HI I LUNG I S UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PRODUCTION NOTE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Large-scale Digitization Project, 2007. FINAL Legislative Synopsis and Digest of the 1997 Session of the Ninetieth General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 15) Vol. III Action on all Bills and Resolutions Through January 23, 1998 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau Richard C. Edwards, Executive Director Kathleen H. Kenyon, Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services. Legislative Reference Bureau Members........ Standing Committees of the Senate - Chairmen Standing Committees of the House - Chairmen. Senate Bills 1-1252 ...................... House Bills 1-2529 ................... ... Executive Orders ....................... Resolutions .................. ........ Joint Session Resolutions ................. ............. 3 .... ..... . . 713 ............ 2126 ............ 2127 ............ 2128 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ..... House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ..... Senate Joint Resolutions .......................... House Joint Resolutions .......................... Senate Resolutions .............................. House Resolutions ................. .......... 1st S S House Bills .............................. 1st S S Senate Resolutions ........................ 1st S S House Resolutions ......................... Statutes Amended (ILCS) ......................... Index to Sponsors - Senate....................... Index to Sponsors - House ...................... Index to Subject Matter .......................... Governor's Action ............................... (X702956--1,317-1-23-98) Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois Printed on Recycled Paper 'a 14 .... 2130 .... 2134 2141 2150 2163 2178 2225 2232 2234 2236 2400 2438 2536 2673 HB-1658 TURNER,JOHN. New Act Creates the Will Repository Act. Requires the clerk of the circuit court of each county to establish a repository to receive, process, hold, and dispose of wills of tes- tators who have not been located by the custodian of a will. Provides that the costs associated with the operation of the repository shall be paid by the custodian. Pro- vides that the Secretary of State shall maintain a list of testators whose wills have been deposited in repositories. Provides for operating procedures, requirements for deposit of wills in the repository, removal of wills from the repository, bailment re- lief, information on file with the Secretary, and misidentification of testators. Effec- tive January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1659 TURNER,JOHN. 820 ILCS 130/7 from Ch. 48, par. 39s-7 Amends the Prevailing Wage Act. Makes a stylistic change in provisions con- cerning findings of public bodies and the Department of Labor. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1660 TURNER,JOHN. 5 ILCS 140/1 from Ch. 116, par. 201 Amends the Freedom of Information Act by making a stylistic change to the Sec- tion concerning legislative intent. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1661 JOHNSON,TOM. 720 ILCS 5/12-31 from Ch. 38, par. 12-31 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to inducement to commit suicide. Permits a civil action to enjoin a health care professional or other person from aid- ing a suicide. Permits certain relatives and heirs of a person who committed suicide or attempted suicide to obtain compensatory or punitive damages from a health care professional or other person who assisted in the suicide or attempted suicide. Increases the penalty for inducement to commit suicide by providing the physical means or participating in the physical act by which another person attempts suicide from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1662 CHURCHILL AND MOORE,ANDREA. 225 ILCS 410/1-4 from Ch. 111, par. 1701-4 225 ILCS 410/2-2 from Ch. 111, par. 1702-2 225 ILCS 410/2-3 from Ch. 111, par. 1702-3 225 ILCS 410/2-7 from Ch. 111, par. 1702-7 225 ILCS 410/2-9 new 225 ILCS 410/2-10 new 225 ILCS 410/2-11 new 225 ILCS 410/3-2 from Ch. 111, par. 1703-2 225 ILCS 410/3-2A new 225 ILCS 410/3-6 from Ch. 111, par. 1703-6 225 ILCS 410/3-9 new 225 ILCS 410/3-10 new 225 ILCS 410/3A-5 from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-5 225 ILCS 410/3A-8 new 225 ILCS 410/3A-9 new 225 ILCS 410/3A-10 new 1775 HB-1658 HB-1662-Cont. 225 ILCS 410/3C-7 from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-7 225 ILCS 410/3C-10 new 225 ILCS 410/3C-11 new 225 ILCS 410/3C-12 new 225 ILCS 410/4-4 from Ch. 111, par. 1704-4 225 ILCS 410/4-7 from Ch. 111, par. 1704-7 225 ILCS 410/4-20 from Ch. 111, par. 1704-20 Amends the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act of 1985. Authorizes the Department of Professional Regulation to establish apprenticeship programs for barbers, cosmetologists, estheticians, and nail technologists. Estab- lishes qualifications, registration, expiration of registration, fees, and violations. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 12 Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1663 MITCHELL - SAVIANO. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.18 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new Creates the Hypnotherapist Licensing Act to provide for the regulation of hyp- notherapists by the Department of Professional Regulation through licensing re- quirements. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to sunset the Hypnotherapist Licensing Act on January 1, 2008. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Licensed Hypnotherapist Dedicated Fund. Limits home rule powers. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1664 MITCHELL - BOLAND - BRUNSVOLD - MOFFITT - CHURCHILL. 225 ILCS 15/3 from Ch. 111, par. 5353 Amends the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act to exempt certain practitioners of hypnosis from the licensing requirements of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 225 ILCS 15/3 Adds reference to: 225 ILCS 15/2 from Ch. 111, par. 5352 Provides that clinical psychology does not include the use of hypnosis by unli- censed persons who do not engage in the independent diagnosis, classification, and treatment of nervous, mental, and emotional disorders or the diagnosis and treat- ment of human ailments. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 225 ILCS 15/3 from Ch. 111, par. 5353 Provides that the practice of clinical psychology does not include the use of hyp- nosis by a person who does not otherwise engage in the practice of clinical psycholo- gy and does not hold himself out to the public in a manner stating or implying that the person is a clinical psychologist. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-005-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.01 MITCHELL Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Amendment No.01 MITCHELL Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 MITCHELL Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 1776 HB-1664-Cont Apr 15 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot115-001-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor SIEBEN First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 SIEBEN Amendment referred t o SRUL May 13 Amendment No.01 SIEBEN Rules refers to SLIC May 14 Amendment No.01 SIEBEN Be adopted Second Reading Amendment No.01 SIEBEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 16 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Added As A Co-sponsor CHURCHILL May 20 Motion referred to 01/HEXC Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 21 ,Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 22 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0473 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-1665 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Im- provement Act. Supplies only the short title of the Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1666 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Work-Focused Training Program. Contains a short title and purpose provisions only. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1667 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Performance-Based Educational Standards Act. Supplies only the short title of the Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1777 HB-1668 HB-1668 DAVIS,STEVE - STEPHENS. 105 ILCS 5/22-25 Amends the School Code. Makes a change of style in the provisions relating to high school quality guarantees. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No fiscal impact until substantive language is added. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Board of Education) There is no fiscal impact on SBE or local school districts. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 1668 would not have an impact on the level of State debt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/22-25 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, and adds provi- sions authorizing Bethalto Community Unit School District No. 8, Madison Coun- ty, Illinois, for and in consideration of $1, to convey by quitclaim deed certain improved real estate in Madison County, Illinois to Community Hope Centqr, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of Illinois. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the conveyance is subject to a covenant and condition that run with the lands conveyed, requiring the grantee ramed in the deed of conveyance, should it ever sell or lease all or any part of the real estate conveyed or any interest therein, to pay over to the grantor school district all rentals and net sale proceeds resulting from any such lease or sale. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To DAVIS,STEVE Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 Amendment No.01 DAVIS,STEVE Amendment referred to HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/BLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.01 DAVIS,STEVE Rules refers to HELM Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.01 DAVIS,STEVE Be adopted Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Amendment No.02 DAVIS,STEVE Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 DAVIS,STEVE Rules refers to HELM Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 State Debt Note Filed Amendment No.02 DAVIS,STEVE 1778 HB-1668-Cont Apr 15-Cont. Be adopted Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 DAVIS,STEVE Adopted Amendment No.02 DAVIS,STEVE Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor STEPHENS Apr 24 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V087-028-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor BOWLES Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Executive May 08 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0071 Effective date 97-07-08 HB-1669 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Systemic Initiative Demonstration Act. Supplies only the Short Title of the Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1670 ZICKUS - FANTIN - MCKEON - LINDNER, BIGGINS, HOLBROOK, LO- PEZ AND SANTIAGO. 720 ILCS 5/17-2 from Ch. 38, par. 17-2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it a Class 4 felony for a person to claim or represent that he or she is acting on behalf of any police department, fire department, or sheriffs department when soliciting financial contributions or sell- ing or delivering or offering to sell or deliver any merchandise, goods, or services un- less the chief of the police department or fire department or the sheriff has first entered into a written agreement with the person or with an organization with which the person is affiliated and the agreement permits the activity. Effective immediately. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be a minimal impact on this Dept. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) No change from previous note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1670 fails to create a State mandate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything and inserts similar provisions with additions relating to false personation, solicitation or other specified activities on behalf of any nongovern- mental organization that would reasonably be understood to imply that the organi- zation is composed of law enforcement personnel, additional penalties, and other matters. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds, as an element of the new offenses, that the acts be committed knowingly. Includes, in the organizations permitted to be represented under the new provisions, groups of retired or injured peace officers. Requires that a majority (rather than "some or all") of net proceeds of fundraising be devoted to the peace officer organi- zation's purposes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor FANTIN 1779 HB-1670-Cont. Mar 18 Correctional Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 31 Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 11 Fiscal Note Requested DART St Mandate Fis Nte ReqDART Judicial Note Request DART Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Amendment No.01 ZICKUS Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Amendment No.01 ZICKUS Rules refers to HJUB Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Judicial Note Request WITHDRAWN/DART Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 16 Amendment No.01 ZICKUS Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Apr 17 Amendment No.02 ZICKUS Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.02 ZICKUS Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 19 Amendment No.01 ZICKUS Adopted Amendment No.02 ZICKUS Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 23 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Apr 24 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jan 15 1998 Assigned to Judiciary HB-1671 ZICKUS - HOLBROOK. 55 ILCS 5/3-3018 from Ch. 34, par. 3-3018 Amends the Counties Code. Provides that death certificates shall be issued no more than 30 days after the later of either the date of death or the date the body comes under the jurisdiction of the coroner. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1671 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1671 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1671 imposes no additional requirements and has no fiscal impact on units of local government. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 11 Fiscal Note Requested DART St Mandate Fis Nte ReqDART Home Rule Note RequestDART State Debt Note Requested DART Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1780 1781 HB-1671-Cont Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Home Rule Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1672 BROSNAHAN. 35 ILCS 5/1106 from Ch. 120, par. 11-1106 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning the Department's liability for court costs. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1673 BROSNAHAN. 210 ILCS 45/3-102 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-102 Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to add a caption. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1673 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) HB 1673 has no fiscal impact on the Dept. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1674 BROSNAHAN. 815 ILCS 505/11 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 271 Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Makes a stylistic change in provisions concerning severability. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Attorney General) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1674 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Consumer Protection Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Consumer Protection Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Rc'ld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1675 SLONE - MCCARTHY. 625 ILCS 5/11-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a person who has an alcohol concentration of more than 0.00 while driving a school bus with children on board commits aggravated driving under the influence. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HB-1675-Cont. Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1676 GRANBERG. 20 ILCS 505/35.5 Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Makes a technical change in pro- visions regarding the Inspector General. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1676 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1677 DART. 730 ILCS 5/3-14-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-2 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes stylistic changes in a Section concerning parole and supervised release. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1678 WOOLARD - BOST - LAWFER - MYERS, SMITH,MICHAEL, HOL- BROOK, BOLAND AND GRANBERG. New Act Creates the Grape and Wine Resources Council Act. Creates a short title only. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 235 ILCS 5/1-3.37 new 235 ILCS 5/Art. XII heading new 235 ILCS 5/12-1 new 235 ILCS 5/12-2 new 235 ILCS 5/12-3 new Deletes everything. Amends the State Finance Act and the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to create the Grape and Wine Resources Council. Provides for the creation of the Grape and Wine Resources Council to provide support and growth services to the Illinois grape wine industry. Allocates $0.02 of the wine excise tax collected on each gallon of wine for use for allocations to the Council to be used for its objectives. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 665/4a from Ch. 127, par. 200-24a Amends the Illinois Promotion Act. Provides that moneys shall be transferred from the Tourism Promotion Fund into the Grape and Wine Resources Fund and used by the Department in accordance with the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Adds 4 members to the Grape and Wine Resources Council. Deletes provisions allocating a portion of the wine excise tax to the Council. Adds an immediate effective date. Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Mar 20 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS Apr 01 Added As A Co-sponsor DEERING Apr 08 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK 1782 HB-1678-Cont. Apr 09-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 11 Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl09-006-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 15 Chief Sponsor REA Apr 16 First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Executive Added as Chief Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD May 08 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readrig May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 14 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOWLES May 16 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 20 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 23 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-003-000 Passed both Houses Jun 20 Sent to the Governor Jul 08 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 Total veto stands. HB-1679 WOOLARD. 520 ILCS 5/1.2b from Ch. 61, par. 1.2b Amends the Wildlife Code to add a caption to a provision concerning the defini- tion of "authorized employee". STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1679 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Natural Resources) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested NOLAND St Mandate Fis Nte ReqNOLAND Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1680 NOLAND - WOOLARD - TURNER,JOHN - LAWFER - BOST, CROSS AND KLINGLER. 240 ILCS 40/1-25 Amends the Grain Code to change the caption to the provision concerning the promulgation of rules. 1783 HB-1680-Cont. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1680 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Agriculture) Fiscal impact on IDOA would be approximately $5,000 to $10,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 240 ILCS 40/1-25 Adds reference to: New Act Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Wheat Development Act. Provides for the establishment of a wheat development program to improve production of, and markets for, wheat. Authorizes an assessment of $0.015 per bushel of wheat sold. Provides for a referendum regarding a wheat devel- opment program and provides for the election of a wheat development program committee to operate the program. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that an additional referendum on a wheat development program shall be called upon request by petition of 500 producers of wheat from across the State (in- stead of by petition of 500 producers of wheat with at least 10 signers of the petition_ from each of the districts in the State). Provides that a wheat development program shall be extended from year to year, after the initial 5 year period, unless a referen- dum for continued approval is required by written petition of no less than 5% (in- stead of 10%) of the affected producers from across the State (instead of from each respective district). Provides that a proposed amendment to an existing wheat de- velopment program may be requested by petition by 5% of the affected producers from across the State (instead of from each respective district). Removes the re- quirement that a proposed amendment be approved by the wheat development board before a referendum may be held on the amendment. Makes other changes. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested NOLAND St Mandate Fis Nte ReqNOLAND Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 12 Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Amendment referred to HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Rules refers to HAGC Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Be adopted St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 18 Fiscal Note Filed Primary Sponsor Changed To NOLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor WOOLARD Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS Apr 23 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V115-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Apr 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 29 Chief Sponsor DEMUZIO Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'DANIEL Apr 30 First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation May 08 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1784 HB-1680-Cont May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 15 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Motion referred to 01/HAGC Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 16 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0377 Effective date 97-08-14 HB-1681 DART. 720 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1-1 Amends the Criminal Code to make stylistic changes in the short title Section. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1682 DART. 730 ILCS 5/1-1-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1001-1-1 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make a stylistic change in the short title Section. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1683 MCAULIFFE - SAVIANO - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI. 40 ILCS 5/7-141 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-141 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Article of the Pension Code to allow a sheriff's law enforcement employee with at least 25 years of service to retire at any age. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined, but is exected to be substantial. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 28 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1684 SCOTT - WINTERS - LINDNER - KOSEL - BIGGERT AND BOLAND. New Act Creates the Contractor Reporting Act. Requires a contractor doing business in this State to provide the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs with a copy of all lawsuits and bankruptcies filed with respect to the contractor or any busi- nesses previously owned by the contractor. Also requires a contractor to provide the Department with a list of all contracting businesses previously owned by the contractor. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1684 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Estimated first year'impact is $323,175. 1785 HB-1684-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes DCCA to the Office of Attorney General. Provides that the contractor shall indicate to the Office of the Attorney General the disposition of each lawsuit filed against the contractor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the term "contractor" does not include a person who performs ac- tivities as a contractor in 10 or more states. Provides that a contractor shall provide the Office of the Attorney General with a copy of all lawsuits filed against him or her within the past 10 years rather than all lawsuits filed against him or her. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-005-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Amendment No.01 SCOTT Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 SCOTT Rules refers to HSGE Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 Amendment No.01 SCOTT Be adopted Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SCOTT Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 18 Amendment No.02 SCOTT Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.02 SCOTT Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 19 Amendment No.02 SCOTT Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 23 Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot081-032-003 Apr 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor SYVERSON Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules HB-1685 CURRIE - COWLISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/26-1 from Ch. 122, par. 26-1 Amends the School Code. Makes changes of style in the provisions relating to compulsory school age. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (State Bd. of Ed.) The cost for test development is about $500,000 for FY98. The agency's FY99 budget request will include funding for continu- ing test development and admninistration. Estimated annual testing costs are about $9 million. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/26-1 Adds reference to: 105 ILCS 5/2-3.64 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64 105 ILCS 5/14-3.01 from Ch. 122, par. 14-3.01 1786 HB-1685-Cont. 105 ILCS 5/14-8.02b new 105 ILCS 5/22-23 from Ch. 122, par. 22-23 Changes the title and replaces everything after the enacting clause with other provisions amending the School Code. Expands the State Assessment program to provide for assessment of pupils in grades 4, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Revises provisions rela- tive to the Prairie State Achievement Examination. Reconstitutes the Advisory Council on the Education of Children with Disabilities as a 25 member Council and adds provisions relative to the purpose and responsibilities of the Council. Adds pro- visions relative to expedited hearings in accordance with the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act for the purpose of moving or challenging a decision to move a student from his or her current placement to an alternative educational setting because of dangerous misconduct. Changes the definition of school construc- tion for purposes of determining when sprinkler systems must be installed, adds that new areas or uses of school buildings in which sprinkler systems are not required must be protected by installation of an automatic fire detection system, and deletes provisions requiring school boards to submit plans and specifications for proposed sprinkler systems to the regional superintendent of schools for forwarding to the State Board of Education for review and approval. Adds an immediate effective date. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/VoO0 1-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Oct 28 Recommends Consideration 003-002-000 HRUL Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Amendment No.01 CURRIE Amendment referred t o HRUL Rules refers to HELM Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 29 Amendment No.01 CURRIE Be approved consideration Primary Sponsor Changed To CURRIE Fiscal Note filed as Amnded St Mndt Fscl Note Fld Amnd Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Oct 30 Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted 075-038-004 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V091-025-001 Nov 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CRONIN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Jan 15 1998 Assigned to Education HB-1686 SCOTT - FANTIN. 215 ILCS 5/356t new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/4003 from Ch. 73, par. 1504-3 215 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 to prohibit the denial of coverage to an individual solely because the individual is being treated for drug abuse. 1787 HB-1686-Cont FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) HB 1686 will have no fiscal impact on the Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1686 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor FANTIN Mar 17 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1687 SCOTT. 20 ILCS 1305/10-22 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 705 ILCS 105/27.5 from Ch. 25, par. 27.5 Amends the Department of Human Services Act and the State Finance Act to create the Head Trauma Treatment Fund. Provides that the Department may make grants from the Fund to entities that care for persons with head trauma. Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Provides that of the amounts less than $55 paid to a circuit clerk and disbursed to the State Treasurer, one-third (now one-half) shall be deposited into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund and one-sixth shall be deposited into the Head Trauma Treatment Fund. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1687 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1688 SCOTT - FANTIN - WINTERS - WAIT - HOLBROOK. 705 ILCS 305/10.2 from Ch. 78, par. 10.2 Amends the Jury Act. Provides that jury service shall be deemed to impose an un- due hardship on any person who is not employed outside the home and is the sole care provider of a child who is 4 years of age or younger. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1688 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (I11. Courts Administrative Office) Fiscal impact on the Judicial Branch cannot be determined. JUDICIAL NOTE There would be no increase or decrease in the need for the number of judges. Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor WINTERS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 14 Joint Sponsor Changed to FANTIN Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 04 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1788 HB-1688-Cont. Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 13-001-001 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-1689 SCULLY - BROSNAHAN - DAVIS,MONIQUE. 205 ILCS 105/4-6 from Ch. 17, par. 3304-6 Amends the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985. Deletes provisions exempting a savings and loan institution from garnishment proceedings concerning capital ac- counts. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) HB1689 would have no fiscal impact on the Department. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1689 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06\1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor BROSNAHAN Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo015-011-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 27 Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 11 Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1690 CAPPARELLI - SAVIANO - BUGIELSKI. 215 ILCS 155/20 from Ch. 73, par. 1420 Amends the Title Insurance Act. Provides that in making decisions, the Director of Financial Institutions may, rather than shall, rely upon federal regulations and opinion letters. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1690 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 029-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1691 DEUCHLER - FLOWERS - SCHAKOWSKY - LINDNER - ERWIN, CUR- RY,JULIE, KRAUSE, CURRIE, WOOD, O'BRIEN, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, YOUNGE, WOJCIK, MOORE,ANDREA, DAV- IS,MONIQUE, SLONE, BIGGERT, PANKAU, MULLIGAN, HOWARD, CROTTY, COWLISHAW, CLAYTON, FANTIN, COULSON, FEIGEN- HOLTZ, KLINGLER, SILVA, GASH, FRITCHEY, LANG, GIGLIO AND 1789 HB-1691-Cont. LYONS,EILEEN. New Act. Creates the Commission on the Status of Women Act. Contains the short title only. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates the Commission on the Status of Women Act within the Department of Human Rights. Provides that the Commission shall consist of 8 members of the General Assembly appointed by the 4 legislative leaders, 8 mem- bers of the public appointed by the 4 legislative leaders, and 2 members of the pub- lic appointed by the Governor. Provides that members shall serve 2-year terms. Provides that the Commission shall identify barriers to women's equality; educate the public on the status of women; help develop programs and services for women; and perform other duties. Provides that the Commission may accept gifts or grants from the federal government, charitable foundations or professional associations, and other sources. Provides that the Commission shall make a report to the Gover- nor and General Assembly on or before February 1 of each year. Contains other provisions. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Human Rights) Fiscal impact would total $104,192. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Human Rights) Costs would center around staffing, travel, commission mtgs., clerical support, annual reports, and equipment. Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1790 HB-1691-Cont Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Added as Chief Co-sponsor BERMAN First reading Referred to Rules Apr 15 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER Apr 17 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOWLES HB-1692 SCHAKOWSKY. 220 ILCS 5/9-201.6 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a nuclear reactor closed by gov- ernmental regulatory action prior to permanent shutdown, or placed on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's close watch list or the equivalent, shall not be rate-based during the closure or placement. Provides that State taxpayers shall not be assessed for any portion of the costs associated with the reopening of such a reactor. Provides that if a reactor is closed by government regulatory action or placed on the close watch list or other equivalent list, the Illinois Commerce Commission shall institute a least-cost planning analysis to determine if the amount the utility intends to spend on remediation of the nuclear facility could provide equal or greater amounts of power at less cost if it were spent on least-cost alternatives. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1692 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 19 Motion Do Pass-Lost 001-004-005 HPUB Remains in CommiPublic Utilities Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1693 SCHAKOWSKY. New Act Creates the Assisted Living Establishment Act. Provides the short title. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1693 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) HB 1693 has no fiscal impact on the Dept. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1694 SCHAKOWSKY. 40 ILCS 5/3-115 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-115 755 ILCS 5/11a-9 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. lla-9 Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code in relation to proof of disability. Provides that if the disability is psychiatric, psychological, or emotional in nature, the board may select a practicing clinical psychologist rather than a prac- ticing physician to certify the disability or perform the annual examination. Amends the Probate Act of 1975 in relation to the report required to accompany a petition for adjudication of disability and appointment of a guardian. Allows the re- port to be signed by a licensed clinical psychologist rather than a physician. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact, if any, would be minimal. 1791 HB-1694-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1695 BLACK. 625 ILCS 5/17-101 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 17-101 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to make a stylistic change to a provision con- cerning highway safety and the powers of the Governor. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1696 DANIELS - KUBIK - MULLIGAN - ROSKAM. 20 ILCS 2705/49.34 new 35 ILCS 5/211 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois. Creates an income tax credit for taxpayers that receive a certificate of eligibili- ty from the Department of Transportation in an amount equal to 50% of the amounts expended by the taxpayer on soundproofing a building that (1) is within 5 miles of O'Hare International Airport or Midway Airport or (2) is within the 60 day-night average sound level (DNL) noise contour area. Provides that the credit may not exceed $10,000 and may not reduce the taxpayer's liability under the Act to less than zero. Provides that the Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the communities surrounding O'Hare and the city of Chicago, shall prescribe rules for determining who is eligible for a certificate of eligibility for the credit. Ap- plicable to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1997. Sunsets the credit after 10 years. Effective immediately. HOME RULE NOTE HB1696 does not preempt home rule authority. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1696 fails to create a State mandate. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 2705/49.34 new 35 ILCS 5/211 new Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 30 ILCS 105/5.550 new 35 ILCS 200/18-45 35 ILCS 200/18-185 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Deletes everything. Creates the Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act and amends the School Code, the Property Tax Code, and the State Finance Act. Au- thorizes school districts by referendum to impose an income tax on corporations and individuals resident of the district at an annual rate not exceeding 2%. Requires the income tax revenues disbursed to a district each year to be used to abate the exten- sion in that year of real property taxes levied by the district. Provides that for pur- poses of the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law the "aggregate extension base" shall not be reduced by any abatement pursuant to the Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act. Provides for a referendum repeal of the tax or a referendum change in the rate at which the tax is imposed or the percentage of the tax to be used for abatement. Provides for the manner of levying, collecting, and disbursing the tax and for the manner in which the tax revenues are used. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1792 HB-1696-Cont Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt St Mandate Fis Note Filed Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 25 Apr 29 May 06 May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Placed Calndr,Third Reading CULLERTON-REQUEST NUMBER OF VOTES NEEDED FOR PASSAGE CHAIR RULES 36 VOTES NEEDED FOR PASSAGE. Third Reading - Lost 026-032-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 02 Third Reading - Lost 026-032-000 HB-1697 DANIELS -1kUBIK. 65 ILCS 5/11-101-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-101-1 65 ILCS 5/11-102-4 from Ch. 24, par. 11-102-4 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Eliminates the ability of a municipality with a population of 500,000 or more to acquire by condemnation any private prop- Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor ROSKAM Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Lost/V059-051-006 Motion to Reconsider Vote LOST- TURNER,JOHN Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot064-045-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor PHILIP First reading Referred to Rules PURSUANT TO RULE 2-10(E), DEADLINE FOR FINAL ACTION IS EXTENDED TO JANUARY 1,1998. Assigned to Revenue Re-referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added as Chief Co-sponsor BUTLER Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 KLEMM BURZYNSKI Amendment referred to SRUL Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 BERMAN -DEMUZIO Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.01 KLEMM -BURZYNSKI Rules refers to SEXC Amendment No.01 KLEMM -BURZYNSKI Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KLEMM -BURZYNSKI Adopted DEMUZIO-NUMBER OF VOTES NEEDED. CHAIR RULES 36 VOTES ARE NEEDED. 1793 HB-1697-Cont. erty, public property, or property devoted to any public use or rights or easements for airport purposes. Preempts home rule. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Home Rule Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 007-002-001 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1698 SAVIANO. Appropriates $75,000,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs for grants under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1699 JONES,JOHN. 20 ILCS 2310/55.84 new 410 ILCS 315/2 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Department of Public Health may reduce a check that is less than $50 in excess of the correct amount of the fee to be paid by any person applying for any license, certificate, reg- istration, title, or permit. Provides that no reduction in an amount greater than $50 may be made. Amends the Communicable Disease Prevention Act. Provides that child immunization records may be provided to the Department of Public Health for a centralized immunization file unless a parent requests that the information not be provided. Provides that these records may also be shared with certain people and entities unless a parent requests that the information not be shared. Provides that persons or entities requesting the records shall maintain the confidentiality of the information and may use the information for certain purposes. Provides that certain persons and entities are not subject to an action or liable for providing information from the records in accordance with these provisions. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 2 (DCCA) HB1699, amended by H-am 2, fails to create a State mandate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: 410 ILCS 315/2 Deletes the provision amending the Communicable Disease Prevention Act to provide that child immunization records may be provided to the Department of Public Health for a centralized immunization file unless a parent requests that the information not be provided. Deletes provision that these records may also be pro- vided to certain persons and that limit the information that may be provided to those individuals. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds an immediate effective date. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Apr 12 Apr 15 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 JONES,JOHN Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 1794 1795 HB-1699-Cont Apr 16 Amendment No.01 JONES,JOHN Be adopted Amendment No.02 HOWARD Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 17 Amendment No.02 HOWARD Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 18 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 23 Amendment No.03 JONES,JOHN Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.03 JONES,JOHN Rules refers to HHSV Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 24 Amendment No.03 JONES,JOHN Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Amendment No.01 JONES,JOHN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 JONES,JOHN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 JONES,JOHN Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot115-001-000 Apr 29 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor PARKER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 06 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 PARKER Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.01 PARKER Rules refers to SPBH May 15 Amendment No.01 PARKER Held in committee Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 PARKER Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 PARKER Be approved consideration Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 PARKER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'MALLEY Third Reading - Passed 044-010-003 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Third Reading - Passed 044-010-003 Arrive House Motion Filed Non-Concur 02/JONES,JOHN Place Cal Order Concurrence 02 May 19 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 May 21 Filed with Secretary Mtn refuse recede-Sen Amend May 22 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/PARKER Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PARKER, SYVERSON, CRONIN, SMITH, OBAMA May 27 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PUGH, CURRIE, HANNIG, CHURCHILL AND JONES,JOHN HB-1699-Cont May 31 House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to 1ST/HRUL Rules refers to HHSV Motion HHSV-BE APPRO FOR CONSIDERATION Lost Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL Conference Committee Report Rules refers to SPBH Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/PUGH, CURRIE, HANNIG, CHURCHILL AND JONES,JOHN Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Jul 02 Conference Committee Report REFER TO SENATE RULES/3-9(B) Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/97-05-22 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-1700 MADIGAN,MJ - SCULLY - YOUNGE - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI, BURKE, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU, LYONS,JOSEPH, MORROW, PUGH, SILVA, NOVAK, FANTIN, SANTIAGO, KENNER, ACEVEDO, MCKEON, MCGUIRE, HOWARD AND DAVIS,MONIQUE. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.25b from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.25b 105 ILCS 5/34-2.3 from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.3 Amends the School Code. Replaces provisions that authorize a school board or local school council to adopt a school uniform or dress code policy with provisions that require such a policy to be adopted and implemented at all attendance centers not later than the beginning of the 1997-98 school year. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Bd. of Ed.) HB1700 would cost approximately $68,026,804 beginning in FY98 for one uniform per child at a cost of $35 per simple uniform. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor KOTLARZ Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1796 HB-1700-Cont Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Apr 15 Removed Short Debate/NameBLACK Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1701 MADIGAN,MJ - SCULLY - YOUNGE - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI, FRITCHEY, GILES, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, LYONS,JOSEPH, MORROW, SILVA, KENNER, ACEVEDO, MCKEON AND MCGUIRE. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25d from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25d Amends the School Code. Changes the caption of a Section relating to academic warning and watch lists. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25d Adds reference to: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.8b new 105 ILCS 5/34-18.17 new Changes the title and adds provisions that amend the School Code. Requires all school boards to establish and enforce a homework policy, beginning with the 1997-98 school year, which mandates that homework be regularly assigned to stu- dents. Specifies the purposes for which homework is to be assigned. Effective July 1, 1997. FISCAL NOTE, H-am I (State Bd. of Ed.) HB 1701,'as amended, will have no fiscal impact. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-am 1 No change from previous note. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor KOTLARZ Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED STEPHENS Committee Executive Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/BLACK Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1797 HB-1701-Cont. Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Apr 15 3d Reading Consideration PP - Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1702 MADIGAN,MJ - DART AND RONEN. 105 ILCS 5/14-9.01 from Ch. 122, par. 14-9.01 Amends the School Code. Makes a change in punctuation and adds a gender neu- tral reference to provisions relating to qualifications of personnel who teach classes or programs authorized by the Article of the School Code relating to children with disabilities. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/14-9.01 Adds reference to: 105 ILCS 5/34-2.1 from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.1 Changes the title and replaces everything after the enacting clause. Authorizes the chief executive officer of the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees to ap- point a representative of the local business community to serve, at the pleasure of the chief executive officer, as a nonvoting member on a local school council. Pro- vides that on those local school councils on which such a nonvoting member is ap- pointed, he or she shall have the right to attend and participate in deliberations at all meetings and executive sessions of the local school council and its committees but shall not be counted for purposes of determining a quorum. Provides that the nonvoting member shall have access to all books and records of the local school council and shall monitor, evaluate, or review the council's acts and decisions. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, H-am 1 (State Bd. of Ed.) HB 1701, as amended, will have no fiscal impact. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-am 1 No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces the changes proposed by the engrossed bill with a provision authorizing the chief executive officer of the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees, if he de- termines that a local school council is not carrying out its financial duties effective- ly, to appoint a representative of the business community with experience in finance and management to serve as an advisor to the local school council. Gives the advisor access to financial records of the council and authorizes him to attend its executive sessions. Requires the chief executive officer of the Reform Board to issue a written policy defining the circumstances under which a local school council isn't carrying out its financial duties effectively. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED STEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1798 HB-1702-Cont Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 18-000-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 17 Chief Sponsor BERMAN Apr 18 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 24 Assigned to Education Apr 30 Postponed May 09 Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 May 15 Arrive House Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Be approved consideration 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Added As A Joint Sponsor DART Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0378 Effective date 97-08-14 HB-1703 MADIGAN,MJ - CROTTY - BROSNAHAN - SCULLY - CURRIE, BU- GIELSKI, LANG, MURPHY, YOUNGE, HANNIG, MCKEON, LY. ONS,JOSEPH, FEIGENHOLTZ, SMITH,MICHAEL, BOLAND, KENNER AND SCHAKOWSKY. New Act Creates the Illinois Family and Medical Leave Act. Contains provisions similar to those in the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, except that it applies to employers with 25 or more (instead of 50 or more) employees and some of the provisions of the Federal law pertaining to federal employees and federal matters have been deleted or changed. Effective 6 months after becoming law. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be no fiscal impact from this bill. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Labor) Additional staff and funding for printing would total $109,725. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be no fiscal impact on this bill. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1703 fails to create a State mandate. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo012-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Mar 24 Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND 1799 HB-1703-Cont Mar 31 Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Apr 16 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 17 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V068-044-004 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor SEVERNS Added as Chief Co-sponsor HENDON Chief Co-sponsor Changed to JONES Apr 21 Added as Chief Co-sponsor FARLEY Apr 22 Added as Chief Co-sponsor HALVORSON Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Added As A Co-sponsor O'MALLEY HB-1704 MADIGAN,MJ - SCULLY - CROTTY - CURRIE - FEIGENHOLTZ, BU- GIELSKI, LANG, MURPHY, LYONS,JOSEPH, YOUNGE, MCKEON, HANNIG, SMITH,MICHAEL, KENNER AND SCHAKOWSKY. New Act Creates the Flex-time Rights Act. Provides that an employer of 25 or more per- sons must grant leave of up to a total of 24 hours during any calendar year to em- ployees who meet specified eligibility criteria. Provides that an employer may require that not more than 4 hours of this leave be taken by an employee on any one day. Provides that no leave may be taken unless the employee has exhausted all ac- crued vacation leave, personal leave, and compensatory leave. Provides for: written requests for leave; compensation; posting of notices of the requirements of the Act in workplaces; administration, adoption of rules, and enforcement by the Director of Labor; civil and criminal penalties and relief; afid construction of the Act in rela- tion to other statutory provisions concerning leave. FISCAL NOTE (Student Assistance Comm.) As a result of this proposal the Dept. would need additional staff and funding for printing costs for a total of $109,725. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that, if an employer offers its employees personal or compensatory time of at least 3 days per year, the employer is exempt from the Act. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 1704, as amended by H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 18 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Labor & Commerce Added As A Co-sp6nsor CURRIE Mar 20 Amendment No.01 LABOR-CMRC H Adopted Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 011-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL 1800 1801 HB-1704-Cont. Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Apr 16 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 17 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V073-041-003 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor HENDON Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor FARLEY First reading Referred to Rules Apr 28 Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'MALLEY Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS HB-1705 BERGMAN - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - WOOD- COULSON. 750 ILCS 22/101 750 ILCS 22/102 750 ILCS 22/Article 2, Part A caption 750 ILCS 22/Article 2, Part B caption 750 ILCS 22/203 750 ILCS 22/205 750 ILCS 22/206 750 ILCS 22/Article 2, Part C caption 750 ILCS 22/207 750 ILCS 22/208 750 ILCS 22/301 750 ILCS 22/303 750 ILCS 22/304 750 ILCS 22/305 750 ILCS 22/306 750 ILCS 22/307 750 ILCS 22/316 750 ILCS 22/401 750 ILCS 22/Article 5 caption 750 ILCS 22/501 750 ILCS 22/502 750 ILCS 22/503 new 750 ILCS 22/504 new 750 ILCS 22/505 new 750 ILCS 22/506 new 750 ILCS 22/507 new 750 ILCS 22/Article 6, Part A caption 750 ILCS 22/Article 6, Part B caption 750 ILCS 22/605 750 ILCS 22/606 750 ILCS 22/609 750 ILCS 22/Article 6, Part C caption 750 ILCS 22/610 750 ILCS 22/611 750 ILCS 22/612 750 ILCS 22/613 new 750 ILCS 22/614 new 750 ILCS 22/905 Amends the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. Makes numerous changes in relation to: reconciliation of multiple child support orders; enforcement of orders of another state; responsibilities of employers regarding orders of other states; juris- diction to modify orders of other states; organization of the Act; and other matters. Repeals the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act and adds transitional provisions. Effective immediately. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON HB-1705-Cont. Apr 14 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 18-000-000 Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 17 Chief Sponsor CRONIN Apr 18 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added as Chief Co-sponsor LAUZEN Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 13 Sent to the Governor Jul 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0240 Effective date 97-07-28 HB-1706 ZICKUS. 305 ILCS 5/4-1.11 from Ch. 23, par. 4-1.11 Amends the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Article of the Illinois Pub- lic Aid Code. Provides that a person shall not transfer property for less than fair market value, removing a provision that the transfer is prohibited only to the extent required under federal law. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Public Aid) HB1706 does not have a fiscal imapct on the Department. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1706 fails to create a State mandate. JUDICIAL NOTE It has been determined that the bill would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Requested DART St Mandate Fis Nte ReqDART Balanced Budget Note RDART Judicial Note Request DART State Debt Note Requested DART Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1707 CHURCHILL - KRAUSE - MULLIGAN - RYDER - SCHOENBERG. 305 ILCS 5/4-8 from Ch. 23, par. 4-8 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that, in determining whether a child in an assistance unit is not receiving proper and necessary support or care, the Department of Public Aid, or the Department of Human Services as successor agency to the Department of Public Aid for the purpose of administering the AFDC program, shall consider irregular school attendance by children of school age grades 1 through 8 (rather than elementary school age grades 1 through 6) as evidence of lack of proper and necessary support or care and shall provide services to those fam- ilies as resources permit. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 5 ILCS 100/10-65 from Ch. 127, par. 1010-65 5 ILCS 220/3 from Ch. 127, par. 743 20 ILCS 1005/43a.14 new 20 ILCS 2105/60 from Ch. 127, par. 60 1802 HB-1707-Cont 20 ILCS 2505/39b12 20 ILCS 2605/55a 55 ILCS 5/3-5036.5 new 205 ILCS 5/48.1 205 ILCS 5/48.4 new 205 ILCS 105/1-6d new 205 ILCS 105/3-8 205 ILCS 205/4013 205 ILCS 205/7007 new 205 ILCS 305/10 205 ILCS 305/43.1 new 205 ILCS 645/3 205 ILCS 645/20 new 215 ILCS 5/238 215 ILCS 5/238.1 new 215 ILCS 5/299.1a 215 ILCS 5/299. lb new 215 ILCS 5/337.1 new 305 ILCS 5/2-18 new 305 ILCS 5/10-1 305 ILCS 5/10-2 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3 305 ILCS 5/10-3.4 new 305 ILCS 5/10-6 305 ILCS 5/10-8.1 new 305 ILCS 5/10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-11 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 305 ILCS 5/10-17.1 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 305 ILCS 5/10-17.11 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24.30 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24.35 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24.40 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24.45 new 305 ILCS 5/10-24.50 new 305 ILCS 5/10-25 new 305 ILCS 5/10-25.5 new 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 410 ILCS 535/11 410 ILCS 535/12 410 ILCS 535/17 410 ILCS 535/22 410 ILCS 535/24 625 ILCS 5/2-109.1 new 730 ILCS 5/3-5-4 new 735 ILCS 5/2-1401 735 ILCS 5/12-101 735 ILCS 5/12-108 735 ILCS 5/12-652 740 ILCS 160/2 750 ILCS 5/505 750 ILCS 5/505.1 750 ILCS 5/505.2 750 ILCS 5/507 750 ILCS 5/705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 750 ILCS 5/707 f 750 ILCS 15/2.1 P 750 ILCS 15/3 fi 750 ILCS 15/4.1 f 750 ILCS 15/12 f 750 ILCS 20/24 f 750 ILCS 20/24.1 from Ch. 127, par. 39b12 from Ch. 127, par. 55a from Ch. 17, par. 360 from Ch. 17, par. 3303-8 from Ch. 17, par. 7304-13 from Ch. 17, par. 4411 from Ch. 17, par. 2710 from Ch. 73, par. 850 from Ch. 73, par. 911.1a from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-6 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-17.2 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-11 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-12 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-17 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-22 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-24 from Ch. 110, par. 2-1401 from Ch. 110, par. 12-101 from Ch. 110, par. 12-108 from Ch. 110, par. 12-652 from Ch. 59, par. 102 from Ch. 40, par. 505 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 505.2 from Ch. 40, par. 507 from Ch. 40, par. 705 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 707 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 rom Ch. 40, par. 1106 rom Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 rom Ch. 40, par. 1115 rom Ch. 40, par. 1224 from Ch. 40, par. 1224.1 1803 HB-1707-Cont. 750 ILCS 20/26.1 750 ILCS 20/29C new 750 ILCS 45/5 750 ILCS 45/6 750 ILCS 45/7 750 ILCS 45/8 750 ILCS 45/13 750 ILCS 45/13.1 new 750 ILCS 45/14 750 ILCS 45/15.1 750 ILCS 45/20 750 ILCS 45/21 750 ILCS 45/27 new 805 ILCS 5/1.25 805 ILCS 105/101.25 805 ILCS 180/50-5 from Ch. 40, par. 1226.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2505 from Ch. 40, par. 2506 from Ch. 40, par. 2507 from Ch. 40, par. 2508 from Ch. 40, par. 2513 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 from Ch. 32, par. 1.25 from Ch. 32, par. 101.25 Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Sup- port Act, the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes changes to implement the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Oppor- tunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 with respect to changes to child support enforce- ment provisions. Amends the Banking Act, the Savings and Loan Act, the Savings Bank Act, and the Credit Union Act and other Acts to accommodate and imple- ment the changes. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 1997. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Public Health & Welfare Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading PURSUANT TO RULE 2-10(E), DEADLINE FOR FINAL ACTION IS EXTENDED TO MAY 31, 1997. May 29 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 SYVERSON -DONAHUE Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.01 SYVERSON -DONAHUE Rules refers to SPBH Added as Chief Co-sponsor SYVERSON Added as Chief Co-sponsor DONAHUE Amendment No.01 SYVERSON -DONAHUE Be adopted PURSUANT TO RULE 2-10(E), DEADLINE FOR FINAL ACTION IS EXTENDED TO JANUARY 1, 1998. Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SYVERSON Apr 08 Apr 11 Apr 14 Apr 30 May 06 May 09 May 16 May 30 May 31 1804 HB-1707-Cont May 31-Cont -DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Primary Sponsor Changed To CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to 01/HRUL Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Jun 01 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-001 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Passed both Houses Jun 10 Sent to the Governor Jun 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0018 Effective date 97-07-01 HB-1708 YOUNGE. 20 ILCS 3405/20 new Amends the Historic Preservation Agency Act. Requires the Historic Preserva- tion Agency to conduct a study to determine the feasibility of acquiring any land owned or previously owned by Parks College of St. Louis University in Cahokia, 11- linois and turning the site into a State park, and, if the Agency determines that it would be feasible and in the best interest of the State to acquire any land owned or previously owned by Parks College of St. Louis University, then to make every ef- fort to acquire the land. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1708 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. Historic Preservation Agency) HB 1708 would have a fiscal impact of approximately $75,000 on 11. Historic Preservation Agency. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Agency to study the feasibility of turning land owned or previously owned by Parks College into a State historic site rather than a State park. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.01 YOUNGE Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Amendment No.01 YOUNGE Be adopted Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 YOUNGE Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 24 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot066-046-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 09 Chief Sponsor TROTTER May 12 First reading Referred to Rules 1805 HB-1709 HB-1709 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the establishment of a local board of directors in each locality of the Office of Urban Assistance. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1710 YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to administer the Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1711 YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to administer the Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1712 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1713 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the State Board of Education to implement and administer the program created under the Performance Based Educational Standards Act. Ef- fective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1714 YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Department of Human Services to administer the Il- linois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1715 YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Arts Council to make a building repair grant to the Katherine Dunham Centers for Arts and Humanities. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1716 YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to formulate economic development plans for the State. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1717 YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to formulate economic development plans for the State. Effective July 1, 1997. 1806 HB-1717-Cont. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1718 GRANBERG. 30 ILCS 805/10 from Ch. 85, par. 2210 Amends the State Mandates Act by making a technical change to the effective date Section. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1718 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1718, imposes no additional requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 17 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1719 STROGER. 65 ILCS 5/1-1-2.1 from Ch. 24, par. 1-1-2.1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code concerning the president. Adds a caption and makes technical changes. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1719 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1719 makes no substantive change in the law. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) The bill has no fiscal impact upon the State or units of local government. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-008-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1720 CURRIE. 35 ILCS 200/13-5 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes technical changes in the Section con- cerning reassessment in disaster areas. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1807 HB-1721 CURRIE. 35 ILCS 5/202 from Ch. 120, par. 2-202 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in the Section defining "net income". Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1722 CURRIE. 30 ILCS 105/1.1 from Ch. 127, par. 137.1 short title. Short Title. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1723 CURRIE. 35 ILCS 105/la from Ch. 120, par. 439.1a Amends the Use Tax Act. Makes provisions in the Section concerning retailers of used motor vehicles gender neutral. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1724 GIGLIO. New Act Creates an Act relating to education finance reform. Supplies only the Act's short title. FISCAL NOTE (State Bd. of Ed.) It will have no fiscal impact until substantive language is added to the bill. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE No change from previous note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1724 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Mar 20 Apr 07 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 25 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Education Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-010-000 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Primary Sponsor Changed To GIGLIO 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1725 FLOWERS. New Act Creates the Welfare Reform Act of 1997 (short title only). FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) There will be no fiscal impact until the bill is amended. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1725 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human S Mar 18 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 21 ervices Committee Human Services St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1808 HB-1721 HB-1726 ACEVEDO. 705 ILCS 405/1-1 from Ch. 37, par. 801-1 Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Makes a stylistic change in the Section stating the Act's short title. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1727 ACEVEDO. 725 ILCS 5/103-8 from Ch. 38, par. 103-8 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to make a technical change to a provision concerning a peace officer's duty. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1728 ACEVEDO. 720 ILCS 5/4-7 from Ch. 38, par. 4-7 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make a technical change to a provision concerning negligence. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1729 LANG. 20 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by making a technical change to the Short Title. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1729 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1729 has no fiscal impact on DCCA or local governments. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 17 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1730 MOORE,EUGENE - LOPEZ - HOEFT - GILES. 105 ILCS 5/18-11 from Ch. 122, par. 18-11 Amends the School Code. Deletes from the provisions of the School Code relating to the payment of State aid claims language applicable to fiscal years preceding fis- cal year 1996. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Board of Education) Being permissive, HB1730 with H-am 1, would have no adverse fiscal impact on either SBE or the Chicago Sch. Reform Board. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 3 (State Board of Education) Being permissive, HB1730 with H-am 3, mandates no additional State or local spending. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 3 (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes everything after the enacting clause and restores the provisions deleted, except deletes provisions that would have required an evening school program to be coordinated and supervised by at least one certified member of the school district's 1809 HB-1726 HB-1730-Cont staff and that authorized the use of qualified but uncertified volunteers to assist in the actual conduct and operation of the program with a provision stating that the program shall be coordinated by the school district's staff. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, H-AMS 1,2, 3 There would be no impact on State debt. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Apr 16 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 17 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Rules refers to HELM Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Be adopted Amendment No.02 MOORE,EUGENE Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.03 MOORE,EUGENE Amendment referred to HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 19 Amendment No.02 MOORE,EUGENE Be adopted Amendment No.03 MOORE,EUGENE Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 22 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 24 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Withdrawn Amendment No.02 MOORE,EUGENE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MOORE,EUGENE Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Primary Sponsor Changed To MOORE,EUGENE Joint Sponsor Changed to LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor GILES 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V097-021-000 Apr 25 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 01 State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED HA 01, 02, 03 Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-1731 LYONS,JOSEPH. 625 ILCS 5/2-102 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-102 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to make a technical change to a provision con- cerning the Secretary of State's organization of administration of the Code. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1810 1811 HB-1732 HB-1732 DART. 620 ILCS 5/2 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.2 Amends the Aeronautics Act. Adds a caption to the Section defining "aeronautics". STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1732 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1732 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DOT) There will be no fiscal impact on IDOT. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Home Rule Note RequestSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 19 Re-committed to Rules HB-1733 DART. 220 ILCS 5/2-104 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-104 Amends the Public Utilities Act to make a technical change in the Section con- cerning the salaries of commissioners and the chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1733 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1734 DART. 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-10 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-10 Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Act in the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning payment of project costs. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1734 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1734 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1734 imposes no additional requirements and has no fiscal impact on units of local government. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Home Rule Note RequestMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 HB-1734-Cont. Apr 19 Re-committed to Rules HB-1735 HOWARD. 65 ILCS 5/Art. 11, Div. 31 heading 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-31-1 735 ILCS 5/7-119 from Ch. 110, par. 7-119 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to apply the provisions of demolition, repair, or enclosure of abandoned or unsafe buildings by municipalities to the clean-up, in- spection, testing, and remediation of hazardous substances in those buildings or on abandoned or unsafe property. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that evidence of environmental hazard, cost of clean-up, and effect on fair market value are admissible in eminent domain proceedings. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1735, is permissive in nature and may have a fiscal impact on units of local government, if they choose to enact the pro- visions of the Act. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1735 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1735 does not preempt home rule authority. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IMPACT NOTE This bill has no direct impact on the cost of constructing, purchasing, owning or selling a single-family residence. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to allow a municipality to remove or cause the removal of environmentally hazardous substances on, in, or under abandoned and unsafe property within the municipality. Allows a municipal- ity to inspect the property and test for the presence or release of hazardous sub- stances. Provides that the costs for inspection, testing, or remediation of the property are recoverable from the owner and may be a lien on the property. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that evidence of environmental hazard, cost of clean-up, and effect on fair market value are admissible in eminent domain proceedings. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that "hazardous substances" means the same as in the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that a municipality shall apply to the circuit court for an order authorizing the remediation of property if conditions on the property, based on inspection and testing, indicate the presence of hazardous substances. Deletes a provision that a municipality shall recover the costs of inspection, testing, and re- mediation in the event that a No Further Remediation Letter has been issued. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. In the amendatory provisions concerning a lien for the expense of the inspection, testing, or remediation of hazardous substances on, in, or under abandoned or un- safe property, adds that the municipality may not proceed against the other assets of the real estate owners for unsatisfied costs if the lien is enforced under these provisions. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Housing Aford Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 09 Amendment No.01 HOWARD Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 HOWARD Amendment referred t o HRUL 1812 HB-1735-Cont. Apr 09-Cont. Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 HOWARD Rules refers to HLGV Amendment No.02 HOWARD Rules refers to HLGV Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 10 Amendment No.03 HOWARD Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Amendment No.03 HOWARD Rules refers to HLGV Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Amendment No.03 HOWARD Be adopted Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 15 Amendment No.03 HOWARD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Tabled Pursuant to Rule40(A) HFA 01 & 02 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor TROTTER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added as Chief Co-sponsor HENDON May 12 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 TROTTER Amendment referred t o SRUL Added As A Co-sponsor FARLEY May 13 Amendment No.02 TROTTER Be approved consideration May 14 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 TROTTER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 17 Motion referred to 01,02/HENE Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 20 Be approved consideration Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0393 Effective date 98-01-01 HB.1736 GILES - HOLBROOK. 415 ILCS 5/21 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021 415 ILCS 5/33 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1033 415 ILCS 5/44 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1044 Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that no person shall conduct an operation for the receipt, transfer, recycling, or other management of construc- tion debris without maintenance of load tickets and other manifests reflecting re- ceipt of the debris from the hauler and generator of the debris. Provides that no person shall conduct any generation, transportation, or transfer of any construction 1813 HB-1736-Cont. or demolition debris without the maintenance of load tickets and manifests reflect- ing the transfer, disposal, or other disposition of the debris. Provides that between 100 and 300 hours of community service may be imposed, if available in the juris- diction, upon a person who violates any provision of the Act. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No fiscal impact on IEPA. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes public utliities from the provisions of the bill. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No change from previous note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1736 creates a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of increased cost is required. No estimate of the total cost is available. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions concerning imposition of community service by the Pollution Control Board. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 2 No change from previous mandates note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 2 (EPA) No change from previous fiscal note. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Mar 20 Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/HASSERT St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/HASSERT Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 28 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 09 Amendment No.02 GILES Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 GILES Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.02 GILES Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor SHAW Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Environment & Energy May 01 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Aug 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0344 Effective date 98-01-01 1814 HB-1737 HB-1737 BUGIELSKI. 625 ILCS 5/4-203 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-203 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a person shall not tow a vehicle from private property without filing a notice of intent in the community at least 5 (instead of 7) days before towing. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1737 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1737 would not impact the level of State debt. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested WAIT St Mandate Fis Nte ReqWAIT Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 State Debt Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB.1738 GILES. 625 ILCS 5/6-107 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-107 625 ILCS 5/6-206 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a person under 21 years of age who has been convicted for criminal defacement of property shall not be issued a li- cense or permit or may have his or her driving privileges suspended until he or she has reached the age of 21 years. Effective immediately. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1739 RONEN - SCOTT. New Act 15 ILCS 610/2a.1 rep. 0 ILCS 115/12 from Ch. 85, par. 616 220 ILCS 5/13-511 new 220 ILCS 5/13-704 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-704 220 ILCS 65/4 from Ch. 134, par. 20 Creates the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act. Imposes a personal property replacement tax fee on telecommunications retail- ers in the amount of 0.5% of all gross charges charged to a service address on tele- communications originating or received in this State. Allows the governing body of a municipality to impose an infrastructure maintenance fee on telecommunications retailers by ordinance or resolution. Provides that the amount of the fee shall not ex- ceed 2.5% of all gross charges charged to a service address in the municipality for telecommunications originating or received in the municipality. Provides that no telecommunications retailer paying the infrastructure maintenance fees may be de- nied the right to use the public way because of the telecommunications retailer's failure to pay any other fee or to enter into any agreement for the right to use the public way. Preempts home rule. Amends the Revenue Sharing Act to require all amounts realized from the personal property tax replacement fee imposed by the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act to be deposit- ed into the Personal Property Replacement Fund. Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires the Commission to order any rate adjustments that are necessary, for tele- communications carriers that are regulated by the Commission, to ensure that the implementation of the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance 1815 HB-1739-Cont. Fee Act has no significant impact on the net income of the telecommunications car- riers. Provides that the municipal corporate authorities shall have 30 days (now 10) to specify where the carriers may place their lines. Requires the carriers to maintain records and accounts that are necessary for the Commission to make any findings and determinations necessary to make the appropriate rate adjustments. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1740 STROGER. 65 ILCS 5/7-3-6 from Ch. 24, par. 7-3-6 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code regarding land disconnected from munici- palities. Makes a technical change. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1740 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1740 makes no substantive change in the law. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) The bill has no fiscal impact upon the State or units of local government. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-008-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1741 LYONS,JOSEPH. 625 ILCS 5/3-616 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-616 625 ILCS 5/11-1301.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.1 625 ILCS 5/11-1301.2 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.2 625 ILCS 5/11-1301.5 new 625 ILCS 5/11-1301.6 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a physician who fraudulently certifies that a person is a person with disabilities is guilty of a Class C misdemea- nor. Provides that a person to whom parking privileges were granted because of a disability shall, at the request of a peace officer, present a picture identification card as verification that the person is the person to whom a special registration plate, de- cal, or device was issued. Provides that a police officer who has reasonable grounds to believe that a special plate, decal, or device should be seized shall request that the Secretary of State take possession of the plate, decal, or device. Requires the Secre- tary to issue a picture identification card to a person who was issued a person with disabilities parking decal or device. Provides that a person who possesses or uses a person with disabilities parking decal or device who is not authorized to possess or use one is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Provides that performing specified acts concerning fictitious or unlawfully altered person with disabilities license plates or parking decals or devices is unlawful and a Class A misdemeanor. Provides that performing specified acts concerning fraudulent person with disabilities license plates or parking decals or devices is unlawful and a Class 4 felony. Effective immediately. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be a minimal impact on this bill. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles 1816 HB-1741-Cont. Mar 20 Correctional Note Filed Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1742 SAVIANO. 40 ILCS 5/5-167.5 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-167.5 40 ILCS 5/6-164.2 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-164.2 40 ILCS 5/8-164.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-164.1 40 ILCS 5/11-160.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-160.1 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the Chicago Police, Firefighter, Municipal, and Laborers Articles of the Pension Code. Extends the annuitant health insurance plan through December 31, 2002. Makes numerous changes relating to participation in and financing of the plan. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reim- bursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE An actuarial analysis is not yet available. PENSION IMPACT NOTE, REVISED Increase in accrued liability .......................... .................................. $64.1 M Increase in annual cost ....................................................................... 5.6 M NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 28 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules May 01 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1743 LANG. 30 ILCS 105/6z-42 new Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the Excess Federal Grant Distributive Fund as a special fund outside of the State Treasury. Provides that the Treasurer shall, ex officio, be custodian of the Fund. Provides that all excess federal grant moneys shall be deposited into the Fund. Defines "excess federal grant moneys" as those funds received by the State from a federal agency for grant or loan programs administered by any State department or agency and by units of local government where (1) the funds have not been appropriated and (2) there is a law, regulation, or intergovernmental agreement specifying how the funds shall be allocated to the units of local government that administer the program at the local level. Provides that the State Department or agency shall certify to the Treasurer the disbursement of the stated sums of money to the named unit of local government each month. Pro- vides that the State agency or department shall, within 10 days of certification, is- sue to the unit of local government a statement indicating the additional amounts that will be available as a result of the certification. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1744 LANG. New Act Creates the Grant and Loan Program Administrative Expenses Act. Provides that when a unit of local government is entitled under State or federal law or regula- tion to recover or retain funds to reimburse the unit of local government for its ad- ministrative expenses incurred in the administration of a grant or loan program, the unit of local government will be reimbursed for indirect and direct costs. Provides that the unit of local government shall not be reimbursed for indirect costs if that re- imbursement is inconsistent with any conditions, limitations, or prohibitions im- posed under federal law or regulations. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1817 HB-1744-Cont Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1745 ACEVEDO. 625 ILCS 5/6-303 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-303 625 ILCS 5/6-303.1 new 720 ILCS 5/36-1 from Ch. 38, par. 36-1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person convicted for driving while his or her license was suspended under provi- sions concerning suspension of a driver's license of a person under the age of 21 years for driving while under the influence shall serve a minimum term of imprison- ment of 7 consecutive days or 30 days of community service. Provides for the seizure or impoundment of a vehicle used in a violation of certain provisions concerning driving while a license or permit is suspended or revoked and provides for require- ments concerning the seizure and impoundment. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a vehicle used in an offense prohibited by certain provisions concerning involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide, driving while a license or permit is suspended or revoked, and driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs may be seized. Effective immediately. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1746 ACEVEDO AND BRADLEY. 625 ILCS 5/1-105.5 new 625 ILCS 5/6-204 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204 625 ILCS 5/11-208.3 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3 625 ILCS 5/11-306 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-306 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Defines "automated red light enforcement sys- tem" as a system that photographically records a vehicle's response to a traffic con- trol signal with a red light indication and is designed to obtain a photograph of the vehicle and its license plate. Provides that the owner of a vehicle used in a red signal violation shall be liable for the violation if the violation was recorded by the system, with exceptions. In a Section concerning administrative adjudication of violations, adds violations recorded by the System. Requires a municipality to forward a report of the adjudication to the Secretary of State. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1746 creates a "local government organization and structure mandate" which requires no reimbursement by the State. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1746 does not preempt home rule authority. STATE DEBT NOTE HB 1746 would not impact the level of State debt. FISCAL NOTE (DOT) HB1746 will have no fiscal impact on DOT. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 625 ILCS 5/6-204 Limits the definition of "automated red light enforcement system" to a system in a municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or more. Removes provisions con- cerning a municipality forwarding a report of an adjudication to determine liability for a violation recorded by an automated red light enforcement system to the Secre- tary of State instead of requiring the clerk of the court to forward a report of the conviction to the Secretary. In provisions holding the owner of a vehicle used in a red signal violation liable for the violation if the violation was recorded by a red light enforcement system, adds an exception for if the violation occurred when the vehicle was rented to another. In the provision concerning the exception for when the violation occurred when the vehicle was leased to another, provides that within 30 (instead of 10) days of receiving notice of the violation, the owner shall submit the name and address of the lessee. Provides that a municipality may enact an ordi- nance that provides for the use of an automated red light enforcement system to en- 1818 HB-1746-Cont force the red signal violation provisions of the Vehicle Code that result in or involve a motor vehicle accident, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident, or reckless driving that results in bodily injury. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the provisions concerning an owner of a vehicle used in the red sig- nal violation being liable for the violation if the violation was recorded by the red light enforcement system are subject to prosecutorial discretion. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo012-006-002 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested WAIT St Mandate Fis Nte ReqWAIT Home Rule Note RequestWAIT Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 20 Amendment No.01 ACEVEDO Amendment referred to HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed State Debt Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.01 ACEVEDO Be adopted Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.02 ACEVEDO Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 12 Amendment No.02 ACEVEDO Be adopted Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 17 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 ACEVEDO Adopted Amendment No.02 ACEVEDO Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1747 GILES. 20 ILCS 2705/49.16 from Ch. 127, par. 49.16 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of Transportation to deliver to the Governor and the General Assembly a 5-year high- way improvement program in April of each year, a record of accomplishments by the 1st of November each year, and a current fiscal year highway projects report by the 1st of January each year. Sets out the information required in each report. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (DOT) There will be additional administrative and printing costs associated with the preparation of more frequent and detailed reports. These costs are indeterminate at this time. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 18 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1748 FLOWERS. 35 ILCS 5/211 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to create for each employer (i) a wage credit equal to 10% of the first $10,000 and 20% of the second $10,000 paid to Wel- 1819 HB-1748-Cont. fare-To-Work employees up to $3,000 per year per employee for up to 3 years, (ii) a basic skills training credit equal to $15 per hour, up to 150 hours, for basic skills training provided to Welfare-to-Work employees up to $2,250 per year per employ- ee for up to 3 years, and (iii) a support services credit equal to the cost of providing support services to a Welfare-To-Work employee up to $2,250 per employee per year for up to 3 years. Provides that these credits will be available for tax years be- ginning on or after January 1, 1997 and ending on or before December 30, 2007. Provides that an employer may not claim these credits until the employee has been continuously employed by the employer for a minimum of 6 months. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1748 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Revenue) HB 1748 can potentially reduce state revenue by as much as $292.5 million annually. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1749 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 5/211 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that beginning with tax years end- ing on or after December 31, 1997 and ending with tax years ending on or before December 31,2001, a corporation is entitled to a credit in the amount of 25% of the amounts directly invested by the corporation during the tax year for the voluntary environmental remediation of contaminated sites located in the State. Provides that any excess credit may be carried forward and applied to tax liability for 5 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1750 JOHNSON,TOM. 740 ILCS 180/1 from Ch. 70, par. 1 Amends the Wrongful Death Act. Permits a civil action to enjoin a health care professional or other person from aiding a suicide. Permits certain relatives and heirs of a person who committed suicide or attempted suicide to obtain compensato- ry or punitive damages from a health care professional or other person who assisted in the suicide or attempted suicide. Effective immediately. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-002-003 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1751 ERWIN - WINKEL - BIGGERT. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.120 new 110 ILCS 205/9.09a new Amends the School Code and the Board of Higher Education Act. Authorizes the State Board of Education and the Board of Higher Education to reimburse 1820 HB-1751-Cont. not-for-profit arts organizations and cultural institutions for the costs of providing educational programs to students. FISCAL NOTE (State Bd. of Ed.) Because HB 1751 is permissive in nature, the bill will impose new costs on ISBE or IBHE. It will, however, create an addi- tional budgetary pressure for funding. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. In referring to the not-for-profit entities entitled to reimbursement, replaces ref- erences to "arts organizations" with references to "arts and humanities organizations". STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1751 would not have an impact on the level of State debt. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Higher Education Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 ERWIN Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor WINKEL Apr 10 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Apr 11 Amendment No.01 ERWIN Be adopted Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 14 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 ERWIN Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 10-008-000 Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor DILLARD Apr 16 First reading Referred to Rules State Debt Note Filed Apr 25 Assigned to Education May 01 Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER May 07 Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON Added as Chief Co-sponsor CULLERTON May 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 050-007-000 Passed both Houses Jun 13 Sent to the Governor Aug 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0361 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-1752 SCHOENBERG- LEITCH. 50 ILCS 125/5 from Ch. 85, par. 475 Amends the Government Salary Withholding Act. Allows a local governmental agency to restrict payroll deductions to locally based United Funds whose benefit- ing agencies use a majority of their funds to provide services to individuals and fam- ilies in the community and surrounding area. Effective immediately. 1821 HB-1752-Cont. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEITCH Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1753 YOUNGE. 775 ILCS 5/7-105 from Ch. 68, par. 7-105 Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Provides that the Department of Human Rights shall monitor State agency employment practices to ensure compliance with applicable State laws and administrative rules. Provides that the Department shall monitor progress and make recommendations to the Governor and the General As- sembly concerning the State's compliance with the work activity and employment components of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. FISCAL NOTE (Human Rights Commission) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1753 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Human Rights) Total fiscal impact on HB 1753 is $447,461. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 14 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1754 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Human Services for the development, in accordance with Section 4-0.5 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, of an alternative pro- gram of mutual responsibility between the Department and clients to allow families to become self-sufficient or employed as quickly as possible. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1755 PUGH. 20 ILCS 605/46.19a from Ch. 127, par. 46.19a Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois concerning grants from the De- partment of Commerce and Community Affairs. Adds a caption. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1755 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1755 does not have a fiscal impact on DCCA. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-004-001 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1822 Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed HB-1755-Cont. Apr 16 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1756 DAVIS,MONIQUE. 30 ILCS 505/9.05 from Ch. 127, par. 132.9e Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act by adding a caption to the Section concern- ing human services contracts or grants. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1757 SILVA - YOUNGE - MCKEON - BLACK - TURNER,ART AND KENNER. 20 ILCS 3975/3 from Ch. 48, par. 2103 Amends the Illinois Human Resource Investment Council Act. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning the composition of Council. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Human Resource Investment Council Act. Provides that the Council shall include representatives from 3 separate com- munity based organizations, which are directly involved in job training or work force development (now a community based organization). Provides that the Coun- cil shall also include representatives from each of the 4 caucuses of the General As- sembly, chosen by each of the 4 leaders. Deletes provision stating that additional members may be chosen from the State legislature. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1757 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1757, imposes no additional requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 3975/3 Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 605/46.19j new Deletes everything. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Ill. Provides that DCCA shall administer a Job Training and Economic Development Demostration Grant Program. Provides that the Director shall make not less than 12 and not more than 20 demonstration project grants. Sets requirements for participation in the program. Provides that DCCA shall adopt rules for the program and shall create an application procedure for those grants to be awarded beginning in FY1998. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Mar 21 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 19 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 11-000-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor GARCIA Apr 29 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to State Government Operations 1823 HB-1757-Cont 1824 May 08 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 GARCIA Amendment referred t o SRUL Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 GARCIA Amendment referred t o SRUL Added as Chief Co-sponsor LAUZEN Amendment No.01 GARCIA Rules refers to SGOA Amendment No.02 GARCIA Rules refers to SGOA May 15 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.03 GARCIA Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.03 GARCIA Rules refers to SGOA May 16 Amendment No.01 GARCIA Postponed Amendment No.02 GARCIA Postponed Amendment No.03 GARCIA Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 GARCIA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA'S 01,02 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 03 May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 03 May 19 Motion referred to 03/HSGE Place Cal Order Concurrence 03 May 21 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 03 May 22 H Concurs in S Amend. 03/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Jun 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0474 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-1758 RONEN - CURRIE - BERGMAN - FLOWERS - MOORE,EUGENE. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.33 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code to provide that the Department of Public Aid, or the Department of Human Services as successor agency to the Department of Public Aid for the purposes of administering some aspects of welfare reform, shall collect and report on information in addition to that required under the federal welfare reform law for those who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ("TANF") and those who are eligible for other cash benefit programs, which re- ports shall be made available to the public. Provides that the Department shall con- tract with experts for a longitudinal study of the implementation of the TANF program and other welfare reforms, listing criteria, and requiring interim reports to the General Assembly and the Governor, available to the public, with a final report in March 2005. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB-1758-Cont HB 1758 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) The TANF longitudinal evaluation would cost between $3 M and $4 M from 1997 to 2004; the Non-Citizen study would cost $300,000 between 1997 and 2001. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Reinserts language similar to language in the bill as intro- duced but makes changes in the way Department data based on the implementation of welfare reforms will be distributed; provides that the Department shall seek a university to perform the longitudinal study of TANF and related welfare reforms; and provides that the Department shall cooperate in, rather than commission, a study of the impact upon Illinois resident non-citizens of the denial or termination of assistance as a result of the federal welfare reform law. Makes other changes. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Public Aid) HB 1758, with H-am 1, does not have a fiscal impact on DPA. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 2 HB-1758, with H-am 2, does not preempt home rule. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 10 Amendment No.01 RONEN Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Apr 11 Amendment No.01 RONEN Be adopted Amendment No.01 RONEN Adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Fiscal Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 16 Amendment No.02 RONEN Amendment referred t o HRUL Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.02 RONEN Rules refers to HHSV Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Apr 18 Amendment No.02 RONEN Be adopted Home Rule Note RequestAS AMENDED/BLACK Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 23 Home Rule Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE 1825 HB-1758-Cont. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1759 SCOTT - SILVA. 305 ILCS 5/9A-2 from Ch. 23, par. 9A-2 Amends the Education, Training, and Employment Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in provisions defining "recipient"-as used in this Article. Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SILVA Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1760 LYONS,JOSEPH. 625 ILCS 5/6-105 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-105 625 ILCS 5/6-105.5 new 625 ILCS 5/6-107 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-107 625 ILCS 5/6-109 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-109 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide for the issuance of intermediate driver's licenses to applicants 16 years of age or more if certain requirements are met. The license entitles the holder to drive unaccompanied except between one o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock a.m. Provides that a driver's license without restrictions may be issued to an applicant 17 years old if certain requirements are met. Adds the requirement that a minor issued an instruction permit be accompanied by a person who is at least 21 years of age. Requires the examination of an applicant for an in- termediate driver's license to include an actual demonstration of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control of the operation of a motor vehi- cle. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1760 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) HB1760 would have a minimal fiscal impact on the SOS Office. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 625 ILCS 5/11-1429 new Further amends the Vehicle Code to provide that a minor may not drive between the hours of one o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock a.m. unless accompanied by a parent or the minor is driving to or from work or because of a medical emergency. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 21 Amendment No.01 LYONS,JOSEPH Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.01 LYONS,JOSEPH Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 LYONS,JOSEPH Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1761 SCULLY - LYONS,JOSEPH. 625 ILCS 5/11-1429 new Amends the Vehicle Code to provide that a minor may not drive between the hours of one o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock a.m. unless accompanied by a parent or the minor is driving to or from work or because of a medical emergency. Effective immediately. 1826 HB-1761-Cont STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1761 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) HB1761 would have no fiscal impact on the SOS Office. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 r Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To SCULLY Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Amendment No.01 SCULLY Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 SCULLY Rules refers to HEXC Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Amendment No.01 SCULLY Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1762 KENNER. 35 ILCS 5/211 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to create a credit for an individual in the amount of 20% of the federal earned income tax credit for that individual beginning with tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1998, and ending with tax years ending on or before December 30, 2003. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1763 SCOTT. 10 ILCS 5/7-8.02 from Ch. 46, par. 7-8.02 Amends the Election Code by making a technical change to the Section concern- ing State's Attorney and Superintendent of Multi-County Educational Service Re- gion committees. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1764 SCOTT. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.3 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.3 Amends the Election Code by making a technical change to the Section of the campaign finance Article defining "candidate". Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1765 GILES. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.1 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.1 Amends the Election Code in the campaign finance Article by making a technical change to the Section defining "Board". FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) There would be minimal fiscal impact on SBE. 1827 HB-1765-Cont. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1765 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 14 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V064-049-004 Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 21 Chief Sponsor KLEMM Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules HB-1766 GILES. 20 ILCS 5/2 from Ch. 127, par. 2 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by making a technical change to the Section defining "department". Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1767 SCOTT. 20 ILCS 5/9 from Ch. 127, par. 9 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by making a technical change to the Section concerning the qualifications and salaries of executive and adminis- trative officers. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) No substantive changes which increase or decrease State expen- ditures or revenues. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1767 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 27 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1768 SCOTT. 20 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by making a technical change to the short title. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1769 SCOTT. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.11 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.11 Amends the Election Code by making a technical change to the Section of the campaign finance Article defining "public official." Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1828 HB-1769-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1770 GILES. 5 ILCS 420/1-101 from Ch. 127, par. 601-101 Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act by making technical changes to the short title. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1771 SCOTT. 10 ILCS 5/7-10.2 from Ch. 46, par. 7-10.2 Amends the Election Code by making a technical change to the Section concern- ing the names of candidates on a petition or certificate for nomination. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1772 SCOTT. 20 ILCS 5/14 from Ch. 127, par. 14 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by making a technical change to the Section concerning the oath of office for officers. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) No substantive changes which increase or decrease State expen- ditures or revenues. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1772 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-005-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 27 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1773 GILES. 20 ILCS 5/9.01 from Ch. 127, par. 9.01 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by making a technical change to the Section concerning tuition reimbursement for officers. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1774 SCOTT. 10 ILCS 5/7-6 from Ch. 46, par. 7-6 Amends the Election Code by making technical changes to the Section concern- ing expenses of conducting a primary election. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1775 ERWIN - FANTIN. 10 ILCS 5/1A-16 new 10 ILCS 5/2A-1.1 from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.1 10 ILCS 5/7-8 from Ch. 46, par. 7-8 1829 HB-1775-Cont 10 ILCS 5/8-4 from Ch. 46, par. 8-4 105 ILCS 5/33-1 from Ch. 122, par. 33-1 Amends the Election Code and the School Code. Changes the general primary election in 1998 from the third Tuesday in March to the last Tuesday in August. Requires the State Board of Elections to assess the move for the General Assembly. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1776 KUBIK - CURRIE. 5 ILCS 140/3.5 new 5 ILCS 140/8 from Ch. 116, par. 208 Amends the Freedom of Information Act. Provides that public bodies shall act with reasonable dispatch to store and make available public records in electronic form. Provides that a public body shall indicate which portions of public records provided in electronic form have been deleted and the extent of those deletions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provision that provides that a public body shall act with reasonable dispatch to store and make available public records in electronic form. Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 16 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-001-000 Apr 29 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Nov 14 Sen Sponsor KLEMM First reading Referred to Rules HB-1777 SCHOENBERG - LEITCH - TENHOUSE AND HOEFT. 205 ILCS 616/47 new Amends the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. Provides that an entity whose princi- pal place of business is not in Illinois may not process interchange transactions in Il- linois unless entities with their principal place of business in Illinois may process interchange transactions in that other state. Provides that the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies has the authority to make determinations regarding reciprocity. Does not prohibit or affect arrangements in effect before the effective date of this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1777 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB1777 does not affect units of local gov't. and does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-007-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1830 HB-1777-Cont. Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEITCH Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 Home Rule Note RequestMAUTINO Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 18 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1778 MCGUIRE - CROSS. 105 ILCS 5/7-2b rep. Amends the School Code. Repeals the Section relating to the annexation of non-coterminous territory from an elementary or high school district. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor CROSS Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 009-009-001 HELM Remains in CommiElementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1779 BIGGERT. 755 ILCS 5/11-13 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 11-13 755 ILCS 5/11a-18 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. lla-18 Amends the Probate Act in the Article regarding minors and the Article regard- ing guardians for disabled adults. Provides that, without impairing the power of the court, if the guardian of the estate of a ward or minor and another person as next friend represent the ward or guardian in a legal action in which the attorney repre- senting the guardian and next friend is paid on a contingent fee basis, the guardian of the estate shall not participate in or have any duty to review the prosecution of the action, its settlement, or the award of attorney's fees. Effective immediately. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot 114-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 16 Chief Sponsor CRONIN Apr 17 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Aug 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0345 Effective date 97-08-08 HB-1780 MCGUIRE - SAVIANO - SCHAKOWSKY - FLOWERS - LEITCH, MCK- EON, RONEN, BOLAND, MOORE,EUGENE, SCOTT, GILES, FEIGEN- HOLTZ, FANTIN, HOLBROOK AND DAVIS,STEVE. 20 ILCS 105/4.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6104.02 1831 HB-1780-Cont. 20 ILCS 2405/3 from Ch. 23, par. 3434 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging by providing that beginning with fiscal year 1998 and fully implemented within 3 fiscal years and thereafter, the vendors of homemaker and chore housekeeper services shall receive a rate increase in a per- centage equal to the percent increase in the federal minimum wage each time the federal minimum wage is increased. Amends the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act by providing that personal care attendants shall receive a percentage increase in wages equal to the percent increase in the federal minimum wage each time the federal minimum wage is increased. Effective July 1, 1997. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Aging) There would be an increase of $22,869,000; allowance of a 3-yr. phase-in period would reduce annual cost to $7,623,000. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Rehab. Services) FY98 cost would be $5.3 M and FY99 cost would be $7.0 M, assum- ing the minimum wage remains static after 9/1/97. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging to provide that beginning with fiscal year 1998 and fully implemented within 3 fiscal years, vendors of homemaker and chore housekeeper services shall receive a rate increase of 21%, and thereafter the vendors shall receive a rate increase in a percentage equal to the percent increase in the fed- eral minimum wage. Amends the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act to provide that beginning with fiscal year 1998 and fully implemented within 3 fiscal years, personal care attendants shall receive a wage increase of 21%, and thereafter the at- tendants shall receive a wage increase in a percentage equal to the percent increase in the federal minimum wage. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Aging Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Mar 19 Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested LAWFER Committee Aging Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Apr 14 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 15 Amendment No.01 MCGUIRE Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.01 MCGUIRE Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 16 Amendment No.01 MCGUIRE Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot094-019-001 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor SYVERSON First reading Referred to Rules 1832 HB-1780-Cont. Apr 25 Added as Chief Co-sponSor OBAMA HB-1781 MCKEON - SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 46/55 Amends the Health Care Worker Background Check Act to allow a health care worker suspended from employment based on an inaccurate criminal background check to recover backpay from his or her employer for the period of suspension. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) No fiscal implications to this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1781 creates a "Personal mandate" which requires a 100% reimbursement from the State under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1782 SMITH,MICHAEL - SCHAKOWSKY - RONEN - BOLAND - MOORE,EUGENE, WOOLARD, PHELPS, MAUTINO, MCGUIRE, CUR- RY,JULIE AND DAVIS,STEVE. 20 ILCS 105/4.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6104.02 20 ILCS 2405/3 from Ch. 23, par. 3434 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging and the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act. Provides that the Department on Aging and the Department of Human Ser- vices shall make available a registry of the service providers to recipients or poten- tial recipients of services. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Aging) No fiscal implications to this Dept. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Rehab. Services) The Department estimates that the cost for the development and maintenance of this registry at $280,000 for the Arst year and maintenance at $230,000 per year thereafter. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department on Aging shall make available a registry of home- makers to recipients or potential recipients of these preventive services. Provides that at the district offices, the Department of Human Services shall make available a registry of homemakers and personal attendants to recipients or potential recipi- ents of these preventive services. Provides that homemakers or personal attendants may request in writing to have their names removed from the registry. Deletes the provisions requiring the Departments to make available a registry of all service providers. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Rehab. Services) As amended, this legislation has no fiscal impact on this Dept. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Aging) The total fiscal impact on HB 1782 would be $95,956.00. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Aging Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE 1833 HB-1782-Cont. Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested LAWFER Committee Aging Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-005-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Amendment No.01 SMITH,MICHAEL Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Amendment No.01 SMITH,MICHAEL Be adopted Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SMITH,MICHAEL Adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 15 Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 16 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1783 SAVIANO - FLOWERS - SCHAKOWSKY - FANTIN - MCKEON, HOL- BROOK, DAVIS,STEVE, BOLAND AND SMITH,MICHAEL. 20 ILCS 105/4.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6104,02 20 ILCS 2405/3 from Ch. 23, par. 3434 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Provides that vendors of homemaker and chore housekeeper services shall receive a rate increase of at least 3% but no more than 5% on July 1 of each year based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as determined by the United States Department of Labor. Amends the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act. Provides that personal care attendants shall receive an automatic cost of living allowance of at least 3% but no more than 5% on July 1 of each year based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as determined by the United States Department of Labor. Effective July 1, 1997. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Rehabilitation Services) Personal assistants wage increase would cost $2.5 M to $4.2 M in FY98, and as much as $8.6 M in FY99 (over FY97 levels). FISCAL NOTE (Dept. on Aging) Increase to program costs in FY98 would range from $3,267,000 to $5,445,000. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Aging Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Mar 19 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LAWFER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot103-012-000 1834 HB-1783-Cont. Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor TROTTER Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA HB-1784 SCHAKOWSKY - MOORE,EUGENE - FLOWERS - SCOTT - GIGLIO AND MCKEON. 20 ILCS 105/4.02 from Ch. 23, par. 6104.02 20 ILCS 2405/3 from Ch. 23, par. 3434 Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging and the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act. Provides that the Department on Aging, the Department of Human Services, and authorized service providers shall not displace workers currently providing pre- ventive services with persons who have exhausted federal or State public assistance benefits. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall not establish a policy to displace workers providing preventive services with persons who have exhausted their federal or State public assistance benefits. Provides that although the Depart- ment on Aging, Department of Human Services, and authorized service providers may not displace workers providing these services with persons who have exhausted their public assistance benefits, they may not discriminate against these persons when hiring additional workers. Provides that a Department or an authorized ser- vice provider does not violate the provisions prohibiting displacement when termi- nating for cause a worker currently providing these preventive services. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Rehab. Services) This legislation has no fiscal impact for this Dept. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Aging Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-003-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SCHAKOWSKY Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Amendment No.01 SCHAKOWSKY Rules refers to HAGI Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Amendment No.02 SCHAKOWSKY Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.02 SCHAKOWSKY Rules refers to HLBC Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 15 Amendment No.02 SCHAKOWSKY Be adopted Amendment No.02 SCHAKOWSKY Adopted Fiscal Note Filed Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 19 Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Tabled Pursuant to Rule40(A) HFA 01 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot109-000-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor BOMKE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 06 Held in committee Committee Public Health & Welfare May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) 1835 HB-1785 HB-1785 DAVIS,MONIQUE - YOUNGE - BLACK - SCOTT - MULLIGAN, PHELPS, PUGH, JONES,LOU, HOWARD, TENHOUSE, BERGMAN, FLOWERS, MCKEON, LANG, SCHOENBERG, MOORE,EUGENE, BO. LAND, ROSKAM, KENNER, MORROW, GRANBERG, TURNER,ART, CURRIE AND BURKE. New Act 20 ILCS 415/8b.7-1 new 30 ILCS 505/9.01-1 new Creates the Welfare to Work Act which places qualified welfare recipients in State jobs or jobs contracted out by the State. Provides that State agencies shall provide the Department of Public Aid, or the Department of Human Services as its successor agency, a job announcement simultaneously with posting its positions or putting a position out for hire by contract, except for those positions subject to recall by laid-off employees, or those otherwise exempt. The Department shall review po- sitions, make eligibility determinations, recruit and screen potential employees, and refer aid recipients to apply for positions listed in job announcements. Employers shall make all employment decisions based on merit, with not less than 5% of the hours worked on a State contract meeting certain specifications being worked by qualified aid recipients, with some exceptions. Employment terms and conditions shall be the same as for any other member of the employer's workforce doing the same or similar work. Provides for reports regarding hiring practices under this Act to be submitted to the General Assembly, the Department of Labor, and the De- partment of Public Aid, or the Department of Human Services as successor agency to the Department of Public Aid. Amends the Personnel Code and the Illinois Pur- chasing Act to make changes in conformance with this Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1785 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1785 does preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) HB 1785 has no fiscal impact on this Dept. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-001-001 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note RequestZICKUS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Home Rule Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 14 Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor ROSKAM 1836 HB-1785-Cont Apr 14-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V084-032-000 Joint Sponsor Changed to YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER Added as Chief Co-sponsor HENDON Apr 16 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 17 Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor TROTTER Apr 25 Sponsor Removed HENDON Chief Co-sponsor Changed to OBAMA HB-1786 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the Metro East Academy District Commission created under the Metro East Academy District Act for its ordinary and contingent expenses for FY98. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1787 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-101 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-101 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning compli- ance with the Commission's requests and orders. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1787 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1788 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/8-303 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-303 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning tapped utility lines. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1788 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1789 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-201 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-201 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning a utili- ty's liability for civil damages. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1789 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1837 HB-1790 HB-1790 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/4-201 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 4-201 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning the en- forcement of laws affecting public utilities. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1790 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1791 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/4-101 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 4-101 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning the su- pervision of public utilities. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1791 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed 1 Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1792 GRANBERG. 415 ILCS 5/21.4 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021.4 Amends the Environmental Protection Act by making a technical change. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No fiscal impact on IEPA. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1792 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Enerq Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 21 Committee Environment & Energy St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1793 GRANBERG. 415 ILCS 5/15 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1015 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No fiscal impact on IEPA. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1793 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Ent Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 21 ergy Committee Environment & Energy St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1794 GRANBERG. 415 ILCS 5/8 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1008 Amends the Environmental Protection Act by making a technical change. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No fiscal impact on IEPA. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1794 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1838 gy HB-1794-Cont Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1795 GRANBERG. 415 ILCS 5/22.3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.3 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No fiscal impact on IEPA. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1795 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 21 Committee Environment & Energy St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1796 GRANBERG. 415 ILCS 5/17.6 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1017.6 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to add a caption. FISCAL NOTE (Environmental Protection Agency) No fiscal impact on IEPA. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1796 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environm Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 21 ent & Energy Committee Environment & Energy St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1797 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-102 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-102 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing accounting. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1797 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1798 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-102 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-102 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing accounting. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1798 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1799 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-102 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-102 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing accounting. 1839 HB-1799-Cont STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1799 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1800 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-102 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-102 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing accounting. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1800 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Public Utilities Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1801 GRANBERG. 220 ILCS 5/5-102 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-102 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing accounting. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. Commerce Commission) No fiscal impact from House Bill 1801. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1801 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1801 does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-003-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ACKERMAN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqACKERMAN Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1802 WOJCIK. 20 ILCS 1605/15 from Ch. 120, par. 1165 20 ILCS 1605/27 from Ch. 120, par. 1177 20 ILCS 1605/18 rep. Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides that proceeds from bonds purchased and interest accumulated as a result of a grand prize multi-state game ticket that goes unclaimed will be transferred upon the termination of the claim period directly from the Deferred Lottery Prize Winners Trust Fund to each respective multi-state partner state according to its contribution ratio. Prohibits selling a lottery ticket or share to a minor under 18 years of age. Prohibits purchasing a lottery ticket or share for a minor under 18 years of age. Prohibits making a gift of a lottery ticket or share to a minor under 18 years of age. Repeals the Section concerning payment of prizes to persons under 18 years of age. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides that no minor under 18 years of age shall aid and abet in the purchase of lottery tickets or shares by a minor under 1840 HB-1802-Cont 18 years of age. Reduces the penalty for a minor under 18 years of age who violates the prohibition against providing a lottery ticket or share to a minor under 18 years of age from a Class B misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 4 felony for a sub- sequent offense to a petty offense. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor CRONIN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Committee Rules Apr 22 Added As A Co-sponsor LAUZEN Apr 25 Assigned to Revenue Added as Chief Co-sponsor LAUZEN May 08 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Aug 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0346 Effective date 97-08-08 HB-1803 HANNIG. 820 ILCS 405/1700 from Ch. 48, par. 610 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Makes a stylistic change in provi- sions concerning the powers and duties of the Director of Employment Security. Ef- fective immediately. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1804 ZICKUS. 35 ILCS 5/204 from Ch. 120, par. 2-204 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides an additional exemption of $1,000 for individual taxpayers if the taxpayer was pregnant during the taxable year. Pro- vides that the pregnancy must be in utero and certified by a licensed physician. Ap- plies to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1997. Sunsets the exemption after 5 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1805 BIGGERT - RONEN - MCKEON - CURRIE. 20 ILCS 1705/62 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-62 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act concerning a transitional program. Adds a caption. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (DMHDD) There will be no impact to this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1805 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 1705/62 Adds reference to: 1841 HB-1805-Cont. 20 ILCS 1705/69 new Deletes everything. Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmen- tal Disabilities Act (short title changed to Mental Health and Developmental Dis- abilities Administrative Act effective July 1, 1997). Provides procedure for the Department of Human Services and the Department of Children and Family Ser- vices to coordinate a planning and funding process for services, guardianship, and placement of adult wards with developmental disabilities who are not able to live in- dependently. Provides for a review of the process by a committee including the Di- rector of Children and Family Services, the Secretary of Human Services, the Director of Child Care Association of Illinois, a representative of the Office of the State Guardian, a representative of the Governor, and 2 representatives of the pri- vate sector appointed by the Governor. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 1805, as amended by H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 The bill would not increase the need for the number of judges in the state. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (DMHDD) The total fiscal impact on HB 1805 would be $2.5 million. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 19 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Human Services Mar 20 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-004-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.01 RONEN Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 RONEN Rules refers to HHSV Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.01 RONEN Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 RONEN Adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/BLACK Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/BLACK Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To BIGGERT Joint Sponsor Changed to RONEN Apr 24 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 18-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor CRONIN Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules HB-1806 RONEN - LINDNER - ERWIN - MULLIGAN - MOORE,EUGENE, BIG- GERT AND GASH. 20 ILCS 2310/55.81 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of Public Health to compile the reports of violent injury and to determine the impact of violent acts on children. Requires the Department to report its findings, using 1842 HB-1806-Cont. only information from which the identity of an individual cannot be ascertained, re- constructed, or verified and to which the identity of an individual cannot be linked by a recipient of the information, to the General Assembly by December 31, 1997, and every 2 years thereafter. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) There will be minimal fiscal implications to this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1806 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1806 does not preempt home rule authority. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLINDNER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Apr 10 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor PARKER First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH Apr 18 Sponsor Removed PARKER Alt Chief Sponsor Changed WALSH,T Chief Co-sponsor Changed to PARKER Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK Apr 24 Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L Apr 30 Assigned to State Government Operations May 08 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0162 Effective date 97-07-23 HB-1807 RONEN - ERWIN. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.71b new Amends the School Code. Directs the State Board of Education to study and re- port on the North Carolina early childhood initiatives and the programs of the North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/2-3.71b new Adds reference to: 325 ILCS 20/3 from Ch. 23, par. 4153 325 ILCS 20/4 from Ch. 23, par. 4154 1843 HB-1807-Cont. 325 ILCS 20/5 from Ch. 23, par. 4155 325 ILCS 20/14 from Ch. 23, par. 4164 Deletes everything. Amends the Early Intervention Services System Act. Rede- fines "developmental delay" to mean a delay of 25% in one or 20% in 2 or more of certain areas of childhood development as measured by appropriate diagnostic in- struments and standard procedures. Requires the lead agency to promulgate a list of conditions which, when present in a child under 36 months of age, constitute a substantial risk of developmental delay. States that the chairperson of the Intera- gency Council on Early Intervention shall be the parent of a child with a disability. Provides that a member of the Early Childhood Intervention Ombudsperson of the Office of the Governor and a representative of Head Start shall be members of the Council. Requires the council to meet 6 times a year rather than quarterly. Re- quires the Council to prepare an annual fiscal year budget by October 1 of each year. Provides that the lead agency shall prepare and submit to the Council by Sep- tember 1 of each year (i) an annual total budget reflecting income and expenses an- ticipated from all public sources and (ii) a complete report on all spending and income from all public sources during the prior fiscal year. Allows State agency staff assigned to the Interagency Council to be given specific tasks by the Council through formal resolutions of the Council. States that the lead agency may contract with a private entity to plan or implement any of its responsibilities or duties under this Section. Any plan or implementation shall meet the full requirement of federal law and provide full program and fiscal accountability to the State and the public. Requires the lead agency and other participating State agencies to implement this Act statewide by January 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE (State Bd. of Ed.) This bill would impose no greater cost than is ordinarily in- curred as professional staff keep abreast of current issues in the field. A more elaborate review that involves on-site visits would require an additional expense of $5,000 or more, depend- ing on the number and length of trips to the program sites. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from SBE fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Board of Education) Costs per child could range from $2,000 to $10,000. Using the mid-point figure of $6,000, cost for the broad eligibility of infants and toddlers (32,000 children) would be $192 million. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note, amended. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-am I In the opinion of DCCA, HB1807, as amended by H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Amendment No.01 CHLDRN-YOUTH H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/LINDNER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot072-041-002 1844 HB-1807-Cont. Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RADOGNO First reading Referred to Rules Apr 18 Sponsor Removed RADOGNO Alt Chief Sponsor Changed WALSH,T Added as Chief Co-sponsor RADOGNO Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER HB-1808 RONEN. 20 ILCS 1305/80-5 Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Requires the Task Force on Human Services Consolidation to obtain a management audit of the child support enforcement activities of the Department of Public Aid, to be completed and sub- mitted to the Task Force no later than February 1, 1998. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1808 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) Funds would need to be appropriated to the Task Force on Human Services Consolidation so they could obtain the management audit. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1809 DEUCHLER - RONEN - MULLIGAN - LINDNER - ERWIN AND MCK- EON. 305 ILCS 5/4-1.10a new Amends the AFDC Article of the Public Aid Code. Requires that in implement- ing the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program under P. L. 104-193, pregnant women and women caring for children under 12 months of age at home be exempt from participation in work activities. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1809 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) One of the goals of welfare reform is to dissolve the separa- tion of the welfare population from the general population. Not exempting healthy pregnant women and women with young children from work activities is a means to this end. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 305 ILCS 5/4-1.10a new Adds reference to: 305 ILCS 5/4-1.6b new Deletes everything. Amends the "AFDC" Article of the Public Aid Code. Pro- vides that the State adopts the "family violence option" under the Social Security Act. Requires State agencies administering TANF, child support enforcement, and Food Stamp programs to screen applicants and recipients to identify past or present victims of domestic violence, refer those persons for counseling and supportive ser- vices, and waive program requirements that would make it more difficult for those persons to escape domestic violence or would unfairly penalize them. Effective immediately. 1845 HB-1809-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To DEUCHLER Added As A Joint Sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Apr 19 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 DEUCHLER Amendment referred to HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Amendment No.01 DEUCHLER Rules refers to HHSV Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 24 Amendment No.01 DEUCHLER Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Apr 25 Amendment No.01 DEUCHLER Adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1810 RONEN. 305 ILCS 5/4-2.5 new Amends the AFDC Article of the Public Aid Code. Requires that in implement- ing the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program under P. L. 104-193, the Department of Public Aid (before July 1, 1997) and the Department of Human Services (after July 1, 1997) establish a program to ensure that assistance is provid- ed to children to meet their basic needs. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 305 ILCS 5/4-2 from Ch. 23, par. 4-2 Further amends the AFDC Article of the Public Aid Code. Provides that prohibi- tion against an increase in the amount of aid solely on account of the birth of a child does not apply in any month in which an assistance unit has earned income. Pro- vides that if an adult in an assistance unit is caring for a child under one year of age on account of whose birth the assistance unit did not receive an increase in the amount of aid, the Department of Public Aid (before July 1, 1997) and the Depart- ment of Human Services (after June 30, 1997) may consider the adult exempt from work activity requirements under the TANF program. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 1810, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 1810 does not preempt home rule authority. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Amendment No.01 CHLDRN-YOUTH H Adopted Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/LINDNER Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1846 HB-1810-Cont. Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1811 JONES,LOU - RONEN - GILES - JONES,SHIRLEY. 20 ILCS 505/8b from Ch. 23, par. 5008b Amends the Children and Family Services Act by making a technical change to the Section concerning benefits for homeless persons. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1811 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCFS) There is no cost associated with HB 1811. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Public Aid) HB1811 does not have a fiscal impact on DPA. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLINDNER Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor GILES Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt Apr 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To JONES,LOU Joint Sponsor Changed to RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Apr 19 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 JONES,LOU Amendment referred to HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Amendment No.01 JONES,LOU Rules refers to HCHY Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1812 MULLIGAN - RONEN - BIGGERT - ERWIN - SCHAKOWSKY, FRIT- CHEY, JONES,LOU, COULSON, BEAUBIEN, CURRIE, LINDNER, CLAYTON, WOOD, SCHOENBERG, GASH, FEIGENHOLTZ AND MCK- EON. 20 ILCS 505/17a-12 from Ch. 23, par. 5017a-12 Amends the Children and Family Services Act by making a technical change to the Section concerning quarterly reports of the number of children in Illinois ad- dicted at birth. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1812 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1812 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCFS) There will be no fiscal impact to this Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 505/17a-12 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything. Creates the Partial-birth Abortion Ban Act. Prohibits the partial-birth abortion of a viable fetus unless necessary to preserve the life or health 1847 HB-1812-Cont. of the mother. Makes performance of a prohibited partial-birth abortion a Class 2 felony. Requires that a physician who knowingly violates the Act be referred for professional discipline under the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Provides that a phy- sician shall not be liable for judgments made or actions taken in good faith. Prohib- its prosecution of a woman on whom a partial-birth abortion is performed. Effective 60 days after becoming law. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLINDNER Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Home Rule Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.01 MULLIGAN Amendment referred to HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Amendment No.01 MULLIGAN Rules refers to HCHY Amendment No.01 MULLIGAN Be adopted Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Primary Sponsor Changed To MULLIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 MULLIGAN Adopted 064-051-000 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 16 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1813 RONEN - LINDNER - ERWIN. 20 ILCS 505/1.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5001.1 Amends the Children and Family Services Act by making a technical change to the Short Title. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 505/1.1 Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 1305.Art. 15 heading new 20 ILCS 1305/15-5 new 20 ILCS 1305/15-10 new 20 ILCS 1305/15-95 new Deletes everything. Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Creates a Task Force on Responsible Fatherhood within the Department. Provides that the task force shall compile information on the extent and implications of the absence of responsible fathers from families and perform other functions. Repeals the provi- sions concerning the task force on July 1, 1999. 1848 HB-1813-Cont. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 1813, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCFS) There will be no fiscal impact to this Dept. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Public Aid) HB1813 would require additional expenditures for committee expenses and support. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Amendment No.01 CHLDRN-YOUTH H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/LINDNER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Apr 09 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1814 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the State Board of Education to implement and administer the program created under the Systemic Initiative Demonstration Act. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1815 YOUNGE. Appropriates $1 to the State Board of Education to implement and administer the program created under the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Improvement Act. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1816 FANTIN. New Act 20 ILCS 605/46.69 new Creates the Illinois Building Commission Act. Creates an 11-member advisory Commission. Allows the Commission to suggest resolutions for conflicts between State agencies or a State agency and other entities concerning the agency's building requirements. Provides that the Commission shall review building requirement amendments and proposed legislation for conflicting requirements to current law. Requires the Commission to suggest a standard form for requesting compliance al- ternatives and modifications of State building requirements, to forward all compli- ance alternative requests to the appropriate State agency for action, and to suggest procedures and formats for appeals of State agency decisions. Provides that the Commission shall suggest a long-term plan to improve the administration and en- forcement of State building requirements. Requires the Commission to submit an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly. Requires the report to be available to the public. Provides that the Commission members shall appoint mem- bers to subcommittees. States that the Department of Public Health shall assist the Commission in carrying out is functions and responsibilities by providing adminis- trative and staff support. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to re- 1849 HB-1816-Cont quire the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to establish a consolidated clearinghouse containing all existing State building requirements and all information concerning those requirements. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1817 STEPHENS - HOLBROOK - NOVAK - SCOTT - FANTIN, ERWIN, MITCHELL, O'BRIEN, REITZ, CURRY,JULIE AND BOLAND. 35 ILCS 5/211 new 35 ILCS 5/212 new 415 ILCS 5/Title XVIII heading new 415 ILCS 5/59 new 415 ILCS 5/59.1 new 415 ILCS 5/59.2 new 415 ILCS 5/59.3 new 415 ILCS 5/59.4 new 415 ILCS 5/59.5 new 415 ILCS 5/59.6 new 415 ILCS 5/59.7 new 415 ILCS 5/59.8 new 415 ILCS 5/59.9 new Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Creates a new Title of the Act relat- ing to the Brownfields Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Program. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall administer a program that encourages private sector voluntary remediation of environmentally-distressed and underutilized sites that demonstrate the potential to contribute to the economic growth if expanded, rehabilitated, or redeveloped. Provides that the Department, in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Agri- culture, and the Department of Natural Resources, shall prescribe rules for the im- plementation of the program. Provides that the provisions of the title are repealed 5 years after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates the Brownfields Remediation Tax Credit. Provides that the credit is available to each taxpayer that has (1) entered into a development agreement with Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, has received an allocation for the credit, and has received a certificate of eligibility for the credit or (2) is a transferee of the credit. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Communi- ty Affairs shall determine the amount of the credit. Provides that the credit shall be in an amount equal to the lesser of (1) 100% of the remediation costs expended for an approved Brownfields project or (2) 100% of the projected present value of new State tax revenue generated by an approved Brownfields project. Exempts this cred- it from the sunset provisions. Creates the Small Business Remediation Tax Credit for taxpayers that employ no more than 50 employees and undertake the expansion, rehabilitation, or redevelopment of a Brownfields site project that generates mea- surable economic growth resulting in either a revenue neutral benefit or a net fiscal benefit. Provides that the Department of Revenue and the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall adopt a tax credit schedule. Provides that this credit is available for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1997. Sunsets this credit after 5 years. Provides that the Brownfields Remediation Tax Credit and the Small Business Remediation Tax Credit may not be taken together. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 5/211 new 35 ILCS 5/212 new 415 ILCS 5/Title XVIII heading new 415 ILCS 5/59 new 415 ILCS 5/59.1 new 415 ILCS 5/59.2 new 415 ILCS 5/59.3 new 415 ILCS 5/59.4 new 1850 HB-1817-Cont. 415 ILCS 5/59.5 new 415 ILCS 5/59.6 new 415 ILCS 5/59.7 new 415 ILCS 5/59.8 new 415 ILCS 5/59.9 new Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 5/301 35 ILCS 5/304 35 ILCS 5/704 35 ILCS 105/19 35 ILCS 115/19 35 ILCS 200/14-15 35 ILCS 200/9-195 35 ILCS 200/10-230 new 35 ILCS 200/15-100 35 ILCS 630/2 35 ILCS 635/10 35 ILCS 635/15 35 ILCS 635/20 35 ILCS 635/22 new 35 ILCS 635/24 new 35 ILCS 635/25 35 ILCS 635/27 new 35 ILCS 635/27.5 new 35 ILCS 635/27.10 new 35 ILCS 635/27.15 new 35 ILCS 635/27.20 new 35 ILCS 635/27.25 new 35 ILCS 635/27.30 new 35 ILCS 635/27.35 new 35 ILCS 635/27.40 new 35 ILCS 635/27.45 new 35 ILCS 635/27.50 new 35 ILCS 635/27.55 new 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5 65 ILCS 5/8-11-2 65 ILCS 5/8-11-6 65 ILCS 5/8-11-17 220 ILCS 5/2-202 35 ILCS 110/19 rep. from Ch. 120, par. 3-301 from Ch. 120, par. 3-304 from Ch. 120, par. 7-704 from Ch. 120, par. 439.19 from Ch. 120, par. 439.119 from Ch. 120, par. 2002 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-6 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-17 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-202 Deletes everything. Amends the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act, the Illinois Municipal Code, and the Public Utilities Act to exclude from the definitions of "gross receipts" or "gross revenue" amounts paid by telecommunications retailers under the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act (now exclusions appear in Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Mainte- nance Fee Act). Amends the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Main- tenance Fee Act. Requires telecommunications retailers to obtain a certificate of registration with the Department of Revenue. Allows the Department to cancel, suspend, or revoke the certificate in certain situations. Provides procedures for filing and processing returns under the Act. Provides for investigations and hearings un- der the Act. Provides that the Department may promulgate rules and regulations relating to the administration and enforcement of the State infrastructure mainte- nance fee and the optional infrastructure maintenance fee. Provides that failure to make a return or making a fraudulent return is a business offense and shall carry a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $7,500. Further amends the Illinois In- come Tax Act. Provides that in the case of a nonresident trust, unspecified items of income or deductions taken into account in computing base income and not other- wise allocated shall not be allocated to the State (now are allocated to this State if the taxpayer had commercial domicile in the State when the item was paid, in- curred, or accrued). For purposes of withholding tax from a person engaged in do- mestic service employment, provides that the employer may (now shall) file an annual return and pay the taxes on or before the 15th day of the fourth month fol- lowing the close of the employer's taxable year. Provides that the return may be filed with the employer's individual income tax return. Amends the Illinois Munici- 1851 HB-1817-Cont pal Code to provide that telecommunications taxes that are reduced or eliminated by a municipality with respect to a person age 65 or older shall be rebated directly by the municipality. Amends the Use Tax Act to make a cross reference to the Re- tailers' Occupation Tax Act. Amends the Service Occupation Tax Act to provide that if the Department of Revenue and taxpayer have agreed to an extension of time to issue a notice of tax liability, the claim may be filed at any time prior to the expi- ration of the period agreed upon. Amends the Special County Retailers' Occupation Tax for Public Safety in the Counties Code to make cross references to the Retail- ers' Occupation Tax Act. Amends the Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act in the Il- linois Municipal Code to provide that certain provisions of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act that don't apply to this Act shall now apply. Repeals superflu- ous language in the Service Use Tax Act. Amends the Property Tax Code if and only if the provisions of Senate Bill 51 of the 90th General Assembly become law. Allows the county treasurer to mark the tax books to reflect the issuance of a home- stead certificate of error issued to and including 3 years after the date on which the annual judgment and order of sale for that tax year was first entered (now 3 years after the first day of January of the year after the year for which the homestead ex- emption should have been allowed). Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that in property owned by certain transportation authorities and used for public trans- portation purposes shall be exempt. Provides that this exemption shall not be affect- ed by any lease or transfer of the property to another by the eligible transportation authority if the eligible transportation authority immediately receives by leaseback or other agreement the right to use, control, and possess the property. Provides that the eligible transportation authority shall notify the chief county assessment officer of any such transaction and the chief county assessment officer shall determine ini- tial and continuing compliance with the exemption requirements. Provides that these amendatory provisions are declaratory of existing law. Creates the Electric Utility Property Assessment Task Force to advise the General Assembly with re- spect to the possible impact of the Electric Service Customer Choice and Rate Re- lief Law of 1997 on the valuation of the real property component of electric generating stations owned by electric utilities and, therefore, on the taxing districts in this State in which electric generating stations are located. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl06-008-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 30 Chief Sponsor WATSON May 01 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jul 02 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) Nov 13 Approved for Consideration SRUL Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng 97-11-14 Nov 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 PETERSON Amendment referred t o SRUL 1852 HB-1817-Cont Nov 14-Cont. Amendment No.01 PETERSON Rules refers to SREV Amendment No.01 PETERSON Be adopted Sponsor Removed WATSON Alt Chief Sponsor Changed PETERSON Added as Chief Co-sponsor WELCH Added As A Co-sponsor LINK Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 PETERSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,L 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Motion Filed Concur Adopted Motion referred to HRUL Rules refers to HEXC/003-002-000 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Nov 15 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-002-001 Passed both Houses Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Dec 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0562 HB-1818 MCGUIRE. 820 ILCS 305/3a new 820 ILCS 305/4 from Ch. 48, par. 138.4 820 ILCS 310/4 from Ch. 48, par. 172.39 Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Creates the State Compensation Insurance Fund as an independent public corporation to insure employers against liabilities for certain injuries and occupa- tional diseases for which their employees may be entitled to benefits under specified Acts. Provides for composition, powers and duties of the Fund. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1819 YOUNGE. 230 ILCS 10/2 from Ch. 120, par. 2402 230 ILCS 10/3 from Ch. 120, par. 2403 230 ILCS 10/4 from Ch. 120, par. 2404 230 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 120, par. 2405 230 ILCS 10/5.1 from Ch. 120, par. 2405.1 230 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2406 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 230 ILCS 10/7.1 new 230 ILCS 10/8 from Ch, 120, par. 2408 230 ILCS 10/9 from Ch. 120, par. 2409 230 ILCS 10/11 from Ch. 120, par. 2411 230 ILCS 10/11.1 from Ch. 120, par. 2411.1 230 ILCS 10/12 from Ch. 120, par. 2412 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 230 ILCS 10/18 from Ch. 120, par. 2418 230 ILCS 10/19 from Ch. 120, par. 2419 230 ILCS 10/20 from Ch. 120, par. 2420 235 ILCS 5/6-30 from Ch. 43, par. 144f 720 ILCS 5/28-1 from Ch. 38, par. 28-1 720 ILCS 5/28-1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 28-1.1 720 ILCS 5/28-5 from Ch. 38, par. 28-5 1853 HB-1819-Cont. 720 ILCS 5/28-7 from Ch. 38, par. 28-7 815 ILCS 420/2 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1852 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that a municipality that meets certain specifications and in which a riverboat licensee docks may issue a special owners license that permits the owner to conduct riverboat gambling on one river- boat that is either self-propelled or permanently moored or in one land-based gam- ing facility. Amends other Acts to conform to the changes made in the Riverboat Gambling Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that tax revenue received by a municipality from a special owners licensee shall not be used to fund fire de- partments, to pay salaries of firemen, or to build or repair fire stations. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB1819, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB1819, with H-am 1, does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Illinois Gaming Board) Estimated adjusted gross receipts would increase by $32 M (25% over current levels), of which $1.6 M would be transferred to E.St.Louis and $4.8 M retained by the State. The Gaming Board would need approximately $1 M in its operations budget for the additional license. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Further amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Changes the qualifications for re- ceipt of tax revenue from taxes on special owners licensees. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 008-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED Home Rule Note RequestAS AMENDED STEPHENS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 28 Amendment No.02 YOUNGE Amendment referred to HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Amendment No.03 LAWFER Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.02 YOUNGE Rules refers to HEXC Amendment No.03 LAWFER Rules refers to HEXC Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.03 LAWFER Motion Do Adopt-Lost 004-010-000 Held in committee Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 Amendment No.04 YOUNGE Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.04 YOUNGE Rules refers to HEXC Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 17 Amendment No.04 YOUNGE Be adopted Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1854 1855 .HB-1819-Cont Apr 18 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.04 YOUNGE Adopted Pid Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1820 KENNER. 820 ILCS 405/235 from Ch. 48, par. 345 820 ILCS 405/237 from Ch. 48, par. 347 820 ILCS 405/401 from Ch. 48, par. 401 820 ILCS 405/409 from Ch. 48, par. 409 820 ILCS 405/500 from Ch. 48, par. 420 820 ILCS 405/601 from Ch. 48, par. 431 820 ILCS 405/604 from Ch. 48, par. 434 820 ILCS 405/612 from Ch. 48, par. 442 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Defines "wages" for calendar year 1998 to include only the remuneration paid to an individual by an employer during that period with respect to employment that does not exceed $10,500 (now, $10,000). Includes in the definition of "wages" for calendar year 1999 and each cal- endar year thereafter a formula for determining "wages". Redefines "base period". Sets out the "weekly benefit amount" and "prior average weekly wage" for any week beginning on or after January 4, 1998. Sets out additional benefits for individ- uals to whom benefits are payable and who have a non-working spouse or dependent children with respect to any week beginning on or after January 4, 1998. Sets out the "State 'on' indicator" and "State 'off indicator". Provides that the Section con- cerning ineligibility for benefits because an individual voluntarily leaves shall not apply to individuals who leave work due to the loss of child care despite the individu- al's reasonable attempt to make adequate child care arrangements. States that no individual shall be denied benefits by reason of a lockout subject to certain excep- tions. Sets out when an individual is ineligible for benefits on the basis of wages for services in an instructional, research, or principal administrative capacity. Makes other changes. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Employment Security) Raising the wage base: administrative expenses ........................... no significant additional unfunded tax revenue from employers ..................... annual average increase of $82 M benefits to claimants ....................... .. .......................... unaffected Alternate base period: administrative expenses ............. $12 M to $15 M one-time/$2.5 M annual tax revenue from employers .................................. annual increase of $24 M benefits to claimants .............................................. annual increase of $28 M Increasing weekly benefit: administrative expenses .................................. $10,000 to $100,000 one-time tax revenue from employers .................................. annual increase of $83 M benefits to claimants .............................................. annual increase of $27 M Alternate extended benefit trigger: administrative expenses one-time costs ........................................................... relatively insignificant on-going costs ..............,........ underfunded $4,000 per full-time equivalent/ .................................... .......... underfunded $4 per extended benefit claim tax revenue from employers ........................... hundreds of millions of dollars benefits to claimants ...................................... hundreds of millions of dollars Waiver of required waiting week, periods of high unemployment: administrative expenses ...................... $10,000 to $100,000/up to 6-figures tax revenue from employers ................ annual increase of $50 M to $100 M benefits to claimants ............................ annual increase of $50 M to $100 M Expanded eligibility, voluntary leave/child care: administrative expenses ........................ nonsignificant additional unfunded tax revenue from employers .............................................. not able to predict benefits to claimants ....................................................... not able to predict Locked-out employees: administrative expenses .................................. unlikely significant additional tax revenue from employers .................... average annual potential $4.2 M benefits to claimants ................................ average annual potential $4.2 M Repeal of ineligibility: administrative expenses .............................. unlikely significant additional HB-1820-Cont. (covered through federal UI administrative grants) tax revenue from employers/benefits to employers estimated at $3,000 per year per claimant, reaching several million dol- lars; these costs would be passed on to ed. institutions in their UI tax bills Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1821 BIGGERT. 35 ILCS 200/18-230 Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law in the Property Tax Code to provide that if a new rate or rate increase was approved by referendum, the taxing district may increase its rate to that allowed by referendum and the taxing district shall not be subject to the extension limitation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that, with respect to referenda held on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act, the amendatory provisions exempting the new rate or rate in- crease from all calculations of the extension limitation and limiting rate and from the aggregate extension or aggregate extension base under this Law apply only if the notice required by law and the ballot proposition contain a provision, in at least 16 point bold face type, stating that if the referendum passes, the new rate or in- creased rate, as the case may be, will not be subject to this Law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes all substantive provisions. Amends a Section of the Property Tax Exten- sion Limitation Law concerning the rate increase or decrease factor by making a technical change. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 19 Primary Sponsor Changed To KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGERT Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Primary Sponsor Changed To BIGGERT Apr 09 Amendment No.01 SKINNER Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 14 Amendment referred t o HR UL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 SKINNER Rules refers to HREV Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 SKINNER Be adopted Amendment No.02 BIGGERT Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 BIGGERT Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SKINNER Amendment No.02 BIGGERT Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Adopted Adopted Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1822 CURRIE. 705 ILCS 405/1-4.1 from Ch. 37, par. 801-4.1 705 ILCS 405/5-7 from Ch. 37, par. 805-7 705 ILCS 405/5-10 from Ch. 37, par. 805-10 730 ILCS 5/3-15-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-15-2 730 ILCS 5/3-15-2.5 new Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide that minors accused of a violation of an order of the court are not subject to confinement in a jail, lockup, or regional temporary holding facility; revises provisions concerning confinement of minors in 1856 HB-1822-Cont. county jails in counties under 3,000,000, providing for confinement in a regional temporary holding facility and providing that an initial adjudicatory be held within 10 days (now 36 hours). Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Requires the De- partment of Corrections to establish at least one experimental temporary holding district. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) There will be no fiscal or corrections population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE HB1822 would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1822 fails to create a State mandate. However, should the board decide that the facility will be funded using revenues from units of local gov't, a "service mandate" would be impos- ed, requiring 50% to 100% reimbursement by the State. HOME RULE NOTE HB1822 does not preempt home rule authority. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Home Rule Note RequestBLACK Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1823 WINKEL - DAVIS,MONIQUE - COWLISHAW - BLACK. 105 ILCS 5/13A-5 105 ILCS 5/13A-6 105 ILCS 5/13A-8 Amends the provisions of the School Code relating to alternative schools. Pro- vides that a teacher who holds an elementary or high school certificate may teach any class in the alternative school program. Eliminates a provision under which a school district in which an alternative program is located and from which a student is administratively transferred has its average daily attendance funding with re- spect to that student transferred to the alternative school program. Provides instead that the alternative school program is to receive general State aid under the formula established for alternative schools. Provides that the curriculum of an alternative school program may include work-based learning and community service work for which academic credit is earned and includes time spent by a student in such activi- ties in the number of clock hours of daily school work required to constitute a day of attendance for State aid purposes. Provides that the school districts for which an al- ternative school program is operated may agree to provide additional funding to support the program, and authorizes the program to accept and expend gifts, lega- cies, and federal and other grants received for purposes directly relating to the con- duct and operation of the program. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) 1857 HB-1823-Cont. Except for the change in General State Aid, HB1823 is cost neutral. The changed GSA would require accessing $2500 to $3000 (now $100) per pupil. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/13A-6 Provides that the regional superintendent of schools, in consultation with the State Board of Education, is to approve any work-based learning and community service work for which academic credit may be earned as part of a mul- ti-disciplinary curriculum of an alternative school program. Deletes a proposal au- thorizing a teacher who holds an elementary or high school certificate to teach any class in an alternative school program. Adds a July 1, 1997 effective date. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-000-005 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 27 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.01 WINKEL Amendment referred t o HRUL Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Apr 11 Amendment No.01 WINKEL Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Amendment No.01 WINKEL Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V114-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor MAITLAND First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Education Apr 30 Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS,J May 09 Recommended do pass 006-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-001 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0283 Effective date 97-07-31 HB-1824 STROGER AND DAVIS,MONIQUE. 70 ILCS 2605/11.10 from Ch. 42, par. 331.10 Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Allows signatures on contracts or purchase orders involving amounts in excess of $10,000 to be executed electronically. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) There would be some unquantified savings for the District. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1824 fails to create a State mandate. Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Committee Executive 1858 HB-1824-Cont. Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Apr 14 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 STROGER Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.02 STROGER Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.03 STROGER Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 19 Amendment No.01 STROGER Rules refers to HEXC Amendment No.02 STROGER Rules refers to HEXC Amendment No.03 STROGER Rules refers to HEXC Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 23 Amendment No.03 STROGER Motion Do Adopt-Lost 006-008-001 Held in committee Amendment No.04 STROGER Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 24 Amendment No.04 STROGER Rules refers to HEXC Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Amendment No.04 STROGER Be adopted Amendment No.04 ,STROGER Withdrawn Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Lost/V043-071-001 HB-1825 STROGER. 70 ILCS 2605/4 from Ch. 42, par. 323 Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Provides that upon the election of officers from the board of commissioners, the board shall also elect a chairman of the committee on budget and employment. Provides that upon this election in 1999, this chairman's annual salary shall be $45,000. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1825 imposes additional requirements on the board of commis- sioners; however, fiscal impact is difficult to determine. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, REVISED HB 1825 creates a local gov't. organization and structure man- date for which no reimbursement is required; and, a personnel mandate for which reimbursement of 100% of the increased cost to a unit of local gov't. would normally be required. However, if the General Assembly finds that the bill accommodates the request of a unit of local gov't., and this is specifically stated in the bill, no reimbursement is required. The Dept. is in receipt of a request from the District which states that the bill accommodates the reqiuest of the Board of Commissioners. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 06 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1859 Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed HB-1825-Cont. Apr 12 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 15 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate H1l Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Amendment No.01 STROGER Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 STROGER Be adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1826 MOORE,ANDREA - MAUTINO. 35 ILCS 200/21-345 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that a person redeeming property at a time subsequent to the filing of a petition for tax and special assessment foreclosure proceedings or a petition for deed who does not desire to contest the validity of the petition may redeem the property at any time before the expiration of the period or extended period of redemption without filing a redemption under protest. Requires the county clerk to enter the redemption on the record and distribute the redemp- tion money to the holder of the certificate of purchase upon surrender of the certifi- cate. Effective immediately. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor MAUTINO Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor PETERSON Apr 18 First reading Referred to Rules HB-1827 DEERING. 40 ILCS 5/14-104 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code. Authorizes purchase of service credit for periods of authorized leave of absence not exceeding one year. Re- quires the applicant to pay both employee and employer contributions plus interest. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Cost cannot be determined, due to unknown number of persons who would seek to establish service credit. