5/5-38008: HB-32, 1260 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1061: 5/5-39001: HB-277 SB-405; HB-1253, 2636 5/5-1062: 5/5-40001: SB-636, 835; HB-965, 1881, 2207 HB-965 5/5-1062.1: 5/6-3002: HB-965 HB-2676 5/5-1062.2 new: 5/6-3003: SB-959 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1066: 5/6-3007: HB-2555 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1069: 5/6-3012: HB-2557 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1071.2 new: 5/6-4007: HB-553, 569 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1083: 5/6-4008: SB-110 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-1089.5 new: 5/6-6004 new: HB-2175 HB-1176 5/5-1095: 5/6-29007: HB-2613 HB-497 5/5-1096.5 new: 5/6-30002: SB-124; HB-688 HB-447, 1697 5/5-1114: 45/22 rep.: SB-168, 760 HB-1731 5/5-1120 new: 45/27.1: SB-762, 838; HB-1981 SB-416; HB-989, 1342 5/5-12001: 45/27.1 rep.: SB-405; HB-522, 1216, 2172, 2529 HB-1731 5/5-12001.5 new: 45/35 rep.: SB-405; HB-2172 HB-1731 5/5-12007: 45/38 rep.: HB-934, 936 HB-1731 5/5-12009: 45/47 rep.: HB-934, 936 HB-1731 5/5-12010: 75/5: HB.553 HB-505 5/5-12014: 80/4.5 new: HB.934 HB-1324 5/5-14004: 85/8: SB.112; HB-981 HB-2676 5/5-15006: 90/15: HB-2676 SB-135 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2038 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 55-Cont. 60-Cont. 90/55: 1/100-10: HB-2676 HB-1004 105/2: 1100-10.5 new: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-1004 1/100-15: TOWNSHIPS HB1340 60 1/100-20 rep.: 1/1-10 new: HB-26 SB-1184 1/105-33 new: 1/5-5: SB-66, 67 SB-948 1/110-5: 1/5-15: SB-405; HB-2172 HB-212,438 1/110-10: 1/10-60: HB-522 HB-1199 1/115-5: 1/20-10: SB-1272 HB-495 1/115-75: 1/25-5. SB-319 HB-1733 1/115-85: 1/25-10: SB-318 HB-438 1/182-5 new: 1/30-20: SB-932 HB-513, 606 1/205-30: 1/30-50. SB-121; HB-2676 SB-63, 78; HB-513, 606 1/205-115: 1/30-53 new: HB-498 SB-63; HB-211 1/230-15 new: 1/30-205 new: HB-1411 HB-513 1/240-5: 1/35-15: HB-1190 . HB-513,606 1/35-50: HB-513, 606 1/40-5: HB-513, 606 1/45-40: HB-1184 1/60-5: HB-173 1/70-30: HB-513, 606 1/70-37: HB-537 1/70-38 new: HB-173 1/70-50: HB-242 1/78-5: SB-76; HB-215 1/80-20: HB-357 1/80-40: SB-76; HB-215 1/80- 75 new: SB.63; HB-173, 211,513 1/85-10: HB-513, 606 1/85-45 new: HB-897 1/100-5: HB-537 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MUNICIPALITIES 65 5/Div.: SB-256; HB-1958 5/1-1-2.1: SB- 1199; HB-1041, 1991 5/1-1-11 new: SB-1184 5/1-2-1: SB-256; HB-1958 5/1-2-4: HB-572 5/1-2-9.1: SB-256 5/1-3-2: HB-572 5/1-4-5: HB-99 5/1-4-6: HB-99 5/1-8-1: SB-949 5/2-2-10: HB-1043 5/2-3-5: SB-949; HB-150, 219 5/2-3-5a: HB-150 5/3.1-10-5: SB-954; HB-508, 2387, 2648 2039 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 65-Cont. 65-Cont. 5/3.1-10-30: 5/4-3-16: HB-508 SB-780 5/3.1-10-50: 5/4-3-16.1: HB-508, 509 SB-780 5/3.1-15-25: 5/5-2-12: HB-251 SB-780 5/3.1-20-25: 5/5-2-13: HB-508 SB-780 5/3.1-20-35: 5/5-2-18.4 rep.: HB-508 SB-780 5/3.1-25-20: 5/5-2-18.5 rep.: SB-780 SB-780 5/3.1-25-30: 5/5-2-18.6: SB-780 SB-780 5/3.1-25-35 rep.: 5/5-2-18.7: SB-780 SB-780 5/3.1-25-40: 5/5-2-19: SB-780 SB-780 5/3.1-25-45 rep.: 5/7-1-1: SB-780 SB-82, 1278; HB-150, 787,935 5/3.1-25-50: 5/7-1-10: SB-780 HB-787 5/3.1-25-60 rep.: 5/7-1-25.1 new: SB-780 HB-1207 5/3.1-25-65 rep.: 5/7-1-26: SB-780 HB-2676 5/3.1-25-90: 5/7-1-49 new: HB-508 HB-2181 5/3.1-30-21 new: 5/7-3-6: SB-441,480 SB-931; HB-2036 5/3.1-35-5: 5/7-3-6.1 new: HB-509 SB-1278 5/3.1-35-25 rep.: 5/7-4-7: HB-509 SB-706 5/3.1-35-40: 5/7-4-8: HB-508 SB-706, 1187 5/3.1-35-65: 5/8-1-1: SB.256; HB-1958 HB-885 5/3.1-35-80 rep.: 5/8-1-18: HB-509 HB-886 5/3.1-35-120: 5/8-3-14: HB-508 SB-256; HB-1135, 1958 5/3.1-40-10: 5/8-3-19 new: HB-509 HB-659 5/3.1-50-5: 5/8-5-1: HB-509 HB-595 5/3.1-55-5: 5/8-7-1: HB-509 HB-884 5/3.1-55-10: 5/8-10-1'5 new: HB-946 HB-1498 5/4-3-5: 5/8-10-2.5 new: SB-780; HB-1387 HB.1498 5/4-3-7: 5/8-10-8.5 new: SB-780 HB-1498 5/4-3-10 rep.: 5/8-10-15: SB-780 SB-828 5/4-3-10 1 rep.: 5/8-10-21: SB-780 HB.1498 5/4-3-13: 5/8-11-1: SB-780 SB-205, 306; HB-752, 800, 1701 5/4-3-14 rep.: 5/8-11-1.6: SB-780 HB.2332, 2335 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2040 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 65-Cont. 65-Cont. 5/8-11-1.7: 5/11-10-2: HB-2332, 2335 SB-256; HB-849 5/8-11-1.8: 5/11-12-5: HB-2332, 2335 HB-2035 5/8-11-2: 5/11-12-7: SB-38; HB-10, 238, 1829 HB-1056 5/8-11-3: 5/11-13-1: HB-720 HB-522 5/8-11-5: 5/11-13-7: SB-205, 306; HB-752, 800, 1701 SB-1231 5/8-11-6: 5/11-13-14: HB-1701 HB-1056 5/8-11-6a: 5/11-13-21 new: SB-106 HB-1987 5/8-11-6b: 5/11-15.1-2: HB-1630 SB-127; HB-957, 1070, 1195 5/8-11-20 new: 5/11-15.1-4: SB-256; HB-1958 HB-1070 5/8-12-4: 5/11-19.1-11: HB-1373 HB-277 5/8-12-15: 5/11-20-13: HB-1373 HB-859 5/8-12-16: 511-29.1-2 HB-1373 SB-121; HB-2676 H5B-127 5/11-29.3-1: 5/10-1-12: SB-819; HB-2676 SB-101; HB-2176, 2177, 2359 5/11-30-9: HB-2555 5/10-1-14.1 new: 5/11310 new: HB-914« 5/11-30-10 new: 5/10-1-16: HB-1981, 2516 HB-125 5/11-31-1: 5/10-1-17: SB.949; HB-292, 573, 859, 1733, 1997 SB.256; HB-1099, 1958 19971- 5/10-2 1-4. 5/11-31. 1-1 SB-256; HB-1099, 1958 HB1859, 1125 5/10-21-6: 511-31. 1-9: SB-101; HB-2176, 2177,2359 HB-859, 1125 5/10-2 1-8: 511-31.1-11.1: HB-125 HB-859, 1125 5/10-2 1-91 new: 5/11-31.5-5 new: HB-125 SB.256; HB-1958 5/10-2 1-12: 5/11-31.5-10 new: HB-125 SB-256; HB-1958 5/10-21-14: 5/11-42-1: SB-101; HB-2176, 2177, 2359 HB-859 5/10-2.1-16.1new: 5/11-42-8a: HB-914 HB-32,1260 5/10-2.1-17: 5/11-42-11: HB-566, 1099 HB-2613 5/10-2.1-31 new: 5/11-42-11.2 new: HB-566 SB-124; HB-688 5/10-3-13 new: 5/11-61-1: HB-2277 SB-254 5/10-4-2: 5/11-61-3: HB-2557 HB-2152, 2653 5/11-1-12 new: 5/11-74.4-3: HB-157 SB-75, 135; HB-1733 5/11-5-9 new: 5/11-74.4-4: SB-1068 SB-135 5/11-7-3: 5/11-74.4-5: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-135 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2041 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 65-Cont. SPECIAL DISTRICTS 5/11-74.4-7: 70 SB-75, 121; HB-2676 5/2.4: 5/11-74.4-8: HB-526 SB-135 5/2.8 new: 5/11-74.6-30: HB-767 HB-2676 5/3.2: 5/11-76-4.1: HB-2198 SB.458; HB-682 5/5: 5/11-76.1-3: SB.478 HB-2676 5/6. 5/11-76.1-4: SB.478; HB-90 SB-121; HB-2676 5/7: 5/11-80-2: HB-527 HB-2562 5/8.10- HB-2562 SB-515; HB-163, 1247 5/11-91.2-2 new: 5/13: HB-787 SB-478, 772, 899; HB-90 5/11-92-2: 5/17: HB-965 SB-121; HB-2676 5/11-92-4: 5/17.2: HB-965 SB-798; HB-1240 5/11-92-8: 5/17.3: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-121; HB-2676 5/11-94-2: 10/1.1 new: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-1245; HB-2189 5/11-103-6: 210/23.2 new: HB-2676 SB-1184 5/11-103-12: 210/25: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-1117; HB-2117 5/11-117-2 240.5/3: SHB-270 HB-390 5H11-1317- 335/11.5 new 5/11-117-5: SB-5 SB-121; HB-2676 345/13: 5/11-122-2: SB-899 SB-121; HB-2676 34513a: 5/11-127-1: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-121; HB-2676 405/22 02a: 5/11-129-4: SB-1111; HB-944 SB-121; HB-2676 405/2209: 5/11-137-2: SB-1111; HB-944 SB-121; HB-2676 405/23: 5/11-139-6: HB-965 SB-121; HB-2676 405/26b: 5/11-141-4: SB-899 SB-121; HB-2676 410/4: 5/11-141-7: HB-965 HB-185 410/5: 20/21-2: HB-2553 SB-1197; HB-2118 410/6: 20/21-5: HB-965, 2553 SB-947 410/10: SB-94 HB-965 20/21-5a: 410/12- SB.947 HB-965 20/21-12: 410/13: SB-947 SB-899 50/2: 410/18: SB-241; HB-442 HB-965 80/4: 505/3.07: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1371, 1379 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2042 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 505/5: 705/16.06: HB-1379 SB-101; HB-1099, 2176, 2177, 2359 505/9: 705/16.10: HB-1371, 1379 HB-2656 505/9.26 new: 705/20: HB-1371, 1379 HB-123 505/9.27 new: 705/20a: HB-1371, 1379 HB-682 505/9.28 new: 705/21: HB-1371, 1379 HB-123 505/26 new: 705/22: HB-1380 SB-121; HB-2676 505/26.1 new: 805/0.01: HB-1380 HB-887 505/26.2 new: 805/3a: HB-1380 SB-412, 477; HB-1234, 1235 505/26.3 new: 805/6e new: HB-1380 SB-412, 477, 907; HB-974, 1244 505/26.4 new: 805/6fnew: HB-1380 SB-477; HB-974 505/26.5 new: 805/7b: HB-1380 SB-788; HB-974 505/26.6 new: 805/8: HB-1380 HB-974, 1233 505/26.7 new: 805/13.1: HB-1380 SB-121, 899; HB-2676 505/26.8 new: 805/13.7 new: HB-1380 SB-711 505/26.9 new: 805/18.1: HB-1380 SB-788; HB-974 515/Act rep.: 805/18.6d: SB-675 HB-1733 520/6: 805/23 new: HB-1489 HB-2145 520/8: 810/22: HB-1489 SB-899 525/2004: 810/26: HB-965 SB-412 530/4: 810/27: HB-1850 SB-412; HB-1220 605/3-1: 810/46 new: HB-2285 HB-2145 605/4-14: 905/20: SB-543 SB-899 605/12-19: 905/21: HB-965 SB-121; HB-2676 705/4: 910/3: SB-405; HB-974, 2433 SB-116 705/4.01: 910/15: HB-2531, 2637 SB-116, 241; HB-442 705/4.02: 910/20: HB-2531, 2637 SB-899 705/6: 910/21.2: HB-1099 SB-116 705/11/f 910/25: SB-637, 781 HB-2676 705/14: 915/0.01: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-456; HB-2407 705/14.07: 915/1: SB-405; HB-2433 SB-456; HB.2407 705/16.04a: 915/2: HB-1099 SB-456; HB.2407 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2043 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 915/21: 1205/9.3-2: SB-456; HB-2407 SB-121; HB-2676 915/3: 1205/10-7: SB-456; HB-2407 HB-682 915/4: 1205/11.1-2: SB-456; HB.2407 HB-965 915/4.10 new: 1205/11.1-4: HB-2407 HB-965 915/5: 1205/11.1-7: SB-456; HB-2407 SB-121; HB-2676 915/5b: 1205/11.2-2: SB-456; HB-2407 SB-121; HB-2676 915/6: 1290/2: SB-456; HB-2407 SB-121; HB-2676 915/8: 1505/1: SB-456; HB-2407 HB-1186 915/10: 1505/la: SB-456; HB-2407 HB-1185 915/12: 1505/16b new: SB-456 SB-1184 1005/5: 1505/19: SB-405; HB-2433 SB-899 1005/10: 1505/26.2: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-965 1005/10.5 new: 1505/26.12 new: HB-1058 HB-2145 1105/18: 1705/5: SB-899 HB-810, 1156 1205/1-7 new: 1705/6: HB-2145 HB-810, 1156 1205/3-1: 1710/9: HB-974 HB-1376 1205/3-10.2 new: 1805/4: HB-974, 1230 HB-965 1205/4-3: 1805/37: HB-980 HB-965 1205/5-2d new: 1810/4a: HB-974, 975 HB-965 1205/5-6: 1810/26: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-965 1205/5-9: 1815/30: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-864 1205/6-7 new: 1815/48: SB-852; HB-1103 HB-965 1205/8-1: 1820/4: HB-682, 974, 1231 SB-66, 458; HB-682 1205/8-16a new: 1820/5: SB-852; HB-1103 SB.458; HB-682 1205/8-225 new: 1820/29: HB-974 HB-965 1205/9-la: 1825/29: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-965 1205/9-1b: 1830/49: HB-1422 HB-965 1205/9-1g new: 1835/34: HB-1422 HB-965 1205/9.1-2: 1845/30: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-965 1205/9.2-2: 1850/30: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-965 1205/9. 3-1.1 new: 1855/34: SB-852; HB-1103 HB-965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2044 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70- Cont 1860/30: 2605/4.6: HB-965 SB-321 1865/30: 2605/4.7: HB-965 SB-907, 908; HB-1674 1870/4: 2605/4.18: HB-965 HB-1189, 1461 1870/37: 2605/4.19: HB-965 HB-1188 1910/Act rep.: 2605/4.20: SB-226 HB-1187 2005/13: 2605/4.39 new: HB-2676 HB-1110 2105/4a: 2605/4b: SB-764, 1193 HB-965 2105/4b: 2605/5.2: SB-1193 HB-965 2105/5: 2605/5.7: SB-1193 SB-899 2105/7: 2605/5.9: HB-2676 SB-824 2105/15.1: 2605/5.12: SB-121, 1111; HB-2676 HB-197 2105/17: 2605/5.12a new: SB-899 HB-197 2105/21: 2605/8: SB-1194 HB-965 2105/26b: 2605/8a: SB-121, 1111; HB-2676 HB-965 2115/Act title: 2605/11.3-1 new: HB-965 SB-1184 2115/2: 2605/11.7: HB-965 SB-907; HB-1675 2205/17: 2605/16: SB-899 SB-80; HB-1109 2305/4: 2605/16.1 new: SB-231; HB-257, 1086, 1089 HB-1109 2305/7: 2605/17: HB-965 HB-965 2305/9: 2605/55: SB-815 HB-965 2305/12: 2605/65.1 new: SB-815, 899 HB-1108 2405/3: 2605/275 new: SB-412, 477 SB-284, 822; HB-567 2405/4: 2605/276 new: SB-231; HB-257, 270,450, 1086, HB-567 1089 2805/17: 2405/9: SB-899 SB-815 2805/25a: 2405/11: SB-820 HB-1733 2805/26d: 2405/12: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-815 2805/32f: 2405/16. 4 SB-121; HB-2676 SB-121; HB-2676 2905/3-3: 2605/3: HB-965 SB-163, 330, 1069; HB-1108, 2156, 2905/4-2: 2413 HB-965 2605/3.1: 2905/5-1: SB-322 SB-899 2605/4: 3010/1: SB-1069; HB-2156 HB-185 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2045 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 3010/4: 3715/4: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-763 3010/7: 3715/6: HB-185 SB-275; HB-765, 1142 3110/2: 3715/16: HB-281, 1524 HB-765 3205/8. 5 new: HB-1761 LIBRARIES 3205/9.1 new: 75 SB-1184 5/3-1: 3205/9.3 new: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-2061 5/3-4: 3205/9.5 new: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-1297, 2060 5/3-9: 3205/9. 6 new: SB-121 HB-2061 10/7.5 new: 3205/9.8 new: SB-1200 HB-2061 10/8: 3205/20: SB.1200 HB-1297, 2060, 2061 10/14: 3305/3: SB.1200 SB-405; HB-2433 10/14.5 new: 3605/28b: SB-1200 SB.721 16/1-30: 3605/31: SB.1200; HB-2676 SB-1236 16/5-5: 3605/41: SB.1200 HB-158 16/15-15: 3610/3.1: SB-121; HB-2676 SB-405; HB-2433 16/15-20: 3610/5.01: SB-121 HB-1461 16/30-35: 3615/1.01: SB-1200 SB-559 16/30-85: 3615/1.06 new: SB-899 SB-1184 16/35-5: 3615/2.03: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-1462 16/35-35: 3615/2.12a: SB-121 SB.395, 826 70/1: 3615/2.20: HB-574 SB-1154 3615/221: SCHOOLS HB-2360 105 3615/3.01: 5/Art. D new: HB-272 HB-206 3615/3.03: 5/Art. IOA new: HB-272, 2412 HB-709 3615/3.04: 5/Art. 13A new: HB-272 SB.50; HB-445 3615/3.05. 5/Art. 14D new: HB-272 SB-377 3615/3.11 new: 5/Art. 18A new: HB-272 SB-19, 572; HB-207, 2110 3615/5.03: 5/Art.27A new: SB-235 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 3705/4: 5/1-2: SB-405; HB-2433 HB-920 3710/3: 5/1-5 new: SB-405; HB-2433 SB-1184 3715/3: 5/1A-2. 1: SB-405; HB-2433 HB-478 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2046 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont 105-Cont 5/1A-4: 5/2-3.55A rep.: SB-367; HB.122, 2642 SB-675 5/1A-8: 5/2-3.62: HB-863, 1733 SB.50, 373, 416, 1017; HB.797, 5/1B-10: 1236, 1920, 1921 HB-2269 5/2-3.63: 517B-16: HB-2642 H51B-2272 5/2-3.64 HB-2272 SB-50; HB-1920 5/B-19: 5/2-3.64a new: HB-917 SB-1005 5/1C-1: 5/2-3.66: HB-206, 2076, 2077 HB-1919 5/1C-2: 5/2-3.67 rep.: HB.2076, 2077 SB-675, 1233 5/1C-3: 5/2-3.69. HB-2076, 2077 HB-480 5/1C-4: 5/2-3.71: HB-2076, 2077 SB-35, 130, 377; HB-668, 1269, 5/1D-1 new: 2167,2437 HB-206 5/2-3.71a: 5/2-3.4 rep.: HB-2436 SB.150, 1122 5/2-3.74: 5/2-3.11c new: HB-919 HB-733 5/2-3.78: 5/2-3.12: SB-292, 365; HB-483, 2076 SB-131, 165, 292, 365; HB-607, 2076 5/2-3.79: 5/2-3.13a: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-263, 410, 2167 5/2-3.81: 5/2-3.25: SB-130; HB-2273 HB-2642 5/2-3.82 rep.: 5/2-3.25a: SB-675, 1233 HB-2123, 2642 5/2-3.83: 5/2-3.25b: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB.2123, 2267, 2642 5/2-3.90 rep.: 52-3.25c: SB-675, 1233 5/B-2642 5/2-3.91 rep.: 5HB2-.25 SB-675, 1233 5/2-3. 25d: 3 94. HB-2123, 2642 HB-2076, 2078 5/2-3.25e: 5/2-3.100 rep.: HB-2123 SB-675 5/2-3.25f 5/2-3.104: HB-2123 HB-2439 5/2-3.25g: 5/2-3. 105: SB-16, 22, 583, 1270; HB-206, 207, SB-416; HB-1342 545, 2264,2274, 2596, 2664,2692 5/2-3.105a: 5/2-3.25/: SB-658; HB.2076 HB-2123, 2642 5/2-3.111: 5/2-3.25k: SB-406; HB-2076 HB-2642 5/2-3.112 new: 5/2-3.25k new: SB-572, 984; HB.178, 181, 520, HB-2123 1198, 1267, 2003,2167 5/2-3.33: 5/2-3.112 rep.: HB-1733, 2076, 2677 HB-2689 5/2-3.41: 5/2-3.113 new: HB-1919 SB-572; HB-1955 5/2-3.47: 5/2-3.114 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-1955 5/2-3.52 rep.: 5/2-3.117 new: SB-675, 1233 SB-22, 465, 1161; HB.206, 236, 545, 5/2-3.55 rep.: 547, 799, 1312, 1532, 1884, 1922, SB-675 2077, 2113 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2047 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105-Cont 5/2-3.118 new: 5/4-8. HB-2076, 2077 SB-416; HB-998, 1342 5/2-3.119 new: 5/4-9. SB-943 SB-416; HB-998, 1342 5/3-0.01: 5/4-10: SB-416; HB-1342 SB-416; HB-998, 1342 5/3-1: 5/5-17. SB-50, 416; HB-1342 SB-121; HB-2676 5/3-2: 5/6-18: HB-998, 1731 SB-150, 165; HB-798, 2169 5/3-2.5: 5/6z-28 new: HB-998 HB-2086 5/3-2.5 new: 5/7-03: HB-1731 HB-2076 5/3-3: 5/7-1: HB-998 HB-2508 5/3-11: 5/7-2: SB-373, 1017; HB-797, 1236, 2167 HB-2508 5/3-12. 5/7-2. 3: SB-373; HB-797, 1236 HB-2076 5/3-13: 5/7-2.4 rep.: HB-2001 HB-2076 5/3-14.8. 5/7-2.5 rep.: HB-1867, 2110, 2167 HB-2076 5/3-14.29 new: 5/7-2.6 rep.: HB-2642 HB-2076 5/3-15.6: 5/7-2.7 rep.: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 HB-2076 5/3-15.9: 5/7-2b: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 SB-657, 658; HB-2076, 2661 5/3-15.10: 5/7-2c new: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 SB-1126 5/3-15.11: 5/7-4: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-2076, 2508 5/3-15.12: 5/7-6: SB-365; HB-854, 940 HB-2508 5/3-15.16: 5/7-7.5 new: SB-406; HB-2076 HB-2508 5/3A-1: 5/7-7.6 new: SB-416; HB-1342 HB-2508 5/3A-4: 5/7-7. 7 new: SB-416; HB-1342 HB-2508 5/3A-6: 5/7-9. HB-998 HB-2076, 2508 5/3A-16: 5/7-11: SB-50, 373, 416, 1017; HB-797, HB-2076 1236,1920,1921 5/7A-7: 5/3A-17: HB-689 SB-50, 373,416, 1017; HB-797, 5/8-2. 1236, 1342, 1920, 1921 HB-178 5/3A-18 new: 5/9-12: SB-416; HB-1342 SB-261; HB-689, 854 5/4-1: 5/10-9: HB-998 HB-2142 5/4-2: 5/10-10: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 HB-689 5/4-4: 5/10-16.5 new: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 HB-1666 5/4-6: 5/10-17a: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 SB-268, 654, 993; HB-2084, 2167 5/4-7: 5/10-19: SB-416; HB-998, 1342 HB-2116 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2048 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105--Cont. 105-Cont 5/10-19.1: 5/10-22.11: HB-2116 SB-292, 365; HB.2076 5/10-20: 5/10-22.12a new: SB-150, 1122 HB-2534 5/10-20.5b: 5/10-22.20a: SB-717; HB-1223 HB-558 5/10-20.8b new: 5/10-22 20c. SB-984; HB-1198 HB-479 5/10-20.12: 5/10-22.21 rep.: SB-50; HB-732 SB-150, 1122 5/10-20.12a: 5/10-22.21a rep.: SB-130, 292, 365; HB-797, 2076 SB-150, 1122 5/10-20.12b new: 5/10-22 21b: SB-814; HB-1459 SB-942 5/10-20.14a rep.: 5/10-22.23: SB-1122 SB-942; HB-947 5/10-20.18 rep.: 5/10-22.23 rep.: SB-150, 1122 SB-1122 5/10-20.19c: 5/10-22. 23b new: HB-965 SB-1029; HB-12 5/10-20.22: 5/10-22.24 rep.: SB-944 SB-150, 1122 5/10-20.25 rep.: 5/10-22.29a: SB-675 HB-482 5/10-20.25a: 5/10-22.31: SB-367 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 5/10-20.29: 5/10-22.31b: SB-406; HB-2076 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 5/10-20.30 new: 5/10-22 33: SB-537; HB-1976 SB-22; HB-206, 208, 545, 2112, 5/10-21.4a: 2167, 2271 HB-2646 5/10-22.34: 5/10-21.7: SB-150, 1122 HB-1922 5/10-22.34 rep.: 5/10-21.7a new: SB-1122 HB-1922 5/10-22.34c new: 5/10-21.9: SB-651; HB-1918 SB-721, 784 5/10-22.38: 5/10-22 rep.: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-150, 1122 5/10-22.41: 5/10-22.3a rep.: SB-292, 365; HB-2076, 2167 SB-1122 5/10-23.5: 5/10-22.3b: SB-1122 SB-114; HB-323 5/10-23.5 rep.: 5/10-22.3b rep.: SB-1122 SB-1122 5/10-23.13 new: 5/10-22.4: SB-572 SB-1122 5/10A-5 new: 5/10-22.4a: HB-709 HB-1641 5/10A-10 new: 5/10-22.4b new: HB-709 HB-2040 5/11A-7: 5/10-22.5a: SB-50 SB-814; HB-1459 5/11A-8: 5/10-22.5b new: SB-261, 292, 656; HB-689 HB-2200 5/11B-7: 5/10-22.6: SB-261; HB-689, 854 SB-403, 721; HB-780, 918, 1922, 5/11B-8: 2647 HB-689, 854 5/10-22. 9 rep.: 5/11D-10 rep.: SB-150, 1122 SB-1122 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2049 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont 105-Cont. 5/11D-13: 5/13-19 rep.: HB-689 SB-150, 1122 5/11E-1 new: 5/13-19.1 rep.: HB-2497 SB-150 5/11E-2 new: 5/13-36 rep.: HB-2497 SB-675 5/11E-3 new: 5/13.19.1 rep.: HB-2497 SB-1122 5/11E-4 new: 5/13A-0.5 new: HB-2497 SB-50; HB-445 5/11E-5 new: 5/13A-1 new: HB-2497 SB.50; HB-445 5/11E-6 new: 5/13A-2 new: HB-2497 SB-50; HB-445 5/11E-7 new: 5/13A-2.5 new: HB-2497 SB-50; HB-445 5/12-1: 5/13A-2 10 new: HB-2497 SB-50; HB-445 5/12-1 rep.: 5/13A-2.15 new: SB-150, 1122 SB-50; HB-445 5/12-2 rep.: 5/13A-2.20 new: SB-150, 1122 SB-50; HB-445 5/12-6 rep.: 5/13A-2.25 new: SB-150, 1122 SB-50; HB-445 5/12- 7 rep.: 5/13A-2.30 new: SB-150, 1122 SB-50; HB-445 5/12-8 rep.: 5/13A-2.35 new: SB-150, 1122 HB-445 5/12-13: 5/13A-2.40 new: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-445 5/13-1 rep.: 5/13A-3 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-2 rep.: 5/13A-4 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-3 rep.: 5/13A-5 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-4 rep.. 5/13A-6 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-5 rep.: 5/13A-7 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-6 rep.: 5/13A-8: SB-675 HB-1000 5/13-7 rep.: 5/13A-8 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-8 rep.: 5/13A-9: SB-675 HB-1000 5/13-9 rep.: 5/13A-9 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-10 rep.: 5/13A-10 new: SB-675 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-12 rep.: 5/13A-11: SB-150, 1122 HB-1000 5/13-16 rep.: 5/13A-11 new: SB-150, 1122 SB-50; HB-445 5/13-17 rep.: 5/13A-12 new: SB-150,1122 HB-445 5/13-17.1: 5/14-1.02: SB-121 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 5/13-17.1 rep.: 5/14-1.03a: SB.150, 1122 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 5/13-18 rep.: 5/14-1. 08: SB-150, 1122 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2050 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105-Cont. 5/14-1.09.1 new: 5/14C-13: HB-991 SB-35, 130; HB-668, 2167 5/14-1.10: 5/14D-0.1 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-377 5/14-3.01: 5/14D-0.5 new: SB-292, 365; HB.2076 SB-377 5/14-3.02: 5/14D-1 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-377 5/14-3.03: 5/14D-2 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-377 5/14-4.01: 5/14D-3 new: SB-292, 365; HB.2076 SB-377 5/14-5.01: 5/14D-4 new: SB-1029 SB-377 5/14-6.01: 5/14D-5 new: SB-292, 365; HB.2076 SB-377 5/14-7.01: 5/14D-6 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-377 5/14-7.02: 5/14D-7 new: SB-292, 365,465; HB.1733, 2076 SB-377 5/14-7.03: 5/14D-8 new: SB-227, 292, 365, 661; HB-896, SB-377 1733, 1974, 2076 5/14D-9 new: 5/14-8.01: SB-377 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 5/15-4 rep.: 5/14-8.02: SB.150, 1122 SB-292, 365; HB-571, 2070, 2076, 5/17-0. 01 new: 2230 SB-446 5/14-8.03: 5/17-1.1 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-977 5/14-8.04: 5/17-2: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-541,656 5/14-8.05: 5/17-2.2: SB.141; HB-797, 926 SB-121; HB-2676 5/14-8.05 rep.: 5/17-2.2 rep.: HB-717 SB-656 5/14-9.01: 5/17-2.2a: SB-36, 292, 365; HB.2076 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 5/14-11.01: 5/17-2.2b: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-121 5/14-11.02: 5/17-2.2c: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-165; HB-798, 2112,2167 5/14-11.03: 5/17-2.3: HB-798 SB-656 5/14-12 01: 5/17-2.11: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-25, 131,292, 365, 656; HB-607, 5/14-13.01: 784, 1733,2076 SB-292, 365; HB-647, 1224, 1733, 5/17-2A: 2076 SB-22; HB-206, 545, 2112, 2167 5/14-14.01: 5/17-3: HB-2304, 2674 SB-541 5/14-15.01: 5/17-3.1 rep.: SB.465 SB-541 5/14A-2: 5/17-3.3 rep.: SB-292, 365; HB.2076 SB-541 5/14A-5: 5/17-5.1: HB-1733 SB-572 5/14C-3: 5/17-9.05 new: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-572 5/14C-9 rep.: 5/17-11: SB-1122 HB-1203, 1955 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2051 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105--Cont. 105-Cont. 5/17-17 new: 5119-9: HB-1444 SB-121; HB-2676 5/18-1: 5/19-31: HB-2015, 2680, 2683 SB-292, 365; HB.2076 5/18-1.1 new: 5/19b-7: HB-977 HB-2441 5/18-1.5 new: 5/19b-10 new: HB-1906 HB-795, 2076 5/18-3: 5/20-3: SB-227; HB-896, 1733 SB-656 5/18-4.3: 5/20-7: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-121; HB-2676 5/18-4.4: 5/21-1: HB-1733 SB-150, 292, 365, 625, 1122; 5/18-5: HB-1918, 2076, 2077 HB-994 5/21-la: 5/18-6 SB-1015, 1122 SB-164, 365; HB-2076 5/21-lb. 5/18-7.5 new: HB-1918 SB-114 5/21-1c: 5/18-8: SB-625; HB-998, 1918, 2077 SB-23, 292, 341, 342, 343, 365, 541, 5/21-2: 572, 656, 668, 1213; HB-206, 264, SB-625, 1122; HB-1918, 2077 267, 476, 797, 863, 1203, 1733, 2076, 5/21-2.1. 2091,2116,2651, 2673, 2681,2682, HB-1918 2693,2694 5/21-2a: 5/18-8rep.: SB-625, 1122; HB-2077, 2110 SB-1035 5/21-2c new: 5/18-81: HB-47, 1867, 2167 HB-2268 5/21-3: HB-863 B-1918 5/18-8.8 new: 5/21-4: SB-656-1918 5/18-8.9 new: 5/21-5: SB-656 HB-1918 5/18-: 5/21-5.1 new: SB-342 SB-625 5/18-12: 5/21-5.5 new: SB-342 HB-2077 5/18-17: 5/21-5a: SB.941 SB-1015, 1122; HB-1918 5/18-19: 5/21-5b new: HB-477 SB-1122 5/18-19.5 new: 5/21-5c new: HB-844, 1955 SB-1122 5/18-21 new: 5/21-7.1: SB-1035; HB-2292 SB-1015; HB-1918 5/18-22 new: 5/21-9: HB-2292 HB-178, 179, 1918, 2167 5/18-23 new: 5/21-11: HB-2292 HB-1918 5/18-24 new: 5/21-11.3: HB-2292 HB-1918 5/18-25 new: 5/21-11.4: HB-2292 HB-1918 5/18A-I new: 5/21-12: SB-572 HB-229, 1918 5/19-1: 5/21-13: SB-783, 1115 SB-1122; HB-2302 5/19-6: 5/21-14. HB.178 SB-1015 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2052 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105- Cont. 105--Cont. 5/21-15: 5/26-3d: SB-1015 HB-2001 5/21-16: 5/26-5: HB-1918 HB-2001 5/21-17: 5/26-6 rep.: HB-1918 HB-2001 5/21-21.1: 5/26-7: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-2001 5/21-23a: 5/26-8: SB-721 HB-2001 5/21-24: 5/26-9: SB-625; HB-2077 HB-2001 5/21-25: 5/26-10: HB-1918 SB-203; HB-1663, 1679 5/21-26 rep.: 5/26-13: SB-675 HB-922 5/21-27 new: 5/26-16 new: HB-1918, 2295 HB-1415 5/22-10: 5/27-1: SB-1122 HB-2642 5/22-25 new: 5/27-6: HB-516, 948, 1061 SB-51, 535, 730 5/24-1 rep.: 5/27-20.6 new: SB-1122 SB-536; HB-474, 2537 5/24-2: 5/27-21.1 new: SB-277; HB-262 SB-292, 366; HB-475 5/24-2 rep.: 5/27-22: SB-1122 SB-292, 365; HB-1689, 2076 5/24-6 rep.: 5/27-22. 01 new: SB-1122 HB-2110 5/24-6.1 rep.: 5/27-23: SB-1122 SB-1006 5/24-6.2 rep.: 5/27-23.1: SB-1122 HB-1870 5/24-8: 5/27-23.4: SB-942 SB-710; HB-1922 5/24-8 rep.: 5/27-23.5 new: SB-1122 SB-673; HB-2114 5/24-9 rep.: 5/27-25 rep.: SB-1122 SB-675 5/24-11: 5/27-25.1 rep.: SB-297, 1122; HB-997 SB-675 5/24-12: 5/27-25.2 rep.: HB-2167 SB-675 5/24-121 rep.: 5/27-25.3 rep.: SB-1122 SB-675 5/24-13 rep.: 5/27-25.4 rep.: SB-1122 SB-675 5/24-21 rep.: 5/27A-1 new: SB-1122 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 5/24-24. 5/27A-2 new: SB-1005; HB-717, 1684 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 5/24A-2: 5/27A-3 new: SB-1015 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 5/24A-3: 5/27A-4 new: HB-863 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 5/24A-5: 5/27A-5 new: HB-206, 863 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 HB-2001 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 5/26-3a: 5/27A-7 new: SB-702, 1007, 1096; HB-2001 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2053 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105-Cont. 5/27A-8 new: 5/34-1: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 HB.206, 863 5/27A-9 new: 5/34-1.01: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 HB-863 5/27A-10 new: 5/34-1.02: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 SB-727 5/27A-11 new: 5/34-1.1: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 SB-1007, 1018; HB.206, 863, 2020 5/27A-12 new: 5/34-2: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 HB-863 5/27A-13 new: 5/34-2 05 new: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 SB-782;HB-1177 5/29-3: 5/34-2.06 new: SB-529; HB-958, 1163 SB-782 5/29-3.1: 534-2.1: 2-3 46 SB-727; HB-206, 731,863, 1000, 5S-946 2002,2008,2019 5/29-5 5/34-2. b: 5/29-5:.HB-863 SB-529; HB-1224, 1733 HB-863 5/29-5.2: 5/34-2 rep HB-958 5HB4-206 5/29-5a new: 5/-2 Ic HB-1226, 1317 H4-863 5/29-6.3 new: 5/34-2.2: SB-52 SB-727; HB-206, 863 SB52534-23: 5/29-6.3 new 5/34-2.3: SB.961; HB-1673 SB-144, 727, 1018; HB-206, 669, 5/30-6 rep.: 863, 1000, 1907, 2004, 2005,2006, SB-675 2007,2009,2010,2012,2026 5/30-9: 5/34-2.3a: SB-41, 1066; HB-1498, 2305 SB-1020 5/30-10: 5/34-2.3b: SB-41, 1066; HB-1498, 2305 HB-206, 863 5/30-11: 5/34-2.4a: SB-41, 1066; HB-1498, 2305 SB-727 5/30-12: 5/34-2.4b: SB-41, 1066; HB-1498, 2305 HB.206, 863, 1000 5/30-13: 5/34-2.4c new: SB.241, 1130, 1185; HB-442 SB-1018; HB-206 5/30-14.2: 5/34-2.5: SB-1130, 1185; HB-598 SB-727; HB-863, 1988, 2442 5/30-14.8 new: 5/34-2.5 rep.: SB-165; HB-798, 1956, 2201 HB-206 5/30-15.25: 5/34-3: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1007, 1014; HB.206, 863, 2020, 5/30-16.4: 2022, 2079, 2111 SB-241; HB-442 5/34-3.01 new: 5/30-16.6: HB-863, 2020 SB-241; HB-442 5/34-3.1: 5/32-4.4: SB-1007, 1014; HB-2020, 2021, SB-121; HB-2676 2022, 2023, 2079, 2111 5/32-4.7 rep.: 5/34-3.1 rep.: HB-2076 SB-1007; HB-206, 863 5/32-6.1 rep.: 5/34-3.3 new: HB-2076 SB-1239; HB-206 5/32-6.2 rep.: 5/34-3.3a: HB-2076 SB-1240 5/33-1: 5/34-3.3a new: SB-316, 519 HB-1000 5/33-1b: 5/34-3. 4 new: SB-316 HB-206 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2054 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105- Cont. 105-Cont. 5/34-4: 5/34-8.12 new: HB.206, 863,2017, 2111 SB.22; HB-206, 545, 2110, 2283 5/34-5: 5/34-8.13: HB-863, 2111 HB-206 5/34-5 rep.: 5/34-8.13 new: HB-206 SB-22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 5/34-5.1 new: 5/34-8.14 new: HB-863 SB.22; HB-206, 545, 2110, 2283 5/34-5.2 new: 5/34-8 15: HB-863 HB.206 5/34-6: 5/34-8.15 new: HB-206, 863 SB-22; HB-206, 545, 2110, 2283 534-61: 5/34-8.16: HB-863 HB206 5/34-6.2 new: 5/34-8.16 new. SB-984; HB-1198 SB-22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 534- 5/34-8.17: HB-863 HB.206 5/34-8 5/34-8.17 new: 5/34- 7. 2 new. SB.22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 H534-8la: 5/34-8.19 rep: SB-1018; HB-206 HB-206 5/34-8: HB.- 5/34-8.lb new34-9n H 8 SB-832; HB-206, 86399632006 5/34-8: 534-8.19 new SB-803832; HB.206, 863, 2006 2; 2065452110 2283 2442-1018; H-206- 5/34-8. bnew: 5/34-8: B-802; HB206 -863 5/34-83: 5/34-10: SB-803,832; HB-206, 863 , 2014, H-863 5/34-8.5 rep.: H5B-863 B-12442 534-11 5/34-8.4 new: HB206863 HB-206 5/34-12: 5/34-8.5: HB-863 SB-22; HB.206, 5458632110228 534-13 rep.: 5/34-8rep.: HB-863 SB-18 5/34-13.1 new: 5/34-8.6 new: HB.206, 863 SB-22; HB.206, 545, 2110,2283 5/34-15 rep: 5/34-8.8 new: B-863 HB22; HB206, 5452110062283 534-15: 5/34-8.7 newp.: HB-206,63 SB22; HB206 , 545, 2110,2283 534-15 rep.: 5/34-8.8 new: SB-101922HB-863 SB.22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 5/34-15 new: 5/34-8.8 rep.: HB-863 HB-206 5/34-17: 5/34-8.9 new: SB-1019; HB-863 SB.22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 5/34-17.5 new: 5/34-8. 9 rep." HB-266 HB.206 5/34-18: 5/34-8.10: SB-292, 365; HB-206, 863, 2020, HB-206 2076, 2116 5/34-8.10 new: 5/34-18.1: SB-22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 HB.206, 863, 2020 5/34-8.11: 5/34-18.2: HB.206 HB-863 5/34-8.11 new: 5/34-18.3: SB-22; HB.206, 545, 2110, 2283 HB-863 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2055 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105-Cont. 5/34-18.4: 5/34-22.6: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.5: 5/34-22.8 rep.: SB.721, 784; HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.6: 5/34-22.9: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.6a: 5/34-22.10: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.8: 5/34-2211 new: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.8a new: 5/34-23: HB-947 HB-863 5/34-18.9: 5/34-25: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.10: 5/34-26: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.10a: 5/34-27: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.11: 5/34-28: SB-717; HB-863, 1223 HB-863 5/34-18.12: 5/34-29: HB-863 HB.206, 863, 2675, 2684 5/34-18.13: 5/34-29.1: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.14: 5/34-29.2: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-18.15: 5/34-29.3: HB-863, 965 HB-863 5/34-18.16: 5/34-30: SB-1007, 1014; HB-2020, 2079 HB-863 5/34-18.16 rep.: 5/34-31: SB-1007; HB-206, 863 HB-863 5/34-18.17 new: 5/34-32: SB-537, 945; HB-863, 1049, 1976, HB-863 2000, 2018 5/34-33: 5/34-18.19 new: HB-863 HB-1996 5/34-34: 5/34-19: HB-863 SB-403, 721; HB.206, 717, 863, 918, 5/34-35: 995, 1922 HB-863 5/34-20: 5/34-36: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-20.1: 5/34-37: HB-863 HB-546, 863 5/34-21: . 534-38: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-21.1: 5/34-42: HB-863 HB-206, 863 5/34-21.2: 5/34-42. 01 new: HB-206, 863 HB-863 5/34-21.3: 5/34-42.02 new: SB-130, 1018; HB-206, 863 HB-863 5/34-21.4: 5/34-42.1 rep.: HB-863 SB-675; HB-863 5/34-21.5 rep.: 5/34-42.2 rep.: SB-675; HB-863 SB-675; HB-863 5/34-21.7: 5/34-43: SB-406; HB.2076 HB-863, 1000 5/34-22: 5/34-43. 01 new: HB-863 HB-726, 797 5/34-22. 5: 5/34-43.1 rep.: HB-863 HB-863 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2056 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105--Cont. 5/34-43.2 new: 5/34-57 rep.: HB-863 HB-206 5/34-43.3 new: 5/34-58. HB-863 HB-863 5/34-44: 5/34-58 rep.: HB-863 HB-206 5/34-44.1: 5/34-59: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-45: 5/34-59 rep.: HB-863 HB-206 5/34-45. 01 new: 5/34-60: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-45.1: 5/34-60 rep.: HB-863, 999 HB-206 5/34-46: 5/34-61: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-47: 5/34-61 rep.: HB-863 HB-206 5/34-48: 5/34-62: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-48.1 new: 5/34-62 rep.: HB-863 HB-206 5/34-49: 5/34-63: HB-206, 863, 2167 HB-863 5/34-49.5 new: 5/34-63 rep.: SB-130 HB-206 5/34-50: 5/34-65: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-51: 5/34-66: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-52: 5/34-67: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-52.1: 5/34-68. HB-863 HB-863 5/34-52.9 new: 5/34-69: SB-446 HB-863 5/34-53: 5/34-70: SB-541,656; HB206, 863, 2441 HB-863 5/34-53.01 new: 5/34-71a new: HB-977 SB-1034; HB-1728 5/34-53.1: 5/34-71b new: HB-863 SB-1034; HB-1728 5/34-53.2: 5/34-72: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-53.2 rep.: 5/34-73: HB-206 HB-863 5/34-53.3: 5/34-74: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-53.3 rep.: 5/34-75: HB-206 HB-863 5/34-53A new: 5/34-77: HB-206 HB-863 5/34-54 rep.: 5/34-78: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-54.1: 5/34-79: SB-998; HB-206, 863, 1955 HB-863 5/34-55: 5/34-79.5 new: HB-863 HB-797, 2440 5/34-56: 5/34-82: HB-863 HB-863 5/34-57: 5/34-83: HB-863 HB.206, 863 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2057 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105-Cont. 5/34-83.2 new: 40/5: HB-2016 HB-2034 5/34-84: 40/15: SB-297, 1015, 1018; HB-206, 863, HB-2034 997, 2006, 2013, 2026 40/20 new: 5/34-84.1: HB-2034 HB-863 105/3: 5/34-84a: HB-1826 SB-1005; HB-717, 1684 105/6: 5/34-84a.1: HB-1826 HB-1922 105/9: 5/34-84a.2 new: HB-1826 HB-1922 105/9a rep.: 5/34-84b: HB-1826 SB.721; HB-863 105/9b: 5/34-85: HB-1826 SB-1015; HB-206, 863, 2442 105/12b: 5/34-85 rep.: HB-1826 SB-1122 105/16: 5/34-85b: SB-231; HB-1089 SB-1015 130/A ct title: 5/34-87. SB-1095; HB-2235 HB-863 205/Act rep.: 5/34-88: SB-675, 1138, 1233 HB.206, 863 215A ct rep.: 5/34-128: SB-675, 1138, 1233 SB-292, 365; HB-863, 2076 220/Act rep.: 5/34-130 new: SB-675, 1138, 1233 SB-782 225/Actrep.: 5/34A-102 rep.: SB-675, 1138, 1233 HB-863 305/2: 5/34A-104: HB-457 SB-341; HB-863 415/1: 5/34A-201.1: SB.241; HB-442 SB-1018; HB-206, 2443 415/3: 5/34A-201.1 rep.: HB-965 HB-863 415/4: 5/34A-301 thru 34A-411 rep.: HB-965 HB-863 420/2: 5/34A-401: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 HB-1000 420/4: 5/34A-406.1 rep.: SB-292, 365; HB-2076 SB-675 423/5: 5/34A-411: HB-796, 2076 HB-206 5/34A-601: HIGHER EDUCATION SB-1017 110 5/34A-601 rep.: 10/1: HB-863 SB-241; HB-442 5/34A-604: 20/1: HB-863 SB-241; HB-442 5/34A-606 rep.: 20/3: HB-863 HB-1293 5/34A-608 rep.: 40/3: HB-863 HB-1286 5/34A-700 new: 65/5: SB-782 HB-1272 10/2: 70/36b: HB-263 SB-241; HB-442 10/7: 70/36c: HB-263, 410, 2167 SB-241; HB-442 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2058 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 110-Cont. 110 Cont. 70/36d: 205/10: SB-697; HB-192 SB-241, 549; HB-442 70/36e: 220/2: SB-241; HB-442 SB-241; HB-442 85/1: 225/2: SB-241; HB-442 SB-241; HB-442 85/2: 305/1: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1289 95/1: 305/1b: SB-241; HB-442 HB-2406 100/2: 305/1fnew: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1106 110/1: 305/7: SB-241; HB-442 HB-456, 1279, 1612 115/Act title: 305/7f SB-93 SB-263, 1130, 1185; HB-328, 602 115/0.01: 305/7g new: SB-93 SB-258; HB-1119 115/1: 305/8: SB-93 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 115/2: 305/8a: SB-93 SB-241; HB-442 205/1: 305/9: SB-241, 549; HB-442 SB-428, 560; HB-329, 1509 205/2: 305/11: SB.241, 614,690,718; HB-442 HB-1692 205/3: 310/1: SB-241, 614, 690; HB-442 SB-241, 242, 718; HB-442, 444, 883, 205/4: 1692, 2188 SB-241, 718; HB-442, 1692 310/2: 205/5: HB-2188 SB-682 310/2 rep.: 205/6: SB-242; HB-444, 883 HB-832 310/3: 205/6.1 rep.: HB-444 SB-675 310/5: 205/7: SB-242; HB-444, 883 SB-241, 549, 581, 614; HB-442, 829, 325/5 new: 1285 HB-1886 205/8: 327/99-1: SB-45, 241,549, 581,614; HB-331, SB-718; HB.258 442, 831 355/62: 205/8.1 new: HB-965 HB-122 360/1: 205/9: HB-965 SB-690 520/2: 205/9. 05a new: HB-1692 SB-614 520/3: 205/9.07: HB-1288 SB-19, 549; HB-207, 2110 520/4: 205/9.10: HB-1692 HB-122 520/5: 205/9.11: HB-1692 SB-241; HB-442, 443 520/8. 205/9.19: HB-456, 1279, 1612 SB-241; HB-442 520/8d: 205/9.24 new: SB.241; HB-442 SB-269, 581,614, 1130, 1185; 520/8e: HB.1398 SB-19; HB-207, 2110 205/9.25 new: 520/8f SB-581 SB-263, 1130, 1185; HB-328 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2059 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 110-Cont 110-Cont. 520/8g new: 665/10-45: SB-258; HB-329, 1119 HB-456 605/1a: 665/10-90: HB-456, 1612 SB-263 605/2: 665/10-91 new: HB-1692 SB-1130, 1185; HB-1119 605/3: 665/99-1: HB-684 SB-718; HB-258 605/5: 666/99-1: HB-1692 SB-718; HB-258 605/6. 670/15-45: HB-1692 HB-456 605/8g: 670/15-90: SB-19; HB-207, 2110 SB-263 605/8h: 670/15-91 new: SB-263; HB-328 SB-1130, 1185; HB-1119 605/8i new: 670/99-1: SB-258; HB-329, 1119 SB-718; HB-258 605/10 new: 671/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-718; HB-258 610/7 new: 675/20-45: SB-241; HB-442 HB-456 615/14 new: 675/20-90: SB-241; HB-442 SB-263 620/0.01 rep.: 675/20-91 new: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1130, 1185; HB-1119 625/0. 01 rep.: 675/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-718; HB.258 625/2a rep.: 676/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-718; HB-258 625/2b rep.: 680/25-45: SB-241; HB-442 HB-456 630/0. 01 rep.: 680/25-90: SB-241; HB-442 SB-263 635/0. 01 rep.: 680/25-91 new: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1130, 1185; HB-1119 635/2a rep.: 680/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-718; HB-258 635/2b rep.: 681/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB.718; HB-258 640/0. 01 rep.: 685/30-45: SB-241; HB-442 HB-456 640/1 rep.: 685/30-90: SB-241; HB-442 SB-263 640/2 rep.: 685/30-91 new: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1130, 1185; HB-1119 645/0. 01 thru 3 rep.: 685/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-718; HB-258 650/0. 01 thru 3 rep.: 686/99-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-718; HB-258 655/0. 01 thru 4 rep.: 690/35-45: SB-241; HB-442 HB-456 660/5-45: 690/35-90: HB-456 SB-263 660/5-90: 690/35-91 new: SB-263 SB-1130, 1185; HB-1119 660/5-91 new: 690/99-1: SB-1130, 1185; HB-.119 SB-718; HB.258 660/99-1: 691/99-1: SB-718; HB.258 SB-718; HB.258 661/99-1: 705/1: SB-718; HB.258 HB.258 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2060 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 110-Cont. 110-Cont. 705/2: 805/2-12.1: HB-1692 SB-210, 1276; HB-1416, 2150 705/3: 805/2-15: HB-1692 SB-682, 718; HB-1456 705/5: 805/2-16.02: HB-1692 SB-210, 920; HB-1699 705/8: 805/2-16 5 new: HB-456, 1612 HB-2133 705/8e: 805/2-19 new: SB-241; HB-442 SB-549; HB-1401, 1402 705/8g: 805/2-20 new: SB-19; HB-207, 1284, 2110 SB-549 705/8h: 805/2-21 new: SB-263; HB-328 SB-549 705/8i new: 805/3-2: SB-258; HB-329,1119 SB-549 705/12: 805/3-3: HB-258 SB-549 705/12 new: 805/3-14.2: SB-241; HB-442 SB-121; HB-2676 710/2: 805/3-14.3: HB-258 HB-2676 710/14: 805/3-20: HB-258 HB-1416 710/14 new: 805/3-21: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1131; HB-1287 715/0. 01 rep.: 805/3-25.1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-549 715/1 rep.: 805/3-26.2 new: SB-241; HB-442 SB-696 715/2 rep.: 805/3-33.2: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1699 720/0.01 rep.: 805/3-33.4: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1699 725/0.01 rep.: 805/3-37: SB-241; HB-442 SB-549 725/2a rep.: 805/3-42: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1759 725/2b rep.: 805/3-56 new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1397, 1400 730/0. 01 rep.: 805/3A-2: SB-241; HB-442 SB-121; HB-2676 735/0. 01 rep.: 805/3A-7: SB-241; HB-442 SB-121; HB-2676 735/2a rep.: 805/3A-13: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1699 735/2b rep.: 805/4-1: SB-241; HB-442 SB-1276 740/0.01 rep.: 805/4-2a new: SB-241; HB-442 HB-1457 805/2-1: 805/4-2b new: HB-1692 HB-1457 805/2-3: 805/4-6 2 new: HB-1692 HB-1454 805/2-5: 805/4-6 3 new: HB-1692 HB-1426 805/2-11: 805/4-6a new: SB-549 HB-1416 805/2-11.1: 805/4-6b new: HB-2666 HB-1416 805/2-12: 805/4-6c new: HB-1456, 2231 HB-1416 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2061 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section: Bill 110-Cont. 110-Cont. 805/4-6d new: 947/60. HB-1416 HB-122 805/5- 7: 94 7/65: HB-1699 SB.241; HB-442 805/5-11: 947/65.05: SB-549 SB-292, 365; HB-2076 805/6-4: 947/65.20: HB-1699 SB-241; HB-442 805/6-7.4: 947/65 25: HB-2676 SB.241; HB-442 8057-.16 94 7/65. 30: 805/7-18: SB.241; HB-442 HB.1699 947/65.40. 805/7-18 1: SB.241, 1130, 1185; HB-442 HB-1699 947/70: 805/7-19 HB-1855 H80 -1699 947/80: 805/7-21: HB9-820 HB-1699 947/100. 805/7-23.2 new: H820, 1537 HB-1343 947/110: 805/7-25: HB-441 HB-1699 947/130. 805/7-26: HB 820 HB-1699 947/135: 805/7-27: HB-820 HB-1699 947/150: 920/3. HB-820 SB.241; HB-442 975/2. 920/4: HB-1790 SB-502, 504, 1149; HB-2481, 2544 975/5: 935/4. HB-1419, 1790 HB-1756 990/1: 935/4. 10a new: SB.241; HB-442 HB-1758 1010/1: 935/4.13 new: HB-1283 HB-1756 935/10: EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELTNS SB-779 115 947/5. 5/2: HB-820 SB.245, 805; HB-691, 2130, 2131 947/10: 5/4: SB-908; HB-2223 SB-802; HB-1640, 1984, 2610 947/15: 5/4.5: HB-660 SB-1269, 1275 947/20: 5/4.5 new: HB-830 HB-206 947/30: 5/7: HB-499 SB.241; HB-442, 2130, 2627 947/35: 5/9: SB.207; HB.122, 330, 471, 500, 2643 HB-1777 947/37 new: 5/10: HB-1696 HB-2130 947/40: 5/11: SB-1130, 1185; HB-1763 SB-1205 947/45: 5/13: SB.241, 1130, 1185; HB-442 SB-1015; HB.206, 821 947/50: 5/14: HB-820 HB-822, 2130 947/55: 5/15: HB-122 HB-2130 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2062 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 115-Cont. 205-Cont. 5/16: 5/47.5 new: HB-2130 HB-1771 5/17: 5/48: HB-84 SB-552, 1083; HB-1833 FINANCIAL REGULATION 5/48.1: FINANCIAL REGUATION SB-796, 1083; HB-377, 1468 205 5/48.2: 5/2: HB-1335 SB-575,1083; HB-377, 1483 5/48.3: 5/2.1 rep.: SB-1083; HB-1596 HB-467 5/49: 5/2.2 rep.: SB-1083 HB-467 5/50: 5/2.3 rep.: HB.377, 1483 HB-467 5/53: 5/24 rep.: HB-377, 1483 HB-467 5/54: 5/25 rep.: HB-377, 1483 HB-467 5/57: 5/2.6 rep.: HB-377, 1483 HB-467 5/58: 5/5: HB-377, 1483 SB-1083; HB-377, 404, 1262, 1335, 5/59: 1483, 1596 HB-377, 1483 5/5a: 5/60: HB-377 HB-377, 1483 5/5b: 5/61: HB-1596 HB-377, 1483 5/5d: 5/62: HB-1597 HB-377, 1483 5/13: 5/65: SB-1083 HB-377, 1483 5/16: 5/67: HB-377, 1483 HB-377,1483 5/18: 5168: SB-552 HB-377, 1483 5/21: 5174: SB-575,1083 377 1483 S/21.1 new: HB 377, 1483 5S2.103 5/74.5 new: SB-23: HB.377, 1483 SB-1083 5/83 new: 5/24: HB.377 SB.1083 10/3.071: 5/28: SB-1083 SB.1083 10/3.073 rep.: 5/30.5 new: SB1083 HB.377, 1483 10/3.07 5/31: SB-1083 SB.1083 10/3.08: 5/32: SB-1083 HB-377, 1483 10/5: 5/33: SB-1083 5/35.2: HB-377 HB-377, 1483 105/1-6: 5/40: SB-304, 440; HB-1194,1596,1833, SB.1083 2370 5/44: 105/2-8: HB-377, 1483 HB.2370 5/47: 105/3-2: SB-552 HB-2370 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2063 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 205-Cont. 205-Cont. 105/3-9: 205/9004.5 new: HB-1882 HB-1311 105/5-2: 205/9014: HB-1194, 2370 HB-1882 105/5-3: 205/9014.5 new: HB-1833 HB-1771 105/6-2: 205/12001 new: HB-2370 HB-377 105/7-1 rep.: 305/13: HB-467 HB.1596 105/7-5.5 new: 305/20: HB-1-311 SB.440 105/7-1 7505/A ct rep.: HB1882 510/ 2346 105/7-7.5 new: H51 -86 HB-1771 510/9- 105/11.5-1 new: HB-865 HB377 51 B-860/11 SO/A ct rep.: HB-865 HB-1833 605/1: 110/2: SB.1083 HB-1833 605/5 rep.: 110/32: HB-377, 1483 HB-1833 605/6 new 110/33: SB-119, 120, 374; HB-265, 621, 1619 HB-1833 615/Act rep.: 110/34: HB-1596 HB-1833 615/1-100: 110/36: HB-1596 H B-1833 616/Act rep.: 110/37: SB-675, 1138, 1233 HB.1833 620/1-1-5.14 new: 205/Art.: HB-377 HB-377 620/1-5: 205/1006: HB-377, 2342 SB-304, 440 620/1-5.05: 205/1008: HB.377, 2342 SB-304, 440; HB-1194, 1596, 1833, 620/1-5. 11 2370 HB-377, 2342 205/3003: 620/1-5.12 new: SB-304, 440 HB-377, 2342 205/3004: 620/1-5.13 new: HB.1882 HB-377, 2342 205/4003: 620/2-4: SB-304, 440 HB-377, 2342 205/4010: 620/2-4.5 new: HB-1882 HB-377, 2342 205/5008: 620/2-8: SB-304, 440; HB-1882 HB-377, 2342 205/6002: 620/2-9 rep.: SB-304 HB-377, 2342 205/6003: 620/2-11 new: HB-1833 SB.934; HB-377, 2342 205/6009: 620/3-2: HB-1882 HB-377, 2342 205/6013: 620/3-3: SB-304, 440 SB.934; HB.377, 2342 205/8002: 620/4-1: SB-304, 440 HB.377, 2342 205/8003: 620/4-4: SB-304, 440 SB.1083; HB-377, 2342 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2064 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 205-Cont 205-Cont 620/5-1: 645/17: HB-377, 2342 SB-1083 620/5-2: 645/18: HB-377, 2342 SB-1083 620/5-9: 645/19: HB-377, 2342 SB-1083 620/5-10.5 new: 650 HB-377, 2342 HB-377 2342 HB.377, 2342 620/7-1: H660B-377,2342 HB-377, 2342 HB-2346 620/9-1: HB-2346 HB-377, 2342 B660/17 630/17. 6HB52346 SB-277; HB-262 665/HB1: 635/1-4: HB-2346 HB-1194,2370 670/1: 635/1-5: HB-2346 HB-781, 2370 670/15: 635/2-1: HB-1784 HB-2370 670/15d: 635/2-2: SB-1060; HB-2346 HB-781, 1194, 2370 670/18.5 new: 635/2-3: HB-1746, 2346 HB-1194, 2370 675/3: 635/2-6: SB-1083 HB-781 675/6: 635/3-2: SB-1060 SB-304, 440; HB-781, 1194, 2370 675/7: 635/3-4. SB-1060 HB-1194, 2370 685/4: 635/3-5. SB-721; HB-1437 HB-1194, 2370 685/12 new: 635/4-1: SB-721; HB-1437 HB-1194, 2370 63 19423-2: HEALTH FACIITIES HB-781, 1194, 2370 210 635/4-2.5 new: 3/15: HB-1311 HB.1322 635/4-5: 3/20: HB-1194, 2370 HB-131 635/4-8: 3/30: HB-1194,2370 SB-309; HB-131, 146, 1322 635/4-9: 3/35: HB-1194,2370 SB-309; HB-146, 1322 635/6-2: 3/35.1 new: HB-2370 HB-1322 645/2.04 rep.: 3/36.5 new: SB-1083 HB-1322, 2119 645/3: 30/6: SB-1083; HB-377, 2342 HB-2071 645/4: 30/6.2: SB-1083 SB-57, 388; HB-170, 853, 1310, 2071 645/5: 30/6.3: SB-1083 SB-57, 388; HB-853 645/6: 30/6.4: SB-1083 SB-57, 388; HB-853 645/9: 30/6.5: SB-1083 SB-57, 388; HB-853 645/11: 30/6.6: SB-1083 SB-57, 388; HB-853 645/15 rep.: 30/6. 7: SB-1083 SB-57, 388; HB-853 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2065 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 210-Cont. 210-Cont 30/6.8: 45/3-602: SB-57, 388; HB-853 SB-358; HB-1941 30/6.9 new: 45/3-603: HB-1310 HB-363 45/Art.: 45/3-702: SB-1133; HB-2083 SB-443 45/1-113: 45/3-704: SB-422; HB-1937, 2240 SB-443 45/1-129: 45/3-805: SB-443 SB-443; HB-1277, 1838, 2330 45/2-105: 45/3-808 new: HB-373 SB-443 45/2-106: 45/3A-101 new: SB-523 SB-1133; HB-2083 45/2-106.1: 45/3A-102 new: SB-523 SB-1133; HB-2083 45/2-201.5 new: 50/2: SB-465 SB.618, 791; HB-354 45/2-204: 50/3: SB-1119 SB-618 45/3-108: 50/3.5 new: SB-358 SB-618 45/3-202.2 new: 50/3.10 new: HB-534 SB-618 45/3-206: 50/3.15 new: SB-358; HB-256 SB-618 45/3-206.01: 50/3.20 new: SB-358; HB-256 SB-618 45/3-206. 02: 50/3.25 new: SB-358; HB-256 SB-618 45/3-206.03 new: 50/3.30 new: HB-1160 SB-618 45/3-212: 50/3.35 new: SB-358, 443,465 SB-618 45/3-305: 50/3.40 new: HB-297 SB-618 45/3-401: 50/3.45 new: HB-1960 SB.618 45/3-401.1: 50/3.50 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-401.2 new: 50/3.55 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-402: 50/3.60 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-403: 50/3.65: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-404: 50/3.70 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-408 rep.: 50/3.75 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-409 rep.: 50/3.80 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-410: 50/3.85 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-411: 50/3.90 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-413: 50/3. 95 new: HB-1960 SB-618 45/3-502: 50/3.100 new: SB-523 SB-618 45/3-506: 50/3.105 new: SB-523 SB-618 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2066 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 210-Cont 210-Cont 50/3.110 new: 50/4.02 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.115 new: 50/4.03 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.120 new: 50/4.04 rep.: SB-618 SB.618 50/3.125 new: 50/4 05 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.130 new: 50/4.06 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.135 new: 50/4.07 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.140 new: 50/4.08 rep : SB-618 SB-618 50/3.145 new: 50/4.09 rep. : SB-618 SB-618 50/3.150 new: 50/4.10 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.155 new: 50/4.11 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.160 new: 50/4 12 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.165 new: 50/4 13 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.170 new: 50/4.14 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.175 new: 50/4 15 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.180 new: 50/4.16 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.185 new: 50/4.17 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.190 new: 50/4.18 rep.: SB-618 SB.618 50/3.195 new: 50/4.19 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.200 new: 50/4.20 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.205 new: 50/4.21 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.210 new: 50/4.21a rep.: SB.618 SB-618 50/3.215 new: 50/4.22 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.220 new: 50/4.23 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.225 new: 50/4.24 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.230 new: 50/4.25 rep. : SB-618 SB-618 50/3.235 new: 50/4.26 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.240 new: 50/4 27 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.245 new: 50/4.28 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/3.250 new: 50/4.29 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/4 rep.: 50/4.30 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 50/4.01 rep.: 50/5 rep.: SB-618 SB-618 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2067 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 210- Cont 210-Cont. 50/5.5 new: 50/23 rep.: HB-354 SB.618 50/6 rep.: 50/24: SB.618 HB-1553 50/7 rep.: 50/24 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/7.1 rep.: 50/25 rep.: SB-618 SB.618 50/8 rep.: 50/26 rep.: SB.618 SB-618 50/9 rep.: 50/27 rep.: SB-618 SB.618 50/9.5 new: 50/27. 1 rep.: HB-2120 SB.618 50/10 rep.: 50/27. 2 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/10.1 rep.: 50/28 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/10.2 rep.: 50/29 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/10.3 rep.: 50/29.1 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/11 rep.: 50/30 rep.: SB-618 SB.618 50/11.1 rep.: 50/31 rep.: SB.618 SB-618 50/11.2 new: 50/32 rep.: SB-659 SB.618 50/12 rep.: 60/3: SB.618 SB-1212; HB-1320 50/13 rep.: 60/4: SB.618 SB-1212; HB-1320 50/13.1 rep.: 60/8: SB.618 HB-906 50/13.2 rep.: 60/9: SB.618 SB-1212; HB-1320 50/13.3 rep.: 80/1.1 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/14 rep.: 80/1.2 rep.: SB.618 SB.618 50/14.1: 85/3: SB.159; HB-604 SB-445, 616, 1092; HB-1322 50/14.1 rep.: 85/4.5 new: SB-618 SB.443 50/15: 85/6.15 new: HB-354 SB.190 50/15 rep.: 85/6.16 new: SB.618 SB-445, 1092; HB-1322 50/16 rep.: 85/6. 17 new: SB.618 SB-445, 1092; HB-1322 50/17 rep.: 85/6.18 new: SB-618 HB-2558 50/18 rep.: 85/9: SB-618 HB-1165 50/19 rep.: 85/10.4: SB-618 SB-809 50/20 rep.: 85/10. 5 new: SB.618 SB-329; HB-1097, 2510 50/21 rep.: 85/17 new: SB-618 HB-514 50/22 rep.: 95/2: SB-618 HB-32, 1260 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2068 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 210- Cont. 210- Cont 95/22: 115/9.12 rep.: HB-965 HB-32, 1260 115/Act title: 115/9.13 rep.: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/1: 115/9.14 rep.: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2.1: 115/11: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2.3: 115/12: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2.4: 115/13: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2 5: 115/18: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2.7: 115/19: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2.8 115/20: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/2 10: 115/21: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/3: 115/22: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/4: 115/27: HB-32, 1260 HB-32, 1260 115/4.1: 125/1: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/4.2: 125/2: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/4.3: 125/3: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/4. 4: 125/3.10 new: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/5: 125/3.11 new: HB-32, 1260, 2391 HB-761 115/6: 125/4: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/8: 125/5: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9: 125/6: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.1 rep.: 125/7: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.2 rep.: 125/8: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.3 rep.: 125/9: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.4 rep.: 125/10: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.5 rep.: 125/12: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.6 rep.: 125/13: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.7 rep.: 125/14: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.8 rep.: 125/21: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.9 rep.: 125/21.1: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.10 rep.: 125/27: HB-32, 1260 HB-761 115/9.11 rep.: 135/9: HB-32, 1260 SB.216 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2069 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 210-Cont. 215-Cont. 140/Act rep.: 5/121-2: HB-170 SB.1081 5/121-2.10 new: INSURANCE SB-1081 215 5/123B-3: 5/Art. rep.: HB-2331 HB-2331 5/123C-1: 5/3.1: HB-2331 HB-2331 5/123C-10: 5/4: HB-2331 HB-719 5/123C-18: 5/35A-5: SB.978; HB-2327 HB-2331 5/124.2: 5/35A-10: HB-2331 HB-2331 5/125.9c new: HB22331 5/35A-15: .HB2331 HB2331 5125.215a 5/35A -20: 1HB.2331 HB-2331 HB2331 5/35A-30: 5/131.B 234: HB-2331 5HB12331 5/35A-40 5131.300 new: HB-.2331 HB-2328 5/35A -5: 5/131.305 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/35A-55: 5/131.310 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/35A0: 5/131.330 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/35A-65 new: 5/131.320 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/3570 n 5/131.305 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/59.1: 5/131.330 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/160a 5/131.315 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/160b0 5/131.320 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/3706: 5/131.345 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/107.05: 5/131.330 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/107.0a: 5/131.355 new: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/107.08: 5/131.360 new: SB.978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/107.1: 5/131.365 new: SB.978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/107.15: 5/131.350 new: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/107.06a: 5/131.355 new: SB978; HB-23272331 HB-2328 5/107.17: 5/131.380 new: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/107. 18 5/131.365 new: SB.978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/107.2615: 5/131.370 new: SB.978; HB-2327, 2331 HB-2328 5/107.27: 5/131.395 new: SB.978; HB-2327, 2331 HB-2328 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2070 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215- Cont. 215- Cont 5/131.400 new: 5/155.22 rep.: HB-2328 HB-2328 5/132.3: 5/155.27 rep.: HB-2331 HB-2328 5/133: 5/155.28 rep.: SB-842; HB-1868 HB-2328 5/141.4 new: 5/155.31 new: HB-2331 SB-301, 842, 1182; HB-681,891, 5/141a: 892, 2566, 2567 HB-2331 5/188: 5/142: SB-978; HB-2327, 2331 HB-1737 5/188.1: 5/143.10 rep.: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/189: 5/143. 0a: SB-978; HB-2327, 2331 HB-2328 5/190: 5/143.10b: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-416, 2328 5/191: 5/143.10c thru 143.24 rep.: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/192: 5/143.11: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-1676 5/193: 5/143.15: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2140 5/194: 5/143.17: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-246 5/196: 5/143.24a: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/200: 5/143.25: HB-2331 HB-715, 2328 5/202: 5/143.25a: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-1739 5/204: 5/143.25a thru 143.27 rep.: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/205: 5/143.28: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2328 5/205.5 new: 5/143.30: SB-734 HB-2328 5/209: 5/143.32 new: SB.978; HB-2327 SB-533, 550; HB-673, 1670, 1738, 5/210: 1844,1904 SB-978; HB-2327 5/143a: 5/211.1: SB-978; HB-1737 SB-978; HB-2327 5/143d: 5/213.5 new: HB-2328 SB.978; HB-2327 5/144: 5/221.2: HB-2331 SB-978 5/154: 5/221.4: SB-736 SB-978 5/155: 5/221.7: SB-712 SB-978 5/155.04: 5/221.8: HB-2331 SB.978 5/155.10 rep.: 5/315.6: HB-2331 HB.2331 5/155.14 rep.: 5/351A-10: HB.2331 HB-417, 1740 5/155.15 rep.: 5/351B-5: HB-2331 SB-301; HB-892, 2029 5/155.16 rep.: 5/352: HB.2331 SB-301, 842; HB-681, 889, 891, 892 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2071 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215-Cont. 215-Cont. 5/355a: 5/401.2 new: HB-1332 SB-936 5/356b: 5/401.5 new: HB-1345 HB-1732 5/356c: 5/404: SB-591 HB-2331 5/356e: 5/406: SB-1095; HB-2235 SB-978 5/356f 5/408: HB-1507 HB-2331, 2337 5/356i: 5/408.3: SB-804 HB-2337 5/356jrep.: 5/456: SB-804 HB-1298, 1803 5/356p: 5/457.5 new: HB-2029 HB-2464 5/356r new: 5/462b: SB-301, 605, 965, 1160, 1221,1222; HB-1781 HB-168, 405, 406, 407, 892, 1665, 5/463.5 new: 1690, 1745, 1852, 2029, 2306, 2502, HB-321 2514,2557,2574,2624 5/463.10 new: 5/356L: HB-321 HB-1331 5/463.15 new: 5/357.29: HB-321 HB-1301 5/465: 5/357.30: HB-2331 SB-977 5/468: 5/360b new: HB-838 HB-1744 5/494.1: 5/364: SB-977,979; HB-1796 SB-1183 5/497.1: 5/367: SB-977, 979; HB-1796 SB-202, 842, 1095; HB-681, 891, 5/497.2 rep.: 892, 2235 HB-561, 562 5/367e: 5/499.1: SB-842; HB-681, 891, 892 HB-1335, 1842 5/367g: 5/505.1: HB-2157 HB-1796, 1843 5/370c: 5/508.3 new: SB-294 SB-977, 1279 5/370c-1 new: 5/508.4 new: SB-294 SB-1279 5/370s new: 5/509.1: HB-1340 SB-977, 979; HB-1796 5/390.1 new: 5/513a9: HB-719 HB-561 5/394.1 new: 5/513all: SB-609 HB-2328 5/394.2 new: 5/525.4: SB-609 HB-2328 5/394.3 new: 5/531.03: SB-609 SB-612 5/394.4 new: 5/531.05: SB-609 HB-2331 5/394.5 new: 5/531.09: SB-609 HB-2331 5/394.6 new: 5/531.11: SB-609 HB.2331 5/397.05: 5/531.19: HB-2328 HB-2331 5/401: 5/531.20 new: HB-1302 HB-2331 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2072 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215-Cont. 215-Cont 5/533: 125/4-9.3 new: HB-2331 SB-842; HB-681, 891,892 5/534.3: 125/4-17 new: HB-2331 SB-725; HB-2029 5/534.5: 125/4-18 new: HB-2331 HB-2029 5/534.7. 125/5-3: HB-2331 SB-301, 605, 965, 1082, 1160, 1221, 5/537.4: 1222; HB-406, 892, 1665, 1690, HB-2331 1745, 1796, 1852, 2306, 2502, 2514, 5/538.4: 2557,2566, 2567,2574,2624 HB-2331 125/5-4: 5/545: HB-2331 SB-978; HB-2327 125/5-6: 5/546: SB-978; HB-2327 HB-2331 125/5-8.5 new: 5/803.1: SB-506; HB-1263 SB.978,1191 125/6-3: 5/804.1: HB-889 SB.978, 1191; HB-1895 130/3009: 5/805.1: SB-605, 965, 1160; HB-1665, 1690, SB.978, 1191 2502,2566, 2567, 2574, 2624 5/806.1: 130/4003: SB.978, 1191 HB-406, 1852 5/1108: 130/4004: HB-2331 HB-2331 100/10: 130/4006: HB-2331 SB-978; HB-2327 105/1: 135/25: HB-1957 HB-2331 105/4: 155/3: SB-211, 1134; HB-231 HB-1339 105/8: 155/7: HB-2557 HB-2325 105/15 new: 160/11: SB-1156 HB-2331 110/26: 165/10: HB-2331 SB-301, 605, 965, 1160, 1221, 1222; 125/1-2: HB-406, 892, 1665, 1690, 1852, SB-1082 2306,2502, 2514,2557,2566, 2567, 125/2-1: 2574, 2624 HB-889 165/11: 125/2-2: HB-2331 HB-2324 165/15.3: 125/2-3: SB-591 SB-804 165/15.8: 125/2-8: SB.1095; HB-2235 HB-1966 165/15.12: 125/4-1: SB-804 SB-462 165/15.13 rep.: 125/4-2: SB-804 SB-804 165/15.20 new: 125/4-3 rep.: HB-168, 407 SB-804 125/4-4: UTILITIES SB.1095; HB-2235 220 125/4-6 4 new: 5/1-102: HB-168,405,407 SB-459 125/4-8: 5/2-101: SB-591 SB.598; HB-41,640, 664, 2187 125/4-9.2: 5/2-101.5 new: SB-842; HB-681, 891,892 SB.598; HB-664, 2187 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2073 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 220-Cont 220-Cont. 5/2-102: 5/9-201: SB-598; HB-664, 2187 HB-291, 1144 5/2-103: 5/9-211: HB-1559 SB-1058; HB-391, 2604 5/2-105: 5/9-220: HB-41 HB-1531, 1544 5/2-202: 5/9-221.5 new: SB-1059; HB-638, 639, 1495, 1535, HB-631 2601 5/9-222.2: 5/3-101: SB-39; HB-11 SB-856 5/9-244: 5/3-105: SB-232 SB-459, 856; HB-1448 5/9-245 new: 5/3-121: HB-1546 SB-1232 5/10-103: 5/3-122 new: SB-182 SB-856 5/10-103.1 new: 5/3-123 new: SB-182 SB-856 5/13-100: 5/4-304: HB-1713, 2605 HB-636, 637,965, 1290 5/13-101: 5/4-304.5 new: SB-328; HB-41, 2307 HB-41 5/13-102: 5/7-101: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-598 5/13-103: 5/7-102: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-48; HB-41 5/13-203: 5/7-102.5 new: S B-638 SB-191; HB-646 5/13-206: 5/7-108: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-191; HB-646 5/13-216 new: 5/7-109 new: SB-638; HB-1799 HB-2499 5/13-217 new: 5/7-206: SB-638; HB-1799 HB-2603 5/13-218 new: 5/7-208 new: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-328, 856 5/13-219 new: 5/8-201: SB-638; HB-1799 HB-1899, 2602 5/13-220 new: 5/8-203: SB-638; HB-1799 HB-638 5/13-301: 5/8-209 new: SB-638; HB-1290, 1799 HB-1545, 1571 5/13-301.1 rep.: 5/8-306 new: SB-638; HB-1799 HB-2620 5/13-302: 5/8-402: SB-638; HB-1799 HB-965 5/13-401: 5/8-402.2 new: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-1234 5/13-402: 5/8-403.1: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-47, 53, 1013; HB-730, 1091, 5/13-402.1 rep.: 1523, 1610 SB-638; HB-1799 5/8-405.1: 5/13-404: HB-965 SB-638; HB-1799 5/8-405.2 new: 5/13-405: SB-856; HB-1546 SB-638; HB-1799 5/8-505.5 new: 5/13-406.5 new: HB-1229 HB-2244 5/9-102: 5/13-408 new: SB-232 HB-2515 5/9-102.1 new: 5/13-502: SB-1248; HB-2571 SB-638; HB-1799 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2074 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 220-Cont. 220-Cont. 5/13-504: 5/15-507 new: SB-160, 638; HB-1799 SB.459 5/13-505: 5/15-508 new: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-459 5/13-505.1: 5/15-509 new: SB-638; HB-1799 SB.459 5/13-505.2: 5/15-601 new: SB-638; HB-1799 SB.459 5/13-505.3: 5/15-701 new SB-638; HB-1799 SB459 5/13-505.4: 10/1 SB-638; HB-1799 HB0/457 5/13-505.6: 1HB-02 SB-638; HB-1799 0HB-2 5/13-505.7 new: HB-2458 SB-210,638; HB-1799 30/34: 5/13-505.8 new: HB-390 SB-638; HB-1799 H0/ B- 5/13-505.9 new: HB-507 SB-638; HB-1799 50/4: 5/13-506.1: HB-507 SB-638; HB-1799 60/Act rep.: 5/13-507: SB-675,1138, 1233 SB-638; HB-1799 PROFESSIONS & OCCUPATIONS 5/13-508: SB-638; HB-1799 225 5/13-508.1: 5/3: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-555; HB-481 5/13-508.2 new: 5/4: SB-598 SB-555; HB-481 SB-638; HB-1799 SB-555; HB-481 5/13-508.3 new: 5/5 SB-638; HB-1799 SB-555; HB-481 5/13-601: 5/6: SB.598 SB-555; HB.481 5/13-702: 5/7: SB-638; HB-1799 SB-555; HB.481 5/13-709 new: 518. SB-638 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-21 new: 5/9: SB.459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-101 new: 5/10: SB-459 SB-555; HB.481 5/15-102 new: 5/11: SB.459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-201 new: 5/12: SB.459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-301 new: 5/13: SB-459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-401 new: 5/14: SB-459 SB-555; HB3481 5/15-501 new: 5/15: SB.459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-502 new: 5/16: SB-459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-503 new: 5/17.5 new: SB.459 HB-2347 5/15-504 new: 5/18: SB.459 SB-555; HB-481 5/15-505 new: 5/19: SB.459 SB-555; HB.481 5/15-506 new: 5/20: SB-459 SB-555; HB.481 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2075 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225--Cont 225-Cont 5/21: 15/10: SB-555; HB-481 HB.3, 748,2350 5/22: 15/11: SB-555; HB-481 HB-3 5/23: 15/16.5 new: SB-555; HB-481 HB-2347 5/24: 15/24.1: SB-555; HB-481 HB-2348 5/26: 15/26: SB-555; HB.481 HB-3 5/27: 20/13.1: SB-555; HB-481 HB-2348 5/28: 20/16. SB-555; HB-481 SB-525; HB-3, 750, 1681 5/34: 25/2. SB-555; HB-481 SB-534, 613; HB-2609 5/35 new: 25/4: SB-555; HB-481 SB.534, 613; HB-1750 10/1: 25/5: HB-1570 SB.534, 613; HB-1750 10/2: 25/6: HB-585, 2669 SB.534, 613; HB-1750 10/2.05: 25/8: SB-465 SB-534, 613 10/2.06: 25/8.1: HB-746 SB-534, 613 10/2.09: 25/8.5: HB-516, 948 SB-613 10/2.17: 25/9: SB-465; HB-2228 SB-534, 613; HB.3, 748, 2350 10/2.22 new: 25/10: HB-585 SB.613 10/3: 25/11: HB-2175 SB.534, 613 10/4: 25/12: SB-465; HB-2175 SB-534, 613 10/4.1: 25/12 rep.: SB-86, 1140; HB-622, 2308 HB-1750 10/4.2: 25/13: SB-465, 721, 1215; HB.532, 2225 SB-534, 613; HB-3, 748, 2350 10/4.5 new: 25/13 rep.: SB-698 HB-1750 10/5: 25/14. SB.465; HB-532, 2225 SB.534, 613 10/5.2 new: 25/14 rep.: HB-532 HB-1750 10/6: 25/15: HB-2225 SB-534, 613; HB-1750 10/7: 25/16: SB-698; HB-653, 942, 1245 SB-534, 613; HB-1750 10/7.3 new: 25/16.1: SB-699 SB.534, 613; HB-1750 10/12: 25/17: HB-2436 SB-534, 613 10/12.1 new: 25/18. HB-586 SB-613 10/15: 25/18 rep.: HB-529 HB-1750 10/19.5 new: 25/19: HB-585, 948 SB534, 613; HB-1750 15/6: 25/20: HB-2348 SB-534, 613; HB-1750 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2076 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont 25/21: 37/15: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/22: 37/16 new: SB.534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/23: 37/17 new: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/23a: 37/18 new: HB-634 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/24: 37/19 new: SB-534, 613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/24 rep.: 37/20: HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/25: 37/21 new: SB.534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/26. 37/25. SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/27: 37/26 new: SB-534, 613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/28: 37/27 new: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB.225; HB-633, 748 25/29: 37/28 new: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/30: 37/29 new: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/31: 37/30: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/32: 37/31 new: SB-534, 613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/34: 37/35: HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/35: 37/40: HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/36: 37/45: HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/39: 37/50. SB.534, 613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/41: 37/55: HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/42: 37/60: SB-534, 613, 859 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/44: 37/65: SB-613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/45: 37/70: SB-534, 613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/54.1: 37/75. HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/55: 37/76 new: SB-534, 613; HB-1750 SB-225; HB-633, 748 25/57: 37/80: SB-613 SB-225; HB-633, 748 30/15.5 new: 37/85: HB-2347 - SB-225; HB-633, 748 30/20: 37/90 new: HB-1694 SB-225; HB-633, 2348 30/87. 37/91 new: HB-2348 HB-748 37/1: 37/95 new: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB-225; HB-633, 748 37/5: 37/100 new: SB.225; HB-633, 748 SB.225; HB-633, 748 37/10: 37/105 new: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB-225; HB-633, 748 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2077 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225- Cont. 225--Cont. 37/110 new: 50/16: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB.398; HB-635, 748 37/115 new: 50/17.: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB-398; HB-635, 748 37/120 new: 50/18: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB.398; HB-635, 748 37/125 new: 50/19: - SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB-398; HB-635, 748 37/130 new: 50/20: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB-398; HB-635, 748 37/135 new: 50/22: SB-225; HB-633, 748 SB398; HB-635, 748 41110-10: 50/32.5 new: HB-3,748, 2350 SB.398; HB-635, 748 41/10-15. 50/33: HB.3, 748, 2350 SB-398; HB-635, 748 41/10-40: 55110. HB-3, 748, 2350 HB-1593 41/15-71 new: 55/15: HB-2348 HB-1594 45/1: 55/40: HB-632 HB-/3d HB-3, 748, 2350 45 -816 55/56 new: 46/20: HB-2348 46120 6013: HB-2691 60/3: 46/5. SB-634 4S 725 60/3.5 new: SB4721HB-2347 477/5: HB-131 60/4: 47/15. SB-4; HB-204 SB4398; HB-131,635, 748 60/7.: 47/30: SB-693, 890; HB-1632 HB-131 60/9. 50/A ct title: SB-659; HB.3, 748, 2350 SB-398; HB-635,748 60/11.1: 50/1: SB-669 SB-398; HB-635,748 60/21: 50/2: SB-693, 859 SB-398; HB-635,748 60/21.1 new: 50/3: SB-693 SB-398; HB-635,748 60/21.2 new: 50/4: SB-693 SB-398; HB-635, 748 60/22: 50/5: SB-693, 773, 810, 837; HB-92, 955, SB-398; HB-635, 748, 2607 1305, 2569 50/6: 60/23: SB.398; HB-635,748 SB-506, 693, 837; HB-955, 2569 50/7: 60/23.1 new: SB.398; HB-635, 748 SB-693; HB-1632 50/8: 60/25: SB-398; HB-635, 748 SB-693 50/9.: 60/31: SBW398; HB-635, 748 HB-355 50/11: 63/16 rep.: SB.398; HB-635, 748 SB-225; HB-632 50/13. 63/17. SB-398; HB-633,635,748 SB-225; HB-632 50/14: 63/25: SB-398; HB-635, 748 SB-225; HB-632 50/15: 63/30: SB-398; HB-635, 748 SB-225; HB-632 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2078 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 63/33 new: 65/19: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2349 63/35 rep.: 65/20: SB-225; HB-632 SB-611 63/40. 65/24: SB-225; HB-632 SB-859; HB.1790 63/45: 70/3: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2644 63/50: 70/8: SB-225; HB-632 HB-3, 748, 2350 63/60: 70/9: SB-225; HB-632 SB-358 63/65 new: 70/10.5 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2347 63/80: 70/14.1: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2348 63/85: 70/17: SB-225; HB-632, 2348 SB-358 63/100: 75/3.5 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2347 63/105: - 75/16.5 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2348 63/110: 80/3: SB-225; HB-632 SB-185; HB-1926 63/115: . 80/4.5 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2347 63/120: 80/9: SB-225; HB-632 SB-185; HB-1926 63/123 new: 80/12: SB-225; HB-632 SB-185; HB-1926 63/125: 80/14: SB.225; HB-632 HB.3, 748, 2350 63/130: 80/15 rep.: SB-225; HB-632 SB-185; HB-1926 63/140: 80/15.1 new: SB-225; HB-632 SB.185; HB-1926 63/145: 80/20: SB-225; HB-632 SB-185, 859; HB-1926 63/150: 85/3: SB-225; HB-632 SB.831 63/155: 85/5.5 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2347 63/165: 85/19.1 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2536 63/170: 85/25: SB-225; HB-632 SB-663; HB-1742, 1888 63/180: 85/27: SB-225; HB-632 SB.831, 859 63/185: 90/2.5 new: SB-225; HB-632 HB-2347 63/190: 90/3: SB-225; HB-632 SB-980; HB.3, 881 63/200: 90/5 rep.: SB-225; HB-632 SB-980; HB.3 65/4.5 new: 90/6: HB-2347 SB-980; HB-3 65/12: 90/7 rep.: SB-659 SB-980; HB-3 65/13: 90/8: SB-659 SB-980; HB-3 65/15: 90/8.1: HB-2349 SB-980; HB-3 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2079 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont 225-Cont 90/9 rep.: 120/35: SB-980; HB.3 SB.859 90/10 rep.: 210/1003: SB-980; HB.3 HB-965 90/11: 210/1004- SB-980; HB.3 HB-1329 90/12: 215/Act rep.: SB-980; HB.3 SB-1085 90/13 rep.: 225/9: SB-980; HB.3 HB-1751 90/15: 305/13: SB-980; HB.3 HB.3, 748, 2350 90/16: 305/23.5 new: SB-980; HB.3 HB-2347 90/16 1 new: 305/38. SB-980; HB.3 SB-859 90/16.2 new: 310/4.5 new: SB-980; HB.3 HB-2347 90/17: 310/30: SB-980; HB.3 SB.859 90/19: 315/4.5 new: SB-980; HB.3 HB-2347 90/25: 315/15: SB-980; HB.3 SB.859 90/27: 320/2: HB-751 SB-1037; HB-32 90/29: 320/3: SB-980; HB.3 SB-1037; HB-1214 90/32 rep.: 320/8: SB-980; HB.3 SB-1037 90/32 2 new: 320/14: SB-980; HB.3 SB-1037 95/4: 320/18: SB-906; HB-2224 SB-1037 95/10.5 new: 320/31 new: HB-2347 SB-1037 95/18: 320/35: SB-859 SB-1037 100/10: 320/37: HB-3, 748, 2350 SB-1037; HB-1214 100/11.5 new: 325/5: HB-2347 SB.225 100/19: 325/7: SB.859 SB-46; HB-359 105/10.5 new: 325/8: HB-2347 SB.225 107/60: 325/10: HB-2348 SB-225 110/7.5 new: 325/11: HB-2347 SB.225 110/8: 325/13: HB.3, 748, 2350 SB.225 110/12: 325/15: SB-398; HB-635,748,2591 SB.225; HB-2606 110/14.5 new: 325/17: HB-2348 SB-225 115/8: 325/19: HB.3, 748, 2350 SB-225 115/14.2: 325/20: HB-2348 SB-225; HB.1733 120/26 new: 325/24: HB-2347 SB.225 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2080 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont 225-Cont. 325/39: 410/1-4: SB-225 HB.3, 578, 748, 1985 325/40: 410/1-7: SB.225 HB-3, 748, 1985 325/42: 410/1-7.5 new: SB-225 HB-3, 2347 325/44: 410/1-8 rep.: SB-859 HB-3 330/12: 410/1-9: HB-3, 748, 2350 HB-3 330/16.5 new: 410/1-10: HB-2347 HB-3 330/48: 410/1-11: SB-859 HB-3 335/2. 410/2-1: HB-3 HB-3 335/2.1: 410/2-2: HB-3 HB-3, 578 335/3: 410/2-2a: HB-3 HB-578 335/5. 410/2-2a rep.: HB-3 HB-3 335/6: 410/2-3: HB-3 HB-3, 578 335/7: 410/2-4: HB-3, 749 HB-3 335/8.5 new: 410/2-4a: HB-2347 HB-3 335/9: 410/2-5 rep.: HB-3 HB-3 335/9.1: 410/2-6 rep.: HB-3 HB-3 335/9.2: 410/2-7: HB-3 HB-3, 578 335/9. 4: 410/2-8: HB.3 HB-578 335/9.6: 410/2-8 rep.: HB-3 HB-3 335/9. 8 410/2-9 new: HB-3 HB-578 335/9. 9a new 410/2-10 new: HB-3 HB-578 335/9. 11 rep.: 410/2-11 new: HB-3 HB-578 335/9.13 rep.: 410/2A-1 new: HB.3 HB-3 335/10a new: 410/2A-2 new: HB-3 HB-3 335/11: 410/2A-3 new: HB.3 HB-3 340/20.5 new: 410/2A-4 new: HB-2347 HB-3 340/36: 410/2A-5 new: SB-859 HB-3 410/Art.: 410/2A-6 new: HB-3 HB-3 410/Art.: 410/2A-7 new: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-3 410/Art.: 410/3-1: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-3 410/1-2: 410/3-2: SB-1109 HB-3, 578, 748, 1985 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2081 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225- Cont. 225-Cont. 410/3-2A new: 410/3A-8 new: HB-578 HB-578 410/3-3: 410/3A-9 new: HB-3 HB-578 410/3-4: 410/3A-10 new: HB-3, 1985 HB-578 410/3-5 rep.: 410/3B-1: HB-3 HB-3 410/3-5A: 410/3B-2: HB-748, 1985 HB-3 410/3-5A rep.: 410/3B-3: HB-3 HB-748 410/3-5B rep.: 410/3B-10 new: HB-3 HB-3 410/3-5C: 410/3B-11 new: HB-748, 1985 HB-3 410/3-5C rep.: 410/3B-12 new: HB-3 HB-3 410/3-5D rep.: 410/3B-13 new: HB-3 HB-3 410/3-5E: 410/3B-14 new: HB-748, 1985 HB-3 410/3-5E rep.: 410/3B-15 new: HB-3 HB-3 410/3-6: 410/3C-1: HB-3, 578, 748, 1985 HB-3 410/3-7: 410/3C-2: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-3, 748, 1985 410/3-7.1: 410/3C-3: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-3, 748, 1985 410/3-8: 410/3C-4: HB-3, 748, 1985 SB-1049, 1142; HB-970 410/3-8a rep.: 410/3C-6: HB-3 HB-748, 1985 410/3-9 new: 410/3C-6. new: HB-578 HB-748, 1985 410/3-10 new: 410/3C-6.2 new: HB-578 HB-748, 1985 410/3A -2: 410/3C-6.3 new: HB.3, 748, 1985 HB-748, 1985 410/3A-3: 410/3C-6 4 new: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-748, 1985 410/3A -4: 410/3C-6.5 new: HB-748, 1985 HB-748, 1985 410/3A -4 rep.: 410/3C- 7: HB-3 HB-3, 578, 748, 1985 410/3A -4.1 new: 410/3C-8: HB-748, 1985 HB-3, 748, 1985 410/3A-4.2 new: 410/3C-9: HB-748, 1985 HB-3, 748, 1985 410/3A -4.3 new: 410/3C-10 new: HB-748, 1985 HB-578 410/3A-4.4 new: 410/3C-11 new: HB-748, 1985 HB-578 410/3A -4.5 new: 410/3C-12 new: HB-748, 1985 HB-578 410/3A -5. 410/3D-1 new: HB-3, 578, 748, 1985 HB-748, 1985 410/3A -6: 410/3D-2 new: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-748, 1985 410/3A-7: 410/3D-5 new: HB-3, 748, 1985 HB-3 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2082 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont 225-Cont. 410/4-1: 425/8a: HB-3, 748, 1985 SB-553; HB.3 410/4-1.5 new: 425/8a-1: HB.3, 748, 1985 SB-553; HB.3 410/4-2: 425/8b: HB.3, 748, 1985 SB-553; HB.3 410/4-3: 425/8c: HB-3, 970 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-4: 425/8d new: HB-3, 578 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-4a: 425/9: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-5: 425/9.5 new: HB.3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-5.1 new: 425/10: HB-2348 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-7: 425/11: HB-3, 578 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-8: 425/13.1: HB.3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-9: 425/16 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-10: 425/17 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-11: . 425/18 new: HB.3 SB-553; HB.3 410/4-13: 425/19 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-14: 425/20 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-15: 425/21 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-17: 425/22 new: HB.3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-18: 425/23 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-19: 425/24 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 410/4-20: 425/25 new: HB.3, 578 SB-553; HB-3 415/3.5 new: 425/26 new: HB-2347 SB-553; HB.3 415/3C-6 rep.: 425/27 new: HB-3 SB-553; HB-3 415/11: 430/4.5 new: HB.3, 748, 2350 HB-2347 425/1: 446/1: HB-750 HB-549 425/1a: 446/5: SB-553; HB-3 HB-549, 2109 425/2.02: 446/15: SB-553; HB-3 HB-549, 2109 425/2.03: 446/20: SB-553; HB-3 HB-549, 2109 425/4: 446/30: SB-553; HB-3 HB-97, 549 425/4.5 new: 446/35: HB-2347 HB-2608 425/6: 446/40: SB-553; HB-3 HB.549, 2109 425/7: 446/45: HB.3, 748, 2350 HB.549 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2083 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont 225-Cont 446/70: 455/36.2a: HB-549, 2109 SB.349 446/75: 455/36.3: SB.766; HB.549, 2109 SB.349; HB-2392 446/77 new: 455/36 5: HB-549 SB.349 446/80: 455/36.6: HB-549, 1329, 2109 SB-349, 859 446/82 new: 455/36.17: HB-549 SB-349 446/100: 455/36.18: HB-549 SB.349 446/185: 455/36.20: HB-1173, 1329, 2626 SB.349 446/190: 455/37.2: HB-549, 2109 SB.349 446/200: 455/37.5: HB-2348 SB-349 450/0. 01: 455/37.7: HB.1969 SB.349 450/9. 01 new: 455/37.10: HB-2347 SB-349 450/30.2: 455/38.10: HB.1969 SB.349 450/32: 455/38.45: SB-859 HB-1045 455/2: 460/1: HB-2590 SB-721; HB-667 455/3: 460/9.5 new: SB-349 HB-667 455/3.5 new: 460/11: HB-2347 SB-195 455/4: 465/5.5 new: SB-349; HB.1045, 1856 SB-409; HB-1132 455/5: 505/A ct rep.: SB-349; HB-1045 HB-1748 455/6.1 new: 515/11: HB-1045, 1856 SB-74; HB-182 455/6 2 new: 605/2: HB-1045, 1856 SB-623; HB-38, 1917 455/6. 3 new: 605/2.2: HB-1045, 1856 SB.623; HB-38, 1917 455/6.4 new: 605/3: HB-1045, 1856 SB-623; HB-38, 1917 455/8.1 new: 605/3.2 new: SB.349 SB-623; HB-38, 1917 455/8.2 new: 605/3.3 new: SB-349 SB-623 455/8.3 new: 605/5: SB.349 SB.623; HB-1917 455/10: 605/10: SB.349 SB.623; HB-38, 1917 455/13.2: 605/18: HB-1044 SB-963 455/15: 605/20: SB.349 SB.623; HB-38, 1917 455/17: 605/21: SB-349, 859 SB.623; HB-1917 455/18: 615/A ct rep. : HB-37 SB-454, 675 455/36.1: 620/1: SB.349 SB-43; HB-2329 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2084 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225- Cont. 225- Cont 620/4: 645/17.10 new: SB-43; HB-2329 SB.43; HB-2329 620/9: 645/17.15 new: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 620/9.1: 645/18 rep.: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 620/9.2: 645/19: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 620/10: 645/19.2: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 620/11 rep.: 650/12: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 620/12 rep.: 650/16.2 new: SB.43; HB-2329 HB-1543 620/13 rep.: 655/2: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-854; HB-2532 620/17 rep.: 655/8: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 620/17.10 new: 655/8.1: SB.43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 620/17.15 new: 655/9: SB-43; HB-2329 SB.43; HB-2329 620/18: 655/9.10 new: SB-43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 625/Act rep.: 655/9.15 new: SB-454, 675 SB-43; HB-2329 630/Act rep.: 655/10 rep.: HB-1490 SB-43; HB-2329 640/1: 655/11 rep.: SB.43, 854; HB-2329, 2532 SB-43; HB-2329 640/6: 655/12 rep.: SB-43; HB-2329 SB.43; HB-2329 640/6.1: 655/20 rep.: SB.43; HB-2329 SB-43; HB-2329 640/8d: 705/1.11: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 640/11.5: 705/1.12: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 640/12 rep.: 705/1.15: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 640/15 new: 705/2.01: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 640/20 new: 705/2.08: SB.43; HB-2329 HB-965 640/25 new: 705/2.11: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/1: 705/3.06: SB-854; HB-2532 HB-965 645/2: 705/3.07: SB.43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/4: 705/4.01: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/9.1: 705/4.21: SB.43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/10: 705/4.24: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/11 rep.: 705/6.01: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/12 rep.: 705/8. 02: SB-43; HB-2329 HB-965 645/13 rep.: 710/2.01: SB.43; HB-2329 HB-965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2085 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225--Cont. 225-Cont. 710/3: 725/7: HB-965 HB-2138 710/4. 725/8a: HB-965 HB-2138 710/6.01: 725/14: HB-965 HB-2138 710/7.01: 725/19.1. HB-965 HB-2138 710/10. 725/23.3: HB-965 HB-2138 710/11: 725/23.6: HB-965 HB-2138 HB-965 HB-2138 710/16: 725/23.8: HB-965 HB-965 710/16: HB.261 HB-965 725/2. 710/21: 730B-965 HB-965 3HB-96 710/19: HB-965 H B-965 730/3: HB-965 70/ B- 710/28.01: 7 B-965 HB-965 7/0HB- 710/37: H73 B-9 HB-965 H/B-96 710/47.01: 70HB965 710/50. 7 H/1965 HB-965 7HB-96/ HB-965 HB-965 715/3: HB-965 HB-965 740/11. 715/4. HB-965 HB-965 GAMING 715/5: H930 HB-285, 1486 50/1 715/61 new: HB-9922108 HB-8825B- 715/6.5 new:52 HB-1486 HB-2108 715/9. 512.2 new: HB-882, 1486 SB-1184 715/10: 5/3: HB-1486 HB-2108 715/15: 5/3.071: HB-285 SB-797; HB-2051,2108 715/17: 5/3.072: HB-965 HB-2108 720/1.03: 5/3.073: HB-965 HB-2108 720/1.05: 5/3.074 new: HB-965 SB-797; HB-2051,2108 720/7.03: 5/3.075 new: HB-965 SB-797; HB-2051,2108 72017. 04: 5/3. 076 new: HB-965 SB-797; HB-2051,2108 725/71: 5/3.077 new: HB-965, 2138 SB-797; HB.2108 725/2: 5/3.078 new: HB-2138 HB.2108 725/6. 5 new: 5/3. 079 new: SB-382 HB.2108 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2086 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 230-Cont. 230-Cont. 5/3.080 new: 5/18: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/3.04: 5/19: HB-2108 SB-797; HB-2051, 2108 5/3.05: 5/20: HB-2108 SB-797; HB-2051, 2108 5/3.07: 5/20.5: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/3.10 rep.: 5/21: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/3.12: 5/23: HB.2108 HB.2108 5/3.13: 5/24: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/3.17: 5/25: HB-2108 HB.2108 5/3.20 new: 5/26: HB-2108 SB-32, 33,797, 981; HB-1694, 2051, 5/3.21 new: 2053, 2108 HB-2108 5/26.1: 5/3.22 new: HB210 HB2108 HB2108 5/3.23 new: 5/26.2: HB.2108 SB-797; HB-2053, 2108 5/4: 5/26.4: HB-2288 HB-2053, 2108 5/5: 5/26.5: HB-2108 HB-2053, 2108 5/6. 5/26.6 new: HB-2108 SB-797; HB-2053 5/7: 5/26.7 new: HB-2289 HB-2051 5/8: 5/27: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/9. 5/27.1: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/9 1 new: 5/28: SB-32, 33 SB-1117; HB-1652, 1694, 2108, 2117 5/12: 5/29: HB-2108 HB.2108 5/12.1: 5/30: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/12.5 new: 5/31: SB-633 HB-2108 5/14: 5/32: HB-2108 SB-324, 797; HB-183, 2106, 2108 5/14a: 5/33.1: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/15: 5/34: HB.2108 SB-323, 797; HB-2108 5/15.2: 5/34.1 new: HB-2108 HB-1270 5/15.3: 5/35: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/15.4: 5/36a: HB.2108 HB.-2108 5/155 new: 5/39: SB-58 HB-987, 2108 5/16: 5/39. 1: HB-2108 HB-2108 5/17: 5/41: HB.2108 HB-2108 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2087 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 230-Cont 230-Cont. 5/42: 20/3: HB-2108 HB-1787 5/43: 20/4: HB-2108 HB-1787 5/51: 20/5: HB-2108 HB-1787 5/52 rep.: 25/2: HB-2108 HB-671, 2144 5/53 rep.: > 25/4.1: HB-2108 HB-440 5/54 new: 25/4.2: HB-1200 HB-439 10/1: 25/4.3 new: SB-1137; HB-1218, 2257 HB-1270 10/2: 30/1.1: SB-800; HB-2, 1281 HB-436 10/3: 30/2: SB-800, 1003; HB-2, 1278 HB-1787 10/4: 30/3.1 new: HB-2 HB-1787 10/5: 30/4: SB-1237; HB-2 HB-1787 10/5.1: 30/5: HB-2 HB-1787 10/5.2 new: 30/5.1: SB-1184; HB-2 HB-1787 10/6: 30/6: SB-800; HB-2, 1971 f HB-2216 10/7: 30/8: SB-323, 430, 474, 800, 1003, 1274; HB-1787 HB-2, 490, 1971 30/8.1 new: 10/7.1 new: HB-1270 HB-2 30/9: 10/10: HB-1787, 2577 HB-1479 30/10: 10/11: HB-1787 SB-475, 800; HB-2 30/11: 10/11.2 new: HB-437, 1787 SB-187, 323, 432; HB-232, 1494 10/12: LIQUOR SB-123, 806; HB-757 235 10/13: 5/1-2: SB-465, 547, 800, 806; HB-490, 1218 SB-1192; HB-1989 10/13.1 new: 5/1-3.08: HB-1270 HB-2461 10/15.5 new: 5/1-3.12: SB-633 HB.583 10/17.1: 5/1-3.26 rep.: HB-2 HB-2461, 2463 10/23: 5/1-3.35: SB-705; HB-2106, 2538 HB-2461, 2463 10/23. 1 new. 5/1-3.36 new: HB-2 HB-2461, 2463 10/24 new: 5/2-1: HB-1200 HB-451, 2461 10/26.6 new: 5/3-1: HB-2108 HB-454 15/Act rep.: 5/3-9: SB-371 HB-2461, 2463 20/2: 5/3-11. HB-1787 HB-2461, 2463 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2088 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 235-Cont. WAREHOUSES 5/3-12: 240 SB.717; HB-1978 15/Act rep.: 5/3-14: HB-1490 HB-2461, 2463 25/Act rep.: 5/4-1: HB-1490 SB-140; HB-793 25/5: 5/5-1: HB-908 SB-910; HB-583 25/11: 5/5-3: HB-411 SB-910; HB-2461, 2463 PUBLIC AID 5/5-4: 305 HB-2461, 2463 5/1-1: 5/6-1: HB-235 HB-2462, 2463 5/1-5: 5/6-2: HB-1889 HB-2462, 2463 5/1-9 new: 5/6-3: HB-1164, 2584 HB-2462, 2463 5/2-6: 5/6-5. HB-2124 HB-2400 5/3-1: 5/6-6: SB.465 5/3-la: HB.1800, 2400 S3.465 5/6-9: 5/3-3: HB-2462, 2463 SB-465 5/6-10: 5/3-4: HB-2462, 2463 SB-465 5/6-11: 5/3-5: HB-1131, 1197 SB-143 5/6-12.1 new: 5/3-6: SB-140 HB-2124 5/6-15: 5/3-10.11 new: SB.282; HB-447, 466, 965, 1791 HB-1661 5/6-16. 5/3-13: HB-1629,2463 SB.465, 643; HB-2293 HB16-12, 5/4-0.5: /6-17.1: SB-847; HB-2690 HB-1802 5/4-0.5 new: 5/6-18: SB-10; HB-209 SB-140 5/4-0.7 new: 5/6-21: HB-2465 SB-1027 5/4-1: 5/6-24a: SB-10; HB-209 HB-2067, 2462, 2463 5/4-1.1: 5/6-26: HB-210 HB-2462, 2463 5/4-1.2c new: 5/6-30: SB.10; HB-209, 1685 HB-2 5/4-1.6: 5/7-1: SB-469, 742, 1097; HB-1363, 1818, HB-2461, 2463 1938 5/7-2: 5/4-1.9: HB-2462, 2463 SB.8, 10; HB-209 5/7-5: 5/4-1.9a new: HB-2032 SB-256, 1008; HB-1958 5/4-. 10 5/7-9: SB.10; HB-209 SB-1008 5/4-2: 5/7-13: SB-9, 10, 143, 181,469, 742; HB-31, HB-2462, 2463 209 5/7-14: 5/4-4: HB-2461, 2463 HB-2124 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2089 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont. 305-Cont. 5/4-4.1: 5/5-5.02: HB-530 SB-465 5/4-4.2 new: 5/5-5.4: SB-334 SB-465 5/4-5: 5/5-5.5: SB-198; HB-5 SB-643, 1198; HB-2293 5/4-7: 5/5-5.12a new: HB-1930 HB-1659 5/4-8: 5/5-5.20 new: SB-10; HB-209, 1939 SB-331,964; HB-903, 1868 5/4-15 rep.: 5/5-5.21 new: SB-8 SB-964,1133; HB-2083 5/4-16: 5/5-5.22 new: HB-1890 SB-964 5/4-17 new: 5/5-5.23 new: SB-10; HB-5, 23, 209, 342, 388, 577, SB-964 890, 1140,1817,2191, 2471 5/5-5.24 new: 5/4-18 new: SB-964 SB-1113; HB-890 5/5-5.25 new: 5/4-105 new: SB-964 HB-4 5/5-5.26 new: 5/4-110 new: SB-964 HB-4 5/5-5.27 new: 5/4-115 new: SB-964 HB-4 5/5-7: 5/4-120 new: SB-968 HB-4 5/5-11: 5/4-125 new: SB-1133 HB-4 5/5-13: 5/4-130 new: SB-465; HB-1868 HB-4 5/5-13.5: 5/4-135 new: HB-1661 HB-4 5/5-15: 5/4-140 new: SB-643; HB-2293 HB-4 5/5-16: 5/4-145 new: HB-1695 HB-4 5/5-16.3: 5/4-150 new: SB-167, 196, 203, 465, 670, 743, 744, HB-4 1156, 1207, 1222; HB-217, 218, 230, 5/4-155 new: 775,889, 1279, 1403, 1695, 2403, HB-4 2514, 2557 5/4-160 new: 5/5-16.5: HB-4 SB.465; HB-1279 5/5-0.1 new: 5/5-16 7 new: HB-2124 HB-951 5/5-0.5 new: 5/5-22: SB-1156 SB-203, 236; HB-310, 2241 5/5-1.2: 5/5-23 new: HB-1279 SB-701; HB-167, 306, 1225, 1227, 5/5-2: 1942 SB-200; HB-294, 295, 304, 2533 5/5A-2: 5/5-2.1: SB-465, 743, 744; HB-2124 SB-465 5/5A -3: 5/5-4.1: SB-465 SB-808; HB-1279, 1280, 2634, 2635 5/5A-8. 5/5-4.2: HB-2124 SB-562; HB-1554 5/5B-8: 5/5-4.3 new: HB-2124 HB-857, 1250 5/5C-2: 5/5-5: SB-465, 744; HB-2124, 2226 SB.465, 643, 662; HB-164, 306, 5/5C- 7: 1534, 2293, 2403, 2652 SB.465; HB-2124 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2090 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont. 305-Cont. 5/5D-1: 5/9-5: SB-465 HB-2124 5/5D-3 new: 5/9-6: HB-2074 HB-2124 5/5D-4 new: 5/9-6.02: HB-2074 HB-2124 5/5E-10: 5/9-6 05 new: SB.465, 744; HB-2124, 2226 HB-1951, 2031 5/5F-5 new: 5/9-6. 06 new: HB-2124 HB-1951 5/5F-10 new: 5/9-6. 1: HB-2124 SB-643; HB-2124, 2293 5/5F-15 new: 5/9-6 3: HB-2124 SB-189; HB-5, 171 5/5F-20 new: 5/9-8: HB-2124 SB-643; HB-2124, 2293 5/5F-25 new: 5/9-11: HB-2124 SB-465 5/5F-30 new: 5/9-14 new: HB-2124 HB-857 5/5F-35 new: 5/9A-4: HB-2124 SB-10; HB-209 5/5F-40 new: 5/9A -5 HB-2124 HB-23, 2471 5/5F-45 new: 5/9A,-8. HB-2124 SB-10; HB-23, 209, 1678, 2471 5/5F-50 new: 5/9A -8.5 new: HB-2124 HB-2031 5/5F-55 new: 5/9A -9 HB-2124 SB-469; HB-23, 745, 2460, 2471 5/F-60 new5/9A -9.5 new: HB-2124 HB-1951 5/5F-65 new: 5/9A-9.6 new: HB-2124 HB-1951 5/5F-70 new: 5/9A-10. HB-2124 HB-857 5/5F-75 new: 5/9A-2 new *HP-2 124 5/9A -1 new: H5/B-2124 w: SB-469, 1113, 1195; HB.23, 770, HB-2124 1363, 1682, 2471 5/5F-85 new: S/10-1: HB-2124 SB-10, 677,844; HB-1819, 2124, 5/5F-90 new: 2232 HB-2124 5110-1 rep.: 5/6-1: SB-1175 SB-662; HB-1534, 2403 5/10-1.5 new: 5/6-1.3: SB-1 175 HB-2124 5/10-2: 5/6-2: HB-1065 SB-143 5/10-2 rep.: 5/6-8: SB-1175 SB-465; HB-1678 5/10-3 rep.: 5/6-11: SB-1175 SB-465; HB-857, 1952 5/10-3.1: 5/8A-1. SB-434, 464, 844, 1175; HB-1836, HB-889 2232 5/8A-25 new: 510-3.2: HB-23 SB-464, 844; HB-1891, 2232 5/8A-12 new: 5/10-3.2 rep.: SB.700; HB-5 SB-1175 5/9-1: 5/10-3.3 new: HB-2124 SB-844; HB.1891, 2232 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2091 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305--Cont 305-Cont. 5/10-3.4 new: 5/10-13.5 rep.: SB-844; HB-2232 SB-1175 5/10-4: 5/10-13.6 rep.: SB-464 SB-1175 5/10-4 rep.: 5/10-13.7 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-5 rep.: 5/10-13.8 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-6: 5/10-13.9 rep.: SB-464 SB-1175 5/10-6 rep.: 5/10-13.10 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-7: 5/10-14: SB-464 SB-380, 871; HB-273 5/10-7 rep.: 5/10-14 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-8: 5/10-14.1 new: HB-528, 2124 SB-844; HB-2232 5/10-8 rep.: 5/10-15: SB-1175 SB-464,676 5/10-8.1 new: 5/10-15 rep.: SB-844; HB-2232 SB-1175 5/10-8.2 new: 5/10-16 rep.: SB-844; HB-2232 SB-1175 5/110-8.5 new: 5/10-16.2: HB-528 SB-464, 844; HB-1551, 2232 5/10-9 rep.: 5/10-16.2 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-10: 5/10-16.3 rep.: SB-464, 676; HB-1552, 2124 SB-1175 5/10-10 rep.: 5/10-16.4 new: SB-1175 SB-983 5/10-10.1 rep.: 5/10-17 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-10.2 rep.: 5/10-17.1: SB-1175 SB-464; HB-1552 5/10-10.3 rep.: 5/10-17.1 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-11: 5/10-17.2 rep.: SB-464; HB-1552 SB-1175 5/10-11 rep.: 5/10-17.3 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-11.1: 5/10-17.4 rep.: SB-464 SB-1175 5/10-11.1 rep.: 5/10-17.5: SB-1175 HB-1549 5/10-11.la new: 5/10-17.5 rep.: SB-676 SB-1175 5/10-12: 5/10-17.6: SB-676 SB-380; HB-273 5/10-12 rep.: 5/10-17.6 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-13 rep.: 5/10-17.7: SB-1175 SB-10; HB-209 5/10-13.1 rep.: 5/10-17.8 new: SB-1175 SB-10, 464, 871; HB-209 5/10-13.2 rep.: 5/10-17.9 new: SB-1175 SB.10, 464; HB-209 5/10-13.3 rep.: 5/10-18 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 5/10-13 4 rep.: 5/10-19 rep.: SB-1175 SB-1175 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2092 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont. 305-Cont. 5/10-21: 5/12-4.25: SB-1175 SB-465 5/10-22: 5/12-4.30: SB-464 SB-643; HB-2293 5/10-23 new: 5/12-4.31 new: SB-464, 804 SB-10, 181,359; HB-209, 890, 1678, 5/11-3: 1753 HB-2124 5/12-4.32 new: 5/11-3.1: SB-143, 847 HB-1596 5/12-4.101: 5/11-3.3: HB-2124 HB-22 5/12-4.103 new: 5/11-3.4 new: HB-531 HB-1200 5/12-5: 5/11-5: SB-643; HB.1733, 2124,2293 SB-643; HB-2293 5/12-8: 5/11-7.5 new: SB-643; HB-2124, 2293 HB-1140 5/12-9: 5/11-8: HB-2124 HB-1140, 2124 5/12-10.2: 5/11-8.7: SB-464, 465 HB-2124 5/12-10.4 new: 5/11-9: SB-964, 966 HB-2124 5/12-13.1: 5/11-15: SB-1169; HB-889, 1794 HB-2124 5/12-13.2: 5/11-16: HB-904 SB-562 5/12-16: 5/11-17: SB- 1175 HB-2124 5/12-17.2 rep.: 5/11-22: SB-675 HB-1661, 2124 5/12-21.8a new: 5/11-22a: SB-143 SB.804; HB-2124 5/14-8: 5/11-22b: SB.465, 743, 744; HB-218 HB-1661 5/15-2: 5/11-28: HB-2124 SB-434; HB-1723, 1836 5/15-3. 5/11-29: HB-2124 HB-2124 5/15-5: 5/11-31 new: HB-2124 SB-464, 804 5/16-5 new: 5/12-2: SB-589 HB-2124 5/16-10 new: 5/12-4.1: SB-589 HB-24 5/16-15 new: 5/12-4.3 rep.: SB-589 SB-1175 5/16-20 new: 5/12-4.4: SB-589 SB-10, 465, 964; HB-209, 307, 953, 5/16-25 new: 1363, 1404, 1678, 1702,2124 SB-589 5/12-4.6: 5/16-30 new: HB-23 SB-589 5/12-4.7: 5/16-35 new: SB-8 SB-589 5/12-4.11: 5/16-40 new: HB-1735, 1948, 1953, 2124 SB-589 5/12-4. la new: 5/16-45 new: SB-143; HB-1060, 1703 SB-589 5/12-4.15: 5/16-50 new: SB-643; HB-2293 SB-589 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2093 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305--Cont. 310-Cont. 5/16-55 new: 65/11: SB-589 HB-2334 20/5. HB-965 URBAN PROBLEMS 20/8: 315 HB-965 15/4. 20/9: HB-2155 HB-965 AGING 30/5. HB-1427, 1445 320 30/10 new: 10/8: HB-1428, 1439 H-59.: 15/Act rep.: HOUSING HB-370 310 20/8: 5/21 rep.: SB-525; HB.3, 750 25/4: HB-447 10/1: SB-372, 576; HB-491, 916, 1307, HB-1 158,2085 2650/ 10/3: 2518a: HB-1854 HB-2332, 2335 10H7: .30/2: 0B-1840 HB-2265 HB-1840 35/5: 10/8. la: HB-2533 HB.1854, 2455 35/10 10/8.lc new: HB-2533 SB-1184 35/15: 10/8.9: HB-2533 HB-1854 35/20: 10/8.22: HB-2533 SB-1112; HB-1931 35/25: 10/8.23 new: HB-2533 HB-1580 35/30: 10/17: HB-2533 SB-1228 35/35 rep.: 10/25: HB-2533 HB-1655, 1658, 1854, 2467, 2468 35/40: 10/30.5 new: HB-2533 SB-1228 35/45: 15/5b: HB-2533 HB-1854 35/50: 50/2: HB-2533 HB-847, 2456 35/55: 50/7: HB-2533 HB-792 35/60: 50/9: HB-2533 HB-792 65/3: CHILDREN SB-720; HB-2334 325 65/5: 5/3. HB-2334 SB.465 65/6: 5/4: HB-2334 SB-846; HB-175 65/6.5 new: 5/4.05 new: SB-720 SB-698 65/7: 5/4.2 new: SB-720 HB-610 65/8: 5/4.3 new: HB-937, 2334 HB-2383 65/10: 5/4.5 new: HB.2334 HB-2355 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2094 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 325-Cont. 330-Cont. 5/7: 55/3: SB-1095; HB-364, 2235 HB-129, 423 5/7.3: - HB-364, 2225 MENTAL HEALTH 5/7.3c new: 405 HB-364, 610, 1867, 2354 5/1-121.1: 5/7.6: SB293, 1048 HB-2308 5/2-106.5 new: 5/7 7. HB-1060 HB-1867 5/2-107: 5/714: SB-293, 388, 1048 HB-1867, 2357 5/2-107.1: 5/7.21 new: SB-113, 293, 816, 10 SB-698; HB-648, 1616 1277, 1910, 2075 5/8.2: 5/2-107.2: SB-293, 1048 SB-203, 465; HB-2226, 2375, 2377 5/3-101: 5&2a B SB293, 1048 HB-2375, 2378 5/3-806: 5/8.2b new: SB-293, 1048 HB-2375, 2376 5/3-902: 5S11: SB-293, 816 HB-529 5/3-903: 5/11.1: SB-816 HB-529 5/4-200: 15/3: SB-293, 388; HB-207 SB.721 5/4-201: 20/4: SB-293, 388; HB-207 HB-166 5/4-300. 20/14: SB-293, 388; HB-20; SB-853 5/4-309: 20/20 new: SB-293, 388; HB-207 SB-165 5/4-309.1: 30/4: SB-293, 388; HB-207 HB-1428 5/4-309.2: 40/3: SB-293, 388; HB-207 HB-2383 5/4-610: 40/3.5 new: SB-293, 388; HB-207 HB-193 5/5-100A: 40/6: SB-387, 388 SB-4; HB-35, 204, 2234, 2517, 2525 5/5-100A rep.: 40/7: SB-387, 675; HB-207 SB-4; HB-35, 204, 2234, 2517,2525 5/5-105.1 new: VETERANSB388; HB-2072 VETERANS 5/5-111: 330 SB-388: HB-2072 SA ct rep.: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 OI/Act rep.: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 15/Act rep.: SB-428, 560; HB-1 508 20/A ct rep.: SB-428, 560; HB-1508 20/0.01: HB-1508 35/0.01: SB-428; HB-126 45/3: HB-127,425 45/8.5 new: SB-208 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 30/3: HB-213 30/4: HB-145, 2065, 2066 60/2: SB-643; HB-2293 70/5: HB-170, 2069 70/10: HB-170, 2069 70/15: HB-170, 2069 70/20: HB-170, 2069 70/25: SB-643; HB-2293 48; HB-840, 12 72 12 12 12 12 72 72 2095 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 405-Cont. 410-Cont. 70/30: 210/4: HB-170,2069 SB-1095; HB-2235 70/35: 210/5: HB-170, 2069 SB-1095; HB-2235 80/2-17 new: 225/6: HB-2070 SB-1095; HB-2235 80/2-18 new: 305/6: HB-2070 SB-745; HB-2333 305/9: PUBLIC HEALTH SB-745, 791; HB-195, 2330 410 310/3: 15/3: SB-745 HB-965 310/4: 155: SB-745 HB-965 310/7: 15 6: SB-745, 791; HB-2330 15B-965 SB-745 15/7: 325/8: HB-965 325/8: HB-965 SB-745,791; HB-2330 15/9: 525/4: HB-965 HB-965 15/10: 535/11: HB-965 HB-1664 45/2:5 45/2: 535/12: HB-2330 HB-1664, 2058 45/6.2: 535/17: HB-921, 2330 SB-10; HB-119, 209 45/7: 535/18: HB-2330 HB-2638 45/7.1: 535/21: HB-1170,2330 SB-905; HB-2330 45111.1: 535/22: HB-2330 SB-10; HB-119, 209 50/3: 535/25: HB-2558 HB-592 50/3.3 new: 615/3.1: HB-308 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 50/4: 615/3.12: HB-2558 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 50/6 new: 615/3.16: SB-517, 741 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 65/2: 615/3.16a new: HB-1963 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 65/3.3 new: 615/3.17: HB-1961 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 65/3.4 new: 615/3.29a new: HB-1963 HB-2336 65/4: 615/4: HB-1962 SB.43; HB-1147, 2336 65/7 new: 615/5: HB-144 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 70/6.4: 615/6: HB-2245 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 80/11: 615/7: HB-550 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 90/2: 615/8: HB-965 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 210/1: 615/9: SB-1095; HB-353, 2235 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 210/3: 615/10: SB-721 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2096 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 410--Cont. 410-Cont 615/11.1 rep.: 620/22.5 new: SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 HB-2507 615/11.2 rep.: 620/22 6 new: SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 HB-2507 615/11.3 rep.: 635/2: SB.43; HB-1147, 2336 HB-2507, 2665 615/11.4 rep.: 635/3: SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 HB-25072665 615/11.5: H -2507,2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/4: 615/12: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635 07/5 2665 615/13: HB-2507,2665 SB-43; HB-1147,2336 635/5.1: 615/14.1 rep.: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147,2336 635/5.2 new: 615/14.2: HB-2507 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/6: 615/14.3 rep.: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/9: 615/15: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB- 1147,2336 635/10: 615/16.5 new: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/11: 615/17 rep.: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/12: 615/17.5 new: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/15: 615/18 rep.: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/16: 615/18.5 new: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 635/19: 615/19: HB-2507, 2665 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 650/10: 615/20: SB-1095; HB-2235 SB-43; HB-1147, 2336 43 H620/21472336 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY HB-2506 415 620/2. 36: 5/Title: SB-831 SB-46; HB-359, 544 620/2.38 new: 5/1: HB-2506, 2507, 2665 SB-630, 970, 1127; HB-412, 1752 620/2. 39 new: 5/3: HB-2507, 2665 HB-1086 620/3: 5/3.07: HB-2506 HB-965 620/3.14: 5/3.32: SB-663; HB-1742, 1888 SB-327; HB-1089, 2137 620/3. 23 new: 5/3.47: SB-870; HB-2506 SB-789, 790 620/5: 5/3.48-5 new: SB-870 SB-789,790 620/20: 5/3.53: SB-1095; HB-2235 SB.327; HB-1089, 2137 620/21.1: 5/3.56: HB-2507, 2665 HB-360 620/21.2: 5/3.76: HB-2507, 2665 SB-327; HB-1089, 2137 620/21.3 new: 5/3.83: HB-2507 SB-789, 790 620/22. 4: 5/3.93 new: HB-2665 SB-855; HB-1089, 2137 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2097 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 415-Cont. 415-Cont. 5/3. 94 new: 5/21.7 new: SB-327; HB-1089, 2137 HB-151 5/4.2 new: 5/22.2: HB-1528 SB-46, 107,448, 1153; HB-359, 544, 5/5.1: 965, 1595 HB-965 5/22.2b: 5/6.1: SB.68 HB-965 5/22.2c new: 5/6.2 rep.: SB.214; HB-762 HB-965 5/22.7: 5/8: SB-46; HB-544 HB-286 5/22.8: 5/9: SB.461 SB-694; HB-412, 1691 5/22.9: 5/9.2: HB-965 HB-283 5/22.9-5 new: 5/9.8 new: SB.327 SB-460 5/22.14: 5/10 SB.231; HB-287, 910, 929, 1089, SB.461, 694; HB-1691 1857 5/12: 5/22.15: HB-257 SB-327; HB.358, 965, 2600 SB-630 5/22.16b: SB630 SB.68, 631; HB-965 H1B-6 5/22.21: HB-965 S 9 5/13.3: 5/22.21 HB-965 5122.23 : 5/16 5 HB-965 SB-178; HB-359 H522.28 5/17.1: HB-1526, 1527 HB-965 5/22.47 new: 5/17.2HB.358 HB-965 5/24.1 new: 5/17.3: HB-2189 HB-965 5/25: 5/17.8 new: HB-965 HB.729 5/25b-2: 5/18: HB-791 HB-965 5/25b-3: 5/19.2: HB-789 HB-1793 5/27: 5/19.3: HB-965, 1542 HB-1793 5/31: 5/19.4: SB-855 HB-1793 5/39: 5/19.5: SB-1259, 1266 HB-1793 5/39.2: 5/20.1: SB-84, 629; HB-257, 1086, 1089, HB-289 1336 5/21: 5/39.5: SB-327; HB-551 SB-461 5/21.1: 5/42: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46, 694; HB-140 5/21.2: 5/44: SB-228 HB-1733 5/21.2a new: 5/45: SB-228 HB-965 5/21.5: 5/52.2. SB-231, 461 HB-1547 5/21.6: 5/54. 06a new: HB-965 SB-629; HB-1089 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2098 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 415-Cont. 415-Cont. 5/54. O0a new: 5/58.8 new: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46; HB-359, 544 5/54. 10b new: 5/58.9 new: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46; HB-359, 544 5/54. la new: 5/58.10 new: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46; HB-359, 544 5/54.12: 5/58.11 new: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46; HB-359, 544 5/54. 12a new: 5/58.12 new: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46; HB-359, 544 5/54.12b new: 5/58.13 new: SB-629; HB-1089 SB-46; HB-359 5/55: 10/1: HB-965 HB-1087 5/55.3: 15/3: HB-965 HB-965, 1972 5/55.6: 15/4.1 new: HB-965, 1089 HB-662 5/55. 7: 15/6: HB-965 HB-1972 5/57: 15/7: SB-721; HB-901 HB-1972 5/57.1: 20/1: SB-721; HB-901 HB-1088 5/57.2: 20/2.1: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.5: 20/3: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.6: 20/3.1: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.7: 20/5: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.8: 20/6: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.9: 20/6.1 rep.: SB-574; HB-1059 HB-965 5/57.10: 20/6.2: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.11: 20/6a: HB-788, 819 HB-965 5/57.12: 20/7: SB-721; HB-901 HB-965 5/57.12A new: 20/7.1: SB-574, 629 HB-965 5/57.14: 30/5b: SB-721; HB-901 HB-729 5/58 new: 50/3.01: SB-46; HB-359, 544 HB-965 5/58.1 new: 55/3: SB-46; HB-359, 544 HB-965 5/58.2 new: 55/4: SB-46; HB-359, 544 HB-965 5/58.3 new: 55/8: SB-46; HB-359, 544 HB-965 5/58.4 new: 55/9: SB-46; HB-359, 544 HB-965 5/58.5 new: 60/3: SB-46; HB-359, 544 SB.448; HB-1595 5/58.6 new: 60/4: SB-46; HB-359, 544 HB-965 5/58. 7 new: 60/8: SB-46; HB-359, 544 SB-448; HB-1595 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2099 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 415-Cont. FIRE SAFETY 60/9: 425 SB-392, 448; HB-1147 40/1: 60/10: HB-965 SB-392, 448; HB-1147 60/12: PUBLIC SAFETY SB-392, 448; HB-1147 430 60/15: 5/2.5 new: SB-392; HB-1147 SB-399 60/19: 5/4: SB-392, 448; HB-965, 1147, 1595 SB-399 60/19.2 rep.: 10/2 5 new: SB-448; HB-1595 SB-399 60/19.3 new: 10/3: SB-448; HB-1595 10/4S 60/22.: 10/.4 60/22 2: SB-399 SB-448; HB-1595 10/5: 60/29 new: SB-399 SB-392, 448; HB-1147 15/1: 60/30 new: HB-285, 1090 SB-392, 448; HB-1147 15/2: 80/2: SB-162 HB-965 15/5: 100/5: HB-282 SB-1153; HB-2429 50/4: 105/10: HB-965 HB-965 60/Act rep.: 110/2002.50: HB-1748 HB-965 65/Act rep.: 120/Act rep.: HB-1329 HB-2663 65/1.1: HB-2139 NUCLEAR SAFETY 65/2: 420 HB-965 5/1: 65/2.1 new: HB-790 SB-1129 5/4: 65/3: HB-929, 1798 SB-1088, 1118; HB-2139 20/1: 65/4: HB-288, 1463, 1525 SB-49, 1088; HB-611, 613, 686, 20/10.2: 1558, 2139 HB-965 65/4.1 new: 30/2.1: SB-1129 SB-452 65/6: 35/4 HB-644 HB-1089 65/6.1 new: HB-1089HB-2139 35/5:.65/8." B-284 SB-49, 1129; HB-611, 613, 686, 1558 405: 65/9: SB-1095 SB-1129 40/24.5 new: 65/10: SB-452 SB-1129 40/25: 65/13.1: SB-452 HB-568, 2164 40/38. 65/14: SB-231; HB-1089, 1743 SB-741, 1038; HB-1792, 2139 50/4: 75/5: HB-965 HB-965, 1733 50/5: 75/9: HB-965 SB-1143 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2100 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bil 430-Cont. 505-Cont. 75/11: 65/Act rep.: SB-1143 SB-454, 675 75/13: 75/3: SB-1143 HB-965 105/Act rep.: 75/7: SB-381,402; HB-20 HB-512 105/1: 105/A ct rep.: SB-I1 SB.731 115/1: 135/1: HB-32, 1259, 1260 HB-907 115/2: HB-32, 1259, 1260 ANIMALS 115/3: 510 HB-32, 1259, 1260 5/5: 115/4: HB-91 HB-32, 1259, 1260 20/2-3 rep.: 115/5: SB.43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 20/4a rep.: 115/6: SB.43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 20/6 new: 115/7: SB-43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 20/7 new: 115/8: SB-43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 20/8 new: 115/9: SB.43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 20/9 new: 115/10: SB.43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 25/Act rep.: 115/13.5 new: SB.43; HB-907 HB-32, 1259, 1260 30/1.11: 115/15 rep.: SB.43; HB-2329 HB-32, 1259, 1260 30/3b: SB.43; HB-2329 AGRICULTURE 30/6.2: 505 SB.43; HB-2329 2/Act rep.: SB-454 5/20.1: HB-965 20/Act rep.: SB-454, 675 35/1-3: HB-965 35/2-1: HB-965 35/2-1.5 new: SB-233 35/2-4: HB-965 35/3-2: HB-965 35/5-1: HB-965 35/5-2: HB-965 35/5-3: HB-965 45/8: HB-1694 55/Act rep.: SB-1233 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 30/11: SB-43; HB-2329 30/11.5 new: SB.43; HB-2329 30/11.10 new: SB-43; HB-2329 30/11.15 new: SB.43; HB-2329 30/14: SB-43; HB-2329 40/2.04: SB-854; HB-2532 55/1.1: SB-854; HB-2532 55/1.2: HB-965 65/3: SB-43; HB-2329 65/7: SB-43; HB-2329 65/15 new: SB.43; HB-2329 65/20 new: SB-43; HB-2329 70/2. HB-2438 2101 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 510-Cont 515-Cont. 70/5: 5/1-20: HB-34 SB-299 70/5.01 new: 5/1-35: SB-26 HB-965 70/11: 5/1-40: SB.623; HB-38 HB-965 70/12: 5/1-95: SB.623; HB-38, 1181 SB-299 70/16: 5/1-125: SB-26 SB.299 75/2: 5/5-5: SB-854; HB-2532 HB-965 75/8: B5/5-2599 HB-2438 5/10-15: 90/2: SB-299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/10-45: 90/5.1: SB-299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/10-85 90/6: SB-299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/10-95: 90/6.5 new: S-B299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/10-100: 90/6.10 new: SB-299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/10-110: 90/6.15 new: SB.299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/10-125: 90/9: SB-299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/10-140: 90/10: SB-299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/15-45: 95/1.7: SB299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/20-5: 95/6: SB.299; HB-290, 367 SB-43; HB-2329 5/20-15: 95/8: SB-299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/20-30: 95/8.5 new: SB-299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-41 new: 95/8.10 new: HB-290, 367 SB-43; HB-2329 5/20-45: 95/8.15 new: SB.299; HB-290, 367, 735 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-50: 100/2.6: HB-735 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-55: 100/2. 7: SB299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/20-60: 100/11: HB-965 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-65: 100/17: SB-299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-70: 100/17.5 new: SB-299 SB-43; HB-2329 5/20-80: 100/17.10 new: SB-299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-85: 100/17.15 new: SB-299 SB.43; HB-2329 5/20-95: SB-299 FISH 5/20-100: 515 SB-299 5/1-5: 5/20-120: HB-965 HB-663, 965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2102 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 515-Cont 520-Cont. 5/25-5: 5/3.34: SB-299; HB-965 SB-665, 854; HB-965 5/25-20: 5/3.37: SB-299 HB-663, 965 5/30-10: 10/2: HB-965 HB-965 5/30-15: 15/1: HB-965- 65 HB-965 . HB-965 WILDLIFE 20/1: 520 HB-965 5/1.2: 25/5: HB-965 HB-965 5/1.2d: CONSERVATION HB-96552 5/1.2e: 525 . HB-965 5/2: 5/1.2k. H B-965 HB-367, 739, 909 10/3: 5/1.3: HB-575, 965 HB-965 10/4: 5/22B HB-965 HB-965 10/5: 5/2.10: HB-965 HB-1092, 1093 15/2: 5/2.25. HB-965 HB-2612 15/3: 5/2.26: HB-965 HB-2660 15/5: 5/2.28: HB-965 HB-1092, 1093 15/6a: 5/230: HB-965 HB-1092, 1093, 1325 15/7: 5/2.33. HB-965 HB-459, 1092, 1093 20/b: 5/2.33-1: HB-965 HB-965 20/Ic: 5/2.35: HB-965 HB-1093 25/4: 5/2.37: HB-965 HB-965 25/5: 5/3.1: HB-965 HB-290, 367, 988, 1093 30/3.07: 5/3.1-3 new: HB-965 HB-290, 367 35/202: 5/3.2: HB-965 SB-451; HB-290, 367, 735, 965, 988, 35/2.03: 1329, 1615 HB-965 5/3.2a: 40/1: HB-1329 HB-965 5/3.3: 40/2: HB-965 HB-965 5/3.11: 40/3. HB-1093 HB-965 5/3.12: 50/3. HB-1093 HB-965 5/3. 18 50/4: HB-1093 HB-965 5/3.20: 50/5: HB-1093 HB-965 5/3.22: 50/8: SB-851 HB-965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2103 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill ROADS AND BRIDGES 605-Cont. 605 5/6-701.4: 5/2-220: HB-986 HB-965 5/6-701.6: 5/4-201.5: HB-986 HB-965 5/6-701.8: 5/4-201.15: HB-986 HB-965 5/6-702: 5/4-219 new: HB-986 SB-1010, 1162 5/7-2022: 5/4-508.1: HB-986 HB-2254 5/7-202.6: 5/5-202 HB-986 HB-678 5/7-202.8: 5/5-604.1: HB-986 SB-121; HB-2676 HB-986 5/5-701: 5/7-20.1: HB-2174 HB-986 5/5-701.1: 5/7-2032 HB-986 HB-203.986 5/5-701.2: 5/7 -204 HB-986 HB-986 5/5- 701.: 5/9-1123: HB-986 SB-383,776; HB-1462 5/5- 701.4: 5/9-112. 5 new: HB-986 B-98 5/5-701.6: /HB10878 SB-383,776; HB-986, 1462 510-3 5/5-701.: 10-3025 new HB-986 SB-168, 760 5/5-111: 510 -708 . HB-986 10 73. HB- 986 SB-121; HB-2676 5/5-701. 17: 10/3: HB-986 SB-990 5/5-701.18 new: 10/70: HB-217 SB-1; H8 676 5/5-702.1: 10/3. HB-986 S1-990 HB-986 HB-26, 118,494, 1548 5/5-912: 10/8.1 new: HB-1150 HB-118, 556, 769 5/6-201.17: 10/9: HB-513, 606 HB-199 5/6-201.21 nw: 10/1O0: HB-787 SB-350, 760,771 5/6-411: 10/11: HB-897 HB-494, 2255 5/6-411.1 new: 10/11.1 new: HB-897 HB-180, 2129 5/6-411.5 new: 10/14.2: HB-1711 SB-759 5/6-508: 10/14.3 new: HB-174 HB-1883, 2126 5/6-508.1: 10/16.2 new: SB-121; HB-2676 HB-769 5/6-511.5 new: 10/17: SB-1079 HB-769, 1883 5/6-701.1: 10/19.1 new: HB-986 HB-769 5/6-701.2: 10/21.1 new: HB-986 HB-769 5/6-701.3: 10/27: HB-986 SB.1039 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2104 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 605- Cont. 615-Cont 10/31: 5/8: SB-757 HB-965 10/36 new: 5/9: HB-2256 HB-965 10/40 new: 5/10: SB-1010, 1162 HB-965 10/501 new: 5/11: HB-1548 HB-965 10/502 new: 5/12: HB-1548 HB-965 10/503 new: 5/13: HB-1548 HB-965 10/504 new: 5/14a: HB-1548 SB-289; HB-965 10/505 new: 5/15: HB-1548 HB-965 10/506 new: 5/16: HB-1548 HB-965 10/507 new: 5/17: HB-1548 HB-965 10/508 new: 5/18: HB-1548 SB-289; HB-965 10/509 new: 5/18a: HB-1548 HB-965 10/510 new: 5/18b: HB-1548 HB-965 10/511 new: 5/18c: HB-1548 HB-965 10/512 new: 5/18d: HB-1548 HB-965 10/513 new: 5/18e: HB-1548 HB-965 10/514 new: 5/18f: HB-1548 HB-965 10/515 new: 5/18g: HB-1548 HB-965 25/2: 5/19: HB-356, 1502 HB-965 30/4: 5/20: HB-939, 965 HB-965 115/10 rep.: 5/21: HB-2554 HB-965 115/13: 5/22: HB-2554 HB-965 120/10: 5/23: SB-350; HB-1502 HB-965 5/23a: RAILROADS HB-965 610 5/24: 115/Act rep.: HB-965 SB-675, 1138, 1233 5/25: HB-965 WATERWAYS 5/26: 615 HB-965 5/5: 5/26a: HB-965 HB-965 5/5.1 new: 5/26b: SB-289 HB-965 5/6: 5/26c: HB-965 HB-965 5/7: 5/29: HB-965 HB-965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2105 STATUTES AMENDED (I LCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 615-Cont. 615-Cont. 5/29a: 30/29 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 5/30: 30/30 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 10/6: 35/1: HB-965 HB-965 10/7: 35/2. HB-965 HB-965 10/7.13: 35/3: HB-965 HB-965 10/18: 35/5. HB-965 HB-965 15/2: 35/7 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 15/3: 40/1: HB-965 HB-965 15/4: 40/2: HB-965 HB-965 15/5: 45/Act title: HB-965 HB-965 15/6: 45/2: HB-965 HB-965 15/7: 45/3 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 15/8: 45/4 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 20/3: 45/5 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 20/4: 45/6 rep.: HB-965 HB-965 25/A ct rep.: 45/7 rep.: SB-675, 1138, 1233 HB-965 30/8: 45/9: HB-965 HB-965 30/9: 45/14: HB-965 HB-965 30110: 50/1.1: HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/11: 50/1.2: HB-965 SB-289 30/12: 50/2: HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/13 rep.: 50/3: HB-965 SB-289 30/14 rep.: 50/4: HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/15 rep.: 50/5: HB-965 SB-289 30/16: 50/6: HB-965 SB-289 30/17: 50/7: HB-965 SB-289 30/18: 50/8: HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/22: 50/9: HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/24: 50/10. HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/26 rep.: 50/11: HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 30/27: 50/12. HB-965 SB-289; HB-965 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2106 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 615-Cont 615-Cont. 50/13: 90/12: SB-289 SB-206; HB-1733 50/14: 95/3: SB-289 HB-965 55/A ct title: 100/2: HB-965 HB-965 55/1: 100/4: SB-289; HB-965 HB-965 55/2: 105/0.01: SB-289 HB-965 55/3: 105/1: SB-289 HB-965 55/5: 105/2: SB-289 HB-965 60/2: 1053: HB-2896 105/3: HB-965 HB-965 60/3:Q 105/4: 6/-965 HB-965 65/5: HB-965 AIR TRANSPORTATION 70/Act rep.: 620 SB-675, 12333. 70/A ct title: H53. HB-965 5HB1633 70/1: 5/25.04: HB-965 HB-1471 75/Act title: /27.02 new: HB-965 5SB97 75/1: HB-5/29: HB-965 HB-1296 80/Act title: 5/38. HB-965 SB-298 80/1: 5/42-a rep.: HB-965 SB-675; HB-2340 85A ct title: 5/42-a thru 42-o rep.: HB-965 SB-675 85/1: 5/42-b rep.: HB-965 SB-675; HB-2340 90/Act title: 5/42-c rep.: SB-206 SB-675; HB-2340 90/1: 5/42-d rep.: SB-206 HB-2340 90/1.1: 5/42-e rep.: SB-206 HB-2340 90/2 rep.: 5/42-frep.: SB-206 HB-2340 90/2.1 rep.: 5/42-h rep.: SB-206 HB-2340 90/3: 5/42-i rep.: SB-206 HB-2340 90/6: 5/42-jrep.: SB-206 HB-2340 90/7.1: 5/47: SB-206 SB-1124, 1186 90/7.2: 5/47.1 new: SB-206 SB-1124 90/7.9: 5/47a new: SB.206 SB-1124 90/7.12 new: 25/34: SB-206 HB-1472 90/10: 35/Act rep.: SB-206 HB-2345 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2107 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill VEHICLES 625-Cont 625 5/3-117.1: 5/Art.: HB-1648 SB-770 5/3-118: 5/Art. HB-1124, 1648 HB-1124 5/3-118.1: 5/Art.: SB-1202; HB.1124, 1238, 1648, 1688 SB-1204 5/3-308: 5/Chap.: HB-124, 1648 SB-1204 5/3-401: 5/Chapter: SB.1039; HB-224, 2202 HB-1124 5/3-402: 5/1-100: SB-1077; HB-1124 SB-1204 5/3-405: 5/1-102.02: SB-898 SB-509; HB-1153, 1592 5/3-405.1: 5/1-102.2: SB-71, 752; HB-1179, 2080 HB-2202 5/3-407: 5/1-111.3 new: HB-861 HB.8, 1124 5/3-411: 5/1-118: HB-990, 2202 HB-1648 5/3-412: 5/1-134.1: SB-817, 1224; HB-137, 159,676, HB-1648 862, 959, 1696, 1705, 2578, 2686 5/1-164.2 new: 5/3-412.5 new: HB-1124 SB-305 5/1-171.04 new: 5/3-413: HB-2685 SB-72; HB-676, 1333, 1587,2202 5/1-181.5 new: 5/3-413.5 new: HB-1648 HB-861 5/1-182: 5/3-414: SB-52 HB-2202 5/1-190.1 new: 5/3-414.1: HB-2080 HB-2202 5/1-203.1: 5/3-604: HB-2205 HB-2202 5/1-205.1: 5/3-610.1: HB.2202 HB.2080 5/1-205.3 new: 5/3-610.1 new: HB-1124 SB-71 5/2-105: 5/3-620: SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-1094, 2080, 2081 5/2-106: 5/3-621. SB-1155; HB-574, 665, 2416 HB-159, 963 5/2-111: 5/3-622: HB-2203 HB-1095 5/2-112: 5/3-623: HB-380, 381 SB-42 5/2-118: 5/3-624: SB-539 HB-1096 5/2-118.1: 5/3-626: SB-64, 173; HB-2205 SB-42; HB-2080 5/2-119: 5/3-627: SB-71, 760, 817, 1204; HB-159, 221, SB-237; HB-275, 2080 862, 959, 1124, 1705, 2080 5/3-628: 5/2-123: HB-2080 SB-172, 1155; HB-665, 2416 5/3-629 new: 5/2-129 new: SB-817; HB-159, 221, 225, 862, 959, SB-98, 976; HB-1148, 2195 1696, 1705, 1967 5/3-101: 5/3-629.1 new: SB-509; HB-1153, 1592 HB-159 5/3-107: 5/3-629.2 new: HB-1124 HB-159 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2108 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont 625-Cont 5/3-629.3 new: 5/4-209: HB-159 HB-1124 5/3-629.4 new: 5/4-209.2 new: HB-159 HB-1124 5/3-629.5 new: 5/4-213: HB-159 HB-1124 5/3-630 new: 5/4-214: HB-2578 HB-1124 5/3-631 new: 5/4-215 new: HB-2686 HB-1124 5/3-707: 5/4-302: HB-2203 HB-1124 5/3-708: 5/4-303: HB-2203 HB-1124 5/3-802: 5/4-304: HB.1124, 2202 HB-1124 5/3-805: 5/4-307: HB-2202 HB-1124 5/3-806: 5/5-100: HB-2202 HB-1733 5/3-808: 5/5-101: HB-2202 SB-539, 760, 1202; HB-1124 5/3-810.1: 5/5-102: HB-1124 SB-1202 5/3-817.5 new: 5/5-102.1: HB-504 HB-1733 5/3-821: 5/5-103: HB-1124, 1592 SB-1202 5/3-821.1 new: 5/5-104.3 new: HB-1124 SB-1202 5/3-821.5 new: 5/5-104.5 new: SB-618 SB-509 5/3-825: 5/5-109: HB-378 HB-1124 5/3-900: 5/5-109 new: SB-305 SB-539 5/3-901: 5/5-201: SB-305 HB-1124 5/3-910: 5/5-202: SB-305 HB-1124 5/4-103: 5/5-203 new: HB-1648 HB-1124 5/4-107: 5/5-203a new: HB-1124 HB-1124 5/4-201: 5/5-203b new: HB-1124 HB-1124 5/4-203: 5/5-204 new: SB-283; HB-1124, 1300 HB-1124 5/4-203.1 new: 5/5-205 new: HB.1124 HB-1124 5/4-203.2 new: 5/5-206 new: HB.1124 HB-1124 5/4-203.5 new: 5/5-207 new: HB-1001 HB-1124 5/4-204: 5/5-301: HB-1124 SB-1202; HB-1648 5/4-205: 5/5-302: SB.624; HB.1124, 1648 HB-1648 5/4-207: 5/5-401.2: HB.1124 SB.1202; HB-1648, 1733 5/4-208: 5/5-402.1: HB-1124 HB-1648 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2109 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont 5/5-501: 5/6-507: SB-539 HB-2202 5/5-700: 5/6-514: SB-363; HB-1648 HB-2202 5/5-702: 5/6-517: SB-363; HB-1648 HB-2205 5/6-100: 5/6-520: HB-2204 HB-2205 5/6-105: 5/7-100. SB-514 SB-1204 5/6-106: 5/7-101: SB-4; HB-204, 2517, 2525 SB-1204 5/6-106.1: 5/7-601: SB-395, 721,760; HB-379, 1587 HB-2203 5/6-107: 5/7-602: SB-702, 1007, 1096 HB-2203 5/6-107.1 new: 5/7-604: SB-514 HB-2203 5/6-107.2 new: 5/7-606: SB-514 HB-2203 5/6-108: 5/7-606.5 new: SB-702, 1007, 1096 HB-2203 5/6-118.: 5/7-607: SB.1204; HB-823, 1573 HB-2203 5/6-201: 5/7-612 new: SB-702, 1007, 1096, 1204 HB-2203 5/6-203.2 new: 57-701 new: SB-380, 464; HB-156 SB1204 5/6-205: S.2 516-205.-5/7- 702 new: SB.64, 871; HB-623, 2202 SB- 120 5/6-205.5 new: 5702. new S -5 0 5 5/7- 702.1 new: SB6-20 SB-1204 5/6-206.1: 5B7-104new SB-524 5/7-704 new 5/6-206.5 new: 12705 new HB-2509 SB-1204 HB-2509 5/7-705 new: 56-208 SB-1204 5/6-208.15/7-707 new: SB-64 5/7-706 new: 5/6-208.1: SB-1204 SB-524, 838; HB-2199, 2205 5/7-707 new: 5/6-208.2: SB1204 HB-1718 5/7-70 new: 5/6-208.3 new: B81204 HB-1718 5/11-100: 5/6-209: SB-1204 HB-993, 1878 5/11-202.5 new: 5/6-211. HB-2125 HB-1228 5/11-208.3: 5/6-301.2: SB-122,256; HB-1958 HB-2204 5/11-209: 5/6-303: HB-2552 SB-4,64,624, 1204; HB-204,1880 5/11-429 new: 5/6-305: HB-277 SB-1024; HB-1877, 2339 5/11-500: 5/6-306.5: HB-2205 SB.122; HB-510 5/11-501: 5/6-306.6: SB-4, 64, 118, 173, 624, 838; SB-395, 1026 HB.204, 2205, 2454 5/6-500: 5/11-501.1: SB.624 HB-2205 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2110 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625- Cont 625-Cont. 5/11-501.2: 5/11-1420: HB-2205 SB-152, 1076 5/11-501.3a new: 5/11-1426: HB-2349 HB-965 5/111-501.6: 5/12-201: HB-2205 SB-561,775, 1252 5/11-501.8: 5/12-214.1 new: HB-2205 HB-1124 5/11-501.9 new: 5/12-215: HB-1300 H1124 5/11-503.1 new: 5/12-601: 5/11-601 HB-1633, 2685 511-601: 5/12-603: SB-311; HB-1647, 2629, 2633, 2641 SB-760 5/11-602: 5/12-603.1: SB-311; HB-1647, 2629, 2633 SB-381 5/11-603: SB-381 5111-603:5/12-605 rep.: SB-311; HB-1647, 2629, 2633 SB75 r 5/11-604. SB-675 SB-311; HB-1647, 2629, 2633 5/12-606: 5/11-605: HB-1124 SB-157; HB.8 5/12-610.5 new: 5/11-606: HB-1333, 2202 SB.1039 5/12-702: 5/11-608. 5 new HB-990, 2360 SB-508 5/12-710: 5/11-609.5 new: SB-559 SB-31,157, 765 5/12-801: 5/11-612 new: HB-1124 HB.8 5/12-807.2 new: 5/11-701: HB-2539 HB-132, 1159, 2360 5/13-101: 5/11-904: HB.1124 HB-I166 5/13B-15: 5/11-1011: HB-1538 SB-1078 5/13B-30: 5/11-1201: HB-1528 SB-1078, 1201 5/15-100: 5/11-1201.1 new: SB-419; HB-1068 SB-1154 5/15-102: 5/11-1301.3: HB-1166 HB-1048 5/15-107: 5/11-1301.5 new: SB-708; HB-603, 811,858, 1202, SB-192; HB-1313 1768 5/11-1303: 5/15-109.1: HB-848, 2202 SB-85; HB-843 5/11-1404: 5/15-111: SB-125; HB-867, 878 SB.559, 728, 776; HB-1124, 1618, 5/11-1412.2 new: 2128 HB-2025, 2360 5/15-112: 5/11-1414: SB-310, 775; HB-1217,2182 HB-493, 539 5/15-113: 5/11-1414.1: SB.559, 707, 771; HB-1085, 1341, SB-52 2202 5/11-1419.01: 5/15-302: HB-2332, 2335 HB-603, 941 5/11-1419.02: 5/15-304: HB-2332, 2335 HB-603 5/11-1419.03. 5/15-305: HB-2332, 2335 HB-603 5/11-1419.04 new: 5/15-316: HB.2332, 2335 SB.559 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2111 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont 5/16-104b: 5/18c-3304: SB-159; HB-604 SB-770; HB-1462 5/16-104c new: 5/18c-4102: HB.8 SB-512 5/16-105: 5/18c-4103: SB-559 HB-1462 5/18a-300: 5/18c-4104: HB-1124 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18a-300a new: 5/18c-4201: HB-1124 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18a-302: 5/18c-4202: SB-283; HB-1124 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18a-308 new: 5/18c-4203: HB-772 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18a-400: 5/18c-4204: HB-1124 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18a-700: 5/18c-4204a: HB-1124 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18b-108: 5/18c-4206: SB.624 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18c-1102: 5/18c-4207: SB.459 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18c-1104: 5/18c-4401: SB-459, 770; HB-1462, 2294 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18c-1201: 5/18c-4403: SB-459 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18c-1202: 5/18c-4405 new: SB-770 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18c-1203: 5/18c-4501: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-770; HB-1462 5/18c-1205: 5/18c-5101: HB-1462 SB-512 5/18c-1501: 5/18c-5201 rep.: HB-1462 SB-512 5/18c-1502: 5/18c-5202: SB-459 HB-1462 5/18c-2101: 5/18c-5202 rep.: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-512 5/18c-2102: 5/18c-5203: SB-770; HB-1462 HB-1462 5/18c-2106: 5/18c-5203 rep.: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-512 5/18c-2107: 5/18c-5204 rep.: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-512 5/18c-2108: 5/18c-5205 rep.: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-512 5/18c-3201: 5/18c-5306: SB-770; HB-1462 HB-1903 5/18c-3203: 5/18c-6503: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-1224 5/18c-3204: 5/18c-7402: SB.459, 770; HB-1462 SB-272 5/18c-3205: 5/18c-7405 new: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-184; HB-2146 5/18c-3206: 5/18c-7504: SB-770; HB-1462 HB-2580 5/18c-3208: 5/18c-8101 rep.: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-459 5/18c-3210: 5/18c-8201 rep.: SB-770; HB-1462 SB-459 5/18c-3302: 5/18c-8301 rep. : SB-770; HB-1462 SB.459 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2112 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont. 5/18c-8401 rep.: 45/3A-15: SB.459 HB-965 25/2: 45/3A-18: SB-161 HB-965 25/4a: 45/3A-19: SB-161 HB-965 25/5: 45/3A-20: SB-161 HB-965 32/60: 45/3B-2: SB-364; HB-929 HB-965 40/1-2 04: 45/3B-3: HB-965 HB-965 40/5-1: 45/3B-4: SB-70; HB-2025, 2360 HB-965 40/5-4: 45/3B-5: SB.70 HB-965 40/5-7 new: 45/3B-8: SB.70 HB-965 40/5-7.1 new: 45/3B-9: SB.70 HB-965 40/5-72 new: 45/3B-10: SB.70 HB-965 40/5-7.3 new: 45/3C-5: SB.70 HB-965 40/5-7.4 new: 45/3C-6. SB.70 HB-965 40/5-7.5 new: 45/3C-9: SB.70 HB-965 40/8-1: 45/3C-12: HB-965 HB-965 40/10-1: 45/5-12: SB.70; HB-2025, 2360 HB-965 40/10-2 new: 45/5-16: SB.70 HB-965 40/10-3 new: 45/5-18: SB.70 HB-965 45/1-2: 45/9-1: HB-965 HB-965 45/3-13: 45/10-1: HB-965 HB-965 45/3A -1: HB-965 COURTS 45/3A-2: 705 HB-965 5/5: 45/3A-3: HB-2405 HB-965 5/20 new: 45/3A-4: SB-147 HB-965 20/1: 45/3A-5: SB-825; HB-2397 HB-965 20/2: 45/3A-6: HB-2404 HB-965 25/20 new: 45/3A-7: SB-147 HB-965 35/2h new: 45/3A-10. SB.274, 679; HB-203, 393, 394, 395, HB-965 396, 397, 1481 45/3A-11: 35/2i new: HB-965 SB-274 45/3A-12: 35/4.3 new: HB-965 HB-1731 45/3A-14: 35/28: HB-965 HB-912 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2113 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 705-Cont. 705-Cont. 35/39 new: 405/2-3: SB-147 SB-465, 849; HB-1104, 2445 45/5.5 new: 405/2-4: SB-147 SB-465 70/2: 405/2-5: HB-1879 HB-2314 70/8.1 new: 405/2-10: SB-901; HB-2408 SB-465; HB-314, 1221, 1453, 2565 105/13: 405/2-10.1: HB-2103 HB-1560, 1561, 1569 105/13.5 new: 40512-13: SB-380, 871; HB-273 HB-1346, 1347, 2308 105/27.1: 405/2-14: SB-648, 1204; HB-2618 405/B-2308 105/27. la: 405/2-17. 105/27. H: SB-186, 721; HB-1568 SB.1204; HB-2618 405/2-18: 105/27.2: SB-203; HB-2308, 2379 SB.1204; HB-2618 405/2-21. 105/27.2a: HB-771, 2308 SB-413, 1204; HB-2618 405/2-21.1 rep.: 105/27.3b: SB-5 HB-760 405/2-22. 105/274: SB-5; HB-771, 1560, 1561 SB-507 405/2-23: 105/27.5: SB-5; HB-771, 1733 HB-1732, 2209 405/2-24: 105/27.6: SB-1088; HB-2139 SB-159; HB-604, 1732 405/2-25: 105/28 new: SB-721; HB-610, 2355 HB-1731 405/2-27. 105/29 new: SB-465; HB-771, 1221, 1453, 2565 HB.1731 405/2-28: 120/Act rep.: SB-5, 465; HB-2226, 2380 SB-675, 1138, 1233 405/2-28.1 new: 205/1: SB-5 SB-10; HB-209 405/2-29. 205/5: HB-1221, 1453, 2565 HB-2425 405/3-1: 215/Act rep.: HB-1626 HB-1732 405/3-7: 215/0.01 rep.: SB-865 HB-1732 405/3-8: 310/11.5 new: HB-1384 HB-2229 405/3-12: 405/1-1: HB-314, 1221, 1453, 2565 SB.5; HB-2104, 2398 405/3-19: 405/1-3: SB-186, 721; HB-1568 HB-346, 771, 1384 405/3-22: 405/1-5: HB-345 SB-203; HB-327, 1733, 2379 405/3-24: 405/1-7: HB-1733 HB-36, 115, 622, 708, 1232, 1604, 405/3-26: 2445, 2517 SB-721 405/1-8: 405/3-28: SB.384; HB-622, 1733, 1792 HB-1221, 1453, 2565 405/1-9: 405/3-30: HB-1384 HB-1221, 1453, 2565 405/1-13: 405/4-4. SB-415; HB-2315 HB-2313 405/2-1:. 405/4-5: HB-344, 2308 HB-1384 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2114 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 705-Cont 705-Cont. 405/4-9: 405/5-36: HB-314, 1221, 1453, 2565 SB-1173; HB-1248 405/4-11: 405/5-37 new: SB-384, 893,894; HB-2045, 2046, SB-203, 1088; HB-1663, 1679, 2139 2047,2445 405/6-1: 405/4-16: SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 SB-186, 721; HB-1568 405/6-6: 405/4-21: SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 SB-831; HB-1733, 2434 405/6-9: 405/4-23: HB-1504 SB 721 405/6-10: 05/4-25 HB-2147, 2170 405/4-25.: 505/8. HB-1221, 1453, 2565 405-1221 14532565SB-241, 757, 1189; HB-442 405/4-27: -50522-1: HB.1221, 1453, 2565 505/B2241;HB-442 405/5-3 505/22-2: HB-203 SB-241; HB-442 405/5-4: SB-69, 203,721; HB-29, 36, 161, ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESO 1261, 1663,1679,1733,2445 710 405/5-6: HB-1384 NOTICES 405/5-6.5 new: 715 HB-1384 405/-384 CRIMINAL OFFENSES HB-314, 2147,2170 720 405/5-9: 5/1-6: HB-1268 HB-16 405/5-10: 5/1-9 new: SB-465; HB-314, 1221, 1453, 2147, SB-69, 768 2170,2565 5/2-1: 405/5-10.5: HB-1249 SB-4; HB-204 5/2-5.1 new: 405/5-12: SB-1088; HB-2139 SB.384, 893; HB-2045, 2046, 2445 5/2-7.1 new: 405/5-14: SB-1088; HB-2139 HB-115 5/2-7.2 new: 405/5-17: SB-1088; HB-2139 0/2-81: SB-186; HB-1568 S 721;HB-2 SB-721; HB-2237 405/5-19: 5/2-8.5 new: SB-4, 384, 895; HB-204, 1733,2045, HB-1329 2048,2445 5/2-8.6 new: 405/5-23: HB-1329 SB-4, 465; HB-204, 314, 460, 497, 5/2-12 5 new: 851, 1384, 1733, 2148, 2170, 2509 HB-1175 405/5-24: 5/2-19.1 new: SB.384, 895,897; HB-1582,2045, HB-2096, 2098 2048,2445 5/2-19.2 new: 405/5-25: HB-2096, 2098 SB-384, 897; HB-2045 5/2-23 new: 405/5-27: HB-2139 SB.721 5/3-1: 405/5-29: HB-1622 HB-1221, 1453, 2565 5/3-2: 405/5-31: SB.1187 HB-1221, 1453, 2565 5/3-5: 405/5-34: SB-4; HB.204, 366 SB-4; HB.204 5/3-6: 405/5-35: SB-4, 145,721; HB-204, 1069, 2317 SB-332, 1088, 1173; HB-1248, 2139, 5/4-1: 2445 HB-1680 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2115 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont 720-Cont. 5/5-2: 5/12-3.3 new: SB-1088; HB-2139 HB-1707, 2671 5/6-1: 5/12-4: SB-69; HB-1487 HB-1256 5/6-2: 5/12-4.2: SB-858, 1187 HB-1175, 1329, 2096 5/7-12: 5/12-4.3: HB-589 HB.1706 5/8-2: 5/12-4.6: HB-2168 HB-1175 5/9-1. 5/12-4.8 new: SB-37, 721,750; HB-299, 1733, SB-787; HB-1732 2448, 2449,2450 5/12-5.1: 5/9-1.3 new: HB-1458, 2028 SB-7 5/12-5.3 new: 5/9-2: HB-2028 SB-520 5/12-5.5 new: 5/9-3: HB-1732 SB-1088; HB-2139, 2205 5/12-6: 5/10-1: HB-1175 SB-1088; HB-2139 5/12-6 1: 5/10-1.1 new: SB-4; HB-204, 1175, 1708 SB-1088; HB-2139 5/12-7.3. 5/10-2: SB-741, 1038; HB-1141, 1792 SB-1088; HB-2139 5/12-7.4: 5/10-21 new: SB-741, 1038; HB-1141, 1237, 1792 SB-1088; HB-2139 5/12-12: 5/10-3: HB-1069, 1105, 1162 HB-462, 960 5/12-13: 5/10-3.1: HB-1105, 1709 HB-1175, 2096 5/12-14: 5/10-5.5 rep.: SB-721; HB-1709 HB-563 5/12-14.1 new: 5/11-6: SB-721 SB-4, 721, 747, 838; HB-204, 1248 5/12-16: 5/11-65: SB-600, 721; HB-1248 SB-747, 838; HB-1248 5/12-16.3 new: 5/11-9: SB-506 SB-190 5/12-18. 5/11-14: SB-721 SB-138, 139 5/12-21.5. 5/11-15: SB-592 SB-139 5/14-3. 5/11-17: SB-721, 1265; HB-2521 SB-139 5/16-1: 5/11-18. SB-511, 741, 1038; HB-162, 1329, SB-139 1792, 2139 5/11-19: 5/16-1.1: SB-139 HB-759, 1246 5/11-19.2: 5/16-3: SB-1088; HB-2139 HB-1268, 2386 5/11-20: 5/16-6: SB-1036; HB-1102 SB-229 5/11-21: 5/16-16 new: HB-1051 HB-2139 5/11-23 new: 5/16-16 1 new: SB-278 HB-2139 5/12-1: 5/16A -2: SB-4; HB-204 HB-463 5/12-3.2: 5/16A-3: HB-1175 HB-759, 1246 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2116 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont 720-Cont 5/16D-4: 5/24-1.2: HB-2319 HB-1175, 2096 5/16D-5.5 new: 5/24-1.6 new: SB-747 SB-1118 5/117-la: 5/24-1.7 new: SB-1028; HB-1816 SB-I 118 5/17-2: 5/24-1.8 new: SB-428, 560 SB-1118 5/17-9: 5/24-2: HB-2318 SB-645, 741, 1129, 1190; HB-134, 517-12 new: 1564, 579, 1173, 1329, 2096, 2098, SB-203; HB-1430, 1651, 1732 2164, 2212, 2259 5/17-13 new: 5/24-2.1: HB-1732 SB-171, 183, 1088; HB-250, 1268, H517-14 new 1613, 2088, 2139 HB-1732 5/24-2 2 5H17-5nw SB-171, 183; HB-250, 1268, 1613, 5/17-16 new:2088 17-16new 5/24-2. 3 new: HB-1732 SB-1 32 5/17-17 new: 5/24-3 HB-1732 5/24-3: 5/17-18 new HB-644, 1329, 2139 H B1732 5/24-3.1: 5/1719 new: SB-I 118; HB-644, 1175,2096 HB5172-1 n 5/24-3.2: 5/17-20 new: SB-171,183; HB-250, 1268, 1329, HB-1732 1613, 2088 5/1721 new: 5/24-3.3: HB-1732 HB-641 5/17B-10: 5/24-3.4: SB-4, 741, 1038; HB-204, 1792 HB-1329 5/17B-20: 5/24-3.5 new: S HB4; HB-204 SB-548; HB-139, 644, 2446 5/18-2: 5/24-3A: HB-116, 2452 HB-616, 2139 5/20-1: 5/24-4: SB-6 HB-1054 5/21-1: 5/24-4.1 new: SB-4, 7; HB-204, 945 SB-291 5/21-1.3: 5/24-5: HB-2509 HB-14 5/21-1.4 new: 5/24-6: HB-1237 SB-741; HB-134, 564 5/21-3: 5/24-7: HB-1107, 1246,1654 SB-4; HB-204 5/21-4- 5/24-8 new: SB-111 SB-750, 1088; HB-611, 835, 2139 5/21.4-1 new: 5/24.5-5 new: SB-1128; HB-1667 HB-2317, 2474 5/21.4-2 new: 5/24.5-10 new: SB-1128; HB-1667 HB-2317, 2474 5/21.4-3 iew: 5/24.5-15 new: SB-1128; HB-1667 HB-2474 5/21.4-4 iew: 5/24.5-20 new: SB-1128; HB-1667 HB-2474 5/24-1: 5/25-1: SB-137, 741, 1063, 1088; HB-204, SB-4; HB-204, 1175 564, 670, 1175, 2096,2098, 2139 5/26-1: 5/24-1.1: SB-4; HB-204 SB-49, 1088; HB-613, 686, 1329, 5/26-5 new: 1330, 2139 HB-1264 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2117 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont. 720-Cont 5/28-1: 5/46-6 new: SB-397 HB-838 5/28-1.1: 5/47-1 new: SB-397 SB.721, 1091; HB-1437 5/28-3: 547-5 new: SB-397 SB-721, 1091; HB-1437, 1732 5/29B-2 new: 5/47-10 new: SB.721; HB-1437 SB.721, 1091; HB-1437,1732 5/29C-5 new 5/47-15 new: SB.721; HB-667 SB721, 1091; HB-1437,1732 5/29C-10 new: H5B-96 HB-667 HB-965 SB721; H-667 5/47-20 new: 5/31-4: SB-721, 1091; HB-1437,1732 HB-15 5/47-25 new: 5/31-6: SB-721, 1091; HB-1437,1732 HB-114 5/47-30 new: 5/31-9 new: SB-1091; HB-1437 HB-1117 5/108-3: 5/32-4: HB-1792 HB-1792 5/110-2: 5/32-4a: HB.1792 SB-1140; HB-1023, 1030 5/110-5: 5/32-4c new: HB-1792 SB-344, 721; HB-1248 5/110-12: 5/32-5.4 new: HB.1792 HB-1167 115/Act rep.: 5/32-10: HB-1732 SB-838, 1025, 1088; HB-774, 1248, 120/1 rep.: 2139 HB-113 5/32-11 new: 120/2 rep.: HB-1732 HB-113 5/32-12 new: 120/5 new: HB-1732 HB-113 5/32-13 new: 120/10 new: SB-1225 HB.113 5/33-4 new: 150/5.1: HB-2592 SB-721 5/33A/-3: 255/Act rep.: SB-721; HB-1175, 2096 HB-1732 5/33B-1: 260/Act rep.: HB-461,469 HB.1732 5/33E-9: 265/Act rep.: HB-933 HB.1732 5/33F-3: 270/Act rep.: HB-2096 HB.1732 5/33G-5 new: 275/Act rep.: HB-469, 1046 HB.1732 5/34-1: 280/Act rep.: HB-2317 HB-1732 5/36-1: 285/Act rep.: SB-996; HB-543, 2096, 2098 HB.1732 5/36-2: 345/1: HB-543 HB-865 5/37-6 new: 375/1.5: SB-1088; HB-2139 HB-470, 1002 5/46-1: 395/2: HB-838 HB-2560 5/46-2: 395/3: HB-838 HB-2560 5/46-3: 395/3.1 new: HB-838 HB-2560 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2118 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont. 720-Cont. 395/3.2 new: 570/311: HB-2560 SB.831; HB-2434 395/3.3 new: 570/312: HB-2560 SB-831; HB-2434 395/4.1 new: 570/313: HB-2560 SB-831; HB-2434 510/1 rep.: 570/401: HB-599 SB-891, 1187 510/6: 570/402: SB-1001 SB-891, 1187 510/12.2 new: 570405.1: SB-1001 SB-891, 1187 515/Act rep.: 570/407. 2 SB-1100; HB-955 HB-1625 520/Act rep.: B14 SB-836, 837; HB-92, 100,955 570/410: 525/4: HB-468, 1136 HB-1242 570/411.2: 525/4.1: HB-300, 1137 SB-203; HB-1430, 2395 570/501: 550/4: SB-831; HB-2434 SB-599, 721; HB-1268 570/505: 550/5: SB-81, 1187; HB-7 SB-599, 721; HB-1268 575/Act rep.: 550/5.1: HB-1732 SB-599, 721; HB-1268 580/Act rep.: 550/7: HB-1732 HB-2168 635/Act rep.: 550/10: SB-199 HB-468, 1136 635/2: 550/10.3: SB-201 HB-1137 635/3.5 new: 550/12: HB-408 SB-81, 1187 660/Act rep.: 555/1: SB-675, 1138, 1233 SB-1002 675/1: 555/2: SB-717; HB-1677 SB-1002 675/2: 570/100: HB-1978 SB-891, 1187 675/3 new: 570/101: HB-2213 HB-1252 690/1: 570/102: SB-812; HB-1248, 1733 SB-831; HB-2210, 2434 690/2: 570/204: SB-812; HB-1248,1733 SB.831; HB-2434 690/4: 570/206: SB-812; HB-1248 SB.831; HB-2434 570/208 HB2434 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE SB-831; HB-2434 725 570/210: 5/100-1: SB.831; HB-2434 SB-4; HB-1248 570/212: 5/100-2: SB-831; HB-2434 HB-2310 570/301: 5/102-20: SB-859 HB-540 570/306: 5/103-5: SB-831; HB-2434 SB-1089; HB-1053 570/308: 5/103-6: SB-831 SB-1089 570/309: 5/104-12: SB-831; HB-2434 HB-2451 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2119 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 725-Cont 725-Cont. 5/104-16: 5/110-6 4 new: HB-2451 SB-787 5/104-21: 5/110-7: SB.721; HB-1268 SB.721; HB-1257, 2518 5/104-23: 5/110-7.1 new: SB.293, 388; HB-170, 2072 HB-719 5/104-25: 5/110-9: SB.293, 388; HB-170, 2072 HB-719 5/106-2.5: 5/110-10: HB-403, 1129, 1437 SB-721; HB-227, 719, 1733 5/106B-2 new: 5/110-11: HB-1905 HB-719 5/106B-5: 5/110-12: SB-721 SB-741, 1038; HB-1792 5/107-4: 5/110A-5 new: SB-706, 1187; HB-2568 HB-1732 5/107-5: 5/110A-10 new: HB-1623 HB-1732 5/107-15 new: 5/110A-15 new: HB-1732 HB-1732 5/107-16 new: 5/110A-20 new: HB-1732 HB-1732 5/108-1.01: 5/1110A-25 new: HB-2311 HB-1732 5/108-3: 5/110A-30 new: SB-741, 1038; HB-1792 HB-1732 5/108A-1: 5/110A-35 new: SB-721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108A-3: 5/110A-40 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108A-6: 51110A-45 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108A-11: 5/110A-50 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108B-1: 5/110A-55 new: SB-721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108B-2: 5/110A-60 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108B-3: 5/110A-65 new: SB-721, 1091; HB-403, 1129, 1437 HB-1732 5/108B-4: 5/110A-70 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108B-7: 5/11OA-75 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108B-8: 5/110A-80 new: SB-721; HB-1437 HB-1732 5/108B-12: 5/111-8: SB-721; HB-1437 SB.721; HB-1706, 1707 5/108B-13: 5/112-8 new: SB.721; HB-1437 HB-1732, 1905 5/110-1: 5/112A-14: HB-719 SB-49; HB.686, 1558 5/110-2: 5/112A-26: SB-741,787, 1038; HB-1792 SB-787 5/110-3. 5/113-3: HB-719 HB-814 5/110-3.1 new: 5/113-3.1: HB-719 HB-1734 5/110-5: 5/114-1: SB-741, 1038; HB-1733, 1792 HB-16 5/110-6.3: 5/114-4: SB-721; HB-1707 SB-721 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2120 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 725--Cont 725-Cont 5/115-5: 175/5: SB-842; HB-1868 HB-7, 710 5/115-7. 175/5.2: SB-721; HB-2312 HB-710 5/115-7.3 new: 185/4: SB-787 SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 5/115-10: 185/7: SB-721; HB-160, 1069 HB-2447 5/115-11: 190/1: SB-721 HB-855 5/115-13: 190/1.5 new: SB-721 HB-855 5/115-16: 190/2: SB.721 HB-855. 5/115-16 new: 190/3: HB-16, 1022, 1732, 1905 190/3H 5/115-17 new: 190/5new HB-1732 HB-855 5/115-18 new: 190/3.10 new HB.1732 HB-855 5/115-19 new: 190H5 HB-17323.15 new 5/119-5: HB-855 SB-4, 652; HB-204, 608 215/2: 5/121-15 new: SB-4; HB-204 HB-865, 2630 215/3: 5/122-1: SB-4, 721; HB-204, 1437 HB-866, 2236, 2527, 2630, 2658 215/11 new: 5/124A-5 new: HB-1905 HB-1732 CORRECTIONS 5/124A-10 new: 7 HB-1732 730 105/10.5 new: 5/1-1-1: SB-721 HB-465 120/4.5: 51-1-2: SB-4; HB-204, 1255, 1733,2525 HB-1624 120/5: 5/3-2-1: HB-1255, 1733 HB-464 120/8 new: 5/3-2-2: HB-1672 SB-239, 741,768; HB-301,497, 674, 125/Actrep.: 1384, 1662 HB-1732 5/3-2-9: 125/7.1 new: HB-2320 HB-40 5/3-2-10 new: 130/Act rep.: SB-69, 768, 1184 HB-1732 5/3-3-2: 135/Act rep.: HB-713, 716, 1248 HB-1732 5/3-3-2.2 new: 140/1: HB-624, 711 SB-357 5/3-3-3: 140/3: HB-2097 SB-357 5/3-3-5: 145/3: SB-721, 1220; HB-652,713, 716, SB-580; HB-1248 2513, 2526 150/9. 5/3-3-7: SB-81, 1187; HB-2139 HB-461 150/12.1 new: 5/3-3-9: SB-1088; HB-2139 HB-461 150/12.2 new: 5/3-3-11.5: SB-1088; HB-2139 HB-2517, 2525 170/12: 5/3-3-11.5 new: SB-721 SB-4; HB.204 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2121 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:BIl Chapter Act/Section:Bill 730-Cont. 730-Cont 5/3-3-12: 5/3-14-6 new: HB-2322 SB-886 5/3-3-13: 5/3-15-2: SB-303; HB-2630, 2658 SB-271 5/3-4-3: 5/5-1-1: SB-768; HB-985 HB-2321 5/3-5-3.2 new: 5/5-1-11: HB-461 SB-1187 5/3-6-2: 5/5-2-4: SB-721; HB-746, 2321, 2473 SB-858, 1187 5/3-6-2.1 new: 5/5-4-1: SB-I 116; HB-2121, 2122 SB1187, 1217, 1218; HB-2038, 2303 5/3-6-3. 5/5-4-3: 5/3-6-3SB-4,721; HB204 SB-142, 558, 721, 1118, 1174, 1187, SB4 721; HB-204 1217, 1218; HB-298, 299, 594,643, SB-3, 456 142 175 199,721,741 117512481636 2 SB-3, 456,1423,1753199 7213741 706, 1052, 1175, 1248, 1636, 1722, 1118, 1174; HB-204, 461, 548, 594, 2038, 209 643,1141,1175, 1329, 1330,1437, 5/3-6-3.1: 1708, 1709, 1722,2089, 2096 SB-721 5/5-5-3. 2: 13-6-3. n 515-5-3. 2 5/3-6-31 new: SB-721,741,750, 1038, 1088; 53-187 HB-1175, 1733, 1792, 2139,2511, 5/3-6-4: 2671 SB-4; HB-204 5/5-5- 5/3-6-7 new: SB-954; HB-2648 HB-2171 5/5-5-6: 5/3-7-21 H 094 SB384, 691, 721, 741, 838, 896, S-721; HB-985, 2094 1064; HB-1128, 2045, 2049,2090, 5/3-7-2.5 new: 2453, 2671 HB-2290 5/5-5-7: 5/3-7-6: SB-28; HB-20 SB-721; HB-1248 5/5-6-1: 5/3-7-8 new: SB-384, 897, 1251; HB-539, 2045, SB-601 2050,2671 5/3-8-11 new: 5/5-6-3: SB-768 SB-56, 384, 405, 415, 894, 895; 5/3-9-25 new: HB-548, 2045, 2047, 2048, 2168, HB-460 2445 5/3-10-11: 5/5-6-3.1: SB-594 SB-56, 384, 691,838, 894, 895, 1251; 5/3-10-12.5 new: HB-548, 2045, 2047, 2048, 2445 HB-612 5/5-6-4: 5/3-10-13: SB-384, 897; HB-2045, 2050 SB-4; HB-204 5/5-7-1: 5/3-10-14 new: SB-56; HB-548 SB-768 5/5-7-6. 5/3-12-1: SB-1268, 1271 HB-1180 5/5-7-7: 5/3-12-2: HB-541 SB-768; HB-552 5/5-8-1: 5/3-12-3a: SB-37, 511,721,838; HB-299, 1248, SB-768; HB-552 1709 5/3-12-5: 5/5-8-3: SB-768; HB-1180 HB-1282 5/3-12-9: 5/5-8-4: SB-639 SB-721; HB-114 5/3-12-10: 5/5-8-7: HB-552 HB-114 5/3-14-1: 5/5-8A-1: SB-4, 8; HB-204, 985, 1255, 1733 HB-1121 5/3-14-3: 5/5-8A -2: HB-2472 SB-721; HB-1052 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2122 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 730-Cont. 730-Cont. 5/5-8A-3: 150/2: SB-721; HB-523, 1052, 1121 SB-4, 721; HB-35, 204, 2234, 2517, 5/5-8A-4: 2525 HB-114 150/3: 5/5-8A-4.1 new: SB-4; HB-35, 204, 2234 HB-114 150/3.1 new: 5/5-9-1: HB-2525 SB-159, 691; HB-604 150/3.2 new: 5/5-9-1.1: HB-2525 HB-1155 150/3.3 new: 5/5-9-1.5: HB-2525 SB-721 150/3.4 new: 5/5-9-1.7: HB-2525 SB-721 150/3.5 new: 5/5-9-1.9 new: HB-2517, 2525 HB-2401 150/4: 5/5-9-4: SB-4; HB-35, 204, 2234 SB-425 150/5: 110/0.01: SB-4; HB-35, 204, 2234 SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 150/6: 110/9b: SB-4; HB.204 150/ 7: SB-384, 894; HB-2045, 2047 150-4; H 204 4 110/10: SB-4; HB-35,204, 2234 SB-894; HB-2047 150/8 1 110/11: SB-721; HB-2517 150/9." SB-894; HB-2047 SB-721; HB-2517 110/12:1501; H-2517 SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 150/ ; B-204, 2525 1115ne- SB-4; HB-204, 2525 110/12. w: 150/10.9 new: SB-787 SB-4; HB-204 110/13: 175/45-30: SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 SB-721 110/13a: SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 CIVIL PROCEDURE 110/14: 735 SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 5/Art I1, Part thru: 110/15: HB-2296 SB-384, 732, 894, 897; HB-301, 5/Art.: 2045, 2047,2050 HB-1028 110/15.1: 5/1-108: SB-384, 895; HB-827, 2045, 2048, HB-1669, 2105 2445 5/2-101: 110/16: SB-14; HB-1970 SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 5/2-102: 115/1: HB-348 SB-894; HB-2045, 2047 5/2-103: 125/17: SB-1245 HB-1982, 1983, 2171 5/2-201: 125/18.5 new: HB-1863 HB-985 5/2-202: 140/Act rep.: HB-538 SB-69, 768; HB-554, 1050, 1127 5/2-203: 140/1: HB-557 HB-2316 5/2-402: 140/3: SB-381, 402, 1176; HB-20 SB-601 5/2-604: 150/Act title: HB-2298 SB-4; HB-35, 204, 2234, 2517, 2525 5/2-604.1: 150/1: IHB20 SB-4; HB-35, 204, 205, 2234, 2517, 5/2-604. 2 new: 2525 HB-1222, 2280 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2123 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 735-Cont. 735-Cont. 5/2-616: 5/2-1402: HB-2512 SB-356; HB-377 5/2-617: 5/2-1701: HB-1064, 2297 SB-811; HB-2296 5/2-621: 5/2-1701 thru 2-1719 rep.: SB-13; HB-20, 202, 1169 SB-936 5/2-622: 5/2-1702: SB-381,402,861; HB-20, 202,233, SB-381, 402, 939; HB-20, 202 1567 5/2-1704: 5/2-623: SB-12, 811; HB-21 SB-1176 5/2-1705: 5/2-623 new: SB-811,935 SB-381,402,551; HB-20 5/2-1717: 5/2-624: SB-811 SB-1176 5/2-1719: SB-1176 SB81 5/2-624 new: SB-811 SB-381,402; HB-20 S-11720 new /-2-1001: -11 B5/2-1001 5/2-1721 new: HB-2623 HB-2296 SB-381,402, 1176; HB.20 HB-22ne96 5/2-1005.1 new: 5/2-1723 new: HB-1865, 2298 HB-2296 5/2-1107.1: 5/2-1724 new: SB-381,402, 1176; HB.20, 1327 HB-2296 5/2-1109 5/2-1725 new SB-381,402,1176; HB.20 5/B-22965 ew: 5/2-1114: 5/2-1726 new: SB-402, 862 HB-2296 5/2-1115.05 new: 5/2-1727 new: SB-402; HB-20, 202 HB-2296 5/2-1115.1: 5/2-1728 new: SB-987, 988 HB-2296 5/2-1115.1 new: 5/2-1729 new: SB-381, 402; HB20, 202 HB-2296 5/2-1115.2: 5/2-1730 new: SB-1176, 1183 HB-2296 5/2-1115.2 new: 5/2-1731 new: SB-381, 402; HB.20,202 HB-2296 5/2-1115.3 new: 5/2-1732 new: SB-381 HB-2296 5/2-1116: 5/2-1733 new: SB-381,402; HB-20 HB-2296 5/2-1117: 5/2-1734 new: SB-381, 402, 1176; HB-20, 234 HB-2296 5/2-1118: 5/2-1735 new: SB-381 HB-2296 5/2-1118 rep.: 5/2-1736 new: SB-402; HB-20 HB-2296 5/2-1205: 5/2-1737 new: SB-402 HB-2296 5/2-1205.1: 5/2-1738 new: HB-20 HB-2296 5/2-1205.1 rep.: 5/2-1739 new: SB-402 HB-2296 5/2-1207: 5/2-1740 new: SB.14, 381,868,937 HB-2296 5/2-1303: 5/2-1741 new: HB-962 HB-2296 5/2-145/2-1/2-1742 new: HB-2527 HB-2296 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2124 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 735-Cont. 735-Cont. 5/2-1743 new: 5/5-105.5: HB-2296 HB-1505 5/2-1744 new: 5/5-121: HB-2296 HB-1063 5/2-1745 new: 5/7-101: HB-2296 HB-2619 5/2-1746 new: 5/7-102: HB-2296 SB-1245; HB-2, 2189 5/2-1747 new: 5/7-103: HB-2296 SB-65, 66, 77, 80, 411,456, 1245; 52-1748 new: HB-2, 271, 525, 965, 972, 1109, HB-2296 1489, 1548,2102, 2189, 2407 5/2-1749 new 5/7-115.1 new: HB-2296 SB-829 5/2-1750 new: 5/8-21 ep.: HB-2296 HB-2622 5/2-1751 new: HB-301 HB-2296 8-201 rep 5/2-1752 new: 5-2622 5/2-1753 new: 18-802. H -2296 5/8-802 : HB-221756 new SB-381, 402, 1176; HB-20 HB-2296 S/-721 5/2-1755 new: 8-2001: H B-2296 5/8-2001: -216 new: SB-381, 402,807, 1176; HB-20, 930 B-1226 new 5/8-2003: 5/2-2101 new: SB-381,.402,807, 1176; HB-20,930 SB-381,402; H.20 5/8-2004: 5/2-2102 new: SB-381,402, 1176; HB-20,930 SB-381,402; HB-20 5/8-2101: 5/2-2103 new: SB-387, 445, 506, 1092; HB.1322, 5/2-2104 new: 58-2501: SB-381, 402; HB.20 SB-381, 402, 1176; HB20 5/2-2105 new: 5/8-2701 new: SB-381,402; HB-20 HB-1503 5/2-2106 new: 5/9-102: SB-381,402; HB-20 SB-447; HB-1721 5/2-2106.5 new: 5/9-104 2: SB-402; HB-20 SB.447; HB-1721 5/2-2107 new: 5/9-111.1: SB-381,402; HB-20 HB-1585 ; HB- 5/2-2108 new: 5/9-118: SB-402; HB-20 HB-1122 5/2-2109 new: 5/10-103: SB-402; HB.20 HB-2630, 2658 5/3-101: 5/12-112: HB-347 SB.79, 866 5/3-104: 5/12-184 new: HB-1862 SB-940 5/3-107: 5/12-702 rep.: SB-79, 868; HB-1614 SB-356; HB-377 5/3-113: 5/12-801: SB-79, 868; HB-1614 SB-14, 435 5/4-101: 5/12-805: SB-580, 721; HB-1248 SB-14, 435 5/4-126: 5/12-808: SB-356; HB1377 SB.14, 435 5/5-105: 5/12-811: HB-1505 SB.14, 435 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2125 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Contiined Chapter Act/Section:Bll Chapter Act/Section:Bll 735-Cont. CIVIL LIABILITIES 5/12-812: 740 SB-14,435 10/5: 5/12-903.5 new: HB-216 SB-81, 1187 40/6: 5/12-1201 rep.: HB-1266 HB-1139401 5/13-202.1: 40/11: SB-4;.204 SB-628; HB-1726 SB-4; HB-204 45/2: 5/13-202 2. 4/2: SB-145; H-069 SB-582, 721; HB-1248, 1706, 1707 5/13-202.3: 4SB-21 HB-2671 SB-721 5/13-213: 55/Act rep.: SB-381, 402; HB-20, 2030 HB.1732 5/13-214.3: 70/4H5 Bew SB-989, 1176; HB-20, 1023 HB .1940 5/13-214.4 new: 75/Actrep.: SB-977 HB-737 5/13-217: 100/3: SB-381,402; HB-20 HB-234, 1168 5/15-1202.5 new: 100/3 1 ew: HB-1028 SB-381 5/15-1204.5 new: 100/3.5 new: HB-1028 SB-402; HB-20 5/15-1210: 100/4: SB-960 SB-381,402; HB-20 5/15-1212.5 new: 100/5: HB-1028 SB-381, 402, 1176; HB-20 5/15-1221: 110/2: SB-960 SB-57, 176; HB-170 5/15-1303 new: 110/4: SB.407 SB-96, 293, 596 5/15-1405: 110/7: HB-1028 SB-57, 387; HB-170 5/15-1505: 110/9: HB-1028 SB-381,402, 1176; HB-20 5/15-1508: 110/10: SB-838 SB-381, 402, 1176; HB-20 5/15-1512: 110/11: HB-1028, 1585 SB-293, 816, 1048 5/15-1701: 110/12: SB-838; HB-1585 HB-1329 5/15A-1501 new: 110/12.3: HB-1028 SB-293, 816 5/15A-1502 new: 115/5: HB-1028 SB-635 5/15A-1503 new: 130/2: HB-1028 SB-381, 402; HB-20 5/15A-1504 new: 130/3: HB-1028 SB-381, 402; HB-20 5115A -1505 new: 130/5: HB-1028 HB-965 5/15A-1506 new: 150/Act rep.: HB-1028 SB-21, 402; HB-30, 201 5/15A-1507 new: 150/8: HB-1028 SB-11 5/A151508 new: 150/9: HB-1028 HB-45, 201 5/21-101: 165/3.5 new: SB-146 SB-234 5/21-103: 175/2: HB-1047 HB-315 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2126 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 740-Cont. 750-Cont 175/4: 5/203: HB-315 HB-2287 180/1: 5/203.5 new: SB-381, 402; HB-20, 234 HB-2287 180/2: 5/205: SB-156, 381,402; HB-20 SB-1095; HB-2235 180/2.2: 5/212: HB-1305 HB-2095 185/1: 5/401: HB-965 SB.1095; HB-2235 CIVIL IMMUNITIES 5/403: HB-718 745 5/404: 5/1: SB-270 SB-1189 5/501.1: 10/1-206: SB-603 SB-402, 818 5/502: 10/2-107: SB-1280 SB-63 5/503: 10/2-1095 new: SB.721, 1282; HB-1707, 2358 HB-21980 5/503 rep.: 10/B2-20 SB-603 12-63 5/503.1 new: 10/2-302: SB-603 HB-98, 99 5/504: 10/3-102. SB.107 SB-863, 1281; HB-2059 10/3-109: 505 SB-240 SB-464, 866, 1175, 1204, 1283; 10/6A-101 new.: HB-893, 894, 1440, 1552 SB-28; HB.20 5/505.1: 10/6A-105 new: SB-464, 1175 SB-28; HB-20 5/505. la new: SB-28;HB.20 SB-676 10/9-101: SB-676 SB-586 5/505.2: 10/9-103: SB.804 SB-586, 948 5/505. 3 new 10/9-105: HB-1065 SB-586 5/506: 10/9-107: HB.377, 1023, 1032 SB-586, 649,948 5/507: 20/0.01: SB- 1175, 1285 HB-2127 5/508: 20/2 new: SB-1284; HB-2059 HB-2127 5/509: 35/3: SB-860 HB-1968 5/510: 45/1: SB- 1175; HB-1440, 2059 SB-1095; HB-2235, 2330,2649 5/516: 50/1: SB-1175 HB-1916 5/601: 50/2.13: SB-1140 HB-965 5/602: 50/3: SB-1286 HB-1733 5/602.1: 80/1: HB-1388 HB-2654 5/603: HB-187 FAMILIES 5/607: 750 SB-972; HB-365, 1388 5/202: 5/607.1: HB-651,2095 SB-860; HB-563 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2127 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 750-Cont 750-Cont. 5/609: 25/5: SB-438, 439 SB-1175 5/705: 35/4: SB-1175 HB-2393 5/706.1: 45/3.1. SB-464, 1175; HB-1551 HB-1065 5/706.3 new: 45/4: SB-983 HB-2363 5/709: 45/11: SB-175 SB-464 45/14: /71375 SB-464, 1175; HB-521, 1552 SB-464 45/15: 5B46 SB-1204 5/714 new: 4515.1204 HB-1138, 1656 45/164, 1175 5/715 new: SB-464, 1175 5/715 new: 45/15. la new: HB-1138, 1656 4SB-67 15/1: SB-839 45/20: 15/2.2 new: SB-464, 1175; HB-1551 HB-1065 45/20.1 new: 15/3: SB-983 SB-464, 1175; HB-1552 45/22: 15/4: SB-1175 SB-464, 1175; HB-1552 45/23: 15/4.1: SB-1175 SB-464, 1175; HB-1551 50/1: 15/4.2 new: SB-522; HB-326, 1346, 1348, 1540, SB-983 1733 15/11: 50/2: SB-1175 HB-2261, 2394 15/12: 50/3: SB-464, 1175 HB-1712 15/12.01 new: 50/4.1: SB-676 SB.465; HB-1221, 1242, 1453 20/4.5 new: 50/4.2 new: HB-1065 SB-203; HB-1430 20/6: 50/6: HB-2362 SB-86,1140 20/15a: 50/7: SB-1175 SB-1140; HB-1741 20/17: 50/8: SB-844, 1175; HB-2232 SB-522, 1140; HB-1741 20/24: 50/9: SB-464, 1175; HB-1552 HB-1350 20/24.1: 50/10: SB-464, 1175 HB-2384 20/24. la new: 50/11: SB-676 SB-1140; HB-1741 20/26.1: 50/12.1: SB-464, 1175; HB-1551 SB-1140; HB-1741, 2435 20/26.2 new: 50/12. 2 new: SB-983 SB-1140; HB-2435 20/29A: 50/12a: SB-1175 SB-79, 1140; HB-1741 22/101: 50/14: SB-1175 HB-1453 22/310: 50/15: SB-1175 SB-1247 22/605: 50/19: SB-1175 HB-119, 1351 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2128 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 750-Cont. 755-Cont. 50/20: 5/4-2: SB-833, 1140; HB-1741 HB-377, 1023, 1031 50/20.3 new: 5/4-3: SB-1140 SB-1148 50/20.7 new: 5/4-16 new: SB-1140 HB-1241 50/20b: 5/8-1: SB- 1140; HB-1741 HB-377, 1023, 1034, 2101 50/20c new: 5/8-2: SB-1140; HB-1178 HB-377, 1023, 1034, 2101 60/102: 5/11-10.1: HB-2369 HB-1506 60/103: 5/11-13.3 new: HB-363 SB-79, 640 60201B 3 5/11a-3: HB363SB-938 601201. 1B: -3 HB-363 5/11a-14 60/201.1: HB-1910 HB-363 5/11a-l8 60/213.1: HB1910 63 HB-1910 HB-3635/11a-9: 60/213.2: HB.1910 HB-363 5/11a-1: HB-363 5/1la-li: 60/214: HB.1910 SB-49; HB-363,686, 1558 5/11a-12: 60/222: HB.1910 SB-165; HB-652, 798, 2239 5/11a-19: 60/225: HB-1910 HB-363 5/lla-23 new: 60/301: SB-79, 640 SB-787 /12-4: 65/22: HB-1910 SB-79, 866 5/12-15: 70/5: HB.377, 1023, 1029 HB-2569 5/13-3: 70/10: SB-109 HB-2569, 2645 5/13-6 new: 70/15: SB-787 HB-2569, 2645 5/16-1: 70/20: HB-1910 HB-2569 5/18-1: 70/25: HB-1910 HB-2645 5/18-8: 70/40: HB-1910 HB-2569 5/18-12: SB-465 ESTATES 5/18-16 new: 755 HB-1023, 2101 5/1-9: 5/21-1.07: HB-1607 HB.1608 5/2-1: 5/21-2: HB-2364 HB-2099 5/2-2: 5/21-2.04: HB-1023 HB-2099 5/2-4: 5/21-2 05: HB-1023, 1100 HB-2099 5/2-8: 5/21-207 rep.: SB-792 HB-2099 5/4-1: 5/21-2.08: SB-1147 HB-2099 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2129 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bll 755-Cont PROPERTY 5/21-2.09 rep.: 765 HB-2099 5/10.5 new: 5/21-2.10 rep.: SB-864 HB-2099 5/28: 5/21-2.11: SB.158 HB-2099 5/31.5 new: 5/21-2.12: SB.407 HB-2099 35/1: 5/21-2.13: HB-1115 HB-2099 50/Act rep.: 5/21-2.13a rep.: SB-454, 675 HB-2099 55/Act rep.: 5/21-2.14: SB-454, 675 HB-1608, 2099 55/2: 5/21-3 new: SB-351 HB-2099 55/9 rep.: 5/23-3: -SB-387 55/10 rep.: HB-1023, 2101 SB-387 5/28-11: 70/ 2 BB-3775 102370/2. 6HB377, 1023 HB-1412, 1431 60/2: 75/10 new: SB-445; HB-1322 HB-1431 60/3: 75/15 new: SB-445; HB.1322 HB-1431 TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES 75/20 HB-1431 760 75/25 nw 5/1: HB.1608 5/3: HB-1490, 1608 5/4.09: HB-1608 5/5: SB-352 5/5.1: SB-352 5/5.2: SB-352 5/11: HB-1608 5/15.1: SB-934 20/2: HB-587 20/21: HB-587 30/1: HB-1023 45/3: HB-1608 45/3.1: HB-1607 45/5: HB-1608 55/15.5 new: HB-2631 80/Act rep.: HB-377, 1023, 1029 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-1431 77/15: HB-833 77/35: SB-468; HB-1631 85/4: SB.349 100/3: SB-349 120/5: HB-965 320/1: HB-377,1023, 1031 420/1: HB-1606 420/3: HB-1606 525/1: HB-965 530/2: HB-965 530/4: HB-965 530/6: HB-965 605/2: SB-907, 1084 605/2.1: SB-447; HB-1721 605/3: SB-907, 1084 605/4: SB.907, 1084 2130 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 765-Cont. 765- Cont. 605/4.1: 1025/2: SB.447; HB-1721 HB-1795 605/9: 1025/17: HB-1585 HB-1795 605/10: 1025/28.5 new: HB-1586 HB-1795 605/12.1: 1030/4: HB-2331 SB-1118 605/14.1: 1040/1: SB-907, 1084 HB-2621 605/18: 1040/2: SB-447; HB-1572, 1721 HB-2621 605/18.2: 1040/3: SB-447; HB-1721 HB-2621 605/18.4: 1040/4: SB-447; HB-1584, 1721 HB-2621 605/18.5: 1040/8 new: SB-447; HB-1584, 1585, 1586, 1721 HB-2621 605/32 new: 1040/9 new: SB-447; HB-1572, 1584, 1721 HB-2621 605/33 new: HB-1584 UENS 705/Act title: 770 SB-627, 628; HB-1726, 1727,2284 10/6: 705/0.01: HB-1698 SB-627, 628; HB-1726, 1727,2284 20/6: 705/5 new: HB.1698 SB-627, 628; HB-1726, 1727,2284 22/30: 745/Act rep.: HB-1698 HB-815 35/Act title: 745/8.3 new: SB-427, 1187; HB-1698 SB-1032 35/1: 745/8.6 new: SB-427, 1187; HB.1698 SB-1032 35/2: 745/9: SB-427, 1187; HB-1698 HB-815 35/5: 745/9.5 new: SB-427, 1187; HB-1698 HB-815 50/1.5 new: 745/27 new: HB-1880 SB-1033 50/3: 835/1: HB-1880 SB-312 60/1: 905/2: SB-153, 692; HB-812, 1383 HB-1025 60/16: 910/Act title: SB-958 HB-1431 60/17: 910/1: HB-1116 HB-1431 60/21: 910/2: SB-867 HB-1431 70/1: 910/5.1 new: HB-965 HB-786 70/3: 915/0.01: HB-965 HB-1431 80/6: 915/1: HB-1698 HB-786, 1431 920/1: HUMAN RIGHTS HB-1431 775 1005/Ic: 5/Art.: SB-79, 866 SB-994 1025/1: 5/1-101: HB-1795 HB-426 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2131 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 775-Cont 775-Cont. 5/1-101.1 new: 5/8A-103: SB-994 HB-741, 1484, 1797, 2338 5/1-102: 5/8A -104: SB-994 HB-138, 741 5/1-103: 5/8B-102: SB-994; HB-1789 HB-741, 1484, 2338 5/1-104 new: 5/8B-103: SB-1184 HB-741, 1484, 1797, 2338 5/2-101: SB-556; HB-189 BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 5/2-103: 805 HB-741, 2338 5/1.01: 5/2-104: SB-450 HB-1789, 2338 5/1.10: 5/2-105: HB-2388 HB-741, 1522 5/2.10: 5/3-103: HB-1719 SB-994 5/215. 5/3-106: HB-1719 SB-994 40: 5/5-101 B5/6.-430: HB-138 S74037 5/5-103: S/.4120 HB-138 SB-1203 5/7-101: 5/7.60: HB-741, 961 5S-1203 5/7-101.1 new: 5/10203 HB-741 5/11.20: 5/7-112 new. /11.20: HB-741, 961 B-1203 5/7-113 new: 5/1215: HB-1767 SB.1203 5/7-115 new: 5/12.50: SB-722 SB-433; HB-377 5/7A-102: 5/12.55: HB-542, 741, 1789, 1808, 1864 SB-433; HB-377 5/7A-103: 5/12.56 new: HB.741 SB-433; HB.377 5/ 7B-102: 5/12.60: HB-741, 1789 SB-433; HB-377 5/7B-103: 5/12.65: HB-741 SB-433; HB-377 5/8-102: 10/3.4: HB-741, 961, 2338 HB-2361 5/8-103: 10/19 new: HB-741 HB-2348 5/8-104: 105/101.10: HB-741, 2338 HB-2389 5/8-105: 110/47 new: HB-741, 2338 SB-619 5/8-106.1: 180/Art.: HB-741 SB-400 5/8-109: 180/1-10: HB-1789 HB-2365 5/8-110: 180/1-25. HB-741 SB-88, 810 5/8-111: 180/5-1: HB.1797 SB-88, 810 5/8A-102: 180/57-1 new: HB-741, 1484, 1864, 2338 SB-400 5/8A-102.5 new: 180/57-5 new: THB-741 SB-400 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2132 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 805-Cont 810-Cont. 205/Part: 5/8-111 new. SB-351 SB-356; HB-377 205/6: 5/8-112 new: HB-2367 SB-356; HB-377 205/8 3: 5/8-113 new: HB-1733 SB-356; HB.377 205/15: 5/8-114 new: HB-2332, 2335 SB-356; HB-377 205/90 new: 5/8-115 new: SB-351 SB-356; HB-377 205/95 new 5/8-116 new: 2 -351 SB-356; HB.377 HB-236 SB-356; HB-377 HB-2366 5/8-202: 210/201: SB-356; HB-377 SB-351 5/8-203.: 210/805 new:/03. 210805 new: SB-356; HB-377 SB-351 5/8-204: 210/1204 SB-356; HB-377 SB-351 5/8-205. COMMERCIAL CODE SB-356; HB-377 810 A5/8-206: 810 A: SB-356; HB-377 B-356.: 5/8-207: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/1-190 5/8-208: HB-1490 SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; H 5/8-209 new. SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB.377 5/-201: 5/8-210 new: HB-2390 SB-356; HB-377 5/1-206: 5/8-301: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/3-806: 5/8-302: 5/3-806. SB-356; HB-377 SB-680; HB-1837 SB-356; HB.377 5/4-104: 5/8-303: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB0377 5/4-406: 5/8-304: SB-795 -SB-356; HB-377 5/5-114: 5/8-305: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-101: 518-306: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-102: 5/8-307: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-103: 5/8-308 rep.: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-104: 5/8-309 rep.: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB.377 5/8-105: 5/8-310 rep.: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-106: 5/8-311 rep.: SB-356; HB.377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-107: 518-312 rep.: SB-356; HB.-377 SB-356; IHB377 5/8-108: 5/8-313 rep.: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HBe-377 5/8-109 new: 5/8-314 rep.: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HBe-377 5/8-110 new: 5/8-315 rep.: SB-356; HB.377 SB-356; HB-377 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2133 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 810-Cont. 810-Cont 5/8-316 rep.: 5/9-106: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-317 rep.: 5/9-115: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-318 rep.: 5/9-116 new: SB-356; HB.377 SB-356; HB.377 5/8-319 rep.: 5/9-150 new: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-320 rep.: 5/9-203: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB377, 1258 5/8-321 rep.: 519-301: SB-356; HB.377 SB-356; HB.377 5/8-401: 5/9-302. SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-402. 519-304. SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB.377 5/8-403: 5S9-305.- SB-356; HB377 SB-356; HB-377 5/8-404: 59-306: SB-356; HB-377 5S-356;HB37 5/8-405: SB-356; HB.377 518-405j. C5/9-307. SB-356; HB-377 HB-1639 5/8-406: B-307.1 rep.639 SB-356; HB.377 HB-1639 5/8-407: HB-356 3 SB-356; HB-377 5/9-309: 5/8-408 rep.: SB-356; HB-377 SB-356; HB-377 5/9-312: 5/8-409 rep.: SB56; HB77 SB-356; HB.377 5/9-401: e 5/8-501 new. HB1318, 1639 SB-356; HB-377 5/9-401A new 5/8-502 new: HB-1318, 1639 SB-356; HB.377 5/9-4032. 5/8-503 new: HB-1258 SB-356; HB-377 5/9-40.7 5/8-504 new: HB-1639 SB-356; HB-377 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS 5/8-505 new: SB-356; HB-377 815 5 L 5/8-506 new: 5/1.1 new: SB-356; HB-377 SB1208 5/8-507 new: 5/2 5a. SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208 5/8-508 new: 5/2.17b: SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208 5/8-509 new: 5/2.28 new: SB-356; HB-377 SB.1208 5/8-510 new: 5/3: SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208 5/8-511 new: 5/4: SB-356; HB-377 SB.1208 5/8-601 new: 5/5: SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208 5/8-602 new: 5/6: SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208 5/8-603 new: 5/7: SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208 5/8-603 new: 5/7: 5/9-103: 5/8: SB-356; HB-377 SB-1208; HB-1491 5/9-105: 5/8.5 new: SB-356; HB.377 SB-]17 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2134 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 815-Cont. 815-Cont 5/8a: 405/28.1: SB-1208 SB-681; HB-1894 5/9: 440/2.8: SB-1208 HB-965 5/10: 440/6: SB-1208 HB-965 5/11: 505/1: SB-1208 HB-1782 5/11.5 new: 505/2: SB-1208 SB-317 5/11b: 505/2B: SB-1208 HB-1575 5/11c: 505/2B.2 new: SB-1208 SB-221 5/13: 505/2C: SB-1208 HB-453 5/13.1 new: 505/2C 1 new: SB.1208 HB-2423 120/3: 505/2DD new: HB-1295 HB-625, 1340 125/1: 505/2J. 3 new: HB-1194, 2370 SB-569, 664; HB-369 160/3.1 new: 505/2. 4 new: HB-1319 SB-569 205/4: 505/2X: SB-1060, 1083 HB-452 205/4. la: 505/2Z: SB-1060 SB-398; HB-635, 748, 1935 205/4.2.: 505/10a: SB-1083 SB-317 205/4a: 505/10b: SB-1060, 1083; HB-1784 SB-381, 402,977, 1176; HB-20 310/10 new: 705/40: HB-279 HB-519 355/1: 710/2: HB-965 SB-539; HB-1153, 1154 370/4.1: 710/3: SB-584; HB-2037 SB-539 375/2.13: 710/4: HB-714 SB-539 375/2. 14 new: 710/6: HB-915 SB-539 375/5: 710/9: HB-1784 SB-539 375/5.1 new: 710/10.1: HB-714 SB-509; HB-1153 375/21: 710/12: HB-915 SB-539 380/2: 710/13: HB-1587 SB-539 380/3: 710/15 new: SB-540; HB-1587 SB-539 405/2.16 new: 710/16 new: HB-1294 SB.539 405/7: 710/17 new: HB-1784 SB-539 405/25: 710/ 18: SB-681; HB-1894 HB-1124 405/27: 710/18 new: HB-1294 SB.539 405/28: 710/19 new: HB-1294 SB.539 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2135 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 815-Cont. 820-Cont 710/20 new: 35/6a: SB.539 HB-2505 710/21 new: 40/2. SB.539 SB-739 710/22: 40/10: HB-1124 SB-739 710/22 new: 40/12: SB-539 SB-739 710/23 new: 55/5: SB.539 HB-2282 710/24 new: 105/3: SB.539 SB.246, 1242; HB-1576, 2572 710/25 new: 105/4: SB.539 SB.246, 516, 902, 1157; HB-1183, 710/26 new: 2260,2420 SB.539 105/4a: 710/27 new: SB.246, 769, 1242; HB-707, 2572 SB-539 115/2: 710/28 new: SB-660; HB.377 SB.539 115/3: 710/29: SB-660; HB-377 HB-1124 115/4: 710/29 new: SB-660; HB.377 SB-539 125/Actrep.: 710/30 new: HB-1748 SB-539 130/Act rep.: 710/31 new. HB-26 SB-539 130/1: 710/32 new: HB-83, 1778 SB-539 130/2: 710/33 new: SB-69, 255, 257, 421,601,768 SB-539 130/3: 720/1.1: SB-255, 257 SB-695; HB-1801 130/4: 720/1.2 new: SB-255, 257 HB-1801 130/8: 720/5: SB-982 SB.695 130/11: SB-257 EMPLOYMENT 152/5: 820 HB-2331 5/1: 152/25 rep.: HB-1815 HB-2331 25/A ct title: 152/30 new: HB-1815 HB-2331 25/0.01: 205/7: HB-1815 HB-82 25/1.1 new: 220/2: HB-1815 HB-1748 35/2: 240/4 rep.: HB-2505 HB-1748 35/3: 245/Act rep.: HB-2505 HB-1748 35/5: 305/Act title: HB-2505 HB-838 35/5a: 305/1: HB-2505 SB-1061; HB-838, 1151, 1719, 1986 35/5b. 305/3.5 new: HB-2505 SB-685; HB-33 35/6: 305/3a new: HB-2505 HB-1719, 1811 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2136 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 820-Cont 820-Cont 305/4: 305/19: SB-767, 1165, 1181; HB-838, 1700, SB-280, 302, 683, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1719, 1811 1168; HB-838, 1620, 1719, 1915 305/4a: 305/19.2 new: HB-2331 SB-687; HB-838, 2166 305/4a-2: 305/26: SB-391 SB-786; HB-87, 1824 305/4a-10 new: 305/26.1 new: HB-1719 SB-688; HB-1143, 1804, 1824 305/5: 305/28: SB-381,402; HB.20, 1719 SB-15; HB-838, 1774,2593 305/6: 310/1: SB-1178; HB-838, 1719,1812 HB-838,1151, 1719 305/7: 310/4: SB-1042, 1044, 1241; HB-838, 1719, SB-767, 1165; HB-838, 1719, 1811 1720,2115 310/4a: 3058: HB-2331 SB-684, 1043, 1179, 1180, 1219, 310/4c new: 1241; HB-838, 846, 1211, 1621, HB-1719 1719, 1805, 1813, 1814, 1860 310/5: 305/8.1 new: 0 B-5838 SB-381, 402; HB-20 305/8.2 new: 310/6: HB-838 SB-1041; HB-1719 HB-8 310/7: 305/8.3 new: B-1719 HB-838 310HB-17198: 305/8.5 new: 3HB-1719 SB-78531 11 305HB-1719 310HB-86, 838, 2143 305/8c new: 310/11: HB-1719 310/ 838 305/8d new: 310/-1 8 HB-1719 HB-1860 305/10: 310/15: SB-686; HB-86, 838, 1719,2143 SB-1167 305/11: 31016: HB-838, 1328 HB-136 305/12: 310/16b new: MB-1860 HB-1719 305/13.2 new: 31016c new: HB-838 HB-1719 305/14: 310/16d new: HB-838, 1470 HB-1719 305/14.2 new: 310/16e new: SB-1040 HB-1719 305/15: 310/16fnew: SB-1167; HB-839,1773 HB-1719 305/16: 310/19: HB-136, 1719 SB-302, 1045,1168; HB-838,1719 305/16b new: 310/20: HB-1719 SB-786; HB-1824 305/16c new: 310/20.1 new: 305/16d new: 315/A ct title: HB-1719 HB-2278 305/16e new: 315/1: HB-1719 HB-2278 305/16f new: 315/2: HB-1719 HB-2278 305/18: 315/3: SB-778; HB-234 HB-2278 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2137 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 820-Cont 820-Cont. 315/4: 405/1001: HB-2278 SB-408 405/200: 405/1002: SB-1 l; HB-89, 1776, 2594, 2687 SB-408 405/201: 405/1003: HB-1219 SB-408 405/211.3: 405/1004: HB-782 SB-408 405/212: . 405/1200: SB-1206; HB-1309, 1583 SB-408 405/2121 new: 405/1501.2 new: HB-398 SB-281 405/217.1 new: 405/15021: SB-1206SB-320 405/217.2 new: 4015063 SB-1206 HB-405/1772506. 405/245: H4B-1772 SB-1206; HB-398 401508 405/405.5 new: 4S -408 SB-281 401508.1 405/500: SB-408 SB.465, 1164; HB-511 405/1509 405/601: SB-408 HB-1275 405/1510: 405/602: SB-408 SB-320; HB-2041 405/1800: 405/603: SB-408 HB-1602 405/1900: 405/604: SB-29, 83; HB-964 SB-1016; HB-302, 2589 405/2200: 405/612: SB-408 SB-620, 1016; HB-1455 405/2201: 405/702: SB-408 SB-408 405/2202: 405/703: SB-408 SB-408 405/2203: 405/705: SB-408 SB-408 405/2306: 405/706: SB-408 SB-408 405/3200: 405/800: HB-88, 1765, 1775, 2595, 2688 SB-408 405/801: UNCLASSIFIED ACTS SB-408 999 405/802: 84/PA118: SB-408, 465 SB.77 405/803: 88/PA551: SB-408 HB-645, 2494 405/805: 89/HB20eng: SB-408 SB-1176 405/806: 89/PA4: SB-408 SB.718; HB-258 405/900: 89/PA5: SB-408 SB.718 405/1000: 89/PA22: SB-408 HB-2547, 2625, 2667 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2138 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2139 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID, N. SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP) BENEFICIARY DEEDS ............................................................... SB-0864 BUS CORP-SHAREHOLDER VOTES...................................... SB-1203 CIV PRO-COUNTINGENT FEE-TECH................................ SB-0862 CIV PRO-ECONOMIC LOSS-TECH.................. ....... SB-0939 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0861 CIV PRO-PUNITIVE DAMAGES-TECH ............................. SB-0937 CIV PRO-TORTS-DAMAGES-LIMITS............................... SB-0402 CORPORATION--NON-PUBLIC-REMEDY ..................... SB-0433 COURT INTERPRETERS FEES .............................................. SB-0357 DM HDD- RATE ................................................................... . SB-0975 EMPLOYEE OWNER -TASK FORCE.................................... SB-0777 EMPLOYMNT RECRD DISCLOSURE ACT............................. SB-0355 FORT SHERIDAN REDEVELOP COMM.................................. SB-0774 GA COMP-LIMIT PER DIEM LENGTH................................. SB-1087 GAS REG ACT-FINES INCREASE .......................................... SB-0399 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN................................. SB-0354 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................. SB-0994 LABOR RELATIONS ACTS/FAIR SHAR................................. SB-1205 MARR & DISSOLUTION-MAINT-TECH........................... SB-0863 PARTNRSHIP-REVISED UNIFORM ACT............................. SB-0351 PROB ACT 1975-ESTATE DEFINED....................................... SB-0792 PROBATE-GUARDIANSHIP-TECHNICAL........ .......... SB-0938 SAVINGS BANKS-POWERS-LOAN LIMI........................... SB-0304 SCH CD-INHERENT MANAGERIAL..................................... SB-0802 TRUSTS-DISABLED BENEFICIARIES ............................... SB-0934 UCC-ACCT # REQUIRED ON STATMNT............................. SB-0795 UCC-INVESTMENT SECURITIES.......................................... SB-0356 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-LOAN AGENTS.............................. SB-1206 UNIFORM LIMITED LIABILITY CO A ................... ........ SB-0400 UNIFORM PRUDENT-INVESTOR ACT ................. ......... SB-0352 UNIFORM UNICORP NONPROFIT ASSN .............................. SB-0353 WKR COMP--BOARD QUESTIONS-TECH .......................... SB-0778 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARKHAUSEN HOUSE BILL: 20, 377, 2205, 2337, 2370 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM) AMMUNITION TAX ACT......................................................... SB-0546 ASSAULT-HANDGUN LIABILITY ACT ............................... SB-0545 CIV PRO-HOSPITAL RECORD COPIES................................ SB-0807 CIV PRO-LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEYS .............................. SB-0989 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-LIABILITY ........................ ......... SB-0548 CRIM PRO-EXECUTION-PHYSICIAN................................ SB-0652 DENTAL PRACTICE-HYGIENIST.......................................... SB-0613 DEPT REV-PUBLISH RE TAX MEMOS ................................. SB-0092 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING SUBJECT............................... SB-1269 ELEC CD-APPLICATION FOR BALLOT ............................... SB-0751 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT & FEE ................................................ SB-0228 INC TAX CREDS-CIRCUIT BREAKER.................................. SB-0372 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... SB-1141 INS POST CHILDBIRTH CARE .................................................. SB-1221 INS POST DELIVERY CARE.................................................... SB-1222 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-TECHNICAL ................................ SB-1192 MEDICAL PRACT-DISCIPLINARY BD................................. SB-0890 PEN CD-ST EMP TEACHR RETIREMNT.............................. SB-0104 PENSION CD-JUDGES CONTRIBUTION ............................. SB-0059 POL & FIRE-AGE DISCRIMINATION................................... SB-0101 PROBATE ACT-ARTICLE IV-WILLS................................... SB-1147 PROBATE ACT-ARTICLE IV-WILLS................................... SB-1148 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-ALT BONDS.................................. SB-0401 PROP TX CD-CERTIFICATE-TECH..................................... SB-0753 RE TAX CAP-EQUALIZ ASSESS VALU................................ SB-0544 RE TAX CAPS-CHICAGO SCHOOLS .................................. SB-0999 RE TAX CAPS-SCHOOL EXTENSIONS................................. SB-0526 REGIONAL SUPT FOR CHICAGO............................................. SB-0416 RIVERBOAT-ADMISSION-WAGER TAX..................... SB-0547 SCH CD-ARTICLE 14-TECHNICAL...........................,......... SB-1029 2140 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-ATTENDANCE.............................................................. SB-0342 SCH CD-GENERAL STATE AID......................................... SB-1213 SCH CD- MANDATE WAIVERS ............................................. SB-0583 SCH CD--MANDATE WAIVERS ............................................... SB-1270 SCH CD-PARENT INVOLVEMENT PRGM........................... SB-0537 SCH CD- STATE AID-CHICAGO ........................................... SB-0341 SCHCD-ST AID FORMULA-HOMESTEAD........................ SB-0343 SCHOOL CD--RE TAX EXTEN LIMITS ................................ SB-0998 SCHOOL FINANCE-PROP TAX LEVY................................... SB-0656 SCHOOLS-ST AID-INCOME TAX INCR ............................. SB-0541 STATE GROUP LIFE INS DEPENDENT................................... SB-0273 TRS-DISABILITY BENEFIT ................................................... SB-1244 VEH CD-CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE ................... ......... SB-0871 VEH CD-VANITY PLATES-9 LETTERS .............................. SB-0752 WRK COMP-NO INSURNCE-LIABILITY........................... SB-0767 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN SENATE BILL: 7, 113, 114, 153, 566, 914, 932, 956, 1204, 1265 HOUSE BILL: 667, 956, 1721, 1790, 1868, 1968 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19, 66, 79, 122, 126, 130 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 17, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 69 BOMKE, LARRY, K., SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) EPA-LUST-CHILD SEX OFFENDER .................................... SB-0721 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA ............................................ SB-0224 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA ............................................ SB-1256 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY OFFSET ................................... SB-0223 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY OFFSET.............................. SB-1257 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MIN RETIRMT........................... SB-0531 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MIN RETIRMT........................... SB-1255 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE-FORMULA........................... SB-0193 POST--PARTURITION CARE ACT........................................... SB-1246 PROBATE-AUTHORITY OF GUARDIANS........................... SB-0640 VEH CD-LIGHTED HEAD LAMPS REQD............................. SB-0561 VEH CD-LIGHTED HEAD LAMPS REQD............................ SB-1252 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOMKE HOUSE BILL: 115, 2517 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 62, 63 BOWLES, EVELYN, M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM) $HIST PRES AGENCY............................................................... SB-0678 CD CORR--OFFENDER BOARD ............................................... SB-1271 CEMETERY PROTECTION-PENALTIES .............................. SB-0312 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH........................................... SB-0704 COUNTY ROT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY ...................................... SB-0169 DNUC- MAMMOGRAPHY INSTALLATIONS...................... SB-0452 DPA-AFDC FUNDS-PAY FOR GOODS................................ SB-0181 DPA-AFDC-CHILD SUPPORT ............................................... SB-0676 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT-SUSPEND........................................ SB-0677 DPA- PREVENT- DETECT FRAUD ........................................ SB-0700 DPH-SEXUALLY TRANS DISESEASE ....................................... SB-1095 ELEC CD- COMPUTERIZE VOTER RECD............................. SB-0426 ELEC-MUNI CD-NO ODD-YR PRIMARY........................ SB-0780 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES ...................................... SB-0390 GAMBLING REFERENDUM .................................................... SB-0323 HORSE RACING ACT-ADVERTISING................................ SB-0058 HOSPITAL LICENSING -PREMISES ...................................... SB-0616 INTOXICATING COMPOUNDS-JIMSON........................... SB-0812 IRRITANCY TESTING ACT-TITLE.................................. SB-1031 MARR & DISSO- PAYMENTS -TECH ................................ SB-1285 MISC TAX--EXEMPT FOOD TAX--ED.................................. SB-0597 PEN CD--UNIV--EARLY RETIREMENT ............................ SB-0252 SNOW M OBILE DUI ................................................................ SB-0070 VEH CD-SALVAGE VEH-DISCLOSURE............................. SB-1202 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOWLES SENATE BILL: 167, 238, 300, 379, 691, 915, 932, 1216, 1222, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1286 HOUSE BILL: 1489, 1510, 1825, 2108 2141 BOWLES, EVELYN, M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13 BURZYNSKI, J. BRADLEY SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP) $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS......................................... SB-0918 BARBER-COSMETOLOGY/TECH CHANGE..................... SB-1109 CD CORR-PRISONERS ROOM & BOARD............................ SB-1268 CHIROPRACTIC PRECEPTOR PROGRAM........................... SB-0669 COMM COLL-GRANT FORMULA ......................... ......... SB-0210 COUNTY ROT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY...................................... SB-0169 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-STANDARD ................................ SB-1036 DPA--MEDICAID-LOCAL HLTH DEPT................................ SB-0167 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0431 HGH ED-CONTENT OF APPROP BILLS ............................... SB-0045 HGHR ED-CREDIT CARDS AND SALES.............................. SB-0093 HIGHR ED-SEPARATE GOVRNING BDS............................. SB-0241 HIGHWAY CD-TOLL BRIDGES .............................................. SB-0168 HOSPITAL LIC-ORGAN DONATION .................................... SB-1092 INS PRODUCER-LIMIT LIABILITY ....................................... SB-1279 LOCAL GOVT REFERENDA ..................................................... SB-0121 LOCAL OPT PROPERTY TAX REPLACE ................................ SB-0062 MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALL ACT .............................. SB-0429 PARENTAL CONSENT TO ABORTION................................... SB-1100 PEN CD-SEXUAL FELONIES-REFUND........................... SB-0194 PENSION CODE-EARNINGS ................................................. SB-0114 PUB AID CD-DEPT CORRECTIONS....................................... SB-0008 QUICK-TAKE ROCKFORD AIRPORT.............................. SB-0065 RECORDER-MALFEASANCE LIABILITY ....................... SB-0180 SCH CD- BAND MEMBERS .................................................... SB-0051 SCH CD-DRIVER ED COURSE FEES..................................... SB-1006 SCH CD-HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS ................................... SB-0366 SCH CD-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE......................................... SB-1005 STUDENT GRANTS-AWARDS INCREASE.......................... SB-0207 U OF I-APPOINT BD OF TRUSTEES ...................................... SB-0242 VEH CD-REMIT AGENT-REG STICKER............................ SB-0305 OTHER LEGISATION SPONSORED OR COONSD SPONSORED BY BURZYNSKI SENATE BILL: 10 HOUSE BILL: 413, 471, 561, 689, 1798, 1842, 2337, 2349 SENATE RESOLUTION: 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 46 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP) $OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.............................. SB-0926 AERONAUTICS ACT-PUBLIC AIRPORT.............................. SB-1124 ALLOW PREPAYMENT PENALTY .......................................... SB-1060 ANIMAL WELFARE HUMANE CARE..................................... SB-0623 CHURCHES-OFFICER LIABILITY......................................... SB-0619 CIV PRO-PRODUCT LIAB-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-0013 CIV PRO-VENUE-35% OF TERRITORY .............................. SB-0014 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1995 ....................................... SB-0017 LABOR RELATION-MEETINGS-TECH.......................... SB-0622 LABOR RELATIONS-AGREEMENT-TECH .................... SB-0621 LIQUOR LICENSE REVOKED-APPEALS.............................. SB-1008 MINIMUM WAGE-MOTOR CARRIERS............................ SB-1242 MUNI CD-LIQUOR-VEH CD-POWERS ............................ SB-0256 PERSONNEL RECORDS-EXCEPTIONS................................ SB-0739 PREVAIL WAGE-EXEMPT LESS $500K ................................ SB-0257 PUB LAB RELA ACT-SUPERVISOR ....................................... SB-0793 PUBLIC WATER--INFRASTRUCT HELP ............................... SB-0794 REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTH ACT ............ .................. ........ SB-1245 RIVERBOAT LIC-COMPETITIVE BIDS .......................... SB-0800 ROLLER SKATING RINK SAFETY........................................... SB-0313 SCH CD--BAND MEMBERS ..... .................... ....................... SB-0051 SCH CD--MANDATE WAIVERS .............................................. SB-0022 SCH CD-SCHOOL FUNDING COMMISSN........................ SB-1035 SCHOOL CD--CHARTER SCHOOLS..................................... SB-0019 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL................................. SB-0021 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-COMPETE LOC....................... SB-0638 2142 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP)-Cont TIF REFINANCING BONDS MATURITY................................ SB-0075 UNEMPL INS-PVT SCHOOL BUS DRVR .............................. SB-0620 UNEMPLOYMENT INS ACT-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0011 UNEMPLYMNT INS-BENEFIT CHARGES ........................ SB-0320 WORKER COMP-JUDICIAL REVIEW................................... SB-0302 WRK COMP- APPLICATION -TECHNICAL ........................ SB-0015 WRK COMP-MOTOR VEHICLE OWNER .......................... SB-1061 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUTLER SENATE BILL: 12, 23, 431, 539 HOUSE BILL: 20, 32, 201, 398, 838, 1004, 1270, 1653, 1748, 2334, 2345 SENATE RESOLUTION: 118 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID........................................................ SB-0881 $OCE- REVENUE ...................................................................... SB-0880 ABOLISH TOLL HWY AUTH ................................................. SB-1162 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. SB-0211 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ........................... SB-1134 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... SB-0142 CRIM CD-MURDER-LIFE SENTENCE............................... SB-0037 CRIME VICTM COMP-VIOLENT CRIME ............................. SB-0582 DMHDD- SERVICE CONTRACTS............................................ SB-0906 DPA--AFDC- SELF--SUFFICIENCY .................................... SB-1195 INC TAX CREDS-CIRCUIT BREAKER............................... SB-0372 INC TX/IRA DEDUCTION ........................................................ SB-1120 MEDICAID COST SAVNG-AWARD PRGM .......................... SB-0217 MEDICAID- DPAID- CHIP BOARD........................................ SB-1156 MENTAL HLTH-PSYCHOTROPIC MEDS .......................... SB-0113 SCHCD-RACIAL REPORTS .................................................... SB-0406 SR CIT FREEZE-CONFIDENTIALITY............................ SB-0238 ST FINANCE-DPA PAYMENTS .............................. ......... SB-0073 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 469, 914, 1187 HOUSE BILL: 231, 667, 1212, 1827 SENATE RESOLUTION: 66, 79, 122, 125, 126, 130 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 19, 30, 65 CLAYBORNE, JR., II, JAMES, F. SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM.) AFDC-PARENT SKILLS-FAMILY PLAN............................ SB-0198 COMM COLL-E ST LOUIS-TECHNICAL............................ SB-1276 COMM COLL-GRANT FORMULA ......................................... SB-0210 DOMESTIC BATTERY-FEES................................................... SB-0691 EARLY CHILDHOOD ED CARE LAW...................................... SB-0377 HORSE RACING-OTB LICENSES........................................ SB-0032 RIVERBOAT-BOARD-CRUISE TIME.................................. SB-0432 SCH CD-EXPEL FOR FIREARMS ........................................... SB-0403 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CLAYBORNE SENATE BILL: 161, 181, 331, 698, 700, 731, 1113 HOUSE BILL: 5, 160, 193, 315, 648, 653, 708, 1363, 1398, 1424, 1461, 1489,1791, 2108 SENATE RESOLUTION: 50, 65, 71, 132 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41 COLLNS, EARLEAN SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM) BUDGET IMPACT NOTE ACT.................................................. SB-0155 CD CORR -MINORS-DCFS DOC-FELONY ....................... SB-0594 COMPT REJECT FRIVOLOUS VOUCHER ............................. SB-0593 CRIM CD-ABANDONED PREGNT TEEN ...................... SB-0592 DPA-SELF RELIANCE ASSISTANCE .................................... SB-0589 INS COVER CHILDREN ........................ .............................. SB-0591 MINOR FATHERS- RESPONSIBILITY................................. SB-0590 PERS CD--LEG EMPLY FIRINGS ............................................. SB-0556 PROMPT PAYMENT-LINKED DEPOSITS......................... SB-0286 REVENUE STABILIZATION ACT ........................................ SB-0154 ST MANDATE BD REVIEW-WAIVERS................................ SB-0801 TASK FORCE ON SMALL UNIT OF GO ............................... SB-0538 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLUNS SENATE BILL: 401, 541, 628, 1265 HOUSE BILL: 630, 2251 2143 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont SENATE RESOLUTION: 26, 28 CRONIN, DAN SENATOR (39TH DIST. REP) ANIMAL WELFARE ACT-TECHNICAL .............................. SB-0963 ANIMAL WELFARE HUMANE CARE..................................... SB-0623 BANKING--INTERSTATE BRANCHES .................................. SB-1083 CH SCH REFORM-LSC TERMS-VOTES ............................. SB-0727 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE TECHNICAL................................ SB-0012 CIV PRO-PRODUCT LIAB-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0013 CIV PRO-TORTS-DAMAGES-LIMITS........................... SB-0402 CIV PRO-VENUE-35% OF TERRITORY ............................. SB-0014 CONSUMER FRAUD- NO PUNITIVES ................................... SB-0317 COUNTY-LIMIT JUDGMENT AGAINST.............................. SB-0266 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE........................................ SB-0787 CRIM CD- RICO ...... .......... ....................................................... SB-1091 DMHDD-TRAIN MEDICATION AIDES................................. SB-0840 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMNT.............................. SB-0844 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES ........................................ SB-0434 DPA-MEDCAID-NURS HOME PAYMTS ............................ SB-1198 DPA-MEDICAID-GA- NO ABORTIONS............................. SB-0662 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1995....................................... SB-0017 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT................................................. SB-0209 FREEDOM OF INFO-FEE FOR INFO..................................... SB-0841 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0431 INS CD-CRIM PRO-OPTICAL IMAGE................................ SB-0842 INS POST DELIVERY CARE.................................................. SB-1222 JUV CT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM DUTY............................... SB-0186 LOTTERY-PRIZE ASSIGNMENTS......................................... SB-0843 MUNI CD-PROHIBIT RETAIL THEFT................................... SB-1068 MUNI CD-TAX-NEW HOME RULE..................................... SB-0205 MUNI SOT TAX-NEW HOME RULE....................................... SB-0306 PARK DIST- BONDS- LEASE-CAP PLAN .......................... SB-0852 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-LIBRARY ...................................... SB-0264 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH..................................... SB-0001 PUB AID CD-DEPT CORRECTIONS ....................................... SB-0008 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION................................. SB-0074 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHGO BD ED ............................. SB-1014 SCH CD-ATTENDANCE CNTR-PROBATN ....................... SB-0803 SCH CD-ORPHANAGE CHILDREN..................................... SB-0661 SCHOOL CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS............................. SB-1239 SCHOOL CD-SHORT TITLE-NEW ..................................... SB-1240 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ..................................................... SB-1019 UNEMPLOY INS-LABOR DISPUTE ....................................... SB-1016 UNEMPLOYMENT INS ACT-TECHNICAL........................ SB-0011 VEH CD-TARPS ......................................................................... SB-0085 VIDEO PROGRAMMER REGISTRATION............................ SB-0124 WRK COMP--APPLICATION -TECHNICAL ........................ SB-0015 WRONGFUL DEATH-COMPARATIV NEGL........................ SB-0156 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CRONIN SENATE BILL: 445 HOUSE BILL: 16, 115, 201, 206, 473, 497, 545, 548, 549, 573, 589, 660, 668, 731, 741, 797, 838, 999 1124, 1458, 1470, 1608, 1684, 1711, 1741, 1792, 2094, 2226, 2236, 2338 SENATE RESOLUTION: 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31, 45, 59, 60, 66 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR -ARMED ROBB-GOOD CONDT.......................... SB-1217 CD CORR-DPT CORR INSPECT JAILS.................................. SB-0271 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT ................................................. SB-0098 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT ................................................. SB-0976 CHILD RESTRAINT-AGE 16 .................................................. SB-0161 CIV PRO-LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEYS ............................ SB-0989 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT-VAR............................ SB-0447 CONVENTIONS AND TOURISM/TECH .............................. SB-1117 CORPORATN-SHAREHOLDR LIABILITY ........................... SB-0437 CRIM CD-AGGRAVTD CRIM SEX ABUS............................. SB-0600 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR PENTRT AMMO ...................... SB-0171 2144 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR PENTRT AMMO....................... SB-0183 CRIM CD-FIREARM DEALER-HOURS.............................. SB-0291 CRIM CD-SALE OF FIREARMS .............................................. SB-0132 CRIM-ASSAULT WEAPONS .................................................... SB-0750 DCORR-DRUG REHAB PROGRAM........................................ SB-0360 DIVORCE-CHILD RELOCATION ........................................... SB-0438 DIVORCE-CHILD RELOCATION ........................................... SB-0439 DPA-AFDC WORK-TAX CREDIT ......................................... SB-0469 DPA- MEDICAID- CHILDREN HOSPITAL .......................... SB-1207 DRUG COURT PROGRAM ..................................................... SB-0479 HEARING INSTRUMENT SALES ............................................. SB-0398 HOSP LIC ACT- PSYCHOLOGIST PRIV ................................. SB-0329 INS INJURED/DISCRIMINATION........................................... SB-1183 INS POST DELIVERY CARE..................................................... SB-1222 INVESTORS-BILL OF RIGHTS................................................ SB-0117 LIABILITY INS PREMIUM RATES........................................... SB-1182 MECHANICS LIEN-ATTORNEY AT LAW........................... SB-0153 MHDDCA-ADMISSION PETITIONS........................ ....... SB-0176 PEN CD--CHGO TCHR--AVERAGE SALRY............................ SB-0467 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SURVIVORS MIN........................... SB-0466 PEN CD-DNST POL- $500 MINIMUM ................................. SB-0887 PEN.CD-DNST POL-SURVIVORS 3%................................ SB-0888 PEN CD-FEDERAL LIMITATIONS......................................... SB-0103 PEN CD-FEDERAL SALARY LIMIT ................................... SB-0060 PEN CD--JUDGES-HIGHEST SALARY ................................ SB-0094 PEN CD-REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS.................................. SB-0061 PEN CD-ST SYSTEMS-FLAT RATE..................................... SB-0376 PEN CD-TEACHERS-EARLY RETMT ................................ SB-0889 PEN CD-UNIV-OPT FACULTY PROG................................. SB-1094 PROBATE ACT-ARTICLE IV-WILLS................................... SB-1147 PROBATE ACT-ARTICLE IV-WILLS.................................. SB-1148 PROBATE-PUBLIC ADMINSTR-SALARY ......................... SB-0109 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING ACT/TECH.................................. SB-1137 SOLICIT-CHARITY- MAILING LIST................................. SB-0195 VEH CD-AUTO RAIL CROSS DEVICE................................... SB-1154 VEH CD-HELMETS REQUIRED................................................. SB-0125 VEH CD-SOUTHERN 7 HEALTH DEPT ................................ SB-1224 VEH CD-TEEN LICENSES ...................................................... SB-0514 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON SENATE BILL: 269, 307, 308, 932, 963, 1242 HOUSE BILL: 315, 320, 1131, 1268, 1721, 2106, 2108, 2205, 2463 SENATE RESOLUTION: 90, 91, 95, 100, 126, 136 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP) SOCE-AUDITS-AUDITOR GENERAL.................................. SB-1057 SOCE--BD GOV........................................................................... SB-0914 BNK ACT-CONTROL OF STATE BANKS.............................. SB-0552 BOILR-PRESURE VESEL REPAIRER .................................... SB-1143 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0012 CIV PRO-PRODUCT LIAB-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0013 CIV PRO-VENUE-35% OF TERRITORY .............................. SB-0014 COMPTRLLER MERIT-ADV BD-REPEAL ......................... SB-0615 COMPTROLLER-ELECTRONIC VOUCHER ........................ SB-0587 CONSUMER FRAUD-GRACE PERIODS............................... SB-0569 COOK CTY-SUPERVISOR OF ASSMTS................................. SB-0571 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL-AUDITS........................ SB-0388 ETHANOL FUEL RESEARCH PROGRAM .............................. SB-1123 GOLF COURSE ASSESSMENT................................................. SB-0714 HOMELESS PERSONS- EMPLOYMENT................................ SB-1062 HOUSING AUTH-ACT IN OTHER CITY............................... SB-1228 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT ...................................... SB-0267 INC TX--SUM OF TXBLE INC................................................... SB-0729 INS GUARANTY ASSN--PRE 90 ANNUI.............................. SB-0612 LIQUOR-IL INT PORT DIST LAND..................................... SB-0282 LOCAL GOVT-CLEANUP LIABILITY ................................ SB-0107 MIN WAGE-INCREASE TIP CREDIT ................................ SB-0902 MUNI CODE-TIF--TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-0135 2145 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont OCC AND USE TX-SCHOOL BUS EXEM.............................. SB-0716 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION ............................................. SB-185 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX .......................... SB-0212 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-SURVIVORS............................. SB-1093 POST--PARTURITION CARE ACT......................................... SB-1246 PROP TAX CD-ASSESSMENTS ............................................ SB-0213 PROP TAX CD-DEFINE PROPERTY ................................... SB-0204 PROP TAX CD-SALE IN ERROR ............................................. SB-0369 PROP TAX CD-VOID DEED........................................................ SB-0371 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-ALT BONDS...................................... SB-0401 PROP TAX-NO INTEREST ON REFUND.............................. SB-0370 PROP TX CD-ASSESSMENT APPEALS............................... SB-0570 PROP TX CD-DEBT SERVICE .................................................. SB-0368 PROP TX CD-TORT IMMUNITY ............................................. SB-0713 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH.................................... SB-0001 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH.................................. SB-0002 PROP TX/REIMBURSEMENT-TECH .................................... SB-0470 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE.............................. SB-0394 PROPERTY TAX CODE--TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0563 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ................................. SB-0564 PROPERTY TX CD-RECORD A NOTICE ............................ SB-0393 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION.................................... SB-0074 RE TAX-DELINQ PROPERTY SALE.................................... SB-0985 RE TAX-TAX CAPS ................................................................. SB-0715 REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTH ACT............................................ SB-1245 REGIONAL SUPT FOR CHICAGO............................................. SB-0416 REV ACT-REDEMPTION-TAX SALES.............................. SB-0396 RIVERBOAT-BOARD- CRUISE TIME .................................. SB-0432 ROT--FACILITY-TECHNICAL .............................................. SB-0471 SCH CD-ANNEXATN-PETITION AMEND ........................ SB-0657 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION .................................... SB-0814 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPERVISORY EX.............................. SB-0164 SCH CD-SCH DISTRICT TERRITORYS................................ SB-1126 SCH CD-SCHOOL FUNDING COMMISSN........................... SB-1035 SCH CD-STATE BOARD ED-POWERS................................ SB-0658 SCHOOL FUNDING-NO RE TAXES....................................... SB-0446 SCHOOL IMPACT FEE LAW .................................................... SB-0971 SCHOOLS-ST AID-INCOME TAX INCR ............................. SB-0541 SEC ST MERIT BD-DMHDD MED BD.................................... SB-0387 ST AUDITING-CIRCUIT CLERK COM.................................. SB-0389 ST FIN-AUDIT EXPENSE FUND............................................. SB-1056 STATUTES-ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY........................... SB-0386 TOLL HIWAY-LAWSUIT-CT CLAIMS............................... SB-0757 TOLL HWY ACT-HWY AUTHORTY/TECH ........................ SB-0990 TOLL HWY AUTH- HEARINGS-PLANS ............................. SB-0759 UNEMPLOYMENT INS ACT-TECHNICAL ......................... SB-0011 USE & OCC TAXES-LEASED EQUIPMT.............................. SB-0528 WRK COMP-APPLICATION -TECHNICAL........................ SB-0015 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEANGELIS SENATE BILL: 23, 549 HOUSE BILL: 166, 200, 201, 222, 252, 375, 527, 548, 597, 686, 884, 1119, 1131, 1197, 1281, 2251 SENATE RESOLUTION: 69 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM) CD CORR-FIRST DGREE MURDR-CHLD.......................... SB-0838 CD CORR-PRISONER--HIGH SCHOOL ............................... SB-0056 CH SCHS-SHARE 75%- NO CONTRACT............................ SB-0130 CHGO SCHOOL UNDER SCH BLDG CD................................. SB-0131 CHI PUB BLDG COMM--CHI SCHOOLS.............................. SB-0265 CRIMINAL PRO INTERPRETER ACT .................................. SB-0338 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL-AUDITS...................... SB-0388 DOMESTIC BATTERY-FEES.............................................. SB-0691 EARLY CHILDHOOD ED CARE LAW....................................... SB-0377 ELEC CD--BALLOT ENCLOSURE......................................... SB-1216 2146 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. FIREARMS-UNLAWFUL USE EXPANDED ....................... SB-0049 FOIA-ABUSED REPT ACT-MHDDC ACT ........................... SB-0057 HEALTH CARE DELIV- BIRTH CTRS .................................... SB-0309 HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL-TRAINING........................... SB-0659 PUB AID-CLINIC PAYMENTS .................................... SB-0331 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR............................ SB-0436 SCH CD-CHGO LIFE SAFETY BONDS................................ SB-1034 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL BILINGUAL ....................................... SB-0035 SCH CD-SPEC ED BILING CERTIF ........................................ SB-0036 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE COVERS.................................. SB-0072 VEH CD-TOW ZONE SIGN-SIZE..................... .................. SB-0283 WAGE PAYMENT-DAILY WAGES........................................ SB-0660 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEL VALLE SENATE BILL: 189, 385, 969 HOUSE BILL: 175, 548, 613, 668, 1587 SENATE RESOLUTION: 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2 DELEO, JAMES A. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) $CRIM JUST AUTH -GRANT- COOK ............................. SB-0911 BANKS-30 DAY NOTICE TERM CHNGE.............................. SB-0374 CD CORR-DPT CORR INSPECT JAILS.................................. SB-0271 CON FRAUD-CONFIRM PHONE SALE ............................ SB-0221 EMISSION DISCLOSURE USED CARS .................................... SB-0509 INS POST DELIVERY CARE..................................................... SB-1222 LIQUOR-LIMIT HOURS OF SALE.......................................... SB-0140 MUNI CD-ZONING VARIATION-MAIL............................. SB-1231 PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY................................ SB-0177 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT ........................ SB-0230 SR CIT FREEZE-CONFIDENTIALITY.............................. SB-0238 UTILITIES-NO CREDT CRD BUSINES ................................. SB-0328 VEH CD- SPEEDING- SUSPEND LICSNC ............................ SB-0508 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO SENATE BILL: 193, 224, 376, 645 HOUSE BILL: 548, 549 SENATE RESOLUTION: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-DEPT AGRICULTURE ................................................... SB-0877 SOCE- DOT .................................................................................. SB-0876 $OCE-ST ELECTIONS BD ....................................................... SB-1055 ABOLISH TOLL HWY AUTH ................................................... SB-1010 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL-AUDITS...................... SB-0388 DPA-MEDICAID-LOCAL HLTH DEPT................................ SB-0167 DPA--MEDICAID- LOCAL HLTH DEPT............................. SB-0196 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES............................. SB-0449 FOOD-AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ACT........................... SB-0731 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN.......................... SB-1161 INCOME TX ACT-PTY TX CREDIT.................................. SB-0379 INS POST DELIVERY CARE..................................................... SB-1222 MISC TAX-EXEMPT FOOD TAX-ED .................................. SB-0597 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION ............................................ SB-0185 PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY................................ SB-0177 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR........................... SB-0307 PERSONNEL CD-AUDIT COM FINDING......................... SB-0740 PUBLIC WATER-INFRASTRUCT HELP.......................... SB-0794 SEC ST MERIT BD-DMHDD MED BD............................... SB-0387 SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS ACT............................. SB-0651 ST AGENCY LEASE ACT ...................................................... SB- 1139 ST AUDITING-CIRCUIT CLERK COM............................... SB-0389 ST FIN-AUDIT EXPENSE FUND.................... ................. SB-1056 ST GOV PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT............................... SB-0375 STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE.............................. SB-0308 STATUTES-ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY........................... SB-0386 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 300, 598, 1000, 1095 HOUSE BILL: 166, 323, 549, 560, 2227 2147 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE RESOLUTION: 14, 21, 22, 23, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 46, 63, 64, 66, 73, 74, 77, 82, 83, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 11, 117, 127, 133, 134, 135 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 61 DILLARD, KIRK, W. SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP) $DCCA-TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE PRG........................ SB-1099, $FY96 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS ...................................... SB-0925 $OCE-ST APPELLATE DEFENDER ........................................ SB-1053 ADMIN PRO-HEARING OFFICERS ....................................... SB-1188 CD CORR-SENTNCE-PRSNR SRVS 85%............................ SB-1218 CIV PRO-PERIODIC PMT-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0935 CIV PRO-TORTS- DAMAGES-LIMITS............................ SB-0402 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ...................... SB-0835 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT .......................................... SB-1129 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE........................................ SB-0787 CRIM CD-FIREARMS -PRESUMPTION .............................. SB-0 137 CRIM CD-INSANITY-TEST-PROOF............................. SB-0858 CRIM CD- RICO ............................................................................ SB-1091 CRIM CD-TRUTH-IN-SENTENCING.............................. SB-1187 CRIM PRO-SPEEDY TRIAL.................................................... SB-1089 DOWNST FOREST PRES-ENDOW-FUND......................... SB-0711 ELEC-BAN GANG SYMBOLS ............................................ SB-0974 EMERG PHONE SYS BD-LIABILITY................................ SB-0818 FUNERAL PROCESIN-SAFTY WARNING ..................... SB-1076 GAMING BD-ADD MEMBERS................................................. SB-1237 HIGHR ED-SEPARATE GOVRNING BDS............................. SB-0241 HMO ACT-CHIROPRACTORS AT HMO............................. SB-0462 HOCKEY FACILITY LIABILITY ACT...................................... SB-0857 INS CD NO BAD FAITH CAUSE ACTN.................................... SB-0712 MECH LIEN-UNNECESSARY IMPRVMNT......................... SB-0692 OPEN MEETINGS-PETITIONS....................................... SB-1146 ORGAN DONATION/NOTICE/CONSENT ............................. SB-0445 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. SB-0836 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................ SB-0837 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ARGONNE LABS.............................. SB-0608 PEN CD-TCHR-MINIMUM RETMT BNFT......................... SB-0610 PROP TAX EXT LIMITS-ZERO BASE .................................... SB-0243 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE.............................. SB-0394 PROPERTY TX CD-RECORD A NOTICE .............................. SB-0393 SCH CD-HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS................................... SB-0366 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................. SB-0023 SCH CD--TRANSPORTATION .............................................. SB-0946 SUPPORT-DRIVERS LICENSE ................................................ SB-1204 TECH ADVANCE-DEVELOP-TECHNICAL....................... SB-1098 U OF I-APPOINT BD OF TRUSTEES ................................... SB-0242 UNIFORM PAYMENT OF JUDGMENTS.............................. SB-0936 VEH CD-AUTO RAIL CROSS DEVICE................................... SB-1154 VEH CD-RAILROAD CROSSING ..................................... SB-1078 VEH CD-RAILROAD CROSSING ....................................... SB-201 VEH CD-TECHNICAL........ ............................................. SB-1077 VIDEO PROGRAMMER REGISTRATION............................... SB-0124 WIRELESS 9--1-1 SYSTEM ................................................. SB-0957 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DILLARD SENATE BILL: 7, 20, 69, 300, 364, 386, 431, 442, 580, 675, 685, 688, 721, 747, 786, 838, 839, 870, 914, 940, 943, 954, 963, 972, 1030, 1074 HOUSE BILL: 20, 36, 186, 201, 234, 258, 340, 365, 410, 442, 444, 587, 878, 1116,1277, 1322, 1458, 1582, 1608, 1853, 2321 SENATE RESOLUTION: 2, 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 11, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 31 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP) $CDB-VARIOUS ST AGENCIES .......................................... SB-0930 SDEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0491 $DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0492 SDEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION .................................... SB-0493 $DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION .................................... SB-0494 $DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0495 2148 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION............................... SB-0496 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION............................. SB-0497 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0498 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0499 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0500 $ICCB-OCE -GRANTS ........................................................... SB-0919 $OCE- BD GOV.............................................................................. SB-0914 $OCE- CORRECTIONS ............................................................. SB-0927 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... SB-0912 $OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR................................ SB-0926 BNK ACT-CONTROL OF STATE BANKS.............................. SB-0552 CHILD VISITATION-PROOF BURDEN................................. SB-0972 COMPTROLLER -FUNDING -TECHNICAL ...................... SB-0754 CRIM CD-VET- MISREPRESENTATION ............................ SB-0428 DNUC- MAMMOGRAPHY INSTALLATIONS...................... SB-0452 DPA-AFDC-SELF SUFFICIENCY ......................................... SB-1097 FOOD-AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ACT ............................. SB-0731 HIST PRESERV AGENCY-KOREAN MEM ........................... SB-0560 HOSP DIST ACT-CONGREGATE HOUS ............................. SB-0116 HOSPITAL LIEN-PATIENT'S NOTICE .................................. SB-0427 LAND TRANSFER-MACOMB -DOC ..................................... SB-0992 LIVESTOCK COUNCIL-TECHNICAL.................................... SB-0666 MED ART-REIMBURSE-AMBULANCE.......................... SB-0562 MENTAL HLTH-PSYCHOTROPIC MEDS ............................ SB-0113 NURSE EXAM-ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ............................ SB-0611 NURSE HOME/ADVISORY BOARD......................................... SB-1 119 ORGAN DONATION/NOTICE/CONSENT............................. SB-0445 PEN CD-ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES............................... SB-1287 PROP TX-ASSESMENT-BONUS-NOTICE ....................... SB-1253 PUB AID-PAYMENTS UNWED MOTHERS.......................... SB-0010 PUB COMM COLL-GRANT FORMULA................................ SB-0920 SOLID WST ENERGY/RECYCLING ........................................ SB-1013 VEH CD-SEATBELT-OUT OF ST DUI............................... SB-0624 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 7, 160, 296, 598, 1246 HOUSE BILL: 560, 1267, 1698, 1755, 1827, 1868, 2248, 2470 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP) $CRIM JUST AUTH-GRANT-COOK .................................... SB-0911 $ST POLICE-SUPP APPROPRIATIONS ................................. SB-1277 ANTI-FENCING LAW ............................................................. SB-1090 BARBER-COSMETOLOGY/TECH CHANGE....................... SB-1109 CHGO MAYOR ELECTN-NONPARTISAN ........................... SB-0947 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-STYLE ............................................ SB-0411 CNTY CD-INCARCERATION PROGRAM............................ SB-0415 CNTY CD-TERM OF OFFICE-TECH.................................... SB-0414 COURT CLERKS-FEES-TECHNICAL..................................... SB-0413 CRIM CD-COMPUTER CRIME................................................ SB-0747 CRIM CD- SEIZURE....... .......... .................................................. SB-0996 CRIMINAL DAMAGE-PROP-UNLAWFUL........................ SB-0007 DCORR -PRIVATE COMMISSION ACT ................................. SB-0768 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1995....................................... SB-0017 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT ................................................. SB-0209 EMERG TEL SYS-TRSFR METHD-TECH.......................... SB-0655 FIREARM ACCOUNTABILITY--FOIDS.................................. SB-1088 FOREST PRESERVE/TERRITORY -TECH ............................ SB-0412 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT ......................................... SB-0267 LABOR -PENDING ARBITRATION........................................ SB-0246 LIQUOR--IL INT PORT DIST LAND..................................... SB-0282 MUNI CD--POLICE DISTRICTS ............................................... SB-0706 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ....................... SB-0326 PEACE OFFICER--INTERROGATION ................................. SB-0247 PEN CD--CHGO POL--WIDOW MIN ................................... SB-0410 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BENEFIT.................................... SB-0099 PEN CD-COOK CO ST ATTY TRANSFR ............................ SB-0463 PEN CD-COOK CO ST ATTY TRANSFR ............................ SB-0653 2149 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP)-Cont PERSONNEL-LEAVE OF ABSENCE ...................................... SB-0763 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ SB-0850 POLICE TRAINING-CRIME CONTROL................................ SB-0602 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH......................... SB-0001 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH................................ SB-0002 PUB AID-PAYMENTS UNWED MOTHERS.......................... SB-0010 PUB EMPL-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ...................................... SB- 184 PUB LABOR RELATION-UNIV POLICE ............................... SB-0245 PUBLIC LABOR REL-PEACE OFFICER ................................ SB-0222 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR -EXEMP WEAP............................. SB-0645 SCH CD-CHGO ED NOMINATING COM.............................. SB-1007 ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAR LIABILITY.................................. SB-0518 ST POLICE-FORCE REDUCTION ......................................... SB-0962 STATE BOARD OF ETHICS ACT............................................... SB-1151 VEH CD-SEATBELT-OUT OF ST DUI................................ SB-0624 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ HOUSE BILL: 115, 200, 679, 913, 1002, 1131, 1465, 1699, 1711, 1878, 2205, 22. SENATE RESOLUTION: 2, 6, 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 45 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 16, 22, 29, 32, 34, 42 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP) $OCE- CORRECTIONS .................... ........................................... SB-0927 $O CE- SIU ................................................................................ SB-0915 BARBER -COSMETOLOGY-NAIL TECHS .......................... SB-1142 BARBER -COSMETOLOGY/TECH CHANGE....................... SB-1109 COAL COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS................................... SB-0327 CORRECTIONS-HIV TESTS FOR MEN................................. SB-1116 ELEC CD-ABOLISH E ST LOUIS............................................ SB-0588 ELEC CD-IN PERS ABSENTEE VOTE.................................. SB-0617 HGH ED- TECH ............................................................................ SB-0718 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER ......................... SB-0263 LICENSED ATHLETIC TRAINERS ........................................... SB-0555 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-BENEFIT .......................................... SB-0100 PEN CD-UNIV-EARLY RETIREMENT ............................... SB-0252 PERSONNEL-LEAVE OF ABSENCE ...................................... SB-0763 RIVER CONSERV DIST-TRUSTEES ...................................... SB-0764 SCH CD-TOBACO USE-SCH EVENTS................................. SB-0717 SR CIT FREEZE-CONFIDENTIALITY..................................... SB-0238 VEH CD-HOUSEHOLD GOODS............................................... SB-0512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,R HOUSE BILL: 25, 318, 481, 1493, 1869, 1931, 1967, 1968, 2138, 2317 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 29 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) $TEACHERS RETMT SYSTEM-HEALTH ........................... SB-0170 $WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FUND................................ SB-1230 CD CORR-SEX OFFENSES-NOTIFY .............................. SB-0886 CD CORR -TECHNICAL........................................................... SB-0003 CNTY CD-SLUDGE DISPOSAL LIMIT................................. SB-0110 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT........................................ SB-0894 CONSUMER FRAUD-CUSTOMER INFO.............................. SB-0664 CORR -RESTITUTION-TIME PERIOD............................... SB-0896 CORRECTIONAL NOTES-PROBATION............................ SB-0892 CORRECTIONS--GOOD TIME DENIAL ................................. SB-0558 COUNTY VET ASSISTANCE-AUDIT..................................... SB-0208 CRIM CD-PRIOR MEDICAL JOBS.......................................... SB-0506 CRIM CD - R ICO ......................................................................... SB-1091 CRIM CD-TRUTH--IN-SENTENCING ............................... SB- 187 CRIM CD-VET- MISREPRESENTATION ............................ SB-0428 CRIME VICTIM ESCROW ACCOUNT ................................... SB-0580 DPA-AFDC FUNDS-PAY FOR GOODS................................. SB-0181 DPA-AFDC WORK-TAX CREDIT......................... ......... SB-0469 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... SB-0189 DPA--AFDC-- SELF--SUFFICIENCY ........ ........................... SB-I 195 DPA- MEDICAID- INSURANCE--HMO ............................ SB-0701 DPA--PREVENT--DETECT FRAUD ........................................ SB-0700 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING SUBJECT............................... SB-1269 2150 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. FINANCE-RESPONSIBLE PAYMENT................................... SB-0672 HIST PRESERV AGENCY-KOREAN MEM........................... SB-0560 JUDGE-ADD 1-11TH CIRCUIT .............................................. SB-0274 JUV CT-DISCLOSURE OF OFFENSE..................................... SB-0384 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION...................................... SB-0893 PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY................................ SB-0177 PEN CD-DNST TEACHR-EARLY RETMT......................... SB-0102 PLANT RELOCATION-TAX BREAKS ................................... SB-0703 PROBATION FEES ..................................................................... SB-0895 RE TAX NOTICE-SR CIT DEFERRAL................................... SB-0566 RIVERBOAT--DOCKSIDE GAMING ........................................ SB-0 187 SALES TAX-NON PROFIT EXMPTION................................. SB-0285 SCH CD-ROTC STUDENTS-EXEMPT PE ........................... SB-0535 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED REIMBURSEMNT........................... SB-0227 SCH REP CARD-SURPLUS-LEVY DATA........................... SB-0268 SCHOOL CD-ROTC-PHYS ED REQMT ............................. SB-0730 SCHOOL FUNDING-NO RE TAXES....................................... SB-0446 SR CIT HOMESTD FREEZ-HOUSEHOLD............................. SB-0418 STRUCTURD INTRMEDATE SANCTION.............................. SB-0897 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-COMPETE LOC........................ SB-0638 VEH CD-ENVIRONMENT PLT-REC VEH.......................... SB-0237 VEH CD-RRS-ACCIDENT COUNSELING.......................... SB-0184 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,T SENATE BILL: 23, 334, 721 HOUSE BILL: 40, 115, 153, 301, 497, 597, 649, 708, 1523, 1931, 2080, 2141 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 41 FARLEY, BRUCE A. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM) ADOPTION ACT-APPEAL-ONE YEAR .............................. SB-0833 ALTERNATE FUELS ACT ........................................................... SB-0276 ATTY GEN ACT-CHILDRENS TOYS..................................... SB-0290 CRIM CD-COMPUTER CRIME................................................ SB-0747 CRIM CD-FIREARM DEALER-HOURS ........................... SB-0291 CRIM CD-SALE OF FIREARMS ............................................ SB-0 132 DPA-AFDC FUNDS-PAY FOR GOODS................................ SB-0181 ED LAB RELA--BARGAINING SUBJECT............................... SB-1269 EPA-ADJACENT SITE REMEDIATION........................... SB-0214 EPA-EMISSIONS MARKET SYSTEM .................................... SB-0460 FIREARM ACCOUNTABILITY-FOIDS ................... ......... SB-1088 HEALTH WORKERS-BACKGROUND CK ............................ SB-0358 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................. SB-0994 ICC-PROCEEDINGS-COMMUNICATIONS ....................... SB-0182 LAKE MICHIGAN PROTECTION AUTH............................... SB-0289 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-$5.15 ............................................ SB-1157 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE- BENEFIT....................................... SB-0099 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ SB-0850 PREVAILING WAGE-PUB UTILITIES................................... SB-0421 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT.......................... SB-0900 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX/SAME DATE............................... SB-0899 PUB UTIL-UTILITIES PERFORMANCE............................ SB-0232 PUBLIC BUILDING ASBESTOS ACT...................................... SB-0231 PUBLIC LABOR REL-PEACE OFFICER ................................ SB-0222 ST FINANCE-DPA PAYMENTS........................................... SB-0073 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE ACT.............................. SB-1167 WORKERS COMP-INDUSTRICAL COMM........................... SB-1168 WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT ........................................ SB-1165 WRK COMP- COMPENSATION RATE................................... SB-1180 WRK COMP-MEDICAL INSURANCE ................................... SB-1179 WRKR COMP AGREED BILL TASK FRC ............................. SB-1166 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY SENATE BILL: 469, 1187, 1222, 1241, 1265 HOUSE BILL: 23, 193, 249, 398, 610, 613, 686, 901 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19, 38, 126 FAWELL, BEVERLY, J. SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP) AID TO CIVIL AIR PATROL................................................... SB-0097 2151 FAWELL, BEVERLY, J. SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ANIMAL WELFARE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0963 COLLECTN AGNCY-GEN PROF FUND................................ SB-0553 COMM COLL-BD HGH ED-NO CONTROL........................ SB-0549 CRIM CD-BAIL-COURT APPEARANCES .......................... SB-1025 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTH COUNCIL................................. SB-0420 DCORR-DRUG REHAB PROGRAM........................................ SB-0360 DEV DISABLTY-CHOICE DEMO PRGM............................... SB-0362 DISSOLUTION- CUSTODY -TECHNICAL ........................... SB-1286 DISSOLUTION-PROPERTY-TECHNICAL ......................... SB-1282 DISSOLUTION- SUPPORT-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-1283 DOMESTIC RELATIONS FUNDING ACT............................... SB-0086 DOMESTIC RELATIONS FUNDING ACT............................... SB-1080 ELEC CD-NO CIRCULATOR PAY .......................................... SB-0034 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... SB-0364 HALLOWEEN-DATE TO OBSERVE ........................................ SB-0089 HEALTH WORKERS-BACKGROUND CK............................ SB-0358 INCOME TX-REMEDIATION PROGRAM............................ SB-0359 INS ARBITRATION AWARD FUND......................................... SB-0550 INTEREST ON TAXES-PROTEST........................................... SB-0024 MARR & DISSO-ATTY FEES-TECH .................................... SB-1284 MARR & DISSOLUTION-AGRMNT-TECH ...................... SB-1280 MARR & DISSOLUTION-MAINT-TECH............................ SB-1281 MHDD-CD-PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICINE........................... SB-1048 MHDD-PARENT-GUARDN ACCES RECRD...................... SB-0096 MHDD-SPECIAL NEEDS HOUSING LAW............................ SB-0361 MOT FUEL TX LAW-PROCEEDS ............................................ SB-0345 MOTOR FUEL TAX--IDLE TIME REIMB ............................... SB-0220 MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT...................................... SB-0539 NURSE HME CARE-CONFIDENTIALITY............................ SB-0443 PREVAILING WAGE-DETERMINATION......................... SB-0255 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-LIBRARY ........................................ SB-0264 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION..................................... SB-0074 RE TAX-COMMUNITY LIVING FACIL ................................ SB-0126 RE TAX-REDEMPTIONS ........................................................ SB-0105 RE TAXES CHARITY PROPRTY EXMPT................................ SB-0604 REG TRANS AUTH-LIMIT ON ACTION .............................. SB-0235 SCH CD- REGIONAL OVERSIGHT BDS................................. SB-0373 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................... SB-0023 SCHOOLS-ST AID-INCOME TAX INCR............................. SB-0541 TOLL HWY ACT-HWY AUTHORTY/TECH ........................ SB-0990 TOLL HWY-CIVIL FINES-TRUCKS .................................... SB-0771 UNIFORM MARITAL PROPERTY ACT................................... SB-0603 USE & OCC TAX-ROLLING STOCK ...................................... SB-0219 VEH CD-AUDIT-CHGO AIRPORTS ..................................... SB-1039 VEH CD-AUTO RAIL CROSS DEVICE................................... SB-1154 VEH CD-DUI-SUSPEND LICENSE ...................................... SB-0173 VEH CD-FEE FNGERPRINT-ST POLIC .......................... SB-0395 VEH CD- ICC -HOUSEHOLD GOODS.................................... SB-0770 VEH CD-PRIVATE DETECTIVE-INFO............................. SB-0172 VEH CD-RAILROAD CROSSING ........................................... SB-1078 VEH CD- RAILROAD CROSSING ............................................ SB-1201 VEH CD- RENTAL DAMAGE WAIVER....................... SB-1024 VEH CD- SECOND DIVISION VEHICLE.............................. SB-0559 VEH CD-SPEED-CONSTRUCTION ZONE ....................... SB-0765 VEH CD-TRUCK SPEED.................................................... SB-0311 VEH CD-WEIGH TRUCK-15 MINUTES.............................. SB-0310 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL SENATE BILL: 22, 1000, 1285 HOUSE BILL: 3, 122, 513, 539, 603, 760, 798, 892, 955, 1124, 1270, 1587, 2080, 2202 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 70 FITZGERALD, PETER, G. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP) CD CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT ................................. SB-0940 CIV PRO-HEALING ART MALPRACTIC.............................. SB-0811 CIV PRO--MORTGAGE OCCUPANT .................................... SB-0960 CIV PRO-TORTS-DAMAGES-LIMITS............................ SB-0402 2152 FITZGERALD, PETER, G. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP)--Cont. CIV PRO- VENUE-35% OF TERRITORY .............................. SB-0014 CONVEYANCES ACT-RENT-RECORD.............................. SB-0407 DPA- MEDICAID-GA-NO ABORTIONS.............................. SB-0662 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT................................................. SB-0209 GAMBLING-STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0431 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES.............................. SB-1000 INCOME TAX-REFUND WITHHOLD.................................. SB-0425 LIMITED LIABILITY CO-ATTORNEYS................................ SB-0088 MASTER DISTRIBTOR -FAIR -DEALING ........................... SB-0695 MUNI CD-LAND DISCONNECTN-TECH .......................... SB-0931 PARENTAL CONSENT TO ABORTION................................... SB-1100 PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY-DAMAGE............................ SB-0635 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. SB-0836 PEN CD-UNIV-OPT FACULTY PROG .................. ........ SB-1094 PHARMCY PRACT-FEES-SUBST ABUSE.......................... SB-0831 PHYSICIANS-LMTD LIABILITY CO ..................................... SB-0810 PUB AID CD-DEPT CORRECTIONS....................................... SB-0008 PUB UTIL-COMPETITION-ELECTRIC............................... SB-0856 RE TAX NOTICE-SR CIT DEFERRAL................................... SB-0566 RIVERBOAT LIC-COMPETITIVE BIDS................................. SB-0800 RIVERBOAT-HORSE RACE DISCLSUR................................ SB-0633 SCH BUS-FULLY ALLOCATED COSTS ................................ SB-0961 SCH CD-GEN ASSEM SCHOLARSHIP ................... ......... SB-0041 SOS BUSINESS REGULATION ................................................ SB-1208 SUP CT-CT REPORTERS--BIDDING ..................................... SB-0901 SUPPORT-DRIVERS LICENSE................................................ SB-1204 TAX CAPS-TIF DISTRICTS .................................................... SB-0521 TENANCY BY ENTIRETY -LAND TRUST ............................ SB-0079 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-ADM LAW JUDGE......................... SB-0408 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FITZGERALD SENATE BILL: 1, 17, 22, 74 HOUSE BILL: 20, 201, 238, 241, 496, 1023, 1523, 1802 SENATE RESOLUTION: 118 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3 GARCIA, JESUS, G. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM) AFDC PRIVATE SUPPORT PROGRAM .................................... SB-0966 AFDC-MINOR PARENT- RESIDENCE ................................ SB-0334 ATM FEES EQUAL TO CHECK FEES....................................... SB-0120 ATM FEES--0.25 PER TRANSACTION.................................. SB-0119 CHI PUB BLDG COMM-CHI SCHOOLS................................. SB-0265 CHILD IMMUNIZATION INSUR ACT..................................... SB-0148 CHILDREN-EMERG MEDICAL SERVICE........................... SB-0188 CRIM CD-HANDGUN POSSESSION...................................... SB-1118 CRIMINAL PRO INTERPRETER ACT ..................................... SB-0338 DPA-AFDC WORK-TAX CREDIT ....................................... SB-0469 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... SB-0189 DPA-AFDC-SELF-SUFFICIENCY ...................................... SB-1195 DPA- MEDICAID- INSURANCE--HMO ............................. SB-0701 DPA-PREVENT-DETECT FRAUD........................................ SB-0700 HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL-TRAINING........................ SB-0659 INS-COVER MINOR CHILD .................................................... SB-0965 JUDGES-FAMILY VIOLENCE SEMINAR............................. SB-0147 MEDICARE PHYSICIAN BILLING ........................................... SB-0517 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................... SB-0516 NATIVE AMERICANS DAY-HOLIDAY ................................ SB-0277 OCCUPATIONAL DIS-MEDICAL BOARD............................ SB-1041 PUB AID-HOME IV DRUG PAYMENT .................................. SB-0964 UNEMPLYMNT INS-BENEFIT CHARGES .......................... SB-0320 WRK COMP-EMPLOYER PENALTY ..................................... SB-1042 WRK COMP--FAILURE PAY BENEFITS................................ SB-1047 WRK COMP-NO EMPLOYEE PENALTY ........................... SB-1181 WRK COMP-OSHA VIOLATIONS........................................ SB-1046 WRK COMP- RATE ADJUSTMNT FUND........................... SB-1044 WRK COMP-SAFETY RECOMMENDATION....................... SB-1040 WRK COMP--SUSPEND PAYMNT-NOTICE.................... SB-1045 2153 GARCIA, JESUS, G. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. WRK COMP-VOCATIONAL REHAB...................................... SB-1043 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GARCIA SENATE BILL: 217, 331, 385, 1265 HOUSE BILL: 5, 175, 249, 1322, 1363, 1869 SENATE RESOLUTION: 94, 126 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 14 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP) ADOPTION-PUTATIV FATHER NOTICE ............................. SB-1140 ALTERNATE FUELS ACT..................................................... SB-0276 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE TECHNICAL................................ SB-0012 CNTY CD-INCARCERATION PROGRAM............................ SB-0239 CRIM PROCEDURE-TITLE-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0004 DIVORCE-CHILD RELOCATION........................................... SB-0439 DNUC-MAMMOGRAPHY INSTALLATIONS...................... SB-0452 FAMILY MEDIATION ACT ...................................................... SB-0270 FORT SHERIDAN REDEVELOP COMM.................................. SB-0774 FOX WATERWAY AGENCY ACT ........................................ SB-0206 GEN ASSEMBLY ORGANZTN ACT-TECH.......................... SB-0020 HGH ED-GENDER EQUITY IN SPORTS............................... SB-0269 HIST PRESERV AGENCY-KOREAN MEM ........ ...... SB-0560 INCOME TAX-REFUND WITHHOLD.................................. SB-0425 MOTOR FUEL-OXYGENATE PERCENT .............................. SB-0584 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION NOTICE...................................... SB-1278 OPEN MEETINGS-REAL PROPERTY.................................... SB-0830 PEN CD-COURT REPORTER INCREASE............................. SB-0513 PEN CD-TCHR-MINIMUM RETMT BNFT......................... SB-0610 PERSONNEL CD-PAYROLL CERTIFY ................................. SB-0457 RE TAX NOTICE-SR CIT DEFERRAL................................... SB-0566 REAL ESTATE- CONVEYANCE- RECORD ......................... SB-0158 SNOW M OBILE DUI ................................................................. SB-0070 STATE TREASURER RESPONSIBILITY ................................. SB-1150 TREAS/COMPT -SITE VISITS .................................................. SB- 149 VEH CD-SPEED-CONSTRUCTION ZONE ......................... SB-0157 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 114, 721, 1129 HOUSE BILL: 8, 119, 760, 934, 1197, 1200, 1221, 1498, 1510, 1511, 1530, 2517 SENATE RESOLUTION: 10, 23, 93 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM) $OCE- DCCA ............................................................................... SB-0873 $OCE- DM HDD ........................................................................... SB-0872 MISC TAX-EXEMPT FOOD TAX-ED................................... SB-0597 SCH CD-BONDS-MINE SUBSIDENCE................................ SB-0783 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALL SENATE BILL: 379 HASARA, KAREN SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) $OCE--BOARD OF REGENTS.................................................. SB-0918 $OCE-GOVERNMENT SERVICE AGENCY.......................... SB-0922 $O CE- SIU .................................................................................... . SB-0915 $OCE-ST ELECTIONS BD....................................................... SB-1055 CAP CITY RR AUTH ACT-REPEALED................................ SB-0226 CHILD SUPPORT-NO DRIVERS LICEN................................ SB-0464 CLERKS COURTS-POP DETERMINE .................................. SB-0507 COMMNTY INTEGRATED LIVING-COST........................... SB-0216 CONSERVATION 2000 ............................................................... SB-0300 DMHDD- ACCESS-CONFIDENTIAL FILE .......................... SB-0596 DPH-SEXUALLY TRANS DISEASE ....................................... SB-1095 ELEC CD-CONTRIB DURING SESSION ............................... SB-1066 FAMILY MEDIATION ACT ...................................................... SB-0270 FUNERAL PROCESIN-SAFTY WARNING ........................ SB-0152 HGH ED-GENDER EQUITY IN SPORTS............................... SB-0269 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER ........................... SB-0263 HIGHR ED-SEPARATE GOVRNING BDS.......................... SB-0241 HIST PRESERV AGENCY--KOREAN MEM........................... SB-0560 HOSPITAL LIC ACT-PHYS PRIVLEGS.............................. SB-0809 MENTAL HLTH-PSYCHOTROPIC MEDS ........................... SB-0113 2154 HASARA, KAREN SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PEN CD-TCHR-MINIMUM RETMT BNFT......................... SB-0610 PUB AID-CLINIC PAYMENTS ................................................ SB-0331 ST EMPLY INS-MILITARY LEAVE...................................... SB-0301 SUPPORT-DRIVERS LICENSE .......................... ................ SB-1204 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... SB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASARA SENATE BILL: 10 HOUSE BILL: 258, 801, 1493, 1650, 1788, 1791, 1868, 1910, 2227, 2401 SENATE RESOLUTION: 44, 59 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP) ARSON- INCENDIARY DEVICE.............................................. SB-0006 CANNABIS-2000 GRAMS-PENALTIES .............................. SB-0599 CD CORR-FIRST DGREE MURDR-CHLD.......................... SB-0838 CD CORR -TECHNICAL................................. .................. SB-0003 CHI SCHOOLS-ADVISORY REFERENDM........................... SB-0782 CIV PRO-LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEYS.............................. SB-0989 CIV PRO-PUNITIVE DAMAGES-TECH .............................. SB-0868 CIV PRO-TORT-LIABILITY-LIMITS................................. SB-0381 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT ........................................ SB-0894 CORR-DUI-LIMIT SUERVISION-ONE............................. SB-1251 CORR-RESTITUTION-TIME PERIOD................................ SB-0896 CORRECTIONS-COMMUNITY SERVICE.......................... SB-0028 CRIM CD-AGGRAVTD CRIM SEX ABUS.......................... SB-0600 CRIM CD-THEFT & IST DEG MURDER .........B.................... SB-0511 CRIM CD-TRUTH-IN-SENTENCING .............................. SB-1187 CRIM PROCEDURE-TITLE-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0004 CRIMINAL DAMAGE-PROP- UNLAWFUL........................ SB-0007 CRIMINAL-OMNIBUS .................... .............................. SB-1038 DCONS FIREARM TRAINING PROGRMS ............................. SB-0451 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIB LIMIT......................B....... SB-0933 EPA-ADJACENT SITE REMEDIATION................................. SB-0214 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0431 JUV CT ACT-PERMANENCY HEARINGS ........................ SB-0005 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION ...................................... SB-0893 MUSIC LICENSING FEES ACT.................................................. SB-0435 MUSIC LICENSING FEES ACT.................................................. SB-0813 PEN CD-DOMESTIC RELATNS ORDER ............................... SB-0735 PROBATION FEES ................................................... .......... SB-0895 PRODUCT LIABILITY ACT ................................................... SB-0551 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON SENATE BILL: 914 HOUSE BILL: 113, 204, 355, 358, 667, 708, 780, 892, 897, 1149, 1248, 1268, 1653, 1827 SENATE RESOLUTION: 2, 46 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 38, 67 HENDON, RICKEY R. SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) $OCE- DCCA ..................................................... ..................... SB-0874 $OCE-DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS ......................................... SB-0875 AERONAUTICS ACT-PUBLIC AIRPORT .............................. SB-1124 CHI SCHOOLS-ADVISORY REFERENDM............................ SB-0782 CIV PRO-PRISONER NAME CHANGE................................ SB-0146 CORR -NO ELECTED OFFICE ................................................ SB-0954 CRIM CD-SEIZURE.......... ............................................... SB-0996 DCFS -ADOPTION- SENIOR CITIZENS ............................... SB-1247 PUB AID-ISSUE BIMONTHLY PYMTS................................. SB-0143 SCH CD CHICAGO K-8 UNIFORMS....................................... SB-0144 ST POL-DECOY CAR CRIME PROG....................................... SB-1235 VEH CD-TOW ZONE SIGN-SIZE.......................................... SB-0283 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENDON SENATE BILL: 645 HOUSE BILL: 653, 1270, 1662 SENATE RESOLUTION: 51, 58, 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) $TEACHERS RETMT SYSTEM-HEALTH............................ SB-0170 2155 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CD CORR-FIRST DGREE MURDR-CHLD.......................... SB-0838 CIV PRO-HB 20-ACCRUAL.................................................. SB-1176 CIV PRO-HEDONIC DAMAGES.............................................. SB-0987 CIV PRO-NON-ECONOMIC DAMAGES............................. SB-0988 CORRECTIONS-COMMUNITY SERVICE............................ SB-0028 COUNTIES-ASST ST ATTY STIPEND............................ SB-0030 COUNTY ROT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY...................................... SB-0169 CRIM CD-EAVESDRPPNG-EMP MONTRG....................... SB-1265 CRIM CD-MURDER-LIFE SENTENCE ............................... SB-0037 DASA-COMBINE DRUG PROGRAMS ................................... SB-0129 DCCA-COMBINE JOB TRAINING.......................................... SB-0128 DES-SUPPLY INFO-LAW ENFORCEMNT......................... SB-0083 ETHICS-ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................... SB-0166 ETHICS/ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS...................................... SB-1121 HORSE RACE-ATTENDANCE-OTB .................................... SB-0033 HORSE RACING-OTB LICENSES......................................... SB-0032 HORSES-NO POLING OR TRIPPING..................................... SB-0026 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ................................ SB-0090 INCOME TX ACT-PTY TX CREDIT ....................................... SB-0379 MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT....................................... SB-0539 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENTS........................... SB-0127 MUNI CD-ST MANDATES-UTILITIES............................... SB-0038 PEN CD-TRUCK WEIGHING INSPEC................................... SB-0027 PROBATION OFFICERS-REIMBURSMNT.......................... SB-0732 PUB UTIL PHONE CO-RATE CHANGE .............................. SB-0160 REPEAL LIQUOR BROKER LICENSE....................................... SB-0910 RIVERBOAT-BOARD-CRUISE TIME .................................. SB-0432 RIVERBOAT--DOCKSIDE GAMING........................................ SB-0187 SALES TAX-FUEL USED IN MANUFAC .............................. SB-0039 SCH CD-LIFESAFETY CAFETERIAS................................... SB-0025 SCHOOL FUNDING-NO RE TAXES....................................... SB-0446 ST EMPLOYEE PENSION CD-ANNUITY ............................. SB-135 ST MANDATE BD REVIEW-WAIVERS ................................. SB-0801 SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION ACT............................................. SB-0986 UNEMPLOY INS-DISCLOSE NAMES.................................... SB-0029 USE & OCC TAXES-FILING DATE ........................................ SB-0040 VEH CD-DUI-CHILD IN CAR-PENLTY ........................... SB-0118 VEH CD-IL FIRE FIGHTER PLATES...................................... SB-0817 VEH CD-SPEED-CONSTRUCTION ZONE ......................... SB-0031 VEH CD-SPEED-CONSTRUCTION ZONE ......................... SB-0157 WRK COMP--RATE ADJUSTMENT FUND............................ SB-1241 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JACOBS SENATE BILL: 70, 177, 185, 363, 818, 850 HOUSE BILL: 40, 398, 661, 679, 753, 878, 1149 SENATE RESOLUTION: 81, 121 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) $GRF-GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIST OFF............................. SB-1051 $OCE LEGISLATIVE SERV AGENCIES..................................... SB-1196 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY FY96 ..................................... SB-1050 BANK INTERSTATE MERGER-BRANCH.......................... SB-0575 CHILD SUPPORT-PUB AID-ATTY GEN........................... SB-1175 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... SB-1174 CRIM CD-WITNESS NO PAYMENT.................................... SB-0344 EMPOWERMENT ZONES IMPLEMENT................................. SB-1172 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT.............................................. SB-1171 JT COM ON MEDICAID REVIEW ACT ................................ SB-1170 JUV CT ACT-PERMANENCY HEARINGS ........................... SB-0005 JUV CT-HABITUAL&VIOLENT OFFNDR............................ SB-1173 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHR -EARLY RETMT ...................... SB-I 136 PROF REG-FUND-PUBLIC SAFETY................................. SB-0859 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT--ALT BONDS...................................... SB-0401 PUBLIC AID-INSPECTOR GENERAL..................................... SB-1169 RE TAX CAP--EQUALIZ ASSESS VALU ............................. SB-0544 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... SB-0932 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES 2156 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 1221, 1900, 2227 SENATE RESOLUTION: 11, 17, 18, 20, 25, 29, 43, 49, 54, 60, 66, 80, 87, 92, 96, 98, 122, 123, 126, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 41 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP) AIR AUTH-BOARD-COMMISSIONERS.............................. SB-0478 AIRPORT AUTH-DISCONNECT PMTS................................. SB-0798 CHGO LEARNING ZONE COMM-REPEAL......................... SB-0018 CIV ADMIN CD-POWER-TECHNICAL............................... SB-0667 CIV ADMIN-TECHNICAL .................................................... SB-0335 COUNTIES CD & CD CORR-PRISON.................................... SB-0639 DISSOLUTION-PROPERTY-TECHNICAL....................... SB-1282 DISSOLUTION- SUPPORT--TECHNICAL ............................ SB-1283 DNUC-MAMMOGRAPHY INSTALLATIONS...................... SB-0452 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE .......................................... SB-0788 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... SB-0364 EPA-PCB-CLEAN AIR-PERMIT FUND ............................ SB-0461 EPA-POLLUTION CONTROL-COOK CO............................ SB-0084 EPA-WASTE RELATED DEFINITIONS.................................. SB-0789 EPA-WASTE RELATED DEFINITIONS............................... SB-0790 FINANCE--REPORT--TECH CHANGE .................................. SB-0755 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-CHARGES .................................... SB-0781 FOREST PRESERVE-ANNEXATION..................................... SB-0477 GEN ASSEMBLY--OATH-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0674 HIWAY CD-DUPAGE CNTY-FUEL TAX............................ SB-1079 JUDGE-ADD 1-5TH CIRCUIT................................................ SB-0679 LIBRARIES -PROPERTY -DISTRICTS ................................ SB-200 MARR & DISSO-ATTY FEES-TECH.................................... SB-1284 MARR & DISSO-PAYMENTS-TECH................................... SB-1285 MARR & DISSOLUTION-AGRMNT-TECH ....................... SB-1280 MARR & DISSOLUTION-MAINT-TECH............................ SB-1281 METRO AIR AUTH-GROSS WEIGHT.................................... SB-0515 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... SB-0115 PENSION CODE-EARNINGS............................................. SB-0114 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-LIBRARY .......................................... SB-0264 RESPONSIBLE ED FUNDING LAW.......................................... SB-1030 SCH CD-CHGO TCHRS WHISTL BLOWR ............................ SB-1018 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVERS ......................................... SB-0022 SCH CD-PAPRWRK REDCTN TASK FRC............................. SB-0943 SCH CD- REGIONAL OVERSIGHT BDS................................. SB-0373 SCH CD-SCH NURSES-SALARY SCHED........................... SB-0942 SCH CD-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE............................................... SB-1005 SCH CD-SCHOOL FUNDING COMMISSN........................... SB-1035 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................... SB-0023 SCHOOL CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS...................................... SB-0019 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ....................................................... SB-0016 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ...................................................... SB-1017 TAX CAPS-TIF DISTRICTS .................................................... SB-0521 UNCOLLECTED CLAIMS-TECH CHANGE ......................... SB-0748 WATER AUTHORITIES ACT-PUB UTIL............................... SB-0275 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 8, 10, 300, 1286 HOUSE BILL: 41, 90, 340, 583, 855, 929, 955, 1089, 1149, 1246, 1793, 2123 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 17, 30, 51, 70 KLEMM, DICK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP) ADOPT A HIGHWAY-RIGHTS OF WAY ............................... SB-0350 CHILD SUPPORT-NO DRIVERS LICEN............................... SB-0464 CNTY CD-CNTY LAW LIBRARY ......................... ............ SB-0405 CORR-SCH EMPL-SEX-DRUG OFFENSE........................ SB-0175 COUNTIES CD-LEASE NURSING HOME ............................ SB-1067 COUNTY-POWER -JUV DELINQUENCY ........................ SB-0762 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENSE-LIMITATION.......................... SB-0145 DPA--MEDICAID--LOCAL HLTH DEPT............................. SB-0167 ELEC CD- BALLOT............ . ................................................ SB-0952 ELEC CD--CONTRIB DURING SESSION.............................. SB-1066 2157 KLEMM, DICK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP)-Cont ELEC CD-GENDER NEUTRAL COMM................................. SB-0951 ELEC CD-PETITIONS ............................. ................................. SB-0955 ELECT CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT............................................. SB-1288 ELECTION CODE-AMEND .................................................... SB-0956 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... SB-0364 GAS STORAGE-MUNI REGS OK ........................................... SB-0162 GOV ETHICS ACT-TECHNICAL ............................................. SB-0950 GOVMNT TORT IMUNTY-COMPUTERS............................. SB-0063 LOCAL GOVERNMENT--LIABILITY ...................................... SB-0948 LOCAL OPT PROPERTY TAX REPLACE ................................ SB-0062 METRO TRANSIT AUTH ACT-TECH.................................... SB-1236 METRO WATER DIST-ADDS LAND...................................... SB-0822 MUNI CD-ANNEX CONSERV DISTRCT .............................. SB-0082 MUNI CD-LAND DISCONNECTN-TECH .......................... SB-0931 MUNI CD-TECHNICAL .......................................................... SB-0949 PEN CD-SEXUAL FELONIES-REFUND............................. SB-0194 PURCHASING -RENOVATION EXPENSES.......................... SB-1273 SCH CD- MANDATE WAIVERS ............................................... SB-0022 SCH CD-REGIONAL BD MTNG CANCEL............................ SB-0150 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................... SB-0023 SCH CD-TRANSPTN TO BABY SITTER................................ SB-0529 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ..................................................... SB-0016 SNOW M OBILE DUI ................................................................. SB-0070 TORT IMMUNITY ACT-TECH ................................................ SB-0586 TWP CD-DEFINE BOARD-OPEN SPACE............................ SB-1272 TWP CD-DONATE PROP-NONPROFIT ............................. SB-0067 VEH CD-PARKING TICKET CHICAGO................................. SB-0122 WILDLIFE-SCIENTIFIC PERMITS......................................... SB-0851 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM SENATE BILL: 114, 206, 539 HOUSE BILL: 150, 211, 314, 438, 553, 572, 661, 929, 965, 974, 1048, 1502, 2317 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 17 LAUZEN, CHRIS SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP) $OCE-ST APPELLATE DEFENDER ........................................ SB-1053 $OCE-VARIOUS REGULATORY AGENCY.......................... SB-0924 ABORTION-EXPMT ON HUMAN FETUS.............................. SB-1001 AIRPORT AUTH-DISCONNECT PMTS................................. SB-0798 ALTERNATE BONDS-DEBT SERVICE.................................. SB-0262 CD CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT .................................... SB-0940 CHIROPRACTIC PRECEPTOR PROGRAM............................. SB-0669 CIV ADMIN CD- CORR -TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0997 CIV PRO-LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEYS .............................. SB-0989 CONDEMNATION- BURDEN OF PROOF.............................. SB-0829 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-STANDARD................................... SB-1036 DCFS-HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE EYES........................... SB-0722 DEPT REV-PUBLISH RE TAX MEMOS ................. .......... SB-0092 DPA-MEDICAID-GA- NO ABORTIONS............................. SB-0662 EPA-LUST- CHILD SEX OFFENDER.................................... SB-0721 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION--ACCESS.............................. SB-0091 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... SB-1000 HMO- CHIROPRACTORS ........................................................ SB-0725 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT ......................................... SB-0267 INCOME TX-FAILURE TO SIGN ............................................ SB-0726 LOW INC HOUSING-LCAL APPROVAL............................... SB-0720 MOT FUEL TX LAW-PROCEEDS ............................................ SB-0345 MOTOR FUEL TAX--IDLE TIME REIMB ............................... SB-0220 OBSOLETE STATUTE-STATE MUSEUM.............................. SB-0642 OLYMPIAN ASSIST TAX CHECK-OFF................................. SB-0087 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. SB-0836 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. SB-0837 PROP TX CD-SR CIT HOMESTEAD.................................... SB-0723 PROP TX CD-TWP SENIOR CIT ACT................................ SB-0244 PUB EMPL-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION .................. SB-1184 PUB UTILITIES ACT-ELECT RATE....................................... SB-0047 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION.................................. SB-0074 2158 LAUZEN, CHRIS SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP)-Cont RE TAX LIABLE-PROPERTY SALES..................................... SB-0724 REPEAL OBSOL LAWS-CONST CONVEN ........................... SB-0675 RIVERBOAT LIC-COMPETITIVE BIDS................................. SB-0800 SCH CD-GEN ASSEM SCHOLARSHIP.................................. SB-0041 SCH CD-PRIVACY-PARENTL CONSENT.......................... SB-0984 SCH CD-SCHOOL FUNDING COMMISSN........................... SB-1035 STATE TREASURER RESPONSIBILITY ................................. SB-150 STATUTES-DEFINE PARALEGAL ......................................... SB-0995 TOLL HWY-CIVIL FINES-ADMIN ADJ.............................. SB-0760 TREAS/COMPT--SITE VISITS ................................................ SB-1149 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAUZEN SENATE BILL: 17, 22, 326, 431, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286 HOUSE BILL: 182, 238, 1221, 1248, 1303, 1893, 2251 SENATE RESOLUTION: 42, 85, 86, 131 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 18 LUECHTEFELD, DAVID, S., (58TH DIST. REP) EPA-LUST-CHILD SEX OFFENDER.................................... SB-0721 POST-PARTURITION CARE ACT........................................... SB-1246 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUECHTEFELD HOUSE BILL: 2517 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 52, 53 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP) $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH .................................... SB-0481 $OCE-CORRECTIONS ............................................................. SB-0927 $OFFICE OF ST ATT APP PROSECTR...................................... SB-1054 ABOVE GROUND GAS STORAGE ACT................................... SB-0259 BOARD AND CARE HOME ACT ............................................... SB-0422 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. SB-0211 DENTAL PRACT-LIMITED LIABILITY ................................ SB-0534 DENTAL PRACTICE-HYGIENIST....................................... SB-0613 DPH-SEXUALLY TRANS DISEASE ....................................... SB-095 GROUP COMMERCIAL INSURANCE ..................................... SB-0609 HEARING INSTRUMENT SALES ............................................. SB-0398 HMO-ENROLLMENT UNITS .................................................. SB-082 HOSPITAL LIC-ORGAN DONATION .................................... SB-1092 INS CD EXEMPT CHARITBLE ANNUIT................................. SB-1081 INS CD POLICY RESCISSION............................................... SB-0736 INS CD-CONSUMER FRAUD ................................................ SB-0977 INS CD-INSURER DISPT-ARBITRATE .............................. SB-0533 INS CD--LIQUIDATION-INSURERS ................ . ..................... SB-0978 INS CD-PRODUCERS EDUCATION REQ............................ SB-0979 INS PRODUCER-LIMIT LIABILITY....................................... SB-1279 INS SOLVENCY-ENFORCE TRST ACT................................. SB-0734 LAW OFFICER HEALTH INSURANCE .................... ......... SB-0737 MED SAVINGS ACCT DEDUCTION......................................... SB-1158 NAPRAPATHC-ENVIRO HEALTH PRACT.......................... SB-0225 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION............................................. SB-0185 PEN CD-ARSON INVESTIGATORS........................................ SB-0530 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-BENEFIT ............................................ SB-0100 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS............................ SB-0423 PEN CD-DNST POL-WIDOW MARRY ................................ SB-0095 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY ........................ SB-0115 PEN CD-DNST TEACHR-EARLY RETMT........................... SB-0102 PEN CD-FEDERAL LIMITATIONS ......................................... SB-0103 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE............................... SB-0346 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE .................................. SB-0347 PEN CD-IMRF-PREEXISTING DISAB................................. SB-1238 PEN CD-IMRF-TRANSFER CREDITS ................... ........ SB-0738 PEN CD-ST EMP TEACHR RETIREMNT.............................. SB-0104 PEN CD-UNIV-MIN RETMT BENEFIT.............................. SB-1267 PEN LAWS COMM-IMRF EARLY RETMT........................... SB-0251 PENSION CD-JUDGES CONTRIBUTION .......................... SB-0059 PENSION CODE-EARNINGS............................................. SB-0114 PENSION LAWS COMMISSION ................................................ SB-0424 PHYSICAL THERAPY ACT--SUNSET ................................. SB-0980 PLUMBER LIC-RETIRED PLUMBER .................................... SB-1037 2159 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. POL & FIRE-AGE DISCRIMINATION ................................... SB-0101 POST-PARTURITION CARE ACT........................................... SB-1246 PRIVATE ALARM CONTRACTOR-EXPER .......................... SB-0766 PROF REG-FUND-PUBLIC SAFETY.................................... SB-0859 RACE TRACK IMPROVEMENT FUND.................................... SB-0324 REAL ESTATE REG TRANSFER ACT...................................... SB-0349 RIVERBOAT -LICENSE RENEW ............................................. SB-0430 STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE ............... ......... SB-0218 VEH CD-AUCTIONS OF JUNKED CARS .............................. SB-0363 WRK COMP-SELF-INSURE-TECHNICAL......................... SB-0391 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN SENATE BILL: 99 HOUSE BILL: 323, 385, 398, 412, 413, 481, 549, 632, 781, 1045, 1755, 1790, 1969, 2108, 2177, 2240, 2331, 2463 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 71 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP) $OCE- BD GOV............................................................................. SB-0914 ALTERNATE FUELS ACT...................................................... SB-0276 BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT ACT .............................. SB-1153 COMM COLL-BD HGH ED-NO CONTROL........................ SB-0549 COMMNTY INTEGRATED LIVING-COST........................... SB-0216 DMHDD-LOAN PROGRAM-CILA'S .................................. SB-0626 ELDER ABUSE-ACCESS PRIVDG INFO................................ SB-0525 EPA-EMISSIONS MARKET SYSTEM .................................... SB-0460 EPA-PCB-CLEAN AIR-PERMIT FUND ............................ SB-0461 EPA-PLAN APPROVAL-TECHNICAL ................................ SB-0178 EPA-POLLUTION CONTROL-TECH ................................... SB-0179 EPA-SITING APPROVAL-3 YEAR EXP............................... SB-0629 EPA-UST-LENDER LIABILITY ........................................ SB-0574 IL INCOME TX ACT-REMEDIATION.................................. SB-0046 METRO WATER DIST-NONPARTISAN.............................. SB-0163 METRO WATER DIST-TECH CHANGE................................ SB-0824 MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT....................................... SB-0539 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA ............................................ SB-0224 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE--FORMULA ........................... SB-0193 PUB LAB RELA-LAB ORG-CONFLICT ............................... SB-0607 PUB UTIL EMISSION SALES .................................................. SB-0048 PUB UTIL-- TECHNICAL......... ............................................. SB-1058 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL ...................................................... SB-1059 PUB UTIL-UTILITIES PERFORMANCE................................ SB-0232 PUBLIC BUILDING ASBESTOS ACT........................................ SB-0231 RE TAX BD OF APPEAL-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0823 SCH CD-FINGERPRINT NEW EMPLOYS ............................ SB-0784 SOCIAL SERV PROG-ELIGIBILITY ........................ ......... SB-0758 ST AUDITING-CIRCUIT CLERK COM................................ SB-0389 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE................................. SB-0159 UTILITY- NEGOTIATED RATES ......................................... SB-1 248 VEH CD-DUI PENALTIES........................................................ SB-0064 VEH CD-SEATBELT-OUT OF ST DUI................................. SB-0624 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR SENATE BILL: 185, 431, 911, 963 HOUSE BILL: 481, 544, 567, 868, 901, 1465, 1816, 2294, 2445 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 21, 24, 63 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP) $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0486 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0487 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0488 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0489 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0490 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ................................. SB-0481 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH................................. SB-0482 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH................................. SB-0483 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ................................. SB-0484 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH................................. SB-0485 2160 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont $OCE-BOARD HIGHER EDUCATION ................................... SB-0917 $OCE--BOARD OF REGENTS................................................... SB-0918 $OCE- DCFS .............................................. ......................... SB-0929 $OCE-DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AID................................ SB-0928 $SUPP APPROP-STATE AGENCIES....................................... SB-0923 ALTERNATE FUELS ACT ........................................................ SB-0276 BOARD OF HIGHER ED-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0682 CNTY CD-DOCUMENT STORAGE FEE................................ SB-0761 CONSERVATION 2000 ................................................................. SB-0300 DPA--MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-0808 DRUG PRODUCTS--TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-0663 FIN ACT- REPORTS-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0573 FOOD-AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ACT............................. SB-0731 FY96 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT............................... SB-0465 GOVTL ACCT AUD ACT-ANNUAL-TECH......................... SB-0749 GRAND AVE RR RELOCATION AUTH ................................. SB-0066 HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY SITE ................................. SB-1266 HORSE RACING-MUSEUM FUNDS...................................... SB-0981 HOSPITAL LICENSING -PREMISES........................... .... SB-0616 ICC NO CONTRCT APPROV REQUIRED................................ SB-0598 JUDGE-ADD 1- 11TH CIRCUIT .............................................. SB-0274 LIQ ACT-RECOVERY AMOUNTS .......................................... SB-1027 MUNI CD EMINENT DOMAIN-CONNECT......................... SB-0254 NURSE HOME ACT-DUTIES OF ADMIN............................. SB-0523 PEN CD-UNIV-MIN RETMT BENEFIT............................ SB-1267 PROF REG-FUND-PUBLIC SAFETY.................................... SB-0859 PUB UTIL-CARRIERS/PIPELINES ........................................ SB-0459 PUB UTIL-GENERATE SUBSIDIARY .................................... SB-0191 SALES TAX REFUND-LEMON CARS.................................. SB-0540 SCHOOL FINANCE-PROP TAX LEVY................................... SB-0656 SOLID WST ENERGY/RECYCLING ........................................ SB-1013 ST UNIV RETIRE SYST SICK LEAVE ...................................... SB-0253 SUPERINTENDENT SCHLS-DEC 1 ........................................ SB-0050 USE & OCC TAX-MEDIC APPLIANCE................................... SB-0108 USE & OCC TAXES-FILING DATE..................................... SB-0136 VEH CD-FAILURE TO PAY PENALTY............................... SB-1026 VEH CD-REFUSE DUI TEST-NO JDP.................................. SB-0524 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND HOUSE BILL: 385, 447, 505, 753, 807, 820, 1149, 1967, 2453 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 30 MOLARO, ROBERT, S. SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM) BARBER -COSMETOLOGY-NAIL TECHS .......................... SB-1142 CHILD FATALITY TASK FORCE ACT..................................... SB-0973 CHILD SUPPORT-FORM FOR ORDER................................ SB-0983 CIV PRO-PRISONER NAME CHANGE................................ SB-0146 CONSUMER COUPON REBATE ACT..................................... SB-0473 CRIM CD-RICO ......................................................... .......... SB-1091 ELEC-BAN GANG SYMBOLS ................................................ SB-0974 EXOTIC ANIMAL SALE ACT ..................................................... SB-0854 FIREARM ACCOUNTABILITY-FOIDS.................................. SB-1088 GANG INTERVENTION NETWORK........................................ SB-0333 HOCKEY FACILITY LIABILITY ACT...................................... SB-0857 HOME REPAIR ACT-TITLE ..................................................... SB-1065 HORSE RACE-WAGERING TERMINALS ............................ SB-0797 HORSE RACING ACT-ADVERTISING.................................. SB-0058 INCOME TX ACT--STD EXEMPTION..................................... SB-0644 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER.................................... SB-0332 LIQUOR-IL INT PORT DIST LAND................................... SB-0282 METRO ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX................................. SB-1003 NAIL TECHNICIAN-LICENSE REQS.................................... SB-1049 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR.............................. SB-0436 RACE TRACK IMPROVEMENT FUND ................................. SB-0324 RIVERBOAT-CITIES OVER 500,000........................................ SB-0474 RIVERBOAT-CREDIT CARD ADVANCES............................ SB-0475 ST FINANCIAL PLAN ADVISORY COM .............................. SB-1110 2161 MOLARO, ROBERT, S. SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont WILDLIFE-EXOTIC GAME-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0665 OTHER LEGISIATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOLARO HOUSE BILL: 309, 820 SENATE RESOLUTION: 69 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM L. SENATOR (54TH DIST DEM) COAL COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS................................... SB-0327 CONSERVATION 2000 ............................................................... SB-0300 CORRECTIONS--MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... SB-0142 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES .............................. SB-0449 FOOD-AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ACT............................. SB-0731 INTOXICATING COMPOUNDS-JIMSON............................. SB-0812 MOTOR FUEL-OXYGENATE PERCENT ............................ SB-0584 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR........................... SB-0307 PEN CD-DNST TEACHR-EARLY RETMT......................... SB-0102 PROP TAX-BURIAL GROUNDS .............................................. SB-0288 SR CIT FREEZE-CONFIDENTIALITY................................... SB-0238 STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE............................. SB-0308 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 379, 428, 566 HOUSE BILL: 323, 614, 989, 1653, 2138 SENATE RESOLUTION: 40, 49, 68 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41 O'MALLEY, PATRICK, J. SENATOR (18TH DIST. REP) $DOT-INTERCHANGE-I-294 & 127TH............................. SB-1105 $DOT-RAIL RELOCATE-BLUE ISLAND............................ SB-1103 $DOT-TURN LANES-PALOS HEIGHTS.............................. SB-1102 $DOT-WESTERN AVE-SOUTH SUBURBS ........................ SB-1104 ADMIN PRO-SUNSET RULES ........................... .......... SB-0719 BARBER -COSMETOLOGY/TECH CHANGE................. S.... SB-1109 CD CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT.................................... SB-0940 CHGO LEARNING ZONE COMM-REPEAL......................... SB-0018 CHI SCHOOLS-REMEDIATION.............................................. SB-0832 CHIROPRACTIC PRECEPTOR PROGRAM............................. SB-0669 CITIZENS EMPOWERMENT ACT ............................................ SB-1086 CIV ADMIN CD--CORR-TECHNICAL................................ SB-0997 CIVIL PROC-LAND TRUSTS ................................................... SB-0866 CONDEMNATION-BURDEN OF PROOF .............................. SB-0829 CONDOS-CREATION ON LEASED PROP............................. SB-1084 CORR- NO ELECTED OFFICE ................................................ SB-0954 CRIM CD-COIN OPERATED MACHINES ................. ......... SB-0229 CRIM CD-DECEPTIVE PRACTIC-MAIL............................. SB-1028 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.......................................... SB-0787 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-STANDARD ................................... SB-1036 CRIM CD-TRUTH--IN -SENTENCING ............................... SB-1 187 DCORR-PRIVATE COMMISSION ACT................................. SB-0768 DRUGS-X FELONY-EVICT TENANT................................. SB-0628 ED LAB RELA-ED EMPLOYE DEFINTN............................... SB-0805 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1995....................................... SB-0017 ELDER ABUSE-ACCESS PRIVDG INFO................................ SB-0525 EPA-INCINERATOR PERMIT REFUSAL ............................. SB-0068 EPA-LOCAL TIPPING FEES ................................................... SB-0631 EPA-TECHNICAL ..................................................................... SB-0970 FIRE PROTECTN DIST IMPACT FEE....................................... SB-1071 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... SB-1000 INS MINE SUBSIDE/MINIMUM COVER................................ SB-1191 INSURANCE FRAUD INVESTIGATION................................. SB-0554 JUV CT-CUSTODY-TECH .................................................... SB-0865 LANDLORD-TENANT-OCCUPANCY RULE..................... SB-0627 LIBRARIES-PROPERTY -DISTRICTS.................................. SB-1200 LIBRARY DISTRICTS IMPACT FEE....................................... SB-1072 MECHANICS LIEN ACT--TECHNICAL .............................. SB-0867 METRO WATER RECLAMATION--ANNEX ...................... SB-0284 MOTOR VEH THEFT PREVENTION........................................ SB-0733 MUNI CD--SR CIT HOUSING ................................................ SB-0819 OPEN MEETINGS ACT-PUBLIC BODY................................. SB-1075 2162 O'MALLEY, PATRICK, J. SENATOR (18TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PARK DISTRICTS IMPACT FEE ACT....................................... SB-1073 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ........................ SB-0326 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BENEFIT ....................................... SB-0099 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-ADMIN TRUSTEE......................... SB-0532 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHR--EARLY RETMT......................... SB-1243 PEN CD-COOK CO-3% COMPOUNDING ............................ SB-0340 POLICE TRAIN ACT-PART TIME COP................................. SB-0480 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ SB-0900 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX/SAME DATE............................... SB-0899 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-0565 PUB UTILITIES ACT-ELECT RATE .................................... SB-0047 PUBLIC OFFICR PROHIBIT ACTIVTY .................................... SB-1074 RESPONSIBLE ED FUNDING LAW.......................................... SB-1030 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR -EXEMP WEAP............................. SB-0645 RIVERBOAT -TECHNICAL CHANGE .................................... SB-0705 SANI DIST-PERMIT FEES ..................................................... SB-0820 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHGO BD ED ................................. SB-1014 SCH CD-ARTICLE 14-TECHNICAL..................................... SB-1029 SCH CD- CHGO ED NOMINATING COM.............................. SB-1007 SCH CD-CHGO SCH COUNCILS........................................... SB-1020 SCH CD-CHILD WITH DISABILITIES ..................... ........ SB-0292 SCH CD-DRIVER ED COURSE FEES ..................................... SB-1006 SCH CD-HS LICENSURE PROGRAM .................................. SB-0625 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVERS.............................. ......... SB-0022 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION ....................................... SB-0814 SCH CD-PAPRWRK REDCTN TASK FRC............................. SB-0943 SCH CD- REGIONAL SUPERVISORY EX .............................. SB-0164 SCH CD-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE ............................................... SB-1005 SCH CD-SCHOOL FUNDING COMMISSN........................... SB-1035 SCHOOL CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS........................................ SB-0019 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ................................................. SB-0016 SCHOOL IMPACT FEE LAW ...................................................... SB-0971 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IMPROV GRANT........................... SB-1009 ST FIRE MARSHAL-WAIVERS............................................ SB-1070 USE AND OCC TX-EXEMPT REFUND.................................. SB-0647 USE AND OCC TX-RESALE FRAUD...................................... SB-0646 VEH CD-EMER REPAIR-RENDERING ................. ........ SB-0419 VEH CD-IL FIRE FIGHTER PLATES....................................... SB-0817 VEH CD-RAILROAD TIME LIMITS ....................................... SB-0272 WASTE ENERGY FACILITY HEARING.................................. SB-0053 WORKERS COMP FRAUD ........................................................ SB-0786 WRK COMP-MANAGED CARE-TECH ...................... SB-0785 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'MALLEY SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 159, 431, 721, 914 HOUSE BILL: 178, 206, 207, 226, 270, 652, 660, 865, 1171, 1172, 1209, 1459, 1465, 1510, 1523, 1708, 1816, 2326 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19, 23, 32, 69 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 11, 28, 29, 59, 60 PALMER, ALICE, J. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) $COMPTROLLER- REIMBURSEMENT................................ SB-1229 $OCE- BD GOV......................................................................... SB-0914 ABUSED AND NEG CHILD-INSERVICE ............................ SB-0698 AFDC-PARENT SKILLS-FAMILY PLAN............................ SB-0198 BD HGHR ED-MORE POWERS- DUTIES ............................ SB-0581 CHI PUB BLDG COMM-CHI SCHOOLS................................. SB-0265 CHILD CARE ACT-TECH CHANGE....................................... SB-1215 CIV ADMIN CD-COM-RURAL DEVELOP.......................... SB-0806 COMM COLLEGE-FULL-TIME FACULTY........................ SB-0696 DAY CARE-FALSE ABUSE REPORTS................................ SB-0699 DISSOLUTION--CUSTODY--TECHNICAL ........................... SB-1286 DPA--AFDC--SELF SUFFICIENCY ..................... SB-1097 DPA- AFDC- SELF--SUFFICIENCY ................................... SB-1195 DPA--AFDC--U--WORK--TRAINING.................................. SB-1 113 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING SUBJECT............................ SB-1269 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS............................. SB-0779 FIREARMS-UNLAWFUL USE EXPANDED...................... SB-0049 2163 PALMER, ALICE, J. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HGH ED-GENDER EQUITY IN SPORTS............................... SB-0269 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ................................ SB-0090 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................... SB-0516 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-ALT BONDS.................................. SB-0401 PROP TX CD-TAKE NOTICE ................................................. SB-1022 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR.................................. SB-0436 RE TAX CAP-EQUALIZ ASSESS VALU ................................ SB-0544 RE TAX CAPS-SCHOOL EXTENSIONS................................. SB-0526 RE TAX NOTICE--SR CIT DEFERRAL ................................... SB-0566 RE TRANSFER TAX-SURCHARGE ..................................... SB-1214 SCH CD-CHGO LIFE SAFETY BONDS.................................. SB-1034 SCH CD-REPORT CARD ........................................................ SB-0993 SCHOOLS-ST AID-INCOME TAX INCR ............................. SB-0541 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ........................................ SB-0697 WRK COMP-REPETITIVE TRAUMA..................................... SB-1178 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PALMER SENATE BILL: 1000, 1222, 1265, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285 HOUSE BILL: 249, 653, 1693, 1730, 1731, 1732, 1733, 2334 SENATE RESOLUTION: 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 15 PARKER, KATHLEEN, K. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-STANDARD OF EVIDENCE.............................. SB-0522 ANIMAL WELFARE HUMANE CARE.................................... SB-0623 COMMNTY INTEGRATED LIVING-COST........................... SB-0216 CORR-PAROLE HEARINGS-FREQUENCY....................... SB-1220 CORRECTIONS--PRIVATE CORR FACIL ............................ SB-0601 COUNTIES-STORMWATER SVC CHARGE......................... SB-0636 CRIM CD-INTERFERE/HEALTH CARE............................... SB-1128 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENSE-LIMITATION............................. SB-0145 DCORR-PRIVATE COMMISSION ACT................................. SB-0768 DISSOLUTION-CUSTODY-TECHNICAL........................... SB-1286 DISSOLUTION-PROPERTY-TECHNICAL....................... SB-1282 DISSOLUTION- SUPPORT-TECHNICAL ......................... SB-1283 DMHDD--INSPECTOR GENERAL-AUDITS...................... SB-0388 DMHDD-LOAN PROGRAM-CILA'S .................................... SB-0626 DMHDD-SERVICE CONTRACTS......................................... SB-0906 DPA-AFDC-KEEP CHILD SUPPORT.................................... SB-0742 EARLY CHILDHOOD ED CARE LAW...................................... SB-0377 ECO DEV PROJ-CLOSED MILITARY.................................... SB-0567 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1995....................................... SB-0017 EPA-LUST-CHILD SEX OFFENDER................................ SB-0721 FIREARM ACCOUNTABILITY-FOIDS................................ SB-1088 FORT SHERIDAN REDEVELOP COMM.................................. SB-0774 FUNERAL PROCESIN-SAFTY WARNING .......................... SB-1076 HEALTH WORKERS-BACKGROUND CK............................ SB-0358 HGWY CD-CONSTRUCTION-MAINTENAN................... SB-0776 HWY CD-BENCHS-BIKE PROGRAMS................................ SB-0383 INC TX--MENTAL HLTH CHECKOFF.................................... SB-0296 INC TX-MENTAL HLTH CHECKOFF.................................... SB-1258 INCOME TX- REMEDIATION PROGRAM .......................... SB-0359 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER .................................... SB-0332 MARR & DISSO-ATTY FEES-TECH.................................... SB-1284 MARR & DISSO-PAYMENTS -TECH ................................... SB-1285 MARR & DISSOLUTION-AGRMNT-TECH....................... SB-1280 MARR & DISSOLUTION-MAINT-TECH............................ SB-1281 MENTAL HEALTH-PREFERENCE ...................................... SB-0293 MHDDC-MEDICATION HEARINGS...................................... SB-0816 NURSE HME CARE-CONFIDENTIALITY ........................... SB-0443 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ....................... SB-0212 PEN CD-TCHR-MINIMUM RETMT BNFT................... SB-0610 PROP TAX CD-LIMITING RATE ......................................... SB-0527 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION .................................. SB-0074 REG TRANS AUTH-LIMIT ON ACTION ........................... SB-0235 SCHOOL CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS........................................ SB-0019 SCHOOL CD--TECHNICAL ................................................. SB-0016 SUPPORT--DRIVERS LICENSE ................................................ SB-1204 2164 PARKER, KATHLEEN, K. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP)-Cont. TRANSIENT MERCHNT-ID CARD ........................................ SB-0409 TRS-DISABILITY BENEFIT .................................................. SB-1244 USE TAXES-FOREIGN BUYS-EXEMPT............................. SB-1254 VEH CD-FEE FNGERPRINT-ST POLIC .............................. SB-0395 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... SB-0192 VEH CD-SALVAGE VEH-DISCLOSURE............................. SB-1202 VEH CD-SUSPEND LIC-CHILD SUPP................................. SB-0380 VEH CD-TRUCK WEIGHT-80,000 LBS ................................ SB-0775 WAGE PAYMENT-DAILY WAGES ........................................ SB-0660 WILDLIFE-EXOTIC GAME-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0665 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKER SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 23, 452, 1246 HOUSE BILL: 153, 200, 209, 320, 377, 532, 649, 652, 661, 1132, 1221, 1267, 1320, 1462, 1707, 1709, 1833, 2066, 2070, 2123, 2227, 2278, 2308, 2330, 2339, 2419 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 44, 51 PETERSON, WILLIAM, E. SENATOR (26TH DIST. REP) BARBER-COSMETOLOGY/TECH CHANGE....................... SB-1109 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT ................................................. SB-0976 ELEC CD-NEW POLITICAL COMMITTE.............................. SB-0315 ELEC CD-POLITICAL CMTEES .............................................. SB-0314 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY..............................SB-0316 EPA-LEAF BURNING-PCB RULES..................................... SB-0694 FORT SHERIDAN REDEVELOP COMM............................. SB-0774 GOLF COURSE ASSESSMENT................................................ SB-0714 INC TAX-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0134 INC TX-SUM OF TXBLE INC................................................. SB-0729 INS CD-INSURER DISPT-ARBITRATE.............................. SB-0533 INS PRODUCER-LIMIT LIABILITY....................................... SB-1279 LAKE CO FOREST-GRAND AVE RAIL ................................. SB-0077 MUNI CD-LOCAL LAND PLAN ...................... .................. SB-0444 OCC AND USE TAXES-FUEL ............................................... SB-1108 PEN CD-COURT REPORTER INCREASE ............................. SB-0513 PLUMBER LIC-RETIRED PLUMBER .................................... SB-1037 PROBATE-PUBLIC ADMINSTR-SALARY ........................ SB-0109 PROP TAX CD-COOK CO OPEN SPACE................................ SB-0133 PROP TX CD-TAKE NOTICE ................................................. SB-1022 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE .............................. SB-0394 PROPERTY TX CD-RECORD A NOTICE.............................. SB-0393 RE TAX NOTICE-SR CIT DEFERRAL................................... SB-0566 REAL ESTATE- DISCLOSURES ............................................... SB-0468 RELIGIOUS SALES TAX EXEMPTION............................... SB-1004 SALES TAX-FOREIGN TRAVELERS ..................................... SB-1125 STATE TREASURER RESPONSIBILITY ................................. SB-1150 TAXES-GRAPHIC ARTS PURCHASE CR ............................. SB-1264 TAXES--IMPROVEMENTS ..................................................... SB-0279 TAXES--IMPROVEMENTS ...................................................... SB-0472 TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR -RE TAXES ................................... SB-0076 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE.................................... SB-0159 TREAS/COMPT--SITE VISITS ................................................ SB-1149 WETLAND PRESERVE-PROTECT ACT ................................ SB-0233 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON SENATE BILL: 114, 206 HOUSE BILL: 153, 507, 610, 935, 939, 1212, 1711, 1810, 1825, 1843, 2140, 2332 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 52, 53, 62 PETKA, EDWARD, F. SENATOR (42ND DIST. REP) ARSON- INCENDIARY DEVICE.............................................. SB-0006 CD CORR -TECHNICAL.......... .......................................... SB-0003 CIV ADMIN CD-CORR-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0997 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT .......................................... SB-1129 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT ....................................... SB-1190 CONDEMNATION-BURDEN OF PROOF.............................. SB-0829 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-SENTENCES ...................... SB-0891 CORRECTIONS-EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY....................... SB-0303 CORRECTIONS-PRIVATE CORR FACIL........................... SB-0601 CRIM CD-DAMAGE-GOVT PROPERTY ............... SB-0111 2165 PETKA, EDWARD, F. SENATOR (42ND DIST. REP)-Cont. CRIM CD - R ICO ......................................................................... SB-1091 CRIM CD-THEFT & IST DEG MURDER ............................... SB-0511 CRIM CD--WEAPONS -PENALTY .......................................... SB-1063 CRIM PRO-SPEEDY TRIAL.................................................... SB-1089 CRIM PROCEDURE-TITLE-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0004 CRIMINAL DAMAGE-PROP-UNLAWFUL........................ SB-0007 DCORR -PRIVATE COMMISSION ACT ................................. SB-0768 HOMESTEAD-DRUG FORFEITURE ................................. SB-0081 JUV CT-CRIM CD-1ST DEGREE MURD............................. SB-0069 JUV CT-DISCLOSURE OF OFFENSE..................................... SB-0384 LOCAL OPT PROPERTY TAX REPLACE ................................ SB-0062 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTM EXEMPTION.......................... SB-0769 NON-SUPPORT-CHILDREN-FELONY........................... SB-0839 PARENTAL CONSENT TO ABORTION................................... SB-1100 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ......................... SB-0326 PEN CD-SEXUAL FELONIES-REFUND......................... .. SB-0194 POL & FIRE-AGE DISCRIMINATION ................................... SB-0101 PUB UTILITIES ACT-ELECT RATE ....................................... SB-0047 RE TAX EXTEN LIMIT-REFERENDA................................... SB-0510 SCH CD-CHGO BD OF ED-CONTRACTS............................ SB-0945 SCH CD-HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS ................................... SB-0366 SCH CD-ROTC STUDENTS-EXEMPT PE........................... SB-0535 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETKA SENATE BILL: 1246 HOUSE BILL: 270, 301, 597, 1069, 1070, 1237, 1437, 1486, 1523, 1654, 1850, 2038 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 PHILIP, JAMES, -PATE- SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP) $FY96 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS ...................................... SB-0925 $GRF-GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIST OFF............................... SB-1051 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY FY96 ....................................... SB-1050 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... SB-0912 $OCE-LEGISLATIVE SUPPRT AGNCYS ............................... SB-1052 AERONAUTICS ACT-PUBLIC AIRPORT.............................. SB-1124 AERONAUTICS ACT-TECHNICAL....................................... SB- 186 AIRPORT-AIRWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT......................... SB-0298 ATT GEN ACT-ADDITIONAL BOND..................................... SB-0585 BANK INTERSTATE MERGER-BRANCH....................... SB-0575 BUS AND ECON DEVELOPMENT/TECH ............................... SB-0450 BUSINESS DEV CORP ACT...................................................... SB-0579 CONSUMER FRAUD-NO PUNITIVES................................... SB-0317 COURT PROCEEDING- NO TV ................................................ SB-1226 COUTY BD CHAIR-LINE ITEM VETO ................................. SB-0772 CRIM CD-BAN JURY CONSULTANTS................................. SB-1225 DPA- MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ............................................. SB-0808 ELEC CD-SEPTEMBER PRIMARY ......................................... SB-0519 ETHANOL FUEL RESEARCH PROGRAM .............................. SB-1123 GEN ASSEM ORG ACT-WITNESS-TECH .......................... SB-0643 GEN ASSEMBLY ORGANZTN ACT-TECH......................... SB-0020 JUDICIAL DIST ACT-TECHNICAL...................................... SB-0825 LOTTERY-VIDEO TERMINALS .............................................. SB-0397 MEDICAL CENTER DIST-POWERS....................................... SB-0456 PENSION LAWS COMMISSION ........................ ................... SB-0424 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH ..................................... SB-0001 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH .................................... SB-0002 RE TAX-REDEMPTIONS ........................................................ SB-0105 REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTH ACT................................. .... SB-1245 REGIONAL TRAN AUTH-TECHNICAL................................ SB-0826 SCH CD-REGIONAL OVERSIGHT BDS................................. SB-0373 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................... SB-0023 SCHOOL CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS.............................. SB-1239 SCHOOL CD- SHORT TITLE--NEW ..................................... SB-1240 STATE FINANCE ACT-ROAD FUNDS............................... SB-0671 TEACHERS-- STRIKES--TENURE ........................................... SB-1015 TOLL HIWAY-LAWSUIT-CT CLAIMS ............................ SB-0757 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 74 2166 PHILIP, JAMES, -PATE- SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 20, 200, 667, 1106, 1511, 1794, 1900 SENATE RESOLUTION: 2, 27, 49, 66, 99, 118, 122, 123, 137 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 30, 47, 70 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP) $ST POLICE-SUPP APPROPRIATIONS ................................. SB-1277 ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS ............................................. SB-1023 CITY -VILLAGE -ORDINANCE-TECH ............................... SB-1197 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-PRESUMPTION .............................. SB-0137 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTION-HIV TEST................................ SB-0138 CRIM CD-2ND (NOT 3RD) OFFENSE .................................. SB-0139 CRIM CD-2ND DEGREE MURDER-CL X........................... SB-0520 DPA-AFDC-KEEP CHILD SUPPORT.................................... SB-0742 DPA- MEDICAID- HOSPITAL PAYMTS ............................... SB-0743 DPH-DIV CHIEF DENTAL HEALTH...................................... SB-0689 DPHLTH-AIDS-DISCLOSE INFORMATN.......................... SB-0745 EMS ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................................... SB-0791 EPA-INCINERATOR PERMIT REFUSAL............................. SB-0068 EPA-WASTE INCINERATOR -MORATORI ........................ SB-1259 FIRE MARSHAL-RULES--FEES.......................................... SB-0637 FIREARM ACCOUNTABILITY-FOIDS.................................. SB-1088 LABOR-PENDING ARBITRATION ........................................ SB-0246 MEDICAID-HSPTL-NURS HOM PAYMTS......................... SB-0744 METRO WATER DIST-NO QUICK TAKE ............................. SB-0080 METRO WATER DIST--SUBDISTRICT ................................... SB-0330 MHDDC-MEDICATION HEARINGS...................................... SB-0816 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ..................................... SB-1033 MUNI CD- MAYOR -TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-1 199 ORGAN DONATION/NOTICE/CONSENT ............................. SB-0445 PEACE OFFICER- INTERROGATION ............................. SB-0247 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BENEFIT ....................................... SB-0099 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ARGONNE LABS .............................. SB-0608 PHYSICIAN-FELONY-ABUSE-LICENSE...................... SB-0773 PUB AID-PAYMENTS UNWED MOTHERS.......................... SB-0010 PUB HEALTH--QUARANTINE ................................................. SB-0746 PUB LABOR RELATION-UNIV POLICE ...................... ... SB-0245 PUB UTILITIES ACT-ELECT RATE ....................................... SB-0047 PUBLIC LABOR REL-PEACE OFFICER ................................ SB-0222 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT ................................... SB-0260 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR-EXEMP WEAP............................. SB-0645 REVISE EMS SYSTEMS ACT.................................................... SB-0618 SCH CD-REPORT CARD ......................................................... SB-0654 SOCIAL SERV PROG-ELIGIBILITY ....................................... SB-0758 TRAILER PARK-SELL-LEASE PARK.................................. SB-1032 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE.................................... SB-0159 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... SB-0932 VEH CD-DUI PENALTIES...................................................... SB-0064 VEH CD-IL FIRE FIGHTER PLATES.................................... SB-0817 VEH CD- RAILROAD TIME LIMITS ....................................... SB-0272 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAICA SENATE BILL: 1187, 1246 HOUSE BILL: 23, 193, 197, 199, 200, 573, 648, 1002, 1108, 1320, 1523, 1706, 1868, 1967, 1977, 2066, 2204, 2452 SENATE RESOLUTION: 6, 9, 19, 23, 69 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29 RAUSCHENBERGER, STEVEN, J. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP.) $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES ................................ SB-0486 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0487 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................ SB-0488 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES .............................. SB-0489 $CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES................................. SB-0490 $DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION................................. SB-0491 SDEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0492 SDEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0493 $DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0494 $DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ................................. SB-0495 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ................................. SB-0481 2167 RAUSCHENBERGER, STEVEN, J. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP.)-Cont $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH .................................... SB-0482 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.................................... SB-0483 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH .................................... SB-0484 $DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ...................... ........ SB-0485 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ................. ........ SB-0496 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0497 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0498 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0499 $DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ............................... SB-0500 $DEPT OF CORRECTIONS-INMATES ................................... SB-1260 $DMHDD-SPECIAL SERVICES PRGM .................................. SB-1262 $DNR-HUNTER SAFETY PROGRAMS ............................... SB-1261 $OCE- DCFS ............................................................................. SB-0929 $OCE-DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AID.................................. SB-0928 $OCE-GOVERNMENT SERVICE AGENCY .......................... SB-0922 $OCE-VARIOUS REGULATORY AGENCY .......................... SB-0924 $SUPP APPROP-STATE AGENCIES................................... SB-0923 BD HIGHER ED-MEMBERS-POWERS................................ SB-0614 BUILD IL BOND ACT .............................................................. SB-1106 BUILD IL BOND ACT .............................................................. SB-1107 CD CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT .................................... SB-0940 CIV ADMIN CD--CORR-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0997 CIV PRO-TORT--LIABILITY -LIMITS........................... SB-0381 COMMUN COLL ACT-TECHNICAL.................................... SB-1131 COMPTRLLER MERIT-ADV BD- REPEAL ........................ SB-0615 CONDEMNATION-BURDEN OF PROOF.......................... SB-0829 CONSERVATION 2000................................................................. SB-0300 DEV DIS PLAN COUNCIL-TECHNICAL............................... SB-0991 EARLY INTERVENTION-IMPLEMENT.............................. SB-0853 ELECT CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................ SB-0953 EPA-EMISSIONS MARKET SYSTEM .................................. SB-0460 EPA-LEAF BURNING-PCB RULES.................................... SB-0694 EPA-MINOR VIOLATIONS-NOTICE................................. SB-0855 EPA-NPDES PERMIT ............................................... ......... SB-0630 FARM PRODUCTS ACTS/REPEALS .................................... SB-0454 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR ............................... SB-0501 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................. SB-0502 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................... SB-0503 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................. SB-0504 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................. SB-0505 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................ SB-1000 HGHR ED-CREDIT CARDS AND SALES .............................. SB-0093 HOME REPAIR ACT-TITLE ................................................... SB-1065 ICC-PROCEEDINGS-COMMUNICATIONS..................... SB-0182 IEMA-ST AGENCY COORDINATORS................................... SB-0404 LIMIT TUITION WAIVR/ENTITLMENT................................ SB-1130 LIMIT TUITION WAIVR/ENTITLMENT............................. SB-1185 LOCAL GOVT REFERENDA ....................................................... SB-0121 MEDICAL PRACTICE-TECHNICAL .................................... SB-0634 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ........................ SB-0326 PENSION CODE-EARNINGS ........................................... SB-0114 PREVAILING WAGE-DETERMINE-TECH........................ SB-0982 PROF REG-FUND-PUBLIC SAFETY ................................. SB-0859 PUB HEALTH-NURSING FACILITIES................................ SB-1133 PUB LABOR-FINANCIAL LIMITS........................................ SB-0595 PUB OFFICER-TRUST DISCLOSURE.................................. SB-1152 PUB UTIL--COMPETITION--ELECTRIC ............................. SB-0856 REPEAL OBSOL LAWS-CONST CONVEN ........................... SB-0675 RIVERBOAT LIC-COMPETITIVE BIDS................................. SB-0800 SCH CD-CONGRESSIONAL TOWNSHIPS......................... SB-0261 SCH CD-PERSONAL SURVEYS .............................................. SB-0673 SCH CD-5 YR PROBATIONRY PERIOD................................ SB-0297 ST EMPLY INS-GUARDIANS............................................... SB-0453 ST FINANCE--2% TRANSFER POWER ................................ SB-1 132 ST PURCHASING-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0149 TOWNSHIP CD--LEASED PROPERTY ................................. SB-0078 UCC-DISHONORED CHECK FEE..............................;.......... SB-0680 2168 RAUSCHENBERGER, STEVEN, J. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP.)-Cont OTHER LtEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAUSCHENBERGER SENATE BILL: 22, 23, 276 HOUSE BILL: 729, 803,807, 809, 1016, 1018, 1083, 1279, 1797, 2351, 2403, 2429 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 131 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 11, 17,51 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM) AFDC- MINOR PARENT- RESIDENCE ................................ SB-0334 ALLOW PREPAYMENT PENALTY .......................................... SB-1060 COAL COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS................................. SB-0327 DPA-AFDC FUNDS-PAY FOR GOODS ............................... SB-0181 DPA-AFDC-U--WORK--TRAINING................................... SB-I 113 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT-SUSPEND........................................ SB-0677 DPH-DIV CHIEF DENTAL HEALTH...................................... SB-0689 HOUSING-INCOME DETERMINATION .............................. SB-112 LNGTIME OWN OCC PROP TX RELIEF ................................. SB-0249 MEDICAL ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT........................................ SB-114 PEN CD-ST EMPL-FINAL SALARY................................... SB-0248 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ................................. SB-0250 PUB AID-CLINIC PAYMENTS ................................................ SB-0331 REVISE EMS SYSTEMS ACT.................................................... SB-0618 RIVER CONSERVANCY DIST-BONDS................................. SB-1193 RIVER CONSERVANCY DIST-HEARING............................ SB-1194 RIVER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT ACT ................................ SB-1111 SCH CD-DEBT LIMITATION ................................................. SB-115 SR CIT FREEZE-CONFIDENTIALITY................................... SB-0238 UCC-ACCT # REQUIRED ON STATMNT............................. SB-0795 VEH CD-RETIRED CONG MEM PLATES............................. SB-0071 VEH CD-SOUTHERN 7 HEALTH DEPT ................................ SB-1224 WRK COMP--RATE ADJUSTMENT FUND............................ SB-1241 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA SENATE BILL: 217, 379, 731, 932 .HOUSE BILL: 5, 185, 965, 1322, 1755, 1869, 1882, 2346 SENATE RESOLUTION: 16, 68, 95 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM) $COMPTROLLER- SEN KENNETH HALL ............................ SB-0885 SDPA-MEDICL ASSISTANCE-PROVIDR............................ SB-0174 $OCE- DCFS ............................................................................. SB-0883 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ................................................ SB-0884 $OCE- ST BD ED......................................................................... SB-0882 BOND PROGRAM CONSOLIDATION ACT ............................ SB-1159 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... SB-0142 CREATE STATE PROCUREMENT CODE.............................. SB-0151 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE .......................................... SB-0787 CRIM CD-TRUTH-IN- SENTENCING............................... SB-1187 CRIM CD-VET- MISREPRESENTATION ............................ SB-0428 CRIME VICTIM ESCROW ACCOUNT..................................... SB-0580 DPA-AFDC FUNDS-PAY FOR GOODS................................ SB-0181 DPA-AFDC-SELF SUFFICIENCY ......................................... SB-1097 DPH- BLOOD HANDLERS-GLOVES.................................. SB-0869 DPH-SEXUALLY TRANS DISEASE ....................................... SB-1095 DRIVERS LIC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE............................... SB-0702 FDCA- FOOD HANDLERS-GLOVES .................................... SB-0870 GEN ASSEMBLY ORGANZTN ACT-TECH.......................... SB-0020 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN.......................... SB-1161 GOB-45% OUTSTANDING ...................................................... SB-1177 HORSES-NO POLING OR TRIPPING...............B................. SB-0026 INCOME TX ACT--PTY TX CREDIT .................................... SB-0379 INS CONDITION/PORTABILITY........................................ SB-1160 JOB TRAINING VOUCHER ACT .............................................. SB-1164 MOT VEH CD-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE............................ SB-1096 MOTOR FUEL--OXYGENATE PERCENT .............................. SB-0584 PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY................................ SB-0177 PEN CD-DNST POL--WIDOW MARRY ................................ SB-0095 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY ....................... SB-0115 2169 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. REAL ESTATE REG TRANSFER ACT...................................... SB-0349 REPEALS VARIOUS ACTS ........................................................ SB-1138 SCH CD-GED 17 YEAR OLDS ................................................ SB-0365 SCH CD-GEN ASSEM SCHOLARSHIP.................................. SB-0041 ST AGENCY LEASE ACT .......................................................... SB-1139 ST FINANCE-DPA PAYMENTS .............................................. SB-0073 VEH CD-CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE.................................. SB-0871 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................. SB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SEVERNS SENATE BILL: 375, 452, 566, 691, 721, 1000, 1083, 1204, 1222 HOUSE BILL: 8, 629, 1048, 1363, 1490, 1653, 1755, 2251, 2517 SENATE RESOLUTION: 17, 39, 76, 77, 102, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 15, 40, 41 SHADID, GEORGE, P. SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM) $WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FUND................................ SB-1230 AFDC-MINOR PARENT- RESIDENCE ................................ SB-0334 CD CORR-RESTITUTION PRESMPTION............................. SB-1064 CNTY CD-INCARCERATION PROGRAM............................ SB-0239 COUNTY ROT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY...................................... SB-0169 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR PENTRT AMMO ......................... SB-0171 CRIM PROCEDURE-TITLE-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0004 DPA-AFDC WORK-TAX CREDIT ......................................... SB-0469 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... SB-0189 DPA-AFDC- SELF--SUFFICIENCY .................................... SB-1195 DPA- MEDICAID- INSURANCE- HMO ............................. SB-0701 DPA-MEDICAID-LOCAL HLTH DEPT ........................... SB-0196 DPA-PREVENT-DETECT FRAUD........................................ SB-0700 INCOME TX ACT-PTY TX CREDIT ....................................... SB-0379 MED SAVINGS ACCT DEDUCTION......................................... SB-1158 METRO WATER-BID BONDS .................................................. SB-0907 PEN CD-DNST TEACHR-EARLY RETMT......................... SB-0102 PUBLIC LABOR REL-PEACE OFFICER ............................. SB-0222 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR................................... SB-0436 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR-EXEMP WEAP............................. SB-0645 ST AGENCY LEASE ACT .......................................................... SB-1139 ST GOV PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT............................... SB-0375 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHADID SENATE BILL: 8, 167, 185, 1091, 1187 HOUSE BILL: 5, 314, 497, 1149 SENATE RESOLUTION: 46, 66 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15 SHAW, WILLIAM -BILL- SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) CHILD CURFEW -TIMES........................................................... SB-1002 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT .......................................... SB-1129 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES.......................... SB-0142 CREATE STATE PROCUREMENT CODE................................ SB-0151 CRIM CD-MURDER-LIFE SENTENCE............................... SB-0037 CRIM CD-SEX EXPLICIT MATTER ....................................... SB-0278 CRIM CD-WITNESS NO PAYMENT .................................... SB-0344 DCCA- COMBINE JOB TRAINING .......................................... SB-0128 DCFS-TORT CLAIM-NO IMMUNITY ................................. SB-1189 EARLY CHILDHOOD ED CARE LAW.................................... SB-0377 EPA-SHORT TITLE-STYLE ................................................. SB-1127 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS ................................ SB-0779 FOREST PRESERVE/TERRITOR Y-TECH ............................ SB-0412 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER .............................. SB-0263 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ................................ SB-0090 INC TAX-STANDARD EXEMPTION INC.......................... SB- 1163 INC TX ACT--REAL PROP TX CREDIT ............................... SB-1021 JOB TRAINING VOUCHER ACT............................................... SB-1164 JTPA FUNDS--MUNI REPORT ................................................. SB-0799 JUV CT-HABITUAL&VIOLENT OFFNDR............................. S-1173 METRO WATER DIST-SUBDISTRICT ............................. SB-0330 NATIVE AMERICANS DAY-HOLIDAY ............................. SB-0277 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-- BENEFIT ....................................... SB-0099 2170 SHAW, WILLIAM -BILL- SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY ....................... SB-0115 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-ALT BONDS...................................... SB-0401 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ................................. SB-0250 RE TAX CAP-EQUALIZ ASSESS VALU ................................ SB-0544 REBUILD OUR CITIES............................................................ SB-1145 REBUILD OUR CITIES BOND.................................................. SB-1144 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR-EXEMP WEAP ............................. SB-0645 SCH CD-CHARTR SCH -BLACK HISTRY ........................... SB-0536 SCH CD-EXPEL'FOR FIREARMS ............................................ SB-0403 VEH CD-IL FIRE FIGHTER PLATES...................................... SB-0817 VEH CD- RAILROAD TIME LIMITS ....................................... SB-0272 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW SENATE BILL: 189, 238 HOUSE BILL: 956, 1221, 1931 SENATE RESOLUTION: 25, 33, 34, 45, 55, 57, 72, 84, 88, 89, 97, 119, 124, 128, 129 SIEBEN, TODD SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP) AGRICULTURE DEFAMATION ACT................................... SB-0234 CD CORR -RESTITUTION--POLICE...................................... SB-0741 CHILD SUPPORT-VISITATION............................................... SB-0860 CHIROPRACTIC PRECEPTOR PROGRAM............................. SB-0669 CIV ADMIN-TECHNICAL ..................................................... SB-0337 COUNTIES CD-LEASE NURSING HOME ............................ SB-1067 COUNTY TB CARE-TAX/PAYMENT.................................... SB-0476 CRIM CD-DAMAGE-GOVT PROPERTY ............................. SB-01 I DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ACT.................................. SB-0336 DES-SUPPLY INFO-LAW ENFORCEMNT......................... SB-0083 DOT-HIGHWAY LAND TRANSFER ...................................... SB-0458 ELEC CD-POLITICAL CMTEES ........................................... SB-0314 FORESTRY-URBAN/COMMUNITY ...................................... SB-0455 GAMBLING-STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0431 HYPNOTHERAPIST REGISTRATION AC............................ SB-0348 LOCAL OPT PROPERTY TAX REPLACE ................................ SB-0062 LT GOV COMM-DCCA COMM ............................................... SB-0756 MOTOR FUEL TAX-ALTRNATIVE FUEL .......................... SB-0898 OBSOLETE STATUTE--ALZHEIMERS ................................... SB-0641 PEN CD-SEXUAL FELONIES-REFUND............................. SB-0194 PUB UTIL PHONE CO-RATE CHANGE ................................ SB-0160 REPEAL OBSOL LAWS-CONST CONVEN ......................... SB-0675 RET OCCUP TAX ACT-ADMIN REVIEW............................. SB-0215 SCH CD-GED 17 YEAR OLDS ................................................ SB-0365 SCH CD-HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS ................................. SB-0366 SCH CD-LOCAL EMPOWERMENT ........................................ SB-122 SCH CD-PAPRWRK REDCTN TASK FRC............................. SB-0943 SCH CD-REGIONAL BD MTNG CANCEL............................ SB-0 150 SCH CD-SCH NURSES-SALARY SCHED........................... SB-0942 SCH CD-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE ........................................... SB-1005 SCH CD-TEXTBOOK LOAN PRGM....................................... SB-0941 SUPPORT-DRIVERS LICENSE ........................................... SB-1204 VEH CD-SEATBELT-OUT OF ST DUI..... ............. SB-0624 VEH CD-SUSPEND LIC-CHILD SUPP................................. SB-0380 VON STEUBEN DAY-DUTCH DAY ........................................ SB-0417 WRK COMP-IMPRISONED CLAIMANT.............................. SB-0280 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SIEBEN SENATE BILL: 7, 19, 20, 167, 185, 300 HOUSE BILL: 370, 854, 965, 988, 1258, 1270, 1490, 1530, 1633, 1651, 1693, 1891, 1940, 2076, 2141, 2142, 2439 SENATE RESOLUTION: 52, 53 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 37 SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT & ELECTIONS MUNI CD- POL-TRAINING COURSES............................... SB-0441 SENATE MINORITY CAUCUS SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM) $OCE- DCFS ................. ........................................................... SB-0879 $OCE--STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ............................. SB-0878 2171 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont ABUSED AND NEG CHILD-FUNRL DIR.............................. SB-0846 AFDC-MINOR PARENT-RESIDENCE ................................ SB-0334 BREAST FEED-PUBLIC INDECENCY................................... SB-0190 CHILDREN-EMERG MEDICAL SERVICE........................... SB-0188 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTH COUNCIL................................. SB-0420 DCORR -DRUG REHAB PROGRAM........................................ SB-0360 DEV DISABLTY-CHOICE DEMO PRGM .............................. SB-0362 DIVORCE-CHILD RELOCATION ........................................... SB-0439 DNUC- MAMMOGRAPHY INSTALLATIONS ...................... SB-0452 DOMESTIC BATTERY-FEES............................................... SB-0691 DPA-AFDC WORK-TAX CREDIT ......................................... SB-0469 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE.............................. SB-0189 DPA-FAMILY TRANSITION............................................... SB-0847 DPA- INSURANCE--HMO--CHILD HLTH........................... SB-0804 DPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITAL PAYMTS ............................... SB-0743 DPA-MEDICAID-INSURANCE-HMO............................. SB-0701 DPA-MEDICAID-LOCAL HLTH DEPT................................ SB-0196 DPA-PREVENT-DETECT FRAUD........................................ SB-0700 DPH-SEXUALLY TRANS DISEASE ....................................... SB-1095 EMPLOYERS-CHILD SUPPORT INFO.................................. SB-0845 FAMILY MEDIATION ACT...................................................... SB-0270 HEALTH SECURITY ACT ................................................ SB-0385 HEALTH WORKERS-BACKGROUND CK............................ SB-0358 HGH ED-GENDER EQUITY IN SPORTS............................... SB-0269 INC TAX CREDIT-EMPLOYEE INSUR................................. SB-0848 INCOME TX-REMEDIATION PROGRAM............................ SB-0359 MEDICAID-HSPTL-NURS HOM PAYMTS......................... SB-0744 MENTAL HLTH-PSYCHOTROPIC MEDS .......................... SB-0113 MINIMUMWAGE LAW-$5.15 ............................................ SB-1157 NURSE HME CARE-CONFIDENTIALITY............................ SB-0443 OPTOMETRY- CERTIFICATION ............................................. SB-0185 ORGAN DONATION/NOTICE/CONSENT............................. SB-0445 PUB AID-CLINIC PAYMENTS ................................................ SB-0331 RESOURCE MOTHERS PROGRAM ACT ................................ SB-0849 REVISE EMS SYSTEMS ACT........................................ SB-0618 SCH CD-TEEN PREGNANCIES-STATS.............................. SB-0367 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE.................................... SB-0159 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 167, 181, 217, 932, 1195 HOUSE BILL: 5, 175, 182, 193, 300, 309, 320, 532, 648, 942, 1320, 1322, 1662, 1755, 1791, 1869, 1967, 2066, 2227 SENATE RESOLUTION: 54 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 38 SYVERSON, DAVE SENATOR (34TH DIST. REP) AFDC-NO GRANT FOR NEW CHILD.................................. SB-0009 CD CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT .................................. SB-0940 CD CORR-PRISONERS ROOM & BOARD.......................... SB-1268 CHIROPRACTIC PRECEPTOR PROGRAM............................. SB-0669 CLERKS OF COURTS ACT-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0648 CNTY CD-TAXES ................................................................... SB-0821 CONDEMNATION-BURDEN OF PROOF.............................. SB-0829 COUNTY ROT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY...................................... SB-0169 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY- STANDARD................................... SB-1036 CRIMINAL DAMAGE-PROP-UNLAWFUL........................ SB-0007 DENTAL PRACTICE--HYGIENIST .......................................... SB-0613 DPA-INSURANCE-HMO-CHILD HLTH........................ SB-0804 DPH-DIV CHIEF DENTAL HEALTH...................................... SB-0689 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... SB-1000 HIGHWAY CD--TOLL BRIDGES .............................................. SB-0168 HLTH FACIL AUTH ACT-COST........................................... SB-0606 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT...................................... SB-0267 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT............................... SB-0605 LOCAL GOVT REFERENDA ....................................................... SB-0121 LOCAL GOVT TORT IMMUNITY-TAXES......................... SB-0649 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ....................... SB-0325 PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX ..............: .......... SB-0326 2172 SYVERSON, DAVE SENATOR (34TH DIST. REP)-Cont. POST--PARTURITION CARE ACT ........................................... SB-1246 PROP TX--OBJECTION-CLASS ACTION ............................. SB-1250 PUB AID CD-DEPT CORRECTIONS ........................ ......... SB-0008 PUB AID-FED QUALIFIED HLTH CTR ................................. SB-0670 PUB AID-PAYMENTS UNWED MOTHERS.......................... SB-0010 RECORDER- MALFEASANCE LIABILITY ........................... SB-0180 RETAIL INSTALL SALES-AGREEMENT ............................ SB-0681 VEH CD-AUCTIONS OF JUNKED CARS .............................. SB-0363 VEH CD-DUI PENALTIES.................................................. SB-0064 VEH CD-SEATBELT-OUT OF ST DUI................................. SB-0624 WKR COMP-DRUG ALCOHOL-DENIAL............................ SB-0685 WORKERS COMP FRAUD ................................................ SB-0786 WRK COMP & OCC DISEASES-FRAUD........................... SB-0688 WRK COMP-AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE ............................ SB-0686 WRK COMP-COLLECTIVE BARGAINING........................... SB-0687 WRK COMP-MANAGED CARE-TECH ............................... SB-0785 WRK COMP-PANEL-INFORMAL HRNGS......................... SB-0683 WRK COMP-SECOND DOCTOR CHOICE ...................... SB-1219 WRK COMP-USE OF MAN AS A WHOLE.............................. SB-0684 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SYVERSON SENATE BILL: 20, 22, 41, 388 HOUSE BILL: 185, 323, 648, 859, 1125, 1868, 1869, 1876, 1894, 2181, 2349 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 29 TROTTER, DONNE, E. SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM) AFDC-PARENT SKILLS-FAMILY PLAN............................ SB-0198 ALTERNATE FUELS ACT ........................................................ SB-0276 BREAST FEED-PUBLIC INDECENCY................................... SB-0190 CHILDREN-EMERG MEDICAL SERVICE............................ SB-0188 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-STYLE ............................................ SB-0411 CNTY CD-INCARCERATION PROGRAM............................ SB-0415 CNTY CD-TERM OF OFFICE-TECH.................................... SB-0414 COUNTIES-LAKE MICHIGAN.............................................. SB-0827 COURT CLERKS-FEES-TECHNICAL............................ SB-0413 DISCPLIN-PROBATN-RECORDS-DOCTR.................. SB-0693 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... SB-0189 DPA-AFDC- SELF SUFFICIENCY ......................................... SB-1097 DPA-MEDICAID-DR CLAIMS-PAYMT............................ SB-0968 DPAID- MEDICAID-HLTHY MOMS RPT............................ SB-0236 DPHLTH-NEEDLE EXCHANGE ............................................. SB-0197 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT........................................ SB-0578 ELECT CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT............................................. SB-1288 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS ................................ SB-0779 FOIA-ABUSED REPT ACT-MHDDC ACT........................... SB-0057 FOREST PRESERVE/TERRITORY -TECH ....................... SB-0412 GRP HEALTH INS-PART TIME WORKR.............................. SB-0202 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN ........................................................... SB-0200 HYPODERMIC NEEDLES-PURCHASES............................... SB-0201 HYPODERMIC SYRINGE ACT-REPEAL ............................. SB-0199 INCOME TAX-INCREASE EXEMPTION.............................. SB-0969 LONG TERM CARE PLAN STRATEGY ................................... SB-0577 METRO WATER DIST-SUBDISTRICT................................... SB-0330 M OTOR VOTER ........................................................................... SB-1155 MUN CD-PURCHASING AGENT ........................................... SB-0828 MUNI CD-LAND DISCONNECTN-TECH ........................ SB-0931 ORGAN DONATION/NOTICE/CONSENT............................. SB-0445 PROP TX CD-TAKE NOTICE ................................................ SB-1022 PUB AID--CLINIC PAYMENTS .......................................... SB-0331 PUB AID- MOMS HEALTHY KIDS ....................................... SB-0203 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT................................ SB-0260 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE................................. SB-0159 TWP CD--PRIMARY HEALTH CARE................................... SB-0932 VEH CD-TOW ZONE SIGN-SIZE.................................... SB-0283 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TROTTER SENATE BILL: 217, 334 HOUSE BILL: 648, 653, 1322, 1653 2173 TROTTER, DONNE, E. SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM)--Cont SENATE RESOLUTION: 19 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 VIVERITO, LOUIS, S. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) BOARD AND CARE HOME ACT ................................. ....... SB-0422 METRO WATER DIST-SUBDISTRICT................................... SB-0330 METRO WATER RECLAM -TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0321 METRO WATER RECLAM-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-0322 POLICE TRAIN ACT-PART TIME COP................................. SB-0480 PROP TAX CD-COOK CO OPEN SPACE................................ SB-0133 SCHOOL IMPACT FEE LAW ............................................... SB-0971 SCHOOLS-ST AID-INCOME TAX INCR............................. SB-0541 TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR -RE TAXES ................................... SB-0076 TWP CD- FEES -TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-0319 TWP CD- NATURAL RESOURCE-TECH............................. SB-0318 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CAR E..................................... SB-0932 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VIVERITO SENATE BILL: 17, 167, 250, 377, 1222 HOUSE BILL: 193, 573, 1108, 1320 SENATE RESOLUTION: 41, 69 WALSH, THOMAS, J. SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP) $OCE-VARIOUS REGULATORY AGENCY .......................... SB-0924 BNK SUBPOENA- NO NOTICE ............................................... SB-0796 CREDIT UNION-SAVINGS & LOAN..................................... SB-0440 CTY CODE-SHERIFF QUALIFICATNS................................. SB-0904 DEPUTY SHERIFF-LEAVE ABSENCE................................... SB-0903 DMHDD-LOAN PROGRAM-CILA'S .................................... SB-0626 DMHDD-SERVICE CONTRACTS....................................... SB-0906 ELEC CD-COMPUTERIZE VOTER RECD............................. SB-0426 ELEC CD-GENDER NEUTRAL COMM................................. SB-0951 ELECTION CD-ELECTION JUDGES ...................................... SB-0390 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... SB-0364 HOME RULE TOBACCO TAX .................................................. SB-0 106 HOSPICE LICENSING/RESIDENCES...................................... SB-1212 IDFA-BOND AUTHORITY INCREASE.................................. SB-1210 IDFA/TRADE SECRETS-TECH CHANGE............................ SB-1209 INC TX-MENTAL HLTH CHECKOFF.................................... SB-0296 INS CD-INSURER DISPT-ARBITRATE .............................. SB-0533 INS SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS........................................... SB-0294 MENTAL HEALTH -PREFERENCE ....................................... SB-0293 METRO WATER DIST-PERS EXAMS .................................... SB-0908 METRO WATER RECLAMATION DIST .................................. SB-1069 METRO WATER--BID BONDS ................................................ SB-0907 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ SB-1249 PROP TX CD-MWRD-TAX EXEMPTION ........................... SB-0909 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH..................................... SB-0001 PROP TX EXTENSION LIMIT-TECH..................................... SB-0002 RENT CONTROL PROHIBITION ............................................ SB-1211 REPEAL LIQUOR BROKER LICENSE.................................... SB-0910 RETAIL OCC TAX-RETURN INFORMTN............................ SB-0295 VITAL RECORDS- BURIAL PERMIT...................................... SB-0905 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WALSH,T SENATE BILL: 17. 1187 HOUSE BILL: 1089, 1140, 1156, 1200, 1320, 1596, 1787, 1788, 1882, 2066, 2070, 2346 SENATE RESOLUTION: 69 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP) $OCE- CORRECTIONS.......................... ..... ........... SB-0927 AFDC-NO GRANT FOR NEW CHILD.................................... SB-0009 BENEFICIARY DEEDS.............................................................. SB-0864 CNTY CD-STORM WATER MNGMT PLANS ....................... SB-0959 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY- STANDARD................................ SB-1036 CRIMINAL DAMAGE-PROP-UNLAWFUL........................ SB-0007 DCFS-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL...................................... SB-0378 DEV DISABILITY COUNCIL--MEMBERS.............................. SB-0709 2174 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EARLY CHILDHOOD ED CARE LAW................................... SB-0377 EPA-LUST-CHILD SEX OFFENDER................................. SB-0721 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES............................ SB-0449 FISH AND AQUATIC LIFE CODE ............................................. SB-0299 GAMBLING REFERENDUM .................................................... SB-0323 GEN ASSEMBLY ORGANZTN ACT-TECH.......................... SB-0020 MANUFACT HOME AVAILABILITY ACT .............................. SB-0339 MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALL ACT.............................. SB-0429 MECHANICS LIEN-ENHANCED VALUE ............................. SB-0958 MISC TAX-EXEMPT FOOD TAX-ED................................... SB-0597 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION ............................................. SB-0185 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY ....................... SB-0115 PUB AID CD-DEPT CORRECTIONS....................................... SB-0008 PUB AID-PAYMENTS UNWED MOTHERS.......................... SB-0010 PUB UTIL PHONE CO-RATE CHANGE ................................ SB-0160 REPEAL-CONST CONVNTN LOBBYIST.............................. SB-0542 SALEM CIVIC CENTER SALES TAX........................................ SB-0650 SCH CD-ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL................................ SB-0165 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHGO BD ED................................. SB-1014 SCH CD-BAND MEMBERS..................................................... SB-0051 SCH CD-BONDS- MINE SUBSIDENCE................................ SB-0783 SCH CD-CHGO TCHRS WHISTL BLOWR ............................ SB-1018 SCH CD-DRIVER ED COURSE FEES ..................................... SB-1006 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVERS ............................................... SB-0022 SCH CD-PAPRWRK REDCTN TASK FRC............................. SB-0943 SCH CD- REGIONAL SUPERVISORY EX .............................. SB-0164 SCH CD-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE................................... SB-1005 SCH CD-TEXTBOOK LOAN PRGM ........................................ SB-0941 SCH CD-VEH CD-PUPIL TRANSPORT............................... SB-0052 SCHCD-VIOLENCE- CONFLICT RESOLV.......................... SB-0710 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ..................................................... SB-0944 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IMPROV GRANT........................... SB-009 ST COMPTROLLER -OATH-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0557 STUDENT GRANTS-AWARDS INCREASE.......................... SB-0207 UNEMPLOY INS-LABOR DISPUTE ....................................... SB-1016 USE & OCC TAXES-FILING DATE ........................................ SB-0136 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 324, 1204 HOUSE BILL: 23, 206, 323, 330, 377, 598, 991, 1461, 1489, 1800, 2108, 2465 SENATE RESOLUTION: 56, 62, 120 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 29, 41 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP) $CDB-VARIOUS ST AGENCIES ............................................ SB-0930 $OCE-BOARD HIGHER EDUCATION ................................... SB-0917 $OCE- U OF I................................................................................. SB-0916 $ST POL-AUTOMATED FINGRPRINTS .............................. SB-1263 $ST UNIV CIV SERV SYSTEM ................................................. SB-0913 $ST UNIVERSITIES RETIREMENT.................................... SB-1101 BANK INTERSTATE MERGER-BRANCH......................... SB-0575 BOARD OF HIGHER ED-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0690 BUILD IL BOND ACT................................................................. SB-1106 BUILD IL BOND ACT .............................................................. SB-1107 DENTAL PRACTICE-HYGIENIST...................................... SB-0613 ECO DEV PROJ-CLOSED MILITARY ................................ SB-0567 GEN ASSEMBLY ORGANZTN ACT-TECH.......................... SB-0020 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR ............................... SB-0501 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................... SB-0502 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................ SB-0503 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................ SB-0504 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-INCR............................ SB-0505 HGH ED--TECH .................................................................. ..... SB-0718 HIGHR ED-SEPARATE GOVRNING BDS.......................... SB-0241 HOTEL TAX-LOCAL TOURISM FUND.............................. SB-0967 LOCAL GOVT DISTR FUND-TECHNCAL......................... SB-0568 MEDICAL CENTER DIST-POWERS.................................... SB-0456 2175 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... SB-0287 PEN CD-UNIV-MIN RETMT BENEFIT............................... SB-1267 RIVERBOAT--TECHNICAL CHANGE .................................... SB-0705 ST FIN-ATHLETIC IMPROVEMENT FD............................... SB-0055 STATE TREASURER-OATH-TECHNICAL ....................... SB-0632 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S SENATE BILL: 242, 253 HOUSE BILL: 258, 549, 989, 1106, 1319, 1473, 1474, 1475, 1696, 1854, 2106, 2404, 2407 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 23, 47, 48, 68, 70 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 77, 78, 80 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 26, 35, 39, 43, 46, 48, 64, 68 WELCH, PATRICK, DANIEL SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM) $PROB OFFICER SALARY-SUP CT........................................ SB-0834 $TEACHERS RETMT SYSTEM-HEALTH............................. SB-0170 BNK SUBPOENA-NO NOTICE ................................................ SB-0796 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME REQUIRE............................. SB-0576 CNTY CD-APPROP ORD-PROCEDURE.............................. SB-1227 CNTY CD-SLUDGE DISPOSAL LIMIT.................................. SB-0110 ELECTRIC RATES URGE EFFICIENCY.................................. SB-1234 GAMBLING FEE-WATERWAYS ............................................. SB-0123 GENDER EQUITY TUITION WAIVERS................................. SB-0258 INCOME TX ACT-PTY TX CREDIT ....................................... SB-0379 PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY................................ SB-0177 PROBATION OFFICERS-REIMBURSMNT........................... SB-0732 REAL ESTATE REG TRANSFER ACT...................................... SB-0349 REPEALER -OBSOLETE LAWS ................................................ SB-1233 SANITARY DISTRICTS-TAXES-BONDS........................... SB-0815 UTIL TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOLS ............................................... SB-1232 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 7, 191, 276, 428, 1000 HOUSE BILL: 301, 597, 2273 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 WOODYARD, HARRY, -BABE- SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) $OCE- BD GOV.............................................................................. SB-0914 $OCE-STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMM................................. SB-0921 AGRICULTURE DEFAMATION ACT....................................... SB-0234 ANIMAL WELFARE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0963 BEES COMM-LIVESTOCK DEALERS.................................... SB-0043 CIV ADMIN-LICENSE REVOKE ........................................ SB-0442 CNTY CD-PLAN COMMN COMPENSATE........................... SB-0112 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT .......................................... SB-1129 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT .......................................... SB-1190 CONSERVATION 2000 .............................................................. SB-0300 CREATES LOC OPT INCOME TAX ACT ................................. SB-0668 DRAINAGE CD-PROFESSIONAL DUES ............................... SB-0543 EDUC LABOR REL-CHGO-COLL BARG ............................ SB-1275 ELEC CD-ELECTORAL BD/TECH.......................................... SB-1011 EPA-AGRI PESTICIDE POLLUTION...................................... SB-0448 EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT....................................... SB-0240 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES.............................. SB-0449 FIRE EQUIP DISTRIBUTOR-REPEAL ................................... SB-1085 FOOD-AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ACT............................. SB-0731 HGH ED-CONTENT OF APPROP BILLS ............................... SB-0045 JUDGE-ADD 1-5TH CIRCUIT................................................ SB-0679 LOCAL SCHOOL INC TAX-FUNDING................................. SB-0572 MOTOR FUEL-OXYGENATE PERCENT .............................. SB-0584 OIL WELL-SALE- LIABILITY ................................................ SB-0382 OLYMPIAN ASSIST TAX CHECK--OFF .............................. SB-0087 PESTICIDES-LICENSES--FEES .............................................. SB-0392 PROP TAX CD-SALE IN ERROR ............................................. SB-0369 PROP TAX CD--VOID DEED ................................................... SB-0371 PROP TAX-NO INTEREST ON REFUND........................... SB-0370 PROP TX CD-RATE-TECHNICAL..................................... SB-1012 RIVERBOAT-MOVE FROM MISS RIVER .......................... SB-1274 SCH CD-GEN ASSEM SCHOLARSHIP.................. SB-0041 2176 WOODYARD, HARRY, -BABE- SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont. SCHOOL CD-BEHAVIOR INTERVENTON........................... SB-0141 SCHOOL FUNDING-NO RE TAXES...................................... SB-0446 SECOND HAND DEALER ACT ................................................ SB-1223 STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE .............................. SB-0218 STATE POLICE-APPT FORMER ICC ..................................... SB-0054 UNEMP INS-ALLOCATE LUMP SUMS................................. SB-0281 VEH CD-LENGTH OF VEHICLES ........................................... SB-0708 VEH CD-PURPLE HEART-KOREAN WAR ........................ SB-0042 VEH CD-TRUCK WGHT-SEALED LOADS......................... SB-0707 VEH CD-80,000 LBS ALL ST RTES .......................................... SB-0728 VIETNAMESE POT BELLIED PIG ACT.................................... SB-0044 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD SENATE BILL: 114, 185 HOUSE BILL: 46, 122, 314, 398, 412, 603, 823, 907, 940, 942, 965, 1093, 1130, 1202, 1490, 1493, 2343 SENATE RESOLUTION: 59, 68, 78 2177 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2178 ACKERMAN, JAY REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST. REP) BUDGET STABILITY ACCOUNT ACT..................................... HB-2132 CHILD CUSTODY -JUR ISDICTN--TECH ............................. HB-2393 CONSUMER CRDT REPORT FAIRNESS................................. HB-1935 CRIM CD-TRACTOR HOUR METERS................................... HB-1651 CRIM PRO-FITNESS NO JURY ............................................... HB-2451 DCONS--ADOPT- A-PARK PROGRAMS............................ HB-1530 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 .............................. HB-0640 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ........................... HB-0638 EPA-DUMP PIT AREAS-GRAIN........................................... HB-0412 ETHANOL CONVERSION.......................................................... HB-0318 GAS REVENUE TAX-GROSS RECEIPTS .............................. HB-1149 HORSERACING-AG PREMIUM FUND................................. HB-1652 PUB UTIL TAX-CAPTION ..................................................... HB-2601 PUB UTIL-HEAT SERVICE-TECHNICL............................. HB-2602 PUB UTIL-RATE BASE-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2604 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL ...................................................... HB-2605 SCH CD-MANDATE REVIEW.................................................. HB-2439 SCH CD-TEACHER CERT BOARD.................................... HB-2302 ST SOVEREIGNTY AUDITOR ACT .......................................... HB-1932 STATE FAIR-FARM SAFETY COURSE................................. HB-1650 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-ICC RULES................................ HB-2307 UTIL-NONPUBLIC BUSNS-ACCOUNTS ............................ HB-2603 OTHER LEGISIATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACKERMAN HOUSE BILL: 206, 209, 852, 1093, 1200, 1490, 1498, 1645, 1653, 1802, 1804, 1805, 1810, 1827, 1940, 2066, 2452 SENATE BILL: 160, 182, 300, 598 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 30. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 BALTHIS, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) $ST BOARD EDUCATION BOOK-TRAN............................... HB-2493 ABANDONED HOUSING-NUISANCE................................... HB-2456 AERO-REPEAL SECURITY SECTIONS................. ........... HB-2340 AGE-WAGE INCREASE -HOUSEKEEPER ........................ HB-1928 BANK EXAMS--CONTRACTUAL ............................................ HB-1311 BREAST CANCER -DUTY TO INFORM ............................... HB-0879 CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL ........................... HB-0142 ELEC--MUNI--VACANCIES ............................................... HB-0509 HOUSING AUTHORITY POLICE .............................................. HB-2455 LOC GOVT-VOLUN PAYROLL DEDUCT.............................. HB-1611 LOCAL GOV DIST FUND-DEPOSITS..................................... HB-0506 MOTOR FUEL-NO ETHANOL LABELING........................... HB-2037 MUN CD-FIRE-POLICE PREFERENCE ............... ........ HB-0566 MUN CD-FIREMEN PENSION ....................... ................... HB-0849 MUNI CD-CERTIFICATES INDEBT....................................... HB-2152 MUNI CD-DISCONNECT TERRITORY ................................. HB-2036 MUNI CD--ELECTIONS............................................................... HB-0508 MUNI CD-LOCAL LAND PLAN .......................................... HB-2035 MUNI CODE-TECH CHANGE ................................................. HB-0884 MUNI CODE-TECH CHANGE ................................. ........ HB-0885 MUNI-HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS ......................................... HB-0573 MUNICIPAL CD-TECH CHANGE........................................... HB-0886 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RE TAXES.......................................... HB-0222 PARK DIST CD-RECORD ANNEX ORD................................ HB-0974 PARK DIST-DISCONNECTION........................................... HB-0975 POL TRAIN-VICTIM COMPASSION................................... HB-2466 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT- MUNI DEBT...................................... HB-0595 PUB LABOR REL-MANAGEMENT RTS................................ HB-1609 RECORDER FEES FOR STAT AGNCY..................................... HB-1785 SOLID WST ENERGY-RECYCLING...................................... HB-1610 STATE MANDATES--DCCA DUTIES ...................................... HB-0661 U OF I-TUITN WAIVER-SCI SURVEY ............................. HB-0602 UNFUNDED MANDATES ACT.................................................. HB-0143 UTILITIES--STATE -WIDE ONE-CALL.............................. HB-0507 VIDEO PROGRAMMER REGISTRATION............................... HB-0688 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD........................ ... HB-1804 OTHER LEGISIATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BALTHIS 2179 BALTHIS, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 817, 862, 1102, 1108, 1176, 1270, 1806, 1807, 1810, 2445, 2446, 2448, 2449, 2450, 2452, 2453 SENATE BILL: 107, 122, 127, 238, 256, 263, 368, 396, 401, 412, 441, 528, 586, 615, 801, 931, 985, 1123, 1143 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9, 12, 13 BIGGERT, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP) ADOPTION REFORM STUDY COMMITTE ............................ HB-1178 CD CORR-MALE GUARD-FEMALE INMT........................ HB-2290 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1 570 CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES-INDIGENT.................................... HB-2668 CON INSTALL LOAN-INCENTIVES..................................... HB-1746 COUNTERFEIT TRADEMK -PENALTIES ............................. HB-262 1 COUNTY CD-IMPACT INCARCERATION........................... HB-0186 CRIM CD HOUSING MANAGEMENT ..................................... HB-1458 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-1667 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ACT........................................... ......... HB-1069 DCCA-TASK FORCE-SMALL BUSINESS ......................... HB-0249 DCFS MULTIDISCIPLINE COMMITTEE ................................ HB-0648 DCFS-FOSTR PARENT-CARE COUNCIL........................... HB-2227 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-SCHOOL RECORD........................... HB-0652 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES ......................................... HB-1836 DRUGS-X FELONY-EVICT TENANT.................................. HB-1726 ELEC CD-COMPUTERIZE VOTER RECD............................. HB-2263 ELEC CD-IL VEHICLE CODE .................................................. HB-2416 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE...................................... HB-0686 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN................................. HB-1566 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION....................................... HB-1668 HOUSING DEVELOPMT-AFFORD HSING........................... HB-2334 HOUSING -SALARIES OF COMM'RS ..................................... HB-1840 HUMAN RIGHTS-PROCEDURES ........................................... HB-0741 HUMAN RTS COMMISSN PROCEDURES.............................. HB-2338 HUMAN RTS-300 DAY-JURISDICTION............................. HB-1808 INS WOMEN'S HLH CARE PROVIDER .................... ......... HB-2574 INTERNET ACCESS-USE TASK FORCE............................... HB-0657 JUV CT ACT-WORK CAMP PROGRAM ................................ HB-1384 JUV CT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM DUTY................................. HB-1568 JUV CT-TECHNICAL......................................................................... HB-1569 JUVENIL IMPACT INCARCERATN PGM............................... HB-0497 LAND TRUST RECORDATN-INTEREST .............. HB-1606 LANDLORD-TENANT-OCCUPANCY RULE..................... HB-2284 LIQUOR COMM-MINOR-TOBACO USE ............................ HB-1978 LIS-PUBLIC ACCESS-LEGIS INFO ...................................... HB-0658 MED MALPRACTICE-VOL DISMISSAL ............................... HB-1567 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-LIABILITY.................................... HB-0158 MUNI CD-PEACE CONSERVATOR ....................................... HB-0251 NEW CAR BUYER PROT-LEASES ......................................... HB-1587 POST PARTURITION CARE .................................................... HB-2557 PRETRIAL SERVICES-DRUG TESTING ............................... HB-2447 PROBATE-PERMITTED INVESTMENTS.............................. HB-2099 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-ALT BONDS .................................. HB-0559 PROP TAX EXT LIMITS-ZERO BASE.................................... HB-1762 PUB AID CD-NURSING HOME FEE ...................................... HB-2226 RE TAX EXTENS LIMIT-RATE INCR ................................... HB-1239 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................ HB-0047 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ....................... ................... HB-2437 SEX OFFENDER REG-PUBLIC NOTICE............................... HB-2517 STATE LIB-COMPUTER NET ACCESS ................................. HB-0656 SUP CT-CT REPORTERS- BIDDING ..................................... HB-2408 TORTS--PRODUCT LIAB--DAMAGES ................................... HB-0020 WILL CONTEST--LIMITATION PERIOD............................... HB-2101 WORK COMP-EMPLOYR PICK 2ND DOC........................... HB-1805 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BIGGERT HOUSE BILL: 90, 92, 225, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1222, 1247, 1270, 1510, 1526, 1527, 1532, 1533, 1572, 1574, 1655, 1656, 1658, 1660, 1694, 1804, 1806, 1807, 1809, 1810, 2393, 2180 BIGGERT, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP)-Cont 2439, 2440, 2442, 2443, 2445, 2446, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2454, 2455, 2456 SENATE BILL: 214, 239, 345, 407, 426, 433, 619, 691, 777, 838, 934, 946, 960, 1078, 1204 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 81 BIGGINS, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. REP) $CMS SOY DIESEL FUEL STUDY ............................................. HB-0809 $CMS- STATE PROP RENT STUDY .................................... HB-0808 $CONSERVATION--ADOPT A PARK ...................................... HB-1011 $CONSERVATION-EASEMENTS STUDY ............................ HB-010 $DOR LEASEHOLD TAX STUDY ............................................ HB-1014 $ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES ............................ HB-2482 $ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES .............................................. HB-2484 SEPA-MEDICAL WASTE LAW-STUDY ............................ HB-1013 SEPA-PARK-REC AREA STUDY ........................................ HB-1012 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ................................................ HB-2478 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE ................................................ HB-2495 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER ................................................ HB-2479 $STATE TREASURER FISCAL YR 96....................................... HB-2488 BANK-EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION .............................. HB-1468 BANKS- DIRECTORS--DISCLOSURE.................................. HB-0377 BINGO LIC AND TX-RESTRICT-TECH.............................. HB-2144 CHARITABLE GAMES LICENSE-TECH............................... HB-2216 CHILDREN-EARLY INTERVENTION .................................. HB-0166 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER -REGS.............................. HB-1596 HGHR ED-TUITION WAIVERS............................................... HB-1119 HUMAN RTS-300 DAY-JURISDICTION............................. HB-1808 INC TAX-MINOR CHILD EXEMPTION................................ HB-1134 INS PRODUCER HEARING-CHICAGO................................. HB-1843 MARRIAGE-SEX DISEASE TESTING .................................. HB-2287 METRO AIRPORT AUTHORITY ACT...................................... HB-2189 MUNI CD-HAZARDOUS BLDG REMOVAL......................... HB-0292 MUNI CD-PEACE CONSERVATOR ....................................... HB-0251 MUNI SOT TAX-NEW HOME RULE.................................... HB-0752 MUNI SOT TAX-NEW HOME RULE.................................... HB-0800 MUNI-HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS ........................................ HB-0573 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS............................ HB-1847 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-1846 PEN CD-SERS&TRS--ACTUARY REPORT ........................ HB-1845 PROP TAX CD-DEEDS ......................................................... HB-1304 PROP TAX CD-PMT OF INT FUND........................................ HB-1303 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-LIBRARY ........................................ HB-1898 PROP TAX-ACCELERATED BILLING................................... HB-2559 PROP TX CD-APPEALS BRD-TECH................................ HB-1465 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-S & LS ............................................. HB-1194 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-SAVING&LOANS ........................ HB-2370 SALES TX-OCC AND USE TX-TECH .................................. HB-1710 SCH CD-INTERFND TRANSFERS-TECH.......................... HB-0208 SCH CD-RECOGNITION EXEMPTION................................. HB-2123 SCHCD- PRIVACY-PARENTAL CONSENT........................ HB-1198 ST EMPLOYEE HOUSING ACT................................................. HB-0252 ST FIN-HEADQTR REPORT DEADLINE .............................. HB- 118 ST FINANCE-2% TRANSFER POWER................................... HB-2431 SUCCESSOR AGENCY ACT .................................................. HB-1120 TWP ASSESSOR VACANCY-POL PARTY ............................ HB-0880 USE & SERV USE TAX-GRAPHIC ART ................................ HB-1133 VEH CD-FLARES-SNOWMOBILE REG.............................. HB-2360 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BIGGINS HOUSE BILL: 90, 100, 445, 999, 1000, 1156, 1247, 1262, 1270, 1509, 1526, 1571, 1574, 1645, 1655, 1656, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1690, 1804, 1805, 1810, 2070, 2439, 2440, 2442, 2445, 2447, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2455, 2456, 2459 SENATE BILL: 51, 105, 205, 264, 368, 387, 388, 389, 440, 486, 660, 843, 925, 926, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1056, 1057, 1083 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 23 2181 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP) $VERMILION OCCUPATIONAL TECH................................... HB-0794 ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS ................................ HB-0091 ANIMAL WELFARE-FOSTER HOMES ................................. HB-1917 BAIL AGENT LICENSING ACT.............................................. HB-0719 BD HGH ED ISAC-BUDGET PROPOSAL.................... ..... HB-0122 BEES & APIARIES ADMIN REVIEW............... ................... HB-0907 CD CORR -PAROLE REHEARING................................... HB-2526 CD CORR-PAROLE REHEARINGS .................................... HB-2513 CELLULAR 911 SURCHARGE....................... ......... HB-0124 CIV ADMIN CD-PARKINSON'S DISEA............................. HB-1321 CIV PRO-ADDING DEFENDANT-TIME.......................... HB-2512 CMS-STATE POLICE SURPLUS CARS.............................. HB-2401 COMM COLL-E ST LOUIS 95 TAXES..................................... HB-2150 COUNTY JAIL-PRE-EXISTNG CONDIT.......................... HB-1983 CRIM PRO & CIV PRO-POST CONVTN............................. HB-2527 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE-REPEAL......................... ...HB-1732 CTY JAIL-DOC REIMBURSE MED.......... ......................... HB-1982 DAY CARE HOMES-STAFF REQUIRMNT........................... HB-0942 DEPT NAT RESOURCES-SHOTGUNS ................................. HB-0965 DISSOLUTION-LEGAL DISABILITY..................................... HB-0718 DPA-CHECK-RACE TRAK-RIVERBOAT....................... HB-1200 DPA-EMPLOYMENT BRIDGE PROG................................... HB-1817 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT ........................................... HB-0120 EPA-TECHNICAL ........................... ........................ ............ HB-1752 FARM PRESERVATION-IN TOWN FARM......................... HB-0512 FEES & SALARIES ACT-RECODIFY.................................. HB-1731 FIRE PROTECT DIST-DISCONNECT..................................... HB-0123 FIRE PROTECTION- BD OF TRUSTEES............................... HB-2531 FIRE PROTECTION-BD OF TRUSTEES ................................ HB-2637 FIRST 1995 GENERAL REVISORY............................................ HB-1733 FREE INFO-CHANGE APPEAL PROCED ......................... HB-0828 GAS REVENUE TAX-GROSS RECEIPTS ............................ HB-1149 GED TEST FEES-SCHOLARSHIPS.................................... HB-0940 GENERAL REVISORY ACT ....... ........................................... HB-1730 GOVT ETHICS-PROHIBTS HONORARIA............................. HB-1498 GRAIN CODE ......................................... ........................... H B-1490 HEALTH CARE UTIL-TASK FORCE...................................... HB-0783 HEARING TEST-SCREEN INFANTS.................................. HB-2591 HGHR ED-ISAC MEMBERS .................................................. HB-0660 HLTH FAC PLAN ACT-IDPH POWERS.............................. HB-1130 HUMAN RTS-STATE AGCY-VETERANS .......................... B-1522 INS CD PROMPT PAY MEDICAL BILL.................................. HB-0673 JUV CT-MINOR-CONFINEMENT.................................... HB-0314 JUVENILE SELLS CANNABIS-ADULT................................. HB-0036 LEAD SCREENING-KINDERGRTN ONLY......................... HB-1170 LIQUOR ACT- BEER DISTRIBUTION ................................... HB-1802 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES............................ HB-2532 MED CTR DIST ACT- ACQUISIT-TECH .............................. HB-2407 MUNI CD--CHI PARKING TICKET......................................... HB-2562 MUNICIPAL CD-DISCONNECT WATER ........................ HB-0185 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION....................................... HB-1926 OVERWEIGHT VEHICLE FINE DISTRB ................................ HB-1085 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS............................... HB-0244 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE-FORMULA....................... HB-2524 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE/FORMULA............................ HB-0414 PEN CD-TRS-INSURANCE.................................................... HB-0323 PENSIONS-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY.............................. HB-0118 PRIV SWIM POOL ENCLOSURE ACT... .......................... HB-2555 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSL -TECH .................................. HB-1751 PROBATION-SERVICE FUND-TECH............................... HB-0827 PROP TAX EXEMPT-HISTORICAL SOC............................... HB-0121 PROP TX--ASSESSOR QUALIFICATION ............................ HB-2519 PROP TX-BACK TAXES-CO ERROR ................................ HB-2659 PUB AID--DEMO PROJ--RESOURCES................................... HB-1818 PUB COMM COLL-APPRENTICESHIPS............................. HB-2133 PUB COMM COLL-POWERS-TECHNICAL...................... HB-2231 RIVERBOAT LIC-DANVILLE ............................................... HB-1971 2182 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SALARY WITHHOLD-COMM COLLEGE ..................... HB-0801 SANI DIST-APPOINT CHIEF ADMIN................................... HB-0270 SANI DIST-APPOINT CHIEF ADMIN.............................. HB-0450 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE ED-FELONS .............................. HB-2273 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS................................... HB-0445 SCH CD-INTERFND TRANSFERS-TECH...................... HB-0208 SCH CD-LIFE- SAFETY -ACCESSIBLTY ........................... HB-0784 SCH CD-REP BEHAVIORAL INTERVEN.............................. HB-0717 ST FIN-SICK LEAVE REPAYMENT....................................... HB-0605 STATE POLICE-APPT FORMER ICC ..................................... HB-0046 STATE PROPERTY-QUICKCLAIM ....................................... HB-0823 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT..................................................... HB-0313 TAX-CAR LEASING................... ....................................... HB-0742 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE.................................... HB-0604 TWNSHPS-HIST SOCIETY DONATIONS........................ HB-0211 UCC-SECURITY INTEREST IN CROPS.............................. HB-1258 UNIV OF ILLINOIS ACT-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2406 USE & SERV USE TAX-GRAPHIC ART................................ HB-1133 VEH CD-LMTD OPERATION PERMITS ............................ HB-0941 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE-SAFETY EQUIP.......................... HB-0878 VEH CD-OPERATION PERMITS.................................. HB-0603 VEH CD-TRUCK TRACTOR TRAILERS .................... HB-0858 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP-SCRAP................................. HB-1528 VITAL REC-ADOPTEE-CHANGE NAME........................... HB-0119 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH CERTIF......................................... HB-1664 WRK COMP-RATE ADJUST INCREASE............................... HB-2115 9- 1-1 PRIVATE SWITCH/PENALTY .................................... HB-0753 911 SYSTEMS- REFERENDUM ............................................ HB-0149 911 -SHORT TITLE-TECH....... ............................... HB-0135 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 398, 852, 1059, 1574, 2080, 2301 SENATE BILL: 26, 42, 43, 54, 102, 112, 115, 141, 159, 185, 207, 210, 240, 274, 276, 281, 331, 370, 371, 392, 442, 449, 539, 567, 588, 598, 623, 679, 760, 854, 958, 1152, 1202 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 78 BLAGOJEVICH, ROD R. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM) $LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ,........................................... HB-2033 AFDC-FAMILY TRANSITION ................................................. HB-0342 AFDC-WORK FOR GRANT ........... . ...B........... ................... HB-2032 CD CIV PRO-INTEREST ON JUDGMNT ............................. HB-0962 CD COR-GOOD TIME-ELTRONIC DET.............................. HB-1052 CD CORR-RESTITUTN-TIME PERIOD............................... HB-2049 CHILD SUPP-DRIVERS LIC REVOCTN............................ HB-0156 CIV PRO-IMPLANTS-2 YRS LIABLE................................. HB-2030 CIV PRO-NAME CHANGE-NOTICE................................. HB-1047 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT ....................................... HB-2047 COMP REVIEW BD-JUDGES SALARY................................. HB-1161 CORRECTIONAL NOTES-PROBATION.............................. HB-2045 CRIM CD &FIREARMS-STALKING .................................. HB-0611 CRIM CD-HOUSING MANAGEMENT.......................... .... HB-2028 CRIM CD-2ND FELONY VIOLATIONS............................. HB-0469 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN ............................ HB-1022 CRIM-SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFEND........................ HB-1046 CRIMINAL CD-HARMFUL MATERIALS ............................. HB-1051 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-VARIOUS ............................................. HB-2139 DCFS-COMMUNITY SERVICES ........................................... HB-0593 DEFACE PROP-SUSPEND DRIVER LIC................................ HB-2509 DOMSTIC VIOLNCE--VICTIMS RIGHTS............................ HB-2671 DPA--AFDC- RESPONSIBILTY -FRAUD............................ HB-0890 DPA-JOB SEARCH-WORK PROGRAMS.......................... HB-2031 EDUC APPROP INCREASE ACT............................................. HB-2011 EDUCATION REFORM ORGANIZATIONS......................... HB-2003 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE...................................... HB-0686 FOSTER HOME-BACKGROUND CHECKS.. ........................ HB-0622 FREE INFO-CHANGE APPEAL PROCED............................. HB-0828 2183 BLAGOJEVICH, ROD R. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. HGHR ED STUD ASSIST-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2223 INC TAX-PUBLIC AID EMPL CREDIT.................................. HB-1964 INPATIENT POST CHILDBIRTH CARE .................................. HB-2514 INS COVERAGE-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE............................. HB-2502 INS-BREAST IMPLANT COVERAGE .................................... HB-2029 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION...................................... HB-2046 LT GOV-REDUCE DUTIES ..................................................... HB-2034 NO FOID--DOMESTIC BATTERY ............................................ HB-0613 NURSING HOME-EMPLOYEE-CHECK.............................. HB-1160 PROBATION FEES ........................................... ..................... HB-2048 SCH CD-ATTEND CNTR TREASURER ............................ HB-2005 SCH CD-BD MEMBER CHILDREN ................................... HB-2017 SCH CD-BUILDING STANDARDS ......................................... HB-1906 SCH CD-CHGO ATTEND CNTR CHANGE........................... HB-2016 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED-APPOINTMENT.......................... HB-2020 SCH CD-CHGO BD EDUC-VACANCIES............................. HB-2023 SCH CD-CHGO BD RETAINED MEMBER............................ HB-2022 SCH CD-CHGO PLAYGROUND REHAB............................... HB-2018 SCH CD-CHGO SCHOOL STAFFING..................................... HB-2006 SCH CD-CHGO STAFF REDUCTIONS................................... HB-2026 SCH CD-CHGO SUBDIST OFFCE SIZE ................................. HB-2014 SCH CD-CHGO VACANT TEACHNG JOB............................ HB-2013 SCH CD-CHI ATTEN CNTR SCHEDULE........................... HB-2007 SCH CD-CHI ATTEND CENTER FUNDS.............................. HB-2009 SCH CD-CHI CUSTODIAN FORMULA................................. HB-2000 SCH CD-COMMON SCHOOL FUND-USE .......................... HB-2015 SCH CD-INTERNAL ACCOUTS .............................................. HB-2010 SCH CD-LOCAL COUNCIL CANDIDATE............................. HB-2008 SCH CD-LOCAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS.............................. HB-2002 SCH CD-LOW LEVEL MAINTENCE JOB.............................. HB-2012 SCH CD-NOMINATING COMMISSION................................ HB-2021 SCH CD-STAGGER SCH COUNCL TERM............................ HB-2019 SCHCD-LOC SCH COUNCIL-CLERICAL......................... HB-2004 SCHCD-TRUANT OFFCR-STATES ATTY.......................... HB-2001 SCHOOL CD-MATTERS NOT WAIVABLE........................... HB-2274 ST ETHICS- CONTRACTS- FISCAL..................................... HB-0777 STRUCTURD INTRMEDATE SANCTION............................... HB-2050 WORKER RETRAINING ACT .................................................. HB-0317 WRK COMP-NO EMPLOYEE PENALTY ............................. HB-1700 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLAGOJEVICH HOUSE BILL: 12, 125, 730, 1183, 1221, 1272, 1672, 1761, 1908, 2279 SENATE BILL: 833, 908, 1204 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 21 BOLAND, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM) ADOPTION-PUTATIV FATHER NOTICE ............................ HB-2435 AFDC-FAMILY TRANSITION ............................................ HB-0342 ANNUAL REPORTS-MULTICOLOR...................................... HB-0629 ATM FEES-$1 PER TRANSACTION ....................................... HB-0621 CONSERVTN-ADOPT-A-RIVER PRGM........................... HB-0280 CRIME VICTIMS- NO FEE-CASE ......................................... HB-1672 DPHLTH-RURAL HEALTH CARE.......................................... HB-0144 EDUCATE FOR FUTURE TODAY ACT.................................... HB-0501 ELEC CD & PUBLIC UTIL-COMCOMM................................ HB-0664 ESCROW ACCOUNT--INTEREST ........................................... HB-0786 GASOHOL USE/REQUIREMENT-TECH .............................. HB-1272 HGHRED-INCREASE MERIT SCHLRSHP...........................HB-0499 INC TAX-EARNED INC CREDIT .......................................... HB-1 196 INC TAX-TUITION DEDUCTION........................................... HB-0617 JUV CT--DELINQUENT--GED ....................... ................... HB-1582 LEGISLATION SUNSHINE ACT ................................. ....... HB-2504 LOCAL GOVT-PRE-ELECTION SALARY........................... HB-0825 LOCAL GOVT-SCH-USE SOY INK....................................... HB-1182 M ISSISSIPPI RIVER ACT ......................................................... HB-0253 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENTS........................ HB-1195 PROCUREMENT--CODE ......................................................... HB-1851 PROCUREMENT-LOTTERY PRIZES.................................. HB-1617 2184 BOLAND, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB AID-ASSISTED LIVING PRGM ...................................... HB-0306 RESPITE PROJECTS-FUNDING ............................................. HB-0590 SALES TAX EXEMPT-DONATIONS...................................... HB-0615 SCH CD-REQ STUDY-STATE-LOC GVT......................... HB-1689 SCH CD-SCHOOL NURSE REQUIRED.................................. HB-0947 SCH DISTRICT VALIDATION ACT.......................................... HB-0854 TAXPAYERS EMPOWERMENT BOARD................................. HB-0343 VEH CD MINORS-DRUGS-ALCOHOL............................. HB-1718 VEH CD-COLLEGE LICENSE PLATES.................................. HB-1705 VEH CD-PASS SCHOOL BUS-PENALTY............................ HB-0539 WORKERS COMP-PROHIBITS DUNNING .......................... HB-0136 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOLAND HOUSE BILL: 57, 159, 273, 275, 410, 414, 777, 778, 826, 1123, 1183, 1212, 1276, 1312, 1437, 1521, 1706, 1707, 1709, 1827, 1908, 2514, 2525, 2578, 2584 SENATE BILL: 28, 453, 710, 1082 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 BOST, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP) $SUPP-DOT-RAIL SERVICE .................................................. HB-2667 BUDGET STABILITY ACCOUNT ACT..................................... HB-2132 CD CORR -ELIMINATE FREE POSTAGE............................ HB-2094 CD CORR--GOOD TIME--4.5 DAYS ........................................ HB-2038 CD CORR-MEDICAL CARE-COPAYMENT ....................... HB-2473 CD CORR -SENTENCING -TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2321 CLIMATE CHANGE-INTERSTATE COMM ......................... HB-2301 COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES.............................................. HB-1696 CONS FRD SENIORS-30-DAY CANCEL............................. HB-1575 CONSERVATION PASSPORT--DISCOUNT........................... HB-1529 COUNTY CD-IMPACT INCARCERATION........................... HB-0186 CRIM CD-COMPEL ORG MEMBERSHIP.............................. HB-1708 CRIM CD-NITROUS OXIDE................................................... HB-2317 CRIM CD-NITROUS OXIDE-PROHIBTS............................ HB-2474 CRIM CD--WEAPONS -PENALTY .......................................... HB-0564 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY-APPEAL............................. HB-0865 CRIM PRO-POST-CONVICTION-TIME............................ HB-2236 CTY HOME RULE TAXS-CTY COLLECT............................. HB-1644 DAY CARE HOMES-STAFF REQUIRMNT........................... HB-0942 DCCA- COMPETITIVENESS CONFERENC .......................... HB-1806 DCCA-EXPORTS-SM BUS-GRANTS ................................. HB-2343 DCCA-SMALL BUS LOAN PROGRAM.................................. HB-1693 DPHLTH-INFANT HIV TRANS PROGRM ............................ HB-1657 EDUCATIONAL PRIORITIES ACT ........................................... HB-1627 ETHANOL CONVERSION........................................................ HB-0318 FARM NUISANCE-ATTY FEES-COSTS ............................. HB-1940 FIREARM PREEMPTN ST REGULATION.............................. HB-0568 GASOHOL TX ABATEMNT/COMPLIANCE........................... HB-1492 GRF CASH RESERVE FUND .................................................... HB-1643 HAZING-DEFINES & PENALIZES..................................... HB-0113 HGHR ED-SSU-UOI-EFFECTIVE DATE........................... HB-0258 HGHR ED-TUITION INCREASES.......................................... HB-0456 HIGHR ED-FORMULA GRANT AWARDS ........................ HB-1855 HLTH CARE WORKER-BACKGROUND CK........................ HB-0256 HUNTING LICENSE-NEED FOID CARD .............................. HB-1615 INC TAX--MEDICAL INS DEDUCT..................................... HB-2153 JOLIET MARQUETTE TRAIL-PLAQUES .............................. HB-0356 KOREAN WAR MEM-HISTORIC SITE.................................. HB-1511 LIQUOR CONTROL-REGULATE............................................ HB-0793 LOCAL RECORDS-PUBLIC-MAP AMEND........................ HB-0934 MIGRATORY BIRD REGISTRATION ...................................... HB-1093 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD- SELLING.............................. HB-0815 MUNI CD-NO COMBINED POL & FIRE............................ HB-2277 NAT RES ACT-EMISSION ALLOWANCE ............................ HB-0841 OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS-COUNCIL................................. HB-0796 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE-FORMULA........................ HB-2524 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE/FORMULA.......................... HB-0414 PEN CD-UNIV-EARLY RETIREMENT............................ HB-0845 POL TRAIN--VICTIM COMPASSION................................... HB-2466 2185 BOST, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP)-Cont POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-2279 POLICE-FIRE DEATH BEN-CHAPLAIN............................. HB-2278 POST PARTURITION CARE ..................................................... HB-2557 PUB AID-CLINIC PAYMENTS ....................... ................... HB-1868 PUB HEALTH-IV DRUGS AT HOME ..................................... HB-1660 RE TAX-REBUILT HOMESTD EXEMPTN............................ HB-1645 SCH CD-MIA-POW SCHOLARSHIPS .................................. HB-0598 SMALL BUSNS-SELF-REPRESNTATION.......................... HB-2281 ST & CNTY FAIR FUNDS ....................................................... HB-1493 ST PRINTING- SOYBEAN INK ................................................ HB-1653 STATE FAIR-FARM SAFETY COURSE................................. HB-1650 STATE POLICE-APPT FORMER ICC ..................................... HB-0046 TWSHP-HIGHWAY-CONTRACTS ................................... HB-0897 UCC-SECURITY INTEREST IN CROPS................................ HB-1258 UTIL FUEL ADJUST NO COAL TRANS................................... HB-1531 VEH CD-HWY ACCESS DISTANCE ....................................... HB-2128 VEH CD-OPERATION PERMITS............................................. HB-0603 VEH CD-TRUCK LENGTHS ................................................... HB-1202 VEH CD-TRUCKS-MULTI YR PLATES .............................. HB-2202 VEH CD-WEIGH TRUCK-15 MINUTES.............................. HB-1217 VETERANS HOMES-RECODIFICATION........................... HB-1508 WILDLIFE & FISH-LICENSE AGE 65.................................... HB-0367 WILDLIFE-HUNTING SEASON DATES .............................. HB-1092 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOST HOUSE BILL: 122, 412, 497, 589, 638, 691, 965, 1197, 1248, 1490, 1510, 1574, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1658, 1694, 1804, 1808, 1810, 1926, 2079, 2203, 2439, 2443, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2454, 2455, 2513, 2562 SENATE BILL: 10, 54, 113, 157, 185, 249, 276, 327, 331, 448, 454, 559, 690, 721, 763, 764, 775, 964, 1111 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 19, 35, 52, 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 BRADY, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP) $SUPP-DOT-RAIL SERVICE ................................................. HB-2667 AUTO DAMAGE-ARBITRATION......................................... HB-1670 AUTO DAMAGE- ARBITRATION......................................... HB-1738 COUNTIES CD-DEPUTIES-OATH........................................ HB-0505 HIGHWAY CD-DRAINAGE TAX ........................................... HB-0174 HOME RULE TRANSFER TAXES ............................................. HB-0659 INS CD REHABILITATE-LIQUIDATE................................... HB-2327 INS- RECIPROCALS-CAPITAL......................................... HB-1876 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1739 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1740 PEN CD-ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES............................... HB-2662 PEN CD-CHGO CRIME LAB TRANSFER.............................. HB-2245 PEN CD-DEPT OF INSUR-INVSTMTS................................ HB-1491 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVOR .................................... HB-0095 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY ....................... HB-0177 PEN CD-DNST TEACHERS-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-0322 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE ..................................... HB-1556 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE..................................... HB-1557 PEN CD-IMRF-SCHOOL DISTRICTS.................................. HB-0413 PEN CD-INVSTMT AUTH-TECHNICAL............................ HB-2176 PEN CD-POLICE & FIREFIGHTERS...................................... HB-2177 PEN CD- TRS -INSURANCE................................................. HB-0323 PEN LAWS COMM-IMRF EARLY RETMT........................... HB-1555 PEN LAWS COMM/IMRF EARLY RETMT............................. HB-1213 POL & FIRE-AGE DISCRIMINATION ................................. HB-2359 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1045 REV SHARING-COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ HB-0385 SAVING BNK-LOAN ASSN-LIABILITY .......................... HB-1882 SCHCD-SOCIAL WORKERS ........................................ HB-0012 UNINSURED MOTORIST COVERGE.................................... HB-1737 VEH CD-AGGRAVATD RECKLES DRIVG........................ HB-0386 VEH CD-FLEET VEH-REGISTRATION ............................ HB-0504 VEH CD-PROOF OF INS-PLATES ..................................... HB-2203 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRADY 2186 BRADY, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 46, 258, 865, 1534, 1655, 1656, 1746, 1796, 1843, 1847, 2236 SENATE BILL: 50, 66, 102, 114, 118, 230, 253, 274, 346, 423, 424, 524, 533, 540, 598, 616, 689, 738, 741, 761, 961, 977, 978, 1000, 1027, 1094, 1191 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM) ABUSED CHILD--INVESTIGATION...................................... HB-0364 AGING-EXPEND APPROPRIATIONS .............................. HB-0650 CHILDREN-EARLY INTERVENTION .................................. HB-0166 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-TRANSPORT................................... HB-0134 CRIM CD-WEAPONS- PENALTY .......................................... HB-0564 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE-REPEAL............................ HB-1732 CTY CD/AGRICULTURAL USE REGS .................................... HB-1216 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 .............................. HB-0640 FEES & SALARIES ACT-RECODIFY..................................... HB-1731 FIRST 1995 GENERAL REVISORY........................................ HB-1733 FISH-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION ORG.......................... HB-0663 GENERAL REVISORY ACT ...................................................... HB-1730 HUNTING LICENSE-AGE RQMT....................................... HB-0988 HUNTING LICENSE-NEED FOID CARD.............................. HB-1615 INC TAX-DEDUCT NEW BUS INVESMT ............................ HB-0268 LICENSED ATHLETIC TRAINERS........................................... HB-0481 MIGRATORY BIRD REGISTRATION ................................... HB-1093 MISSISSIPPI RIVER ACT ....................................................... HB-0253 MUNI CD-CLERKS-TECH CHANGE................................. HB-1043 MUNI CD-MAYOR-TECH CHANGE ................................ HB-1041 PARK DIST-BONDS-LEASE-CAP PLAN......................... HB-1103 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR........................... HB-0826 PEN CD-IMRF-SHERIFF DISABILITY................................ HB-0677 PEN CD- IMRF-25 YRS ANY AGE.................................... HB-0133 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS--REFILLS..................................... HB-2536 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ.............................. HB-0223 PUB OFFICER-CONTRACT INTEREST........................... HB-0946 RIVERBOAT -DOCKSIDE GAMING ...................................... HB-0232 RIVERBOATS-WAGERING TAX-LOCAL ........................ HB-1218 SCH CD-HANDICAPPED-TECHNICAL......................... HB-0483 SCH CD-LENGTHEN SCHOOL TERMS.............................. HB-2116 SCH CD-RECOMPUTATION OF CLAIMS........................... HB-2677 SCH CD-REGL OFF OVERSIGHT BD..................................... HB-1921 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL............................H........HB-2673 SCHCD-CHRISTA MCAULIFFE PROGRA......................... HB-1956 SCHOOL CD-INVESTMNT CLUB-TECHL......................... HB-0482 VEH CD-FLARES--SNOWMOBILE REG ............................ HB-2360 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS................................... HB-0132 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS................................... HB-1159 VEH CD-PERSONAL PLATE REC VEH.............................. HB-1179 VEH CD-REPLATE PROCESS REQ'D................................... HB-0137 VETERANS PREFERENCE MUNICIPAL.............................. HB-0125 WILDLIFE-HUNTING SEASON DATES ............................ HB-1092 WORKERS COMP-PROHIBITS DUNNING .......................... HB-0136 WRK COMP-NO COLLECT-EMPLOYEE.......................... HB-1211 9-1-1 PRIVATE SWITCH/PENALTY.................................. HB-0753 911 -SHORT TITLE-TECH ................................................... HB-0135 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 211, 320, 362, 403, 1183, 1272, 1636, 1887, 2551, 2562, 2612 SENATE BILL: 256, 317, 323, 365, 818, 931, 1082, 1122 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM) BANKS SELL INSURANCE ..................................................... HB-1335 BANKS-DIRECTORS--DISCLOSURE.................................... HB-0377 BINGO-RAISE PAYOUT CAP................................................ HB-0671 CAMPAIGN SIGNS--REMOVAL ........................................... HB-1174 CD CORR -PRISONER-HIGH SCHOOL ............................ HB-0548 CHILD SUPP-DRIVERS LIC REVOCTN.............................. HB-0156 2187 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD & PRIV DETECT-FIREARMS.............................. HB-1173 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ..................................... HB-0116 CRIMINAL PENALTIES-GANGS..... ........ ....................... HB-1175 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT.............................................. HB-0655 ELEC CD & PUBLIC UTIL-COMCOMM................................ HB-0664 ELECTROLOGISTS LICENSURE.............................................. HB-0773 EPA-SCHOOLS-HAZARDOUS WASTE............................. HB-0358 FIN INST FINANCE AGENCY EXEMPT.............................. HB-2346 JUVENILE SELLS CANNABIS-ADULT................................. HB-0036 MEAT INSPECTORS-BILINGUAL................................. HB-1543 METRO WATER DIST-PERS EXAMS................................. HB-1674 METRO WATER -BID BONDS................................................ HB-1675 NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE LICENSES................................. HB-0632 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-EARLY RETMT.............................. HB-0870 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE--ELECTIONS ....................................... HB-0875 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ........................................... HB-0869 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE.......... ............................. HB-0872 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-3% INCR AT 55............................... HB-0873 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-OMNIBUS................................. HB-0581 PEN CD-CHGO MUNICIPAL-OMNIBUS.......................... HB-0582 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR ............................ HB-1146 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT .......................... HB-0580 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT .......................... HB-0744 PEN CD-COOK CO POLICE-INCREASE........................... HB-1292 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST.......................... HB-2570 PEN CD-MWRD-OMNIBUS ................................................ HB-0743 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-0876 PROF GEOLOGST LICNSE-LOCKSMITH........................... HB-0549 PROP TX CD-MWRD-TAX EXEMPTION ......................... HB-1999 RE TAX-TAX FREEDOM ACT...................... ...................... HB-1291 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-S & LS ........................................... HB-1194 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-SAVING&LOANS........................ HB-2370 SAVING BNK-LOAN ASSN-LIABILITY........................... HB-1882 SCH CD-DISCLOSE CRIMINAL OFFEN............................... HB-0731 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT................................................. HB-0642 STATE POLICE BACK PAY AWARD...................................... HB-0913 VEH CD-FIREFIGHTER POLICE PLAT............................... HB-0221 VEH CD-GOV ETHICS ............................................................. HB-1124 VEH CD-PARKING--EXPIRED PLATE................................. HB-0848 VEH CD-PLATE CVR-MOV VIOLATION.......................... HB-1333 VEH CD-PROOF OF INS-PLATES ...................................... HB-2203 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-OPEN DOORS................................ HB-0493 VEH CD-TRUCKS-MULTI YR PLATES .............................. HB-2202 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUGIELSKI HOUSE BILL: 278, 460, 461, 611, 622, 644, 1262, 1503, 1596, 1686, 1687, 1746, 1911, 2139, 2279 SENATE BILL: 17, 100, 225, 440, 645, 727, 796 BURKE, DANIEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT .......................................... HB-1315 ANIMAL WELFARE-FOSTER HOMES ............................... HB-1917 ANIMAL WELFARE-GUARD DOGS....................................... HB-0038 ANIMALS-HUMANENESS-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-2438 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS REQUIRED.............................. HB-0279 CHARITABLE GAMES-TAX REDUCTION......................... HB-2577 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSNG ................................ HB-2348 COLLECTN AGENCY-COMPLAINT-FEES...................... HB-0003 CON FRD REFUND UNEARN INTEREST .............................. HB-0625 CONSUMER FRAUD-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1782 DIESEL SMOKE-MOTOR VEHICLES................................... HB-0277 DPH-EMS FOR CHILDREN...................................................... HB-0354 ELEC CD- NOTICE OF VALID PETITN................................. HB-0039 ELECTROLOGISTS LICENSURE.............................................. HB-0773 HEAT-COOL SYSTEM BUYER PROTECT......................... HB-0269 INSUR CD--POLICE--PREPAY ................................................ HB-2157 LIQ CNTRL-RECORDS-LICENSES.......... ........ HB-2462 LIQ CNTRL-RETAILER-HOME BREW............................ HB-2461 2188 BURKE, DANIEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM)-Cont LIQUOR-LEGAL DISABILITY-SERVE........................... HB-2463 METRO WATER DIST-PERS EXAMS.................................... HB-1674 METRO WATER -BID BONDS ................................................ HB-1675 MOBILE HMS UTILTY CONECT-PLUMB........................... HB-0032 NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE LICENSES................................... HB-0632 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR ............................. HB-1146 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-BOARD-NO ATTY........................ HB-2158 PEN CD-DNST POL-PICK UP ............................................. HB-2160 PEN CD-DNST POL-REMARRY ........................................... HB-2161 PEN CD-DNST POL-TREASURER ....................................... HB-2163 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-TRUSTEE..................................... HB-2159 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-PORTABILITY.................................. HB-2162 PUB HLTH PREVENTIVE MEDICINE...................................... HB-2579 REALTORS-CROWDED SCHOOL INFO ............................... HB-0037 RULE OF 78THS-PROHIBITED .......................................... HB-1784 SCH CD-ANNUAL CHICAGO AUDIT.................................... HB-2684 SCH CD-CHI GEN SUPT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2270 VEH CD-PLATE CVR-MOV VIOLATION............................ HB-1333 VEH CD-VIETNAM VET PLATES........................................ HB-2578 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURKE HOUSE BILL: 309, 549, 580, 581, 582, 630, 921, 1686, 1859, 2279 SENATE BILL: 26, 159, 225, 230, 398, 534, 623, 869 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 9 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM) ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS............................... HB-0091 BANKS SELL INSURANCE .................................................. HB-1335 CAMPAIGN SIGNS-REMOVAL .............................................. HB-1174 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... HB-0643 CRIM CD & PRIV DETECT-FIREARMS ................................ HB-1173 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARM SALES .......................................... HB-0641 CRIMINAL PENALTIES-GANGS.................................................. HB-1175 FINANCE-ROAD FUND-TECH.................................. HB-2206 HGWAY CD- BILLBOADS--SIGNS-ADVER....................... HB-1878 HOUSING DEVELOPMT-AFFORD HSING......................... HB-2334 HWY CD-CONTRACT PUB TRANSPORT.............................. HB-1711 INC TAX CHECK-OFF-CHILD SAFETY ............................. HB-0184 INTERNET ACCESS-USE TASK FORCE............................... HB-0657 LONG TERM CARE PLAN STRATEGY................................... HB-1062 METRO WATER DIST-PERS EXAMS .................................... HB-1674 METRO WATER -BID BONDS ................................................ HB-1675 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-EARLY RETMT .............................. HB-0870 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ELECTIONS....................................... HB-0875 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCREASE MIN............................. B-0874 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-REMARRIAGE............................... HB-0871 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ........................................ HB-0869 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE....................................... HB-0872 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW ANNUITY.......................... HB-0877 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-3% INCR AT 55.................................. HB-0492 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-3% INCR AT 55.................................. HB-0873 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-OMNIBUS....................................... HB-0581 PEN CD-CHGO MUNICIPAL-OMNIBUS............................ HB-0582 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR ............................ HB-1146 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT ........................ HB-0580 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT.......................... HB-0744 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE............................. HB-0654 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS........................... HB-0384 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DUTY DISABILTY............................. HB-0334 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT.................................. HB-0336 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY............................................ HB-0335 PEN CD-CHGO POL-WIDOW ANNUITY ........................... HB-0349 PEN CD-COOK CO POLICE-INCREASE............................. HB-1292 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ....................... HB-2570 PEN CD--MWRD--OMNIBUS ............................................... HB-0743 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-0876 PROP TX CD--MWRD-TAX EXEMPTION ........................... HB-1999 RE TAX-TAX FREEDOM ACT.............................................. HB-1291 2189 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont TICKET SCALPING-TICKET BROKERS ............................... HB-1002 TRUSTS & TRUSTEES-PROBATES..................................... HB-1608 USE & OCC TAX-ROLLING STOCK.................................... HB-0503 VEH CD-FIREFIGHTER POLICE PLAT............................... HB-0221 VEH CD-PLATE CVR-MOV VIOLATION............................ HB-1333 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-OPEN DOORS................................ HB-0493 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 12, 278, 460, 461, 491, 549, 611, 622, 642, 644, 787, 1156, 1686, 1687, 1911, 2139, 2279 SENATE BILL: 99, 100, 222, 230, 282, 509, 598, 736, 857 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP) AERONAUTICS RECIPROCITY--TECH............................. ....HB-1471 AIRPORT AUTH-POPULATION-TECH .............................. HB-0526 AIRPORT AUTH-PURPOSE-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-0527 AIRPORT ZONING-REMEDIES-TECH.........................H.... HB-1472 BEER FAIR DEALNG ACT-DISTRIBTR................................ HB-1801 BUILD IL BONDS-$I DECREASE........................................... . HB-1474 BUILD IL BONDS-$1 DECREASE........................................... HB-1515 BUILD IL BONDS-DECREASE $1............................................ HB-1478 BUILD IL BONDS-DOWN $8................................................ HB-1477 BUSINESS DEV CORP ACT....................................................... HB-2214 CIV PRO-LIABILITY -TECH ................................................. HB-0202 DEPT TEMP SUPPORT SERVICES-NEW ............................ HB-2632 DEV FINANCE AUTH-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1514 DISSOLUTION--MODIFY AGREEMENTS............................. HB-1388 ED LAB RELATIONS-TECHNICAL..................................... .. HB-2610 ELEC CD-ELECTIONS--TECHNICAL .................................. HB-1496 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1469 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL........................................................... HB-1497 GO BOND ACT-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-1513 GO BOND AUTHORIZATION-INCREASE........................... HB-2481 GO BONDS-$1 DECREASE ..................................................... HB-1475 GO BONDS-$1 DECREASE ....................................................... HB-1476 GO BONDS--1 DECREASE ..................................... .......... HB-1512 GO BONDS- $2 DECREASE ....................................................... HB-1473 GOVT ETHICS-PROHIBTS HONORARIA........................... HB-1498 HLTH CARE WORKER-BACKGROUND CK........................ HB-0256 HLTH FACIL PLAN ACT-BOARD-PERM.......................... HB-2402 HYDROELECTRIC POWER ACT........................................ HB-1464 IL RESEARCH PARK-TECH ................................................... HB-1841 METRO AIRPORT AUTHORITY ACT....................................... HB-2189 MIN WGE- TRUCKERS- APPLICABILTY .......................... HB-1576 NUCLEAR SAFETY-TECH CHANGE .................................. HB-1463 OFFICIALS CONVICTED/TECHNICAL................................ HB-1499 PREVAILING WAGE-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0083 PROP TAX CD-OPEN SPACE-TECH.................................. HB-2323 PROP TX CD-BUILDING PERMITS....................................... HB-0931 PROP TX-LIMITATION-PURPOSE.................................... HB-0932 PROPERTY TX CD-ONE YEAR EXTEND........................... HB-1461 PUB UTIL EMISSION SALES ............................................. HB-0041 PUBLIC LABOR-TITLE-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2611 RIVERBOATS-TECHNICAL ....................................H............. HB-1479 RIVERBOATS-TECHNICAL CHANGE .................................. HB-1281 RTA-OPERATIONS -TECH CHANGE .................................. HB-1462 RURAL BOND BANK ACT-MONEY/TECH......................... HB-1480 SCH CD-PUPIL TRANSPORT HAZARDS............................. HB-1163 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL ............................... HB-0201 TORTS-PRODUCT LIAB-DAMAGES.................................. HB-0020 UNEMP INS-DEFINITION-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-2594 UNEMP INS-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICL......................... HB-2595 WORK COMP--ARBITRATORS--TECH .............................. HB-1470 WRK COMP-APPLICATION-TECHNICAL..................... HB-0838 WRK COMP- APPLICATION--TECHNICAL ..................... HB-2593 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 1197, 1198 SENATE BILL: 157, 204, 206, 298, 338, 478, 503, 532, 568, 579, 585, 620, 658, 774, CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP)- Cont 857, 906, 944, 956, 989, 1016, 1019, 1039, 1066, 1126, 1186 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 34, 38, 40, 41, 43, 45, 48, 53, 59, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 6, 9, 29, 31, 32, 34, 40, 45, 47, 64, 77, 80 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 17 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 9, 16, 22, 32, 34, 35, 39, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 64, 68 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 1, 2,3 CIARLO, FLORA L. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION REFORM STUDY COMMITTE .......................... HB-1178 AERO-REPEAL SECURITY SECTIONS............................. HB-2340 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE................................... HB-1694 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY CHILD........................................... HB-1706 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC BA............................ HB-1707 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY.......................... HB-2449 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY........................... HB-2450 CRIM CD-PARENT LIAB MINOR GUN............................... HB-2446 CRIM PRO-CAPITAL-LIFE- 100% BAI............................... HB-2518 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY CONSENT.......................... HB-2658 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY-APPEAL.............................. HB-0865 DCCA-SMALL BUS LOAN PROGRAM................................. HB-1693 DCONS- ADOPT--A--PARK PROGRAMS........................... HB-1530 DPH-ALZHEIMER'S REGISTRY ................................................. HB-2469 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ......................... HB-0638 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY ............................ HB-0891 EPA-WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ................................ HB-1793 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUPS ................................... HB-0892 HLTH CARE WORKER- BACKGROUND CK...................... HB-0256 HORSE-RACE TRACK IMPROVE FUND............................... HB-0183 HOUSING AUTHORITY-PREFERENCE............................. HB-2468 HUMAN RTS-CHARGES-PROCEDURE........................... HB-1789 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-1574 INS WOMEN'S HLH CARE PROVIDER................................. HB-2574 JUV CT-CUSTODY -TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-2313 JUVENIL IMPACT INCARCERATN PGM............................. HB-0497 LONG DISTANCE CARRIER SELECTIO................................. HB-2515 METRO AIRPORT AUTHORITY ACT...................................... HB-2189 MUNI CD-REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI................................... HB-0859 MUNI CD-ZONING OFFENSES.............................................. HB-1125 NEW CAR BUYER PROT-LEASES ....................................... HB-1587 NURSES ED-FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE .............................. HB-1790 PEN CD-TRS-INSURANCE........................................................ HB-0323 PRETRIAL SERVICES-DRUG TESTING............................... HB-2447 PUB AID-INSPECTOR GENERAL-DUTY........................... HB-1794 PUB HEALTH-IV DRUGS AT HOME ..................................... HB-1660 PUBLIC HOUSING -EVICT- BATTERY ............................... HB-1655 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHI BD ED................................... HB-2079 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION ...................................... HB-1459 SOLID WASTE-RETAIL RATE ............................... ......... HB-1523 SOLID WST ENERGY-RECYCLING ................................... HB-1610 TOLL ROADS-OPEN SPACE LANDS........................................ HB-2126 UNIV OF IL-VET CHILD SCHLRSHP.................................. HB-1509 VEH CD DUI-CHILD ENDANGERMENT ............................. HB-2454 VEH CD-PARKING HANDICAP-$100.................................. HB-1048 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CIARLO HOUSE BILL: 186, 204, 222, 231, 250, 445, 656, 785, 862, 921, 1437, 1627, 1641, 1708, 2038, 2134, 2326, 2401, 2437 SENATE BILL: 7, 22, 84, 134, 238, 368, 412, 452, 454, 540, 747 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 8 CLAYTON, VERNA L. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. REP) AIRPORT NOISE ACT-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-2345 AUTO DAMAGE--ARBITRATION............................................ HB-1844 BIKEWAY ACT-STATEWIDE PLANNING........................... HB-0939 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2669 CHILD LABOR--SKATING RINKS........................................ HB-0082 CONSERVATION 2000 ......... ............................................... .. HB-0368 COUNTY BD-TIME LIMIT ON APPEAL ............................ HB-0936 2190 2191 CLAYTON, VERNA L. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. REP)-Cont. DPA-JOB TRANSPORT DEMO PROG ............................ HB-1753 DPA-WELFARE REFORM TSK FORC........................ HB-2465 EDUCATIONAL PRIORITIES ACT ...................................... HB-1627 ELEC CD-NOMINATION PETITS-TECH............................HB-2415 ELECTION CD-FILING PERIODS........................................... HB-1111 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... HB-0929 EPA-WHITE GOODS SEMINARS............................................ HB-1527 FUNERAL-BURIAL FUNDS ACT-TECH ............................ HB-0816 HEALTH CARE PtJRCHASE GROUP ACT.............................. H-0785 HOUSING AUTHORITY POLICE....................................... HB-2455 INS PRODUCERS--VIATICAL SETTLE.............................. HB-1796 INS REG FIRM-REPORT CHANGES ..................................... HB-1842 INS WOMEN'S HLH CARE PROVIDER............................... HB-2574 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM........................ .... HB-0667 LOCAL GOV DIST FUND-DEPOSITS.............. .......... ....... HB-0506 LOCAL GOV--DEBT- REFERENDA.......................................HB-2653 LOCAL RECORDS-PUBLIC-MAP AMEND........................ HB-0934 PROP TX CD-BUILDING PERMITS................................... HB-0931 PUB AID-GEN ASST-ELIG-PARENTS.............................. HB-1952 PUB AID-TRAVEL ALLOWANCE ........................................ HB-1948 PUBLIC AID LIENS-AUDIT ................................................... HB-1661 RE TAX CAPS-COOK CTY ..................................................... HB-1 145 SCH CD-STATE AID FORMULA EAV.................................... HB-0267 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ..................... ........... HB-2437 STATE CONTRACT EMPLOYEE NOTICE............................ HB-1809 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.............................................. HB-1437 UNFUNDED MANDATES ACT............................................... HB-0143 UTILITIES-STATE-WIDE ONE-CALL............................. HB-0507 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CLAYTON HOUSE BILL: 92, 153, 154, 156, 157, 182, 892, 1046, 1140, 1176, 1178, 1269, 1271, 1508, 1510, 1511, 1526, 1571, 1574, 1575, 1642, 1655, 1656, 1660, 1706, 1707, 1804, 1805, 1807, 1843, 1845, 2440, 2443, 2445, 2446, 2450, 2456 SENATE BILL: 14, 77, 116, 133, 162, 167, 377, 454, 710, 776 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP) ABORTION-PARENTAL NOTICE........................................ HB-2569 CHI SCH FIN AUTH-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-1000 CHI SCHOOLS-PUBLIC BLDG COMMN............................. HB-2441 COMM VEH-REGISTRATION LIMITS......................... HB-0224 DAY CARE-FIRE SAFETY EXEMPT................................. HB-1245 DCFS-ADOPTN-NO MULTI PLACEMENT....................... HB-1221 DISSOLUTION- PROPERTY -TECHNICAL ...................... HB-2358 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-SCHOOL RECORD...... .................. HB-2239 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERV-BOARD ......................... HB-1234 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERV- BOARD..................... HB-1235 DWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE-BOARD........................ HB-1233 ECONOMC INTRST STMNT-GOV ETHIC........................... HB-2042 FAMOUS AMERICANS DAY................................................ HB-0262 GEN OB BONDS-AUTHORIZATON.................................... HB-1635 GRANDPARENT VISITATION RIGHTS................................ HB-0365 HGHR ED STUD ASSIST-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2223 HGHR ED-ISAC MEMBERS ................................................ HB-0660 HIGHER ED-STUDENT ASSISTANCE .............................. HB-0820 HUMAN RIGHTS- PROCEDURES ........................................... HB-0741 IRRITANCY TESTING ACT ................................................. HB-0237 ISAC ORIGINATED LOANS ...................................................... HB-1537 JUV CT-TECHNICAL................ ................. ............................ HB-0345 JUVENILE CT-LAW ENFORCEMENT .............................. HB-1232 MUNI UTILITY TAXES.............................................. HB-0238 OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS- COUNCIL................................. HB-0796 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. HB-0100 PARK DIST CD-ANNEX PROP......................................... HB-1230 PARK DIST CD-CONDEMN POWER .............................. HB-1231 PROP TAX CD-PREPAYMENT................................................ HB-1334 PUB COMM COLL-EMERGENCY POWERS....................... HB-1456 2192 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont SCH CD-ALL UNIT DISTRICTS........................................... HB-0799 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE ED-FELONS ................................ HB-2273 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHI BD ED..................................... HB-2079 SCH CD- BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL ....................................... HB-0668 SCH CD-CERTIFICATES--TECHNICAL ........................... HB-0998 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS ................................................ HB-0207 SCH CD-CHGO WORKING CASH-TECH........................... HB-0546 SCH CD-CHI BYLAWS-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-0995 SCH CD- CHI GEN SUPT-TECHNICAL ...............................HB-0996 SCH CD-CHI STUDNT ORGZN FUNDS................................ HB-2440 SCH CD-CHICAGO SCH BOARD ............................................ HB-0206 SCH CD-CONSTRUCTN-TECHNL GRANT....................... HB-0547 SCH CD-ENERGY SAVINGS CONTRACT............................ HB-0795 SCH CD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ............................................ HB-2443 SCH CD-INTERFUND LOANS ................................................ HB-0545 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVERS ............................................... HB-2692 SCH CD-NO SMOKING AT ALL ............................................. HB-1223 SCH CD-OVERSIGHT BOARDS.............................................. HB-0797 SCH CD-PERFORMANCE BASED CONTR........................... HB-2040 SCH CD-REGIONAL OVERSITE BDS .................................... HB-1236 SCH CD-REPORT CARD ........................................................ HB-2084 SCH CD-RESIDENCE OF PRINCIPAL................................. HB-2646 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ........................................... HB-2078 SCH CD-SPEC ED-DUE PROC HEARNG ............................ HB-2230 SCH CD-SPEC ED-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-0798 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-2693 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2694 SCH CD-STUD DISCIPLINRY RECORD ............................... HB-0410 SCH CD-STUDENT RECORDS-TRANSFR......................... HB-0263 SCH CD-SUBDISTRICT SUP REMOVAL............................... HB-2442 SCH CD-TENURE- TECHNICAL........................................... HB-0997 SCH CD-TRANSPORTATION FORMULA ........................... HB-1226 SCH CD-TRANSPORTATION FORMULA ............................ HB-1317 SCH CD-WORK TRAINING INSTITUTE .............................. HB-1267 SCH CD- 10 CHGO SCH DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0863 SCH CD-4 TIER TRANSPTN FORMULA............................... HB-1224 SCH-CD-EXPULSN-SUSPENSN NOTICE....................... HB-2647 SCHCD-CHI SCH WKR COMP-OCC DIS.............. ...... HB-0999 SCHCD-CHRISTA MCAULIFFE PROGRA............................ HB-1956 SCHCD-HGH SCH TEACHING LICENSE............................ HB-2077 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-1988 STU ASSIST COM-MONETARY AWARDS.......................... HB-0471 TAX-CAR LEASING .................................................. ......... HB-0742 TOBACCO SALES-APPROVED PLACES ............................... HB-1677 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-MISCONDUCT............................... HB-2041 UNIV OF IL-CHIEF ILLINIWEK............................................. HB-1106 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 12, 47, 1247, 1534, 1887,'2125, 2263, 2572 SENATE BILL: 18, 19, 22, 50, 52, 126, 130, 150, 164, 165, 207, 265, 292, 345, 417, 420, 477, 529, 549, 604, 662, 717, 718, 720, 727, 782, 832, 836, 908, 998, 1006, 1007, 1018, 1039, 1080, 1093 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 30, 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 75, 76 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 CROSS, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION ACT-CLEAN UP.................................................. HB-1741 ADOPTION ACT-ELIGIBILITY-TECH................................ HB-2394 ADOPTION-WHO MAY BE--TECHNICAL ....................... HB-1712 ATTORNEY ACT-RECORD--TECHNICAL....................... HB-2425 BUS CORP ACT-TECHNICAL............................................... HB-2388 CD CORR-FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS..................................... HB-1636 CD CORR -GOOD CONDUCT-REVOKE.......................... HB-1248 CD CORR-PRISONER-HIGH SCHOOL ............................ HB-0548 CD CORR-RESTITUTION-TIME ....................................... HB-1128 CD CORR -TECHNICAL.................................................. HB-1155 2193 CROSS, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP)-Cont CD CORR -TECHNICAL............................................................ HB-1282 CIV PRO-COSTS-POOR PERSONS....................................... HB-1505 CIV PRO-FORECLOS-POWER OF SALE............................ HB-1028 CIV PRO-LIABILITY--TECH................................................. HB-0202 CIV PRO- MEDICL STUDY-PRIVILEGE.............................. HB-2396 CIV PRO-TECHNICAL............. .......................................... HB-0347 CIV PRO-TECHNICAL...................................................................... HB-0348 CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES-INDIGENT................................ HB-1033 CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES-INDIGENT................................. HB-2668 CLASS A MISDEMEANOR-JACKROCK......................... HB-1237 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE-INMATES ............................... HB-2649 COMP BD-SALARY STATES ATTORNEY............................ HB-1834 COPYRIGHT ROYALTY COLLECTION ................................. HB-1923 CORR-JUV DETENTION CENTRS ......................................... HB-0301 CORRECTIONS-HOME DETENTION................. .............. HB-0114 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMENT DEFINITION............................... HB-0589 CRIM CD-HARASSMENT ...................................................... HB-1030 CRIM CD-TRESPASS-REAL PROPERTY ........................... HB-1654 CRIM CD-VIOLATION BAIL BOND...................................... HB-0774 CRIM CD-VISITATION-INTERFERE.................................. HB-0563 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-SEX OFFENDER.............................. HB-0204 CRIM PRO-CHILD VICTIM TESTIMNY ............................... HB-0160 DCFS MULTIDISCIPLINE COMMITTEE ................................ HB-0648 DISSOLUTION-GUARDIAN COSTS...................................... HB-1032 DISSOLUTION-PROPERTY-TECHNICAL....................... HB-2358 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RULES-TECH............................ HB-2369 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 .............................. HB-0637 FAMILIES-SUPPORT-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-2362 FIRE FIGHTER-LIABILITY-REPEAL.................................. HB-0737 FRAUD-LAW PRACTICE W/O LICENSE ............................. HB-2423 GRAIN CODE ............................................................................... HB-1490 HAZING-DEFINES & PENALIZES....................................... HB-01 13 HELPING SCHOOLS LICENSE PLATES.................................. HB-0159 INC TX-INVEST CREDIT-TECH .......................................... HB-1098 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM......................................... HB-0667 JUV CT-DISCLOS RECORDS/DCFS....................................... HB-0708 JUV CT-HEARING TIME LIMITS ........................................... HB-0115 JUV CT-SUPPRT LIABILITY-WAIVER............................... HB-1504 JUV CT-TECHNICAL........................................................... HB-0344 JUV CT-TECHNICAL......................................................................... HB-0346 JUVENILE CT ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-2398 LIMITED LIABILITY CO-TECHNICAL..................... HB-2365 LIMITED LIABILTY PRTNRSHIP ACT.................................... HB-2368 MECH LIEN-ATTORNEY FEE ORDER ................................. HB-1116 MECHANICS LIEN-ATTORNEY AT LAW........................... HB-1383 MIN WAGE-OVERTIME-TV & RADIO ............................... HB-0707 MOBILE HOME PARK ACT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-2391 MORTGAGE RELEASES-RECORDING................................. HB-1025 MUNI CD-ELECTIVE OFFICE-TECH ................................ HB-2387 MUNI CD-VILLAGE INCORPORATION............................... HB-0150 NONPROFIT CORP-FORMS-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-2389 PARENTAGE ACT-RELATIONSHIP-TEC.......................... HB-2363 PARTNERSHIP ACT-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2367 PEN CD-JUDGES-MILITARY CREDIT ............................... HB-0895 POWER OF APPOINTMENT-EXERCISE............................... HB-1031 PRIV COR FAC MORATORIUM REPEAL............................... HB-1127 PRIVATE CORRECT FACILITY ACT....................................... HB-0554 PRO SERVE CORP-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2361 PROBATE-EXECUTOR BONDS............................................... HB-1029 PROBATE-GUARDIAN APPOINTMENTS............................ HB-1506 PROBATE-OBJECT-REPORT-42 DAYS .......................... HB-1023 PROBATE--RULES OF DESCENT--TECH ....................... HB-2364 PROBATE-WILL CONTEST--NOTICE ............................... HB-1034 PUB AID--CLINIC PAYMENTS ........................................ HB-1868 PUB AID-GEN ASST-ELIG-PARENTS........................... HB-1952 PUBLIC CONTRCT FRAUD-NAVAL AIR.......................... HB-0682 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL TECH............................................ HB-2392 2194 CROSS, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP)-Cont REVISED LIMITED PRTNRSHIP-TECH ................ ......... HB-2366 SCH CD-NEW HIGH SCH DISTRICT.................................. HB-2497 SCH CD-ORPHAN REIMBURSEMENT................................. HB-0896 STREETGANG RACKETEERING........................................ HB-1129 STREETGANG RACKETEERING ......................................... HB-1437 TAX DELINQ PROPERTY SALES ............................................. HB-1997 TITLE INSURANCE- CAPTION.......................................... HB-1339 TITLE INSURE-VALUE TITLE PLANT.............................. HB-2325 TORTS-PRODUCT LIAB-DAMAGES................................. HB-0020 UCC-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-2390 UCC-DISHONORED CHECK FEE......................................... HB-1837 UPPER IL VALLEY DEVEL ACT ............................................... HB-1850 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH ....................................... HB-1094 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-FED-LOCAL................................ HB-2633 VEHICLE CD-SPEED LIMIT CHANGE.................................. HB-2629 VIDEO MOVIE-SALE RENTAL-MINORS........................... HB-2560 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CROSS HOUSE BILL: 92, 182, 219, 1046, 1093, 1108, 1239, 1806, 1807, 1967 SENATE BILL: 4, 5, 28, 64, 133, 145, 212, 227, 231, 271, 274, 317, 384, 427, 435, 511, 523, 580, 585, 769, 811, 813, 859, 960, 974, 992, 1025, 1039, 1084, 1091, 1200 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43, 60 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) $SUPPLEMENTAL-IDOT-FY1995..................................... HB-2494 AIRPORT AUTH-APPOINTMENT-TECH.......................... HB-2198 CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS ................................................. HB-0168 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2669 CIV ADMIN CODE-HOMESTEAD EXEMP........................... HB-0724 CONT SUBST & CANN NUISANCE ....................................... HB-1266 CRIM PRO-TECHNICAL............................................................ HB-1053 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS ......................... HB-1440 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMNT.............................. HB-2232 DPA- MEDICAID-FAMILY PLANNING ............................ HB-0217 DPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITAL PAYMTS ............................. HB-0218 DPHLTH-INSPECT STDS-REP TO GA ................................ HB-1165 ELECTION CD-COMMITTEEMEN....................................... HB-0191 ELECTNS-NATNL VOTER REGISTRATN ........................... HB-0574 FIREARM TAX ACT ................................................................... HB-0188 FREE INFO-CHANGE APPEAL PROCED............................. HB-0190 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN...................................................... HB-0294 HOSPICE LICENSING- RESIDENCES................................. HB-1320 HUMAN RTS-PUBLIC OFFICER STAFF ......................... HB-0189 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL ..................................... ......... HB-0721 INS COVER CHILD IMMUNIZATION.................................. HB-0406 INS COVERAGE-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.......................... HB-2502 LOBBYIST REGISTRATION-TECH..................................... HB-2197 MARR-DISSOLUTION-TEMP ORDERS.............................. HB-0187 MEDICAID- MANAGED CARE AUDIT ................................. HB-0230 MEDICAID- PREGNANT WOMEN........................................ HB-0295 M OTOR VOTER ........................................ ................... ......... HB-0665 MUNICIPAL CD-TAX-TECHNICAL............................... HB-0720 NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAM ACT................................... HB-0408 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES............................ HB-0297 OPEN MEETING-VERBATIM RECORD............................... HB-0409 PROP TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE.................. ......... HB-1057 PROP TAX-SAME YR LEVY & PAY ........................ ....... HB-0725 PROPERTY TAX CD-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-0723 PUB AID BENEFITS-IMPACT NOTE ..................................... HB-0293 PUB AID- MANAGD CARE-FRAUD-TECH ...................... HB-0889 PUB UTIL-HEAT SERVICE-TECHNICL............................. HB-1899 PURCHASING-POLICY-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2196 REAL ESTATE NUISANCE DISCLOSE................................. HB-0847 RETAILERS OCC TAX--TECHNICAL............................. HB-0722 SALES TAX--AUTO LEASES .................................................. HB-0776 SCH CD-LENGTHEN SCHOOL TERMS............................. HB-2116 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-2682 2195 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL-FINANCE........ ................ HB-0477 SPEC ED REIMBURSMNT-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2674 ST BD EDUC--VACANCY -TECHNICAL .............................. HB-0478 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH ............................................ HB-0192 WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES................................................. HB-0824 WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES ....................... .......................... HB-0303 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE HOUSE BILL: 47, 171, 613, 916, 1183 SENATE BILL: 203, 331, 540, 710, 847, 1034 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 32, 39, 67 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 56, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 CURRY, JULIE A. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM) AFDC-FAMILY TRANSITION............................................... HB-0342 AUDITOR GEN-PERFORMANCE REVIEW ......................... HB-0485 CD CORR-FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS.............................. HB-1636 CONSUMER FRAUD- MAMMOGRAPHY ADS.................... HB-0369 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................ HB-0594 CRIME VICTIMS-NO FEE-CASE....................................... HB-1672 DAY CARE HOMES-STAFF REQUIRMNT........................... HB-0942 DEPT AGING-SENIOR CITIZEN CARD............................. HB-0362 DPA-AFDC-- RESPONSIBILTY -FRAUD........................... HB-0890 EDUCATE FOR FUTURE TODAY ACT.................................... HB-0501 ELDER ADULT- ABUSE-PROTECTION ............................. HB-0363 ELEC CD & PUBLIC UTIL-COMCOMM............................ HB-0664 ELEC CD-DONATION-EXPENSE LIMIT........................... HB-1908 FISH & HUNT LICENSE-SR CITIZEN............................... HB-0290 HUNTING LICENSE-AGE RQMT........................................ HB-0988 ILLINOIS BALANCED BUDGET ACT. o ..........A..N.............. . HB-1911 INC TX-TAX CREDITS ...................... ....................... HB-0618 INS CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING............................... HB-0405 INS COVERAGE-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE........................... HB-2502 INS-JOB SAFETY SERVICES............................................... HB-0321 JOB TRAINING INC TAX CREDIT...................................... HB-0449 JUV CT-INCREASE MAX DETENTION................................ HB-0460 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-1310 OCC & USE TAXES-ETHANOL ABATE................................ HB-2614 PROCUREMENT-CODE.....................................................o..... HB-1851 PROP TAX CD-PMT OF INT FUND................................... HB-1303 PROP TAX SALES-NOTICE OF SALE................................. HB-2141 PUB AID-MED CARE FOR ELDERLY.................................. HB-2584 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE ED-FELONS ................................ HB-2273 SCH CD-HISTORIC-VENERATED DOCS ....................... HB-0475 STREETGANG RACKETEERING........................................ HB-0403 TAX ABATEMENT RECAPTURE ...................... .................... HB-0383 VIOLNT OFFENDRS-NOTFY COMMNITY ...... ..... HB-2525 WHISLEBLOWER ACT-APPLICATION .................... HB-0315 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1824 WRK COMP-W'HLD BENEFITS-PENLTY.......................... HB-1915 ZERO-BASED BUDGET ACT................................................... HB-0486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRY,I HOUSE BILL: 5, 447, 548, 826, 982, 1183, 1272, 1690, 2551 SENATE BILL: 700, 703, 1096 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 35, 44, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 61, 66 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP) $AGING-STUDY HOUSEKEEPR HIRING............................ HB-1084 SAGING-STUDY REFERRAL REPORT .............................. HB-1083 $CMS SOY DIESEL FUEL STUDY ............................................. HB-0809 $CMS--STATE PROP RENT STUDY ..................................... HB-0808 $CONSERVATION-ADOPT A PARK ................... HB-1011 SCONSERVATION-EASEMENTS STUDY ......................... HB-1010 $CORR-PSYCHIATRIC CTRS STUDY............................... HB-1008 sCORRECTIONS--AIDS STUDY ............................................... HB-1006 $CORRECTIONS- BOOT CAMPS ............................................. HB-1005 2196 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $CORRECTIONS-INDUSTRIES ............................... ......... HB-1007 $COURT OF CLAIMS-PAYMENTS.................................... HB-0803 $DCFS-NOTICE OF CHILD DEATHS..................................... HB-1073 SDCFS-PLAQUE CHILD MEMORIAL................................... HB-1021 $DCFS-STUDY CHILD PROTECTION.................................. HB-1071 $DCFS-STUDY FAMILY PRESERVATN ..................... HB-0805 $DCFS-STUDY MORTALITY DAYCARE............................ HB-1072 $DCORR JUV YOUTH CENTER ................................................ HB-0802 $DM HDD- FY96....................................................................... HB-2483 $DMHDD-STUDY FAM ASST PROGRAM .......................... HB-1078 $DOR LEASEHOLD TAX STUDY ............................................ HB-1014 $DORS-CENTER INDEP LIVING ............................................ HB-1081 SDORS- SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT ................................... HB-1082 $DPA-AFDC WORK PROGRAM ......................................... HB-1075 $DPA-DENTAL PROGRAMS ................................................... HB-1074 $DPA-PRIVATIZE JOBS PROGRAM ...................................... HB-1076 SDPA-STUDY AVERAGE BENEFITS ................................... HB-1101 $DPAID-STATE EMPLOYEE- SUPPORT.............................. HB-0804 $DPH-STUDY AIDS DRUG PRGM .......................................... HB-1079 $DPH-STUDY HEALTHY START ........................................ HB-1080 $ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES ........................ HB-2482 $ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES .............................................. HB-2484 $EPA- MEDICAL WASTE LAW--STUDY........................... HB-1013 SEPA-PARK-REC AREA STUDY ....................................... HB-1012 $GRANTS-ISAC........................................................ ............ HB-1017 $HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES..................................... HB-2485 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ................................................. HB-2478 $OCE-BD OF HIGHER EDUCATION...................................... HB-1016 SOCE- BOARD OF REGENTS................................................... HB-0806 $OCE-DOT-FY96................................................................ HB-2486 $OCE-PROGRAM FUNDING-DMHDD............................ HB-1077 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE................................................ HB-2495 $OCE-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV....................................... HB-1015 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER................................................ HB-2479 $PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES ................................................ HB-2487 $ST BD ED-SPECIAL ED-MEDICAID ................................ HB-1018 $ST BD ED-STUDY PRESCHOOL PGM................................ HB-1019 $ST BD ED-VOCATIONAL ED............................................... HB-1020 $STATE BOARD OF ED-OCE.................................................. HB-0807 $STATE POLICE-STUDY AFIS .............................................. HB-1009 $STATE TREASURER FISCAL YR 96..................................... HB-2488 $SUPPLEMENTAL FY1995 ................................................ HB-0645 ADOPT--A-HIGHWAY -UNINCORP AREAS..................... HB-1502 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT-FY96 ............................ HB-1482 CD CORR -TECHNICAL...................................................... HB-0541 CHI SCH FIN AUTH-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-1000 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT........................................ HB-0320 CHILD SEX OFFENDER REG-TECHNCL........................... HB-0205 CHILD WELFARE REFORM-TECHNICAL........................ HB-0210 CIV PRO--LIABILITY -TECH.................................................. HB-0202 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE TECHNICAL............................. HB-0021 CIV PRO-MED MALPRACTICE/TECH ............................... HB-0233 CIV PRO-WRK COMP-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-0234 COMMUNITY SERVICES-INFLATION ................................ HB-2065 CRIM CD HOUSING MANAGEMENT..................................... HB-1458 CRIM CD-FIREARM ID MARKS-TECH ................ HB-0014 CRIM CD-JUSTICE OBSTRUCTN-TECH...... ........... HB-0015 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-SEX OFFENDER............................. HB-0204 CRIM PRO- TECHNICAL................................................... ....... HB-0540 CRIM PRO-VENUE-NOT ELEMENT.............................. HB-0016 DMHDD-HOME SRVCS-IL PURCHASING ....................... HB-2070 DMHDD-PERCENTAGE WAGE INCREASE........................ HB-2066 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY ........................... HB-0891 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUPS.................................. HB-0892 HOUSING--SALARIES OF COMM'RS ..................................... HB-1840 JUDICIAL DIST ACT-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2397 PROP TAX CD-EXTENSION LIMITATN ........................... HB-0200 2197 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PROP TX-PAYMENT SCHEDULE ....................................... HB-1460 PROPERTY TAX CD-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0017 PROPERTY TAX CD-TECHNICAL......................................... HB-0018 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE............................. HB-0374 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE.............................. HB-0375 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0019 PUB AID-ADMIN STAFF-TECH ........................................... HB-0024 PUB AID-AFDC -FRAUD- TESTING ................................... HB-0023 PUB AID-PROVIDER PAYMENTS-TECH........................... HB-0022 PUBLIC AID REFORM--TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0209 PUBLIC AID REFORM-TECHNICAL ....................... ........ HB-0235 RIVERBOATS-TECHNICAL CHANGE.................................. HB-1278 RIVERBOATS-TECHNICAL CHANGE .................................. HB-1281 SCH CD- CERTIFICATES-TECHNICAL .............................. HB-0998 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS ................................................ HB-0207 SCH CD- CHICAGO SCH BOARD............................................ HB-0206 SCH CD--MANDATE WAIVERS ............................................... HB-2596 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVERS ............................ .................. HB-2692 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2693 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2694 SCH CD-TENURE--TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-0997 SCHCD-CHI SCH WKR COMP-OCC DIS............................ HB-0999 STATE PURCHASES NO BID .............................. ...................... HB-2064 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT--REPEAL .................................... HB-0201 TORTS-PRODUCT LIAB-DAMAGES ................................... HB-0020 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS SENATE BILL: 1, 22, 164, 293, 298, 424, 483, 484, 485, 486, 490, 585, 842, 925, 926, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1056, 1057, 1186 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 59, 60 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 30 DART, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-CDB REHAB PULLMAN MARKET ........ .... HB-2585 $CAP-CDB REHAB PULMAN FACTORY.............................. HB-2586 ABUSED CHILD- INVESTIGATION..................................H.... HB-0364 ABUSED CHILD-RECORD RETENTION.............................. HB-2357 ABUSED MINOR-INFANT-DRUG TESTS.......................... HB-2355 ADOPTION CONSENT-PRISONERS.................................... HB-2384 ADOPTION FRAUD ................................................................ HB-1430 ADOPTION FRAUD .................................................................... HB-2395 ADOPTION-CONSENT--TECH ........................................ HB-1350 ADOPTION- REGISTRATION--TECH ................................. HB-1351 ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON ................................................ HB-1540 CD CORR -TECHNICAL.......... .......................................... HB-1155 CFS-TASK FORCE FOR CHILD SERVC ............................... HB-2371 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-TRUANCY BOARD............................ HB-1996 CHILD AND FAM SERV-BOND-TECH ............................... HB-1349 CHILDREN-FAMILY-PAYMENT-TECH ......................... HB-2385 CHILDRENS SERVICES ACCRED ............................................ HB-2373 CHILDRENS SERVICES COMMISSION.................................. HB-2372 COMMON SCHOOL FUND-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2683 CONT SUBST & CANN NUISANCE......................................... HB-1266 CONVENTIONS AND TOURISM-TECH ............................... HB-2117 CORRECTIONS--HOME DETENTION.................................... HB-0114 CRIM CD-GUNRUNNING........................................................ HB-0616 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1680 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ...... ................ ........................... HB-2386 CRIM PRO-CHILD WITNESS-ADVOCAT .......................... HB-1905 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN ....................... HB-1022 CRIM-SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFEND ........................ HB-1046 CRIME VICTIMS-NO FEE-CASE.................... ................ HB-1672 CRIMINAL JUSTICE--VARIOUS .......................................... HB-2139 DCFS MULTIDISCIPLINE COMMITTEE ................................ HB-0648 DCFS SCHOLARSHIPS-FEE WAIVERS................. .... HB-2382 DCFS-ADOPTN-NO MULTI PLACEMENT ..................... HB-1221 DCFS-DASA--SCHOOLS- CHILD ABUSE........................ HB-1867 DCFS-ED QUALIFICATIONS................................................ HB-2374 2198 DART, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB-2356 DCFS-I SEARCH-MISSING CHILDREN........................... HB-2383 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ......................... HB-1541 DCFS-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING ......................................... HB-2381 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0171 DRUG DEALER LIABILITY ACT .............................................. HB-0153 ELEC CD-DONATION-EXPENSE LIMIT............................ HB-1908 FOSTER PARENTS RIGHTS ....................................................... HB-0888 INC TAX-CRED-RENT-CIR BREAKER............................ HB-0916 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST-MINOR ....................................... HB-1560 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST-MINOR ....................................... HB-1561 JUV CT-BIOLOGICAL PARENT .............................................. HB-2380 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY.................................................... HB-2379 JUVENILE-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS............................. HB-1679 LEGIS LIAISONS-STATE AGENCIES.................................... HB-1909 MUNI CD- REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI..................................... HB-0859 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-1310 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0778 PERSONNEL CD- VETERANS-VERIFY .............................. HB-2154 POST CONVICT-VICTIM SUBPOENA ................................... HB-0040 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-1954 PROP TAX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR .................................. HB-1998 PROP TX-APPEAL BD-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-1992 RETAILERS OCC TAX-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-1993 SCH CD-BUILDING STANDARDS ...................................... HB-1906 SCH CD-LOC SCH COUNCIL TRAINNG..............................HB-1907 SENIOR HLTH INS COMMISSION........................................ HB-2530 SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-REFUNDS................................ HB-1761 SUBSTANCE ABUSE- MOMS TREATMENT.......................... HB-2354 TAX-CAR LEASING ................................................................. HB-0742 VEH CD-CARDBRD TEMP REG PLATE................................ HB-0861 VEH CD- TARPS........................................................................... HB-0843 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-1760 VITAL REC-ADOPTEE-CHANGE NAME........................... HB-0119 12-MONTH BALANCED BUDGET ACT................................ HB-2054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DART HOUSE BILL: 125, 166, 214, 349, 350, 351, 456, 662, 730, 2525 SENATE BILL: 87, 99, 167, 185, 222, 344, 349, 428, 528, 833, 960 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 23, 24, 25 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 18, 27, 28, 43, 44 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19, 21 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM) $GRANTS-IL COMM COLL BD........................................... HB-1344 $ICCB-GRANTS ........................................................................ HB-2546 $OCE- ST BD ED.............. ................ ................................ HB-2672 $OCE-UNIV CIVIL SERVICE ................................................. HB-0051 CD CORR -ELECTRIC HOME DETENTN .............................. HB-1121 CD CORR-IMPACT INCARCERATION............................... HB-1662 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE- SCHOOL RECORD........................... HB-0652 DPH-ADDRESS MENS HEALTH ISSUES............... ........ HB-0653 FISH & HUNT LICENSE-SR CITIZEN.............................. HB-0290 HOSPITAL STAY AFTER CHILDBIRTH................................ HB-2558 LEAD POISONING -SCREENING-EXAM ........................... HB-0921 MATH-SCI ACAD-TUITION CHARGE ........................... HB-0457 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................... HB-1 183 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY ..................................... HB-0519 PRIVATIZATION REGULATION ACT.................................... HB-1820 PU COMM COLL-CHI DAY CARE.......................................... HB-1343 PUB AID-EARNFARE ELIGIBILITY...................................... HB-1702 REGIONAL SUPT FOR CHICAGO....................................... HB-1342 SAC--MONETARY AWARDS .................................................... HB-0500 SALES TAX EXEMPT-DONATIONS ...................................... HB-0615 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-TUITION COST........................ HB-2076 SCH CD- ANNUAL CHICAGO AUDIT................................. HB-2675 SCH CD--BUILDING STANDARDS ...................................... HB-1906 SCH CD-ELECT-APPOINT CHI BD ED............................... HB-2111 2199 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM)-Cont SCH CD-MINIMUM SCH AGE ................................................ HB-0732 SCH CD-PARENT-FAMILY ED-HI SCH........................... HB-1870 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2681 SCH CD-TECHNICAL .............................................................. HB-0917 SCH CD-TUTORING -TECHNICAL ................................ HB-0480 SCHCD-INCLUSION--IEP RECONVENE........................... HB-0571 SCHOOL CD-TUTOR PROG-TECHNICAL......................... HB-0479 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-0920 SEC STATE-CAPITOL METAL DETECT ............................. HB-0588 SENIOR HLTH INS COMMISSION........................................... HB-2530 SUBSTANCE INTER-SCH SOCIAL WRK.............................. HB-1968 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS,M HOUSE BILL: 126, 166, 179, 190, 238, 300, 310, 456, 471, 517, 630, 847, 940, 1051, 1596, 1728, 1778, 1783, 1790, 1793, 1931, 1950, 2061, 2092, 2223, 2307, 2330, 2503 SENATE BILL: 146, 260, 282, 365, 416, 779, 885, 941, 1039 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 42 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 38 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 DAVIS, STEVE REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM) $SUPP-DCCA-BASE CLOSING GRANTS............................ HB-2475 ABUSED CHILD- INVESTIGATION ..................................... HB-0364 AGING-DORS-ANTI UNION VENDORS ......................... HB-1872 AGING-EXPEND APPROPRIATIONS.................................... HB-0650 ANNUAL REPORTS-MULTICOLOR............................... HB-0629 ATT GENERL-DEATH PENALTY CASES........................... HB-2027 BONDS-COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS.................................... HB-2544 CD CORR-FULL SENTENCE .............................................. HB-2089 CD CORR -REGIMENTED JUV TRAIN.................................. HB-0612 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ....................................... HB-0320 CHILD CARE TRUST FUND..................................................... HB-0382 CORRECTIONS--GOOD TIME ................................................ HB-0299 CORRECTIONS--MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... HB-0594 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION............................................... HB-2090 CRIM CD & CD CORR-FELON WEAPON............................. HB-1330 CRIM CD & CD CORR-HBITUAL CRIM............................... HB-0461 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO............................. HB-2356 DEPT AGING-SENIOR CITIZEN CARD........................... HB-0362 EDUC APPROP INCREASE ACT................................................ HB-2011 EDUCATE FOR FUTURE TODAY ACT.................................... HB-0501 ELDER ADULT- ABUSE-PROTECTION.............................. HB-0363 ELDERLY HEALTH & NUTRITION ACT ............................... HB-0392 ELEC CD-DONATION-EXPENSE LIMIT............................ HB-1908 ETHICS- ELEC- CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................... HB-0738 FOID CARD- REPEAL................................................................ HB-1329 HEALTH SECURITY ACT......................................................... HB-2063 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT....................................... HB-2353 INC TAX-DEDUCT NEW BUS INVESMT........................... HB-0268 INC TAX-TRAINING EXPENS CREDIT.............................. HB-0400 INC TAX-TUITION DEDUCTION ........................................ HB-0617 INCOME TAX DAY CARE CREDIT ....................................... HB-0401 INCOME TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CRED........................... HB-0148 INS COVER CHILD IMMUNIZATION..................................... HB-0406 INS-JOB SAFETY SERVICES ................................................. HB-0321 JOB TRAINING INC TAX CREDIT........................................... HB-0449 LABOR-DES-REGISTER CONTRACTRS............................ HB-2252 LOCAL GOVT TAX INCENTIVES ............................................. HB-0728 LOCAL POL SALARY MATCH ACT ....................................... HB-1885 MHDD PRIVATE WORKER WAGE ACT ................................. HB-1965 MISSISSIPPI RIVER ACT .......................................................... HB-0253 NURSING HOME-EMPLOYEE-CHECK.............................. HB-1160 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY CREDIT ................................ HB-2044 PEN CD-ST EMPL--MILITARY CREDIT.............................. HB-2253 PERFORMANCE REVIEW ACT .............................................. HB-0627 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-VERIFY ........................... HB-2154 PROJECT SELF-SUFFIENCY ACT.......................................... HB-1949 PUB AID-ASSISTED LIVING PRGM ............................ .......... HB-0306 2200 DAVIS, STEVE REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM)--Cont PUB AID-JOB RETENTION-WAIVERS............................... HB-2460 PUB AID-MED CARE FOR ELDERLY .................................... HB-2584 SALES TAX EXEMPT-DONATIONS .................................... HB-0615 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE ED-FELONS................................ HB-2273 SCH CD-WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ................................... HB-1884 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION .......................................... HB-2234 TAX ABATEMENT RECAPTURE .............................................. HB-0383 TICKET SCALPING-BROKERS ............................................. HB-0470 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-LOCKOUT...................... HB-0302 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-LOCKOUT...................... HB-2589 VEH CD-VEH-SNOWMOBILE-LEVEES........................... HB-2025 WELFARE TO WORK ACT.......................................................... HB-1950 WORKER RETRAINING ACT ................................................... HB-0317 WRK COMP-W'HLD BENEFITS-PENLTY.......................... HB-1915 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS,STEVE HOUSE BILL: 223, 260, 313, 316, 403, 472, 485, 487, 499, 677, 740, 777, 778, 779, 826, 1760, 1851, 1928, 2108, 2195 SENATE BILL: 312 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 61 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL ......................................................... HB-1140 AFDC-JOBS-TIME LIMITS................................................ HB-0004 AFDC-NO AID FOR NEW BIRTH........................................ HB-0031 BEES & APIARIES ADMIN REVIEW ................................. HB-0907 CANNABIS CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES ............................ HB-1268 CD CORR-SENTENCING-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2321 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME ................................................ HB-0491 CLEAN ALTERNATIVE FUELS ACT ....................................... HB-0852 COMISKEY PARK-BASEBALL STRIKE ............................... HB-2060 COMISKY PARK-BASEBALL STRIKE............................ HB-1297 CON FRD REFUND UNEARN INTEREST ............................. HB-0625 CORRS'INMATES- RESTRICTIONS ...................................... HB-0985 DCFS-REFER INTERSTATE ADOPTION.............................. HB-0176 DPA-FRAUD PREVENTION PROGRAM ............................... HB-0005 DPA-MAIL BENEFITS-PO BOX ............................................ HB-1164 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT .............................................. HB-0120 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............................................. HB-1715 ELEC CD-OPTICAL SCAN TECH VOTE................................ HB-1825 ELEC CD-PRECINCT LIST FEE .............................................. HB-1714 ELEC CODE-COUNTING WRITE IN ..................................... HB-1716 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE .................................................... HB-0154 EPA-PCB RULES NEED GA APPROVAL................................ HB-1542 EPA-PLAN APPROVL-SITE REMEDITN............................ HB-0359 EPA-SOLID WASTE-TECH CHANGE.................................. HB-0287 ETHANOL CONVERSION.......................................................... HB-0318 FREE INFO-CHANGE APPEAL PROCED............................. HB-0828 HORSE RACING-JOCKEY SPOUSES..................................... HB-0987 HWY MOTOR FUEL TAX USES ............................................. HB-0986 IEMA-TRANSFER TO MILITARY AFFR .............................. HB-1936 INC TAX CRED COAL INVEST ................................................. HB-0402 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ................................ HB-0619 INCOME TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CRED........................... HB-0148 INS WORKERS COMP-CONST RATES................................. HB-1298 JOB TRAINING INC TAX CREDIT ........................................... HB-0449 JUVENILE SELLS CANNABIS-ADULT............................. HB-0036 LABOR-DES- REGISTER CONTRACTRS ............................ HB-2252 LICENSED ATHLETIC TRAINERS ........................................... HB-0481 LIQUOR-OUTSIDE BANNERS ................................................ HB-1800 MISSISSIPPI RIVER ACT .......................................................... HB-0253 NAT RES ACT--EMISSION ALLOWANCE ......................... HB-0841 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. HB-0100 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS.............................. HB-0244 PEN CD--COURT REPORTER--TRANSFER ...................... HB-1779 PEN CD--DNST POL--3% SURVIVOR .................................. HB-0095 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR........................ HB-0826 2201 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-0177 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE.................................... HB-1556 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE.................................. HB-1557 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY CREDIT .................................... HB-2044 PEN CD-IMRF-PROBATION OFFICERS ............................ HB-2052 PEN CD-IMRF-SCHOOL DISTRICTS.................................. HB-0413 PEN CD-INVSTMT AUTH-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-1822 PEN CD-INVSTMT AUTH-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1823 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT ............................ HB-2253 PEN CD-UNIV-EARLY RETMNT ......................................... HB-0983 PEN LAWS COMM/IMRF EARLY RETMT........................... HB-1213 PROCUREMENT--CODE ........................................................ HB-1851 PROCUREMENT-LOTTERY PRIZES..................................... HB-1617 PROP TAX CD-ASSESSMENT REDUCTN............................ HB-0025 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ................................. HB-0223 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ............................... HB-0766 PUB AID-AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL..................................... HB-0577 PUB AID-MED CARE FOR ELDERLY .................................... HB-2584 PUB UTIL-FRNCHSE FEE RESIDENT............................. HB-0631 PUBLIC BLDG COMMSN-REFERENDA............................ HB-0979 RTA-OPERATIONS-TECH CHANGE .................................. HB-1462 SALES TAX-FUEL USED IN MANUFAC.............................. HB-0011 SOFT DRINK SALES REG ACT.................................................. HB-1024 SOLID WASTE PLAN-GARBAGE FEES .............................. HB-0662 STATE POLICE BACK PAY AWARD..................................... HB-0913 TAX ABATEMENT RECAPTURE .............................................. HB-0383 TWSHP-ORGANIZATION PETITION.................................... HB-0212 UTIL-WHEELING-3 YR PILOT........................................... HB-1546 VEH CD-ENVIRO PLATES-REC VEHCL............................. HB-0275 VIOLNT OFFENDRS-NOTFY COMMNITY.......................... HB-2525 WASTE DISPOSAL-SHRT TITLE-TECH........................... HB-1087 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD.......................... HB-1824 WORKERS COMP-PROHIBITS DUNNING .......................... HB-0136 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEERING HOUSE BILL: 211, 249, 414, 438, 503, 568, 990, 1636, 1717, 1926, 2061, 2094, 2108, 2301 SENATE BILL: 46, 48, 95, 104, 133, 327, 388, 509, 662, 703, 775, 789, 949, 1142 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 21 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP) BANKING ACT-TECHNICAL ..............................H............... HB-1597 BANKS-DIRECTORS- DISCLOSURE................................ HB-0377 BANKS-POWERS OF NATIONAL BANKS ........................... HB-1262 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-2669 CIV ADMIN CD-GIRL DROP OUTS.................................... HB-1316 CIV PRO-AURORA QUICK TAKE......................................... HB-0972 CLEAN ALTERNATIVE FUELS ACT ..................................... HB-0852 DISAB PERS REHAB-PERS CARE.......................................... HB-1869 DMHDD-NAMES-COMMITMENT TO CORR.................... HB-2072 DMHDD-SUPPORT EMPLOYMENT PGM............................ HB-0649 DPA-WELFARE REFORM TSK FORC................................... HB-2465 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER-REGS .............................. HB-1596 FAMILY UNITY PROGRAM ACT............................................. HB-2238 FIN INST CODE-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-0376 FIN INST FINANCE AGENCY EXEMPT ................................. HB-2346 FMLY PRACTCE RESDNCY -DATABASE............................. HB-1756 GOV BLDG ENERGY COST REDUCTION............................... HB-0842 GRANT FUNDS RECOVERY ACT... ................. ..... .. HB-2470 MISSING CHILD-DCFS WARD CHECK................................ HB-0193 MUNI CD-CHI PARKING TICKET ........................................ HB-2562 MUNI CD-VILLAGE INCORPORATE.................................... HB-0219 PEN CD-DNST POL-DISABILITY.................... HB-2548 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY ....................... HB-0177 PRIM CARE MED EDUC--ADVISORY ................................. HB-1755 PRISONS-MOTHER CHILD PRGMS.......................... :.......... HB-0746 2202 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP)-Cont. PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND-ALLOCATE............................. HB-1638 PUB AID CD-NURSING HOME FEE ...................................... HB-2226 PURCHASING -OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ............................ HB-0973 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-S & LS ............................................. HB-1194 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-SAVING&LOANS........................ HB-2370 RTA-BOARD INCREASE-REAPORTION ........................... HB-0272 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................ HB-0047 SCHCD-SOCIAL WORKERS ................................................. HB-0012 STU ASSIST COM-MONETARY AWARDS........................... HB-0471 TRUST-CHARITABLE-ATTY GEN...................................... HB-2631 UNEMPLOY INS-TEMPORARY FIRM................................ HB-1602 UTILITIES-STATE-WIDE ONE-CALL.............................. HB-0507 WELFARE TO WORK ACT....................................................... HB-1950 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 226, 227, 660, 784, 855, 929, 1178, 1247, 1746, 2070, 2227 SENATE BILL: 66, 115, 116, 122, 189, 244, 269, 440, 660, 761, 796, 846, 847, 1029, 1083 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 DOODY, JOHN T., JR. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) AERO-REPEAL SECURITY SECTIONS................................. HB-2340 CHILD SUPPORT-ENFORCEMENT ....................................... HB-1656 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. HB-0231 CONDOS-SENIOR CITIZENS .................................................. HB-1572 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC BA............................ HB-1707 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ..................................... HB-2452 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-PENALTIES...................................... HB-1709 DCCA-CURRICULA DEVELPMT GRANT............................ HB-1807 DMHDD-FORMULA FUNDING MODELS............................ HB-2069 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT................................................. HB-0655 EPA-WHITE GOODS SEMINARS............................................ HB-1527 EPA-WHITE GOODS-NOW APPLIANCES ......................... HB-1526 EVICT DOMESTIC BATTERERS ............................................... HB-2467 HOUSING AUTHORITY POLICE .............................................. HB-2455 HOUSING AUTHORITY-PREFERENCE............................... HB-2468 HOUSING-ABUSE VICTIMS FAVORED............................... HB-1658 IMPACT FEES-HIGHWAY CODE........................................... HB-1150 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER ............................. HB-2445 LOCAL GOV TORT IMMUN-EMPLOYMNT ........................ HB-1980 METRO AIRPORT AUTHORITY ACT ..................................... HB-2189 NURSING HOME CARE-TECHNICAL............................. HB-0373 POL TRAIN-VICTIM COMPASSION................................. HB-2466 PROP TAX-PROP TAX APPEAL BOARD............................. HB-1642 PUBLIC HOUSING -EVICT- BATTERY .............................. HB-1655 SCH CD-CHI STUDNT ORGZN FUNDS................................ HB-2440 SCH CD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ............................................ HB-2443 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION ....................................... HB-1459 SCH CD-STBDED-DENR RECYCLING............................... HB-1532 SCH CD-SUBDISTRICT SUP REMOVAL............................... HB-2442 SOLID WASTE-RETAIL RATE ............................................. HB-1523 VEH CD-DUI-TEST REFUSAL ............................................. HB-2199 VEH CD-SUSPEND DRIVING PRIVLEG............................... HB-0510 VETERANS HOMES-RECODIFICATION.............................. HB-1508 VOUCHER SYSTEM STUDIES ACT.......................................... HB-2444 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1804 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DOODY SENATE BILL: 4, 7, 412, 566, 721, 801, 895 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 12 DURKIN, JAMES B. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP) CD CORR--GOOD CONDUCT-REVOKE............................ HB-1248 CD CORR-RESTITUTN-TIME PERIOD............................ HB-2049 CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES-INDIGENT.................................... HB-2668 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT.................................. HB-2047 CORRECTIONS-HOME DETENTION.................................... HB-0114 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMENT DEFINITION............................... HB-0589 CRIM CD- FORCIBLE FELONY ............................................... HB-2237 2203 DURKIN, JAMES B. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont CRIM CODE-TECHNICAL........ ........................................ HB-1487 CRIM PRO-CAPITAL- LIFE- 100% BAI............................... HB-2518 CRIM PRO-CHILD VICTIM TESTIMNY ................ ......... HB-0160 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY APPEAL................................ HB-2630 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY CONSENT.......................... HB-2658 CRIM PRO-POST-CONVICTION-TIME............................. HB-2236 CRIM PRO-VENUE-NOT ELEMENT................................... HB-0016 DCCA-TOURISM GRANTS & LOANS................................... HB-0447 DPA-JOB TRANSPORT DEMO PROG .................................... HB-1753 DPHLTH-EVENT REPORTING-LEAD ............................. HB-2330 ELEC CD-REGISTRATION-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-2422 FEDERAL AID TRACKING......................................................... HB-1933 HWY CD-CONTRACT PUB TRANSPORT............................. HB-1711 JT LEGIS COM ON FED MANDATES.............................. HB-2134 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION ................................... HB-2046 JUV CT-REPORT-ST POLICE............................................ HB-1792 LAW ENFRCMNT & PRVNTN FUND..................................... HB-1257 PEN CD-CHGO CRIME LAB TRANSFER............................. HB-2245 PEN CD-DNST POL CHIEF TRANSFER ........................... HB-1243 PROBATION FEES .................... ................................................ HB-2048 PUB COMM COLL-EXCLUSIVE POWERS............................ HB-2666 ROTA-MOTOR CARRIER EXEMPTION............................... HB-1764 SALES TAX-FOREIGN TRAVELERS ................................... HB-1979 ST SOVEREIGNTY AUDITOR ACT .......................................... HB-1932 STATE EMPLOYEE INS-LEAVES........................................... HB-1788 U OF I-TRUSTEES-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-0444 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DURKIN HOUSE BILL: 46, 115, 200, 250, 442, 538, 563, 573, 656, 785, 865, 892, 1033, 1156, 1320, 1527, 1532, 1571, 1572, 1573, 1575, 2443, 2445, 2446, 2449, 2451, 2455 SENATE BILL: 3, 7, 75, 81, 93, 109, 229, 242, 390, 704, 706, 796, 905, 1187 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 ERWIN, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-HABITAT EXHIBIT................................ HB-1026 SGRANT-CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY ................................ HB-0860 $IL ARTS COUNCIL FOR FY96................................................ HB-2547 ABORTION-PUBLIC FUNDING............................................ HB-0164 AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT ........................................ HB-0609 ATTY GEN-WORKER COMP FRAUD.................................... HB-1821 BD HGH ED-BUDGET--TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0831 BD HGHR ED-MASTER PLAN-TECHNIC.......................... HB-0832 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT .............................................. HB-0487 CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS ................................................... HB-0168 CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS ................................................... HB-0407 CHARTER SCH-CHI LEARNING ZONE.............................. HB-2110 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0320 CHILDREN-EARLY INTERVENTION ............................. HB-0166 CIV ADMIN CD-LEASED PROPERTY ................................... HB-0779 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT-VAR............................... HB-1721 CONSUMER FRAUD-MAMMOGRAPHY ADS.................... HB-0369 CORRECTIONS--GOOD TIME ....................................... HB-0299 CORRECTIONS-SERVE 85% SENTENCE ............................. HB-0298 CRIM CD & FIREARMS- STALKING ..................................... HB-0611 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS ......................................... HB-0139 CRIM-SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFEND........................ HB-1046 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARM SALES .......................................... HB-0641 DCCA-COMPUTER TOURISM ................................................ HB-1783 DCCA-TOURISM GRANTS & LOANS .................... ......... HB-0447 DEPT NAT RESOURCES-SHOTGUNS .................... ......... HB-0965 DPA- MEDICAID- FAMILY PLANNING ............................ HB-0217 EDUCATE FOR FUTURE TODAY ACT.................................... HB-0501 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT ..................................... HB-0666 FIREARM TAX ACT ................ ............................................... HB-0188 FISCAL ABUSE REPORTING .................................................. HB-0630 FISCAL NOTE-ECON & FISCAL COMM ........................... HB-0488 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN .......................... HB-0472 2204 ERWIN, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. GOVT ETHICS & LOBBYISTS .................................................. HB-0600 HGHR ED STUDNT ASSIST-TECHNICL .............................. HB-0830 HGHR ED-NEW UNIT INSTR-TECHNIC........................... HB-0829 HGHR ED-TUITION WAIVERS............................................. HB-1119 HGHRED-MONETARY AWARD INCREASE....................... HB-0330 HIGH SPEED RAIL COMMISSION .......................................... HB-0260 HIGHER ED REMBURSMT FEES-VETS.............................. HB-1763 IDPA-BREAST SELF EXAM PROGRAMS........................... HB-0169 IMMUNIZE-NON-RESIDENT STUDENT .......................... HB-1293 INC TAX-DEDUCT NEW BUS INVESMT ............................. HB-0268 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT................................ HB-0619 INC TX ACT--INDIVIDUAL DEDUCT .................................... HB-1201 INCOME TAX DAY CARE CREDIT .......................................... HB-0401 INPATIENT POST CHILDBIRTH CARE..................................HB-2514 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT..................................................... HB-0601 LIQUOR-BANQUET FACILITY........................................ HB- 131 LOCAL GOVT INVESTMENT SAFETY................................... HB-0341 LONG TERM CARE PLAN STRATEGY ...................................HB-1062 MANDATES ACT-RECOMMENDATIONS........................... HB-0502 NO FOID-DOMESTIC BATTERY .......................................... HB-0613 PEN CD-ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS ................................. HB-0489 PERFORMANCE REVIEW ACT ................................................. HB-0627 PHYSICIAN MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT ............................... HB-0308 POST PARTURITION CARE ..................................................... HB-2557 PUB AID- JOBS-DEMONSTRATIONS .................................. HB-1951 PUB AID-NURSE PRACTITIONERS...................................... HB-0167 REAL PROPERTY LEASE PURCHASE.................................... HB-0626 SALES TAX-FOREIGN TRAVELERS..................................... HB-1979 SCH CD-FREEDOM EXPRESSION......................................... HB-2114 ST REAL ESTATE BOARD ........................................................ HB-2551 STUDENT GRANTS-AWARDS INCREASE.......................... HB-2643 SUP CT-CT REPORTERS-BIDDING ..................................... HB-2408 TICKET SCALPING-TICKET BROKERS............................... HB-1002 TUITION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ACT..................................... HB-0455 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE HELMETS ...................................... HB-0867 VIOLENCE PREVENTION-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-1967 WHISLEBLOWER ACT--APPLICATION ................................ HB-0315 WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES .................................................. HB-0303 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1824 ZERO-BASED BUDGET ACT.................................................. HB-0486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ERWIN HOUSE BILL: 1, 4, 5, 115, 138, 148, 171, 249, 273, 274, 278, 294, 403, 552, 555, 643, 686, 725, 730, 738, 762, 770, 777, 835, 852, 970, 971, 1052, 1054, 1065, 1148, 1221, 2195, 2671 SENATE BILL: 207, 271, 447, 1081, 1095, 1204 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15, 22 FANTIN, ARLINE M. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM) BREAST CANCER-DUTY TO INFORM ......................... HB-0879 DASA TEEN PREGNANCY-DRUG ABUSE.......................... HB-0311 JUV CT-ADULT PROSCUTN-FIREARMS.......................... HB-0029 KIDNEY HEALTH PLAN ACT ................................................... HB-0591 LEGISLATION SUNSHINE ACT ............................................... HB-2504 POST CONVICT-VICTIM SUBPOENA............................ HB-0040 PROFESSIONAL LICENSE-TAXES PD................................. HB-0584 PUB UTIL RATE CHNG REMAND........................................... HB-0291 PUBLIC AID-LIMIT ELIGIBILITY .......................................... HB-2690 RE TAX SCAVENGER SALE-BIDDERS................................. HB-1424 ROLLER SKATING RINK SAFETY........................................ HB-0817 TWNSHPS-HIST SOCIETY DONATIONS........................... HB-0211 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH-TECHNICL .......................... HB-0811 12-MONTH BALANCED BUDGET ACT................................. HB-2054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FANTIN HOUSE BILL: 5, 139, 143, 148, 268, 290, 300, 315, 320, 330, 485, 530, 824, 916, 1204, 1662, 1869, 2273 SENATE BILL: 82, 239, 313, 412 2205 FANTIN, ARLINE M. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 FEIGENHOLTZ, SARA REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-UNIV CIVIL SERVICE ............................................... HB-0051 ABORTION-PUBLIC FUNDING ........................................ HB-0164 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT............................................. HB-1315 ADOPTION--BY UNMARRIED PERSONS ............................. HB-2261 AUDITOR GEN-PERFORMANCE REVIEW ....................... HB-0485 BANKS-30 DAY NOTICE TERM CHNGE.............................. HB-0265 BREAST CANCER-DUTY TO INFORM................................ HB-0879 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT ................................................ HB-0487 CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS ................................................ HB-0168 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT .......................................... HB-1148 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT ................................................. HB-2195 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. HB-0231 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT-VAR............................... HB-1721 CONSUMER FRAUD- MAMMOGRAPHY ADS.................... HB-0369 CRIM CD & FIREARMS- STALKING ..................................... HB-061 1 CRIM CD-2ND FELONY VIOLATIONS................................. HB-0469 DORS-HEAD AND SPINAL CORD SYST ............................ HB-0352 ELEC CD-DONATION-EXPENSE LIMIT............................ HB-1908 ELECTNS- NATNL VOTER REGISTRATN ......................... HB-0574 FISCAL NOTE-ECON & FISCAL COMM .............................. HB-0488 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ HB-0001 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .............................................................. HB-0294 HIGH SPEED RAIL COMMISSION ........................................... HB-0260 HUMANE SOCIETIES-LIEN RECOVERY ............................. HB-1181 IDPA-BREAST SELF EXAM PROGRAMS............................. HB-0169 INC TAX-CRED-RENT-CIR BREAKER .......................... HB-0916 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT.................................... HB-2153 INC TX ACT-INDIVIDUAL DEDUCT ................................. HB-1201 INS CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING................................... HB-0405 INS COVER CHILD IMMUNIZATION..................................... HB-0406 JUV CT-INCREASE MAX DETENTION ................................ HB-0460 LEAD POISONING- SCREENING-EXAM ........................... HB-0921 LONG TERM CARE PLAN STRATEGY ................................... HB-1062 NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAM ACT................................... HB-0408 NO FOID-DOMESTIC BATTERY ........................................ HB-0613 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-1310 PHYSICIAN MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT ................................ HB-0308 POLICE TRAINING-TECH CHANGE .................................. HB-1042 POLICE-AFRICAN AMER SENSITIVE.................................. HB-0517 PRISON INDUSTRIES ACT ............... ................................. HB-0552 PUB AID-AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL ..................................... HB-0577 PUB ED AFFINITY CREDIT CARD........................................... HB-0473 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-0278 RIVERBOAT LIC-COMPETITIVE BIDS................................. HB-0490 SCH CD-LICENSED DAY CARE ............................................. HB-0516 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ............................................ HB-2234 SEX TRANSMITTED DISEASE .................................................. HB-2235 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD........................................ HB-2251 VIOLENCE PREVENTION -TECHNICAL .............................. HB-1967 WHISLEBLOWER ACT-APPLICATION .............................. HB-0315 WORKPLACE PRIVACY-ACTIVITIES................................... HB-2282 ZERO-BASED BUDGET ACT.................................................. HB-0486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FEIGENHOLTZ HOUSE BILL: 38, 139, 300, 447, 548, 643, 656, 657, 658, 667, 680, 681, 867, 1002, 1320, 1690, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1867, 1869, 1925, 1950, 2504, 2551 SENATE BILL: 68, 161, 176, 189, 439, 447, 454, 618, 1081, 1095 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 39, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) $SARCOIDOSIS RESEARCH--DPH ....................................... HB-2581 BABYSITTER REGISTRATION ACT ..................................... HB-0834 BANK-EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ........................... HB-1468 BREAST CANCER-DUTY TO INFORM.............................. HB-0879 2206 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CFS-TASK FORCE FOR CHILD SERVC ................................ HB-2371 CHILD CARE ZONING .......................................................... HB-0522 CHILDRENS SERVICES ACCRED ........................................... HB-2373 CHILDRENS SERVICES COMMISSION.................................. HB-2372 CORRECTIONS-HOME DETENTION.................................. HB-0523 DAYCARE INQ-TOLL FREE NUMBER................................. HB-0586 DCFS SCHOLARSHIPS-FEE WAIVERS................................. HB-2382 DCFS-ADOPTN-NO MULTI PLACEMENT........................ HB-1221 DCFS-BABYSITTER TRAINING............................................. HB-0585 DCFS-CHILD PLACEMENT -ADOPTION............................ HB-1453 DCFS-DASA-SCHOOLS- CHILD ABUSE ........................... HB-1867 DCFS-ED QUALIFICATIONS................................................... HB-2374 DCFS-I SEARCH-MISSING CHILDREN.............................. HB-2383 DCFS-LIFE SUPPORT TERMINATION................................. HB-2583 DCFS-NOTICE OF HEARING ................................................ HB-2528 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ......................... HB-1541 DCFS--TRANSITIONAL HOUSING ....................................... HB-2381 DPA-AFDC--COMMUNITY SERVICE .................................. HB-0745 DPA- AFDC- RESPONSIBILTY-FRAUD............................. HB-0890 DPHLTH-SARCOIDOSIS-INFORMATION....................... HB-2564 EMERG RM-CERTIFED PEDIATRICIAN ............................. HB-0514 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-2375 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-2376 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-2377 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION............................. HB-2378 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.......................................... HB-2353 HOSP LIC-NON ER MDS ON DUTY................................... HB-2510 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ........................................ HB-0515 INPATIENT POST CHILDBIRTH CARE................................ HB-2514 INS CHILD ABUSE-DISCRIMINATION................................ HB-2567 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. HB-1665 INS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DISCRMNT................................ HB-2566 INS-RECIPROCALS-CAPITAL....... ................................. HB-1876 INSURANCE CODE-CAPTION-TECH............................... HB-1345 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1331 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-1332 INSURANCE COVER-CONTRACEPTIVES ......................... HB-2306 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST-MINOR .................................. HB-1560 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST-MINOR ....................................... HB-1561 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY...................................................... HB-2379 JUV CT-TERMINATE RIGHTS .............................................. HB-1347 MEDICAID- PREGNANT WOMEN........................................ HB-0304 MIDWIFERY LICENSURE ACT ............................................... HB-0518 MINORITY- FRANCHISE EQUITY ...................................... HB-0519 PARENTAGE ACT-BIRTH CERTIFICAT .............................. HB-0521 PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN .................................................. HB-2565 POLICE-AFRICAN AMER SENSITIVE.................................. HB-0517 PRISONS-MOTHER CHILD PRGMS...................................... HB-0746 PUB AID-BILL OF RIGHTS-TECH ...................................... HB-1723 PUB HEALTH-SARCOIDOSIS GRANTS................................ HB-2582 SCH CD-BUILDING STANDARDS....................................... HB-1906 SCH CD-HEALTH CLINICS .................................................. HB-1061 SCH CD-LICENSED DAY CARE .......................................... HB-0516 SCH CD-LICENSED DAY CARE ............................................. HB-0948 SCH CD-SCHOOL NURSE REQUIRED.................................. HB-0947 ST BD ED-RACETRACK WORKERS...................................... HB-0520 STEP AHEAD GRANT PROGRAM ............................... ....... HB-0361 SUBSTANCE INTER-SCH SOCIAL WRK............... .......... HB-1968 TAX CHECKOFF- SARCOIDOSIS............................................ HB-2563 WRK COMP- REPETITIVE TRAUMA.................................. HB-1812 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 12, 377, 748, 1596, 1796, 1926, 2502, 2525, 2671 SENATE BILL: 189, 277, 344, 377, 403, 439, 453, 660, 833, 1082, 1095 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 42, 63, 68 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 28 2207 FRIAS, RAFAEL REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) CD CORR-SENTENCING -PARKS ................................... HB-2511 LONG TERM CARE PLAN STRATEGY ................................. HB-1062 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIAS SENATE BILL: 130, 534, 932 FRIAS, FERNANDO, REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) $DEPT ON AGING-PHARMACTL BOOK.............................. HB-2480 BINGO-RAISE PAYOUT CAP................................................. HB-0671 CD CORR -ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEM............................. HB-0674 CHGO SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ......................................... HB-0726 CRIM CD-PLASTIC ITEMS/WEAPONS ................................ HB-0670 DPH-SR CITIZEN WORKBOOK .............................................. HB-0165 ELEC CD & PUBLIC UTIL-COMCOMM.............................. HB-0664 FIN INST FINANCE AGENCY EXEMPT................................. HB-2346 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT.............................................. HB-0001 HOME RULE TRANSFER TAXES ............................................. HB-0659 MARITAL RELATIONSHP EQUIVALNCY............................. HB-2262 PUB AID-TRAVEL ALLOWANCE.......................................... HB-1948 PUB ED AFFINITY CREDIT CARD........................................... HB-0473 REAL ESTATE NUISANCE DISCLOSE.................................... HB-0847 RETIRED PEACE OFFICERS-GUNS ...................................... HB-2212 SCH CD- BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL ....................................... HB-0668 SCH CD-UNIFORMS FOR STUDENTS.................................. HB-0669 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN TITLE FEES .................................... HB-1592 VEH CD-DUI-TEST REFUSAL ............................................ HB-2199 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIAS,F HOUSE BILL: 549, 574, 607, 643, 870, 872, 876, 2139 GASH, LAUREN BETH REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR -FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS................................ HB-1636 CHICAGO LEARNING ZONE .......................................... HB-2283 CRIME VICTIMS- NO FEE-CASE................... .................... HB-1672 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARM SALES ........................................ HB-0641 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PRO................................ HB-1485 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN ............................................................... HB-0294 INC TX ACT-INDIVIDUAL DEDUCT .................................... HB-1201 INPATIENT POST CHILDBIRTH CARE .................................. HB-2514 JURY COMMISSION-DUTIES .............................................. HB-2229 JUV COURT-DCFS-PERMANENCY PLAN........................ HB-0771 JUV CT - NOTICE- SCHOOL OFFICIALS ........................... HB-1604 MANDATES ACT-RECOMMENDATIONS ........................... HB-0502 PENSIONS-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY .................................. HB-01 18 PRISONS-MOTHER CHILD PRGMS...................................... HB-0746 PROHIBIT UNSOLICITED FAXES........................................ HB-2233 PUB AID-MED CARE FOR ELDERLY .................................. HB-2584 PUB AID-WELFARE TO WORK DEMO ................................ HB-0770 REAL PROPERTY LEASE PURCHASE .................................... HB-0626 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-0278 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY.................................... HB-2056 SCH CD-EXPEL FOR SCHOOL DAYS.................................... HB-0918 ST REAL ESTATE BOARD .......................................................... HB-2551 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.............................................. HB-0403 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS..................................... HB-0769 VEH CD-TARPS ............................ ............................... .......... HB-0843 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD.......................... HB-1824 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GASH HOUSE BILL: 166, 225, 260, 296, 330, 467, 469, 485, 486, 487, 501, 516, 593, 600, 611, 613, 666, 686, 777, 778, 784, 835, 888, 1022, 1129, 1221, 1320, 1613, 1691, 2254, 2525 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 8, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 16, 24, 48, 65, 66 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 GILES, CALVIN L. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DISIT. DEM) CONTROLLED SUB-ASSESS USES ..................................... HB-0300 DASA-DCFS-SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERV........................ HB-0610 DRUG DEALER LIABILITY ACT .............................................. HB-0153 EDUCATE FOR FUTURE TODAY ACT.................................... HB-0501 2208 GILES, CALVIN L. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM)-- ont FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ HB-001 HGHR ED-TUITION INCREASES........................................... HB-0456 HGHRED-INCREASE MERIT SCHLRSHP ........................... HB-0499 NE PLAN COM-ADD COOK CO MEMBER ........................... HB-1156 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS ............................................... HB-2506 SCHOOLS-IHSA TOURNAMENT ......................................... HB-2503 VEH CD-TARPS......................................................................... HB-0843 12-MONTH BALANCED BUDGET ACT................................. HB-2054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GILES HOUSE BILL: 214, 820, 1662, 1869, 2223 SENATE BILL: 75, 344, 946 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 42 GIORGI, E. I. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM) GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DISI. DEM) $SUPP-STATE POLICE ............................................................ HB-2625 AIR POLLUTION-TECHNICAL............................................... HB-0283 BEER FAIR DEALNG ACT-DISTRIBTR ................................ HB-1801 CD CORR -TECHNICAL........................................................... HB-2303 CON FRD REFUND UNEARN INTEREST .............................. HB-0625 DCCA-COMBINE JOB TRAINING.......................................... HB-0620 DORS-DMHDD & DASA BUDGET REQST ......................... HB-0213 DPA-CHECK-RACE TRAK-RIVERBOAT......................... HB-1200 ENVIRO CLEANUP-TAX CRED LIAB ................................... HB-0762 ETHICS-ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS ................................. HB-0738 FISCAL ABUSE REPORTING .................................................... HB-0630 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN.......................... HB-0472 HEALTH CARE CO-OP AGREEMENTS................................ HB-0216 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ................................ HB-0619 INCOME TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CRED........................... HB-0148 JUVENILE SELLS CANNABIS-ADULT ........................ HB-0036 LAND CONVEYANCE ACT OF 1995................................ HB-2276 LICENSED ATHLETIC TRAINERS........................................... HB-0481 MUNI UTILITY TAXES ............................................... .. HB-0010 MUNI UTILITY TAXES .......................................................... HB-0238 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVOR..................................... HB-0095 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR.........................H HB-0826 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE/FORMULA............................. HB-0414 PENSIONS-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0118 POST CONVICT-VICTIM SUBPOENA .................... ......... HB-0040 PROP TAX SALES-NOTICE OF SALE.................................... HB-2141 PUB UTIL-GENERATE SUBSIDIARY .................................... HB-0646 SALES TAX-FUEL USED IN MANUFAC.............................. HB-0011 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY ...................................... HB-2056 SCH CD-LIFE-SAFETY-ACCESSIBLTY ........................... HB-0784 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ..................................................... HB-2304 UNEMPLOY INSUR-TRUCK OWNER OPR ......................... HB-0398 USE & OCC TAXES-AQUACULTURE................................... HB-0614 USE & OCC TAXES-FILING DATE ........................................ HB-0009 VEH CD-PASS SCHOOL BUS-PENALTY............................ HB-0539 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GRANBERG HOUSE BILL: 114, 153, 171, 273, 274, 313, 359, 383, 486, 487, 488, 552, 574, 577, 680, 761, 819, 929, 1022, 1048, 1129, 1170, 1324, 1617, 1636, 1760, 1761, 1821, 1824, 1866, 1940, 1982, 1983, 2108, 2154, 2171, 2279, 2348 SENATE BILL: 25, 32, 48, 51, 95, 113, 143, 160, 312, 435, 442, 460, 538, 582, 650, 698, 703, 753, 789, 897, 983, 996, 1113, 1173 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM) $GR--STATE BOARD EDUCATION ...................................... HB-0049 $OCE--APPELLATE DEFENDER ........................................... HB-0072 $OCE-APPELLATE PROSECUTOR.......................................... HB-0073 $OCE--BUREAU OF THE BUDGET ...................... HB-0067 $OCE--COMMISS BANKS & TRUSTS ................................. HB-0066 $OCE--DEPT AGRICULTURE ................................................ HB-0074 SOCE--DEPT CENTRAL MGMT SERV ................................. HB-0065 SOCE--DEPT CONSERVATION ................................................ HB-0069 2209 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)-Cont $OCE-DEPT LOTTERY ........................................................... HB-0068 $OCE-DEPT REVENUE................................. HB-0071 $OCE-HEALTH CARE COST COUNCIL................................. HB-0063 $OCE- PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ................................. HB-0070 $OCE- RACING BOARD .................... ................. .......... HB-0064 $OCE-SOUTHERN IL UNIVERSITY ................................... HB-0052 $OCE-STATE BD OF EDUCATION ......................................... HB-0050 $OCE-STATE BOARD EDUCATION ....................................... HB-0048 $OCE-STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMM................................. HB-0054 $OCE-SUPREME COURT ........................................................ HB-2491 $OCE-SUPREME COURT-CIRCUIT................................ HB-2492 $OCE-UNIV CIVIL SERVICE................................................. HB-0051 $UNIV CIV SERV MERIT BD.................................................... HB-0053 BOND SHELL-EFFECTIVE DATE........................................... HB-1946 BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND ACT................................... HB-2696 BUILD BOND-AUTHORIZATION .......................................... HB-1945 CD CORR-REGIMENTED JUV TRAIN.................................. HB-0612 CHIC PK DIST ACT-CREATION-TECH.............................. HB-1186 CHIC PK DIST ACT-TERRITOR-TECH............................... HB-1185 CHILDREN-EARLY INTERVENTION ................................. HB-0166 CIV ADMIN CD-LEASED PROPERTY ................................... HB-0779 COMPTROLLER-CERTIFY BUDGET.................................... HB-1943 DEPT FIN INST-BANKS-SAV & LOAN ............................. HB-0467 DPA-MEDICAID- $FOR PRIOR FY ..................................... HB-1942 DPA- MEDICAID- HOSPITAL PAYMTS ............................... HB-0218 DPA--MEDICAID-LOCAL HLTH DEPT................................ HB-0775 EMPLOYEE-DISPUTES-NONUNION ............................... HB-2505 GO BOND-AUTHORIZATION........................................... HB-1947 HGHR ED-TUITION WAIVERS............................................... HB-119 HUMANE SOCIETIES-LIEN RECOVERY............................. HB-1181 INC TAX-DEDUCT NEW BUS INVESMT ............................. HB-0268 INS WORKERS COMP-CONST RATES................................. HB-1803 METRO WATER-APPROPRIATION-TECH........................ HB- 187 METRO WATER-EXAMINATION-TECH........................... HB-1188 METRO WATER-SECRETARY-TECH................................. HB-1189 NURSING HOME-DAMAGES RECOVRBLE........................ HB-1941 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR........................... HB-0826 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT.............................. HB-0927 PERFORMANCE REVIEW ACT ................................................. HB-0627 PERSONNEL CD-BACKPAY-GRIEVANCE........................ HB-0536 PK DIST CD-GOVERNING BD-TECH................................ HB-0980 PROCUREMENT--CODE .......................................................... HB-1851 PROCUREMENT-LOTTERY PRIZES..................................... HB-1617 PROP TAX-SENIOR CITIZEN- INCOME............................. HB-2640 SALES TX-PRISONERS.......... .......................................... HB-2639 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-REFERENDUM........................... HB-2508 SCH CD-BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION....................... HB-0926 SCH CD-REP BEHAVIORAL INTERVEN.............................. HB-0717 SCHL VISUALLY IMPAIRED-ADMISSN.............................. HB-0560 SCHOOLS-LEASE PURCHASE AGRMNTS........................ HB-2534 ST EMPLOYEE HOUSING ACT................................................. HB-0252 ST ETHICS--CONTRACTS -FISCAL..................................... HB-0777 ST FIN-HEADQTR REPORT DEADLINE.............................. HB-1118 STATE FINANCE ACT-BOB-ANALYSIS............................ HB-0628 STATE FINANCES-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1944 STATE FISCAL YR--JUNE 1 -MAY 31 ................................... HB-2258 SUCCESSOR AGENCY ACT ...................................................... HB-1120 VEH CD- NATL GUARD PLATE-TECH ............................ HB-0963 VEH CD-SEC OF STATE-TECH.............................................HB-1228 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH ................................. HB-1095 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH .................................... HB-1096 VEH CD-VEH-SNOWMOBILE-LEVEES......................... HB-2025 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND............................... HB-1811 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 223, 318, 362, 460, 469, 501, 600, 617, 618, 630, 1887 SENATE BILL: 141, 358, 443, 523, 1133, 1152 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13 2210 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 HANRAHAN, KEVIN REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) CRIM CD-DECEPTIVE PRACTICES....................................... HB-1816 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-VARIOUS .............................................. HB-2139 DCONS--ADOPT--A--PARK PROGRAMS............................. HB-1530 DRIVERS LICENSE FEES-AGE 62 .................................... HB-1573 EPA-PLAN APPROVL-SITE REMEDITN ....................... HB-0359 HOSPITAL LIEN-APPLY ALL HOSP................................. HB-1698 INS PRODUCER HEARING-CHICAGO................................. HB-1843 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM............................................... HB-0667 LOCAL RECORDS-ELECTRONIC STORG ........................... HB-0938 LOCAL RECORDS-PUBLIC-MAP AMEND....................... HB-0934 MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS ............................................... HB-0966 MOSQUITO DIST--BAN SPRAYING........................................ HB-1058 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-1846 PRIVATE TOLL HIGHWAYS....................................................... HB-1548 RE TAX-ACCELERATED BILLING ........................................ HB-1646 SCH CD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ............................................ HB-2443 SCHCD-REGL SUPT SALARY-TECHNIC.......................... HB-0994 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETE-LOC...................... HB-1799 VEH CD-STOP BAR LOC-HUSBNDRY.............................. HB-1166 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANRAHAN HOUSE BILL: 250, 769, 1459, 1661, 1806, 1807, 2203 SENATE BILL: 567, 774 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 12 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM) AERONAUTICS-FED RULES-TECH.................................... HB-1296 AGGREGATE MINING OPERATIONS..................................... HB-1486 AIRPORT AUTH-MUNI BOUNDARIES ................................ HB-0767 COOK CO FOREST PRESERVE-TECH................................... HB-1220 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1191 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1192 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1193 DAY CARE HOMES-STAFF REQUIRMNT........................... HB-0942 DEER HUNTING-PARTNERSHIP PERMI ........................ HB-2660 HIGHWAY CD-DRAINAGE TAX ............................................ HB-0174 HUNTING DOGS TRESPASSING .............................................. HB-0459 JUV CT-MINOR -CONFINEMENT...................................... HB-0314 LIQUOR ACT-BEER DISTRIBUTION............................. HB-1802 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES .............................. HB-2532 LOCAL GOVT SALARY INCREASE ACT................................ HB-1276 MIN WGE-TRUCKERS-APPLICABILTY .......................... HB-1576 MOT VEH FRANCHISE-MOTORCYCLES............................ HB-1153 MOT VEH FRANCHISE-MOTORCYCLES............................ HB-1154 NURSING HOME-DAMAGES RECOVRBLE ...................... HB-1941 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ................................. HB-0766 RTA-OPERATIONS--TECH CHANGE .................................. HB-1462 SCH CD-PARENT-FAMILY ED-HI SCH......................... HB-1870 SCH CD-TRUANCY-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-0922 SERVICE OCC TAX-DIRECT MAIL ...................................... HB-0764 STATE BLDGS-CHANGE NAMES......................................... HB-1791 SUBSTANCE INTER-SCH SOCIAL WRK............................ HB-1968 TOWNSHIP CD-TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-1184 TOWNSHIP CD-TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-1199 TOWNSHIP CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1190 USE & OCC TAX- ROLLING STOCK ...................................... HB-0503 USE & OCC TAXES-AQUACULTURE................................. HB-0614 VEH CD-CANCELLATION-TECHNICAL........................... HB-0993 VEH CD--FLARES--SNOWMOBILE REG.............................. HB-2360 VEH CD-GOV ETHICS ............................................................ HB-1124 VEH CD-LENGTH OF VEHICLES........................................ HB-1768 VEH CD-SALVAGE VEHICLE BUYERS............................. HB-1648 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-TRUCKS ...................................... HB-2641 VEH CD--TRUCK LENGTHS .................................................. HB-1202 2211 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-2ND DIV-FLARES-REG CARD.......................... HB-0990 WATER AUTH ACT-TRUSTEE COMPENS.......................... HB-0763 WATER AUTHORITIES ACT-VIOLATNS............................. HB-0765 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 100, 186, 826, 1305, 2584 SENATE BILL: 77, 539, 731, 775, 1078 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56 HASSERT, BRENT REPRESENTATIVE (83RD DIST. REP) AGGREGATE MINING OPERATIONS..................................... HB-1486 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-COM-PUB BLD......................... HB-1089 BANKS-DIRECTORS- DISCLOSURE.................................. HB-0377 CD CORR -FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS..................................... HB-1636 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-DOT BRIDGE ............................... HB-0525 CLASS A MISDEMEANOR-JACKROCK ............................... HB-1237 CLEAN ALTERNATIVE FUELS ACT ....................................... HB-0852 CORP FIDUCIARY DEPOSIT-POWERS................................. HB-2342 CORR-JUV DETENTION CENTRS ....................................... HB-0301 CRIM CD-TRESPASS-REAL PROPERTY ........................... HB-1654 CRIM CD-VISITATION-INTERFERE.................................. HB-0563 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... HB-0929 EPA- BROWNSFIELD- REMEDIATION.............................. HB-0901 EPA-N SHORE SANITARY -OPERATORS .......................... HB-0257 EPA-PLAN APPROVL-SITE REMEDITN............................ HB-0359 EPA-SOLID WASTE-TECH CHANGE.................................. HB-0287 JUV CT-DISCLOS RECORDS/DCFS....................................... HB-0708 JUV CT-HEARING TIME LIMITS ........................................... HB-0115 LAND TRANSFER -CONTRACT FRAUD .............................. HB-2430 MIN WAGE-OVERTIME-TV & RADIO...............................HB-0707 MUNI UTILITY TAXES .............................................................. HB-0238 PEN CD-DCMS POLICE TRANSFERS.............................. HB-0247 PEN CD-IMRF-SCHOOL DISTRICTS.................................. HB-0413 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION..................................... HB-0182 SANITARY DIST ACT-TRUSTEES ......................................... HB-1086 SERV USE TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-0430 SOLID WASTE PLAN-GARBAGE FEES ................................ HB-0662 UTILITY-NEGOTIATED RATES ............................................. HB-2571 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2294 911 W IRELESS SERVICES.......................................................... HB-1338 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASSERT HOUSE BILL: 20, 113, 114, 159, 548, 882, 892, 1849, 2629 SENATE BILL: 46, 52, 66, 102, 231, 458, 460, 461, 535, 811, 992 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21 HOEFT, DOUGLAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP) CHGO SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION.......................................... HB-0726 CHICAGO SCHOOLS BUILDING CODE................................. HB-0607 CHILD SUPPORT-ENFORCEMENT.................................... HB-1656 DRAINAGE DISTRICTS -TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2285 HUMAN RTS-300 DAY-JURISDICTION......................... HB-1808 HWY CD-TOLL HIGHWAY-OPEN GATES ........................ HB-0180 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD- SELLING................................ HB-0815 PUB AID-TRAVEL ALLOWANCE....................................... HB-1948 REG SUPT SALARIES-UP $15,000 ........................................... HB-0989 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS ................................................ HB-0207 SCH CD-CHICAGO SCH BOARD ......L................................... HB-0206 SCH CD-EXPULSION-WEAPONS....................................... HB-0780 SCH CD-IGAP-REGIONAL OFFICE ED.............................. HB-1920 SCH CD-REGL OFF OVERSIGHT BD..................................... HB-1921 SCH CD-SERVICE EVALUATN REPORT.......................... HB-0181 SCH CD- SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS ........................................ HB-0179 SCH CD-TEACHERS CERTIFICATES................................. HB-0178 SCH CD-TEACHING CERTIFICATES.................................. HB-1918 SCH CD-TRUANT ALTRNATIV-OPT ED........................ HB-1919 SCH CD-WAIVERS-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2664 SCHOOLS-ACCREDITATN-RECOGNITN...................... HB-2642 2212 HOEFT, DOUGLAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP)-Cont STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL .................................... HB-0201 TEACHER CERTIFICATION-FEES ..................................... HB-0229 TOWNSHIP-ROAD DIST-POWERS ...............................H......HB-0606 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOEFT HOUSE BILL: 131, 226, 445, 549, 1048, 1102, 1106, 1140, 1575, 1692, 1805, 1887, 1982, 1983, 2123, 2439, 2440, 2442, 2443, 2446, 2447, 2449, 2451, 2456, 2649 SENATE BILL: 19, 22, 50, 78, 182, 404, 416, 453, 477, 727, 941, 958, 991, 1034 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 26 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) $SUPP-DCCA-BASE CLOSING GRANTS............................ HB-2475 $VET-POW COMPENSATION ACT ........................ .......... HB-0740 AFDC-FAMILY TRANSITION................................................. HB-0342 AFDC-JOBS-TIME LIMITS................................................ HB-0004 BASEBALL STRIKE-NO PAYMENTS.................................. HB-2061 BONDS ISSUANCE-ADVIS REFERENDM............................ HB-1299 BONDS-COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS................................. HB-2544 CANNABIS CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES .......................... HB-1268 CD CORR-FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS.................................... HB-1636 CD CORR -GOOD CONDUCT-REVOKE............................. HB-1248 CD CORR -PRISONER-HIGH SCHOOL ............................ HB-0548 CD CORR--REGIMENTED JUV TRAIN.................................. HB-0612 CD CORR-RESTITUTN-TIME PERIOD............................... HB-2049 CD CORR -TECHNICAL........................................................ HB-0464 CD CORR-TECHNICAL................................................................ HB-0465 CD CORR -TECHNICAL.......... ...................................... HB-2303 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT ........................................ HB-2047 COOK CO FOREST PRESERVE-TECH................................... HB-1220 CORR-JUV DETENTION CENTRS ....................................... HB-0301 CORRECTIONAL NOTES-PROBATION.............................. HB-2045 CORRECTIONS--GOOD TIME ................................................ HB-0299 CORRECTIONS--HOME DETENTION.................................... HB-0114 CORRECTIONS-SERVE 85% SENTENCE ............................. HB-0298 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1191 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1192 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1193 CRIM CD & CD CORR-HBITUAL CRIM............................... HB-0461 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................ HB-0462 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-0463 CRIM PRO-CHILD VICTIM TESTIMNY ............................... HB-0160 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN............................. HB-1022 DCFS MULTIDISCIPLINE COMMITTEE ................................ HB-0648 DCFS-DASA-SCHOOLS- CHILD ABUSE...........................HB-1867 DMHDD-PERCENTAGE WAGE INCREASE ...................... HB-2066 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE......................................... HB-0273 DRUGS-X FELONY-EVICT TENANT.................................. HB-1726 ED LAB RELA- BARGAINING UNITS.................................... HB-2627 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT...................................... HB-0666 ELDERLY HEALTH & NUTRITION ACT ............................... HB-0392 HAZING-DEFINES & PENALIZES....................................... HB-0113 HED-VETERANS KIDS SCHOLARSHIPS ............................. HB-0329 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER............................. HB-0328 HGHR ED-TUITION INCREASES.......................................... HB-0456 HORSE RACING ACT-WAGER DISTRIB.............................. HB-2053 HORSE RACING ACT/SIMULCAST ........................................ HB-2051 HOSPITAL LIEN-APPLY ALL HOSP...................................... HB-1698 HUMAN SERVICES DELIVER STUDY ............................... HB-2309 JUV CT-CONCEALABLE FIREARM ................................. HB-0851 JUV CT-INCREASE MAX DETENTION................................ HB-0460 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION...................................... HB-2046 LABOREQUITY ACT .............................................................. HB-1815 LEASEAGENT LICENSES.......................................................... HB-1856 LEGIS INVESTIGATNG COMM-DELETE.......................... HB-2259 LIQUOR--OUTSIDE BANNERS ................................................ HB-1800 LIQUOR-PENALTY-SALE TO MINOR ............................. HB-1629 MISSING CHILD-DCFS WARD CHECK............................ HB-0193 M ISSISSIPPI RIVER ACT ............................................................ HB-0253 2213 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-EARLY RETMT NO DISCOUNT............................. HB-1724 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0778 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION................................... HB-0126 PRIVATE DETECTVE-FIRE INSPCTOR................................... HB-2109 PROBATION FEES..,................ .................................................. HB-2048 PROBATION-SERVICE FUND-TECH................ .............. HB-0827 PROCUREMENT--CODE ...................... .......... ................. HB-1851 PROCUREMENT-LOTTERY PRIZES................................... HB-1617 PROPERTY TX CD-ONE YEAR EXTEND.......................... HB-1461 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1045 SCHOOLS-FUND TRANSFERS ....................................... HB-2112 SECOND LOW BIDDER PROTECT............................................ HB-0254 STRUCTURD INTRMEDATE SANCTION............................. HB-2050 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETE-LOC........................ HB-1799 TOWNSHIP CD--TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1184 TOWNSHIP CD-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1199 TOWNSHIP CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1190 U OF I-TUITN WAIVER-SCI SURVEY ................................ HB-0602 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-NON-ACADEMIC.................... HB-1455 VETERANS PREFERENCE MUNICIPAL................................ HB-0125 WHISLEBLOWER ACT-APPLICATION.............................. HB-0315 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN HOUSE BILL: 100, 115, 159, 177, 290, 367, 491, 589, 617, 667, 826, 962, 2204 SENATE BILL: 79, 169, 229, 263, 312, 324, 349, 677, 704, 812, 893, 896 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 37, 44 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, 11 HOLBROOK, THOMAS REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM) $SUPP-DCCA-BASE CLOSING GRANTS..................... HB-2475 $VET-POW COMPENSATION ACT........................................ HB-0740 ABUSED CHILD-RECORD RETENTION ............................ HB-2357 CAR RENTAL-DISABLED PERSONS .................................... HB-2339 CHILDRENS SERVICES ACCRED ......................................... HB-2373 CIV ADMIN CD-LEASED PROPERTY .................................. HB-0779 COMM COLL-NONACADEM PERSONNEL......................... HB-1759 CORRECTIONS--GOOD TIME .............................................. HB-0706 CORRS INMATES-RESTRICTIONS.......................... HB-0985 DCCA-COMPUTER TOURISM ............................................ HB-1783 DCFS SCHOLARSHIPS-FEE WAIVERS........................... HB-2382 DCFS-ED QUALIFICATIONS ....................................... HB-2374 DCFS-I SEARCH-MISSING CHILDREN.......................... HB-2383 DEPT AGING-SENIOR CITIZEN CARD................................ HB-0362 FISCAL ABUSE REPORTING .................................................. HB-0630 FISH & HUNT LICENSE-SR CITIZEN ................................ HB-0290 HED-VETERANS KIDS SCHOLARSHIPS........................... HB-0329 HIGH SPEED RAIL COMMISSION.......................................... HB-0260 JUV CT-INCREASE MAX DETENTION ............................... HB-0460 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY ...................................................... HB-2379 LEGISLATION SUNSHINE ACT.............................H......... .. HB-2504 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-1310 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS............................ HB-0778 PROPERTY TX CD-ONE YEAR EXTEND........................ HB-1461 PUBLIC CONTRCT FRAUD-NAVAL AIR............................. HB-0682 PUBLIC OFFICE DISQUALIFICATION.............................. HB-2648 SR CIT-DISABLED- INCOME LIMIT.................................. HB-2650 STATE PARKS-DISABL VET-NO FEES.............................. HB-0259 SWIDA-LOCAL GOVT AUTHORIZATION.......... ..... HB-1489 TOLL BRIDGE-FINE .................... .......................................... HB-2554 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS.............................. HB-1159 9- 1--1 UNIFORM RESPONSE PROCD ................................... HB-0982 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLBROOK HOUSE BILL: 29, 36, 40, 126, 136, 253, 410, 447, 501, 643, 674, 825, 1022, 1048, 1123, 1212, 1276, 1437, 1521, 1522, 1582, 1689, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1718, 1760, 1827, 1851, 2108, 2154, 2514 SENATE BILL: 67, 239, 549, 560 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 37 2214 HOLBROOK, THOMAS REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 56, 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 HOWARD, CONSTANCE REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) BANK-SAVINGS & LOAN-LOAN REPRT......................... HB-1771 CAR RENTAL-DISABLED PERSONS .................................. HB-2339 CD CORR-FULL SENTENCE ................................................... HB-2089 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION..................................... .... HB-2090 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING...................... HB-2088 DASA TEEN PREGNANCY-DRUG ABUSE ..................... HB-0311 DCFS-ADOPTN-NO MULTI PLACEMENT ...................... HB-1221 DP HLTH-MINORITY HEALTH PANEL............................. HB-0309 DPA--AFDC-- RESPONSIBILTY -FRAUD............................. HB-0890 EARNFARE- ELIGIBILITY ............................................ ......... HB-1363 EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ACT ............................................ HB-1772 ENVIRO CLEANUP-TAX CRED LIAB................................. HB-0762 EPA-INTERNAL AUDIT COMPLIANCE............... ....... ... HB-1547 ESCROW ACCOUNT-INTEREST.......................................... HB-0786 GAMBLING REV-FUND EDUCATION................................... HB-2086 HOMELESS MINOR-MEDICAL CONSENT....................... HB-0353 INC TAX-CRED-RENT-CIR BREAKER............................ HB-0916 LEGISLATION SUNSHINE ACT ............................................ HB-2504 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-DEEP TUNNEL................................ HB-2087 PUB AID-JOB RETENTION-WAIVERS............................... HB-2460 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS ............................................... HB-2506 SCH CD- WAIVERS............................................................... HB-2264 SCHOOL BOARD-TECHNICAL- BUDGET ......................... HB-2269 SOUTHEAST METRO AREA INDUST.................................... HB-1770 ST MONEY DEPOSIT-COM DEV LOANS ........................... HB-1769 TAX INCREASE-SCHOOLS......................................... ....... HB-2091 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH-TECHNICL ................. HB-0811 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOWARD HOUSE BILL: 1, 7, 47, 138, 141, 148, 169, 172, 190, 238, 294, 295, 300, 354, 1672, 2503, 2514 SENATE BILL: 362, 846, 1034 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 HUGHES, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) AMBULANCE CHOOSE DESTINATION................................. HB-2120 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-COM-PUB BLD ....................... HB-1089 BOND ORDINANCE HEARING ACT................................... HB-2695 CLRK OF CT-CIRC CLERK FEE-TECH............................. HB-2209 CNTY CD-RECORD FEE-PARTIAL PG........................... HB-1337 CNTY CD-STORMWATER-TECHNICAL......................... HB-2207 CONS DIST-ELECTED TRUSTEES................................... HB-2553 CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL .......................... HB-0142 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY CONSENT......................... HB-2658 CTY CD-ELECTIONS-TECH........ .................... HB-241 1 DMHDD- INSEPCTOR GENERAL ........................................... HB-0853 DRUG TREATMENT-FUNDING ............................................ HB-1137 ELEC CD-ELEC BD-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2418 EMERGENCY MED (EMS) TECHNICAL................................ HB-1553 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY ......................... HB-0929 EPA-LOCAL SITE APPROVAL-3 YRS ................................. HB-1336 EPA-N SHORE SANITARY -OPERATORS ......................... HB-0257 EPA-SCHOOLS-HAZARDOUS WASTE.............................. HB-0358 GA COMMITTEES-LIMIT CHAIR ......... ......................... HB-2043 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT.............................. HB-0785 HOSPICE LICENSING-RESIDENCES................................... HB-1320 MEDICAID- INSURANCE--HMO ......................................... HB-2124 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-IMMUNITY ........................ HB-0355 METRO WATER-NEPOTISM-TECHNICAL....................... HB-1110 MUNI CD-ADOPT BY REFERENCE....................................... HB-0572 MUNI CD--ELECTIONS........................................................... HB-0508 NO PROBATION-ANY DRUG FELONY............................. HB-1136 PARENT NOTICE-ABORTION ................................................ HB-0955 PARENTAL NOTICE OF ABORTION.................................... HB-0092 PARK DIST CD-RECORD ANNEX ORD......................... HB-0974 2215 HUGHES, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP)--Cont PLUMBNG INSPECTRS-MUNCPL EMPLE .......................... HB-1214 PROP TX-ASSESSOR QUALIFICATION ............................... HB-2519 PUB AID-AMBULANCE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1554 SANITARY DIST ACT-TRUSTEES......................................... HB-1086 SCH CD-CONSTRUCTN-TECHNL GRANT....................... HB-0547 SCH CD- CONTRACTS- WAIVERS ........................................ HB-0709 SCH CD-INTERFUND LOANS ................................................ HB-0545 SCH CD-RECOGNITION EXEMPTION .................B............. HB-2123 SCH CD-STATE AID FORMULA EAV................................... HB-0267 SCH CD- 10 CHGO SCH DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0863 SPECIAL DIST-MULTICOUNTY BOARD ............................. HB-2433 TOWNSHIP- CESSATION ................................................... .. HB-0438 TWNSHPS-HIST SOCIETY DONATIONS............................. HB-0211 TWP CD- COLLECTOR- TECHNICAL................................. HB-0498 TWP CD-ELECTION-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-0495 TWSHP- ORGANIZATION PETITION.................................... HB-0212 UNFUNDED MANDATES ACT................................................ HB-0143 VOLUNTRY EMPLOYMENT PROGM .............................. ..... HB-0969 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUGHES HOUSE BILL: 27, 182, 359, 534, 554, 568, 1203, 1245, 1640, 1641, 1661, 1982, 1983, 2447, 2454 SENATE BILL: 46, 48, 63, 67, 167, 175, 176, 354, 364, 388, 549, 566, 619, 629, 691, 948, 975, 991 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 29, 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP) COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES .............................................. HB-1696 COMP REVIEW-NO COLA ..................................................... HB-2522 CONSERVATION-LAND CONVEYANCE ............................ HB-0524 CORRECTIONAL & PEACE OFFCR-GUN............................ HB-0579 REPEAL COMP REVIEW ACT............................................... HB-2523 SALARY WITHHOLD-COMM COLLEGE............................. HB-0801 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS....................................... HB-0445 TRANSFER TO MINORS-ADULT AT 18 ............................... HB-0587 UNIV OF IL-CHIEF ILLINIWEK............................................. HB-1106 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON,TIM HOUSE BILL: 481, 991, 2406, 2562 SENATE BILL: 567, 738 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 JOHNSON, THOMAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT AUTH-DISCONNECT PMTS................................ HB-1240 BACKDOOR REFERENDA-NOTICE-ISSU......................... HB-2676 CD CORR-GOOD TIME-4.5 DAYS ........................................ HB-2038 CD CORR -TECHNICAL.......... ............................................ HB-1624 CONTROLED SUBSTANCES-TECHNICAL........................ HB-1252 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-TECH.................................... HB-1625 CORR-DRUG REHAB PROGRAM .......................................... HB-1603 CORR-FINANCIAL STMT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-2320 CORR-JUV DETENTION CENTRS ......................................... HB-0301 CORR-PAROLE OUT OF STATE-TECH .............................. HB-2322 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES .................... HB-1722 CORRECTNS-NOTICE OF FELON RELE.............................. HB-1255 COUNTY CD-IMPACT INCARCERATION........................... HB-0186 CRIM CD & CD COR-STALKING ........................................... HB-1 141 CRIM CD-COMP TAMPERING-TECH ................................ HB-2319 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMENT DEFINITION.............................. HB-0589 CRIM CD-PUBLIC AID FRAUD-TECH ............................... HB-2318 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ACT....................................................... HB-1069 CRIM CD--TECHNICAL..................................................... HB-1622 CRIM CD-THEFT-POLICE PROPERTY............................ HB-0162 CRIM CD-TREPASS/PROP-B MISDMR........................... HB-1246 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-SEX OFFENDER........................... HB-0204 CRIM CD-2ND DUI--CAR FORFEIT .................................. HB-0543 CRIM CODE-TECHNICAL........................................................ HB-1249 2216 JOHNSON, THOMAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont CRIM PPO-EVIDENCE-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2312 CRIM PRO-CAPITAL-LIFE-100% BAI............................... HB-2518 CRIM PRO-CHILD VICTIM TESTIMNY ............................... HB-0160 CRIM PRO-POST CONVICTION-TECH.............................. HB-0866 CRIM PRO--SCOPE-TECHNICAL................................................. HB-2310 CRIM PRO-SEARCH-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-2311 CRIM PRO-TECHNICAL............................................................. HB-1623 DAY CARE-FIRE SAFETY EXEMPT ...................................... HB-1245 DCFS-ADOPTION GRANTS ................................................... HB-1242 DPA- MEDICAID--DEDUCTIBLE AMNT .............................. HB-1250 DPA- MEDICAID--GA--NO ABORTIONS............................. HB-1534 DUI BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL ............................................... HB-2205 EMERGENCY TEL SYSTEM-TECHICAL............................. HB-2208 FOREST PRESERVE DIST-SELL LAND................................ HB-1244 HUMAN RTS-300 DAY -JURISDICTION............................. HB-1808 INS PRODUCER HEARING-CHICAGO................................. HB-1843 JUV COURT-AUTOMATIC TRANSFER ................................ HB-0161 JUV CT--CUSTODY -TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-2314 JUV CT--DELINQUENT--GED ................................................. HB-1582 JUV CT-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1626 JUV CT-TECHNICAL.................................................................... HB-2315 METRO AIR AUTH-GROSS WEIGHT .................................... HB-0163 METRO AIR AUTH-GROSS WEIGHT.................................... HB-1247 METRO AIR AUTH-TAX LEVY-STIPND............................ HB-0090 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. HB-0100 PEN CD-DNST POL CHIEF TRANSFER................................ HB-1243 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-1846 PEN CD-IMRF-PRIOR SERVICE .......................................... HB-1848 PRIVATE CORRCTNL FACILITY-TECH.............................. HB-2316 PROBATE-BENFICRY HOM HLTH NURS ........................... HB-1241 PUB AID-JOB RETENTION-WAIVERS............................... HB-2460 PUB AID-REDUCE UNNEC RX DRUGS................................ HB-1659 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION..................................... HB-0182 SCH CD-EXPULSION-WEAPONS ........................................ HB-0780 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS PILOT PROG................................. HB-2459 SPECIAL SERV AREAS PRIVATE RDS.................................... HB-1251 TWSHP CD-RETIREE INS COSTS .......................................... HB-0340 UNEMPLOY INS-TEMPORARY FIRM .................................. HB-1602 UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATIONS ............................... HB-1290 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON,TOM HOUSE BILL: 156, 224, 226, 236, 238, 273, 274, 430, 554, 656, 855, 865, 898, 1167, 1324, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1571, 1657, 1660, 1805, 2189, 2201, 2439, 2444, 2447, 2454, 2456 SENATE BILL: 3. 4, 69, 190, 431, 477, 650, 721, 816, 838, 1000, 1080, 1187 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 70 JONES, JOHN O. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. REP) $ENR-OIL-PROD EXPLORTN ............................................... HB-1736 CD CORR--GOOD TIME-4.5 DAYS ....................................... HB-2038 CNTY CD-RECORD FEE-PARTIAL PG............................... HB-1337 CONSERVATION PASSPORT-DISCOUNT........................... HB-1529 COUNTY CD-IMPACT INCARCERATION........................... HB-0186 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ....................... .............. HB-2452 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2450 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-PENALTY .......................................... HB-0564 CRIM PRO-FITNESS NO JURY ............................................... HB-2451 CTY HOME RULE TAXS-CTY COLLECT............................. HB-1644 DCCA-COMPETITIVENESS CONFERENC .......................... HB-1806 DCCA-EXPORTS-SM BUS-GRANTS................................. HB-2343 DPH-ALZHEIMER'S REGISTRY....................................... HB-2469 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ......................... HB-0638 FARM NUISANCE--ATTY FEES--COSTS ............................. HB-1940 FIREARM PREEMPTN ST REGULATION........................... HB-0568 GASOHOL TX ABATEMNT/COMPLIANCE......................... HB-1492 HGHR ED ENTITY STUDENT VOTING ............................... HB-1692 2217 JONES, JOHN O. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HUNTING LICENSE-AGE RQMT........................................... HB-0988 HUNTING LICENSE-NEED FOID CARD.............................. HB-1615 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT .......................... ......... HB-2153 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-1574 JT LEGIS COM ON FED MANDATES....................................... HB-2134 KOREAN WAR MEM-HISTORIC SITE.................................. HB-1511 LOCAL RECORDS-PUBLIC-MAP AMEND........................ HB-0934 MIGRATORY BIRD REGISTRATION .................................. HB-1093 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD- SELLING............................... HB-0815 MUNI-HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS........................................ HB-0573 NAT RES ACT-EMISSION ALLOWANCE .............. ....... HB-0841 OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS-COUNCIL............................... HB-0796 OIL--GAS-INSPECTION-VIOLATION .......................... HB-2138 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... HB-2556 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE-FORMULA........................... HB-2524 PROP TX CD-NURSING HOME EXEM ............................... HB-2275 PUB AID-CLINIC PAYMENTS ............................................... HB-1868 PUB HEALTH-IV DRUGS AT HOME ..................................... HB-1660 PUB UTIL-OVER 65-NO DEPOSIT........................................ HB-1571 RE TAX-REBUILT HOMESTD EXEMPTN............................ HB-1645 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHI BD ED.......................... ......... HB-2079 SCH CD-STUD DISCIPLINRY RECORD........................... HB-0410 SCHOOLS-IHSA TOURNAMENT ........................................... HB-2503 SMALL BUSNS-SELF-REPRESNTATION......................... HB-2281 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD ....................................... HB-2247 ST PRINTING-SOYBEAN INK ................................................ HB-1653 STATE FAIR-FARM SAFETY COURSE ................................. HB-1650 UNIV OF IL-VET CHILD SCHLRSHP.................................... HB-1509 UTIL FUEL ADJUST NO COAL TRANS................................... HB-1531 VEH CD-HWY ACCESS DISTANCE....................................... HB-2128 VEH CD-OPERATION PERMITS........................................... HB-0603 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH..................................... HB-2080 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-FED-LOCAL ................................ HB-2633 VEH CD-TRUCKS-MULTI YR PLATES ........................... HB-2202 VEH CD-WEIGH TRUCK-15 MINUTES.............................. HB-1217 VOUCHER SYSTEM STUDIES ACT.......................................... HB-2444 WILDLIFE & FISH-LICENSE AGE 65................................. HB-0367 WILDLIFE-HUNTING SEASON DATES ............................... HB-1092 OTHER LEGISIATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 122, 204, 256, 318, 412, 589, 598, 785, 891, 892, 956, 965, 1490, 1498, 1534, 1572, 1573, 1575, 1654, 1693, 1708, 1808, 1809, 2094, 2108, 2301, 2440, 2442, 2454, 2513, 2557 SENATE BILL: 20, 51, 157, 177, 238, 299, 312, 327, 443, 560, 1194 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 18 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 33 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM) BARBER -COSMETOLOGY-CRITERIA............................. HB-0748 CD CORR-ELECTRIC HOME DETENTN .............................. HB-1121 CD CORR-IMPACT INCARCERATION................................. HB-1662 CD CORR-REGIMENTED JUV TRAIN................................ HB-0612 CIV ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-0080 CIV ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-0081 CIV PRO-ACTIONS--TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1970 CIVIL ADM CD-CMS-TECHNICAL................................ HB-0042 CIVIL ADM CD- DCCA- TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0044 CIVIL ADMIN CD-OFFICERS-TECH............................ HB-0043 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSNG ............................. HB-2348 COSMETOLOGY ACT-EDUCATION...................................... HB-0970 COURT REPORTERS-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-1879 DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE ACT .................................... HB-1750 DOMSTIC VIOLNCE-VICTIMS RIGHTS............................ HB-2671 DPA-VOUCHERS FOR SERVICES .......................................... HB-0857 DPH-EMS FOR CHILDREN ................................................... HB-0354 GAS REVENUE TAX-GROSS RECEIPTS .............................. HB-1149 2218 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HGWAY CD-BILLBOADS-SIGNS-ADVER....................... HB-1878 HOMELESS MINOR-MEDICAL CONSENT ......................... HB-0353 HOUSING AUTHORITIES--TECHNICAL .............................. HB-2085 INC TAX CREDIT-DAY CARE ................................................ HB-1581 INS CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING................................... HB-0405 LEAD POISONING-SCREENING-EXAM ........................... HB-0921 NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE LICENSES................................... HB-0632 PROF GEOLOGST LICNSE-LOCKSMITH............................. HB-0549 PUB AID-EARNFARE-EMPLOYMENT.................... HB-0953 PUB AID-GRANTS-COST OF LIVING ................................. HB-1953 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING--TECHNICAL................................... HB-1969 PUBLIC HOUSING-JOBS PROGRAMS.................................. HB-1580 RESIDNTL MTG LICENSE REVIEW ....................................... HB-0781 SEC STATE-CAPITOL METAL DETECT ........................... HB-0588 VEH CD-RENTAL DAMAGE WAIVER.............................. HB-1877 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,LOU HOUSE BILL: 238, 300, 309, 456, 517, 811, 1097, 2223, 2502, 2503 SENATE BILL: 190, 225, 398, 1034, 1039, 1142 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 39, 68 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM) $HIST PRES AGCY-CHGO-WESTSIDE............................... HB-0712 CRIM JUST INFO ACT-POWERS-DUTY ............................ HB-1927 DCCA-SR CIT-HOUSING-RENOVATION....................... HB-0312 DHR-AUTOMATED PROCESSING PLAN .......................... HB-0961 FACTUAL BUDGET NOTE ACT ................................................ HB-2055 GAS REVENUE TAX-GROSS RECEIPTS .............................. HB-1149 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER ............................ HB-0328 HOMELESS MINOR-MEDICAL CONSENT ......................... HB-0353 SEC STATE-CAPITOL METAL DETECT ......................... HB-0588 UIC-FOOTBALL STADIUM ................................................ HB-1886 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,SHIRLEY HOUSE BILL: 354, 777, 1613, 1721 SENATE BILL: 190, 210, 232, 269, 598, 818 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 KASZAK, NANCY REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM) CIV ADMIN CD-GIRL DROP OUTS..........................H............ HB-1316 DCCA-COMPUTER TOURISM ................................................ HB-1783 DCCA-TASK FORCE-SMALL BUSINESS........................... HB-0249 ENVIRO CLEANUP-TAX CRED LIAB................................... HB-0762 EPA-INTERNAL AUDIT COMPLIANCE............................... HB-1547 INTERNET ACCESS-USE TASK FORCE............................... HB-0657 LIQUOR COMM--MINOR--TOBACO USE ............................ HB-1978 LIS-PUBLIC ACCESS-LEGIS INFO.................................... HB-0658 PHYSICIAN MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT................................ HB-0308 STATE LIB-COMPUTER NET ACCESS ................................ HB-0656 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KASZAK HOUSE BILL: 12, 121, 359, 401, 467, 555, 574, 666, 668, 680, 686, 785, 835, 971, 1129, 1552, 1667, 1668, 1677, 2223, 2551 SENATE BILL: 433 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 KENNER, HOWARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST. DEM) $HIST PRES AGCY-CHGO-WESTSIDE............................... HB-0712 AFDC-INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMT ACCT ............................ HB-2191 BANKS-30 DAY NOTICE TERM CHNGE............................ HB-0265 CAREER OPPORTUNITY ACT........... .................................. HB-0316 CD CORR-IMPACT INCARCERATION.............................. HB-1662 CD CORR--LIFE SKILLS CENTERS ..................................... HB-2472 CONTROLLED SUB--ASSESS USES ..................................... HB-0300 CORRECTIONS-DETERMINATE SENTEN........................ HB-0624 DASA-DCFS-SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERV........................... HB-0610 DCCA-SR CIT-HOUSING-RENOVATION .................... HB-0312 DEPT AGING-SENIOR CITIZEN CARD................................ HB-0362 DP HLTH-MINORITY HEALTH PANEL............................ HB-0309 2219 KENNER, HOWARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST. DEM)-Cont DPA-WORK-PAY TRANSPORTATION............................... HB-1703 ELEC CD & PUBLIC UTIL-COMCOMM............................ HB-0664 ELEC CD-NOTICE OF VALID PETITN.................................. HB-0039 EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ACT .............................................. HB-1772 FORFEIT FUNDS-ANTI-DRUG PRGM ............................... HB-0007 INC TAX CRED-ENTERPR ZONE JOBS ............................... HB-2192 INCOME TAX REFUND INQUIRIES........................................ HB-1212 INVEST IN ILLINOIS ACT........................................................ HB-0319 JUVENILE-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS........................... HB-1663 JUVENILE-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS........................... HB-1679 LEAD POISONING -SCREENING -EXAM ........................... HB-0921 PERSONL CD-PREFERENCE-EARNFARE...................... HB-1704 POLICE-AFRICAN AMER SENSITIVE................................. HB-0517 RULE OF 78THS-PROHIBITED ............................................... HB-1784 SCH CD-BUILDING STANDARDS ........................................ HB-1906 SCH CD-WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ................................... HB-1884 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT................................................. HB-0313 TUITION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ACT........................ ........ HB-0455 9-1-1 UNIFORM RESPONSE PROCD............................... HB-0982 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KENNER HOUSE BILL: 3, 113, 171, 294, 354, 403, 630, 879, 916, 1122, 1437, 2153, 2401 SENATE BILL: 108, 146, 885 KLINGLER, GWENN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) BD OF GOVS-ABOLISH/SSU-U OF I................................... HB-0442 CHILD CUSTODY-- JUR ISDICTN--TECH .......................... HB-2393 CMS-STATE POLICE SURPLUS CARS .................................. HB-2401 CONDOS-SENIOR CITIZENS .................................................. HB-1572 COUNTY CD-IMPACT INCARCERATION......................... HB-0186 CRIM CD-PARENT LIAB MINOR GUN............................... HB-2446 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-PENALTIES.......................................... HB-1709 DCCA-COMPETITIVENESS CONFERENC........................ HB-1806 DCCA-SMALL BUS LOAN PROGRAM.................................. HB-1693 DCFS-FOSTR PARENT-CARE COUNCIL....................... HB-2227 ELEC CD-OPTICAL SCAN TECH VOTE.............................. HB-1825 EPA-WHITE GOODS-NOW APPLIANCES.................. HB-1526 FEDERAL AID TRACKING...................................................... HB-1933 HGHR ED ENTITY STUDENT VOTING............................ HB-1692 HGHR ED-SSU-UOI-EFFECTIVE DATE.......................... HB-0258 HIGHR ED-FORMULA GRANT AWARDS....................... HB-1855 HLTH CARE WORKER-BACKGROUND CK...................... HB-0256 HOSPICE PROGM-INPATIENT CARE................................. HB-0906 INC TAX-HEALTH INS DEDUCTION................................ HB-1810 INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT............................... HB-2153 KOREAN WAR MEM-HISTORIC SITE.................................. HB-1511 LONG DISTANCE CARRIER SELECTIO............................... HB-2515 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-IMMUNITY .............................. HB-0355 PEN CD-ST EMP-ANNUAL INCREASES......................... HB-2178 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MIN RETIRMT ......................... HB-2616 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE/FORMULA........................... HB-0414 POLICE-FIRE DEATH BEN-CHAPLAIN..................... HB-2278 PROP TX CD-NURSING HOME EXEM ................................. HB-2275 PUB UTIL-OVER 65-NO DEPOSIT..... .......................... HB-1571 PUBLIC HOUSING-EVICT-BATTERY............................... HB-1655 ROLLER SKATING RINK SAFETY..................................... HB-0817 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS................................. HB-0445 SCH CD-MANDATE REVIEW.......................................... HB-2439 SEX OFFENDER REG-PUBLIC NOTICE............................. HB-2517 SOIL WATER CONS DIST-INFO-FEES............................. HB-0944 SPORT VOL IMMUN-NONPROFIT ASSN....................... HB-2654 ST PRINTING-SOYBEAN INK ................................................ HB-1653 STATE BLDGS-CHANGE NAMES....................................... HB-1791 STATE FAIR-FARM SAFETY COURSE.............................. HB-1650 VEH CD DUI--CHILD ENDANGERMENT .......................... HB-2454 VEH CD-CLOSE RR CROSSING........................................ HB-2580 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP--SCRAP ..................................... HB-1528 WORK COMP-EMPLOYR PICK 2ND DOC......................... HB-1805 2220 KLINGLER, GWENN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLNGLER HOUSE BILL: 46, 113, 204, 206, 323, 796, 818, 841, 863, 865, 1167, 1508, 1575, 1641, 1645, 1660, 1808, 1967, 2038, 2080, 2205, 2343, 2447, 2448, 2453, 2467, 2524, 2667 SENATE BILL: 20, 22, 113, 226, 241, 313, 384, 452, 596, 721, 747, 1111, 1140 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 35 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 19 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12 KOTLARZ, JOSEPH S., JR., REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR -TECHNICAL....................................................... HB-1155 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARM SALES ........................................ HB-0641 EPA- BROWNSFIELD- REMEDIATION............................... HB-0901 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL PROP TAX........................................ HB-1955 MUNI CD- MAYOR -TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-1991 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-EARLY RETMT ................................ HB-0870 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR .............................. HB-1146 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0778 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN TITLE FEES .................................... HB-1592 OTHER LEGISIATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KOTLARZ HOUSE BILL: 298, 501, 574, 580, 581, 582, 611, 613, 859, 869, 875, 876, 890, 1292, 1560, 1561, 1613, 1760, 2139, 2154 KRAUSE, CAROLYN H. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. REP) ABUSE- NEGLECT- LG TERM CR-DEPTS ........................ HB-2071 ADOPTION REFORM STUDY COMMITTE ............................ HB-1178 AGE-INS-LONGTERM CARE- MDCAID........................... HB-2533 BREAST CANCER -DUTY TO INFORM ................................. HB-0879 CHILD PROTECTION & ADVOCACY................................... HB-0529 CHILD SUPPORT-PUBLIC AID GRANT ........................... HB-0528 CIV ADM-WIC FUNDS-BANK DRAFTS............................. HB-0535 CIV ADMIN CD-GIRL DROP OUTS................... ......... HB-1316 CIV ADMIN CD-REPORT INJURY ......................................... HB-1977 COMMUNITY SERVICES-INFLATION .............................. HB-2065 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE.......................... HB-1667 CRIMINAL INVESTIGTN-NURSNG HMS..................... HB-0534 DCFS-FOSTER PARENT-LICENSE.......... ............ HB-0532 DEPT MNTL HLTH DVLPMNTL-TECH............................... HB-0905 DMHDD-HOME SRVCS-IL PURCHASING...................... HB-2070 DMHDD-NAMES-COMMITMENT TO CORR.................... HB-2072 DMHDD-PERCENTAGE WAGE INCREASE........................ HB-2066 DPA-AFDC FAMILIES STUDY.............................................. HB-0531 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0171 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE ...................................... HB-0273 DPA- MEDICAID-DEDUCTIBLE AMNT......................... HB-1250 DPA- MEDICAID-HOSPTL ASSESSMT.... ................................HB-2074 DPH--COSTS OF AIDS STUDY........................................... HB-0533 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY .......................... HB-0891 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY .............................. HB-2073 FINANCE-FISCAL YR-CHAIRPERSON............................. HB-0902 FMLY PRACTCE RESDNCY-DATABASE........................... HB-1756 FOSTER FAMILY HOME-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-2228 GRANT FUNDS RECOVERY ACT........................................... HB-2470 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT .............................. HB-0785 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUPS ..................................... HB-0892 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION......... .............................. HB-1668 HLTH CARE WORKER- TECHNICAL .................................... HB-2691 HMO-DOCTOR-DISCIPLINE-REPORT.......................... HB-1263 INC TAX CRED-PRIMARY CARE DR ................................ HB-1757 INC TAX-AGED CARE DEDUCTIONS................................ HB-0274 INPATIENT POST CHILDBIRTH CARE.................................. HB-2514 INS WOMEN'S HLH CARE PROVIDER................................. HB-2574 LIQUOR COMM-MINOR -TOBACO USE ......................... HB-1978 MED CTR DIST ACT--ACQUISIT--TECH ............................. HB-2407 MENTAL HEALTH-TREATMENT PREFER...................... HB-2068 MENTAL HLTH--PSYCHOTROPIC MEDS ............... HB-2075 MUNI CD-PEACE CONSERVATOR .................................... HB-0251 NURSING HOME PROJECT-END 1997 .............................. HB-1838 PATIENT PROTECTION ACT .............................................. HB-1975 2221 KRAUSE, CAROLYN H. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. REP)-Cont PEN CD-DOMESTIC RELATNS ORDER ............................... HB-0967 POST PARTURITION CARE............................................. ..... HB-2557 PRIM CARE MED EDUC-ADVISORY ................................. HB-1755 PRIMARY CARE FACULTY-INCENTIVS ............................ HB-1758 PUB AID- IMMUNIZATION- REPORT ................ ............... HB-0530 PUB AID- MEDICAID FUNDS REPORT ............................... HB-0904 PUB AID- MEDICAID PAYMENT-ORDER....................... HB-0903 PUBLIC CONTRCT FRAUD-NAVAL AIR............................. HB-0682 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-S & LS ........................................... HB-1 194 RESIDENT MORTGAGE-SAVING&LOANS ....................... HB-2370 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS.......................... HB-0047 SCH CD-LICENSED DAY CARE........................................... HB-0516 STATE PURCHASES NO BID ................................................. HB-2064 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KRAUSE HOUSE BILL: 921, 1498, 1609, 1819, 1951 SENATE BILL: 75, 189, 227, 269, 270, 293, 301, 439, 618, 677, 717, 791, 842, 846, 847, 931, 1048, 1095 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 79 KUBIK, JACK L REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP) CHI SANI-APPOINT BOARD........................... .......... HB-2156 CIV ADMIN-OFFICERS-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2427 CIV PRO- APPLICATION -TECHNICAL................................ HB-2105 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2102 CLERKS OF COURTS DUTIES-TECH .................................. HB-2103 CRIM CD-MURDER-PEACE OFFICER ............................. HB-0366 DCFS-INTAKE PROCEDURES ............................................... HB-0296 DEPT OF REV-ADMIN MISC ................................................... HB-2332 DEPT OF REV-TAX ADMINISTRATION............................ HB-2335 DPA-CHECK-RACE TRAK-RIVERBOAT................ HB-1200 ELEC CD-CONTRIBUTIONS--TECH................................ HB-2414 ELEC CD-DISABLED VOTER -TECH .......................... HB-1519 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL............ ........................................... HB-2410 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL.......................................................... HB-2421 HORSE RACE TRACK IMPROVE FUND................................ HB-2106 HORSE RACING ACT ................................................. ... ..... ......... HB-2108 HORSE RACING--TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-2288 HORSE RACING--TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-2289 HOSPICE LICENSING-RESIDENCES.................................. HB-1320 HWY CD-CONTRACT PUB TRANSPORT........................... HB-1711 IL INCOME TAX ACT-FAIL TO SIGN................................. HB-1893 JUDICIAL DIST ACT-TECHNICAL........ ........................... HB-2397 JUDICIAL DISTRICTS-2ND-TECH ..... ................. HB-2404 JUV CT-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2104 LIQUOR -BEER--CASH PAYMENT........................................ HB-2400 MANDATES ACT-RECOMMENDATIONS......................... HB-1866 METRO WATER-EMINENT DOM-TECH ........................... HB-1109 METRO WATER-NEPOTISM -TECHNICAL..................... HB-1110 METRO WTR RECLA DIST-ELEC--TECH........................... HB-2413 MOT FUEL TX-PROCEEDS-TECHNICAL........................ HB-1830 MUNI CD- MONEY FOR TOURISM .................................... HB-1135 MUNI-CD-TX ON OCC OR PRIV-TECH......................... HB-1829 OPEN MEETINGS ACT- NOTICE ......................................... HB-0952 OPEN MEETINGS ACT-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2426 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION......................................H... HB-1926 PEN CD-DNST POL- FIRE-TRANSFERS.............................. HB-0245 PRAIRIE ST 2000-BENEFITS/TECH..................................... HB-1467 PROP TAX CD-EXTENSION LIMITATN ............................ HB-0200 PROP TAX-ACCELERATED BILLING................................. HB-2559 PROP TX CD-APPEALS BRD-TECH................................... HB-1465 PROP TX-PAYMENT SCHEDULE ........................................ HB-1460 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE.............................. HB-0374 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE ........................... HB-0375 PROPERTY TAX CODE--TECHNICAL ................................. HB-0434 PROPERTY TAX CODE--TECHNICAL ................................ HB-1171 PROPERTY TAX--BOARD OF APPEALS............................. HB-0239 PROPERTY TX CD-ONE YEAR EXTEND............................. HB-1461 2222 KUBIK, JACK L REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP)-Cont. PROPERTY TX CODE-POST NOTICE.................................... HB-1172 PUB UTIL-ELEC PURCHASE RATE....................................... HB-0730 PUB UTIL-FRNCHSE FEE RESIDENT................................... HB-0631 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL ........................................................ HB-1713 PULL- TAB-LIMIT- CHARITY -GMS-EVT .................. HB-1787 PURCHASING-POLIC Y-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1517 PURCHASING-REMODEL-TECHNICAL.......... ... HB-1516 RE TAX OBJECTIONS .................................................................. HB-1055 REGIONAL TRANS AUTH ACT-TECH ................................. HB-2412 RTA-OPERATIONS--TECH CHANGE .................................. HB-1462 SCH CD-STUD DISCIPLINRY RECORD ............................... HB-0410 SUPREME COURT-CONTINUANCE CASE ......................... HB-2405 TAX ABATEMENT RECAPTURE.......................................... HB-2024 TAX-CAR LEASING.................................................................. HB-0742 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETE-LOC........................ HB-1799 WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES ..................................................... HB-0303 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 222, 1254, 1469, 1710, 2517, 2572 SENATE BILL: 1, 5, 58, 80, 108, 134, 185, 212, 323, 324, 368, 398, 459, 563, 726, 729, 820, 822, 825, 830, 907, 908, 932, 949, 1022 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 17, 24, 25 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 LACHNER, THOMAS F. REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP) ABORTION-PARENTAL NOTICE........................................... HB-2645 AERONAUTICS-REDEFINE-AIRCRAFT......................... HB-1633 AFFORDABLE HOUSING-FUNDS ......................................... HB-0937 CIV ADMIN CD-GIRL DROP OUTS........................................ HB-1316 CIV PRO-SIGN PLEADING-SANCTION.......................... HB-2280 CORRECTIONS -RESTITUTION......................................... HB-2453 CRIM CD-PUB CONTRCT-CHANG ORDR ...................... HB-0933 CRIM PRO-FITNESS NO JURY ............................................ HB-2451 CRIM PRO-VENUE-NOT ELEMENT................................. HB-0016 DCCA-CURRICULA DEVELPMT GRANT............................ HB-1807 DMHDD-FORMULA FUNDING MODELS............................ HB-2069 DRIVERS LICENSE FEES-AGE 62 ..................................... HB-1573 ED LABOR RELATIONS-BARGINING.................................. HB-1640 FIN INST FINANCE AGENCY EXEMPT................................. HB-2346 FLAG CODE ......................................................................... .. HB-1521 INCOME TAX REFUND INQUIRIES ........................................ HB-1212 JOLIET ARSENAL DEVELOPMNT AUTH .............................. HB-0597 NURS HOME ADM-ACCREDIT-CHR SCI.......................... HB-2644 PEN CD-REDUCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ......................... HB-1634 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-VERIFY .............................. HB-2154 PUB AID- AFDC-FRAUD-TESTING ................................... HB-0023 PUB AID-REDUCE UNNEC RX DRUGS................................ HB-1659 SCH CD- CONTRACTS -WAIVERS ...................................... HB-0709 SCH CD-DISCIPLINE-LIABILITY ........................................ HB-1684 SCH CD-LICENSED DAY CARE ........................................ HB-0516 SCH CD-RECOGNITION EXEMPTION.............................. ..HB-2123 SCH CD-TEACHERS CERTIFICATES.................................... HB-0178 SCH CD-10 CHGO SCH DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0863 SCHOOL CD-BINDING ARBITRATION............................. HB-1641 SMALL BUSNS-SELF- REPRESNTATION...................... HB-2281 STATE CONTRACT EMPLOYEE NOTICE.............................. HB-1809 STREETGANG RACKETEERING............................................ HB-1437 TWNSHPS-HIST SOCIETY DONATIONS............................. HB-0211 VEH CD-PARKING-CONDO COMPLEX............................ HB-2552 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LACHNER HOUSE BILL: 156, 207, 250, 340, 513, 769, 1766, 1802, 1806, 2124 SENATE BILL: 164, 356, 364, 395, 451, 567, 660, 762, 774, 814, 866, 941, 1005, 1122 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM) ABUSED CHILD-RECORD RETENTION.............................. HB-2357 ADOPTION-TERMINATE RIGHTS ..................................... HB-1346 2223 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ADOPTION--TERMINATE RIGHTS ...................................... HB-1348 ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON ................................................... HB-1540 AFDC-JOBS-TIME LIMITS................................................... HB-0004 AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT...................................... HB-0609 AUDITOR GEN-PERFORMANCE REVIEW ......................... HB-0485 BANKS SELL INSURANCE ................................................... HB-1335 CFS-TASK FORCE FOR CHILD SERVC................................ HB-2371 CHILD SUPPORT-WILFUL DEFAULT .................................. HB-1138 CHILDRENS SERVICES ACCRED ............................................ HB-2373 CHILDRENS SERVICES COMMISSION.................................. HB-2372 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME ......................................... HB-0491 CIV PRO-BANKRUPTCY EXEMPTIONS .............................. HB-1139 CIV PRO-TECHNICAL.......... ........................................ HB-1862 CIV PRO-TECHNICAL............................................................... HB-1863 COLLECTN AGENCY-COMPLAINT-FEES....................... HB-0003 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... HB-0594 CORRECTIONS--MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... HB-0643 CORRECTIONS-SERVE 85% SENTENCE ............................. HB-0298 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS .............................................. HB-0139 CRIM CD-2ND FELONY VIOLATIONS................................. HB-0469 DCCA-SR CIT-HOUSING-RENOVATION....................... HB-0312 DCFS SCHOLARSHIPS-FEE WAIVERS................................. HB-2382 DCFS-DASA-SCHOOLS-CHILD ABUSE........................... HB-1867 DCFS-ED QUALIFICATIONS................ .......................... HB-2374 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB-2356 DCFS-I SEARCH-MISSING CHILDREN............................. HB-2383 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK....................... HB-1541 DCFS-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING ...................................... HB-2381 DEPT AGING-SENIOR CITIZEN CARD................................ HB-0362 DHR-CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION........................... HB-1767 DPA-FRAUD PREVENTION PROGRAM........................... HB-0005 DPA-JOB SEARCH-WORK PROGRAMS............................ HB-2031 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT ............................................ HB-0120 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT...................................... HB-0666 ELDERLY HEALTH & NUTRITION ACT ............................... HB-0392 ELECTNS-NATNL VOTER REGISTRATN........................... HB-0574 EPA-INCREASE CIVIL PENALTIES................................... HB-0140 EPA-LEAF BURNING BAN ..................................................... HB-1691 ETHICS-ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................... HB-0738 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION ............................. HB-2375 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-2376 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION ............................. HB-2377 FISCAL ABUSE REPORTING ..................................................... HB-0630 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM ......................... HB-0599 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ HB-0001 GAMBLING ACT OF 1995-NEW .............................................. HB-1861 GOVT INVESTMENT LIMITS .................................................. HB-2498 HEALTH CARE UTIL-TASK FORCE.................................. HB-0783 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .............................................................. HB-0294 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.......................................... HB-2353 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS...................................... HB-0138 IMPOUNDED VEH-LIENHOLDERS RTS.............................. HB-1880 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ................................ HB-0619 INC TAX-PUBLIC AID EMPL CREDIT.................................. HB-1964 INC TAX-TUITION DEDUCTION ........................................... HB-0747 INC TX ACT-INDIVIDUAL DEDUCT .................................... HB-1201 INCOME TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CRED........................... HB-0148 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1301 INSURANCE CODE--TECHNICAL..................................... HB-1302 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM................................................... HB-0667 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST--MINOR ....................................... HB-1560 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST--MINOR .................................... HB-1561 JUV CT- MINOR TESTIFY.................................................... HB-2379 JUV CT-TERMINATE RIGHTS ...................... HB-1347 JUVENILE--UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS.......................... HB-1679 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT--TECHNICAL ............................. HB-1989 MEDICAL RESIDENCY BRIDGING PRO............................. HB-1959 2224 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-1310 PEN CD-CHGO CRIME LAB TRANSFER............................. HB-2107 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-INCREASE BENFT ......................... HB-1536 PROBATE-ADOPTED CHILD- INHERIT........................... HB-1100 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ................................. HB-0223 PUB AID-ASSIGN RT TO SUPPORT....................................... HB-1819 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT............................ HB-0278 RIV BOAT METRO ENTERTAIN DIST .................................... HB-0002 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING -TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2257 SCH CD-SCHOOL VIOLENCE ................................................. HB-1922 SCH CD-TEACH ILLINOIS FUND.......................................... HB-2292 SCHCD-SOCIAL WORKERS ........................................ HB-0012 SCHOOL BUSES-SEAT BELTS........................................ ........ HB-2539 SCHOOL CD-FOUNDATION-TECHNICAL ....................... HB-0919 ST ETHICS- CONTRACTS-FISCAL.................................... HB-0777 SUBSTANCE INTER-SCH SOCIAL WRK.............................. HB-1968 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETE-LOC........................ HB-1799 TWNSHIP OFFICES-OUTSIDE COUNSL .............................. HB-0537 UNSALARIED ENTITY ABOLITION..................................... HB-1924 UTILITY/GAS TRANSPORT SERVICES ................................. HB-2499 VOTING BY MINORS ACT ...................................................... HB-0141 WRK COMP-NO EMPLOYEE PENALTY .............................. HB-1700 WRK COMP-W'HLD BENEFITS-PENLTY......................... HB-1915 ZERO-BASED BUDGET ACT........................ ......... .......... HB-0486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LANG HOUSE BILL: 414, 455, 682, 890, 962, 2502 SENATE BILL: 344, 694, 974 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 35, 44, 66 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 28, 58, 61, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM) CAMPAIGN SIGNS-REMOVAL .............................................. HB-1174 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES .......................... HB-0643 CRIM CD & PRIV DETECT-FIREARMS................................ HB-1173 CRIMINAL PENALTIES-GANGS................................................... HB-1175 FIREARMS-PERSONS UNDER 21 .......................................... HB-0644 LANDLORD-CODE VIOLATN-PROGRAM........................ HB-2516 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ELECTIONS................................. HB-0875 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCREASE MIN............................... HB-0874 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-3% INCR AT 55................................ HB-0492 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT .......................... HB-0744 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS ACT................................................. HB-0642 12--MONTH BALANCED BUDGET ACT................................. HB-2054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAURINO HOUSE BILL: 278, 460, 461, 491, 548, 580, 581, 582, 611, 622, 641, 743, 869, 870, 872, 876, 1146, 1292, 1911 SENATE BILL: 17, 185, 582 IAWFER, I. RONALD REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. REP) ADOPT ACT-UNFITNESS GROUNDS .................... ......... HB-0326 AGE-WAGE INCREASE--HOUSEKEEPER .......................... HB-1928 AGING -COORDINATING COMMITTEE .............................. HB-2419 AGING-DEFINITION--TECH............................................... HB-0372 AGING-DELETE OBSOLETE SECTIONS.............................. HB-0370 AGING-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0371 ASSESSMENT LIST PUBLISH FEE........................................... HB-0899 BULK MILK PICKUP TANKS ................................................... HB-2665 BULK MILK SAFETY ................................................................. HB-2507 CONS FRD SENIORS-30-DAY CANCEL............................. HB-1575 CREDIT AGREEMENTS- PRIVITY..................................... HB-1319 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2450 CRIM CD-TRACTOR HOUR METERS.................................. HB-1651 CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT........................................... HB-1105 DCCA-EXPORTS-SM BUS-GRANTS.............................. HB-2343 DCFS-FOSTR PARENT-CARE COUNCIL....................... HB-2227 FARM NUISANCE-ATTY FEES-COSTS............................. HB-1940 GAMBLING RIGHT TO VOTE ACT ....................................... HB-0898 2225 IAWFER, I. RONALD REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HORSERACING-AG PREMIUM FUND ................................ HB-1652 INC TAX CKCKOFF-MILITARY WOMEN........................... HB-1510 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-0417 JUV CT ACT-FOSTER PRNT RIGHTS ................................... HB-0327 JUV CT-NEGLECTED MINR-MECONIUM........................ HB-1104 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNINGS................................. HB-2067 RE TAX-REBUILT HOMESTD EXEMPTN............................ HB-1645 SCH CD-MIA-POW SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-0598 SCH DISTRICT VALIDATION ACT.......................................... HB-0854 VEH CD DUI-CHILD ENDANGERMENT ............................. HB-2454 VEH CD-REPLICA TROLLEYS ................................................ HB-2685 VEH CD--SPECIAL EMT PLATES ............................................ HB-2686 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-FED-LOCAL............................... HB-2633 VEH CD-SPEEDING FINES-CONSTRUC ........................... HB-0008 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP-SCRAP........................................ HB-1528 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAWFER HOUSE BILL: 122, 206, 442, 497, 636, 956, 1490, 1492, 1502, 1511, 1571, 1572, 1573, 1650, 1659, 1661, 2080 SENATE BILL: 111, 135, 359, 365, 422, 431, 756, 1133 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 LEFLORE, JR., ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM) LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP) ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY-UNINCORP AREAS..................... HB-1502 BEER FAIR DEALNG ACT-DISTRIBTR.............................. HB-1801 CIV PRO-REPEAL DEAD-MANS ACT................................. HB-2622 CIV PRO-SUBSTITUTION OF JUDGE.................................... HB-2623 CNTY CD-DRIVEWAY-PARK DISTRICT........................... HB-2529 CNTY CD-LAW LIBRARY FEE ............................................ HB-2636 CNTY CD-LAW LIBRARY FEE-POPLTN........................... HB-1253 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. HB-0231 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY/TECH ......................... ............ HB-1256 CRIM CD-EAVESDROPPING EXEMPTN .............................. HB-2521 DISAB PERS REHAB-PERS CARE .......................................... HB-1869 DMHDD-NAMES-COMMITMENT TO CORR.................... HB-2072 DPA- MEDICAID--TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1279 DPA--MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1280 DPA- MEDICAID--TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-2634 DPA- MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-2635 ELEC CD-EMPEE RT TO VOTE-TECH................................ HB-1518 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 .............................. HB-0640 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY .............................. HB-0891 EPA-DUMP PIT AREAS-GRAIN ........................................... HB-0412 EPA-SCHOOLS- HAZARDOUS WASTE.............................. HB-0358 FOREST PRESERVE DIST-TECHNICAL............................... HB-0887 GAS REVENUE TAX-GROSS RECEIPTS .............................. HB- 149 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUPS ..................................... HB-0892 HELPING SCHOOLS LICENSE PLATES.................................. HB-0159 INS CD PREMIUM INCREASE NOTICE.................................. HB-0246 INS- RECIPROCALS-CAPITAL........................................... HB-1876 JOLIET MARQUETTE TRAIL-PLAQUES.............................. HB-0356 LIQUOR ACT-BEER DISTRIBUTION .................................... HB-1802 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-IMMUNITY .............................. HB-0355 MUNI CD-LIQUOR-VEH CD-POWERS .......................... HB-1958 MUNI ZONING-PLAN-TWP OBJECTION.......................... HB-1056 NURS HOME CARE-RESDNT DISCHARG........................... HB-1960 PEN CD-IMRF--PRIOR SERVICE .......................................... HB-1897 PEN CD--IMRF--SPEC EDUC JT AGMTS ........................... HB-1896 PROBATE-COMMON TRUST FUND-TECH ................... HB-1607 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL ......................................................... HB-0391 PUB UTIL--TECHNICAL ...................................................... HB-0639 SALARY WITHHOLD-COMM COLLEGE.......................... HB-0801 SCH CD--BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL .................................... HB-0668 SCH CD-EXPULSION-WEAPONS..................................... HB-0780 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED REIMBURSEMNT.......................... HB-0647 2226 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-ST AID-EAV DECREASE........................................ HB-2651 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-ICC RULES................................ HB-2307 TRUSTS & TRUSTEES-PROBATES........................................ HB-1608 TWP CD-AUDIT-CPA-TAX ............................................ HB-0357 USE AND OCC TX-EXEMPT-DISASTER........................ HB-1827 UTILITIES-DEFINITIONS-TECH ........................................ HB-0390 VEH CD-IL FIRE FIGHTER PLATES.................................... HB-0862 VEH CD- INSPECTIONS-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1538 VITAL RECORDS-DEATH-MEDCL CERT ......................... HB-2638 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEITCH HOUSE BILL: 398 SENATE BILL: 135, 167, 216, 232, 256, 377, 405, 694, 695, 709, 818 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 LINDNER, PATRICIA REID REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION REFORM STUDY COMMITTE............................ HB-1178 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT.............................................. HB-2628 AUTO DAMAGE-ARBITRATION...................................... HB-1844 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT ................................................. HB-2195 CHILD CUSTODY -JURISDICTN--TECH ............................. HB-2393 CHLDRN ADVOCACY CNTRS-INVESTGT.......................... HB-1324 CIV PRO-ATTY-PLEADING-SANCTION......................... HB-1222 CIV PRO-COMPLIANCE REVIEW.......................................... HB-1503 CIV PRO-PROD LIABILITY-PARTIES................................. HB-1169 COMPTROLLER-OATH--TECHNICAL .............................. HB-2250 CRIM CD-PARENT LIAB MINOR GUN ................. ......... HB-2446 CRIM CD-PENETRATION-DEFINITION .......................... HB-1162 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ACT.......................................................... HB-1069 CRIM PRO- BAIL BOND- BLOOD TEST ................ ......... HB-0227 DAY CARE-FIRE SAFETY EXEMPT...................................... HB-1245 DCCA-TASK FORCE-SMALL BUSINESS........................... HB-0249 DCFS-FOSTR PARENT-CARE COUNCIL........................... HB-2227 DCFS-SECURE CARE FACILITY PLAN................................ HB-0868 DISSOLUTION-SUPPORT-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-0894 DPA-EMPLOYMENT BRIDGE PROG..................................... HB-1817 FOREST PRESERVE DIST-SELL LAND................................ HB-1244 GA COMMITTEES-LIMIT CHAIR .................. ............. HB-2043 JOINT TORT CONTRIB-WORKER COMP............................ HB-1168 LOCAL GOVT-WELL PERMIT RECORD............................ HB-0729 MUNI CD-ZONING CHNG-NO HEARING........................ HB-1987 PUB HEALTH-IV DRUGS AT HOME................................... HB-1660 SCH CD-STATE AID FORMULA EAV.................................... HB-0267 SCHOOL CODE--TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-2437 SCHOOL LANDS-TECH ....................................................... HB-0226 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD........................................ HB-2251 ST FINANCE ACT-REPORTS/TECH..................................... HB-2249 TREASURER- INVESTMENT POLICY ................................... HB-1853 TRUST-CHARITABLE-ATTY GEN...................................... HB-2631 UOI AT SPFLD-EFFECTIVE DATE......................................... HB-0228 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LINDNER HOUSE BILL: 47, 92, 182, 855, 892, 1167, 1526, 1527, 1532, 1646, 1657, 1658, 1808, 1846, 2453, 2649 SENATE BILL: 293, 404, 420, 549, 587, 615, 619, 675, 813, 833, 859, 995, 1000, 1026, 1140, 1150 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13, 22 LOPEZ, EDGAR REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM) SDCCA-LATIN HOUSING ASSN GRANT ............................. HB-2545 $ST BD EDUCATION ................................................................. HB-2500 CD CORR-ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEM ................................ HB-0674 CD CORR-IMPACT INCARCERATION................................ HB-1662 CHGO SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ........................................... HB-0726 CORRECTIONS-GOOD TIME ................................................. HB-0299 CORRECTIONS--MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................ HB-0594 CORRECTIONS-SERVE 85% SENTENCE ........................... HB-0298 2227 LOPEZ, EDGAR REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont CRIM CD-PLASTIC ITEMS/WEAPONS ................ .......... HB-0670 DCFS-REFER INTERSTATE ADOPTION.............................. HB-0176 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-SCHOOL RECORD........................... HB-0652 EPA-UST FUND CREATION-TECH .................................... HB-0819 FIREARM TAX ACT .................................................................... HB-0188 FIREARMS-ORDER OF PROTECTION ................................. HB-1558 FORFEIT FUNDS-ANTI-DRUG PRGM ................ ......... HB-0007 FOSTER HOME-BACKGROUND CHECKS......................... HB-0622 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT...................................... HB-0001 IMPOUNDED VEH-LIENHOLDERS RTS............................. HB-1880 INC TAX-TUITION DEDUCTION ........................................... HB-0747 INCOME TAX REFUND INQUIRIES.................................H..... HB-1212 JUV CT-ADULT PROSCUTN-FIREARMS.......................... HB-0029 JUV CT-CONCEALABLE FIREARM.................................... HB-0851 JUVENILE-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS............................. HB-1679 LEAD POISONING- SCREENING-EXAM .............................. HB-0921 MEDICAID-NURSG HOME-MENTL HLTH.................... HB-0951 MISSING CHILD-DCFS WARD CHECK................................ HB-0193 MUNI CD-REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI ..................................... HB-0859 NON-PROFIT AGENCY DISCLOSURE ................................. HB-1273 NOTIFICATION-FIREARM PURCHASES............................ HB-0835 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DUTY DISABILTY............................. HB-0334 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT............................. HB-0336 PEN CD-CHGO POL-OCCUP DISEASE............................. HB-0333 PEN CD- CHGO POL-SALARY ...................... ................ HB-0335 PEN CD-UNIV-EARLY RETMNT ................................. HB-0983 PRIVATE JAILS ACT ................................................................. HB-1050 PUB ED AFFINITY CREDIT CARD....................................... HB-0473 RE TAX NOTICE OF ASSESS CHANGE................................... HB-0198 RE TAX PROTEST-PAYMENT OF TAX ............................ HB-0194 REAL ESTATE NUISANCE DISCLOSE.................................. HB-0847 REALTORS--CROWDED SCHOOL INFO ............................... HB-0037 SALES TAX-VENDING MACHINES...................................... HB-0679 SCH CD-BD MEMBER CHILDREN...................................... HB-2017 SCH CD- BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL ....................................... HB-0668 SCH CD-CHI SCHLS PRISON TOUR.................................... HB-1049 SCH CD-DISCLOSE CRIMINAL OFFEN............................. HB-0731 SCH CD-NO SMOKING AT ALL ........................................... HB-1223 SCH DISTRICT VALIDATION ACT ....................................... HB-0854 VEH CD-RENTAL DAMAGE WAIVER................................ HB-1877 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-OPEN DOORS................................ HB-0493 VEH CD--TARPS.................................................................... HB-0843 VEH CD-TOWING COMPANIES............................................. HB-0772 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LOPEZ HOUSE BILL: 115, 116, 139, 141, 153, 165, 170, 236, 266, 309, 364, 403, 410, 449, 455, 460, 461, 469, 539, 549, 580, 581, 582, 607, 612, 613, 648, 667, 686, 708, 876, 1146, 1906 SENATE BILL: 130, 146, 159, 203, 229, 566, 613, 618, 700, 747, 784, 846 LYONS, EILEEN REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. REP) AGGREGATE MINING OPERATIONS..................................... HB-1486 CHGO SANITARY-AUD GEN-AUDIT............................... HB-0197 CHI SANI-APPOINT BOARD............................................. HB-2156 CONDOS-SENIOR CITIZENS .................................................. HB-1572 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE................................... HB-1694 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING......................... HB-0250 CRIM CD-COMPEL ORG MEMBERSHIP ................... HB-1708 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ................... .... HB-2452 DCCA-CURRICULA DEVELPMT GRANT............................ HB-1807 DPHLTH-EVENT REPORTING-LEAD............................ HB-2330 EDUCATIONAL PRIORITIES ACT ........................................... HB-1627 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT .............................. HB-0785 HIV--TEST PREGNANT WOMEN ............................................ HB-1314 HOUSING AUTHORITY POLICE.............................................. HB-2455 HOUSING-ABUSE VICTIMS FAVORED............................ HB-1658 IDENTIFICATION CARDS ........................................... ............... HB-2204 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE.......................... HB-1574 2228 LYONS, EILEEN REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. REP)-Cont. JUV CT-CUSTODY-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2313 JUV CT--DELINQUENT--GED................................................. HB-1582 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER.................................... HB-2445 JUVENIL IMPACT INCARCERATN PGM............................... HB-0497 METRO WATER-EMINENT DOM-TECH........................... HB-1109 METRO WATER-GUIDELINES-TECH................................ HB-1108 METRO WATER-NEPOTISM-TECHNICAL....................... HB- 110 NE PLAN COM-ADD COOK CO MEMBER........................... HB-1156 PRETRIAL SERVICES-DRUG TESTING ............................... HB-2447 PUB UTIL-ELEC PURCHASE RATE................................... HB-0730 PUBLIC UTIL-SOLID WASTE FACLTY ................................ HB-1091 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION ................................... HB-0182 REGULATION OF BLASTING OPERAT.................................. HB-0882 RETAIL INSTALL SALES-AGREEMENT............................. HB-1894 SCH CD- LIFE- SAFETY -ACCESSIBLTY ........................... HB-0784 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION ....................................... HB-1459 SCH CD-OVERSIGHT BOARDS............................................... HB-0797 SCH CD-SUBDISTRICT SUP REMOVAL............................... HB-2442 SCH CD- 10 CHGO SCH DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0863 SCHOOL CD-PRIVATIZE CHICAGO ..................................... HB-0266 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL............................................ HB-0264 SOLID WASTE- RETAIL RATE ................................................ HB-1523 STATE BLDGS-CHANGE NAMES .......................................... HB-1791 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.......................................... HB-1437 TAX CAPS-SCHOOL SAFETY LEVIES .................................. HB-0220 UNFUNDED MANDATES ACT................................................ HB-0143 VEH CD-DUI-TEST REFUSAL ........................................... HB-2199 VEH CD-PARKING HANDICAP-$100.................................. HB-1048 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LYONS HOUSE BILL: 186, 200, 204, 206, 207, 323, 1046, 1140, 1178, 1312, 1320, 1706, 1707, 1796, 2437, 2448 SENATE BILL: 7, 68, 80, 84, 134, 238, 368, 452, 566, 662, 681, 710, 891, 1082, 1091 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 10 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM) SCOMPREHENSIVE HLTH INS PLAN..................................... HB-2057 $COOK CO AIDS-DPNHEALTH ........................................... HB-1925 CHIP PLAN ACT-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-1957 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY .............................. HB-0681 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUPS..................................... HB-0680 INC TAX-CRED-RENT-CIR BREAKER.......................... HB-0916 SCH CD-LENGTHEN SCHOOL TERMS................................ HB-2116 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN,MJ HOUSE BILL: 1686 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 30, 32, 39, 49, 54, 59, 60, 68 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DISLt. DEM) $DEPT ON AGING-PHARMACTL BOOK.............................. HB-2480 CD CORR-SENTENCING -PARKS ...................................... HB-2511 CRIMINAL CD-SPRAY PAINT............................................ HB-1264 DASA-ALCOHOL- AIDS--HISPANICS ................................ HB-0175 DEPT VET AFFAIRS OFFICES TECH................................... HB-0128 DPH-SR CITIZEN WORKBOOK ........................................... HB-0165 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT.............................................. HB-0734 HED-VETERANS KIDS SCHOLARSHIPS........................... HB-0329 HGHR ED-VET-NATL GUARD GRANTS......................... HB-0331 JUVENILE CT-ADULT PROSECUTION.............................. HB-1261 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMED PRIZE-SCHOOL......................... HB-0844 SCH CD-HISPANIC AMERICAN STUDY.......................... HB-0474 STATE PARKS-DISABL VET-NO FEES............................. HB-0259 TAX PREPARERS ACT .............................................................. HB-1027 USE & OCC TAXES-VETS ORG EXEMP ............................... HB-0130 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-0127 VETERANS PREFERENCE MUNICIPAL ............................. HB-0125 VETERANS PREFERENCE-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-0129 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-1760 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARTINEZ HOUSE BILL: 467, 778, 2154 2229 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont SENATE BILL: 17 MAUTINO, FRANK J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-WIDEN RT 89................................................................... HB-1323 $SUPP- STATE POLICE ........ ............. .......... ....... HB-2625 AFDC-FAMILY TRANSITION................................................. HB-0342 AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT ........................................ HB-0609 BEER FAIR DEALNG ACT-DISTRIBTR........................... HB-1801 CANNABIS CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES ............................ HB-1268 CHILD OFFENDER REGISTRATION....................................... HB-0035 CIV PRO--ACTIONS-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-1970 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. HB-0231 CONSERVTN-ADOPT-A-RIVER PRGM........................ HB-0280 CORR-JUV DETENTION CENTRS ......................................... HB-0301 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE ......................... .......... HB-0273 DPH-EMS FOR CHILDREN .................................................... HB-0354 HIGH SPEED RAIL COMMISSION ........................................... HB-0260 HORSE RACING ACT-WAGER DISTRIB.............................. HB-2053 HORSE RACING ACT/SIMULCAST ...................................... HB-2051 HORSE RACING--TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-0992 INC TAX-AGED CARE DEDUCTIONS.................................. HB-0274 INC TX-TAX CREDITS ............................................................ HB-0618 LIQUOR ACT- BEER DISTRIBUTION .................................... HB-1802 MISSING CHILD-DCFS WARD CHECK................................ HB-0193 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME........................... HB-1937 PROP TAX EXEMPT-HISTORICAL SOC............................... HB-0121 PUB AID-AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL ..................................... HB-0577 PUB OFFICER-PORT DIST-MEMBER ................................. HB-0864 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL ......................................................... HB-0391 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1969 RURAL BOND BANK ACT-SECURITIES.............................. HB-2221 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE ED-FELONS................................ HB-2273 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-TUITION COST........................... HB-2076 SCH CD- BOUNDARIES-TECHNICAL...................... HB-2661 SCH CD- RECOGNITION--TECHNICAL .............................. HB-2267 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ............................................ HB-2234 ST ETHICS- CONTRACTS-FISCAL..................................... HB-0777 STATE EMPLOY INS-CONTRIBUTIONS ............................. HB-2351 STATE PROPERTY-QUICKCLAIM...................................... HB-0823 UPPER IL VALLEY DEVEL ACT ............................................ HB-1850 UTILITIES- DEFINITIONS-TECH ....................................... HB-0390 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH ....................................... HB-2080 VIOLNT OFFENDRS-NOTFY COMMNITY......................... HB-2525 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 4, 290, 1670, 1672 SENATE BILL: 160, 533, 599, 695 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP) $COMPENSATION TO LEE YOUN KIM.................................. HB-2549 BANKS SELL INSURANCE ..................................................... HB-1335 CD CORR -TECHNICAL.......... ........................................... HB-1155 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT ............................................ HB-2195 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME ................................................ HB-0491 CORRECTIONS-MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... HB-0643 COUNTIES CD-MERIT COMM-CHARGES........................ HB-0911 COURTS--POLICE- FIREARMS IN CT .................................. HB-0912 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING........................... HB-0250 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ................................... HB-0116 CRIM CD-REFUSAL-BLOOD TEST................................... HB-1117 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-VARIOUS ............................................ HB-2139 DRIVERS LICENSE FEES-AGE 62 .................................... HB-1573 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2151 FINANCE-ROAD FUND--TECH .................................. HB........ HB-2206 HELPING SCHOOLS LICENSE PLATES................................. HB-0159 HGWAY CD- BILLBOADS-SIGNS-ADVER................... HB-1878 INC TAX CHECK-OFF-CHILD SAFETY.......................... HB-0184 INSUR CD-POLICE-PREPAY ..................................:............ HB-2157 2230 MCAULFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont LABOR- PENDING ARBITRATION ........................................ HB-0692 LICENSED MARRIAGE-FAMILY THER .............................. HB-1594 LIQUOR-BANQUET FACILITY............................................... HB-1131 MARRIAGE-FAMILY THERAPY-DEF................................ HB-1593 METRO WATER DIST-PERS EXAMS.................................... HB-1674 METRO WATER -BID BONDS .................................................. HB-1675 MUNI CD-NO PART-TIME POLICE .................................... HB-0914 NOTARY PUBLIC ACT-MAX FEE.......................................... HB-1859 PEACE OFFICER- INTERROGATION .................................... HB-0690 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS................................. HB-2550 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-EARLY RETMT ................................ HB-0870 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ELECTIONS....................................... HB-0875 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCREASE MIN ............................ HB-0874 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-REMARRIAGE............................... HB-0871 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ............................................. HB-0869 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE........................................ HB-0872 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW ANNUITY.......................... HB-0877 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-3% INCR AT 55.................................. HB-0492 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-3% INCR AT 55................................. HB-0873 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-OMNIBUS...................................... HB-0581 PEN CD-CHGO MUNICIPAL-OMNIBUS ........................... HB-0582 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR ............................ HB-1146 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT .......................... HB-0580 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT .......................... HB-0744 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE............................. HB-0654 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BENEFIT INCR .................................. HB-0685 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS ............................ HB-0384 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DUTY DISABILTY ............................ HB-0334 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT ................................. HB-0336 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ELECTIONS ...................................... HB-0337 PEN CD-CHGO POL-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-0333 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................ HB-0335 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................ HB-0338 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SUPPLEMENTAL ............................ HB-0351 PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER ............................ HB-0925 PEN CD-CHGO POL-WIDOW ANNUITY ........................... HB-0349 PEN CD-CHGO POL-WIDOW MIN ..................................... HB-0675 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BENEFIT ...................................... HB-0350 PEN CD-COOK CO POLICE-INCREASE............................. HB-1292 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ACTUARIAL.................................... HB-1038 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ANNUAL INCR................................. HB-1036 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-BOARD-NO ATTY.......................... HB-2158 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-EARLY RETMT ................................. HB-1040 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-OVERPAYMENTS............................. HB-1035 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS.......................... HB-1039 PEN CD-DNST POL-NONDUTY DISAB............................ HB-0458 PEN CD-DNST POL-PICK UP ....................... ................... HB-2160 PEN CD-DNST POL-REMARRY ........................................... HB-2161 PEN CD-DNST POL-TREASURER ....................................... HB-2163 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-TRUSTEE....................................... HB-2159 PEN CD-IL DEVLPMNT FINANC AUTH ............................ HB-1687 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-HEALTH INSUR................................ HB-0339 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-HEALTH INSUR................................ HB-0693 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-0696 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-SURVIVORS 3%................................. HB-0694 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP- WIDOW REMARRY ......................... HB-0698 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0697 PEN CD-MACBRIDE-NORTH IRELAND........................... HB-1686 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST............................ HB-2570 PEN CD-MWRD--OMNIBUS ................................................ HB-0743 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-PORTABILITY............................... HB-2162 PEN CD-SEC ST INVESTGTR-SALARY .......................... HB-0701 PEN CD-SLEP--RETURN TO SERVICE............................. HB-0695 PEN CD-ST EMPL-DEATH BENEFIT ............................... HB-0705 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE .................................. HB-0704 PEN CD-ST POLICE--ANNUAL INCR ............................... HB-0703 PEN CD-UNIV POLICE SALARY ........................................ HB-0700 2231 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont PEN CD-UNIV POLICE-EARLY RETMT ............................ HB-0699 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP--INJURY ................................... HB-1037 POLICE TRAIN-PROGRAM GRANTS .................... ......... HB-2670 PROP TX CD-MWRD-TAX EXEMPTION ........................... HB-1999 PUB LABOR RELATION-UNIV POLICE............................... HB-0691 RE TAX-TAX FREEDOM ACT ................................................. HB-1291 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECH CHANGE........................ HB-2538 STATE POLICE BACK PAY AWARD ........................................ HB-0913 STATE POLICE-NEW PAY INCREMENT............................. HB-0702 TICKET SCALPING-TICKET BROKERS ............................... HB-1002 TWP-MUNI ANNEXATION-ROADS................................... HB-0787 USE & OCC TAX- ROLLING STOCK ...................................... HB-0503 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN TITLE FEES.................................... HB-1592 VEH CD-FIREFIGHTER POLICE PLAT................................. HB-0221 VEH CD-PARKING -EXPIRED PLATE................................. HB-0848 VEH CD-PLATE CVR-MOV VIOLATION.......................... HB-1333 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-OPEN DOORS................................ HB-0493 VEH CD-TITLE CERT-SALVAGE VEH ............................... HB-1688 WRK COMP-PATIENT RECORDS .......................................... HB-1860 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 177, 642, 876, 1022, 1148, 1238 SENATE BILL: 92, 99, 100, 101, 222, 230, 245, 282, 283, 509, 582, 602, 645, 653, 947, 1197 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM) ACT ON AGING-INVALID PROV-TECH............................ HB-1565 ACT ON AGING-SR CIT CENTR-TECH ............................. HB-1563 AFDC-HOME VISITS- ELIGIBILITY .................................... HB-1930 AGGREGATE MINING OPERATIONS ................................... HB-1486 AGING-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1562 AGING-DEPARTMENT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1564 ANNUAL REPORTS-MULTICOLOR...................................... HB-0629 *CAREER OPPORTUNITY ACT.......................................... HB-0316 CD CORR-INMATE LABOR PROVISION ............................. HB-1180 CHILD DEATH REVIEW FUND.......................... ....................... HB-0592 CRIM CD & FIREARMS-STALKING ...................... ......... HB-0611 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN ............................. HB-1022 CRIME VICTIMS- NO FEE-CASE...................................... HB-1672 DMHDD-SUPPORT EMPLOYMENT PGM............................ HB-0649 ELDER ADULT- ABUSE-PROTECTION .............................. HB-0363 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT.................................. HB-0666 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN .......................... HB-0472 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER .............................. HB-0328 HGHRED-INCREASE MERIT SCHLRSHP........................... HB-0499 HGHRED-MONETARY AWARD INCREASE....................... HB-0330 HOUSING-INCOME DETERMINATION .............................. HB-1931 LABOR REL-RIGHTS & REMEDY ....................................... HB-2130 LOCAL GOV DIST FUND-DEPOSITS..................................... HB-0506 LOCAL GOVT SALARY INCREASE ACT................................ HB-1276 MANDATES ACT-RECOMMENDATIONS........................... HB-0768 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................ HB-1183 NO FOID-DOMESTIC BATTERY .......................................... HB-0613 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES.......................... HB-0297 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVOR..................................... HB-0095 PEN CD-ELECTED TRUSTEES .............. ............... HB-2039 PEN CD- MACBRIDE- NORTH IRELAND........................... HB-1686 PERFORMANCE REVIEW ACT............................................ HB-0627 PROP TAX CD-ASSESSMENT REDUCTN.......................... HB-0025 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ............................... HB-0223 PROPERTY TX CD-HOMESTEAD EXEMP......................... HB-0117 RE TAX-EQUALIZATION NOTICE........................................ HB-1126 REAL PROPERTY LEASE PURCHASE ................................. HB-0626 REPORT WORKER COMP PREMIUMS................................... HB-2464 SAC-MONETARY AWARDS........................... ... HB-0500 SCH CD-IRISH FAMINE STUDY...............................:........... HB-2537 2232 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. STATE PARKS-DISABL VET-NO FEES............................... HB-0259 STREETGANG RACKETEERING ........................................... HB-0403 TICKET SCALPING-BROKERS ............................................... HB-0470 TICKET SCALPING-TICKET BROKERS ............................... HB-1002 TUITION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ACT..................................... HB-0455 VEH CD-RRS-ACCIDENT COUNSELING.......................... HB-2146 WORKER RETRAINING ACT ................................................. HB-0317 WORKPLACE SAFETY COMMITTEE ACT............................. HB-1780 WRK COMP- COMPENSATION RATE ................... ............. HB-1813 WRK COMP-PARTIAL INCAPACITY................................... HB-1814 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGUIRE HOUSE BILL: 1, 5, 100, 120, 249, 278, 285, 290, 355, 399, 438, 471, 491, 501, 597, 778, 779, 916, 2524, 2525, 2578, 2584, 2592 SENATE BILL: 118, 175, 192, 227, 285, 506, 535, 561, 580, 626, 703, 1091, 1139 MEYER, JAMES H. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP) ABANDONED HOUSING-NUISANCE................................... HB-2456 AGGREGATE MINING OPERATIONS..................................... HB-1486 AUTO DAMAGE- ARBITRATION......................................... HB-1738 AUTO DAMAGE-ARBITRATION.............................. HB-1844 BANKING ACT-POWERS- MERGERS............................... HB-1483 BANKS-DIRECTORS-DISCLOSURE............................. HB-0377 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-DOT BRIDGE ............................. HB-0525 CONSUMER CRDT REPORT FAIRNESS................. .......... HB-1935 CORRECTIONAL & PEACE OFFCR-GUN.......................... HB-0579 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-GANG CENSUS................................. HB-2575 DPA-DPH-HEALTHY MOMS/KIDS ..................................... HB-2241 DPA-MEDICAID-DEDUCTIBLE AMNT.............................. HB-1250 DVET- DUTIES-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-0424 ELEC CD-COMPUTERIZE VOTER RECD....................... HB-2263 ELEC CD-DECEASED CANDIDATE........................ ......... HB-0448 ELEC CD-VACANCY IN NOMINATION.............................. HB-1902 ELECTION CD PRIMARY QUALIF........................................ HB-1152 FEDERAL AID TRACKING ..................................................... HB-1933 FLAG CODE.................................................................................... HB-1521 GAMBLING RIGHT TO VOTE ACT .......................................... HB-0898 HEALTH-CONSOLIDATE PROGRAMS ................................ HB-2242 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION-ORDERS ......................... HB-1484 HUMAN RIGHTS- PROCEDURES ........................................ HB-0741 HUMAN RTS-TECHNICAL.................................................... HB-0426 INS CD TERMINATION NOTICE........................................... HB-1904 INS PRODUCER HEARING-CHICAGO................................. HB-1843 INS REG FIRM-REPORT CHANGES ..................................... HB-1842 JUV CT-DELINQUENT-GED............................................... HB-1582 JUV CT-HEARING TIME LIMITS......................................... HB-0115 JUVENILE-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS............................ HB-1679 LOTTERY-PRIZE CLAIM-TECH .......................................... HB-1265 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME......................... HB-1937 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS............................ HB-1847 PEN CD-EARLY RETMT NO DISCOUNT............................. HB-1849 PEN CD-IMRF-PRIOR SERVICE.......................................... HB-1848 PEN CD- IMRF-SCHOOL DISTRICTS .................................. HB-0413 PEN CD-SERS&TRS-ACTUARY REPORT....................... HB-1845 PERS CD-LISTS FOR PROMOT-TECH ................................ HB-1520 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION................................. HB-0126 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-ALT BONDS.................................... HB-0559 PROP TAX EXT LIMITS-ZERO BASE.................................. HB-1762 PUB AID-ASSIGN RT TO SUPPORT....................................... HB-1819 PUB AID-REDUCE UNNEC RX DRUGS................................ HB-1659 PUBLIC CONTRCT FRAUD-NAVAL AIR............................. HB-0682 SCH CD--MIA-POW SCHOLARSHIPS............................... HB-0598 SCH CD-STUD DISCIPLINRY RECORD............................ HB-0410 SCH CD-STUDENT RECORDS-TRANSFR....................... HB-0263 ST SOVEREIGNTY AUDITOR ACT ....................................... HB-1932 TREASURER--INVESTMENT POLICY............................. HB-1853 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-INDEPENDENT K ...................... HB-1309 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-INDEPENDENT K ...................... HB-1583 2233 MEYER, JAMES H. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP)-Cont VEH CD-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2294 VEH CD--TOWING -TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1903 VEHICLE EMISSION INSP-SCRAP........................................ HB-1528 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-1760 VETS ASSISTANCE-DUTIES--TECH ................................. HB-0425 VETS PREF-PENALTY-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-0423 WORK COMP-EMPLOYR PICK 2ND DOC............................ HB-1805 WORKERS COMP & OD-EMPLOYEE.................................... HB-1151 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MEYER HOUSE BILL: 47, 100, 131, 225, 445, 855, 1221, 1239, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1533, 1572, 1573, 1657, 1658, 1692, 1709, 1808, 1846, 2094, 2442, 2455 SENATE BILL: 345, 426, 428, 442, 677, 711, 818, 842, 960, 1150 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 54 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 10, 19, 20, 81 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7, 23 MITCHELL, GERALD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP) ATTY GEN-ST ATTY -DPA-SUPPORT .............................. HB-1891 CANNABIS CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES ........................... HB-1268 CD CORR -ELIMINATE FREE POSTAGE.............................. HB-2094 CMS-STATE POLICE SURPLUS CARS .................................. HB-2401 CONS FRD SENIORS-30-DAY CANCEL............................. HB-1575 CONSERVATION PASSPORT-DISCOUNT........................... HB-1529 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE................................... HB-1694 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY CHILD .......................................... HB-1706 CRIM CD-TRESPASS-REAL PROPERTY ........................... HB-1654 CRIM PRO-FITNESS NO JURY ............................................... HB-2451 CTY HOME RULE TAXS-CTY COLLECT............................. HB-1644 DCCA- COMPETITIVENESS CONFERENC .......................... HB-1806 DCCA-EXPORTS-SM BUS-GRANTS................................. HB-2343 DCCA-SMALL BUS LOAN PROGRAM.................................. HB-1693 DENR-PACKAGING REDUCTION GOAL ............................ HB-1533 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 ............................ HB-0640 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ........................... HB-0638 EPA-SCHOOLS-HAZARDOUS WASTE............................... HB-0358 EVICT DOMESTIC BATTERERS ............................................... HB-2467 FIN INST BANKING ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1833 HOUSING AUTHORITY-PREFERENCE............................... HB-2468 HUMAN RTS COMMISSION-PROCEDURE......................... HB-1797 JOLIET MARQUETTE TRAIL-PLAQUES......................... HB-0356 JT LEGIS COM ON FED MANDATES....................................... HB-2134 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER .................................... HB-2445 LIQUOR ACT-BEER DISTRIBUTION .................................... HB-1802 PEN CD-TRS- INSURANCE................................................. HB-0323 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHI BD ED...................................... HB-2079 SCH CD-CHICAGO SCH BOARD .......................................... HB-0206 SCH CD-EXPULSION-WEAPONS ........................................ HB-0780 SCH DISTRICT VALIDATION ACT .......................................... HB-0854 SMALL BUSNS-SELF-REPRESNTATION........................ HB-2281 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD........................................ HB-2247 STATE POLICE-APPT FORMER ICC .................................... HB-0046 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-ICC RULES................................ HB-2307 TWSHP-HIGHWAY-CONTRACTS................................... HB-0897 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH-TECHNICL .......................... HB-0811 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MITCHELL HOUSE BILL: 122, 314, 497, 589, 636, 1248, 1492, 1651, 1653, 1708, 2038, 2517, 2557 SENATE BILL: 18, 20, 54, 365, 455, 476, 1067 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18, 19, 24 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 MOFFITT, DONALD L REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) ATTY GEN- ST ATTY - DPA- SUPPORT ........................... HB-1891 CAR RENTAL- DISABLED PERSONS ................................. HB-2339 CD CORR--SENTENCING-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2321 CHILD CUSTODY-JURISDICTN-TECH .......................... HB-2393 CONS FRD SENIORS-30-DAY CANCEL............................. HB-1575 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-PENALTIES ..................................... HB-1709 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-VICTIM PRIVCY ................................ HB-0855 2234 MOFFITT, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EVICT DOMESTIC BATTERERS ............................................... HB-2467 FLA G CO D E ................................................................................... H B-1521 GRF CASH RESERVE FUND ................................................ HB-1643 HOUSING AUTHORITY -PREFERENCE ............................... HB-2468 HUMAN RTS-STATE AGCY-VETERANS.......................... HB-1522 INC TX ACT- RESERVE DUTY DEDUCT .............................. HB-0943 INS CANCEL-LIENHOLDER NOTICE .................................. HB-2140 MUNI CD-CHI PARKING TICKET ......................................... HB-2562 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS............................ HB-1847 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-0177 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-1846 PEN CD-EARLY RETMT NO DISCOUNT............................. HB-1849 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT ............................... HB-2556 PROP TAX CD-PMT OF INT FUND ................................... HB-1303 PROP TAX SALES-NOTICE OF SALE................................. HB-2141 PUB HEALTH-IV DRUGS AT HOME ..................................... HB-1660 RE TAX-REBUILT HOMESTD EXEMPTN............................ HB-1645 SCH CD-BOARD MEMBER CONTRACTS ............................ HB-2142 SCH CD-CHI STUDNT ORGZN FUNDS ............................ HB-2440 SCH CD-PARENT-FAMILY ED-HI SCH........................... HB-1870 SCH CD-RECOGNITION EXEMPTION................................. HB-2123 SR CIT ASSESSMENT FREEZE EXEMP.................................. HB-1828 ST PRINTING- SOYBEAN INK ................................................ HB-1653 TWNSHPS-HIST SOCIETY DONATIONS............................. HB-0211 TWSHP-HIGHWAY-CONTRACTS ................................... HB-0897 UCC-SECURITY INTEREST IN CROPS........................... HB-1258 USE AND OCC TX-EXEMPT-DISASTER........................... HB-1827 VEH CD DUI-CHILD ENDANGERMENT ........................ HB-2454 VEH CD-PROOF OF INS-PLATES ........................................ HB-2203 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-FED-LOCAL................................ HB-2633 VEH CD-SPEEDING FINES-CONSTRUC ........................... HB-0008 WRKRS COMP-OCCUP DISEASE-STYLE..........................HB-2143 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOFFITT HOUSE BILL: 209, 212, 228, 414, 438, 442, 445, 497, 796, 956, 1106, 1272, 1490, 1509, 1511, 1573, 1650, 1651, 1658, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1982, 1983, 2094, 2278, 2343, 2453, 2557 SENATE BILL: 115, 141, 203, 452, 600, 747, 1029 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 18, 19 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 MOORE, ANDREA S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. REP) ATTY GEN-ST ATTY-DPA-SUPPORT .............................. HB-1891 BUREAU OF BUDGET-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-0420 CIV ADM CD-OFFICES-TECH CHANGE............................. HB-2599 CIV PRO-PUB HOUS EVICT-FIREARM.............................. HB-1122 CIVIL ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-0422 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT....................... HB-1881 CO CD-BRD OF APPEALS-MEMBERS................................ HB-0553 CONSERVATION-MORE EXOTIC WEEDS........................ HB-0575 CONSUMER CRDT REPORT FAIRNESS................................. HB-1935 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-1667 DCFS-INTAKE PROCEDURES .............................................. HB-0296 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ............................................. HB-1715 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS-PANEL......................... HB-1717 ELEC CD-DISABLED VOTER -TECH ................................... HB-1519 ELEC CD-IL VEHICLE CODE .............................................. HB-2416 ELEC CD-OPTICAL SCAN TECH VOTE........................... HB-1825 ELEC CD-PRECINCT LIST FEE .............................................. HB-1714 ELEC CODE-COUNTING WRITE IN ..................................... HB-1716 ELECT CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.......................................... HB-2576 ELECTNS-NATNL VOTER REGISTRATN ........................ HB-0574 EMPLOYEE HOUSING-RENTAL-TECH ............................ HB-2597 EPA--LEAF BURNING BAN ................................................... HB-1691 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE................................... HB-0686 GOVT ETHICS-PROHIBTS HONORARIA.......................... HB-1498 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION.................................... HB-1668 2235 MOORE, ANDREA S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. REP)-Cont HEALTH-CONSOLIDATE PROGRAMS ................................ HB-2242 INDOOR SMOKE-GOV UNITS MAY BAN............................ HB-0550 LOCAL OPEN SPACE- RECREATION ................................... HB-2432 M OTOR VOTER ............................................................................. HB-0665 OPEN MEETINGS ACT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-0421 PROP TAX CODE-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-2093 PROP TX CD-BUILDING PERMITS.................................. HB-0931 PUB AID-JOB RETENTION-WAIVERS............................... HB-2460 PUB AID- JOBS-DEMONSTRATIONS.................................. HB-1951 PURCHASING-POLICY-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1517 PURCHASING-REMODEL-TECHNICAL ...................... HB-1516 ST GROUP INS-MEMBER CONTRIB ..................................... HB-2352 ST PURCHASE- TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-0419 STATE EMPLOY INS-CONTRIBUTIONS ............................. HB-2351 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP INS-TECH................................ HB-2598 STATE FINANCE ACT-TECHNICAL .................... ...... HB-0418 WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES ...................................................... HB-0303 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOOREANDREA HOUSE BILL: 92, 225, 1609 SENATE BILL: 77, 114, 315, 336, 337, 425, 528, 566, 694, 774, 788, 1022, 1206 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 26 MOORE, EUGENE REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) $HIST PRES AGCY-CHGO-WESTSIDE............................ HB-0712 ADM PRO-ANALYZE RULES-PROPERTY ........................ HB-0276 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS REQUIRED.............................. HB-0279 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSNG ................................ HB-2348 COLLECTN AGENCY-COMPLAINT-FEES...... .... HB-0003 DPH-EMS FOR CHILDREN .................................................... HB-0354 FISCAL ABUSE REPORTING ................................................... HB-0630 HEAT-COOL SYSTEM BUYER PROTECT............................ HB-0269 HWY CD-CONTRACT PUB TRANSPORT............................ HB-1711 LICENSED ATHLETIC TRAINERS ........................................... HB-0481 MOBILE HMS UTILTY CONECT-PLUMB............................ HB-0032 NE PLAN COM-ADD COOK CO MEMBER........................... HB-1156 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR--EARLY RETIRE............................ HB-1578 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-RETMT DIS...................................... HB-1579 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-STATE FUNDING.......................... HB-1591 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-2.2% FORMULA.............................. HB-1588 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-30 YR ANY AGE............................. HB-1577 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-4% ANNUAL INC........................... HB-1590 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-ADMINISTR ........................ HB-1589 ROLLER SKATING RINK SAFETY........................................... HB-0817 SAC-MONETARY AWARDS ................................................. HB-0500 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS ........................................ HB-2506 SCH CD-CHI LIFE SAFETY BONDS....................................... HB-1728 STATE POLICE BACK PAY AWARD ................................... HB-0913 STU ASSIST COM-MONETARY AWARDS...................... HB-0471 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOORE,EUGENE HOUSE BILL: 177, 309, 413, 921, 1670, 1817, 1818, 1869, 1886, 2572 SENATE BILL: 159, 313, 533, 553, 613, 977 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 42 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM) ATTY GEN-BOND COUNSEL UNIT ...................................... HB-0754 CONGRESS TERM LIMITS ACT ............................................... HB-2243 CRIM ID-EXPUNGEMENT- TECHNICAL .......................... HB-1605 DCCA-SR CIT-HOUSING-RENOVATION ....................... HB-0312 DEBT ISSUANCE REFORM ACT............................................ HB-0261 ECON DEVPMNT TX ALLOC-CON-TECH......................... HB-1157 ELEC CD-NOTICE OF VALID PETITN............................... HB-0039 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-1158 MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUN ACT ............................ HB-1260 ST BONDS- COMPETITIVE BIDS............................................ HB-0755 ST PURCH--NO CAMPAIGN CONTRIB ........................... HBZ0756 TOLL HIGHWAY-AUTO BILLING ...................................... HB-2129 VEH CD-CARDBRD TEMP REG PLATE............................. HB-0861 9-1-1 UNIFORM RESPONSE PROCD....................... ........... HB-0982 2236 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE BILL: 238, 1259 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 42 MULLIGAN, ROSEMARY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP) $AGING-STUDY HOUSEKEEPR HIRING........................... HB-1084 $AGING-STUDY REFERRAL REPORT................................. HB-1083 SDCFS-NOTICE OF CHILD DEATHS................... ............... HB-1073 $DCFS-PLAQUE CHILD MEMORIAL.................................. HB-1021 $DCFS-STUDY CHILD PROTECTION.............................. HB-1071 $DCFS-STUDY FAMILY PRESERVATN............................ HB-0805 $DCFS-STUDY MORTALITY DAYCARE............................ HB-1072 $DMHDD-FY96........................................ ........................... HB-2483 SDMHDD-STUDY FAM ASST PROGRAM ......................... HB-1078 $DORS-CENTER INDEP LIVING....................................... HB-1081 $DORS- SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT ................................... HB-1082 $DPA-AFDC WORK PROGRAM .............................................. HB-1075 $DPA-DENTAL PROGRAMS ............................................. HB-1074 $DPA-PRIVATIZE JOBS PROGRAM ...................................... HB-1076 $DPA-STUDY AVERAGE BENEFITS................................... HB-1101 $DPAID-STATE EMPLOYEE-SUPPORT.............................. HB-0804 SDPH-STUDY AIDS DRUG PRGM ........................................ HB-1079 $DPH-STUDY HEALTHY START ......................................... HB-1080 $HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES .............................................. HB-2485 $OCE-PROGRAM FUNDING-DMHDD.........................H..... HB-1077 ABANDONED HOUSING-NUISANCE................................... HB-2456 ADOPT ACT-UNFITNESS GROUNDS................................... HB-0326 ADOPTION REFORM STUDY COMMITTE............................ HB-1178 AIRPORT NOISE ACT-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2345 ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG-GAMBLING............................ HB-1270 CERVICAL- PROSTATE SCREENING.................................... HB-1690 CHILD ABUSE-FOSTER CARE-JUV CT.............................. HB-2308 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2669 CHILD-FAMILY- YOUTH MENTORS.................................. HB-0856 CIV ADM-WIC FUNDS-BANK DRAFTS............................. HB-0535 CIV ADMIN CD-GIRL DROP OUTS........................................ HB-1316 CIV PRO-PUB HOUS EVICT-FIREARM ....................... HB-1122 COMM VEH-REGISTRATION LIMITS................................ HB-0224 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE........................... HB-1667 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ..................................... HB-2452 CRIM CD-MSRPRSNTNG BIOLGC PRNT......................... HB-1167 CRIMINAL INVESTIGTN-NURSNG HMS........................... HB-0534 DCFS-FOSTER PARENT-LICENSE.................................. HB-0532 DCFS-FOSTR PARENT-CARE COUNCIL.......................... HB-2227 DCFS-INTAKE PROCEDURES ................................. ........ HB-0296 DCFS-QUALITY CARE BOARD .............................................. HB-2092 DCFS-SECURE CARE FACILITY PLAN............................. HB-0868 DCFS-TECHNICAL .................................................................... HB-1271 DPA-AFDC FAMILIES STUDY ................................................ HB-0531 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0171 DPA--AFDC- WORK--JOBS PLUS.......................................... HB-1682 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY .............................. HB-0891 GUARDIANSHIP-ADVOCACY-PROBATE....................... HB-1910 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUPS.................................. HB-0892 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION..................................... HB-1668 HEALTH- CONSOLIDATE PROGRAMS ................................ HB-2242 HOSPICE LICENSING- RESIDENCES .................................... HB-1320 INC TAX CRED-PRIMARY CARE DR ................................... HB-1757 INS WOMEN'S HLH CARE PROVIDER ................................... HB-2574 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM............................................... HB-0667 JUV CT ACT-FOSTER PRNT RIGHTS ................................ HB-0327 MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS .................... ..................... HB-0966 METRO AIRPORT AUTHORITY ACT ................................ HB-2189 NEW CAR BUYER PROT--LEASES ...................................... HB-1587 PRIMARY CARE FACULTY--INCENTIVS ............................ HB-1758 PUB AID-ASSIGN RT TO SUPPORT.................................... HB-1819 PUB AID-GEN ASST-ELIG-PARENTS.............................. HB-1952 2237 MULLIGAN, ROSEMARY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PUBLIC AID LIENS-AUDIT ................................................... HB-166 RE TAX CAPS-TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-1683 ROLLER SKATING RINK SAFETY........................................... HB-0817 SCH CD-CHILD CARE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2436 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................HB-0047 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-1269 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-2437 SOCIAL WORKER-PRIV COM-TECH ................................. HB-1681 TOWNSHIP CD-ARREST WARRANTS................................. HB-1004 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-MINISTERS .................................... HB-0782 VEH CD-WWII VET LICENSE PLATE................................. HB-0225 WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES .......................H............................ HB-0303 OTHER LEGISIATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULLIGAN HOUSE BILL: 656, 785, 921, 1755, 1756, 1967 SENATE BILL: 75, 147, 269, 313, 377, 484, 485, 619, 1140 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44 MURPHY, HAROLD REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM) CATV MULTIPLE FRANCHISEES ............................................ HB-2613 CORRECTIONS-SEX ASSAULT PROG.................................. HB-2122 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING......................... HB-1613 EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATIONS .............................. HB-1857 FINAN INST LENDING STATEMENTS............................ HB-0736 FISH-HUNT LIC-SR CITIZN-NO FEE.............................. HB-0735 HGHR ED-ISAC MEMBERS ..................................................... HB-0660 HOMELESS MINOR -MEDICAL CONSENT ....................... HB-0353 LOTTER Y AD LIMIT-PRIZE FUND .................................... HB-1835 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................. HB-1183 SCH CD-CHI LIFE SAFETY BONDS............................. HB-1728 SCH CD-SUPPLY & DEMAND REPORT ............................... HB-0733 SCHOOL CD-CASH-BANK ACCT-TECH ......................... HB-2272 SOLID WST ENERGY-RECYCLING...................................... HB-1610 VEH CD-REG PLATE STICKERS............................................ HB-0676 9-1-1 UNIFORM RESPONSE PROCD................................. HB-0982 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MURPHY,H HOUSE BILL: 57, 811 SENATE BILL: 412 MURPHY, MAUREEN REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. REP) AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL ....................................................... HB-1140 AGE-WAGE INCREASE-HOUSEKEEPER ....................... HB-1928 BACKDOOR REFERENDA- NOTICE--ISSU ......................... HB-2676 BINGO LICENSE ACT-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0439 BINGO LICENSE TAX ACT-TECHNICL ............................ HB-0440 CHARITABLE GAMES ACT-TECHNICAL........................... HB-0436 CHARITABLE GAMES ACT-TECHNICAL...........................HB-0437 CHILD WELFARE REFORM-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-0210 CLASS A MISDEMEANOR-JACKROCK............................... HB-1237 CONT SUBST & CANN NUISANCE ........................................ HB-1266 COOK CTY-HOSP BOND REFERENDUM ............................ HB-1176 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING.......................... HB-0250 CRIM CD-COMPEL ORG MEMBERSHIP.............................. HB-1708 CRIM CD-PARENT LIAB MINOR GUN.............................. HB-2446 CRIM CD-TREPASS/PROP- B MISDMR............................. HB-1246 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-SEX OFFENDER........................... HB-0204 DCCA-COMPETITIVENESS CONFERENC .......................... HB-1806 DISAB PERS REHAB-PERS CARE .......................................... HB-1869 DRIVERS LICENSE FEES-AGE 612 .................................... HB-1573 DRUGS-X FELONY-EVICT TENANT.................................. HB-1726 ELEC CD-CHANGE SCHOOL DATE...................................... HB-2573 ELEC CODE-ELECTORAL BOARDS................... ....... HB-2399 EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATIONS............................ HB-1857 HEALTH AND FIT CNTR FAIR COMP................................. HB-2145 HIV--TEST PREGNANT WOMEN ............................................ HB-1314 HOME RULE TRANSFER TAXES ............................................ HB-0659 HUMAN RTS-STATE AGCY--VETERANS.......................... HB-1522 IL ST AUDIT ACT-COOK CTY ASSES................................ HB-2184 INC TAX CRED-PRIMARY CARE DR ................................ HB-1757 2238 MURPHY, MAUREEN REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INC TAX-MEDICAL INS DEDUCT................................. HB-2153 INC TX ACT-RESERVE DUTY DEDUCT .............................. HB-0943 INC TX-BUS INCOME-TECHNICAL.................. .......... HB-1649 INCOME TAX ACT-CREDIT-TECH..................................... HB-0429 INCOME TAX ACT-INCOME-TECHNICL......................... HB-0427 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-0428 JUV CT-REPORT-ST POLICE ................................. ..... HB-1792 LANDLORD-TENANT-OCCUPANCY RULE..................... HB-1727 LANDLORD-TENANT-OCCUPANCY RULE.................. HB-2284 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNINGS ................................ HB-2067 LOCAL GOV-OFFICER COMPENSATION............................ HB-0496 LOCAL GOVT-PRE-ELECTION SALARY......................... HB-0825 OCC AND USE TAXES-FUEL ............................................. HB-1637 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-2279 PRETRIAL SERVICES-DRUG TESTING............................... HB-2447 PRIVATIZE STATE SERVICES-TECH................................... HB-1839 PROP TAX CD-ASSESSMENT REDUCTN............................. HB-0025 PROP TAX CD-EXTENSION LIMITATN .............................. HB-0200 PROP TAX-PROP TAX APPEAL BOARD............................... HB-1642 PROP TX CD-APPEALS BRD-TECH................................. HB-1465 PROP TX CD-ASSESS REVISON-TECH.............................. HB-2183 PROP TX CD-TAKE NOTICE ................................................. HB-1123 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE .............................. HB-0374 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE.............................. HB-0375 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0434 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-0435 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1171 PROPERTY TX CODE-POST NOTICE.................................... HB-1172 PUB UTIL-ELEC PURCHASE RATE ...................................... HB-0730 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL .......................................................... HB-1495 PUBLIC HOUSING-EVICT- BATTERY ................................ HB-1655 PUBLIC UTIL-SOLID WASTE FACLTY ............................. HB-1091 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION..................................... HB-0182 RE TAX EXTENS LIMIT-RATE INCR ................................... HB-1239 RE TAX PROTEST-PAYMENT OF TAX ................................ HB-0194 RE TAX-ACCELERATED BILLING........................................ HB-1646 REAL ESTATE NUISANCE DISCLOSE.................................... HB-0847 REGISTERED TITLE ACT-TECHNICAL..............................HB-1115 RET OCCUP TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-0432 ROTA-MOTOR CARRIER EXEMPTION ............................... HB-1764 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOLS.......................................... HB-0207 SCH CD-STBDED-DENR RECYCLING..................... HB-1532 SCH CD-STUD DISCIPLINRY RECORD.......................... HB-0410 SCH DISTRICT VALIDATION ACT .......................................... HB-0854 SCHOOL CD-STATE FUNDING........................................ HB-0236 SERV USE TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-0430 SERVICE OCCUP TAX-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0431 SOLID WASTE-RETAIL RATE .......................... ............... HB-1523 SPECIAL SERV AREAS PRIVATE RDS.................................... HB-1251 ST MAND ACT-PROP TX EXEMPT ........................................ HB-2149 TAX-CAR LEASING ...................................... HB-0742 TOBACCO PROD TAX-ACT TECHNICAL............................ HB-1254 TWSHP- HIGHWAY-CONTRACTS ................................... HB-0897 UNIV OF IL-VET CHILD SCHLRSHP.................................... HB-1509 USE & SERV USE TAX-GRAPHIC ART................................ HB-1133 USE TAX ACT-TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-0433 VEH CD-EMER REPAIR-RENDERING............................... HB-1068 WOMAN'S RIGHT TO KNOW ACT....................................... HB-1305 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MURPHY,M HOUSE BILL: 206, 956, 1106, 1276, 1533, 1645, 1657, 1749, 1843, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1849, 2236 SENATE BILL: 4, 19, 74, 84, 92, 105, 108, 135, 229, 401, 565, 628, 646, 784, 1022 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 15, 20, 21, 54 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 12, 15 MYERS, RICHARD P. REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP) $SUPP- DOT--RAIL SERVICE ........................................ HB-2667 2239 MYERS, RICHARD P. REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP)-Cont. AUTO DAMAGE-ARBITRATION......................................... HB-1844 BD OF GOVS-ABOLISH/SSU-U OF I.................................... HB-0442 CAR RENTAL-DISABLED PERSONS .................................... HB-2339 CMS-STATE POLICE SURPLUS CARS.................................. HB-2401 COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES.............................................. HB-1696 COMPTROLLER 12- MONTH WARRANTS .......................... HB-2248 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY CHILD .......................................... HB-1706 CRIM PRO-POST-CONVICTION-TIME......................... HB-2236 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-PENALTIES ...................................... HB-1709 CTY HOME RULE TAXS-CTY COLLECT............................. HB-1644 DCCA-CURRICULA DEVELPMT GRANT............................ HB-1807 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-SCHOOL RECORD ........................... HB-2239 EDUCATIONAL PRIORITIES ACT ......................................... HB-1627 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ........................... HB-0638 EPA-DUMP PIT AREAS-GRAIN........................................... HB-0412 GASOHOL TX ABATEMNT/COMPLIANCE......................... HB-1492 GRF CASH RESERVE FUND............................................... HB-1643 HAZING-DEFINES & PENALIZES................................... HB-0113 HGHR ED ENTITY STUDENT VOTING .................................. HB-1692 HGHR ED-SSU-UOI-EFFECTIVE DATE.......................... HB-0258 HGHR ED-TUITION INCREASES.................................................. HB-0456 HIGHR ED-FORMULA GRANT AWARDS........................... HB-1855 HUNTING LICENSE-NEED FOID CARD.............................. HB-1615 INC TAX-HEALTH INS DEDUCTION.................................. HB-1810 INS REG FIRM-REPORT CHANGES ..................................... HB-1842 JT LEGIS COM ON FED MANDATES ....................................... HB-2134 JUV CT-MINOR--CONFINEMENT........................................ HB-0314 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD- SELLING.............................. HB-0815 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE-FORMULA .......................... HB-2524 RE TAX-REBUILT HOMESTD EXEMPTN ................... .........HB-1645 SCH CD-APPOINT NEW CHI BD ED...................................... HB-2079 SCHL VISUALLY IMPAIRED-ADMISSN.............................. HB-0560 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD ........................................ HB-2247 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD........................................ HB-2251 STATE POLICE-APPT FORMER ICC ..................................... HB-0046 VEH CD-PROOF OF INS-PLATES ..................................... HB-2203 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-FED-LOCAL........................... HB-2633 VEH CD-SPEEDING FINES-CONSTRUC........................... HB-0008 WILDLIFE & FISH-LICENSE AGE 65.................................... HB-0367 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1804 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MYERS HOUSE BILL: 122, 256, 318, 564, 691, 796, 797, 863, 956, 965, 1093, 1106, 1247, 1248, 1508, 1509, 1526, 1527, 1533, 1641, 1650, 1651, 1657, 1693, 1843, 1845, 1848, 1849, 2038, 2080, 2094, 2343, 2448 SENATE BILL: 54, 116, 157, 241, 256, 331, 838, 972, 992 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 18, 19 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 NOLAND, N. DUANE REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP) AGR -EPA-PESTICIDE CONTAMINATN............................ HB-1595 BEER FAIR DEALNG ACT-DISTRIBTR................................ HB-1801 BEES & APIARIES ADMIN REVIEW.................................... HB-0907 BULK MILK PICKUP TANKS ................................................... HB-2665 CORRECTIONAL & PEACE OFFCR-GUN............................ HB-0579 DEPT NAT RESOURCES-SHOTGUNS ................................... HB-0965 DPT HUM RTS-COMPLNT-TIME LIMIT............................ HB-0542 EARNFARE-ELIGIBILITY .................................................... HB-1363 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES .............................. HB-1215 FUNERAL-BURIAL FUNDS ACT-TECH............................ HB-0816 GASOHOL TX ABATEMNT/COMPLIANCE........................ HB-1492 GRAIN CODE .......... .......... .. ................................................... . HB-1490 GRAIN INSURANCE-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-0411 HMO ACT -TECHNICAL......... .......................................... HB-2324 HUMAN RIGHTS-PROCEDURES........................................ HB-0741 HUNTING LICENSE--AGE RQMT........................................ HB-0988 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES........................... HB-2532 MUNI CD--CHI PARKING TICKET ...................................... HB-2562 2240 NOLAND, N. DUANE REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP)-Cont. PESTICIDE-ADOPT A RIVER PROGM .................................. HB-1147 SCHOOL TAXES- BALLOTS-VACANCIES ......................... HB-0689 SCHOOLS-IHSA TOURNAMENT ......................................... HB-2503 SEX OFFENDER REG-PUBLIC NOTICE............................... HB-2517 ST & CNTY FAIR FUNDS ........................................................ HB-1493 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT....................................................... HB-0313 TSHIP CD-DEPUTY SUPERVISOR ......................................... HB-0173 UNIV OF IL-CHIEF ILLINIWEK........................................... HB- 106 VEH CD-FLEET VEH-REGISTRATION .............................. HB-0504 VEH CD-SPEEDING FINES-CONSTRUC ........................... HB-0008 WILDLIFE & FISH-LICENSE AGE 65 ...................... ........ HB-0367 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOLAND HOUSE BILL: 318, 412, 413, 442, 564, 852 SENATE BILL: 43, 115, 157, 448, 543, 731, 854, 964 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 36, 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT CONSERVATION-ROADS........................................... HB-0900 AIR POLLUTION-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-0283 AIR POLLUTION-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-0286 ALT HEALTH CARE DELIVERY-RURAL............................ HB-1322 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE MODELS ............................. HB-2119 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-COM-PUB BLD......................... HB-1089 CANNABIS CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES ............................ HB-1268 CD CORR-REGIMENTED JUV TRAIN.................................. HB-0612 CLEAN ALTERNATIVE FUELS ACT ....................................... HB-0852 CON FRD REFUND UNEARN INTEREST ............................ HB-0625 CONSERVTN-ADOPT-A--RIVER PRGM ........................... HB-0280 CRIM CD-2ND FELONY VIOLATIONS................................. HB-0469 DCCA-COMBINE JOB TRAINING.......................................... HB-0620 DEBT ISSUANCE REFORM ACT............................................... HB-0261 DEPT NAT RESOURCES-SHOTGUNS................................... HB-0965 DPA-CHECK-RACE TRAK-RIVERBOAT ....................HB-1200 ENVIRO CLEANUP-TAX CRED LIAB ............................... HB-0762 EPA-BROWNSFIELD- REMEDIATION............................. HB-0901 EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATIONS.......................... HB-1857 EPA-N SHORE SANITARY-OPERATORS.......................... HB-0257 EPA-PLAN APPROVL-SITE REMEDITN............................ HB-0359 EPA-SCHOOLS-HAZARDOUS WASTE............................... HB-0358 EPA-SOLID WASTE-TECH CHANGE.................................. HB-0287 ETHICS- ELEC -CAMPAIGN LIMITS .................................... HB-0738 FISH & HUNT LICENSE-SR CITIZEN .................................. HB-0290 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN ........................ HB-0472 HGHR ED-ISAC MEMBERS ................................................... HB-0660 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER .............................. HB-0328 HGHR ED-VET-NATL GUARD GRANTS........................... HB-0331 HORSE RACING ACT ................................................................ HB-2108 IDOT-CONSERVATIN-LAND TRANSFER ........................ HB-0576 INC TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDIT ............................ HB-0619 INCOME TAX-DEPENDENT CARE CRED........................... HB-0148 METROEAST WASTE DISP-CHANGE................................... HB-0281 MUNI UTILITY TAXES .............................:.............................. HB-0010 MUNI UTILITY TAXES ............................................................. HB-0238 NUCLEAR SAFETY-TECH CHANGE .................................... HB-0288 NUCLEAR SAFETY -TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-0284 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME........................... HB-1937 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0778 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-VERIFY .............................. HB-2154 POST CONVICT-VICTIM SUBPOENA................................... HB-0040 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION................................... HB-0126 PROP TAX CD-PMT OF INT FUND..................................... HB-1303 PROP TAX SALES-NOTICE OF SALE................................. HB-2141 REGIONL PLANNING COMM-PER DIEM............................ HB-0981 RIVERBOAT-ADMIT TAX-INCREASE............................ HB-0757 SALES TAX-FUEL USED IN MANUFAC............................ HB-0011 SANITARY DIST ACT-TRUSTEES ...................................... HB-1086 2241 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY ...................................... HB-2056 SCH CD-WORK TRAINING INSTITUTE.............................. HB-1267 SOIL WATER CONS DIST-INFO-FEES............................... HB-0944 SOLID WASTE PLAN-GARBAGE FEES ................................ HB-0662 SOLID WASTE-TECH CHANGE.............................................. HB-0289 SR CIT-DISABLED--INCOME LIMIT................................... HB-2650 STATE PARKS-DISABL VET-NO FEES............................... HB-0259 STATE POLICE BACK PAY AWARD ........................................ HB-0913 SURFACE-MINED LAND CONSERVTN............................... HB-0285 TAX ABATEMENT RECAPTURE .............................................. HB-0383 UNDERGROUND TANKS-TECHNICAL............................. HB-0282 USE & OCC TAXES-FILING DATE........................................ HB-0009 UTILITY-NEGOTIATED RATES............................................. HB-2571 VEH CD-ENVIRO PLATES-REC VEHCL ............................ HB-0275 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL .................................. HB-1313 VEH CD-PARKING HANDICAP-100.................................. HB-1048 VEH CD-PERSONAL PLATE REC VEH................................. HB-1179 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH ....................................... HB-2080 VETERANS PREFERENCE MUNICIPAL ................................ HB-0125 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-1760 VIOLNT OFFENDRS-NOTFY COMMNITY....................... HB-2525 9--1- 1 UNIFORM RESPONSE PROCD................................... HB-0982 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOVAK HOUSE BILL: 1, 4, 5, 25, 29, 35, 36, 93, 94, 95, 103, 105, 106, 107, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 118, 120, 123, 133, 143, 153, 156, 161, 253, 447, 449, 455, 458, 461, 485, 486, 487, 488, 491, 499, 502, 510, 544, 547, 574, 577, 583, 597, 598, 609, 617, 628, 630, 643, 666, 679, 680, 684, 705, 708, 728, 740, 888, 890, 916, 971, 983, 990, 1022, 1036, 1039, 1040, 1046, 1051, 1062, 1096, 1129, 1132, 1174, 1212, 1262, 1672, 2273, 2551, 2578, 2584, 2592, 2612 SENATE BILL: 46, 48, 66, 112, 113, 181, 231, 237, 276, 428, 460, 461, 509, 539, 543, 662, 703, 738, 789 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 66 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21 O'CONNOR, JACK REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. REP) ABANDONED HOUSING- NUISANCE................................... HB-2456 CD CORR -GOOD TIME-4.5 DAYS ........................................ HB-2038 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING........................... HB-0250 CRIM CD-COMPEL ORG MEMBERSHIP.............................. HB-1708 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2449 CRIM CD-POLICE NO GANG MEMBERS............................. HB-2592 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY-APPEAL............................. HB-0865 CRIM PRO-FITNESS NO JURY ............................................... HB-2451 CRIM PRO-POST-CONVICTION-TIME............................ HB-2236 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-VICTIM PRIVCY................................ HB-0855 EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATIONS ............................... HB-1857 EPA-WHITE GOODS SEMINARS............................................ HB-1527 HOUSING-ABUSE VICTIMS FAVORED............................... HB-1658 INC TAX CKCKOFF-MILITARY WOMEN.......................... HB-1510 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER .................................... HB-2445 JUV CT-HEARING TIME LIMITS .......................................... HB-0115 JUV CT- REPORT- ST POLICE ................................................ HB-1792 KOREAN WAR MEM-HISTORIC SITE.............................. HB-1511 LONG DISTANCE CARRIER SELECTIO................................. HB-2515 PEN CD-CHGO CRIME LAB TRANSFER .............................. HB-2245 POL TRAIN-VICTIM COMPASSION...................................... HB-2466 PROP TAX CD-EXTENSION LIMITATN .............................. HB-0200 PROP TAX-PROP TAX APPEAL BOARD............................... HB-1642 PUB UTIL-ELEC PURCHASE RATE....................................... HB-0730 PUBLIC AID REFORM-TECHNICAL............................... HB-0209 PUBLIC UTIL-SOLID WASTE FACLTY .............................. HB-1091 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-1535 RE TAX-ACCELERATED BILLING........................................ HB-1646 SCH CD-ADMINSTRTR/STUDENT RATI......................... HB-1312 SCH CD-CHI STUDNT ORGZN FUNDS............................. HB-2440 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION .................. HB-1459 SCH CD-OVERSIGHT BOARDS............................................ HB-0797 2242 O'CONNOR, JACK REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. REP)-Cont SCH CD-STBDED-DENR RECYCLING........................... HB-1532 SCH CD--10 CHGO SCH DISTRICT........................................ HB-0863 SOLID WASTE-RETAIL RATE ........................................... HB-1523 STATE LOTTERY FUND-DEPOSITS.................................. HB-1786 TWSHP-HIGHWAY-CONTRACTS................................ HB-0897 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-GUNS-IRAS............................ HB-1795 VEH CD-DUI-TEST REFUSAL ........................................ HB-2199 VEH CD-PARKING HANDICAP-$100................................ HB-1048 VEHICLE THEFT PREV-SUNSET........................................... HB-2326 VOUCHER SYSTEM STUDIES ACT.......................................... HB-2444 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1804 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'CONNOR HOUSE BILL: 116, 221, 323, 638, 862, 1248, 1529, 1659, 1686, 2079, 2448, 2557 SENATE BILL: 4, 7, 10, 84, 231, 245, 332, 525, 613, 747, 836, 866 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 19, 54 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 12 OLSON, ROBERT F. REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) PANKAU, CAROLE REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP) ALTERNATE FUELS ACT-REPEAL...................................... HB-2663 BARBER-COSMETOLOGY-CRITERIA............................. HB-0748 CLERK FEES--CREDIT CARD ............................................ HB-0760 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSNG ................................ HB-2348 CNTY CD-NO BARKING DOGS ...................... .................. HB-0569 CONTRACTORS FUND-STATE PAYMENT......................... HB-2429 COSMETOLGY APPRENTICSHIP PROGM.............................. HB-0578 COSMETOLOGY ACT-EDUCATION.................................. HB-0970 CRIM CD-TREPASS/PROP-B MISDMR .............................. HB-1246 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... HB-0929 GEOLOGIST LICENSING ACT ................................................ HB-0758 PRIVATE CORRECT FACILITY ACT....................................... HB-0554 PROF GEOLOGST LICNSE-LOCKSMITH........................... HB-0549 SWIMMING FACILITIES- FEES- NOTCE ............................ HB-0761 THEFT RENTAL PROPERTY 10 DAYS.................................... HB-0759 VEH CD-PASS SCHOOL BUS-PENALTY............................ HB-0539 VEH CD-WEIGHT OF VEHICLE-TECH .............................. HB-1618 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PANKAU HOUSE BILL: 90, 1046, 1176 SENATE BILL: 235, 349, 364, 395, 613, 760, 772, 977, 979, 1017, 1154 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 70 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) AFDC-NO AID FOR NEW BIRTH................................. HB-0031 AIRPORT NOISE ACT-TECHNICAL................. ............ HB-2345 AIRPORT NOISE REDUCTION-TECH........................ ....... HB-2344 ANIMAL WELFARE-GUARD DOGS...................................... HB-0038 BD HGH ED ISAC-BUDGET PROPOSAL............................... HB-0122 CHILD OFFENDER REGISTRATION.................................H.... HB-0035 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT-VAR............................... HB-1721 COSMETOLOGY ACT-EDUCATION ...................................... HB-0970 CRIM CD-REFUSAL-BLOOD TEST ..................................... HB-1117 EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ..................................... HB-0084 HORSES-NO DOUBLE-DECK TRNSPRT............................ HB-0034 IL ED LABOR REL-EMPLOYER RTS..................................... HB-1984 JUV CT-ADULT PROSCUTN-FIREARMS.......................... HB-0029 LIQ-SALE NEAR CHURCHES-SCHOOLS.......................... HB-1197 MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUN ACT.......... ........... HB-1260 MINIMUM WAGE-MOTOR CARRIERS............................ HB-2572 MOBILE HMS UTILTY CONECT-PLUMB......................... HB-0032 MOBILE STRUCTURES ACT.................................................. HB-1259 PARENT NOTICE--ABORTION ................................................ HB-0955 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. HB-0100 PEN CD--FEDERAL LIMITATIONS................................... HB-0324 2243 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) Cont PEN CD-FIRE POLICE-ELIGIBILITY.................................. HB-0027 PEN CD-IMRF-CHGO LIBRARY SYSTM........................... HB-0683 PEN CD-ST EMP TEACHR RETIREMNT.............................. HB-0325 POLICE -FIRE-DEPUTY CHIEF............................................. HB-1099 PREVAILING WAGE-REPEAL ................................................ HB-0026 PREVAILING WAGE-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-0083 PUBLIC LABOR RELATIONS-TECH ..................................... HB-0085 PUBLIC LABOR -SUPERVISORS ........................................ HB-0028 RE TAX CAPS-COOK CTY ....................................................... HB-145 REGULATORY AGENCY SUNSET ACT.................................. HB-1985 ST GROUP INS-MEMBER CONTRIB..................................... HB-2352 STRUCTURAL WK-NO CIVIL ACTION............................... HB-0045 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL .................................... HB-0030 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL .................................... HB-0201 TAX CAPS-SCHOOL SAFETY LEVIES.................................. HB-0220 TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR -RE TAXES ............................... HB-0215 UNEMP INS-DEFINITION-TECHNICAL........... ....... HB-0089 UNEMP INS-DEFINITION-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-2687 UNEMP INS-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICL.......................... HB-0088 UNEMP INS-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICL............................ HB-1765 UNEMP INS-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICL.......................... HB-2595 UNEMP INS-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICL.......................... HB-2688 UNEMPLOY INS-NOTICE-VOLUNTARY ....................... HB-1275 UNEMPLOY INS-SCH CROSS GUARD.............................. HB-0511 UNEMPLOY INS-TEMPORARY FIRM.................................. HB-1602 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-INFO TO IMRF............................. HB-0964 WORKERS COMP-ALCOHOL & DRUGS........................... HB-0033 WRK COMP-APPLICATION--TECHNICAL ........................ HB-0838 WRK COMP-PENALTIES-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-0087 WRK COMP- RATE ADJUSTMENT FUND........................... HB-1720 WRK COMP-REPORT-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-0839 WRK COMP-TAXI LEASE-NOT EMPLOY ....................... HB-1986 WRKRS COMP-OCCUP DISEASE-TECH............................ HB-0086 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 131, 177 SENATE BILL: 11, 15, 21, 26, 83, 95, 103, 227, 240, 246, 296, 320, 350, 364, 423, 424, 447, 450, 460, 534, 623, 635, 739, 796, 811, 831, 1081, 1084 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT NOISE ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2345 AUTO DAMAGE-ARBITRATION............................................ HB-1670 BACKDOOR REFERENDA-NOTICE-ISSU......................... HB-2676 CHILD LABOR-SKATING RINKS............................................ HB-0082 CIRCUIT BREAKER COLA ....................................................... HB-1307 COMPET CONTRACT PUB SERV ACT................................... HB-2136 COOK CTY-SUPERVISOR OF ASSMTS................................. HB-2428 CORRCTNS-FIREARMS-SAFE RET ZON........................ HB-2096 CORRECTIONS-RETAIL-GOOD TIME.......................... HB-2097 COUNTY CLERK-REPORT WELFARE ................................. HB-0242 COUNTY -TWSHP-ZONING TRANSFER .......................... HB-2172 CRIMINAL CD- SAFE RETAIL ZONE .................................... HB-2098 DPA-WORK RELATED ACTIVITIES.................................... HB-1678 EDUCATION LABOR-UNION CONDUCT............................ HB-0822 ELEC CD-PUB PROP-CAMPAIGN....................................... HB-0984 EVALUATE AFDC JOB TRAINING .......................................... HB-0241 HOMERULE SALES TX CAP .................................................... HB-1701 INC TX-ADOPTION DEDUCT.................................................. HB-0850 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .................................................. HB-0389 INS CANCEL-NOTICE-EXCESS POLIC............................. HB-1676 INS IMPROPER TERMINATIONS......................................... HB-2328 INS PRODUCER HEARING-CHICAGO.............................. HB-1843 INS REG FIRM-REPORT CHANGES .................................. HB-1842 INS-MINE SUBSIDENCE-TECHNICAL..................... HB-1895 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-0416 2244 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP)--Cont. INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-0417 INSURANCE RECEIVERSHIP COMPAC................................. HB-2337 LEG REORG-CITIZENS ASSEMBLY ..................................... HB-2293 LT GOV-FED MANDATE AUDITOR ...................................... HB-1671 MARRIAGE CONTRACT ACT ................................................. HB-2095 MOTOR VEH THEFT PREVENTION........................................ HB-1209 OCC AND USE TX-SCHOOL BUS EXEM ............................ HB-2215 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS............................ HB-1847 PEN CD-DNST TEACHER-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-1846 PEN CD-EARLY RETMT NO DISCOUNT............................. HB-1849 PEN CD--IMRF-PRIOR SERVICE ........................................ HB-1848 PEN CD- SERS&TRS-ACTUARY REPORT ......................... HB-1845 PROP TAX CD-SR HOMESTEAD EXMPT ............................. HB-0387 PROP TX CD-APPEAL BOARD ................................................ HB-2220 PROP TX CD-APPEALS BRD-TECH..................................... HB-1465 PROP TX CD-BD OF APP AS EQUAL..................................... HB-2219 PROP TX-BAN NONREFERENDUM BOND......................... HB-2520 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE ............................ HB-0375 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-1171 PROPERTY TX CODE-POST NOTICE.................................... HB-1172 PUB AID-MAN IN THE HOUSE RULE.................................. HB-0388 PUB AID-REDUCE UNNEC RX DRUGS................................ HB-1659 PUBLIC AID LIENS-AUDIT ..................................................... HB-1661 RE TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS ............................................ HB-2100 RE TAX CAPS-COOK CTY ...................................................... HB-1 145 RE TAX-BD OF APPEALS-3 MEMBERS .............................. HB-2218 RE TAX-HOMESTD EXEMPT CPI .......................................... HB-1306 RE TAX-HOMESTD IMPROVEMNT ...................................... HB-1308 SCH CD-NON-CONTRACT TRANSPORTN..................... HB-1673 SCH CD-SUBDISTRICT SUP REMOVAL.............................. HB-2442 STATE CONTRACT EMPLOYEE NOTICE.............................. HB-1809 TEEN PARENT ALONE-NO AFDC......................................... HB-1685 WELFARE BENEFITS STUDY ................................................. HB-0240 WELFARE SPENDING STUDY ................................................ HB-0243 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PEDERSEN HOUSE BILL: 131, 222, 228, 568, 1140, 1176, 1178, 1197, 1198, 1534, 1694, 2444, 2459, 2517 SENATE BILL: 190, 227, 533, 643, 733, 736, 836, 961, 979, 1082 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16, 18 PERSICO, VINCENT A. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT NOISE ACT-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-2345 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-COM-PUB BLD......................... HB-1089 ASBESTOS REMOVAL-LICENSING ...................................... HB-1539 ATTY GEN-ST ATTY -DPA- SUPPORT .............................. HB-1891 CLASS A MISDEMEANOR-JACKROCK ............................... HB-1237 CONSERVATION PASSPORT-DISCOUNT........................... HB-1529 CONSERVATION-MORE EXOTIC WEEDS.......................... HB-0575 DENR-PACKAGING REDUCTION GOAL............................ HB-1533 DNUC-HEALTH THREAT RESPONSES................................ HB-1743 DPA-JOB TRANSPORT DEMO PROG.................................... HB-1753 EMPLOYE COMMUTE OPTION-PENALTY......................... HB-0929 EPA- BROWNSFIELD- REMEDIATION............................. HB-0901 EPA-CHEM INVENTORY-TECH.......................................... HB-0789 EPA-COAL BY-PRODUCT-ALTN FUELS ........................ HB-2137 EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATIONS............................... HB-1857 EPA-INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS........................................... HB-0544 EPA-LOCAL INSPECTION GRANTS................................... HB-2600 EPA-N SHORE SANITARY-OPERATORS....................... HB-0257 EPA-PLAN APPROVL-SITE REMEDITN............................ HB-0359 EPA-RELEASE FORMS-RECH CHANGES...................... HB-0791 EPA-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-1088 EPA--SOLID WASTE--TECH CHANGE.................................. HB-0287 EPA-UST FUND-TECH CHANGE.................................. HB-0788 EPA--WATERS DEF--TECH CHANGE ................................ HB-0360 2245 PERSICO, VINCENT A. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP)- Cont EPA-WHITE GOODS SEMINARS............................................ HB-1527 EPA-WHITE GOODS-NOW APPLIANCES ......................... HB-1526 GAS STORAGE-PROHIBITION-TECH................................ HB-1090 INS--RECIPROCALS--CAPITAL .............................................. HB-1876 JUV CT-DISCLOS RECORDS/DCFS................................... HB-0708 METRO EAST -TITLE-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1524 NUCLEAR SAFETY -TITLE- TECH..................................... HB-0790 PEN CD-EARLY RETMT NO DISCOUNT........................... HB-1849 PEN CD-IMRF-SCHOOL DISTRICTS................................ HB-0413 RADIOACTIVE WASTE MGT-TECH.................................... HB-1525 SANITARY DIST ACT-TRUSTEES........................................ HB-1086 SCH CD-LIFE-SAFETY-ACCESSIBLTY ........................... HB-0784 SCH CD-NONRESIDENT TUITION ....................................... HB-1459 SCH CD-RECOGNITION EXEMPTION.............................. HB-2123 SCH CD- REPORT CARD .......................................................... HB-2084 SCH CD-WORK TRAINING INSTITUTE ......................... HB-1267 SCHCD- INCLUSION--IEP RECONVENE............................. HB-0571 SOLID WASTE PLAN-GARBAGE FEES ................................ HB-0662 SUBSTANCE INTER-SCH SOCIAL WRK.............................. HB-1968 TAX CAPS-SCHOOL SAFETY LEVIES ............................. HB-0220 TWNSHIP CD-ADVISORY REFERENDA ............................. HB-0513 UTILITY-NEGOTIATED RATES ............................................. HB-2571 VEH CD- DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2294 VEH CD- INSPECTIONS--TECHNICAL............................... HB-1538 VEH CD-PASS SCHOOL BUS-PENALTY.......................... HB-0539 VIOLENCE PREVENTION-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1967 WASTE DISPOSAL-SHRT TITLE-TECH............................. HB-1087 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PERSICO HOUSE BILL: 90, 113, 114, 159, 410, 1129, 1178, 1239, 1532, 1709, 1948, 1951 SENATE BILL: 5, 8, 34, 46, 48, 52, 68, 102, 214, 231, 264, 300, 336, 345, 434, 460, 461, 539, 549, 574, 629, 710, 789, 842, 1034 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM) AFDC-JOBS-TIME LIMITS......... o ..... ... ............ HB-0004 AFDC-SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PAYEE............................... HB-1939 CD CORR-LIFE SKILLS CENTERS ........................................ HB-2472 CLEAN ALTERNATIVE FUELS ACT .................................. HB-0852 COMMUNITY SER DMHDD-DASA.................................. HB-0145 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-STANDARD....................................... HB- 102 DASA-ALCOHOL-AIDS-HISPANICS............................HB-0175 DMHDD-HOME SRVCS-IL PURCHASING..................... HB-2070 DMHDD-PERCENTAGE WAGE INCREASE........................ HB-2066 DOT-SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM...................................... HB-0255 DPA- AFDC- RESPONSIBILTY -FRAUD............................. HB-0890 DPA-EMPLOYMENT BRIDGE PROG................................. HB-1817 DPA-FRAUD PREVENTION PROGRAM............................ HB-0005 DPA-MEDICAID-GA-NO ABORTIONS...........................o. HB-1534 DPHLTH-RURAL HEALTH CARE.................................... HB-0144 FORFEIT FUNDS-ANTI-DRUG PRGM ............................... HB-0007 HEALTH CARE DELIV--BIRTH CTRS.................................... HB-0146 INC TAX WITHHOLDING REFUND........................................ HB-0727 INC TX-TAX CREDITS .............................................................. HB-0618 LOCAL RECORDS-PUBLIC-MAP AMEND........................ HB-0934 MEDICAL RESIDENCY BRIDGING PRO............................. HB-1959 MULTI-CNTY HLTH DEPT-ATTORNEY ........................ HB-0006 NAT RES ACT-EMISSION ALLOWANCE .......................... HB-0841 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION ............................................. HB-1926 PARENTL NOTICE OF ABORTION ACT................................. HB-0100 PROJECT SELF--SUFFIENCY ACT.......................................... HB-1949 PUB AID--CLINIC PAYMENTS ................................................ HB-1868 PUB AID-DEMO PROJ-RESOURCES................................... HB-1818 PUB AID--DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS............................. HB-1938 PUB AID--FED QUALIFIED HLTH CTR .............................. HB-1403 PUB AID--TRAVEL ALLOWANCE........................................ HB-1948 REV--UNIFORM TAX PUBLISHING ....................................... HB-2190 RURAL HEALTH ACCESS FUND ............................................. HB-0836 2246 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM)-Cont RURAL HEALTH NETWORKS........................................ HB-1963 RURAL HEALTH-IMPROVEMENT GRANT........................ HB-1962 RURAL HEALTH-TEMP SUBSTITUTES............................... HB-1961 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY ...................................... HB-2056 SCH CD-HISTORIC-VENERATED DOCS........................... HB-0475 SOUTHERN IL-HEALTH CARE STUDY ............................... HB-0147 VEH CD-PERSONAL PLATE REC VEH................................. HB-1179 WELFARE TO WORK ACT...................................................... HB-1950 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 280, 568, 1272, 1636, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1819, 1952, 2080, 2401, 2514, 2572, 2584 SENATE BILL: 327, 358, 700, 836, 846, 964 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 21 POE, RAYMOND REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. REP) AUTO DAMAGE-ARBITRATION............................................ HB-1844 CD CORR -ELIMINATE FREE POSTAGE ............................ HB-2094 CHILD SUPPORT-ENFORCEMENT....................................... HB-1656 CMS-STATE POLICE SURPLUS CARS.................................. HB-2401 CONSUMER CRDT REPORT FAIRNESS................................. HB-1935 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE................................... HB-1694 CRIM CD-COMPEL ORG MEMBERSHIP.............................. HB-1708 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM .................................. HB-2452 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2450 EDUCATIONAL PRIORITIES ACT ........................................... HB-1627 EPA-DUMP PIT AREAS-GRAIN ........................................... HB-0412 FARM NUISANCE-ATTY FEES-COSTS ............................. HB-1940 FEDERAL AID TRACKING......................................................... HB-1933 GASOHOL TX ABATEMNT/COMPLIANCE........................ HB-1492 HMO-ACT-PROVIDER -CONTRACT-REQS................ HB-1966 HOUSING-ABUSE VICTIMS FAVORED.......................... HB-1658 INC TAX CKCKOFF-MILITARY WOMEN........................... HB-1510 JT LEGIS COM ON FED MANDATES....................................... HB-2134 JUVENIL IMPACT INCARCERATN PGM............................... HB-0497 KOREAN WAR MEM-HISTORIC SITE................................. HB-1511 MUNI CD-CHI PARKING TICKET ......................................... HB-2562 PEN CD-SERS&TRS-ACTUARY REPORT ......................... HB-1845 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MIN RETIRMT ........................... HB-2616 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE-FORMULA .......................... HB-2524 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE/FORMULA............................. HB-0414 POLICE-FIRE DEATH BEN-CHAPLAIN............................ HB-2278 PRETRIAL SERVICES-DRUG TESTING ............................... HB-2447 PUBLIC AID REFORM-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0209 PUBLIC HOUSING -EVICT- BATTERY ................................ HB-1655 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS.................. ............... HB-0445 SCH CD-MANDATE REVIEW .................................................. HB-2439 SCH CD-STBDED-DENR RECYCLING............................... HB-1532 SCH CD-WORK TRAINING INSTITUTE............................. HB-1267 ST & CNTY FAIR FUNDS ........................................................... HB-1493 ST PRINTING--SOYBEAN INK ................................................ HB-1653 STATE FAIR-FARM SAFETY COURSE................................. HB-1650 STATE POLICE-APPT FORMER ICC ..................................... HB-0046 USE AND OCC TX-EXEMPT-DISASTER....................... HB-1827 VEH CD-CLOSE RR CROSSING...................... .................. HB-2580 VET AFFAIRS-KOREAN MEMORIAL .................................. HB-2543 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY POE HOUSE BILL: 186, 204, 256, 258, 367, 438, 589, 797, 855, 863, 865, 1093, 1529, 1645, 1646, 1692, 1696, 1846, 1847, 1849, 2236, 2281, 2343, 2517, 2667 SENATE BILL: 10, 54, 97, 141, 300, 301, 303, 431, 560, 561, 640, 1140 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18, 19 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12 PUGH, COY REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-WESTSIDE SMALL BUS DEV ................................ HB-2496 $HIST PRES AGCY-CHGO-WESTSIDE............................ HB-0712 $IL STUDENT ASST COMM EXPNSES.................................... HB-0923 $MIN & FEM BUSINESS LOAN BD.......................................... HB-1601 $OCE--ST BD ED ........................................................................ HB-2678 2247 PUGH, COY REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE- ST BD ED......................................................................... HB-2679 $ST BD OF EDUC ORD EXPENSES......................................... HB-0924 CAR SALES-MAX INTEREST RATES ................................... HB-0714 CD CORR-ELECTRIC HOME DETENTN.............................. HB-1121 CD CORR-PAROLE DATES .................................................... HB-071 1 CD CORR-PAROLE DECISIONS ............................................. HB-0716 CIV PRO-FREE PATIENT RECORDS..................................... HB-0930 COMMON SCHOOL FUND-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2680 CONTROLLED SUB-ASSESS USES....................................... HB-0300 CORRECTIONS-DETERMINATE SENTEN........................ HB-0624 DASA-EARLY INTERVENTION CENTER....................... HB-1599 DP HLTH-MINORITY HEALTH PANEL............................. HB-0309 DPA-JOB TRANSPORT DEMO PROG .................................... HB-1753 DRUG- 1ST OFFENSE-COMM SERVICE............................. HB-0468 FAIRNESS IN LENDING-DISCHARGE.............................. HB-1295 HGH ED-UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS ......................... HB-0332 IDPH-6 CHICAGO REHAB CLINICS................................. HB-1598 INS CD-AUTO-ZIP CODE DATA .................................. HB-071 5 INSTALLMENT SALES-FINANCE CHGS ........................ HB-1294 JUV CT--DELINQUENT--GED .......................................... .. HB-1582 MIN & FEM BUS LOAN BD--INCREASE................. HB-1600 NARCTCS PRFIT FORFEIT-DISTRBTN.............................. HB-0710 PRISON REVIEW BOARD ....................... HB-0713 PUB AID-DEMO PROJ-RESOURCES................................... HB-1818 PUB AID-EARNFARE-MED ASSISTANC...................... HB-0307 PUB AID-GEN ASST-ELIG-PARENTS............................ HB-1952 PUB AID-JOBS-DEMONSTRATIONS................................ HB-1951 PUB UTIL RATE CHNG REMAND............................................ HB-0291 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS .......................................... HB-2506 VEH CD-REVOKE LIC-CHILD SUPPRT.............................. HB-0623 VEHICLE SALE-MAX INTEREST RATE............................... HB-0915 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PUGH HOUSE BILL: 1, 7, 48, 57, 172, 455, 1197, 1819, 2460 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 42 RONEN, CAROL REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS ................................................... HB-0168 CHILD CARE ACT-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2669 CHILD SUPPORT-CHILD CARE COSTS .......................... HB-0893 CITY -VILLAGE-ORDINANCE- TECH ......................... HB-2118 CIV ADMIN CD-REPORT INJURY ...................................... HB-1977 CIVIL ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1433 CIVIL ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1434 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT-VAR......................... HB-1721 CONT SUBST & CANN NUISANCE......................................... HB-1266 COSMETOLOGY ACT-EDUCATION..................................... HB-0970 CRIM CD & FIREARMS--STALKING ..................................... HB-0611 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS ...................... .................. HB-0139 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-VICTIM PRIVCY................................ HB-0855 DCCA-TOURISM GRANTS & LOANS .................................. HB-0447 DCFS-INTAKE PROCEDURES ................................................ HB-0296 DMHDD-INSEPCTOR GENERAL ........................................... HB-0853 DOMSTIC VIOLNCE-VICTIMS RIGHTS............................. HB-2671 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0171 DPA-DMHDD-DISABLD PRSN INCOM.............................. HB-1060 DPA-MEDICAID- FAMILY PLANNING ......................... HB-0217 ELEC CD-OPTICAL SCAN TECH VOTE........................... HB-1825 ELECT CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT............................................. HB-2576 ELECTION CD-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1432 ELECTION CD-TECHNICAL ................................................... HB-1435 ELECTNS-NATNL VOTER REGISTRATN ........................ HB-0574 FISCAL & ECONOMIC STABILITY .......................................... HB-1912 FREE INFO-CHANGE APPEAL PROCED.......................... HB-0190 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS................................... HB-0138 IDPA-BREAST SELF EXAM PROGRAMS.............................. HB-0169 ILLINOIS BALANCED BUDGET ACT................................... HB-1911 INC TX ACT-INDIVIDUAL DEDUCT .................................... HB-1201 2248 RONEN, CAROL REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INS COVERAGE-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE............................. HB-2502 MHDD PRIVATE WORKER WAGE ACT ................................ HB-1965 M OTOR VOTER .......................................................................... HB-0665 MUNI-TRANSPORT-METRO PLAN ORG ......................... HB-1994 NO FOID-DOMESTIC BATTERY ............................................ HB-0613 NUTRITION OUTREACH-EDUCATION............................... HB-0305 OPEN BUDGETS ACT................................................................. HB-1913 PHYSICIAN MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT ................................ HB-0308 PRIM CARE MED EDUC-ADVISORY .................................. HB-1755 PUB AID-NURSE PRACTITIONERS................................... HB-0167 RE TRANSFER TAX-SURCHARGE ....................................... HB-1995 REAL ESTATE NUISANCE DISCLOSE................................... HB-0847 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL............................................... HB-2437 TRUTH IN BUDGETING NOTE ACT........................................ HB-1914 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH-TECHNICL .......................... HB-0811 12--MONTH BALANCED BUDGET ACT................................. HB-2054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONEN HOUSE BILL: 148, 294, 320, 667, 725, 867, 1148, 1269, 1271, 1320, 1691, 1819, 2195, 2223 SENATE BILL: 167, 189, 273, 377, 388, 1095, 1142 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 49, 56, 58, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 ROSKAM, PETER REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) ABORTION-PARENTAL NOTICE........................................... HB-2569 AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL ....................................... ......... HB-1140 BACKDOOR REFERENDA- NOTICE--ISSU ......................... HB-2676 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0320 CHILD SUPPORT-GRNDPARNT LIABLE........................... HB-1065 CITIZENS UTILITY BD-TECHNICAL................................... HB-2457 CITIZENS UTILITY BD-TECHNICAL................................... HB-2458 CIV PRO-CLERKS-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1063 CIV PRO-MEDICAL REVIEW PANELS ................. .......... HB-2296 CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT.......................................... HB-2298 CIV PRO-PLEADINGS TECH ................................................. HB-1064 CIV PRO-PLEADINGS-TECHNICAL................................... HB-2297 CIV PRO-PROCESS SERVERS ................................................. HB-0538 CRIM CD & CD COR-STALKING .......................................... HB-1141 DEPT LABOR -VARIOUS FUNCTIONS................................ HB-1748 DPA-MEDICAID-GA-NO ABORTIONS............................. HB-1534 DPA-MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE.................................... HB-1695 DPA-MEDICAID-SAVINGS ACCT ...................................... HB-1225 DPA-MEDICAID-SAVINGS ACCT ...................................... HB-1227 FAIR EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT .............................. HB-2291 FIREARMS-ORDER OF PROTECTION ............................. HB-1558 HIGH VOLT LINES-MORATORIUM.................................. HB-1229 ICC REEMPLOYMENT LIMITATIONS ................................... HB-1559 INDIGENT DEFENDANT-PAY COSTS.................................. HB-1734 JUV CT-TECHNICAL.................................................................... HB-0345 MIN WAGE-INCREASE TIP CREDIT .................................... HB-2420 MOBILE HMS UTILTY CONECT-PLUMB ............................ HB-0032 MUNI UTILITY TAXES ......................................................... HB-0238 PRIVATE CORRECT FACILITY ACT....................................... HB-0554 PROP TX-BAN NONREFERENDUM BOND......................... HB-2520 SCH CD-CHI BREAKUP REFERENDUM.............................. HB-1177 SCH CD-DISCLOSE CRIMINAL OFFEN.............................. HB-0731 SCH CD-TEACHER CERT BOARD ............................... .... HB-2302 SCH CD-TEACHER CERT-FINGERPRIN........................... HB-2295 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS PILOT PROG............................ HB-2459 SCHOOL CD--CONTRACEPTION ............................................ HB-1976 STATE CONTRACT EMPLOYEE NOTICE............................... HB-1809 SUP CT-CT REPORTERS-BIDDING................................ HB-2408 VEH CD-PASS SCHOOL BUS-PENALTY ..................... HB-0539 VOUCHER SYSTEM STUDIES ACT.......................................... HB-2444 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROSKAM HOUSE BILL: 90, 153, 156, 182, 273, 301, 543, 1198, 1250, 1891, 2205 SENATE BILL: 52, 86, 292, 345, 362, 366, 604, 643, 677, 760, 836, 1000, 1080 2249 ROSKAM, PETER REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14 RUTHERFORD, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS .............................................. HB-2240 CMS-WORKER COMP-SUBROGATION............................. HB-1892 COMPTROLLER-OATH-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2250 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION............................................... HB-2453 CRIM PRO-POST-CONVICTION-TIME.......................... HB-2236 DCCA-TOURISM GRANTS & LOANS ................................... HB-0447 DMHDD- DISBURSEMENTS................................................... HB-1697 DMHDD-PERCENTAGE WAGE INCREASE........................ HB-2066 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ...................... .................. HB-1715 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS-PANEL ........................... HB-1717 ELEC CD-DECEASED CANDIDATE....................................... HB-0448 ELEC CD-PRECINCT LIST FEE ............................................ HB-1714 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL............................................................... HB-1500 ELEC CODE-COUNTING WRITE IN..................................... HB-1716 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBS-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-0928 FIN INST BANKING ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1833 GOOD SAMARITAN FOOD-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-1916 GOVT ETHICS-PROHIBTS HONORARIA............................. HB-1498 HOSPITAL LIEN-APPLY ALL HOSP...................................... HB-1698 LIQUOR-ALLOW IN D.O.C HOUSING.................................. HB-0466 MUNICIPAL CD-DISCONNECT WATER ........................ HB-0185 PUB UTIL EMISSION SALES ................................................... HB-0041 RE TAX ASSESSMENT INCREASE CAP ................................. HB-0446 RETAILER OCC TAX-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1754 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD ..................................... HB-2251 ST FINANCE ACT-REPORTS/TECH ..................................... HB-2249 TREASURER- INVESTMENT POLICY ................................... HB-1853 UCC-SECURITY INTEREST IN CROPS............................... HB-1258 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH .................................... HB-2080 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH ....................................... HB-2081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RUTHERFORD HOUSE BILL: 46, 691, 1277, 1654 SENATE BILL: 50, 51, 112, 274, 300, 358, 443, 454, 457, 503, 533, 540, 580, 675, 721, 738, 761, 859, 977, 1026, 1133, 1149, 1150, 1152, 1208 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 35 RYDER, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP) $AGING-STUDY HOUSEKEEPR HIRING............................. HB-1084 $AGING-STUDY REFERRAL REPORT ................................. HB-1083 $CMS SOY DIESEL FUEL STUDY ............................................. HB-0809 $CMS-STATE PROP RENT STUDY ...................................... HB-0808 $CONSERVATION-ADOPT A PARK ...................................... HB-1011 $CONSERVATION-EASEMENTS STUDY ............................ HB-1010 $CORR-PSYCHIATRIC CTRS STUDY................................... HB-1008 $CORRECTIONS-AIDS STUDY ............................................ HB-1006 $CORRECTIONS- BOOT CAMPS ............................................. HB-1005 $CORRECTIONS- INDUSTRIES .............................................. HB-1007 $COURT OF CLAIMS-AWARDS ............................................. HB-2615 $COURT OF CLAIMS-PAYMENTS...................................... HB-0803 $CT OF CLAIM S .......................................................................... HB-2489 $CT OF CLMS-FUNDS FOR AWARDS................................. HB-2490 $DCFS-NOTICE OF CHILD DEATHS..................................... HB-1073 $DCFS-PLAQUE CHILD MEMORIAL.................................... HB-1021 $DCFS-STUDY CHILD PROTECTION................................... HB-1071 $DCFS-STUDY FAMILY PRESERVATN............................... HB-0805 $DCFS-STUDY MORTALITY DAYCARE.............................. HB-1072 $DCORR JUV YOUTH CENTER ................................................ HB-0802 DM HDD- FY96 ......................................................................... H B-2483 $DMHDD-STUDY FAM ASST PROGRAM......................... HB-1078 $DOR LEASEHOLD TAX STUDY .............................................. HB-1014 $DORS--CENTER INDEP LIVING ............................................ HB-1081 $DORS- SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT ................................ HB-1082 $DPA--AFDC WORK PROGRAM .............................................. HB-1075 2250 RYDER, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $DPA-DENTAL PROGRAMS .................................................. HB-1074 SDPA-PRIVATIZE JOBS PROGRAM ......................................HB-1076 $DPA-STUDY AVERAGE BENEFITS .................... ........... HB-1101 $DPAID- STATE EMPLOYEE- SUPPORT............................. HB-0804 $DPH-STUDY AIDS DRUG PRGM .......................................... HB-1079 $DPH--STUDY HEALTHY START ........................................... HB-1080 $ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES ............................ HB-2482 $ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES ........................................... HB-2484 SEPA-MEDICAL'WASTE LAW-STUDY .............................. HB-1013 $EPA-PARK-REC AREA STUDY ........................................ HB-1012 $GRANTS-ISAC...................................................................... HB-1017 $HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES .............................................. HB-2485 $OCE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ................................... HB-1887 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ................................................. HB-2478 $OCE-BD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ...................................... HB-1016 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS............................................... HB-0806 $OCE-DOT-FY96 ..................................................................... HB-2486 $OCE-PROGRAM FUNDING-DMHDD................................ HB-1077 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE................................................ HB-2495 $OCE-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV....................................... HB-1015 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER ................................................ HB-2479 SOCE-SUPREME COURT ....................................................... HB-2491 $OCE-SUPREME COURT-CIRCUIT.................................... HB-2492 $PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES ................................................. HB-2487 $ST BD ED-SPECIAL ED-MEDICAID................................ HB-1018 $ST BD ED-STUDY PRESCHOOL PGM.................................. HB-1019 $ST BD ED-VOCATIONAL ED................................................. HB-1020 $STATE BOARD OF ED-OCE.................................................. HB-0807 $STATE POLICE-STUDY AFIS ............................................. HB-1009 $STATE TREASURER FISCAL YR 96..................................... HB-2488 $SUPPLEMENTAL FY 1995..................................................... HB-0645 ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS.............................................. HB-2240 ALT HEALTH CARE DELIVERY-RURAL............................ HB-1322 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ...................................................... HB-1826 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT-FY96............................ HB-1482 CIV ADMIN CD-PARKINSON'S DISEA......... ............ HB-1321 CIV ADMIN-CORRECTION-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-1901 CIV PRO-ACTIONS--TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-1970 CIV PRO-LIABILITY--TECH................................................. HB-0202 CNTY-CD-USE TX-COLLECTION-TECH ..................... HB-1900 CONSERVATION 2000............................................................... HB-0368 CORRECTIONS- RESTITUTION .............................................. HB-2453 DCCA-COMBINE JOB TRAINING......................................... HB-0620 DCONS-PROP TRNSFR -NATURE INST............................. HB-2082 DEPT NAT RESOURCES-SHOTGUNS................................ HB-0965 DRUG PRODUCTS- SUBSTITUTION-FDA........................ HB-1888 EPA-BROWNSFIELD-REMEDIATION........... ........ HB-0901 EPA-UST FUND CREATION-TECH..................................... HB-0819 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL............................. HB-0949 GO BOND ACT-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-1513 GO BOND AUTHORIZATION-INCREASE........................ HB-2481 GO BONDS-S1 DECREASE ...................................................... HB-1512 HEALTH FINANCE REFORM ACT .......................................... HB-0950 HEALTH FINANCE -SURGICAL DATA ................................. HB-2587 HGHR ED STUD ASSIST-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2223 HLTH FAC PLAN ACT-IDPH POWERS ................................. HB-1 130 HOSPITAL LIEN-APPLY ALL HOSP...................................... HB-1698 ILL HEALTH FACILITIES-ACCOUNTS........................ ....... HB-1277 INS CD FINANCIAL REGULATION. ................................. HB-2331 INS PREM FINANCE--PAY PRODUCER ................................ HB-0561 INS REPEAL COUNTER SIGNATURE.................................. HB-0562 INSUR--GASTROINTESTINAL TRTMT................................. HB-1852 INSURANCE CODE--TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1507 MENTAL HLTH-PSYCHOTROPIC MEDS ................... HB-0840 NURSING HOME-DAMAGES RECOVRBLE..................... HB-1941 PHARMACEUTICALS-TECH CHANGE ................................ HB-1742 PHYSICIAN ASST--DEFINITION ....................................... HB-2224 2251 RYDER, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont PUB AID-JOBS-DEMONSTRATIONS .................................. HB-1951 PUB HEALTH-NURSING FACILITIES............................... HB-2083 PUB UTIL EMISSION SALES ................................................... HB-0041 PUB UTIL-GENERATE SUBSIDIARY .................................... HB-0646 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING--TECHNICAL................................... HB-1969 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL SERVCS-TECH............................. HB-2652 ROLLER SKATING RINK SAFETY......................................... HB-0817 RURAL BOND BANK ACT-SECURITIES........................... HB-2221 SALARY WITHHOLD-COMM COLLEGE............................ HB-0801 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS ......... .... HB-0047 SCHL VISUALLY IMPAIRED-ADMISSN............................ HB-0560 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD ........................................ HB-2247 STATE LIB-COMPUTER NET ACCESS................................. HB-0656 TORTS-PRODUCT LIAB-DAMAGES ................................... HB-0020 UNEMPLOY INSUR-TRUCK OWNER OPR ......................... HB-0398 USE AND OCC TX-EXEMPT-DISASTER............................ HB-1827 VEH CD-OPERATION PERMITS............................................. HB-0603 VEH CD-PROOF OF INS-PLATES...................................... HB-2203 VEH CD-VEH-SNOWMOBILE-LEVEES ........................... HB-2025 VIDEO PROGRAMMER REGISTRATION........................... HB-0688 VIOLENCE PREVENTION-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-0818 VIOLENCE PREVENTION-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1967 VITAL REC-ADOPTEE-CHANGE NAME........................... HB-0119 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 1270, 1611 SENATE BILL: 113, 160, 215, 217, 300, 304, 313, 336, 358, 399, 440, 443, 461, 465, 481, 483, 484, 485, 486, 490, 503, 573, 618, 731, 749, 810, 857, 908, 923, 925, 926, 977, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1056, 1057, 1083, 1122, 1133, 1149, 1193, 1202, 1203, 1208 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 41, 43, 45 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 30, 50 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM) $METRO PIER & EXPOSITION AUTH..................................... HB-0076 $OCE-CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BD..................................... HB-0078 $OCE-DCCA ............. ..... ................. HB-0075 $OCE-DEPT STATE POLICE................................................... HB-0079 $OCE-DEPT TRANSPORTATION ......................................... HB-0077 CNTY CD-DRIVEWAY-PARK DISTRICT........................... HB-2529 INS CODE-TECHNICAL......... .......................................... HB-1781 LABOR-PENDING ARBITRATION ........................................ HB-0692 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-IMMUNITY .............................. HB-0355 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................... HB-1183 MUNI CD-CLERKS-TECH CHANGE .......................... HB-1043 MUNI CD-MAYOR-TECH CHANGE ................. ........... HB-1041 MUNI CD-NO COMBINED POL & FIRE .............................. HB-2277 MUNI CD-SOFT DRINK-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1630 PEACE OFFICER- INTERROGATION ................................. HB-0690 PEN CD DNST POL INVESTMENTS...................... ......... HB-0109 PEN CD DNST POL MUNI OVER 3500 ..................................... HB-0108 PEN CD DNST POLICE FEDERAL ............................................ HB-0111 PEN CD DNST POLICE 25 YR RETMT ..................................... HB-0107 PEN CD ST POL OUT OF ST SERV ......................................... HB-0112 PEN CD-CONSERVATION POL-SALARY .......................... HB-0103 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ACTUARIAL ...................................... HB-1038 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ANNUAL INCR................................. HB-1036 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-EARLY RETMT ................................ HB-1040 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-OVERPAYMENTS............................. HB-1035 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS ............................ HB-1039 PEN CD-DNST POL-NONDUTY DISAB.............................. HB-0458 PEN CD-DNST POL-OCCUP DISEASE................................ HB-0096 PEN CD-DNST POL--RE-EMPLOYMENT......................... HB-0105 PEN CD--DNST POL--SURVIVORS 3%................................ HB-0094 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVOR.................................. HB-0095 PEN CD-DNST POLIC-HEALTH INSUR.......................... HB-0106 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-EARLY RETMT......................... HB-0093 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-HEALTH INSUR............................... HB-0693 2252 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-0696 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-SURVIVORS 3%................................. HB-0694 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-WIDOW REMARRY ....................... HB-0698 PEN CD-IMRF-AIRPORT POLICE.,.................................. HB-0110 PEN CD-IMRF-CORRECTIONS SLEP................................. HB-2194 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... HB-2556 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ....................................... HB-0697 PEN CD-IMRF-PRIOR SERVICE ........................................ HB-0101 PEN CD-IMRF-SCHOOL POLICE......................................... HB-0978 PEN CD-IMRF-SHERIFF DISABILITY............................... HB-0102 PEN CD-SEC ST INVESTGTR -SALARY ............................. HB-0701 PEN CD-SLEP-RETURN TO SERVICE................ .......... HB-0695 PEN CD-ST EMP-FEDERAL SERVICE............................. HB-0104 PEN CD-ST EMPL-DEATH BENEFIT................................ HB-0705 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ............................. HB-0704 PEN CD-ST POLICE-ANNUAL INCR................................ HB-0703 PEN CD-UNIV POLICE SALARY .......................................... HB-0700 PEN CD-UNIV POLICE-EARLY RETMT ......................... HB-0699 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP-INJURY................................. HB-1037 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-2279 POLICE OFFICER -SECURITY GUARD............................. HB-0097 POLICE-FIRE DEATH BEN-CHAPLAIN......................... HB-2278 POLICE-INDEMNIFICATION ............................................... HB-0099 PUB LABOR RELATION-UNIV POLICE .............................. HB-0691 PUBLIC LABOR RELATIONS--VARIOUS ............................. HB-2131 SHERIFFS-INDEMNIFICATION....... ......................... . HB-0098 STATE POLICE-NEW PAY INCREMENT............................. HB-0702 VEH CD-ABANDON VEH-LAST OWNER ...................... HB-1001 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND............................... HB-1719 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALTSMAN HOUSE BILL: 177, 862, 2578, 2592 SENATE BILL: 100, 222, 244 SALVI, AL REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. REP) ABORTION-RIGHT TO KNOW ACT............................... HB-2193 ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS............................. HB-0091 BACKDOOR REFERENDA-NOTICE-ISSU......................... HB-2676 CD CORR-RESTITUTN-TIME PERIOD............................. HB-2049 CHILD SUPP-DRIVERS LIC REVOCTN............................. HB-0156 CIV PRO-TORT-TECH CHANGE........................................ HB-1327 CIVIL PRO-PROCESS SERVICE.............................................. HB-0557 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT ...................................... HB-2047 CONSUMER CRDT REPORT FAIRNESS............................. HB-1935 CORRECTIONAL NOTES-PROBATION ...................... HB-2045 CREDIT AGREEMENTS-PRIVITY.......................................... HB-1319 CRIM CD & CD COR -STALKING ................................... HB-1 141 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY- STANDARD................................... HB-1102 CRIM CD-2ND FELONY VIOLATIONS .......................... HB-0469 CRIM PRO-DEATH SENTNCE-PARTCPT....................... HB-0608 CRIM-SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFEND......................... HB-1046 DASA-DCFS-SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERV....................... HB-0610 DCFS-ADOPTN-NO MULTI PLACEMENT ........................ HB-1221 DISABLED-ABSENTEE VOTE HELPER ................................ HB-1204 DPA MEDICAID- MEDIPLAN PLUS ....................................... HB-2403 DPA-MEDICAID-GA-NO ABORTIONS........................... HB-1534 DRUG DEALER LIABILITY ACT........................................... HB-0153 ECON PRODUCTIVITY COMMN.......................................... HB-0555 ED LABOR RELATION-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-0821 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT......................................... HB-0655 ELEC CD-CAMP FUND-PERSONAL USE ......................... HB-0687 ELEC CD-DISABLED VOTER-TECH .................................. HB-1519 ELEC CD-NEW POLITIC CMTEES......................................... HB-1206 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE................................................... HB-0154 ELECTION CD-PETITION SIGNER....................................... HB-1208 ELECTION CD-PRECINCT SIZE............................................. HB-1113 ELECTION CD-VOTING SYSTEMS....................................... HB-1114 ELECTN CODE-JUDGES-OBJECTIONS .......................... HB-1205 2253 SALVI, AL REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. EPA-ASPHALT FACILITY SCHOOLS.................................... HB-0551 GOV SERVICES PRIVATIZATION............................................ HB-0152 INCINERATOR--1 MILE OF SCHOOL ..................................... HB-0151 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION ..................................... HB-2046 LIQ-SALE NEAR CHURCHES-SCHOOLS.......................... HB-1 197 MUN CD-DEATH NOTIFICATION................................... HB-0157 MUNI-ANNEX NON- CONTIGUOUS.......................... HB-0935 PRISON INDUSTRIES ACT .................................................. HB-0552 PRIVATE CORRECT FACILITY ACT.................................... HB-0554 PROBATION FEES ...................................................................... HB-2048 PROP TX-BAN NONREFERENDUM BOND......................... HB-2520 RE TAX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR ....................................... HB-0155 SCH CD-DISCLOSE CRIMINAL OFFEN.............................HB-0731 SCH CD-REPEAL SCHOOL-TO-WORK .......................... HB-2689 SCH CD-VOC ED-PVT SCH STUDENTS............................ HB-0558 SPECIAL SERVICE AREAS-ADMIN CO................................ HB-0976 ST MEAL EXPENSE ACT ......................................................... HB-2135 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.............................................. HB-0403 STRUCTURD INTRMEDATE SANCTION.............................. HB-2050 TAXES--IMPROVEMENTS ...................................................... HB-1326 TOLL HGWY AUTH-EXTENSION-RT 53........................... HB-0556 WORK COMP- MEASURE-TECH CHANGE....................... HB-1328 WRKRS COMP-TREATMT RECORD COPY ................. HB-0846 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALVI HOUSE BILL: 226, 769, 1106, 1198, 1305, 1498, 1523 SENATE BILL: 17, 26, 70, 162, 190, 344, 472, 643, 660, 662, 774, 833, 1036, 1204 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 8, 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 63 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4, 5, 6, 8 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) SLOGAN SQUARE YMCA ...................................................... HB-2501 BANK ACT- BRANCH TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-0404 BARBER -COSMETOLOGY-CRITERIA ............................... HB-0748 CD CORR-ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEM ............................... HB-0674 CHGO SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ........................................... HB-0726 COLLECTN AGENCY-COMPLAINT-FEES.................. HB-0003 CONDO ACT-LIABILITY-ARBITRATE .............................. HB-1584 CONDOMINIUMS- COMMON INTEREST .......................... HB-1586 CONDOS-COMMON INTERESTS-LIENS ......................... HB-1585 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS ............................................ HB-0139 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM................................... HB-0116 HOME RULE TRANSFER TAXES........................................ HB-0659 INC TAX-TUITION DEDUCTION.......................................... HB-0747 INVEST IN ILLINOIS ACT...................................... .......... HB-0319 JUV COURT--AUTOMATIC TRANSFER ............................... HB-0161 JUVENILE SELLS CANNABIS-ADULT................................ HB-0036 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-HEALTH INSUR............................. HB-0968 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETIRMT ...........H............ HB-0744 PUB ED AFFINITY CREDIT CARD........................................... HB-0473 REGISTERED TITLE ACT-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1115 SALES TAX-VENDING MACHINES.................................... HB-0679 SCH CD-BILINGUAL PRESCHOOL ..................................... HB-0668 SCH CD-DISCLOSE CRIMINAL OFFEN.............................. HB-0731 SCH CD-INTERNSHIP TO WORK....................................... HB-2113 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-INDEPENDENT K ....................... HB-1309 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-INDEPENDENT K ......................... HB-1583 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SANTIAGO HOUSE BILL: 148, 580, 581, 582, 607, 743, 872, 1146, 1262, 1292, 1753, 1818, 2139 SENATE BILL: 72, 130, 857 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP) AGE--WAGE INCREASE--HOUSEKEEPER .......................... HB-1928 BARBER--COSMETOLOGY-CRITERIA............................ HB-0748 BOARD OF ACCOUNTING EXAMINERS............................ HB-2561 CD CORR -PRISONER-HIGH SCHOOL ............................ HB-0548 CD CORR -TECHNICAL......... ..............................H........... HB-1155 CHILD BICYCLE SAFETY ACT................................................. HB-2195 2254 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME ................................................ HB-0491 CIV PRO-ACTIONS-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1970 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSNG ................................ HB-2348 COLLECTN AGENCY-COMPLAINT-FEES...................... HB-0003 CORRECTIONS--MINIMUM SENTENCES ........................... HB-0643 COSMETOLOGY ACT-EDUCATION................................... HB-0970 COURT REPORTERS-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-1879 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM..................................... HB-0116 CRIM-SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFEND ........................ HB-1046 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARM SALES .......................................... HB-0641 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-VARIOUS ............................................. HB-2139 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-0634 DENTAL PRACTICE-TECH CHANGE................................... HB-2609 ELECTROLOGISTS LICENSURE ........................................... HB-0773 ENGINEER PRACTICE-TECH CHANGE.............................. HB-2606 FLAG CODE............................................................................... HB-1521 HEARING AID CONSUMR PROTECTION.............................. HB-0635 HEARING INSTRUMENT-TECH CHANGE ......................... HB-2607 HGWAY CD- BILLBOADS-SIGNS-ADVER....................... HB-1878 HOSP LIC ACT-PSYCHOLOGIST PRIV................................. HB-1097 HWY CD-CONTRACT PUB TRANSPORT............................. HB-1711 IMPOUNDED VEH-LIENHOLDERS RTS .............................. HB-1880 LEASE AGENT LICENSES ........................................................ HB-1856 LICENSED ATHLETIC TRAINERS........................................... HB-0481 LICENSED MARRIAGE-FAMILY THER .............................. HB-1594 LICENSING--HEALTH PRACTITIONER ............................... HB-0633 LIQUOR-BANQUET FACILITY............................................. HB-1131 LIQUOR-OUTSIDE BANNERS ................................................ HB-1800 LOCKSMITH-FORBID TO CARRY GUNS ............................ HB-2626 MARRIAGE-FAMILY THERAPY-DEF........................... HB-1593 METRO WATER DIST-PERS EXAMS................................... HB-1674 METRO WATER -BID BONDS .............................................. HB-1675 MOT VEH FRANCHISE-MOTORCYCLES............................ HB-1153 MOT VEH FRANCHISE-MOTORCYCLES........................... HB-1154 MUNI-HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS........................................ HB-0573 NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE LICENSES................................... HB-0632 NE PLAN COM-ADD COOK CO MEMBER ......................... HB-1156 PEN CD-CHG TCHR-RETMT DISCOUNT........................ HB-2542 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-2.2% FORMULA ............................. HB-2540 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-100 DAYS............................. HB-2541 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ HB-2570 PHARM MANUFACTURERS DISCOUNTS ........................... HB-1003 PHYSICAL THERAPY ACT-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-0751 PHYSICAL THERAPY--FOREIGN...................................... HB-0881 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-0876 PRIVATE DETECTIVES-GRAMMAR CHG..................... HB-2608 PROF GEOLOGST LICNSE-LOCKSMITH.......................... HB-0549 PROFESSIONS-CITIZENSHIP................................................. HB-2350 PROP TX CD- MWRD-TAX EXEMPTION .......................... HB-1999 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1969 QUICK--TAKE--FRANKLIN PARK....................................... HB-0271 REAL ESTATE LICENSE TECHNICAL................................. HB-1044 REAL ESTATE-ADD CAPTION .............................................. HB-2590 RESIDNTL MTG LICENSE REVIEW .................................... HB-0781 ROOFNG INDUSTRY LICENSE-SUNSET ......................... HB-0749 SOCIAL WORK-ELDER ABUSE ............................................ HB-0750 TATTOO ARTIST-PARLOR LICENSE........................... HB-1929 TICKET SCALPING-TICKET BROKERS...............................HB-1002 USE & OCC TAX-ROLLING STOCK...................................... HB-0503 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN TITLE FEES................................. HB-1592 VEH CD--GOV ETHICS ............................................................ HB-1 124 VEH CD-PLATE CVR-MOV VIOLATION............................ HB-1333 VEH CD-RENTAL DAMAGE WAIVER.................................. HB-1877 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVIANO HOUSE BILL: 125, 143, 159, 222, 492, 743, 869, 870, 872, 875, 1045, 1148, 1159, 1213, 1292, 1687, 1692, 1859 SENATE BILL: 75, 77, 100, 225, 230, 282, 283, 349, 398, 422, 509, 525, 534, 553, 611, 2255 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 613, 645, 829, 857, 910, 979, 1037, 1142 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM) $OCE- DCFS ............................................................................... HB-0055 $OCE-DEPT MENTAL HEALTH............................................ HB-0061 $OCE-DEPT ON AGING .......................................................... HB-0060 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC AID ....................................................... HB-0062 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ....................... ................... HB-0056 $OCE-DEPT REHAB SERVICES.............................. . HB-0058 $OCE-DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS......................................... HB-0059 ACT ON AGE AND DISAB PERS REHA................................... HB-1873 AGING-DORS--ANTI UNION VENDORS ............................ HB-1872 AGING-HOMEMAKERS FED MIN WAGE........................... HB-1875 AGING-VENDORS-5% INCREASE....................................... HB-1871 ATM FEES EQUAL TO NON-ATM FEES............................... HB-1619 CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS................................................... HB-0168 CD CIV PRO-INTEREST ON JUDGMNT............................... HB-0962 CONT SUBST & CANN NUISANCE......................................... HB-1266 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-VICTIM PRIVCY................................ HB-0855 DCFS MULTIDISCIPLINE COMMITTEE ................................ HB-0648 DISAB PERS REHAB-PERS CARE ....................................... HB-1869 DISCPLIN-PROBATN--RECORDS-DOCTR ................... HB-1632 DISSOLUTION-MAINTENANCE-REVIEW....................... HB-2059 DPA- AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE ............................... HB-0171 DPA- MEDICAID-FAMILY PLANNING .............................. HB-0217 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ....................................... HB-1628 FAMILY UNITY PROGRAM ACT ............................................. HB-2238 FIREARM TAX ACT ................................................................... HB-0188 FIREARMS DEALER LICENSE ACT ........................................ HB-1054 HEALTH SECURITY ACT ........................................................... HB-2063 HOSP LIC-NON ER MDS ON DUTY....................................... HB-2510 HUMAN RTS-PUBLIC OFFICER STAFF.............................. HB-0189 INCOME TAX DAY CARE CREDIT ........................................ HB-0401 INCOME TAX REFUND INQUIRIES........................................ HB-1212 INS CD PREMIUM INCREASE NOTICE............................. HB-0246 INS CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................................... HB-1781 INS COVERAGE-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE............................ HB-2502 LABOR RELATION ACTS-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-1777 MINIMUM WAGE-AGING-DISABLED.......................... HB-1874 MINIMUM WAGE-INCREASE TO $5.25 ............................... HB-1183 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES ............................. HB-0297 PREVAILING WAGE-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1778 PRIVATIZATION REGULATION ACT ................................ HB-2062 PROP TAX-DISABLED ASSESS FREEZ................................. HB-0223 PUB UTL-SERV RELIABILITY STD ...................................... HB-1545 REAL ESTATE- DISCLOSURES ............................................... HB-1631 SCH CD-NO SMOKING AT ALL ............................................. HB-1223 ST ETHICS- CONTRACTS -FISCAL..................................... HB-0777 ST GROUP INS EXCLUDE OFFICERS ..................................... HB-0214 TUITION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ACT..................................... HB-0455 UNEMP INS-TECHNICAL......... ....................................... HB-1775 UNEMP INS-TECHNICAL........................................................ HB-1776 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH RECORDS.................................. HB-2058 WRK COMP- APPLICATION-TECHNICAL ...................... HB-1774 WRK COMP- MEDICAL INSURANCE ................................... HB-1621 WRK COMP- REPORT-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-1773 WRK COMP-TEMP TOTAL COMPENSTN........................... HB-1620 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAKOWSKY HOUSE BILL: 548, 867 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-PROFESSIONAL REGULATION.............................. HB-0070 AUDITOR GEN-PERFORMANCE REVIEW ...................... HB-0485 BUDGET STABILIZATION ACT................................................ HB-0487 2256 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CHILD SUPP-DRIVERS LIC REVOCTN................................ HB-0156 CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE REVOKED................................ HB-1550 CHILD SUPPORT- 100% OF ORDER ........................................ HB-1551 CREATE STATE PROCUREMENT CODE............................ HB-0971 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-1667 DMHDD- INPATIENT CARE .................................................. HB-0170 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT-LICENSE..................................... HB-0273 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT........................................ HB-0666 FISCAL NOTE-ECON & FISCAL COMM ............................ HB-0488 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-0599 GOVT ETHICS & LOBBYISTS....................................... HB-0600 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION....................................... HB-1668 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .............................................................. HB-0294 HGHRED-MONETARY AWARD INCREASE....................... HB-0330 HOSPICE LICENSING- RESIDENCES................................... HB-1320 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT ..................................................... HB-0601 NOTIFICATION-FIREARM PURCHASES............................ HB-0835 PEN CD-ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS ................................. HB-0489 PENSIONS-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0118 PRIVATE TOLL HIGHWAYS...................................................... HB-1548 PUB AID-MED CARE FOR ELDERLY................................. HB-2584 PUB AID-TAX REFUND INTERCEPT .................................. HB-1549 RIVERBOAT LIC-COMPETITIVE BIDS................................. HB-0490 ST REAL ESTATE BOARD ........................................................ HB-2551 SUPPORT JUDGMENT- INTEREST ...................................... HB-1552 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS..................................... HB-0769 TOLL HIGHWAY-CONTRACTS ............................................. HB-0494 TOLL HIWAYS-STATE TO COMPLETE................................. HB-1883 WHISLEBLOWER ACT-APPLICATION............................. HB-0315 ZERO-BASED BUDGET ACT.................................................. HB-0486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHOENBERG HOUSE BILL: 143, 280, 320, 613, 665, 1156, 2190 SENATE BILL: 159, 198, 388, 426, 577, 700, 711, 990, 1152, 1195 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 15, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 22 SCOTT, DOUGLAS REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM) ABANDON HOUSE-RESTORE POSSESS.............................. HB-0792 ABUSED CHILD-RECORD RETENTION.............................. HB-2357 ADOPTION FRAUD ................. ........ ....... ...... HB-2395 CIV PRO-OFFER OF JUDGMENT........................................... HB-1865 CONSERVTN-ADOPT-A--RIVER PRGM ......................... HB-0280 CRIM CD-HOUSING MANAGEMENT.................................. HB-2028 DASA-DCFS-SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERV........................... HB-0610 DCFS-ED QUALIFICATIONS......................................... HB-2374 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB-2356 DCFS-I SEARCH-MISSING CHILDREN........................... HB-2383 DPA-FRAUD PREVENTION PROGRAM............................... HB-0005 DRUG DEALER LIABILITY ACT .............,................................. HB-0153 ELDERLY HEALTH & NUTRITION ACT ............................... HB-0392 ENR-CNTY MGT PLANS-RECYCLING ............................. HB-1972 FOSTER PARENTS RIGHTS ..................................................... HB-0888 HIGH SPEED RAIL COMMISSION........................................... HB-0260 HUMAN RTS-SCREENING-MEDIATION.......................... HB-1864 INC TAX CRED-RECYCLING EQUIP.................................... HB-0399 INC TAX-CRED-RENT- CIR BREAKER............................ HB-0916 INC TX-TAX CREDITS............................................................ HB-0618 JUV CT ACT-WORK CAMP PROGRAM................................ HB-1384 JUV CT--BEST INTEREST--MINOR ....................................... HB-1560 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST-MINOR ....................................... HB-1561 JUV CT--BIOLOGICAL PARENT .............................................. HB-2380 JUV CT-CONCEALABLE FIREARM................................... HB-0851 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY.................................................... HB-2379 LIQUOR CONTROL-REGULATE........................................ HB-0793 MUNI CD-REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI .................................. HB-0859 MUNI CD--ZONING OFFENSES .............................................. HB-1125 2257 SCOTT, DOUGLAS REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM)-Cont OPEN MEETING-VERBATIM RECORD................................ HB-0409 PUB AID-GEN ASST-ELIG-PARENTS.............................. HB-1952 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT............................ HB-0278 SCH CD-INTERFUND LOANS ............................................. HB-2271 SCH CD-ORPHANAGE-REIMBURSEMENT ..................... HB-1974 SCHOOL CD-EQUALZN AID-TECH.................................... HB-2268 STATE BLDGS-CHANGE NAMES .......................................... HB-1791 STREETGANG RACKETEERING............................................ HB-0403 STREETGANG RACKETEERING .............................................. HB-1129 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.............................................. HB-1437 TOBACCO SALES TO KIDS-PENALTY ............................... HB-2213 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCOTT HOUSE BILL: 114, 126, 249, 648, 847, 1070, 1672, 1869, 1876, 1911, 2154 SENATE BILL: 169, 288 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 SKINNER, CAL, JR. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP) AIDS TEST-NO ANONYMITY ................................................. HB-2333 BACKDOOR REFERENDA-NOTICE-ISSU........................ HB-2676 CHILD OFFENDER REGISTRATION....................................... HB-0035 COOK CTY-HOSP BOND REFERENDUM ............................ HB-1176 CORRECTIONAL & PEACE OFFCR-GUN ............................ HB-0579 CORRECTIONS-HIV TESTS FOR MEN................................. HB-2121 CORRECTIONS-SEX ASSAULT PROG............................... HB-2122 COUNTIES-DCFS--FOSTER CARE........................................ HB-2175 COUNTIES--SENTENCING OF MINORS ............................... HB-2168 COUNTY-TWSHP-ZONING TRANSFER ........................... HB-2172 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY - STANDARD................................... HB-1102 DAY CARE-FIRE SAFETY EXEMPT.................................. HB-1245 DCFS-ABUSE BY SCHOOL PERSONNEL............................. HB-1616 DCFS-CHILD CARE LICENSE................................................. HB-2225 DCORR-CNTY JAIL-PRISONR HEALTH........................... HB-2171 DOT-COUNTY FUEL TAX LOANS....................................... HB-2174 DPA- MEDICAID- GA- NO ABORTIONS............................. HB-1534 EGGS-EGG PRODUCTS-DEPT AGRIC................................ HB-2336 ELCTN CD-NEW POLITICAL PARTIES................................ HB-0013 EMPLOYEE PROTECTION ACT-TECH ................................. HB-2299 HIV-TEST PREGNANT WOMEN ........................................... HB-1314 HOUSING INDUCEMENT ZONE ACT..................................... HB-2266 HWY CD-TOLL AUTH-LAND PURCHASE........................ HB-2254 JUV CT-CONFINEMENT ........................................................ HB-2170 JUV CT--MINOR -CONFINEMENT..................................... HB-0314 LOCAL GOV DIST FUND-DEPOSITS..................................... HB-0506 MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUN ACT............................ HB-1260 MEDICAID COST CONTAINMENT.......................................... HB-2211 MOBILE STRUCTURES ACT.................................................... HB-1259 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DOT OVERSIGHT ................................. HB-2173 PRIVATE CORRECT FACILITY ACT....................................... HB-0554 PROP TAX SALES-NOTICE OF SALE..................................... HB-2141 PROP TAX-APPOINTED BOARD-BONDS.......................... HB-2535 PROP TX CD-APPEALS BRD-TECH..................................... HB-1465 PROP TX CD-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTS................................. HB-2222 PROP TX-BAN NONREFERENDUM BOND......................... HB-2520 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-1171 PROPERTY TX CODE-POST NOTICE.................................... HB-1172 PUB AID-REDUCE UNNEC RX DRUGS................................ HB-1659 PUB UTIL AREA CODE-ONE PER ARE................................. HB-2244 PUBLIC AID LIENS--AUDIT .................................................... HB-1661 RE TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS ............................................. HB-2100 REGIONAL BD SCHOOL TRUSTEE-MTG ......................... HB-2169 REPEALS HEALTH FAC PLANNING BD................................ HB-0131 RTA-BOARD INCREASE- REAPORTION ........................ HB-0272 SCH CD-CHI BREAKUP REFERENDUM ........................... HB-1177 SCH CD-EARLY GRAD SCHOLARSHIPS.......................... HB-2201 SCH CD-STATE AID FORMULA EAV............................. HB-0267 SCH CD--TRANSFER INCENTIVES ........................................ HB-2200 2258 SKINNER, CAL, JR. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SECURITY PRIVATIZATION ACT.......................................... HB-2300 SMALL BUSNS-SELF-REPRESNTATION.......................... HB-2281 SPECIAL DIST-MULTICOUNTY BOARD............................. HB-2433 SR CIT PROP TAX DEFERRAL ...................................... HB-2265 STATE LIB-COMPUTER NET ACCESS................................. HB-0656 SUP CT-CT REPORTERS-BIDDING ................................ HB-2408 TOLL HIWAY AUTHORITY -PRIVATIZE .............................HB-2256 TOLL HIWAY-NEW TOLL PLAZAS ...................................... HB-2255 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... HB-1313 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SKINNER HOUSE BILL: 157, 195, 227, 568, 674, 769, 1243, 1251, 1255, 1270, 1642, 2280, 2293, 2428, 2432,2517 SENATE BILL: 162, 192, 405, 931 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 8, 29, 51, 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 26 SMITH, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM) ABUSED CHILD- RECORD RETENTION............................. HB-2357 CAREER OPPORTUNITY ACT.................................................. HB-0316 CHILD CARE TRUST FUND................................................ HB-0382 CHILDRENS SERVICES ACCRED .......................................... HB-2373 CIV ADMIN CD-LEASED PROPERTY ................................... HB-0779 CONSERVTN-ADOPT-A-RIVER PRGM......................... HB-0280 ELDER ADULT-ABUSE-PROTECTION .............................. HB-0363 FISH -WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION ORG...........................HB-0663 GASOHOL USE/REQUIREMENT-TECH .............................. HB-1272 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN........................ HB-0472 LEGISLATION SUNSHINE ACT ............................................... HB-2504 RECYCLING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT.............................. HB-0278 SALES TAX EXEMPT-DONATIONS ...................................... HB-0615 SCH CD-REQ STUDY-STATE-LOC GVT........................ HB-1689 SCH CD-ST AID ADJUSTMENT.............................................. HB-0476 SECOND LOW BIDDER PROTECT........................................... HB-0254 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-LOCKOUT...................... HB-0302 VEH CD-ENVIRO PLATES-REC VEHCL............................ HB-0275 VEH CD-FIREFIGHTER POLICE PLAT............................... HB-0221 VETERANS PREFERENCE MUNICIPAL ................................HB-0125 WORKERS COMP-PROHIBITS DUNNING .......................... HB-0136 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH,M HOUSE BILL: 36, 40, 249,290, 358, 362, 410, 438, 617, 825, 1182, 1212, 1521, 1582, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1760, 1827, 1851, 2356, 2379, 2383, 2514 SENATE BILL: 700 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 SPANGLER, STEPHEN REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. REP) ABANDONED HOUSING-NUISANCE................................... HB-2456 ALT HEALTH CARE DELIVERY-RURAL............................ HB-1322 BEES & APIARIES ADMIN REVIEW........................................ HB-0907 CD CORR -ELIMINATE FREE POSTAGE.............................. HB-2094 CIRCUIT CTS-21ST CIRCUIT ................................................ HB-1481 CLASS A MISDEMEANOR--JACKROCK........................... HB-1237 CRIM CD-TRESPASS-REAL PROPERTY ........... .... HB-1654 CTY HOME RULE TAXS-CTY COLLECT............................. HB-1644 DENR-PACKAGING REDUCTION GOAL ............................ HB-1533 EPA-WHITE GOODS-NOW APPLIANCES ....................... HB-1526 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES .............................. HB-1215 FARM NUISANCE-ATTY FEES-COSTS ............................. HB-1940 FIREARM PREEMPTN ST REGULATION............................ HB-0568 FLAG CODE .................................................................................... HB-1521 GRA IN CODE ................................................................................ H B-1490 HORSERACING-AG PREMIUM FUND.............................. HB-1652 HOUSING AUTHORITY POLICE .............................................. HB-2455 IDENTIFICATION CARDS .......................................................... HB-2204 IEMA-NUCLEAR ACCIDENT APPROP.............................. HB-1798 INC TAX-HEALTH INS DEDUCTION................................ HB-1810 2259 SPANGLER, STEPHEN REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. REP)-Cont JOLIET ARSENAL DEVELOPMNT AUTH ........................... HB-0597 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER .................................... HB-2445 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME........................... HB-1937 POLICE-FIRE DEATH BEN-CHAPLAIN............................. HB-2278 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-TECHNICAL................................. HB-1045 SCH CD-MANDATE REVIEW............ ............ . HB-2439 SCH CD-STBDED-DENR RECYCLING.......................... HB-1532 SEX OFFENDER REG-PUBLIC NOTICE........................ HB-2517 TRANSIENT MERCHNT-ID CARD ........................................ HB-1132 VEH CD-DUI-TEST REFUSAL ........................................ HB-2199 VEH CD-PARKING HANDICAP-S$100............................. HB-1048 VEH CD-WEIGH TRUCK-15 MINUTES........................... HB-1217 WORK COMP-EMPLOYR PICK 2ND DOC.................... HB-1805 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SPANGLER HOUSE BILL: 200, 209, 231, 259, 264, 266, 275, 280, 412, 564, 636, 862, 965, 1459, 1527, 1641, 1642, 1646, 1650, 1651, 1653, 1692, 1693, 2038, 2126, 2453, 2459 SENATE BILL: 269, 398, 562, 741, 1187 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 16 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-BRCC............. .. .......................................... HB-2476 $IDOT-BRCC............................................................................. HB-2477 ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY-UNINCORP AREAS.................... HB-1502 AFDC-ATTEND SCHOOL ..................................................... HB-1 140 AIRPORT AUTH-POPULATION--TECH........................... HB-0526 AIRPORT AUTH -PURPOSE- TECHNICAL ......................... HB-0527 AUCTIONS-NO PROPRTY DISCLOSURE ......................... HB-0833 BD HGH ED ISAC--BUDGET PROPOSAL............................... HB-0122 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT-FY96 ............................ HB-1482 BUDGET STABILITY ACCOUNT ACT....... ................. HB-2132 BUILD IL BONDS-$1 DECREASE......................................... HB-1474 BULK MILK PICKUP TANKS................................................... HB-2665 CD CORR -ELIMINATE FREE POSTAGE.............................. HB-2094 CHI SCH FIN AUTH-TECHNICAL......................................... HB-1000 CIV PRO-WRK COMP-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-0234 CRIMINAL DAMAGE-PROP-UNLAWFUL...................... HB-0945 DASA-SUBACUTE TREATMT SERVICE............................... HB-2434 DPA-AFDC-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM ............................ HB-2471 DPA--AFDC-TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1890 DPA-CHECK-RACE TRAK-RIVERBOAT......................... HB-1200 DPA-WELFARE REFORM TSK FORC ................................... HB-2465 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL ........ ............................................ HB-1497 EPA-UST FUND CREATION-TECH................................... HB-0819 ETHANOL CONVERSION...................................................... HB-0318 EUTHANIZE DOGS AND CATS ACT................... HB-2210 GO BONDS- $2 DECREASE ................................................ HB-1473 GOVT ETHICS-ECONOMIC-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1501 GOVT ETHICS-PROHIBTS HONORARIA.......................... HB-1498 GRF CASH RESERVE FUND................................................. HB-1643 HORSE RACING ACT .............................. HB-2108 HUMAN RTS-STATE AGCY-VETERANS ........................ HB-1522 INC TX ACT-RESERVE DUTY DEDUCT .............................. HB-0943 JOB OPPORTUNITY-EFFECTIVE-TECH............................ HB-1466 JOLIET MARQUETTE TRAIL-PLAQUES...................... HB-0356 JUV CT-HEARING TIME LIMITS ......................................... HB-0115 JUV CT-REPORT-ST POLICE........................................... HB-1792 LIQUOR-BANQUET FACILITY................................................ HB-1131 LIQUOR-OUTSIDE BANNERS .............................................. HB-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSE-OCCUPATION................................... HB-0651 NURSING HOME-DAMAGES RECOVRBLE...................... HB-1941 OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS--COUNCIL.................................... HB-0796 OFFICIALS CONVICTED/TECHNICAL................................ HB-1499 PEN CD-TRS-INSURANCE.....................................H....... HB-0323 PERSONNEL CD--VETERANS--VERIFY ........................... HB-2154 PHYSICAL THERAPY--FOREIGN ........................................... HB-0881 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION................................... HB-0126 PROJECT SELF--SUFFIENCY ACT.......................................... HB-1949 2260 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-REFERENDA.................................... HB-1749 PROPERTY TX CD-ONE YEAR EXTEND............................. HB-1461 PUB AID- AFDC-FRAUD--TESTING ................................... HB-0023 PUB BLDG COMM-CTY OVERSIGHT ................................... HB-1488 PUB COMM COLL-EMERGENCY POWERS ........................ HB-1456 PUBLIC AID REFORM-TECHNICAL........ ........ ...... HB-0209 PUBLIC AID REFORM--TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0235 PUBLIC AID-GENERAL-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1889 PUBLIC CONTRCT FRAUD-NAVAL AIR............................. HB-0682 RE TAX ASSESSMENT INCREASE CAP ............................ HB-0446 RIVERBOAT-DOCKSIDE GAMING..................................... HB-1494 RIVERBOATS-WAGERING TAX-LOCAL.......................... HB-1218 RURAL BOND BANK ACT-MONEY/TECH ......................... HB-1480 SALES TAX USED CAR CREDIT.......................................... HB-2185 SCH CD-MANDATE REVIEW.................................................. HB-2439 SCH CD-MIA-POW SCHOLARSHIPS...... ................. .. HB-0598 SCH CD-TEACHER CERT BOARD................................. HB-2302 SCHCD-CHI SCH WKR COMP-OCC DIS.......................... HB-0999 SCHOOLS-IHSA TOURNAMENT ..................... ............ HB-2503 ST EMPEE POLTIC ACTIVITY-TECH................................. HB-2417 SWIDA-LOCAL GOVT AUTHORIZATION......................... HB-1489 UCC-SECURITY INTEREST IN CROPS................................ HB-1258 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE- STYLE............................. HB-1219 UTIL FUEL ADJUST NO COAL TRANS................................. HB-1531 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2294 VEH CD-HOME RULE- MOTORCYCLE............................ HB-2125 VEH CD- INSPECTIONS- TECHNICAL ............................. HB-1538 VEH CD- MOTORCYCLE- SAFETY EQUIP....................... HB-0878 VEH CD-PARKING--EXPIRED PLATE................................ HB-0848 VEH CD-TECHNICAL CHANGE................. ..................... HB-0381 VEH CD-TRUCK LENGTHS ................................................ HB-1202 VEH CD-TRUCK TRACTOR TRAILERS ............................... HB-0858 VEH CD-WEIGH TRUCK-15 MINUTES.......................... HB-1217 VETERANS HOMES-RECODIFICATION.............................. HB-508 VETERANS -TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-1760 WELFARE TO WORKACT.................................................. HB-1950 WORK COMP-EMPLOYR PICK 2ND DOC ........................ HB-1805 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPHENS HOUSE BILL: 20, 412, 638, 659, 797, 863, 944, 1159, 1198, 1248, 1492, 1534, 1644, 1654, 1659, 1661, 1856, 1940, 2079, 2217, 2301 SENATE BILL: 8, 10, 18, 20, 51, 52, 87, 93, 298, 301, 312, 323, 326, 428, 429, 431, 458, 539, 560, 588, 682, 718, 763, 775, 783, 831, 961, 980, 1133, 1211 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 30, 47 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 8, 11, 24, 42 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 7, 12 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 24 STROGER, TODD H. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM) CNTY-CD-USE TX-COLLECTION-TECH ................... HB-1900 COOK CO FOREST PRESERVE-TECH................................. HB-1220 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1191 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1192 COUNTIES CODE-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1193 COUNTY CD-HOME RULE TAX.......................................... HB-2588 ENVIRO CLEANUP-TAX CRED LIAB................................. HB-0762 PUB AID-HEALTH KIDS REPORTING............................... HB-0310 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS............................................ HB-2506 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-TUITION COST.......................... HB-2076 SEC STATE-CAPITOL METAL DETECT............................... HB-0588 TOWNSHIP CD-TECHNICAL............................................... HB-1184 TOWNSHIP CD--TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1199 TOWNSHIP CODE--TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-1190 TUITION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ACT..................................... HB-0455 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STROGER HOUSE BILL: 517 SENATE BILL: 439, 931 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 30, 42 2261 TENHOUSE, ART REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP) $CORR-PSYCHIATRIC CTRS STUDY................................ HB-1008 $CORRECTIONS-AIDS STUDY ............................................ HB-1006 $CORRECTIONS- BOOT CAMPS............................................. HB-1005 $CORRECTIONS- INDUSTRIES ....................................... HB-1007 $COURT OF CLAIMS-PAYMENTS................................... HB-0803 $DCORR JUV YOUTH CENTER ................................................ HB-0802 SECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES ......................... HB-2482 $OCE-DOT-FY96 ..................................................................... HB-2486 $PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES ............................................ HB-2487 $STATE POLICE-STUDY AFIS......................................... HB-1009 $SUPP-DOT-RAIL SERVICE ................................................ HB-2667 $SUPPLEMENTAL FY1995 ...................................................... HB-0645 CIV PRO-ACTIONS-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-1970 DMHDD-NAMES-COMMITMENT TO CORR.................... HB-2072 DPA-EMPLOYMENT BRIDGE PROG ..................................... HB-1817 GRF CASH RESERVE FUND .......................................... HB-1643 IEMA-TRANSFER TO MILITARY AFFR .............................. HB-1936 INDIGENT DEFENDANT-PAY COSTS................................ HB-1734 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME........................... HB-1937 PROJECT SELF-SUFFIENCY ACT.......................................... HB-1949 PUB AID-DEMO PROJ-RESOURCES ................................... HB-1818 PUB AID-JOB RETENTION-WAIVERS ............................... HB-2460 PUB AID-JOBS-DEMONSTRATIONS ............................. HB-1951 PUB AID-TRAVEL ALLOWANCE........................................... HB-1948 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1969 SCH CD-WORK TRAINING INSTITUTE .............................. HB-1267 SCHL VISUALLY IMPAIRED-ADMISSN.............................. HB-0560 ST SOVEREIGNTY AUDITOR ACT ......................................... HB-1932 USE AND OCC TX-EXEMPT-DISASTER......................... HB-1827 VEH CD-FLARES-SNOWMOBILE REG.............................. HB-2360 VEH CD-LENGTH OF VEHICLES........................................... HB-1768 VEH CD-TRUCK LENGTHS ................................................... HB-1202 VEH CD-TRUCKS-MULTI YR PLATES .............................. HB-2202 VEH CD-VEH-SNOWMOBILE-LEVEES........................... HB-2025 WELFARE TO WORK ACT........................................................ HB-1950 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TENHOUSE HOUSE BILL: 46, 126, 1159, 1933, 2562 SENATE BILL: 116, 160, 210, 358, 443, 490, 507, 775, 818, 923, 972, 1097 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 62, 73 TURNER, ARTHUR L REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM) $HIST PRES AGCY-CHGO-WESTSIDE ............................. HB-0712 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS REQUIRED.............................. HB-0279 CAREER OPPORTUNITY ACT.................................................... HB-0316 CD CORR-IMPACT INCARCERATION................................. HB-1662 CD CORR-LIFE SKILLS CENTERS ........................................ HB-2472 CIV PRO-PUB HOUS EVICT-FIREARM.............................. HB-1122 COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES .............................................. HB-1696 CON FRD REFUND UNEARN INTEREST .............................. HB-0625 DCCA-SR CIT-HOUSING-RENOVATION ....................... HB-0312 DISAB PERS REHAB-PERS CARE ....................................... HB-1869 DOT-SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM................................... HB-0255 DP HLTH-MINORITY HEALTH PANEL............................... HB-0309 DPA-EMPLOYMENT BRIDGE PROG..................................... HB-1817 DPA-JOB TRANSPORT DEMO PROG .................................... HB-1753 EMPOWERMENT ZONES IMPLEMENT ................................. HB-1990 HEAT-COOL SYSTEM BUYER PROTECT.......................... HB-0269 HGHR ED STUD ASSIST-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2223 HGHRED-INCREASE MERIT SCHLRSHP........................ HB-0499 HGHRED-MONETARY AWARD INCREASE....................... HB-0330 HOMELESS MINOR-MEDICAL CONSENT ...................... HB-0353 HORSE RACING ACT ............................................................... HB-2108 INC TAX-AGED CARE DEDUCTIONS............................... HB-0274 INC TAX-DEDUCT NEW BUS INVESMT .............. HB-0268 INC TAX-TRAINING EXPENS CREDIT................................ HB-0400 INCOME TAX-INCREASE EXEMPTION.................. :.......... HB-1729 2262 TURNER, ARTHUR L REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MINORITY--FRANCHISE EQUITY......................................... HB-0519 OPTOMETRY--CERTIFICATION ................................H........... HB-1926 PEN CD-ARSON INVESTIGATORS.................................... HB-1066 PEN CD-DMHDD SECURITY OFFICER................................ HB-1067 PHYSICAL THERAPY-FOREIGN ........................................ HB-0881 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION....................................... HB-2279 POLICE-AFRICAN AMER SENSITIVE.................................. HB-0517 PUB AID-ENERGY COSTS-GRANTS .................................. HB-1735 PUB UTIL RATE CHNG REMAND..........................H................ HB-0291 REGISTERED TITLE ACT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1 115 ROTA-MOTOR CARRIER EXEMPTION............................. HB-1764 SCH CD-CHI LIFE SAFETY BONDS....................................... HB-1728 SCHOOLS-IHSA TOURNAMENT ........................................... HB-2503 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT.......................................................... HB-0313 THURGOOD MARSHALL MEM FREEWAY.......................... HB-0057 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH-TECHNICL ......................... HB-0811 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER,A HOUSE BILL: 293, 297, 362, 455, 473, 619, 1123, 1437, 1818, 1949, 1950, 2572 SENATE BILL: 5, 108, 182, 260, 429, 908, 1022 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 31, 32, 39, 46, 68 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 TURNER, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) CD CORR -GOOD CONDUCT-REVOKE ........................... HB-1248 CD CORR -GOOD TIME-4.5 DAYS ....................................... HB-2038 CIV PRO- ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW ................................. HB-1614 CIV PRO-CIV PRACTICE-APPLICABL ............................... HB-1669 CORRECTIONS-HOME DETENTION .................................... HB-0114 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY CHILD ........................................ HB-1706 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMENT DEFINITION.............................. HB-0589 CRIM CD-VISITATION-INTERFERE.................................. HB-0563 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-SEX OFFENDER.............................. HB-0204 CRIM PRO-CHILD VICTIM TESTIMNY ...............................HB-0160 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY-APPEAL............................. HB-0865 .DCCA-SMALL BUS LOAN PROGRAM .................................. HB-1693 EPA-DUMP PIT AREAS-GRAIN ........................................... HB-0412 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES............................. HB-1215 INC TAX CKCKOFF-MILITARY WOMEN........................... HB-1510 JUV CT-CONFINEMENT .......................................................... HB-2170 JUV CT-DISCLOS RECORDS/DCFS...................................... HB-0708 JUV CT-MINOR-CONFINEMENT..................................... HB-0314 JUV CT-MINORS-JAIL CONFINEMNT .............................. HB-2147 JUV CT-MINORS-JAIL-FELONY....................................... HB-2148 PARENTAGE ACT-BIRTH CERTIFICAT .............................. HB-0521 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS .......................... HB-1847 PUB AID-ASSIGN RT TO SUPPORT.................................. HB-1819 REV SHARING-COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ HB-0385 ROTA-MOTOR CARRIER EXEMPTION ............................... HB-1764 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS PILOT PROG................................ HB-2459 UNLICENSED PRACTICE--PROFESIONS ............................. HB-2347 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER,J HOUSE BILL: 835, 1093, 1162, 1237, 1827, 2237, 2343, 2444 SENATE BILL: 3, 5, 79, 276, 303, 422, 458, 525, 619, 704, 762, 804, 866, 868, 1187 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 WAIT, RON REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. REP) ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE MODELS ............................. HB-2119 CHILD SUPPORT-ENFORCEMENT.................................... HB-1656 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC BA............................ HB-1707 DPH- ALZHEIMER'S REGISTRY .......................................... HB-2469 GOOD SAMARITAN--FIRST AID............................................. HB-2127 HLTH INS-CLAIMS-CONSUMER FRAUD......................... HB-1340 JUV CT ACT--WORK CAMP PROGRAM............................. HB-1384 MOT VEH FRANCHISE-MOTORCYCLES............................ HB-1153 MOT VEH FRANCHISE-MOTORCYCLES............................ HB-1154 MUNI CD/ANNEX FROM COUNTY ........................................ HB-1207 MUNI CODE-ANNEXATION................................................. HB-2181 2263 WAIT, RON REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. REP)-Cont PARK-FOREST PRESERV-EXTEND TAX .......................... HB-2180 PROP TAX CAPS-REFERENDA .............................................. HB-2179 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-REFERENDA................................. HB-2217 PROP TAX-CLERKS CT-CLASS ACT ............................. HB-2618 RECORDER- MALFEASANCE LIABILITY......................... HB-1725 SCH CD-ORPHANAGE-REIMBURSEMENT ..................... HB-1974 SCHOOL DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT............................... HB-1203 USE & OCC TAX-ROLLING STOCK.............. ............ HB-0503 VEH CD DUI-CHILD ENDANGERMENT....................... HB-2454 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN TITLE FEES.................................. HB-1592 VEH CD-FLARES-SNOWMOBILE REG........................... HB-2360 VEH CD-GOV ETHICS ........ ............... .............................. HB-1124 VEH CD- MOTORCYCLE- SAFETY EQUIP.......................... HB-0878 VEH CD-SALVAGE VEHICLE BUYERS.............................. HB-1648 VEH CD-TECHNICAL....................................................................... HB-0378 VEH CD-TECHNICAL........................................................ HB-0379 VEH CD-TECHNICAL CHANGE........................................... HB-0380 VEH CD-TRUCK LENGTHS .................................................. HB-1202 VEH CD-TRUCK SPEED................. ............ .. HB-1647 VEH CD-TRUCK WEIGHT-80,000 LBS.............................. HB-2182 VEH CD-TRUCK WGHT-SEALED LOADS........................ HB-1341 VEH CD-TRUCKS -MULTI YR PLATES .............................. HB-2202 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT HOUSE BILL: 209, 231, 442, 636, 1651 SENATE BILL: 8, 127, 169, 180, 326, 350, 540, 606, 624, 689, 804, 821 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 30 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS- ISAC......................... ...................... ......................... HB-1017 $OCE-BD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ................................... HB-1016 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS ................................................. HB-0806 $OCE-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV.................. ........... HB-1015 $ST BD ED-SPECIAL ED-MEDICAID .................................. HB-1018 $ST BD ED-STUDY PRESCHOOL PGM................................... HB-1019 $ST BD ED-VOCATIONAL ED............................................... HB-1020 $STATE BOARD OF ED-OCE.................................................. HB-0807 $SUPPLEMENTAL FY1995 ........................................................ HB-0645 BD OF GOVS-ABOLISH/SSU-U OF I................................... HB-0442 CONCEALED FIREARMS PERMIT .......................................... HB-2164 CONDOS-SENIOR CITIZENS ................................................ HB-1572 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY.......................... HB-2448 CRIM CD-TRACTOR HOUR METERS.............................. HB-1651 DCONS--ADOPT--A--PARK PROGRAMS........................ HB-1530 DPHLTH-INFANT HIV TRANS PROGRM ............................ HB-1657 HGHR ED-SSU-UOI-EFFECTIVE DATE........................... HB-0258 HORSERACING-AG PREMIUM FUND................................. HB-1652 HOUSING-ABUSE VICTIMS FAVORED............................... HB-1658 HUNTING PERMITS-IL RESDNT ONLY.............................. HB-1325 INC TAX-HEALTH INS DEDUCTION................................... HB-1810 PRISONER OF WAR COMPENSATION................................... HB-0126 PUB UTIL-OVER 65-NO DEPOSIT........................................ HB-1571 SCH CD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ............................................ HB-2443 SCH CD-LIFE-SAFETY -ACCESSIBLTY ........................... HB-0784 SCH CD-MIA-POW SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-0598 SCH CD-PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES ................................ HB-0991 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT.............................................. HB-0313 UNEMPLOY INSUR-TRUCK OWNER OPR......................... HB-0398 UNIV OF IL-CHIEF ILLINIWEK ............................................ HB-1106 UNIV OF IL-VET CHILD SCHLRSHP............................... HB-1509 USE & SERV USE TAX-GRAPHIC ART................................ HB-1133 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE-SAFETY EQUIP.......................... HB-0878 VETERANS HOMES-RECODIFICATION.............................. HB-1508 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,M HOUSE BILL: 638, 660, 691, 796, 1532, 1650, 1654, 1659, 1694, 1809, 1887, 2066, 2079, 2522, 2523, 2667 SENATE BILL: 42, 43, 241, 428, 483, 560, 657, 679, 1122 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 20, 30 2264 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP)-Cont HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 10, 11, 38 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP) CHILD CUSTODY - JUR ISDICTN--TECH ............................. HB-2393 CONDOS-SENIOR CITIZENS ................................................ HB-1572 CONS FRD SENIORS-30-DAY CANCEL............................. HB-1575 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC BA............................ HB-1707 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-0960 CRIM CD-TRESPASS-REAL PROPERTY ........................... HB-1654 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-PENALTY ........................................... HB-0564 CRIM PRO-COUNSEL-INDIGENT....................................... HB-0814 CRIM PRO-DEATH PENALTY-APPEAL ............................. HB-0865 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-PENALTIES ......................................... HB-1709 CRIM SEX ASSAULT-VICTIM PRIVCY ............................ HB-0855 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-SCHOOL RECORD ........................... HB-2239 DPHLTH-INFANT HIV TRANS PROGRM ............................ HB-1657 ELECTROLOGISTS LICENSURE ......................................... HB-0773 EVICT DOMESTIC BATTERERS ............................................... HB-2467 FIREARM PREEMPTN ST REGULATION.............................. HB-0568 FIREFIGHTER ELIGIBILITY LISTS ......................................... HB-2656 FIREFIGHTER PLATES ............................................................. HB-0959 HELPING SCHOOLS LICENSE PLATES................................. HB-0159 HISTORIC PRESERV-PUBLIC LANDS.................................. HB-0484 HOUSING AUTHORITY-PREFERENCE............................... HB-2468 HUMAN RTS-300 DAY-JURISDICTION............................. HB-1808 HUNTING LICENSE-NEED FOID CARD.............................. HB-1615 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-1574 INS SENIOR ADVISORY PROGRAM ....................................... HB-0956 LONG DISTANCE CARRIER SELECTIO............................... HB-2515 MECHANICS LIEN-ATTORNEY AT LAW........................... HB-0812 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-IMMUNITY .............................. HB-0355 METRO WATER DIST-ANNEXATION.................................. HB-0567 MIGRATORY BIRD REGISTRATION ................................... HB-1093 MOBILE HMS UTILTY CONECT-PLUMB............................ HB-0032 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD-SELLING ................................. HB-0815 MULTI-FAM DWELLINGS-FIRE WALLS.......................... HB-2655 MUN CD-FIRE-POLICE PREFERENCE.............................. HB-0566 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENT ............................ HB-0957 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENTS ........................... HB-1070 MUNI CD-PEACE CONSERVATOR ....................................... HB-0251 NE ILL PLAN-ADD COMMISSIONERS................................. HB-0810 OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS-COUNCIL .................................... HB-0796 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-TAX ON WIDOWS........................... HB-0813 POL TRAIN-VICTIM COMPASSION...................................... HB-2466 POLICE & FIRE DEPT PROMOTION........................................ HB-2279 PROP TAX CD-EXTENSION LIMITATN .............................. HB-0200 PROP TX CD-MASONIC EXEMPT..................................... HB-2165 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECH CHANGE....................... HB-0375 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-1171 PROPERTY TX CODE-POST NOTICE................................. HB-1172 PUB UTIL-GENERATE SUBSIDIARY .................................... HB-0646 PUB UTIL-OVER 65-NO DEPOSIT................................... HB-1571 PUBLIC AID REFORM-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0209 PUBLIC RECREATIONAL WATERS ...................................... HB-0954 PUPIL TRANSPORT-CONSTRUCTION.............................. HB-0958 PVT EMPLOY AGENCY EXEMPTION................................. HB-0182 RESIDNTL MTG LICENSE REVIEW....................................... HB-0781 SALES TAX-VENDING MACHINES..................................... HB-0679 SCH CD-OMNIBUS........... ......................................................... HB-2167 ST MAND ACT-PROP TX EXEMPT ..................................... HB-2149 STATE MANDATES-DCCA DUTIES................................... HB-0661 VEH CD-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL....... ............... HB-2294 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE-SAFETY EQUIP.......................... HB-0878 VENDING MACHINE COMMISSION ACT.......................... HB-0565 VENDING MACHINE COMMISSIONS ................................. HB-2657 WILDLIFE CODE--STYLISTIC................................................. HB-0739 WILDLIFE-HUNTING SEASON DATES ............................ HB-1092 2265 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP)-Cont. WORK COMP-AGMTS- CONSTRUCTION......................... HB-2166 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WENNLUND HOUSE BILL: 231, 571, 638, 780, 1159, 1176, 1459, 1627, 2079, 2236 SENATE BILL: 10, 25, 102, 284, 451, 452, 574, 626, 758, 772, 826, 851, 954, 1028, 1033, 1038, 1089 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 11, 41 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 23 WINKEL, RICHARD J., JR. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. REP) $SUPP-DOT- RAIL SERVICE ................................................ HB-2667 ALT HEALTH CARE DELIVERY-RURAL ............................ HB-1322 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE MODELS ............................. HB-2119 BD OF GOVS-ABOLISH/SSU-U OF I ................................... HB-0442 BUDGET STABILITY ACCOUNT ACT..................................... HB-2132 CHILD SUPPORT-ENFORCEMENT....................................... HB-1656 CIRCUIT JUDGE-CHAMPAIGN COUNTY ........................... HB-0393 CIRCUIT JUDGE-CHAMPAIGN COUNTY ........................... HB-0396 CIRCUIT JUDGE--CHAMPAIGN-6TH .................................. HB-0397 CIRCUIT JUDGE-6TH CIRCUIT ...................................... HB-0394 CIRCUIT JUDGE-6TH CIRCUIT ............................................. HB-0395 COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES.............................................. HB-1696 COMP HEALTH INSUR PLAN-SUBSIDY ............................. HB-0231 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE................................. HB-1694 CRIM CD-CRIM TRSPASS-REAL PROP............................. HB-1107 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2449 CRIM CD-PARENT LIAB MINOR GUN................................ HB-2446 CRIM CD-TRACTOR HOUR METERS.................................. HB-1651 DCFS--PLACEMENT-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-0837 DPH- ALZHEIMER'S REGISTRY ............................................. HB-2469 ELEC-BAN NONRESIDENT FUNDS...................................... HB-1766 EMPLOYEE INSURANCE PORTABILITY ............................. HB-2073 EPA-LUST FUND REIMBURSES IDOT................................. HB-1059 HAZING-DEFINES & PENALIZES............. ........................ HB-0113 HEALTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT............................ HB-0785 HGHR ED ENTITY STUDENT VOTING .................................. HB-1692 HGHR ED-SSU-UOI-EFFECTIVE DATE ......................... HB-0258 HGHR ED-TUITION INCREASES.......................................... HB-0456 HIGHR ED-FORMULA GRANT AWARDS........................... HB-1855 HOUSNG AUTHORITY-POWERS-POLICE........................ HB-1854 HUMAN RIGHTS--PROCEDURES ......................................... HB-0741 IDENTIFICATION CARDS ....................................................... HB-2204 JUV CT-TECHNICAL................................... .............H...... HB-0203 LIS-COMPUTER HOOK-UP CHARGES .............................. HB-0672 LONG DISTANCE CARRIER SELECTIO................................. HB-2515 PROF GEOLOGST LICNSE-LOCKSMITH........................... HB-0549 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-REFERENDA.................................... HB-2217 PUB AID--CLINIC PAYMENTS .............................................. HB-1868 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS..................................... . HB-0445 SCH CD--REP BEHAVIORAL INTERVEN............................ HB-0717 U OF I-TRUSTEES-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-0444 U OF I-TUITN WAIVER-SCI SURVEY.............................. HB-0602 UNIV OF IL-CHIEF ILLINIWEK........................................... HB- 106 UTIL-REPEAL PUBLIC COUNSEL....................................... HB-0636 VEH CD-SPEEDING FINES-CONSTRUC ......................... HB-0008 WILDLIFE & FISH--LICENSE AGE 65................................. HB-0367 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WINKEL HOUSE BILL: 256, 323, 660, 691, 965, 1102, 1492, 1530, 1653, 1726, 2281, 2524, 2557, 2562 SENATE BILL: 50, 55, 115, 207, 229, 241, 242, 263, 270, 274, 287, 292, 331, 355, 567, 628, 738, 838, 842, 943 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4, 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 WINTERS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. REP) ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE MODELS........... ....... HB-2119 BUDGET STABILITY ACCOUNT ACT................... .......... HB-2132 2266 WINTERS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CD CORR-RESTITUTN-TIME PERIOD............................... HB-2049 CHILD SUPP-DRIVERS LIC REVOCTN............................. HB-0156 CNTY CD-RECORD FEE-PARTIAL PG........................... HB-1337 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT ........................................ HB-2047 CONSERVATION PASSPORT-DISCOUNT........................... HB-1529 CORRECTIONAL NOTES-PROBATION.............................. HB-2045 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC BA............................ HB-1707 CRIM CD-TRACTOR HOUR METERS................................... HB-1651 DCCA-CURRICUI \ DEVELPMT GRANT............................ HB-1807 DCCA-EXPORTS- SM BUS-GRANTS................................. HB-2343 DCONS-ADOPT-A-PARK PROGRAMS............................. HB-1530 DENR-PACKAGING REDUCTION GOAL ............................ HB-1533 DORS-ADVISORY COUNCIL-EXPENSES......................... HB-2341 DPH- ALZHEIMER'S REGISTRY.......................................... HB-2469 ELEC CD-FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICE............................... HB-2409 ELEC CD-NOMINATION-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2424 ELEC CD-TWSHP CANVASS BD............................................. HB-0570 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES .............................. HB-1215 GA SCHOLARSHIP-AWARDED BY ISAC............................. HB-2305 GOV SERVICES PRIVATIZATION............................................ HB-0152 HLTH CARE WORKER-BACKGROUND CK........................ HB-0256 HORSERACING-AG PREMIUM FUND............................. HB-1652 HWY CD-TERM-CTY SUPERINTENDENT....................... HB-0678 INC TAX-HEALTH INS DEDUCTION................................ HB-1810 INC TAX-HEALTH INS DEDUCTION................................... HB-1831 INC TAXtCHILD CARE CRED ............................................... HB-1832 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................ HB-1574 INS-RECIPROCALS-CAPITAL....... ................................. HB-1876 JOLIET MARQUETTE TRAIL-PLAQUES.............................. HB-0356 JUV COURT-AUTOMATIC TRANSFER................................ HB-0161 JUV CT ACT-WORK CAMP PROGRAM ................................ HB-1384 JUV CT-INFORMAL SUPERVISION...................................... HB-2046 NURSE ACT-EXAM-PASS IN 3 YEARS.............................. HB-2349 PROBATION FEES ........................................................................ HB-2048 PROP TAX CAPS-REFERENDA ...................... .................. HB-2179 PROP TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ..................... .................. HB-2246 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT-REFERENDA.................................... HB-2217 PROP TAX-CLERKS CT-CLASS ACT .................................. HB-2618 PROP TX CD-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTS................................. HB-2222 RE TAX ASSESSMENT INCREASE CAP.............................. HB-0446 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-TUITION COST.......................... HB-2076 SCH CD-CHICAGO SCH BOARD .......................................... HB-0206 SCH CD-ORPHANAGE -REIMBURSEMENT .................... HB-1974 SCH CD-TEACHER CERT BOARD ...................................... HB-2302 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS PILOT PROG................................. HB-2459 SCHOOL TO WORK INC TAX CREDIT................................. HB-1973 ST FINANCE ACT-LAPSE PERIOD ........................................ HB-2247 STRUCTURD INTRMEDATE SANCTION............................... HB-2050 UNFUNDED MANDATES ACT.................................................. HB-0143 UNIV OF IL-VET CHILD SCHLRSHP.................................... HB-1509 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES-TECH....................................... HB-2080 WORKERS COMP-ALCOHOL & DRUGS.............................. HB-0033 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WINTERS HOUSE BILL: 150, 231, 497, 636, 1459, 1492, 1498, 1592, 1653, 1693, 1696, 1796, 1809, 1940, 2199, 2203, 2444 SENATE BILL: 8, 17, 20, 158, 168, 169, 180, 363, 448, 599, 624, 675, 726, 731, 760, 804, 838, 893, 896, 1005 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 16, 17, 19, 35, 62 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 26, 70 WIRSING, DAVID A. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) ACADEMIC DEGREE ACT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1283 BD OF GOVERNORS--MEMBERS ............................................ HB-0684 BD OF GOVS-ABOLISH/SSU-U OF I................................. HB-0442 BD REGENTS -TECHNICAL ...................... ...... .......................... HB-1284 BULK MILK PICKUP TANKS ............................................... HB-2665 COMMUN COLL ACT-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1287 2267 WIRSING, DAVID A. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP--Cont DEPT AG-ADMINI PROCEDURES ......................................... HB-2329 DPHLTH-ORGAN TRANSPLANT STUDY............................ HB-2617 ED PARTNERSHIP ACT-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1286 ELEC CD-OPTICAL SCAN TECH VOTE................................ HB-1825 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL......................................................... HB-2421 FEDERAL AID TRACKING ...................................................... HB-1933 GAMBLING RIGHT TO VOTE ACT .......................................... HB-0898 HGHR ED-ANN CAP PLAN-TECHNICAL......................... HB-0443 HGHR ED-ISAC MEMBERS .................................................. HB-0660 HGHR ED-NEW UNIT INSTR-TECHNIC........................... HB-1285 HGHRED-MONETARY AWARD INCREASE....................... HB-0330 HIGHR ED-FORMULA GRANT AWARDS........................... HB-1855 ISAC-TECHNICAL ....................... ....................... HB-0441 OPTOMETRY-CERTIFICATION........................................ HB-1926 PUB UTIL ACT-SEWER RATE-NOTICE............................. HB-1144 SALARY WITHHOLD-COMM COLLEGE............................. HB-0801 SCHOOL TAXES- BALLOTS -VACANCIES ......................... HB-0689 SOUTH IL UNIVERSITY-TECHNICAL................................. HB-1288 U OF I-APPOINT BD OF TRUSTEES...................................... HB-0883 U OF I-TRUSTEES-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-0444 UCC-CONTINUATION STATEMENTS ................................. HB-1318 UCC-FARM PRODUCTS- SECURITY ................................... HB-1639 UNIFORM CUSTODIAL TRUST ACT....................................... HB-1934 UNIVERSITY OF IL-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1289 UTIL-REPEAL PUBLIC COUNSEL ......................................... HB-0636 UTILITIES--TELECOMMUNICATIONS................................. HB-1290 VEH CD-HWY ACCESS DISTANCE....................................... HB-2128 WATER AUTHORITIES ACT-PUB UTIL............................... HB-1142 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1143 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD........................... HB-1804 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WIRSING HOUSE BILL: 113, 228, 258, 797, 863, 1696, 1935, 1940, 1952, 2524 SENATE BILL: 8, 55, 93, 207, 241, 242, 275, 365, 429, 431, 448, 459, 1005 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 38, 46 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP) AMATEUR RADIO ANTENNA-REGULATE........................ HB-1981 BANKS SELL INSURANCE ..................................................... HB-1335 BARBER -COSMETOLOGY-CRITERIA............................. HB-0748 BOB-STUDY PROF LICENSING FEES................................... HB-1747 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ....................................... . HB-0320 COMM COLL-GEN OBLIGATION NOTES ........................... HB-1699 CRIM CD-BULLETS-ARMOR PIERCING........................... HB-0250 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2450 DOMESTIC VIOLNCE-SCHOOL RECORD........................... HB-0652 DPH-ADDRESS MENS HEALTH ISSUES.............................. HB-0653 DPH-SR CITZN RESIDNT FACILITY................................. HB-1858 DPHLTH-INFANT HIV TRANS PROGRM ........................... HB-1657 HGHR ED STUD ASSIST-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2223 INS CD COVER AMBULANCE.................................................. HB-1745 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. HB-1665 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION ............................................. HB-2624 INS COVER EMERGENCY AMBULANCE .............................. HB-1744 LIQUOR ACT-WINE-MAKER LICENSE............................. HB-0583 MIN WAGE-INCREASE TIP CREDIT .................................... HB-2260 MUN CD-FIREMEN PENSION................................................ HB-0849 NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE LICENSES................................... HB-0632 PEN CD-EARLY RETMT NO DISCOUNT ............................ HB-1849 PEN CD-IMRF-ANNUITANT TRUSTEE ............................ HB-0415 PEN CD-IMRF-PRIOR SERVICE .......................................... HB-1848 PEN CD-SERS&TRS-ACTUARY REPORT ........................ HB-1845 POST PARTURITION CARE .................................................... HB-2557 PROP TAX-MUNICIPAL PROP EXEMPT.......................... HB-0596 PROPERTY TAX CODE-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-0434 PUBLIC AID LIENS--AUDIT .................................................. HB-1661 REGISTERED TITLE ACT-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-I 115 2268 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SALES TAX-FOREIGN TRAVELERS ..................................... HB-1979 SCH CD-PERSONNEL COST LIMITATN ............................. HB-1666 SOIL WATER CONS DIST-INFO-FEES............................... HB-0944 STATE MANDATES-DCCA DUTIES ...................................... HB-0661 WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES .................................................... HB-0824 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 221, 1123, 1642, 1646, 1694, 1708, 1796, 1809, 1846, 1847, 2444, 2459 SENATE BILL: 93, 225, 301, 534, 552, 766, 831, 859, 961, 967 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 63 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 70 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM) ABUSED CHILD--INVESTIGATION ........................................ HB-0364 AFDC-JOBS-TIME LIMITS................................................... HB-0004 AGING-EXPEND APPROPRIATIONS .................................... HB-0650 ATTY GEN-ST ATTY -DPA- SUPPORT .............................. HB-1891 BD HGH ED ISAC- BUDGET PROPOSAL............................... HB-0122 BEES & APIARIES ADMIN REVIEW ........................................ HB-0907 BOARD ON HUNGER-GRANTS.............................................. HB-0172 BULK MILK PICKUP TANKS ................................................... HB-2665 CAREER OPPORTUNITY ACT................................................. HB-0316 CD CORR-SENTENCING-TECHNICAL............................. HB-2321 CHILDREN-EARLY INTERVENTION .................................. HB-0166 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-PENALTY ....................................... HB-0564 DAY CARE HOMES-STAFF REQUIRMNT........................... HB-0942 DCCA-TOURISM GRANTS & LOANS ................................... HB-0447 DCFS-REFER INTERSTATE ADOPTION.............................. HB-0176 DPA-FRAUD PREVENTION PROGRAM............................... HB-0005 ELEC CD & PUBLIC UTIL-COMCOMM................................ HB-2187 ELEC CD-JUDGE RESIDENCY ............................................. HB-1112 ELECTION CD-OPEN PRIMARY ............................................ HB-2186 ELECTION CD-PRECINCT SIZE............................................. HB-1113 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................ HB-1210 EPA-SOLID WASTE-TECH CHANGE.................................. HB-0910 ETHANOL CONVERSION........... ................................... HB-0318 FARM DEVELOP-LOAN GUARANTEES .............................. HB-1215 FARM PRESERVATION-IN TOWN FARM...........................HB-0512 FIREARM PREEMPTN ST REGULATION.............................. HB-0568 FISH & HUNT LICENSE-SR CITIZEN ................................ HB-0290 FISH-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION ORG........................... HB-0663 GASOHOL USE/REQUIREMENT-TECH .............................. HB-1272 GED TEST FEES-SCHOLARSHIPS ......................................... HB-0940 GRAIN CODE ................................................................................. HB-1490 GRAIN INSURANCE FEES-TECH.......................................... HB-0908 HORSE RACING ACT ......................... .......................... HB-2108 HUNTING LICENSE-AGE RQMT...................................... HB-0988 LIQUOR CONTROL- REGULATE............................................ HB-0793 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES ............................... HB-2532 MIGRATORY BIRD REGISTRATION ...................................... HB-1093 PRIV SWIM POOL ENCLOSURE ACT...................................... HB-2555 PUPIL TRANSPORT-CONSTRUCTION ................................ HB-0958 REG SUPT SALARIES-UP $15,000........................................... HB-0989 SCH CD-OVERSIGHT BOARDS............................................... HB-0797 SCH CD-REP BEHAVIORAL INTERVEN.............................. HB-0717 SCH CD-TEACHERS CERTIFICATES.................................... HB-0178 SCHOOL TAXES- BALLOTS--VACANCIES ......................... HB-0689 ST FIN-SICK LEAVE REPAYMENT....................................... HB-0605 TRAUMA CENTER FUND-DUI FINE.................................... HB-0604 U OF I TRUSTEES-ELECT-DISTRIC................................ HB-2188 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-LOCKOUT........................ HB-0302 UNIFORM STATE SCHOOL TAX .............................................. HB-0977 UTIL FUEL ADJUST NO COAL TRANS................................... HB-1544 VEH CD--OPERATION PERMITS.......................................... HB-0603 VEH CD-PERSONAL PLATE REC VEH................................. HB-1179 VEH CD-2ND DUI-TAKE CAR .............................................. HB-1300 VIDEO MOVIE-SALE RENTAL-MINORS.............. ........ HB-2560 2269 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. WILDLIFE CODE-STYLISTIC................................................ HB-0909 WILDLIFE-DEER HUNTING SEASON................................ HB-2612 WILDLIFE-HUNTING SEASON DATES .............................. HB-1092 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD......................... HB-1824 WORKERS COMP-PROHIBITS DUNNING ........................ HB-0136 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOOLARD HOUSE BILL: 258, 313, 320, 362, 367, 414, 660, 841, 852, 1636, 1926, 2301 SENATE BILL: 43, 141, 240, 276, 299. 324, 327, 392, 448, 449, 451, 455, 731, 854, 958, 964, 1115 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM) $BUILD IL-METRO EAST....................................................... HB-1377 $DCCA-ALORTON POLICE OFFICERS................................. HB-1450 SDCCA-E ST LOUIS DEV AUTH.............................................. HB-1442 SDCCA-ENTER ZONE ASSIST ............................................ HB-1366 $DCCA-MARY BROWN CENTER ........................................... HB-1355 $E ST LOUIS M ARINA...................... ......................................... HB-1392 $EAST ST LOUIS AREA DEVELOP ......................................... HB-1386 $ENTERPRISE HIGH-SCH DIST 189.................................... HB-1362 SHIGHER ED-PKS COLLEGE..................................................... HB-1399 $IL COMM COLLEGE BD....................................................... HB-1395 $INDUST PARK MODEL BLDG-DCCA.................................. HB-1360 $OCE- BD TRUST- ST COMM COLLEGE.......................... HB-1436 $OCE-BD-TRUST-ST COMM COLLEGE.......................... HB-1414 $OCE-E ST LOUIS DEV AUTH................................................. HB-1391 $RESEARCH CENTER HUNGRY-DCCA............................ HB-1378 $SFM-INSPECT FIRE FIGHT EQUIP...................................... HB-1446 $ST COM COL FAMILY RESOURCE ........................................ HB-1361 $STATE COMMUN COLLEGE-GRANTS ............................ HB-1356 $STATE COMMUN COLLEGE/GRANT... ................. HB-1413 $SW IL MET & REG PLANNING ............................................. HB-1389 $TOURISM - DCCA .......................................... ......................... HB-1394 APPROP-OFFICE URBAN ASSISTANCE .............................. HB-1421 CIV ADMIN -DCCA -EMPOWER ...................................... ... HB-1441 CIVIL ADMIN CD-DCCA POWERS...................................... HB-1425 COMM COLL-E ST LOUIS ...................................................... HB-1416 COMM COLL-E ST LOUIS 95 TAXES..................................... HB-2150 COMM DEV FIN CORP-STATE FUNDS ................................ HB-2155 COMMMUNITY COLLEG-ADMIN STRUCT ..................... HB-1457 COOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.............................. HB-1357 COOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM .............................. HB-1370 CVL ADM CD-DCCA-RIVER DEVP..................................... HB-1354 DCCA-ALTERNATE ENERGY GRANTS ............................ HB-1353 DCCA- ALTERNATE ENERGY GRANTS ............................ HB-1368 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS CAP DEVEL..................................... HB-1390 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS CAP DEVEL................................... HB-1410 EARNFARE- ELIGIBILITY..................................................... HB-1404 EAST ST LOUIS ENTERPRISE ZONE...................................... HB-1365 EAST ST LOUIS ENTERPRISE ZONE...................................... HB-1380 EAST ST LOUIS ENTERPRISE ZONE................................... HB-1385 EAST ST LOUIS-DEVELOPMENT ...................................... HB-1371 EAST ST LOUIS-DEVELOPMENT ........................................ HB-1379 ENTERPRISE HIGH SCHOOL.................................................. HB-1396 ENTERPRISE HIGH SCHOOL ACT........................................... HB-1423 ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT-FUND............................................ HB-1418 ENTERPRISE ZONE PLANS.................................................... HB-1408 FAMILY RESOURCE DEV-E ST LOUIS .......................... ...... HB-1428 FAMILY RESOURCE DEV--TECH ......................................... HB-1427 FAMILY RESOURCE DEVELOP CENTER ........................... HB-1439 FAMILY RESOURCE DEVELOP-TECH.............................. HB-1445 FOREIGN TRADE ZONES-E ST LOUIS................................ HB-1352 GAMBLING--MINORITY OWNERSHIP.............................. HB-1367 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT.......................... HB-1406 GUARANTEED JOB-FUNDING SOURCE....................... HB-1382 HGHR ED-LIMIT TUITION RATE....................................... HB-1612 2270 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HIGHR ED-DEVLPMNT-PARKS COLEGE......................... HB-1398 HISTORIC PRESERVE-E ST LOUIS ....................................... HB-1443 HOUS DEV AUTH-ENTERPRISE CITY .............................. HB-1449 HOUSING DEV AUTH-ISSUE BONDS................................... HB-1358 HOUSING DEV AUTH-ISSUE BONDS................................ HB-1359 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1374 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1438 INCOME TAX TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1381 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT ............................................... HB-1364 LOCAL ECONOMY BUILDING PLAN..................................... HB-1375 LOW INCOME HOMEBUYER AID.......................... ................. HB-1405 METRO CIV CTR SUPPORT-SHELL ...................................... HB-1429 MINORITY & FEM BUSIN-FINANCING......................... HB-1417 MUNI CD-FINANCE DISTRESS CITY................................... HB-1373 MUNI CD-TECHNICAL ............................. ............. HB-1387 NURSE SCHOLARSHIP-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1419 OFFICE URBAN ASSISTANCE ................................................ HB-1393 PARK DISTRICT POOL TAX................................ ............. HB-1422 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-HEALTH INSUR....................... HB-0826 PROP TX-FINANC DISTRESSED CITY................................. HB-1372 PUB COM COL-ENTERPRISE SCHOOLS...................... HB-1397 PUB COM COL-ENTERPRISE SCHOOLS.............................. HB-1400 PUB COMM COLLEGE-URBAN STUDIES...................... HB-1401 PUB COMM COLLEGE-URBAN STUDIES......................... HB-1402 PUB UTIL-REGNL TRTMNT FACILITY............................ HB-1448 RE INSTALLMENT CONTRCTS-NOTICE............................ HB-1412 RE TAX SCAVENGER SALE-BIDDERS............................... HB-1424 REAL ESTAT INSTALMNT CONTRACTS.............................. HB-1431 SCH CD-ATTENDANCE INCENTIVES ................................. HB-1415 SCH CD-SCHOOL RENOVATION ACT................................. HB-1452 SCHOOL SALES TAX-ST CLAIR CTY............................ HB-1444 SFM-INSPECT FIRE FIGHT EQUIP...................................... HB-1447 STAT COMM COLL-FAM RESOUR CENT........................... HB-1426 STATE BLDGS-CHANGE NAMES .......................................... HB-1791 STATE COMM COLL-DUNHAM CENTER........................... HB-1454 STATE SERVICE PLAN-E ST LOUIS................................... HB-1369 STUDENT ENTREPRENEURIAL DIST .................................... HB-1407 SW METRO & REG COMMN-2 VPS ..................................... HB-1376 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER RESEARCH ................................ HB-1409 TW P-JOB RETRAINING ........................................................ HB-1411 URBAN & RURAL CONSERVATN CORPS............................. HB-1420 VEH CD-VEH-SNOWMOBILE-LEVEES ........................... HB-2025 35-YEAR PLAN COMMISSION ACT................................. HB-1451 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE SENATE BILL: 210, 885, 964 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 39, 68 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41 ZABROCKI, EDWARD, JR. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) FIN INST FINANCE AGENCY EXEMPT............................. HB-2346 JUV CT-REPORT-ST POLICE.............................................. HB-1792 JUVENIL IMPACT INCARCERATN PGM............................... HB-0497 MUNI CD- REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI ..................................... HB-0859 MUNI-HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS...................................... HB-0573 SCH CD-EXPULSION-WEAPONS........................................ HB-0780 SCH CD-OVERSIGHT BOARDS............................................... HB-0797 STATE MANDATES-DCCA DUTIES ...................................... HB-0661 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZABROCKI HOUSE BILL: 125, 143, 200, 209, 222, 225, 250, 323, 686, 1529, 1533, 1609, 1627, 1693, 1708, 2236, 2326, 2459 SENATE BILL: 84, 238, 1204 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 54 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. REP) BOB-STUDY PROF LICENSING FEES.................................. HB-1747 CHGO SANITARY-AUD GEN-AUDIT.............................. HB-0197 2271 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CHI SANI-APPOINT BOARD................................................. HB-2156 CIV PRO EMINENT DOMAIN-UTILITY............................... HB-2619 CONS FRAUD-TECHNICAL CHANGE ................................. HB-0452 CONSUMER FRAUD-TECHNICAL ........................... ....... HB-0453 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY CHILD ......................... ........... HB-1706 CRIM CD-MURDER-DEATH PENALTY............................. HB-2449 CRIM PRO-CAPITAL-LIFE--100% BAI............................... HB-2518 CRIM PRO-PEACE OFFICER-ARREST............................... HB-2568 DENR-PACKAGING REDUCTION GOAL ............................ HB-1533 DPHLTH-EVENT REPORTING-LEAD................................ HB-2330 DPHLTH-INFANT HIV TRANS PROGRM ............................ HB-1657 DRIVERS LICENSE FEES-AGE 62. .................................... HB-1573 EPA- WHITE GOODS SEMINARS............................................ HB-1527 EPA--WHITE GOODS-NOW APPLIANCES ......................... HB-1526 HIV-NOTICE TO HEALTH WORKERS.................................. HB-0195 HIV-TEST PREGNANT WOMEN ........................................... HB-1314 HOME RULE TRANSFER TAXES ............................................. HB-0659 HUMANE SOCIETIES-LIEN RECOVER Y.............................. HB-1181 IDENTIFICATION CARDS ....................................................... HB-2204 IL ST AUDIT ACT-COOK CTY ASSES................................... HB-2184 INC TAX CKCKOFF-MILITARY WOMEN........................... HB-1510 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. HB-1665 INS REG FIRM-REPORT CHANGES ..................................... HB-1842 INSUR CD-POLICE-PREPAY ....................... ................... HB-2157 JUV CT--CUSTODY -TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-231 3 LIQ CNTRL-RECORDS-LICENSES.................................HB-2462 LIQ CNTRL-RETAILER -HOME BREW............................... HB-2461 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-0451 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-0454 LIQUOR-LEGAL DISABILITY-SERVE............................. HB-2463 METRO WATER-EMINENT DOM-TECH........................... HB-1109 METRO WATER- GUIDELINES-TECH............................... HB-1108 METRO WATER--NEPOTISM--TECHNICAL....................... HB-1110 MISSING CHILD-DCFS WARD CHECK................................ HB-0193 NE PLAN COM-ADD COOK CO MEMBER........................... HB-1156 PARTURIENT CONS PROTECTION ....................................... HB-1274 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-BOARD-NO ATTY.......................... HB-2158 PEN CD-DNST POL-PICK UP ............................................. HB-2160 PEN CD-DNST POL-REMARRY ........................................... HB-2161 PEN CD-DNST POL-TREASURER ....................................... HB-2163 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-TRUSTEE..................................... HB-2159 PEN CD-IMRF-PRIOR SERVICE.......................................... HB-1848 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-PORTABILITY.................................. HB-2162 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE SERVICE ........................................ HB-0248 PROP TAX-PROP TAX APPEAL BOARD............................. HB-1642 PROP TX CD-ASSESS REVISON-TECH............................. HB-2183 PUB UTIL-ELEC PURCHASE RATE....................................... HB-0730 PUB UTIL-OVER 65-NO DEPOSIT........................................ HB-1571 RE TAX NOTICE OF ASSESS CHANGE.................................. HB-0198 RE TAX OBJECTIONS--OVERASSESSED ............................ HB-0196 RE TAX PROTEST-PAYMENT OF TAX .............................. HB-0194 RE TAX-ACCELERATED BILLING ....................................... HB-1646 REGISTERED TITLE ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1115 RESIDNTL MTG LICENSE REVIEW ........................................ HB-0781 SCH CD-CHI STUDNT ORGZN FUNDS................................ HB-2440 SCH CD-INSPECTOR GENERAL ............................................ HB-2443 SCH CD-SUBDISTRICT SUP REMOVAL............................... HB-2442 SCHCD-PRIVACY-PARENTAL CONSENT..................... HB- 1198 SEX OFFENDER REG-PUBLIC NOTICE............................... HB-2517 SOLID WASTE-RETAIL RATE................................................ HB-1523 STATE MANDATES-DCCA DUTIES ...................................... HB-0661 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL .................................... HB-0201 TOLLWAY--SCHOOL PROPERTY ........................................ HB-0199 UNDERAGE CONSUMER PROTECT ACT........................... HB-2286 UTIL--ABOVE GROUND- NOTICE......................................... HB-2620 VEH CD-SALVAG CERTIF--NEW TITLE.............................. HB-1238 VEH CD-TITLE CERT-SALVAGE VEH ............................ HB-1688 2272 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. REP)--Cont. VEHICLE EMISSION INSP- SCRAP ........................................ HB-1528 VETERANS HOMES-RECODIFICATION................................. HB-1508 VOUCHER SYSTEM STUDIES ACT..........................................HB-2444 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZICKUS HOUSE BILL: 131, 186, 200, 256, 796, 797, 1159, 1197, 1305, 1459, 1845, 1847, 2199 SENATE BILL: 80, 122, 260, 637, 645, 746, 781, 805, 817, 859, 1033, 1187 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 54 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 12, 26, 81 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 2273 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER 2274 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS GOVERNMENT Chapter 5 - GENERAL PROVISIONS U.S. CONSTITUTION ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION COMMON LAW STATUTES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE OPEN MEETINGS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION RECORDS SEAT OF GOVERNMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS TIME STANDARDIZATION STATE DESIGNATIONS COMMEMORATIVE DATES STATE LAND Chapter 10- ELECTIONS Chapter 15 - EXECUTIVE OFFICERS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ATTORNEY GENERAL SECRETARY OF STATE COMPTROLLER TREASURER Chapter 20 - EXECUTIVE BRANCH EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS DPT ON AGING DPT OF AGRICULTURE DPT OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE DPT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES DPT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES DPT OF COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DPT OF CONSERVATION DPT OF CORRECTIONS DPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DPT OF ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES DPT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS DPT OF INSURANCE DPT OF LABOR DPT OF THE LOTTERY DPT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES DPT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS DPT OF MINES AND MINERALS DPT OF NUCLEAR SAFETY DPT OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION DPT OF PUBLIC AID DPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DPT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES DPT OF REVENUE DPT OF STATE POLICE DPT OF TRANSPORTATION DPT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS STATE FIRE MARSHAL BUREAU OF THE BUDGET CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD COMMISSIONER OF BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY ILLINOIS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY 2275 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS--Cont. ILLINOIS FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ILLINOIS HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Chapter 25 - LEGISLATURE Chapter 30 - FINANCE AUDITS AND ACCOUNTING FUNDS RECEIPT, INVESTMENT, AND DISBURSEMENT BONDS AND DEBT PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS PUBLIC PROPERTY GRANTS AND AID MANDATES Chapter 35 - REVENUE INCOME TAXES USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES PROPERTY TAXES TRANSFER TAXES ESTATE TAXES EXCISE TAXES UTILITY TAXES COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS EXEMPTIONS Chapter 40 - PENSIONS Chapter 45 - INTERSTA TE COMPA CTS Chapter 50 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT GENERAL PROVISIONS OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES RECORDS FINANCES DEBT AND BORROWING PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS PROPERTY POLICE, FIRE, AND EMERGENCY SERVICES LOCAL REGULATION Chapter 55 - COUNTIES Chapter 60 - TOWNSHIPS Chapter 65 - MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 70 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS AIRPORT CEMETERY CIVIC CENTER CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE FIRE PROTECTION FOREST PRESERVE HEALTH MOSQUITO ABATEMENT MUSEUM PARK PLANNING PORT RAILROAD RESCUE SQUAD RIVER CONSERVANCY SANITARY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SPORTS FACILITIES STREET LIGHT SURFACE WATER PROTECTION 2276 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS--Cont. TRAIL TRANSIT WATER Chapter 75 - LIBRARIES EDUCATION Chapter 105- SCHOOLS COMMON SCHOOLS HEALTH AND SAFETY FINANCES AND REFORM EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENT ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VALIDATION ACTS Chapter 110- HIGHER EDUCA TION GENERAL PROVISIONS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY BOARD OF GOVERNORS UNIVERSITIES REGENCY UNIVERSITIES PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES STUDENT ASSISTANCE PRIVATE AND OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGES Chapter 115- EDUCA TIONAL LABOR RELATIONS REGULATION Chapter 205- FINANCIAL REGULATION Chapter 210- HEALTH 7FACILITIES Chapter 215- INSURANCE Chapter 220- UTILITIES Chapter 225 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPA TIONS HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICE AND SALES EMPLOYMENT FOOD AND AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES Chapter 230 - GAMING Chapter 235- LIQUOR Chapter 240 - WAREHOUSES HUMAN NEEDS Chapter 305- PUBLIC AID Chapter 310 - HOUSING Chapter 315- URBAN PROBLEMS Chapter 320- AGING Chapter 325- CHILDREN Chapter 330 - VETERANS HEALTH AND SAFETY Chapter 405 - MENTAL HEALTH Chapter 410 - PUBLIC HEALTH HEALTH PREVENTION AND PROTECTION CHILD HEALTH SERVICES COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHRONIC DISEASES HEALTH INFORMATION FOOD AND DRUG SAFETY Chapter 415 - ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY Chapter 420- NUCLEAR SAFETY Chapter 425 - FIRE SAFETY 2277 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS-Cont. Chapter 430- PUBLIC SAFETY HUSBANDRY Chapter 505 - A GRICULTURE Chapter 510 - ANIMALS Chapter 515- FISH Chapter 520- WILDLIFE Chapter 525 - CONSER VA TION TRANSPORTATION Chapter 605- ROADS AND BRIDGES Chapter 610 - RAILROADS Chapter 615 - WA TER WA YS Chapter 620- AIR TRANSPORTATION Chapter 625- VEHICLES RIGHTS AND REMEDIES Chapter 705- COURTS JUDICIARY CIRCUIT CLERKS ATTORNEYS JURIES JUVENILE COURTS COURT OF CLAIMS Chapter 710 - ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Chapter 715- NOTICES Chapter 720 - CRIMINAL OFFENSES CRIMINAL CODE OFFENSES AGAINST PERSONS OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY OFFENSES AGAINST THE PUBLIC Chapter 725 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Chapter 730 - CORRECTIONS Chapter 735- CIVIL PROCEDURE Chapter 740 - CIVIL LIABILITIES Chapter 745- CIVIL IMMUNITIES Chapter 750 - FAMILIES Chapter 755- ESTA TES Chapter 760- TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES Chapter 765 - PROPERTY REAL PROPERTY PLATS AND SURVEYS FUTURE INTERESTS LAND TRUSTS MINERAL RIGHTS CONDOMINIUMS LANDLORD AND TENANT CEMETERIES MORTGAGES MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY Chapter 770- LIENS Chapter 775- HUMAN RIGHTS BUSINESS Chapter 805- BUSINESS ORGANIZA TIONS CORPORATIONS NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES PARTNERSHIPS ASSOCIATIONS NAMES AND RECORDS Chapter 810 - COMMERCIAL CODE Chapter 815 - BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS 2278 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS--Cont. SECURITIES LOANS AND CREDIT INTEREST SALES DECEPTIVE PRACTICES CONTRACTS FRANCHISES Chapter 820- EMPLOYMENT LABOR RELATIONS WAGES AND HOURS HEALTH AND SAFETY INJURIES UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 2279 TOPIC HEADINGS A ABORTION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ADOPTION see: families AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION AGING AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ISSUES ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE ANTITRUST APPROPRIATIONS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CEMETERIES CHILDREN CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE see: executive branch of state gov't.; executive dpts. of of state gov't.; executive officers of state gov't. CIVIL IMMUNITIES CIVIL LIABILITIES CIVIL PROCEDURE COMMEMORATIVE DATES AND HOLIDAYS COMMERCIAL CODE CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES CONSTITUTION CONSUMER PROTECTION see: business transactions CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES CORRECTIONS COUNTIES COURTS CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE CRIMINAL OFFENSES CRIMINAL PROCEDURE DEATH DISABLED PERSONS E ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ELECTIONS EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AND SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY ESTATES ETHICS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS- Cnt. EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE ORDERS G H I L M FAIRS FAMILIES FEES AND SALARIES FINANCE FINANCIAL REGULATION FIRE SAFETY AND PROTECTION FIREARMS FISH see: animals, fish and wildlife FLAGS FUELS GAMING REGULATION GANGS HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHWAYS see: roads and bridges HISTORIC PRESERVATION HOLIDAYS see: commemorative dates and holidays HOME RULE see: local government HORSE RACING see: gambling regulation HOUSING HUMAN RIGHTS INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS INSURANCE REGULATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS AND COOPERATION INTERSTATE COMPACTS LABOR RELATIONS LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGISLATURE LIBRARIES LIENS LIQUOR REGULATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATES 2280 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. MEDICINE MEETINGS see: information - meetings - records MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES MILITARY AFFAIRS MOBILE HOMES MUNICIPALITIES N NARCOTICS see: controlled substances NATIONAL GUARD NATURAL RESOURCES see: conservation and natural resources NEW ACTS NUCLEAR SAFETY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS PENSIONS POPULAR NAMES PORT DISTRICTS see: special districts PROBATE see: estates PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PROPERTY PUBLIC AID PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SAFETY PURCHASING QUICK-TAKE see: civil procedure RAILROADS AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS see: information - meetings - records RECREATION REPEALED ACTS RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. U V W REVENUE - COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS REVENUE - EXCISE TAXES REVENUE - INCOME TAXES REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES REVENUE - UTILITY TAXES REVISORY ACTS see: statutes ROADS AND BRIDGES SANITARY DISTRICTS see: special districts SCHOOLS SPECIAL DISTRICTS STATE DESIGNATIONS STATE POLICE see: executive departments of state government STATUTES STRUCTURAL WORK ACT see: civil liabilities TAXATION see: revenue TEACHERS TERRORISM see: criminal offenses (criminal code) TOWNSHIPS TRADE AND TOURISM TRANSIT DISTRICTS see: special districts TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES UNIFORM LAWS URBAN PROBLEMS UTILITIES REGULATION VEHICLES VETERANS WAREHOUSES REGULATION WATER WATERWAYS WEAPONS WILDLIFE see: animals, fish and wildlife WORKERS' COMPENSATION/ WORKERS' OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS see: employment Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 0 Q R 2281 ABORTION Abortion Law woman's reproductive rights, State policy, HB-599 Abortion Parental Consent Act, repeals, HB-955; SB-1100 new acts Freedom of Choice Act, HB-599 Parental Consent to Abortion Act of 1995, SB-1100 Parental Notice of Abortion Act, HB- 92, 100; SB-836, 837 Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305,2193 Parental Notice of Abortion Act repeals 1983 Act, HB-92, 100, 955; SB-836, 837 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Administrative Procedure Act child support delinquency sanctions, HB-209, 273; SB-10, 380 contested cases, change from administrative hearings, SB-1188 delinquent child support notice to State licensing agencies, HB-1550 emergency rules, new State FY structure, HB-2258 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 rules, automatic sunset & expiration, SB-719 taking of private property analysis, HB-276 ADOPTION See: FAMILIES AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION Aeronautics Act aircraft, redefines, HB-1633 Civil Air Patrol, DOT support & assistance, SB-97 expansion construction or improvements, certificates of approval, SB-1124 project applications & funding, SB-298 security Sections, repeals, HB-2340 technical, HB-1296, 1471; SB-1186 Airport Authorities Act aircraft maximum gross weight, HB- 163, 1247; SB-515 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 boundary changes, coterminous cities, HB-767 budgets; line item vetoes, SB.772 commissioner compensation limitations, SB-478 commissioners stipend; budget & tax levy approval, SB.478 commissioners, multi-office holding restrictions, SB.478 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION- Cont disconnection reimbursements, HB- 1240; SB-798 Greater Rockford Airport Authority quick-take, runway construction, SB-65 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 Metropolitan Airport Authority commissioners, non-compensated; budget/tax levy approval, HB- 90 itemized budget prior to appropriation ordinance, SB-772 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 technical, HB-526, 527, 2198 Airport Zoning Act technical, HB-1472 DOT-Aeronautics Division - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Interstate Airport Authorities Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 new acts Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189; SB-1123 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, HB- 2345 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, repeals, HB-2345 AGING See Also: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Aging) Aging, Illinois Act on the Coordinating Committee of State Agencies Serving Older Persons, changes Technical Advisory Comm. on Aging, HB-2419 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 home/community-based services study, HB-653; SB-577 homemakers & chore housekeepers, raise, HB-1871, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1928 nursing home care intervention pilot program, SB-359 obsolete provisions, deletion, SB-641 senior citizen retail discount cards program, HB-362 State contracts, bans anti-union vendors, HB-1872 technical, HB-370, 371, 372, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565 Circuit Breaker - See: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Elder Abuse and Neglect Act disclosure, privileged information, HB-3, 750; SB-525 2282 AGING-Cont Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act, repeals, HB-370 new acts Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-609 Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Registry Act, HB-2469 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Elderly Health and Nutrition Act, HB- 392 Long-Term Care Planning Strategy Act, HB-1062; SB-577 Medicaid Cost Containment Act, HB- 2211 Residential Facilities for Older Adults Act, HB-1858 Senior Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-312 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-2530 Respite Program Act funding, HB-590 Senior Citizen Insurance Advisory Board, HB-956 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act confidentiality, HB-2335 grant increase, HB-1307 income threshold, HB-491, 916, 2650; SB-372, 576 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act income limitation, removes, HB-2265 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ISSUES Apple and Peach Marketing Act, repeals, SB-454, 675 Conservation Enhancement Act wetlands, topsoil saving program, SB- 233 Conservation 2000, HB-368, 965; SB-300 County Cooperative Extension Law UofI payee; licensure exemptions; funds distribution, HB-1694 Egg Market Development Act, repeals, SB- 1233 Farm Development Act annual report; applicant debt to assets ratio; farmer net worth, HB-1147, 1215; SB-449 Farm Products Inspection Act, repeals, SB- 454, 675 Farmland Preservation Act exemptions: farmland in municipality, HB-512 Grain Dealers Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ISSUES-Cont. Grain Insurance Act - see: WAREHOUSES REGULATION new acts Agriculture Defamation Act, SB-234 Food and Agriculture Research Act, SB-731 Livestock Advisory Council Act, SB- 666 Pesticide Act - see: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY Production Agriculture Programs Act, repeals, SB-731 Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act -see: WAREHOUSES REGULATION Sustainable Agriculture Act technical, HB-907 ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE Animal Control Act police powers, HB-91 Animal Welfare Act kennel operators; guard dogs; guard dog services; penalties, HB-38; SB-623 kittens; guard dogs; foster homes; license renewal, revocation; violations; fees, HB-1917; SB-623 technical, SB-963 Beekeepers Commission Act, repeals, HB- 907; SB-43 Bees and Apiaries Act hearings, penalties, applicant investigations, process, Administrative Review, HB-907; SB-43 Bovine Brucellosis Eradication Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 Brand Act, Illinois ratites, HB-2532; SB-854 Domestic Animals Running at Large Act ratites, HB-2532; SB-854 Equine Infectious Anemia Control Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Fish and Aquatic Life Code licensing conservation organization sales, HB-663 senior citizens, HB-290, 367, 735 rules, regulations, fees, permits, licenses, terms, SB-299 2283 ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE-Cont. Humane Care for Animals Act horses, no double-deck transports, HB- 34 horses, no poling or tripping, SB-26 impounded animal liens, humane society recovery, HB-1181 kennel operators; guard dogs; guard dog services; penalties, HB-38; SB.623 technical, HB-2438 Humane Slaughter of Livestock Act ratites, HB-2532; SB-854 technical, HB-2438 Livestock Auction Market Law - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Livestock Dealer Licensing Law - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS new acts Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-240 Euthanizing of Dogs and Cats Act, HB-2210 Exotic Animal Sale Act, SB-854 Irritancy Testing Act, HB-237; SB- 1031 Livestock Advisory Council Act, SB- 666 Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pig Act, SB-44 Zoo Animal Sales Act, SB-854 Pseudorabies Control Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 Slaughter Livestock Buyers Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Swine Brucellosis Eradication Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB.43 Swine Disease Control and Eradication Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 Wildlife Code exotic game hunting, bans, SB-854 field trial permits, HB-1325 firearm & hunter safety courses, Dept. Conservation, SB-451 green hides; fur buyer permits; game mammal hides; HB-1093 hunting season periods, HB-1092, 2612 licensing conservation organization sales, HB-663 FOID card, HB-1615 proof of previous licensing; proof of safety education course, HB-988 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDIFE-Cont. senior citizens, HB-290, 367,735 migratory bird hunter registration, HB-1093 partnership land, free deer hunting permits for partners, HB-2660 scientific permits, protected species, SB-851 shotguns in boats, HB-965 technical, HB-367, 739,909; SB-665 trespassing retrieval of hunting dogs, HB-459 ANTITRUST Antitrust Act - see: CIVIL LIABILITIES APPROPRIATIONS Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on SB-925, 1053, 1196 Arts Council, Ill. HB-2482 SB-925 Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, (NEIU, WIU) SB-483, 914, 925 Board of Higher Education HB-1016, 1399 SB-483, 917, 923, 925 Board of Regents HB-806 SB-483, 918, 925 Build Illinois SB-925 Bureau of Budget HB-67 SB-922, 925 Capital Development Board HB-78, 645, 2585, 2586 SB-922, 923,925,930 Chicago State University SB-483 Citizens Assembly SB-925, 1052, 1196 Commerce Commission, Ill. SB-924 Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies HB-66 SB-924, 925 Commissioner of Savings and Residential Finance SB-924, 925 Community College Board, Illinois HB-645, 1344, 1395, 2482, 2546 SB-483, 919, 923, 925,930 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan HB-2057, 2485 2284 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB.925 Court of Claims HB.803, 2489, 2490, 2615 SB-925 Criminal Justice Information Authority HB-2487 SB-911, 925 Departments of State Government Aging HB-60, 802, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1083, 1084, 2480, 2485 SB-923, 925 Agriculture HB-74, 645, 2482 SB-877, 923, 925 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-645, 2485 SB-923, 925 Central Management Services HB-65, 808, 809 SB-486, 487,488,489,490,922, 925 Children and Family Services HB-55, 805, 1021, 1071, 1072, 1073 SB-879, 883, 923, 925, 929 Commerce and Community Affairs HB-75, 645, 1355, 1360, 1366, 1377, 1378, 1394, 1421, 1442, 1450, 1601, 2475, 2476, 2482, 2496, 2501,2545 SB-873,874,885,923,925,930, 1099 Conservation HB-69, 900, 1010, 1011, 1026 SB-491,492,493,494,495 Corrections HB-802, 1005, 1006,1007, 1008 SB-925, 927, 1260 Employment Security HB-2482 SB-925 Energy and Natural Resources HB-1736, 2484 Financial Institutions SB-924, 925 Human Rights HB-2085 SB-923,924,925 Human Rights Commission SB.923 Insurance SB-924, 925 Labor HB-2482 SB-925 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Lottery HB-68 SB-922, 925 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities HB-61, 1077, 1078 SB-872, 923,925, 1262 Military Affairs HB-2487 SB-925 Natural Resources SB-925, 930, 1261 Nuclear Safety HB-2487 SB.925 Professional Regulation HB-70 SB-923,924,925 Public Aid HB-62, 804, 1074, 1101, 1075, 1076 SB-174, 881,923, 925, 928 Public Health HB-56, 645, 1079, 1080, 1925, 2485,2581 SB-481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 884, 917,923,925 Rehabilitation Services HB-58, 1081, 1082, 2485 SB-923, 925 Revenue HB-71, 1014 SB-880, 922, 923, 925 State Police HB-79, 803, 1009, 2487, 2625, 2667 SB-925, 1263 Transportation HB-77, 645, 1323, 2477, 2486, 2667 SB-496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 876, 923, 925, 930, 1102, 1103, 1104,1105 Veterans' Affairs HB-59, 645, 740, 2485 SB-875, 923, 925 E. St. Louis Financial Advisory Authority HB-2482 SB-925 East St. Louis Area Development Authority HB-1386, 1391, 1392 Eastern Illinois University SB-483 Economic and Fiscal Commission SB.925, 1196 Educational Labor Relations Board 2285 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-483, 925 Emergency Management Agency, 11. HB-645, 2485, 2487 SB.923, 925 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency HB-1012, 1013, 2484 SB-925, 930, 1230 Farm Development Authority HB-2482 SB.925 FY96 State Gov't. Omnibus, SB-925 General Assembly SB-925, 1050, 1051 Governor's Purchased Care Review Board SB-923 Governors State University SB-483 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission HB-2485 SB.925 Health Care Cost Containment Council HB-63, 2485 SB-925 Historic Preservation Agency HB-712, 2482 SB-678, 925, 930 Human Rights Commission HB-645 SB.923, 924, 925 Illinois State University SB-483 Industrial Commission SB.923, 924, 925 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission SB-925, 1196 Judicial Inquiry Board SB-912, 923, 925 Law Enforcement Training Standards Board HB-2487 SB-925 Legislative Audit Commission SB.925, 1052, 1196 Legislative Information System SB-925, 1052, 1196 Legislative Printing Unit SB-925, 1052, 1196 Legislative Reference Bureau SB-925, 1052, 1196 Legislative Research Unit SB-925, 1052, 1196 Legislative Space Needs Commission SB-925, 930, 1052, 1196 Legislative Support Services Agencies see individual support agencies: Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Liquor Control Commission SB-924, 925 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board HB-2487 Local Labor Relations Boards SB-922 Mathematics and Science Academy, Ill. SB-917 Medical Center Commission HB-2482 SB-925 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority HB-76, 2482 SB-925, 930 Northeastern Illinois University SB-483 Northern Illinois University SB-483 Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, Ill. HB-2485 SB.925 Pollution Control Board HB-2484 SB-925 Prairie State 2000 Authority HB-2482 SB-925 Prisoner Review Board HB-2485, 2487 SB-925 Property Tax Appeal Board SB-922, 925 Racing Board, Ill. HB-64 SB-924, 925 Rate Adjustment Fund, continuing appropriation, SB-1044 Retirement Systems General Assembly Retirement System, SB-922, 925 Judges' Retirement System, SB-922, 925 2286 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-170 State Employess' Retirement System, SB-922, 925 Teachers' Retirement System, SB-922 School District #189 HB-1362 Southern Illinois University HB-52, 1015 SB-483, 915,925 Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Authority HB-1389 Sports Facilities Authority, Ill. HB-2482 SB-925 State Appellate Defender HB-72 SB.925, 1053 State Board of Education HB-48, 49, 50, 794, 807, 924, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1887, 2482, 2493, 2500, 2672,2678, 2679 SB-878, 882, 923, 925, 930, 1055 State Board of Elections SB-925 State Civil Service Commission SB-922, 925 State Community College of E. St. Louis See Also: Community College Board, IL HB-645, 1356, 1361, 1413, 1414, 1436 SB-919, 923 State Fire Marshal HB-1446, 2587 SB-925 State Gov't. FY96 Omnibus, SB-925 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General HB-645, 2478 SB-923, 925 Auditor General SB-925, 1057 Comptroller HB-645, 1009, 2479, 2549 SB.885, 923,925, 1229 Governor SB.925 Lieutenant Governor HB-2033 SB-923, 925,926 Secretary of State HB-645,860, 2495 SB.923, 925,930 Treasurer HB-645 SB-923, 925 State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. health care costs, HB.323, 826; SB-307 State Police Merit Board HB-2487 SB-925 State Universities Civil Service System and University Civil Service Merit Board HB-51, 53 SB-483, 913, 925 State Universities Retirement System SB-483, 922, 925, 1101 State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor HB-73 SB-925, 1054 Student Assistance Commission, IL HB-54, 923, 1017 SB-483, 921, 925 Supplemental, FY95 HB-645, 2475 SB-174, 481,923, 1230 Supplemental, FY96 HB-2667; SB-1277 Supreme Court HB-2491, 2492 SB-834, 923, 925 University of Illinois SB-483, 916, 925 Western Illinois University SB-483 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act forfeited/seized property sale proceeds, drug prevention programs, HB-7 Capital Development Board Act - See: EXECUTIVE BRANCH Child Fatality Task Force Act annual reports, SB-973 Criminal Justice Information Authority Act funds administration duties, HB-1927 gang census, HB-2575 Developmental Disabilities Law, Ill. Planning Council on dev. disabled employment opportunities, SB-991 membership, SB-709 technical, SB-991 Farm Development Act - see: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ISSUES General Assistance Job Opportunities Act -See: PUBLIC AID Geographic Information Council, Illinois see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (Energy and Natural Resources) Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act Interagency Energy Conservation Committee 2287 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS- Cont. prequalification procedures; annual recommendations, HB- 842 Guardianship and Advocacy Act guardian ad litem services, HB-1910 Health Care Cost Containment Council - see: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION (Health Finance Reform Act) outpatient surgical data collection; field tests; HB-950, 2587 Health Facilities Planning Act board and care homes, register with DPH, HB-2240 Board, powers and duties, HB-1130 Board, quorum, HB-2402 cooperative agreements, allocation of equipment & services, HB-216 mental illness, bed relocation, HB-1321 permits, public interest safeguards & conditions; exemption notices, HB- 2402 repeals; abolishes Board, HB-131 Southern Ill. health care study, HB- 147 Interagency Coordinating Council Act supported employment programs, HB- 969 Job Training Coordinating Council Act municipal reports, funds use, SB-799 renames: Ill. Human Resources Investment Council Act, HB-2343 Manufacturing Technology Alliance Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Medical Cost Advisory Committee Act, repeals, SB-1233 Mental Health Law, Planning Council on repeals, HB-2072; SB-293, 388 Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act Council, membership; fees; HB-1209; SB-733 sunset, extends, HB-2326 new acts Balanced Budget Act, Ill., HB-1911, 2054 Board of Ethics Act, SB-1151 Constitutional Defense Council Act, HB-142 Correctional Privatization Commission Act, SB-69 Economic Development Income Tax Credit Board Act, HR-313 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, HB-555 Health and Human Services Delivery Planning Act, HB-2309 Health Security Act, SB-385 Internet Access and Use Task Force Act, HB-657 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Cont Joint Committee on Medicaid Act, SB- 1170 Joint Legislative Committee on Federal Mandates Act, HB-2134 Joliet Arsenal Development Authority, HB-597 Legislative Health Care Utilization Review Task Force Act, HB-783 Long-Term Care Planning Strategy Act, HB-1062; SB-577 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, SB-1123 Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, HB-1755 Project Self-Sufficiency Act, HB-1949 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-2530 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-2551 Student Entrepreneurial District Act, HB-1407 Taxpayers Empowerment Board Act, HB-343 Thirty-Five Year Plan Act, HB-1451 Unsalaried Entity Abolition Act, HB- 1924 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1780 new boards and commissions see also: new acts, above Adoption Reform Study Committee, HB-1178 Citizens Crime Commission, HB-1767 high speed rail service commission, HB-260 Homeless Youth, Interagency Council on, SB-420 O'Hare Noise Compatibility Commission, SB-1245 Parkinson's Disease Control Advisory Board, HB-1321 Senior Citizen Insurance Advisory Board, HB-956 Special Needs Housing Council, SB- 361 Supreme Court's Commission on Court Interpreters, SB-338 Truth-in-Sentencing Commission, SB-1187 Organ Transplantation Task Force - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (Public Health) Prairie State 2000 Authority Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Business Corporation Act dissolution; shareholder remedies, HB-377; SB-433 2288 BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS-Cont. shareholder liability, SB-437 shareholder votes, SB-1203 technical, HB-2388; SB-450 workers' compensation coverage proof, HB-1719 Employee Ownership Assistance Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT General Not For Profit Corporation Act technical, HB-2389 Large Business Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Build Illinois Act) Limited Liability Company Act law practice, SB-88 medical limited liability partnerships, SB.810 repealed, 1/1/2001; Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (1995), SB- 400 technical, HB-2365 new acts Business Development Corporation Act, SB-579; HB-2214 Center for Business Ownership Succession and Employee Ownership Act, HB-377; SB-777 Limited Liability Partnership Act, HB- 2368 Manufactured Home Installation Act, Ill., SB-429 Soybean Ink Act, HB-1182 Uniform Limited Liability Act (1995), SB-400 Uniform Partnership Act (1994), SB- 351 Uniform Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act, SB-353 Professional Service Corporation Act fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 technical, HB-2361 Religious Corporation Act officer liability, SB.619 Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act technical, HB-2366 Uniform Partnership Act (1994), creates, SB-351 Small Business Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Build Illinois Act) Uniform Partnership Act partner liabilities, HB-2335 repeals 1/1/2001; Uniform Partnership Act (1994), SB-351 technical, HB-2367 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act definitions; wholesaler agreements; fair dealing, SB.695 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS-Cont purchaser of brewer, distributorship agreements, HB-1801 Bottled Water Act labeling, HB-279 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act competition, unfair methods of, SB-317 Consumer Credit Reporting Fairness Act, HB-1935 customer ID information disclosure, SB-664 exceptions, HB-20; SB-381, 402, 977 grace periods, interest accrual, SB-569 HB-20, applicability changes, SB-I 176 health insurance claim prepayments, HB-1340 Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, SB-398 law practice without license, HB-2423 mammography services advertising, HB-369 refunded unearned interest, HB-625 sr. citizen 30 day contract cancellation, HB-1575 technical, HB-452, 453, 1782 unsolicited telephone sales, SB-221 Credit Agreements Act privity, liability, HB-1319 Fairness in Lending Act previous debt history, HB-1295 Foreign Corporation Lending Act exclusions, HB-1194, 2370 Franchise Disclosure Act fees, HB-519 Interest Act branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 prepayment penalties, SB-1060 Rule of 78ths, bans, HB-1784 Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act ethanol labeling, HB-2037; SB-584 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act all-terrain vehicles, incl. as motorcycles, SB-509 Motor Vehicle Review Board, HB-1124; SB-539 relevant market area, HB-1153, 1154 watercycles, HB-1153 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act finance charges limits, HB-915 interest rates, used vehicles, HB-714 Rule of 78ths, bans, HB-1784 new acts Business Brokers Act, SB-1208 Business Opportunity Sales Law, SB-1208 Charitable, Religious, and Education Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 2289 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS- Cont. Copyright Royalty Collection Act, HB- 1923 HB-1923; SB-813 Equal Access to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Discounts Act, HB- 1003 Heating and Cooling System Buyer Protection Act, HB-269 Loan Brokers Act, SB-1208 Music Licensing Fees Act, SB-435, 813 Small Business Self-Representation Act, HB-2281 Soft Drink Sales Regulation Act, HB- 1024 State Government Paperwork Reduction for Business Act, SB-375 Underage Consumer Protection Act, HB-2286 Unsolicited Fax Transmission Act, HB- 2233 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) leased vehicles, HB-1587 refunds, collateral charges, SB-540 Retail Installment Sales Act finance charges limits, HB-1294 finance charges statements, seller's obilgations, SB-681 retail charge agreements, effective dates, HB-1894: SB-681 Rule of 78ths, bans, HB-1784 Securities Law disclosure document, Ill. Investors' Bill of Rights, SB-117 filing fees; dealer registraion; Sec. of State duties; civil remedies; property forfeiture, SB-1208 pension investments, nonauthorized; adviser discipline, HB-1491 CEMETERIES Cemetery Protection Act - See: PROPERTY Funeral or Burial Funds Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CHILDREN Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act day care in-service training, child abuse detection, SB-698 DCFS child abuse custodial parent treatments, DASA review, HB-1867 DCFS family preservation program evaluation report, SB-203 DCFS register, abusive school personnel, HB-1616 drug affected newborns, report to DCFS, HB-610, 2355 family preservation services, HB-2226, 2375, 2376, 2377, 2378 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN-Cont. funeral directors, child abuse suspicion reports, HB-175; SB-846 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 investigations, DCFS delegation of, HB-2225 investigations, initial by local law enforcement agency, HB-364 missing children, DCFS report disappearances, HB-2383 multidisciplinary committees, HB-648 posted notice & telephone #, wording, HB-2308 records, retention 10 years minimum, HB-2357 substance abuse assessments, mothers, HB-2354 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 Child Care Act babysitters, HB-585 child care/day care correctional facilities children's housing, HB-746 facilities info, toll-free phone #, HB-586 false abuse reports, expungement; teacher qualifications, SB-698 fire and life safety codes, HB-1245 former employee false abuse reports, penalties, SB-699 group homes, examinations, HB- 2225 high school day care centers, HB- 516,948 monitoring by licensing agency, HB-532 staff/supervision requirements, HB-942 county foster care homes, HB-2175 criminal background investigations foster family, adoption of child outside U.S., SB-86, 1140 foster home licensees, HB-622, 2308 foster parents, HB-532 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 licenses, terms, HB-532 licensing, qualifications, HB-532, 2225 recognition training, child abuse & neglect, HB-653 technical, HB-1570, 2228, 2436, 2669; SB-1215 Child Curfew Act - see: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Child Death Review Team Act fees; special fund, HB-592 Child Fatality Task Force Act - see: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 2290 CHILDREN-Cont Child Labor Law - see: EMPLOYMENT Child Sex Offender Registration Act - see: CORRECTIONS Child Support Information Act - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Children and Family Services Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act - See: PUBLIC HEALTH DCCA Child Care Trust Fund, HB-382 Early Intervention Services System Act annual report contents, HB-166 central billing office; implementation, SB-853 revolving fund, SB-165 Family Support Demonstration Project AFDC parental training, HB-1428 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act, child offender registration, HB-35 local coordination of tracking & recovery; annual reports, HB-2383 missing children information, State Police report to DCFS, HB.193 sex offender registration, HB-2234, 2517 new acts Child Bicycle Safety Act, SB-98, 976; HB-1148 Child Care Capital Development Act, HB-320 Child Care Development Act, HB-320 Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB-721 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-529 Day Care Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-522 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-361 Family Mediation Act, SB-270 Family Unity Program Act, HB-2238 Foster Parent Law, HB-2227 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-294; SB- 200 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-1867 Minor Father Financial Responsibility Act, SB-590 Parental Notification Act of 1995, HB-955 Public Health Events Reporting Act, HB-2330 Scholarship Schools Act, HB-642 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 toy safety, Att. Gen. monitor compliance with federal standards, SB-290 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE See: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT CIVIL IMMUNITIES Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor and Reporter Immunity Law school social worker intervenors, HB-1968 Communicable Disease Report Act confidentiality, medical practitioner reports, HB-2330" inmate test result disclosure, HB-2649 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act technical, HB-1916 Law Enforcement Emergency Care Act Emergency Care Act, title; good samaritan first aid care, HB-2127 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act community service participant liability, HB-20; SB-28, 381, 402 computer/electronic transmissions, SB-63 emergency telephone system boards, local public entities, SB-818 equine activities participation, SB-240 equitable relief compliance, no tax levy, SB-649 liability loss reserves; property tax levy limitations, SB-948 local public entity immunities, employee actions, HB-1980; SB-948 municipal police indemnification, HB- 99 reserves, bonds, surplus funds, tax levies-local public entities powers, SB-586 sheriff indemnification, HB-98 tax-delinquent property cleanup liability, SB-107 new acts Charitable, Religious, and Education Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 Roller Skating Rink Safety Act, HB- 817 Sports Volunteer Immunity Act nonprofit association officer & board member immunity, HB-2654 State Lawsuit Immunities Act DCFS employee tort claim defendants, no immunity, SB-1189 2291 CIVIL LIABILITIES Antitrust Act health care facilities cooperative agreements, immunity, HB-216 Cannabis Control Act - see: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Controlled Subst. and Cannabis Nuisance Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Crime Victims Compensation Act crimes of violence aggravated battery of child, HB-1706 aggravated domestic battery, HB- 1707 leaving scene of fatal motor vehicle accident, SB-582 Farm Nuisance Suit Act attorneys fees, costs, HB-1940 Fire Fighter Liability Act, repeals, HB-737 Joint Tortfeasor Contribution Act HB-20, applicability changes, SB-1176 technical, HB-234 tortfeasor actions against plaintiffs employer, HB-20; SB-381, 402 workers' compensation, employer liability, HB-1168 Mental Health and Developmental Disability Confidentiality Act - see: MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES new acts Agriculture Defamation Act, SB-234 Charitable, Religious, and Education Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 Drug Court Program Act, SB-479 Drug Dealer Liability Act, HB-153 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-240 Exotic Animal Sale Act, SB-854 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-2164 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-545 Hockey Facility Liability Act, SB-857 Home Work Act, SB-1062 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-2555 Public Health Events Reporting Act, HB-2330 Rental Car Damage Waiver Disclosure Act, HB-1877 Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, HB- 1129 Uniform Limited Liability Act (1995), SB-400 Uniform Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act, SB-353 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL LIABILITIES- Cont Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305 Parental Responsibility Law damages recovery, increases, SB-635 Premises Liability Act duties owed entrants and trespassers, HB.20; SB-381, 402 Structural Work Act civil cause of action, eliminates, HB-45 repeals, HB-30, 201; SB-21, 402 technical, HB-201; SB-Il Uniform Single Publication Act agricultural producer or product defamation, SB-234 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act entities, expands, HB-315 Wrongful Death Act comparative negligence, SB-156 fetus due to informed abortion, no action, HB-1305 limitations, HB-20; SB-381, 402 technical, HB-234 CIVIL PROCEDURE Civil Procedure, Code of administrative review defendants, all parties of record, HB-1614; SB-79, 868 attachment debtor incarceration expenses, attachment on defendant's property, HB-1248; SB-721 inmate assets, HB-1248; SB-580 securities transfers, SB-356 civ. practice-healing art malpractice complaints, medical review panels, HB-2296 economic & non-economic loss, HB-20, 202; SB-381, 402 implementation rules, Dir. of Insurance; qualified insurers, security for period installments, SB-811 judgments, periodic payments, repeals, SB-936 medical-healing art, references, SB-811 civ. practice-judgment interest, HB-962 civ. practice-parties HB-20, applicability changes, SB- 1176 respondents in discovery, HB-20; SB-381,402 civ. practice-pleadings adding defendants, time, HB-2512 apparent or ostensible agency actions, HB-20; SB-381, 402 2292 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. attorney signatures; sanctions, HB-1222, 2280 HB-20, applicability changes, SB- 1176 healing art malpractice actions, HB.20, 202, 1567; SB-381, 402 product liability actions, HB.20, 202, 1169; SB-381, 402 product liability certificates of merit, SB-551 relief, ad damnum pleading for offer of judgment determination, HB-2298 civ. practice-post-judgment criminal case challenges, bans, HB-2527 securities transfers, SB-356 civ. practice-post-trial recovery amount reduction, HB.20; SB-381, 402 civ. practice-pre-trial steps HB-20, applicability changes, SB- 1176 judge substitution, HB-2623 offer of judgment, HB-1865, 2298 scope of discovery, HB.20; SB- 381,402 civ. practice-process Cook County sheriff, private process servers, HB-538 summons left with employee or relative, HB-557 civ. practice-product liability (new), HB.20; SB-381, 402 civ. practice-trial contingent fees, HB.20; SB-381, 402 economic loss, incl. value of insurance coverage, SB-1183 HB.20, applicability changes, SB- 1176 hedonic practices, SB-987 itemized verdicts, HB-20; SB-381, 402 joint and several liability, HB.20; SB-381, 402 jury instructions, HB.20; SB-381, 402 limitations: recoveries, punitive, economic & non-economic damages, HB.20, 202; SB-381, 402 non-economic damages limitation, exception, SB-988 civ. practice-venue municipal actions, multiple county territory, SB-14 costs waiver, poor persons, HB-1505 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont criminal proceedings, civil practice law not applicable, HB-1669 eminent domain Aurora, HB-972; SB.66 compensation, utility installations, HB-2619 condemnation, burden of proof, SB-829 Franklin Park, HB-271 Greater Rockford Airport Authority, SB-65, 66 Medical Center District, HB-2407; SB-456 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 Metropolitan Entertainment District Act, HB-2; SB-80 private toll highway charters, HB- 1548 Regional Airport Act, SB-1245 Romeoville, HB-525 South Suburban Airport, HB- 2189 SW Ill. Development Authority, HB-1489 White County, Effingham, Aurora, Grand Ave. RR Relocation Authority, Romeoville, Anna-Jonesboro Water Comm., SB-77 Will County, HB-525; SB.66 evidence compliance review committees, HB-1503 Dead-Man's Act, repeals, HB- 2622 expert witnesses, HB.20; SB-381, 402 HB-20, applicability changes, SB- 1176 health care practitioner privilege & records, HB-20; SB-381, 402 hlth. care practitioner competence assessments, privileged, SB-506 hospital record copies, SB-807 organ procurement agency & tissue bank info. confidentiality, HB.1322; SB-1092 patient records, no charge, HB- 930 privileged information, HB-2396 tissue bank/organ procurement agency information, SB-445 forcible entry and detainer condominium evictions, HB-1721; SB-447 condominium foreclosure, lease termination, HB-1585 emergency public housing evictions, HB-1122 2293 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. habeas corpus application, defendant consent, HB-2630, 2658 judgments - enforcement bankruptcy, federal property exemptions, HB-1139 drug asset forfeiture, no homestead exemption, SB-81, 1187 plaintiff demand of settlement, SB-940 plaintiff offer of judgment, SB-940 tenancy by entirety, judgment exemptions, SB.79, 866 wage deductions, payment to creditor attorney, SB-14, 435 limitations actions on injuries occurring after death, HB-1023 damages against attorneys, SB- 989 domestic violence personal injury, statute of limitations, HB-2671 HB-20, applicability changes, SB- 1176 insurance producers, limited ins. representatives, registered firms, SB-977 personal injury, childhood sexual abuse, HB-1069; SB-145 product liability, attorneys, dismissals, HB-20; SB-381, 402 product liability, breast implants, HB-2030 settlements against Dpt. or Dpt. employees, notice, HB-204; SB-4 mortgage foreclosure condominiums: sales proceeds, purchaser options, HB-1585 occupants of mortgaged premises, SB-960 possession after foreclosure sales, SB-838 power of sale, commercial real estate, HB-1028 rent assignment, recordation, SB-407 name changes prisoners, SB-146 publication requirements, exceptions, HB-1047 power of sale procedures, new Article, HB-1028 technical, HB-20, 21,202, 233, 234, 347, 348, 1063, 1064, 1327, 1862, 1863, 1970, 2102, 2105, 2297 technical, SB-12, 13, 14, 411,435, 861, 862, 868, 935, 937, 939 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont new acts Charitable, Religious, and Educational Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 Civil Legal Services for the Indigent Act, HB-1033, 2668 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, SB-580 Domestic Relations Legal Funding Program Act, SB-86, 1080 Equal Access to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Discounts Act, HB- 1003 Metro. Entertainment Complex/ District Acts, HB-2; SB-1003 Metropolitan Entertainment District Act, HB-2 Music Licensing Fees Act, SB-435, 813 Product Liability Act, IL, SB-551 Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrup Organizations Act, HB-1129 Sunshine In Litigation Act, SB-986 Uniform Periodic Payment of Judgments Act, SB-936 quick-take - see: eminent domain COMMEMORATIVE DATES AND HOLIDAYS Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act Famous Americans Day; replace Columbus Day, Casimir Pulaski b'day, HB-262 Native Americans Day, SB-277 school holidays Famous Americans Day; replace Columbus Day, Casimir Pulaski b'day, HB-262 legal school holidays, eliminates; school dist. designation official school district holidays, HB-262 Native Americans Day, SB-277 State Commemorative Dates Act Baron von Steuben Day; Dutch Heritage Day, SB-417 Famous Americans Day; replace Columbus Day, Casimir Pulaski b'day, HB-262 Halloween, last Friday in October, SB- 89 Native Americans Day, SB-277 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, SB- 177, 428, 560 COMMERCIAL CODE Uniform Commercial Code agricultural collateral; continuation statements, HB-1318, 1639 crops, security interests, HB-1258 customer account statements, account #, SB-795 2294 COMMERCIAL CODE-Cont. dishonored cfieck fees, HB-1837; SB- 680 Grain Code, HB-1490 investment securities, SB-356 secured transactions; investment securities; security entitlements; investment property; transfers or pledges; HB-377 technical, HB-2390 CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act Lt. Governor duties, eliminates, HB- 2034 transfers of powers, Dept. of Natural Resources, E095-2; SB-336 Adopt-A-Park, Dpt. Conservation programs, HB-1530 Adopt-A-River programs, HB-280 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act low income weatherization; renewable energy business development; grants; HB-1368 Conservation Enhancement Act - see: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ISSUES Conservation 2000, HB-368, 965; SB-300 Department of Conservation - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Exotic Weed Act designations, HB-575 Geographic Information Council Act - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (Energy and Natural Resources) Keep Illinois Beautiful Lt. Governor duties, eliminates, HB- 2034 Natural Resources Act coal combustion by-products use, SB.327 Coal Development Board sulfur-dioxide emission allowance use program, HB-841 packing materials reduction study, HB- 1533 statewide school recycling programs, HB-1532 waterway project grants, SB-123 new acts Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-289 Public Recreational Waters Act, HB- 954 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, HB- 1153, 1592; SB-509 Wetland Preservation and Protection Act, SB-233 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES-Cont. River Conservancy Districts Act trustees, SB-764 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act -See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS State Parks Act disabled veterans fees, bans, HB-259 Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Urban Forestry Assistance Act Urban and Community Forestry Assistance, expands; application procedure; grant funds, SB-455 CONSTITUTION Con. Con. Election Expense Act - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTION, ILLINOIS 01 - Article I (Bill of Rights) parental rights, HJRCA-1, 4, 8; SJR-7 04 - Article IV (The Legislature) chairperson term limits, HJRCA- 19 leadership term limits, HJRCA-21 local gov't. & sch. dist. mandates, HJRCA-1, 11 revenue bills, HJRCA-18 sch. dist. expenditures, 3/5 vote, HJRCA-10 term limits, HJRCA-12; SJR-18 04A - Article IVA (Initiative), new, HJRCA-26 05 - Article V (Executive) Lt. Governor vacancies, HJRCA- 23 officer terms; election schedule, SJR-13 06 - Article VI (The Judiciary) associate judges, repeals; Supreme Court nominated appellate & circuit judges, HJRCA-22; SJR-31 judge eligibility, SJR-25, 27 technical, HJRCA-17 technical, HJRCA-24, 25 07 - Article VII (Local Government) mandates, HJRCA-3, 9,20; SJR-3 08 - Article VIII (Finance) appropriation increases, approval; terms; surplus funds use; SJR- 33 budget reserve account, HJRCA-5 08A - Article VIIIA (Tax and Expenditure Limitation), new, HJRCA-6 09 - Article IX (Revenue) 2295 CONSTITUTION-Cont. new taxes & license fees, rate increases, 3/5 vote, HJRCA-14 veteran organizations property tax exemption, HJRCA-7 09A - Article IXA (Taxpayers' Rights), new Article, HJRCA-16 10 - Article X (Education) State Superintendent of Education election, HJRCA-2 term limits, HJRCA-1 3 CONSTITUTION, UNITED STATES balanced budget amendment, ratifies, SJR-29 equal rights amendment, ratification, HJRCA-15 Constitutional Convention Lobbyist Registration Act repeals, SB-542, 675 CONSUMER PROTECTION Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor and Reporter Immunity Law - see: CIVIL IMMUNITIES Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act Adolescent Family Life Program, HB- 311 Chicago early intervention centers, HB-1599 compulsive gambling, DASA program, HB-1270 Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund vehicle sales, subsequent DUI offenders, HB-543 Hispanic public information campaign, HB-175 off-site inspections; parental help funding programs; minor treatment supervision, HB-2434; SB-831 probation, denies 1st time drug offenders, HB-1 136 service programs, provider participants, HB-868; SB-758 Cannabis Control Act community service, HB-468 forfeited property proceeds, distribution to State's Attorney, SB- 81,1187 penalties, over 2000 grams, HB-1268; SB-599, 721 probation, denies 1st time drug offenders, HB-1136 violation assessments, county corporate fund deposits, drug treatments, HB- 1137 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Cont violations, minors not treated under Juvenile Court Act, HB-2168; SB- 405 Chicago Out-Patient Cli c Act drug abuse clinics, increases, HB-1598 Controlled Subst. and Cannabis Nuisance Act nuisance property, general receiver, HB-1266 tenant eviction, unlawful acts involving controlled substances, HB-1726; SB.628 Controlled Substances Act community service, HB-468 criminal drug conspiracy, prison terms, SB-891, 1187 Dpt. Professional Regulation dedicated funds deposits, SB-859 forfeited/seized property proceeds, State's attorney distributions, SB-81, 1187 sale proceeds, drug prevention programs, HB-7 home infusion services; drug schedules; fax prescriptions; HB-2434; SB-831 practitioner, humane society agent, use of sodium pentobarbital, HB-2210 probation, denies 1st time drug offenders, HB-1 136 technical, HB-1252, 1625 violation assessments, county corporate fund deposits, drug treatments, HB- 1137 violations, separate per drug listing, SB-891, 1187 violator assessment funds County community-based treatment programs, HB-300 Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act - See: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act distribution scheme, HB-710 forfeited/seized property sale proceeds, drug prevention programs, HB-7 new acts Drug Court Program Act, SB-479 Drug Dealer Liability Act, HB-153 Equal Access to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Discounts Act, HB- 1003 Euthanizing of Dogs and Cats Act, HB-2210 Rehabilitative Incarceration Act, SB- 360; HB-1603 Substance Abuse Program Consolidation Act, SB-129 nitrous oxide, HB-2474 2296 CORRECTIONS Child Sex Offender Registration Act see also: Sex Offender Registration Act Sex Offender Registration Act, title; expands offenses, HB.204, 2234; SB-4 short title; expanded offenses; life registration time, HB-35 technical, HB-205 County Jail Act jail warden enforcement: Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-985 prisoner health care copayments, HB- 2171 prisoner medical expenses reimbursements, HB-1982, 1983 new acts Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB.721 Correctional Privatization Commission Act, SB-69 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, HB-1248; SB-580 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-985 Private Correctional Facilities Act, HB-554, 1050 Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Rehabilitative Incarceration Act, SB- 360; HB-1603 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act exclusion: facilities holding DOC impact incarceration transferees, SB- 601 repeals, HB-554, 1050, 1127; SB-69, 768 technical, HB-2316 Probation and Probation Officers Act Community Corrections Act, title; community corrections officers, HB- 2047; SB-894 family violence seminars, SB-787 minors, probation fees deposits, HB- 2048; SB.384, 895 reimbursements: secure detention personnel & non-secure group home personnel, HB.301; SB-732 structured intermediate sanctions, HB- 2050; SB-897 technical, HB-827 Probation Community Service Act community corrections officers, HB- 2047; SB-894 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS- Cont Sex Offender Registration Act child sex offenders designation, SB-721 title: Sex Offender and Community Notification Act, HB-2517 Truth-in-Sentencing Commission, creates, SB-1187 Unified Code of Corrections authorized dispositions assault weapons, extended term sentencing, SB-750 community service, HB-20, 204; SB-4, 28, 381, 402 compelling organization membership, no probation, HB-1708 counseling, probation condition, stalking offense, HB-1141 domestic violence: aggravating factor, restitution, no supervision, HB-2671 educational/vocational study, SB- 56 elective offices, bans felons from holding, SB-954 gang activities, extended sentencing, HB-1175 handgun possession, sentencing w/ out early release, SB-1118 high school diploma, GED, vocational ed., HB-548 HIV testing, SB-199 minimum sentences - see: truth in sentencing, below natural life imprisonment, HB- 1709; SB-721 parks, factors in aggravation, HB- 2511 restitution, HB-1128, 2049, 2090, 2453, 2671; SB-384, 691,741, 838, 896, 1064 safe retail zone offenses, imprisonment, HB-2096 school employee sex & drug offenses, notice to reg. sup't., SB-175 school property offenses, more severe sentencing, HB-2139; SB-1088 sentencing, felony committed while on supervision for another felony, HB-1792; SB-741, 1038 diversion-specialized treatment insanity, transfer petition hearings, SB-858, 1187 DPT.-correctional employment programs labor organizations/business impacted by prison empl. programs, HB-1180 prison industries, HB-552 2297 CORRECTIONS- Cont. prison industry product prices, SB- 639 DPT.-facilities female inmates, no male guards; female prisoner uniforms, HB- 2290 incarceration expenses, prisoners reimburse Dpt., HB-1248; SB-721 prisoner fees, audio-visual equipment use; postage costs, HB-985 prisoner postage allowance, HB- 2094 private facilities operations standards, SB-601 DPT.-field services jail inspections, SB-271 DPT.-institutions children's housing, HB-746 early release, HB-298, 299, 594, 706, 1175; SB-1118, 1217, 1218 electric security fences, HB-674 good conduct - see below HIV testing, male inmates, HB- 2121; SB-1116 prisoner health care copayments, HB-2171, 2473; SB-721 residential mother & child programs, HB-746 sentence terms, HB-461, 643; SB- 142, 1173 sexual assault information program for inmates, HB-2122 DPT.-juvenile division programs regimented juvenile training programs, HB-460, 612, 1384 DPT.-juvenile proceedings DCFS custody transfer to DOC, adult prosecution, SB-594 regimented juvenile training programs, HB-460, 612, 1384 DPT.-organization - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT DPT.-parole/after-care notification of release, SB-886 public aid applications, SB-8 Regional Life Skills Resource Centers, HB-2472 RR or bus ticket near place or release, HB-985 DPT.-Prisoner Review Board defendant consent, executive clemency petitions, HB-2630, 2658 executive clemency, repeat petitions, SB-303 fixed release date, HB-624, 711 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS-Cont majority votes, HB-713, 716 parole conditions: agent contacts, drug tests; violation hearings; annual report, HB-461 rehearing time periods, HB-652, 2513, 2526; SB.721, 1220 safe retail zone offenses, HB-2097 sex offender restrictions, HB-204; SB-4 DPT.-Truth-in-Sentencing Commission creates, SB-1187 report, SB-721 electronic home detention credit for time served, denies, HB- 114 eligibility, denies for certain crimes, HB-1052 placement after 20 years served of indeterminate sentence, HB- 1121 single parent head of household, HB-523 fines additional, State Crime Laboratory DUI Fund deposits, HB-2401 domestic battery, restitution to shelter, SB-692 DUI, Trauma Center Fund deposits, HB-604; SB-159 tax refund withholding, defaulting taxpayers, SB-425 good conduct credit - SB-142, 558, 1118, 1174, 1217, 1218 good conduct credit, HB-114, 298, 299, 594, 643, 706, 1052, 1175, 1248, 1636, 1722, 2038,2089,2097 imprisonment consecutive sentencing, HB-1 14 home detention, HB-523, 1052 life, HB-1709; SB-37, 511, 838 natural life imprisonment, HB- 1709; SB-721 periodic imprisonment educational/vocational study, SB- 56 high school diploma, GED, vocational ed., HB-548 room and board costs, employed offender responsibility, SB- 1268, 1271 probation/conditional discharge community corrections officers, HB-2047; SB-894 county impact incarceration participation sentence, SB-415 denies: robbery of handicapped senior HB-1175 2298 CORRECTIONS-Cont. DUI subsequent charges, no supervision; arrest records, SB- 1251 educational/vocational study, SB- 56 financial contributions: alcoholism or drug abuse prevention program, anti-gang program, HB-2168 high school diploma, GED, vocational ed., HB-548 probation fees, HB-2048; SB-384, 895 structured intermediate sanctions, HB-2050; SB-384, 897 supervision, denial, passing stopped school bus, HB-539 sentencing blood specimens, transferring persons, HB-204; SB-4 court findings statements, HB- 2038 good conduct credit - see above technical, HB-464, 465, 541, 1121, 1155, 1282, 1624, 2303, 2320, 2321, 2322 technical, SB-3 truth in sentencing - SB-142, 1174, 1218 truth in sentencing, HB-298, 299, 461, 594,643,706, 1175, 1722, 2038, 2089 COUNTIES Children's Advocacy Center Act child abuse investigations, HB-1324 Counties Code county assistance reports, HB-242 county boards, powers and duties agricultural use regulation, non- ag. zones, HB-1216 air contamination regulation, HB- 277 amateur radio antenna regulation, HB-1981 appropriation ordinance, health dpt., board approval, SB-1227 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 barking dogs & noisy animal ordinances, HB-569 board of appeals, alternate members, HB-553 cable TV franchise proposals, HB- 2613 cable TV registration, HB-688; SB-124 chairmen, line item veto powers, SB.772 county foster care homes, HB- 2175 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. county road fund loans, repayment, HB-2174 county toll bridge violations, SB.760 equal opportunity, SB-1184 health dept. itemized budgets prior to appropriation ordinance, SB-772 juvenile delinquency control programs, SB-762, 838 law library costs, trial court clerk fee, HB-1253, 2636 law library fee, SB-405 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 map amendments, county errors, HB-934 multi-county health dept. attorneys, HB-6, 934 nursing home leases, SB-1067 pleasure driveways & park districts, location regulation, HB-2529 prison industry products, no bid contracts, SB-639 private swimming pool regulation, HB-2555 purchasing agents, Dpt. Corrections bids, SB-907 regional planning commission members per diem, HB-981 regional sup't. of schools indemnity, HB-2076 sheriff indemnification, HB-98 sludge disposal, SB-110 stormwater management, HB- 1881; SB-636, 835, 959 streetgang activity regulations, HB-2168; SB-405 taxation - see: taxes, below TB sanitarium care, SB-476 toll bridge violations, administrative adjudication, SB- 168 unincorporated areas, shared tax receipts, SB-821 zoning, HB.934, 936,2172; SB- 405 fees and salaries assistant state's attorneys, counties with riverboat gambling license, SB-30 county recorder fees, partial pages, HB-1337 officers, fix compensation prior to term, HB-1276 recorders, State agency fees, HB- 1785 recorders: fees, page size, graphics, colors, margin use, SB.158 2299 COUNTIES-Cont. recording fees, exemptions, HB- 1337 State's attorneys salaries, Compensation Review Board, HB-1834 finance backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 county road fund loans, repayment, HB-2174 DMHDD disbursements, HB-447, 1697 hospital bonds, referendum, HB- 1176 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 governing bodies county board membership, HB- 1234 judgments, limits damages against county, SB-266 manufactured home, replace mobile home references, HB-1260 officers and employees benefits: post-parturition maternity care, HB-2557 clerk, county assistance reports, HB-242 county dpt. of corrections enforce Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-985 county recorder, fees, partial pages, HB-1337 demotion/suspension pendency, full pay status, HB-911 deputy sheriff, oath of office, HB.505 document recording & storage fees, SB-761 employer information requests, persons owing support, HB.1891 impact incarceration: eligibility; participation; sentence reduction; SB-415 juvenile impact incarceration programs, HB-497 law enforcement personnel, family violence seminars, SB-787 law enforcement: family violence seminars, domestic violence specialist SB-787 recorder, liability, willful malfeasance, HB-1725; SB-180 recorders: fees, page size, graphics, colors, margin use, SB-158 regional planning commission compensation, SB-112 sheriff, candidacy qualifications, SB-904 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. sheriff, impact incarceration programs, HB-186; SB-239 sheriff, indemnification, HB-98 sheriff, investigations, death notifications, HB-157 sheriff, regimented juvenile training program, HB-1384 sheriff, responsibilities, SB-706 taxes county retailers' occupation tax, SB-169 home rule occupation & use taxes, HB-1644, 1701 home rule real estate transfer taxes, HB-659 home rule use tax, personal property, HB-2588 service occupation tax, SB-169 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 TB sanitarium care, taxes & payments, SB-476 unincorporated areas, shared tax receipts, SB-821 technical, HB-496, 497, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1900, 2207,2411 technical, SB-414, 827, 1067 County Care for Mentally Retarded and Developmentally Disabled Persons Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 County Economic Development Project Area: backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 Property Tax Allocation Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 Tax Increment Allocation Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 County Jail Act - see: CORRECTIONS County Shelter Care and Detention Home Act combined tax levy; referendum, HB-505 Fees and Salaries Act - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES recodification; repeal & incorporation various provisions, HB-1731 new acts Domestic Relations Legal Funding Program Act, SB-86, 1080 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-985 COURTS Appellate Court Act family violence seminars, SB-147 Associate Judges Act 2300 COURTS-Cont. family violence seminars, SB-147 Attorney Act child support delinquency sanctions, HB-209, 273; SB-10, 380 technical, HB-2425 Circuit Courts Act additional, 11th circuit, SB-274 additional, 16th circuit, SB-274, 679 additional, 18th circuit, SB.274 additional, 19th circuit, SB-274 additional, 21st circuit, HB-1481; SB.274 additional, 5th circuit, SB-274, 679 additional, 6th circuit, HB-203, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397; SB-274 family violence seminars, SB-147 Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB-1731 peace officer firearms, HB-912 Clerks of Courts Act fees and penalties certifications made to Sec. of State, SB-1204 credit card payments, HB.760 distribution, DUI additional penalty, HB-604; SB-159 filing fees & circuit clerk compensation determination, population, SB-507 Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB-1731 past due child support information, SB- 871 Public Aid support order noncompliance, notice to Dpt. Public Aid, HB-273 tax objection class action suits, HB- 2618 technical, HB-2103, 2209; SB-413,648 Court of Claims Act DCFS employee tort claim defendants, no immunity, SB-1189 Toll Highway Authority civil actions, commenced in Court of Claims, SB- 757 Court Reporters Act Supreme Court, private contracts; bids; HB-2408; SB-901 technical, HB-1879, Judicial Districts Act technical, HB-2397, 2404; SB-825 Jury Commission Act commission duties, HB-2229 Juvenile Court Act of 1987 abused, neglected, dependent minors custody relinquisment, failure of teen parent to heed Resource Mothers Program Act advice, SB-849 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS-Cont. delinquent confinement, HB-314 drug affected newborns, HB.610, 1104 guardian ad litem, HB-1568; SB- 186 minors testimony, HB-2379 parental rights termination, HB- 1346, 1347 permanency goals, time limit, HB- 2380 placement, notice, HB-1221, 1453, 2565 placement, permanency plans, HB-771 service plans, permanency goals & hearings; pre-dispositional conferences, SB.5 shelter care/dispositional hearings, best interest of minor, HB-1560, 1561 substitute care, case review; out of state placements, HB-2226 supervision, minors returned to abusive parent, HB-2139; SB- 1088 unfit parents, proceedings under Juv. Court Act, HB-2308 addicted minors DASA treatment supervision, HB- 2434; SB.831 delinquent confinement, HB-314 guardian ad litem, HB-1568; SB- 186 informal supervision with probation officer, HB-2046; SB- 893' juvenile intake center/work camp pilot project, HB-1384 placement, notice, HB.1221, 1453, 2565 adult criminal prosecution, HB-29, 36, 161, 1261, 1663; SB-69,721 authoritative intervention delinquent confinement, HB-314 guardian ad litem, HB-1568; SB- 186 juvenile intake center/work camp pilot project, HB-1384 placement, notice, HB.1221, 1453, 2565 delinquent minors community service, gang related offenses, HB-204, 209; SB-10, 380 concealed firearm possession, detention or confinement, HB- 851 confinement, separate from adults, HB-314, 2147, 2170 criminal defacement conviction, no driver's license, HB-2509 2301 COURTS-Cont. detention periods, HB-460, 1268 determination of delinquency or habitual juvenile defender, HB- 2139; SB-1088 disclosure of offenses, SB-384 forcible felonies, unlawful use of weapons convictions, reports to Dept. State Police, HB-1792 guardian ad litem, HB-1568; SB- 186 habitual & violent juvenile offenders, mandatory supervised release, HB-1248; SB-1173 habitual juvenile offender, subsequent offenses, HB-2445 habitual offender, no good conduct credit, SB-332 hearing time limits, HB-115, 1268 identified to school officials, HB- 115 jail, offenses constituting felonies if committed by adult, HB-2148 juvenile impact incarceration programs, HB-497 juvenile intake center/work camp pilot project, HB-1384 minors' rights in juvenile court, SB-203 placement, notice, HB.1221, 1453 probation fees, HB-2048; SB-384, 895 probation until high sch. diploma or GED, HB-1582 property damage, graffiti, adult prosecution, HB-1261 regimented juvenile training program, HB-460, 612, 1384 structured intermediate sanctions, SB.384, 897 unlawful use of weapons: county diversion program or community service, HB-1663, 1679 violent crime, restraining order, HB.204, 209; SB-10, 380 disclosure of information Child Sex Offender Community Notification/Sex Offender Registration Act statements, HB-2517 law enforcement records, school officials inspection, HB.36, 1232, 1604 foster parents, HB-327, 622 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 juvenile services administration community corrections officers, HB-2047; SB-894 minor jail costs, DCFS reimbursement, HB-2147, 2170 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS-Cont. waiver, support or legal fees liability, HB-1504 law enforcement records, school officials inspection, HB-36, 1232, 1604 minors court presence & testimony, HB-2379 minors placement permanency plans, HB-771 records inspection, DCFS child protection investigators, HB.708 technical, HB-203, 344, 345, 346, 1569, 1626, 2104, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2398 technical, SB.5,415,865 new acts Civil Legal Services for the Indigent Act, HB-1033, 2668 Community Mental Health Center Order of Protection Act, SB-704, 721 Court Proceeding Televising Act, SB- 1226 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, HB-1248; SB-580 Resource Mothers Program Act, SB- 849 Sunshine In Litigation Act, SB-986 Record on Appeal Fee Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Supreme Court Act family violence seminars, SB-147 technical, HB-2405 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE Barretry and Maintenance repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Common Carriers Carelessness repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Criminal Breach of Peace repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Criminal Costs and Liens repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Cruelty to Children Offenses repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Diseased Animals at Large repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 False Corporate Name repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Fraudulent Conveyance repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 2302 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE-Cont. Fraudulent Inheritance repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Fraudulent Stock repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Health and Safety Public Nuisance repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Indictments and Witnesses post conviction, victim notice of subpoena, HB-40 repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Insurance Law Violation repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Pawners Society Name repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Pursuit of Felon repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Utility Meter Tampering repeals; recodify Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 CRIMINAL OFFENSES Abortion Law fetus experiments, SB-1001 Abortion Law - see: ABORTION Abortion Parental Consent Act - see: ABORTION Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act biological parent expense affidavits, HB-1430, 2395; SB-203 DCFS adoptive parent grants, HB- 1242 Cannabis Control Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Child Curfew Act times and fines, SB-1002 Controlled Substances Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Criminal Code armed violence safe retail zone offenses, HB-2096 arson incendiary device, SB-6 bodily harm aggravated battery of child, HB.1706 aggravated criminal sexual abuse, threatening or endangering life of victim, HB-1248; SB-600, 721 aggravated domestic battery, HB- 1707, 2671 aggravated stalking, bail bond violation, HB.1237 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont. assault, community service, HB-204; SB-4 child abandonment of pregnant minor, SB-592 compelling organization membership, HB-204, 1708; SB-4 criminal housing management, HB-1458, 2028 criminal sexual assault, penalty, HB-1709 domestic violence, mandatory counseling sessions, SB-787 gang activities, HB-1175 health care professional prior medical job disclosure; Dpt. Professional Regulation registry, SB-506 incestuous relationships, HB-1105 safe retail zone offenses, HB-2096 stalking/aggravated stalking, following another person & bona fide labor dispute, HB.1792; SB-741, 1038 stalking, counseling as part of probation, HB-1141 unlawful use of a dwelling, HB- 2028 body armor, unlawful use safe retail zone offenses, HB-2096 computer crime sexual solicitation of minor by computer, SB-747 Criminal Jurisprudence Act, repeals & recodifies, HB-1732 damage/trespass to property agricultural property motor vehicle trespassing, HB-1654 criminal defacement conviction, no driver's license, HB-2509 criminal trespass, penalty, HB-1246 criminal trespass, visitors to persons living on land, HB-1107 government property, SB-111 health care access interference, HB-1667 jackrocks, HB-1237 deadly weapons assault weapons, SB-750 community service sentences, HB-204; SB-4 commuting security guards, HB- 1173 concealable firearm possession by minor, unlawful; parental liability, HB-2446 concealed firearms permits, HB- 2164; SB-1129, 1190 2303 CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont. concealed firearms, retired peace officer exemptions, SB-645 dealer hours, SB-291 domestic battery felons, HB-613, 686; SB-49 firearm purchase, federal notification, HB-835, 1054 firearm storage, minors, HB-139; SB-548 firearms accountability, HB-2139; SB-1088 firearms in autos, presumption of possession, SB-137 firearms sales, SB-132 firearms transport, immediately accessible, HB-134 gang activities, HB-1175 gunrunning, HB-616 handgun offenses, new, SB-1118 Ill. Legislative Investigating Comm. references, deletes, HB- 2259 metal piercing bullets, HB-250, 1268, 1613, 2088; SB-171, 183 plastic items, concealed weapons, HB-670 safe retail zones, HB-2096, 2098 sales, minors, HB-644 sales, school property, HB-641 seizure, stalking, HB-611 unlawful use exemptions, retired police officers, HB-2212 unlawful use penalties, HB-564; SB-1063 unlawful use, exempt officers, HB- 579 unlawful use, non-confined felons, HB-1330 deception adoption fraud, HB-1430; SB-203 farm implement hour meter tampering, HB-1651 insufficient funds checks, HB-1816 NSF check payment demand by certified mail, civil liability, SB- 1028 veteran false representation, SB- 428, 560 defendants' rights attempted murder of peace officer, 7-yr. limitation, HB-366 attempted 1st degree murder, 7-yr. limitation, HB.204; SB-4 concealment of homicide/ aggravated arson, 7-yr. limitation, HB.204; SB-4 criminal sexual assault prosecution commencement, HB.2317 insanity, burden of proof, SB-1187 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont sex offenses, prosecution limitations, HB-1069; SB-145 disorderly conduct community service sentences, HB-204; SB-4 spray paint possession on public way, HB-1264 eavesdropping telephone solicitation quality control monitoring, HB-2521; SB-721, 1265 gambling video gaming terminals, SB-397 gangs, HB.204, 1175, 1708; SB-4, 1091 guards, private correctional facilities, rights & responsibilities, SB-69, 768 health care access interference, HB- 1667; SB-1128 homicide age, 10 years, SB-69 assault weapons, SB-750 blood alcohol level, lowers, HB- 2205 Class X, 2nd degree murder, SB- 520 death penalty, aggravating factors, HB-2448, 2449, 2450; SB-750 involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, HB-2139 life imprisonment, death penalty preclusion, SB-37 murder by terrorism, SB-7 insurance fraud self-insured employers; workers' comp. claims; liability; HB-838 international terrorism (new Article), HB-667; SB-721 judicial procedure interference bail bond violation, HB-774, 1248, 2139; SB-838, 1025, 1088 biological parent misrepresentation, HB- 1167 harassment of child's representative, HB-1023, 1030 jury consultants, law degree, SB- 1225 witness payments or benefits, bans, HB-1248; SB-721 witness, threats to withhold payment, HB-1792; SB-344 justifiable use of force; exoneration entrapment, HB-589 kidnaping gang activities, HB-1175 kidnaping of child, HB-2139; SB- 1088 safe retail zone offenses, HB-2096 unlawful visitation interference, HB-563 2304 CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont. mandatory life sentence child, aggravated battery of, HB- 469 habitual criminal offenses, HB- 461,469 minimum time served, HB-469 second degree murder; vehicular hijacking; aggravated criminal sexual abuse, HB-461 mob action gang activities, HB-1175 money laundering property forfeiture, HB-1437; SB-721 nitrous oxide, new Article, HB-2474 nuisance, new Article, HB-1732 official misconduct peace officer gang membership, HB-2592 parties to crime firearms accountability, HB-2139; SB-1088 place of trial, State burden of proof, HB-16 predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, SB-721 public contracts change order requirements, HB- 933 gang activities, HB-1175 public officer interference blood test refusal, HB-1117 home detention violation, HB-114 responsibility insanity; proof; SB-858 insanity, burden of proof, SB-1187 murder conviction, 10-year olds, SB-69 retail theft rental property theft, HB-759 robbery look-alike firearms, HB-116, 2452 seizure/forfeiture FOID Act non-compliance, HB- 2098 previous convictions, SB-996 property, voiding leases; forcible entry & detainer, HB-2139; SB- 1088 safe retail zones, HB-2096, 2098 vehicles, subsequent DUI offenses; Drunk & Drugged Driving Prevention Fund, HB-543 sex offenses child exploitation, HB-2139; SB- 1088 indecent solicitation, HB-1248; SB-747, 838 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont obscenity, community standard, HB-1 102; SB-1036 predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, SB-721 prostitution, felony, SB-139 prostitution, HIV testing, SB-138 public indecency, excl. breast feeding, SB-190 schools, sexually explicit or harmful material, HB-1051; SB-278 sexually dangerous offenders, new Art., HB-1046 solicitation conspiracy, penalties, HB-2168; SB-405 Strtgang. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Law, new Article, SB-1091 Strtgang. Racketeering Law, Ill., new Article, HB-1437; SB-721 subsequent convictions, new Article, HB-469 technical, HB-14, 15, 204, 462, 463, 945,960, 1162,1249,1256, 1268, 1487, 1622, 1680, 2237, 2317, 2318, 2319, 2386 technical, SB-7 terrorism, international (new Article), HB-667; SB-721 terrorism, murder by, SB-7 theft coin-operated machines, SB-229 property in police custody, HB- 162, 1792; SB-511, 741 rental property theft, HB-759 WIC fraud community service sentences, HB-204; SB-4 official administrative malfeasance, HB-1792; SB-741, 1038 witness interference, HB-1792; SB-741 Hazing Act definition; penalties, HB-113 Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act DPH needle exchange program, HB- 408 purchases, 10 needles, SB-201 repeals, SB-199 new acts Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB-721 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, HB-1248; SB-580 Equal Access to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Discounts Act, HB- 1003 2305 CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont Firearms Dealer Licensing Act, HB- 1054 Freedom of Choice Act, HB-599 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-545 Parental Consent to Abortion Act of 1995, SB-1100 Parental Notice of Abortion Act, HB- 92, 100; SB-836, 837 Parental Notification Act of 1995, HB-955 Personal Protection Act of 1995, SB- 1190 Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, HB-403 Unsolicited Fax Transmission Act, HB- 2233 Vending Machine Commission Prohibition Act, HB-565, 2657 Violence Prevention Act of 1995, Illinois, HB-818 Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305, 2193 Parental Notice of Abortion Act - see: ABORTION Party Line Emergency Act, repeals, SB- 675, 1138, 1233 Pawnbroker Regulation Act receipt of goods, bans from minors, intoxicated persons, persons convicted of theft, HB-865 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act penalties, HB-1978, 2213 vending machines, HB-1677; SB-717 Ticket Scalping Act broker registration, HB-1002 charge maximum, HB-470 Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act atropine, hyoscyamine, scopolamine, HB-1248 jimson, SB-812 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act educational signs; rentals to minors; shelving; computer scanning, HB- 2560 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Criminal Jurisprudence Act- see: CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE Criminal Procedure, Code of 1963 appeal by defendant defendant consent, death sentence appeals, HB-2630 unified review procedure, HB-865 arraignment indigent defendant court cost & counsel payments, HB-1734 arrest peace officer jurisdiction, HB- 2568; SB-706 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont. bail %age deposited into Law Enforcement & Prevention Fund, HB-1257 blood tests, HB-227 corporate surety bonds, HB-719 defendant's address, HB.1792; SB-741, 1038 denial, domestic violence, SB-787 denial, previous domestic battery convictions, HB-1707 100% deposit, controlled substance & capital offenses, offenses earning life sentence, SB-721; HB-2518 charging an offense aggrvtd. battery of childorder of protection, HB-1706 aggrvtd. domestic battery, HB- 1707 child victims of sexual abuse child witness advocates, HB-1905 Criminal Jurisprudence Act, repeals & recodifies, HB-1732 domestic violence: order of protection aggrvtd. battery of child, HB-1706 aggrvtd. domestic battery, HB- 1707 arrest without warrant, SB-787 firearms possession, HB-686, 1558; SB-49 indigent defendant court counsel, HB-814 eavesdropping devices, judicial supervision Attorney General authorization, HB-1437; SB.721 electronic criminal surveillance Attorney General authorization, HB-1437; SB-721 gang-related activity, HB-403, 1437; SB.721 streetgang racketeering, SB.721, 1091 execution of sentence death sentence participants, HB-204, 608; SB-4, 652 fitness for trial commitment forms, MHDD, HB- 170 determination by court, no jury, HB-2451 DMHDD and court procedures, HB-2072; SB-293, 388 fitness while under medication, SB.721 psychotropic drug treatment, defendant hearings, HB-1268 reports & hearings, SB-293 2306 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont Grand Jury child witness advocates, HB-1905 liens and costs, new Article, HB-1732 peace bonds, new Article, HB-1732 post-conviction hearing defendant consent, death sentence petitions, HB-2630, 2658 petition filing time, HB-2236 petition specification, HB-2527 pre-trial motions improper venue, defendant prima facie proof, HB-16 rights of accused speedy trial time period, SB-1089 search and seizure contraband, fruits of crime - grounds for search warrant, HB-1792; SB-741, 1038 technical, HB-540, 866, 1053, 1248, 1623, 2310, 2311, 2312 technical, SB-4 trial child victim hearsay, HB-1069 child victim testimony, HB-160 child witness advocates, HB-1905 contempt, domestic violence victims exempt, SB-787 optical imaging copies, serve as originals, HB-1868; SB-842 prior conviction evidence, HB- 1022 venue, not element of offense, HB-16 witness immunity use immunity, street gang member, HB-403, 1437; SB-721 Criminal Proceeding Interpreter Act court interpreters, indigent defendants, SB-357 Criminal Proceedings Interpreter Act Supreme Court's Commission on Court Interpreters, SB-338 Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act inmate assets: depositions, attachment, notification, HB-1248; SB-580 Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act court hearings, no jury, SB-81 forfeiture hearings, juries, SB-1187 property use for illegal drug purposes, HB-2139; SB-1088 new acts Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, HB-719 Community Mental Health Center Order of Protection Act, SB-704, 721 Court Proceeding Televising Act, SB- 1226 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Cont Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, HB-1248; SB-580 Domestic Violence Victim's Right to Terminate Lease Act, HB-2671 Violence Prevention Act of 1995, HB- 818 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 Pretrial Services Act defendant drug testing, HB-2447 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Sexual Offenses Act victims over age 18; title, Privacy of Victims of Criminal Sexual Offenses Act, HB-855 Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act delinquency adjudication, State Attorney explanation, HB-204; SB-4 notice of felon release, HB-1255 victims, no fees for copies of records, HB-1672 State Appellate Defender Act indigent defendant contracts, competitive bidding, SB-721 Statewide Grand Jury Act child witness advocates, HB-1905 convening gunrunning, HB-204; SB-4 streetgang racketeering; Currency Reporting Act violations, HB- 1437; SB-721 DEATH Funeral or Burial Funds Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Wrongful Death Act - see: CIVIL LIABILITIES DISABLED PERSONS See Also: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Rehabilitation Services) Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act Head and Spinal Cord Injury Service Delivery System, HB-352 personal care attendants pay, HB-1869, 1873, 1874, 1875 Rehabilitation Services Advisory Council, changes to State Rehabilitation Advisory Council; membership; compensation; HB- 2341; SB-130 State contracts, bans anti-union vendors, HB-1872 supported employment programs, HB- 649, 969 technical, HB-950 Visually Impaired School admission policy, HB-560 2307 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. employment demonstration program, SB.362 Special Needs Housing Council, SB-361 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Build Illinois Act Large Business Development Act technical, SB-450 Small Business Development Act technical, SB-450 small project loan repayment period, HB-447 technical, SB-450 workers' wages, HB-26 Community Development Finance Corporation Act - see: URBAN PROBLEMS Conservation 2000, HB-368; SB-300 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act worldwide exports expansion; financial incentives; grants, reimbursement schedule, HB.2343 Development Finance Authority Act, Illinois bonds outstanding, increases, SB-1210 child care loan guarantees, HB-320 ethanol conversion project loan guarantees, HB-318 recyclable markets businesses, financing, HB-278 technical, HB-1514; SB-1209 worker retraining loan guarantees, HB- 317 East St. Louis Area Development Act demonstration enterprise zone, HB- 1380 Washington Park & National City, HB-1371, 1379 Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 equal opportunity, SB-1184 technical, HB-I 157 Employee Ownership Assistance Act Employee Owned Enterprise Advisory Council, replaces task force, SB-777 repeals, HB-377; SB-777 Enterprise Zone Act E. St. Louis demonstration zone, HB- 1365, 1385 high impact businesses, HB-1212; SB- 729,907 municipal plans, HB-1408 public improvement grants, HB-1418 technical, SB-450 Illinois River Valley Development Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT- Cont. Kendall County, includes; expands Auth. membership, HB-1850 Large Business Development Act - see: Build Illinois Act Manufacturing Technology Alliance Act equal opportunity, SB-1184 new acts E. St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1410 Economic Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1995, SB-135, 567 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, HB-555 Empowerment Zones Implementation Act, HB-1990 Local Economy Building Plan Act, HB-1375 Rebuild Our Cities, SB-1145 Southeast Metropolitan Area Industrial Development Study Act, HB-1770 Northeastern Illinois Planning Act commissioners, adds, HB-810 commissioners, Cook County representation, HB-1156 Prairie State 2000 Authority Act equal opportunity, SB-1184 technical, HB-1467 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act, repeals, SB- 675 Research Park Authority Act - see: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Small Business Development Act - see: Build Illinois Act small business, DCCA statutes study, HB-249 small business, DOT program, HB-255 Small Units of Government for Economic Development and Stability Task Forces, SB-538 SW Illinois Development Authority Act local government authorization, HB-1489 SW Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Act officers, HB-1376 Technology Advancement and Development Act E. St. Louis research center, HB-1409 technical, SB-1098 ELECTIONS Election Code absentee voting 2308 ELECTIONS-Cont. absentee cancellation, vote in person; absent voter name posting; coercion of disabled or unqualified absent voters, HB- 2576; SB-1288 absentee voting panels of judges, SB-956 application by mail, SB-751,956 application duplication; primary elections; furnished by St. Bd. of Elections; voter eligibility; SB- 952 ballot delivery, hospitals, HB-1715 in-person voting, SB-617 precinct tabulation optical scan technology voting equipment, HB-1825 special absentee voting panels, pollwatchers, HB-1717 specific reasons, eliminates, HB- 154 voter assistance, no candidate helpers, HB-1204 voter assistant names, HB-1205 voter rights statement, include with absentee application, SB- 1216 advisory referenda - see: public policy questions ballots absentee ballot blanks, St. Bd. Elections file, SB-952 ballots/ballot boxes and poll books precinct tabulation optical scan technology voting equipment, HB-1825 canvassing ICC, elected, HB-664, 2187; SB-598 U of I board, appointed, HB-444, 883; SB.242, 718 Commerce Commission, elected, HB- 664, 2187; SB-598 conduct of elections absentee cancellation, vote in person; absent voter name posting; coercion of disabled or unqualified absent voters, HB- 2576; SB-1288 gang symbols at polling places, bans, SB-974 precinct tabulation optical scan technology voting equipment, HB-1825 special absentee voting panels, pollwatchers, HB-1717 write-in candidates, HB-1716 write-in votes, HB-448; SB-1026 contesting elections U of I board, appointed, HB-444, 883; SB-242, 718 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS- Cont disclosure, campaign contributions & expenditures candidates, HB-191 candidates, nonresident donations, HB-1766 Chicago ward & township committeemen, HB-1498 legislative Sessions, no contributions, HB-1498; SB- 1066 limits; employment disclosures; false campaign allegations; complaints; fines, HB-1908 limits: State Senate/ Representative campaign contributions & expenditures, SB-166 political comm. expenditures, HB- 687, 1485; SB-951 political comm. loans; assets disclosure; notice of contributions; SB-314 political comm., limitations; filing of documents; organization statements, HB-1206; SB-956 political comm., new, HB-1206; SB-315 principal campaign organization designations; limits; exclusions; SB-933 State buildings, no contributions, HB-1628 elected officials board of appeals commissioners, HB-239 Chi. educational service regional sup't., HB-1342; SB-416 Chicago Board of Education, HB- 2111 ICC, elected, HB-664 U of I board, appointed, HB-883; SB-242, 718 election judges appointed committeemen, bans, HB-1205 appointment, July, SB-390 pollwatchers, special absentee voting panels, HB-1717; SB-956 residency; vacancies; number, HB- 1112 filing periods, HB-1111; SB-956 nominations certification, deceased candidates, HB-448; SB-1026 electoral boards; selection; vacancies; compensation; legal counsel; costs; administrative judges; recorded meetings; administrative review, HB-2399 filing, application, notice times, shortens, SB-519 2309 ELECTIONS-Cont. general primary, SB-316, 952 ICC, elected, HB-664, 2187; SB.598 municipal officers, no consolidated primary nominations, SB-780 new Statewide political party, HB- 13 objections, 3 copies, HB-1205 open primaries, HB-2186 petition circulators, no pay, SB-34 petition signer residence info, HB- 1208 petitions, notice of valid, HB-39 petitions, objections, SB-955 primaries, declaration of party affiliation, HB-1210 primary voting exclusions, HB-513, 1152 township offices canvassing board, HB-570 U of I board, appointed, HB-444, 883; SB-242, 718 U of I trustee election redistricting, HB-2188 vacancies on ballots, HB-1902 write-ins, HB-448, 1716; SB-956 precincts size, HB-1 113 prohibitions and penalties absentee cancellation, vote in person; absent voter name posting; coercion of disabled or unqualified absent voters, HB- 2576; SB-1288 activities on public property, HB- 984 coercion to illegally apply to vote; coercion to vote inconsistent with voter's intent, HB-2416 felons, bans from public office, SB- 954 public policy questions backdoor referenda, HB-2676 ballot referenda limitation, HB- 1291, 1299, 1749; SB-323, 326 gambling expansion, HB-898; SB- 431 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 petition signer residence info, HB- 1208 presidential primary ballots, bans pub. questions, SB-519 school district boundary change petitions, HB-2508 referenda local gov't., standardization, SB- 121 registration change of address forms, HB-2416 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. computer-based registration file, HB-2263; SB.426 E. St. Louis election commissioner, abolishes; county clerk duties, SB-588 filing, application, notice times, shortens, SB-519 multiple forms furnished: federal and State & local elections, HB- 2416 National Voter Registration Act of 1993, implementation, HB- 574, 665,2416; SB-1155 precinct lists fees, HB-448, 1714; SB-1026 resignations and vacancies determination date, HB-509 State central committee vacancies, SB-956 State holidays, SB-956 technical, HB-928, 1432, 1435, 1469, 1496, 1497, 1500, 1518, 1519, 2409, 2410, 2414, 2415, 2416,2418, 2421, 2422, 2424 technical, SB-951, 953, 1011 time of holding elections Chicago Board of Education, HB- 2111 Chicago mayor, SB-947 county assessors, repeals, HB- 2428; SB-571 general primary, SB-316, 519 ICC, elected, HB-664, 2187; SB-598 municipal officers, no consolidated primary nominations, SB-780 river conservancy district trustees, nonpartisan elections, SB-1193 school board members, HB-2573 U of I board, appointed, HB-444, 883; SB-242, 718 U of I board, appointed, HB-883; SB-242, 718 U of I trustee election, redistricting, HB-2188 voting machines/electronic, mechanical or electric voting systems precinct tabulation optical scan technology voting equipment, HB-1825 special absentee voting panels; late ballots, HB-1717 voting machines/voting systems non-card using systems, HB-I 114 new acts Bonds for Correctional Institutions Referendum Act, HB-1299 Campaign Sign Regulation Act, HB- 1174 2310 ELECTIONS- Cont. Congressional Term Limitations, HB- 2243 Gambling Referendum Act, SB-323, 431 Gambling Right to Vote Act, HB-898 Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Voting by Minors Act, HB-141 State Board of Elections campaign contribution investigations, fines, rulings, SB-951 complaint filings, final judgments in 60 days, SB-956 EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AND SERVICES Emergency Management Agency Act - see: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act - See: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Emergency Telephone System Act - See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Law Enforcement Emergency Care Act - see: CIVIL IMMUNITIES EMPLOYMENT Advertisement for Strike Workers Act permanent replacements, bans; short title - Ad. for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1815 Child Labor Law skating rink employment, HB-82 disabled persons employment demonstration program SB-362 Emergency Employment Development Act equal opportunity, SB-1184 Employee Arbitration Act nonunion employee resolutions, HB- 2505 Employee Commute Options Act - See: VEHICLES Employee Ownership Assistance Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act funding, HB-1382 Industrial Commission annual report, contents, SB-1167 decisions, judicial review, SB-302 director, arbitrators; hearing & disposition of claims; interest & penalties, HB-838 employer penalty waivers, statements to Auditor General, SB-1042 employer safety consultations, SB-1040 fee determinations, HB-136 final decision deadlines, SB-1168 hearings, imprisoned claimants, SB- 280 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Medical Board of Determination of Occupational Diseases, SB-1041 workplace injury panels, SB-683 Job Training Coordinating Council Act - see: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Labor Dispute Act striking workers, no permanent replacement hiring, HB-1815 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen and State Employees Compensation Act police & fire chaplains, incl.; death in line of duty compensation, incr., HB-2278 Minimum Wage Law applicability: truckers, HB-1576 increase, HB-1183; SB-516, 1157 motor carrier workers, HB-2572; SB- 1242 overtime exemptions, SB-246, 769 overtime pay exemptions, HB-707 tip credit, increases, HB-2260, 2420; SB-902 new acts Charitable, Religious, and Education Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 Employee Insurance Portability Act, HB-2073 Employee Protection Act, HB-2299 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB-355 Employment Training Act, HB-1772 Fair Employment Standards Act, HB- 2291 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB-354; HB-1566 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Ill., HB-1406 Health Care Purchasing Group Act, HB-680, 892; SB-842 Home Work Act, SB-1062 Job Training Program Consolidation Act, SB-128, HB-620 Job Training Voucher Act, SB-1164 Labor Equity Act, Ill., HB-1815 Not-For-Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act, HB-1273 Prison Industries Act, HB-552 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 1353, 1368 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1420 Welfare to Work Act, HB-1950 Personnel Record Review Act wages while inspecting records; exemptions from inspection; awards, court discretion; frivolous complaint fines, SB-739 2311 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Prevailing Wage Act contracts under $500,000, exempt, SB- 257 determination, locality prevailing wage, SB-255 private correctional facility, public works, SB-69, 601, 768 repeals, HB-26 technical, HB-83, 1778; SB-982 TIF, public works projects; public utility company contracts, SB-421 Private Employment Agency Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Public Employment Office Act Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-971, 1617; SB-151 Research Park Authority Act - see: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act employee activities during nonworking hours, no employer reprisals, HB- 2282 State employees - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES State Universities Civil Service Act - see: HIGHER EDUCATION Structural Work Act - see: CIVIL IMMUNITIES Unemployment Insurance Act administrative law judges, SB-408 allocation of funds, repayment of unemployment due to award of back pay, SB-281 benefit charges, liability, SB-320 disclosure I11. Municipal Retirement Fund, HB-964 law enforcement agencies, SB-29, 83 eligibility employee misconduct, disqualification, HB-2041 employee terminated after giving notice of leaving, HB-1275 job training voucher program participation, no disqualification for Unemployment Ins. benefits, SB-1164 locked out employees, HB-302, 2589 non-academic higher ed. employees, HB-1455 private school bus drivers, SB-620 school crossing guards, HB-511 temporary help agency assignees, HB-1602 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. independent contractors; employed exclusions; employment exemptions loan closing agents, title insurance companies, SB-1206 ministers, HB-782 private couriers, HB-1309, 1583 real estate closing agents; real estate appraisers, SB-1206 truck owner-operator, HB-398 labor disputes, Chicago, SB-1016 technical, HB-88, 89, 1219, 1765, 1775, 1776, 2594, 2595, 2687, 2688; SB-1I Wage Payment and Collection Act employment placement agencies; payment schedule requests; depository designations, HB-377; SB-660 Wages of Women and Minors Act, repeals, HB-1748 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act - See: CIVIL LIABILITIES Work Under Compressed Air Act, repeals, HB-1748 Workers' Compensation Act Act application; insurance compliance; employer's rights, Amer. w/ Disabilities Act; accident notice; burial expenses; Rate Adjustment Fund contributions; compensation, injuries; HB-838 average weekly wage determination, HB-838; SB-686 benefits fraud, HB-1143, 1804, 1824; SB-688, 786 blood alcohol content, HB-33 claims, contribution actions, HB-20; SB-381, 402 claims, repetitive trauma, HB-1812; SB-1178 collective bargaining or project agreements, HB-838, 2166; SB-687 compensation rate, disfigurement & disability, HB-1813; SB-1180 compensation, denial, blood alcohol & drug content, SB-685 compensation, partially incapacitated, HB-1814 compensation, temporary total, HB- 1620; SB-1045, 1047 coverage, out-of-State exclusions, HB- 1151 drug & alcohol use, HB-838 employee penalties, restricts, HB-1700; SB-1181 employee rights, SB-1165 employer insurance liability, SB-767 employer penalty, Second Injury or Rate Adjustment Fund payments, SB-1042 2312 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. employer safety consultations, SB-1040 fees and charges collection agencies/lawsuits, bans, HB-136 medical services limits set by Industrial Comm.; dispute resolution; collections from employees, bans, HB-1211 independent contractors; employed exclusions; employment exemptions vehicle owner, vehicle & driver services, SB-1061 Industrial Commission - see above medical insurance coverage, HB-1621 medical insurance, continued during temporary & total disability, SB- 1179 medical services; medical disclosure; medical insurer responsibilities; benefits eligibility; civil penalties; average weekly wage; drug & alcohol use; HB-838 Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) violations, penalties, SB- 1046 patient records confidentiality, HB- 1860 Rate Adjustment Fund continuing appropriation, SB-1044 employer deposits, HB-1720, 2115; SB-1241 employer penalty, nonpayment, SB-1042 repetitive trauma; Project Safe Ill. Council; ICC director & arbitrators; ICC claims hearings & dispositions; ICC interest & penalties; collective bargaining; HB-838 second doctor, HB-1850; SB-1219 State Compensation Insurance Fund, public corporation; employer liability insurance; HB-1719, 1811 subsequent injuries, use of man as whole considerations, SB-684 taxicab leasing, no employer-employee relationship, HB-1986 technical, HB-86, 87, 234, 838, 839, 1328, 1470, 1773, 1774, 2143, 2593 technical, SB-15, 391,778, 785 treatment records, copies, HB-846 vocational rehabilitation services, SB- 1043 withheld benefits, additional employer penalty, HB-1915 Workers' Occupational Diseases Act Act application; insurance compliance; employer's rights, Amer. w/ Disabilities Act; accident notice; burial expenses; Rate Adjustment Fund contributions; compensation, injuries; HB-838 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. benefits fraud, HB-1143, 1804, 1824; SB-688, 786 claims, contribution actions, HB-20; SB-381, 402 compensation, temporary total, SB- 1045 coverage, out-of-State exclusions, HB- 1151 employee rights, SB-1165 employer insurance liability, SB-767 fees and charges collection agencies/lawsuits, bans, HB-136 Medical Board of Determination of Occupational Diseases, SB-1041 medical services; medical disclosure; medical insurer responsibilities; benefits eligibility; civil penalties; average weekly wage; drug & alcohol use; HB-838 patient records confidentiality, HB- 1860 repetitive trauma; Project Safe 11. Council; ICC director & arbitrators; ICC claims hearings & dispositions; ICC interest & penalties; collective bargaining; HB-838 State Compensation Insurance Fund, public corporation; employer liability insurance; HB-1719, 1811 technical, HB-86, 2143 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY Alternate Fuels Act, repeals, HB-2663 Environmental Protection Act air pollution coal combustion waste; coal combustion by-product, SB-327 county grain elevator dump-pit areas, HB-412 emissions reduction credits, vehicle repairs or retrofitting, HB-1528 emissions reductn. market system; emission trading units; ozone attainment, SB-460 landscape waste, HB-1691; SB- 694 definitions alternate fuel, coal combustion by- product; coal combustion waste, HB-2137 storage site; transfer station; transfer container, SB.789, 790 enforcement MSWLF disposal operations restric-on tions; cost estimates; performance bond; SB-629 notice of filing complaint to person complained against; minor violation notice & compliance, SB-855 2313 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-Cont. facilities internal audit compliance, HB-1547 land pollution and refuse disposal adjacent site remediation, SB-214 Agrichemical Facility Response Action Program, SB-448 asphalt production facilities, not near schools, HB-551 audits, industrial hygienists, HB-544 beverage container recycling, SB- 228 brownfields, Hazardous Waste Fund, HB-901 coal combustion by-product leachate tests, SB-327 covenants not to sue, potential hazardous substance release, HB-762 Env. Pro. Permit & Inspection Fund appropriations limits, SB-461 garbage transfer stations, HB- 1857; SB-231 hazardous educational waste collection, HB.358 incinerators near schools, HB-151 landscape waste, separate vehicle loads, SB-231 liquor containers, toxic packaging reduction, SB-231 local gov't. transfer stations & composting facilities, EPA financial assistance, HB-2600 local tipping fees, SB-631 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 MSWLF disposal operator performance bond, HB-1089 municipal waste transfer, recycling & disposal, HB-929 ownership, bankruptcy, SB-107 pesticide contamination, HB-1595 removal & remedial action costs liability, SB-46 response action plans completion, EPA "no further remediation letters", SB-1153 setback exemptions, recycling garbage transfer stations, HB- 1089 toxic packaging reduction, liquor pkging. exemptions, SB-461 white goods, change to major appliances, HB-1526 white goods, seminars, HB-1527 leaking underground storage tank program (LUST) applicability; terms; site & risk assessments; audits; releases; groundwater; deposits, HB-901; SB.721 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-Cont. DOT property acquisition, LUST fund reimbursement for corrective actions, HB-1059 DOT/EPA cost recovery, corrective action, HB-1059 environmental impact fee deposits, HB-819, 901; SB-721 lender liability & rights, SB-574, 629 MSWLF disposal operations restric-on tions; cost estimates; performance bond; SB-629 penalties abatement, SB-46 civil penalties, increases, HB-140 permits Clean Air Act Permit Program fund uses, SB-461 Cook County pollution control facilities, SB-84 local site approval, expirations, HB-257, 1086, 1336; SB-629, 1266 local siting approval, HB-257, 1086 1089, 1336; SB-629 municipal waste incinerators, SB-68 waste combustion pollution control facilities, moratorium, SB-1259 public water supplies laboratory certification & administrative assessment fees, HB-729 water pollution loans, HB-1793 regulations PCB rules, 3/5 vote of Ill. General Assembly, HB-1542 site remediation procedures, new Title, HB-359, 544, 901; SB-46 technical, HB-283, 286, 287, 289, 359, 360, 412, 788, 789, 791, 819, 910, 1086, 1752 technical, SB-178, 179, 630, 970, 1127 used tires recycling; storage sites; fees; HB- 1089; SB.629 water pollution sewage works operator qualifications, HB-257 wastewater treatment permit exceptions, SB-630 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act technical, HB-1087 new acts Aboveground Gasoline Storage Tank Act, SB-259 Airport Noise Act, HB-2345 Airport Noise Reduction Act, HB-2344 Brownfields Redevelopment Act, SB- 1153 \ 2314 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-Cont. Environmental Impact Fee Act, HB- 819, 901' SB.721 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, HB- 2345 Pesticide Act Agrichemical Facility Response Action Program, HB-1595; SB.448 licenses; fees; Dpt. Agriculture powers; judicial review; emergency rulemaking, HB-1147; SB-392, 448 pesticide remediation, Dpt. Agriculture, HB-1595; SB.448 Response Action Contractor Indemnification Act Brownfields Redevelopment Fund, replace Response Action Contr. Indemn. Fund, SB-1153 State payment requirements, HB-2429; SB-1153 Solid Waste Management Act, Illinois technical, HB-1088 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act county plans, HB-901, 1972 quantity based garbage fees, HB-662 Water Well Construction Code permits, disclosure, public records, HB-729 ESTATES Organ Donation Request Act consent precedence; consent procurement responsibility; notice of organ availability, SB-445 notification agreements; deceased medical records; HB-1322 Probate Act adopted children, inheritances & property rights, HB-1023, 1100 closing estate, objection filing dates, HB-377, 1023 estate, surviving spouse share, SB-792 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 guardians, standby guardians, temporary guardians: appointments, HB-1506 guardianship proceedings; appointments; notices; HB-1910 home health nurse beneficiaries, HB- 1241 investments, authorized agents, HB-377, 1608, 2099 liability: health care providers, guardians, SB-79, 640 limitation on actions, HB-1023 powers of appointment, HB.377, 1023, 1031 public administrators, guardians, conservators public administrator salary, SB.109 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ESTATES -Cont public guardians, family violence seminars, SB-787 representatives of child, removal by petition or motion, HB-1023 suit on bond, devastavit, HB-377, 1023, 1029 technical, HB-1607, 2364; SB-938, 1147, 1148 validity contests, notice, HB-377, 1023, 1034, 2101 ETHICS Governmental Ethics Act contributions during legislative Session, honoraria, HB-1498; SB-1066 economic interest disclosure filed at time of appointment; filing sites; HB-1124 school administrators, SB-165 school district employees, HB-798, 2042 U of I Board of Trustees, removes, HB-444, 883; SB-242, 718 Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 legislative candidate solicitation of funds, SB-1066 legislative newsletters, HB-738; SB- 166, SB-1121 meal expenses; business with former State employees; use of confidential info; HB-777 technical, HB-1498, 1501; SB-950 New Acts Board of Ethics Act, SB-1151 Legislative Ethics Act, HB-601 Riverboat Gambling Act, Code of Ethics, HB-2 EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Bureau of the Budget Act professional licensing fees review, HB- 1747 revenue estimates, HB-2054 technical, HB-420 zero-based budgets, HB-486 Capital Development Board Act correctional facility children's housing, HB-746 Correctional Privatization Commission Act, SB-69, 768 school district grant index, HB-472; SB-1009, 1161 Civil Administrative Code See also: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT; See also: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT 2315 EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. legislative liaisons, State agency funding prohibition, HB-1909 Parkinson's Disease Control Advisory Board, HB-1321 technical, HB-80, 81, 422, 1433, 1434, 2427, 2599; SB-335, 336, 337, 667 Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies Act - see: FINANCIAL REGULATION Emergency Management Agency Act abolishes; transfer to Dpt. Military Affairs, HB-1936 agency emergency coordinators, SB- 404 Health Facilities Authority Act - See: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Historic Preservation District Act - see: HISTORIC PRESERVATION Housing Development Act - see: HOUSING Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act - See: HISTORIC PRESERVATION new acts Agency Appropriation Act, HB-228, 2628 Agency Performance Review Act, HB- 627 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-243 Babysitter Registration Act, HB-834 Board of Ethics Act, SB-1151 Budget Implementation Act, FY 1996, HB-1482 Business Development Corporation Act, SB-579; HB-2214 Career Opportunity Act, HB-316 Clean Alternative Fuels and Conservation Act, HB-852 Department of Natural Resources Act, SR-336 East St. Louis Public Works Advisory Planning Commission, HB-1390 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Family Unity Program Act, HB-2238 Federal Mandate and Federal Encroachment on State Sovereignty Act, HB-1671 FY 1996 Budget Implementation Act, SB-465 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Ill., HB-1406 Health and Human Services Delivery Planning Act, HB-2309 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-1867 Hypnotherapist Registration Act, SB- 348 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Invest in Illinois Act, HB-319 Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-815 Medicaid Cost Containment Act, HB- 2211 Mental Health Providers Act, HB-966 Not-For -Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act, HB-1273 Open Budgets Act, HB-1913 Private Mental Health Direct Care Worker Wage Act, HB-1965 Procurement Code, Illinois, SB-151; HB-971 Project Self-Sufficiency Act, HB-1949 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB-293 Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, HB- 1153, 1592; SB-509 Regional Airport Act, SB-1245 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 1368 Savings and Stability Act, HB-2056 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-1009 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1369 State Contract Employee Notice Act, HB-1809 State Financial Planning Act, SB-1110 State Government Paperwork Reduction for Business Act, SB-375 State Meal Expense Act, HB-2135 State Sovereignty Auditor Act, HB- 1932 Successor Agency Act, HB-1120 Tax Preparers Fund, HB-1027 Temporary Support Services Transfer Act, HB-2632 Thirty-Five Year Plan Act, HB-1451 Unsalaried Entity Abolition Act, HB- 1924 Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305, 2193 Workers' Compensation Agreed Bill Task Force Act, SB-1166 Research Park Authority Act Stechnical, HB-1841 Stte Agencies Historic Preservation Act -See: HISTORIC PRESERVATION State Fire Marshal Act - see: FIRE i SAFETY AND PROTECTION IEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT AGING 2316 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. bilingual sr. citizen drug booklet, HB- 165 Coordinating Committee of State Agencies Serving Older Persons, changes Technical Advisory Comm. on Aging, HB-2419 Elderly Health and Nutrition Act, HB- 392 home/community-based services study, HB-653; SB-577 nursing home care intervention pilot program, SB-359 programs and fund use, quarterly assessments, HB-650 senior citizen retail discount cards program, HB-362 AGRICULTURE Agrichemical Facility Response Action Program, HB-1595 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, repeals, SB-454, 675 low income weatherization; renewable energy business development, HB- 1368 new acts Grain Code, HB-1490 Livestock Advisory Council Act, SB-666 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB-1353 ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act - see: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES budget request data, HB-213 Chicago early intervention centers, HB-1599 grants, community drug prevention programs, HB-1212 new acts Temporary Support Services Transfer Act, HB-2632 programs compulsive gambling, HB.1270 Hispanic alcoholism prevention info campaign, HB-175 CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES Administrative Hearings Office, SB- 1188 Correctional Privatization Commission Act, SB-69, 768 equal opportunity, SB-1 184 FY96 budget implementation, SB.465 lease agreements, property ownership verification, HB-779 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont leased property purchase, notice to Comptroller & G.A., HB-626 new acts Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 State Agency Lease Act, SB-1139 State Real Estate Board Act, HB- 2551 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-2300 payments: telecommunications, motor vehicle, data processing goods & services, HB-2251 Personnel Code - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 real property leases, duration & State funds disbursement, HB-2351 State buildings, reference changes, CMS management, HB-1791 (see list, below) Effingham Regional Office Building 11. Children's School & Rehabilitation Center & 11. Visually Handicapped School- Ill. Center for Rehabilitation and Education Ill. State Psychiatric Institute - Metro Children & Adolescents Center Maine Township High School North - Suburban North Facility Revenue Center bldgs. in Spfld. Rockford Office Building-E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi Center State of Illinois Center-James R. Thompson Center technical, HB-42 workers' comp/occ diseases subrogation, Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund, HB-1892 workers' compensation/occupational diseases monies, HB.447 CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Accreditation of Services for Children Task Force, HB-2371, 2373 adoptive & foster family pools & training plans, HB-1541; SB-203 adoptive parent grants, HB-1242 case tracking system, abandonment determinations, HB-193 Child Death Review Team Act - see: CHILDREN child life support systems, HB-2583 child placements, ethnic heritage consideration, HB-1221, 1453, 2565 2317 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. child welfare services providers, qualifications, HB-2371, 2374 children's community service systems, HB-593 Children's Services Commission, HB- 2371,2372 college student youth mentor training, demonstration programs, HB-856 custody proceeding notice, HB-2528 DCFS scholarships; fee waivers, HB- 2382 domestic violence detection training, SB-787 early childhood education and care program services computer system, SB-377 foster care adoptive & foster family pools & training plans, HB-1541 child's criminal background info to provider, HB-2356 county homes, HB-2175 foster parent rights, HB-888 Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council, HB-2227 Healthy Start Program Act, HB°1967 Homeless Youth, Interagency Council on, SB-420 intake procedures, child care services; info exchange, HB-296 interstate exchange, hard-to-place & handicapped children, HB-176 investigative services, private detective contracts, SB-722 minority children adoption, minority senior citizens, SB-1247 missing children information, DCFS computer network, HB-193 multidisciplinary committees, HB-648 new acts Temporary Support Services Transfer Act, HB-2632 Quality Care Board, Inspector General office, HB-2092 savings accounts; child expenses reimbursements, HB-2226 school day care center grants, HB-948 service programs, provider participants, HB.868; SB-758 shelter care; transitional housing; HB- 2381 technical, HB-837, 1271, 1349, 2385; SB-378 Civil Administrative Code see also: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT see also: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. see individual Departments COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act - see: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Advisory Council & Div. of Defense Contract Procurement, repeals, HB-447 alternate energy grants; weatherization, renewable energy business development, HB-1368 Business Development Corporation Working Group, HB-2214; SB-579 Child Care Trust Fund, HB-382 community college grants, technical training curricula, HB-1807 community/rural development grants, SB-806 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT E. St. Louis foreign trade zone, HB- 1352 E. St. Louis Riverfront Development Advisory Commission, HB-1354 Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Emergency Employment Development Act see: EMPLOYMENT Employee Ownership Assistance Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Employment Training Panel, HB-1772 empowerment: Chicago, Spfld., E.St.Louis, HB-1441 Enterprise Zone Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT equal opportunity, SB-1184 grants, local gov't. trash collection & housing demolition, HB-1425 11. business modernization & competitiveness conferences, HB- 1806 Keep Illinois Beautiful - see: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Lt. Gov. Community Service Commission Act, transfers to DCCA, SB-756 Minority & Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board, HB-1600 new acts Business Development Corporation Act, SB-579 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB-1353 2318 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Southeast Metropolitan Area Industrial Development Study Act, HB-1770 Parks College, feasibility study, HB-1398 Promotion Act, Illinois - see: TRADE AND TOURISM rural community development, HB-447 SE Metropolitan Area Industrial Development Study Act, HB-1770 small business statutes study, HB-249 small business workplace safety loan program, HB-1693, Small Units of Government for Economic Development and Stability Task Forces, SB-538 technical changes, HB-44 Technology Advancement and Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT tourism computer marketing program, HB-1783 Urban Assistance Office plan; General Assembly report, HB-1393 workers' cooperative assistance program, HB-1357, 1370 workers' cooperative assistance program, youth in high unemployment areas, HB-1357, 1370 CONSERVATION Conservation Passport discount cards, HB-1529 disabled veteran fees, bans, HB-259 Firearm Training Act - see: PUBLIC SAFETY grants, county open space or recreational areas, HB-2432 Illinois and Michigan Canal State Park Act - see: PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS programs Adopt-A-Park, HB-1530 Adopt-A-River, HB-280, 1147 renames Dpt. of Natural Resources; duties from DENR, Dpt. Mines & Minerals, Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council, DOT Water Resources, E095-2; SB.336 State Parks Act - see: PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS CORRECTIONS Correctional Privatization Commission Act, SB-69, 768 financial/property administration unclaimed prisoner funds; commissary, vending machine & amusement device sale profits, HB-985 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont new acts Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, SB-580 organization equal opportunity, SB-1184 impact incarceration adult facilities, HB-1662 juvenile impact incarceration programs, HB-497 regimented juvenile training programs, HB-460, 612, 1384 powers and duties electric security fences, HB-674 juvenile detention centers, regional, HB-301 Regional Life Skills Resource Centers, HB-2472 technical, HB-1901; SB-997 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Industrial Commission annual report contents, SB-1167 Job Training Voucher Act, SB-1164 new acts Job Training Voucher Act, SB- 1164 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 Public Employment Office Act - see: EMPLOYMENT ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Coal and Energy Development Bond Act -See: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES coal combustion by-products leachate test, SB-327 Geographic Information Council Act short title; membership; user advisory committee, HB-949; SB.231 packing materials reduction study, HB- 1533 statewide school recycling program, HB-1532 transfers of powers, E095-2; SB-336 waterway project grants, SB-123 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS banks and savings & loans regulatory authority, HB-467 technical, HB-376 HUMAN RIGHTS computer skills training, HB-961 investigative services, private detective contracts, SB-722 INSURANCE Industrial Commission annual report contents, SB-1167 Insurance Fraud Investigation Division, SB-554 2319 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS GOF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Medicaid patient long-term care coverage study, HB-666; SB-578 new acts Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Senior Citizen Insurance Advisory Board, HB-956 LABOR commissioners; inspectors; data collection; realty jurisdiction; HB- 1748 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act - see: EMPLOYMENT LOTTERY see also: GAMING REGULATION (Lottery Law) MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (MHDD) adolescent/teen suicide prevention program and Area Service Councils, repeals, SB-388 annual plan contents, HB-170 Area Service Councils, repeals, SB°293 bed space closure: report, resident placement, HB-170 budget request data, HB-213 Chester mental health center, patient confinement, HB-2072 confinement of persons, SB-293 disabled persons employment demonstration program, §SB362 facility services, private contracts, SB-906 federal funds, use, HB-170 grants, Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-361 grants, Ill. Special Olympics, HB-1212 grants, mental illness research & treatment, HB-1212; SB-296, 1258 inpatient care, unfit or insane criminals, HB-170, 2072 loans, Community Integrated Living Arrangements home conversions, SB-626 medication aides training program, SB- 840 mental health center name changes, HB-2072; SB-293, 388 patient confinement, SB-388 rate determinations, geographic regions, SB-176, 975 service programs, provider participants, HB-868; SB-758 Special Needs Housing Coordinating Law, SB-361 supported employment programs, conversion of vocational employment programs, HB-649, 969 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont technical, HB-905 MILITARY AFFAIRS Emergency Management Agency, abolishes, transfers to Dpt. Military Affairs, HB-1936 Ill. National Guardsman's Compensation Act survivors compensation, killed in line of duty, NB-2278 Military Code retirement rant, SB-560 salaries, SB-428 MINES AND MINERALS Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act - see: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES coal combustion by-products leachate test, SB-327 transfers of powers, Dept. of Natural Resources, E095-2; SB-336 NATURAL RESOURCES creates, SB-336 Illinois and Michigan Canal State Park Act - see: PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS reorganizes, HB-965 new acts Agency Performance Review Act, HB- 627 Ammunition Tax Act, SB-546 Business Development Corportation Act, SB-579 Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB 721 Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, SB-580 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 FY 1996 Budget Implementation Act, SB-465 Grain Code, H131490 Job Training Voucher Act, SB-1164 Livestock Advisory Council Act, SB- 666 Medical Enterprise Zone Act, SB-1114 Needle Exchange Program Act, HB- 408 Personal Protection Act of 1995, SB- 1190 Project Self-Sufficiency Act, HB-1949 Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 1353 2320 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont Southeast Metropolitan Area Industrial Development Study Act, HB-1770 State Agency Lease Act, SB-1139 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-2551 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-2300 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-240 Welfare to Work Act, HB-1950 NUCLEAR SAFETY licensing, student loan delinquency sanctions, SB.442 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION dedicated fund deposits, Dpt. fees & fines collection, SB-859 health care professionals registry, SB- 506 licensing child support delinquency sanctions, HB-209, 273; SB.10, 380 student loan delinquency sanctions, HB.1790; SB.442 tax-delinquent licensees, denial of license, HB-584 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 PUBLIC AID administration AFDC energy cost grants, HB- 1735 AFDC private support program, SB-966 AFDC resumption, Dpt. report, HB-531 AFDC transportation allowance, HB-1948 aid payment schedule, SB-143 aid recipient work transportation reimbursements, HB-1703 aid 2-year limit demonstration program, SB-181 Chicago Job Transportation Demonstration Program, HB- 1753 correctional inmate public aid applications, SB.8 cost-of-living increases, HB-1953 Earnfare - see: PUBLIC AID (Public Aid Code) family responsibility demonstration program, HB- 890 Florida Family Transition Project evaluation, SB-847 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. food stamps, work-related activities requirement, HB-1678 Inspector General office, independent operation, SB-1169 job instruction pilot welfare reduction program, SB-143 managed health care entities, HB- 889 Medicaid financial plan, HB-904 MHDD patient income, HB-1060 paternity determinations, HB-209; SB-10, 380 witness oaths, Inspector General, HB-1794 AFDC/food stamp early fraud prevention & detection, HB-5, 890 Domestic Violence Shelters Act - see: FAMILIES Elderly Health and Nutrition Act, HB- 392 grants, Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-361 Health Finance Reform Act - see: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Job Training Evaluation Act, repeals, HB-241 Medicaid patient long-term care coverage study, HB-666; SB-578 new acts Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Project Self-Sufficiency Act, HB- 1949 Temporary Support Services Transfer Act, HB-2632 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB- 240 Welfare to Work Act, HB-1950 nursing home care intervention pilot program, SB-359 programs breast self-examination, HB-169 housing authority tenant job training & placement, HB-1580 public assistance fraud prevention & detection program, SB-700 Welfare Reform Task Force, HB-2465 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDS medical treatment study, HB- 533 breast cancer & mammograms information, SB-1095 breast cancer report, HB-879 Chicago Out-Patient Clinic Act - see: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Children Emergency Medical Services program, HB-354 2321 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont Children's Emergency Medical Services Division, SB-188 dental coordinator, SB-689 Elderly Health and Nutrition Act, HB- 392 grants, children's cancer research, HB- 1212 grants, Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-361 grants, sarcoidosis research, HB-2582 hospital inspection standards, HB-1165 hospital stay duration following childbirth, DPH conformity rules, HB-2558 Hunger Board, HB-172 men's health issues staff person, HB- 653 Minority Health Advisory Panel, HB-309 new acts Medical Enterprise Zone Act, SB- 1114 Needle Exchange Program Act, HB-408 obsolete study, repeals, SB-1138 Organ Transplantation Task Force membership; report; continuance, HB-2617 programs AIDS awareness: prenatal transmission, teenagers, HB-175 bilingual sr. citizen drug workbook, HB-165 girl school drop-outs: athletes v. non-athletes, HB- 1316 home IV drugs, HB-1660 Maternal-Infant HIV Transmission: Program, education, service provider list, Council, HB-1657 medically underserved area health care professional distribution, HB-144 needle exchange programs, HB- 406; SB-197 pregnant women/children health program consolidation, HB- 2242 preventive medicine effects study, HB-2579 sarcoidosis research, HB-2563 quarantines/isolation, infectious diseases, HB-2330; SB-746 sarcoidosis research, HB-2563, 2564 violent injuries, reports by hospitals, HB-1977 WIC funds, bank drafts, HB-535 women's health issue staff duties, HB- 303, 824 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. REHABILITATION SERVICES budget request data, HB-213 Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act See: DISABLED PERSONS FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 Rehabilitation Services Advisory Council, changes to State Rehabilitation Advisory Council; membership; compensation; HB- 2341 supported employment programs, conversion of vocational employment programs, HB-649, 969 Visually Impaired School admission policy, HB-560 REVENUE administration; informal assessment review; HB-2332 delinquent child support, collections, HB-209, 273; SB-10, 380 duties: publications, SB-92 Electronic Funds Transfer Study Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Environmental Impact Fee Act, HB- 819,901; SB-721 gasoline, alcohol %age determination by Dir. of Revenue, HB-1147 homestead exemption simplification study, HB-724 property tax payment study, HB-725 uniform tax publication requirements, HB-2190 STATE POLICE appointments, former ICC employees, HB-46; SB-54 babysitter criminal background investigations, HB-834 child offender registration, HB-35 community corrections officers, HB- 2047; SB-894 Criminal Identification Act - see: LAW ENFORCEMENT death investigations, notice to survivors, HB-157 Decoy Law Enforcement Vehicle program, SB-1235 fees, local government services, HB-2401 force reduction, reinstatement by seniority, SB-962 handgun responsibilities, SB-1118 kickstart fund, new State Police vehicle purchases, HB-823 local government grants, Ammunition Tax Fund, SB-546 longevity increment, HB-702 new acts Ammunition Tax Act, SB-546 2322 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB-721 Personal Protection Act of 1995, SB-1190 Violent Offender Registration Community Notification Act, HB-2525 sex offender registration, HB-2234, 2517; SB-721 State Police Merit Board backpay awards, HB-913 Statewide Organized Gang Database Act (SWORD) gang data compilation with Criminal Justice Info. Auth., HB-2575 training, SB-333 Gang Intervention Network task force; Att. Gen. gang tracking, citizen training, SB-333 TRANSPORTATION Aeronautics Division Civil Air Patrol, DOT support & assistance, SB.97 coal combustion by-products leachate test, SB-327 county road projects, Road Fund loans, HB-2174 DOT oversight, motor fuel tax fund use, HB-2134, 2173 Elderly Health and Nutrition Act, HB- 392 new acts Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 Regional Airport Authority Act, SB-1245 overweight vehicle fines, weight enforcement programs, HB-1085 property transfers, Regional Airport Authority, SB-1245 small business program, HB-255 toll highway system, DOT administration, SB-1010, 1162 transfers of powers, Dept. of Natural Resources, E095-2; SB-336 VETERANS AFFAIRS donations use, contributor designations; applicability, all Ill. homes; use of funds interest & income; HB-1508 grants; Women in Military Service for America Memorial, HB-1510; SB- 428, 560 Korean War Memorial selections, HB- 2543 Persian Gulf War Syndrome treatment program, HB-1760 technical, HB-128, 424 veteran home admission: Persian Gulf Conflict vets, vet. spouses, HB-1508 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT- Cont. veterans' homes, SB-560 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Attorney General additional bonds, SB-585 Bond Counsel Unit, HB-754 child support collection authority, SB- 1175 children's toys federal safety standards, compliance monitoring, SB-290 death penalty appeals, A.G. representation, HB-2027 employer information requests, persons owing support, HB-1891 workers' compensation fraud investigative unit, HB-1821 Civil Administrative Code Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-971, 1617; SB-151 technical change, HB-43 Comptroller Balanced Budget Act, Ill., HB-1911, 2054 Comptroller Merit Employment Code - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Comptroller's Records Act equal opportunity, SB-1184 electronic vouchers; agency signature documents & delegations, SB-587 Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB-1731 fees on warrants, authorizes, SB-587 frivolous or excessive vouchers, SB-593 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 State budget & revenue figures certification, HB-1943 State warrants, valid 12 months, HB-2248 technical, HB-2250; SB-557, 754 unexpired apprpropriation expenditures, SB-587 Governor budget items, DMHDD special education student transition program, HB-2070 Responsible Education Funding Law appropriation amounts, minimum, SB-1030 State budget proposal, estimates calculation, SB-1000 State budget, submission first Wed. in February, HB-2258 Zero-Based Budget Act, HB-486 12-Month Balanced Budget Act, HB- 2054 2323 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Lieutenant Governor duties reduction, HB-2034 Federal Mandate and Federal Encroachment on State Sovereignty Act, HB-1671 Lt. Gov. Community Service Commission Act, transfers to DCCA, SB-756 State Board of Education service evaluation reports, HB-181 new acts Board of Ethics Act, SB-1151 Business Development Corporation Act, SB-579 Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, SB-580 Federal Mandate and Federal Encroachment on State Sovereignty Act, HB-1671 Home Investment Trust Fund, HB-2334 Hypnotherapist Registration Act, SB- 348 Interstate Research Commission on Climatic Change Act, HB-2301 Local Gov't Officer Salary Increase Act, HB-1276 Open Budgets Act, HB-1913 Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Revenue Stabilization Act, SB-154 State Agency Frivolous and Excessive Voucher Act, SB-593 State Financial Planning Act, SB-I1110 Workers' Compensation Agreed Bill Task Force Act, SB-1166 Secretary of State Capitol building metal detectors, HB- 588 Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB-1731 Identification Card Act - see: INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS Secretary of State Merit Employment Code -- see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Treasurer Deposit of State Moneys Act community development loans, HB-1769 deposit agreements: interest calculation, compounding, collection, SB-1150 investment policy, HB-1853 unpaid vendors, notifications of approval of payment, SB-286 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Inspector General; third party contracts, HB-1853 investment policy, HB-1853 technical, SB-632 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Bosnia-Herzegovina military duty, State employees, E095-5 Department of Natural Resources Dpt. Conservation, renames; transfers duties from DENR, Dpt. Mines & Minerals, Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council, DOT Water Resources, E095-2; SB-336 Governor's Commission on Gangs in Illinois, E095-4 Lieutenant Governor-Economic Development Lt. Gov. duties; Economic Development Coordinating Council, E095-1 State Justice Commission, Illinois reporting dates; membership, E095-4 FAIRS Agricultural Fair Act cooperative extension services; licensing; fund distribution; HB- 1694 county fairs insurance reimbursements, expenditures, HB-1493 State Fair Act advertising rights sales and sales proceeds; violations; Dpt. powers; HB-1493 Farm Safety Course pilot, HB-1650 FAMILIES Adoption Act adoptee name changes, HB.119 adoption consent, prisoners, HB-2384 Adoption Reform Study Committee, HB-1178; SB-1140 agency race discrimination, HB-1221 appeals, completion within one year, SB-833 biological mother expense disclosure, HB-1430; SB-203 criminal background investigation applicants for adoptive children outside U.S., SB-86, 1140 FY96 budget implementation, SB.465 Mother's Putative Father Registry, DCFS, HB-2435; SB-1140 notice; parentage actions; putative father registry info; HB-1741; SB- 1140 petitioner advanced age consideration, SB-1247 2324 FAMILIES-Cont placement, ethnic heritage consideration, HB-1221, 1453 placements, DCFS grants to adoptive parents, HB-1242 putative father notice, irrevocable denial of paternity and consent to adoption, SB-79 technical, HB-1350, 1351, 1712, 2394 unfitness, grounds, HB-326, 1346, 1348, 1540 unfitness, standard of evidence, SB-522 unmarried adoptive couples, HB-2261 Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act - see: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Child Support Information Act - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Domestic Violence Act arrest without warrant, SB-787 elder adults with disabilities, HB-363 orders of protection firearms possession, HB-686, 1558; SB-49 school disclosures, HB-652; SB.165 school records, ban respondent access, HB-798, 2239 technical, HB-2369 Domestic Violence Shelters Act domestic battery, restitution to shelter, SB-691 Expedited Child Support Act of 1990 child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act child support - see: property, support, attorneys fees conciliation/mediation Family Mediation Act, SB-270 custody child relocation procedures, SB- 438, 439 joint agreements, modifications, HB-1388 nonparental petitioners, SB-1140 temporary, motions, HB-187 visitation, abuse hearings, HB-563 visitation, hearings, burden of proof, SB-972 visitation, modification, HB-1388 visitation, noncustodial grandparents, HB-365 visitation,-suspension, failure to pay child support, SB-860 dissolution/legal separation grounds: not legal disability, insanity, incompetence, HB-718 marriage license and marriage certificate Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FAMILIES-Cont. forms, occupation info., HB-651 marriage contracts; commitment or compatibility, HB-2095 medical consultation & tests, sexual diseases, HB-2287 prohibited marriages marriages not between a man & a woman HB-2095 property, support, attorneys fees child care, HB-893 child Medicare health payments, DPA intercept income tax refunds, SB.804 child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 child support court order forms, information requirements, SB- 983 child support default, penalties, HB-1138, 1656 child support delinquency, driver's license suspension, SB-1204 child support, child's needs, SB-866 child support, terms, HB-1440 child's attorney/guardian at litem costs, HB.377, 1023, 1032 dispositions, child aggravated battery victim counseling, HB- 1707 dispositions, Uniform Marital Property Act, SB-603 grandparent support liability, HB- 1065 Local Governmental Agency Child Support Information Act, SB- 464 maintenance order review; modification, continuation, HB- 2059 school, job training or community service, minor parents of AFDC children, SB-676 support judgments; interest, HB- 1552 technical, HB-894, 2358; SB-863, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB.1095 visitation - see: custody withholding delinquent support payments, 100% additional withholding, HB-1551 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act -see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS new acts 2325 FAMILIES-Cont. Domestic Violence Victim's Right to Terminate Lease Act, HB-2671 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-2164 Family Mediation Act, SB-270 Family Unity Program Act, HB-2238 Foster Parent Law, HB-2227 Marital Relationship Equivalency Study Task Force, HB-2262 Marriage Contract Act, HB-2095 Minor Father Financial Responsibility Act, SB-590 Parental Notification Act of 1995, HB-955 Scholarship Schools Act, HB-642 Violence Prevention Act of 1995, Ill., HB-1967 Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 child support court order forms, information requirements, SB-983 grandparent support liability, HB-1065 Local Governmental Agency Child Support Information Act, SB-464 refusal to pay minor's support, noncustodial parents, felony, SB-839 school, job training or community service, minor parents of AFDC children, SB-676 support judgments; interest, HB-1552 withholding delinquent support payments, 100% additional withholding, HB-1551 Parentage Act child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 child support delinquency, drivers license suspension, SB-1204 grandparent support liability, HB-1065 judgment parentage, birth certificates, HB- 521 support judgments; interest, HB- 1552 Local Governmental Agency Child Support Information Act, SB-464 school, job training or community service, minor parents of AFDC children, SB-676 technical, HB-2363 withholding delinquent support payments, 100% additional withholding, HB-1551 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995 notice of abortion; recovery actions; referrals, HB-2569 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FAMILIES- Cont. notice to sibling over 21; minor age, 16; period of notice; time for court ruling on petition; HB-2654 Parental Responsibility Law - see: CIVIL LIABILITIES Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 child support court order forms, information requirements, SB-983 grandparent support liability, HB-1065 Local Governmental Agency Child Support Information Act, SB-464 paternity & support obligations, procedures, HB-2232; SB-844 school, job training or community service, minor parents of AFDC children, SB-676 support judgments; interest, HB-1552 technical, HB-2362 withholding delinquent support payments, 100% additional withholding, HB-1551 Rights of Married Persons Act tenancy by entirety, homestead trust property, SB-79, 866 Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act technical, HB-2393 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 FEES AND SALARIES Prevailing Wage Act - see: EMPLOYMENT FINANCE Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS equal opportunity, SB-1184 bonds, technical, HB-1946 Build Illinois Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Build Illinois Bond Act decreases, HB-1474, 1477,1478, 1515, 1945; SB-1106, 1107 Public Water & Infrastructure System Assistance Act, funding structure, SB-794 Safe Schools Capital Enhancement Program, matching grants, SB-1161 Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act Enterprise High School Act, HB-1396 equal opportunity, SB-1 184 financing, HB-1417 2326 FINANCE-Cont. Deposit of State Moneys Act - see: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Treasurer) Fees and Salaries Act - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES recodification; repeal & incorporation various provisions, HB-1731 General Obligation Bond. Act decrease, HB-1473, 1475, 1476, 1512, 1947 elder care savings bonds, HB-666; SB- 578 increase, HB-427, 1635, 2481, 2544 increase, SB-501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 1009,1149, 1161 issuance, referendum approval upon petition, HB-2676 outstanding, limits to 45% of State General Funds, SB- 177 technical, HB-1513 Gifts and Grants Act State buildings name changes, James R. Thompson Center, HB-1791 Governmental Joint Purchasing Act Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-971, 1851; SB-151 Grant Funds Recovery Act availability of funds, maximum period, HB-2470 Large Business Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Build Illinois Act) Local Government Debt Reform Act alternate bonds, enterprise revenues, SB-262 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 limited bonds, SB-368; HB-2520 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 referendum validity, HB-2653 Medicaid Liability Liquidity Borrowing Act borrowing authorization, extends, HB- 2481 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act technical, HB-1429 new acts Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-609 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-742 Balanced Budget Act, Ill. HB-1911, 2054 Board of Ethics Act, SB-1151 Bond Ordinance Hearing Act, HB- 2695 Bond Program Consolidation Act, SB- 1159 Brownfields Redevelopment Act, SB- 1153 Budget Implementation Act, FY 1996, HB-1482 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont Budget Stabilization Act, HB-487, 2132, 2696 Child Bicycle Safety Act, SB-98, 976; HB-1148 Child Care Trust Fund, HB-382 Clean Alternative Fuels and Conservation Act, HB-852 Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, HB-1248; SB-580 Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-261 Domestic Relations Legal Funding Program Act, SB-1080 Economic Recovery and Disclosure Act, HB-736 Education Appropriation Act, HB- 2011 Education for the Future Today Act, HB-501 Educational Priorities Act, HB-1627 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Employment Training Act, HB-1772 Enterprise High School Act, HB-1396 Ethanol Conversion Act, HB-318 Fiscal and Economic Stability Act, Ill., HB-1912 Food and Agriculture Research Act, SB-731 Fund Education First Act, HB-1; SB- 1171 FY1996 Budget Implementation Act, SB-465 Government Financial Transaction Limitation Act, HB-2498 Government Services Privatization Act, HB-152 Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB-66 Health and Fitness Center Fair Competition Act of 1995, HB-2145 Home Investment Trust Fund, HB-2334 Hypnotherapist Registration Act, SB- 348 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1364 Insurance Solvency and Financial Enforcement Trust Act, SB-734 Interstate Research Commission on Climatic Change Act, HB-2301 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-319 Job Training Voucher Act, SB-1164 Kidney Health Planning Act, HB-591 Local Option Income Tax Act, SB-572 Locksmith Licensing Act, HB-549 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-519 Not-For -Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act. HB-1273 2327 FINANCE-Cont. Not-For-Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act, HB-1273 Open Budgets Act, Ill., HB-1913 Prison Industries Act, HB-552 Private Mental Health Direct Care Worker Wage Act, HB-1965 Privatization of State Services Act, HB-1839 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-1820 Rebuild Our Cities Bond Act, SB-1144 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, HB- 1592 Respiratory Care Practice Act, SB-260 Savings and Stability Act, HB-2056 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-1009 State Agency Frivolous and Excessive Voucher Act, SB-593 State Bond Sale Act, HB-755 State Sovereignty Auditor Act, HB- 1932 Tatto Artist and Parlor License Act, HB-773 Unfunded Mandates Act, HB-143 Welfare to Work Act, HB-1950 new funds Abandoned Vehicle Recycling Fund, HB-1124 Acupuncture Examining Committee Fund, HB-1315 AFDC Private Support Program Fund, SB-966 Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund, HB-882, 1486 Alternate Fuel Fund, SB-276 Alternate Fuels Bond Retirement and Interest Fund, SB-276 Alternate Fuels Research and Rebate Program Fund, SB-276 Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Research Fund, HB-2469 Ammunition Tax Fund, SB-546 Bicycle Safety Fund, HB-1148, 2195 Brownfields Redevelopment Fund, SB-1152 Budget Stabilization Fund, HB-487, 2696 Cellular Phone Emergency Services Fund, HB-124 Chicago State University Income Fund, SB-241 Child Care Capital Development Fund, HB-320 Child Care Trust Fund, HB-382 Child Death Review Fund, HB-592 Children's Cancer Fund, HB-1212 Citizens Safety and Self-Defense Fund, SB-1129 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont Collegiate License Plate Fund, HB- 1705 Collegiate Scholarship License Plate Fund, HB-159, 1705 Commercial and Public Buildings Abatement Fund, Ill., HB-1539 Community and Rural Development Fund, SB-806 Conservation 2000 Fund and Conservation 200 Projects Fund, HB-368, 965; SB-300 Constitutional Defense Council Fund, HB-142 Cook County Legal Services for the Indigent Fund, HB-1033 Correctional Industries Revolving Fund, HB-552 County Public Safety Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, SB-169 Dental Hygiene Disciplinary Fund, HB-1750 Drug Abuse Prevention in Illinois Fund, HB-1212 Drug Enforcement and Treatment Fund, HB-710 Eastern Illinois University Income Fund, SB-241 Economic Development for Illinois' Economy Fund, HB-313 Educational Priorities Fund, HB-1627 Emmissions Reductions Market Fund, SB-460 Employment Training Fund, HB-1772 EMS Assistance Fund, SB-618 Enterprise Zone Assistance Fund, HB- 1380, 1385, 1418 Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund, HB-729 Environmental Protection and Resource Preservation Fund, SB-228 Ethanol Conversion Loan Guarantee Fund, IL, HB-318 Fallen Firefighter and Police Officer Memorial License Plate Fund, HB- 221 Family Responsibility Fund, SB-1204 Fire Fighters' Memorial License Plate Fund, HB-862; SB-817 General Revenue Cash Reserve Fund, HB-1643 Governors State University Income Fund, SB-241 Handgun Surrender Compensation Fund, SB-1118 Helping Schools License Plate/Helping Schools License Plate Grant Funds, HB-159 Illinois Fire Fighters' Memorial Fund, HB-862; SB-817 Illinois Olympians Assistance Fund, (now U.S.), SB-87 2328 FINANCE-Cont. Illinois State University Income Fund, SB-241 Invest In Illinois Fund, HB-278, 319 Job Training Voucher Fund, SB-1164 Kickstart Fund, HB-823 Kidney Health Revolving Fund, HB- 591 Law Enforcement and Prevention Fund, HB-1257 Legal Services for the Indigent Fund, HB-2668 Local Open Space and Recreational Land Acquisition Fund, HB-2432 Local Option Income Tax Refund Fund/Local Option Income Tax Fund, SB-572,668 Maternal-Infant HIV Transmission Fund, HB-1657 Medicaid Access Fund, HB-2124 Mental Health Research and Treatment Fund, SB-296; HB-1212 Mental Hlth. Research Fund, SB-1258 Military Base Tax Increment Fund, SB-135 Milk Safety Fund, HB-2507 Modular Dwellings and Mobile Structures Fund, HB-32, 1259, 1260 Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund, HB-471, 500 Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund, SB.539, 760 Non-Home Rule Retailers' Occupation Tax Fund, HB-2335 Northeastern ILL Strategic Regional Arterial Road Improvement Fund, HB-2254 Northeastern Illinois University Income Fund, SB.241 Northern Illinois University Income Fund, Sb-241 Open Space and Rcreational Land Acquisition Fund, HB-2432 Overweight Vehicle Enforcement Fund, HB-1085 Professions Indirect Cost Fund, SB.859 Property Tax Appeal Board Operating Fund, HB-2100 Public Pension Regulation Fund, HB- 1491 Racetrack Employee and Family Education Fund, HB-520, 2167 Recreational Trails Trust Fund, HB- 1592; SB-509 Recyclable Markets Loan Guarantee Fund, Illinois, HB-278 Registered Hypnotherapists Dedicated Fund, SB-348 Responsible State Payment Fund, SB- 672 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont Retired Members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation Fund, SB- 71 Safety Revolving Loan Fund, HB.1693 Sarcoidosis Research Fund, HB-2563 School Building and Repair Fund, HR- 844 School District Capital Development Fund, SB-572 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 1203 School District Tax Abatement Fund, HB-2091 School Property Tax Reduction Fund, HB-977, 1955 School Technology and Capital Enhancement Fund, HB.206, 545, 1635 Secretary of State Enforcement Division Dedicated Fund, HB-1648 Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund, HB-159, 2080 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Fund, HB-2530 Special Firefighter License Plate Fund, HB-959 Special Olympics Income Tax Fund, HB-1212 State Appellate Defender's Reimbursement Fund, HB-1734 State Crime Laboratory DUI Fund, HB-2401 State Payments Fund, HB-1364 State Police Vehicle Fund, HB-823, 2401 State Universities Athletic Capital Improvement Fund, SB-55 State University Grant Fund, HB-1696 State University Trust Fund; University Grant Fund, HB-1696 Streetgang Profit Forfeiture Fund, HB- 403, 1437 Tax Preparers Fund, HB-1027 Teach Illinois Fund, HB-2292 Teachers Health Insurance Security Fund, SB-114 Thumbs Up Child Safety Fund, HB- 184, 1212 UI-C Stadium Bond Fund, HB-1886 Violence Prevention Fund, HB-1967 Wagering Tax Distributive Fund, SB-55 Waterways and Environment Management Fund, SB-123 Western Illinois University Income Fund, SB-241 Wetland Conservation Fund, SB-233 Wireless Service Emergency Fund, HB-1338 2329 FINANCE-Cont. Withholding for Capital Expenditures Fund, HB-727 Women in Military Service Memorial Fund, HB.1510; SB-428, 560 Worker Retraining Loan Guarantee Fund, IL, HB-317 Official Bond Act - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Private Activity Bond Allocation Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 single project limitation, HB-1638 Public Construction Bond Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 Public Contract Fraud Act A.G. approval, $10,000, HB-682, 2430; SB-458 Public Funds Investment Act downstate police & fire pension funds, excludes, HB-1491 Public Funds Statement Publication Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 personnel personal services compensation, employee listings, HB.340 Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 Public Works Preference Act, repeals, HB- 1748; SB-675 Purchasing Act architect supervision, remodeling & renovation contracts, SB-1273 campaign contributors, no State bond service contracts, HB-756 child welfare services contractors, prequalify with DCFS, HB-2371 contracts over $10,000, competitive sealed bidding, HB-777 Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 Governor exemption authority, repeals, SB-1151 no bids: DORS integrated supported employment entities, HB-2064, 2070 official 11. newspaper, recycled content, HB-973 personal service contracts, aid recipient preference, HB-1949 published notices; emergency purchase reports; subcontractor separate specifications, HB.2429 repeals: Procurement Code, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont technical, HB-419, 1516, 1517, 2196; SB-149 Rural Bond Bank Act definitions; populations; commissioners; Lt. Gov. & State Treasurer voting representatives; bank loan limit; quorum; securities purchase limits; HB-1850, 2221 home rule municipality exclusion, HB-1850 technical, HB-1480 Short Term Borrowing Act repeals 4/1/99, HB-1912, 2056 Small Business Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Build Illinois Act) State Auditing Act Chicago airport operation, compliance & management audit, SB-1039 Circuit Clerk Audit Guidelines Committee, SB-389 Cook County Assessor's Office audits, HB-2184 DMHDD biennial program audits, SB.388 State budget estimates, compliance audit, SB-1000 State fiscal operations waste and abuse toll-free telephone system, HB-630 State Collection Act Comptroller rules, HB-2251 technical, HB-2251 State Debt Collection Act Board, unanimous actions, HB-2251 State Finance Act accrued sick leave repayment, HB-605; SB-253 agency headquarters reports, deadlines, HB-252, 1118 Alternate Fuels Fund, repeals, HB- 2663 appropriations transfers, 2% transfer power, HB-2431; SB-1132 Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, repeals, HB-2341; SB-130 Audit Expense Fund, special fund transfers, SB.1056 certificates of participation, HB-628 county Road Fund loans, repayments, HB-2174 Dpt. Public Aid medical services payment deferrals, not exempt, SB- 73 electronic vouchers; agency signature documents & delegations, SB-587 eligible employee, State funding req. calculation, SB-114 Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB.1731 2330 FINANCE Cont. FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 gambling additional revenue, education funding, HB-2086 Governor, reappropriation legislation, HB-2249 GRF cash reserves: revenue over BOB projections; limited appropriations; 2/3 majority vote, HB-1643 higher education income funds, HB-258 111. Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act transfers to Rural/ Downstate Health Access Fund, HB- 836 Illinois Olympians Assistance Fund, (now U.S.), SB-87 lapse period, HB-1911,2247, 2251, 2258 leased property purchase, notice to Comptroller & G.A., HB-626 Local Gov't. Tax/County & Mass Transit Dist. Tax Funds, transfers from Auto. Leasing Occ. & Use Tax, HB-742 mileage reimbursement rate changes, HB-1791 Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund, no FY limits, HB-471, 500 overdue bills, Responsible State Payment Fund, SB-672 Road Fund money, Secretary of State, HB-2206; SB-518, 671 school transfers, HB-2091 special license plate funds, repeals; Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund, HB-2080 State employee housing reimbursements, HB-252 State fiscal year, 6/1 to 5/31, HB-2258 SURS employees sick leave, SB-253 technical, HB-418, 902,2117, 2206; HB-2249; SB-573, 755, 1117 State finances, technical, HB-1944 State Mandates Act DCCA annual report, mandate recommendations, HB-502, 768 exemptions, HB-10, 27, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 102, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 133, 149, 200, 206, 238,245, 323, 333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 349, 350, 351, 384,446,492, 580, 581,582,... exemptions, HB-1590, 1724, 1749, 1827, 1849, 1896, 1954, 2107, 2161, 2162,2165, 2176,2177,2189, 2194, 2245, 2277, 2359, 2540,2541, 2542, 2548, 2557, 2570, 2640 exemptions, HB-675,677, 685, 694, 695,696,697,698,743,744,838, 869, 870, 872, 873, 874, 877, 978, 1036, 1040, 1145, 1146, 1243, 1292, 1465, 1536, 1556, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1588, 1589, ... Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont. exemptions, SB-1, 38, 95, 99, 100, 101, 114, 230, 340, 347, 368, 376, 410, 441,463,466, 467, 610,653, 887, 888, 889, 900, 1136, 1238, 1245, 1249 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 local government waiver requests; report, SB-801 Public Acts, DCCA mandate determination, HB-661 reimbursement application review, HB-661 State Officer and Employee Money Disposition Act site visits; intra-governmental agreements; recommendations, SB- 1149 State Paper Purchasing Act repeals: Procurement Code, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 State Printing Contracts Act multicolor reports explanations, HB- 629 repeals: Procurement Code, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 soybean ink, HB-1653 State Prompt Payment Act FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 unpaid vendors, notifications of approval of payment, SB-286 State Property Control Act library materials transfers, SB-1200 medical center district property, HB-2407 State Police vehicle resale proceeds, acquisition of Dpt. State Police vehicles, HB-863, 2401 State Revenue Sharing Act direct deposits-Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, HB-506 Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund community college districts, HB-385 School District Capital Development Fund transfers from Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund, SB-572 School Property Tax Relief Fund deposits into Local Gov't. Distributive Fund, HB-1955 technical, SB-568 State Treasurer's Bank Services Trust Fund Act uses of deposited money; monthly GRF transfers, waiver; SB-1150 State.Vehicle Mileage Act repeals: Clean Alternative Fuels and Conservation Act, HB-852 2331 FINANCE-Cont. repeals: Procurement Code, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 Uncollected State Claims Act technical, SB-748 United States Olympians Assistance Act Illinois Olympians Assistance Fund (now U.S.), SB-87 Urban Forestry Assistance Act - see: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL REGULATION Bank Holding Company Act branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 Banking Act branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 compliance review, exempt from discovery, HB-377 customer information exchange, HB- 1468 customer records subpoenas, no copy to customer, SB-796 director residency; mergers; funds acquisition; receivership; dissolution; HB-377, 1483 insurance sales, HB-1335 interstate mergers, branch banks, SB- 575 loans, quarterly reports, HB-1771 regulatory authority, Dpt. Financial Institutions, HB-467 State banks control changes; protection of interests; purchaser reports; quarterly fees payments, SB-552 State banks, national bank business transaction powers, HB-1262 technical, HB-377, 404, 1597 Commissioner of Banks and Trusts Companies Act bank exam contracts, HB-1311 regulatory authority, Dpt. Financial Institutions, HB-467 Commissioner of Savings and Residential Finance - see: Savings and Loan Act Consumer Deposit Account Act account agreement changes, written notice, HB-265; SB-374 ATM fees, HB-621, 1619; SB-119, 120 branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 disclosure, community reinvestment statements, HB-377 Consumer Installation Loan Act Rule of 78ths, bans, HB-1784 Consumer Installment Loan Act inducements, HB-1746, 2346 non-Illinois location licenses, prohibits, HB-2346 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCIAL REGULATION-Cont. prepayment penalties, SB-1060 Corporate Fiduciary Act additional advisors; subsidiary delegation of fiduciary duties, SB-934 assets pledges, secure trust funds; change of control approval; additional advisors, HB-377, 2342 branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 collateralization of assets, HB-377 compliance period, HB-377 Credit Agreements Act - see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Credit Union Act directors, staggered terms, SB-440 Currency Reporting Act multiple transactions constitute single transaction, HB-1437; SB-721 Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act repeals, HB-1596 technical, HB-1596 Electronic Funds Transfer Study Act - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (REVENUE) Financial Inst. Banking Act lending & investment limit determination, HB-1833 Financial Inst. Code - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Financial Institutions) Financial Institutions Banking Act, repeals, HB-1833 Financial Services Development Act branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 prepayment penalties, SB-1060 Foreign Bank Representative Office Act trust activities, HB-377, 2342 Foreign Banking Office Act branch banks; affiliate interstate services, SB-1083 trust activities, HB-377, 2342 Interest Act - see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS new acts Minor Father Financial Responsibility Act, SB-590 Not-For -Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act, HB-1273 Not-For-Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act, HB-1273 State Financial Planning Act, SB-1110 Pawners Societies Act, repeals, HB-2346 Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act - See: COMMEMORATIVE DATES AND HOLIDAYS 2332 FINANCIAL REGUIATION-Cont. Residential Mortgage License Act bank exam contracts, HB-1311 consolidated financial statements, first tier subsidiaries, SB-304, 440 mortgage applications; renewal applications; consolidated financial statements; branch offices; licensee examinations; HB- 194,2370 renewal fees; audits; examinations, "for cause", HB-781 subsidiary consolidated financial statements, SB-304 Sale or Pledge of Goods by Minors Act pawnbrokers, junk dealers, second hand dealers purchase or receipt of goods, HB-865 Sales Finance Agency Act exemptions, HB-2346 Savings and Loan Act association powers; loan limits; bylaws amendment approval, HB.2370; SB- 304 bank exam contracts, HB-1311 Commissioner of Savings and Residential Finance renames: Comm. of Savings, Real Estate Professions and Mortgage Finance, SB.349 compliance review, exempt from discovery, HB-377 directors, liability; annual statements, HB-1882 loans, quarterly reports, HB-1771 pledged assets; services sites; powers and duties; HB-2370; SB-304, 440 pledging assets; nursing home services; loans & investments; director bonus, profit sharing & retirement plans, HB-1 94 regulatory authority, Dpt. Financial Institutions, HB-467 Savings Bank Act bank exam contracts, HB-1311 compliance review, exempt from discovery, HB-377 divident approval; real estate ownership, HB-1882 loans, quarterly reports, HB-1771 nursing home services, HB-1194, 2370; SB.440 powers, Bus. Corp. Act; services sites; loan limits; loans, investments; by- law amendments, SB-304, 440 Securities Law - see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS FIRE SAFETY AND PROTECTION Fire Protection District Act - see: SPECIAL DISTRICTS State Fire Marshal Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FIRE SAFETY AND PROTECTION-Cont Board and Care Home Registration applicant inspections, HB-2240; SB- 422 equipment inspections, HB-1447 mandate waivers, fire protection dists., SB-1070 tank removal certifications; site reclassifications, groundwater monitoring, HB-901 FIREARMS Firearm Owners Identification Card Act - see: PUBLIC SAFETY new acts Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-2164 Firearm Tax Act, HB-188 Firearms Dealer Licensing Act, HB- 1054 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-545 Local Government Firearm Regulation Preemption Act, HB-568 Personal Protection Act of 1995, SB- 1190 See Also: CRIMINAL OFFENSES (Criminal Code) FISH See: ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE FLAGS Flag Code -see: STATE DESIGNATIONS FUELS Coal and Energy Development Bond Act - see: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Coal Development Board - see: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES (Natural Resources Act) Gasoline Storage Act - see: PUBLIC SAFETY Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act - see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act - see: HIGHER EDUCATION Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS GAMING REGULATION Bingo License and Tax Act compulsive gambling, signs and pamphlet, HB-1270 daily payout & no. of games, HB-671 technical, HB-439, 440, 2144 Charitable Games Act charitable games events, HB-1787 compulsive gambling, signs and pamphlet, HB-1270 2333 GAMING REGUIATION-Cont. tax, 3% of net proceeds, HB-2577 technical, HB-436, 437, 2216 volunteers, 12 nights; tax on net proceeds, HB-1787 Horse Racing Act advertising, jocky attire, SB-58 Ag. Premium Fund, Chicagofest and Metro. Fair & Exposition Authority, HB-1652 allocations; purses; distribution; HB- 2053 Board, replaces; bonds; teleconferencing; court reporters; HB.2108 compulsive gambling, signs and pamphlet, HB.1270 cooperative extension services, funds distribution, HB-1694 definitions: family, parents; organization, licensee; certificate & parimutuel systems; HB-2108 equal opportunity, SB-1184 Illinois Race Track Improvement Fund, extends, HB-183, 2106; SB- 797 inter-track pari-mutuel simulcast wagering, HB-2051, 2108; SB-797 investigative services; State Police billing, SB-323 license applications; wagers; simulcast programs; interstate simulcast fees; HB-2108 licensing gambling games, unmanned terminals at tracks, SB-797 inter-track wagering - see: OTB OTB facilities, increases, SB-797 OTB licenses, competitive bidding, SB-32 OTB licenses, denial/revocation for no race dates at track, HB- 2053; SB-33 married jockey competitors, HB-987 museum allocations, SB-981 owner financial disclosure, SB-633 public aid check cashing, HB-1200 racetrack improvement fund, extends, SB-324 Racing Board horse race attendance decline study, SB-33 live horse racing venues study & report, SB-32 tax receipts, purse money allocations, HB-2108 technical, HB-992, 2108, 2288, 2289; SB-1117 Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board HB-2108 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMING REGULATION-Cont Lottery Law advertising, limits, HB-1835 compulsive gambling, posted assistance sources, SB-1270 prize assignments, future prize payments, SB-843 State Lottery Fund deposits, HB-1786 technical, HB-1265 unclaimed prize money, deposits, HB- 844, 1617, 1835 video lottery gaming, fraternal & vet. organizations, SB-397 new acts Gambling Act of 1995, HB-1861 Gambling Licensing Act, HB-1367 Gambling Referendum Act, SB-323, 431 Metro. Entertainment Complex/ District Acts, HB-2; SB-1003 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act daily prize cap, HB-1787 license locations; special permits; payments to Dpt. Revenue; organization reports; HB-1787 Raffles Act, repeals, SB-371 Riverboat Gambling Act admission tax, HB-757; SB-547, 806 Chicago licenses, SB-1003 Code of Ethics, HB-2 compulsive gambling, signs and pamphlet, HB.1270 Cook County; competitive bids; 10 year licenses; investigation payments, SB- 800 credit card cash advances, SB-475 cruise, embarkation, disembarkation times, SB-432 Danville license, HB-1971 docked gambling, HB-232, 1494; SB- 187, 323 equal opportunity, SB-1184 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 Gaming Board membership, increase, recovering compulsive gambler, SB-1237 home dock licenses, cities over 500,000, SB-474 license renewal, local government commitments, SB-430 licenses, competitive bidding, HB-490 Mississippi R. docked boats, new locations, SB-1274 owner financial disclosure, SB-633 per person tax, SB-123 public aid check cashing, HB-1200 tax distribution, HB-1218 technical, HB-1278, 1281, 1479, 2106, 2257, 2538; SB-705, 1137 2334 GAMING REGUIATION-Cont. wagering tax, increase, SB-806 GANGS Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act, HB-2456 (See: HOUSING) Code of Criminal Procedure, HB-403, 1437; SB-721, 1091 (See: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE) Counties Code, HB-2168; SB-405 (See: COUNTIES) Criminal Code, HB-204, 1175, 1437, 1708; SB-4, 721, 1091 (See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES) Election Code, SB-974 (See: ELECTIONS) Housing Authorities Act, HB-2455 (See: HOUSING) new acts Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, HB-403, 1129 Statewide Organized Gang Database Act, SB-333 (See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT - State Police) Unified Code of Corrections, HB-1175, 1708 (See: CORRECTIONS) HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act DMHDD guidelines on abuse & neglect; Insp. Gen. investigative report, HB-2071 Inspector General, biennial program audits, SB-388 Inspector General, powers and duties; HB-170, 853, 1310; SB-57 Alternative Health Care Delivery Act birth centers, HB-146; SB-309 children's respite care centers; postsurgical recovery care center alternative health care models; HB-1322 Health Facilities Planning Board, abolishes, HB-131 rural areas, HB-1322 subacute care hospital licensing, HB-1322, 2119 Campground Licensing and Recreational Area Act manufactured home, replace mobile home references, HB-32, 1260 Chicago Out-Patient Clinic Act drug abuse clinics, increases, HB-1598 Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION-Cont repeals, HB-170 Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act agencies under Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act, HB-170 reimbursement components, cost reports, SB-216 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act Act revision; Dpt. Public Health designations; SB-618 Children Emergency Medical Services program, HB-354 patient destination choice, HB-2120 technical, HB-1553; SB-791 training: domestic violence, child abuse, rape, conflict resolution, SB- 659 Trauma Center Fund distributions, HB-604; SB-159 Health Care Worker Self-Referral Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Health Facilities Authority Act accounts receivable acquisition costs, SB-606 private facilities, removes 'non-profit'; accounts receivables; investments, HB-1277, 2330 Health Facilities Planning Act - See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Health Finance Reform Act outpatient surgical data collection; field tests; HB-950, 2587 Hospice Program Licensing Act around-the-clock care, HB-906 definitions; licensure; full hospice limits; DPH standards; SB-1212 hospice residences study, HB-1320 hospice residences, HB-1320 Hospital District Law - see: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Hospital Licensing Act breast feeding promotion, SB-190 clinical psychologists, HB-1097; SB- 329 deceased patient medical records, organ & tissue donations, HB-1322 Dpt. inspection standards, HB-1165 hospital stay duration following childbirth, DPH conformity rules, HB-2558 multiple locations; single license, SB-443 non-ER physicians on duty, HB-2510 organ donation notification agreements, HB-1322; SB-1092 2335 HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION-Cont. pediatric care physicians, 24-hour, HB- 514 physician staff privileges, SB-809 premises, defines, SB-616 tissue banks, HB.1322; SB-445 Hospital Lien Act - See: LIENS Mobile Home Park Act Manufactured Home Community Act, title; Dpt. Public Health fees; HB- 32, 1260 technical, HB-2391 new acts Blood Handling Act, SB-869 Board and Care Home Registration Act, HB-3, 2240; SB-422 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-1667, Health Facilities Protection Act, HB- 1668 Long-Term Care Planning Strategy Act, HB-1062 Medical Enterprise Zone Act, SB-1114 Residential Facilities for Older Adults Act, HB-1858 Nursing Home Care Act accreditation review contrast to current regulation & licensure process project, HB-1277, 1838, 2330; SB-443 administrators: monitors and receivers, SB-523 bed-holding policy, Medicaid residents; transfer/discharge of patients; HB- 1960 board and care homes, register with DPH, HB-2240 employee criminal background investigations, HB-534, 1160 FY96 budget implementation, SB.465 licensee fines, repeat violations, HB- 297 Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board membership, SB-1119 nurse aid registry, HB-256 nursing facilities resident services programs, DPH administration & supervision, cooperative agreements, HB-2083; SB.1133 resident right to action for relief, HB- 363 resident, recoverable damages, HB- 1941 restraints, SB-523 technical, HB-373 veterans homes, HB-1937 violations; annual inspections; Inspector General appointment, annual reports, SB-443 violations, DPH notify Dpt. Professional Regulation, SB-358 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH FACILTIES REGULATION-Cont Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act Swimming Facility Act, title; fees; local administration, HB-761 violent injuries, reports to DPH, HB-1977 HIGHER EDUCATION Academic Degree Act technical, HB-1283 Baccalaureate Savings Act College Savings Bonds authorization increase, HB-2481, 2544; SB-502, 503, 504, 1149 Board of Governors Act (EIU, WIU, Chi. State, NEIU) abolishes; separate governing boards; HB-442; SB-241, 718 admissions, charter school enrollees, HB-207; SB-19 board, student members voting rights, HB-1692 scholarships honorary, veterans children, HB- 329 technical, HB-684 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 rates, HB-1612 waiver limitations, HB-1119 waivers, gender equity, SB-258 waivers, U. employees' children, HB-328; SB-263 Board of Higher Education Act admissions, charter school enrollees, HB-207; SB-19 appropriation bills, SB-45 Board, Governor appointments, SB-690 Board, membership, HB-442; SB-241, 614,718 budget request, veteran & National Guard grant programs, HB-331 entitlement programs study, HB-122 I11. Student Assistance Comm. budget proposals, HB-122 Joint Education Committee, membership; annual report; workforce development; training, HB-122 Parks College, feasibility study, HB-1398 program termination; tuition oversight; capital improvement oversight; reports; higher education impact note; SB-581, 614 public community college system jurisdiction, SB-549 scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 2336 HIGHER EDUCATION-Cont. student members, voting rights, HB- 1692 technical, HB-442, 443, 829, 1285; SB- 682, 690 tuition waivers, sports gender equality, SB-269 university budget requests, reductions, HB-1119 Chicago State University scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 College Student Immunization Act non-resident student exemptions, HB- 1293 Eastern Illinois University scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 Education Partnership Act technical, HB-1286 Family Practice Residency Act database, Center for Rural Health, HB-1756 scholarship loan repayments, interest, SB-779 State loan repayment program, HB- 1758 Governors State University scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130,1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 Hazing Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Higher Education Student Assistance Act Commission, composition, HB.660 eligibility, loans originated by 11. Student Assistance Comm., HB- 1537 eligibility, spouses & adopted children, HB-122 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHER EDUCATION- Cont entitlement programs study, HB-122 female minority scholarships, HB-820 handicapped references, change to children with disabilities, HB-2076; SB-292 Higher Education License Plate Grant program, HB-1696 institution advance payments formula, HB-1855 merit recognition scholarship amounts, HB-499 monetary award amounts, increases, HB-330, 2643; SB-207 private, for-profit institutions, SB-908 scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 security interests; eligibility, HB-820 technical, HB-441, 830, 831,832, 2223 unexpended funds, no FY limits, HB.471, 500 veterans fees reimbursements, HB- 1763 Illinois State University scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130,1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 new acts Education Reform Act of 1995, SB-17 Medical Residency Bridging Program Act, HB-1959 Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, HB-1755 Student Entrepreneurial District Act, HB-1407 Tuition for Public Service Act, HB-455 Tuition Increase Limitation Act, SB- 436 Underrepresented Groups Educational Research Act, HB-332 Northeastern Illinois University scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 Northern Illinois University tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 2337 HIGHER EDUCATION-Cont. waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 Nursing Education Scholarship Law proof of eligibility, HB-1790 technical, HB-1419 Public Community College Act apprenticeship grants, HB-2133 board, student members voting rights, HB-1692 Chicago, tax levies & bonds; indebtedness repayments, HB-1699 child care services contracts, HB-1343 comm. coll. district boards, exclusive powers, HB-2666 Enterprise High School Act, HB-1396 enterprise school programs, HB-1397, 1400 federal funds use, HB-1699 full-time teaching positions filled by full-time faculty, SB-696 grant formulas, SB.210, 920 health insurance grants, retirees, HB-1699 new district (E.St.Louis) administration, Professional Advisory Panel, HB-1457 tax levies, HB-2150; SB-210 nonacademic personnel policy, HB- 1759 public community college system jurisdiction, SB-549 recognition standards; Board emergency powers, SB-682 referenda, standardization, HB-2676; SB-121 State Board emergency powers, community college district failure to meet standards, HB-1456; SB.718 State Community College of E.St.Louis (experimental district) family resource center, HB-1426 Katherine Dunham Performing Arts Center grants, HB-1454 occupation and use tax levies, HB- 1416 technical, HB-1287, 1456, 1699, 2231; SB-1131, 1276 Urban Studies Center, HB-1401, 1402 referenda, standardization, SB-121 Regency Universities (SSU, ISU, NIU) abolishes; separate governing boards; HB-442; SB-241,781 admissions, charter school enrollees, HB-207; SB-19 board, student members voting rights, HB-1692 governance of universities, HB.258 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHER EDUCATION-Cont. Sangamon State University U of I at Springfield, HB-258, 442; SB-241, 718 scholarships honorary, veterans children, HB- 329 technical, HB-1284 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 rates, HB-1612 waiver limitations, HB-1119 waivers, gender equity, SB-258 waivers, U. employees' children, HB-328; SB-263 Research Park Authority Act - see: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Southern Illinois University Management Act admissions, charter school enrollees, HB-207; SB-19 board, student members voting rights, HB-1692 scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 scholarships entitlements, tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 honorary, veterans children, HB- 329 technical, HB-1288 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 rates, HB-1612 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, gender equity, SB-258 waivers, U. employees' children, HB-328; SB-263 State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act technical, HB-1272 State Universities Civil Service Act comparable worth pay, HB-192; SB- 697 Student Assistance Commission Christa McAuliffe federal fellowship program, State Board of Ed. administration, HB-798 U of I at Chicago Land Transfer Act football stadium; bonds; HB-1886 U of I Trustees Act board election, redistricting, HB-2188 board, appointed, HB-444, 883; SB-242, 718 board, student members, HB-258, 1692 2338 HIGHER EDUCATION- Cont. board, terminates 7/1/95, SB-718 technical, HB-444 University of Illinois admissions, charter school enrollees, HB-207; SB-19 board, appointed, HB-444, 883; SB.242, 718 board, student members voting rights, HB-1692 Chief Illiniwek, U of I symbol, HB-1106 Child Victimization Study Office, HB- 184, 1212 scholarships entitlements, tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 veterans children, HB-329, 1509 technical, HB-1289, 2406 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 rates, HB-1612 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, gender equity, SB-258 waivers, U. employees' children, HB-328, 602; SB-263 University Retail Sales Act debit cards, SB-93 title: U. Credit & Retail Sales Act; bans credit sales, SB-93 Western Illinois University scholarship entitlements & tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 tuition increase, board majority approval, HB-456 waiver limitations, HB-1119; SB- 1130, 1185 waivers, U. employees' children, SB-263 HIGHWAYS See: ROADS AND BRIDGES HISTORIC PRESERVATION Act, Historic Preservation E.St.Louis district, HB-1443 Agency Act, Historic Preservation Korean War Memorial, Sangamon County, HB-1511; SB-428, 560 Historic Preservation District Act E.St.Louis district, HB-1443 transfers of powers, Dept. of Conservation, E095-2; SB-336 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act publicly held property, HB-484 State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HISTORIC PRESERVATION- Cont. publicly held property, HB-484 HOLIDAYS See: COMMEMORATIVE DATES AND HOLIDAYS HOME RULE See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT HORSE RACING See: GAMING REGULATION HOUSING Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act nuisance, drug & gang activities, HB- 847,2456 owner regain possession, HB-792 Affordable Housing Act HOME Investments Partnership Program, Housing Development Auth. State agent; fund commitments; disbursements, HB-2334 program administrator authorities, SB- 720 Trust Fund uses, HB-937 Housing Authorities Act commissioners & chairman salaries, HB-1840 equal opportunity, SB-1184 eviction, domestic battery, HB-1655, 2467 job training & placement programs, HB-1580 police powers, HB-2455 powers; police force; eviction grounds; management agreements with State; HB-1854 powers, jurisdiction, SB-1228 preference, domestic abuse victims, HB-1658, 2468 rent, income exclusions, HB-1931; SB- 1112 technical, HB-1158, 2085 Housing Cooperation Law housing authority management agreements with State, HB-1854 Housing Development Act bonds, homelessness areas, HB-1358, 1359 enterprise community cities, HB-1449 low-income families assistance, HB- 1405 low-income housing project, local approval, SB-720 multi-familiy housing development project applications, notice to local gov't. unit, SB-720 new acts Home Investment Trust Fund, HB.2334 2339 HOUSING-Cont. Housing Inducement Zone Act, HB- 2266 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, HB- 1405 Special Needs Housing Council, SB-361 State Housing Act DCCA powers, repeals, HB-447 HUMAN RIGHTS Human Rights Act see also: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (Human Rights) affirmative action sexual orientation, SB-994 veterans category, HB-1522 Citizens Crime Commission, HB-1767 Dpt.-procedures complaint filing time period, HB- 542, 1789, 2338 jurisdiction time period, HB-1808 position statements; default notice; fact-finding; investigation reports; time limits; dismissals; settlements; review; alternative hearings, HB-741 employment arrest information, employers; use, HB-2338 legislative employees, discrimination & sexual harassment, SB-556 public officials' personal staffs, HB-189 equal opportunity, SB-1184 Human Rights Commission computer skills training, HB-961 findings & orders authorship, HB- 1484 judicial review, final orders, HB-1797 oral arguments; case rejections; HB-1797 position statements; default notice; fact-finding; investigation reports; time limits; dismissals; settlements; review; alternative hearings, HB-741 respondent discriminatory policies, Comm. direct to eliminate, HB- 138 sign language interpreters; subpoenas & discovery; jurisdiction; HB-2338 investigative services, private detective contracts, SB-722 public accommodation private clubs, HB-138 real estate transactions sexual orientation, SB-994 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. screening panels; mediation; arbitration, HB-1864 sexual orientation, SB-994 technical, HB-426 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act - See: HISTORIC PRESERVATION new acts Equal Opportunity Act of 1995, SB- 1184 INFORMATION - MEETINGS -RECORDS Criminal Justice Information Authority Act -see: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Freedom of Information Act exempt from inspection & copying mental health/disabled facility abuse reports & neglect reports, SB-57 mining blasting records, HB-882 wireless surcharge amounts, SB- 957 information requests denials, prohibits based on commercial enterprise or intended use, SB-91, 92 fees, SB-841 response time; denials; charges; HB-190, 828 Identification Card Act scope, expands to any computerized ID card, HB-2204 new acts Internet Access and Use Task Force Act, HB-657 Sunshine in Litigation Act, SB-986 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1780 Open Meetings Act agenda postings, HB-952 closed meetings notice, HB-952 public body verbatim records, HB- 409 real property acquisition, SB-830 State Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary Review Board, SB-618 meeting, # of public body members required, SB-1075 petition challenges, local electoral boards, SB-1146 quorum, HB-41 technical, HB-421, 2426 Vital Records Act - See: PUBLIC HEALTH 2340 INSURANCE REGULATION Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act (CHIP) Medicaid and DPA managed care programs, CHIP administration, SB- 1156 post-parturition maternity benefits, HB-2557 rates subsidy or discount, HB-231; SB- 211, 1134 technical, HB-1957 Grain Insurance Act - see: WAREHOUSE REGULATION Health Maintenance Organization Act chiropractors, SB-462, 725 claims priority, insolvent companies, HB-2327 continuation privileges, HB-1796 coverage, alternative continuation coverage, SB-842 ambulance service, HB-1744, 1745 breast implants, HB-2029 cancer treatment, clinical trials, HB-168, 407 cervical cancer screening, HB-405 cervical/prostate cancer screening, HB-1690 child abuse victims, HB-2567 child health care coverage; Medicaid reimbursements, SB-804 child health supervision services, HB-892, 1665, 2624; SB-301 child immunization, HB-406 contraceptives, HB-2306 coverage portability, SB- 1160 dental hospital and medical expenses, SB-605 domestic violence victims, HB- 2502, 2566 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 1852 newborn infants, SB-591 non-resident minor child of insured, SB-965 post-parturition care maternity benefits, HB-2514, 2557; SB- 1221, 1222 stop-loss, preexisting condition, HB-681, 891, 892; Sb-842 women's health care primary care providers, HB-2574 group insurance contracts, SB-1082 managed health care entities accreditation; enrollee orientation; background investigations; owner payments report; Inspector General monitoring, HB-889 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGULATION- Cont. physician conduct, disciplinary grounds, reports to Dpt. Professional Reg., HB-1263; SB-506 provider contracts, HB-1966 technical, HB-2324; SB-1082 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 Insurance Code accident and health alternative continuation coverage, SB-842 breast implant coverage, HB-2029 cancer treatment, clinical trials, HB-168, 407 cervical cancer screening, HB-405 cervical/prostate cancer screening, HB-1690 child abuse victims, HB-2567 child health care coverage; Medicaid reimbursements, SB-804 child health supervision services, HB-892, 1665,2624; SB-301 child immunization, HB-406 contraceptives coverage, HB-2306 coverage portability, SB-1160 dental hospital and medical expenses, SB-605 dependent claims, no discrimination due to insured claims, SB-1183 domestic violence victims, HB- 2502,2566 gastrointestinal treatment coverage, HB-1852 group benefits, part-time employees, SB-202 Medicaid integrated health care enrollees, HB-889 mental illness coverage, SB-294 municipal police pre-payment plans, HB-2157 newborn infant coverage, SB-591 non-resident minor child of insured, coverage, SB-965 post-parturition care maternity benefits, HB-2514, 2557; SB- 1221, 1222 stop-loss, preexisting condition, HB-681, 891, 892; SB-842 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 women's health care primary care providers, HB-2574 automobile damage subrogation claim disputes, dispute resolution organization, HB-1670, 1738, 1844; SB-533 2341 INSURANCE REGUIATION-Cont termination request notice to lienholder, HB-2140 zip code reports, HB-715 casualty insurance, fidelity bonds, surety contracts bail, corporate surety bonds, HB- 719 claims automobile damage subrogation claim disputes, HB-1670, 1738, 1844; SB-533 dependent claims, no discrimination due to prior claims of insured, SB-1183 medical services bill payments, 60 days after receipt, HB-673 settlement, vexatious delays, no bad faith cause of action, SB- 712 Criminal Jurisprudence Act, repeals & recodifies, HB-1732 Director; Hearings; Review insurer qualifications determination guidelines, SB- 936 fees, charges, taxes Interstate Insurance Receivership Commission costs, Dpt. Insurance fees, HB-2337 fire and marine insurance group commercial insurance, SB- 609 health care reimbursement claims, coordinated processing, HB-1340 improper termination of coverage, new Article, HB-2328 Insurance Arbitration Award Trust Fund, SB-550 Insurance Exchange receivership; liquidation; trustee classes; rehabilitation; immunities; claims; HB-2327 Insurance Guaranty Fund claims priority, HB-2327 liens, insolvent insurers, SB-734 investments, domestic companies short-term investment pools, HB.2331 liability insurance rates, SB-1182 Life and Health Insurance Association Guaranty Law pre-1990 annuities coverage, SB- 612 mine subsidence insurance deductible and retention levels; reinsurance limits; SB-978, 1191 optical imaging copies, serve as originals, HB-1868; SB-842 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGUIATION-Cont. policies excess, cancellation notice, HB- 1676 renewal notices, comparison statement, HB-246 rescission, applicant concealement of risk, SB-736 premium finance companies and regulation premium payment checks, producers, HB-561 producers, limited representatives, registered firms banks, registered firms for insurance sales, HB-1335 continuing education, HB-1796; SB-977, 979 countersignatures, HB-561, 562 license hearings, Chicago site, HB-1843 limitations, actions against insurer, SB-977 registered firm insurance compliance personnel changes, reports, HB-1842 sale of insurance; fiduciary standards of conduct; recoverable damages, SB-1279 viatical settlement brokers, HB- 1796 reciprocals redemption program transfers, HB-1876 risk-based capital exemptions, HB-2331 rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation & dissolution of companies liens, Ill. Insurance Guaranty Fund, insolvent insurer accounts, SB-734 receivership; liquidation; trustee classes; rehabilitation; immunities; claims; HB-2327; SB-978 risk-based capital law admitted assets; applicability date; liability; financial regulation, HB-2331 exemptions: reciprocals, HB-2331 technical, HB-416, 417, 1301, 1302, 1331, 1332, 1345, 1507, 1737, 1739, 1740, 1781, 1895, 1904 technical, SB.977, 978 unauthorized companies charitable gift annuities, exempt from Code, SB.1081 workers' compensation insurance construction industry rates, HB- 1298,1803 disclosure, company gross premium receipts & itemized costs, HB-2464 2342 INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. employer premium discounts, HB- 838 job safety information & services, HB-321 Limited Health Service Organization Act claims priority, insolvent companies, HB-2327 coverage cervical/prostate cancer screening, HB-1690 child abuse victims, HB-2567 child health supervision services, HB-892, 1665, 2624; SB-301 child immunization, HB-406 coverage portability, SB-1160 dental hospital and medical expenses, SB-605 domestic violence victims, HB- 2502,2566 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 1852 non-resident minor child of insured, SB-965 women's health care primary care providers, HB-2574 new acts Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, HB-719 Cancer Clinical Trial Act, HB-168, 407 Childhood Immunization Insurance Act, SB-148 Employee Insurance Portability Act, HB-2073 Employment Training Act, HB-1772 Health Care Purchasing Group Act, HB-680,892; SB-842 Insurance Code, Ill., SB-979 Insurance Solvency and Financial Enforcement Trust Act, SB-734 Interstate Insurance Receivership Compact Act, HB-2337 Law Enforcement Officer Health Insurance Act, SB-737 Legislative Health Care Utilization Review Task Force Act, HB-783 Medical Assistance Administration Transfer Act, SB-1156 Patient Access to Treatment Act, HB- 2240; SB-1023 Post-parturition Care Act, SB-1246 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-2530 Teachers' Retirement System of Illinois Annuitants' Health Insurance Security Act, SB-114 Uniform Periodic Payment of Judgments Act, SB-936 Viatical Settlements Act, HB-1796 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. Senior Citizen Insurance Advisory Board, HB-956 State Employees Group Insurance Act - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Title Insurance Act technical, HB-1339 title plants, valuation, HB-2325 Unemployment Insurance Act - see: EMPLOYMENT Voluntary Health Services Plans Act coverage cancer treatment, clinical trials, HB-168, 407 cervical/prostate cancer screening, HB-1690 child abuse victims, HB-2567 child health care coverage; Medicaid reimbursements, SB-804 child health supervision services, HB-892, 1665,2624; SB-301 child immunization, HB-406 contraceptives, HB-2306 coverage portability, SB-1160 dental hospital and medical expenses, SB-605 domestic violence victims, HB- 2502, 2566 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 1852 newborn infants, SB-591 non-resident minor child of insured, SB-965 post-parturition care maternity benefits, HB-2514, 2557; SB- 1221, 1222 women's health care primary care providers, HB-2574 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS AND COOPERATION Intergovernmental Cooperation Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 child support delinquency sanctions, HB-209; SB-10, 380 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 special district mergers with townships, SB-948 new acts Wetland Preservation and Protection Act, SB-233 INTERSTATE COMPACTS Education Act, Interstate Compact for Illinois representatives, increases, SB- 998 new acts 2343 INTERSTATE COMPACTS Cont. Climatic Change Act Interstate Research Commission, HB-2301 Interstate Insurance Receivership Compact Act, HB-2337 Interstate Research Commission on Climatic Change Act, HB-2301 Mississippi River Act, HB-253 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 Sexually Dangerous Persons Act, Interstate Agreements on community notification, HB-2517 residency restrictions, HB-204; SB-4 LABOR RELATIONS Educational Labor Relations Act bargaining exempt: Chicago Board of Ed., SB-802 bargaining exempt: managerial policies, HB-1640, 1984; SB-802 Chicago Board of Ed. bargaining subjects, grades K-12, SB-1275 Chicago teacher strikes, prohibits, HB-206; SB-1015 community college security personnel, HB-2131 definitions; recognition; agreements; unfair practices; remedies; HB-2130 fair share fees, non-union members, SB-1205 part-time academic community college employees, SB-805 prohibited subject: sch. dists. coterminous to Chi., SB-1269 public community college boards, Chicago, SB-802 rights and remedies, HB-2130 State university peace officers, HB-691; SB-245 subject matter prohibitions, Chicago sch. district, HB-206 technical, HB-84, 821,2610 unfair labor practice unions, duty of fair representation, HB-822 Uofl academic faculty bargaining unit, HB-258, 2627 Labor Dispute Act - see: EMPLOYMENT new acts Labor Equity Act, Ill., HB-1815 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, HB-254 State Contract Employee Notice Act, HB-1809 Public Labor Relations Act arbitration: security employee, peace officer, fire fighter, paramedic, HB- 1609 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LABOR RELATIONS-Cont. community college security personnel, HB-2131 dual representation conflicts, SB-607 fair share fees, non-union members, SB-1205 management rights, HB-1609 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 peace officers above captain, excludes, SB.222 pending arbitration, employment changes, HB-692; SB-246 State collective bargaining negotiations; observers, financial limits, SB-595 State university peace officers, HB-691; SB.245 supervisor, police employment, SB-793 supervisors; subcontractors; collective bargaining; grievance; historical bargaining units; unfair practices; public health workers; arbitrators; applicability, HB-2131 supervisors, HB-28 technical, HB-85, 1777, 2611; SB-21, 621,622 LAW ENFORCEMENT Criminal Identification Act technical, HB-1605 Criminal Justice Information Authority Act - see: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Decoy Law Enforcement Vehicle program, Dpt. State Police, SB-1235 Law Enforcement Emergency Care Act - see: CIVIL IMMUNITIES new acts Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB-721 Police Training Act - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT State Police - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act -See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATURE Bill Introduction and Duplication Act, repeals, SB-1138 Compensation Review Act circuit and associate judge salaries, HB-1161 cost of living adjustments, HB-2522 repeals, HB-2523 State's attorneys salaries, HB-1834 General Assembly Compensation Act Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 food/lodging allowance, none after May 31, HB-1498; SB-20 2344 LEGISLATURE- Cont. per diem, bans after 5-31, HB-1498 per diem, limits # of session days, SB- 1086 General Assembly Operations Act committee chairmen term limits, HB- 2043 General Assembly Organization Act technical, SB-20, 643, 674 Legislative Commission Reorganization Act Citizens Assembly, abolishes, HB- 2293; SB-643 Economic and Fiscal Commission fiscal note review; State programs estimated costs report, HB-488 revenue estimates, HB-2054 State fiscal operations waste & abuse toll-free telephone system, HB-630 equal opportunity, SB-1184 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission federal aid tracking, HB-1933 Legislative Information System computer network public information services, HB-658 hook-up charges, HB-672 Pension Laws Commission, creates, HB-1213, 1555; SB-251, 424 Lobbyist Registration Act Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 legislative gifts and honoraria, bans, HB-777 technical, HB-2197 Local Government Fiscal Practices Act, repeals, SB-675, 1233 new acts Agency Appropriation Act, HB-228, 2628 Budget Impact Note Act, SB-155 Factual Budget Impact Note Act, HB- 2055 Joint Legislative Committee on Federal Mandates Act, HB-2134 Legislation Sunshine Act, HB-2504 Legislative Ethics Act, HB-601 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB-293 State Financial Planning Act, SB- 1110 State Meal Expense Act, HB-2135 Truth in Budgeting Note Act, HB- 1914 note acts Balanced Budget Note Act repeals, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Budget Impact Note Act; repeals: Fiscal, Pension, Judicial, State Debt, Correctional Budget, and Balanced Budget Note Acts, SB-155 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LEGISLATURE- Cont. Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act probation caseload & budget note, HB-2045; SB-892 repeals, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Factual Budget Impact Note Act; repeals: Fiscal, Pension, Judicial, State Debt, Correctional Budget, and Balanced Budget Note Acts, HB-2055 Fiscal Note Act calculation background information, HB-777 first 3 FY estimates, HB-488 repeals, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Judicial Note Act repeals, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Pension Impact Note Act Pension Laws Commission, HB- 1213, 1555; SB-251,424 repeals, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 State Debt Impact Note Act repeals, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 LIBRARIES Library Records Confidentiality Act national voter registration, HB-574, 665, 2416; SB-1155 Library System Act geographic boundaries reviews; regional library service planning authorities; SB-1200 Local Library Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 Public Library District Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 noncontiguous areas, library services contracts; notices sent to official library dist. address, SB-1200 tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 State Library Act computer network public information services, HB-656; SB-433 LIENS Hospital Lien Act all hospitals, HB-1698 local government hospitals, SB-1187 patient judgments, notice to nonprofit or local gov't. hospitals, SB-427 Mechanics Lien Act attorneys fees, court orders, HB-1116 attorneys file liens, HB-812, 1383; SB- 153 improvement contracts, liens on whole land, SB-692 land value enhancement, improvement contracts, SB-958 2345 LENS-Cont. technical, SB-867 LIQUOR REGULATION Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor and Reporter Immunity Law - see: CIVIL IMMUNITIES Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act - see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Liquor Control Act licenses application forms, signatures; federal wagering stamp holders, HB-2463 auction liquor licenses, HB-2461, 2463 birth defects warning signs, foreign language, HB-2067 broker's license, SB.910 duplicate, transferring business, HB-2461,2463 home beer brewing, HB-2461 liquor brokers, deletes requirement, SB.910 local revocation, no State review, SB-1008 payment by dishonored checks, disciplinary action, HB-2462, 2463 revocation, local liquor control commissioner authority, HB- 1958; SB-256 wine-makers, HB-583 local control bartender and retail employee regulation, HB-793 license revocation, HB-1958; SB-256 manufacturers, distributors, importing distributors beer purchase requirements, HB-1802 beer, retail licensees; point-of-sale merchandise, HB-2400 outside banners to licensees, HB-1800 sale and delivery banquet facilities, national landmark bldgs., HB- 131 beer, retail licensees; point-of-sale merchandise, HB-2400 Dpt. Corrections employees in State housing, HB-447, 466 Ill. Internat'l Port District lands, SB-282 James R. Thompson Center, HB-1791 minors, liability, HB-1629 recovery amounts, minors causing injury or death, SB-1027 riverboats, SB-140 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LIQUOR REGULATION-Cont. school or church proximity, HB-1197 service to persons with legal disabilities, HB-2463 signs birth defects warning signs, foreign language, HB-2067 warning signs display, HB-2462, 2463 State Liquor Control Commission Chicago, principal office; tax violation revocation orders, vacate; electronic records, HB- 2461,2462, 2463 local license revocation, no State review, SB-1008 minors' tobacco use, reduction program, HB-1978; SB-717 technical, HB-451, 454, 1989; SB-1192 new acts Metropolitan Entertainment District Act, HB-2 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Constitutional Convention Election Expense Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Emergency Telephone System Act cellular 911 network, HB-124, 1338 key telephone systems; private switch services; liability; PBX extensions, HB-638, 640 liability, SB-818 private switch 9-1-1 service, HB-753 referendum for 911 system, counties without service, HB-149 technical, HB-135, 635, 2151, 2208; SB-655 uniform operator response procedures, HB-982 wireless emergency services: answering points; State Police; surcharges; SB- 957 Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 Fire Protection Training Act State Fire Marshal rules, fees, SB-637 Foreign Trade Zones Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 multiple zones, E. St. Louis area, HB- 1352 Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 Government Salary Withholding Act charitable organization selection, HB- 1611 community college districts, HB-801 Governmental Account Audit Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 2346 LOCAL GOVERNMENT- Cont. Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 technical, SB-749 home rule municipal powers, HB-292, 1854; SB- 106 preempts/limits HB-224, 496, 517, 522, 549, 554, 568, 758, 863, 876, 914, 984, 1050, 1291, 1498, 1638, 1701, 1750, 1980, 2125, 2157, 2164, 2264,2277, 2555, 2655, 2695 SB-44, 140, 260, 325, 339, 441, 618, 651, 850, 1039, 1211 real estate transfer taxes, HB-659 Intergovernmental Law Enforcement Officer's In-Service Training Act part-time officers, training, SB-441, 480 Local Gov't. Debt Limitation Act bond issuance, referendum approval upon petition, HB-2676 Local Gov't. Debt Reform Act - see: FINANCE Local Government Fiscal Practices Act - see: LEGISLATURE Local Government Professional Services Selection Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 political subdivision, Regional Airport Authority & O'Hare Noise Compatibility Commission, SB-1245 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act - see: CIVIL IMMUNITIES Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act deputy sheriffs, leave of absence when candidate for sheriffs office, SB-903 Local Land Resource Management Planning Act hearings prior to adoption of plans; notice; unincorporated areas, subdivision regulations & zoning ordinances, SB-444 Local Records Act digitized electronic records, HB-934, 938 Municipal Budget Law Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 new acts Bond Ordinance Hearing Act, HB- 2695 Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 Housing Inducement Zone Act, HB- 2266 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1364 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-289 Law Enforcement Officer Health Insurance Act, SB-737 Local Economy Building Plan Act, HB-1375 Local Gov't Officer Salary Increase Act, HB-1276 Local Government Investment Committee Act, HB-341 Local Government Officer Compensation Act, HB-496, 825, 1498 Local Government Tax Incentive Prohibition Act, HB-728 Permanently Sited Manfactured Home Availability Act, SB-339 Police Salary Matching Funds Act, HB-1885 Private Correctional Facilities Act, HB-554 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-2555 Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Rent Control Preemption Act, SB-1211 School Impact Fee Law, SB-971 Police Training Act concealed firearm, retired peace officer exemptions, SB-645 crime control, federal Police Corps Act implementation, SB-602, 721 domestic violence detection training; family violence seminars, SB-787 local gov't. law enforcement officer training, no exceptions, SB-441 part-time officer certification & training, SB-441 part-time officers, training, SB-441, 480 sensitivity training, African- Americans, HB-517 technical, HB-1042 Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, training grants, county & muni. employees, HB-2670 unlawful use of weapons exemptions, retired police officers; fees, HB-2212 victim rights & self-respect protection, HB-2466 Public Building Commission Act Chicago commission report, SB-265 Chicago commission, Chi. school building responsibility, HB-2441 funds deposits, HB-979 replaces, county oversight, HB-1488 revenue bonds/tax levies, front door referenda, HB-979 2347 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act county board member multiple service, HB-864 multiple elective office-holding, SB-907, 1074 public contract interest, HB-946 State real estate contracts, trust ownership disclosures, SB.1152 referenda, standardization, SB-121 State Mandates Act - see: FINANCE Tax Anticipation Note Act payment requirements, Chicago school & community college districts, HB.1699 Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act notice before interrogation, HB-690; SB-247 MANDATES Constitutional Defense Council Act, HB- 142 new acts Federal-Mandate and Federal Encroachment on State Sovereignty Act, HB-1671 State Sovereignty Auditor Act, HB- 1932 See Also: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS State Mandates Act - see: FINANCE Unfunded Mandates Act, HB-143 MEDICINE Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act - See: PUBLIC HEALTH Health Care Worker Self-Referral Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Medical Practice Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS MEETINGS See: INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Act, Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Code, Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, see: MHDD Code, below Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act funding formula models, HB-2069 grant awards distribution formula models, HB-170 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES- Cont. Technical Task Force on Community Mental Health Services, reappoints, HB-170 Community Services Act direct care workers wage increase, HB- 2066 DMHDD/DASA community services appropriations, adjustments, HB-145 inflation adjustments, HB-2065 It. governor duties reduction, HB-2034 Developmental Disability and Mental Disability Services Act special education student transition program, HB-2070 disabled persons employment demonstration program SB-362 MHDD Code liens, HB-2072; SB-388 medication tests against recipient's will; discharge notice to State's Attorney, SB-816 MHDD Medical Review Board, SB- 387, 388 patient income, public aid assistance, HB-1060 psychotropic medication, HB-840, 1277, 1910, 2075; SB-113, 293, 388, 1048 MHDD Confidentiality Act DMHDD advocates, monitors; Medical Review Panel, HB-170 HB-20, applicability changes, SB-1176 medication hearings, records disclosure, SB.293, 816, 1048 recipient records inspection; site inspection, SB-57 recipient's record inspection, access, SB-96, 596 records, includes court records, SB-176 therapist disclosures, HB-20; SB-381, 402 new acts Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Registry Act, HB-2469 Community Mental Health Center Order of Protection Act, SB-704, 721 Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act, HB-2068 Special Needs Housing Council, SB-361 MILITARY AFFAIRS See Also: VETERANS Department of Military Affairs - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (MILITARY AFFAIRS) Illinois National Guardsman's Compensation Act- see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (MILITARY AFFAIRS) 2348 MILITARY AFFAIRS-Cont Military Code - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (MILITARY AFFAIRS) MOBILE HOMES Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act - see: PUBLIC SAFETY Mobile Home Park Act - see: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION MUNICIPALITIES home rule - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Municipal Code commission form of government municipal officers, no consolidated primary nominations, SB-780 corporate powers and functions air contamination regulation, HB- 277 amateur radio antenna regulation, HB-1981 annexation agreements, HB-957, 1195; SB-127 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 cable TV franchise proposals, HB- 2613 cable TV registration, HB-688; SB-124 contracts, 20 years indebtedness; certificates of indebtedness, HB- 2152, 2653 demolition contractor regulation, HB.859 foreign fire insurance company fees, used for fire dept. costs, HB-849 graffiti removal, HB-859 hazardous building removal, HB- 292, 573 hazardous property, judicial deed extinguish certificates of purchase, SB-949 landlord code violations, compliance programs, HB-2516 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 parking tickets, no enforcement on nonresident vehicles, HB-2562 private swimming pool regulation, HB-2555 real estate transfers, HB-1958; SB.256 regulations adopted by reference, HB-572 retail theft prohibition, SB-1068 road jurisdiction agreements, township annexations, HB-787 senior citizen housing construction funds, no referendum, SB-819 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MUNICIPALITIES-Cont surplus real property disposal, HB- 682; SB.458 tax delinquent property, certificate of purchase holders, HB-1997 TIF-refunding bonds maturity dates, SB.75 unincorporated property condemnation, SB-254 water disconnection services, private contracts, HB-185 zoning changes, no hearings, HB- 1987 zoning ordinances; property inspection, HB-1125 zoning ordinances; zoning violation examinations, HB.859 zoning ordinances, annexation agreements, HB-1070 zoning variance notice, SB-1231 zoning/comprehensive plan amendments, 3/5 vote, HB- 1056 zoning, local land plan commissions, HB-2035 employees and employment - see: officers and employees, below finance airport contracts, competitive bids, HB-1498 cigarette tax, home rule city, SB- 106 financially distressed cities, HB- 1373 gross receipts, utility surcharge exclusions, HB-10, 238; SB-38 home rule occupation taxes, HB- 752,800, 1701; SB-205, 306 home rule real estate transfer taxes, HB-659 hotel tax proceeds uses, HB-1958; SB-256 indebtedness limits, HB-595 municipal fines, maximum, HB- 1958; SB.256 retailers'/service occupation taxes, HB-2335 ROT economic incentive agreements, HB-1958; SB.256 tourism, conventions, public capital improvements expenditures, HB-1 135 managerial form of government municipal officers, no consolidated primary nominations, SB-780 manufactured home, replace mobile home references, HB-1260 municipality organization village incorporation, HB-150, 219 officers and employees 2349 MUNICIPALITIES-Cont. benefits: post-parturition maternity care, HB-2557 conservators of the peace, HB-251 felons, bans from public office, SB- 954 fire dept. members, no firearms, HB-2277 fire dept. officers, foreign fire ins. board officers, SB-256 firemen & police, age restrictions, HB-2176, 2177, 2359; SB-101 firemen & police, board decisions, Administrative Review Law, HB-566 firemen & police, deputy chiefs, HB-1099, 1958; SB.256 municipal officers, no consolidated primary nominations, SB-780 officer duties, HB-509 part-time police, HB-914; SB-441, 480 peace officers authorities, SB-706 police & firefighting services, separate departments, HB-2277 police districts; police authority, SB-1187 police indemnification, HB-99 public contracts, officer interests in, HB-946 sheriff investigations, death notifications, HB-157 treasurer, foreign fire insurance co. fees used for fire dept. costs, HB-849 treasurer, report, HB-1958; SB-256 veterans hiring preference, HB- 125 ward aldermen/district trustees, eligibility; redistricting; vacancies, HB-508 ordinances regulations adopted by reference, HB-572 organization of municipalities unincorporation of villages, SB-949 tax increment financing - see: corporate powers and functions (TIF) taxation - see: finance, above technical, HB-390, 720, 884, 885, 886, 1041, 1043, 1387, 1630, 1829, 1991, 2387 technical, SB-135, 828, 931,949, 1199 territory annexation agreements, HB-957, 1195; SB-127 annexation/disconnection, notice to property owners, SB-1278 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MUNICIPALITIES- Cont. annexation, conservation dist. consent, SB-82 annexation, non-contiguous land, forest preserve dist., HB-150, 935 annexation, property not in county, HB-1207, 2181 annexation, township road jurisdiction, HB-787 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 disconnected territory, no annexation for 5 years, SB-931 disconnection, HB-2036 police districts, peace officers authorities, SB-706 police districts, SB-706 zoning changes, no hearings, HB- 1987 TIF - see: corporate powers and functions new acts Bond Ordinance Hearing Act, HB- 2695 Economic Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1995, SB-135, 567 Empowerment Zones Implementation Act, HB-1990 Local Government Firearm Regulation Preemption Act, HB-568 Police and Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-2279; SB-850 Revised Cities and Villages Act Chicago elections, nonpartisan, SB-947 technical, HB-2118; SB-1197 NARCOTICS See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NATIONAL GUARD Illinois National Guardsman's Compensation Act -see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (MILITARY AFFAIRS) NATURAL RESOURCES See: CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES NEW ACTS Aboveground Gasoline Storage Tank Act, SB-259 Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-1315 Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-609 Agency Appropriation Act, HB-228, 2628 Agency Performance Review Act, HB- 627 2350 NEW ACTS-Cont. Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-243 Agriculture Defamation Act, SB-234 Airport Noise Act, HB-2345 Airport Noise Reduction Act, HB-2344 Ammunition Tax Act, SB-546 Anti-Fencing Law, SB-1090 Automobile Leasing'Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-742 Babysitter Registration Act, HB-834 Bail Agent and Solicitor License Act, HB-719 Balanced Budget Act, Ill., HB-1911, 2054 Blood Handling Act, SB-869 Board and Care Home Registration Act, HB-3, 2240; SB-422 Board of Ethics Act, SB-1151 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation Act, SB-1143 Bond Ordinance Hearing Act, HB- 2695 Bond Program Consolidation Act, SB- 1159 Bonds for Correctional Institutions Referendum Act, HB-1299 Brownfields Redevelopment Act, SB- 1153 Budget Impact Note Act, SB-155 Budget Implementation Act, FY1996, HB-1482 Budget Stabilization Act, HB-487, 2132, 2696 Business Brokers Act, SB-1208 Business Development Corporation Act, SB-579; HB-2214 Business Opportunity Sales Law, SB-1208 Campaign Sign Regulation Act, HB- 1174 Cancer Clinical Trial Act, HB-168, 407 Career Opportunity Act, HB-316 Center for Business Ownership Succession and Employee Ownership Act, HB-377; SB-777 Charitable, Religious, and Educational Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 Child Bicycle Safety Act, SB-98, 976; HB-1148 Child Care Capital Development Act, HB-320 Child Care Development Act, HB-320 Child Sex Offender Community Notification Act, HB-2517; SB-721 Childhood Immunization Insurance Act, SB-148 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-529 Citizens' Empowerment Act, SB-1086 Civil Legal Services for the Indigent Act, HB-1033, 2668 Clean Alternative Fuels and Conservation Act, HB-852 Commercial and Public Buildings Asbestos Abatement Act, HB-1539; SB-231 Community Mental Health Center Order of Protection Act, SB-704, 721 Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 Congressional Term Limitations Act, HB-2243 Constitutional Defense Council Act, HB-142 Construction Contractor Registration Act, HB-2252 Consumer Coupon Rebate Act, SB-473 Consumer Credit Reporting Fairness Act, HB-1935 Copyright Royalty Collection Act, HB- 1923; SB-813 Correctional Privatization Commission Act, SB-69 Court Proceeding Televising Act, SB- 1226 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act, HB-1248; SB-580 D E Day Care Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-522 Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-261 Department of Natural Resources Act, SB-336 Domestic Relations Legal Funding Program Act, SB-86, 1080 Domestic Violence Victim's Right to Terminate Lease Act, HB-2671 Drug Court Program Act, SB-479 Drug Dealer Liability Act, HB-153 E. St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1410 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-361 East St. Louis Public Works Advisory Planning Commission, HB-1390 Economic Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1995, SB-135, 567 Economic Development Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-313 Economic Recovery and Disclosure Act, HB-736 2351 NEW ACTS-Cont. Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, HB-555 Education Appropriation Act, HB- 2011 Education Choice Act, SB-17 Education for the Future Today Act, HB-501 Education Reform Act of 1995, SB-17 Educational Choice Act, HB-655, 734 SB-17, 209 Educational Priorities Act, HB-1627 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Elderly Health and Nutrition Act, HB- 392 Electrologist Practice Act, HB-773 Elimination of Unnecessary Statues Act, SB-386 Employee Insurance Portability Act, HB-2073 Employee Protection Act, HB-2299 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB-355 Employment Training Act, HB-1772 Empowerment Zones Implementation Act, HB-1990; SB-1172 Enterprise High School Act, HB-1396, 1423 Environmental Impact Fee Act, HB- 819,901' SB-721 Equal Access to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Discounts Act, HB- 1003 Equal Opportunity Act of 1995, SB- 1184 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-240 Ethanol Conversion Act, HB-318 Euthanizing of Dogs and Cats Act, HB-2210 Exotic Animal Sale Act, SB-854 Factual Budget Impact Note Act, HB- 2055 Fair Employment Standards Act, I11. HB-2291 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-2164 Family Mediation Act, SB-270 Family Unity Program Act, HB-2238 Federal Mandate and Federal Encroachment on State Sovereignty Act, HB-1671 Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB- 2655 Fire Protection Districts Impact Fee Act, SB-1071 Firearm Tax Act, HB-188 Firearms Dealer Licensing Act, HB- 1054 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont Fiscal and Economic Stability Act, Ill., HB-1912 Flag Code, HB-1521 Food and Agriculture Research Act, SB-731 Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission Act, SB-774 Foster Parent Law, HB-2227 Freedom of Choice Act, HB-599 Fund Education First Act, HB-1; SB- 1171 FY 1996 Budget Implementation Act, SB-465 Gambling Act of 1995, HB-1861 Gambling Licensing Act, HB-1367 Gambling Referendum Act, SB-323, 431 Gambling Right to Vote Act, HB-898 Gas Revenue Use Tax Act, HB-1149 Glenview Naval Air Station Retrocession Law, HB-682; SB-458 Government Financial Transaction Limitation Act, HB-2498 Government Services Privatization Act, HB-152 Grain Code, HB-1490 Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB-66 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB-354; HB-1566 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, III., HB-1406 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-545 Health and Fitness Center Fair Competition Act of 1995, HB-2145 Health and Human Services Delivery Planning Act, HB-2309 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-1667 Health Care Purchasing Group Act, HB-680, 892; SB-842 Health Care Worker Background Check Act, HB-256; SB-358 Health Care Worker Notification Act, HB-195 Health Facilities Protection Act, HB- 1668 Health Purchasing Group Act, HB-785 Health Security Act, SB-385; HB-2063 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-294; SB- 200 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-1867, 2353 Heating and Cooling System Buyer Protection Act, HB-269 Hockey Facility Liability Act, SB-857 Home Investment Trust Fund Act, HB-2334 2352 NEW ACTS-Cont. Home Repair Act, SB-1065 Home Work Act, SB-1062 Housing Inducement Zone Act, HB- 2266 Human Development Agency Act, HB- 515 Hypnotherapist Registration Act, SB- 348 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1364 Insurance Solvency and Financial Enforcement Trust Act, SB-734 Internet Access and Use Task Force Act, HB-657 Interstate Insurance Receivership Compact Act, HB-2337 Interstate Research Commission on Climatic Change Act, HB-2301 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-319 Irritancy Testing Act, HB-237; SB- 1031 Job Training Program Consolidation Act, SB-128, HB-620 Job Training Voucher Act, SB-1164 Joint Committee on Medicaid Act, SB- 1170 Joint Legislative Committee on Federal Mandates Act, HB-2134 Joliet Arsenal Development Authority, HB-597 Kidney Health Planning Act, HB-591 L Labor Equity Act, Ill., HB-1815 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-289 Land Conveyance Act of 1995, HB- 2276 Law Enforcement Officer Health Insurance SB-737 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-985 Legislation Sunshine Act, HB-2504 Legislative Ethics Act, HB-601 Legislative Health Care Utilization Review Task Force Act, HB-783 Library Districts Impact Fee Act, SB- 1072 Licensed Midwife Practitioners Act, HB-518 Limited Liability Act (1995), Uniform, SB-400 Limited Liability Partnership Act, HB- 2368 Livestock Advisory Council Act, SB- 666 Loan Brokers Act, SB-1208 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS--Cont Local Economy Building Plan Act, HB-1375 Local Gov't Officer Salary Increase Act, HB-1276 Local Government Firearm Regulation Preemption Act, HB-568 Local Government Investment Committee Act, HB-341 Local Government Officer Compensation Act, HB-496, 825, 1498 Local Government Tax Incentive Prohibition Act, HB-728 Local Option Income Tax Act, SB-572 Local Option Property Tax Replacement Act, SB-62 Locksmith Licensing Act, HB.549 Long-Term Care Planning Strategy Act, HB-1062; SB-577 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Ill., HB-1405 M N Manufactured Home Installation Act, I11., SB-429; HB-32 Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-815 Marital Relationship Equivalency Study Task Force, HB-2262 Marriage Contract Act, HB-2095 Maureen Baron HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, HB-1314 Medicaid Cost Containment Act, HB- 2211 Medicaid Cost Savings Suggestion Award Program Act, SB-217 Medical Assistance Administration Transfer Act, SB-1156 Medical Enterprise Zone Act, SB- 114 Medical Residency Bridging Program Act, HB-1959 Mental Health Providers Act, HB-966 Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act, SB-293; HB-2068 Metropo. Entertainment Complex Act, SB-1003 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189; SB-1123 Metropolitan Entertainment District Act, HB-2 Metropolitan Planning Organization Act, HB-1994 Minor Father Financial Responsibility Act, SB-590 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-519 Mississippi River Act, HB-253 Music Licensing Fees Act, SB.435, 813 Needle Exchange Program Act, HB- 408 2353 NEW ACTS- Cont. Not-For-Profit Agency Financial Disclosure Act, HB-1273 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, HB-305 0 Open Budgets Act, Ill., HB-1913 P Parental Consent to Abortion Act of 1995, SB-1100 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995, SB-836, 837 Parental Notification Act of 1995, HB-955 Park Districts Impact Fee Act, SB- 1073 Parturient Consumer Protection Act, HB-1274 Patient Access to Treatment Act, HB- 2240; SB-1023 Patient Protection Act, HB-1975 Performance Review Act, HB-485 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act of 1995, HB-2345 Permanently Sited Manufactured Home Availability Act, SB-339 Personal Protection Act of 1995, SB- 1190 Police and Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-876, 2279; SB-850 Police Salary Matching Funds Act, HB-1885 Post-parturition Care Act, SB-1246 Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, HB-1755 Prison Industries Act, HB-552 Prisoner of War Compensation Act, HB-126; SB-428 Private Correct. Facilities Construction and Operation Act, SB-768 Private Correctional Facilities Act, HB-554, 1050 Private Mental Health Direct Care Worker Wage Act, HB-1965 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-2555 Privatization of State Services Act, HB-1839 Privatization Regulation Act, HB- 1820,2062 Procurement Code, Illinois, SB-151; HB-971 Product Liability Act, Ill., SB-551 Project Self-Sufficiency Act, HB-1949 Public Aid Benefits Impact Note Act, HB-293 Public Education Affinity Credit Card Act, HB-473 Public Health Events Reporting Act, HB-2330 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont Public Office Disqualification Act, HB- 2648 Public Recreational Waters Act, HB- 954 Real Estate Regulation Transfer Act, SB-349 Rebuild Our Cities Act, SB-1145 Rebuild Our Cities Bond Act, SB-1144 Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, HB- 1153, 1592; SB-509 Recyclable Markets Development Act, Illinois, HB-278 Regional Airport Act, SB-1245 Rehabilitative Incarceration Act, SB- 360; HB-1603 Renewable Energy Employment and Economic Development Act, HB- 1353, 1368 Rent Control Preemption Act, SB-1211 Rental Car Damage Waiver Disclosure Act, HB-1877; SB-1024 Residential Facilities for Older Adults Act, HB-1858 Resource Mothers Program Act, SB- 849 Respiratory Care Practice Act, SB-260 Revenue Stabilization Act, SB-154 Roller Skating Rink Safety Act, HB- 817; SB.313 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1420 Savings and Stability Act, Ill., HB- 2056 Scholarship Schools Act, HB-642, 2459; SB-17 School District Association Membership Law, HB-2503 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1203 School District Validation (1995) Act, HB.854 School Impact Fee Law, SB-971 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Fee Act, HB226 School Renovation Act, HB-1452 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-1009 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-241 Second Hand Dealer Regulation Act, SB-1223 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, HB-254 Senior Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-312 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-2530 2354 NEW ACTS-Cont. Small Business Self-Representation Act, HB-2281 Soft Drink Sales Regulation Act, HB- 1024 Southeast Metropolitan Area Industrial Development Study Act, HB-1770 Soybean Ink Act, HB-1182 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1369 State Agency Frivolous and Excessive Voucher Act, SB-593 State Agency Lease Act, SB-1139 State Bond Sale Act, HB-755 State Contract Employee Notice Act, HB-1809 State Employee Housing Act, HB-252 State Financial Planning Act, SB-I 110 State Government Paperwork Reduction for Business Act, SB-375 State Meal Expense Act, HB-2135 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-2551 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-2300 State Sovereignty Auditor Act, HB- 1932 Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, HB-403, 1129 Student Entrepreneurial District Act, HB-1407 Substance Abuse Program Consolidation Act, SB-129 Successor Agency Act, HB-1120 Sunshine In Litigation Act, SB-986 U Tatto Artist and Parlor License Act, HB-773 Tatto Artist License Act, HB-1929 Tax Preparers Act, HB-1027 Taxpayers Empowerment Board Act, HB-343 Teachers' Retirement System of Illinois Annuitants' Health Insurance Security Act, SB-114 Temporary Support Services Transfer Act, HB-2632 Thirty-Five Year Plan Act, HB-1451 Truth in Budgeting Note Act, HB- 1914 Tuition for Public Service Act, HB-455 Tuition Increase Limitation Act, SB- 436 Underage Consumer Protection Act, HB-2286 Underrepresented Groups Educational Research Act, HB-332 Unfunded Mandates Act, HB-143 NEW ACTS-Cont. Uniform Custodial Trust Act, HB- 1934 Uniform Limited Liability Act (1995), SB-400 Uniform Marital Property Act, SB-603 Uniform Partnership Act (1994), SB- 351 Uniform Periodic Payment of Judgments Act, SB-936 Uniform Prudent Investor Act, SB-352 Uniform Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act, SB-353 Unsalaried Entity Abolition Act, HB- 1924 Unsolicited Fax Transmission Act, HB- 2233 V Vending Machine Commission Prohibition Act, HB-565, 2657 Viatical Settlements Act, HB-1796 Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pig Act, SB-44 Violence Prevention Act of 1995, HB- 818, 1967 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 Voting by Minors Act, HB-141 Voucher System Studies Act, HB-2444 W Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-240 Welfare to Work Act, HB-1950 Wetland Preservation and Protection Act, SB-233 Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305, 2193 Workers' Compensation Agreed Bill Task Force Act, SB-1166 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1780 Z Zero-Based Budget Act, HB-486 Zoo Animal Sales Act, SB-854 NUCLEAR SAFETY Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act technical, HB-288, 1463, 1525 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act appropriations to Ill. Emergency Management Agency, limits, HB-929, 1798 technical, HB-790 Radiation Installation Act operator registration fees, SB-452 Radiation Protection Act health threat responses, HB-1089, 1743; SB-231 late payment penalties; hearings, SB-452 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2355 NUCLEAR SAFETY-Cont. mammography installations, SB.452, 1095 Radioactive Waste Storage Act technical, HB-284, 1089 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Child Support Information Act employment applicant child support info to DPA, SB-845 Circuit Court Judges Travel Expense Act, repeals, SB-147 Comptroller Merit Employment Code Merit Advisory Board, repeals, SB-587, 615 Fees and Salaries Act Chi. regional sup't. & assistants salaries, HB-1342; SB-416 recodification; repeal & incorporation various provisions, HB.1731 regional/assistant regional superintendents of schools, HB.989 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen and State Employees Compensation Act - see: EMPLOYMENT new acts Legislative Ethics Act, HB-601 Notary Public Act fees, HB-1859 Official Bond Act bond form, exclusions; devastavit, exceptions, HB-377, 1023, 1029 Officials Convicted of Infamous Crimes Act technical, HB-1499 Personnel Code aid recipient appointment preference, HB-1704, 1949 Chicago Crime Lab personnel, HB-2245 comparable worth pay, HB-192; SB- 697 equal opportunity, SB-1184 exemptions: DENR professional engineers, SB-457 exemptions: Industrial Commission arbitrators, HB-838 exemptions: physicians & nurses, HB- 2072; SB-293, 388 leave of absence, law enforcement elective office, SB-763 Leg. Audit Commission findings; back pay, layoff grievances or appeals, HB-536; SB-740 legislative employee dismissals, notice & hearings, SB-556 payroll certification, employee appointments, SB-457 technical, HB-1520 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES-Cont. veteran status verification, HB-778, 2154; SB-428, 560 Secretary of State Merit Employment Code board membership, increases; political party affiliation; quorum, HB-1587 equal opportunity, SB-1184 Merit Commission; abolishes Merit Advisory Board, SB-387 State employee accrued sick leave repayment, HB-605; SB-253 State Employee Housing Act technical, HB-2597 State Employees Group Insurance Act abortions, not covered, HB-164 dependents, purchased coverage amounts, SB-273 employee contributions, HB-2352 exec. branch constitutional officers & G.A. members, ineligible during terms, HB-214 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 group accident & health, optional SURS retirement programs, HB-122; SB-1094 group health, Teacher Retirement System participation, SB-1244 guardian dependency status, SB-453 leave of absence coverage, HB-1788 military leave, coverage extension, SB- 301 post-parturition maternity benefits, HB-2557 Public Accounting Examiners Board employees health benefits, HB-2561 public community college retirees, SB- 218 retired employee, incl. downstate teachers, SB-308 retired/disabled downstate teacher health benefits program, HB-323 technical, HB-2598 State Employees Political Activity Act technical, HB-2417 State Museum Construction Act obsolete provisions, deletion, SB-642 PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Adopt-A-Park, Dpt. Conservation programs, HB-1530 Illinois and Michigan Canal State Park Act canal use, HB-965 Jolliet - Marquette Trail Act - see: ROADS AND BRIDGES Park District Aquarium and Museum Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 Park District Code annexation, condemnation, disconnection, referendum, HB-974 2356 PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS-Cont annexation, recreational area property, HB-1230 annexing ordinance, filing venue, HB- 974 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 capital plans; bonds; leases, HB-1103 capital plans; updates; duplication of services; project presentation; bonds; contractual services; leases; availability; SB-852 condemnation powers, HB-1231 disconnection, HB-975 health/fitness center construction referendum, HB-2145 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 non-profit organization operation or ownership, HB-682 police force powers, HB-974 swimming pool tax, HB-1422 technical, HB-980 State Parks Act disabled veterans fees, bans, HB-259 PENSIONS new acts Teachers' Retirement System of Illinois Annuitants' Health Insurance Security Act, SB-114 Wagering Tax Distributive Fund, SB-55 Pension Code see individual Articles below: 01 - General Provisions 01A - Regulation of Public Pension Funds (new) 02 - General Assembly 03 - Downstate Police 04 - Downstate Firefighters 05 - Chicago Police 06 - Chicago Firemen 07 - Illinois Municipal 08 - Chicago Municipal 09- Cook County 10 - Forest Preserve District 11 - Chicago Laborers 12 - Chicago Park District 13 - Metropolitan Water Reclamation District 14- State Employees 15 - State Universities 16 - Downstate Teachers 17 - Chicago Teachers 18 - Judges 19- Closed Funds& 20 - Reciprocal Act 21 - Social Security Enabling Act 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. 22A - Investment Board 23 - Purpose-Savings 24 - Public Employee Deferred Compensation Article 01 - General Provisions annual earnings limitation, HB- 324, 1589, 2176; SB-60, 103, 114 federally-required involuntary contributions, HB-2095; SB-61, 103,114 investments, MacBride/Northern Ireland, HB-1686 Metro. Water Reclamation Dist. investments, HB-743, 2570; SB- 1249 Qualified Illinois Domestic Relations Orders (QUILDROs), HB-967; SB-735 Article 01A - Regulation of Public Pension Funds (new) Article 02 - General Assembly refund of excess contributions, HB-2662; SB-1287 salary base & annual increase, new members, HB-1634 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 surviving spouse benefits, SB-114 Article 03 - Downstate Police age & fitness requirements, HB- 2176,2177,2359 Attorney General investigators, HB-2550 board: additional trustee, HB- 2159 board: investments, reports, fees, HB-109, 1491 board: treasurer appointment, HB- 2163 calculation, HB-95 controlled substance inspectors, HB-248 Cook County police transfer of credits, HB-1292 DCMS security officers, HB-247 disability, nonduty, HB-458 disability, occupational disease, HB-96 duty disability, age, creditable service, HB-2548 early retirement, HB-93 eligibility, HB-27; SB-101 employee contributions pick-up, HB-2160 health insurance, HB-106 IMRF participation, HB-1243, 2177; SB-738 2357 PENSIONS-Cont. minimum annuity, increase, SB- 887 municipality population, HB-108 service conversion to noncovered, HB-2550 service credit, federal employment, HB-248 service credit, military, HB-2176, 2177,2359; SB-101 service credit, past, HB-2176, 2177,2359 service credit, re-employment, HB-105 service credit, reinstatement, HB- 1243,2162 service credit, transfers, HB-245, 247, 248, 1243, 2162, 2550; SB- 738 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 survivors, increase, HB-95; SB- 887, 888 survivors, remarriage, HB-2161, 2177; SB.95 25-yr. retirement, HB-107 Article 04 - Downstate Firefighters age & fitness requirements, HB- 2176,2177,2359 Argonne National Laboratory firemen pension fund, SB-608 board: investments, reports, fees, HB-1491 board: village/town attorney, removes HB-2158 disability, increases, HB-1036 early retirement incentives, HB- 1040 eligibility, HB-27; SB-101 municipal contributions calculations, HB-1038 overpayments, HB-1035 service credit, military, HB-2176, 2177,2359; SB-101 service credit, past, HB-2176, 2359 service credit, reinstatement, HB- 2162 service credit, transfers, HB-245, 2162 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 survivors, disabled firefighters, HB-813, 1039, 1847, 2176; SB-114, 423 survivors, increases, HB-1036 survivors, remarriage, HB-2177 Article 05 - Chicago Police age; requirements; 80%; HB-685 Attorney General investigators, HB-2550 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. automatic annual increase, HB- 350, 685; SB-99 board elections, active policemen votes, HB-337 board, additional active police member, HB-654 Cook County State's Attorney employee credit transfers, SB-114, 463, 653 disability, duty, HB-334; SB-99 disability, limitation, HB-384 disability, occupational disease, HB-333; SB-99 duty availability allowances, HB- 335 early retirement incentives, HB- 336 financing, SB-99 salary base, HB-338 service conversion to noncovered, HB-2550 service credit, General Assembly membership, SB-114 service credit, transfers, HB-2550 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 tax multiplier, increases, HB-925 widow's, increase, HB-349, 675; SB-410 widow's, supplemental, HB-351; SB-99 Article 06 - Chicago Firefighter automatic annual increase, HB- 492,873; SB-100, 114 board elections, HB-875 disability, occupational diseases, HB-872 early retirement incentives, HB- 870 financing, tax, SB-100 health insurance payments, HB- 968 minimum monthly annuity, HB- 874 prior service, SB-100 salary base, HB-869 service credit, paramedics, SB-114 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 tax levy, substitution of funds, SB-114 widow's annuity, alternative, HB- 877 widow's annuity, SB-100, 114 widow's remarriage, HB-871; SB- 100,114 Article 07 - Illinois Municipal administrative; accounting; distributions; reserves; beneficiary designation, HB- 1557; SB-114, 346 2358 PENSIONS-Cont. airport police, HB-110 Attorney General investigators, HB-2550 board, annuitant trustee, HB-415 Board, employee member, HB- 2039 Chicago Library System, HB-683 controlled substance inspectors, HB-248 Cook County police transfer of credits, HB-1292 county correctional officers (noncommissioned), HB-2194 county probation officers, sheriffs formula, HB-2052 court reporters, credits transfer to SERS, HB-1779 DCMS security officers, HB-247 disability, pre-existing condition limitation, SB-1238 downstate police chief participation, HB-1243, 2177 downstate police fund transfers, HB-2177 early retirement incentives, HB-413, 1213, 1555, 2556; SB- 251 final salary rate, HB-697 Fox Waterway Agency, SB-206 investments: sheriffs employee health insurance reserve, HB- 339, 693 prior service credit contributions, HB-1848, 1897 retroactive payments, HB-1556 return to service benefits, HB-695, 1556; SB-347 school dist. sworn police officers, HB-978 school district contribution exemptions, HB-413 service conversion to noncovered, HB-2550 service credit, HB-101; SB-347 service credit, military, HB-1556, 2044 service credit, transfers, HB-2550 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 sheriffs employee formula, HB- 110,978,2052 sheriffs employees, HB-677, 2177 sheriff's law enforcement employees, HB-102, 339, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 2194 special education joint agreements participants, HB-1896 spouse remarriage, HB-698 survivor annuity, HB-1556 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. survivors, HB-694; SB-347 transfer of credits, HB-247, 248, 2177 trustees election, candidate lists, HB-2039 25-yr. retirement, HB-133 Article 08 - Chicago Municipal annuitants lists, HB-1536 automatic annual increase, HB- 1536 Chicago Crime Lab workers, HB- 2107, 2245 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 minimum annuity, HB-1536 new annuities, payable dates; tax levy substitute funds; investments; service credit; direct rollovers; annual salary; SB-100 omnibus, HB-582 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 trustees election, candidate lists, HB-2039 union dues withholding, HB-1536 Article 09 - Cook County Attorney General investigators, HB-2550 compounded annual increase, SB- 340 Cook County State's Attorney employee credit transfers, SB-114, 463, 653 service conversion to noncovered, HB-2550 service credit, transfers, HB-2550 se- offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 transfer of credits; salary base; survivors; service credit, HB- 1292 trustees election, candidate lists, HB-2039 widows, SB-340 Article 11 - Chicago Laborers Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 new annuities, payable dates; tax levy substitute funds; investments; service credit; direct rollovers; annual salary; SB-100 omnibus, HB-581 participation, other Chi. public pension fund board employees, SB-100 service credit: policemen, firemen, teachers, SB-100 2359 PENSIONS-Cont. sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 Article 12 - Chicago Park District auto. annual increase, accelerates, HB-1146 early retirement incentives, HB- 580, 744; SB-114, 230 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 Article 13 - Metropolitan Water Reclamation District omnibus, HB-743, 2570; SB-1249 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 Article 14 - State Employees actuarial review, HB-325, 1845; SB-104, 114 additional benefit plans, bans, HB- 118 Attorney General investigators, HB-244, 2550; SB-114 automatic annual increase, HB- 703, 2178 Board members, elected, HB-2039 Chicago Crime Lab workers, HB- 2107, 2245 conservation police, HB-103 controlled substance inspectors, HB-248 Cook County police, HB-1292 court reporters, HB-1779; SB-513 DCMS security police, HB-247 death benefit, HB-705 disability, temporary, HB-325; SB-104, 114 DMHDD security officers, HB- 1067 final salary rate, HB-103, 701; SB- 248 flat rate formula, new, HB-414, 2524; SB-193, 224, 376, 1256 funding requirements, HB-325 General Assembly staff assistants formula, SB-1135 11. Development Finance Authority employee participation, HB-1687 IMRF sheriffs law enforcement credit transfers, HB-2177; SB- 738 increase, HB-2616; SB-513, 531, 1255 optional credits, members and employees, HB-2662; SB-1287 part-time employee contributions calculation (Mental Hlth/ Corr.) HB-2662; SB-1287 Regional Airport Authority employees, SB-1245 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont Secretary of State investigators, HB-701 service conversion to noncovered, HB-2550 service credit during police training SB-114 service credit, federal gov't., HB- 104,112,248 service credit, military, HB-927, 2253 service credit, transfers, HB-247, 248, 1292, 1779, 2550; SB-738 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 Social Security offset, SB-223, 1257 State Fire Marshal arson investigators, HB-1066; SB-530 State Police formula, HB-244, 1066, 1067; SB-27, 114, 248, 530 State Police, HB-703, 704 survivors, SB-223 truck weighing inspectors, SB-27 unused sick leave, SB-253 25-year retirement, HB-704 Article 15 - State Universities Board, replaces, SB-287 early retirement incentives, HB- 699, 845,983; SB-252 early retirement, no discount, HB- 1724, 1849 final salary rate, HB-700 flat rate formula, new, SB-224, 376, 1256 minimum monthly annuity, SB- 1267 optional retirement program, HB-122; SB-1094 Public Accounting Examiners Board employees, HB-2561 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 university police, HB-699, 700 unused sick leave, SB-253 Article 16 - Downstate Teachers actuarial review, HB-325, 1845; SB-104, 114 board members, 2 annuitants, SB-287 charter schools staff, HB-207; SB- 19 early retirement, extends, SB-889 early retirement, no discount, HB- 1724, 1849; SB-102 flat rate formula, new, SB-224, 376, 1256 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 2360 PENSIONS-Cont. health benefits program, HB-323; SB-114 increase, HB-323; SB.114, 610 investment earnings, health insurance reserve accounts, HB- 826; SB-307 service credit, pregnancy leave, HB-122, 177, 1846; SB-115, 1094 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 surviving spouse, dependent beneficiary benefits, HB-122; SB-1094 survivors, SB-1093 unused sick leave, SB-253 Article 17 - Chicago Teachers automatic annual increase, HB- 1590 average salary determination, SB- 467 board, additional pensioner, SB- 532 charter schools staff, HB-207; SB- 19 Chicago Board of Ed. contributions, HB-206 early retirement extension, HB- 1578, 2542 early retirement retirees, additional benefits, SB-I 136, 1243 early retirement, extends, SB-889 early retirement, no discount, HB- 1579, 1724, 1849 flat rate formula, new, HB-1588, 2540; SB-376 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 increase, SB-114, 610 investments; return to teaching; money-purchase annuities; reversionary annuities; duty disability claims; HB-1589 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 State contribution, additional, HB-1591 survivor's pension, SB-466 temporary teaching returns, HB- 2541 trustees: school administrator member, SB.114, 532 30-year retirement, HB-1577 Article 18 - Judges discontinued contributions revocation; payback, HB-325; SB-59, 104, 114 salary base, SB-94 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. service credit, military, HB-895 sex offenders, benefits forfeiture, SB-194 Article 20 - Reciprocal Act Chicago Crime Lab worker transfers, HB-2107, 2245 Article 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral actuarial statement standards & contents, HB-489 Chi. Teacher State contributions, HB-1591 Pension Laws Commission, new, HB-1213, 1555; SB-251,424 Workers' Comp. & Occ. Diseases claims, policemen & firemen, HB-813, 1037 Article 22A - Investment Board Board, labor union representation, HB-2039 cost/value determination, HB- 2662; SB-1287 technical, HB-322, 323, 1822, 1823, 2176, 2177 State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act - see: APPROPRIATIONS POPULAR NAMES Circuit Breaker See: AGING-Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Dead-Man's Act See: CIVIL PROCEDURE (Code of Civil Procedure-evidence) JULIE See: UTILITIES REGULATION (Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act) Lemon Law See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS - New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act Motor Voter Law See: ELECTIONS (National Voter Registration Act) Scaffolding Act See: CIVIL LIABILITIES (Structural Work Act) SWORD See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (State Police) - Statewide Organized Gang Database Act Ticket Scalping Act See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES TIF See: MUNICIPALITIES (Municipal Code) Torrens Act 2361 POPULAR NAMES-Cont. See: PROPERTY (Registered Titles Act) Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act See: CIVIL LIABILITIES PORT DISTRICTS See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS PROBATE See: ESTATES PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Animal Welfare Act - See: ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act See: FINANCE equal opportunity, SB-1184 Architecture Practice Act citizenship, HB-2350 residency; citizenship, HB-748 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Athletic Trainers Practice Act licensure; consultants; fees; continuing education; SB-555 licensure; fees; Dpt. Professional Reg., HB-481 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act apprenticeship programs, HB-578 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 licensure; barber schools article; salons & shops article, HB-3 nail technician license, SB-1049, 1142 pre-existing practitioner license, HB- 970; SB-1142 registration; continuing education; refund procedures; licensing; exam translator assistance; certification; interships; Committee composition, HB-748, 1985 technical, HB-748, 970; SB-1109 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Certified Shorthand Reporters Act citizenship, HB-2350 residency; citizenship, HB-748 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Child Care Act - See: CHILDREN Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act citizenship, HB-2350 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 residency; citizenship, HB-748 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act disclosure; elder abuse, HB.3, 750; SB- 525 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 technical, HB-1681 Collection Agency Act citizenship, HB-2350 exclusions; fees; litigation; interest; client accountability; payments deposits; complaint & investigation procedures; SB-553 fees; litigation; debt interest; trust accounts, HB.3 fees, costs, client accountability, trust accounts, hearing officers, HB-3 residency; citizenship, HB-748 technical, HB-750 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Dental Practice Act branches: dentofacial orthopedics, pediatric dentistry, SB-534, 613 citizenship, HB-2350 dental hygienists, HB-1750; SB-613 license to practice, SB.613 limited liability partnerships, SB-534 residency; citizenship, HB-748 technical, HB-634, 2609; SB-534 Detection of Deception Examiners Act unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Dietetic and Nutrition Services Practice Act Cooperative Extension employee licensure, exemptions, HB-1694 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 licensure, regulation, title, HB-633, 748; SB-225 residency; citizenship, HB-748 Farm Labor Contractor Certification Act, repeals, HB-1748 Farm Produce Commission Merchant Act, repeals, SB-454, 675 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act, repeals, SB-1085 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Marketing Act, repeals, SB-454, 675 2362 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code citizenship, HB-2350 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 residency; citizenship, HB-748 Funeral or Burial Funds Act technical, HB-632, 816 Grain Dealers Act repeals: Grain Code, HB-1490 Health Care Worker Background Check Act technical, HB-2691 Health Care Worker Self-Referral Act Health Care Facilities Planning Board functions, transfer to DPH, HB-131 Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, SB-398 residency; citizenship, HB-748 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, title; licensing; exam; dispensing; standards; returned purchases; fines; HB-635, 748; SB-398 residency; citizenship, HB-748 technical, HB-633, 635 Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act formerly, Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act technical, HB-2607 Interior Design Profession Title Act unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Landscape Architecture Act unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Livestock Auction Market Law licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 ratites, HB-2532; SB-854 Livestock Dealer Licensing Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 ratites, HB-2532; SB-854 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act assessment, prevention, evaluation; treatment, HB-1593 citizenship, HB-2350 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 license requirement, HB-1594 residency; citizenship, HB-748 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont Meat and Poultry Inspection Act bilingual Cook County inspectors, HB- 1543 Medical Practice Act assisting in court-ordered executions, not medical practice, HB-204, 209; SB-10, 380 citizenship, HB-2350 immunity, indigent patient treatment, HB-355 license revocation, child abuse or felony conviction, SB-773 limited liability partnerships, SB-810 Medical Disciplinary Board, membership, voting status, HB-1632; SB-693, 890 notice of abortion, physician referrals, HB-2569 parental notice of abortion, HB-92, 955; SB-836, 837 physician conduct, disciplinary grounds, reports to Dpt. Professional Reg., HB-1263; SB-506 physician disciplinary records; board member voting status; consumer toll- free phone line, HB-1632; SB-693 residency; citizenship, HB-748 technical, SB-634, 669 training: domestic violence, child abuse, rape, conflict resolution, SB- 659 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Woman's Right to Know Act, physician violators, discipline, HB- 1305 Naprapathic Practice Act fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 licensing qualifications, fees; disciplinary action, HB-632 record-keeping; qualifications, SB-225 new acts Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-1315 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-742 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation Act, SB-1143 Commercial and Public Buildings Asbestos Abatement Act, HB-1539; SB-231 Construction Contractor Registration Act, HB-2252 Consumer Coupon Rebate Act, SB-473 Consumer Credit Reporting Fairness Act, HB-1935 Electrologist Practice Act, HB-773 Firearms Dealer Licensing Act, HB- 1054 2363 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS- Cont. Grain Code, HB-1490 Health Care Worker Background Check Act, HB-256; SB-358 Home Repair Act, SB-1065 Home Work Act, SB-1062 Licensed Midwife Practitioners Act, HB-518 Locksmith Licensing Act, HB-549 Maureen Baron HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, HB-1314 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-519 Parturient Consumer Protection Act, HB-1274 Patient Protection Act, HB-1975 Police and Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-2279; SB-850 Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, HB-1755 Second Hand Dealer Regulation Act, SB-1223 State Contract Employee Notice Act, HB-1809 Tatto Artist and Parlor License Act, HB-773 Tattoo Artist License Act, HB-1929 Tax Preparers Act, HB-1027 Uniform Partnership Act (1994), SB- 351 Viatical Settlements Act, HB-1796 Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305 Nursing Act English proficiency exams, SB-611 exam passage in 3 years, HB-2349 nursing scholarship funding, HB-1790 training: domestic violence, child abuse, rape, conflict resolution, SB- 659 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act citizenship, HB-2350 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 residency; citizenship, HB-748 spiritual healing practitioners, proficiency requirement exemptions, HB-2644 temporary licenses; actions limitation, SB-358 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Occupational Therapy Practice Act fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont Oil and Gas Act inspection; violations; permit denial; plans of unitization, HB-2138 liability, ownership transfers, SB-382 Optometric Practice Act certification, HB-1926 citizenship, HB-2350 optometrist, excludes contact lens dispensers, SB-185 residency; citizenship, HB-748 therapeutic ocular pharmaceuticals (contact lenses), HB-1926; SB-185 unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Pharmacy Practice Act drug substitution limitations, HB-1888 prescription drug refills, HB-2536 prescription, definition, SB-831 renewal fee, substance abuse programs, SB-831 technical, HB-1742, 1888; SB-663 unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Physical Therapy Act Examining Committee immunity, compensation; licensure qualifications; fees, HB-3; SB-980 foreign-trained applicants, DPR rules, HB-881 program curriculum consideration, HB-3 technical, HB-751 unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Physician Assistant Practice Act physician assistant definition, HB- 2224; SB.906 unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Plumbing License Law local government unit inspections, HB- 1214 plumbing services, licensed plumbers only, SB-1037 retired plumber license, SB-1037 Plumbing Licensing Law, Illinois mobile homes, HB-32 Podiatric Medical Practice Act citizenship, HB-2350 residency; citizenship, HB-748 unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 fire investigators, HB-2109 2364 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS- Cont. firearms, commuting security guards, HB-1173 firearms, locksmith carrying ban, HB- 2626 locksmith regulation & licensing, HB.549 private alarm contractor qualifications, SB.766 private security guards, former law enf. officers, HB-97 technical, HB-2608 Private Employment Agency Act exemptions, HB-182; SB-74 Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act technical, HB-J1751 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act unlicensed practice, civil penalties, HB- 2347 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 Professional Engineering Practice Act English tests, foreign applicants, SB.225 Nat'l. Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying: membership, delegate meeting expenses; SB.225 registered site professional evaluations, HB-359; SB-46 technical, HB-2606 Professional Land Surveyor Act citizenship, HB-2350 residency; citizenship, HB-748 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Public Accounting Act recovery of punitive damages, limitations, HB-1969 technical, HB-1969 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Real Estate License Act of 1983 Dpt. Professional Regulation duties, transfer to Commissioner of Savings, Real Estate Professions, & Mortgage Finance, SB-349 dual agency disclosure, brokerage agreements, HB-1045 leasing agent licenses, HB.1045, 1856 school overcrowding info to prospective purchasers, HB-37 technical, HB-1044, 1045, 2392, 2590; SB-349 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Roofing Industry Licensing Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS-Cont. applicant bonds; licensed prior to issue of permits; HB-3 technical, HB-749 unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Slaughter Livestock Buyers Act licensing; administration; powers & duties; judicial review; indemnification; HB-2329; SB-43 ratites, HB-2532; SB-854 Solicitation for Charity Act donor lists, SB-195 international terrorism organizations support, enjoinment & confiscation, HB-667; SB-721 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act citizenship, HB-2350 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, SB-398 residency; citizenship, HB-748 volunteers, otoacoustic screenings, HB- 2591 Structural Engineering Licensing Act unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act aggregate mining operations, HB-1486 explosives use, rules, HB-882 sanitary landfill locations, permit applications, HB-285 Transient Merchant Act flea markets; merchant ID cards; HB-1132; SB-409 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act citizenship, HB-2350 fees and fines, General Professions Dedicated Fund, HB-2348 residency; citizenship, HB-748 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act unlicensed practices, civil penalties, HB-2347 PROPERTY Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, repeals, SB-454, 675 Agricultural Land Ownership Act business owner identification; prosecutions; disclosures, SB-387 repeals, SB-454, 675 Uniform Partnership Act (1994), creates, SB-351 Cemetery Protection Act penalties, SB-312 2365 PROPERTY-Cont. Condominium Property Act allocations, condemnation awards, SB-907 applicability; board vacancies & powers; alternate dispute resolution, SB-447 assessments, common interests, HB- 1586 condominium instruments; boards of managers vacancies, powers & duties; dispute resolution; HB-1721 fiduciary duties-of-care; liability; arbitration, HB-1584 foreclosure: liens; common interest payments, purchases, HB-1585 leased property, condo development, SB-907, 1084 senior citizen owners, HB-1572 Conveyances Act beneficiary deeds, SB-864 public record instruments, SB-158 rent assignments by recordation, SB-407 conveyances, easements, transfers, exchanges Cook County Forest Preserve, Acme Steel Co., SB-412, 907 Dpt. of Conservation Arcola, HB-576 conveyance & quit-claim, HB.823 Crawford County, HB-682 Douglas County, Thomas Monahan Co., HB-524, 682 Madison County, Nature Institute, HB-682, 2082 Dpt. of Corrections land transfers, SB.992 Will County, HB-682 Dpt. of Transportation DuPage & Washington Counties, easements, SB-412 easement release, HB-823 Kankakee, HB-576 Kankakee, Warren, LaSalle, Vermillion, Union, Will Counties, HB-682 Macomb, SB-992 Vermilion, Union Counties, SB-458 Lake County Forest Preserve, Brentwood North Nursing Center, SB-77 State easements; land transfers, HB- 682,2430; SB-66 Counterfeit Trademark Act penalties; violations; fines; seizure & destruction of evidence, HB-2621 Dwelling Structure Contract Act installment contracts, HB-1431 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROPERTY-Cont. Dwelling Unit Installment Contract Act contract requirements; escrow accounts; repair approval; violations, HB-1431 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act - see: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Joint Tenancy Act tenancy by entirety beneficial interest in land trust, SB-79,866 Land Sales Registration Act Dpt. Professional Regulation duties, transfer to Commissioner of Savings, Real Estate Professions, & Mortgage Finance, SB-349 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act beneficial interest transfers, HB-1606 technical, HB-1606 Law Enforcement Disposition of Property Act Handgun Surrender Compensation Fund, %age of proceeds deposited into, SB-118 Lessor's Liability Act Landlord and Tenant Act, short title, HB-1726, 1727, 2284; SB-627, 628 occupancy rules & regulations, HB- 1727; SB-627 tenant eviction, unlawful acts involving controlled substances; short title: Landlord and Tenant Act, HB-1726; SB-628 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, creates, SB-1033 park owner restricted fees, unreasonable rent increases, HB-815 park sale, owner notify residents, SB- 1032 repeals; Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-815 Mobile Home Park Act - See: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Mortgage Act release recordings, HB-1025 Mortgage Escrow Account Act dwelling unit installment contracts; title; HB-1431 interest payments, HB-786 Mortgage Payment Statement Act dwelling unit installment contracts; HB-1431 Mortgage Tax Escrow Act dwelling unit installment contracts; title; HB-1431 maximum holdings, HB-786 new acts 2366 PROPERTY-Cont. Anti-Fencing Law, SB-1090 Day Care Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-522 Domestic Violence Victim's Right to Terminate Lease Act, HB-2671 Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB- 2655 Glenview Naval Air Station Retrocession Law, HB-682; SB-458 Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB-66 Land Conveyance Act of 1995, HB- 2276 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-2555 Real Estate Regulation Transfer Act, SB.349 Rent Control Preemption Act, SB-1211 School Impact Fee Law, SB-971 Second Hand Dealer Regulation Act, SB-1223 State Agency Lease Act, SB-1139 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-2551 Uniform Custodial Trust Act, HB- 1934 Uniform Marital Property Act, SB-603 Power of Appointment Exercise Act testamentary & nontestamentary powers, ways of exercising, HB-377, 1023, 1031 quick-take - see: Civil Procedure, Code of (eminent domain) Real Estate License Act of 1983 - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Real Estate Time-Share Act Dpt. Professional Regulation duties, transfer to Commissioner of Savings, Real Estate Professions, & Mortgage Finance, SB-349 Registered Titles (Torrens) Act technical, HB-1115 Residential Real Property Disclosure Act disclosure reports, inclusions, HB-1631; SB-468 transfers following public auction sales, exempt, HB-833 Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act public corporations; IRAs; multiple sales notice; deadly weapons, safe deposit box; HB-1795 PUBLIC AID Domestic Violence Shelters Act - see: FAMILIES Family Resource Development Act State Community College of E.St.Louis, HB-1428, 1439 technical, HB-1427, 1445 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID-Cont. General Assistance Job Opportunities Act technical, HB-1466 Health Finance Reform Act - see: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Job Training Evaluation Act, repeals, HB-241 new acts Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666; SB-578 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-294; SB- 200 Human Development Agency Act, HB- 515 Joint Committee on Medicaid Act, SB- 1170 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, HB- 1405 Medicaid Cost Containment Act, HB- 2211 Medicaid Cost Savings Suggestion Award Program Act, SB-217 Medical Assistance Administration Transfer Act, SB-1156 Minor Father Financial Responsibility Act, SB-590 Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, HB-1755 Project Self-Sufficiency Act, HB-1949 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-241 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-240 Welfare to Work Act, HB-1950 Public Aid Code administration - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (PUBLIC AID) AFDC (aid to families with dependent children) AFDC energy cost grants, HB- 1735 AFDC/food stamp early fraud prevention & detection, HB-5, 890 aid payment schedule, SB-143 alternative program, denial to persons ineligible in former state of residence, HB-2690 caretaker substance abuse; substitute payees, HB-1939 child immunizations, HB-530 child support payments, SB-742 correctional inmates, SB-8 Employment Bridge demonstration program, HB- 1817 family responsibility demonstration program, HB- 890 family transition demonstration program, HB-342 2367 PUBLIC AID-Cont. home visits, required, HB-1930 Individual Development Accounts, employed recipients, HB-2191 man in the house rule, HB-388 minor parents, live with adult, HB-209, 1685; SB.10, 334, 380 need determination, disregard %age of child support, SB-742 new births, no increased aid, HB- 31 parenting/family skills, instruction, HB-5; SB-198 program restructuring, HB-4, 209; SB-10, 380 recipient earnings reports demonstration project, HB.23, 2471 recipient resources demonstration project, HB-1818, 1938 recipient services performance, HB-2032 school attendance; sanctions, HB- 577 school attendance, HB-1140 self-sufficiency and development accounts, HB-1363; SB-1097 transportation allowance, HB- 1948 voucher assistance, SB-181 Welfare Recipient Job Creation Program, SB-469 Welfare Reform Task Force, HB- 2465 AFDC recipient education, training, employment programs community service, HB-745 Family Responsibility Program, SB-1113 family self-sufficiency program, HB-1363; SB-1195 job retention counseling & services waivers, federal matching funds, HB-2460 job search & employment training demonstration project, HB-2031 JOBS Plus demonstration project, HB-1682 JOBS program demonstration projects, HB-1951 literacy testing, HB-23, 2471 voucher system, HB-857 Welfare Recipient Job Creation Program, SB-469 welfare-to-work demonstration program, HB-770 work-related activities requirement, HB-1678 aged, blind, disabled aid aid payment schedule, SB-143 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID-Cont. enforcement liens, Auditor General audits, HB-1661 applicant/recipient rights and responsibilities bill of rights, child & spouse support services recipients, HB- 1836; SB-434 check cashing, gambling, HB- 1200 child Medicare health payments, DPA intercept income tax refunds, SB-804 enforcement liens, Auditor General audits, HB-1661 retroactive reinstatements, SB-562 school attendance, HB-1140 Citizens Assembly, abolishes, HB- 2293; SB-643 Earnfare extension, employed participants, HB-1363, 1404 medical assistance, HB-307 minimum wage; employment vs. food stamp benefits, HB-953 referrals, local gov'ts., eligibility extensions, SB-964 time limit, HB-1702 exemption of sole community hospital providers Medicaid hospital provider assessment exemptions, HB- 2074 Family Self Reliance Assistance Plan, new Article, SB-589 food stamps, HB-5, 390, 953, 1678 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 general assistance abortions, HB-1534; SB-662 AFDC voucher system, HB-857 aid payment schedule, SB-143 non-custodial parent transitional assistance, HB-1952 work-related activities requirement, HB-1678 Hospital Services Trust Fund hospital adjustment payments, HB-218; SB-743, 744 mailed benefits, HB-1164 medical assistance (Medicaid) abortions, HB-164, 1534; SB-662 ambulance service reimbursements, SB-562 assets claims, requirements, HB-1868 assisted living services, HB-306 audits, integrated health care program, HB-230 claims, paid within 60 days of receipt, SB-968 2368 PUBIC AID-Cont. deductible amounts, over federal requirements, HB-1250 developmentally disabled care provider funding, HB-2124, 2226; SB-744 enforcement liens, Auditor General audits, HB-1661 expenditures for prior FY liabilities, limits, HB-1942 family planning, integrated health care program, HB-217 health center reimbursements, HB-1868; SB.331 health insurance and HMO coverage, HB-2124 Healthy Moms/Healthy Kids Program report, HB-310, 2241; SB-200, 203, 236 hospital adjustment payments, HB-218; SB-743, 744 hospital provider funding, HB- 2124; SB-743, 744 integrated health care services system, HB-1403, 2403; SB-670 local health depts., managed health care, HB-775; SB-167 local health dpts., integrated health care programs, SB-196 long-term care benefits, exclusion from resources, HB-2533 long-term care provider funding, HB-2124 long-term care resident mental health & substance abuse service contracts HB-951 managed care network contracts, SB-670 managed care program, transfers administration to CHIP Board, SB-1156 managed care; integrated health care; licensed physicians; peer review, HB-1695 Medicaid administration, transfers to CHIP Board, SB-1156 Medicaid insurance vouchers, SB- 701 MediPlan Plus, integrated health care program, HB-2403 nurse practitioners, HB-167 nursing facilities resident services, DPH administration & supervision, cooperative agreements, HB-2083; SB-1133 nursing home license fee, HB- 2124, 2226; SB-744 nursing home Medicaid rates, nursing home resident need assessments, SB-1198 pharmacy home IV drug provider payments, SB-964 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLC AID-Cont post-parturition care, integrated health care, HB-2514, 2557 pregnancy coverage, HB-294, 295, 304 prescription drug excess sales, HB- 1659 provider payment priority, HB- 903 recipient savings accounts, HB- 1225, 1227 replaces: accident & health or HMO coverage, paid by Dpt. Public Aid, HB-2124 sole community hospital provider exemption, HB-2074 voucher system, HB-857 public assistance fraud DPA early fraud prevention & detection program, SB-700 medical cards/medical benefits, unauthorized use, HB-23 public purpose, reductions in Senior services, HB-2584 social services AFDC extended child care, HB-5, 171; SB-189 AFDC voucher system, HB-857 job search & employment training demonstration project, HB-2031 JOBS program demonstration projects, HB-1951 support responsibility assignment of right to support, HB-1819 bill of rights, child & spouse support services applicants, HB- 1836; SB-434 child & spouse support services, procedures, HB-2232; SB-844 child Medicare health payments, DPA intercept income tax refunds, SB-804 child support collection authority, Attorney General, SB-1175 child support court order forms, information requirements, SB- 983 child support delinquency sanctions, HB-209, 273; SB-10, 380 child support suspension, SB-677 delinquent support notice to DPA, HB-1549 DPA Child & Spouse Support files, SB-434 employer information requests, persons owing support, HB-1891 grandparents, joint liability, HB- 1065 2369 PUBLIC AID-Cont Local Governmental Agency Child Support Information Act, SB- 464 past due support information, SB- 871 school, job training or community service, minor parents of AFDC children, SB-676 support denial conference, review of Dpt. files, HB-1836 support judgment; interest, HB- 1552 support payment demonstration program, HB-528 withholding, 100% additional to pay delinquencies, HB-1551 technical, HB-22, 23, 24, 209, 210, 235,889,1279, 1280,1554,1723, 1889, 1890 2634, 2635, 2652 technical, SB-8, 9, 10, 808, 1207 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDS Confidentiality Act disclosure; anonymity limitations, HB- 2333; SB-745 disclosure, prohibits, HB-2330; SB-791 health care worker notifications, HB- 195 AIDS Registry Act disclosure; anonymity limitations, SB- 745 disclosure, prohibits, HB.2330; SB-791 Clean Indoor Air Act local gov't. standards, HB-550 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act homeless minors, HB-353 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 DPH-Children's Emergency Medical Services Division, SB-188 Egg and Egg Products Act egg storage & sale; inspections & fees; administrative hearings, HB-2336 infected flock eggs; licensing years & fees; sanctions, penalties; HB-1 147, 2336 Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act bulk milk safety; fees; inspections; HB- 2507, 2665 drug substitution limitations, HB-1888 food handlers, protective gloves, SB- 870 hair care products sales, professional, HB-2506 prescription, definition, SB-831 technical, HB-1742, 1888; SB-663 venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB.1095 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC HEALTH-Cont. Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act bulk milk safety; fees; inspections; HB- 2507 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act lead screening, kindergartens, HB-1170 risk assessments, screening; lab reports; HB-2330 school health exam screenings, HB-921 Medical Patient Rights Act accident victim treatment due to alcohol or drug impaired driving, reports to State Police, SB-741 hospital stay duration following childbirth, HB-2558 Medicare patients, billing, SB-517 Medicare patients, physician notify of non-acceptance, HB-308 needle exchange programs, HB-408; SB-197 new acts Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-1315 Alzheimer's Disease and Senior Mental Health Registry Act, HB-2469 Blood Handling Act, SB-869 Childhood Immunization Insurance Act, SB-148 Commercial and Public Buildings Asbestos Abatement Act, HB-1539; SB.231 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-666 SB-578 Health and Fitness Center Fair Competition Act of 1995, HB-2145 Health and Human Services Delivery Planning Act, HB-2309 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-1667 Health Care Purchasing Group Act, HB-680 Health Care Worker Background Check Act, HB-256 Health Care Worker Notification Act, HB-195 Health Purchasing Group Act, HB-785 Health Security Act, SB-385 Healthy Kids Plan Act, HB-294; SB- 200 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-1867 Kidney Health Planning Act, HB-591 Legislative Health Care Utilization Review Task Force Act, HB-783 Maureen Baron HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, HB-1314 Medicaid Cost Containment Act, HB- 2211 Medical Enterprise Zone Act, SB-I 114 Mental Health Providers Act, HB-966 Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act, SB-293 Needle Exchange Program Act, HB- 408 2370 PUBUC HEALTH-Cont. Nutrition Outreach and Public Education HB-305 Primary Care Medical Education Advisory Committee Act, HB-1755 Public Health Events Reporting Act, HB-2330 Resource Mothers Program Act, SB- 849 Woman's Right to Know Act, HB- 1305 Parkinson's Disease Control Advisory Board, HB-1321 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 Rural/Downstate Health Act grants, providers in shortage areas, HB-1962 health care professionals, medically underserved areas, HB-144 rural health care networks, HB-1963 substitute provider resource pool, HB- 1961 Sanitary Food Preparation Act venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act disclosure; anonymity limitations, SB- 745 disclosure, prohibits, HB-2330; SB-791 Vital Records Act adoptee name changes, HB-119 birth cert., availability; uniform form, HB-2058 birth cert., mother & father signatures, HB-1664 death cert., physician family members, HB-2638 death records fees; special fund, HB- 592 funeral director reports, responsibilities, HB-2330; SB-905 paternity, HB-209; SB-10, 380 PUBLC SAFETY Asbestos Abatement Act - see: SCHOOLS Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act fees, SB-1143 Capitol building metal detectors, IB-588 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act Citizen Safety and Self-Defense Law; concealed firearm permits, SB-1129 concealed firearms, no local regulation, HB-2164 Criminal Code conformity, SB-1 118 denial, revocation, confiscation domestic violence, HB-686, 1558; SB-49 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLC SAFETY-Cont. stalking, HB-611 expired card, possession penalties, SB- 741, 1038 local government firearm regulation preemption, HB-568 minors, printed on card, HB-644 penalties; application requirements, HB-2139; SB-1088 penalties, possession without valid FOID card, HB-1792 repeals, HB-1329 unlawful use, domestic battery, HB- 613; SB-49 Firearm Training Act Dpt. Conservation training programs; fees; SB-451 Gasoline Storage Act political subdivision concurrent regulation, SB-162 technical, HB-282, 285, 1090 Liquified Petrol. Gas Container Act container exemptions, SB-399 Liquified Petrol. Regulation Gas Act fines, increase; container exemptions, SB-399 Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act local regulation, HB-32, 1260 mobile structure, commercial use; modular dwellings, hotel-motel units, HB-32 Modular Dwellings & Mobile Structures Act, title change, HB-32, 1259, 1260 new acts Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-1315 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation Act, SB-1143 Charitable, Religious, and Education Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-402 Child Bicycle Safety Act, SB-98; HB- 1148 Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB- 2655 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-1667 Health Facilities Protection Act, HB- 1668 Personal Protection Act of 1995, SB- 1190 Public Health Evenets Reporting Act, HB-2330 Roller Skating Rink Safety Act, HB- 817; SB-313 School Renovation Act, HB-1452 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1780 Road Worker Safety Act 2371 PUBLC SAFETY- Cont. repeals, HB-20; SB-381, 402 technical, SB-11 Safety Glazing Materials Act, repeals, HB- 1748 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act - see: VEHICLES PURCHASING Governmental Joint Purchasing Act - see: FINANCE Purchasing Act, Illinois - see: FINANCE QUICK-TAKE See: CIVIL PROCEDURE RAILROADS AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION Capitol City Railroad Relocation Authority Act, repeals, SB-226 DuPage County automated RR grade crossing enforcement system pilot program, SB-1154 new acts Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB-66 Rail Passenger Service Act high speed rail service commission, HB-260 Street Railroad Right of Way Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 RECORDS See: INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS RECREATION Campground Licensing and Recreational Area Act - see: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Conservation 2000, HB-368, 965; SB-300 Jolliet - Marquette Trail Act - See: ROADS AND BRIDGES Roller Skating Rink Safety Act, HB-817; SB-313 Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act - see: PUBLIC SAFETY REPEALED ACTS A Abortion Parental Consent Act of 1977, HB-955; SB-1100 Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, SB-454 Agricultural Land Ownership Act, SB- 454 Alternate Fuels Act, HB-2663 Anna Veterans Home Act, HB-1508 Apple and Peach Marketing Act, SB- 454 Balanced Budget Note Act, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REPEALED ACTS-Cont Beekeepers Commission Act, HB-907; SB-43 Bill Introduction and Duplication Act, SB-1138 C D E F G Capitol City Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB-226 Chicago Community Schools Study Commission Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Circuit Court Judges Travel Expense Act, SB-147 Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act, HB-170 Compensation Review Act, HB-2523 Constitut'l. Convention Election Expense Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Constitutional Convention Lobbyist Registration Act, SB-542 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Criminal Jurisprudence Act, HB-1732 Dead-Man's Act (Code of Civil Procedure), HB-2622 Education Cost-Effectiveness Agenda Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Egg Market Development Act, SB- 1233 Elder Abuse Demonstration Project Act, HB-370 Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act, HB-1596 Electronic Funds Transfer Study Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Employee Ownership Assistance Act, HB-377; SB-777 Farm Labor Contractor Certification Act, HB-1748 Farm Produce Commission Merchants Act, SB-454, 675 Farm Products Inspection Act, SB-454 Fiduciary Surety Release Act, HB-377, 1023, 1029 Financial Institutions Banking Act, HB-1833 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act, SB-1085 Fire Fighter Liability Act, HB-737 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, HB-1329 Fiscal Note Act, HB-1914, 2055; SB- 155 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Marketing Act, SB-454, 675 Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, HB-2614 2372 REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Grain Dealers Act, HB-1490 Grain Insurance Act, HB-1490 H I J L M 0 P Parental Notice of Abortion Act, HB- 92, 100,955; SB-836, 837 Party Line Emergency Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Pawners Societies Act, HB.2346 Pension Impact Note Act, HB-1914, 2055; SB-155 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, HB- 2345 Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act, HB-554, 1050, 1127; SB-69,768 Production Agriculture Programs Act, SB-731 Property Tax Code: Truth in Taxation Law, Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, HB-1291 Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act, HB-1490 Public Works Preference Act, HB- 1748; SB-675 Purchasing Act, Illinois HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 Q Quincy Veterans Home Act, HB-1508; SB-428, 560 R Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Raffles Act, SB-371 Record on Appeal Fee Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Road Worker Safety Act, HB-20; SB- 381,402 Health Facilities Planning Act, Ill., HB-131 Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act, SB-199 Illinois Purchasing Act, SB-151 Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-241 Judicial Note Act, HB-1914, 2055; SB- 155 LaSalle Veterans Home Act, HB-1508; SB-428, 560 Lincoln Reservoir Act, SB-675, 1233 Local Government Fiscal Practices Act, SB-675, 1233 Manteno Veterans Home Act, HB- 1508; SB-428, 560 Medical Cost Advisory Committee Act, SB-1233 Mental Health Law, Planning Council on HB-2072; SB.293, 388 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act, HB-815 Ohio and Wabash Rivers Improvement Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 W Wages of Women and Minors Act, HB-1748 Work Under Compressed Air Act, HB- 1748 1985 School District Reorganization Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Agriculture & Conservation, Joint Study Comm. on, SR-68 Auditor General Medicaid, management audit, SJR-40 State Treasurer Office management audit, HJR-35 Balanced Budget Evaluation Committee, HJR-7 Board of Higher Education university tuition, governing board of each public university urged, HR-20 Chicago Board of Education Kosciuszko, Thaddeus, rename school on Northwest side in honor of, SR-6 Chicago Public Schools eliminate overcrowding, improve quality education, life & safety needs, SJR-2 Safety Glazing Materials Act, HB- 1748 School District Educational Effectiveness and Fiscal Efficiency Act, SB-675, 1138, 1233 School District Reorganization Act of 1985, SB-675, 1138 State Debt Impact Note Act, HB- 1914, 2055; SB-155 State Paper Purchasing Act, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 State Printing Contracts Act, HB-971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 State Vehicle Mileage Act, HB-852, 971, 1617, 1851; SB-151 Street Railroad Right of Way Act, SB- 675, 1138, 1233 Structural Work Act, HB-30, 201; SB- 21, 402 Telephone Line Right of Way Act, SB- 675, 1138, 1233 Tobacco Products Tax Act, SB-465 Truth in Taxation Law/Property Tax Extension Limitation Law in Property Tax Code, HB-1291 2373 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS- Cont Commerce Commission, IL local exchange service markets of IL, monitor & analyze, HR-13 mandatory Il-digit dialing policy, HJR-6, HR-12; SR-19; SJR-17 River West explosion, reopen investigation, SR-15 compensation increases, limit, private sector employees, HJR-13 Departments of State Government Agriculture locating a biodiesel plant in this State, HR-17 use of biodegradable garbage bags & corn-based packing materials, HR-18 Central Management Services expanding flexible work opportunities, reduce care for children by others, HR-19 Children and Family Services Children's Bill of Rights, HJR-27 Education of Homeless Children, Statewide Task Force on, HJR- 25 listing of all minors, custody or guardianship of Dept., HR-25 Commerce and Community Affairs Locating a biodiesel plant in this State, HR-17 use of biodegradable garbage bags & corn-based packing materials, HR-18 Corrections operation of Dept., task force created, SJR-28 Public Aid Chi. Loop office building lease, cancellation, HR-58 Education of Homeless Children, Statewide Task Force on, HJR- 25 Revenue bingo operations, conduct audits, Cook Cty & collar counties, HJR-23 Transportation Amtrak, to reconsider the extensive cutback of service in Ill., SR-51 promote recycling at rest areas, SR-38 Ronald Reagan Highway, part Interstate Rt. 57, SJR-I Downstate Township Government Task Force, HR-52, 61 Economic and Fiscal Commission, Ill. Public Aid study, HJR-21, 22 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont Education of Homeless Children, Statewide Task Force on, HJR-25 Electric Utility Regulatory Reform, Joint Committee, creates, SJR-21 Employment of Homeless Workers created, homeless veterans & other adults, SJR-50 Environment & Energy Committees of Senate and House coal scrubbers, moneys being spent on vehicle emissions testing for development of, SJR-49 Environmental Cleanup Task Force, SR-10 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency permit applications, meet all requirements, SR-9 Equal Opportunity Task Force, creates, HJR-38 Equity 95 Property Tax Classification Task Force, HJR-12 Federal Mandates, Joint Legislative Comm., HJR-14 frivolous and groundless civil actions by attorneys in Ill. courts, HR-14 Government Investment Policy Review Committee, HJR-17 Governor Memorandum of Understanding, supplemental appropriation, SJR-65; HJR-49 Health Facilities Planning Board, Ill. hospitals serving Chicago, analysis, HR-51 Higher Education Finance, Task Force created, public colleges & universities, HJR-38 IHSA Accountability, Task Force created on, HJR-44 Illinois Gaming Board riverboat operaters, competition with casinos, overcome restrictions, HR- 55; SR-81, 121 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board study & evaluate first response family notification procedures, HR-8 issues, downstate Ill. township gov't, Task Force created, HR-52 Juvenile Justice Commission, Ill. juvenile justice system, improve the administration of, HJR-43, SJR-6; final report, SJR-67; HJR-60 land-grant university research, joint legislative committee, HR-50 Legislative Task Force to Review the Impact of Court Ordered Reform of State Agencies, HJR-18 Manufactured Housing Zoning, Special Senate Task Force, SR-56, 62 Metropolitan Airports, Special Joint Investigative Comm., SJR-47 2374 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont Organ Transplantation, Task Force created on, HJR-46 Public Investor Task Force established, HJR-5 recreation, not-for-profit organizations & governmental entities, committee to study & increase, SR-75 Review of the Juvenile Court Act, create a Commission on, HJR-28 Ronald Reagan Highway, Toll Highway 88, SJR-37 Secretary of State Pierre Menard statue, moved to museum, HR-42 Rules of the Road guide, dangers of accidents of deer, include a section in, HR-62 Southern Seven Health Dept. program, urged not to discontinue, SR-95 Senate Revenue Committee tax expenditures, credits, exemptions and deductions, SR-32 State Board of Education Belleville School Dist. 118, accreditation, dissapproved, SJR-54 Benton Community Consolidated School Dist. 47, paddling, disapproved, SJR-53; HJR-48, 58 Brimfield Community Unit School Dist. 309, accreditation, disapproved, SJR-55; HJR-67 Chicago School Dist. 299, fiscal year date change, disapproved, HJR-69 Cook Community Consolidated School Dist. 168, reduction in minimum hours of instructional time, disapproved, HJR-74 DuQuoin Community Unit School Dist. 300, paddling, disapproved, SJR-52; HJR-76 Education of Homeless Children, Statewide Task Force, HJR-25 Elgin School Dist. U-46, reduction in force notces to teachers, disapproved, HJR-71 Lemont-Bromberek Consolidated School Dist., sprinkler systems, disapproved, SJR-69 Ludlow Community Consolidated School Dist. 142, assignment of teachers, disapproved, HJR-75 Mandate Waiver report, G. A. review the proposals, act on report, Nov. 19, 1995, SJR-59, 60; HJR-51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 59 Northbrook School Dist. 28, accreditation, disapproved, SJR-56 Palatine Community Consolidated School Dist. 15, school nurses, disapproved, HJR-56, 70 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont Riverside Public School Dist. 96, transfer of funds from a Bond & Interest Fund, disapproved, HJR-73 Robein School Dist. 85, consolidation elections, disapproved, HJR-68 school accreditation & accountability process improvement, SJR-60 School District U-46, reduction in force notices, disapproved, SJR-62 St. George Community Consolidated School Dist., sprinkler systems, disapproved, SJR-69; HJR-66,72 Township H. S. Dist. 214, school holidays, disapproved, HJR-55 waiver requests, disapproves, SJR-60 Wolf Branch School Dist. 113, accreditation, disapproved, SJR-57 Wood River-Hartford Elementary School Dist. 15, accreditation, SJR- 58 Woodlawn Community H. S. Dist. 205, physical education, disapproved, SJR-63; HJR-50 State Building Requirements, Task Force creation urged, SJR-36 State Titles committee, SJR-26 State Toll Highway Authority new tollway construction, bans, HJR- 16 O'Hare Bypass with Extension, SJR-45 State Treasurer debt forgiveness actions, halt, HR-44 State's Attorney, Sangamon Cty, Attorney General, Ill., U. S. Attorney, Central Dist. maintance note, investigations, Clerk of the House & Speaker of House, HB- 49 Truth-in-Sentencing Commission criminals sentenced to prison in Ill., serve 85% of sentences, HJR-36 United Rubber Workers of America, Bridgestone/Firestone, reconsider decision to hire permanent replacement workers, SJR-4 Viet Nam Veterans Day Committee created, HJR-24 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY ANNIVERSARY Day of Remembrance Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923, 80th, SR-50 Little Company of Mary Hospital & Health Care Centers Auxiliary, Reflections Luncheon and Fashion Show, HR-15 ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Dilger, Philip & Viola, 50th, HR-21 ATHLETICS 2375 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY- Cont. IHSA Class A & Class AA Boys' H. S. Basketball Tournaments, HJR-42 BIRTHDAYS Volkening, Caroline "Carrie", 100th, HR-10 Burl Ives Bridge, ILL. Highway 130, north entrance to City of Newton, HR-56 Dietrich, Dennis, honoring memory, tree planted, Douglas Cty, Tuscola, SR-48 General Assemby Dunn, John, Dist. 101, 20 yrs., HR-7 Ill. Assoc. of Realtors & Northwest Assoc. of Realtors in Chicago, 80-year-old home mortgage interest deduction, SR-61 Illinoisans, raise children, positive attitude, work of Legislature, HR-28 Jones, Marvin, honoring memory, tree planted, Douglas Cty Courthouse, Tuscola, SR-47 Kenneth Hall Regional State Office Building, Eollinsville Ave & Broadway, SJR-41 RETIREMENT Kerins, Daniel J., Intnt'l. Alliance of Theatrical State Employees AFL- CIO, HR-66 Smith, Norbert F., Police Chief, Evergreen Park Police Dept., HJR- 15 SPECIAL DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923, April 24, 1995, 80th, SR-50 Mathematics Awareness Week, April 23-29, HR-36 United Day of Prayer, May 4, 1995, HR-33 Tom Boyd Parkway, U.S.Rte. 24 By-Pass designation, SJR-71 Volunteer Trail, area of Ill-Michigan Canal between LaSalle & Utica, HJR-37 RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY Adjournment HJR-9, 29, 31, 32, 34, 40, 45, 47, 64, 77,80 SJR-5, 9, 16, 22, 32, 34, 35, 39, 42, 43, 46,48, 64,68 Executive Order No. 2 (1995) disapproval, House of Rep's urged, SR-52 Executive Order Number 2 (1995) approval, House of Rep's urged, SR-53 House appropriations measures, each budget line, accurate information, HR-22 informs Senate, HR-2 Journal Review Committee, final approval of Journals, HR-I 1 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Cont notify Gov., HR-3 officers elected, HR-I pre-evaluation legislation, HR-26 resolutions recommited to Rules, HR- 65 Rules, HR-4, 23, 34, 38, 40, 41,43, 45, 48, 53, 67 Joint Session Budget report, JSR-2 Condition of the State, HJR-1, 78; JSR-1, 3 Senate informs the House, SR-3 Journals, final approval, SR-4 officers elected, SR-I rules, SR-2 Standing Committees, SR-5 RESOLUTIONS - JOINT SESSION General Assembly Budget report, JSR-2 Condition of the State, JSR-1, 3 RESOLUTIONS MEMORIALS Akins, Kenneth Clayton, Chicago, SR-89 Armstrong, Barb Culp, Hettick, SR-63 Baldini, John L., Bloomington, SR-77 Banks, Grantlin Brooklyn, Phoenix, ILL., SR-119 Beddingfield, Edward Charles, Sr., Decatur, SR-115 Brogan, William M., Palos Heights, SR-70 Brown, Jeanie C., Gillespie, SR-74 Bruton, Michael, pres. of Chicago Federation of Labor, Chicago, HR-60; SR-123, 126 Cary-Grove H. S., 7 students, HR-57; HJR- 63 Cason, Thomas Benjamin, Jr., E. Saint Louis, SR-65 Cassidy, Rev. Hugh Patrick, Spfld., SR-22 Challans, Norma J., Carlinville, SR-127 Collins, Michael J., Clarendon Hills, SR-12 Colon, Meverlyn, Chicago, SR-33 Davis, Rev. Corneal, Chicago, HR-39; SR- 54 Devlin, Charles F., Bluffs, SR-107 Drummond, William, Benld, SR-134 England, James W. "Jiggs", Carlinville, SR-133 Farrell, Christopher Michael, Naperville, SR-86 Finks, James O., Shelbyville, SR-114 Fisher, William Vallance "Turtle", Gillespie, SR-37 Folkerts, Wilbert F., Staunton, SR-103 Ford, Rev. Bishop Louis Henry, Chicago, SR-43 2376 RESOLUTIONS. MEMORIALS-Cont. France, Dr. Erwin A., Chicago, SR-29 Frazier, Frances L., Shelbyville, SR-116 Gazda, Thomas A., Sr., Thayer, SR-109 Goldblatt, Louis, Wilmette, SR-125 Grindle, William L., Herrin, SR-99 Grunwald, Peter, SR-90 Hall, Senator Kenneth, E. St. Louis, HR- 30; SR-49 Hardy, Grady, Sr., Chicago, SR-57 Held, Miriam D., Brussels, Ill., SR-82 Henry, Mary Alice "Ma", Chicago, SR-58; HR-46 Himel, Matthew S., Naperville, SR-85 Horn, Milton, Chicago, SR-91 Howze, Walter Luthaniel Thorton, Chicago, SR-26 Hutson, John, Chicago, SR-97 Jacobs, Oral "Jake", State Rep., SR-98 Jerikian, Annagil Hedison Sahagian, Waukegan, SR-93 Johnson, Andrew, Chicago, SR-25 Kane, Ethan James, Chicago, SR-136 Kelly, Monsignor Thomas J., Chicago, SR- 79 Kocis, Albert T., Gillespie, SR-31 Komie, Miriam, Chicago, SR-132 Krotz, Edward W., Decatur, SR-113 Ledbetter-Black, Molly Katherine, Hazelcrest, ILL., SR-88 Link, Harold F., Carlinville, SR-36 Livengood, Jack, Peoria, SR-46 Livesay, James Ray, Mattoon, SR-78 Lloyd, Carl Steven, Chicago, SR-72 Logan, Albert Norwood, Jr., Chicago, SR- 92 Long, Walter "John", Jr., Brighton, SR-135 Lowe, Lafayette Cornell, Chicago, SR-84 Madison, Herman Joseph, Chicago, SR-124 Manni, Fred A., Kirkland, SR-8 Maule, Albert C., Chicago, SR-96 May, Queen E., Chicago, SR-11 McConnell, A. B., McHenry County, HR- 29 McDowell, Mabel Melissa King, Harvey, SR-34 Mier, Robert, Chicago, SR-24 Miliotti, Michael A., Chicago, SJR-70 Moats, Rita G., Edgebrook, SR-80 Moore, Richard N., Chicago, SR-20 Moran, Thomas J., former Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice, HR-59 Morris, Violet Beatrice, Taylorville, SR-108 Mugalian, Richard A., Palatine, HR-32 Nicholson, Roger Hornsby, E. St. Louis, SR-40 O'Daniel, Edward H. father of Senator William O'Daniel, SR-30 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont Oliver, Mrs. Effie Mae, Decatur, SR-39 Pape, Carl E., Belvidere, SR-7 Patrick, Langdon Wm., Chicago, HR-31 Patterson, Oda Mae Means, Chicago, SR- 129 Pettigrew, Detreck DeMuriel, Chicago, SR- 128 Pouncy, Taylor, Chicago, former Representative, HR-68 Purcell, Elmer J., White Heath, SR-76 Quillin, John Paul, Seneca, SR-60 Rabin, Prime Minister Yitzhak, State of Israel, HJR-65; SR-122 Redmond, Mrs. Ethel, Chicago, SR-55 Regan, Robert, G. A., 80th Dist., HJR-41 Rhoads, Eugene, Carlinville, SR-73 Rimini, George, Virden, SR-105 Rosentreter, Evelyn B., Carrollton, SR-35 Rosner, Dr. Marvin A., Chicago, SR-100 Ryan, Matthew James, Spfld., SR-110 Schickel, Anna L., Burbank, SR-41 Short, Elza, former Mayor of Taylor Springs, SR-111 Shulke, Robert R., Bonita Springs, Florida, SR-44 Snyder, John M. "Jack", Virden, SR-104 Spencer, Harold, Bartlett, SR-I 3 Stone, Lois D., Chicago, SR-130 Taylor, Tricha Lashon, Chicago, SR-45 Thomason, Elias R., E. St. Louis, SR-71 Trump, Mary V., Carlinville, SR-64 Turner, John H. "Jack", Pana, SR-112 Turner, John H., "Jack", Pana, SR-1127 Wake, William H., Aurora, SR-131 Wayland, William E., former member, Danville, HR-5 Webb, Walter G., Waggoner, SR-21 Wernsing, Melvina, Litchfield, SR-106 Whitaker, Mae Evelyn, LeClaire/Hearst Community, SR-94 Williams, Lincoln McGee, Chicago, SR-67 Willison, Diane, Christian Cty Supervisor of Assessments, SR-102 Wooten, Edward C., Chicago, SR-87 Wright, Kenneth A., former Sec. of Senate, SR-137 Yowell, Jack, Carlinville, SR-83 Zeller, Emily Rose, Jacksonville, SR-101 Zettek, Charles J., Jr., former Pres. of Elk Grove Village, SR-118 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS Alfred P. Murrah Building, Oklahoma City, sympathy to victims & families, HR-35 Collinsville Holiday Inn hotels, no State contracts, HJR-61 domestic violence-free State, HR-6 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 2377 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. American servicemen being held in Southeast Asia, full accounting of, HJR-10 Amtrak, federal funding not be reduced, SJR-23 Argonne National Laboratory, remove from list for nuclear waste disposal site, HJR-81 Atomic Veterans, SR-14 balanced budget amendment to Constitution of U. S., adopt resolution, HJR-8, 26 collection of child support payments, reciprocal agreements between states, HR-24 Conference of States, 7 voting persons from State of Ill., SJR-1 9, 30; HJR- 30 Conference of the States, delegation of 5 voting persons from State, HJR-3 delete Ill. from list of affected states, Sec. of U. S. Dept. of Interior urged, SJR-8 Endangered Species Act, HR-16 exhibit commemorating 50th anniversary of bombing of Nagasaki & Hiroshima, Martin Harwit urged, HJR-4 firearms, detectable metal substance, HR-9 group health plan, every employer- provided, Congress urged, SJR-66 Joint Legislative Committee on Federal Mandates, HJR-14, 20 Lebanon, lift the ban on travel to, SR- 66 LUST program, environmental regulatory reform, SR-120 Medicaid, maintain funding, long-term care, restore growth in funding, SJR- 61 motorcycle helmets, refrain from mandating passage of state laws requiring use of, HJR-11 new drug review and approval, HJR-79 Small Business Admin., Spfld. Branch office, keep open, SR-59 SSI program, proposed changes will have on states, U. S. Congress urged, SJR-44 third major airport, Midway Airport remains viable air transportation, SR-69; HR-54; SJR-51 unfunded federal mandates, joint session, IL congressional delegation members, HJR-19 United States Flag, prohibit physical desecration of, HJR-33 126th Air Refueling Wing of IL Air National Guard, continue as active reserve force, SJR-24 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS- Cont. frivolous and groundless civil actions by attorneys in Ill. courts, HR-14 General Assembly legislation, pre-evaluation, HR-26 homebuyer seeking mortgage financing, debt burden, HR-27 IHSA Class A & Class AA Boys' H. S. Basketball Tournaments, HJR-42 National Crime Victims Rights Week, owners of buildings & multiple units, safety precautions, HJR-39 Ronald Reagan Parkway, part of 1-355, North-South Tollway, designated as, HJR-2 South Roxana Elementary School, stopped students from giving religious booklets with valentines, SR-27 Southern Seven Health Dept. program, urged not to discontinue, SR-95 SPECIAL DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, HR-37 Respect Life Week, October 1-8, 1995, SR-42 Sarcoidosis Awareness Day, HR-63 Springfield Ramada Renaissance, no State contracts, HJR-61 State Treasurer, halt all actions to forgive debt, Governor urged to intervene, HR-44 statue, Pierre Menard, attend to removal, placement in museum, Sec. of State urged, HR-42 Tom Boyd Parkway, U.S.Rte. 24 By-Pass designation, SJR-71 voting fraud, investigations, HR-47 REVENUE . COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS Uniform Penalty and Interest Act delinquent tax interest, SB-24 failure to file tax return penalties, Dpt. Revenue effectiveness study, HB.1893; SB-729 failure to sign return, return validity, penalties, SB-726 late filing penalties, HB-1893; SB-726 taxpayer bond or lien, HB-2332 taxpayer officer or employee limited liability corporation members, HB-2332 limited liability partnership members, HB-2335 time to submit tax without penalty, increases, HB-1461 REVENUE - EXCISE TAXES Motor Fuel Tax Law allocations, units of gov't. not under DOT oversight, HB-2134 2378 REVENUE - EXCISE TAXES-Cont Alternate Fuel Fund transfers, SB-276 collection and payment distributors; suppliers; supporting documentation; HB-2335 decals, trip permits, licenses, HB-2335 exempt: airports exceeding 170,000 annual operations, HB-901; SB-721 idle time reimbursements, SB-220 penalties, increases, HB-2335 Recreational Trails Trust Fund, HB- 1592 road district allocations, SB-345 special fuel tax exemption: alternative fuel commercial vehicles, SB-989 technical, HB-1830 REVENUE - INCOME TAXES Illinois Income Tax Act base income nonresident business income, HB- 1649,1893, 2332,2335; SB-729 checkoffs Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, repeals, HB-2341; SB-130 Children's Cancer Fund, HB-1212 Drug Abuse Prevention in Illinois Fund, HB-1212 Illinois Olympians Assistance Fund, SB-87 Mental Health Research and Treatment Fund, HB-1212; SB- 296 Mental Hith. Research Fund, SB- 1258 obsolete funds, repeals, SB-675 Sarcoidosis Research Fund, HB- 2563 Special Olympics Income Tax Fund, HB-1212 Thumbs Up Child Safety Fund, HB-184, 1212 Women in Military Service Memorial Fund, HB-1510; SB- 428, 560 credits AFDC private support program, SB-966 businesses hiring public aid recipients, SB-469 coal market investments, HB-402 dependent care, HB-148, 401, 619; SB-90 economic development income tax credit, HB-313 employee educational/vocational training, HB-400 enterprise zone businesses/high impact business, foreign trade zones, HB-2192 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont. enterprise zone day care centers, HB-1581 environmental remediation, HB- 359, 762; SB-46 federal earned income tax credit, HB- 196 health insurance, low-income employees, SB-848 household expenses & dependent care, SB-90 inner city investments, HB-1381 investment credit repayment, plant relocations, SB-703 job training, HB-449 local option income tax credit, SB- 572 on-site child care, HB-1832 primary care faculty member physicians, HB-1758 primary care physicians in designated shortage areas, HB- 1757 property taxes, rental property tax, HB-1955 public aid recipient employees, HB-1964 recycling, HB-399 rent, HB-916; SB-372 residential real property taxes, SB- 379, 1021 School-to-Work transition program participants, HB-1973 sulfur-dioxide emission allowance credit donations, HB-841 tech prep youth vocational programs, HB-618, 2335 TECH-PREP, HB-618, 2335; SB- 729 working family earned income, HB-120, 916; SB-372 deductions adoption process costs, HB-850 dependent care, HB-274 health insurance premiums, HB- 1831 health or long-term care insurance, self-insurers, HB- 1201, 1810 investments, new small businesses, HB-268 IRA investments, SB-1120 medical care savings accounts contributions, SB-1158 medical care, self-employed, HB- 2153; SB-267 military duty pay, HB-943 primary care physician loan repayments, HB-1758 school voucher redemption amounts, SB-17 2379 REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont. sr. citizen home health care, HB- 1574 tuition, HB-617, 747 definitions corporation, entities under Uniform Limited Liability Co. Act, SB-400 estimated tax increased payments, HB-1955 exemptions additional, each child under 18, HB-916, 1134; SB-372 additional, increases, HB-1729; SB-969 eliminates, $75,000 income, HB- 2091 standard, HB-389, 2091; SB-644, 1163 FY96 budget implementation, SB-465 information reports, records, HB-2335 liens and jeopardy assessment levies against federal wages, HB- 2335 penalties and interest failure to pay tax penalty, HB-1893; SB-726, 729 procedure and administration disclosure; non-processable returns; evidence at audits, HB.2332 Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 Local Gov't. Distributive Fund deposits, HB-506 refund denials, protest filing time, HB-2335 refund withholding, defaulting taxpayers, SB-425 Teach Illinois Fund allocations, HB-2292 rates increase: schools, HB-1955, 2091; SB-541 taxable income determination, SB- 729 taxable income, modifications, SB-907 records, returns, notices failure to sign return, return validity, HB-1893; SB-726, 729 filing requirements, HB-2335 school district date; local option income tax, SB-572 supplemental returns, HB-1955 refunds denial, protest filing time, HB- 2335 taxpayer inquiries, Dpt. Revenue response, HB-1212; SB-907 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont. withholding, defaulting taxpayers, SB-425 technical, HB-427, 428, 429, 721, 1098, 1374, 1381, 1438, 1649 technical, SB-134, 1141 withholding tax additional, HB-1955 employer refunds, high unemployment areas, HB-727 new acts Local Option Income Tax Act, SB-572 Revenue Stabilization Act, SB-154 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1203 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES Longtime Owner Occupant Property Tax Relief Act all counties, SB-249 new acts/new taxes Local Option Property Tax Replacement Act, SB-62 State school tax, HB-977 Property Tax Code assessments-county officials Cook County supervisor of assessments, HB-2428; SB-571 property tax review boards, fees, HB-2100 assessments-notice and publication, initial assessment process changed assessment notices, HB- 198, 1126; SB-1253 installment contracts, HB-1412, 1431 publication fee, competitive bidding; posting, HB-899 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB-1465, 2100 assessments-officials, other provisions property tax review boards; fees, HB.1465, 2100 assessments-reassessment procedures tax assessment appeals; fees, HB- 2100 assessments-review of decisions assessment complaints, HB-1055; SB-368 assessment reduction notice postings; attorney ID on complaint or appeal form, HB- 1172 certificates of error, HB-155 equalization by class, board of appeals, IB-2219 State Property Tax Appeal Board, HB-1642, 2220 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB.1465, 2100 2380 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. assessments-township officials contiguous townships, multi- twshp. assessment dists., HB- 1212 property tax review boards, fees, HB-2100 selection & eligibility; certification lists; qualifications; vacancies, HB.211, 2519 vacancies, appointee same political party, HB-880 Board of Appeals commissioners, increases, HB- 2218 Cook County Property Tax Review Board; fees, HB-2100 repeals; elected board of review, HB-1465; SB-565 boards of review property tax review boards; fees, HB-1465, 2100 Dpt. of Revenue - see: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT due dates, delinquencies, enforcement of payments county accelerated billing, HB- 1646,2559 county sale or assignment of delinquent property, SB-985 county, installment payments, HB- 2559 disaster areas, delayed tax collections, SB-907 indemnity fund judgment payments, HB-1303 local gov't. tax delinquent property, HB-1997 municipal judicial deed acquisitions; sales in error; SB.949 payments under protest, SB-368 property cleanup liability, SB-107 property redemption deposits, SB- 396 redemption payments, SB-105 sales in error, SB-369, 370 sales, 5 days after judgment application, HB-2141 scavenger sale bidders, HB-1424 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB-1465, 2100 tax objection procedures, HB- 1055; SB-368 equalization financially distressed cities, HB- 1372 income-producing property assessments, SB-213 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. tax assessment appeals; fees, HB- 2100 exemptions affidavits, exempt burial ground titleholders, SB-288 charitable property residence, SB- 604 community living facilities, SB- 126 fraternal property, HB-2149 historical society property, HB- 121 homestead, general, HB-117, 1306,2222,2275 homestead, improvement, HB- 1308, 1645, 1954; SB-900 homestead, senior citizen, HB-387, 2222; SB.566 homestead, sr cit assessment freeze, HB-1828; SB-723 homestead, sr. cit. tax freeze, HB- 1828,2640; SB-238, 418 homestead, sr. cit.& disabled persons tax freeze, HB-223, 766; SB-250 local government property, HB- 1999; SB-909 Masonic organizations, HB-2165 municipalities, HB-596 private toll highway charters, HB- 1548 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB- 2100 township senior citizen housing, SB-244 Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB-1731 levy and extension process abatement repayment, business relocation, HB-383, 2024; SB- 703 abatement, local option income tax, SB-572 abatement, school district income tax, SB-668 abatement: School District Tax Abatement Fund, prior FY amount, HB-2091 backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 EAV, counties over 3,000,000, SB- 544 limitation, ad valorem tax bonds, aggregate ext. exclusions, HB- 595 limitation, alternate bonds, municipalities, aggregate ext. exclusions, HB-559; SB-401 limitation, annual corporate extension, aggregate ext. exclusion, SB-212 2381 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. limitation, applicability, referendum, HB-375, 2179, 2180, 2217; SB-326, 510 limitation, appointed boards, bond notice, HB-2535 limitation, Chi. sch. dist. building commission lease payments, excludes from aggregate extension, HB-375 limitation, counties over 3 mil., SB-544 limitation, Deep Tunnel project, HB-2087 limitation, extension increase purpose on referendum, HB-932 limitation, library special extensions, aggregate ext. exclusion, HB-1898; SB-264 limitation, Local Gov't. Debt Reform bonds; debt service extension base, SB-368 limitation, local option income tax, SB-572 limitation, new property, SB-134 limitation, no non-referendum bonds, HB-2520 limitation, non-home rule, HB.200, 1145 limitation, park district bond payments, aggregate extension, HB-375, 2180; SB-212, 325, 326 limitation, rate increases approved by referendum, HB-1239 limitation, redevelopment project area EAV, recovered tax increment value, HB-375, 1212, 1461; SB-135 limitation, refunding bonds, SB- 715 limitation, school dist. aggregate extension exclusions, SB-401 limitation, schools, HB-220; SB- 526, 527, 544, 656, 999 limitation, TIF districts, SB-521 limitation, tort immunity special purpose extensions, SB-713 limitation, zero-base aggregate extension tax levy, HB-1762; SB-243 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dist. bonds, SB-326 municipal abatements, annexation agreements, HB-1195; SB-127 notice of proposed real estate taxes, HB-222 One-year Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, HB-200, 1145, 1212, 1461; SB-I, 134, 326, 521, 715, 999 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, repeals, HB- 1291 reduction: School Property Tax Relief Fund, HB-1955 State school tax, HB-977 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB- 2100 Truth in Taxation Law, repeals, HB-1291 Truth in Taxation, hearings prior to higher levy, SB-899 truth in taxatn: repeals, HB-1291 truth in taxatn: TIF projects; no levy taxing dists.; notice forms, HB-2335 Property Tax Appeal Board appeals, Chicago residents, SB- 565 technical, HB-1465, 1992 real estate transfer tax Chicago surcharge, low income housing trust fund, HB-1995; SB-1214 county open space or recreational area Dpt. Conservation grants, HB-2432 revenue, county affordable housing commission, HB-937 real or personal property determination, SB-204 revisions and corrections assessment reduction notice postings; attorney ID on complaint or appeal form, HB- 1172 certificates of error presented as objection, SB-368 county assessor list of parcels with certificates of error, SB-753 limitations, certificates of error, HB-1998 notice of incorrect assessments, HB-2659 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB- 2100 Special Service Area Tax Law municipal private roads special service area, HB-1251; SB-650 recording of notice for each parcel in service area, SB-393 tax uses; enlargement notice, HB- 976 tax collection-process arrearages due to county error, installment collections, no interest, HB-2659 installment contracts, HB-1412, 1431 payment schedules, HB-1460 2382 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. prepayments, HB-1334 tax books retention, township collectors, HB-215; SB-76 tax deeds and procedures take notices within 4 months, SB- 1022 take notices, purchaser deliver to county clerk, HB-1123 vacated orders, refunds, HB-1304 void deeds, expired recording date, SB-371 tax objections-procedures and adjudication certificates of error, HB-155 class action filings, HB-2618; SB- 1250 hearings, reduced assessments, HB-25 objections - trials de novo, HB- 1055,1465; SB-368 payments under protest, SB-368 protest payments, HB-194, 196; SB-570 technical, HB-17, 18, 19, 200, 374, 375, 434, 435,723, 1057, 1171, 1172, 1465,1683,1992,2093,2183, 2246,2323 technical, SB-I, 2, 393, 394, 470, 563, 564, 565, 753,823, 1012 valuation county errors, arrearages statute of limitations, HB-2659 golf course assessments, SB-714 improvements, building occupancy permits, notice to assessment officer, HB-931, 1326; SB-279, 472, 566 income-producing property assessment formula, HB-375; SB-213 increase, assessor enter record, HB-446 open space, Cook County, SB-133 property sales, tax liability, SB- 724 tax assessment appeals; fees, HB-1465, 2100 Property Tax Extension Limitation Law - see: Property Tax Code (levy and extension process) Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act - See: AGING Special Service Area Tax Law - see: Property Tax Code Truth in Taxation Law - see: Property Tax Code (levy and extension process) REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES Bingo License and Tax Act - see: GAMING REGULATION Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. county retailers' occupation tax, SB-169 Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act fuel sales & ethanol content reports, SB-387; HB-1492 rates, alcohol content in gas, HB-1147 repeals, HB-2614 Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act Local Tourism Fund deposits, SB-967 technical, HB-2117; SB-1117 UI-C Stadium Bond Fund, HB-1886 new acts Ammunition Tax Act, SB-546 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-742 Gas Revenue Use Tax Act, HB-1149 Retailers' Occupation Tax Act administrative review dismissals, no bond filed, SB-215 aquaculture, HB.614 credits claims, retailers may file, SB.540 used car sales, HB-2185 deductions high impact business bldg. material sales, HB-1212; SB- 729, 907 exemptions auto leasing, HB-742, 776 charitable vehicles under $25,000, SB-285 dental appliances, HB-1523 disaster relief donations, HB-615, 1827 educational food & beverage sales, SB-597 fuels, decreases until 0%, SB-1108 horse sales gross receipts, HB-2108 ID #, religious organizations, SB- 1004 leased equipment, hospital & gov't. use, SB-528 motor carrier tangible personal property loads, HB-1764; SB- 108 natural gas, HB-1637; SB-1108 refunds, SB-647 rolling stock ICC certificates of authority, HB-503; SB-219 school buses, interstate transportation services, HB- 2215; SB-716 veterans organization property, HB-130 failure to sign returns, return validity, penalties, HB-1893; SB-726, 729 filing dates, HB-9; SB-40, 136 2383 REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. International Traveler Tax Refund Program, HB-1979; SB-I 125 levies against federal wages, HB-2335 Manufacturer's Purchase Credit, claims & reports, HB-1212; SB-907 mathematical errors; taxpayer signature; understated tax notice; HB.1893 medical appliances, SB-108 Military Base Tax Increment Fund distributions, SB-135 penal institution retailers, sales of tangible personal property, HB-2639 Public Water & Infrastructure System Assistance Act, funding structure, SB-794 rates alcohol content in gas, HB-1147, 2614 disabled person vehicle modifications, 1%, SB-540 vending machine food, 1%, HB-679 reductions, fuel/electricity, HB-11; SB-39 refunds, lemon cars, SB.540 registration application form, contents, HB- 2335 resale fraud, SB-646 sales of building materials to high impact business, HB-1212; SB-729, 907 taxpayer information disclosure, HB-2332; SB-295, 729, 907 Teach Illinois Fund allocations, HB- 2292 technical, HB-432, 722, 1133, 1710, 1754, 1993; SB.133, 471 Service Occupation Tax Act aquaculture, HB-614 dental labs, registration certificate, HB-1523 direct mail sales or transfers, HB-764 exemptions dental appliances, HB-1523 disaster relief donations, HB-615, 1827 educational food & beverage sales, SB-597 fuels, decreases until 0%, SB-1108 horse sales gross receipts, HB-2108 leased equipment, hospital & gov't. use, SB-528 natural gas, HB-1637; SB-1108 refunds, SB-647 school buses, interstate transportation services, HB- 2215; SB-716 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. veterans organization property, HB-130 failure to sign returns, return validity, HB-1893; SB-726, 729 filing dates, HB-9; SB-136 International Traveler Tax Refund Program, HB-1979; SB-1125 Manufacturer's Purchase Credit, claims & reports HB-1212; SB.907 medical appliances, SB-108 Military Base Tax Increment Fund distributions, SB-135 Public Water & Infrastructure System Assistance Act, funding structure, SB-794 rates alcohol content in gas, HB-2614 disabled person vehicle modifications, 1%, SB-540 vending machine food, 1%, HB-679 rates, alcohol content in gas, HB-1147 reductions, fuel/electricity, HB-1 1; SB-39 resale fraud, SB-646 return filing dates, SB-40 Teach Illinois Fund allocations, HB- 2292 technical, HB-431, 1133, 1523, 1710 Service Use Tax Act aquaculture, HB-614 construction contractors, credit, HB- 1212; SB-907 exemptions dental appliances, HB-1523 disaster relief donations, HB-615, 1827 educational food & beverage sales, SB-597 foreign country purchases, SB- 1254 fuels, decreases to 0%, SB-1108 horse sales gross receipts, HB-2108 leased equipment, hospital & gov't. use, SB.528 natural gas, HB-1637; SB-1108 refunds, SB-647 school buses, interstate transportation services, HB- 2215; SB-716 veterans organization property, HB-130 failure to sign returns, return validity, HB-1893; SB-726, 729 filing dates, HB-9; SB-136 graphic arts production, credit, SB- 1264 2384 REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. International Traveler Tax Refund Program, HB-1979; SB-1125 Manufacturer's Purchase Credit, HB- 1212; SB.907, 1264 medical appliances, SB-108 Military Base Tax Increment Fund distributions, SB-135 Public Water & Infrastructure System Assistance Act, funding structure, SB-794 rates alcohol content in gas, HB-2614 disabled person vehicle modifications, 1%, SB-540 vending machine food, 1%, HB-679 rates, alcohol content in gas, HB-1147 reductions, fuel/electricity, HB-11; SB-39 resale fraud, SB-646 return filing dates, SB-40 Teach Illinois Fund allocations, HB- 2292 technical, HB-430, 1133, 1710 Tobacco Products Tax Act repeals, SB-465 technical, HB-1254 Use Tax Act aquaculture, HB.614 construction contractors, credit, HB- 1212; SB.907 exemptions auto leasing, HB-742, 776 charitable vehicles under $25,000, SB-285 dental appliances, HB-1523 disaster relief donations, HB-615, 1827 educational food & beverage sales, SB-597 foreign country purchases, SB- 1254 fuels, decreases to 0%, SB-1108 horse sales gross receipts, HB.2108 ID #, religious organizations, SB- 1004 leased equipment, hospital & gov't. use, SB-528 natural gas, HB-1637; SB-1108 refunds, SB-647 rolling stock ICC certificates of authority, HB-503; SB-219 school buses, interstate transportation services, HB- 2215; SB-716 veterans organization property, HB-130 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. failure to sign returns, return validity, HB-1893; SB-726, 729 filing dates, HB-9; SB-136 graphic arts production, credit, SB- 1264 International Traveler Tax Refund Program, HB-1979; SB-1125 Manufacturer's Purchase Credit, HB- 1212; SB-907, 1264 medical appliances, SB-108 Military Base Tax Increment Fund distributions, SB-135 Public Water & Infrastructure System Assistance Act, funding structure, SB-794 rates alcohol content in gas, HB-2614 disabled person vehicle modifications, 1%, SB-540 vending machine food, 1%, HB-679 rates, alcohol content in gas, HB-1147 reductions, fuel/electricity, HB-11; SB-39 resale fraud, SB-646 return filing dates, SB-40 Teach Illinois Fund allocations, HB- 2292 technical, HB-433, 1133, 1710 used car sales credit, HB-2185 REVENUE - UTILITY TAXES Gas Revenue Tax Act bills, %age of terms or gross receipts, SB-1108 gross receipts, exclusions, HB-1149, 1637; SB-1108 natural gas, exempt, SB-I 108 reductions, fuel/electricity, HB-11; SB-39 reductions, fuel, SB-1108 school districts, exempt, SB-1232 new acts Gas Revenue Use Tax Act, HB-1149 Public Utilities Revenue Act bills, %age of terms or gross receipts, SB-1108 fuel, reduction to 0%, SB-1108 natural gas, exempt, SB-1108 reductions, fuel/electricity, HB-11, 1637; SB-39 school districts, exempt, SB-1232 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act school districts, exempt, SB-1232 REVISORY ACTS See: STATUTES 2385 ROADS AND BRIDGES Adopt-A-Highway Act rights of way adoptions, SB-350 unincorporated areas limitations, HB.1502 bicycle paths/light rail transportation systems, HB-556 Bikeway Act Cook County Forest'Preserve Dist. member on interagency council, HB-939 interagency council meetings & membership, HB-939 Highway Code administration county Road Fund loans, repayments, HB-2174 county sup't. term, HB-678 county, construction of facilities; use of funds; permits, HB-1462; SB-383, 776 DOT toll highway administration, SB-1010, 1162 drainage tax uses, HB-174 motor fuel tax funds use, HB-986; SB-1079 public transportation services contracts, HB-1711 purchasing thru installment contracts, HB-606 referenda, standardization, HB- 2676; SB-121 road dist. contracts, commissioner pecuniary interest, HB-897 township-municipal annexed road jurisdiction, HB-787 commuter parking lot billboards & signs, HB-1878 county toll bridge violations, administrative adjudication, SB-168 technical, HB-1150 Jolliet - Marquette Trail Act Ill. River Road plaques, HB-356, 1502 new acts Recreational Trails of Illinois Act, HB- 1153, 1592; SB-509 Rte. 57, Thurgood Marshall Memorial Freeway, HB-57 Road Worker Safety Act - see: PUBLIC SAFETY Toll Bridge Act penalties, HB-2554 Toll Highway Act Authority abolishes; DOT administration, SB-1010, 1162 civil fines, civil administrative adjudication system, SB-760, 771 educational building & property acquisition; just compensation, HB-199 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ROADS AND BRIDGES-Cont Ill. 53 bicycle paths/light rail systems, HB-556 Inspector General; competitive bids; rates; freeway conversion; HB-769 land purchase, DOT sales; NE Ill. strategic regional areterial improvements, HB-2254 maintenance & toll collection contracts, private entities, HB- 494 open space lands encroachment, HB-2126 payroll by State warrant, HB-118 privatization plans, HB-2256 proposed toll highway hearings, SB-759 toll collection, automatic vehicle ID system, HB-2129 toll plazas, new; prepaid tolls, HB- 2255 civil actions commenced in Court of Claims, SB-757 littering in right-of-way, penalties, SB-1039 outstanding extensions, State completion; freeways; Authority plan to payoff bonds, HB-1883 pension plan, abolishes, HB-118 private toll highway charters, HB-1548 rights of way adoptions, SB-350 technical, SB-990 toll gates, open when excessive waiting times, HB-180 workers' wages, HB-26 SANITARY DISTRICTS See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS SCHOOLS Asbestos Abatement Act federal compliance rules, HB-1826 fees & penalties, Dept. administrative use, HB-1089; SB-231 Chicago Community Schools Study Commission Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Distance Learning Foundation Act, Illinois Lt. Governor duties, eliminates, HB- 2034 Education Cost-Effectiveness Agenda Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Educational Labor Relations Act - see: LABOR RELATIONS Ethics Commission; lobbyist regulations, HB-600 Mathematics and Science Academy Law tuition, graduated charge, HB-457 new acts Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, HB-2136 2386 SCHOOLS- Cont Creates the Education Appropriation Act, HB-2011 Education Appropriation Act, HB- 2011 Education Reform Act of 1995, SB-17 Educational Choice Act, HB-655, 734 SB-209 Educational Priorities Act, HB-1627 Enterprise High School Act, HB-1396, 1423 Fund Education First Act, HB-1; SB- 1171 Local Option Income Tax Act, SB-572 Medical Residency Bridging Program Act, HB-1959 Scholarship Schools Act, HB-642, 2459; SB-17. School District Association Membership Law, HB-2503 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 1203 School District Validation (1995) Act, HB-854 School Impact Fee Law, SB-971 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Fee Act, HB-226 School Renovation Act, HB-1452 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-1009 Student Entrepreneurial District Act, HB-1407 Voucher System Studies Act, HB-2444 Occupational Skill Standards Act Standards and Credentialing Council appointment; reimbursements; HB-796, 2076 Responsible Education Funding Law - see: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Governor) School Code age/attendance/enrollment age 5, attainment dates, HB-732; SB-50 attendance incentives programs, HB-1415 Chicago truancy boards, HB-1996 compulsory attendance noncompliance fines, SB-203 county truant officers, State's Attorney jurisdiction, HB-2001 delinquent minor instruction, HB- 1663, 1679 driver's license cancellation, failure to maintain school attendance, SB-702, 1007 driver's license, school attendance requirement, SB-1096 residency, HB-1459 alternative education programs Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. felons, HB-2273; SB-130 truants' alternative and optional education programs, HB-1919 alternative public schools, new Article, HB-445; SB-50 block grants State Board awarding authority; block grant programs; annual report; HB-2076, 2077 block grants, districts over 500,000, new Article, HB-206 boundary changes annexation, petition amendment, student tuition payments, SB- 657 annexation, referenda, HB-2508 detachment, assessment practices; annexation to adjoining dist., SB-1126 special charter districts, no special provisions, HB-2076 budgets - tax rates - tax warrants ad valorem property taxes; retailers' occ. & use taxes, HB- 1444 cafeterias, surplus life safety funds, SB-25 capital improvements tax levy, SB- 656 Chicago educational tax rate reduction, SB-656 Chicago life/safety taxes, HB- 607; SB-131 educational tax rate decrease, SB- 541 handicapped accessibility financing, HB-784 interfund loans & transfers, HB- 2112 interfund transfers; tax equivalent grants, HB-2167 local option income tax, referendum repeal or change, SB-572 new school districts, tax levies, HB-689 property tax levies, bans after 1995; Comm. for Property Tax Reform, SB-446 Public District Fall Enrollment Housing Report; school property tax, HB-1955 staggered increases, SB-656 State school tax, HB-977 charter schools, new Article, HB-207, 2110; SB-19 Chicago - Cook County advisory referendum, division of Chi. school dist., SB-782 attendance center funds, HB.206, 2009 2387 SCHOOLS-Cont. attendance center remediation or probation, HB-206; SB-803 attendance centers: expenditure plans, allocations, teacher quotas, privatization, coll. bargaining, reconstitution, intervention, principals powers, HB.206 Bd/Ed, abolishes; new mayoral appointments, HB-206, 2079; SB-1007, 1014 Bd/Ed, alternative schools, HB- 1000; SB-1239 Bd/Ed, balanced budget, HB- 1000; SB-1239 Bd/Ed, collective bargaining, HB-206; SB-802 Bd/Ed, contracts with private schools SB-945 Bd/Ed, contracts, privatization, HB-206 Bd/Ed, Inspector General investigations, SB-1018 Bd/Ed, Internship to Work pilot program, HB-2113 Bd/Ed, length of requirement contracts, HB-2167 Bd/Ed, member's children, public sch. enrollment, HB-2017 Bd/Ed, membership, HB-2020, 2022, 2023,2079,2111 Bd/Ed, Nominating Commission, repeals HB-2079; SB-1007, 1014 Bd/Ed, playground rehabilitation program, HB-206, 2018 Bd/Ed, teacher compensation plan, HB-1000; SB-1239 behavioral intervention policies, HB-717, 797 block grant funding, HB-206 Chicago Charter School Zone, HB-2110 Chicago Learning Zone, HB-206, 545, 2283; SB-18, 22 Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees, replaces Bd/Ed, HB-206 contraceptive distribution, bans use of sch. property for, HB- 1976 contract holders, no political contributions, SB-130 data, racial designations, SB-406 discipline maintenance, liability, HB-1684; SB-1005 district disconnection, referendum, HB-1177 education reform timetable; local sch. council terms, meetings, votes, SB-727 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. educational service region, Chi. territory separate region, HB- 1342; SB-416 fingerprints & background checks, new employees, SB-784 FY, 7/1-6/30, HB-206 independent sch. dists., HB-863 internal audit account reports, review, HB-2010 Icl sch council-budgeted funds, use, investments, HB-2009 Icl sch council-candidate eligibility, HB-2008 Icl sch council-criminal convictions, ineligible, HB-731 Icl sch council-disclosure exceptions, candidates, HB- 1000; SB-1239 Icl sch council-election dispute resolution, HB-2002 Icl sch council-facilities uses, internal accounts approval, collective bargaining, HB-206; SB-1018 Icl sch council-Inspector General investigations, SB-1018 Icl sch council-internal accounts review, HB.206, 2010; SB-1018 Icl sch council-member training, HB-206, 1907 Icl sch council-student member, HB-1000; SB-1239 Icl sch council-terms, HB-206, 1000, 2019; SB-1239 life safety taxes and bonds, HB- 1728; SB-1034 noneducational properties sale; new sch. construction, HB-726, 797 noneducational services, privatization, HB-266 nonresident students: tuition, sch. services, transportation, SB-292 parent involvement programs, SB- 537 prison tour pilot program, HB- 1049 privacy policy; parental consent, HB-1198; SB-984 Public District Fall Enrollment Housing Report; school property tax, HB-1955 repeals, Art. 34, SB-782 Sch. Bd. Nominating Comm., abolishes; Chi. Schls. Academic Accountability Council, HB-206 scholarship schools pilot program, HB-2459 school board nominees list to media, HB-2021 2388 SCHOOLS-Cont. school buildings Health/Life Safety Code, HB-607; SB-131 school buildings responsibility, Chi. Public Bldg. Commission, HB-2441 school day/schedule/program changes, HB-2007, 2016, 2026 school remediation status, general sup't. responsibility, SB-832 school term/# of school days, lengthens, HB-2116 school uniform policy, HB-669; SB-144 school violence reports; violence prevention programs, HB-1922 staff, custodial, HB-2000, 2012 staff, determinations, HB-2006, 2014 staff, nonteaching personnel for libraries & extracurricular activities, HB.206 staff, nurse, HB-947 staff, principal selection authority, SB-1018 staff, reserve teachers, HB-206; SB-1018 staff, secretarial, HB-2004 staff, subdist. sup't. removal, HB.206, 2442 staff, teacher evaluations, remediation periods, HB-206 staff, teacher strikes, prohibits, HB.206; SB-1015 staff, teacher vacancies, HB-2013 staff, treasurer, HB-2005, 2440 staff, whistle blower protection, HB.206; SB-1018 student organization funds audits, HB-2440 subdistricts & subdist. sup't., abolishes, general sup't. assume duties HB.206 tax levies - purpose - rates, HB- 863, 977, 1728; SB-541, 656, 998 tobacco ban, HB-1223; SB-717 treasurer duties, HB.797 truancy boards, HB-1996 tuition waivers, HB-797; SB-130 Chicago-School Finance Authority authority, suspends during term of Chi. Sch. Reform Board of Trustees, HB.206 Inspector General investigations: fiscal/managerial impropriety, HB-2443 Inspector General, jurisdiction under Reform Bd. of Trustees, HB.206 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS- Cont. OCE appropriations, State Board of Ed. line item, SB-341 repeals; independent sch. dists.; City Council tax, bond, budget powers, HB-863 repeals, Art. 34A, SB-782 Common School Fund authorized uses, HB-2015 building standards compliance, HB-1906 orphanage reimbursement payments, continuing appropriation, HB-896; SB-227 Public District Fall Enrollment Housing Report; school property tax, HB-1955 reg. sup't. supervisory expenses, SB-164 Sch. Bldg. & Repair Fund, HB- 844 School Funding Commission, SB- S 1035 school income tax levy, SB-668 State aid - see below textbook loan program, instructional software, SB.941 courses of study - special instruction, see: curriculum/ instruction/ programs curriculum/instruction/programs censorship, HB-475; SB-292 charter schools: Black History & History of Women, SB-536 core curriculum, Equity in Education Law: State aid use, HB-236 driver's ed, fees, SB-1006 high school diploma lifetime warranty, HB-2110 Hispanic-American history, HB- 474 historical documents, writings, records, HB-475; SB-292, 366 Irish Famine historical period, HB-2537 parenting, family education, HB- 1870 PE-band members exemption, SB-51 PE, ROTC participant exemptions, SB-535, 730 school violence reports; violence prevention programs, HB-1922 State & local gov't. social studies, HB-1689 student freedom of expression, HB-2114 student personal information surveys, bans, SB-673 2389 SCHOOLS-Cont. violence prevention & conflict resolution, funding, SB-710 vocational education, nonpublic sch. students, HB-558 day care centers, HB-516, 948 debt limitation - bonds - territory liable - refunding bonds mine subsidence bonds, not under statutory debt limit, SB-783 school construction bonds, authorizes, SB-1115 treasurers' bonds, penalty amount, HB-178 discipline behavioral intervention policies, HB-717 expulsion/suspension measured in school days, HB-918 expulsion, firearms, SB-403, 721 expulsion, weapons on sch. property, HB-780 safety maintenance, self-defense, SB-1005 student expulsions & suspensions, school personnel notice by principal, HB-2647 district combination, consolidation, conversion, formation board elections; tax levies, HB-689, 854; SB-121 unit formation, majority vote, SB- 656 unit formation, voting eligibility, SB-50 districts, educational service contracts, HB-709 districts, high school, reorganization into new dists., HB-2497 districts, special charter boundary change provisions, HB-2076 districts, unit formation, detachment, voting eligibility, SB-50 formation, majority vote, SB-292, 656 performance based contracts, certified personnel, HB-2040 districts, 100,000 to 500,000 general primary election, SB-316 drop-outs/truants - see: age/ attendance/ enrollment Early Childhood Education and Care Law, new Article; Ready to Learn Council, SB-377 educational service regions functions, regional offices of ed. assume, HB-1236; SB-373 oversight boards; membership residency, terms, SB-1017 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. regional office of ed. oversight boards, HB-1921 suburban Cook County, HB-998 elections general primary election, SB-316 referenda, standardization, SB- 121 school boards, community consolidated dists., ballot form, HB-854 school boards, congressional dists., at large elections, HB.689; SB- 261 employees common school education staff supply report, HB-733 educational interpreters, SB-651 educational support & non- certificated personnel, SB-1122 fingerprints & background checks, new employees, SB-784 performance based contracts, certified personnel, HB-2040 personnel cost limitation, HB-1666 principals, residency requirement, HB-2646 regional superintendents - see: regional offices of education school nurse, HB-947; SB-942 school social workers, HB-12; SB- 1029 teachers/substitute teachers - see: TEACHERS treasurers' bonds, penalty amount, HB-178 energy conservation and saving measures contract funding, HB-795, 2076 equal opportunity, SB-1184 expulsion/suspension - see: discipline, above Fees and Salaries Act, recodification & incorporation, HB-1731 GED, HB-548, 854, 940; SB-365 handicapped children behavioral intervention, HB-797 children with disabilities, reference changes, HB-2076; SB-292 due process hearings, one-level impartial hearing process, HB- 2230 IEP meeting reconvening, HB- 571,2167 orphanage reimbursements, HB- 896; SB-227 parent-teacher advisory committees, SB-141 psychological services, HB-991 2390 SCHOOLS- Cont. residential placement; cost liabilities, HB-1974 special education - see: below transportation formula reimbursements, HB-1224 health clinics, school facilities, HB- 1061 holidays - see: COMMEMORATIVE DATES AND HOLIDAYS mandate review - see: State Board of Education, below mandate waivers - see: State Board of Education, below mandated action, new Article, SB-572 preschool bilingual education, HB-2167; SB- 35 privacy, student & family, HB-1198; SB-984 referenda, standardization, HB-2676; SB-121 regional boards of school trustees meeting cancellations, HB-798, 2169; SB-150 regional offices of education see also: educational service regions educational service center functions, HB-797; SB-373 funding, suburban Cook County, HB-998 oversight boards; membership, residency, terms, SB-1017 oversight boards, now advisory; HB-1236; SB-373 oversight boards, training, HB- 1920 reg. sup't.-data, racial designations, SB-406 reg. sup't.-GED tests, HB-854, 940; SB-365 reg. sup't.-sch. recognition & accreditation processes, HB- 2642 reg. sup't.-supervisory expenses, SB-164 reg. sup't.-take office Dec. 1, SB-50 services evaluation forms, HB-178, 181 State assessment tests, HB-1920 teacher coursework guidelines, HB-2110 teacher's aid certificates, HB-1918 truants' alternative and optional education programs, HB-1919 scholarships Christa McAuliffe federal fellowship program, St. Board of Ed. administration, HB-798, 1956; SB-165 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. entitlements, tuition waivers, limitations, SB-1130, 1185 General Assembly scholarships, HB-1498, 2305; SB-41, 1066 higher education scholarships, early h.s. graduates, HB-2201 local school choice incentive payments program, HB-2200 MIA/POW, HB-598 school boards accreditation; SB-572 binding arbitration, HB-1641 contraceptive distribution, bans use of sch. property for, HB- 1976 contracts, board member interest, HB-2142 disciplinary policy, HB-780, 918 duties, powers, SB.150, 1122 election, HB-689 interfund loans & transfers, HB- 2112 lease purchase agreements, school construction, HB-2534 local school choice incentive payments program, HB-2200 parent involvement programs, SB- 537 personnel cost limitation, HB-1666 principals, residency requirement, HB-2646 privacy policies, HB-1198; SB-984 retired/disabled downstate teacher health benefits program, HB-323 school term/# of school days, lengthens, HB-2116 school violence reports; violence prevention programs, HB-1922 student expulsions & suspensions, school personnel notice by principal, HB-2647 tuition, HB-797, 1459; SB-130 school buildings building standards compliance, HB-1906 Chicago, Health/Life Safety Code, HB-607; SB-131 minimum bldg. requirements, Health / Life Safety Code, SB.165 school districts - see: districts, above school property firearms, HB-641, 780 tobacco ban, HB-1223 school report card, HB-2084, 2167; SB- 268, 654, 993 School Technology and Capital Enhancement Program, HB.206 2391 SCHOOLS-Cont. School to Work Teaching and Training Institute creates, HB-1267 repeals, HB-2689 special education bilingual early childhood certificates, SB-36 DMHDD mentally disabled home- based services transition program, HB-2080 reimbursements, HB-647 State aid average daily membership; claims eligibility; filing dates, SB-342 calculation, not include property tax abatement, HB-2091 Chi. non-Chapter 1 aid reduction, SB-341 Chicago-Chapter 1 weighting, HB-206 Chicago, reduction, school vouchers; SB-17 EAV decrease, property tax extension limitation, SB-23 EAV increase, Cook County homestead exemption increase, SB-343 EAV, '96-97 rate calculation, HB- 2651 EAV, 1977 rate, HB-476 EAV, 1990, HB-267 formula repeal; School Funding Commission, SB-1035 formula, mean per capita school maintenance cost; additional aid, revised formula transition period, SB-541 formula, per pupil foundation level, SB-656 General State Aid, attendance, # of clock hours, SB-1213 local option income tax, adjusted foundation funding levels, SB- 572 school term/# of school days, lengthens, HB-2116 supplementary, consolidated dists., SB-656 Teach Illinois Fund allocations, HB-2292 Teachers Health Insurance Security Fund, State aid diversions, SB-114 State Board of Education - see listing below State Superintendent of Education - see: State Board of Education student records disciplinary records, HB-410 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont transferring students, HB-263, 2167 taxes - see: budgets - tax rates - tax warrants technical, HB-206, 207, 208, 264, 477, 478,479, 480, 482, 483, 545, 546, 797, 798, 917, 919, 920, 922, 926, 994,995, 996,997, 998, 999, 1000, 1269, 1988, 2265, 2267, 2268, 2269, 2270, 2271, ... technical, HB-2272, 2304, 2436, 2437, 2596, 2661,2664, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2677, 2680,2681, 2682,2683, 2684, 2692, 2693, 2694 technical, SB-16, 377, 661, 944, 946, 1017, 1019, 1020, 1029, 1239, 1240 tests GED, HB-854, 940; SB-365 IGAP review committee, SB-1005 State assessment tests, HB-1920; SB.50 tobacco ban, HB-1223 transitional bilingual education children with disabilities, reference changes, HB-2076; SB-292 preschool, non-English language families, HB-668; SB-130 preschool, SB-35 transportation child care transportation, SB-529 private school bus contracts, bids, SB.961 pupil safety, HB-958, 1163 pupil transportation contracts; reimbursements, HB-1673 reimbursements, formula, HB- 1224, 1226, 1317 vans, interscholastic activities, SB-52 tuition, nonresident students, HB-1459; SB-292, 814 waiver of statutory requirements, new Article, HB-709 working cash funds tax rate increase, SB-656 School District Educational Effectiveness and Fiscal Efficiency Act, repeals, SB- 675, 1138, 1233 School District Reorganization Act (1985), repeals, SB-675, 1138 Sex Education Act venereal disease, change to sexually transmitted disease, HB-2235; SB-1095 State Board of Education annual appropriation, regional offices of education expenses, H'-2076 data, racial designations, SB-406 2392 SCHOOLS-Cont. educational interpreters, SB-651 Equity in Education Law, State aid used for core curriculum, HB-236 Joint Education Committee, membership; annual report; workforce development; training, HB-122 Paperwork Reduction Task Force, SB- 943 powers and duties administrator/student, statewide ratios, HB-1312 annexation, noncoterminous territory, HB-2076 annexed school district trustee duties, SB-658 annual report: pregnant & parenting teens, SB-367 behavioral intervention guidelines, HB-797 Chi. school district, conflict of interest & disclosure laws, HB-206 common school education staff supply report, HB-733 education reform organizations rules & regulations, HB-2003 grants-Safe Schools Capital Enhancement Program, SB- 1161 grants-sch. construction, renovation, new technology, HB-545, 547 grants, teacher inservice staff development; scientific literacy, HB-2076 IGAP tests review committee, SB-1005 mandate review, HB-2439 mandate waivers, HB-206, 545, 2274; SB.22, 583, 1270 membership, increases: regional sch. board presidents, SB-1017 preschool bilingual ed., reporting requirements, SB-35 real estate tax reduction formula: statewide dollar per student enrolled computation, HB-1955 recognition process exemptions, HB-2123 regional office of ed. oversight boards, training, HB-1921; SB-50 regional sup't., school recognition & accreditation processes, HB- 2642 School Foundation Funding Committee; distance learning program; SB-572 services evaluation forms, HB-178, 181 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont State assessment tests, reg. offices of education, HB-1920; SB-50 transferring student forms, HB-410 privacy policy; parental consent, HB- 1198; SB-984 programs alternative and optional education programs, HB-1919, 2273 Christa McAuliffe federal fellowship program administration, HB-798, 1956; SB-165 girl school drop-outs: athletes v. non-athletes, HB-1316 grants, Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-361 Internship to Work pilot program, HB-2113 parent involvement programs, SB- 537 racetrack employee and family education curricula, HB-520, 2167 School Foundation Funding Committee; distance learning program; SB-572 School Violence Prevention Center, HB-1922 statewide school recycling program, HB-1532 technology improvement matching grant program, SB-1009 truants' alternative and optional education programs, transfer to regional offices of ed., HB-1919 unit school districts, no elementary or high sch. dists., HB-799 work-study program; employer grants; HB-1884 School Technology and Capital Enhancement Program; grants, HB-206, 545 School to Work Teaching and Training Institute, HB-1267 State Superintendent of Education building & facility condition report, HB-1906 high school teacher licensure program SB-625 Project Jumpstart; technology implementation assistance; teacher certification, HB-2077 reg. office of education oversight board training, HB-1920 teacher inservice staff development contracts and grants, HB-2078 Student Assistance Commission - see: HIGHER EDUCATION Student Records Act 2393 SCHOOLS-Cont. transferring students, HB-263 vocational ed., nonpublic school students, HB-558 Vocational Education Act handicapped references, change to children with disabilities, HB-2076; SB-292 1985 School District Reorganization Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 SPECIAL DISTRICTS Airport Authorities Act - see: AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION Capitol City Railroad Relocation Authority Act repeals, SB-226 Chicago Park District Act equal opportunity, SB-1184 health/fitness center construction referendum, HB-2145 tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 technical, HB-1185, 1186 Conservation Districts Act board appointments, HB-2553 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 Cook County Forest Preserve District Act health/fitness center construction referendum, HB-2145 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 technical, HB-1220; SB-412 Downstate Forest Preserve District Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 board, election from county board dists., HB-1234, 1235; SB-412, 477 board, land sales, HB-955; SB-907 board, licensing authority, SB-788 board, personnel powers, HB-955, 1233 endowment funds, SB-711 health/fitness center construction referendum, HB-2145 historic buildings and cultural centers, SB-788 leasing authority, HB-974; SB-412, 477 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 noncontiguous land sales, HB-1244; SB-477 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 technical, HB-887 Drainage Code commissioner dues, tax proceeds use, SB-543 technical, HB-2285 East St. Louis Area Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Fire Protection District Act age restrictions, HB-2176, 2177, 2359; SB-101 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 board membership, referendum, HB- 2531, 2637 Cook County, township-appointed trustees, HB-974;SB-405 disconnected territory, taxes, HB-123 eligibility list, striking of candidate names, HB-2656 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 non-resident charges & service fees, SB-637, 781 services from surrounding municipality; disconnection procedure, HB-682 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 Hospital District Law backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 congregate housing units, SB-116 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 Illinois River Valley Development Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Illinois Valley Regional Port District Act board members, county board members, HB-864 Interstate Airport Authorities Act Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189 Regional Airport Authority, exempt, SB-1245 Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port District Act industrial plants & facilities, SB-66, 458 Local Mass Transit District Act Cook County/multi-county trustee appointments, SB-405 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 tax reimposition; retail transaction fees; fee ordinances; notice, HB-1461 Medical Center District Act powers & authority; title, Ill. Medical District Act, HB-2407; SB-456 technical, HB-2407 Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service Act technical, HB-281, 1524 Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act - see: FINANCE Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act equal opportunity, SB-1184 technical, HB-2117; SB-I117 Metropolitan Transit Authority Act civil actions, filing of notice, HB-158 2394 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont technical, SB-1236 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act audits, annual financial & compliance by Aud. General, HB.197 bid bonds v. deposits, HB-1675;SB 907 board, appointed, HB-2156; SB-1069 Dist. division, trustee election, 1996, HB-1108 enlarges, HB-567; SB-284, 822 equal opportunity, SB-1184 non-partisan services, SB-163 quick-take, eliminates, SB-80 reservoir construction, restrictions, HB- 1108 student programs/engineering position limits, HB-1674; SB.907, 908 tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 technical, HB-1108, 1109, 1110, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1461, 2413 technical, SB-321, 322, 824 trustees, elected, staggered terms; decennial redistricting; subdist. territory, SB-330 Mosquito Abatement District Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 Cook County/multi-county trustee appointments, SB-405 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 residential spraying, bans, HB-1058 Museum District Act tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 new acts Fire Protection Districts Impact Fee Act, SB-1071 Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB-66 Health and Fitness Center Fair Competition Act of 1995, HB-2145 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-289 Library Districts Impact Fee Act, SB- 1072 Metro. Entertainment Complex/ District Acts, HB-2; SB-1003 Metropolitan Airport Authority Act, HB-2189; SB-1123 Metropolitan Entertainment District Act, HB-2 Metropolitan Planning Organization Act, HB-1994 Park Districts Impact Fee Act, SB- 1073 North Shore Sanitary District Act employee technical competency requirements, HB-257, 1086, 1089; SB-231 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SPECIAL DISTRICTS- Cont. tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 taxes & bonds, federal compliance, SB- 815 Northeastern Illinois Planning Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Park District Code - see: PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Public Health District Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 Public Water District Act Cook County/multi-county trustee appointments, SB-405 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Regional Transportation Authority Act Board membership, revision, HB-272 DuPage County pilot automated RR grade crossing enforcement system, SB-1154 subleases, HB-2360 technical, HB-1462, 2412; SB-395, 559, 826 wrongful death & personal injury actions, SB-235 Rescue Squad Districts Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 River Conservancy Districts Act back door referenda public notice requirements, SB-111I backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 tax levy, public hearing, SB-899, 1194 trustee bonds, SB-1193 trustees, distribution, SB-764 Salem Civic Center Authority Act sales tax levy authorization, SB-650 Sanitary Dist., 1907 Act tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 trustees, distribution, SB-764 Sanitary Dist., 1917 Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 board, chief administrative officer, HB- 270, 450 creation, minimum population, SB-412, 477 employee technical competency requirements, HB-257, 1086, 1089; SB-231 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 taxes & bonds, federal compliance, SB- 815 5-member board, minimum municipal population, HB-270 2395 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. Sanitary Dist., 1936 Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 permit & inspection fees, SB-820 tax levy, public hearing, SB-899 Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 North Shore Sanitary District, includes; discontinuance of service; reimbursement of water service provider, HB-185 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act natural resource information; fees; HB- 944 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 zoning; natural resource reports; HB- 944; SB-1111 Sports Facilities Authority Act baseball strikes, no payments, HB- 1297,2060,2061 equal opportunity, SB- 1184 ticket refunds, cancelled events, HB- 1761 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Act backdoor referenda, uniform, HB-2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 tax levy, public hearings, SB-899 Street Light District Act Cook County/multi-county trustee appointments, SB-405 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 SW Illinois Development Authority Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SW Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Act - see: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Water Authorities Act Cook County/multi-county trustee appointments, SB-405 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 ordinance violations, HB-765 public utilities, ICC jurisdiction, HB- 1142; SB-275 trustee compensation, HB-763 Water Service District Act Cook County/multi-county trustee appointments, SB-405 multicounty board appointments, HB- 2433 STATE DESIGNATIONS new acts Flag Code, HB-1521 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE POLICE See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT STATUTES new acts Elimination of Unnecessary Statues Act, SB-386 Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-1315 Athletic Trainers Practice Act, HB-3 Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act, defers repeal, HB-748, 1985 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation Act, SB-1143 Collection Agency Act, HB-3; SB-553 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-1750 Dental Practice Act, extends, SB-534, 613 Electrologist Practice Act, HB-773 Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act, HB-633; SB-225 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act, SB-1085 Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, HB-635; SB-398 Hypnotherapist Registration Act, SB- 348 Licensed Midwife Practitioners Act, HB-518 Locksmith Licensing Act, HB-549 Physical Therapy Act, extends, HB- 881; SB-980 Professional Geologist Licensing Act, HB-549, 758 Respiratory Care Practice Act, SB-260 Roofing Industry Licensing Act, extends, HB-3, 749 Sign Language Interpreters Act, SB- 651 Revisory Acts Criminal Jurisprudence Act recodification, HB-1732 Fees & Salaries Act recodification, HB-1731 First 1995 General Revisory Act, HB-1733 Second 1995 General Revisory Act, HB-1730 Statute on Statutes paralegal; paralegal fees, SB-995 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT see: CIVIL LIABILITIES TAXATION See: REVENUE TEACHERS certification and qualifications 2396 TEACHERS-Cont. certification categories alternative, provisional, SB-1122 early childhood, elementary, special ed., high-sch., administrative, sch. service personnel, substitute, general, teacher's aid, HB-178, 1918 high school teacher licensure program, HB-2077 child abuse signs identification training HB-1867, 2167 fees & credentials refunds, HB-229 fingerprints with application, HB-2295 gender equity instruction, HB-47 high school teacher licensure program, HB-2077; SB-625 preschool bilingual ed., HB-2167; SB- 35 special ed. bilingual early childhood certification, SB-36 substitute teachers, HB.178, 179 Teacher Certification Board, replaces, Gov. appointments, HB-2302 teacher coursework & ways of educating, HB-2110 teacher ed. programs; district training programs, SB-1122 disciplinary hearings, HB-2167 dismissals, SB-1122 health benefits program, retirees, HB-323 probation, SB-297 school discipline, HB-717, 1684; SB-1005 TERRORISM SEE: CRIMINAL OFFENSES (Criminal Code) TOWNSHIPS new acts Bond Ordinance Hearing Act, HB- 2695 Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority Act, SB.66 Township Code board advisory referenda, authorizes, HB-513 audits by CPA, HB-357 deputy supervisor position, HB- 173 property leases; surplus property, HB-606; SB-63 corporate powers contracts, official pecuniary interest, HB.897 purchasing thru installment contracts, HB-513, 606 employment and training retraining, former State employees, HB-1411 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOWNSHIPS-Cont. equal opportunity, SB-1184 land and buildings surplus property donations, HB.211; SB.66, 67 meetings advisory referenda, authorizes, HB.513 property leases; surplus property, HB.513, 606; SB-63 property leases, SB-78 township electors, HB-513, 606 office vacancies deputy supervisor position, HB- 173 officers and employees collector, real property taxes, HB- 215; SB-76 deputy supervisor, supervisor appoint, HB-173 legal counsel, outside, HB-537 retired, group insurance, HB-340 summons & warrants, issuing authority, HB-1004 supervisor, accounting statements, HB.513, 606 supervisor, township assistance reports, HB-242 open space county population, SB-1272 organization referendum, # of petitioners, HB- 212,438 primary health care provision, SB-932 technical, HB-495, 498, 1184, 1190, 1199 technical, SB-318, 319, 948 township assistance reports, HB-242 waterworks and sewerage systems backdoor referenda, uniform, HB- 2676 local gov't. referenda, SB-121 workers' wages, HB-26 zoning authority, unincorporated areas, HB-2172; SB-405 TRADE AND TOURISM Conservation 2000, HB-368, 965; SB.300 DCCA tourism computer program, HB- 1783 Foreign Trade Zones Act - see: LOCAL GOVERNMENT International Traveler Tax Refund Program, HB-1979 Promotion Act, Illinois equal opportunity, SB-I 184 tourism attraction grants, increase, HB-447 2397 TRANSIT DISTRICTS See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES Charitable Trust Act termination & transfer of assets, HB- 2631 Common Trust Fund Act investments, HB.160d technical, HB-1607 Fiduciary Surety Release Act repeals, HB.377, 1023, 1029 Instruments Regarding Adopted Children Act property rights, nontestamentary instruments, HB-1023 new acts Grain Code, HB.1490 Uniform Custodial Trust Act, HB- 1934 Uniform Prudent Investor Act, SB-352 Transfers to Minors Act, Illinois Uniform custodianship to age 18, HB-587 Trust and Trustees Act Grain Code, HB-1490 Uniform Prudent Investor Act, SB-352 Trusts and Trustees Act disabled beneficiaries, medical liability limitations, SB-934 technical, HB-1608 trustees and agents powers and responsibilities, HB.1608 Uniform Prudent Investor Act, SB-352 UNIFORM LAWS Child Custody Jufisdiction Act, Uniform -See: FAMILIES Dispsition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform-- See: PROPERTY Interstate Family Support Act, Uniform -See: FAMILIES new acts Custodial Trust Act, Uniform, HB- 1934 Limited Liability Act (1995), Uniform, SB-400 Marital Property Act, Uniform, SB- 603 Partnership Act (1994), Uniform, SB- 351 Periodic Payment of Judgments Act, Uniform, SB-936 Prudent Investor Act, Uniform, SB- 352 Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act, Uniform, SB-353 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform -See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform - See: REVENUE-COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UNIFORM LAWS-Cont Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act -See: BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act - see: FAMILIES Single Publication Act, Uniform - See: CIVIL LIABILITIES Transfers to Minors Act, Uniform - See: TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act -See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT URBAN PROBLEMS Community Development Finance Corporation Act State funds investments, HB-2155 UTILITIES REGULATION Citizens Utility Board Act technical, HB-2457, 2458 Electric Supplier Act technical, HB-390 Emergency Telephone System Act - See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT JULIE - see: Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act new acts Hydroelectric Power Act, HB-1464 Public Utilities Act Common Carriers by Pipeline, new Article, SB.459 gross revenue, school district exemption, SB-1232 ICC-Commerce Commission abolishes; new Commission, Gov. appointments; assistants; duties, HB.41 alternative rate structures, SB- 1234 alternative regulation; legislative recommendations, SB.232 annual report, Office of Public Counsel, HB-636, 637 commissioner employment limitations, HB-1559 communications between parties & commissioners, SB-182 elected, HB-664, 2187; SB.598 electric transmission lines: study, locations, installations, report, HB-1229 negotiated rate & charge schedule, HB-2571; SB-1248 intercorporate relations affiliate contracts, no ICC approval, SB-598 credit & debit cards, bans public utilities from issuing, SB-328 electric power competitive sourcing, SB-856 emission sales, no ICC consent, HB.41; SB-48 2398 UTILITIES REGULATION- Cont. gas utilities, transportation customer services, HB-2499 generating facilities sales, subsidiaries, HB-646; SB-191 Public Counsel Office repeals, HB-636, 1290 rates alternative rate structures, conservation & energy efficiency incentives, SB-1234 coal transportation costs adjustments, HB-1531, 1544 franchise agreement cost recovery, HB-631 increase, hearings, remanded orders, HB-291 negotiated rate & charge schedule, HB-2571; SB-1248 State utility tax charges, reflected on bills, HB- 1; SB-39 utility performance rate base, SB-232 water & sewer rate changes, notice, HB-1144 wheeling shortfalls, HB-1546 regional treatment facilities, HB-1448 service obligations and conditions electric power competitive sourcing, SB-856 electric utility reliability standard, HB-1545 high voltage electric transmission lines, HB-1229 intrastate electricity wheeling pilot program, HB-1546 landfill methane gas, qualified solid waste energy facility, HB- 730, 1091, 1523 purchased electricity rates, SB-47 recycling, solid waste energy facilities, HB-1610; SB-1013 solid waste energy facility hearings, SB-53 sr. citizen deposit exemptions, HB- 1571 utility installation, landowner notification, HB-2620 technical, HB-391, 638, 639, 640, 1495, 1535, 1713, 1899, 2601, 2602, 2603,2604, 2605 technical, SB-232, 1058, 1059 telecommunications affiliate contracts, no ICC approval, SB-598 area codes, one per geographical area, HB-2244 credit & debit cards, bans public utilities from issuing, SB-328 educational institution special interactive video learning tariffs, SB.210 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UTILITIES REGULATION-Cont. ICC rules, competitive telecommunications rates and services, HB-41, 2307 local exchange competition; universal service payments; portable #s; dialing parity; video services, HB-1799; SB- 638 local exchange telecommunications carriers, exceptions, SB-160 long distance carrier switching, HB-2515 technical, HB-1290 Telephone Line Right of Way Act, repeals, SB-675, 1138, 1233 Underground Utility Facilities Damage Act (JULIE) State-Wide One-Call Notice System, mandatory participation, HB-507 Universal Telephone Service Protection Law - see: Public Utilities Act (teleconmmunications), above VEHICLES Child Passenger Protection Act age 18, SB-161 Employee Commute Options Act enforcement upon notice of proposed federal sanctions, HB-929; SB-364 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act - see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act see: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act - see: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS new acts Child Bicycle Safety Act, SB-98,976; HB-1148 Clean Alternative Fuels and Conservation Act, HB-852 Rental Car Damage Waiver Disclosure Act, HB-1877; SB-1024 Violent Offender Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2525 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act DUI, SB.70 levees, bans operation, HB-2025, 2360 Vehicle Code abandoned, lost, stolen, unclaimed vehicles abandoned, unretrieved towed vehicles; abandoned vehicle sales, HB-1124 impoundment notice, extends time, SB-624 liability, last registered owner, HB-1001, 1124 stolen vehicles, junking certificates, HB-1648 2399 VEHICLES-Cont. tow zone signs, SB-283 accidents heavy duty diesel smoke opacity, HB-277 all-terrain vehicles, HB-1153, 1592; SB-509 bicycles bicycle passengdr helmets, HB- 2195 bicycle safety program, SB-976 safety program, SB-98 certificates of title/registration all-terrain vehicles, HB-1153, 1592; SB-509 alternative fuel decals, SB-898 cardboard temporary registration plates, HB-861 commercial vehicle regulation by Chi. local gov't., bans, SB-1039 confiscation, no insurance, HB- 2203 environmental plates, RVs, HB- 275; SB-237 exemptions: towing service vehicles, HB-1124 Fallen Firefighter and Police Officer Memorial plates, HB- 221 fee increase: emergency services funding, SB.618 fee: 50%-Purple Heart, Korean War, Circuit Breaker, SB-42 fleet license plates, permanent, HB-504 impoundment, improper registration plates, HB-861 local gov't. regulation restrictions, HB-224 medical carrier plates, exemptions, SB-1224 multi-year plates, HB-2202 personalized plates, RVs, HB- 1179 plate plastic covers, HB-1333, 1587, 2202; SB-72 public parking areas, current registration sticker, HB-2202 REBUILT vehicle titles, HB-1124; SB-1202 reciprocity permits, HB-2202 registration cards, flares, warning devices, 2nd div. vehicles, HB- 990 remittance agents, registration sticker sales, SB-305 replating process every 5 years, HB-137 salvage certificates; junking certificates, HB-1124, 1238, 1648 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VEHICLES-Cont salvage history records, HB-1688 special plates - see below vaild registration period; nonreclassifiable vehicle credit; ceremonial plates, HB-2202 vanity plates, 9 letters, SB-752 2 plates, all vehicles; reflective renewal stickers, HB-676 commercial relocation of trespassing vehicles law fees, record searches; liens; law enforcement private towing services; liability; recycling; tow truck safety requirements; HB-1124 relocator requirements, HB-772 tow zone signs, SB-283 commercial transportation law household goods, no ICC jurisdiction, SB-512 ICC powers: public, household goods, rail & passenger carriers; pipelines; definitions, HB-1462 intrastate public carriers; household goods carriers, SB- 770 license fee, State Police kickstart fund, HB-823 medical carrier plates, exemptions, SB-1224 pipeline common carriers, transfer to Public Utilities Act, SB-459 rail carrer farm crossing closures, notice, HB-2580 rail carrier accident counseling, HB-2146; SB-184 train 10-minute obstruction limit, SB-272 dealers emission inspection sticker removal, bans, SB-509 license fees, Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund, SB-760 licensing, SB-539 rebuilt vehicle inspections, disclosure forms, SB-1202 towing service licensing, HB-1124 driver licensing law - see: license-cancellation, suspension, revocation license-commercial driver training schools license-compact license-issue, expiration, renewal license-nonresident violator compact license-penalties license-uniform commercial driver's license act 2400 VEHICLES-Cont. license-violations driver's license exam stations national voter registration, HB- 574, 665, 2416; SB-1155 DUI, transporting liquor, reckless driving aggravated reckless driving, HB- 386 blood & urine test results, hospital testing of accident victims, report to State Police, HB-2349 blood alcohol level, lowers, HB- 2205 DUI, enhanced penalties, HB- 2454; SB.64, 838 DUI, imprisonment, SB-1]18 DUI, vehicle impoundment, HB- 1300 out of state convictions: enhanced penalties, SB-624 rescission hearings, statutory summary suspensions, SB-173 statutory summary suspension, extends for refusal to submit to alcohol/drug testing, HB-2199 emissions heavy duty diesel smoke opacity, HB-277 scrappage programs: retrofitting or repairing provisions, HB-1528 enforcement, penalties, dispositions Trauma Center Fund, DUI additional penalty, HB-604; SB-159 equipment bells in lieu of horns, trolleys, HB.1633, 2685 bicycle helmets, restraining seats, SB-98 bicycle passenger helmets, HB- 2195 flares, warning devices, HB-2360 funeral procession lights & pennants, SB-152 funeral processions, safety warnings, SB-1076 headlights, sunset to sunrise, SB- 561,775, 1252 license plate covers, HB-1333, 1587, 2202; SB-72 motorcycle eye protection standards, HB-878 motorcycle helmets, HB-867; SB- 125 rear fender splash guards, SB-559 registration cards, flares, warning devices, 2nd div. vehicles, HB- 990 school bus rooftops, white, HB.1124 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VEHICLES-Cont. school bus seat belts, HB-2539 seat belts, SB-760 tarpaulins, HB-843; SB-85 tow trucks, HB-1124 funeral processions, safety equipment, SB-1076 inspection RV safety tests exemptions, HB.1124 junk/salvage vehicles, sale by auction, HB-1648; SB-363 lane use left lane prohibitions, HB-132, 1159 left lane, rural jurisdiction access highways, HB-2360 license-cancellation, suspension, revocation blood alcohol level, lowers, HB- 2205 child support lapses, HB-156, 623; SB-380, 464,871 criminal defacement of property conviction, no driver's license, HB-2509 failure to stop for stopped school bus, HB-539 family financial responsibility permit, SB-1204 JDP, denial-refusal to take DUI test, SB-524, 838 minors: drugs, alcohol, fraudulent ID, HB-1718 municipal compliance violations, nonpayment of fines, HB-510 school attendance, SB-702, 1007, 1096 speeding, residential districts, SB- 508 statutory summary suspension, extends for refusal to submit to alcohol/drug testing, HB-2199 license-issue, expiration, renewal age 62plus, fees, HB-1573 application form: sex offender registration notice, HB-204; SB-4 fees, State Police kickstart fund, HB-823 minors, permits & temporary licenses, SB-514 school attendance requirement, SB-1096 school bus driver fees, deposits, SB.760; HB-1587 license-Uniform Commercial Driver's License Act blood alcohol level, lowers, HB- 2205 2401 VEHICLES-Cont. law enforcement equipment exemptions, SB-624 restrictions, highway operation, HB-2202 license-violations application form: sex offender registration notice, HB-204; SB-4 court clerk duties, SB-395 driving with suspended license, subsequent violations, SB-64 failure to pay penalties, nonrenewal of driving privileges, SB-395, 1026 family financial responsibility driving permits, SB-1204 fraudulent license or permit, HB-2204 impoundment, no insurance, HB- 1880 municipal fines non-payment, HB- 510 out of state convictions, enhanced penalties, SB-624 rental caps, liability caps, damage waivers, HB-1877 rental vehicles, liability, collision damage waivers, SB-1024 rental vehicles, valid driver's license, HB-2339 vehicle registration # verification, SB-122 manufacturers, distributors, factory representatives licensing, SB-539 motor carrier safety regulations fines, SB-624 Motor Fuel Tax permits, HB-2335 Motor Vehicle Review Board, SB-539, 760 motorcycles eye protection standards, HB-878 helmets, HB-868; SB-125 pedestrian rights and duties RR crossings, SB-1078 railroad crossings, SB.1078 rebuilders, recyclers, scrap processors junk/salvage vehicles, sale at auction, HB-1648; SB-363 rental vehicles liability caps; damage waivers, HB-1877 replica trolleys, HB-2685 right-of-way intersections, HB-1166 RR crossings, SB-1078 safety responsibility law (proof of liability insurance) Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VEHICLES-Cont administration; Family Responsibility Law, SB-1204 plate confiscation, no proof of ins., HB-2203 sale and distribution of information private detectives, SB-172 school buses fingerprinting processing fees, SB.395 license suspension & fine for failure to stop for stopped sch. bus, HB-539 open doors, approaching vehicles all stopped, HB-493 rooftops, white, HB-1124 seat belts, HB-2539 vans, interscholastic activities, SB-52 size, weight, load emergency repairs; rendering materials; HB-1068; SB-419 highway access distances, HB- 2128 husbandry implements, construction zone exit signs, HB-1166 length, trailers, HB-603 length, truck tractors, trailers, semi-trailers, HB-858, 1202, 1768; SB-708 limited operation permits, HB-941 ltd, operation permits; limited continuous operation fee schedule; combination vehicle regulations, HB-603 overweight vehicle fines, HB-1085 overweight, excess removal, HB- 2182; SB-775 overweight, tollway civil fines, SB- 761 registration fee schedule, HB-2202 sealed overweight loads, HB-1341; SB-707 special hauling vehicle tables, SB-559 tarpaulins, HB-843; SB-85 towed vehicles, HB.1124 truck detention for portable scales, restricts, HB-1217; SB-310 weight limitation, all State highways, SB-728 weight, 4 axle table, vehicles over 4 axles, SB-559 snowmobiles levee operation, bans, HB-2025, 2360 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act - see above special plates 2402 VEHICLES-Corit. collegiate, HB-159, 1696, 1705 EMTs, HB-2686 environmental plates, RVs, HB- 275, 2080 Firefighter II certificate holders, HB-159, 959 Helping Schools, HB-159 11. congressional delegation retirees, SB-71 Ill. Fire Fighters' Memorial plates, HB-159, 862; SB-817 memorial plates, firemen/ policemen killed in line of duty, HB-159, 221 special plate fee deposits: Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund, HB-2080 Vietnam War Veteran, HB-2578 Violence Prevention, HB-1967 WWII Veteran plates, HB-159, 225 speeding construction and maintenance zones, HB-8; SB-31, 157, 765 limit, increases, HB-1647; SB-311 limit, raises, no federal guidelines, HB-2629, 2633, 2641 residential areas, license suspension SB-508 stopping, standing, parking DuPage County automated RR grade crossing enforcement system pilot program, SB-1154 handicapped parking, HB-1048, 1313; SB-192 public parking areas, current registration sticker, HB-2202 registration stickers, requires, HB- 848 RR crossings, SB-1078, 1201 technical, HB-378, 379, 380, 381, 811, 963,993, 1094,1095,1096,1228, 1538, 1618, 1878, 1903, 2081, 2294 technical, SB-776, 1039, 1077 towing - see: commercial relocation of trespassing vehicles law traffic laws, obedience to & effect of condominium complex parking regulation, HB-2552 operation of motor vehicles, home rule units, HB-2125 parking violator information, SB-122 speeding, municipal adjudication, HB-1958; SB-256 Uniform Commercial License Act - see: license-Uniform Commercial License Act Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 1995 - see: emissions, above Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 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HB-0956 8-04-95 HB-0989 8-04-95 HB-1132 8-04-95 HB-1156 8-04-95 HB-1258 8-04-95 HB-1502 8-04-95 HB-1510 8-04-95 HB-1511 8-04-95 HB-1530 8-04-95 HB-1731 8-04-95 HB-1732 8-04-95 HB-1733 8-04-95 HB-1788 8-04-95 HB-1790 8-04-95 HB-1800 8-04-95 HB-1802 8-04-95 HB-1842 8-04-95 2407 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. Date PA (89-0241)A HB-1968 8-04-95 PA (89-0242)A HB-1977 8-04-95 PA (89-0243)A HB-2138 8-04-95 PA (89-0244)A HB-2142 8-04-95 PA (89-0245)A HB-2202 8-04-95 PA (89-0246)A HB-2245 8-04-95 PA (89-0247)A HB-2337 8-04-95 PA (89-0248)A HB-2339 8-04-95 PA (89-0249)A HB-2419 8-04-95 PA (89-0250)A HB-2463 8-04-95 PA (89-0251)A HB-0008 8-08-95 PA (89-0252)A HB-0398 8-08-95 PA (89-0253)A HB-1116 8-08-95 PA (89-0254)A HB-2429 8-08-95 PA (89-0255)A HB-1651 8-09-95 PA (89-0256)A HB-1940 8-09-95 PA (89-0257)A HB-0119 8-10-95 PA (89-0258)A HB-0186 8-10-95 PA (89-0259)A HB-0249 8-10-95 PA (89-0260)A HB-0315 8-10-95 PA (89-0261)A HB-0410 8-10-95 PA (89-0262)A HB-0447 8-10-95 PA (89-0263)A HB-0532 8-10-95 PA (89-0264)A HB-0560 8-10-95 PA (89-0265)A HB-0561 8-10-95 PA (89-0266)A HB-0572 8-10-95 PA (89-0267)A HB-0598 8-10-95 PA (89-0268)A HB-0610 8-10-95 PA (89-0269)A HB-0648 8-10-95 PA (89-0270)A HB-0801 8-10-95 PA (89-0271)A HB-0878 8-10-95 PA (89-0272)A HB-0934 8-10-95 PA (89-0273)A HB-0940 8-10-95 PA (89-0274)A HB-0942 8-10-95 PA (89-0275)A HB-1048 8-10-95 PA (89-0276)A HB-1130 8-10-95 PA (89-0277)A HB-1209 8-10-95 PA (89-0278)A HB-1320 8-10-95 PA (89-0279)A HB-1398 8-10-95 PA (89-0280)A HB-1698 8-10-95 PA (89-0281)A HB-1699 8-10-95 PA (89-0282)A HB-2080 8-10-95 PA (89-0283)A HB-2204 8-10-95 PA (89-0284)A HB-2236 8-10-95 PA (89-0285)A HB-2248 8-10-95 PA (89-0286)A HB-2334 8-10-95 PA (89-0287)A HB-1490 8-11-95 PA (89-0288)A HB-0016 8-11-95 PA (89-0289)A HB-0023 8-11-95 PA (89-0290)A HB-0025 8-11-95 PA (89-0291)A HB-0040 8-11-95 PA (89-0292)A HB-0113 8-11-95 PA (89-0293)A HB-0153 8-11-95 PA (89-0294)A HB-0166 8-11-95 PA (89-0295)A HB-0182 8-11-95 PA (89-0296)A HB-0197 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AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2408 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (89-0361)A PA (89-0362)A PA (89-0363)A PA (89-0364)A PA (89-0365)A PA (89-0366)A PA (89-0367)A PA (89-0368)A PA (89-0369)A PA (89-0370)A PA (89-0371)A PA (89-0372)A PA (89-0373)A PA (89-0374)A PA (89-0375)A PA (89-0376)A PA (89-0377)A PA (89-0378)A PA (89-0379)A PA (89-0380)A PA (89-0381)A PA (89-0382)A PA (89-0383)A PA (89-0384)A PA (89-0385)A PA (89-0386)A PA (89-0387)A PA (89-0388)A PA (89-0389)A PA (89-0390)A PA (89-0391)A PA (89-0392)A PA (89-0393)A PA(89-0394)A PA (89-0395)A PA (89-0396)A PA (89-0397)A PA (89-0398)A PA (89-0399)A PA (89-0400)A PA (89-0401)A PA (89-0402)A Bill No. SB-0906 HB-0036 HB-0175 HB-0377 HB-0438 HB-0549 HB-0686 HB-0729 HB-0731 HB-0741 HB-0780 HB-0859 HB-1246 HB-1270 HB-1587 HB-1791 HB-1792 HB-1816 HB-1893 HB-1969 HB-2330 HB-2343 SB-0050 SB-0265 SB-0368 SB-1039 HB-0003 HB-0150 HB-0241 HB-0301 HB-0505 HB-0868 HB-1322 HB-1825 HB-1891 HB-1910 HB-2076 HB-2123 HB-2332 HB-2346 SB-0274 SB-0772 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 8-17-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-18-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 8-20-95 Public Act PA (89-0403)A PA (89-0404)A PA (89-0405)C PA (89-0406)C PA (89-0407)C PA (89-0408)VO PA (89-0409)VO PA (89-0410)C PA (89-0411)C PA (89-0412)C PA (89-0413)C PA (89-0414)C PA (89-0415)C PA (89-0416)A PA (89-0417)F PA (89-0418)F PA (89-0419)C PA (89-0420)C PA (89-0421)C PA (89-0422)C PA (89-0423)C PA 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AMENDATORY VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date Bill No. Date Bill No. Date HB-2465 ........... 8-17-95 SB-0377 ........... 7-14-95 SB-0046 ............. 8-18-95 SB-1094 ............. 7-21-95 *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2410 VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date Bill No. Date Bill No. Date HB-0185 ............ 8-17-95 HB-1876 ............ 8-11-95 SB-0703 ............. 7-14-95 HB-0320 ............ 8-17-95 HB-2226 ............ 8-18-95 SB-081- HB-0496............4-28-95 SB-0103............. 7-14-95 SB 36....... 6-01-95 HB-0781 ............ 8-17-95 SB-0549 ............. 7-14-95 *-APPROPRIATION BILL h i i i i /·?' i i i I j -· i.; C/ '' .· . _- i I j i I; i /· i if / _I i ? i \\ '·i j ... 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