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 28 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1828 PHELPS - DEUCHLER - CURRIE, FLOWERS, MCKEON AND HOW- ARD. 210 ILCS 3/30 210 ILCS 3/35 Amends the Alternative Health Care Delivery Act. Provides that there shall be no more than 10 birth center alternative health care models in the demonstration program authorized under the Act. Sets forth requirements for the location of the centers and for services and standards of the centers. Requires the Department of Public Health to adopt rules for the operation and research of birth centers. Makes other changes. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1828 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. 1860 HB-1828-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) The fiscal implications to this Dept. would be covered by licensure fees. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1828 does not preempt home rule authority. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-002-001 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Home Rule Note RequestZICKUS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 25 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1829 KRAUSE. New Act 30 ILCS 105/24.10 new Creates the Human Cloning Prohibition Act. Prohibits the cloning of human be- ings and the use of public funds or property to clone human beings. Makes inten- tional violation a Class 4 felony. Amends the State Finance Act to provide that an appropriation Act shall not be construed to authorize the expenditure of public funds for human cloning or for the support of any project or institution that engages in human cloning. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1830 STEPHENS. 220 ILCS 5/4-102 new Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to develop a plan to incorporate the use of the numbers "311" and "711" as the prima- ry nonemergency telephone numbers for contacting police, firefighting, and other public safety agencies. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1831 LEITCH. 220 ILCS 5/5-102 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-102 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing accounting. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-002 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1861 HB-1832 HB-1832 BIGGERT. 220 ILCS 5/13-407 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-407 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concern- ing the study of telecommunications services. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1833 STEPHENS. 720 ILCS 570/102 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1102 720 ILCS 570/309.5 new Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to include a nurse practitioner in the definition of "practitioner". Authorizes a nurse practitioner to issue prescrip- tions for Schedule III, IV, and V controlled substances under the supervision of a li- censed physician. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1834 WINTERS. New Act Creates the Electrician Licensing Act. Provides the short title. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1835 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 335/5 from Ch. 111, par. 7505 Amends the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act to add a caption. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1836 STEPHENS. 815 ILCS 413/12 new 815 ILCS 413/25 Amends the Telephone Solicitation Act. Provides that a subscriber may notify his or her provider of local telecommunications service of his or her general refusal to consent to receive telephone solicitations at a specified telephone number. Requires a provider of local telecommunications service to make available, upon request, to any person or firm engaged in making telephone solicitations a current list of all telephone numbers with respect to which subscribers have notified that telecommu- nications service provider of their general refusal to consent to telephone solicita- tions. Beginning January 1, 1998, prohibits the making of a telephone solicitation to a telephone number with respect to which a person has notified his or her provider of local telecommunications service of his or her general refusal to consent to receive telephone solicitations. Makes violation a business offense punishable by a fine of no less than $100 and no more than $500. Effective immediately. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1837 NOLAND. 50 ILCS 750/15.4 from Ch. 134, par. 45.4 Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act relating to the composition of the Emergency Telephone System Board. Provides that at least one member may be a public member and at least one member shall be a member of the county board. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1838 GASH. 605 ILCS 10/36 new Amends the Toll Highway Act to require the Illinois State Toll Highway Author- ity to establish a system for the issuance of tickets that would allow a driver not to pay a toll or charge until the driver exits the toll highway. 1862 HB-1838-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Mar 11 Mar 21 Referred to Rules Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-013-000 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1839 GASH. 605 ILCS 10/36 new 605 ILCS 10/37 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Requires revenues generated from tolls collected on a particular segment of a toll highway to be used for that segment. Requires the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to abolish stations that collect a toll or charge of 15 cents. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 605 ILCS 10/37 new Removes provisions requiring the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to abol- ish stations that collect a toll or charge of 15 cents. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Amendment No.01 Vehicles TRANSPORTAT'N H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 008-013-000 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1840 STEPHENS - HOLBROOK. 230 ILCS 20/1.1 from Ch. 120, par. 1051.1 230 ILCS 20/4 from Ch. 120, par. 1054 Amends the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act. Provides that fraternal organizations and veterans' organizations that conduct games under the Act shall not have a sin- gle prize that exceeds $500 (now $250). Provides that such organizations shall have no more than 6,000 tickets in a game (now 4,000). Provides that the price for a right to participate in a game conducted by such an organization shall not exceed $2 (now $1). Provides that the value of all prizes awarded in a single day by such an organi- zation shall not exceed $5,000 (now $2,250). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act. Provides that the increases in prize limits, ticket limits, ticket prices, and prize value limits shall apply to all orga- nizations licensed under the Act rather than to only fraternal organizations and vet- erans' organizations. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 07 Amendment No.01 BUGIELSKI Apr 08 Apr 09 Apr 11 Amendment referred to HR UL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Amendment No.01 BUGIELSKI Be adopted Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 BUGIELSKI Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot096-018-001 Adopted Mar 21 1863 HB-1840-Cont. Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor REA First reading Referred to Rules Apr 24 Assigned to Executive Sponsor Removed REA Alt Chief Sponsor Changed PHILIP Spon Chg Appd Rule 5-1(c) Committee Executive Apr 30 Added as Chief Co-sponsor REA May 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 035-018-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 25 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 16 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto # /STEPHENS Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 28 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 063-053-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 074-038-005 Oct 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 12 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PHILIP Nov 14 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 043-013-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto Nov 18 PUBLIC ACT 90-0536 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-1841 MCAULIFFE - BURKE - WOOD- BERGMAN - SAVIANO. 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an income tax deduction for indi- viduals in an amount of up to $500 for premiums paid by a qualifying individual on a long-term care insurance policy. Provides that a qualifying individual has an an- nual household income of less than $60,000. Applicable to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1997. Sunsets the deduction after 5 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules SMar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1842 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.20 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20 105 ILCS 405/2-2 from Ch. 122, par. 202-2 Amends the School Code and the Adult Education Act. Eliminates a require- ment that before the State Board of Education may enter into agreements with pub- lic or private entities, other than the common schools and community colleges, to establish special classes to provide instruction and training for adults and youths whose schooling has been interrupted, the school districts or community college dis- tricts must be failing to provide or providing unsatisfactory or insufficient classes for that purpose. Adds that the public and private entities with whom the State Board of Education enters into such agreements are eligible for direct State and federal funding under a general competitive selection and evaluation process established by the State Board of Education. 1864 HB-1842-Cont. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1842 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 001-014-005 HELM Remains in CommiElementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1843 SCHAKOWSKY - DAVIS,STEVE - HOLBROOK - PARKE AND GIGLIO. 820 ILCS 130/11c new Amends the Prevailing Wage Act. Provides that a public body may require a con- tractor that is the successful bidder on a public works project and its subcontractors to enter into or agree to observe the terms of a project labor agreement establishing the terms and conditions of employment for workers subject to this Act with the la- bor organization having jurisdiction over the type of work performed. Provides that a project labor agreement requirement shall not be deemed contrary to the require- ment that a bid be let to the lowest responsible bidder. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1843 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Labor) No fiscal impact will be incurred by the Department. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/VoOl 1-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V095-021-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor JACOBS First reading Referred to Rules HB-1844 MCGUIRE - SILVA. 20 ILCS 105/4.02c new 305 ILCS 5/12-4.32 new Amends the Act on the Aging and the Public Aid Code. Authorizes the Depart- ment of Public Aid to establish 3 pilot programs, which may be administered by the Department on Aging as permitted by available appropriations, designed to reduce the need of persons age 75 and older for nursing home care on account of falls or other injuries. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Aging) There is no fiscal impact to this Dept. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) The state as a whole would incur the costs of the pilots re- gardless of which agency. Due to the lack of specificity, the exact costs cannot be quantified at this time. 1865 HB-1844-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Aging Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LAWFER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 10-003-001 Added As A Joint Sponsor SILVA Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH HB-1845 TENHOUSE. 110 ILCS 205/6 from Ch. 144, par. 186 Amends the Board of Higher Education Act to require the Board's master plan to include recommendations for standardization of numbering for courses commonly offered by both public community colleges and public universities in the State. Ef- fective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Higher Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1846 SANTIAGO. 230 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 120, par. 2405 230 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2406 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that any new license issued to conduct riverboat gambling, or any other form of gambling not currently autho- rized, under the Act shall be issued only to a municipality or county. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1847 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the economic development agencies listed below for the fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 1997. Dpt. Agriculture ... Dpt. Commerce and Community Affairs ... Prairie State 2000 Authority ... Dpt. Labor. ... Dpt. Employ- ment Security ... Historic Preservation Agency ... Ill. Arts Council ... Ill. Farm Development Authority ... East St. Louis Financial Advisory Authority ... Metropolitan Pier and Exposi- tion Authority ... Ill. Sports Facilities Authority ... Ill. Medical District Commission STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1847 does not directly affect the State's long-term indebtedness. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1847 fails to create a State mandate. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght 1866 1867 HB-1847-Cont. Mar 20 State Debt Note Filed Committee Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1848 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the Department of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1848 is an appropriation bill that does not increase the authorization for any type of bond. Therefore, it does not directly afffect the State's long-term debt. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 08 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1849 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, 1997. Dpt. Aging ... Board of Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan ... Guardianship and Advocacy Commission ... Ill. Health Care Cost Containment Council ... Ill. Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities ... Dpt. Public Health ... Dpt. Veterans' Affairs ... Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1850 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations for various environmental agencies for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 1997. EPA ... Dpt. of Natural Resources ... Pollution Control Board Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1851 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for various public safety agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Criminal Justice Information Authority ... Ill. Emergency Management Agency ... Law Enforcement Training Standards Board ... Dpt. of Military Affairs ... Dpt. of Nuclear Safety ... Prisoner Review Board ... State Fire Marshal ... Dpt. of State Police ... State Police Merit Board Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Referred to Rules HB-1851-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1852 HANNIG - RYDER. Makes appropriations to the Illinois State Board of Education. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces everything after the enacting clause with appropriations to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses and grants and pro- grams. Includes increases in various lines for textbooks, early childhood, transpor- tation, and Teachers' Academy for Math & Science in Chicago. Adds appropriations for supplementary payments to various specific school districts. Ef- fective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases various grant and apportionment lines. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that no part of the money appropriated by the Act shall be used by the State Board of Education for personal services, related benefits, or contractual personnel. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP EDUCATION H Adopted Amendment No.02 APP EDUCATION H Adopted Amendment No.03 APP EDUCATION H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Education Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1853 GRANBERG. 35 ILCS 105/la from Ch. 120, par. 439.1a Amends the Use Tax Act. Makes provisions concerning retailers of motor vehi- cles gender neutral. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 13 Primary Sponsor Changed To GRANBERG Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1854 CROSS. 815 ILCS 720/1 from Ch. 43, par. 301 Amends the Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act. Adds a caption and makes a techni- cal change to the short title Section. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1855 CROSS. 235 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 43, par. 93.9 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Adds a caption to the short title Section. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1856 BUGIELSKI - MCAULIFFE - SAVIANO. 40 ILCS 5/14-108 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-108 40 ILCS 5/14-110 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to make court reporters eligible for the alternative (State police) retirement formula. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The fiscal impact of HB 1856 has not been determined. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1868 HB-1856-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO May 01 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1857 JONES,LOU. 305 ILCS 5/5-16 from Ch. 23, par. 5-16 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a reference in the Section concern- ing managed care gender neutral. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) There will be no fiscal impact until the bill is amended. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1857 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 18 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B). HB-1858 JONES,LOU. 305 ILCS 5/5-15.5 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning preventative physical examinations and demonstration programs. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) There will be no fiscal impact until the bill is amended. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1858 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 18 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1859 JONES,LOU. New Act Creates the Illinois Dental Hygiene Practice Act. Creates only short title and leg- islative declaration of public policy Sections. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1860 JONES,LOU. 225 ILCS 25/16 from Ch. 111, par. 2316 225 ILCS 25/16.05 new Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act. Provides certain license renewal and restoration standards for dental hygienists parallel to those already in place. Also provides certain continuing education requirements for dental hygienists. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1861 JONES,LOU. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.18 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 225 ILCS 25/4 from Ch. 111, par. 2304 225 ILCS 25/5 from Ch. 111, par. 2305 225 ILCS 25/6 from Ch. 111, par. 2306 225 ILCS 25/15 from Ch. 111, par. 2315 1869 HB-1861-Cont. 225 ILCS 25/16 from Ch. 111, par. 2316 225 ILCS 25/16.1 from Ch. 111,par. 2316.1 225 ILCS 25/19 from Ch. 111, par. 2319 225 ILCS 25/20 from Ch. 111, par. 2320 225 ILCS 25/21 from Ch. 111, par. 2321 225 ILCS 25/23 from Ch. 111, par. 2323 225 ILCS 25/26 from Ch. 111, par. 2326 225 ILCS 25/34 from Ch. 111, par. 2334 225 ILCS 25/35 from Ch. 111, par. 2335 225 ILCS 25/36 from Ch. 111, par. 2336 225 ILCS 25/41 from Ch. 111, par. 2341 225 ILCS 25/55 from Ch. 111, par. 2355 225 ILCS 25/12 rep. 225 ILCS 25/13 rep. 225 ILCS 25/14 rep. 225 ILCS 25/18 rep. 225 ILCS 25/24 rep. Creates the Dental Hygiene Practice Act. Provides for the licensure and regula- tion of dental hygienists. Provides penalties for violations. Preempts home rule. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act January 1, 2008. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Dental Hygiene Disciplinary Fund. Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act to repeal provisions regulating dental hy- gienists. Effective January 1, 1998. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be a minimal impact on this Dept. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Professional Reg.) Total revenues for this Dept. would be $477,240. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; Home Rule Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1862 DEERING - SAVIANO. 235 ILCS 5/6-31 new Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that a licensee may conduct product sampling and test marketing, on or off its premises, in accordance with standards set by the Liquor Control Commission. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1863 DEERING - SAVIANO. 235 ILCS 5/6-19 from Ch. 43, par. 134 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Deletes the provision forbidding sales of liquor at retail on credit. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1864 DAVIS,STEVE. 235 ILCS 5/6-16 from Ch. 43, par. 131 235 ILCS 5/6-20 from Ch. 43, par. 134a Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that if a licensee is prosecuted for providing alcoholic liquor to a person under 21 years of age, then the person un- der 21 years of age shall also be prosecuted under the Act for receiving the alcoholic liquor. Provides that it is a Class A (now Class B) misdemeanor for a person under 21 years of age to present fraudulent identification to a licensee for the purpose of attempting to procure an alcoholic beverage and that the sentence of the person 1870 HB-1864-Cont shall include a fine of not less than $500 and at least 25 hours of community service (now a fine of not less than $250 or at least 25 hours of community service). Pro- vides that it is a Class A (now Class C) misdemeanor for a person under 21 years of age to have any alcoholic beverage in his or her possession on any street or highway or in any public place or place open to the public. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1865 DEERING - SAVIANO. 235 ILCS 5/3-12 from Ch. 43, par. 108 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that the Liquor Control Com- mission shall make available to each licensee in the State a schedule of fines and penalties that may be imposed under the Act. Provides that the Commission shall have 30 days from the date of an inspection to issue a notice of violation to a licens- ee. Provides that the maximum penalty for selling a bottle of alcoholic liquor with a foreign object in it or serving alcoholic liquor from a bottle with a foreign object in it shall be the destruction of that bottle of alcoholic liquor. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1866 BRADY. 215 ILCS 130/1001 from Ch. 73, par. 1501-1 Amends the Limited Health Service Organization Act. Makes a technical change in the short title Section. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1867 STEPHENS. 35 ILCS 105/2 from Ch. 120, par. 439.2 35 ILCS 120/1 from Ch. 120, par. 440 Amends the Use Tax Act and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that "traded-in credits" shall be available for all transactions including but not limited to private party transactions, commercial transactions, and individual sales. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1868 SMITH,MICHAEL 40 ILCS 5/3-111.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111.1 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the Downstate Police article of the Pension Code to provide a com- pounded 3% annual increase in survivor pensions. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined. PENSION NOTE No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1869 DAVIS,STEVE. 820 ILCS 235/4 from Ch. 48, par. 172g Amends the Medical Examination of Employees Act. Deletes language making violation of the Act a petty offense with a $100 fine. Provides that the Director of 1871 HB-1869- Cont. Labor shall administer and enforce the Act. Provides that the Department of Labor may investigate complaints, conduct hearings, and subpoena witnesses and docu- ments. Provides that the Director of Labor shall adopt rules to administer and en- force the Act. Provides that any employer who fails to comply with a final decision of the Director or who discriminates or retaliates against any employee for filing a complaint with the Director or cooperating or providing information in any investi- gation or proceeding commits a Class B misdemeanor and is subject to a fine of $100 for each day the violation continues. Provides that the Attorney General shall prosecute violations. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1869 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Labor) Minimal fiscal impact will be incurred by the Department. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1870 DART. 215 ILCS 105/1 from Ch. 73, par. 1301 Amends the Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act. Makes a change in the Section containing the short title. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1871 DART. 20 ILCS 2215/2-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6502-3 Amends the Illinois Health Finance Reform Act concerning rules. Adds a caption. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1871 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1872 DART. 215 ILCS 125/2-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1405 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to the powers of health maintenance organizations. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) HB 1872 will have no fiscal impact on the Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1872 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 17 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1872 HB-1873 FLOWERS. 215 ILCS 125/2-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1405 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to the powers of health maintenance organizations. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) HB 1873 will have no fiscal impact on the Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1873 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 17 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1874 FLOWERS. 215 ILCS 5/466 from Ch. 73, par. 1065.13 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relat- ing to rate administration. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1875 FLOWERS. 215 ILCS 5/466 from Ch. 73, par. 1065.13 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relat- ing to rate administration. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1876 KUBIK. 5 ILCS 120/2 from Ch. 102, par. 42 Amends the Open Meetings Act. Allows a public body to hold a closed meeting to consider the operation by a municipality of a municipal utility or the operation of a municipal power agency or municipal natural gas agency when the discussion in- volves (i) contracts relating to the purchase, sale, or delivery of electricity or natural gas or (ii) the results or conclusions of load forecast studies. Effective immediately. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 10 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Apr 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 19 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 12-000-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 29 Chief Sponsor LUECHTEFELD Apr 30 First reading Referred to Rules HB-1877 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Makes appropriations for the ordinary, contingent, and distributive expenses of the Office of the Secretary of State for Fiscal Year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Referred to Rules 1873 HB-1873 HB-1877-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1878 KLINGLER. 40 ILCS 5/15-136.3 Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code. Increases the mini- mum retirement annuity by 3% each year. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined, but is expected to be substantial. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 28 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1879 SAVIANO. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.18 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new Creates the Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act to regulate persons who prac- tice orthotics or prosthetics through licensing requirements. Amends the Regulato- ry Agency Sunset Act to repeal the new Act on January 1, 2008. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Orthotics and Prosthetics License Fund. Preempts home rule powers. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal; Home Rule Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1880 NOLAND - WOOLARD - TURNER,JOHN - BRUNSVOLD - LAWFER AND BLACK. 20 ILCS 3605/11 from Ch. 5, par. 1211 20 ILCS 3605/12.1 from Ch. 5, par. 1212.1 20 ILCS 3605/12.2 from Ch. 5, par. 1212.2 20 ILCS 3605/12.4 from Ch. 5, par. 1212.4 Amends the Illinois Farm Development Act. Provides that the Illinois Farm De- velopment Authority shall not have outstanding State Guarantees in an aggregate principal amount exceeding $50,000,000 (now $35,000,000). Provides that there shall be no income restriction for applicants who have previously used the guarantee program. Provides that guarantees shall not exceed $500,000 (now $300,000) per farmer. Provides that in those cases where the borrower has not previously used the guarantee program, the lender shall not call the loan due during the first 3 years for any reason except lack of performance or insufficient collateral. Provides that inter- est earned from amounts invested from the Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund and the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund shall be de- posited into those funds until the Funds reach their maximum amounts. Provides that after the Funds reach their maximum amounts the interest shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Provides that the Authority may transfer $15,000,000 (now $10,000,000) from appropriations and the Farm Emergency As- sistance Fund as of June 30 of each year to the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) FY98 costs would be approximately $400 thousand in lost inter- est. HB1880 could cost an additional $5 million over time if a sufficient number of loans default. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Referred to Rules 1874 HB-1880-Cont Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor O'DANIEL First reading Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor SIEBEN Apr 30 Assigned to State Government Operations May 08 Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 11 Sent to the Governor Aug 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0325 Effective date 97-08-08 HB-1881 MAUTINO - BURKE - FEIGENHOLTZ - WOOLARD - SCHOENBERG AND JONES,LOU. 215 ILCS 5/107.05 from Ch. 73, par. 719.05 215 ILCS 5/107.07 from Ch. 73, par. 719.07 215 ILCS 5/107.12 from Ch. 73, par. 719.12 215 ILCS 5/107.13 from Ch. 73, par. 719.13 215 ILCS 5/107.13a from Ch. 73, par. 719.13a 215 ILCS 5/107.27 from Ch. 73, par. 719.27 215 ILCS 5/107.23 rep. Amends the Insurance Exchange Article of the Illinois Insurance Code. Autho- rizes the exchange to establish annual fees for the admission of syndicates and limit- ed syndicates. Provides that the Director of Insurance shall, rather than may, be responsible for examining the financial records of the Exchange and related parties. Requires the Exchange to file an annual financial statement with the Department of Insurance. Requires syndicates to file quarterly statements, actuarial opinions, and audited financial reports with the Department. Provides that liquidation expenses of the Illinois Insurance Exchange Immediate Access Association and any liquidator shall be paid from the insolvent syndicate's trust or custodial account. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Insurance) HB1881 will have no fiscal impact on the department; exam costs of the Exchange would be reimbursed by the Exchange. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1881 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 215 ILCS 5/107.05 215 ILCS 5/107.07 215 ILCS 5/107.12 215 ILCS 5/107.13 215 ILCS 5/107.13a 215 ILCS 5/107.27 Adds reference to: 5 ILCS 375/6.9 new 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new 55 ILCS 5/5-1069 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1069 55 ILCS 5/5-1069.3 new 65 ILCS 5/10-4-2 from Ch. 24, par. 10-4-2 65 ILCS 5/10-4-2.3 new 1875 HB-1881-Cont. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.3f new 215 ILCS 5/356g from Ch. 73, par. 968g 215 ILCS 5/356t new 215 ILCS 5/356u new 215 ILCS 125/4-6.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1408.7 215 ILCS 125/4-6.5 new 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 305 ILCS 5/5-5 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5 305 ILCS 5/5-16.8 new Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Counties Code, Illinois Municipal Code, Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Orga- nization Act, and Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that benefits under those Acts must include an annual mammogram for women age 40 and over. Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Law of 1971, Counties Code, Illinois Municipal Code, School Code, Illinois Insurance Code, Health Maintenance Organization Act, Lim- ited Health Service Organization Act, Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and Il- linois Public Aid Code. Requires coverage under those Acts for a length of time determined by the attending physician. Permits a shorter inpatient care period if certain criteria are met. Amends the State Mandates Act to provide that reim- bursement for required benefits is not required under that Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 5/356u new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code to require coverage for Pap Tests and prostate-specific antigen tests. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes May 28, 1997) Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 5/356v new 215 ILCS 130/4002.2 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act to require coverage for prescription enteral and oral formulas for home use in the treatment of phenylketonuria. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 5/122-1 from Ch. 73, par. 734-1 215 ILCS 5/1003 from Ch. 73, par. 1065.703 215 ILCS 105/8 from Ch. 73, par. 1308 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that persons who provide coverage for naprapathic services are subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Insur- ance. Includes a naprapath within the scope of the term "medical professional" un- der the Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Article of the Code. Amends the Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act. Includes coverage for naprapathic services under the minimum benefits available under that Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 022-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BRADY St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBRADY Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 13-000-000 1876 1877 HB-1881-Cont Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor MADIGAN First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Insurance & Pensions May 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 PARKER -SEVERNS Amendment referred to SRUL Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 PETKA -PETERSON Amendment referred t o SRUL Filed with Secretary Amendment No.03 PETERSON Amendment referred to SRUL Filed with Secretary Amendment No.04 WALSH,T Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.01 PARKER -SEVERNS Rules refers to SINS Amendment No.02 PETKA -PETERSON Rules refers to SINS Amendment No.03 PETERSON Rules refers to SINS Amendment No.04 WALSH,T Rules refers to SINS May 15 Amendment No.01 PARKER -SEVERNS Be adopted Amendment No.02 PETKA -PETERSON Be adopted Amendment No.03 PETERSON Be adopted Amendment No.04 WALSH,T Be adopted Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE Added As A Co-sponsor HALVORSON Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,L Sponsor Removed MADIGAN Alt Chief Sponsor Changed PARKER Chief Co-sponsor Changed to MADIGAN Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS,J Added As A Co-sponsor BOMKE Added As A Co-sponsor PETKA Added As A Co-sponsor RADOGNO Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 PARKER -SEVERNS Adopted Amendment No.02 PETKA -PETERSON Adopted Amendment No.03 PETERSON Adopted Amendment No.04 WALSH,T Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD May 16 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.05 KARPIEL Amendment referred t o SRUL HB-1881-Cont. May 16-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor SYVERSON Added As A Co-sponsor FITZGERALD Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR Added As A Co-sponsor HAWKINSON Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 05 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02,03,04 May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Motion Filed Non-Concur 03/MAUTINO Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02,03,04 May 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Motion referred to 01,02,04/HINS Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02,03,04 May 21 Be approved consideration Be approved consideration Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02,03,04 May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,4/118-000-000 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03 May 27 Filed with Secretary Mtn recede - Senate Amend Motion referred to SRUL Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU May 28 Mtn recede - Senate Amend Be approved consideration Mtn recede - Senate Amend S Recedes from Amend. 03/051-004-001 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jun 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0007 Effective date 97-06-10 HB-1882 HUGHES. 305 ILCS 5/10-11.2 new 750 ILCS 5/505.3 new 750 ILCS 15/3.5 new 750 ILCS 20/24.2 new 750 ILCS 45/15.3 new - Amends the Public Aid Code, the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal En- forcement of Support Act, and the Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that if a child is born to parents who are unmarried and unemancipated minors, a parent of one of the minors is providing support for the child, and the minors have signed an ac- knowledgment of paternity or a parent and child relationship has been established between the child and the male minor, the parent who is providing support for the child may (i) file a complaint requesting that the court issue an order requiring all of the minors' parents to pay support for the child or (ii) request that the Depart- ment of Public Aid issue a similar administrative order. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost HUGHES HJUA Committee Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-001-005 HJUA Tabled in Committee RULE 22(G) 1878 HB-1883 HB-1883 BLACK - CROSS - LINDNER - BIGGERT - KUBIK. 55 ILCS 5/5-1097.5 new 65 ILCS 5/11-5-1.5 new Amends the Counties Code and the Illinois Municipal Code to prohibit the oper- ation of an adult entertainment facility on Sunday and the location of an adult en- tertainment facility within 1,000 feet of any school, day care center, cemetery, public park, public housing, and place of religious worship. Preempts home rule. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the amendatory provisions preempting home rule to instead provide that home rule units may not regulate adult entertainment facilities in a manner less re- strictive than the stated prohibitions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the provisions prohibiting the operation of an adult entertainment facility on Sunday and preempting home rule. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CROSS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVT H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-002-001 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl03-008-004 Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Apr 15 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 18 Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS,J Apr 29 Assigned to Local Government & Elections Sponsor Removed RADOGNO Alt Chief Sponsor Changed MYERS,J Sponsor Removed MYERS,J Chief Co-sponsor Changed to RADOGNO May 06 Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 MYERS,J Amendment referred t o SRUL May 13 Amendment No.02 MYERS,J Rules refers to SLGV May 15 Amendment No.02 MYERS,J Held in committee Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 02 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 20 Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-004-000 Passed both Houses Jun 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0394 Effective date 98-01-01 1879 HB-1884 SAVIANO - BURKE - GIGLIO - LOPEZ. 225 ILCS 335/1 from Ch. 111, par. 7501 225 ILCS 335/2 from Ch. 111, par. 7502 225 ILCS 335/4 from Ch. 111, par. 7504 225 ILCS 335/5 from Ch. 111, par. 7505 225 ILCS 335/6 from Ch. 111, par. 7506 225 ILCS 335/8 from Ch. 111, par. 7508 225 ILCS 335/9 from Ch. 111, par. 7509 225 ILCS 335/9.1 from Ch. 111, par. 7509.1 225 ILCS 335/9.6 from Ch. 111, par. 7509.6 225 ILCS 335/9.10 from Ch. 111, par. 7509.10 225 ILCS 335/9.15 from Ch. 111, par. 7509.15 225 ILCS 335/10 from Ch. 111, par. 7510 225 ILCS 335/11 from Ch. 111, par. 7511 Amends the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act. Renames the certification program as a licensure program. Requires a licensee to display his or her license number in all advertising for services regulated by the Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 10 Added As A Joint Sponsor BURKE Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 022-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot107-005-002 Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Apr 15 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor VIVERITO Apr 29 Assigned to Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0055 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-1885 HASSERT. 415 ILCS 5/57.3 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1886 HASSERT. 415 ILCS 5/22.15 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1887 PERSICO - GIGLIO. 415 ILCS 5/39 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 415 ILCS 5/39 Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 5/3.78 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.78 415 ILCS 5/3.78a new 415 ILCS 5/3.78b new 1880 HB-1884 HB-1887-Cont. 415 ILCS 5/3.78c new 415 ILCS 5/3.81 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.81 415 ILCS 5/21 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021 415 ILCS 5/22.38 new 415 ILCS 5/39.2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039.2 Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Environ- mental Protection Act. Expands the meaning of "recycling center" to include cer- tain sites and facilities accepting only general construction or demolition debris for the removal of recyclable materials. Exempts recycling centers used solely for gen- eral construction or demolition debris from certain permit and local siting approval requirements under a 2-year pilot program. Limits the establishment of recycling centers that accept only general construction or demolition debris to areas regulated by local zoning laws. Specifies the duties of owners and operators of recycling cen- ters that accept only general construction or demolition debris. Defines terms. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 415 ILCS 5/39 Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 5/3.32 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32 415 ILCS 5/3.78 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.78 415 ILCS 5/3.78a new 415 ILCS 5/21 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021 415 ILCS 5/22.38 new Deletes everything. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to set storage, handling, transportation, and disposal requirements for facilities accepting general construction or demolition debris for transfer, storage, or treatment. Exempts those facilities from certain permit requirements. Revises the definition of "pollution con- trol facility" to exclude the portion of a site or facility that is located in Cook Coun- ty or DuPage County and accepts exclusively general construction or demolition debris in accordance with the Act. Limits permit exceptions for conducting waste-storage, waste treatment, or waste disposal operations to certain facilities or operations located in Cook County or DuPage County. Makes additional substan- tive and technical changes. Effective immediately. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 5/22.15 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15 625 ILCS 5/13B-15 625 ILCS 5/13B-25 625 ILCS 5/138-30 Further amends the Environmental Protection Act to specify additional purposes of the fees, taxes, and surcharges imposed by units of local government on the per- manent disposal of solid waste. Shortens the time periods within which an owner or operator of a facility accepting general construction or demolition debris shall transport off-site non-recyclable debris and transport putrescible or combustible re- cyclable debris for recycling. Deletes the requirement that the owner or operator post a sign at the main entrance to provide certain information concerning the facil- ity. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes the January 1, 1995 start date for en- forcement of the inspection requirements under the Environmental Protection Agency's motor vehicle emission inspection program. Provides for staggered 2-year inspection cycles to be set by the Agency. Provides that the evaporative system purge test is an optional portion of the inspections performed under the program. Requires that a vehicle meet the criteria adopted by the Pollution Control Board in order to pass the evaporative system integrity test. Provides that the Agency may extend the validity of an emission inspection certificate more than once during the life of the vehicle. Effective immediately. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy 1881 HB-1887-Cont. Mar 19 Primary Sponsor Changed To PERSICO Mar 20 Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 023-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor KARPIEL Apr 18 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 17 Motion Filed Non-Concur 01/PERSICO Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 May 20 Filed with Secretary Mtn refuse recede-Sen Amend May 21 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm IST/KARPIEL Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KARPIEL, MAHAR, MAITLAND, SHAW, TROTTER May 22 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NOVAK, DEERING, HANNIG, CHURCHILL AND PERSICO May 31 House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to IST/HRUL Rules refers to HENE House report submitted Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL Conference Committee Report Rules refers to SENV Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CONSIDERATION OF IST CONF. COMM. REPT. - PERSICO Motion prevailed House report submitted House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/NOVAK, DEERING, HANNIG, CHURCHILL AND PERSICO House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to 2ND/HRUL Be approved consideration House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/111-003-001 Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Added As A Joint Sponsor GIGLIO Jun 01 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/000-051-003 1882 HB-1887-Cont Jun 01--Cont. Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/KARPIEL, MAHAR, MAITLAND, SHAW, TROTTER Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL Conference Committee Report Rules refers to SEXC Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/054-003-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jun 27 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0475 Effective date 97-08-17 HB-1888 RUTHERFORD- CURRIE. New Act 35 ILCS 105/Act rep. 35 ILCS 110/Act rep. 35 ILCS 115/Act rep. 35 ILCS 120/Act rep. Creates the Occupation and Use Tax Code. Codifies and replaces the existing Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act, and Retailers' Oc- cupation Tax Act. Repeals those Acts. Makes technical and conforming changes. Corrects an obviously inaccurate reference to the Service Occupation Tax Act to a correct reference to the Article that imposes the service use tax. Corrects obviously inaccurate references in the Use Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act, and Service Use Tax Act to a Section that does not exist to correct references to a Section con- cerning the retailers' occupation tax. Corrects an obviously inaccurate reference in the Section concerning high impact businesses to a clause that does not exist to a correct reference to the appropriate clause. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1889 HASSERT. 420 ILCS 20/10.2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10.2 Amends the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act to make a technical change. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1890 WINTERS. 20 ILCS 835/10 new' Amends the State Parks Act to create the Corporate Partnership Program to of- fer recognition to business contributors to State parks. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1891 LOPEZ. 55 ILCS 5/3-9005 from Ch. 34, par. 3-9005 Amends the Counties Code concerning the powers and duties of a State's Attor- ney. Makes a technical change. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1891 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. 1883 HB-1891-Cont. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1891 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1891 does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-008-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1892 LOPEZ. 720 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in the short title Section. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1893 LOPEZ. Appropriates $37 to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1894 LOPEZ. Appropriates $1 to the Illinois Community College Board for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1895 LOPEZ. 225 ILCS 60/55 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-55 Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to make technical changes. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1895 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Professional Regulation) HB1895 has no measurable fiscal impact. HOME RULE NOTE HB1895 does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo013-012-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Home Rule Note RequestBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 1884 HB-1895-Cont Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1896 LOPEZ. 205 ILCS 5/3 from Ch. 17, par. 309 Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to formation and powers. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1896 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo015-010-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1897 LOPEZ. 620 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.1 Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act to make a technical change in a provision concerning definitions. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1897 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB1897 has no impact on home rule powers and functions. FISCAL NOTE (DOT) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Home Rule Note RequestSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Home Rule Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1898 LOPEZ. 105 ILCS 5/18-19 from Ch. 122, par. 18-19 Amends the School Code. Supplies a caption in a Section relating to the Educa- tion Assistance Fund. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No fiscal impact until substantive language is added. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No change from SBE fiscal note. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1898 would not have an impact on the level of State debt. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-010-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1885 HB-1898-Cont Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 15 State Debt Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1899 HOLBROOK. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Transportation for the Metro-link expan- sion into St. Clair County. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1900 SKINNER - COWLISHAW - JOHNSON,TOM - DEUCHLER - BERG- MAN. 30 ILCS 105/25 from Ch. 127, par. 161 705 ILCS 505/8 from Ch. 37, par. 439.8 705 ILCS 505/8.5 new 735 ILCS 5/11-302 from Ch. 110, par. 11-302 735 ILCS 5/11-303 from Ch. 110, par. 11-303 735 ILCS 5/11-350 new 735 ILCS 5/11-355 new 735 ILCS 5/11-360 new 735 ILCS 5/11-365 new 735 ILCS 5/11-370 new 735 ILCS 5/11-375 new 735 ILCS 5/11-380 new Amends the State Finance Act, the Court of Claims Act, and the Code of Civil Procedure. Authorizes taxpayer suits to compel expenditure of appropriated State moneys that have been impounded by an officer or officers of State government. Pro- vides for commencement of the action in the circuit court, and requires notice to the General Assembly. Provides for adoption of a joint resolution by the General As- sembly to affirm the impoundment. Makes impoundment, without such a joint reso- lution or in violation of a court order, an impeachable offense except in the case of the Governor. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 30 ILCS 105/25 from Ch. 127, par. 161 705 ILCS 505/8 from Ch. 37, par. 439.8 705 ILCS 505/8.5 new 735 ILCS 5/11-302 from Ch. 110, par. 11-302 735 ILCS 5/11-303 from Ch. 110, par. 11-303 735 ILCS 5/11-350 new 735 ILCS 5/11-355 new 735 ILCS 5/11-360 new 735 ILCS 5/11-365 new 735 ILCS 5/11-370 new 735 ILCS 5/11-375 new 735 ILCS 5/11-380 new Adds reference to: New Act Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Impoundment Regu- lation Act (short title only). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1886 HB-1900-Cont Apr 11 Apr 15 Apr 19 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 29 May 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SKINNER Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SKINNER Be adopted Amendment No.01 SKINNER Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot060-052-002 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive To Subcommittee Committee Executive Adopted May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-1901 SANTIAGO. 55 ILCS 5/5-12003 from Ch. 34, par. 5-12003 Amends the Counties Code by making technical changes to the Section concern- ing special flood hazard areas. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1901 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1901 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1901 does not have a fiscal impact on local gov'ts. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Local Government Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 Home Rule Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 15 Advanced 2nd w/o ref to com 003-002-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1902 SANTIAGO. Appropriates $28 to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1903 SANTIAGO. Appropriates $25 to the Illinois Community College Board for its ordinary and contingent expenses for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1904 SANTIAGO. 225 ILCS 60/54 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-54 Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to make a technical change. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1904 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Professional Regulation) 1887 HB-1904-Cont. HB1904 has no measurable fiscal impact. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1904 does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo013-012-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Home Rule Note RequestBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1905 SANTIAGO. 620 ILCS 5/2 from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.2 Amends the Aeronautics Act. Adds a caption to the Section defining "aeronautics". Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1906 SANTIAGO. 205 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 17, par. 301 Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Makes a stylistic change to the short title of the Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1906 fails to dreate a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo015-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-1907 SANTIAGO. 720 ILCS 5/4-1 from Ch. 38, par. 4-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning voluntary acts. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1908 SANTIAGO. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in the State aid formula. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1888 HB-1909 HB-1909 JONES,LOU - BIGGINS - CURRIE - TURNER,ART - JONES,SHIRLEY, BRUNSVOLD, LANG, MURPHY, DAVIS,MONIQUE, MORROW, KEN- NER, GILES, STROGER, FEIGENHOLTZ, HOWARD AND BOLAND. 215 ILCS 5/356t new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/4003 from Ch. 73, par. 1504-3 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that coverage under those Acts must include prostate cancer screening. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1909 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Insurance) HB1909 will have no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 025-003-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested KRAUSE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqKRAUSE Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot062-050-002 Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 23 Chief Sponsor CLAYBORNE Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor SIEBEN Apr 30 Assigned to Insurance & Pensions May 06 Added as Chief Co-sponsor FARLEY May 09 To Subcommittee Committee Insurance & Pensions May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-1910 ERWIN. 35 ILCS 200/15-35 Amends the Property Tax Code by making technical corrections in the Section concerning the exemption for schools. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1911 SCHAKOW SKY. 820 ILCS 405/1900 from Ch. 48, par. 640 Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that, upon request by an au- thorized designee of the chief executive officer of a municipality or county, the De- 1889 HB-1911-Cont. partment of Employment Security shall disclose the names, locations, industrial classifications, and numbers of employees of employers located within that munici- pality or county when the information is requested in furtherance of industrial and commercial development or retention objectives and programs. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Employment Security) Financial impact due to HBI911 would be negligible. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To SCHAKOWSKY Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1912 BURKE. 65 ILCS 5/8-10-3 from Ch. 24, par. 8-10-3 65 ILCS 5/8-10-5 from Ch. 24, par. 8-10-5 65 ILCS 5/8-10-6 from Ch. 24, par. 8-10-6 65 ILCS 5/8-10-7 from Ch. 24, par. 8-10-7 65 ILCS 5/8-10-8.5 65 ILCS 5/8-10-10 from Ch. 24, par. 8-10-10 65 ILCS 5/8-10-13 from Ch. 24, par. 8-10-13 Amends the Municipal Code to provide that purchases over $25,000 (now $10,000) shall be made by free and open competitive bidding. Increases to $100,000 (now $40,000) the amount of emergency purchases for supplies, materials, work, or equipment (now supplies, materials, or equipment) that may be made without com- petitive bidding. Effective immediately. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1912 does not preempt home rule authority. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1912 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1912 imposes no additional requirements and has no fiscal impact on local governmental units. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) HB1912 has no fiscal impact on DCMS. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-007-000 HSGE Remains in CommiState Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-003-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 Home Rule Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 19 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 22 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1913 BURKE. 50 ILCS 705/9 from Ch. 85, par. 509 Amends the Illinois Police Training Act by adding a caption to the Section con- cerning the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB1913 would have no fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. 1890 HB-1913-Cont. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE The bill would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB1913 fails to create a State mandate. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqROSKAM Correctional Note Requested ROSKAM Judicial Note Request ROSKAM Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 19 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1914 BURKE. 20 ILCS 2635/8 from Ch. 38, par. 1608 Amends the Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act concerning requests. Makes a technical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act. Provides that the maximum fee established by the Illinois Criminal Justice Infor- mation Authority for processing a request for conviction information shall be at least $30 (now maximum fee is not specified). Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Corrections) No fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from DOC fiscal note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-am 1 HB 1914, as amended by Amendment 1, fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-am 1 They cannot determine that the bill would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the state. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 007-003-005 Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1891 HB-1914-Cont Apr 14 Apr 25 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1915 KUBIK - RONEN - SCOTT. New Act Creates the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act. Creates a short title only. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1915 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1915 does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Amendment No.01 RONEN Amendment referred t o HUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt St Mandate Fis Note Filed Apr 03 Apr 09 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Amendment No.01 RONEN Rules refers to HPUB Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 RONEN Amendment referred to HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 RONEN Rules refers to HPUB Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 RONEN Be adopted Amendment No.03 RONEN Amendment referred to HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.03 RONEN Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Primary Sponsor Changed To KUBIK Joint Sponsor Changed to RONEN Amendment No.02 RONEN Wi Amendment No.03 RONEN Wi Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Tabled Pursuant to Rule40(A) HFA 01 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) thdrawn thdrawn HB-1916 BURKE - DART - HOLBROOK. 50 ILCS 205/4 from Ch. 116, par. 43.104 Amends the Local Records Act. Makes a technical change in the Section con- cerning the disposal of public records and the archivist's duties. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) No increase or decrease in State expenditures or revenues. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB1916 fails to create a State mandate. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (DCCA) No change from previous mandates note. 1892 HB-1916-Cont HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 The bill does not preempt home rule authority of Chicago. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Bureau of the Budget) No change from previous fiscal note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 50 ILCS 205/4 Adds reference to: 70 ILCS 1505/16b new 70 ILCS 3605/28c new 105 ILCS 5/34-18 from Ch. 122, par. 34-18 110 ILCS 805/7-1.2 new 820 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 48, par. 39m-9 Deletes everything. Amends the Chicago Park District Act, the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, the School Code, the Public Community College Act, and the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act. Provides that, upon receipt of notice from the comptroller of a municipality with a population of 500,000 or more that a debt is due and owing the municipality by an employee of a community college dis- trict in a city with a population of 500,000 or more, the Chicago Park District, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, or the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees, the District, Authority, school board, or board may withhold the amount of the debt that is due and owing the municipality from the compensation of that employee and pay the amount withheld to the municipality if the amount deducted from the sala- ry or compensation payment of the employee does not exceed 25% of the net amount of the payment. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further amends the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act. Provides that be- fore any amount is deducted from any salary or wage of an employee, the munici- pality, the Chicago Park District, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, or the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees shall certify that the employee has been afforded an opportunity for a hearing to dispute the debt that is due and owing the municipality. Provides that the amount deducted from a wage payment shall not ex- ceed 25% of the net amount. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 27 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Amendment No.01 BURKE Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Amendment No.01 BURKE Rules refers to HSGE Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 Amendment No.01 BURKE Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 17 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 19 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 BURKE Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor DART 1893 HB-1916-Cont. Apr 25 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 06 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot060-054-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor DUDYCZ First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Local Government & Elections Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK May 20 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 22 Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01/087-029-001 Passed both Houses Jun 16 Sent to the Governor Jun 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0022 Effective date 97-06-20 HB-1917 BURKE. 625 ILCS 5/11-416 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-416 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that State law enforcement agencies (except the Department of State Police) and local law enforcement agencies may receive a fee not to exceed $10 (instead of $5) for each copy of a traffic accident report. FISCAL NOTE (Sec. of State) The fiscal impact of HB 1917, if any, is estimated to be less than $1,000 per year. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1917 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Mar 20 Apr 07 Apr 14 Apr 15 Election Refrm Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Fiscal Note Filed QO+ /R,-IU,3 ";-, KV J T, ;1, Lt ianiateL IsiULote i eu Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 HB-1918 FRITCHEY. 65 ILCS 5/Art. 1, Div. 2.1 heading new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-1 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-2 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-3 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-4 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-5 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-6 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-7 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-8 new 65 ILCS 5/1-2.1-9 new Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1894 HB-1918-Cont. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a municipality may provide for a system of administrative adjudication of violations of certain municipal ordi- nances. Provides that administrative adjudication is not the exclusive method to en- force municipal ordinances. Sets the powers and qualifications of hearing officers. Provides for notice and opportunity for a hearing at administrative proceedings. Provides that the rules of evidence do not apply in administrative hearings. Provides for judicial review of administrative decisions. Allows a municipality to enforce judgments of hearing officers. Provides that existing systems of administrative adju- dication shall not be affected. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 1918 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1918 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Costs are difficult to determine due to the nature of the bill. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that any final decision by a code hearing unit (instead of the decision of a hearing officer) that a code violation does or does not exist shall constitute a final determination for purposes of judicial review. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Amendment No.01 FRITCHEY Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 FRITCHEY Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 FRITCHEY Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.02 FRITCHEY Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 15 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Amendment No.02 FRITCHEY Be adopted Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 19 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.02 FRITCHEY Lost 046-064-002 Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1919 DAVIS,STEVE. 40 ILCS 5/4-108 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-108 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the Downstate Firefighter Article of the Pension Code. Allows members and retirees to receive up to 24 months of credit for military service not preceded by employment upon payment of the corresponding employee and employer contribu- tions, plus interest. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined, but should be minimal. PENSION NOTE 1895 HB-1919-Cont. No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-1920 SKINNER. 35 ILCS 120/6 from Ch. 120, par. 445 Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall refund any amount a taxpayer overpays that cannot reasonably be expected to become due from the taxpayer within the next 12 months, rather than issue the taxpayer a credit memorandum in that amount. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1921 SCULLY - MCCARTHY. 110 ILCS 805/Art. IX heading new 110 ILCS 805/9-1 new 110 ILCS 805/9-2 new 110 ILCS 805/9-3 new 110 ILCS 805/9-4 new 110 ILCS 805/9-5 new Amends the Public Community College Act. Provides for the creation of job training programs throughout the State operated under the auspices of the public community colleges. Provides that the Act does not apply to or affect any existing apprenticeship program and is not intended to authorize job training in the public community colleges for any occupation or skill for which training is provided through an apprenticeship program. Provides that all costs of a job training pro- gram are to be shared equally by the State and the participating business. Estab- lishes an Advisory Committee on Job Training, consisting of 9 members appointed by the Governor. Provides that the board of a community college district, in consul- tation with the Advisory Committee, shall develop an application form for business- es that wish to participate in the program. Specifies the minimum data that a completed application must furnish. Provides that the Advisory Committee shall initially evaluate each application and recommend it, favorably or unfavorably, to the board of the community college district, which has the power to make the final decision on a recommendation made by the Advisory Committee. Establishes criteria to be applied by the Advisory Committee and community college board in acting on applications. Requires the Advisory Committee to evaluate and make rec- ommendations on applications in a manner that ensures that State funds appropri- ated to implement job training programs are being allocated to all regions of the State. Effective January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Higher Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1922 BROSNAHAN AND MCCARTHY. 430 ILCS 75/4.1 new Amends the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act. Provides that all boiler and pressure vessels covered by this Act shall be continuously supervised by a boiler and pressure vessel repairer licensed under the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation Act, a boilermaker, or an operating engineer who has acquired journey- man status through an apprenticeship program approved by the United States De- partment of Labor. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Referred to Rules 1896 HB-1922-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1923 SCHOENBERG- WEAVER,MIKE. 205 ILCS 700/20 Amends the Adverse Claims to Deposit Accounts Act. Requires a financial insti- tution to recognize an adverse claim to a deposit account if ordered to do so by a court. Provides that a financial institution may, in its discretion, recognize an ad- verse claim if the person making the claim posts a bond. Current law requires recog- nition of the claim if a bond is posted. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Financial Inst.) HB 1923 would have no fiscal impact on the Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB1923 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 1923 does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,MIKE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 029-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-000-001 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 15 Chief Sponsor PARKER Apr 16 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 17 Assigned to Financial Institutions Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,T Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor HALVORSON May 01 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0163 Effective date 97-07-23 HB-1924 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Makes appropriations for FY 98 to the Board of Higher Education and the Illi- nois Mathematics and Science Academy for operations and grants, to the Depart- ment of Public Health for a medical scholarship program, to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois to match a particular National Science Foundation grant, and to the Illinois Community College Board and the Boards of Trustees of public universities for technology infrastructure improvements. Also makes reap- propriations to the Illinois Community College Board and Boards of Trustees of public universities for technology infrastructure improvements and to the Board of Higher Education for grants to support a statewide telecommunications-based in- structional delivery system. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education 1897' HB-1924-Cont Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1925 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates $200,170,500 to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois Univer- sity for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1926 HANNIG - YOUNGE AND BIGGINS. Appropriates $36,024,100 from the funds named below to the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University for the ordinary and contingent expenses of Northeastern Illinois University for FY98. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1927 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates funds to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for ordi- nary and contingent expenses for Fiscal Year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1928 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1929 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Makes appropriations from the General Revenue Fund and the Education Assis- tance Fund to the State Universities Civil Service System to meet its ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year ending June 30,1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1930 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates $31,910,800 from the funds named below to the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Univer- sity for FY98. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1931 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates $23,182,800 to the Board of Trustees of Governors State Universi- ty for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules 1898 HB-1931-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1932 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates $285,530,400 to the Illinois Community College Board for FY98 for its ordinary and contingent expenses and for credit hour and other distributive grants. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1933 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates $42,402,000 to the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University for its ordinary and contingent expenses for Fiscal Year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1934 HANNIG- YOUNGE. Appropriates $75,695,400 to the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for Fiscal Year 1998. Ef- fective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1935 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Makes an appropriation to Northern Illinois University for its FY1998 ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1936 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Appropriates $52,211,000 to the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for FY98. Effective July 1,1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1937 HANNIG- YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Board of Trustees of the State Universities Retire- ment System for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1938 HANNIG- DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Public Health for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases grant amount for Alzheimer's Disease assistance. Adds a line item for AIDS drug and hospitalization reimbursement of Cook County detainees. 1899 HB-1938-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds appropriations for DPH grants for Chicago Open Hand, diabetes education and prevention, Urban Youth Violence Prevention Task Force. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO 3. Adds appropriation for a grant to Rock Valley Epilepsy Assoc. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes appropriations for grants to Robert Crown Center, Hinsdale. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Makes additional grants to DPH for various purposes. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted Amendment No.02 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted 009-000-000 Amendment No.03 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted 009-000-000 Amendment No.04 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted 009-000-000 Amendment No.05 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted 009-000-000 Amendment No.06 APP HUMAN SRV H Withdrawn Remains in CommiAppropriations-Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1939 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Veterans' Affairs for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1940 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1,1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1941 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Deaf and Hard of Hear- ing Commission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1942 HANNIG- DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Board of the Compre- hensive Health Insurance Plan for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates funds for the Com- prehensive Health Insurance Plan OCE for FY98 and for a Healthy Start Insur- ance Plan. Effective July 1, 1997. 1900 HB-1942-Cont. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted 009-000-000 Remains in CommiAppropriations-Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1943 HANNIG- DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department on Aging for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1944 HANNIG- DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Guardianship and Advo- cacy Commission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1945 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Ef- fective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1946 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Human Services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1947 HANNIG- DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Depart- ment of Public Aid for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned toAppropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1948 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of State Po- lice for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. 1901 HB-1948-Cont. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1949 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Appellate Defender. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $5,000,000 to the Office of the State Appellate Defender for the re- imbursement to the Cook County Public Defender's Appellate Division for opera- tional costs. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1950 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Judicial Inquiry Board. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1951 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Appropriates $1 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Adds effective date of July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1952 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the State Police Merit Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases personal services; increases contractual services. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1902 HB-1953 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Prisoner Review Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1954 HANNIG- MORROW. Appropriations to the Department of Corrections for ordinary and contingent ex- penses. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases personal services and related items for the Illinois River, Hill, Jackson- ville, and Western Illinois Correctional Centers. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted 012-000-000 Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1955 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Military Affairs for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces everything after the enacting clause with appropriations and reappro- priations to the Department of Military Affairs for its ordinary and contingent ex- penses and for programs and projects. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1956 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Law Enforcement Training Standards Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1957 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1903 HB-1953 HB-1958 HB-1958 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1959 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations and reappropriations for the ordinary and contingent ex- penses of the Department of Transportation for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Decreases various line items for DOT projects. Appropriates $1 for development of a south suburban airport near Peotone. Increases grant amounts for RTA mass transit services for students, handicapped and elderly. Specifies that the amount for intercity rail service is not to include Chicago-Milwaukee intercity rail line. Deletes section prohibiting certain contracts and obligations. Specifies that the reappropria- tion under Federal/Local Airport Fund shall include an amount for a south subur- ban airport near Peotone. HOUSE AMENDMENT 2. Appropriates $500,000 for an operating assistance grant to Kankakee. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Amendment No.02 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1960 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Capital Development Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1960 makes appropriations for FY 1998 but would not change the level of bond authorization and, therefore, would not directly impact the level of State debt. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 08 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1961 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations and reappropriations to the Capital Development Board for permanent improvements, minor capital improvements, repair and mainte- nance, and related purposes for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Makes reap- propriations to various state agencies for continuing Build Illinois projects for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Effective July 1, 1997. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 1961 makes appropriations and reappropriations for FY 1998 but would not directly impact the level of State debt. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety 1904 HB-1961-Cont. Apr 08 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1962 HANNIG - RYDER. Makes appropriations for General Assembly salaries and the ordinary and con- tingent expenses of the General Assembly. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1963 HANNIG - RYDER. Makes appropriations to legislative support agencies and commissions. Effective July 1, 1997. Joint Committee on Administrative Rules ... Ill. Economic and Fiscal Commission ... Commission on Intergovernmental Coopera- tion ... Legislative Information System ... Legislative Refer- ence Bureau ... Legislative Audit Commission ... Legislative Space Needs Commission... Ill. Legislative Printing Unit... Ill. Legislative Research Unit ... Senate Operations Commission ... Pension Laws Commission Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1964 HANNIG - RYDER - BIGGINS. Appropriates $4,474,300 to the Auditor General for ordinary and contingent ex- penses. Appropriates $10,567,860 to the Auditor General from the Audit Expense Fund for audits, studies, and investigations. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1965 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations for expenses of the Office of the Governor for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1966 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations for expenses of the Office of Lieutenant Governor for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB1967 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Attorney General for fiscal year 1998. Makes an appropriation to the Illinois Violence Pre- vention Authority for expenses relating to the Violence Prevention Act of 1995. Ef- fective July 1, 1997. 1905 HB-1967-Cont Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1968 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations for the ordinary, contingent, and distributive expenses of the Office of the Secretary of State for Fiscal Year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appropriates $20,000 to the Secretary of State for grants for oral reading programs. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1969 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Nuclear Safety for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1970 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Pollution Control Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/RuJ 9(B) HB-1971 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Natural Resources for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Reduces GRF amounts for OCE lines and adds or increases amounts from vari- ous other funds in Waste Management and Research Center and General Office di- visions. Adds $2,000 for a DNR brochure on fossil hunting in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds appropriations for additional DNR grants and for the Illinois River Coordi- nating Council. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Amendment No.02 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1906 HB-1972 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Environmental Protec- tion Agency for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appropriates $1,000,000 to EPA for a grant to the Village of Ford Ford Heights for a new drinking water system, and $2,000,000 for flood mitigation measures. Ef- fective July 1, 1997. Feb 07 1997 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Mar 07 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1973 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Environmental Protec- tion Trust Fund Commission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1974 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations to the Court of Claims for awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Removes amounts for two claims for Gregory J. Molleck and the Home Insur- ance Company. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1975 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes various appropriations to the Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1976 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations to the Court of Claims for payment of awards and recom- mendations made by the Court of Claims. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appropriates $4,260,511 to pay a claim for Fruin-Colnon Corporation Construc- tion. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1907 HB-1972 HB-1977 HB-1977 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations to the Court of Claims for awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Removes amounts for two claims for Gregory J. Molleck and the Home Insur- ance Company. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1978 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Board of Elections and for grants by the Board to local governments. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1979 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of the State Comptroller for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1980 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the State Civil Service Com- mission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1981 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of the Lot- tery for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1982 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Revenue for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1908 HB-1983 HB-1983 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1984 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Profes- sional Regulation for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1985 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Liquor Control Commis- sion for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1986 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Office of Banks and Real Estate for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1987 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Financial Institutions for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1988 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Commerce Com- mission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1989 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Racing Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght 1909 HB-1989-Cont. Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1990 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Insur- ance for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1991 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Educational La- bor Relations Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1992 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to specified retirement systems for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1993 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Bureau of the Budget for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1994 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Property Tax Appeal Board for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.1995 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Agricul- ture for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appropriates $125,000 to the Department of Agriculture for a grant to the Kan- kakee County Fair Association to be used for infrastructure improvements at the Kankakee County Fairgrounds. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1910 HB-1996 HB-1996 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Central Management Services for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1997 HANNIG- SCHOENBERG. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Employ- ment Security for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-1998 NOVAK - PERSICO - TURNERART - KUBIK - MOORE,ANDREA, BRUNSVOLD, JOHNSON,TOM, ERWIN, SAVIANO, PANKAU, HAS. SERT, MCAULIFFE, WINKEL, BOLAND, FLOWERS, CAPPARELLI, AC. KERMAN, LEITCH, HOEFT, WINTERS, BURKE, WOJCIK, WIRSING, LAWFER, HANNIG, MOORE,EUGENE, GILES, DART, DURKIN, LY- ONS,EILEEN, TENHOUSE, KENNER, SMITH,MICHAEL, PHELPS, KO. SEL AND DAVIS,MONIQUE. New Act 65 ILCS 5/8-11-2 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2 220 ILCS 5/3-105 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 3-105 220 ILCS 5/4-305 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 4-305 220 ILCS 5/7-108 220 ILCS 5/8-404 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-404 220 ILCS 5/8-406 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-406 220 ILCS 5/9-212 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-212 220 ILCS 5/9-213 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-213 220 ILCS 5/9-214 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-214 220 ILCS 5/8-402 rep. 220 ILCS 5/8-402.1 rep. 220 ILCS 5/8-407 rep. 220 ILCS 5/9-215 rep. 220 ILCS 5/9-215.1 rep. 220 ILCS 5/9-217 rep. Creates the Electric Customer Choice and Protection Act. Provides that consum- ers may purchase electricity from any electric service provider. Requires incumbent electric utilities to provide bundled electric service. Provides for the establishment of bundled service rates and transition period rates. Authorizes the imposition of a financial viability and reliability charge. Provides for a State and Municipal Reve- nue Task Force. Provides for an electricity use tax. Creates the Illinois Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Fund. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Public Utilities Act to make accommodating changes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. Commerce Commission) Fiscal impact on Commission operations is unknown at this time. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY NOTE There would be no fiscal effect on constructing, purchasing, or selling a single-family residence. Direct fiscal effect on own- ing a single-family residence would result from fluctuating electric utility bills. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Housing Afford Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor PERSICO Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM 1911 HB-1998-Cont. Mar 07-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor DEERING Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Electric Utility Deregulation Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON;TOM Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Housing Aford Note Filed Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 15 Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE HB-1999 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG AND DAVIS,STEVE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Historic Preservation Agency for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appropriates $500,000 to the Historic Preservation Agency for restoration of the Pullman Factory Historic Site. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2000 SKINNER. 30 ILCS 105/8.3 from Ch. 127, par. 144.3 35 ILCS_505/8 from Ch. 120, par. 424 55 ILCS 5/5-1035.1 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1035.1 55 ILCS 5/5-1035.3 new Amends the Counties Code, the Motor Fuel Tax Law, and the State Finance Act. Allows the county board of any county, upon approval by the electors, to impose a tax of up to 4 cents per gallon upon all persons engaged in the county in the business of selling motor fuel at retail for the operation of motor vehicles upon public high- ways or for the operation of recreational watercraft upon waterways, by ordinance or resolution. Provides that, if the county imposes a motor fuel tax by referendum, then the county shall no longer collect a tax imposed by the County Motor Fuel Tax Law. Provides that for every dollar the county collects under this Section, the coun- ty shall receive a dollar from the road fund. Requires the Department of Revenue to administer, collect, and enforce the tax. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2000 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1912 HB-2000-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2001 HANNIG - SCHOENBERG - ERWIN. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Arts Council for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appropriates $300,000 to the Ill. Arts Council for a grant to the Katherine Dun- ham Centers; and $200,000 for administrative ang grant expenses associated with programs of the Ill. Humanities Council; and $12,000,000 to fund adminstrative and expenses for support and enhancement of Ill. visual and performing arts, cul- tural institutions and creative artists. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP-GEN SERVS H Adopted Remains in CommiApprop-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 15 Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN HB-2002 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Medical District Commission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Appropriates OCE funding for the Illinois Medical District Commission for FY98. Makes appropriations and reappro- priations to the Commission for various projects, programs, grants and other pur- poses. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP HUMAN SRV H Adopted 009-000-000 Remains in CommiAppropriations-Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2003 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Human Rights for fiscal year 1998. Efective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2004 HANNIG - DAVIS,MONIQUE. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Human Rights Commis- sion for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1913 HB-2005 HB-2005 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2005 fails to create a State mandate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds appropriations for various grants, programs and projects. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Amendment No.01 APP PUB SAFTY H Adopted Remains in CommiAppropriations-Public Safety Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2006 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 2006 is an appropriatin bill that does not increase the authorization for any type of bond. Therefore, it does not directly affect the State's long-term indebtedness. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Mar 20 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2007 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2008 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2009 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Prairie State 2000 Au- thority for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1914 HB-2010 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Department of Labor for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2011 HANNIG- MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the Illinois Farm Develop- ment Authority for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2012 HANNIG - MORROW. Makes appropriations or reappropriations or both to the East St. Louis Financial Advisory Authority for fiscal year 1998. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2013 MCCARTHY. Appropriates $20,000 to the Secretary of State for oral reading programs. Effec- tive July 1, 1997. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2014 O'BRIEN - WINTERS - MEYER - CURRIE - HOWARD, MCGUIRE, ZICKUS, MAUTINO AND MOORE,ANDREA. Appropriates $500,000 to DCCA for a grant to the Canal Corridor Association for all costs associated with promoting knowledge of and tourism at the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Effective July 1, 1997. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2014 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Joint Sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Primary Sponsor Changed To O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Apr 11 Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2015 WOOD, O'BRIEN, BIGGERT, BEAUBIEN, BERGMAN, BOLAND, SCUL- LY AND CLAYTON. 720 ILCS 570/407 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1407 Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Establishes various enhanced penalties for delivering controlled substances in senior citizens centers and other ar- eas used primarily for housing or providing space for activities for senior citizens. 1915 HB-2010 HB-2015-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY Mar 07 1997 Mar 11 Mar 21 Apr 08 Apr 09 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 1916 r APPLY: Correctional First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot108-000-007 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor PETERSON Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor DILLARD May 09 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0164 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2016 MCCARTHY. 410 ILCS 620/9.5 new Amends the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Requires that every can, bottle, or other container of apple juice sold in this State be labeled to indicate whether the apple juice in the container is pasteurized or unpasteurized. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2016 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) Fiscal implications to the Dept. would be approximately $50,000 annually. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Apr 07 Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2017 MCCARTHY. 525 ILCS 45/5.1 from Ch. 5, par. 1605.1 Amends the Water Use Act of 1983 to allow each Soil and Water Conservation District within a county in this State (now, only Districts within counties through which the Iroquois River flows and each District within a county with a population over 100,000 through which the Makinaw River flows) to recommend to the De- partment of Agriculture restrictions on groundwater withdrawal. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2018 COWLISHAW. 20 ILCS 2205/48a 20 ILCS 2505/39b 20 ILCS 2505/39b53 new from Ch. 127, par. 48a from Ch. 127, par. 39b HB-2018-Cont 20 ILCS 2505/39b54 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b55 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b56 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b57 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b58 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b59 new 305 ILCS 5/10-0.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3.1 305 ILCS 5/10-8 from Ch. 23, par. 10-8 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11.1 305 ILCS 5/10-15 from Ch. 23, par. 10-15 305 ILCS 5/10-16 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 305 ILCS 5/10-19 from Ch. 23, par. 10-19 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 305 ILCS 5/12-5 from Ch. 23, par. 12-5 305 ILCS 5/12-8 from Ch. 23, par. 12-8 305 ILCS 5/12-9 from Ch. 23, par. 12-9 305 ILCS 5/12-11 from Ch. 23, par. 12-11 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 rep. 750 ILCS 5/705 from Ch. 40, par. 705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 from Ch. 40, par. 709 750 ILCS 5/712 from Ch. 40, par. 712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 750 ILCS 15/4.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 750 ILCS 15/11 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 750 ILCS 20/15a from Ch. 40, par. 1215a 750 ILCS 20/26.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1226.1 750 ILCS 20/29 from Ch. 40, par. 1229 750 ILCS 45/20 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 750 ILCS 45/21 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 750 ILCS 45/22 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the Article of the Public Aid Code concerning the determina- tion and enforcement of support responsibilities of relatives shall be administered by the Department of Revenue rather than the Department of Public Aid. Provides for the transfer from the Department of Public Aid to the Department of Revenue of powers, personnel, property, and relevant funds relating to support. Makes changes to other Acts related to the transfer. Effective July 1, 1998. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 2205/48a from Ch. 127, par. 48a 20 ILCS 2505/39b from Ch. 127, par. 39b 20 ILCS 2505/39b53 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b54 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b55 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b56 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b57 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b58 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b59 new 305 ILCS 5/10-0.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3.1 305 ILCS 5/10-8 from Ch. 23, par. 10-8 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11.1 305 ILCS 5/10-15 from Ch. 23, par. 10-15 305 ILCS 5/10-16 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 305 ILCS 5/10-19 from Ch. 23, par. 10-19 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 1917 HB-2018-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/12-5 305 ILCS 5/12-8 305 ILCS 5/12-9 305 ILCS 5/12-11 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 rep. 750 ILCS 5/705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 750 ILCS 5/712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 750 ILCS 15/4.1 750 ILCS 15/11 750 ILCS 20/15a 750 ILCS 20/26.1 750 ILCS 20/29 750 ILCS 45/20 750 ILCS 45/21 750 ILCS 45/22 Adds reference to: 305 ILCS 5/10-9 from Ch. 23, par. 12-5 from Ch. 23, par. 12-8 from Ch. 23, par. 12-9 from Ch. 23, par. 12-11 from Ch. 40, par. 705 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 709 from Ch. 40, par. 712 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 from Ch. 40, par. 1215a from Ch. 40, par. 1226.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1229 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 from Ch. 23, par. 10-9 Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a stylistic change in provisions concerning alternative actions to enforce support. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Amendment No.01 HB-2019 COWLISHAW. 20 ILCS 2205/48a 20 ILCS 2505/39b 20 ILCS 2505/39b53 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b54 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b55 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b56 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b57 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b58 new 20 ILCS 2505/39b59 new 305 ILCS 5/10-0.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-1 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 305 ILCS 5/10-8 305 ILCS 5/10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 305 ILCS 5/10-15 305 ILCS 5/10-16 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 305 ILCS 5/10-19 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 305 ILCS 5/12-5 305 ILCS 5/12-8 305 ILCS 5/12-9 305 ILCS 5/12-11 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 rep. 750 ILCS 5/705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 750 ILCS 5/712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 750 ILCS 15/4.1 750 ILCS 15/11 750 ILCS 20/15a Election Refrm ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 005-007-000 HSGE Remains in CommiState Govt Admin & Election Refrm Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) from Ch. 127, par. 48a from Ch. 127, par. 39b from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-3.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-8 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11.1 from Ch. 23, par. 10-15 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16 from Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2 from Ch. 23, par. 10-19 from Ch. 23, par. 12-5 from Ch. 23, par. 12-8 from Ch. 23, par. 12-9 from Ch. 23, par. 12-11 from Ch. 40, par. 705 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 709 from Ch. 40, par. 712 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 from Ch. 40, par. 1215a Mar 21 1918 HB-2019-Cont. 750 ILCS 20/26.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1226.1 750 ILCS 20/29 from Ch. 40, par. 1229 750 ILCS 45/20 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 750 ILCS 45/21 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 750 ILCS 45/22 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the Article of the Public Aid Code concerning the determina- tion and enforcement of support responsibilities of relatives shall be administered by the Department of Revenue rather than the Department of Public Aid. Provides for the transfer from the Department of Public Aid to the Department of Revenue of powers, personnel, property, and relevant funds relating to support. Makes changes to other Acts related to the transfer. Effective July 1, 1998. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2020 CROSS. 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes grammatical changes in unlawful use of weapons statute. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2021 CROTTY. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.3 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.3 Amends the Election Code. Makes provisions in the definition of "candidate" gender neutral. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2022 CROTTY. 105 ILCS 5/14-9.01 from Ch. 122, par. 14-9.01 Amends the School Code. Makes a change in punctuation and adds a gender neu- tral reference to provisions relating to qualifications of personnel who teach classes or programs authorized by the Article of the School Code relating to children with disabilities. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2023 CROTTY. 720 ILCS 5/16-1.2 from Ch. 38, par. 16-1.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to add a heading to Section relating to prima facie evidence of intent to knowingly obtain by deception control over property of the owner. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2024 CROTTY. 730 ILCS 5/3-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3 730 ILCS 5/5-4-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person convicted of fel- ony criminal sexual abuse, exploitation of a child, or child pornography shall not re- ceive more than 4.5 days of good conduct credit for each month of his or her sentence of imprisonment. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 1919 HB-2024-Cont. Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2025 CROTTY. 720 ILCS 5/12-3.3 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of aggravated domestic battery. Requires a person sentenced to a first or subsequent offense for aggravated domestic battery to serve at least a mandatory 48 consecutive hours of imprison- ment. Penalty for the offense is a Class 3 felony. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) There will minimal impact on this Dept. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 31 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2026 MCCARTHY - SCULLY. 720 ILCS 5/12-7.3 from Ch. 38, par. 12-7.3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Includes harassment and threats to family members of stalking victims in the definition of stalking. Includes in the definition of stalking placing a person in reasonable apprehension that a family member will re- ceive immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement, or restraint. Defines "harasses", "transmits a threat" and "family member". Adds that incarcer- ation in prison of a person who transmits a threat is not a bar to prosecution. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2027 O'BRIEN - BRUNSVOLD - HANNIG -SCHOENBERG. New Act Create the Missing Child Rapid Response Act (short title only). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 2605/55A Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of State Police to develop and maintain an integrated Missing Child Rapid Response Network to facilitate the communication of information on missing and endangered children by use of electronic transmission of information to the private sector. Provides that data iden- tifying individuals and business as members of the Network are private and shall not be made available to the public. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Corrections) HB 2027 would have no fiscal or prison impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from DOC fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of State Police) Fiscal impact on Dpt. State Police would be $100,000 annually. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED The bill would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2027, amended by H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1920 fHB-2027-Cont Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSMAN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2028 MCCARTHY. 20 ILCS 505/11 from Ch. 23, par. 5011 105 ILCS 5/10-21.9 from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9 105 ILCS 5/34-18.5 from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5 225 ILCS 10/4.2 from Ch. 23, par. 2214.2 Amends the Children and Family Services Act, the School Code, and the Child Care Act. Provides that the employment of persons convicted of (i) child pornogra- phy, (ii) indecent solicitation of a child, (ii) sexual exploitation of a child, (iv) solic- iting for a juvenile prostitute, (v) patronizing a juvenile prostitute, (vi) keeping a place of juvenile prostitution, (vii) juvenile pimping, (viii) exploitation of a child, (ix) criminal sexual assault, (x) aggravated criminal sexual assault, (xi) predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, (xii) criminal sexual abuse, (xiii) aggravated criminal sexual abuse, and (xiv) ritualized abuse of child by a school, child care fa- cility, or DCFS is a Class A misdemeanor when the victim is under 18 years of age. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2029 CROTTY. 720 ILCS 5/21-1.3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a grammatical change in the statute defining criminal defacement of property. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2030 RONEN - MCKEON - CURRIE. 735 ILCS 5/9-109.5 new 735 ILCS 5/9-109.7 new 735 ILCS 5/9-118 from Ch. 110, par. 9-118 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Limits to 7 days the time a court can stay an order for possession of the premises entered pursuant to a termination of a lease under the Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance Act, and provides that the sheriff or one of his deputies shall execute an order entered based on a suit brought pursuant to a termination of a lease under the Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance Act within 7 days of entry of the order, or within 7 days of the expiration of a stay, if one is entered. Provides that the standard of proof in a forcible entry and detainer action is a preponderance of the evidence. Adds unlawful possessing, serv- ing, storing, manufacturing, cultivating, delivering, using, selling and giving away cannabis, narcotics, or controlled substances as activities that subject a tenant to emergency public housing eviction proceedings. Creates a rebuttable presumption that drugs found or used in the premises were used or possessed by the tenant or oc- cupant or permitted to be used or possessed on the premises by the tenant or occupant. 1921 HB-2030-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 735 ILCS 5/2-202 from Ch. 110, par. 2-202 Deletes everything and replaces it with identical language, but making additional changes. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that in counties with a pop- ulation of 3,000,000 or more, process may be served in certain drug-related eviction proceedings, without special appointment, by a private process server or a law en- forcement agency other than the county sheriff. Limits to 7 days the time a court can stay an order for possession of the premises entered pursuant to a termination of a lease under the Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance Act, and provides that the sheriff or one of his deputies shall execute an order entered based on a suit brought pursuant to a termination of a lease under the Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance Act within 7 days of entry of the order, or within 7 days of the expiration of a stay, if one is entered. Provides that the standard of proof in a forc- ible entry and detainer action is a preponderance of the evidence. Changes the emergency public housing eviction provisions to apply to all housing and adds new grounds subjecting a tenant to emergency housing eviction proceedings. Creates a rebuttable presumption that drugs found or used in the premises were used or pos- sessed by the tenant or occupant or permitted to be used or possessed on the prem- ises by the tenant or occupant. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Corrections) HB2030 would have no fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from DOC fiscal note. GOVERNOR'S AMENDATORY VETO MESSAGE Recommends: (i) allowing service of process, in certain drug-related eviction pro- ceedings in counties with a population of 3,000,000 or more, with special appoint- ment by the court (rather than without special appointment) by a private process server or a law enforcement agency other than the sheriff; (ii) deletion of language allowing a plaintiff to re-enter the premises immediately when a court enters a judg- ment for possession; and (iii) changes in provisions regarding rebuttable presump- tions that arise when certain drugs are found or used on the premises. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 St Mandate Fis Nte Req-Wdrn Judicial Note Request WITHDRAWN/ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1922 HB-2030-Cont Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/VotI 15-000-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor CRONIN Apr 17 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BERMAN Apr 30 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 008-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 13 Sent to the Governor Aug 10 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 28 Mtn fild accept amend veto #1/RONAN Motion referred to HRUL Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 App For Consider - Complnce Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 116-000-000 Oct 30 Arrive Senate Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto CRONIN Nov 13 Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 11 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 12 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 90-0557 Effective date 98-06-01 HB-2031 ERWIN - STROGER - CROTTY. 720 ILCS 5/12-16 from Ch. 38, par. 12-16 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Increases from a Class 2 to a Class 1 felony, the penalty for aggravated criminal sexual abuse when the defendant was at least 21 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense, the victim became preg- nant as a result of the violation, the defendant was at least 5 years older than the vic- tim, and the victim was at least 13 years of age but under 17 years of age. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2032 GASH. 605 ILCS 10/36 new 605 ILCS 10/37 new 605 ILCS 10/38 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Requires the Illinois State Toll Highway Author- ity to comply with the State and federal Environmental Protection Acts, the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, and the Interagency Wetland Policy Act of 1989. Requires the Authority to install sound barriers along certain parts of toll highways. Provides that new toll highways must be incorporated and planned in ac- cordance with a regional transportation plan of a metropolitan transit agency. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-013-000 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2033 GASH. 605 ILCS 10/36 new 605 ILCS 10/37 new Amends the Toll Highway Act to require the Illinois State Toll Highway Author- ity to reimburse the Department of Transportation for all costs and administrative 1923 HB-2033-Cont. overhead associated with the development, planning, promotion, construction, land acquisition, contracting, and other improvements incurred on behalf of the Authori- ty. Requires the Authority to comply with the same eminent domain requirements as other State agencies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 605 ILCS 5/4-508.1 rep. 605 ILCS 10/9 from Ch. 121, par. 100-9 Requires the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to also reimburse other agen- cies and departments of this State for costs and administrative overhead associated with the development, planning, promotion, construction, land acquisition, con- tracting, and other improvements incurred on behalf of the Authority. Provides that a reimbursement for land acquisition shall include any increase in the fair market value of the land. Provides that in the event that responsibility for a transportation project is transferred to the Authority after the Department of Transportation or other agency or department has incurred costs or expenses, the Authority shall pro- vide reimbursement for all costs and expenditures already incurred within 60 days of the date on which the Authority becomes solely or jointly responsible for the proj- ect. Amends the Illinois Highway Code to repeal provisions concerning cessation as a federal-aid project and conveyance to the Authority. Makes other changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTAT'N H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 008-013-000 HTRN Remains in CommiTransportation & Motor Vehicles Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2034 MCGUIRE - ACKERMAN - KINGLER. New Act 215 ILCS 5/456.1 new Creates the Drug-Free Workplace Program Act and amends the Insurance Code. Authorizes employers to implement drug-free workplace programs in accordance with specified requirements pertaining to drug testing, notice to employees, speci- men collection, confidentiality, and other matters. Provides that an employer who implements a drug-free workplace program is eligible for a 5% discount in workers' compensation insurance premiums and may terminate an employee who has drugs or alcohol in his or her system and deny specified benefits to the employee. Provides for administration of the Act. Contains separate provisions applicable to public em- ployers and employees. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor ACKERMAN Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2035 RONEN. 20 ILCS 1305/Art. 15 heading new 20 ILCS 1305/15-5 new 20 ILCS 1305/15-10 new 20 ILCS 1305/15-95 new Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Creates a Task Force on Re- sponsible Fatherhood within the Department. Provides that the task force shall compile information on the extent and implications of the absence of responsible fa- thers from families and perform other functions. Repeals the provisions concerning the task force on July 1, 1999. 1924 HB-2035-Cont STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2035 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2036 ROSKAM. 735 ILCS 5/15-1101 from Ch. 110, par. 15-1101 Amends the Mortgage Foreclosure Article of the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a stylistic change in provisions regarding the short title of the Article. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2037 CROSS, HASSERT AND TURNER,JOHN. 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to unlawful use of weapons. Provides that a first violation of carrying or possessing a firearm in a vehicle, concealed upon one's person, or upon a public street or public lands within a'municipality is a Class A misdemeanor (instead of Class 4 felony). Provides that a second or subsequent of- fense is a Class 3 felony. Provides that a person under 21 years of age who commits this violation by carrying or possessing a handgun is guilty of a Class 3 felony. Pro- vides that a gang member who violates these provisions by carrying or possessing a firearm is guilty of a Class 3 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 12 Re-assigned to Transportation & Motor Mar 19 Apr 08 Apr 23 Vehicles Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-002-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2038 SCHAKOWSKY. 20 ILCS 605/46.68 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois in the Section concerning DCCA's safety loan program. Provides that DCCA may provide loans or loan guar- antees (now loans) under the program. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2039 BRUNSVOLD. 40 ILCS 5/16-141 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-141 Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to accelerate the payment of a survivor's benefit for certain surviving spouses between ages 50 and 55. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined but is expected to be minor. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1925 HB-2039-Cont. Mar 28 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2040 DART - FLOWERS. 210 ILCS 35/5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4185 210 ILCS 45/1-101 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-101 Amends the Community Living Facilities Licensing Act by making technical and grammatical changes to the Section concerning licensing standards. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Adds a caption and makes a technical change to the short title Section. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2040 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) HB 2040 has no fiscal impact on the Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2041 DART - SCOTT - BROSNAHAN - GIGLIO. 70 ILCS 3205/8.5 new Amends the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act. Requires a prompt refund with interest to purchasers of tickets to athletic events that are cancelled. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Joint Sponsor Changed to SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2042 DART - ERWIN AND FANTIN. 70 ILCS 1705/15.5 new Amends the Northeastern Illinois Planning Act. Provides that membership of any organization designated as the metropolitan planning organization for north- eastern Illinois and any subcommittee of the Northeastern Illinois Planning Com- mission shall be reflective of the distribution of population in that region. Requires membership to reflect the diversity of stakeholders in the transportation system of the region. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Mar 21 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-008-001 HSGE Remains in CommiState Govt Admin & Election Refrm Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2043 DART - ERWIN AND FANTIN. 70 ILCS 1705/17.2 new 70 ILCS 1705/32.5 new Amends the Northeastern Illinois Planning Act. Provides that the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission shall develop a land use plan before developing a re- 1926 HB-2043-Cont. gional transportation plan. Requires transportation investments to serve land use goals and protect open spaces, wetlands, and floodplains. Requires transportation investments to emphasize maintenance of existing infrastructure. Provides that the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission shall be the metropolitan planning or- ganization for purposes of Section 134 of the federal Highways Act. Requires the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission to succeed to all powers and duties cur- rently performed by the Chicago Area Transportation Study. Provides that any moneys appropriated to the Department of Transportation for a metropolitan plan- ning organization in northeastern Illinois shall be appropriated for the Northeast- ern Illinois Planning Commission. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2044 DART. 205 ILCS 510/7 from Ch. 17, par. 4657 Amends the Pawnbroker Regulation Act. Provides that only pawnbrokers oper- ating in a county with less than 5,000,000 inhabitants or in unincorporated Cook County shall be required to make the report required under the Act. Provides that pawnbrokers operating within unincorporated Cook County shall also be required to report to the Cook County Sheriffs Police Department. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2045 FEIGENHOLTZ. New Act 20 ILCS 3960/3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1153 210 ILCS 45/1-113 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-113 225 ILCS 46/15 Creates the Assisted Living Establishment Act to require the licensing of assisted living establishments with the Department of Public Health. Provides that an as- sisted living establishment must execute a written contract with each resident or his or her representative. Authorizes the Director of the Department to perform inspec- tions of establishments and records required to be retained under the Act and to seek injunctive relief to enforce the Act. Provides for the creation of an Assisted Living Advisory Commission to assist the Department with licensing and disciplin- ary actions. Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act to include assisted living establishments among the health care facilities regulated under the Act. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to exempt assisted living establishments from the licensing requirements of the Act. Amends the Health Care Worker Back- ground Check Act to prohibit an assisted living establishment employer from know- ingly hiring certain persons having a specified criminal conviction. Effective July 1, 1998. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2045 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) The fiscal implications to this Dept. would be covered by fees. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules 1927 HB-2046 MURPHY AND MOORE,EUGENE. 40 ILCS 5/5-136 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-136 Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code. In the Section on wid- ow's annuity, makes a technical correction. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE There is no fiscal impact resulting from HB2046. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2047 MURPHY - CAPPARELLI - GIGLIO - LANG - SAVIANO, SCOTT, MOF. FITT, BRADY, MCAULIFFE AND FANTIN. 40 ILCS 5/9-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-101 Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code. Changes the population limit for establishing a pension fund under that Article from 500,000 to 3,000,000. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE HB2047 has no fiscal impact. PENSION NOTE No change from previous note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 40 ILCS 5/5-167.5 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-167.5 40 ILCS 5/6-164.2 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-164.2 40 ILCS 5/7-141.1 40 ILCS 5/8-138 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-138 40 ILCS 5/8-150.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-150.1 40 ILCS 5/8-159 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-159 40 ILCS 5/8-164.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-164.1 40 ILCS 5/9-120.1 new 40 ILCS 5/9-133 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-133 40 ILCS 5/9-133.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-133.1 40 ILCS 5/9-146.2 new 40 ILCS 5/9-179.3 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-179.3 40 ILCS 5/11-134 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-134 40 ILCS 5/11-145.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-145.1 40 ILCS 5/11-154 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-154 40 ILCS 5/11-160.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-160.1 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Further amends the Illinois Pension Code. In the Chicago Police, Firefighter, Municipal, and Laborer Articles, extends the annuitant health insurance plan through December 31, 2002. Makes numerous changes relating to participation in and financing of the plan. In the Chicago Municipal and Laborer Articles, increases the minimum retirement annuity. Provides for retirement at age 50 with 30 years of service. Eliminates the age discount for employees who retire at age 55 with 25 years of service. Increases the minimum widow's annuity and allows certain widows to elect to receive 50% of the deceased employee's retirement annuity instead of a widow's annuity. Increases the child's annuity and removes the combined family maximum for certain persons currently eligible for child's annuities. In the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article, makes the early retirement program available to employees of municipalities. In the Cook County Article, changes the population limit for establishing a pension fund under that Article from 500,000 to 3,000,000. Compounds the automatic annual increase for retirement annuitants and provides a 3% noncompounded annual increase for surviving spouses. Extends the expiration of the program of optional contributions until July 1, 2002. Allows certain persons employed by the Chicago Transit Authority to participate in the Cook County pen- sion fund. Allows these persons to have their Cook County benefits based on their CTA salaries; to purchase Cook County credit for their past CTA service without paying any employer contribution or interest; and to buy up to 4 additional years of 1928 HB-2046 HB-2047-Cont. Cook County credit for active or reserve military service. Amends the State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 40 ILCS 5/3-110.6 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-110.6 40 ILCS 5/4-109.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-109.1 40 ILCS 5/4-115.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-115.1 40 ILCS 5/7-139.8 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139.8 40 ILCS 5/14-104 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104 40 ILCS 5/14-104.10 new 40 ILCS 5/14-110 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 40 ILCS 5/15-157 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-157 40 ILCS 5/15-157.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-157.1 40 ILCS 5/16-127 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127 40 ILCS 5/16-141 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-141 Amends the Downstate Firefighter Article of the Pension Code. Provides an an- nual increase in the benefit for dependent children of firefighters receiving duty or occupational disability benefits. Preserves benefits for a firefighter's child who is adopted by another person after the death of the firefighter. Amends the State Em- ployee Article. Authorizes purchase of service credit for periods of authorized leave of absence not exceeding one year. Requires the applicant to pay both employee and employer contributions plus interest. Allows State employees to establish service credit for up to 5 years of certain federal employment. Allows controlled substance inspectors to establish up to 12 years of eligible creditable service for periods spent as a law enforcement officer employed by the federal government or any state, coun- ty, or local government. Also allows controlled substance inspectors to transfer credits from downstate police pension funds and the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund to the State Employees' Retirement System. Amends the State Universities Article. Authorizes participating employees to make contributions for the purchase of service credit. Authorizes pickup of optional contributions by the employer for federal tax purposes. Amends the Downstate Teacher Article. Allows credit to be established for certain periods during which a current or former teacher ceased em- ployment for the purpose of adopting an infant or caring for a newly adopted infant. Accelerates the payment of a survivor's benefit for certain surviving spouses be- tween ages 50 and 55. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Amendment No.01 MURPHY Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Amendment No.01 MURPHY Rules refers to HPPN Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY Amendment No.01 MURPHY Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Amendment No.02 HOEFT Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 1929 HB-2047-Cont 1930 Apr 23 Amendment No.02 HOEFT Rules refers to HPPN Amendment No.02 HOEFT Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 24 Amendment No.01 MURPHY Adopted Amendment No.02 HOEFT Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 14-000-001 Joint Sponsor Changed to CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Apr 25 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 29 Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY Apr 30 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2048 MURPHY. 40 ILCS 5/15-136 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-136 Amends the Universities Article of the Pension Code. In a Section on retirement annuities, corrects an incorrect cross reference. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2049 MURPHY AND MOORE,EUGENE. 40 ILCS 5/16-131.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-131.1 Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code. Removes obsolete provisions relating to the transfer of credit to the General Assembly Retirement System. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE There is no fiscal impact as a result of HB2049. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Commrittee Rules HB-2050 SKINNER - COWLISHAW - JOHNSON,TOM - ROSKAM - PANKAU, PARKE AND LINDNER. 15 ILCS 205/7.1 new 15 ILCS 205/7.5 new 15 ILCS 205/7.10 new 15 ILCS 205/7.15 new 15 ILCS 205/7.20 new 15 ILCS 205/7.25 new 15 ILCS 205/7.27 new 15 ILCS 205/7.30 new 15 ILCS 205/7.35 new 15 ILCS 205/7.40 new 15 ILCS 205/7.45 new 15 ILCS 205/7.50 new 15 ILCS 205/7.55 new 15 ILCS 205/7.60 new 15 ILCS 205/7.65 new 15 ILCS 205/7.70 new 15 ILCS 205/7.75 new 15 ILCS 205/7.80 new 15 ILCS 205/7.85 new 15 ILCS 205/7.90 new 15 ILCS 205/7.95 new 15 ILCS 205/7.100 new 15 ILCS 205/7.105 new 15 ILCS 205/7.110 new 15 ILCS 205/7.115 new HB-2050-Cont. 15 ILCS 205/7.120 new 15 ILCS 205/7.125 new 15 ILCS 205/7.130 new 15 ILCS 205/7.135 new 15 ILCS 205/7.140 new 15 ILCS 205/7.145 new 15 ILCS 205/7.150 new 15 ILCS 205/7.155 new 15 ILCS 205/7.160 new 15 ILCS 205/7.165 new 15 ILCS 205/7.170 new 15 ILCS 205/7.175 new 15 ILCS 205/7.180 new 15 ILCS 205/7.185 new 15 ILCS 205/7.190 new 15 ILCS 205/7.195 new 15 ILCS 205/7.200 new 15 ILCS 205/7.205 new 15 ILCS 205/7.210 new 15 ILCS 205/7.215 new 15 ILCS 205/7.220 new 15 ILCS 205/7.225 new 15 ILCS 205/7.230 new 15 ILCS 205/7.235 new 15 ILCS 205/7.240 new 15 ILCS 205/7.245 new 15 ILCS 205/7.250 new 5 ILCS 100/10-65 5 ILCS 220/3 20 ILCS 2105/60 20 ILCS 2505/39b52 305 ILCS 5/10-1.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-21 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 305 ILCS 5/12-16 305 ILCS 5/10-1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-12 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-14 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-15 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16 rep. from Ch. 127, par. 1010-65 from Ch. 127, par. 743 from Ch. 127, par. 60 from Ch. 23, par. 10-21 from Ch. 23, par. 12-16 1931 HB-2050-Cont. 1932 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-18 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-19 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-20 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-22 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-23 rep. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.3 rep. 410 ILCS 535/17 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-17 410 ILCS 535/22 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-22 705 ILCS 205/1 from Ch. 13, par. 1 750 ILCS 5/505 from Ch. 40, par. 505 750 ILCS 5/505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 750 ILCS 5/507 from Ch. 40, par. 507 750 ILCS 5/510 from Ch. 40, par. 510 750 ILCS 5/516 from Ch. 40, par. 516 750 ILCS 5/705 from Ch. 40, par. 705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 from Ch. 40, par. 709 750 ILCS 5/712 from Ch. 40, par. 712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 750 ILCS 15/3 from Ch. 40, par. 1106 750 ILCS 15/4 from Ch. 40, par. 1107 750 ILCS 15/4.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 750 ILCS 15/11 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 750 ILCS 15/12 from Ch. 40, par. 1115 750 ILCS 20/15a from Ch. 40, par. 1215a 750 ILCS 20/17 from Ch. 40, par. 1217 750 ILCS 20/24 from Ch. 40, par. 1224 750 ILCS 20/24.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1224.1 750 ILCS 20/26.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1226.1 750 ILCS 20/29 from Ch. 40, par. 1229 750 ILCS 20/29A from Ch. 40, par. 1229A 750 ILCS 20/29B from Ch. 40, par. 1229B 750 ILCS 22/101 750 ILCS 22/310 750 ILCS 22/605 750 ILCS 25/5 from Ch. 40, par. 2705 750 ILCS 45/4.1 750 ILCS 45/5 from Ch. 40, par. 2505 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/15.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 750 ILCS 45/20 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 750 ILCS 45/21 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 750 ILCS 45/22 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 750 ILCS 45/23 from Ch. 40, par. 2523 Amends the Attorney General Act, the Public Aid Code, the Marriage and Dis- solution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Re- vised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, the Expedited Child Support Act of 1990, and the Illinois Par- entage Act of 1984. Transfers child support collection functions from the Depart- ment of Public Aid to the Attorney General. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 15 ILCS 205/7.1 new 15 ILCS 205/7.5 new 15 ILCS 205/7.10 new HB-2050-Cont 15 ILCS 205/7.15 new 15 ILCS 205/7.20 new 15 ILCS 205/7.25 new 15 ILCS 205/7.27 new 15 ILCS 205/7.30 new 15 ILCS 205/7.35 new 15 ILCS 205/7.40 new 15 ILCS 205/7.45 new 15 ILCS 205/7.50 new 15 ILCS 205/7.55 new 15 ILCS 205/7.60 new 15 ILCS 205/7.65 new 15 ILCS 205/7.70 new 15 ILCS 205/7.75 new 15 ILCS 205/7.80 new 15 ILCS 205/7.85 new 15 ILCS 205/7.90 new 15 ILCS 205/7.95 new 15 ILCS 205/7.100 new 15 ILCS 205/7.105 new 15 ILCS 205/7.110 new 15 ILCS 205/7.115 new 15 ILCS 205/7.120 new 15 ILCS 205/7.125 new 15 ILCS 205/7.130 new 15 ILCS 205/7.135 new 15 ILCS 205/7.140 new 15 ILCS 205/7.145 new 15 ILCS 205/7.150 new 15 ILCS 205/7.155 new 15 ILCS 205/7.160 new 15 ILCS 205/7.165 new 15 ILCS 205/7.170 new 15 ILCS 205/7.175 new 15 ILCS 205/7.180 new 15 ILCS 205/7.185 new 15 ILCS 205/7.190 new 15 ILCS 205/7.195 new 15 ILCS 205/7.200 new 15 ILCS 205/7.205 new 15 ILCS 205/7.210 new 15 ILCS 205/7.215 new 15 ILCS 205/7.220 new 15 ILCS 205/7.225 new 15 ILCS 205/7.230 new 15 ILCS 205/7.235 new 15 ILCS 205/7.240 new 15 ILCS 205/7.245 new 15 ILCS 205/7.250 new 5 ILCS 100/10-65 5 ILCS 220/3 20 ILCS 2105/60 20 ILCS 2505/39b52 305 ILCS 5/10-1.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-21 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 305 ILCS 5/12-16 305 ILCS 5/10-1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-8 rep. from Ch. 127, par. 1010-65 from Ch. 127, par. 743 from Ch. 127, par. 60 from Ch. 23, par. 10-21 from Ch. 23, par. 12-16 1933 HB-2050-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/10-9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-12 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-14 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-15 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-18 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-19 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-20 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-22 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-23 rep. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.3 rep. 410 ILCS 535/17 410 ILCS 535/22 705 ILCS 205/1 750 ILCS 5/505 750 ILCS 5/505.1 750 ILCS 5/507 750 ILCS 5/510 750 ILCS 5/516 750 ILCS 5/705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 750 ILCS 5/712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 750 ILCS 15/3 750 ILCS 15/4 750 ILCS 15/4.1 750 ILCS 15/11 750 ILCS 15/12 750 ILCS 20/15a 750 ILCS 20/17 750 ILCS 20/24 750 ILCS 20/24.1 750 ILCS 20/26.1 750 ILCS 20/29 750 ILCS 20/29A 750 ILCS 20/29B 750 ILCS 22/101 750 ILCS 22/310 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-17 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-22 from Ch. 13, par. 1 from Ch. 40, par. 505 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 507 from Ch. 40, par. 510 from Ch. 40, par. 516 from Ch. 40, par. 705 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 709 from Ch. 40, par. 712 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 from Ch. 40, par. 1106 from Ch. 40, par. 1107 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 from Ch. 40, par. 1115 from Ch. 40, par. 1215a from Ch. 40, par. 1217 from Ch. 40, par. 1224 from Ch. 40, par. 1224.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1226.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1229 from Ch. 40, par. 1229A from Ch. 40, par. 1229B 1934 HB-2050-Cont 750 ILCS 22/605 750 ILCS 25/5 750 ILCS 45/4.1 750 ILCS 45/5 750 ILCS 45/14 750 ILCS 45/15.1 750 ILCS 45/20 750 ILCS 45/21 750 ILCS 45/22 750 ILCS 45/23 Adds reference to: 305 ILCS 5/10-1 from Ch. 40, par. 2705 from Ch. 40, par. 2505 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 from Ch. 40, par. 2523 from Ch. 23, par. 10-1 Deletes everything. Amends the support enforcement Article of the Public Aid Code. Makes stylistic changes in a Section concerning public policy. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor ROSKAM Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Mar 21 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-005-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE Apr 08 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 14 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V083-029-006 Apr 15 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor PARKER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Oct 29 Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER HB-2051 MCCARTHY - SCHAKOWSKY. 10 ILCS 5/Art. 12A heading new 10 ILCS 5/12A-1 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-5 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-10 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-15 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-20 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-25 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-30 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-35 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-40 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-45 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-50 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-55 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-60 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-65 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-70 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-75 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-80 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-85 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-90 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-95 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-100 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-105 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-110 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-115 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-120 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-125 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-130 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-135 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-140 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-145 new 1935 HB-2051--Cont 10 ILCS 5/12A-150 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-155 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-160 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-165 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-170 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-175 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-180 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-185 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-190 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-195 new 10 ILCS 5/12A-200 new Amends the Election Code. Provides that the State Board of Elections shall pre- pare and print a voters' pamphlet containing candidate portraits and statements and explanatory statements of and arguments supporting and opposing public ques- tions. Sets the requirements for material that may be included in the voters' pam- phlet. Provides for the review of material to be included in the pamphlet. Provides that the Board may charge fees for the inclusion of material in the pamphlet. Pro- vides that a county may prepare, print, and distribute a county voters' pamphlet for any regular election. Contains other provisions. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-004-003 HSGE Remains in CommiState Govt Admin & Election Refrm Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2052 MURPHY. 40 ILCS 5/14-104.7 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104.7 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code. Corrects a reference to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE There is no fiscal impact as a result of HB2052. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Pension Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2053 BIGGERT. 735 ILCS 5/7-119 from Ch. 110, par. 7-119 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure regarding admissibility of evidence in emi- nent domain cases. Provides that if a court makes a determination that actual sales of property have been completed which constitute "comparable sales", then offers to purchase either the subject property or a comparable property are inadmissible in evidence. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-006-001 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2054 SCHAKOWSKY. 20 ILCS 605/46.2 from Ch. 127, par. 46.2 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by adding a caption to the Sec- tion concerning the formulation of plans for economic development by DCCA. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1936 HB-2055 HB-2055 SCHAKOWSKY. New Act Creates the Illinois Export Assistance Act with the short title as the only provision. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2056 SCHAKOWSKY. 20 ILCS 4020/9 from Ch. 48, par. 1509 Amends the Prairie State 2000 Authority Act concerning board members' ex- penses. Adds a caption. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2057 SCHAKOWSKY. 20 ILCS 605/46.4 from Ch. 127, par. 46.4 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by adding a caption to the Sec- tion concerning the encouragement of new industries by DCCA. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2058 SCHAKOWSKY. 20 ILCS 3505/7.11 from Ch. 48, par. 850.07j1 Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act to make a technical change in the Section concerning confidentiality of materials concerning trade secrets. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2059 SCHOENBERG - ZICKUS - SCHAKOWSKY - DEUCHLER - CURRIE, ERWIN, SCOTT, KENNER, FANTIN AND FEIGENHOLTZ. 20 ILCS 1305/10-30 new Amends the Department of Human Services Act to allow the Department to en- ter into a contract with a not-for-profit organization to establish a revolving loan program to assist not-for-profit organizations that work in service partnerships with the State to maintain and improve their facilities. Effective July 1, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the Department of Human Services to enter into a contract with a statewide not-for-profit community development financial institution (instead of a not-for-profit organization) to establish a revolving loan program. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 2059 fails to create a State mandate. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (DCCA) No change from previous mandates note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Public Aid) There will be no fiscal impact on DPA. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 1305/10-30 new Provides that the Department of Human Services shall, subject to appropriation, contract (instead of may enter into a contract) with a qualified statewide not-for-profit community development financial institution to establish a revolving loan program for the purpose of assisting Illinois not-for-profit organizations that qualify as exempt under certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and have purchase of service contracts with the State (instead of Illinois not-for-profit organi- zations that work in service partnerships with the State) to maintain and improve their facilities. Provides that a qualified statewide not-for-profit community devel- opment financial institution is one that has been in existence for at least 7 years and has assets in excess of $25,000,000. Adds requirements for the revolving loan pro- 1937 HB-2059-Cont. gram. Removes the contract requirement that interest be used to defray administra- tive costs. Removes the purposes of the revolving loan program concerning encouraging not-for-profit organizations to make building improvements and sup- porting facilities that are appropriate to meeting goals of the Department. Adds a revolving loan program purpose concerning encouraging the not-for-profit organi- zations to make capital improvements for the purpose of maintenance, repair and replacement, and preventive maintenance of their facilities. Makes other changes. FISCAL NOTE, S-AM 1 (Dept. of Public Aid) HB 2059, amended by S-am 1 does not have a fiscal impact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires the Department of Human Services to solicit a request for proposals be- fore contracting with a community development financial institution for the estab- lishment of the revolving loan program. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVS H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ZICKUS PSt Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ZICKUS Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 13-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Apr 16 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor PARKER Added as Chief Co-sponsor RADOGNO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare Apr 24 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DILLARD Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK Added as Chief Co-sponsor GARCIA Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Apr 25 Added As A Co-sponsor CARROLL Apr 29 Postponed May 06 Amendment No.01 PUB HEALTH S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Fiscal Note Requested SMITH May 08 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 PARKER Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 PARKER Rules refers to SPBH May 12 Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1938 HB-2059-Cont. May 15 Amendment No.02 PARKER Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 PARKER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Third Reading - Passed 046-007-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a), Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 19 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 22 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-002-000 Passed both Houses Jun 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 Total veto stands. HB-2060 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE AND FANTIN. 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-3 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-3 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-7 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-7 Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act in the Illinois Munic- ipal Code. Includes in the list of redevelopment projects that may extend for 35 years those that were established by ordinance in December, 1986. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes from the list of redevelopment projects that may extend for 35 years those that were established by ordinance in December 1986 and includes instead those that were established in December 1987 if the redevelopment project is locat- ed within one mile of Midway Airport. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 2060, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Revenue) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2060, with H-am 1, does not preempt home rule authority. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes amendatory provisions consistent to include in the list of redevelopment projects that may extend for 35 years those that were established in December, 1987 if the redevelopment project is located within one mile of Midway Airport. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Mar 21 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/MOORE,A St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/MOORE,A Home Rule Note RequestAS AMENDED/MOORE,A Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1939 HB-2060-Cont. Apr 24 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot102-016-000 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor VIVERITO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS May 01 Assigned to Executive May 08 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Third Reading - Passed 054-005-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01/098-018-001 Passed both Houses Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0379 Effective date 97-08-14 HB-2061 FANTIN - HOLBROOK. 20 ILCS 605/46.70 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the State Finance Act to create the Small Business Incubator Fund. Provides that the Director of Commerce and Community Affairs may make grants to small business incubators dedicated to the successful development of entrepreneurial companies. Provides that the grants shall not exceed 50% of the State income taxes paid in the previous calendar year by qualified businesses leasing space from eligible small business incubators. Provides that an amount equal to 50% of these taxes shall be annually appropriated to the fund. Establishes an application process for grants and limitations on the use of the grants. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2061 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. cannot estimate how many businesses qualify or the amount of State income paid by such businesses, nor estimate the amount of money that will be diverted from GRF to the Small Business Incubator Fund annually. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Sets a limit on the amount of the grant given to a small business incubator. Pro- vides that 5% of the amount appropriated into the Small Business Incubator Fund shall be allotted to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to admin- ister, oversee, and evaluate the small business incubator grant process and outcome. Provides that the small business incubator grant process is repealed on December 31, 2002. Provides that the evaluation of the grant process shall recommend its con- tinuation or its repeal and shall be submitted to the Governor and the General As- sembly before December 31, 2001. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1940 HB-2061-Cont. Apr 15 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot084-031-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor PARKER First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Commerce & Industry May 07 Amendment No.01 COMM & INDUS S Tabled Amendment No.02 COMM & INDUS S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added as Chief Co-sponsor HENDON Added as Chief Co-sponsor HALVORSON May 13 Sponsor Removed HENDON Chief Co-sponsor Changed to RADOGNO May 14 Third Reading - Passed 050-007-000 May 15 Arrive House Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Motion referred to 02/HLBC Place Cal Order Concurrence 02 May 16 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK May 19 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/093-024-000 Passed both Houses Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 Total veto stands. HB-2062 MYERS - BOST - MITCHELL - LYONS,EILEEN - KOSEL. 720 ILCS 5/Art. 33G heading new 720 ILCS 5/33G-5 new 720 ILCS 5/33G-10 new 720 ILCS 5/33G-15 new 730 ILCS 5/5-8-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Pro- vides that certain child sex offenders who have been twice convicted of certain sex offenses involving children under 16 years of age shall be sentenced to life imprison- ment. Provides for mandatory psychological or psychiatric counseling and treat- ment for first offenders. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2063 ROSKAM. 730 ILCS 5/5-7-6 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-7-6 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that an offender, including an offender sentenced to periodic imprisonment, does not have to be gainfully em- ployed to pay for the costs of his or her room and board in the penal institution. Ef- fective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-002-002 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1941 HB-2063-Cont. Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2064 ROSKAM. 430 ILCS 65/4 from Ch. 38, par. 83-4 430 ILCS 65/8 from Ch. 38, par. 83-8 Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Requires that a Firearm Owner's Identification Card be revoked if the holder has been convicted of domestic battery in which a firearm was used or threatened to be used. Prohibits the issuance of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card to a person who has been convicted of do- mestic battery in which a firearm was used or threatened to be used. (Current law requires revocation (or prohibits issuance) of a Card in the case of a person who has been convicted of domestic battery in the past 5 years in which a firearm was used or possessed.) Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2065 ROSKAM. 725 ILCS 5/124A-5 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that the defendant if convicted shall pay the costs of prosecution of a university traffic ordinance. Pro- vides that costs of prosecution include costs in serving criminal summons and crimi- nal subpoenas. Provides that costs shall be in addition to all other costs, fees, and fines. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-001 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2066 TURNER,JOHN. 735 ILCS 5/2-101 from Ch. 110, par. 2-101 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a technical change in provisions re- garding venue. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2067 TURNER,JOHN - BLACK. 720 ILCS 5/4-1 from Ch. 38, par. 4-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in Section defin- ing voluntary act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 720 ILCS 5/4-1 Adds reference to: 720 ILCS 5/12-4 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that committing a battery against a peace officer, a correc- tional institution employee, or fireman while in performance, to prevent the per- formance or in retaliation for the performance of his or her official duties that intentionally or knowingly causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or dis- figurement is a Class 1 felony rather than a Class 3 felony. 1942 HB-2067-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Reincorporates changes made by H-am 1. Also provides that it is aggravated battery to commit a battery against a person that the defendant knows is a State's Attorney or Assistant State's Attorney and whom the defendant intended to harm as a reulat of the State's Attorney's or Assistant State's Attorney's performance of his or her official duties. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 10 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 11 Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Rules refers to HJUB Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 15 Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot 116-000-000 Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor CARROLL First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS,J May 01 Assigned to Judiciary May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Oct 16 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 CARROLL Amendment referred t o SRUL Committee Rules HB-2068 TURNER,JOHN - DART. 705 ILCS 405/4-3 from Ch. 37, par. 804-3 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes grammatical changes in Section defining addicted minor. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2068 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Admin. Office of Ill. Courts) HB2068 does not have a fiscal impact on the Judicial Branch. JUDICIAL NOTE No decrease or increase in the number of judges needed. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DART Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1943 HB-2069 WOOD- SCHOENBERG. 430 ILCS 65/9 from Ch. 38, par. 83-9 Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that a person whose Firearm Owner's Identification Care is revoked by the Department of State Police shall return the revoked card to the Department or submit an affidavit to the Department that his or her card has been lost or destroyed. Provides that a knowing violation is a Class 4 felony. Provides that the Department may attempt to confis- cate revoked cards of certain mentally ill persons. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the substance of the bill. Provides that every person whose Firearm Own- er's Identification Card is revoked by the Department of State Police shall return the revoked card in a form and manner as prescribed by the Department of State Police. Provides that the Department of State Police and any law enforcement offi- cer shall have the authority to seize and confiscate a revoked Firearm Owner's Iden- tification Card under guidelines and procedures established by the Department of State Police. Provides that a violation is a Class 4 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.01 WOOD Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 WOOD Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 WOOD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Lost/V041-070-007 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG HB-2070 ERWIN. 765 ILCS 605/19 from Ch. 30, par. 319 Amends the Condominium Property Act. Changes some of the types of records that the board of managers of an association must maintain. Provides that the re- cords shall be maintained at the association's principal office. Provides that the fail- ure of the board of managers to make certain records available within 20 business days (instead of 30 days) of receipt of a member's request shall be deemed a denial. Provides that in an action to compel examination of these certain records, the bur- den of proof is on the member to establish that the member's request is based on a proper purpose and adds a limitation to recovering attorney's fees and costs from the association, allowing recovery only if the court finds that the board of directors acted in bad faith. Provides that the actual cost of retrieving and making requested records available for inspection and examination shall be charged to the requesting member (instead of just copying costs). Provides that certain records need not be made available for inspection, examination, and copying. Provides that the provi- sions concerning records of the association are applicable to all condominium in- struments recorded under the Act. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Banks and Real Estate) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2070 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Committee Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt HB-2069 1944 HB-2070-Cont. Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2071 SLONE. Appropriates $10,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois River Restoration and Conservation Grant Fund to be used by the Illinois River Coordinating Council to administer the Illinois River Restoration and Conservation Grant Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Apr 11 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2072 SLONE. 415 ILCS 5/42 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042 415 ILCS 5/Title XVIII heading new 415 ILCS 5/60 new 415 ILCS 5/60.1 new 415 ILCS 5/60.2 new 415 ILCS 5/60.3 new 415 ILCS 5/60.4 new 415 ILCS 5/60.5 new 415 ILCS 5/60.6 new 415 ILCS 5/60.7 new 415 ILCS 5/60.8 new 415 ILCS 5/60.9 new Amends the Environmental Protection Act to create a title that establishes ero- sion or sediment, and stormwater control requirements for land development proj- ects that may cause erosion or sediment movement or change the intensity of storm water run-off. Sets forth permit requirements for specified development projects. Requires the Pollution Control Board to adopt standards for erosion and sediment control and for stormwater design analysis. Preempts home rule units from regulat- ing in a manner inconsistent with the new Title. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) The annual projected revenue from the fees, to be deposited into the Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund and used to administer this Title, would then range from $375,000 to $1,000,000. The projected cost to the IEPA of ad- ministering the permit program established by Title XVII is $800,000 annually. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2072 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2072 does not preempt home rule authority. HOUSE AFFORDABILITY IMPACT NOTE This bill has no direct impact on the cost of constructing, purchasing, owning or selling a single-family residence. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; Housing Afford Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed SCommittee Rules Apr 08 Housing Aford Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2073 SLONE. 70 ILCS 405/10 from Ch. 5, par. 115 70 ILCS 405/14 from Ch. 5, par. 119 70 ILCS 405/19 from Ch. 5, par. 124 1945 HB-2073-Cont. 70 ILCS 405/23 from Ch. 5, par. 128 70 ILCS 405/26a from Ch. 5, par. 131a 70 ILCS 405/26a.1 from Ch. 5, par. 131a-1 70 ILCS 405/26a.4 from Ch. 5, par. 131a-4 70 ILCS 405/26b.3 from Ch. 5, par. 131b-3 70 ILCS 405/26b.6 from Ch. 5, par. 131b-6 70 ILCS 405/32 70 ILCS 405/8 rep. 70 ILCS 405/9 rep. 70 ILCS 405/11 rep. 70 ILCS 405/12 rep. 70 ILCS 405/13 rep. 70 ILCS 405/17 rep. 70 ILCS 405/19.01 rep. 70 ILCS 405/20 rep. 70 ILCS 405/20.01 rep. 70 ILCS 405/28 rep. 70 ILCS 405/29 rep. 70 ILCS 405/30 rep. Amends the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act. Provides that the De- partment of Agriculture shall divide into districts all territory not already part of a soil and water conservation district. Provides for the election of district directors at a nonpartisan election and includes the district referendums within the provisions of the Election Code (now both governed by the Department, owners of land, and oc- cupiers of land). Makes other changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2074 HUGHES. 215 ILCS 5/356t new 5 ILCS 375/6.9 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 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to prohibit requiring mastectomies to be done on an outpatient basis unless authorized by the treating physician. Makes the requirements applicable to coverages under the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Effective June 1, 1997. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) HB 2074 will have no fiscal impact on the Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2074 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 17 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2075 HOLBROOK. 720 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 14-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Includes in the exemption from an eaves- dropping violation, the use of a telephone monitoring device by a corporation or oth- er business entity that has contracted for telephone solicitation by another corporation or business entity to record or listen to the conversation by an employee of the corporation or business entity conducting the telephone solicitation or mar- keting or opinion research. Effective immediately. 1946 HB-2075-Cont. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2076 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Act. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and the Uni- versity of Illinois' Urban School Improvement Program shall implement an EZ/EC program to develop and demonstrate mechanisms to attract federal resources and private sector investments to administer the program and support the repair, reno- vation, and improvement of school buildings and facilities in communities designat- ed under federal law or regulations as Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities. Specifies types of demonstration methods that employ federal EZ/EC incentives to leverage private investment in support of improving school buildings and facilities. Provides for implementation of the EZ/EC program in con- junction with schools in communities located in Chicago, East St. Louis, and Springfield. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the title and replaces everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community Private Activity Bond Task Force Act. Creates an 8 member Task Force to study empowerment zone and enterprise community private activity bond programs as a means of facilitating the construc- tion of schools and other community facilities. Requires the study to include evalua- tion of funding alternatives and responsibilities that would be required of the State, units of local government, and school districts in administering and implementing the program. Requires the Task Force to submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before March 1, 1998. Repeals the Act on May 31, 1998. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Board of Education) No fiscal impact on SBE or local school districts. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2076, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 2076 would not have an impact on the level of State debt. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/BLACK Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 16 State Debt Note Filed State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED HA 01 Placed Calendr,First Readng 1947 HB-2076-Cont. May 09 Chief Sponsor TROTTER May 12 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2077 YOUNGE. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.120 new Amends the School Code. Provides that the State Board of Education is to estab- lish and assist in the coordination of a Systemic Math, Science, and Technology Im- provement Program to be implemented in an urban area school district or school districts in the metro-east area of southwestern Illinois. Provides that the demon- stration project is to parallel the National Science Foundation Systemic Initiative as operated in the Chicago public school system. Provides that the State Board of Education is to endeavor to create a linkage between the demonstration project and the Chicago program under which teachers identified by the latter program may provide support and assistance to the demonstration project to facilitate develop- ment of the project as a program that will qualify for National Science Foundation or other federal funding as part of an Illinois Systemic Initiative Program. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Annual cost to SBE for professional staff and support would be $300,000. Annual costs to participating districts is unknown. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (SBE) No change from SBE fiscal note. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 2077 would not have an impact on the level of State debt. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng State Debt Note Filed Placed Calendr,First Readng May 09 Chief Sponsor TROTTER May 12 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2078 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Work-Focused Training Program. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall administer a 2 year demonstration pro- gram to begin January 1, 1998, through contract with another entity, to train wel- fare recipients and recent welfare recipients in the skill of baking bread for sale in order to assist them in the transition from welfare to work. Provides that the pro- gram shall include a strong educational emphasis, including aspects of math, sci- ence, and technology. Requires an evaluative report to be submitted by the Department to the four legislative leaders and the Governor by January 31, 2000. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2078 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) The fiscal impact of HB 2078 cannot be determined at this time. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo012-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1948 HB-2078-Cont. Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2079 YOUNGE. New Act Creates the Workforce Commission Act. Creates the Illinois Workforce Com- mission, composed of 3 members appointed by the Governor and representing labor, employers, and the public. Provides that the commission is to operate an integrated workforce development system in the State, in particular through the consolidation of job training, employment, and employment-related educational programs, and to administer the unemployment insurance program in the State. Abolishes the com- mission on July 1,2003. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2079 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 2079, imposes no additional requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local government. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading , Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 YOUNGE Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 YOUNGE Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2ncRdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25- Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2080 STROGER. 625 ILCS 5/6-305 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-305 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a person who rents a motor ve- hicle to another shall issue a rebate to any renter who fails to meet the minimum mileage to be driven specified in the rental agreement at a rate of 10 cents a mile for every mile under the specified minimum mileage (unless the rebate would be under $1). Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To STROGER Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2081 PUGH - BLACK - MCKEON - WINTERS - LANG. New Act Creates the Education, Job Training, Placement, Retention, and Re-Employment Act. Provides that the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illi- 1949 HB-2081--Cont nois Community College Board, the Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs, the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois Department of Labor, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Prairie State 2000 Authority, the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services, the Department of Employment Security, the Secretary of State, and the Department of Rehabilitation Services, or the De- partment of Human Services as its successor agency, shall each develop a plan to accommodate those who will be affected by the changes in welfare as a result of the implementation of the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Rec- onciliation Act of 1996. Each of these entities shall also study the impact of its plan and report to the legislative leaders of the General Assembly and the Governor no later than January 31 each year and make appropriate adjustments to programs each year after evaluation. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates the Education, Job Training, Placement, Retention, and Re-Employment Act. Provides that the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois Community College Board, the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois Department of La- bor, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Prairie State 2000 Authority, the De- partment of Children and Family Services, the Department of Employment Security, the Secretary of State, and the Department of Rehabilitation Services, or the Department of Human Services as its successor agency, shall each develop a plan to accommodate those who will be affected by the changes in welfare as a result of the implementation of the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportuni- ty Reconciliation Act of 1996. Each of these entities shall also study the impact of its plan and report to the legislative leaders of the General Assembly and the Gover- nor no later than January 31 each year and make appropriate adjustments to pro- grams each year after evaluation. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2081 fails to create a State mandate. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from previous note. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 2081 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Public Aid) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2081, with H-am 1, has no impact on home rule units. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Mar 20 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVS H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ZICKUS Home Rule Note RequestAS AMENDED/ZICKUS Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1950 HB-2081-Cont. Apr 11 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 17 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 14-001-000 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor LAUZEN Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 22 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SMITH Apr 24 Added as Chief Co-sponsor COLLINS Apr 29 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 06 To Subcommittee Committee Public Health & Welfare May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) May 31 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 3-9(B) SRUL Re-referred to Public Health & Welfare HB-2082 MCKEON. New Act Creates the Neighborhood Assistance Program Tax Credit Act with a short title only. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2083 MCGUIRE. New Act Creates the Workplace Safety Committee Act. Provides that each public and pri- vate employer of at least 50 employees shall establish a safety committee at each of the employer's primary places of employment. Provides for: composition, meetings, records, and training of committees; and duties of committees relating to hazard as- sessment and control, safety and health planning, developing procedures for acci- dent investigations, and other specified matters. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2084 HARTKE. 215 ILCS 5/143.32 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that policies of automobile insur- ance may not require that an insured utilize auto repair service providers selected by the issuer of the policy. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2085 SCULLY. New Act Creates the Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act. Provides that the second lowest bidder on a public works project and any person that entered into a contract with the second lowest bidder who suffers damages as a result of the rejection of a bid for the public works project because the successful bidder violated certain labor Acts may bring an action for damages against the violator, subject to specified restrictions. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Labor) Costs for an additional compliance officer total $35,000. Mar 10 1997 First reading Primary Sponsor Changed To SCULLY Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-009-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1951 HB-2085-Cont Apr 08 Apr 16 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2086 SAVIANO - BURKE. 225 ILCS 335/2 from Ch. 111, par. 7502 225 ILCS 335/3 from Ch. 111, par. 7503 225 ILCS 335/3.5 new 225 ILCS 335/4.5 new 225 ILCS 335/4 rep. Amends the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act to provide that applicants must pass an examination before being licensed under the Act. Provides for a quali- fying person to take a licensing examination on behalf of a roofing contractor other than a sole proprietorship. Makes additional substantive changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Primary Sponsor Changed To SAVIANO Added As A Joint Sponsor BURKE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-004-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl07-006-001 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor VIVERITO Apr 29 Assigned to Licensed Activities Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'MALLEY May 01 Added As A Co-sponsor SYVERSON May 07 Held in committee Committee Licensed Activities May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB.2087 BOST. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.18 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new Creates the Auctioneer Licensing Act to regulate auctioneers through licensing requirements. Preempts home rule units from regulating auctioneers in a manner less restrictive than the Act. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal the Auctioneer Licensing Act on January 1,2008. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Auctioneer Licensing Fund. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2088 KUBIK. 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Makes changes of style and punctua- tion in the provisions of the Act relating to school construction. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Primary Sponsor Changed To KUBIK Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2089 COWLISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/14-9.01 from Ch. 122, par. 14-9.01 Amends the School Code. Makes a change in punctuation and adds a gender neu- tral reference to provisions relating to qualifications of personnel who teach classes or programs authorized by the Article of the School Code relating to children with disabilities. 1952 HB-2089-Cont. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2090 CROSS. 105 ILCS 5/17-2 from Ch. 122, par. 17-2 105 ILCS 5/34-53 from Ch. 122, par. 34-53 Amends the School Code. Prohibits school districts outside of Chicago from levy- ing any tax for educational purposes for any school year after the 1997-98 school year, and makes the educational purposes taxes levied by school districts for exten- sion and collection in calendar year 1998 the final tax that those districts may levy for educational purposes. Reduces the composite rate at which the Chicago Board of Education may levy its tax for educational purposes by 2.11% beginning with fis- cal year 1999 (that reduction being equal to the rate at which the Chicago Board of Education was authorized to levy its educational purposes tax before a composite rate for educational and other school purposes was established and designated as a tax for educational purposes). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2091 COWLISHAW. 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Makes changes of style and punctua- tion in the provisions of the Act relating to school construction. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2092 MCAULIFFE - KLINGLER. 740 ILCS 147/40 new Amends the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act. Provides that gang members are not eligible for public aid, public housing, education assis- tance, or any other assistance funded in whole or in part with State moneys. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2093 STEPHENS. 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.9 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a grammatical change in Sec- tion concerning crime laboratory DUI analysis fee. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2094 STEPHENS. 725 ILCS 5/107-15 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Makes grammatical changes in Section relating to fresh pursuit of felons. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2095 STEPHENS. 20 ILCS 2630/5 from Ch. 38, par. 206-5 705 ILCS 405/1-5 from Ch. 37, par. 801-5 705 ILCS 405/1-7 from Ch. 37, par. 801-7 705 ILCS 405/1-8 from Ch. 37, par. 801-8 705 ILCS 405/1-8.2 from Ch. 37, par. 801-8.2 705 ILCS 405/1-9 from Ch. 37, par. 801-9 705 ILCS 405/5-6 from Ch. 37, par. 805-6 1953 HB-2095-Cont. Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Provides that policing bodies shall fur- nish to the Department of State Police fingerprints and descriptions of minors ar- rested or taken into custody before their 17th birthday for felonies and Class A and B misdemeanors in the same manner as for adults (now the furnishing of finger- prints and descriptions of minors under 17 is limited to certain offenses). Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Eliminates confidentiality restrictions relating to law enforcement and juvenile court records pertaining to delinquent and alleged de- linquent minors. Permits disclosure of these records to the general public. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2096 COWLISHAW. 720 ILCS 5/16F-1 Amends the Wireless Service Theft Prevention Law in the Criminal Code of 1961. Changes the short title of the Article to the Telecommunications and Com- puter Systems Theft Prevention Law. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2097 ROSKAM. 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person violates the provisions for enhanced penalties for carrying a firearm on specified properties even if the per- son carries or possesses a firearm that is unloaded and enclosed in a case unless he or she has the written permission of the chief of security, principal, or administrator of the building. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2098 DAVIS,STEVE - SCULLY - FANTIN - BLACK. 30 ILCS 505/6-6 new 30 ILCS 505/6-7 new 30 ILCS 565/1 from Ch. 48, par. 1801 30 ILCS 565/2 from Ch. 48, par. 1802 30 ILCS 565/3 from Ch. 48, par. 1803 30 ILCS 565/4 from Ch. 48, par. 1804 30 ILCS 565/6 from Ch. 48, par. 1806 Amends the Steel Products Procurement Act. Changes the short title to the "Domestic Products Procurement Act" and expands the scope of the Act to apply to all purchases or leases of commodities or manufactured goods by the State of Illi- nois. Provides that, with specified exceptions, the State of Illinois shall purchase or lease only materials, commodities or goods that are manufactured or supplied by companies whose products consist of a specified minimum level of U.S. or Canadian content. Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Requires all goods purchased under the Act to be Illinois-made goods unless the cost of Illinois-made goods exceeds the cost of other goods by 10% or more. Requires all goods purchased under the Act to be U.S.-made goods unless the cost of the U.S.-made goods exceeds the cost of other goods by 10% or more. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) Administrative costs, including 15 additional staff, would ex- ceed $1,082,150 annually. Additional costs under the preference provisions could exceed $21,613,210 million annually. Effect on total State and local gov't. purchases would be greater. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE 1954 HB-2098-Cont. HB2098 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 565/3.1 new Provides that an elected official in the State of Illinois may not own an imported car or truck or park an imported car or truck on State property unless the car or truck consists of at least 55% United States content. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 010-005-001 HLBC Remains in CommiLabor & Commerce Fiscal Note Requested SKINNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSKINNER Committee Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-010-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Amendment No.01 BLACK Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Amendment No.01 BLACK Rules refers to HLBC Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Amendment No.01 BLACK Be adopted Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2099 ZICKUS. 740 ILCS 115/1 from Ch. 70, par. 51 740 ILCS 115/1.5 new 740 ILCS 115/2 from Ch. 70, par. 52 740 ILCS 115/3 from Ch. 70, par. 53 740 ILCS 115/4 from Ch. 70, par. 54 740 ILCS 115/5 from Ch. 70, par. 55 740 ILCS 115/6 from Ch. 70, par. 56 740 ILCS 115/7 from Ch. 70, par. 57 740 ILCS 115/8 new 740 ILCS 115/9 new 740 ILCS 115/10 new 740 ILCS 115/11 new 740 ILCS 115/12 new Amends the Parental Responsibility Law. Provides that a person commits the of- fense of failure to supervise a child if a person is charged with the care of a child un- der 18 years of age and that child commits a second or subsequent offense under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or, for the third or greater time, violates curfew or is truant from school. Exempts child welfare agencies and foster parents. Provides for a defense to the charge in some instances. Allows a person convicted of failure to su- pervise a child to have his or her sentence suspended if he or she completes a paren- tal effectiveness program. Provides that failure to supervise a child is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. Makes other changes. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1955 HB-2100 HB-2100 SCHAKOWSKY. New Act 820 ILCS 5/1 from Ch. 48, par. 2a 820 ILCS 25/0.01 from Ch. 48, par. 2b.9 820 ILCS 25/1.1 new 820 ILCS 25/Act title Creates the Illinois Labor Equity Act. Prohibits the State, units of local govern- ment and school districts from entering into contracts with, making loans or grants to, surveying lands on behalf of, or purchasing the securities of any employer which has offered or granted the status of a permanent replacement employee to an indi- vidual for performing bargaining unit work for the employer during a labor dispute. Amends the Advertisement for Strike Workers Act. Changes the short title to the Advertisement for and Employment of Strike Workers Act. Provides that no public or educational employer may hire permanent replacements for employees lawfully striking under the Public Labor Relations Act or Educational Labor Relations Act. Provides that a court may grant injunctive relief to enforce those provisions. Amends the Labor Dispute Act to provide that it does not apply to injunctions is- sued by a court under the Advertisement for and Employment of Strike Workers Act. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) Administrative costs would increase $63,520 annually, including at least one additional staff member. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2100 creates a service mandate which requires 50% to 100% reimbursement. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-005-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2101 KRAUSE. 215 ILCS 125/2-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1405 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to the powers of health maintenance organizations. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2102 KRAUSE. 215 ILCS 5/356c from Ch. 73, par. 968c Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relat- ing to medical expense coverage. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Access Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2103 ZICKUS. 305 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 23, par. 1-1 Amends the Public Aid Code to make stylistic changes in a Section concerning the purpose of the Code. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services 1956 HB-2103-Cont. Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2104 ZICKUS. 20 ILCS 505/6b from Ch. 23, par. 5006b Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Makes a style change in provi- sions concerning case tracking. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2105 ZICKUS. 305 ILCS 5/1-5 from Ch. 23, par. 1-5 Amends the Public Aid Code to make a stylistic change in a Section concerning construction of the Code. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2106 ZICKUS. 410 ILCS 210/5 from Ch. 111, par. 4505 Amends the Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act. Provides that a per- son providing counseling to a minor in connection with a sexually transmitted dis- ease or drug or alcohol abuse shall inform the minor's parent or other responsible adult of the minor's condition or treatment unless that action is, in the person's judgment, not in the minor's best interest. (Now, a person counseling a minor with respect to a sexually transmitted disease may, but is not obligated to, inform the parent; a person counseling a minor with respect to drug or alcohol abuse shall not inform the parent without the minor's consent unless that action is necessary to pro- tect the safety of the minor or another.) Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2107 PHELPS- WOOLARD -GRANBERG- JONES,JOHN. New Act 35 ILCS 5/211 new 35 ILCS 5/701 from Ch. 120, par. 7-701 35 ILCS 5/703 from Ch. 120, par. 7-703 Creates the Rural Manufacturing Incentives Program. Provides that an eligible company may apply for incentives, including tax credits, as part of an economic de- velopment project in a county in Illinois whose average unemployment rate is higher than the State's unemployment rate for the past 5 consecutive years through the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Authorizes the Department to enter into financing agreements with the eligible company it selects to undertake an economic development project. Provides that an approved company may require that each employee agree to pay a job assessment fee equal to 4% of the gross wages of each employee whose job was created as a result of the economic development project for the purpose of paying debt service. Provides that the Department shall work with the Illinois Development Finance Authority if the issuance of bonds is necessary for the implementation of the economic development project. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates tax credits for approved companies in an amount equal to 100% of the debt service of the company plus any job development assess- ment fees. Provides that the credits are available for tax years ending on or after December 31, 1997. Provides that the credits shall be available for the period of the financing agreement, but in no case for more than 15 years. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 5/701 35 ILCS 5/703 Deletes everything. Reinserts provisions of bill as introduced. Deletes all refer- ences to job assessment fees and credits for job assessment fees. Provides that the in- come tax credit may be carried forward for up to 3 years following the termination of the financing agreement (now for the term of the financing agreement). Requires that the required 15 new jobs must be for at least 35 hours per week. 1957 HB-2107-Cont FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Revenue) HB 2107 causes an indeterminable fiscal loss to the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2107, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes technical corrections. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/CLAYTON Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Amendment No.02 PHELPS Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 PHELPS Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 12 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 19 Amendment No.02 PHELPS Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOOLARD Apr 25 Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot095-020-001 Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Apr 29 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor REA First reading Referred to Rules HB-2108 WAIT - GIGLIO. 705 ILCS 105/27.8 new Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Requires a prisonerin a Department of Cor- rections facility to pay the costs of filing a frivolous lawsuit. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor GIGLIO Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2109 DANIELS - KRAUSE - KLINGLER - SCHOENBERG. 105 ILCS 5/14-8.02 from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.02 405 ILCS 30/4 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 904 405 ILCS 80/2-17 Amends the School Code, the Community Services Act, and the Developmental Disability and Mental Disability Services Act. Provides that moneys appropriated to the Department of Human Services for community service grant programs for persons with mental illness or developmental disabilities may be used to fund the Home-Based Support Services Program for persons who leave special education be- cause of their age. Allows the Department to use grants to private providers, indi- vidual service recipients or governmental entities (now, private providers or governmental entities) to provide services. Effective July 1, 1997. FISCAL NOTE (DMHDD) HB2109 adds no direct costs; DMHDD may redirect grant funding. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Referred to Rules 1958 HB-2109-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 17 Joint Sponsor Changed to KRAUSE Apr 23 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 16-000-000 Apr 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor WALSH,T First reading Referred to Rules HB-2110 SKINNER. 30 ILCS 350/15.01 35 ILCS 200/18-185 35 ILCS 200/18-192 new 35 ILCS 200/18-212 Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act and the Property Tax Exten- sion Limitation Law in the Property Tax Code. Provides that upon the filing of a pe- tition signed by at least 5% of the registered voters in a taxing district subject to the Law, a referendum shall be held on the question of whether to continue to allow the taxing district (i) to issue "limited" bonds and (ii) to exclude the extensions made for the payment and principal and interest of "limited" bonds and "dou- ble-barrelled" bonds in the "aggregate extension" of the taxing district. Provides that if the referendum is approved, the taxing district may no longer issue "limited" bonds or exclude the special extensions in that taxing district made for payments of principal and interest of "limited" bonds and "double-barrelled" bonds from the "aggregate extension". NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Housing Afford Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2111 GASH. 10 ILCS 5/9-25.2 new Amends the Election Code. Provides that no person, corporation, organization, or entity that derives income directly from the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority or the Department of Transportation shall make a contribution to a member of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Board of Directors, executive staff, advisory committee, or any person holding an official position with the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. Provides that a wilful violation is a Class B misdemeanor. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2112 WIRSING. 5 ILCS 350/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1301 20 ILCS 405/64.1 from Ch. 127, par. 63b4 Amends the State Employee Indemnification Act to include individual students in State university authorized internships, extemships, professional practice pro- grams, and similar work or learning opportunities in the definition of "employee". Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires any plan for public lia- bility self-insurance to be funded through appropriations from the General Revenue Fund specifically designated for that purpose, except that claim settlement expenses for officers and employees of State universities, the Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police, and the Secretary of State shall be paid from the Road Fund. Provides that the Department of Central Management Services shall attempt to settle and may settle any public liability claim filed against a State employee or a student in State university authorized internships, externships, professional prac- 1959 HB-2112-Cont. tice programs, and similar work or learning opportunities (now, a State employee). Provides that in no event shall an amount in excess of $350,000 (now, $150,000) be paid from a plan whose purpose is to make payments on final settlements or judg- ments in accordance with the State Employee Indemnification Act to or for the ben- efit of any claimant. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2113 BLACK - COULSON. 35 ILCS 5/803 from Ch. 120, par. 8-803 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Requires certain taxpayers to pay estimat- ed tax if the amount payable as estimated tax can reasonably be expected to be more than $500 (now, $250). Effective January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Joint Sponsor COULSON Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2114 WEAVER,MIKE. 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 35 ILCS 5/208 from Ch. 120, par. 2-208 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that individual taxpayers shall be allowed a deduction in an amount equal to 300% of the amount of real property tax- es paid by the taxpayer during the taxable year on the principal residence of the tax- payer. Exempts the deduction from the sunset provisions. Sunsets the tax credit for residential real property with tax years ending on or before December 31, 1997. Ef- fective January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2115 CROSS. 35 ILCS 5/913 from Ch. 120, par. 9-913 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning access to books and records. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2116 BIGGINS, CAPPARELLI, SAVIANO AND BUGIELSKI. 55 ILCS 5/5-1009.5 new Amends the Counties Code. Preempts a home rule unit's authority to impose or collect a tax on an amusement occurring on publicly-owned property or a tax on persons who attend or participate in an amusement held on. publicly-owned property. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2117 BEAUBIEN. 35 ILCS 200/18-155 Amends the Property Tax Code. Requires the Department of Revenue (now, al- lows the Department, except in certain circumstances) to apportion the tax burden 1960 HB-2117-Cont. for taxing districts that lie in more than one county. Requires the Department to cause an assessment ratio study to be made of each overlapping taxing district's por- tion of each affected township (now, each township in which each of the overlapping taxing districts lies) and to use the assessment ratio studies to apportion the amount to be raised by taxation upon property within the district. Requires the Department to request from the county clerk of each county certification of the portion of the as- sessed value of the prior year, listed by property class, for the overlapping taxing district's portion of each township. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the Property Tax Code. In the Section concerning apportionment of taxes for a district in 2 or more counties, provides that for those counties that classify property by county ordinance under the Illinois Constitution, the certification shall be listed by property class as provided in the certification ordi- nance. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning appor- tionment of districts in 2 or more counties. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Amendment No.02 BEAUBIEN Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.02 BEAUBIEN Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.02 BEAUBIEN Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2118 MOORE,ANDREA. 210 ILCS 85/10.2 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 151.2 735 ILCS 5/8-2101 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2101 Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to immunize an entity directly or indirectly controlled by a hospital, or under common control with a hospital, from civil liabili- ty for individual acts, omissions, or decisions of certain medical utilization and peer review committees. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to provide that informa- tion obtained by those entities shall be privileged and confidential, subject to speci- fied exceptions. Effective January 1, 1998. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2119 RYDER - CURRIE. 225 ILCS 60/4 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-4 725 ILCS 5/119-5 from Ch. 38, par. 119-5 Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Deletes language exempting persons who carry out executions from provisions of the Act regarding disciplinary action. Amends the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 relating to death sentences and executions. Provides that death is pronounced by the local coroner and certified by a physician, instead of a physician pronouncing death. Provides that health care practitioners may not be required to participate in an execution. Elimi- nates the requirement that the identity of executioners and others remain confiden- tial. Eliminates the requirement that assistance in executing a death sentence not be construed to constitute the practice of medicine. Provides that only a pharmaceuti- cal supplier, rather than a pharmacist or supplier, is authorized to dispense drugs without a prescription in order to execute a death sentence. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1961 HB-2119-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-008-000 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2120 SAVIANO. 225 ILCS 60/2 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-2 Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to define "surgery" for purposes of the Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 SAVIANO Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 SAVIANO Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2121 KLINGLER - LYONS,EILEEN - HOLBROOK - STEPHENS. 625 ILCS 5/11-204 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-204 625 ILCS 5/11-204.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-204.1 720 ILCS 5/36-1 from Ch. 38, par. 36-1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Criminal Code of 1961. Amends the Vehicle Code to increase the penalties for fleeing or attempting to elude a police of- ficer and aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. For the fleeing or attempting to elude offense, provides that the Secretary of State shall (instead of may) suspend a driver's license, and increases the period of suspension for a second conviction. Makes a third or subsequent violation a Class 4 felony. Provides that an aggravated offense is committed when the flight or attempt is at a certain rate of speed, causes bodily injury, or causes property damage (instead of requiring a cer- tain rate of speed and bodily injury or private property damage). Removes a provi- sion that provides that any person convicted for the aggravated offense is guilty of a Class 4 felony if the flight or attempt to elude causes bodily injury to any individual. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that the vehicle used in the aggravat- ed offense is subject to seizure and forfeiture. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot 09-000-003 Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2122 PARKE - MULLIGAN - LYONS,EILEEN -GASH - BIGGERT, HOWARD, LINDNER, RONEN, MEYER, POE, WOOD, SANTIAGO, LOPEZ AND MCKEON. 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 720 ILCS 5/12-30 from Ch. 38, par. 12-30 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1.11 new 750 ILCS 60/223 from Ch. 40, par. 2312-23 1962 HB-2122-Cont. Amends the State Finance Act, the Criminal Code of 1961, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Requires every person sentenced for a violation of an order of protection to pay, in addition to other fines, a $20 fine for each violation of an order of protection. Provides that moneys from the fine shall be deposited in the Domestic Violence Abuser Treatment Fund which is created in the State Treasury. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall administer the Fund and shall make annual disbursements from the Fund to qualified domestic violence abuse treatment programs. Effective January 1, 1998. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall set aside 10% of the ap- propriated funds from the Domestic Violence Abuser Treatment Fund for program training, development, and assessment and shall make grants of all remaining funds to qualified domestic violence abuser treatment programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the name of the Domestic Violence Abuser Treatment Fund to the Do- mestic Violence Abuser Services Fund. Changes references from domestic violence abuser treatment programs to domestic violence abuser services programs. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MULLIGAN Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Amendment No.02 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-001-000 Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 18 Chief Sponsor KARPIEL Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Added as Chief Co-sponsor CARROLL Apr 29 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0241 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2123 BROSNAHAN. New Act Creates the Electronic Fingerprinting Act (short title only). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: 1963 HB-2123-Cont. 730 ILCS 5/3-14-1.5 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person released from the custody of the Illinois Department of Corrections who will reside in a county over 3,000,000 shall present himself or herself to the Sheriffs Office for processing by the Sheriff's Criminal Ap- prehension and Booking System (CABS) within 5 days or within 120 hours of re- lease. Effective June 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Corrections) There will be a minimal fiscal impact on this Dept. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, AMENDED No change from DOC fiscal note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2123, with H-am 1, fails to create a State Mandate. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 There may be an increase in judicial workloads; it is not pos- sible to determine impact on the number of judges needed. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2123, with H-am 1, does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-001-001 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2124 HOLBROOK. 720 ILCS 5/31A-1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 31A-1.1 720 ILCS 5/31A-1.2 from Ch. 38, par. 31A-1.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that cigarettes and tobacco prod- ucts are contraband items that cannot be brought into or possessed in a prison or penitentiary. Provides that violation is a Class 4 felony. Provides that delivery of contraband cigarettes or tobacco products to an inmate by an employee of the penal institution is a Class 3 felony. Establishes exemption for prisoners performing du- ties in correctional industries programs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that it is not a violation of bringing contraband into a penal institution or possessing contraband in a penal institution for an employee of a penal institution to possess cigarettes or tobacco products. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 003-006-003 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II - Criminal Law Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1964 HB-2125 CROTTY, MCCARTHY AND BURKE. 70 ILCS 2605/7a from Ch. 42, par. 326a 70 ILCS 2605/7f from Ch. 42, par. 326f 70 ILCS 2605/7g from Ch. 42, par. 326g 70 ILCS 2605/7bb rep. Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Prohibits the dis- charge of sewage, industrial waste, or other wastes into a sanitary district's sewer- age system, or the construction, installation, or operation of a sewer or sewerage system that discharges sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes into the sewage system. Provides that the Board of Commissioners of a sanitary district may assess any penalties against a person who makes a prohibited discharge. Sets procedures for hearings to assess civil penalties. Provides that the civil penalty shall be a lien on the property of the person making the discharge. Provides that the sanitary district may issue a permit and approve the plans for any sewerage system that will be con- nected to the sanitary district's sewage system. Deletes current provisions empower- ing the sanitary district to require municipalities to obtain approval of all plans and specifications for the construction of sewers connecting with the sanitary district. Provides that a person causing an intentional discharge of industrial wastes or other wastes through mobile or portable equipment shall be liable for the costs of seizure, storage, and disposal of the mobile or portable equipment. Contains other provi- sions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Prohibits the discharge of sewage, industrial waste, or other wastes into a sanitary district's sewerage system, or the construction, installation, or operation of a sewer or sewerage system that discharges sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes into the sewage system. Provides that the Board of Commissioners of a sanitary district may assess any penalties against a person who makes a prohibited discharge. Sets procedures for hearings to assess civil penalties. Provides that the civil penalty shall be a lien on the property of the person making the discharge. Provides that the sani- tary district may issue a permit and approve the plans for any sewerage system that will be connected to the sanitary district's sewage system. Deletes current provision empowering the sanitary district to require municipalities to obtain approval of all plans and specifications for the construction of sewers connecting with the sanitary district. Provides that a person causing an intentional discharge of industrial wastes or other wastes through mobile or portable equipment shall be liable for the costs of seizure, storage, and disposal of the mobile or portable equipment. Contains other provisions. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (DCCA) There will be no fiscal impact upon the District. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (DCCA) HB2125, with H-am 1, creates a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required. DCCA received information from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District indicating that this amendment accommodates a District request. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED STEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE 1965 HB-2125 HB-2125-Cont. Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot075-034-003 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 29 Chief Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Local Government & Elections May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2126 CURRIE. 305 ILCS 5/4-0.5 Amends the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Article of the Illinois Pub- lic Aid Code. Makes a technical change in provisions regarding the termination of the AFDC program on December 31, 1998. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2126 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2127 CURRIE. 305 ILCS 5/5-2.3 Amends the Medical Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes a stylistic change in provisions regarding rights concerning institutionalization. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2127 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2128 CURRIE. 10 ILCS 5/4-8.02 from Ch. 46, par. 4-8.02 Amends the Election Code. Makes technical changes to the Section concerning disabled voter's identification cards. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Mar 21 HB-2129 CURRIE. 20 ILCS 1305/1-5 Election Refrm Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Amends the Department of Human Services Act. Makes a technical change in provisions dealing with the purpose of the Act. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2129 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1966 HB-2130 CURRIE. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in the State aid formula. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2131 BURKE. 70 ILCS 2605/11.3 from Ch. 42, par. 331.3 Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Allows a sanitary district to use competitive selection and the prequalification of bidders in connection with 2-phase design/build selection procedures. Sets the requirements for 2-phase design/build selection procedures. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) The exact amount of the savings is unknown, but the District indicates that they expect the savings to be substantial. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2131 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB2131 does not preempt home rule authority. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 19 Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqSTEPHENS Committee Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 18 Home Rule Note RequestBLACK Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 19 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2132 KOSEL - LOPEZ - CHURCHILL. New Act Creates the School Reporting of Drug Violations Act. Requires the chief admin- istrative officer of a school to report to the police the delivery of cannabis and con- trolled substances occurring in a school, on school grounds, on a public way within 1,000 feet of a school, or on a school conveyance. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No calculable fiscal impact for school districts. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (SBE) No calculable fiscal impact for school districts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Provides that the principal or chief administrative officer must report the crimi- nal activity within 48 hours of becoming aware of the incident. Provides that a per- son who knowingly violates the reporting requirements is guilty of a petty offense for which the court may impose a fine of up to $500 for each incident. Provides that it is the duty of the principal of a public elementary or secondary school to report the criminal activity rather than the chief administrative officer of the school. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision that a person who knowingly violates the reporting require- ments is guilty of a petty offense for which the court may impose a fine of up to $500 for each incident. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1967 HB-2130 HB-2132-Cont Mar 28 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor LOPEZ 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 14-000-001 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Apr 15 First reading Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor MAHAR Apr 23 Assigned to Education Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 RADOGNO Amendment referred to SRUL Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Amendment No.01 RADOGNO Rules refers to SESE May 14 Amendment No.01 RADOGNO Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 RADOGNO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 RADOGNO Amendment referred to SRUL Amendment No.02 RADOGNO Be approved consideration Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 RADOGNO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 055-002-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Motion Filed Concur Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 17 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 19 Added As A Co-sponsor CHURCHILL May 20 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0395 Effective date 97-08-15 HB-2133 JOHNSON,TOM. New Act Creates the Sex Offender Polygraph Examination Act. Provides that the Depart- ment of State Police, in consultation with the Detection of Deception Examiner Committee, shall establish standards for the polygraph examination of registered sex offenders. Prescribes minimum standards for those examinations. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2134 MEYER. 725 ILCS 120/4.5 Amends the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act. Provides that the super- vising authority of a person released on electronic detention or periodic imprison- 1968 HB-2134-Cont. ment if not the Department of Corrections shall, upon written request, notify the victim or other concerned citizen of the release of the prisoner. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2135 MEYER. 410 ILCS 70/6.4 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-6.4 Amends the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act. Provides that a victim of a sex offense may request a test of blood, urine, or other bodily sub- stances for the presence of drugs. Establishes procedures for the chemical analysis of the tests. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2136 JOHNSON,TOM. 730 ILCS 5/1-1-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1001-1-2 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in the pur- pose Section of the Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2137 ROSKAM. 720 ILCS 5/1-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a technical change in the short title Section. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2138 ROSKAM - TURNER,JOHN - CURRIE - JOHNSON,TOM - TUR- NER,ART. 725 ILCS 5/102-3 from Ch. 38, par. 102-3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Makes grammatical changes in Section construing singular, plural, masculine, and feminine terms. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) HB2138 has no fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 725 ILCS 5/102-3 Adds reference to: 725 ILCS 5/116-3 new 730 ILCS 5/3-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3 735 ILCS 5/2-1401 from Ch. 110, par. 2-1401 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a defendant may make a motion before the trial court that entered the judgment of conviction in his or her case for the performance of finger- print or forensic DNA testing on evidence that was secured in relation to the tests which resulted in the defendant's conviction, but which was not subject to the test- ing because it was not available at the time of trial. Provides that sanctions against frivolous lawsuits apply to these motions if they meet the criteria applicable to those sanctions. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER,JOHN 1969 HB-2138-Cont. Apr 10 Amendment No.01 ROSKAM Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Second Reading-Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested DART Correctional Note Requested DART Judicial Note Request DART Pension Note Requestd DART State Debt Note Requested DART Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 11 Amendment No.01 ROSKAM Rules refers to HJUB Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Amendment No.01 ROSKAM Be adopted Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Correctional Note Requested WITHDRAWN/DART Judicial Note Request WITHDRAWN/DART Pension Note Requestd WITHDRAWN/DART State Debt Note Requested WITHDRAWN/DART Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Apr 14 Amendment No.01 ROSKAM Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl07-011-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor PETKA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Judiciary Apr 30 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added as Chief Co-sponsor OBAMA Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0141 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2139 ROSKAM. 705 ILCS 405/5-2 from Ch. 37, par. 805-2 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes stylistic changes in Section relat- ing to venue in delinquency proceedings. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2140 ROSKAM. 730 ILCS 5/5-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-1 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a grammatical change in Sec- tion specifying the classification of offenses. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2141 ROSKAM. 735 ILCS 5/2-102 from Ch. 110, par. 2-102 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a grammatical change in relation to venue of corporations, partnerships, and unincorporated associations. 1970 HB-2141-Cont. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2142 CROSS. 720 ILCS 5/12-1 from Ch. 38, par. 12-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a grammatical change in assault statute. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2143 CROSS. 735 ILCS 5/2-103 from Ch. 110, par. 2-103 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes a grammatical change in the Sec- tion relating to venue in certain civil cases. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2144 CROSS. 725 ILCS 5/103-3 from Ch. 38, par. 103-3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Makes grammatical changes in Section granting arrested persons the right to communicate with an attorney and a family member. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to ules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2145 CROSS. 730 ILCS 5/5-1-9 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-1-9 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in definition of felony. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2146 KRAUSE - RONEN - LINDNER - FEIGENHOLTZ AND WAIT. 705 ILCS 405/5-6 from Ch. 37, par. 805-6 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Permits a juvenile police officer to ap- point a youth peer jury to assign public or community service to a minor who com- mitted an act constituting an offense that is not a crime of violence. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2146 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Office of 11. Courts) It cannot be determine what fiscal impact the bill will have on the Judicial Branch. JUDICIAL NOTE It has been determined that the bill would neither decrease or increase the need for the number of judges in the state. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLINDNER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 1971 HB-2146-Cont. Apr 14 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 18-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2147 RONEN - DAVIS,MONIQUE - JONES,LOU. New Act Creates the Youth Crime Prevention Consortium Act. Authorizes universities, colleges, and community colleges located in the same county to form a consortium that operates to supply an educational component to youth crime prevention pro- grams organized by local communities within that county. Provides that the consor- tium shall develop and implement a curriculum offering one or more courses for academic credit at an institution of higher learning that is part of the consortium. Provides that the course or courses are to be offered in disciplines normally associat- ed with young people, their families, or the criminal justice system and that as part of each such course students are to be required to provide adult mentoring and lead- ership to community youth during informal, safe opportunities organized by and in local communities as part of their youth crime prevention programs. FISCAL NOTE (Board of Higher Education) HB2147 does not require the expenditure of State funds and will not affect State revenues. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2147 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2147 does not preempt home rule authority. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLINDNER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 10 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-003-000 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor OBAMA Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Education May 09 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Added as Chief Co-sponsor HALVORSON Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0129 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2148 RONEN - BRADY. 730 ILCS 5/5-5-7 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-7 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Extends the immunity of a governmen- tal entity or its employees for injury or loss received by a person performing public or community service to such service ordered by a juvenile police officer or his or her agent (now the service must be ordered by the court for the immunity to apply). 1972 HB-2148-Cont. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 09 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRADY HB-2149 RONEN - BRADY. 705 ILCS 405/1-12 from Ch. 37, par. 801-12 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Includes in the provision that exempts from liability the State, units of local government, and probation departments for injury or loss a person might receive while performing community service ordered by a juvenile police officer (now the immunity applies only to community service or- dered by the court). STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2149 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2149 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (Administrative Office of Illinois Courts) There may be a reduction of local gov't. expenditures; it is not possible to determine the amount of this impact. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Children & Youth Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested LINDNER St Mandate Fis Nte ReqLINDNER Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor BRADY Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2150 CROSS. New Act Creates the Optometrists Lien Act. Provides that every licensed optometrist practicing in Illinois shall have a lien upon all claims and causes of action for the amount of his or her reasonable charges. Provides for notice and service of the lien. Provides that payment in good faith to a person other than the licensed optometrist prior to the service of notice of the lien shall, to the extent of the payment made, bar or prevent the creation of a lien. Provides for attachment of the lien to any verdict, judgment, order, or compromise settlement in any suit or action by the injured per- son based on a negligent or wrongful act. Provides for the examination of a licensed optometrist's records by the injured person. Provides that failure to comply with the provisions of this Act shall cause the lien to become null and void. Provides for the adjudication of claims under this Act. Provides that no lien under this Act affects the priority of any liens under the Attorneys Lien Act or the Hospital Lien Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 18-000-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 17 Chief Sponsor BERMAN Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Apr 18 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 24 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1973 HB-2150-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Passed both Houses Jun 11 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0165 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2151 FEIGENHOLTZ. 20 ILCS 1605/29 new Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides that the Department of the Lottery shall publish a report showing the source and destination of all moneys collected, held, and distributed by the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2152 FEIGENHOLTZ - LANG. 735 ILCS 5/12-112 from Ch. 110, par. 12-112 750 ILCS 5/505 from Ch. 40, par. 505 750 ILCS 45/15 from Ch. 40, par. 2515 Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 to provide that the court may pierce the ownership veil of an entity to discover assets of a non-custodial parent held in the name of that entity if there is a financial unity of interest between the two. Provides that the court may or- der discovery of the assets and compel the application of any discovered assets to- ward payment on the judgment for support if the non-custodial parent and the entity maintain records together, fail to maintain an arms length relationship be- tween themselves with regard to any assets, or the non-custodial parent transfers as- sets to the entity with the intent to perpetrate a fraud on the custodial parent. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure in provisions regarding enforcement of judg- ments to provide for enforcement against assets discovered under this procedure. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2152 fails to create a State Mandate. JUDICIAL NOTE Impact on the need to increase the number of judges in the State cannot be determined. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Ill. Courts) Fiscal impact on the Judicial Branch cannot be determined. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that assets discovered under the procedure described shall be subject to attachment or other provisional remedy in accordance with the procedure pre- scribed by the Code of Civil Procedure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the court may not authorize attachment of property or any other provisional remedy under provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure regarding what is liable to enforcement unless the court has obtained jurisdiction over the entity holding title to the property by proper service on that entity. With respect to assets which are real property, no order entered under provisions regarding piercing the ownership veil to enforce a support order shall affect the rights of bona fide purchas- ers, mortgagees, judgment creditors, or other lien holders who acquire their inter- ests in the property prior to the time a notice of lis pendens pursuant to the Code of Civil Procedure or a copy of the order is placed of record in the office of the recorder of deeds for the county in which the real property is located. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 12 Re-assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1974 HB-2152-Cont. Apr 11 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.01 FEIGENHOLTZ Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 19 Amendment No.01 FEIGENHOLTZ Be adopted Amendment No.01 FEIGENHOLTZ Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 24 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-000-000 Apr 25 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 29 Chief Sponsor CULLERTON First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Rules refers to SJUD May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Amendment No.0 1 CULLERTON Be approved consideration Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 21 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 22 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-001-000 Passed both Houses Jun 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0476 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2153 CURRIE - LYONS,EILEEN - ERWIN - MCKEON - FEIGENHOLTZ AND RONEN. 725 ILCS 5/112A-14 from Ch. 38, par. 112A-14 750 ILCS 60/214 from Ch. 40, par. 2312-14 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Illinois Domestic Vio- lence Act of 1986. Provides that a respondent who is subject to an order of protec- tion shall be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm while the order is in effect (now the respondent is prohibited from possessing a firearm if the court deter- mines that the respondent has threatened or is likely to use firearms illegally against the petitioner). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a structural change in Section requiring the court to order that the respon- dent be prohibited from purchasing a firearm while the order of protection is in effect. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB 2153 would have no fiscal or prison population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE 1975 HB-2153-Cont. No change from DOC fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Corrections) No change from previous fiscal note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from previous correctional note. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED The bill would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2153 fails to create a State mandate. Mar 10 1997 Mar 11 Mar 20 Mar 21 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-004 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Apr 08 Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Apr 09 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2154 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI. 35 ILCS 120/3a new Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that on July 1, 1997, no tax under that Act shall be imposed on persons engaged in the business of selling tangi- ble personal property at retail. Allows units of local government that impose a re- tailers' occupation tax to choose not to impose that tax on July 1, 1997. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor BUGIELSKI Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2155 CURRIE. New Act Creates the Illinois School Spending Accountability Act. Contains a short title only. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1976 HB-2155-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2156 DEERING - WOOLARD. 520 ILCS 5/1.1 from Ch. 61, par. 1.1 Amends the Wildlife Code. Makes a stylistic change in the short title. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2156 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Natural Resources) HB 2156 has no fiscal impact on this Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOOLARD Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested NOLAND St Mandate Fis Nte ReqNOLAND Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2157 DART. 205 ILCS 510/5 from Ch. 17, par. 4655 Amends the Pawnbroker Regulation Act. Provides that in municipalities in coun- ties having 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, pawnbrokers' record books shall be ap- proved by the police department of the municipality in which the pawnbroker does business. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2157 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2157 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Costs are difficult to determine due to the nature of the bill. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 30 Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 11 Sent to the Governor Jul 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0056 Effective date 97-07-03 1977 HB-2158 HOWARD. 705 ILCS 405/5-2 from Ch. 37, par. 805-2 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes a grammatical change in venue Section of delinquency Article. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) No fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE There would be no increase or decrease in the need for the number of judges. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2158 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 04 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2159 HOWARD. 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a grammatical change in unlawful use of weapons statute. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2160 CURRIE. New Act Creates the Forensic Testing Act (short title only). Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2161 SCOTT. 70 ILCS 2805/32a.3 from Ch. 42, par. 443a.3 Amends the Sanitary District Act of 1936. Provides that before a sanitary dis- trict may annex unincorporated territory of 60 acres or less, the record owners of all parcels to be annexed shall be notified. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2161 creates a "local government organization and structure mandate" which does not require State reimbursement. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2161 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Costs are difficult to determine due to the nature of the bill. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 70 ILCS 2405/8 from Ch. 42, par. 307 70 ILCS 2805/10 from Ch. 42, par. 421 Amends the Sanitary District Act of 1917 and further amends the Sanitary Dis- trict Act of 1936. Provides that if a sanitary district acquires real property by con- demnation, then the district may not sell or lease any portion of the property. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 1978 HB-2158 HB-2161 Cont. 70 ILCS 2805/8.1 new 70 ILCS 2805/8.2 new Further amends the Sanitary District Act of 1936 to provide that a sanitary dis- trict may, by contract, reimburse some or all of the expenses of persons who paid for a sewer to be dedicated to the district if the sewer will be used for the benefit of property whose owners did not contribute to the cost of the sewer's construction. Provides that the reimbursement shall be made from user fees collected from the benefitted property owners who did not contribute to the cost of constructing the sewer. Provides that the contract shall be filed with the recorder of each county in which all or part of the property affected by the contract is located to notify poten- tial property buyers of the user fee. Effective immediately. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-ams 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 550/3 55 ILCS 5/5-1041 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1041 55 ILCS 5/5-1042 from Ch. 34, par. 5-1042 55 ILCS 5/5-1123 65 ILCS 5/11-12-8 from Ch. 24, par. 11-12-8 65 ILCS 5/11-39-3 Amends the Public Construction Bond Act, the Counties Code, and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a county or municipality may not require a cash bond from a builder or developer to guarantee completion of a project improvement when the builder or developer has filed with the county or municipality an irrevoca- ble letter of credit, surety bond, or letter of commitment issued by a bank, savings and loan association, or insurance company (now an irrevocable letter of credit). Further amends the Counties Code and the Municipal Code. Provides that the Sec- tions concerning bonding requirements in relation to maps, plats, and subdivisions are subject to the provisions (i) that state that a county or municipality may not re- quire a cash bond if an irrevocable letter of credit is filed and (ii) that set out the du- ties of the county or municipality concerning cash bonds. GOVERNOR'S AMENDATORY VETO MESSAGE Recommends technical changes to amendatory provisions of the Counties Code. Recommends changes to amendatory provisions of the Sanitary District Act of 1917 and the Sanitary District Act of 1936. Provides that after a sanitary district acquires real property by condemnation, the district may not sell or lease the prop- erty for 10 years and then must first offer the property to the previous owner. Pro- vides that if the district cannot execute a contract with the previous owner within 60 days from the initial offer, then the district may offer the property to another person. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor KLEMM First reading Referred to Rules 1979 HB-2161-Cont 1980 Apr 23 Assigned to Local Government & Elections Apr 29 Postponed May 06 Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVERN S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 KLEMM Amendment referred t o SRUL May 13 Amendment No.02 KLEMM Rules refers to SLGV May 15 Amendment No.02 KLEMM Be adopted Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 KLEMM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 050-006-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 19 Motion Filed Non-Concur 01,02/SCOTT H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 May 20 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 May 21 Filed with Secretary Mtn refuse recede-Sen Amend May 22 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm IST/KLEMM Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KLEMM, BUTLER, BOMKE, SMITH, GARCIA May 27 Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/REVISED KLEMM, BUTLER, BOMKE, BOWLES, TROTTER Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SCOTT, LOPEZ, HANNIG, CHURCHILL & HUGHES May 31 House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to 1ST/HRUL Be approved consideration Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL Conference Committee Report Rules refers to SLGV House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/085-031-000 Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Jun 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jun 27 Sent to the Governor Aug 22 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 28 Mtn fild accept amend veto #1/SCOTT Motion referred to HRUL App For Consider - Complnce Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 30 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto HB-2161-Cont. Nov 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto KLEMM Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 11 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 12 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 90-0558 Effective date 97-12-12 HB-2162 SCOTT. 735 ILCS 5/8-2001 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2001 735 ILCS 5/8-2003 from Ch. 110, par. 8-2003 Amends provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure concerning the inspection of hospital and medical records. Provides that the charges imposed by a hospital or physician for copying records may not exceed a $15 handling charge plus 20 cents per page. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2163 GIGLO. 815 ILCS 310/10 new Amends the Bottled Water Act. Requires each bottle of water of one gallon or more capacity sold in Illinois for human consumption to bear a label stating (i) the date of bottling, (ii) the source of the water, (iii) the mineral content, (iv) the bot- tling company's name and address, and (v) a statement that the water is potable. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Attorney General) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2163 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Consumer Protection Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Consumer Protection Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2164 NOVAK - FEIGENHOLTZ. 415 ILCS 5/22.23a Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that, until the Pollution Control Board adopts rules designating flourescent and high intensity discharge lamps as universal waste, used flourescent and high intensity discharge lamps may be managed under alternative, specified conditions. Requires the Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency to seek authorization from the United States Environ- mental Protection Agency to implement the provisions of the Universal Waste Rule. Effective immediately. FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Pollution Control Bd.) There will be no fiscal impact on the PCB. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2164 fails to create a State mandate. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the requirement that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency seek authorization from the United States Environmental Protection Agency to imple- ment the provisions of the Universal Waste Rule. Instead, provides for the designa- tion of hazardous fluorescent and high intensity discharge lamps as universal waste and requires the Pollution Control Board to adopt rules for the management of those lamps as universal waste within 240 days of the effective date of the amenda- tory Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: New Act 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 215 ILCS 5/2.5 new 1981 HB-2164-Cont. Creates the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act to support re- mediation of drycleaning solvent releases at drycleaning facilities through a reim- bursement program for remediation of existing releases and an insurance program for prospective releases. Creates the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Council to administer the Act. Authorizes civil and criminal penalties. Estab- lishes a quantity-based drycleaning solvent tax to be imposed on a person purchas- ing drycleaning solvent for use at the facility. Imposes a one-time drycleaning solvent floor stock tax to be assessed on January 1, 1998. Requires owners or opera- tors of dry cleaning facilities to obtain a license under the Act in order to be eligible for reimbursement and insurance benefits under the Act. Repeals the license fee and sale and transfer fee provisions on July 1, 2007. Prohibits a person from engag- ing in the business of selling drycleaning solvent on and after January 1, 1998 with- out a certificate of registration issued by the Department of Revenue. Provides for a transfer of $375,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Drycleaner Environ- mental Response Trust Fund, which, after 6 months, shall be transferred back to the General Revenue Fund. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund. Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to ex- empt the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund from the provisions of the Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: 415 ILCS 5/3.45 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.45 415 ILCS 5/22.48 new 415 ILCS 5/44 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1044 Further amends the Environmental Protection Act to redefine "special waste". Provides that certain industrial process waste and pollution control waste shall be managed as special waste unless the generator provides a specified certification. Sets forth criminal penalties for falsely certifying that waste is not special waste. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes a provision in the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act stating that hearings concerning matters covered by the Act shall be heard by the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Council pursuant to rules adopted by the Council. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-ams 1, 2, 3 and 4. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Further amends the Environmental Protection Act to create the criminal offense of Criminal Disposal of Waste and set forth penalties for conviction under that of- fense. Provides that a person who knowingly violates a provision of the federal Pro- cedures for Asbestos Emission Control is guilty of a Class 4 felony. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 18 Fiscal Note Filed Mar 20 Apr 03 Apr 08 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 May 01 Committee Environment & Energy Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHASSERT Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor MAHAR First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Environment & Energy Held in committee 1982 HB-2164-Cont May 08 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Amendment No.02 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Amendment No.03 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 12 Filed with Secretary Amendment Nb.04 MAHAR Amendment referred t o SRUL May 13 Amendment No.04 MAHAR Be approved consideration May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 MAHAR Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Added as Chief Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02,03,04 May 17 Motion Filed Non-Concur 04/NOVAK Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02,03,04 May 19 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03,04 May 20 Mtn refuse recede-Sen Amend May 21 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/MAHAR Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAHAR, RAUSCHENBERGER, MAITLAND, FARLEY, JACOBS May 22 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NOVAK, FEIGENHOLTZ, HANNIG, CHURCHILL AND PERSICO May 29 Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL Conference Committee Report Rules refers to SENV May 30 House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to IST/HRUL Rules refers to HENE House report submitted May 31 Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/074-038-002 Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Jun 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jun 27 Sent to the Governor Aug 19 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0502 Effective date 97-08-19 HB-2165 SLONE. 510 ILCS 77/12 new Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Prohibits the commencement of operation of new livestock management or waste handling facilities of 1,000 or greater animal units (and the commencement of operation of the expanded portions of expanded facilities) until 12 months have elapsed from the effective date of rules adopted under this Act. Effective immediately. 1983 HB-2165-Cont Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2166 BROSNAHAN - CROTTY- MCCARTHY. 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 415 ILCS 5/9.5 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1009.5 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to impose a fee on facilities that emit toxic air pollutants of 5 cents per pound of toxic air pollutants emitted. Provides that the fees shall be deposited into the Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund. Mon- eys in the Fund shall be used for the Air Pollution Control Division, the Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center, activities under the Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances Registry Act, grants to the Illinois Cancer Society, and costs of collecting the fee. Imposes penalties for violations. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) HB 2166 would generate $3.15 million to be deposited into the Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund. However, this emissions level is decreasing and by the year 2000 is expected to be re- duced to 30 to 35 million pounds, generating approximately $1.5 million to be deposited into the Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Revenue) HB2166 does not affect the Department of Revenue. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Environment & Energy Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 28 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2167 LANG. 720 ILCS 5/12-1 from Ch. 38, par. 12-1 720 ILCS 5/12-30 from Ch. 38, par. 12-30 750 ILCS 60/223 from Ch. 40, par. 2312-23 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Provides that the court shall authorize the county to charge a defendant, who is ordered to perform community service for assault or a violation of an order of pro- tection, for the costs of the community service based upon the person's ability to pay for those costs. Also requires the court to require a person convicted of or placed on supervision for violation of an order of protection to perform community service if available. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB 2153 would have no fiscal or prison population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from previous note. JUDICIAL NOTE The bill would not increase the need for the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2167 fails to create a State mandate. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqROSKAM Correctional Note Requested ROSKAM Judicial Note Request ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1984 HB-2167-Cont Apr 09 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2168 BRADFORD AND HARTKE. New Act Creates the Physician Nondiscrimination Act. Provides that all physicians shall be accorded equal professional status and that the laws of Illinois shall not be con- strued or administered in a manner that discriminates against any category of phy- sician or medical, chiropractic, or osteopathic college. Provides that violations may be enjoined. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the statement that it is the policy of the State that any physician may choose to practice within the entire scope of practice designated under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 for his or her category of licensure or limit practice to specialty areas within that scope of practice. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 13 Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE Mar 20 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 003-009-000 HREG Remains in CommiRegistration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2169 KUBIK - HARTKE. 205 ILCS 5/18 from Ch. 17, par. 325 205 ILCS 5/21.2 new 205 ILCS 5/21.3 new 205 ILCS 10/3.071 from Ch. 17, par. 2510.01 205 ILCS 10/3.09 new Amends the Illinois Banking Act to prohibit a change in control if the persons seeking control would, after obtaining control, control 30% or more of the deposits located in this State. Provides that no state or national bank whose main banking premises are located in another state may merge into or acquire an Illinois bank that has operated as a bank for 5 years or less. Amends the Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957 to restrict mergers with Illinois banks that have operated for 5 years or less and are controlled by an out of State bank. Prohibits combinations that would result in control of 30% or more of the deposits in Illinois. Effective June 1, 1997. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Banks & Real Estate) HB 2169 should create little or no fiscal impact for this Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 029-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 21 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 11-000-003 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 22 Chief Sponsor WEAVER,S Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2170 JOHNSON,TOM. 730 ILCS 5/5-8-4 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-4 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the court shall not impose a consecutive sentence upon a defendant for offenses that were committed as part of 1985 HB-2170-Cont. a single course of conduct unless one of the offenses was against multiple victims or involved multiple offenses against the same victim over different occasions. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2171 WINKEL - HOEFT - SCOTT - WOOD. 705 ILCS 405/3-4 from Ch. 37, par. 803-4 705 ILCS 405/3-33 from Ch. 37, par. 803-33 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. In Article concerning minors requiring authoritative intervention, provides that a law enforcement officer shall return a truant minor to school. If the minor refuses to return to school, the minor shall be held in limited custody. Provides that a truant minor in need of supervision may be held in detention for a period not to exceed 30 days. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 705 ILCS 405/3-4 Deletes amendatory changes permitting a law enforcement officer to take a tru- ant minor into limited custody. Provides that a chronic truant in a county of less than 2,000,000 inhabitants shall be adjudged a truant minor in need of supervision. Deletes provision permitting the court to order a truant minor in need of supervision to be held in detention for a period not to exceed 30 days. Provides that there is a re- buttable presumption that a chronic truant is a truant minor in need of supervision and a rebuttable presumption that school attendance records of a minor are authen- tic. Defines chronic truant as that term is defined in the School Code. Provides that dispositional orders concerning truant minors in need of supervision may be en- forced by contempt proceedings. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a dispositional order issued against a truant minor in need of super- vision may include a fine, public service, or suspension of a driver's license only if the court has made an express written finding that a truancy prevention program has been offered by the school, regional superintendent of schools, or a community social services agency to the minor. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Added As A Joint Sponsor HOEFT Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Mar 25 Apr 08 Apr 09 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 24 Apr 29 May 07 May 08 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot109-001-007 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor MAITLAND First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Judiciary Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Be approved consideration May 09 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 Adopted 1986 HB-2171-Cont. May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0380 Effective date 97-08-14 HB-2172 CROSS. 725 ILCS 5/115-4.1 from Ch. 38, par. 115-4.1 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Makes a grammatical change in Section relating to absent defendants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 725 ILCS 5/115-4.1 Adds reference to: 725 ILCS 5/115-20 new Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that in a prosecution for a criminal offense, the confession or admission of the defendant or an inculpatory statement of the de- fendant is sufficient evidence for conviction if there is either corroborating evidence or if the court finds the confession, admission, or inculpatory statement to be trust- worthy. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 002-007-005 HJUB Remains in CommiJudiciary II - Criminal Law Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2173 ROSKAM. 720 ILCS 570/315 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1315 Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Adds a heading to Section that prohibits the advertisement of controlled substances to the public by name. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2174 TURNER,JOHN. 705 ILCS 405/5-1 from Ch. 37, par. 805-1 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes a technical change in jurisdic- tional facts Section relating to delinquent minors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 705 ILCS 405/5-1 Adds reference to: 705 ILCS 405/2-14 from Ch. 37, par. 802-14 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that an adjudicatory hearing relating to an abused, ne- glected, or dependent minor shall begin (rather than shall be held) within 90 days of the date of service of process upon the minor, parents, guardian, or legal custodian. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the same Section of the Ju- venile Court Act of 1987 relating to the time of commencing an adjudicatory hear- ing in cases involving abused, neglected, and dependent minors. Provides that the adjudicatory hearing must be commenced (rather than held) within 90 days of the date of service of process upon the minor, parents, guardian, and legal custodian. Provides that once commenced, subsequent delay in the proceedings may be al- lowed by the court when necessary to ensure a fair hearing. 1987 HB-2174-Cont. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 10 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Amendment No.02 TURNER,JOHN Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 17-000-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 30 Chief Sponsor MADIGAN First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Judiciary May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2175 TURNER,JOHN. 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a grammatical change in unlawful use of weapons provision relating to the carrying of a bomb. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2176 CROSS. 720 ILCS 550/3 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 703 Amends the Cannabis Control Act. Makes grammatical changes in definition Section of the Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2177 TENHOUSE. 510 ILCS 77/10.30 Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Makes stylistic changes in a Section defining "livestock management facility". Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2178 TENHOUSE - JOHNSON,TOM - O'BRIEN - LYONS,EILEEN - MAUTI. NO. 20 ILCS 2605/55a from Ch. 127, par. 55a 20 ILCS 2605/55a-1 from Ch. 127, par. 55a-1 20 ILCS 2605/55a-4 from Ch. 127, par. 55a-4 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 30 ILCS 105/5.450 new 30 ILCS 505/10.3 from Ch. 127, par. 132.10-3 430 ILCS 65/8 from Ch. 38, par. 83-8 725 ILCS 5/115-15 730 ILCS 5/5-4-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1 Amends the State Finance Act to create the LEADS Maintenance Fund and the State Offender DNA Identification System Fund. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that persons required to submit blood for genetic marker grouping shall pay a fee of $500 into the State Offender DNA Identification System Fund. Provides that an additional penalty of $5 (now $4) for each $40 shall be add- 1988 HB-2178-Cont. ed to fines for certain offenses and the $1 additional penalty shall be deposited into the LEADS Maintenance Fund. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to provide that the Department of State Police may use the LEADS Maintenance Fund to maintain the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System and may use the system to provide information to authorized entities. Amends the Illinois Purchas- ing Act. Provides that no person or business entity convicted of a felony shall do business with the State from the date of conviction until 5 years (now one year) af- ter the date of completion of the sentence. Amends the Firearm Owners Identifica- tion Card Act. Provides that the Department of State Police may deny an application for or revoke and seize a firearm owner's identification card if the De- partment finds that the applicant or card holder is prohibited from acquiring or pos- sessing a firearm or ammunition by any Illinois or federal law. Changes the name of the Division of Forensic Services and Identification to the Division of Forensic Ser- vices and makes corresponding changes to references to the Division in the Unified Code of Corrections and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Mar 21 Apr 08 Apr 16 Apr 17 Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 14-000-000 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jun 11 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0130 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2179 TENHOUSE - WAIT - NOVAK - BERGMAN. 625 ILCS 5/3-708 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-708 625 ILCS 5/6-101 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-101 Amends the Vehicle Code to provide that a person convicted of a second or subse- quent violation for operating a vehicle when registration is suspended for not having insurance is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Provides that a person driving with- out a license or permit and without insurance shall have his or her vehicle impounded. GOVERNOR'S AMENDATORY VETO MESSAGE Recommends that a person who is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor for a second or subsequent violation of the provision prohibiting a person from operating a vehi- cle when the vehicle's registration is suspended for noninsurance be required to pay a fine of not less than $1,000 and not more than $2,000. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Mar 18 Mar 19 Apr 10 Vehicles Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 1989 HB-2179-Cont Apr 18 Remvd from Consent Calendar Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Apr 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor LAUZEN First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Transportation May 07 Recommended do pass 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 30 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 28 Mtn fild accept amend veto #1/TENHOUSE Motion referred to HRUL Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 29 App For Consider - Complnce Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 117-000-000 Oct 30 Arrive Senate Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto LAUZEN Nov 13 Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 11 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 12 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 90-0559 Effective date 98-06-01 HB-2180 CURRIE. 215 ILCS 125/1-1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1401 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act to add a caption to the short title provision. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) HB 2180 will have no fiscal impact on the Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2180 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Health Care Availability & Mar 17 Mar 21 Access Fiscal Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Health Care Availability & Access Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2181 BOST. 30 ILCS 350/10 from Ch. 17, par. 6910 30 ILCS 350/11 from Ch. 17, par. 6911 Amends the Local Government Debt Reform Act. Provides that the ordinance adopted by a governing body under applicable law authorizing bonds shall, in all in- stances, become effective immediately without publication or posting or any further act or requirement. Deletes similar language that applied only to refunding bonds. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-002-002 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 1990 HB-2181-Cont. Apr 09 Amendment No.01 BOST Amendment referred to HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Primary Sponsor Changed To BOST Amendment No.01 BOST Rules refers to HLGV Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2182 GRANBERG. 210 ILCS 50/3.150 745 ILCS 49/12 new Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act; provides immu- nity from civil liability for one who teaches first aid or sponsors a first aid course. Amends the Good Samaritan Act; provides immunity from civil liability for one who provides first aid to a victim of an accident, emergency, or natural disaster. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) There would be no fiscal implications to this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2182 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 26 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2183 DART. 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Increases the penalties for the sale, manu- facture, purchase, possessing, or carrying of sawed-off rifles or sawed-off shotguns, bombs, molotov cocktails, or certain explosives from a Class 3 to a Class 2 felony. If the offense is committed in, on, or on a public way of schools, public housing, court- houses, or public parks it is a Class 1 felony. Amends the Unified Code of Correc- tions. Provides that a person convicted of unlawful use of weapons by possessing a silencer or certain other weapons (sawed off shotguns, sawed off rifles, machine guns, or certain explosives) is not eligible for probation, conditional discharge, or periodic imprisonment. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2184 SAVIANO. 55 ILCS 5/4-6003 from Ch. 34, par. 4-6003 55 ILCS 5/4-8002 from Ch. 34, par. 4-8002 Amends the Counties Code. Provides that each sheriff who handles prisoners shall receive an annual stipend of $10,000 (now stipend amount depends on the op- eration of a jail) from the State. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-004-000 HSGE Remains in CommiState Govt Admin & Election Refrm Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 1991 HB-2184-Cont. Apr 14 Primary Sponsor Changed To SAVIANO HB-2185 SANTIAGO. 40 ILCS 5/1-118 new 40 ILCS 5/1-119 new 40 ILCS 5/6-128 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-128 40 ILCS 5/6-141.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-141.1 40 ILCS 5/6-142 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-142 40 ILCS 5/6-150 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-150 40 ILCS 5/6-151 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-151 40 ILCS 5/6-151.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-151.1 40 ILCS 5/6-152 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-152 40 ILCS 5/6-154 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-154 40 ILCS 5/6-158 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-158 40 ILCS 5/6-162 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-162 40 ILCS 5/6-163.1 new 40 ILCS 5/6-164 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-164 40 ILCS 5/6-178 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-178 40 ILCS 5/6-209 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 6-209 40 ILCS 5/6-125 rep. 40 ILCS 5/6-126 rep. 40 ILCS 5/6-127 rep. 40 ILCS 5/6-160 rep. 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the General Provisions Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Requires ev- ery retirement system to provide to its members an annual statement of benefits and contributions and an explanation of the system's unfunded liabilities and funding ratio. Establishes certain procedural requirements for denial of a benefit claim. Amends the Chicago Firefighter Article to provide a retirement formula of 2.5% of final average salary per year of service for persons retiring with at least 10 but less than 20 years of service, to begin no earlier than age 63. Eliminates the money pur- chase annuity for future entrants. Eliminates the refund of widow's contributions for persons who are unmarried at retirement or attainment of age 63. Requires pay- ment of interest on refunds of unused contributions. Increases the death benefit for firemen dying before retirement but after attainment of age 50. Eliminates the resi- dency requirement for persons on disability. Recognizes marriages entered into while on disability. Provides for ordinary disability benefits during the first 30 days of disability, terminates the automatic deduction of contributions from those bene- fits, and changes provisions relating to service credit for periods of disability. Allows payment of disability benefits until age 70 1/2. Increases the amount of the occupa- tional disease disability benefit and, for some persons, the ordinary disability bene- fit. Provides a noncompounded 3% annual increase in widow's, child's, and parent's annuity. Increases the annual increase in retirement annuities to 3% (not com- pounded) and removes the 30% maximum increase limitation. Changes the vote re- quirement for board action on benefit applications. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined but will be significant. PENSION NOTE No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2186 SANTIAGO. 40 ILCS 5/3-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-101 40 ILCS 5/3-105 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-105 40 ILCS 5/4-101 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-101 40 ILCS 5/4-105 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-105 40 ILCS 5/3-128 rep. 40 ILCS 5/3-129 rep. 40 ILCS 5/3-130 rep. 1992 HB-2186-Cont. 40 ILCS 5/4-121 rep. 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Consolidates all downstate police and fire- fighter pension funds into the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimburse- ment. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE There would be administrative costs but fiscal impact has not be determined. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2187 SANTIAGO. 40 ILCS 5/Art. 1A heading new 40 ILCS 5/1A-101 new 40 ILCS 5/IA-102 new 40 ILCS 5/1A-103 new 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Provides for the creation of a new de- fined-contribution retirement plan for all new public officers and employees. Ex- cludes new public officers and employees from the existing pension funds created under the Pension Code. Pre-empts home rule power. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION NOTE Fiscal impact has not been determined. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; Pension; State Mandates Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 11 Pension Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2188 KUBIK. 35 ILCS 5/917 from Ch. 120, par. 9-917 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 35 ILCS 120/11 from Ch. 120, par. 450 35 ILCS 130/10b from Ch. 120, par. 453.10b 35 ILCS 135/20 from Ch. 120, par. 453.50 35 ILCS 505/3 from Ch. 120, par. 419 35 ILCS 505/3a from Ch. 120, par. 419a 35 ILCS 505/3b from Ch. 120, par. 419b 35 ILCS 505/3c from Ch. 120, par. 419b.1 35 ILCS 505/13 from Ch. 120, par. 429 35 ILCS 505/13a.7 from Ch. 120, par. 429a7 35 ILCS 505/13a.8 new 35 ILCS 610/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.11 35 ILCS 615/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.26 35 ILCS 620/11 from Ch. 120, par. 478 35 ILCS 625/11 from Ch. 120, par. 1421 35 ILCS 630/15 from Ch. 120, par. 2015 55 ILCS 5/3-5018 from Ch. 34, par. 3-5018 55 ILCS 5/4-12002 from Ch. 34, par. 4-12002 235 ILCS 5/8-9 from Ch. 43, par. 163e 415 ILCS 5/57.11 415 ILCS 125/325 35 ILCS 505/4c rep. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that nothing in the Act shall pre- vent the Director from divulging information to anyone pursuant to a request or au- thorization made by the taxpayer, his or her authorized representative, or spouse. Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, the 1993 HB-2188-Cont. Messages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act, the Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act, the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act, and the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to provide that nothing in those Acts shall prevent the Director from divulging information pursuant to the request of a tax- payer or his or her authorized representative. Amends the Counties Code by ex- empting the Department of Revenue from paying fees for tax liens, releases, or judgments. Provides fees for a tax lien release. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Provides that the penalties on bonds required of distributors, suppliers, bulk users, or receivers shall not exceed $100,000 (now $40,001). Deletes requirement that claims for refunds for lost motor fuel must be made by affidavit. Deletes current provision concerning claims for credit by a receiver for taxes paid upon fuel export- ed or sold under certain circumstances. Provides procedures for receivers who have paid the required tax upon fuel exported or sold to file a claim for credit. Provides standards for the claims. Provides that a person who ceases to be licensed as a re- ceiver while holding an unused credit may elect to surrender the unused credit to the Department and receive a refund. Amends the Environmental Protection Act by providing that, subject to appropriation, moneys in the Underground Storage Tank Fund may also be used for refunds under the Motor Fuel Tax Act. Makes oth- er changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 505/4c rep. Provides that the amount of the penalty of the bond for a licensee to act as a re- ceiver of motor fuel in the State shall not exceed twice the amount of tax liability of a monthly return rather than twice the amount of tax liability on tax-free fuel ex- pected to be used by the bulk user annually. Deletes the repealer of the Section in the Motor Fuel Tax Law concerning exceptions to bonding requirements. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 10 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 11 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 16 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2189 KUBIK. New Act 720 ILCS 5/28-1 from Ch. 38, par. 28-1 230 ILCS 20/Act rep. 230 ILCS 25/Act rep. 230 ILCS 30/Act rep. Creates the Omnibus Charitable Gaming Act. Provides for licenses to conduct pull tabs and jar games, bingo games, and Las Vegas Nights. Provides for taxation of certain revenues collected under the Act. Provides certain criminal and civil pen- alties for violations of the Act. Repeals the Illinois Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act, the Bingo License and Tax Act, and the Charitable Games Act. Amends the Crimi- nal Code of 1961 to update references in those Acts. Effective January 1, 1999. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the effective date to January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1994 HB-2189-Cont Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2190 KUBIK. 230 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 120, par. 2405 230 ILCS 10/5.2 new 230 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2406 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 230 ILCS 10/7.1 new 230 ILCS 10/8 from Ch. 120, par. 2408 230 ILCS 10/9 from Ch. 120, par. 2409 230 ILCS 10/11 from Ch. 120, par. 2411 230 ILCS 10/11.2 new 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 230 ILCS 10/18 from Ch. 120, par. 2418 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that the Board shall have the power to determine which entities and persons shall be subject to Board approval for involvement in the ownership or operation of riverboat gambling in Illinois and to approve the participation of those entities and persons. Gives the Board the power to require the removal of an officer, director, or shareholder of a licensee or to require the termination of a business relationship for a violation of the Act or of a Board rule or for engaging in a fraudulent practice. Gives the Board the power to petition the circuit court of Sangamon County for appointment of a receiver for a riverboat gambling operation if certain conditions exist. Creates a code of conduct for mem- bers and employees of the Board. Removes certain restrictions concerning where li- censees shall be required to conduct riverboat gambling, but requires that at least 6 owners licenses shall specify that riverboats dock and operate outside of the counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will. Provides that upon the expira- tion of an owners license the Board may renew that license for up to 4 years. Pro- vides that the Board shall establish requirements for the times and conditions under which riverboat gambling may be conducted. Provides that it is a petty offense for a person under the age of 21 years to enter upon a riverboat, except as authorized by the Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2191 BRADFORD- MOORE,EUGENE - HOLBROOK - SMITH,MICHAEL. 35 ILCS 5/702 from Ch. 120, par. 7-702 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act by making the Section concerning the amount of an employee's withholding exemption gender neutral. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2191 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 5/702 Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 2505/39b53 new 35 ILCS 5/302 from Ch. 120, par. 3-302 35 ILCS 5/701 from Ch. 120, par. 7-701 35 ILCS 735/3-3 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-3 Deletes everything. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Illinois Income Tax Act, and the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act. Requires the Depart- ment of Revenue to study the use and cost effectiveness of certain reciprocal agree- 1995 HB-2191-Cont. ments. Requires the Department to report to the General Assembly the impact on Illinois income tax collectors of each of the reciprocal agreements by January 1, 1999 and each 5 years thereafter. Allows the Department to require employers and employees to provide all information necessary to complete the study. Allows the General Assembly to adopt a joint resolution directing the Director of Revenue to revoke any reciprocal agreement with any other state that results in a loss of reve- nue to Illinois. Requires the resolution to specify the date on which the agreement is revoked. Provides that the date shall be no sooner than the beginning of the next subsequent calendar year that is at least 6 months after the adoption of the resolu- tion. Allows the Director of Revenue to enter into a compensation or rebating agree- ment with any reciprocal state before any revocation by resolution of the General Assembly. Allows the Director to enter into agreements with reciprocal states to contract with any third party mutually agreed to by the Director and the reciprocal state to establish a rebate or compensation amount. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To BRADFORD Added As A Joint Sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 BRADFORD Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 BRADFORD Rules refers to HREV Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 24 Amendment No.01 BRADFORD Be adopted Amendment No.02 BRADFORD Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Amendment No.02 BRADFORD Be adopted Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Amendment No.01 BRADFORD Withdrawn Amendment No.02 BRADFORD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V116-000-000 Apr 29 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules HB-2192 MOORE,EUGENE. 35 ILCS 5/202 from Ch. 120, par. 2-202 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes language in the definition of net in- come gender neutral. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2192 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 1996 HB-2192-Cont. Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Assigned to Revenue Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Fiscal Note Requested MMORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2193 MOORE,EUGENE. 35 ILCS 5/210 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act by making a technical change in the Section concerning the dependent care assistance program tax credit. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2194 MOORE,EUGENE. 35 ILCS 5/506 from Ch. 120, par. 5-506 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning federal returns. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2195 MOORE,EUGENE. 35 ILCS 5/602 from Ch. 120, par. 6-602 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning tentative payments. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2196 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 200/20-10 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes a technical change in the Section con- cerning mailing the tax bill to the mortgage lender. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2197 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 200/15-35 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes technical changes in the Section con- cerning the exemption for property that is used for schools or school purposes. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2197 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. HOME RULE NOTE HB2197 has no impact on home rule units of local government. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt SFiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Home Rule Note RequestMOORE,ANDREA Mar 11 Mar 21 1997 HB-2197-Cont Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 16 Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 23 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2198 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 200/10-60 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes a technical change in the Section con- cerning the certificate of status for historic buildings. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2199 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 200/9-145 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes technical changes in the Section con- cerning the statutory level of assessment. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2199 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2200 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 200/9-40 Amends the Property Tax Code. Makes a technical change in the Section con- cerning county tax maps maintained by the county assessor. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2200 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 200/9-40 Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 200/18-45 Deleteý everything. Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that beginning January 1, 1998 and thereafter, the equalized assessed value of all property for the computation of the amount to be extended within a county of 3,000,000 or more in- habitants shall be the sum of (i) the equalized assessed value of such property for the year immediately preceding the levy year, (ii) the equalized assessed value of any property that qualifies as new property or annexed property in the current year, and (iii) the recovered tax increment value for the current year, less the equalized assessed value of any property that qualifies as disconnected property during the current year. 1998 HB-2200-Cont. First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Revenue Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Home Rule Note RequestMOORE.ANDREA Mar 10 1997 Mar 11 Mar 21 Apr 07 Apr 08 Apr 09 Apr 10 Apr 15 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.01 FANTIN Amendment referred to HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 FANTIN Rules refers to HREV Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.01 Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt FANTIN Be adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/MOORE,A St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/MOORE,A Fiscal Note Request W/drawn St Mandate Fis Nte Req-Wdrn Home Rule Note RequestWITHDRAWN/MOORE A Home Rule Note RequestAS AMENDED - WITHDRAWN/MOORE A Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 16 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 FANTIN Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl04-010-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor PETERSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor BERMAN HB-2201 BLACK - BRUNSVOLD. Adopted 35 ILCS 115/2c from Ch. 120, par. 439.102c Amends the Service Occupation Tax Act. Makes technical changes in the Sec- tion concerning corporations, limited liability companies, societies, associations, foundations, or institutions organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2201 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 15/2c Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 110/3-70 Deletes everything. Amends the Service Use Tax Act. Provides that all purchases of manufacturing machinery and equipment and graphic arts machinery and equip- ment that qualify for the manufacturing machinery and equipment or graphic arts machinery and equipment exemptions qualify for the credit without regard to whether the serviceman elected, or could have elected, to exclude the transaction Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 1999 HB-2201-Cont from this Act. Provides that if the serviceman's billing to the service customer sepa- rately states a selling price for the exempt manufacturing machinery or equipment or the exempt graphic arts machinery and equipment, the credit shall be calculated based on that selling price. Provides that if the serviceman's billing does not sepa- rately state a selling price for the exempt manufacturing machinery and equipment or the exempt graphic arts machinery and equipment, the credit shall be calculated based on 50% of the entire billing. Provides that if the serviceman contracts to de- sign, develop, and produce special order manufacturing machinery and equipment or special order graphic arts machinery and equipment, and the billing does not sep- arately state a selling price for such special order machinery and equipment, the credit shall be calculated based on 50% of the entire billing. Provides that these pro- visions are effective for purchases made on or after January 1, 1995. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 19 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Amendment referred t o HRUL Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 23 Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Rules refers to HREV Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Primary Sponsor Changed To BLACK Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/VI 15-000-000 Apr 29 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor FITZGERALD Added as Chief Co-sponsor PETERSON Apr 30 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Revenue May 08 Recommended do pass 009-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Co-sponsor HENDON May 14 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0166 Effective date 97-07-23 HB-2202 BRUNSVOLD. 35 ILCS 120/lc from Ch. 120, par. 440c Amenrds the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Makes technical changes in the Sec- tion concerning retailers who lease, rent, or sell used motor vehicles. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue 2000 HB-2202-Cont. Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2203 BRUNSVOLD. 35 ILCS 105/2c from Ch. 120, par. 439.2c Amends the Use Tax Act. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning corporations, limited liability companies, societies, associations, foundations, or in- stitutions organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2203 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2204 BRUNSVOLD. 35 ILCS 110/3c from Ch. 120, par. 439.33c Amends the Service Use Tax Act. Make technical changes in the Section con- cerning corporations, limited liability companies, societies, associations, founda- tions, or institutions organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2205 MOORE,EUGENE. 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-10 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-10 Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act in the Illinois Munic- ipal Code. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning the usage of certain funds received by the municipality to pay redevelopment project costs. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2206 MOORE,EUGENE. 65 ILCS 5/8-3-15 from Ch. 24, par. 8-3-15 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning the power of a corporate authority of a municipality to enforce the col- lection of any tax imposed and collected by the municipality. t STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2206 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IMPACT NOTE No fiscal effect on single-family residences. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2206 imposes no additional requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 08 Housing Aford Note Filed Committee Rules 2001 HB-2206-Cont. Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2207 MOORE,EUGENE. 65 ILCS 5/8-3-4 from Ch. 24, par. 8-3-4 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Makes technical changes in the Section concerning the levy of a tax for the payment of a particular debt. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2207 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2207 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2207 imposes no additional requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2208 WINTERS. 625 ILCS 45/5-18a new Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act. Provides that the Division of Law Enforcement of the Department of Natural Resources shall implement and enforce a Personal Watercraft Safety Program to certify persons operating personal water- craft and specialty prop-craft. Provides that the Department, by administrative rule, shall implement the course as a pilot program in a determined:area and may charge a fee for the course. Provides that a person who violates the provision is sub- ject to an administrative fine of up to $100 and that after 2 years the Department shall report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the progress of the pilot program. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2209 RUTHERFORD- KOSEL - HASSERT. 70 ILCS 508/15 70 ILCS 508/35 Amends the Joliet Arsenal Development Authority Act. Deletes the provision that provides that if the Authority determines that its moneys will not be sufficient for the principal and interest payments on its revenue bonds, the Chairman of the Authority shall certify to the Governor the amount required by the Authority and the Governor shall submit the amount to the General Assembly no later than the end of the current fiscal year. Deletes the provision that provides that the Chairman shall certify to the Governor the amount required to restore the reserve fund to the level required in the resolution or indenture securing revenue bonds if the Authority withdraws funds from the reserve funds for a principal or interest payment on reve- nue bonds. Increases the Board of Directors from 9 to 11 members. Provides that the 2 new members shall be appointed by the Governor from Will County, with the advice and consent of the Senate. States that the new members' terms shall com- mence 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Specifies the initial terms for the new members. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 205 ILCS 670/12.5 new Adds reference to: 70 ILCS 508/10.20 70 ILCS 508/10.40 70 ILCS 508/10.45 70 ILCS 508/10.55 2002 HB-2209-Cont. 70 ILCS 508/15 70 ILCS 508/25 70 ILCS 508/35 Deletes everything. Amends the Joliet Arsenal Development Authority Act. Pro- vides that the Authority (now, with written approval of the Governor) shall have the continuing power to issue revenue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness in an aggregate amount not to exceed $100,000,000 for certain purposes. Deletes the provision that provides that if the Authority determines that its moneys will not be sufficient for the principal and interest payments on its revenue bonds, the Chair- man of the Authority shall certify to the Governor the amount required by the Au- thority and the Governor shall submit the amount to the General Assembly no later than the end of the current fiscal year. Deletes the provision that provides that the Chairman shall certify to the Governor the amount required to restore the reserve fund to the level required in the resolution or indenture securing revenue bonds if the Authority withdraws funds from the reserve funds for a principal or interest payment on revenue bonds. Provides that "project" means any industrial or com- mercial project (now, industrial, commercial, or service project). States that "costs incurred in connection with the development, constiaction, acquisition, or improve- ment of a project" includes interest costs with respect to revenue bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness of the Authority prior to and during construction and for a period of 36 months (now, 6 months) thereafter. Provides that "lease agreement" means an agreement under which a project acquired by the authority is leased to a person or governmental agency that will use the project as a project upon terms providing for lease rental payments at least sufficient to pay when due the les- see's pro rata share of all principal of and interest and premium on any evidence of indebtedness. Provides that "loan agreement" means any agreement by which the Authority agrees to loan the proceeds of its evidences of indebtedness issued with respect to a project to any person or governmental agency that will use or cause the project to be used as a project upon terms providing for loan repayment installments at least sufficient to pay when due the borrower's pro rata share of all principal of and interest and premium on the evidences of indebtedness. Allows the Authority to borrow money and to issue revenue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness to evidence the obligation of the Authority to repay the borrowings. Requires the County Executive of Will County, with the advice and consent of the county board of Will County, to appoint 5 members to the Joliet Arsenal Development Authority (now, appointed by the county board). Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 70 ILCS 508/15 Removes the provision that requires the County Executive of Will County, with the advice and consent of the county board of Will County, to appoint 5 members to the Joliet Arsenal Development Authority (now, appointed by the county board). CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in Senate Amendment No. 1. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 21 Amendment No.01 RUTHERFORD Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Amendment No.01 RUTHERFORD Rules refers to HEXC Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Amendment No.01 RUTHERFORD Be adopted Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.01 RUTHERFORD Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 15-000-001 2003 HB-2209-Cont. Apr 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 18 Chief Sponsor PETKA Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 24 Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L Apr 30 Assigned to Executive May 08 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 054-002-001 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 14 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 15 Be approved consideration 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Motion Filed Non-Concur 01/RUTHERFORD H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 May 20 Filed with Secretary Mtn refuse recede-Sen Amend May 21 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/PETKA Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/PETKA, KLEMM, KARPIEL, COLLINS, WALSH,L May 22 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCGUIRE, BURKE, HANNIG, CHURCHILL AND RUTHERFORD May 31 Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to 1ST/HRUL Be approved consideration Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1 ST/056-000-000 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/118-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jun 27 Sent to the Governor Jul 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0083 Effective date 97-07-10 HB-2210 DEUCHLER. 765 ILCS 1025/1 from Ch. 141, par. 101 765 ILCS 1025/2 from Ch. 141, par. 102 765 ILCS 1025/2a from Ch. 141, par. 102a 765 ILCS 1025/4 from Ch. 141, par. 104 765 ILCS 1025/5 from Ch. 141, par. 105 765 ILCS 1025/6 from Ch. 141, par. 106 765 ILCS 1025/7 from Ch. 141, par. 107 765 ILCS 1025/7a from Ch. 141, par. 107a 765 ILCS 1025/8 from Ch. 141, par. 108 765 ILCS 1025/8.1 from Ch. 141, par. 108.1 765 ILCS 1025/9 from Ch. 141, par. 109 765 ILCS 1025/10.5 2004 HB-2210-Cont. 765 ILCS 1025/11 from Ch. 141,par. 111 765 ILCS 1025/12 from Ch. 141, par. 112 765 ILCS 1025/13 from Ch. 141, par. 113 765 ILCS 1025/21 from Ch. 141, par. 121 765 ILCS 1025/23 from Ch. 141, par. 123 765 ILCS 1025/23.5 765 ILCS 1025/24 from Ch. 141, par. 124 765 ILCS 1025/25.5 Amends the Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act. Removes refer- ences limiting the applicability of the Act to activity in this State. Provides for the inapplicability of a number of provisions for any examination commenced by the Department of Financial Institutions after January 1, 1998. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the amendatory language in the bill as introduced which, in most cases, renders inapplicable as of January 1, 1998 a requirement that holders of re- cords of presumptively abandoned property retain the records until they are deliv- ered to the Director of Financial Institutions shall apply only to property held by a trust division or trust department or by a trust company, or certain affiliates of any of these. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 19 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 029-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot114-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 23 Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 11 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0167 Effective date 97-07-23 HB-2211 HASSERT - BRADLEY - PERSICO - BUGIELSKI. 205 ILCS 660/2 from Ch. 17, par. 5202 205 ILCS 660/3 from Ch. 17, par. 5203 205 ILCS 660/4 from Ch. 17, par. 5204 205 ILCS 660/5 from Ch. 17, par. 5205 205 ILCS 660/6 from Ch. 17, par. 5206 205 ILCS 660/7 from Ch. 17, par. 5207 205 ILCS 660/8 from Ch. 17, par. 5208 205 ILCS 660/8.1 from Ch. 17, par. 5209 205 ILCS 660/8.2 from Ch. 17, par. 5210 205 ILCS 660/8.3 from Ch. 17, par. 5211 205 ILCS 660/8.4 from Ch. 17, par. 5212 205 ILCS 660/8.6 from Ch. 17, par. 5214 205 ILCS 660/8.8 from Ch. 17, par. 5216 205 ILCS 660/8.9 from Ch. 17, par. 5217 205 ILCS 660/8.10 from Ch. 17, par. 5218 205 ILCS 660/8.11 from Ch. 17, par. 5219 205 ILCS 660/8.13 from Ch. 17, par. 5221 205 ILCS 660/8.14 new 2005 HB-2211--Cont. 205 ILCS 660/10 205 ILCS 660/10.1 205 ILCS 660/10.2 205 ILCS 660/11 205 ILCS 660/12 205 ILCS 660/13 205 ILCS 660/14 205 ILCS 660/15 205 ILCS 660/15.5 new 205 ILCS 660/16.5 new 205 ILCS 660/18 new 205 ILCS 660/19 new 205 ILCS 660/20 new 205 ILCS 660/8.7 rep. 205 ILCS 660/9 rep. 205 ILCS 660/10.5 rep. 205 ILCS 660/16 rep. 205 ILCS 670/Act title 205 ILCS 670/1 205 ILCS 670/2 205 ILCS 670/4 205 ILCS 670/5 205 ILCS 670/7 205 ILCS 670/8 205 ILCS 670/9 205 ILCS 670/9.1 new 205 ILCS 670/10 205 ILCS 670/11 205 ILCS 670/12 205 ILCS 670/12.5 new 205 ILCS 670/13 205 ILCS 670/14 205 ILCS 670/15 205 ILCS 670/15a 205 ILCS 670/15b 205 ILCS 670/15d 205 ILCS 670/15e 205 ILCS 670/16 205 ILCS 670/17 205 ILCS 670/18 205 ILCS 670/19.1 205 ILCS 670/19.5 new 205 ILCS 670/20 205 ILCS 670/20.5 new 205 ILCS 670/20.7 new 205 ILCS 670/21 205 ILCS 670/22 205 ILCS 670/23 205 ILCS 670/24.5 new 205 ILCS 670/3 rep. 205 ILCS 670/4.1 rep. 205 ILCS 670/6 rep. 205 ILCS 670/19 rep. 205 ILCS 670/24 rep. 815 ILCS 375/2 815 ILCS 375/2.5 815 ILCS 375/2.7 815 ILCS 375/2.9 815 ILCS 375/2.11 815 ILCS 375/2.12 815 ILCS 375/2.14 new 815 ILCS 375/2.15 new 815 ILCS 375/3 815 ILCS 375/4 815 ILCS 375/5 815 ILCS 375/6 815 ILCS 375/7 815 ILCS 375/8 from Ch. 17, par. 5223 from Ch. 17, par. 5224 from Ch. 17, par. 5225 from Ch. 17, par. 5229 from Ch. 17, par. 5230 from Ch. 17, par. 5231 from Ch. 17, par. 5232 from Ch. 17, par. 5233 from Ch. 17, par. 5401 from Ch. 17, par. 5402 from Ch. 17, par. 5404 from Ch. 17, par. 5405 from Ch. 17, par. 5407 from Ch. 17, par. 5408 from Ch. 17, par. 5409 from Ch. 17, par. 5410 from Ch. 17, par. 5411 from Ch. 17, par. 5412 from Ch. 17, par. 5413 from Ch. 17, par. 5414 from Ch. 17, par. 5415 from Ch. 17, par. 5416 from Ch. 17, par. 5417 from Ch. 17, par. 5419 from Ch. 17, par. 5419.1 from Ch. 17, par. 5420 from Ch. 17, par. 5423 from Ch. 17, par. 5424 from Ch. 17, par. 5425.1 from Ch. 17, par. 5426 from Ch. 17, par. 5427 from Ch. 17, par. 5428 from Ch. 17, par. 5429 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562.5 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562.7 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562.9 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562.11 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 562.12 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 563 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 564 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 565 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 566 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 567 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 568 2006 HB-2211-Cont. 815 ILCS 375/9 815 ILCS 375/9.02 815 ILCS 375/9.03 new 815 ILCS 375/10 815 ILCS 375/11 815 ILCS 375/11.2 new 815 ILCS 375/13 815 ILCS 375/15 815 ILCS 375/17.1 new 815 ILCS 375/20 815 ILCS 375/21 815 ILCS 375/24 815 ILCS 405/2 815 ILCS 405/2.9 815 ILCS 405/2.11 815 ILCS 405/2.13 815 ILCS 405/2.16 new 815 ILCS 405/2.17 new 815 ILCS 405/3 815 ILCS 405/5 815 ILCS 405/6 815 ILCS 405/7 815 ILCS 405/8 815 ILCS 405/9 815 ILCS 405/11 815 ILCS 405/11.1 new 815 ILCS 405/12 815 ILCS 405/12.1 new 815 ILCS 405/13 815 ILCS 405/14 815 ILCS 405/21 815 ILCS 405/23.1 new 815 ILCS 405/24 815 ILCS 405/27 815 ILCS 405/28 815 ILCS 405/31 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 569 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 569.02 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 570 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 571 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 573 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 575 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 580 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 581 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 584 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 502 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 502.9 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 502.11 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 502.13 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 503 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 505 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 506 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 507 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 508 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 509 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 511 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 512 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 513 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 514 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 521 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 524 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 527 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 528 from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 531 Amends the Sales Finance Agency Act and the Consumer Installment Loan Act. Amends provisions regarding application and renewal of licenses, suspension and revocation of licenses, and ceasing operations under these Acts. Provides that a claim for a violation of these Acts may be asserted in an individual action. Makes provision for the Director of the Department of Financial Institutions to issue cease and desist orders or to petition the circuit court for an injunction, penalties, and costs. Amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act regarding loss insurance on se- cured property and provides that the parties may agree to submit disputes to arbi- tration; permits loans up to $25,000 (now $10,000). Makes other changes to these Acts. Amends the Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act and the Retail In- stallment Sales Act. Provides that the parties may agree to submit disputes to arbi- tration and amends provisions regarding loss insurance on secured property. Provides that a claim for a violation of these Acts may be asserted in an individual action. Changes some fees licensees may charge under this Act. Makes other changes. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 815 ILCS 375/24 815 ILCS 405/31 Adds reference to: 815 ILCS 205/4a from Ch. 17, par. 6410 Makes a number of changes to correct technical errors and to revise certain ter- minology. Further amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act to restrict place- ment of a limited purpose branch. Further amends the Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act and the Retail Installment Sales Act in provisions regarding required disclosures in retail installment contracts to provide that the contract need 2007 HB-2211 -Cont. not disclose to an obligor any agreement to sell, assign, or otherwise transfer the contract to a third party or the amount of any compensation to be paid to the seller or the person who originated the contract or how the compensation is determined. Deletes from these Acts changes that permit individual actions for violations. Makes other changes. Amends the Interest Act in provisions regarding interest rates on installment loans to remove the exception to the limit on the rate of interest which may be received or contracted to be received and collected by any lender li- censed under the Sales Finance Agency Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: 205 ILCS 670/3 rep. 205 ILCS 670/19.5 815 ILCS 375/3 815 ILCS 405/3 Further amends the Sales Finance Agency Act. Changes provisions from autho- rizing an individual action for violations of this Act to provisions authorizing a civil action, and provides that the court may award attorney's fees and costs. Further amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act. Removes new provisions providing for arbitration of contract disputes. Restores provisions allowing obligors to recover reasonable attorney's fees and court costs for violations of certain provisions of the Act. Changes provisions authorizing an individual action for violations of this Act to provisions authorizing a civil action. Further amends the Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act and the Retail Installment Sales Act. Removes changes to provisions regarding general requirements of a contract under these Acts. Provides that a buyer may obtain a cash refund at the seller's or holder's location in certain cases. Restores provisions that the court may award attorney's fees to either party as the interests of justice may require. In the Retail Installment Sales Act also re- stores provisions authorizing the acceleration of the contract by the seller in some cases of buyer fault. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor KOTLARZ Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 12 Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 027-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 10 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 12 Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Apr 14 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 12-004-000 Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 23 Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 08 Amendment No.01 FINANC. INST. S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Rules refers to SFIC May 16 Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Be adopted 2008 HB-2211-Cont May 16-Cont Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 O'MALLEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-003 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 17 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 19 Motion referred to 01,02/HFIN Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 May 21 Be approved consideration Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 011,02/095-021-001 Passed both Houses Jun 19 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0437 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2212 TURNER,ART. 20 ILCS 2605/55a from Ch. 127, par. 55a 20 ILCS 2630/5 from Ch. 38, par. 206-5 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that in exercising their duties in relation to the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS), the Department of State Police shall ensure that no information concerning the ar- rest of an individual shall be included in LEADS if that individual is acquitted or released without being convicted. Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Deletes provision requiring that, in order for an adult or minor charged with a violation of a municipal ordinance or a felony or misdemeanor and acquitted or released without being convicted to have his or her record expunged, the person shall not have been previously convicted of any criminal offense or municipal ordinance violation. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2213 SKINNER. 735 ILCS 5/11-107.2 new Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a married woman who wishes to have an abortion performed upon her must give at least 72 hours actual notice of her intent to her husband if the husband resides in the same household as the mar- ried woman. Provides that intentionally performing an abortion in violation of this provision is a petty offense. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2214 JOHNSON,TOM - NOVAK. 415 ILCS 5/3.86 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 415 ILCS 5/3.86 Adds reference to:' 420 ILCS 42/15 420 ILCS 42/32 new Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings Control Act to provide that no by-product material stor- age fee shall be imposed upon or collected from an owner of a facility after impacted soils at the facility have been appropriately cleaned up. Limits the expenditure of moneys deposited into the By-Product Material Safety Fund to effectuating enu- merated purposes as the moneys relate to the payee's by-product material. Autho- rizes the Department of Nuclear Safety to adopt rules, or impose by order or license amendment or condition, restrictions on the use of property and groundwater on the property in connection with the decommissioning of a source material milling facili- ty or the termination of the facility's license. Makes additional substantive changes. Adds an immediate effective date. 2009 HB-2214-Cont. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 19 Primary Sponsor Changed To JOHNSON,TOM Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor NOVAK Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 17 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot101-014-000 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor KARPIEL Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 29 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Amendment No.01 ENVIR. & ENE. S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 16 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 20 Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01/118-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 18 Sent to the Governor Jun 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0039 Effective date 97-06-30 HB-2215 CROSS - SAVIANO. 205 ILCS 510/5 from Ch. 17, par. 4655 205 ILCS 510/6 from Ch. 17, par. 4656 205 ILCS 510/7 from Ch. 17, par. 4657 205 ILCS 510/10 from Ch. 17, par. 4660 Amends the Pawnbroker Regulation Act. Permits pawnbroker records to be maintained in computer format. Provides that pawnbroker records are confidential. Provides that reports may be made by computer memory devices. Requires pawned property to be held by the pawnbroker for 72 (rather than 24) hours. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds July 1, 1998 effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: 205 ILCS 510/0.05 new 205 ILCS 510/2 from Ch. 17, par. 4652 205 ILCS 510/11 from Ch. 17, par. 4661 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new Provides that pawnbrokers shall be regulated by the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate. Authorizes the Commissioner to establish license fees. Provides for the fees to be deposited into the Pawnbroker Regulation Fund, a special fund created in the State treasury. Requires pawnbrokers to disclose information regarding finance charges in connection with loans. Provides that upon default, a pawnbroker shall grant a 30-day grace period before selling the property pawned. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 025-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 2010 HB-2215-Cont Apr 19 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 07 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot099-007-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor DILLARD First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Licensed Activities Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 DILLARD Amendment referred to SRUL May 13 Amendment No.01 DILLARD Rules refers to SLIC May 14 Amendment No.01 DILLARD Held in committee Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 DILLARD Amendment referred t o SRUL May 15 Amendment No.02 DILLARD Be approved consideration Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DILLARD Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 02 May 20 Motion Filed Non-Concur 02/CROSS Place Cal Order Concurrence 02 May 22 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 May 23 Filed with Secretary Mtn refuse recede-Sen Am May 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 Adopted iend S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/DILLARD Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/DILLARD, BURZYNSKI, MADIGAN MOLARO, DEL VALLE May 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/CAPPARELLI, BUGIELSKI, HANNIG, CHURCHILL & PANKAU May 31 Filed with Secretary Conference Committee Report Conf Comm Rpt referred to SRUL Conference Committee Report Rules refers to SLIC House report submitted Conf Comm Rpt referred to 1ST/HRUL Be approved consideration Jun 27 Aug 17 House report submitted Conference Committee Report Be approved consideration Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1 ST/057-000-000 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/101-009-006 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0477 Effective date 98-07-01 HB.2216 MYERS - MITCHELL - JONES,JOHN - BOST - KLINGLER, BRAD- FORD, HOLBROOK AND DAVIS,STEVE. 20 ILCS 1105/3 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403 2011 HB-2216-Cont. 20 ILCS 1105/8a new Amends the Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act. Includes in the list of powers and duties of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs the duty of operating the Corn to Ethanol Research Pilot Plant to reduce the costs of producing ethanol through the development of new production technologies, equip- ment, processes, feedstocks, and new value added co-products and by-products. Creates the Illinois Ethanol Research Advisory Board within the Department. Pro- vides for the composition of the Board. Provides that the Board will review the plans and budget and advise on projects, priorities, policies, and procedures of the Pilot Plant, adopt by-laws, and report to the Governor and General Assembly outlining the progress and accomplishment on a yearly basis. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 13 Primary Sponsor Changed To MYERS Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 023-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor BRADFORD Mar 25 Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 14-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor MYERS,J First reading Referred to Rules Apr 16 Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL Apr 18 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOWLES Apr 23 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 25 Added as Chief Co-sponsor LUECHTEFELD May 01 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 07 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added As A Co-sponsor REA Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Aug 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0304 Effective date 97-08-01 HB-2217 LEITCH - CURRY,JULIE - SCHOENBERG. 50 ILCS 125/5 from Ch. 85, par. 475 Amends the Government Salary Withholding Act. Permits local governments to select the charitable organizations that may participate in the payroll deduction fund-raising campaign, rather than using the United Fund and those deemed quali- fied by the State Comptroller. Specifies criteria for selection. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-008-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Apr 08 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 2012 HB-2218 LEITCH - SLONE - SMITH,MICHAEL. 20 ILCS 805/63a36.1 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 35 ILCS 5/507R new 35 ILCS 5/509 from Ch. 120, par. 5-509 35 ILCS 5/510 from Ch. 120, par. 5-510 Amends the State Finance Act and the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates a tax checkoff for the Illinois River Restoration Fund. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to require the Department of Natural Resources to use moneys de- posited into the Fund to investigate dedicated sources for local soil erosion and wa- ter quality initiatives. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SLONE Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2219 LEITCH - NOLAND- WOOLARD- BOLAND- SMITH,MICHAEL, TUR- NER,JOHN, LAWFER, WAIT AND SLONE. 35 ILCS 5/211 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an income tax credit, beginning in taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1997 and ending with taxable years ending on or before December 30, 2002, for an owner of a riparian filter strip in an amount equal to 5% of the property tax that the owner paid on the riparian strip during the taxable year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 35 ILCS 5/211 new Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 200/10-152 35 ILCS 200/15-48 new Deletes everything. Amends the Property Tax Code to exempt all vegetative fil- ter strips from property tax assessments. Changes the width requirement for quali- fication as a vegetative filter strip to at least 10-25 feet and up to 66 feet in width. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Replaces the specified width limitation for a vegetative filter strip with the re- quirement that the strip meet the standards and specifications set forth in the Natu- ral Resources Conservation Service Technical Guide. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Apr 08 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 14 Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Judicial Note Request WITHDRAWN/MOORE,A Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor NOLAND Amendment No.02 LEITCH Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.02 LEITCH Be adopted Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.02 LEITCH Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Adopted 2013 HB-2218 HB-2219-Cont. Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl02-009-001 Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Apr 23 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor WELCH Added as Chief Co-sponsor SHADID Placed Calendr,First Readng Added as Chief Co-sponsor WALSH,L First reading Referred to Rules HB-2220 ERWIN. New Act 35 ILCS 200/15-35 Creates the Higher Education Facilities Support Act of 1997. Creates only a short title. Amends the Property Tax Code by making technical corrections in the Section concerning the exemption for schools. Effective January 1, 1998. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB 2220 would not have an impact on the level of State debt. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Higher Education Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-005-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 State Debt Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2221 MORROW. New Act 15 ILCS 20/38.1 from Ch. 127, par. 38.1 Creates the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Local Government Reim- bursement Act. Requires units of local government to annually certify to the Office of the Governor all expenditures made pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Provides that when a unit of local government is required to expend funds pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the State shall reim- burse the unit of local government for expenses incurred in its compliance. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Governor to include in his or her annual budget a recommendation for all amounts certified to his or her Office under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Local Government Reimburse- ment Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 13 Primary Sponsor Changed To MORROW Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2222 MORROW. 35 ILCS 5/203 from Ch. 120, par. 2-203 35 ILCS 5/211 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates a tax credit for taxpayers in an amount equal to 100% of amounts paid to employees of the taxpayer as qualified transportation fringes. Defines "qualified transportation fringe" as the stipend an employer pays an employee for the purchase of any pass, token, voucher, facecard, or similar item entitling the employee to transportation between the employee's res- idence and place of employment. Provides that any credit in excess of the taxpayer's liability for the tax year may be carried forward for 5 years. Provides that the De- partment may prescribe any rules necessary to implement and enforce the credit. 2014 HB-2222-Cont Creates a deduction for amounts received by the employee as qualified transporta- tion fringes. Provides that the credit and deduction shall apply to tax years begin- ning on or after January 1, 1997. Sunsets the credit and deduction after 10 years. Effective July 1, 1997. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 13 Primary Sponsor Changed To MORROW Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2223 MEYER. 20 ILCS 1805/56-1 from Ch. 129, par. 220.56-1 Amends the Military Code of Illinois. Provides that any moneys in the Federal Support Agreement Revolving Fund that are appropriated to pay for weekly allow- ances for students in the Lincoln's Challenge Program may be deposited by the De- partment of Military Affairs into a savings and loan association or State or national bank in this State. Provides that those moneys shall be managed by the Department of Military Affairs in accordance with certain laws, rules, and regulations. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 11 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot 115-000-000 Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 24 Chief Sponsor FITZGERALD Apr 25 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to State Government Operations May 08 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 14 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 12 Sent to the Governor Jul 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0072 Effective date 97-07-08 HB.2224 MEYER - DAVIS,STEVE. 210 ILCS 45/1-113 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-113 305 ILCS 5/5E-5 Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to provide that homes, institutions, or other places operated under the authority of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs are not excluded from the definition of long-term care facility. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the term "nursing home" does not include a State facility operated by or under the authority of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 305 ILCS 5/5E-5 Deletes everything. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to make technical changes in the Section defining the term "facility". Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 17 Primary Sponsor Changed To MEYER Mar 20 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-002 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 2015 HB-2224-Cont. Apr 23 Amendment No.01 MEYER Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Apr 24 Amendment No.01 MEYER Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Amendment No.01 MEYER Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot109-008-000 Apr 29 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare May 06 To Subcommittee Committee Public Health & Welfare May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) May 31 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 3-9(B) SRUL Re-referred to Public Health & Welfare HB-2225 MEYER - DAVIS,STEVE - RYDER - HANNIG- HOLBROOK AND MCK- EON. 20 ILCS 2805/2 from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67 20 ILCS 2805/2.01a from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.01a 20 ILCS 2805/2.03 from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.03 20 ILCS 2805/2.10 new 30 ILCS 105/25 from Ch. 127, par. 161 210 ILCS 45/2-215 new Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs Act. Provides that the Department may expend grants for the general benefit of Illinois veterans. Provides that the De- partment may accept and hold grants made in trust for support of a resident in an Illinois Veterans Home or for any other legitimate purpose (now for any other legit- imate purpose connected with a Home). Deletes provisions concerning the power to make grants to private organizations for the costs of erecting a Korean War Memo- rial. Provides that restrictions on the members benefit fund apply to an Illinois Vet- erans Home operated by the Department of Veterans' Affairs (now an Illinois Veterans Home). The Department of Veterans Affairs Act and the Nursing Home Care Act to provide that if there is a conflict between the provisions of the Acts con- cerning an Illinois Veterans Home not operated by the Department of Veterans' Af- fairs, then the provisions of the Nursing Home Care Act shall apply. Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that the Department of Veterans' Affairs may make medical payments from the Department's current appropriations although the medical services were rendered in a prior fiscal year. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes subject to appropriation the amendatory provisions granting the Depart- ment of Veterans' Affairs the power to expend grants for the general benefit of Illi- nois veterans. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Mar 20 Amendment No.01 VETS' AFFAIRS H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 17-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor GEO-KARIS 2016 HB-2225-Cont. Apr 17 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor WEAVER,S Apr 25 Assigned to State Government Operations May 01 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DEMUZIO May 08 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Added as Chief Co-sponsor O'MALLEY Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOMKE Added as Chief Co-sponsor MYERS,J Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 11 Sent to the Governor Jul 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0168 Effective date 97-07-23 HB-2226 BRADY. 215 ILCS 5/14.1 from Ch. 73, par. 626.1 215 ILCS 5/32 from Ch. 73, par. 644 215 ILCS 5/33 from Ch. 73, par. 645 215 ILCS 5/34 from Ch. 73, par. 646 215 ILCS 5/56 from Ch. 73, par. 668 215 ILCS 5/122-1 from Ch. 73, par. 734-1 215 ILCS 5/144.2 from Ch. 73, par. 756.2 215 ILCS 5/147.3 new 215 ILCS 5/162 from Ch. 73, par. 774 215 ILCS 5/173 from Ch. 73, par. 785 215 ILCS 5/173.1 from Ch. 73, par. 785.1 215 ILCS 5/174 from Ch. 73, par. 786 215 ILCS 5/192 from Ch. 73, par. 804 215 ILCS 5/205 from Ch. 73, par. 817 215 ILCS 5/245.21 from Ch. 73, par. 857.21 215 ILCS 5/245.23 from Ch. 73, par. 857.23 215 ILCS 5/245.25 from Ch. 73, par. 857.25 215 ILCS 5/245.61 rep. 215 ILCS 5/245.62 rep. 215 ILCS 107/5.20 215 ILCS 107/5.25 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that if proposed increases or de- creases in capital include subsequent transactions subject to the Insurance Holding Company Systems Article, all information required under that Article must be pro- vided to the Director of Insurance when seeking permission to increase or decrease capital. Requires Director approval of conversion terms of convertible preferred shares. Authorizes fixed or floating rates of interest for guaranty fund borrowing. Provides for liability for producers and third party administrators in connection with unauthorized insurers. Sets forth requirements for issuance of capital notes. Provides restrictions concerning credit allowed for domestic ceding insurers. Autho- rizes the Director of Insurance to bring civil actions as rehabilitator against an in- surance company and related parties. Amends the Producer Controlled Insurer Act to expand the scope of the definitions of "controlled insurer" and "controlling pro- ducer". Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 215 ILCS 5/174 Deletes provisions requiring the approval of the Director before a domestic insur- er may enter into certain agreements. Requires certain assuming insurers to have at least $5,000,000 in capital and surplus before assuming insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 5/59.1 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to the conversion of a mutual company to a stock company. Defines the term "member" as a person who is 2017 HB-2226-Cont. deemed a holder of a membership interest in the mutual company pursuant to its ar- ticles or bylaws. Prohibits any person from making or announcing an offer to pur- chase a security issued by a converting mutual company before the plan of conversion is complete except in compliance with provisions relating to limitations on acquisition of control or the terms of the conversion plan approved by the Director. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: 215 ILCS 5/122-1 Deletes provision authorizing the Department of Insurance to require third party administrators and producers to submit information regarding certain insurance transactions relating to multiple employer arrangements and employee leasing arrangements. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-am 1 In the opinion of DCCA, HB2226, as amended by H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. *HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 5/513a9 from Ch. 73, par. 1065.60a9 215 ILCS 150/25.1 from Ch. 148, par. 225.1 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to provide that if a premium finance compa- ny pays the financed premium to a producer, it establishes the producer as an agent of the premium finance company. Amends the Religious and Charitable Risk Pool- ing Trust Act to provide that a trust fund may reorganize into a mutual insurance company or a reciprocal if the trust fund has an operating history of 3, rather than 5, consecutive years after organizational approval during which it has provided non-assessable benefits or indemnification contracts to its beneficiaries. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 215 ILCS 107/5.20 215 ILCS 107/5.25 Deletes changes made to the Producer Controlled Insurer Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 19 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE H Adopted Amendment No.02 INSURANCE H Adopted Amendment No.03 INSURANCE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Mar 20 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Short Dbt Apr 09 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Short Debate Amendment No.04 BRADY Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.04 BRADY Rules refers to HINS Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 11 Amendment No.04 BRADY Be adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 14 Amendment No.04 BRADY Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 2018 HB-2226-Cont Apr 23 Chief Sponsor WALSH,T Apr 24 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Assigned to Insurance & Pensions May 09 Amendment No.01 INS & PENS. S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 13 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 14 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 15 Be approved consideration 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0381 Effective date 97-08-14 HB-2227 BRADY. 215 ILCS 5/356c from Ch. 73, par. 968c Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relat- ing to medical expense coverage. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2228 CROSS. 215 ILCS 5/356c from Ch. 73, par. 968c Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical change in a Section relat- ing to medical expense coverage. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2229 MCCARTHY - CROTTY. 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Imposes a supplemental wagering tax such that the sum of all taxes imposed under this Act on the adjusted gross receipts from gambling games under the Act is 30% rather than 20%. Provides that the ad- ditional tax revenue shall be paid into the Education Assistance Fund and shall sup- plement, but not supplant, any other moneys paid into that Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 20 Motion Do Pass-Lost 001-002-011 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2230 MCCARTHY - CROTTY. 35 ILCS 5/917 from Ch. 120, par. 9-917 35 ILCS 120/11 from Ch. 120, par. 450 35 ILCS 130/10b from Ch. 120, par. 453.10b 35 ILCS 135/20 from Ch. 120, par. 453.50 35 ILCS 610/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.11 35 ILCS 615/11 from Ch. 120, par. 467.26 35 ILCS 620/11 from Ch. 120, par. 478 35 ILCS 625/11 from Ch. 120, par. 1421 2019 HB-2230-Cont 625 ILCS 5/6-206.2 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to require the Secretary of State to suspend the driver's license of an individual who has (1) failed to pay any tax, penalty, or inter- est owed to the State or (2) failed to file in a timely manner any required tax form. Allows the Secretary of State to grant a restricted driver's permit to an individual whose license has been suspended for failure to pay taxes, penalties, or interest or for failure to file tax returns in a timely manner. Provides for an additional license reinstatement fee. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Cigarette Tax Act, the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Messages Tax Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act, the Public Utilities Revenue Act, and the Water Compa- ny Invested Capital Tax Act to require the Department of Revenue to make avail- able to the Secretary of State information that an individual who has been issued a driver's license under the Illinois Vehicle Code has failed to file returns required un- der those Acts or has failed to pay taxes, penalties, and interest shown on those forms, or has failed to pay any final assessment of taxes, penalties, or interest due under those Acts. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2231 KUBIK. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.15 new 10 ILCS 5/9-1.20 new 10 ILCS 5/9-2 from Ch. 46, par. 9-2 10 ILCS 5/9-11 from Ch. 46, par. 9-11 10 ILCS 5/9-12 from Ch. 46, par. 9-12 10 ILCS 5/9-13 from Ch. 46, par. 9-13 10 ILCS 5/9-14 from Ch. 46, par. 9-14 10 ILCS 5/9-17 from Ch. 46, par. 9-17 10 ILCS 5/9-25.3 new 10 ILCS 5/9-25.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-25.7 new 10 ILCS 5/9-28 new 25 ILCS 170/2.1 new Amends the Election Code. Provides that the occupation and employer of a per- son making a campaign contribution be reported. Provides that information about a person contributing $150 or more in a calendar year (now $150 in the reporting pe- riod) be reported. Provides that the State Board of Elections shall make campaign contribution and expenditure reports available in an electronic form. Provides that candidates shall not use campaign contributions for personal uses. Provides that a candidate may not accept more contributions from contributors not within his or her district than from contributors within his or her district. Provides that a candi- date shall not accept contributions from foreign nationals or public utilities regulat- ed by the Illinois Commerce Commission or by any other State agency. Deletes a provision that persons examining campaign contributions and expenditures must provide personal information. Amends the Lobbyist Registration Act. Provides that a person who has held certain offices or who has been employed by the General As- sembly or a member of the General Assembly shall not lobby for a period of one year after leaving his or her office or employment. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2232 BIGGERT - KLINGLER - WOOD - MULLIGAN - LOPEZ. 730 ILCS 150/2 from Ch. 38, par. 222 730 ILCS 150/4 from Ch. 38, par. 224 730 ILCS 150/5 from Ch. 38, par. 225 730 ILCS 150/5.5 new 2020 HB-2232-Cont. 730 ILCS 150/6 from Ch. 38, par. 226 730 ILCS 150/7 from Ch. 38, par. 227 Amends the Sex Offender Registration Act. In the definition of a sex offender as a person who is certified as a sexually dangerous person, eliminates provision that requires the conduct giving rise to the certification to be committed or attempted against a person under 18 years of age. Provides that a person who is required to register as a sex offender must be informed that if he or she establishes a residence outside of Illinois, he or she must register in the new state, within 10 days after es- tablishing residence, if the state has a registration requirement. Requires the De- partment of State Police to mail quarterly nonforwardable verification letters to persons previously adjudicated to be sexually dangerous and annual nonforward- able verification letters to other sex offenders required to register. Provides that per- sons adjudicated to be sexually dangerous and who are later released or who are found to be no longer sexually dangerous and who are discharged must register for a period of their natural life. Effective September 13, 1997. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 730 ILCS 150/5.5 new Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3 from Ch. 127, par. 55a-3 730 ILCS 150/3 from Ch. 38, par. 223 730 ILCS 150/5-10 new 730 ILCS 150/8 from Ch. 38, par. 228 730 ILCS 150/9 from Ch. 38, par. 229 730 ILCS 152/101 730 ILCS 152/105 730 ILCS 152/110 730 ILCS 152/115 730 ILCS 152/117 730 ILCS 152/120 730 ILCS 152/125 rep. Deletes all. Amends the Sex Offender Registration Act. Includes in the definition of sex offender a person certified as a sexually dangerous person regardless of the age of the victim (now under 18 years of age). Includes in the definition of sex of- fense a misdemeanor violation of indecent solicitation of a child, sexual exploitation of a child, and criminal sexual abuse. Also includes in the definition of sex offense sexual relations within families when the victim was under 18 years of age. Amends the Child Sex Offender and Murderer Community Notification Law. Changes name of law to the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community Notification Law. Makes the law applicable to notification of the names and addresses of all sex offenders not just those who committed sex offenses against persons under 18. Makes other changes. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to change a cross reference to the changed name of the law. Effective June 1, 1997. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 22 Chief Sponsor DILLARD Apr 23 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Added as Chief Co-sponsor CARROLL Apr 30 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 2021 HB-2232-Cont. May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 15 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Motion referred to 01/HJUB Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 16 Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 17 Sent to the Governor Jul 24 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 Total veto stands. HB-2233 CROSS. 720 ILCS 5/33B-3 from Ch. 38, par. 33B-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Adds a heading to Section that provides that an offense for which the defendant was released because of a pardon granted on ac- count of innocence shall not be considered for the purposes of determining whether the defendant is a habitual criminal. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2234 KUBIK. 10 ILCS 5/9-18 from Ch. 46, par. 9-18 Amends the Election Code in the campaign finance Article by making a technical change to the Section concerning investigations by the State Board of Elections. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2235 KRAUSE - DANIELS - CHURCHILL - MYERS - KOSEL, LY- ONS,EILEEN, BOST, JONES,JOHN, KLINGLER, MITCHELL, WINKEL, MCAULIFFE, LAWFER, WINTERS, POE, COULSON, ZICKUS, WAIT, COWLISHAW AND PARKE. New Act 30 ILCS 105/24.10 new Creates the Human Cloning Prohibition Act. Prohibits the cloning of human be- ings and the use of public funds or property to clone human beings. Makes inten- tional violation a Class 4 felony. Amends the State Finance Act to provide that an appropriation Act shall not be construed to authorize the expenditure of public funds for human cloning or for the support of any project or institution that engages in human cloning. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Jan 07 1998 Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL 2022 2023 Jan 07-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Jan 08 Added As A Co-sponsor CHUR CHILL Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE HB-2236 PANKAU - SAVIANO. 5 ILCS 80/4.9 from Ch. 127, par. 1904.9 5 ILCS 80/4.18 new 225 ILCS 2/10 225 ILCS 2/15 225 ILCS 2/20 225 ILCS 2/25 225 ILCS 2/35 225 ILCS 2/40 225 ILCS 2/50 225 ILCS 2/55 new 225 ILCS 2/60 225 ILCS 2/70 225 ILCS 2/75 new 225 ILCS 2/80 225 ILCS 2/90 225 ILCS 2/100 225 ILCS 2/105 new 225 ILCS 2/110 225 ILCS 2/130 225 ILCS 2/135 new 225 ILCS 2/140 225 ILCS 2/145 225 ILCS 2/150 225 ILCS 2/152 new 225 ILCS 2/154 new 225 ILCS 2/155 225 ILCS 2/160 225 ILCS 2/165 225 ILCS 2/170 225 ILCS 2/175 225 ILCS 2/180 225 ILCS 2/185 225 ILCS 2/195 225 ILCS 2/45 rep. 225 ILCS 2/205 rep. 225 ILCS 55/20 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-20 225 ILCS 55/25 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-25 225 ILCS 55/30 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-30 225 ILCS 55/40 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-40 225 ILCS 55/45 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-45 225 ILCS 55/55 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-55 225 ILCS 55/60 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-60 225 ILCS 55/65 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-65 225 ILCS 55/85 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-85 225 ILCS 55/90 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-90 225 ILCS 55/95 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-95 225 ILCS 55/165 from Ch. 111, par. 8351-165 225 ILCS 55/50 rep. 225 ILCS 65/3 from Ch. 111, par. 3503 225 ILCS 65/4 from Ch. 111, par. 3504 225 ILCS 65/7 from Ch. 111, par. 3507 225 ILCS 65/10 from Ch. 111,par. 3510 225 ILCS 65/11 from Ch. 111, par. 3511 225 ILCS 65/12 from Ch. 111,par. 3512 225 ILCS 65/14 from Ch. 111,par. 3514 HB-2235-Cont HB-2236-Cont. 225 ILCS 65/16 225 ILCS 65/17 225 ILCS 65/21 225 ILCS 65/23 225 ILCS 65/24 225 ILCS 65/25 225 ILCS 65/26 225 ILCS 65/27 225 ILCS 65/30 225 ILCS 65/32 225 ILCS 65/33 225 ILCS 65/35 225 ILCS 65/36 225 ILCS 65/37 225 ILCS 65/38 225 ILCS 65/39 225 ILCS 65/40 225 ILCS 65/42 225 ILCS 65/43 225 ILCS 65/47 225 ILCS 65/8 rep. 225 ILCS 65/9 rep. 225 ILCS 65/13 rep. 225 ILCS 65/15 rep. 225 ILCS 65/19 rep. 225 ILCS 70/4 225 ILCS 70/5 225 ILCS 70/5.1 new 225 ILCS 70/6 225 ILCS 70/7 225 ILCS 70/8 225 ILCS 70/9 225 ILCS 70/10 225 ILCS 70/11 225 ILCS 70/12 225 ILCS 70/13 225 ILCS 70/14 225 ILCS 70/15 225 ILCS 70/17 225 ILCS 70/18 225 ILCS 70/19 225 ILCS 70/20 225 ILCS 70/20.1 new 225 ILCS 70/21 225 ILCS 70/22 225 ILCS 70/23 225 ILCS 70/24 225 ILCS 70/24.1 new 225 ILCS 70/28 225 ILCS 70/37 rep. 225 ILCS 95/6 225 ILCS 95/9 225 ILCS 95/10 225 ILCS 95/11 225 ILCS 95/14 225 ILCS 95/14.1 new 225 ILCS 95/16 225 ILCS 95/17 225 ILCS 95/21 225 ILCS 95/22.1 225 ILCS 95/22.2 225 ILCS 95/22.5 225 ILCS 95/22.7 225 ILCS 95/22.11 225 ILCS 95/22.12 225 ILCS 95/24 225 ILCS 95/18 rep. 225 ILCS 110/3 2024 from Ch. 111, par. 3516 from Ch. Ill, par. 3517 from Ch. 111, par. 3521 from Ch. 111, par. 3523 from Ch. 111, par. 3524 from Ch. Ill, par. 3525 from Ch. 111, par. 3526 from Ch. 111, par. 3527 from Ch. 111, par. 3530 from Ch. 111, par. 3532 from Ch. 111, par. 3533 from Ch. 111,par. 3535 from Ch. 111,par. 3536 from Ch. 111,par. 3537 from Ch. 111, par. 3538 from Ch. 111,par. 3539 from Ch. 111, par. 3540 from Ch. 111, par. 3542 from Ch. 111, par. 3543 from Ch. 111, par. 3547 from Ch. 111, par. 3654 from Ch. 111, par. 3655 from Ch. 111, par. 3656 from Ch. 111, par. 3657 from Ch. 111,par. 3658 from Ch. 111, par. 3659 from Ch. 111, par. 3660 from Ch. 111, par. 3661 from Ch. 111, par. 3662 from Ch. 111, par. 3663 from Ch. 111, par. 3664 from Ch. 111,par. 3665 from Ch. 111, par. 3667 from Ch. 111,par. 3668 from Ch. 111, par. 3669 from Ch. 111, par. 3670 from Ch. 111, par. 3671 from Ch. 111, par. 3672- from Ch. 111, par. 3673 from Ch. 111, par. 3674 from Ch. 111, par. 3678 from Ch. 111, par. 4606 from Ch. 111, par. 4609 from Ch. 111, par. 4610 from Ch. 111, par. 4611 from Ch. 111,par. 4614 from Ch. 111, par. 4616 from Ch. 111,par. 4617 from Ch. 111, par. 4621 from Ch. 111, par. 4622.1 from Ch. 111, par. 4622.2 from Ch. 111, par. 4622.5 from Ch. 111, par. 4622.7 from Ch. 111, par. 4622.11 from Ch. 111, par. 4622.12 from Ch. 111, par. 4624 from Ch. 111, par. 7903 HB-2236-Cont 225 ILCS 110/3.5 new 225 ILCS 110/5 from Ch. 111, par. 7905 225 ILCS 110/7 from Ch. 111, par. 7907 225 ILCS 110/8 from Ch. 111, par. 7908 225 ILCS 110/9.5 new 225 ILCS 110/11 from Ch. Ill,par. 7911 225 ILCS 110/13 from Ch. 111, par. 7913 225 ILCS 110/14 from Ch. 111, par. 7914 225 ILCS 110/16 from Ch. 111, par. 7916 225 ILCS 110/16.5 new 225 ILCS 110/17 from Ch. 111,par. 7917 225 ILCS 110/18 from Ch. 111,par. 7918 225 ILCS 110/21 from Ch. 111, par. 7921 225 ILCS 110/22 from Ch. 111, par. 7922 225 ILCS 110/28 from Ch. 111, par. 7928 225 ILCS 110/28.5 new 225 ILCS 110/29.5 new 225 ILCS 110/30 from Ch. 111, par. 7930 225 ILCS 110/33 from Ch. 111, par. 7933 225 ILCS 110/6 rep. 225 ILCS 110/7.5 rep. 225 ILCS 110/9 rep. 225 ILCS 110/12 rep. 225 ILCS 110/31 rep. 225 ILCS 110/32 rep. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to extend the sunset date of the Mar- riage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987, the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act, the Physician As- sistant Practice Act of 1987, and the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and Au- diology Practice Act to January 1, 2008. Amends the Acupuncture Practice Act. Grants additional rulemaking authority to the Department of Professional Regula- tion. Changes the registration requirements to licensing requirements. Establishes the Board of Acupuncture and sets forth its powers and duties. Requires an appli- cant for licensure to provide proof to the Department that he or she has passed the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists examination or a sub- stantially equivalent examination approved by the Department. Provides that an applicant has 3 years from the date of application to complete the application pro- cess. Sets forth the procedures for restoring an expired license and placing a license on inactive status. Amends the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, the Il- linois Nursing Act of 1987, the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disci- plinary Act, the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987, and the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act. Allows the Department or the Board or Committee to compel a licensee or applicant for licensure to submit to a mental or physical examination upon a showing of a possible violation of the Acts. Amends the licensing Acts to delete specified fee requirements and to provide that the Department of Professional Regulation shall set by rule fees for the admin- istration of each licensing Act. In each licensing Act amended, makes technical and additional substantive changes. Reorganizes certain provisions within the Act. De- letes obsolete language in each licensing Act. Effective December 30, 1997, except that changes to the Acupuncture Practice Act take effect immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 225 ILCS 110/3 from Ch. 111, par. 7903 225 ILCS 110/3.5 new 225 ILCS 110/5 from Ch. 111, par. 7905 225 ILCS 110/7 from Ch. 111, par. 7907 225 ILCS 110/8 from Ch. 111, par. 7908 225 ILCS 110/9.5 new 225 ILCS 110/11 from Ch. 111,par. 7911 225 ILCS 110/13 from Ch. 111,par. 7913 225 ILCS 110/14 from Ch. 1ll,par. 7914 225 ILCS 110/16 from Ch. 111,par. 7916 225 ILCS 110/16.5 new 2025 HB-2236-Cont. 225 ILCS 110/17 from Ch. 11l,par. 7917 225 ILCS 110/18 from Ch. 111, par. 7918 225 ILCS 110/21 from Ch. 111, par. 7921 225 ILCS 110/22 from Ch. 111, par. 7922 225 ILCS 110/28 from Ch. 111, par. 7928 225 ILCS 110/28.5 new 225 ILCS 110/29.5 new 225 ILCS 110/30 from Ch. 111, par. 7930 225 ILCS 110/33 from Ch. 111, par. 7933 225 ILCS 110/6 rep. 225 ILCS 110/7.5 rep. 225 ILCS 110/9 rep. 225 ILCS 110/12 rep. 225 ILCS 110/31 rep. 225 ILCS 110/32 rep. Adds reference to: 225 ILCS 745/25 225 ILCS 745/52 225 ILCS 745/65 Amends the Professional Geologist Licensing Act to allow practitioners an addi- tional year to apply for licensure without examination. Makes technical changes. Deletes change to Regulatory Agency Sunset Act extending the repeal date for the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Act. Further amends the Illinois Nurs- ing Act of 1987 to allow the Department of Professional Regulation to use moneys in the Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund to conduct a survey as prescribed by rule of the Department. Deletes limitation under the Acupuncture Practice Act on physicians or dentists practicing acupuncture unless appropriately skilled or trained. Makes technical changes. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Mar 20 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 023-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 14-000-001 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Chief Sponsor KARPIEL Apr 17 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 25 Assigned to Licensed Activities May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 03 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 30 Total veto stands. HB-2237 CROSS, KLINGLER AND ACEVEDO. 730 ILCS 5/5-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3 730 ILCS 5/5-8A-5 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8A-5 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the fee imposed by the court for the use of an approved electronic monitoring device shall be for all costs in- cidental to the approved electronic monitoring device (now the fee cannot exceed $5 for each day of use of the device). Provides that an offender as a part of an approved pretrial release may be ordered to pay all costs incidental to approved electronic monitoring. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal 2026 HB-2237-Cont Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Jan 14 1998 Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO HB-2238 BRUNSVOLD - TENHOUSE. 510 ILCS 77/12 new Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Requires that construction or expansion of a new facility of 500 or greater animal units be approved by the county board or, if the facility is or will be located within a municipality, by the corporate authorities of the municipality. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor TENHOUSE Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 19 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-008-000 HAGC Remains in CommiAgriculture & Conservation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2239 HOLBROOK. 720 ILCS 5/14-3 from Ch. 38, par. 14-3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Includes in the exemption from an eaves- dropping violation, the use of a telephone monitoring device by a corporation or oth- er business entity that has contracted for telephone solicitation by another corporation or business entity to record or listen to the conversation by an employee of the corporation or business entity conducting the telephone solicitation or mar- keting or opinion research. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substantive changes; makes a stylistic change. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 It is impossible to determine impact on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dept. of Corrections) HB2239 would have no fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from DOC fiscal note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2239 fails to create a State mandate. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 19 Re-committed to Rules 2027 HB-2240 HB-2240 GRANBERG. 55 ILCS 5/3-6015.1 new 65 ILCS 5/11-1-12 new Amends the Counties Code and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that police officers in a county with a population of less than 3,000,000 may unlock the doors of a motor vehicle upon the request of the owner of the vehicle. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2240 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2240 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 2240 is permissive and would not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2241 BROSNAHAN - MCCARTHY. 55 ILCS 5/3-15012 from Ch. 34, par. 3-15012 Amends the Counties Code. Changes the title of the chief executive and adminis- trative officer of the Department of Corrections in counties with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants from Executive Director to Director. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2241 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2241 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2241 imposes no additional requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-005-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot 116-001-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 30 Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY First reading Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Local Government & Elections May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) HB-2242 BROSNAHAN. 730 ILCS 5/3-3-7 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-7 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that as a condition of every parole and mandatory supervised release a parole agent is given authority to con- duct warrantless searches of the parolee or releasee's home. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 2028 HB-2243 HB-2243 HOLBROOK. 720 ILCS 5/12-14.1 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 730 ILCS 5/5-8-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the penalty for predatory criminal sexual assault of a child that did not cause great bodily harm to the victim and did not result in permanent disability or was not life threatening is a Class X felony with a sentence of not less than 20 years and not more than 60 years (now it is a Class X felony (6-30 years)). Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Permits the court to impose an extended term sentence on a defendant convicted of a felony committed against a person under 13 years of age (now under 12 years of age) or that person's property. Provides that the extended term sentence for predatory criminal sexual assault of a child is not less than 60 years and not more than 100 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2244 HOLBROOK - DAVIS,STEVE - SMITH,MICHAEL - SCOTT, MCCARTHY AND BROSNAHAN. 625 ILCS 5/11-204 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-204 625 ILCS 5/11-204.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-204.1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Increases the penalty for fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer from a Class B misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony. Increases the penalty for aggravated fleeing or attempt to elude a police officer from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 3 felony if only property damage occurs and from a Class 4 felony to a Class 2 felony if bodily injury occurs. Increases from a Class 4 felony to a Class 2 felony, a second or subsequent conviction of aggravated fleeing within 5 years of a prior conviction. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) Fiscal impact is $21,285,500 and 108 inmates for population. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE It is impossible to determine what impact the bill will have on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2244 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT 2029 HB-2244-Cont. Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2245 MCCARTHY. 55 ILCS 5/3-7002 from Ch. 34, par. 3-7002 55 ILCS 5/3-7005 from Ch. 34, par. 3-7005 Amends the Counties Code. Provides that on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act, the Sheriff of Cook County may, in his or her discretion and with the advice and consent of the county board, appoint additional members to the Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board (now limited to 5 members). Provides that as addi- tional members are appointed, the political affiliation of the Board shall be such that no more than one-half of the members plus one additional member may be af- filiated with the same political party. Provides that as additional members are ap- pointed, at least 40% of the members must be present to constitute a quorum. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2245 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2245 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 2245 is permissive and would not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-005-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 Fiscal Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot089-024-000 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 30 Chief Sponsor O'MALLEY First reading Referred to Rules HB-2246 MAUTINO. 55 ILCS 5/3-15003.5 Amends the Counties Code. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning the county impact incarceration program in a county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE o HB 2246 fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2246 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2246 imposes no additonal requirements and does not have a fiscal impact on units of local gov't. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Local Government Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-008-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested HUGHES St Mandate Fis Nte ReqHUGHES Home Rule Note RequestHUGHES Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Home Rule Note Filed Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 2030 HB-2246-Cont. Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2247 WINTERS. 230 ILCS 10/3.5 new 230 ILCS 10/5 from Ch. 120, par. 2405 230 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2406 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 230 ILCS 10/14.1 new Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Requires an advisory referendum before dockside gambling may be authorized under the Act. Requires a new applicant for an owners license to competitively bid what percentage of adjusted gross receipts it shall pay as a wagering tax, with the new license going to the highest bidder. Pro- hibits licensees from making any political contributions. Requires each licensee to make a quarterly report to the Board indicating profits and losses. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 230 ILCS 10/7 from Ch. 120, par. 2407 230 ILCS 10/7.1 new Further amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that the referendum shall be required before any gambling is authorized under the Act rather than before dockside gambling is authorized under the Act. Provides that an owners license sub- ject to renewal shall be subject to competitive bidding based on what portion of ad- justed gross receipts will be paid to the State. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Mar 20 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE H Adopted Motion Do Pass-Lost 006-007-000 HEXC Remains in CommiExecutive Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2248 ZICKUS. 35 ILCS 5/1108 from Ch. 120, par. 11-1108 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning foreclosure on real property. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Revenue Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2249 PHELPS- HARTKE. 20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055 20 ILCS 3305/9 from Ch. 127, par. 1059 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/6c new Amends the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act and the General Obli- gation Bond Act. Requires the Agency to establish, in cooperation with other State agencies, a computer system that will enable disaster victims to promptly contact State or federal agencies electronically for the purpose of applying for governmen- tal benefits for which the disaster victim may be entitled. Authorizes the State to is- sue $100,000,000 in intermediate or long-term general obligation bonds, with maturity not to exceed 40 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 2031 HB-2250 GASH. 20 ILCS 505/22.1 from Ch. 23, par. 5022.1 Amends the Children and Family Services Act by making a stylistic change in a Section concerning grants-in-aid for child care services. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2250 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2251 GASH. 50 ILCS 725/3.8 from Ch. 85, par. 2561 Amends the Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act. Provides that anyone fil- ing a complaint against a sworn peace officer must have the complaint supported by a sworn affidavit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the sworn affidavit verifying a complaint against a peace officer shall be notarized and include a factual description of the events, actions, and oc- currences that are the basis of the complaint. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Corrections) There is no fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from DOC fiscal note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB 2251, with H-am 1, fails to create a State mandate. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 It is not possible to determine impact on the need to decrease or increase the number of judges in the State. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 2 (Dpt. Corrections) No change from previous fiscal note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 2 No change from previous correctional note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 2 (Dept. of Revenue) HB 2251 addresses issues of concern to the Dept. of Correc- tions, rather than the Dept. of Revenue. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 & 2 HB2251 would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 11 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Amendment No.02 GASH Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 2032 HB-2250 HB-2251-Cont Apr 12 Amendment No.02 GASH Rules refers to HJUB Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Short Debate Amendment No.02 GASH Be adopted Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2252 GASH. 705 ILCS 405/1-15 from Ch. 37, par. 801-15 705 ILCS 405/2-10 from Ch. 37, par. 802-10 705 ILCS 405/2-13 from Ch. 37, par. 802-13 705 ILCS 405/2-15 from Ch. 37, par. 802-15 705 ILCS 405/2-21 from Ch. 37, par. 802-21 705 ILCS 405/2-28 from Ch. 37, par. 802-28 705 ILCS 405/2-16 rep. 735 ILCS 5/2-301 from Ch. 110, par. 2-301 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Adds provisions concerning objections to the court's jurisdiction. In proceedings concerning abused, neglected, or depen- dent minors, requires the court to make certain written statements supporting its finding that it is in the minor's best interests to prescribe shelter care. Adds provi- sions concerning service of process, including provision for service by publication. Makes other changes. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to make an objection to jurisdiction as provided in the Juvenile Court Act an exception to the rule that every appearance prior to judgment not in compliance with the Code's requirements for special appearances is a general appearance and not a special appearance. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2253 GASH. New Act Creates the State Benefit Fraud Identification Act. Provides that if a law enforce- ment agency employee notifies the State that a municipal, county, or State prisoner has received public aid or other State benefits or services to which that prisoner is not entitled, the law enforcement agency employing the employee is entitled to 5% of the total value of public aid or other State benefits or services received by the pris- oner during a period of one year but to which the prisoner was not entitled. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2254 GASH. 705 ILCS 405/5-2 from Ch. 37, par. 805-2 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Makes stylistic changes in Section relat- ing to venue in delinquency proceedings. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) There will be no fiscal or corrections population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE The need to increase or decrease the number of judges cannot be determined at this time. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2254 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law 2033 HB-2254-Cont. Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2255 GASH. 720 ILCS 5/28-9 from Ch. 38, par. 28-9 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Adds a heading to Section that provides that prosecution of gambling offenses may be commenced by an information. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) There will be no fiscal or corrections population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE The need to increase or decrease the number of judges cannot be determined at this time. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2255 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 24 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 DAVIS,MONIQUE Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Amendment No.01 DAVIS,MONIQUE Rules refers to HJUB Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2256 GASH - JOHNSON,TOM - ERWIN - JONES,LOU - SCHOENBERG. 430 ILCS 65/3 from Ch. 38, par. 83-3 Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Makes a grammatical change in Section relating to transfer of firearms. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) No fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE There would be no increase or decrease in the need for the number of judges. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2256 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules 2034 HB-2256-Cont. Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 04 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 ERWIN Amendment referred t o HRUL Amendment No.01 ERWIN Rules refers to HJUB Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 24 Amendment No.01 ERWIN Be adopted Amendment No.01 ERWIN Lost 043-072-002 Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2257 O'BRIEN - GASH, BOST AND ERWIN. 720 ILCS 5/4-1 from Ch. 38, par. 4-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes a grammatical change in Section de- fining "voluntary act". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 720 ILCS 5/4-1 Adds reference to: 720 ILCS 5/3-5 from Ch. 38, par. 3-5 720 ILCS 5/3-6 from Ch. 38, par. 3-6 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a prosecution for criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, or criminal sexual abuse when the victim was under 18 years of age at the time of the offense may be commenced at any time. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB 2257 would have no fiscal or prison population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Corrections) No change from previous fiscal note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from previous correctional note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED HB2257 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No increase in the need for the number of judges in the State. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law 2035 HB-2257-Cont. Mar 21 Amendment No.01 JUD-CRIMINAL H Adopted Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 008-000-005 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Primary Sponsor Changed To O'BRIEN Mar 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor GASH Apr 07 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED/ROSKAM Correctional Note Requested AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Judicial Note Request AS AMENDED/ROSKAM Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Correctional Note Filed AS AMENDED Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Apr 11 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V065-043-008 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2258 GASH. 730 ILCS 5/5-2-5 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-2-5 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Adds a heading to Section relating to a clinical psychologist testifying as to issues of defendant's fitness. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) No fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE There would be no increase or decrease in the need for the number of judges. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2258 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 20 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-007-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 04 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate c Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 2036 HB-2259 TURNER,JOHN. 720 ILCS 550/4 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 704 720 ILCS 550/5 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 705 720 ILCS 550/5.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 705.1 Amends the Cannabis Control Act. Reenacts the provisions of Article 4 of Public Act 89-428 relating to the penalties for the manufacture and possession of more than 2,000 grams of cannabis. (Public Act 89-428 was declared unconstitutional.) Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 015-000-000 Returned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-001-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 17-000-001 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2260 MCAULIFFE - CAPPARELLI - DURKIN - SANTIAGO - WOOD. 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that committing an offense against a person under 18 years of age or that person's property is a factor for the court to consider as a reason to impose a more severe sentence. Also provides that a defendant convicted of a felony committed against a person under 18 (now under 12) years of age or that person's property may be sentenced to an extended term sentence. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) The corrections population impact is 157 inmates and the fiscal impact is $24,978,600. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from previous note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 16 Joint Sponsor Changed to CAPPARELLI Apr 17 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 12-000-002 Apr 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 30 Chief Sponsor DILLARD First reading Referred to Rules HB-2261 KOSEL. New Act 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3 from Ch. 127, par. 55a-3 735 ILCS 5/21-101 from Ch. 110, par. 21-101 Creates the Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act. Pro- vides that a person convicted of a gang-related criminal offense shall register with the local law enforcement agency where the person resides for 10 years after convic- tion. Provides that any person convicted of a gang-related criminal offense who is discharged, paroled, or released from a Department of Corrections facility or other penal institution shall be informed of his or her duty to register by the facility or in- 2037 HB-2259 HB-2261-Cont. stitution. Provides that any person convicted of a gang-related criminal offense who is released on probation or discharged upon payment of a fine shall be informed of his or her duty to register by the court. Provides that the facility or court shall ob- tain the person's address and report the address to the Department of State Police. Provides that the facility or court shall send copies of the form informing the person about registration to the Department, and the Department shall forward a copy to the local law enforcement agency. Provides that the person required to register shall report in person to the local law enforcement agency every year. Provides that the Department shall establish and maintain a Gang Member Database to identify per- sons convicted of gang-related criminal offenses. Provides that the Department and any local law enforcement agency may disclose certain information on the regis- tered person to any person likely to encounter the registered person and the infor- mation shall also be open to inspection by the public. Provides for immunity for providing or failing to provide this information. Amends the Civil Administrative Code concerning the powers of the Department's Division of Criminal Investiga- tion. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure concerning a name change. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2262 CLAYTON - CHURCHILL, ERWIN, LYONS,EILEEN AND COULSON. 625 ILCS 40/5-7 625 ILCS 40/5-7.2 625 ILCS 45/5-16 625 ILCS 45/5-16b from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-1 lb Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act and the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act. Provides that a person may not operate a snowmobile or boat if his or her alcohol concentration exceeds the level specified in the Illinois Vehicle Code (rather than 0.10). Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act to provide that a person convicted of operating a watercraft while under the influence is guilty of a Class 4 felony if that person had a previous conviction for driving a motor vehicle or snowmobile while under the influence. Provides that a police officer who has reason- able suspicion (instead of probable cause) to believe that a person is under the influ- ence may request the person to submit to a breath screening test. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Removes the provisions that provide that a person convicted of operating a water- craft while under the influence is guilty of a Class 4 felony if that person had a previ- ous conviction for driving a motor vehicle or snowmobile while under the influence. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-003-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Mar 20 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Apr 12 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl02-008-001 Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Apr 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 15 Chief Sponsor KLEMM Apr 16 First reading Referred to Rules Sponsor Removed KLEMM Alt Chief Sponsor Changed GEO-KARIS Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM Apr 24 Assigned to Transportation Apr 30 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 2038 HB-2262-Cont May 01 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added as Chief Co-sponsor PARKER Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 16 Motion Filed Concur Refer to Rules/Rul 75(a) Place Cal Order Concurrence 01 May 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL May 20 Be approved consideration H Concurs in S Amend. 01/072-037-007 Passed both Houses Jun 18 Sent to the Governor Jul 25 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0215 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2263 LANG. 5 ILCS 315/25 from Ch. 48, par. 1625 Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act concerning sovereign immunity. Adds a caption. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2264 SCHAKOWSKY. 20 ILCS 605/46.13 from Ch. 127, par. 46.13 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Business As- sistance Office of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall pro- vide assistance to small businesses interested in obtaining procurement contracts with private Illinois businesses. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2265 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE. New Act Creates the Welfare Reform Act of 1997. Contains a short title only. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2265 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. until the bill is amended. Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) May 15 Recommends Consideration 003-002-000 HRUL Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt May 16 Amendment No.01 CURRIE Amendment referred t o HRUL Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 2039 HB-2265-Cont. May 20 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB.2266 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE. New Act Creates the Child Support Enforcement Act of 1997. Contains a short title only. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2266 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) There will not be a fiscal impact to this Dept. until the bill is amended. Mar 10 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested ZICKUS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqZICKUS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2267 STEPHENS. 815 ILCS 150/3 from Ch. 17, par. 6203 Amends the Unsolicited Credit Card Act of 1977. Provides that no financial in- stitution or other person or corporation shall issue any person a credit card in which 2 or more persons are joint holders of the credit card account unless the request or application is made jointly by all joint holders of the account. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2268 STEPHENS. 225 ILCS 455/14 from Ch. 111, par. 5814 Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983. Makes a technical change in a Sec- tion relating to broker's licenses. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2269 MCGUIRE. 820 ILCS 115/4.5 new Amends the Wage Payment and Collection Act, Provides that an employer to whom this Act applies must pay an employee's net pay to the employee in the form of a check or other negotiable instrument made payable to the employee or by direct deposit into an employee's account in a financial institution. Provides that no em- ployer may pay an employee's net pay to the employee in the form of currency. Pro- vides that violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Exempts payments to workers who receive pay each day they work and payments to an employee whose weekly net pay is less than $100. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Labor) No fiscal impact will be incurred by the Department. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB2269 would not impact the level of State debt. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2269 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. PENSION NOTE 2040 HB-2269-Cont HB2269 would not have a fiscal impact on any public retirement system or pension fund subject to the Illinois Pension Code. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Mar 20 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo011-004-001 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested PARKE St Mandate Fis Nte ReqPARKE Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 02 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 09 State Debt Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 11 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 12 Pension Note Filed Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2270 JONES,LOU. 750 ILCS 5/714 new Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that a person who without good cause defaults on an order for child support issued by an Illinois court for a period of 2 months or longer is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Provides for community service to be performed by an offender. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be no fiscal impact on this Dept. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2270 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To JONES,LOU Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 26 Correctional Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2271 JONES,LOU. 305 ILCS 5/10-24 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to establish, no later then October 1, 1998, an automated directory containing identi- fying information, submitted by the employer, for each new employee hired in the State. Provides that the directory shall be used to facilitate the enforcement, collec- tion, and disbursement of child support payments, and assist in tracking child sup- port obligors. States that the directory shall be known as the State Directory of New Hires. Provides for sharing information with other State agencies for the purpose of collecting other debts owed to the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2271 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services Mar 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To JONES,LOU Mar 21 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB.2272 JONES,LOU. 750 ILCS 5/505 from Ch. 40, par. 505 750 ILCS 15/1 from Ch. 40, par. 1101 2041. HB-2272-Cont. 750 ILCS 45/15 from Ch. 40, par. 2515 Amends the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act. Provides that a person found guilty under provisions making failure to pay support a Class A misdemeanor may be sentenced to participate in a supervised work program administered by the Illinois Department of Public Aid through contract. Provides that the program shall be conducted on weekends and holidays, with a required fee from participants based on income to offset costs, and consist of outdoor cleaning and other duties while wearing brightly colored clothing. Authorizes the Department to adopt rules to im- plement the program. Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 to reference the program. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be no fiscal impact from this bill. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2272 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. CORRECTIONAL NOTE There will be no fiscal impact on this bill. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To JONES,LOU Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) Mar 31 Correctional Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Rules Apr 07 Correctional Note Filed Committee Rules HB-2273 MCGUIRE. 215 ILCS 5/155.26a new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that coverage for damages to a mo- tor vehicle resulting from road conditions or hazards incurred upon a public road shall be classified as comprehensive coverage damages. Prohibits rate increases based solely upon claims for damages caused by road conditions. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2274 MCGUIRE. 205 ILCS 675/6.5 new Amends the Illinois Financial Services Development Act. Prohibits the imposi- tion of fees or charges with respect to a revolving credit plan that are contingent upon the borrower having no outstanding unpaid indebtedness subject to interest charges on the date of the billing statement. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Financial Institutions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2275 MCGUIRE. 225 ILCS 25/18 from Ch. 111, par. 2318 Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act to allow dental hygienists to provide dental hygiene services without fee under the general supervision of a dentist, where the dentist is not required to be present, to residents of senior citizens' retirement homes. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) 2042 HB-2276 HB-2276 CURRIE. 205 ILCS 105/1-1 from Ch. 17, par. 3301-1 Amends the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985. Makes a technical change in the Section that contains the short title. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Financial Institutions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2277 CURRIE. 205 ILCS 5/3 from Ch. 17, par. 309 Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Makes a technical change in a Section relating to formation and powers. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Financial Institutions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2278 CURRIE. 205 ILCS 405/3.1 from Ch. 17, par. 4805 Amends the Currency Exchange Act. Adds a caption to a Section of the Act con- cerning the provision of tax services. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Financial Institutions) There would be no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Financial Institutions Mar 20 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Financial Institutions Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2279 DAVIS,STEVE. 20 ILCS 2805/2.06 from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.06 Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs Act by making a technical change in the Section concerning promulgation of rules. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2280 DAVIS,STEVE. 20 ILCS 2805/1 from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 66 Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs Act. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning creation of the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2281 DAVIS,STEVE. 20 ILCS 415/8b.7 from Ch. 127, par. 63b108b.7 Amends the Personnel Code. Makes a technical change in the Section concerning the veterans' preference. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2282 BRADY. 215 ILCS 5/141.01 from Ch. 73, par. 753.01 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Adds a caption to a Section restricting ter- mination of a policy because of termination of an agent's contract with the company. 2043 HB-2282-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Insurance) HB2282 will have no fiscal impact on the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 215 ILCS 5/141.01 Adds reference to: 215 ILCS 107/20 Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Producer Controlled Insurer Act. Provides that disclosure requirements regarding the rela- tionship between a controlling producer and an insurer may be met with respect to business placed for a governmental reciprocal by the execution of a subscriber's agreement that is retained by the governmental reciprocal. Effective immediately. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo012-011-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BRADY Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 15 Rclld 2nd Rdng-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor BRADY Apr 16 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Rules refers to HINS Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 17 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Be adopted Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To BRADY Apr 19 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 23 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-Pass/V115-000-000 Apr 24 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor WALSH,T Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules HB-2283 BRADY. 215 ILCS 5/143.21b from Ch. 73, par. 755.21b Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Adds a caption to a Section restricting the cancellation of a policy solely because a claim is paid. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Insurance) HB2283 will have no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo012-011-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BRADY Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To BRADY Apr 25 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2284 MAUTINO. 215 ILCS 5/141.02 from Ch. 73, par. 753.02 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Adds a caption to a Section concerning the termination of contracts between an independent agent and an insurance company. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. of Insurance) 2044 HB-2284-Cont HB2284 will have no fiscal impact on the Department. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo012-011-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 10 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2285 MAUTINO. 215 ILCS 5/143.23a from Ch. 73, par. 755.23a Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Adds a caption to a Section concerning an insured's access to files after cancellation of a policy. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 305 ILCS 5/5-16.3 Adds reference to: New Act Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Managed Care Responsibility to Members Act. Provides for the regulation of managed care plans by the Department of Insurance. Creates specific patient rights to disclosure, quality of care, and confidentiality. Prohibits restraints on communications between physicians and patients. Requires the establishment of grievance procedures. Re- quires utilization review programs to register with the Department of Insurance. Effective January 1, 1998. Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Insurance Mar 19 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE H Adopted Remains in Commilnsurance Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2286 MCGUIRE. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 730 ILCS 5/5-8-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1 730 ILCS 5/5-8-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Pro- vides that a person convicted of first degree murder, if the death penalty is not im- posed, shall be sentenced to a term of natural life imprisonment (now the defendant may in some circumstances be sentenced from 20 to 60 years imprisonment). NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Re-Refer Rules/Rul 9(B) HB-2287 FANTIN - ACEVEDO - CURRY,IULIE - HOLBROOK - FEIGENHOLTZ, LOPEZ, SANTIAGO AND KENNER. 720 ILCS 5/33-4 new Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it unlawful for a peace officer or cor- rectional officer to knowingly commit an act in furtherance of gang-related activi- ties, except when acting in furtherance of an undercover law enforcement investigation. Penalty is a Class 3 felony. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) There will be minimal fiscal and corrections population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. JUDICIAL NOTE It is impossible to determine what impact the bill will have on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB2287 fails to meet the definition of a State mandate. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 2045 HB-2287-Cont. Mar 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor ACEVEDO Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Fiscal Note Requested BLACK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBLACK Correctional Note Requested BLACK Judicial Note Request BLACK Committee Judiciary II - Criminal Law Mar 21 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 08 Judicial Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Apr 10 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Apr 16 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Apr 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Apr 25 Chief Sponsor CARROLL First reading Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Judiciary May 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 09 Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Added as Chief Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 06 Sent to the Governor Jul 22 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0131 Effective date 98-01-01 HB-2288 FANTIN. 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 30 ILCS 115/lb new 30 ILCS 115/2a new 30 ILCS 115/3a new 35 ILCS 5/901 from Ch. 120, par. 9-901 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 50 ILCS 705/5.1 new 50 ILCS 705/5.2 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and the State Revenue Sharing Act to provide that 1.75% of income tax proceeds and 2.01% of use and occupation tax proceeds shall be deposited into the Community Policing Fund. Provides that moneys in the Fund shall be allocated to municipalities and counties in this State for the purposes of hiring new police officers. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Fund to the list of funds in the State treasury. Amends the Illinois Police Training Act to require the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board to conduct random audits of units of local government that receive distributions from the Community Policing Fund. Provides that if the Board deter- mines that a unit of local government did not use its distribution for hiring new po- lice officers, then that unit of local government shall not be eligible for a distribution for one year. Effective June 1, 1997. 2046 HB-2288-Cont. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB2288 fails to create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2288 does not preempt home rule authority. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) HB 2288 will divert an estimated $210.8 million form GRF to the Community Policing Fund annually. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Mar 10 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 21 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 07 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Home Rule Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Apr 14 Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Apr 18 Re-committed to Rules HB-2289 MORROW. Appropriates $3,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Fund for the use of DCCA for the implementation and ad- ministration of the Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act. Effective July 1, 1997. Mar 20 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2290 MOORE,EUGENE. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.18e new Amends the School Code. Authorizes the school board or board of education of a school district located in a county that has a population in excess of 2,000,000 to es- tablish and operate evening programs for students using school facilities. Provides that those evening school programs may include educational enrichment programs, recreational and physical exercise programs, and tutorial programs. Adds provi- sions relative to program staffing. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1997 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2291 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - RONEN - PUGH - SCOTT, JONES,LOU AND FLOWERS. 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that for one year from the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 no execution of a defendant shall take place. Creates a commission on the death penalty to study the law that provides for the death penalty and the administration of the death penalty. Provides that the com- mission shall report to the General Assembly within 8 months from the effective date of this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN First reading Referred to Rules May 30 Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS HB.2292 STEPHENS. 20 ILCS 415/8b.7 from Ch. 127, par. 63b108b.7 Amends the Personnel Code concerning the veteran's preference. Adds a caption. May 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules 2047 HB-2293 HB-2293 DART. 20 ILCS 2630/5 from Ch. 38, par. 206-5 720 ILCS 5/24-1 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1 Amends the Criminal Identification Act and the Criminal Code of 1961. Pro- vides that a person who has not been convicted of a felony or of any offense relating to the unlawful use or possession of a firearm and who, in the past 5 years, has not been convicted of or given supervision for a Class A or B misdemeanor and who pleads guilty to or is found guilty of unlawful use of weapons regarding the posses- sion of firearms in a vehicle, concealed on or about his or her person, or on a public street or public lands within the corporate limits of a municipality may be sentenced to probation without the court entering a judgment and with the person's consent. If the person complies with the condition of probation, the court shall discharge the person and dismiss the proceeding against the person. Provides that the records of arrest of that person shall not be expunged. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional May 31 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2294 ERWIN - WIRSING. 35 ILCS 200/15-35 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides parity among exempt institutions which lease, as opposed to own, property used for exempt purposes by extending the exemption granted to property donated, granted, received, or used for public school, college, theological, seminary, university, or other educational purposes regardless of whether the aforesaid own the underlying fee. Effective January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jun 01 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor WIRSING Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2295 NOVAK AND O'BRIEN. 30 ILCS 740/2-2.04 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 662.04 Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act. Provides that funding for eli- gible operating expenses may exceed the 10% increase over the maximum estab- lished for the preceding year for a participant that is a transit district that received an initial appropriation in Fiscal Year 1998. Provides that for any such participant, a 10% maximum increase is established in each subsequent year following Fiscal Year 1999 when the amount appropriated is equal to or greater than maximum al- lowable under the Section of the Downstate Public Transportation Act concerning maximum payments for eligible operating expenses. Effective immediately. Jun 17 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN HB-2296 BUGIELSKI. 20 ILCS 1605/19 from Ch. 120, par. 1169 Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Provides that the time period for claiming a prize shall be at least one year. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB.2297 LINDNER. 725 ILCS 5/115-10 from Ch. 38, par. 115-10 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Reenacts provision from Pub- lic Act 89-428 (declared unconstitutional by the Illinois Supreme Court) that states 2048 HB-2297-Cont. that certain hearsay statements made by a child victim under the age of 13 shall not be excluded from evidence in court on the basis that they were obtained as a result of interviews conducted under a protocol adopted by a Child Advocacy Advisory Board or that an interviewer or witness to the interview was or is an employee, agent, or investigator of a State's Attorney's office. Effective immediately. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2298 SCHOENBERG. 220 ILCS 5/13-1001 new 220 ILCS 5/13-1002 new Amends the Telecommunications Article of the Public Utilities Act. Provides that new telephone numbers shall not be allocated to telecommunications carriers in blocks of more than 1,000 numbers. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to adopt rules requiring the return of unused numbers for reallocation. Provides that the Commission shall not authorize the creation of a new area code within an exist- ing area code in Cook County or any of the the collar counties unless at least 75% of the potentially available telephone numbers within the existing area code are being used by consumers of telecommunications services. Effective immediately. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Public Utilities Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2299 LAWFER. 20 ILCS 655/1 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 601 Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act by making technical changes to the short title. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2300 DANIELS - KOSEL - WINKEL - KLINGLER - BOST, POE, MYERS, JONES,JOHN, LYONS,EILEEN, LAWFER, MCAULIFFE, BROWN, BRA- DY, LINDNER, BIGGERT, HOEFT AND MOFFITT. P.A. 90-10, Art. 1, Sec. 132 P.A. 90-10, Art. 1, Sec. 136 Makes supplemental appropriations aggregating $12,000,000 from the Common School Fund to the State Board of Education for certain supplementary payments and supplementary State aid grants to school districts for FY 1998. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor BROWN Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Oct 08 Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Appropriations-Education Oct 28 Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2049 HB-2301 HB-2301 JOHNSON,TIM - KLINGLER. 10 ILCS 5/19-12.2 from Ch. 46, par. 19-12.2 Amends the Election Code. Provides that absentee voting may be conducted on the premises of facilities that primarily house senior citizens. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2302 LEITCH. New Act Creates the Home Rule Site Tax Act. Creates a short title only. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2303 LINDNER. 20 ILCS 3105/1A-1.01 new 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 30 ILCS 330/12 from Ch. 127, par. 662 Amends the Capital Development Board Act to provide for school construction grants to be made to school districts from funds appropriated from the School Im- provement Bond Fund, on a one-half to one-fifth matching grant basis, by region, over at least a 10-year period. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act to increase the State's bonding authority by $3,000,000,000 for school construction grants. Provides that the proceeds from the sale of the bonds shall be deposited into the School Improvement Bond Fund. Amends the State Finance Act to create the School Improvement Bond Fund. Effective July 1, 1998. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE Debt impact summary for HB, 2303 would increase: General obligation principal by $3,000 billion Potential general obligation debt by $5,591 billion Annual debt service payments by $223.7 billion NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Oct 27 State Debt Note Filed Committee Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2304 LINDNER. 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Amends the School Code. Adjusts the equalized assessed value used to compute general State aid for school districts subject to the Property Tax Extension Limita- tion Act. Provides that the district's EAV for State aid purposes shall be its EAV for the year prior to the first year in which the Property Tax Limitation Law is imple- mented in the district, increased for each year thereafter by the lesser of 5% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index, plus the assessed value attribut- able to the district's new property, plus the equalized assessed value of property an- nexed to the district, minus the result obtained by dividing the aggregate amount of the abatements in district taxes made under specified Sections of the Property Tax Code by the district's maximum operating tax rate. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue 2050 HB-2304-Cont. Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2305 GRANBERG. 20 ILCS 605/46.26 from Ch. 127, par. 46.26 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall establish an overseas office in Shen- yang, China. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Estimated fiscal impact is $271,842. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 24 Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2306 JOHNSON,TIM - RIGHTER. 625 ILCS 5/6-118 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-118 625 ILCS 5/6-208 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208 625 ILCS 5/6-208.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208.1 625 ILCS 5/6-303 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-303 625 ILCS 5/11-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501 720 ILCS 5/36-1 from Ch. 38, par. 36-1 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Criminal Code of 1961. Increases the reinstatement fee for a person whose license has been suspended or revoked a second or subsequent time. Provides that a person may not make application for a license after his or her license has been revoked if the person is convicted of committing a fourth or subsequent violation for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or driving while a license is suspended or revoked (if the original suspension or revocation was for driving while under the influence). Increases the period of statu- tory summary alcohol or other drug related suspension for a refusal or failure to complete a test to determine alcohol or drug concentration. Increases the penalty for a person convicted of a third or subsequent violation for driving while a license is suspended or revoked if the original revocation or suspension was for violating certain offenses. Provides that a person is guilty of aggravated driving under the in- fluence if the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is 0.25 or more. Increases the penalty for a person who commits a driving while under the influence offense for a fourth or subsequent time. Provides that any vehicle used with the knowledge and consent of the owner in the commission of a second or subsequent vi- olation for driving while under the influence or driving while a license is suspended or revoked (if the original suspension or revocation was for driving while under the influence) may be seized and delivered to the sheriff if the owner knows that the ve- hicle is being used in the commission of a violation for driving while urrder the influ- ence or driving while a license is suspended or revoked. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Oct 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Oct 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGHTER Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2307 FANTIN. 20 ILCS 2705/49.19 from Ch. 127, par. 49.19 20 ILCS 2705/49.19a from Ch. 127, par. 49.19a 60 ILCS 1/85-10 Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and the Township Code. Au- thorizes the Department of Transportation to make grants to townships for mass transportation facilities and authorizes townships to request, accept, and expend those grants. Makes technical changes. Effective immediately. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 2051 HB-2307-Cont. Oct 17 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2308 FANTIN. 730 ILCS 5/3-6-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3 730 ILCS 5/5-4-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a prisoner serving a felo- ny sentence for an offense that was related to the activities of an organized gang shall be ineligible for probation, periodic imprisonment, or conditional discharge and shall not receive any good conduct credit. Effective January 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB 2308 would have a population impact of 7,900 and fiscal im- pact of $1,478,310,400. JUDICIAL NOTE It is not possible to determine impact on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. CORRECTIONAL NOTE The impact is the same as the DOC fiscal note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional; Fiscal Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Nov 12 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo008-000-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Correctional Note Requested CROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Nov 13 Fiscal Note Filed Judicial Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2309 BURKE. 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new 40 ILCS 5/5-156.1 new 65 ILCS 5/10-1-47.1 new Amends the State Mandates Act, the Pension Code, and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a Chicago policeman disabled while performing his or her du- ties who is unable to return to active duty but is able to perform limited duties for the police department shall be employed by the police department to perform those duties. Provides that limited-duty employment does not make the policeman ineligi- ble to continue to receive a duty disability benefit. Provides that the sum of the duty disability benefit and the compensation received for limited-duty employment shall not exceed 100% of the salary that the policeman would be eligible to receive if the policeman returned to active duty. Amends the State Mandates Act to require im- plementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; Pension; State Mandates Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Local Government Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2310 BURKE. 820 ILCS 315/2 from Ch. 48, par. 282 820 ILCS 315/5 from Ch. 48, par. 285 30 ILCS 805/8.22 new Amends the Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen, Chaplains, and State Employees Compensation Act. Defines intoxication. Provides that a law enforcement officer employed by a lo- cal governmental entity who dies as the result of an injury received on or after July 2052 HB-2310-Cont. 2, 1997 in the course of attempting to prevent the commission of a criminal act by another or attempting to apprehend an individual whom the officer suspects has committed a crime shall be deemed to have been killed in the line of duty, regardless of whether the injury is received while the officer is on duty as a law enforcement of- ficer and regardless of any use of alcohol on the part of the officer that did not result in intoxication; provides that the survivor or other beneficiary of the officer shall be entitled to receive any benefits that are regularly provided by the local governmen- tal entity in cases of death of a law enforcement officer in the line of duty. Pre-empts home rule. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without re- imbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Local Government Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2311 JOHNSON,TIM. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.13a from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.13a Amends the School Code to provide that for an offense (other than certain of- fenses concerning weapons or drugs on school grounds or battering a school staff member) for which a student is suspended or expelled, the student may transfer to another public school district and attend classes before the expiration of the period of the suspension or expulsion only if the policies of the school district allow it. Pro- vides that nothing in the School Code's provisions concerning transferring students mandates a public school district to admit a transferring student who is serving an unexpired period of suspension or expulsion. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2312 KRAUSE. 105 ILCS 5/10-21.9 from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9 105 ILCS 5/34-18.5 from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5 705 ILCS 405/2-21 from Ch. 37, par. 802-21 Amends the School Code. Prohibits school boards from knowingly employing persons who, in proceedings under Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, are found to be perpetrators of sexual or physical abuse of minors under 18 years of age. Requires the appropriate regional superintendent of schools or the State Superin- tendent of Education to initiate proceedings for the suspension or revocation of the teaching or administrative certificates of such perpetrators. Also amends the Juve- nile Court Act of 1987 to require the Department of State Police to include in its background investigation report to a school district covering a person who applies for school district employment information reported by a court to the Department concerning the court's determination that such person inflicted physical or sexual abuse upon a minor. Effective immediately. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2313 FRITCHEY. 10 ILCS 5/9-25.3 new Amends the Election Code. Provides that no candidate or political committee shall accept cash contributions in excess of $150 from any person or entity during any calendar year. Provides that any contribution in excess of $150 shall be made by negotiable instrument or be evidenced by an itemized credit card receipt. Pro- vides that a violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Provides that a person who is con- victed of violating the limits shall be fined 3 times the amount of the contributions accepted in violation of the limits. Provides that a contribution accepted in violation of the limits shall escheat to the State of Illinois. Effective immediately. 2053 HB-2313-Cont. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2314 HARTKE. Appropriates $20,000,000 to the Department of Transportation for the renova- tion of U.S. 50 from the City of Lawrenceville to the City of Flora. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2315 HARTKE AND NOLAND. 765 ILCS 1025/4.1 new Amends the Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act. Provides that funds held or owing by certain agricultural cooperatives are presumed abandoned if any qualified notice of allocation, including capital stock issued as patronage distri- butions or to reflect membership in or other capital stock, capital stock credits is- sued, or dividends by an agricultural cooperative has remained unclaimed for more than 7 years. Provides that the unclaimed qualified notices of allocation, capital stock, capital stock credits, or dividends shall not be subject to, or governed by, any other provisions of the Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, but rather shall be used by the agricultural cooperative for the general membership of the agri- cultural cooperative. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 08 Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND HB-2316 HARTKE. 65 ILCS 5/11-141-7 from Ch. 24, par. 11-141-7 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a municipality with a popula- tion of less than 15,000 may contract with any privately owned public utility for the discontinuance of water service to a premises with respect to which the payment of a rate or charge for sewerage service has become delinquent. Provides that the mu- nicipality shall reimburse the water service provider for lost revenues and the costs of discontinuing water service, and shall indemnify the provider for any judgment and attorney's fees resulting from an action based on the discontinuance of water service. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Local Government Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2317 HARTKE. Appropriates $50,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Depart- ment of Agriculture for costs and expenses associated with the Expo for all Junior Hereford Association members. Effective July 1, 1998. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB.2318 HARTKE. Appropriates $75,000 to the Department of Transportation for a grant to the Vil- lage of Oblong for the lake dredging project at the park district. Effective immediately. 2054 HB-2318 Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2319 HARTKE. Appropriates $40,000 to the Department of Transportation for a grant to Jasper County for the raising of local road 5274 West 2000 Avenue. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2320 HARTKE - KLINGLER AND BLACK. 40 ILCS 5/14-107 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-107 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that a person with at least 34 years of creditable service who has reached the 75% maxi- mum pension shall be deemed to have 35 years of service for purposes of avoiding the early retirement penalty and qualifying for the automatic annual increase in an- nuity. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Nov 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor KLINGLER Nov 13 Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2321 MADIGAN,MJ - SCHOENBERG - GASH - CROTTY AND LANG. 605 ILCS 10/24 from Ch. 121, par. 100-24 Amends the Toll Highway Act. Provides that the Illinois State Toll Highway Au- thority Fund shall be considered always appropriated for the purposes of repayment of debt service and other bond obligations (instead of for the purposes of disburse- ments). Provides that the ordinary and contingent expenses for the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority's annual operations are subject to annual appropriation by the General Assembly for each fiscal year. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB2321 would not affect the Toll Highway Authority's bonding authorization and has no direct impact on State indebtedness. PENSION IMPACT NOTE HB 2321 has no fiscal impact on any public pension fund or re- tirement system. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the same Section of the Toll Highway Act to make a technical change. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous State Debt Impact note. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) There will be no direct impact on State expenditures or reve- nues. Indirect costs on the expenditures and revenues and on the State itself could be significant. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Bureau of the Budget) HB2321 does not make substantive changes which increase or decrease State expenditures or revenues. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 2 (Bureau of the Budget) No change from BOB fiscal note, as introduced. PENSION IMPACT NOTE, AMENDED No change from previous pension note. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, H-AM 2 No change from previous State debt note. 2055 HB-2321-Cont. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, H-AM 3 No change from previous State debt note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 605 ILCS 10/18 from Ch. 121,par. 100-18 Provides that the Toll Highway Act shall constitute an irrevocable and continu- ing appropriation from the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Fund for amounts to pay principal, interest, and other bond expenses and obligations (instead of the Fund being considered always appropriated for the purposes of repayment of debt service and other bond obligations). Provides that all other expenses, including ordi- nary and contingent expenses, are subject to annual appropriation by the General Assembly from the Fund (or from other funds as provided under a Section of the Act concerning repayment of State funds) for each fiscal year (instead of the ordi- nary and contingent expenses being subject to annual appropriation for each fiscal year). Provides that only those amounts appropriated to the Authority other than from the Fund shall be repaid. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes the effective date provision. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 22 State Debt Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Added As A Joint Sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Oct 27 Pension Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amd/Stndrd Dbt/Vote 007-000-006 St Debt Note fld as am Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Amendment No.02 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred t o HRUL Rules refers to HSGE Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 29 Amendment No.02 MADIGAN,MJ Be approved consideration Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Pension Note filed as Amnd Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 30 Fiscal Note req as AmeAMEND #3 - CROSS St Mndt Fscl Note Req Amnd Bal Budget Note Req as amnd Home Rule Note Rwq as amend Judicial Note filed as Amnd Pension Note req as AmAMEND #3 - CROSS St Debt Note Req as amendeAMEND #3 - CROSS St Debt Note fld as amAMENDMENT #2 2056 HB-2321-Cont. Oct 30-Cont. St Debt Note fld as amAMENDMENT #3 Amendment No.02 MADIGAN,MJ Adopted Amendment No.03 MADIGAN,MJ Withdrawn Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Amendment No.04 MADIGAN,MJ Verified Adopted Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable MADIGAN,MJ Motion prevailed 059-053-002 Note Request Are Applicable Floor motion JUDICIAL NOTE IS INAPPLICABLE - MADIGAN,MJ Motion prevailed 059-053-002 Note Request Are Applicable Floor motion BALANCED BUDGET & STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTES ARE OUT OF ORDER - MADIGAN,MJ Floor motion OVERRULE THE CHAIR -CROSS Shall Chair Be Sustaine Mtn Pvl/Chr Ssn/000-000059-054-002 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Verified 3rd Rdg-Stnd Dbt-LostO59-048-003 HB-2322 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE - MOORE,EUGENE - GILES. 215 ILCS 5/494.2 from Ch. 73, par. 1065.41-2 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires the analysis of data collected re- garding the scoring of insurance producer examinations to be performed with the methodology recommended in the Final Report of the Illinois Insurance Producer's Licensing Examination Advisory Committee dated November 19, 1991. Removes the authority of the Director of Insurance to select a different methodology. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Insurance) HB2322 could cost the Department $2 million at a minimum. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 27 Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-000-006 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Std Dbt Oct 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2057 HB-2323 HB-2323 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - SCOTT - MCCARTHY - BROSNAHAN, CURRY,JULIE, DART, FRITCHEY, BOLAND, MCGUIRE, DAV- IS,STEVE, PHELPS, HOLBROOK, LANG, REITZ, NOVAK, WOOLARD, SCHAKOWSKY, GASH, BRADLEY, O'BRIEN, HANNIG, FANTIN AND MCKEON. 10 ILCS 5/9-2.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-7.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-8.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-8.10 new 10 ILCS 5/9-8.15 new 10 ILCS 5/9-11 from Ch. 46, par. 9-11 10 ILCS 5/9-12 from Ch. 46, par. 9-12 10 ILCS 5/9-13 from Ch. 46, par. 9-13 10 ILCS 5/9-14 from Ch. 46, par. 9-14 10 ILCS 5/9-25.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-26 from Ch. 46, par. 9-26 10 ILCS 5/9-27.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-28 Amends the Election Code. Prohibits establishment of more than one political committee per office sought, except by legislative leaders for election of General As- sembly candidates. Prohibits establishment of more than one political committee by a corporation, labor union, or association. Requires corporations, labor unions, and associations that spend more than $1,000 supporting or opposing candidates or pub- lic questions to register with the State Board of Elections and file disclosures of con- tributions. Limits an individual's campaign contributions to $1,500 per candidate per election; a corporation, labor union, or association without a political committee to $3,000; and a political committee to $5,000. Specifies the permitted and prohibit- ed expenditures of a political committee's funds. Requires disclosure of an individu- al contributor's occupation and employer on campaign contribution and expenditure reports. Requires dissolution of a political committee within one year after an official leaves office, a candidate loses an election, or an official or candidate dies. Prohibits fundraising by General Assembly members and candidates within Sangamon County during the weeks the General Assembly is in session. Makes so- liciting, offering, or accepting contributions on State property a Class A misdemea- nor. Requires the State Board of Elections to adopt rules to allow electronic filing of a political committee's campaign finance reports. Changes from a Class B to a Class A misdemeanor the penalty for failing to file campaign reports, filing false reports, and filing false campaign finance complaints. Effective January 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) HB 2323, as amended, would cost approximately $200,000. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) There will be no fiscal or prison population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 10 ILCS 5/9-2.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-8.5 new Adds reference to: 10 ILCS 5/9-1.4 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.4 10 ILCS 5/9-1.5 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.5 10 ILCS 5/9-10 from Ch. 46, par. 9-10 10 ILCS 5/9-23 from Ch. 46, par. 9-23 10 ILCS 5/9-25.2 new 10 ILCS 5/9-25.3 new Removes provisions concerning single political committees and contribution and transfer limits. Requires reporting of contributions and expenditures in excess of $25, rather than $150. Permits the State Board of Elections to assess civil penalties. Prohibits contributions from foreign nationals and cash contributions in excess of $25. Makes electronic filing of campaign finance reports mandatory, rather than optional. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED 2058 HB-2323-Cont. There may be an increase in judicial workloads; impact on the need to increase the number of judges cannot be determined. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Oct 22 Oct 27 Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Judicial Note req as A Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Oct 29 Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl05-001-011 Oct 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2324 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - SCHAKOWSKY - GASH - CROTTY, CUR- RY,JULIE, DART, FRITCHEY, BOLAND, MCGUIRE, DAVIS,STEVE, PHELPS, HOLBROOK, LANG, REITZ, MCKEON, BRADLEY, SCOTT, O'BRIEN, HANNIG, FANTIN, RIGHTER, BOST, JONES,JOHN, LY- ONS,EILEEN, KLINGLER, POE, MITCHELL AND WINTERS. 5 ILCS 420/2-110 rep. 5 ILCS 420/3-101 rep. 25 ILCS 170/3 from Ch. 63, par. 173 25 ILCS 170/6 from Ch. 63, par. 176 Creates the State Employee Gift Ban Act and amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act and the Lobbyist Registration Act. Prohibits State officers and employ- ees of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches from soliciting or accepting gifts from lobbyists and State vendors, contractors, and bidders. Applies to the offi- cer's or employee's spouse and children. Makes violation a business offense punish- able by a fine and authorizes the imposition of other sanctions. Requires surrender of any accepted gift into the State treasury. Eliminates the 10-day period in which a person may lobby before registering with the Secretary of State. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) There will be no fiscal or prison population impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. 2059 HB-2324-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 5 ILCS 420/1-109 from Ch. 127, par. 601-109 5 ILCS 420/1-110 from Ch. 127, par. 601-110 5 ILCS 420/2-105 new 5 ILCS 420/2-106 new 5 ILCS 420/2-107 new In the State Employee Gift Ban Act, limits an employee's acceptable commemo- rative gifts to an aggregate value of less than $25 from one source per calendar year. Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Prohibits former legislators from lobbying the General Assembly for compensation during the first year after leaving office. Prohibits certain lobbying and personal service contracts by certain partisan legislative staff and executive branch officers and employees for the first year after leaving State service. Makes violation a Class A misdemeanor with a fine of up to $10,000. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED There may be an increase in judicial workloads; impact on the need to increase the number of judges cannot be determined. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Joint Sponsor Changed to DANIELS Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Judicial Note req as A Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl07-000-009 Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Oct 17 Oct 22 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 29 Oct 30 2060 HB-2325 HB-2325 MADIGAN,MJ - HANNIG - SCHOENBERG - CURRY,JULIE - DART, FRITCHEY, BOLAND, MCGUIRE, DAVIS,STEVE, PHELPS, HOL- BROOK, LANG, MCKEON, LYONS,JOSEPH, BRADLEY, SCOTT, O'BRIEN, FANTIN, GASH, REITZ, NOVAK, GILES, WOOLARD, SCHA- KOWSKY AND GRANBERG. 30 ILCS 525/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1603 15 ILCS 405/11 rep. 15 ILCS 405/15 rep. 20 ILCS 5/29 rep. 20 ILCS 5/30 rep. 20 ILCS 405/35.7b rep. 20 ILCS 405/67.01 rep. 20 ILCS 405/67.04 rep. 20 ILCS 405/67.02 from Ch. 127, par. 63b13.2 20 ILCS 415/25 new 20 ILCS 1015/13 rep. 30 ILCS 505/Act rep. 30 ILCS 510/Act rep. 30 ILCS 515/Act rep. 30 ILCS 563/Act rep. 30 ILCS 615/Act rep. 605 ILCS 10/3 from Ch. 121, par. 100-3 605 ILCS 10/8 from Ch. 121, par. 100-8 605 ILCS 10/16 from Ch. 121, par. 100-16 605 ILCS 10/16.1 from Ch. 121, par. 100-16.1 Creates the Illinois Procurement Code. Provides for the purchasing of supplies, services, and construction and the leasing of real property and capital improvements by the State. Establishes a Procurement Policy Board appointed by the Governor to promulgate procurement policies and rules. Provides for an Inspector General ap- pointed by the Governor to oversee implementation of the Board's policies. Grants general procurement and rulemaking authority to State purchasing officers ap- pointed by State officers of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and the governing boards of State colleges and universities. Permits delegation of procure- ment authority under certain circumstances. Grants procurement authority for pro- fessional or artistic services to individual State entities. Makes competitive sealed bidding the required method of source selection, with exceptions for procurements of a small, emergency, or sole source nature. Provides for procurement preferences, contract requirements, auditing, prohibitions, and penalties. Amends the Govern- mental Joint Purchasing Act, the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, and the Per- sonnel Code and repeals various Acts and Sections of Acts governing State purchasing. Creates the Human Services Delivery Act. Effective immediately, in part, and July 1, 1998, in part. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) Estimated total implementation cost is $3,072,746 for 36 new employees and a procurement bulletin with an estimated 24,000 subscribing vendors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that certain remodeling and rehabilitation projects at correctional facil- ities under $5,000 (rather than $25,000) are exempt from the Procurement Code. Bans felons from doing business with the State for 10 years (now 5 years) after com- pletion of sentence. Allows contractors to be suspended for up to 10 years (rather than 2 years). JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED There may be an increase in judicial workloads; impact on the need to increase the number of judges cannot be determined. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (DCMS) The cost to implement HB 2325 as amended remains at $3,072,746. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) There is no corrections population impact and fiscal impact is unknown. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Corrections) No change from previous DOC fiscal note. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 2061 HB-2325-Cont 2062 HB2325, amended, fails to create a State mandate. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1 No change from previous correctional note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget; Fiscal Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 27 Fiscal Note Requested CROSS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Correctional Note Requested CROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY Added As A Joint Sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Oct 28 Fiscal Note Filed Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Judicial Note req as A Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Amendment No.02 RUTHERFORD Amendment referred t o HRUL Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 29 Fiscal Note Filed Fiscal Note filed as Amnded St Mndt Fscl Note Fld Amnd Correctional Note Filed Corrctnl note fld as amn Added A§ A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Amendment No.02 RUTHERFORD Be approved consideration Amendment No.02 RUTHERFORD Lost 029-084-000 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-001 Oct 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2326 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE. 20 ILCS 505/35.3 Amends the Children and Family Services Act in provisions restricting disclosure of information concerning foster parents. Provides that no person may disclose a HB-2326-Cont. foster parent's name, address, or telephone number except as authorized by the De- partment by rule. Provides that it is a Class A misdemeanor to make an unautho- rized disclosure of this information or to permit, assist, or encourage the unauthorized disclosure of this information. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCFS) HB2326 causes no fiscal impact. JUDICIAL NOTE There may be an increase in judicial workloads; impact on the need to increase the number of judges cannot be determined. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Oct 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Oct 23 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Judiciary I - Civil Law Oct 28 Judicial Note Filed Committee Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2327 FANTIN. 35 ILCS 200/15-180 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that in counties of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, an application for a homestead improvement for a residential structure that has been rebuilt following a catastrophic event must be submitted to the Chief County Assessment Officer with a valuation complaint and a copy of the building permit to rebuild the structure. Provides that the Chief County Assessment Officer may require additional information. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2328 BOLAND- HOLBROOK - SMITH,MICHAEL - MITCHELL - MOFFITT. 40 ILCS 5/16-163 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-163 40 ILCS 5/16-165 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-165 Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Illinois Pension Code to add a sec- ond elected annuitant to the Board of Trustees. Gives the Governor the power to ap- point the president of the Board from among its members (currently the State Superintendent of Education serves as president, ex officio). Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE HB 2328 would have no fiscal impact on the Teachers' Retirement System. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 27 Pension Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Oct 30 3/5 vote required 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 16-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Nov 12 First reading Referred to Rules 2063 HB-2329 HB-2329 LANG - MCKEON. 20 ILCS 1705/4.3 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4.3 Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. Provides that facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services shall be subject to a site audit at least once during each 12-month period by the De- partment (now each biennum by the Citizens Council on Mental Health and Devel- opmental Disabilities). Provides that the visit shall determine compliance with the statutes and Department policies and procedures (now Department policies and procedures). Provides that visits shall be made to review and follow up on com- plaints made by legislators, mental health organizations and advocates (now mental health agencies and advocates). Provides that at least 3 non-profit organizations shall have access to State-operated facilities. Provides that the purpose of the access is to insure there will be independant assessments of each facility. Provides that the Department shall adopt rules governing access to the facilities. Provides that visits may be carried out upon the notification of a complaint. Provides that review of a complaint shall be deferred until after the Office of the Inspector General completes its investigation. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 20 ILCS 1705/4.3 Adds reference to: 20 ILCS 1705/7 from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-7 Deletes everything. Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. Provides that no later than January 1, 1999, the Department of Human Services shall adopt standards for recording on a prescribed form all pa- tient care, diagnosis, and treatment at every facility under the jurisdiction of the Department. Provides that no later than January 1, 1999, every facility under the jurisdiction of the Department and all services provided in those facilities shall com- ply with all of the applicable standards adopted by the Social Security Administra- tion under the Medicare Subchapter of the federal Social Security Act. FISCAL NOTE, (DHS) There would be costs associated with the training of staff and for overtime pay for employees who are covering for those employees at training. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 30 Fiscal Note Filed Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2330 HANNIG. 40 ILCS 5/16-149.3 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-149.3 Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Illinois Pension Code to make a technical change. PENSION IMPACT NOTE There is no fiscal impact resulting from HB2330. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Oct 29 Pension Note Filed Committee Personnel & Pensions 2064 HB-2330-Cont. Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2331 CURRIE. 220 ILCS 5/13-402 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-402 Amends the Telecommunications Article of the Public Utilities Act. Adds a Sec- tion caption and makes technical changes related to waiver or modification of Com- mission rules. FISCAL NOTE (I11. Commerce Commission) ICC estimates no fiscal impact from HB2331. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Public Utilities Oct 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 30 Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2332 MADIGAN,MJ. 735 ILCS 5/7-103 from Ch. 110, par. 7-103 Amends the "quick-take" Section of the Code of Civil Procedure to make a stylis- tic change. JUDICIAL NOTE HB2332 would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the State. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE HB2332 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB2332 has no fiscal impact on DCCA or local governmental units. FISCAL NOTE ((Bureau of Budget) HB 2332 does not make substantive changes which increase or de- crease State expenditures or revenues. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo006-005-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Land convey apraise request CROSS Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 29 Judicial Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 06 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 12 Fiscal Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 13 Fiscal Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2333 CURRIE. 30 ILCS 105/6z-18 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 30 ILCS 105/6z-20 from Ch. 127, par. 142z-20 35 ILCS 105/la from Ch. 120, par. 439.1a 35 ILCS 105/3-10 from Ch. 120, par. 439.3-10 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 120/1c from Ch. 120, par. 440c 35 ILCS 120/2-10 from Ch. 120, par. 441-10 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 Creates the Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act. Imposes a tax at the rate of 5% of the gross receipts of persons engaged in the business of leasing au- 2065 HB-2333-Cont tomobiles and a tax at the rate of 5% of the leasing price upon the privilege of using in this State an automobile that is leased from a lessor. Amends the State Finance Act, the Use Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Imposes a use tax and a retailers' occupation tax at the rate of 1.25% on any motor vehicle that is sold to a lessor for the purpose of leasing under a lease subject to the Automobile Leas- ing Occupation and Use Tax Act. Imposes a tax at the rate of 5% on a motor vehicle that has been leased by a lessor to a lessee under a lease that is subject to the Auto- mobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act and is subsequently sold to the lessee of the vehicle. Provides for the distribution of proceeds of the tax. Effective July 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dpt. Revenue) HB2333, amended, does not create a fiscal impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the enacting clause. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Inserts an enacting clause into the bill. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Oct 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To CURRIE Oct 28 Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt St Mndt Fscl Note Req Amnd Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 30 St Mandate Fis Nte Req-Wdrn Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 16-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PETERSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Assigned to Revenue Nov 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) Jan 15 1998 Approved for Consideration SRUL Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2334 DANIELS - CROSS - KOSEL - JONES,JOHN - RIGHTER, KUBIK, MITCHELL, TENHOUSE, BIGGERT AND CHURCHILL. 5 ILCS 420/1-109 from Ch. 127, par. 601-109 5 ILCS 420/1-110 from Ch. 127, par. 601-110 5 ILCS 420/2-105 new 5 ILCS 420/2-106 new 5 ILCS 420/2-107 new 5 ILCS 420/2-110 5 ILCS 420/2-115 new 5 ILCS 420/2-120 new 5 ILCS 420/3-101 rep. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.4 10 ILCS 5/9-1.5 10 ILCS 5/9-1.9 10 ILCS 5/9-10 from Ch. 46, par. 9-10 10 ILCS 5/9-11 from Ch. 46, par. 9-11 10 ILCS 5/9-12 from Ch. 46, par. 9-12 10 ILCS 5/9-13 from Ch. 46, par. 9-13 10 ILCS 5/9-14 from Ch. 46, par. 9-14 2066 HB-2334-Cont. 10 ILCS 5/9-23 from Ch. 46, par. 9-23 10 ILCS 5/9-25.2 new 10 ILCS 5/9-25.3 new 10 ILCS 5/9-25.4 new 10 ILCS 5/9-28 30 ILCS 505/4 30 ILCS 505/5.3 30 ILCS 505/6 30 ILCS 505/6-1 30 ILCS 505/9.01 30 ILCS 505/12.5 new Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Prohibits legislators, certain par- tisan staff members, and certain State officers and employees from lobbying the General Assembly or entering into a public personal services contract, within one year after the termination of State employment. Prohibits a candidate, legislator, or political committee from holding a fund-raising event in Springfield on days the General Assembly is in session. Prohibits public officials, State agency employees, and their family members from soliciting or accepting gifts from persons or entities with interests affected by the activities of the employee or agency. Provides that for violating this prohibition, State employees and public officials shall forfeit their em- ployment or office and the prohibited source of the gift commits a business offense and shall be fined $10,000 or less. Amends the Election Code. Includes private enti- ties that make contributions during a 12-month period in excess of $1,000 within the provisions affecting political committees. Provides that the State Board of Elec- tions shall assess a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for the untimely filing of re- ports and semi-annual reports of campaign contributions. Provides that these reports shall disclose the occupation and employer of individual contributors. Pro- hibits contributions from foreign nationals. Prohibits the use of campaign funds for a personal use unrelated to a political campaign. Prohibits a candidate, public offi- cial, or political committee from accepting cash contributions that exceed $25. Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Provides that a contractor may be suspended for up to 10 years (now for not more than one year) for violations of the competitive procurement process. Provides that certain State officers or employees shall not do business with their former agency or department for 2 years after leaving State em- ployment. Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) Estimated implementation cost is $1,369,813, including 20 new employees. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 16 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 21 Added As A Co-sponsor CHURCHILL Oct 22 Joint Sponsor Changed to CROSS Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Oct 28 Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2335 SCHAKOWSKY - CHURCHILL - ERWIN - MOORE,ANDREA - CUR- RIE, LYONS,EILEEN, RONEN, MCAULIFFE, FEIGENHOLTZ, COUL- SON, MCKEON, CIAYTON, BRADLEY, GASH, FANTIN, JONES,LOU, KENNER, HOWARD, SCHOENBERG AND LANG. Makes a supplemental appropriation of $5,900,000 for FY 1998 from the Gener- al Revenue Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency to fund Illinois' partici- pation in the Great Lakes Protection Fund. Effective immediately. 2067 HB-2335-Cont. Oct 16 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2336 BLACK. 5 ILCS 405/10 15 ILCS 205/7.1 new 15 ILCS 205/7.5 new 15 ILCS 205/7.10 new 15 ILCS 205/7.15 new 15 ILCS 205/7.20 new 15 ILCS 205/7.25 new 15 ILCS 205/7.27 new 15 ILCS 205/7.28 new 15 ILCS 205/7.30 new 15 ILCS 205/7.35 new 15 ILCS 205/7.40 new 15 ILCS 205/7.45 new 15 ILCS 205/7.50 new 15 ILCS 205/7.52 new 15 ILCS 205/7.55 new 15 ILCS 205/7.60 new 15 ILCS 205/7.65 new 15 ILCS 205/7.70 new 15 ILCS 205/7.75 new 15 ILCS 205/7.80 new 15 ILCS 205/7.85 new 15 ILCS 205/7.90 new 15 ILCS 205/7.95 new 15 ILCS 205/7.100 new 15 ILCS 205/7.105 new 15 ILCS 205/7.110 new 15 ILCS 205/7.115 new 15 ILCS 205/7.120 new 15 ILCS 205/7.125 new 15 ILCS 205/7.130 new 15 ILCS 205/7.135 new 15 ILCS 205/7.140 new 15 ILCS 205/7.145 new 15 ILCS 205/7.150 new 15 ILCS 205/7.155 new 15 ILCS 205/7.160 new 15 ILCS 205/7.165 new 15 ILCS 205/7.170 new 15 ILCS 205/7.172 new 15 ILCS 205/7.175 new 15 ILCS 205/7.180 new 2068 HB-2336-Cont. 15 ILCS 205/7.185 new 15 ILCS 205/7.190 new 15 ILCS 205/7.195 new 15 ILCS 205/7.200 new 15 ILCS 205/7.205 new 15 ILCS 205/7.210 new 15 ILCS 205/7.215 new 15 ILCS 205/7.220 new 15 ILCS 205/7.221 new 15 ILCS 205/7.223 new 15 ILCS 205/7.225 new 15 ILCS 205/7.230 new 15 ILCS 205/7.235 new 15 ILCS 205/7.240 new 15 ILCS 205/7.245 new 15 ILCS 205/7.250 new 15 ILCS 205/7.255 new 15 ILCS 205/7.260 new 15 ILCS 205/7.265 new 15 ILCS 205/7.270 new 15 ILCS 205/7.275 new 15 ILCS 205/7.280 new 15 ILCS 205/7.285 new 15 ILCS 205/7.290 new 15 ILCS 205/7.295 new 5 ILCS 100/10-65 5 ILCS 220/3 20 ILCS 1020/35 20 ILCS 2105/60 20 ILCS 2505/39b52 305 ILCS 5/10-1.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-21 305 ILCS 5/12-4.7c 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 305 ILCS 5/12-16 305 ILCS 5/10-1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-8.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-12 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.10 rep. from Ch. 127, par. 1010-65 from Ch. 127, par. 743 from Ch. 127, par. 60 from Ch. 23, par. 10-21 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2 from Ch. 23, par. 12-16 2069 HB-2336-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/10-14 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-15 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.11 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-18 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-19 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-20 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-22 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-23 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.30 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.35 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.40 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.45 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.50 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-25 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-25.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.3 rep. 410 ILCS 535/12 410 ILCS 535/17 410 ILCS 535/22 515 ILCS 5/20-105 520 ILCS 5/3.36 625 ILCS 5/7-701 625 ILCS 5/7-702 625 ILCS 5/7-702.1 625 ILCS 5/7-703 625 ILCS 5/7-704 625 ILCS 5/7-705 625 ILCS 5/7-706 625 ILCS 5/7-707 625 ILCS 5/7-708 705 ILCS 205/1 750 ILCS 5/505 750 ILCS 5/505.1 750 ILCS 5/505.2 750 ILCS 5/507 750 ILCS 5/510 750 ILCS 5/516 750 ILCS 5/705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 750 ILCS 5/712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 750 ILCS 15/3- 750 ILCS 15/4 750 ILCS 15/4.1 750 ILCS 15/11 750 ILCS 15/12 750 ILCS 22/101 750 ILCS 22/102 750 ILCS 22/310 750 ILCS 22/605 750 ILCS 25/5 750 ILCS 45/4.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-12 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-17 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-22 from Ch. 56, par. 20-105 from Ch. 61, par. 3.36 from Ch. 13, par. 1 from Ch. 40, par. 505 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 505.2 from Ch. 40, par. 507 from Ch. 40, par. 510 from Ch. 40, par. 516 from Ch. 40, par. 705 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 709 from Ch. 40, par. 712 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 from Ch. 40, par. 1106 from Ch. 40, par. 1107 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 from Ch. 40, par. 1115 from Ch. 40, par. 2705 2070 HB-2336-Cont 750 ILCS 45/5 from Ch. 40, par. 2505 750 ILCS 45/6 from Ch. 40, par. 2506 750 ILCS 45/8 from Ch. 40, par. 2508 750 ILCS 45/11 from Ch. 40, par. 2511 750 ILCS 45/13 from Ch. 40, par. 2513 750 ILCS 45/13.1 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/15.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 750 ILCS 45/20 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 750 ILCS 45/21 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 750 ILCS 45/22 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 750 ILCS 45/23 from Ch. 40, par. 2523 820 ILCS 405/1300 from Ch. 48, par. 540 Amends the Child Support Information Act, the Attorney General Act, the Illi- nois Administrative Procedure Act, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, the New Hire Reporting Act, the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Illinois Pub- lic Aid Code, the Vital Records Act, the Fish and Aquatic Life Code, the Wildlife Code, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Attorney Act, the Illinois Marriage and Disso- lution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, the Expedited Child Support Act of 1990, the Illi- nois Parentage Act of 1984, and the Unemployment Insurance Act. Transfers child support collection functions from the Department of Public Aid to the Attorney General. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2337 SMITH,MICHAEL - MITCHELL - HANNIG - BIGGERT - DAV- IS,MONIQUE, REITZ, MCGUIRE, HOLBROOK, BOLAND, RONEN, BEAUBIEN, BOST, BROWN, BURKE, CURRIE, WOOLARD, FLOWERS, CAPPARELLI, CHURCHILL, BIGGINS, PERSICO, GIGLIO, SCOTT, LY- ONS,JOSEPH, FANTIN, GRANBERG, HARTKE, JONES,JOHN, JONES,SHIRLEY, KUBIK, LANG, LOPEZ, KRAUSE, MAUTINO, MCCARTHY, MOORE,ANDREA, MOORE,EUGENE, MURPHY, NO. LAND, O'BRIEN, PHELPS, POE, SCHAKOWSKY, SCULLY, TEN- HOUSE, TURNERART, MCKEON, WIRSING, ZICKUS, MULLIGAN, CROTTY, DAVIS,STEVE, HOFFMAN, SILVA, SAVIANO, CROSS, DEUCHLER, CLAYTON, SLONE, NOVAK ANDKLINGLER. 40 ILCS 5/14-114 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-114 40 ILCS 5/14-119 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-119 40 ILCS 5/14-121 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-121 40 ILCS 5/15-136 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-136 40 ILCS 5/15-136.3 40 ILCS 5/15-145 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-145 40 ILCS 5/16-133.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-133.1 40 ILCS 5/16-143.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-143.1 40 ILCS 5/17-119 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-119 40 ILCS 5/17-122 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-122 30 ILCS 805/8.21 new Amends the State Employee, State Universities, Downstate Teacher, and Chica- go Teacher Articles of the Pension Code to provide for a one-time increase in cer- tain retirement and survivor's annuities. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE Total increase in unfunded liabilities of $892.9 M, as follows: SER S ............................................................... ............................ $206.8 M SURS ................. .. ...........................120.0 M T R S ..... ... ............................. ..................................... . . ............. 1 M T R S ................................................................................................... 446.1 M CTR S ........ .................................................................. . . ............. 120.0 M NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Primary Sponsor Changed To SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG 2071 HB-2337-Cont. Oct 29 Pension Note Filed Committee Personnel & Pensions Nov 13 Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Nov 14 Joint Sponsor Changed to MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor BROWN Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 23 Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER HB-2338 HANNIG- DAVIS,MONIQUE. Appropriates an additional $1 to the Court of Claims for its ordinary and contin- gent expenses for FY98. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2338 fails to create a State mandate. 2072 HB-2338-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of Budget) HB 2338 does not make substantive changes which increase or de- crease State expenditures or revenues. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE HB 2338 is affordable due to increased FY98 revenues. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-001-005 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BIGGINS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBIGGINS Balanced Budget Note RBIGGINS Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 13 Fiscal Note Filed Balanced Budget Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2339 HANNIG. Appropriates an additional $1 to the Department of Transportation for its ordi- nary and contingent expenses for FY98. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB2339 would not affect the bonding authorization of DOT, and has no direct impact on the level of State indebtedness. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of Budget) HB 2339 does not make substantive changes which increase or de- crease State expenditures or revenues. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE HB 2339 is affordable due to increased FY98 revenues. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-001-005 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BIGGINS Balanced Budget Note RBIGGINS State Debt Note Requested BIGGINS Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 30 State Debt Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 13 Fiscal Note Filed Balanced Budget Note Filed Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2340 MADIGAN,MJ - MCKEON. 5 ILCS 420/3-101 from Ch. 127, par. 603-101 Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act by adding a caption to the legisla- tive gift Section. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) HB 2340 would have minimal fiscal impact. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 27 Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt 2073 HB-2340-Cont. Oct 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2341 MADIGAN,MJ. New Act Creates the short title Section for the State Gift Ban Act. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) HB 2341 would have minimal fiscal impact. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 27 Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2342 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRY,JULIE - SCULLY - DAVISSTEVE - HOFF- MAN, LANG, HOLBROOK, MCGUIRE, DART, BRADLEY, SCOTT, O'BRIEN, HANNIG, FANTIN, GASH, REITZ, NOVAK, WOOLARD AND SCHAKOWSKY. 10 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1 Amends the Election Code by adding a Section caption in the campaign finance Article. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) HB 2342 would have minimal fiscal impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 10 ILCS 5/9-2.5 new 10 ILCS 5/9-8.5 new Deletes everything. Amends the Election Code. Prohibits establishment of more than one political committee per office sought, except by legislative leaders for elec- tion of General Assembly candidates. Prohibits establishment of more than one po- litical committee by a corporation, labor union, or association. Limits an individual's campaign contributions to $1,500 per candidate per election; a corpora- tion, labor union, or association without a political committee to $3,000; and a polit- ical committee to $5,000. Effective January 1, 1998. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2342, amended, fails to create a State mandate. HOME RULE NOTE, H-AM 1 HB2342, amended, does not preempt home rule authority. JUDICIAL NOTE, AMENDED It has been determined that the bill would neither decrease nor increase the need for the number of judges in the state. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Applies contribution limits to all political committees, rather than only to those established by a candidate or public official. Requires aggregation of contributions to all political committees established by a candidate or public official. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Oct 27 Fiscal Note Requested CROSS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Home Rule Note RequestCROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Amendment No.01 ST GV-ELC RFM H Adopted Amendment No.02 ST GV-ELC RFM H Withdrawn 2074 HB-2342-Cont. Oct 28-Cont. Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-004-001 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Amendment No.03 CROSS Amendment referred to HRUL Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 29 St Mndt Fscl Note Fld Amnd Home Rule Note Fld as amend Added As A Co-sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Amendment No.04 MADIGAN Amendment referred t o HRUL Judicial Note req as A Amendment No.03 CROSS Be approved consideration Amendment No.03 CROSS Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Tabled Pursuant to Rule40(A) HFA #4 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl00-009-006 Oct 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2343 MADIGAN,MJ. 10 ILCS 5/9-1.1 from Ch. 46, par. 9-1.1 Amends the Election Code. Adds a Section caption in the campaign finance Article. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections) HB 2343 would have minimal fiscal impact. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 27 Fiscal Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2344 MADIGAN,MJ. 30 ILCS 505/1 from Ch. 127, par. 132.1 Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Adds a caption to the short title Section. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) HB2344 has no fiscal impact on DCMS. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2075 HB-2345 FEIGENHOLTZ. 750 ILCS 50/18.05 new Amends the Adoption Act. Adds only a caption regarding the release of informa- tion related to an adoption. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Nov 11 Primary Sponsor Changed To FEIGENHOLTZ Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2346 MADIGAN,MJ. New Act Creates the Attorney General Child Support Enforcement Act. Includes a short title only. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2347 MADIGAN,MJ. 30 ILCS 505/2 from Ch. 127, par. 132.2 Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act. Adds a caption to the policy Section. FISCAL NOTE (DCMS) HB2347 has no fiscal impact on DCMS. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2348 HANNIG. P.A. 90-8, Sec. 99 new Amends "AN ACT to amend the General Obligation Bond Act" (Public Act 90-8). Adds an effective date to coincide with the effective date of this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB2348 would not impact the level of State indebtedness. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) No increase or decrease in State expenditures or revenues. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 22 State Debt Note Filed Committee State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2349 MADIGAN,MJ - HANNIG - SCHOENBERG - GASH - CROTTY AND BROSNAHAN. Appropriates $1 to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2349 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of Budget) HB 2349 does not make substantive changes which increase or de- crease State expenditures or revenues. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE HB 2349 is affordable due to increased FY98 revenues. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget 2076 HB-2345 2077 HB-2349-Cont Oct 16 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Oct 22 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo009-001-006 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested BIGGINS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBIGGINS Balanced Budget Note RBIGGINS Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 13 Fiscal Note Filed Balanced Budget Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2350 HANNIG - MADIGAN,MJ. Appropriates $1 to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Bureau of the Budget) HB2350, amended, will not increase or decrease State expen- ditures or revenues. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AMENDED HB2350, amended, would have no direct impact on State debt. CORRECTIONAL NOTE HB2350 has no fiscal or prison population impact on DOC. PENSION IMPACT NOTE HB2350 has no fiscal impact on any public pension fund or retirement system subject to the Illinois Pension Code. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2350 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Bureau of Budget) No change from previous fiscal note. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE HB 2350 is affordable due to increased FY98 revenues. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 16 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Oct 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-001-004 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Amendment No.01 HANNIG Amendment referred to HRUL Rules refers to HAPP Fiscal Note filed as Amnded St Mandate Fis Nte ReqBIGGINS Balanced Budget Note RBIGGINS Correctional Note Requested BIGGINS State Debt Note Requested BIGGINS Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 29 St Debt Note fld as am Correctional Note Filed Amendment No.01 HANNIG Be approved consideration Amendment No.02 KOSEL Amendment referred t o HRUL Pension Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate HB-2350-Cont. Oct 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Amendment No.03 SKINNER Amendment referred t o HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Nov 13 Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Balanced Budget Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2351 MADIGAN,MJ - HANNIG. 605 ILCS 10/26 from Ch. 121,par. 100-26 Amends the Toll Highway Act to add a caption to a provision concerning violations. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) HB2351 does not make substantive changes which increase or decrease State expenditures or revenues. Oct 16 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hld Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 12 Amendment No.01 SCHOENBERG Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 14 Fiscal Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2352 HANNIG- MADIGAN,MJ. 605 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 121,par. 100-13 Amends the Toll Highway Act to add a caption to a provision concerning trans- actions with the federal government. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) HB2352 does not make substantive changes which increase or decrease State expenditures or revenues. Oct 16 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS Second Reading-Stnd Debate Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 12 Amendment No.01 GASH Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Nov 14 Fiscal Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2353 MADIGAN,MJ, BOLAND AND MCGUIRE. 730 ILCS 5/5-1-6 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-1-6 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a stylistic change in Section de- fining "court". FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Corrections) There would be no prison population or fiscal impact. CORRECTIONAL NOTE No change from DOC fiscal note. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm 2078 HB-2353-Cont Oct 28 Do Pass/Stdnrd Dbt/Vo007-006-000 Pled Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Second Reading-Stnd Debate Amendment No.01 HANNIG Amendment referred t o HRUL Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 29 Amendment No.01 HANNIG Rules refers to HPMR Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Oct 30 Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Nov 03 Fiscal Note Filed Correctional Note Filed Hid Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2354 MADIGAN,MJ. 730 ILCS 5/3-8-8 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-8-8 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes stylistic changes in Section re- lating to prisoner grievances. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2355 HANNIG. 510 ILCS 77/100 Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Adds a caption to a Section concerning the Act's relationship to the Environmental Protection Act. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Executive Oct 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To HANNIG Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2356 WOOLARD - SMITH,MICHAEL - SLONE AND MOFFITT. 225 ILCS 610/17 from Ch. 8, par. 165 510 ILCS 77/15 510 ILCS 77/18 new 510 ILCS 77/65 new Amends the Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act and the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Amends the Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act to require setbacks for sites where the bodies of dead animals or poultry are to be composted. Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act to require the Environmental Protection Agency to annually inspect certain livestock waste lagoons and to inspect a waste management plan. Requires an owner or operator of a lagoon to report certain re- leases. Provides that an engineer may require changes in design or additional re- quirements to a primary lagoon berm. Provides that a newly constructed lagoon may not be operated for one year or later if rules for the implementation of the Act have not been adopted yet. Requires a slurry storage structure to have a bio-mass or other material on top of the structure. Provides that for a second or subsequent vio- lation of the Act, a lagoon, livestock management facility, or livestock waste han- dling facility may not be expanded until the owner or operator complies or until one year after the violation. Effective immediately. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Oct 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To SMITH,MICHAEL Oct 28 Primary Sponsor Changed To WOOLARD Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Nov 12 Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2357 HANNIG. 510 ILCS 77/12 new Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Prohibits the commencement of operation of new livestock management or waste handling facilities of 1,000 or more animal units (and the commencement of operation of the expanded portions of expanded facilities) during 1998. Effective immediately. 2079 HB-2357-Cont. 2080 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 510 ILCS 77/12 new Adds reference to: 510 ILCS 77/15 Deletes everything. Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Replaces provisions for registration of earthen livestock waste lagoons with provisions for site development permits (issued by the EPA), construction permits (issued by the De- partment of Agriculture), and operation permits (issued by the Department) for livestock management facilities and livestock waste handling facilities. Requires notice to the EPA and the public in the case of spillage of livestock waste or rupture of a livestock waste lagoon. Effective immediately. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Oct 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To HANNIG Oct 29 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE H Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 005-010-000 HAGC Remains in CommiAgriculture & Conservation Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2358 HANNIG. 510 ILCS 77/5 Amends the Livestock Management Facilities Act to change a caption in a provi- sion concerning policy. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Executive Oct 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To HANNIG Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2359 CURRIE - BLACK - SKINNER - GIGLIO - SCHOENBERG, FANTIN, RONEN, FEIGENHOLTZ AND CURRY,JULIE. 5 ILCS 405/10 15 ILCS 205/7.1 new 15 ILCS 205/7.5 new 15 ILCS 205/7.10 new 15 ILCS 205/7.15 new 15 ILCS 205/7.20 new 15 ILCS 205/7.25 new 15 ILCS 205/7.27 new 15 ILCS 205/7.28 new 15 ILCS 205/7.30 new 15 ILCS 205/7.35 new 15 ILCS 205/7.40 new 15 ILCS 205/7.45 new 15 ILCS 205/7.50 new 15 ILCS 205/7.52 new 15 ILCS 205/7.55 new 15 ILCS 205/7.60 new 15 ILCS 205/7.65 new 15 ILCS 205/7.70 new 15 ILCS 205/7.75 new 15 ILCS 205/7.80 new 15 ILCS 205/7.85 new 15 ILCS 205/7.90 new 15 ILCS 205/7.95 new 15 ILCS 205/7.100 new 15 ILCS 205/7.105 new 15 ILCS 205/7.110 new 15 ILCS 205/7.115 new 15 ILCS 205/7.120 new 15 ILCS 205/7.125 new 15 ILCS 205/7.130 new 15 ILCS 205/7.135 new 15 ILCS 205/7.140 new HB-2359-Cont. 15 ILCS 205/7.145 new 15 ILCS 205/7.150 new 15 ILCS 205/7.155 new 15 ILCS 205/7.160 new 15 ILCS 205/7.165 new 15 ILCS 205/7.170 new 15 ILCS 205/7.172 new 15 ILCS 205/7.175 new 15 ILCS 205/7.180 new 15 ILCS 205/7.185 new 15 ILCS 205/7.190 new 15 ILCS 205/7.195 new 15 ILCS 205/7.200 new 15 ILCS 205/7.205 new 15 ILCS 205/7.210 new 15 ILCS 205/7.215 new 15 ILCS 205/7.220 new 15 ILCS 205/7.221 new 15 ILCS 205/7.223 new 15 ILCS 205/7.225 new 15 ILCS 205/7.230 new 15 ILCS 205/7.235 new 15 ILCS 205/7.240 new 15 ILCS 205/7.245 new 15 ILCS 205/7.250 new 15 ILCS 205/7.255 new 15 ILCS 205/7.260 new 15 ILCS 205/7.265 new 15 ILCS 205/7.270 new 15 ILCS 205/7.275 new 15 ILCS 205/7.280 new 15 ILCS 205/7.285 new 15 ILCS 205/7.290 new 15 ILCS 205/7.295 new 5 ILCS 100/10-65 5 ILCS 220/3 20 ILCS 1020/35 20 ILCS 2105/60 20 ILCS 2505/39b52 305 ILCS 5/10-1.5 new 305 ILCS 5/10-21 305 ILCS 5/12-4.7c 305 ILCS 5/12-4.31 305 ILCS 5/12-10.2 305 ILCS 5/12-16 305 ILCS 5/10-1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-3.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-8.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-10.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-11.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-12 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.1 rep. from Ch. 127, par. 1010-65 from Ch. 127, par. 743 from Ch. 127, par. 60 from Ch. 23, par. 10-21 from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2 from Ch. 23, par. 12-16 2081 HB-2359-Cont. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-13.10 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-14 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-15 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-16.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.1 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.2 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.3 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.4 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.6 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.7 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.8 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.9 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-17.11 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-18 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-19 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-20 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-22 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-23 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.30 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.35 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.40 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.45 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-24.50 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-25 rep. 305 ILCS 5/10-25.5 rep. 305 ILCS 5/12-4.3 rep. 410 ILCS 535/12 410 ILCS 535/17 410 ILCS 535/22 515 ILCS 5/20-105 520 ILCS 5/3.36 625 ILCS 5/7-701 625 ILCS 5/7-702 625 ILCS 5/7-702.1 625 ILCS 5/7-703 625 ILCS 5/7-704 625 ILCS 5/7-705 625 ILCS 5/7-706 625 ILCS 5/7-707 625 ILCS 5/7-708 705 ILCS 205/1 750 ILCS 5/505 750 ILCS 5/505.1 750 ILCS 5/505.2 750 ILCS 5/507 750 ILCS 5/510 750 ILCS 5/516 750 ILCS 5/705 750 ILCS 5/706.1 750 ILCS 5/709 750 ILCS 5/712 750 ILCS 15/2.1 750 ILCS 15/3 750 ILCS 15/4 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-12 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-17 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-22 from Ch. 56, par. 20-105 from Ch. 61, par. 3.36 from Ch. 13, par. 1 from Ch. 40, par. 505 from Ch. 40, par. 505.1 from Ch. 40, par. 505.2 from Ch. 40, par. 507 from Ch. 40, par. 510 from Ch. 40, par. 516 from Ch. 40, par. 705 from Ch. 40, par. 706.1 from Ch. 40, par. 709 from Ch. 40, par. 712 from Ch. 40, par. 1105 from Ch. 40, par. 1106 from Ch. 40, par. 1107 2082 HB-2359-Cont 750 ILCS 15/4.1 from Ch. 40, par. 1107.1 750 ILCS 15/11 from Ch. 40, par. 1114 750 ILCS 15/12 from Ch. 40, par. 1115 750 ILCS 22/101 750 ILCS 22/102 750 ILCS 22/310 750 ILCS 22/605 750 ILCS 25/5 from Ch. 40, par. 2705 750 ILCS 45/4.1 750 ILCS 45/5 from Ch. 40, par. 2505 750 ILCS 45/6 from Ch. 40, par. 2506 750 ILCS 45/8 from Ch. 40, par. 2508 750 ILCS 45/11 from Ch. 40, par. 2511 750 ILCS 45/13 from Ch. 40, par. 2513 750 ILCS 45/13.1 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/15.1 from Ch. 40, par. 2515.1 750 ILCS 45/20 from Ch. 40, par. 2520 750 ILCS 45/21 from Ch. 40, par. 2521 750 ILCS 45/22 from Ch. 40, par. 2522 750 ILCS 45/23 from Ch. 40, par. 2523 820 ILCS 405/1300 from Ch. 48, par. 540 Amends the Child Support Information Act, the Attorney General Act, the Illi- nois Administrative Procedure Act, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, the New Hire Reporting Act, the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Illinois Pub- lic Aid Code, the Vital Records Act, the Fish and Aquatic Life Code, the Wildlife Code, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Attorney Act, the Illinois Marriage and Disso- lution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, the Expedited Child Support Act of 1990, the Illi- nois Parentage Act of 1984, and the Unemployment Insurance Act. Transfers child support collection functions from the Department of Public Aid to the Attorney General. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2359 fails to create a State mandate. FISCAL NOTE (Attorney General) HB 2359 will have no fiscal impact on the A.G. office. JUDICIAL NOTE There may be an increase in judicial workloads; impact on the need to increase the number of judges in the State cannot be determined. HOME RULE NOTE HB 2359 does not preempt home rule authority. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that all transferred employees shall retain their seniority, continuous service, salary, and accrued benefits. Adds other provisions securing various rights of transferred employees under collective bargaining agreements. Changes the ef- fective date to July 1, 1998. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Oct 27 Primary Sponsor Changed To CURRIE Oct 28 Amendment No.01 JUD-CIVIL LAW H Withdrawn Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-001 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested CROSS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK St Mandate Fis Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Nov 03 Fiscal Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Nov 05 Judicial Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 2083 HB-2359-Cont. Nov 12 Home Rule Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Nov 13 Amendment No.02 CURRIE Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Nov 14 Amendment No.02 CURRIE Be approved consideration Amendment No.02 CURRIE Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 13-002-000 Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Jan 15 1998 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2360 MADIGAN,MJ. Adopted 705 ILCS 405/1-1 from Ch. 37, par. 801-1 Amends the Juvenile Court Act to make a stylistic change in the short title Section. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2361 MADIGAN,MJ. 720 ILCS 590/2 from Ch. 38, par. 70-52 Amends the Discrimination in Sale of Real Estate Act. Makes a stylistic change in provisions regarding penalties. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2362 HANNIG. 35 ILCS 200/21-345 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that a person who desires to redeem and does not desire to contest the petition for tax deed may redeem the property without filing a written protest. Provides that this provision is declarative of existing law. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Revenue) HB2362 does not create a fiscal impact to the State. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE HB 2362 fails to create a State mandate. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Oct 28 Fiscal Note Filed Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note Requested MOORE,ANDREA St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMOORE,ANDREA Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 30 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2363 CURRIE. 35 ILCS 5/304 from Ch. 120, par. 3-304 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that for taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1995, dividends and certain other amounts included under the Internal Revenue Code shall not be included in the numerator or denominator of the sales factor (now for taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1995 and excluding taxable years ending after December 31, 1997). Effective immediately. 2084 HB-2363-Cont. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dpt. Revenue) HB2363 does not impose a fiscal impact or have direct fiscal impact on the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 5/301 from Ch. 120, par. 3-301 35 ILCS 5/704 from Ch. 120, par. 7-704 35 ILCS 105/19 from Ch. 120, par. 439.19 35 ILCS 115/19 from Ch. 120, par. 439.119 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5 65 ILCS 5/8-11-6 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-6 35 ILCS 110/19 rep. Further amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that in the case of a trust, unspecified items of income or deductions taken into account in computing base in- come and not otherwise allocated shall not be allocated to the State if the taxpayer had commercial domicile in the State when the item was paid, incurred, or accrued (now shall be allocated to the State). For purposes of withholding tax from a person engaged in domestic service employment, provides that the employer may (now shall) file an annual return and pay the taxes on or before the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the employer's taxable year. Provides that the return may be filed with the employer's individual income tax return. Amends the Use Tax Act to make a cross reference to the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Amends the Service Occupation Tax Act to provide that if the Department of Revenue and tax- payer have agreed to an extension of time to issue a notice of tax liability, the claim may be filed at any time prior to the expiration of the period agreed upon. Amends the Special County Retailers' Occupation Tax for Public Safety in the Counties Code to make cross references to the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Amends the Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act in the Illinois Municipal Code to provide that certain provisions of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act that don't apply to this Act shall now apply. Repeals superfluous language in the Service Use Tax Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 200/14-15 Amends the Property Tax Code if and only if the provisions of Senate Bill 51 of the 90th General Assembly become law. Allows the county treasurer to mark the tax books to reflect the issuance of a homestead certificate of error issued to and in- cluding 3 years after the date on which the annual judgment and order of sale for that tax year was first entered (now 3 years after the first day of January of the year after the year for which the homestead exemption should have been allowed). Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Adds reference to: 65 ILCS 5/8-11-17 from Ch. 24, par. 8-11-17 Provides that a municipality that reduces telecommunications taxes with respect to persons age 65 or older shall rebate taxes directly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: 35 ILCS 200/9-195 Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that no taxable interest in exempt property is created if exempt property is leased or otherwise transferred, directly or indirectly, to another whose property is not exempt, and immediately thereafter an agreement is entered into that directly or indirectly transfers the right to use, con- trol, or possess that property back to the exempt owner and that, if title has been transferred, provides an option for a subsequent reverter of title to the exempt own- er. Provides that this is declaratory of existing law. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Revenue Oct 28 Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted 2085 HB-2363-Cont Oct 28-Cont. Amendment No.02 REVENUE H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note req as AmeMOORE,ANDREA St Mndt Fscl Note Req Amnd Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 29 Amendment No.03 CURRIE Amendment referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 30 Amendment No.04 CURRIE Amendment referred to HRUL Rules refers to HREV Be approved consideration Amendment No.05 CURRIE Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.03 CURRIE Adopted Amendment No.04 CURRIE Adopted Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Tabled Pursuant to Rule40(A) HFA #5 3/5 vote required 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 17-000-000 Nov 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PETERSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules HB-2364 WINKEL - ERWIN - BRADY - WIRSING - POE AND MYERS. 110 ILCS 310/1 from Ch. 144, par. 41 110 ILCS 520/2 from Ch. 144, par. 652 110 ILCS 520/5 from Ch. 144, par. 655 110 ILCS 660/5-15 110 ILCS 660/5-25 110 ILCS 665/10-15 110 ILCS 665/10-25 110 ILCS 670/15-15 110 ILCS 670/15-25 110 ILCS 675/20-15 110 ILCS 675/20-25 110 ILCS 680/25-15 110 ILCS 680/25-25 110 ILCS 685/30-15 110 ILCS 685/30-25 110 ILCS 690/35-15 110 ILCS 690/35-25 Amends various Acts relating to the governance of the public universities in Illi- nois. Provides that beginning on the effective date of the amendatory Act and until July 1, 2001 the governing board of each public university shall have a student member who is entitled to vote on all Board matters except those involving faculty tenure, faculty promotion, or an issue on which that student member has a direct conflict of interest. Provides that beginning July 1, 2001 all student members of the governing board of a public university shall be nonvoting members. Adds that a stu- dent member who is not entitled to vote on a measure shall not be considered a member for the purpose of determining whether a quorum is present at the time that measure is voted upon. Adds qualifications for selection, designation, and ser- vice as a voting or nonvoting student member of a governing Board. Provides that for a voting student member whose term begins on July 1, 1998 or on July 1 of ei- ther of the 2 succeeding calendar years, the Governor shall designate that member from a list of candidates submitted by the Student Trustee Screening Panel. Pro- vides for the appointment of Panel members and makes other related changes. Ef- fective immediately. 2086 HB-2364-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause and restores the provisions deleted, except eliminates those provisions that created the Student Trustees Screening Pan- el for the selection of candidates to serve as the voting member of the governing board of institutions of higher learning. Provides instead for their selection by cam- pus-wide student referendum, except that on governing boards with both voting and nonvoting student members, provides that the voting student member shall be des- ignated by the Governor from among those students that are selected by campus wide referendum to serve as student members of the board. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Bd. of Higher Ed.) HB 2364, as amended, should have no effect on state revenue or state expenditures. Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Higher Education Oct 28 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note req as AmeCROSS Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Oct 29 Fiscal Note filed as Amnded Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Primary Sponsor Changed To WINKEL Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor POE Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Oct 30 Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS 3/5 vote required 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Vot1 15-002-000 Arrive Senate. Placed Calendr,First Readng Nov 12 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S First reading Referred to Rules Dec 15 Jan 15 1998 HB-2365 HANNIG. New Act 105 ILCS 5/1A-2 105 ILCS 5/2-3.27a new 105 ILCS 5/2-3.123 new 105 ILCS 5/10-20.12b 105 ILCS 5/17-2.11b new 105 ILCS 5/19-1 105 ILCS 5/22-23 105 ILCS 5/27-20.6 new 105 ILCS 5/34-2.4b 105 ILCS 5/34-4.5 105 ILCS 10/6 105 ILCS 110/3 Assigned to Executive Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) Assigned to Executive from Ch. 122, par. 1A-2 from Ch. 122, par. 19-1 from Ch. 122, par. 22-23 from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.4b from Ch. 122, par. 50-6 from Ch. 122, par. 863 Creates the Dissection Alternatives Act. Provides that public elementary and secondary schools may excuse a student from performing or observing dissection and may allow the student to instead perform an alternative project. Provides that students may not be penalized for refusing to participate in or observe dissection. Directs the State Board of Education, the Illinois Community College Board, and the Board of Higher Education to provide guidelines for notifying students and par- ents about courses that include dissection. Adds provisions amending the School Code relative to: qualifications for membership on the State Board of Education; the State Board of Education contracting for an audit of Bloom Township High School District 206 and making dissection alternatives available to school districts; determining the residency of pupils in the Chicago public school system; validation 2087 HB-2365-Cont. of the tax levy of a community unit school district; the definition of school construc- tion for purposes of determining when a sprinkler system must be installed as part of that construction; establishing an Irish Famine study as part of the curriculum of a public school; and Chicago attendance centers which apply for and are designated as a small school by the board of education. Authorizes a community unit school district that meets certain statutory criteria to issue additional bonds, notwithstand- ing its additional indebtedness. Amends the Illinois School Student Records Act to authorize the release of student records to a governmental or social service agency in furtherance of an investigation of a student's school attendance. Amends the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act relative to the employment by school districts of personnel certified by an appropriate agency as qualified to administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 1998. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act from Ch. 122, par. 1A-2 105 ILCS 5/1A-2 105 ILCS 5/2-3.27a new 105 ILCS 5/2-3.123 new 105 ILCS 5/10-20.12b 105 ILCS 5/17-2.11b new 105 ILCS 5/19-1 from Ch. 122, par. 19-1 105 ILCS 5/22-23 from Ch. 122, par. 22-23 105 ILCS 5/27-20.6 new 105 ILCS 5/34-2.4b from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.4b 105 ILCS 10/6 from Ch. 122, par. 50-6 105 ILCS 110/3 from Ch. 122, par. 863 Deletes everything after the enacting clause except the provision limiting the ap- plicability of the Section of the School Code concerning chronic truants for a pupil not required to attend a public school (instead of for a pupil in a home school pro- gram). Effective July 1, 1998. FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (State Board of Education) HB2365 has no impact on the State Board of Education. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (State Bd. of Ed.) No change from SBE fiscal note. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Oct 16 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Oct 29 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted 021-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Fiscal Note req as AmeCROSS St Mndt Fscl Note Req Amnd Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Second Reading-Short Debate Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Nov 10 Fiscal Note filed as Amnded St Mndt Fscl Note Fld Amnd Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2366 DURKIN. 725 ILCS 5/114-5 from Ch. 38, par. 114-5 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Permits the State to name 2 judges as prejudiced against the State for purpose of the substitution of the judge in a case in which the offense charged is a Class X felony or may be punished by death or life imprisonment (now the State may name only one judge as prejudiced). Effec- tive immediately. Oct 17 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 2088 HB-2366-Cont. Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2367 CLAYTON. 755 ILCS 5/1-2.23 755 ILCS 5/1-2.24 755 ILCS 5/1 la-3.1 new 755 ILCS 5/11a-3.2 new 755 ILCS 5/11a-8 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 1la-8 755 ILCS 5/11a-8.1 new 755 ILCS 5/11a-10.2 new 755 ILCS 5/11a-17 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 1la-17 755 ILCS 5/11a-18 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. lla-18 755 ILCS 5/11a-18.2 new 755 ILCS 5/11a-18.3 new 755 ILCS 5/11a-23 755 ILCS 5/12-2 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 12-2 Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides for the designation by the current guardian of a disabled adult of a standby guardian to act on an interim basis as guardian upon the death of the current guardian and in other circumstances, for a period of 60 days, allowing time for a petition to be filed and another guardian to be appointed. Provides for the establishment of a short-term guardian of the person of a disabled adult, to be designated by the current guardian, to act as guardian for up to 60 days for health or other reasons. Establishes procedures and conditions for the appointment of these guardians. Oct 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2368 WINKEL. 110 ILCS 310/1 from Ch. 144, par. 41 110 ILCS 520/2 from Ch. 144, par. 652 110 ILCS 520/5 from Ch. 144, par. 655 110 ILCS 660/5-15 110 ILCS 660/5-25 110 ILCS 665/10-15 110 ILCS 665/10-25 110 ILCS 670/15-15 110 ILCS 670/15-25 110 ILCS 675/20-15 110 ILCS 675/20-25 110 ILCS 680/25-15 110 ILCS 680/25-25 110 ILCS 685/30-15 110 ILCS 685/30-25 110 ILCS 690/35-15 110 ILCS 690/35-25 Amends various Acts relating to the governance of the public universities in Illi- nois. Provides that beginning on the effective date of the amendatory Act and until July 1, 2001 the governing board of each public university shall have a student member who is entitled to vote on all Board matters except those involving faculty tenure, faculty promotion, or an issue on which that student member has a direct conflict of interest. Provides that beginning July 1, 2001 all student members of the governing board of a public university shall be nonvoting members. Adds that a stu- dent member who is not entitled to vote on a measure shall not be considered a member for the purpose of determining whether a quorum is present at the time that measure is voted upon. Adds qualifications for selection, designation, and ser- vice as a voting or nonvoting student member of a governing Board. Provides that on those governing boards that have both voting and nonvoting student members, the voting student member shall be designated by the Governor from among the stu- dents who are selected by campus wide student referendum. Effective immediately. Oct 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Higher Education 2089 HB-2368-Cont. Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2369 COULSON - BIGGERT. New Act Creates the International Commercial Arbitration Act. Provides that the Act ap- plies to international commercial arbitration in the State of Illinois. Provides for the receipt of written communications, the waiver of the right to object, the extent of court intervention, functions of a court, arbitration agreements, the composition of an arbitral tribunal, the jurisdiction of an arbitral tribunal, the conduct of arbitral proceedings, and the making of an award and the termination of proceedings. Effec- tive immediately. Oct 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGERT Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2370 GASH - ROSKAM - RONEN - WINTERS AND BIGGINS. New Act Creates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Provides that State or local gov- ernment may not substantially burden a person's exercise of religion, even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability, unless it demonstrates that ap- plication of the burden to the person (i) is in furtherance of a compelling govern- mental interest and (ii) is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest. Provides that if a person's exercise of religion has been bur- dened in violation of this Act, that person may assert that violation as a claim or de- fense in a judicial proceeding and may obtain appropriate relief against a government; authorizes an award of attorney's fees and costs to a prevailing party. Oct 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor ROSKAM Nov 13 Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Nov 14 Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2371 MORROW. 605 ILCS 5/4-219 new 605 ILCS 10/40 new Amends the Illinois Highway Code and the Toll Highway Act. Abolishes the Illi- nois State Toll Highway Authority on January 1, 1999. Provides that at that time, all duties, obligations, property, assets, and powers, including the power to issue bonds, shall be transferred to the Illinois Department of Transportation. Provides that the Department shall take over the management and operation of the existing toll highways in the State. Provides that all employees of the Authority on Decem- ber 31, 1998 shall become employees of the Department, subject to layoff or reorga- nization by the Department. Provides for distribution of the assets of the Authority's employee pension plan. Provides that on and after January 1, 1999, the committee that advises the Authority on the toll highway system shall advise the Department instead. Requires the advisory committee to provide recommendations to the Department regarding the existing toll highways becoming freeways by Jan- uary 1, 2010 or sooner. Effective immediately. Oct 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB.2372 CROSS. Appropriates $1,444,400, or so much thereof as may be necessary, from the Gen- eral Revenue Fund to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency for a grant to the Village of Montgomery to match federal flood relief. Effective immediately. 2090 HB-2372-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Oct 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2373 LNDNER. 55 ILCS 5/5-9003 new Amends the Counties Codes. Provides that before taking or continuing any action concerning the development of a motor vehicle raceway or similar facility in Ken- dall County, the County Board shall first compile a written determination of the economic and environmental impact of the facility to be made available to interest- ed parties upon request. Provides that the County Board shall request, review, and consider certain evidence for the determination. Provides that if the County Board recommends the development of a raceway, then the question of approval shall be submitted to the electors of Kendall County at a referendum. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Oct 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Local Government Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2374 HARTKE. 65 ILCS 5/11-138-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-138-1 65 ILCS 5/11-138-1.1 new 605 ILCS 5/6-201.8-1 new 605 ILCS 5/9-113.2 new Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to authorize a municipality or water compa- ny (now a water company) to locate or change the source of a water supply to a point not more than 60 (now 20) miles beyond the municipality's corporate limits. Provides that a municipality or water company changing or locating its water sup- ply may construct, repair, or remove underground water pipes within any highway easement with, the permission of the highway authority or commissioner of the township or road district. Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Provides that State highway authorities and highway commissioners may regulate the use of roads and their easements for constructing, repairing, and removing underground gas, water, and sewer pipes and underground utilities. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Local Government Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2375 HARTKE. 65 ILCS 5/11-138-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-138-1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes a municipality or water compa- ny (now a water company) to locate or change the source of a water supply to a point not more than 80 (now 20) miles beyond the municipality's corporate limits. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Local Government Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2376 BLACK. 20 ILCS 655/5.3 from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 608 Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act. Increases the maximum number of years an enterprise zone may be in effect from 20 to 30. Effective immediately. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2377 PARKE - HOWARD - JONES,LOU. 225 ILCS 410/3C-9 from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-9 Amends the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act of 1985. Provides that a nail technician or nail technology teacher registered or licensed out- 2091 HB-2377-Cont. side of Illinois may not be granted a license in Illinois as a nail technician or nail technology teacher unless, in addition to meeting current requirements, he or she passes an examination authorized by the Department. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Nov 13 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2378 HARTKE. 35 ILCS 105/3-7 new 35 ILCS 110/3-7 new 35 ILCS 115/3-7 new 35 ILCS 120/2-7 new Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts aggregate exploration, min- ing, offhighway hauling, processing, maintenance, and reclamation equipment, in- cluding replacement parts and equipment, and including equipment purchased for lease, but excluding motor vehicles required to be registered under the Illinois Vehi- cle Code from the taxes imposed under these Acts. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2379 HANNIG. 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-3 from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-3 Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Act in the Illinois Municipal Code. Pro- vides that woodlands shall not be included in blighted areas or conservation areas. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2380 HANNIG. 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act by reducing by $1 the total amount of General Obligation Bonds authorized under this Act. Effective immediately. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2381 HANNIG. 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Includes the 1997 Illinois School Construction and Infrastructure Assistance Program in the Section concerning bond authorization for school construction. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2382 MURPHY. 40 ILCS 5/5-236 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-236 40 ILCS 5/14-110 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110 Amends the Illinois Pension Code to allow controlled substance inspectors to transfer credits from the Chicago police pension fund to the State Employees' Re- tirement System. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2092 HB-2383 KUBIK - O'BRIEN - BRUNSVOLD. 35 ILCS 200/Art. 10, Division 10, heading new 35 ILCS 200/10-230 new 35 ILCS 200/23-23 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that during the transition period estab- lished under the Public Utilities Act for the deregulation of the generation of elec-j tricity the assessed valuation of electric generating stations shall be frozen at the valuation for tax year 1995. Authorizes subsequent reduction of 5% per year. Lim- its total reduction to 80% of the 1995 valuation. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Revenue) HB2383 does not create a fiscal impact to the State. Potential loss to some local taxing districts could total $13.4 million. Oct 28 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 12 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Rules Nov 13 Assigned to Revenue Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD HB-2384 BOST. 5 ILCS 375/3 from Ch. 127, par. 523 5 ILCS 375/10 from Ch. 127, par. 530 40 ILCS 5/15-135.1 new Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 and the Illinois Pen- sion Code. Allows certain participants in the State Universities Retirement System to elect to forgo certain changes in the retirement annuity formula made by Public Act 90-65 and thereby avoid the additional cost of group health insurance imposed under that Public Act. Also eliminates the additional insurance cost for certain sur- vivors. Eliminates provisions relating to "new SURS retired employees". Also makes technical corrections. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2385 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - SAVIANO - MCAULIFFE - BURKE, FRIT- CHEY, BRADLEY, LOPEZ, LYONS,JOSEPH, MAUTINO AND SANTIA- GO. 235 ILCS 5/1-3.03 from Ch. 43, par. 95.03 235 ILCS 5/1-3.38 new 235 ILCS 5/8-1 from Ch. 43, par. 158 Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that alcoholic cider shall be taxed at the rate of 7 cents per gallon (now taxed as wine at the rate of 23 cents per gallon). Effective July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Executive Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2093 HB-2383 HB-2386 HB-2386 ACEVEDO. 720 ILCS 5/2-13 from Ch. 38, par. 2-13 720 ILCS 5/12-6.2 730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Includes in the definition of a "peace officer" a person participating in a community policing program for the purposes of the stat- utes relating to a peace officer's use of force in making an arrest, first degree mur- der, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, aggravated battery with a firearm, aggravated intimidation, and aggravated discharge of a firearm. Provides that for the purposes of these various criminal offenses, a person participating in community policing is executing official duties. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Pro- vides that it is an aggravating factor in sentencing that the defendant committed the offense against a person because of that person's participation in a community policing program. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2387 DAVIS,STEVE - ERWIN. 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 425 ILCS 35/1 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 127 425 ILCS 35/2 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 128 Amends the Fireworks Use Act and the State Finance Act. Prohibits a person from handling certain explosives in a fireworks display if the person is not licensed by the State Fire Marshal to handle the explosives. Establishes licensing procedures and requirements, including requiring the State Fire Marshal to create a curricu- lum for training and licensing applicants. Provides that application and license fees shall be deposited into the Fireworks License Fund to be used by the State Fire Marshal to defray the costs associated with licensing applicants. Effective January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2388 WOOLARD. 5 ILCS 375/3 from Ch. 127, par. 523 5 ILCS 375/10 from Ch. 127, par. 530 40 ILCS 5/15-135.1 new Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 and the Illinois Pen- sion Code. Allows certain participants in the State Universities Retirement System to elect to forgo certain changes in the retirement annuity formula made by Public Act 90-65 and thereby avoid the additional cost of group health insurance imposed under that Public Act. Eliminates provisions relating to "new SURS retired em- ployees". Also makes technical corrections. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 30 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2389 WOOLARD. 40 ILCS 5/14-104.9 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-104.9 Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows an em- ployee to purchase service credit for up to 2 years of educational leave under speci- fied circumstances. Requires payment of employee and employer contributions plus interest. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Oct 30 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 2094 HB-2389-Cont. Nov 14 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2390 JOHNSON,TIM. New Act Provides that the Director of the Department of Natural Resources, on behalf of the State of Illinois, is authorized to execute and deliver to Libman Equipment Partnership, for and in consideration of $32,300.00 paid to the Department, a quit- claim deed to certain real property in Douglas County. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Oct 30 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Executive Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2391 JOHNSON,TIM - BUGIELSKI - CLAYTON - STEPHENS. 225 ILCS 446/30 Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993. Provides that the Act does not apply to a person, firm, or corporation engaged solely and exclusively in tracing and compiling lineage or ancestry. Effec- tive immediately. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BUGIELSKI Nov 12 Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON First reading Referred to Rules Nov 13 Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Nov 14 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2392 SAVIANO. New Act Creates the Surgical Assistants Practice Act. Sets forth the short title only. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Nov 12 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2393 KLINGLER. 40 ILCS 5/14-130 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-130 Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code. Reduces the interest rate charged to persons repaying a refund, for certain refunds repaid between July 1, 1998 and July 1, 1999. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Nov 12 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB.2394 GRANBERG. 750 ILCS 5/609 from Ch. 40, par. 609 Amends provisions of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act con- cerning leave to remove children from Illinois. Replaces existing provisions con- cerning the burden of proof in actions for leave to remove children from Illinois. Provides that "if the party having custody of the child or children seeks to remove them from Illinois within a 250 mile geographical radius of their residence at the time of the last custody judgment, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that such removal is in the best interests of the minor child or children." Also provides that "the burden of proving that it is in the best interests of the child or children to re- move them from Illinois outside of a 250 mile geographical radius of their residence at the time of the last custody judgment is on the party seeking removal." Makes other changes in provisions concerning leave to remove children from Illinois. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Nov 12 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2095 HB-2395 GASH. New Act 105 ILCS 5/2-3.123 new Creates the Dissection Alternatives Act and amends the School Code. Provides that schools may excuse a student from performing or observing dissection and may allow the student to instead perform an alternative project. Provides that students may not be penalized for refusing to participate in or observe dissection. Directs the State Board of Education, the Illinois Community College Board, and the Board of Higher Education to provide sources of information about alternatives to dissection and guidelines for notifying students and parents about courses that include dissec- tion. First applies to the 1998-1999 academic year. Effective immediately. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Nov 12 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2396 DANIELS - WINKEL - KOSEL - KLINGLER - JONES,JOHN, JOHN- SON,TOM, KUBIK, PANKAU, CHURCHILL, HASSERT, BIGGINS, KRAUSE, STEPHENS, MEYER, RUTHERFORD, MCAULIFFE, COUL. SON, BROWN, MITCHELL, LYONS,EILEEN, RIGHTER, COWLISHAW, HOEFT, LAWFER, BIGGERT, CROSS, WIRSING, POE, LINDNER, NO- LAND, TENHOUSE, BEAUBIEN, DURKIN, MYERS, WAIT, MULLIGAN AND WOOD. 20 ILCS 3105/1A-3 from Ch. 127, par. 783.3 20 ILCS 3105/1A-5 from Ch. 127, par. 783.5 20 ILCS 3105/1A-5.1 from Ch. 127, par. 783.5-1 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 30 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 127, par. 655 35 ILCS 630/3 from Ch. 120, par. 2003 35 ILCS 630/4 from Ch. 120, par. 2004 105 ILCS 5/1A-2 from Ch. 122, par. 1A-2 105 ILCS 5/1B-8 from Ch. 122, par. 1B-8 105 ILCS 5/1C-2 105 ILCS 5/2-3.51.5 105 ILCS 5/2-3.64 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64 105 ILCS 5/2-3.117a new 105 ILCS 5/7-11 from Ch. 122, par. 7-11 105 ILCS 5/10-20.9a from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.9a 105 ILCS 5/10-20.30 new 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6 105 ILCS 5/10-22.20 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20 105 ILCS 5/10-22.23 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.23 105 ILCS 5/10-22.23a from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.23a 105 ILCS 5/10-22.33B 105 ILCS 5/10-22.34c new 105 ILCS 5/10-23.5 from Ch. 122, par. 10-23.5 105 ILCS 5/10-23.8 from Ch. 122, par. 10-23.8 105 ILCS 5/10-23.8a from Ch. 122, par. 10-23.8a 105 ILCS 5/18-4.3 from Ch. 122, par. 18-4.3 105 ILCS 5/18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 new 105 ILCS 5/18-8.2 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8.2 105 ILCS 5/18-8.4 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8.4 105 ILCS 5/21-la from Ch. 122, par. 21-1a 105 ILCS 5/21-2 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2 105 ILCS 5/21-2.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2.1 105 ILCS 5/21-2a from Ch. 122, par. 21-2a 105 ILCS 5/21-3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-3 105 ILCS 5/21-4 from Ch. 122, par. 21-4 105 ILCS 5/21-5 from Ch. 122, par. 21-5 105 ILCS .5/21-5a from Ch. 122, par. 21-5a 105 ILCS 5/21-5b 105 ILCS 5/21-5c new 105 ILCS 5/21-5d new 105 ILCS 5/21-10 from Ch. 122, par. 21-10 2096 HB-2395 HB-2396-Cont. 105 ILCS 5/21-11.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.1 105 ILCS 5/21-11.3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3 105 ILCS 5/21-11.4 105 ILCS 5/21-14 from Ch. 122, par. 21-14 105 ILCS 5/24-11 from Ch. 122, par. 24-11 105 ILCS 5/24-12 from Ch. 122, par. 24-12 105 ILCS 5/27-23.6 new 105 ILCS 5/27A-2 105 ILCS 5/27A-7 105 ILCS 5/27A-8 105 ILCS 5/27A-9 105 ILCS 5/27A-11 105 ILCS 5/29-5 from Ch. 122, par. 29-5 105 ILCS 5/34-8.4 105 ILCS 5/34-18 from Ch. 122, par. 34-18 105 ILCS 5/34-18.17 new 105 ILCS 5/34-84 from Ch. 122, par. 34-84 105 ILCS 5/1C-3 rep. 105 ILCS 5/1C-4 rep. 115 ILCS 5/13 from Ch. 48, par. 1713 New Act Amends the Capital Development Board Act to revise the Grant Index and eligi- bility standards for School Construction and Debt Service Grants. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act to increase the State's bonding authority by $1,500,000,000 for school construction grants, the proceeds from the sale of those bonds to be deposited into the School Construction Fund. Amends the Telecommu- nications Excise Tax Act to increase the tax from 5% to 6.5%. Also amends the School Code. Creates the School Technology Revolving Loan Program to provide for technology-related investment loans to school districts on a revolving schedule of grade levels. Rewrites the State aid formula for the 1998-99 and subsequent school years and increases the foundation level grant formula for the 1997-98 school year. Revises the teacher certification system, providing for Initial, Standard, and Master level certificates. Revises the IGAP program and the promotion and retention poli- cy for third, fifth, and eighth grade students. Provides for both passing and excellent scores on the Prairie State Achievement Examination and for an attendance certifi- cate (rather than a high school diploma) for students who fail to earn a passing score. Increases the probationary period for teachers first employed by a school dis- trict on or after July 1, 1998 to 4 years. Authorizes districts to contract with third parties for noninstructional services. Provides for Professional Development and Early Childhood Education Block Grants for school districts. Amends and adds provisions relative to suspension and expulsion, employment of non-certificated reg- istered professional nurses, honorable dismissal of educational support personnel employees of any time during the school year or at the end of the school year on 30 days' notice, and multi-year superintendent and principal contracts. Provides for an additional year of supplementary State aid for new and certain annexing districts. Requires districts to establish a no pass-no play policy for pupils in grades 9 through 12. Makes numerous changes to the Charter Schools Law in the School Code. Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to increase the advance no- tice of strike requirement to 10 days from 5 days. Creates the Comprehensive Prop- erty Tax Study Commission to study the issue of reliance on local property taxes to finance schools. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal; State Mandates Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT 2097 HB-2396-Cont Nov 12-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor BROWN Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2397 GASH. 605 ILCS 10/16.2 new Amends the Toll Highway Act. Prohibits directors of the Illinois State Toll High- way Authority, their employees, and agents from receiving financial benefit from the letting of Authority contracts during their terms of service and for a period of one year following termination of their positions or employment with the Authority. Extends this prohibition to the immediate family or household members of the di- rectors, employees, and agents of the Authority. Prohibits those persons from using material non-public information obtained as a result of their positions with the Au- thority or their family or household members' positions for their personal financial benefit and prohibits them from disclosing that information to others. Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HB-2398 HOFFMAN - DAVIS,STEVE - CURRY,JULIE - BOLAND - MOFFITT, NOVAK, HOLBROOK, SMITH,MICHAEL, REITZ, FEIGENHOLTZ, GASH, RONEN AND MCKEON. 55 ILCS 5/5-1096.1 new 55 ILCS 5/11-42-11.5 new 220 ILCS 5/8-101.1 new 220 ILCS 5/13-101 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-101 Amends the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, and the Public Utilities Act in relation to fees imposed for late payment of cable television, telephone, and utility bills. Requires the bill to be post-marked at least 21 days before the due date. Limits delinquent fees to 1.5% of the amount past due. Nov 12 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Referred to Rules 2098 HB-2398-Cont. Nov 14 Assigned to Consumer Protection Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON HB-2399 SMITH,MICHAEL - REITZ AND BLACK. 625 ILCS 5/2-119 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-119 625 ILCS 5/6-118 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-118 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that beginning January 1, 1998, of the monies collected as a registration fee for each motorcycle, motor driven cycle, and motorized pedalcycle, 27% (instead of $8) of each annual registration fee and 27% (instead of $4) of each semiannual registration fee is deposited in the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund. Provide that the fee for an original or renewal M or L endorsement is $5. Provides that this $5 fee shall be deposited into the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 13 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Added As A Joint Sponsor REITZ Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 15 Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK HB-2400 ACEVEDO - MCAULIFFE - CAPPARELLI - ZICKUS - LOPEZ, GASH, MCKEON, FRITCHEY, BRADLEY, LYONS,JOSEPH, BURKE, KENNER, BUGIELSKI ANDGILES. 720 ILCS 5/2-3.5 new 720 ILCS 5/9-1 from Ch. 38, par. 9-1 720 ILCS 5/12-4 from Ch. 38, par. 12-4 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Defines "community policing person". Pro- vides that it is an aggravating factor for which the death penalty may be imposed that the murdered individual was a community policing person killed in the course of performing community policing functions or to prevent the community policing person from performing community policing functions or in retaliation for perform- ing community policing functions and that the defendant knew or should have known that the murdered individual was a community policing person. Also estab- lishes these factors to enhance battery to aggravated battery. Makes the enhanced offense a Class 2 felony (rather than a Class 3 felony) for which a sentence of im- prisonment may be imposed of not less than 3 nor more than 14 years. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Nov 13 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Nov 14 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jan 06 Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Jan 21 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law 2099 HB-2401 HB-2401 CAPPARELLI. 70 ILCS 2605/4 from Ch. 42, par. 323 70 ILCS 2605/4.13 from Ch. 42, par. 323.13 Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Provides that the general superintendent may appoint an intergovernmental affairs coordinator, who shall serve at the pleasure of the general superintendent and who is not included in the classified civil service. Effective immediately. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2402 SCULLY. 625 ILCS 5/11-401 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-401 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that the driver of a vehicle knowing- ly involved in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of the driver's knowledge that the accident resulted in personal injury or death, shall stop (instead of requiring a driv- er of a vehicle involved in a motor vehicle accident resulting in personal injury or death to stop). Requires the driver to take reasonable steps to ascertain whether the accident resulted in personal injury or death. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2403 PARKE - SKINNER - JOHNSON,TOM - ROSKAM. 35 ILCS 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 35 ILCS 5/202.5 new 35 ILCS 5/901 from Ch. 120, par. 9-901 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to decrease the individual rate from 3% to 2.75% and to decrease the corporate rate from 4.8% to 4.4% beginning January 1, 1998. Effective January 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SKINNER Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor ROSKAM Jan 06 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2404 ACEVEDO. New Act Creates the Real Estate Broker Residential Home Builder Contract Act. Re- quires a contract to build a residential single-family home entered into between a real estate broker licensed under the Real Estate License Act of 1983 who engages in the building of residential single-family homes and another person to specify the skill level of the contractors and subcontractors who will build the home and to re- quire every contractor and subcontractor to be a member of a labor organization or union. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2405 ACEVEDO. New Act Creates the Real Estate Broker Residential Home Builder Escrow Account Act. Provides that when a contract is entered into between a licensed real estate broker who engages in the business of building residential single-family homes and another person to build a residential single-family home and an escrow account is estab- lished, the minimum amount of the account shall be $10,000. Provides that when the builder fails to meet any contract deadline, the other person is entitled to $100 per day for each day past the deadline until the builder complies with the relevant contractual provision. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 1998 First reading Referred to Rules 2100 HB-2406 HB-2406 ROSKAM. 725 ILCS 5/116-3 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Prohibits a court from ordering the collection of new or additional evidence for the purpose of conducting or facili- tating forensic DNA testing. Limits testing to evidence collected before or at the time of the defendant's trial. Effective immediately. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2407 HOWARD. 35 ILCS 5/201 from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Deletes provision stating that "unreimbur- sed eligible remediation costs" does not include approved eligible remediation costs that are deducted under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code or costs that are taken into account in calculating an environmental remediation credit granted against a tax imposed under the Internal Revenue Code. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2408 COWLISHAW - BROWN - ROSKAM - COULSON - JOHNSON,TOM. 35 ILCS 5/212 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that beginning with tax years end- ing on or after December 31, 1997, a taxpayer that has previously filed one return under this Act shall be entitled to a credit in the amount of one percent, a taxpayer that has filed 2 previous returns under this Act shall be entitled to a credit in the amount of 2%, a taxpayer that has filed 3 previous returns under this Act shall be entitled to a credit in the amount of 3%, a taxpayer that has filed 4 previous returns under this Act shall be entitled to a credit in the amount of 4%, and a taxpayer that has filed 5 or more previous returns under this Act shall be entitled to a credit of 5%. Exempts credit from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BROWN Added As A Co-sponsor ROSKAM Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSONTOM Jan 06 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2409 GASH. 20 ILCS 1605/7.12 new 20 ILCS 1605/13 from Ch. 120, par. 1163 20 ILCS 1605/13.1 new Amends the Illinois Lottery Law. Requires the Department to report to the Gen- eral Assembly regarding current enforcement of prohibitions against the sale of lot- tery tickets to minors. Provides that under certain conditions a prizewinner may assign all or part of his or her prize winnings to another person. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2410 BROWN. 30 ILCS 105/5.449 new 30 ILCS 105/6z-45 new 35 ILCS 200/18-162 new Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that the county clerk shall abate the tax extended for educational purposes on property that (i) is owned by an individual 68 years of age or older and (ii) qualifies for the General Homestead Exemption un- der the Code. Provides that the taxes shall be abated on a prorata basis. Provides that the aggregate abatement shall be in an amount equal to the balance in the Se- nior Citizens Property Tax Reduction Fund or an amount to abate 100% of the tax- es levied for educational purposes on eligible properties, whichever is less. Provides that the county clerk shall annually transfer an amount equal to the amount of the abatement in the school district to that school district. Requires the State Comp- 2101 HB-2410-Cont. troller to annually determine the State revenue surplus for the preceding fiscal year by subtracting expenditures out of the General Revenue Fund from receipts into that Fund during the preceding fiscal year. Provides that an amount equal to the revenue surplus for the preceding fiscal year shall be deposited into the Senior Citi- zens Property Tax Reduction Fund for the abatement. Provides that any surplus in the Fund after distribution to the county collectors shall be transferred to the Gen- eral Revenue Fund. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Senior Citizens Property Tax Reduction Fund. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Housing Afford Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2411 KOSEL - LYONS,EILEEN - ZICKUS - HANNIG - YOUNGE, KLINGLER, WINTERS, WIRSING, WAIT, COWLISHAW, BOST, POE, JONES,JOHN, PANKAU, MOORE,ANDREA, KRAUSE, MITCHELL, BRADY, WOOD, DURKIN, MULLIGAN, BIGGINS, TENHOUSE, MOFFITT, WINKEL, DEUCHLER, BLACK, STEPHENS AND MEYER. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 105 ILCS 235/15-5 105 ILCS 235/15-10 105 ILCS 235/15-15 105 ILCS 235/15-20 Amends the School Code. Revises the State aid formula applicable during the 1998-99 and subsequent school years. Deletes language requiring that if the aggre- gate amount of any hold-harmless payments that school districts are to receive in any such school year, as computed under the applicable formula for that school year, is greater than the aggregate amount appropriated for that purpose, the hold-harmless payments that school districts receive for that school year are to be prorated accordingly. Also amends the General State Aid Continuing Appropria- tion Law. Changes the Law's short title and includes hold-harmless payments re- quired to be made to school districts under the State aid formula within the ambit of that Law's application. Effective immediately, except the amendment of the School Code takes effect July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor WAIT Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Jan 22 Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER 2102 HB-2412 DURKIN. 745 ILCS 50/2.14 new 745 ILCS 50/3 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2003 Amends the Good Samaritan Food Donor Act to exempt from civil liability do- nors of day old bread (but fit for human consumption) to charities. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2413 DURKIN. 725 ILCS 120/8 new 725 ILCS 120/9 from Ch. 38, par. 1408 Amends the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act. Provides that with the approval of the county board, a county sheriff or county board of corrections and the State's Attorney may contract with a private entity to provide immediate notice to a crime victim or witness of certain offenses determined by the county board upon the release or discharge of the defendant or prisoner in county custody. Provides im- munity from civil liability to the private entity acting in good faith to notify the crime victim or witness. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2414 GASH. 105 ILCS 5/10-21.7-5 new 105 ILCS 5/34-84a.2 new 720 ILCS 5/31-9 new Amends the School Code and the Criminal Code of 1961. Requires school princi- pals and other appropriate administrative officers of public and nonpublic elemen- tary and secondary schools to report to local law enforcement agencies felony and misdemeanor violations that occur in the schools or at school related activities su- pervised by school employees. Violations are petty offenses with $500 fines imposed for each incident of criminal violations not reported. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2415 NOVAK. 415 ILCS 5/22 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make technical changes in the Sec- tion concerning the adoption of regulations. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2416 NOVAK. 415 ILCS 5/8 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1008 Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Adds a caption to the legislative dec- laration Section in the air pollution Title of the Act. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2417 NOVAK. 415 ILCS 5/58 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change in the in- tent Section of the site remediation program Title. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2418 NOVAK. 415 ILCS 55/1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7451 Amends the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act. Adds a caption and makes a technical change to the short title Section. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules 2103 HB-2412 HB-2419 HB-2419 NOVAK. 220 ILCS 5/9-211 from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-211 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Adds a Section caption and makes stylistic changes to a Section concerning investments in rate base. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 06 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2420 SLONE. New Act 30 ILCS 115/2 from Ch. 85, par. 612 30 ILCS 805/8.22 new Creates the Urban Growth Planning Act to require more densely populated or rapidly growing counties to prepare Urban Growth Plans, under which the counties designate urban growth areas beyond which no urban land uses shall be allowed. Provides for local government cooperation and public participation in the designa- tion of urban growth areas. Preempts home rule powers. Amends the State Man- dates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Amends the State Revenue Sharing Act to authorize the Department of Revenue to withhold distribu- tions from the Local Government Distribution Fund to counties that fail to timely submit Urban Growth Plans. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; Housing Afford; State Mandates Jan 06 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Primary Sponsor Changed To SLONE HB-2421 FRITCHEY. 755 ILCS 50/4.5 new Amends the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. Provides that no hospital, physician and surgeon, bank or storage facility, or other person shall determine the ultimate recipient of an anatomical gift based upon a potential recipient's physical or mental disability, except in cases where the physical or mental disability has been found by a physician and surgeon to be medically significant to the provision of the anatomi- cal gift. Provides that the person with a physical or mental disability shall not be re- quired to demonstrate postoperative independent living abilities in order to have access to a transplant if there is evidence that the person will have sufficient, com- pensatory support and assistance. Provides that the court shall accord priority on its calendar and handle expeditiously any action brought to seek any remedy autho- rized by law for purposes of enforcing compliance with these provisions and that these provisions shall not be deemed to require the performance of medically inap- propriate organ transplants. Jan 06 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2422 FRITCHEY- TURNER,JOHN -GASH - BROSNAHAN - LYONS,EILEEN AND SILVA. 720 ILCS 5/12-4 from Ch. 38, par. 12-4 720 ILCS 5/12-14 from Ch. 38, par. 12-14 720 ILCS 5/12-16 from Ch. 38, par. 12-16 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that administering a controlled substance to a person without his or her consent for nonmedical purposes constitutes aggravated battery. Provides that delivering a controlled substance to a victim with- out his or her consent as part of the same course of conduct as the commission of criminal sexual assault or criminal sexual abuse is an aggravating circumstance that enhances these offenses to aggravated criminal sexual assault or aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 06 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN 2104 HB-2422-Cont. Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA HB-2423 WINTERS - SCOTT. 410 ILCS 535/25 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-25 Amends the Vital Records Act. Provides that a county board may authorize the local registrar or county clerk to charge an additional fee of up to 30% of the fee charged by the State Registrar. The additional fee shall be used for funding emer- gency child care in the county. Jan 06 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules Jan 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCOTT HB-2424 HOLBROOK. 35 ILCS 200/2-60 50 ILCS 110/2 from Ch. 102, par. 4.11 60 ILCS 1/35-35 60 ILCS 1/60-5 Amends the Property Tax Code and the Township Code to add that an appointee to a township office may establish political party affiliation by a record of participat- ing in a party caucus. Provides that if a township board vacancy is not filled within 60 days (now 120), the electors at a special township meeting may select a replace- ment. Amends the Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act to remove township highway commissioners from its provisions. Effective immediately. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2425 DAVIS,STEVE. 5 ILCS 465/1 from Ch. 1, par. 3301 5 ILCS 465/2 from Ch. 1, par. 3302 5 ILCS 465/2a new 5 ILCS 465/3 from Ch. 1, par. 3303 Amends the Flag Display Act. Provides that the POW/MIA flag shall be flown at courthouses; State penal and reformatory, educational and charitable institu- tions; and school houses in the State of Illinois. Provides that the United States na- tional flag and the POW/MIA flag shall be flown at each State building and facility. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2426 NOVAK. 220 ILCS 5/16-101 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes technical and stylistic changes in a Sec- tion relating to a utility's election to file biennial rate proceedings with the Illinois Commerce Commission. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2427 NOVAK. 20 ILCS 687/6-6 Amends the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Develop- ment Law of 1997. Makes stylistic changes in a Section related to energy efficiency programs. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2428 NOVAK. 220 ILCS 5/16-103 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes technical changes in a Section relating to service obligations of electric utilities. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules 2105 HB-2429 HB-2429 NOVAK. 765 ILCS 745/8.3 new 765 ILCS 745/8.6 new Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Requires a mobile home park operator to notify park residents of a proposed sale or lease of the park, and gives the residents a right of first refusal in order to purchase or lease the park themselves. Provides that if a mobile home park owner intends to change the use of the land on which one or more mobile homes are located, the park owner must com- pensate the owners of those mobile homes. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2430 JONES,JOHN. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.19 new 30 ILCS 105/5.480 new Creates the Illinois Petroleum Education and Marketing Act and the Illinois Pe- troleum Resources Board. Repeals the Board on July 1, 2002. Provides that the Board shall consist of 12 members appointed by the Governor. Sets out the powers and duties of the Board. Creates the Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund, a con- tinuing fund not subject to fiscal year limitations. Allows the Board to levy an as- sessment equal to one-tenth of 1% of the gross revenues of oil and gas produced from each well in the State. Requires the assessment to be deducted from the pro- ceeds of production by the first purchaser and remitted to the Department of Reve- nue. Sets out the procedures for requesting a refund. Allows the Board to invest funds collected through the assessments. Provides that this Act does not preempt or supersede other State or national programs. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal the Illinois Petroleum Education and Marketing Act on January 1, 2008. Effective July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2431 CROSS. 105 ILCS 127/Act title 105 ILCS 127/1 105 ILCS 127/2 Amends the School Reporting of Drug Violations Act. Changes title of the Act to the School Reporting of Felony and Drug Violations Act. Includes felony violations of the Criminal Code of 1961 in the reporting requirements (now only certain viola- tions of the Cannabis Control Act and the Illinois Controlled Substances Act must be reported). Effective immediately. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2432 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - MCAULIFFE. Appropriates $3,000,000 to the Capital Development Board from the Capital Development Fund for a grant to the Chicago International Port District for all costs associated with the planning and construction of a marina and associated rec- reational facilities and necessary appurtentent infrastructure improvements. Effec- tive immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2433 MCCARTHY - SCULLY - SCHAKOWSKY - CROTTY, BROSNAHAN, DART, WINTERS, MCKEON AND FEIGENHOLTZ. 220 ILCS 5/16-111 Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that under the Electric Service Cus- tomer Choice and Rate Relief Law of 1997 residential retail rates shall be reduced effective February 1, rather than August 1, 1998. Effective immediately. 2106 HB-2433-Cont NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Housing Afford Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB.2434 COWLISHAW. 105 ILCS 5/27-23.5 new Amends the School Code. Provides that public high school students have the right to exercise freedom of the press and that expressions contained in a high school newspaper are not subject to prior restraint except for expressions that are li- belous, obscene or harmful to minors, constitute an unwarranted invasion of priva- cy, or incite students to imminent lawless action. Provides that the governing board of a school district that publishes a high school newspaper shall adopt a student freedom of expression policy. Adds provisions relative to the responsibility of stu- dent editors of high school newspapers and of journalism advisors. Authorizes in- junctive or declaratory relief actions to enforce rights provided by the amendatory Act, provides that school districts are not required to have a student newspaper and are not prohibited from adopting otherwise valid rules relating to certain oral or other written student materials, and adds a severability clause. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2435 LAWFER - MOFFITT AND LEITCH. 760 ILCS 100/2 from Ch. 21, par. 64.2 760 ILCS 100/9 from Ch. 21, par. 64.9 Amends the Cemetery Care Act. Removes from the definition of "care" overhead expense and maintenance of records of lot ownership, transfers, and burials. Pro- vides that the definition of "care" does not include the compensation of employees the preponderance of whose duties do not involve the maintenance of the cemetery. Provides that a cemetery authority owning, operating, controlling, or managing a privately operated cemetery shall make application for a license within 30 days whenever it is newly organized and desires to be licensed to accept care funds or whenever there is a sale or transfer of a controlling interest. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MOFFITT Jan 14 Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2436 HASSERT. 820 ILCS 320/10 Amends the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act to provide that benefits are available to covered employees killed or injured in the line of duty on or after July 1, 1980 rather than November 14, 1997. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Home Rule; State Mandates Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2437 BLACK. 625 ILCS 45/3-1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 313-1 Amends the Boat Registration and Safety Act to exempt non-powered, inflatable recreational boats from the requirement that watercraft be numbered by the De- partment of Natural Resources. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules 2107 HB-2438 HB-2438 HANNIG - YOUNGE. Makes appropriations to the Board of Trustees of the State Universities Retire- ment System for fiscal year 1999. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2439 MADIGAN,MJ - HANNIG - CURRIE - SCHAKOWSKY AND SLONE. Changes FY98 appropriations to the Department on Aging, the Department of Children and Family Services, the Department of Public Health, and the Depart- ment of Human Services. Makes FY99 appropriations to those Departments in ad- dition to amounts that otherwise may be appropriated. Effective immediately, except that FY99 appropriations take effect July 1, 1998. Jan 14 1998 Chief Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 21 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE HB-2440 HARTKE - NOVAK - O'BRIEN, KOSEL AND POE. 625 ILCS 5/12-215 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to allow a propane delivery truck to use amber oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor POE Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2441 HARTKE. Appropriates $35,000 from the Road Fund to the Department of Transportation for all costs associated with raising the grade level on 2000 Street, North in Ste. Marie Township in Jasper County. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2442 SAVIANO - CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - BUGIELSKI - MAUTINO. 30 ILCS 105/8.25f from Ch. 127, par. 144.25f 35 ILCS 105/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.9 35 ILCS 110/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.39 35 ILCS 115/9 from Ch. 120, par. 439.109 35 ILCS 120/3 from Ch. 120, par. 442 70 ILCS 210/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1233 70 ILCS 210/13.2 from Ch. 85, par. 1233.2 70 ILCS 210/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1240 Amends the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act. Provides that the surplus revenues of the Authority shall be used for the repair, replacement, and im- provement of the grounds, buildings, and facilities of the Authority (now for capital repair and rehabilitation of the grounds, buildings, facilities of the expansion proj- ect). Provides that bonds issued by the Authority may not exceed an aggregate orig- inal principal amount of $1,037,000,000 (now $937,000,000). Provides that any member, officer or employee of the Authority may be designated to authorize the wire transfer of funds deposited by the secretary-treasurer in a bank or savings and loan association (now in a bank or savings and loan association for the payment of payroll and employee benefits related expenses). Amends the State Finance Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides for specified monthly installment deposits into the McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund for fiscal years 2005, 2006, 2007, and thereafter from moneys collected under the Use Tax Act, the Service Use 2108 HB-2442-Cont. Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that the monthly installment deposits shall not be made after fiscal year 2029. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2443 CAPPARELLI - SAVIANO - MCAULIFFE - BUGIELSKI. 40 ILCS 5/12-133.5 new 40 ILCS 5/12-166 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 12-166 30 ILCS 805/8.22 new Amends the Chicago Park District Article of the Pension Code. Provides an early retirement program for certain employees who withdraw from service on or after August 31, 1998 and no later than December 31, 1998. Allows the retiree to estab- lish up to 5 years of additional service credit; requires an additional employee con- tribution. Also expands the investment authority of the Board. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2444 CAPPARELLI - SAVIANO - BUGIELSKI. 40 ILCS 5/12-133.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 12-133.1 30 ILCS 805/8.22 new Amends the Chicago Park District Article of the Illinois Pension Code. For per- sons with at least 30 years of service, removes the requirement that the person must attain age 60 before beginning to receive the automatic annual increase in retire- ment annuity. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2445 SAVIANO. 105 ILCS 5/14-1.09 from Ch. 122, par. 14-1.09 225 ILCS 107/45 Amends the School Code to require the State Teacher Certification Board to es- tablish a procedure for licensing clinical psychologists as school psychologists. Amends the Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act to provide for the licensure of school psychologists as clinical professional coun- selors. Effective January 1, 1999. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2446 BRADY. 720 ILCS 5/12-11 from Ch. 38, par. 12-11 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person who enters the dwell- ing place in violation of an order of protection under the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 enters the dwelling place of another within the meaning of the home in- vasion statute. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules 2109 HB-2447 DEUCHLER - SCHAKOWSKY - MULLIGAN - CURRIE - FLOWERS. 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-2 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections may establish a Women's and Children's pre-release Community Supervi- sion Program for the purpose of providing housing and services to eligible female inmates, as determined by the Department, and their newborn children. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2448 HOFFMAN. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6 Amends the School Code. Adds gender-neutral references to provisions of the School Code relating to student discipline. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2449 HOFFMAN. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6 Amends the School Code. In the provisions relating to the suspension or expulsion of pupils, replaces an indefinite pronoun with the noun to which the pronoun refers. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2450 SMITH,MICHAEL 40 ILCS 5/15-136 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-136 40 ILCS 5/15-154 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-154 Amends the State Universities Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that for a police officer or firefighter who retires on or after the effective date and receives a money-purchase annuity calculated under Rule 2, the additional normal contribu- tions required to be paid by police officers and firefighters shall be included in the calculation of the annuity rather than refunded to the annuitant. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2451 LAWFER, MOFFITT AND LEITCH. 765 ILCS 835/.01 from Ch. 21, par. 14.01 765 ILCS 835/4.5 new 765 ILCS 835/4.7 new 765 ILCS 835/4.9 new Amends the Cemetery Protection Act. Provides that, for cemetery property maintained by privately operated cemeteries, a cemetery authority shall be respon- sible for the performance of the care and maintenance of the cemetery property it owns in keeping with a well maintained cemetery. Provides that a cemetery authori- ty of a privately operated cemetery shall be responsible for repairing any damaged gravestone, memorial, monument, or marker on cemetery property whether the damage is caused by accident by a person employed by the cemetery authority, or the damage is a result of an illegal act of vandalism, with the exception of damage from natural causes. Provides that the State's Attorney of the county where the cemetery is located may prosecute a cemetery authority of a privately operated cemetery for failure to maintain a cemetery in keeping with a well maintained cem- etery or to comply with the provisions requiring repair of damage and that a viola- tion of either of those provisions by a cemetery authority is a Class 4 felony, with each day of continued violation being a separate offense. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH HB-2447 2110 HB-2451-Cont. Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2452 BEAUBIEN. 35 ILCS 200/18-155 Amends the Property Tax Code. In the Section concerning apportionment of tax- es for a district in 2 or more counties, provides that for those counties that classify property by county ordinance under the Illinois Constitution, the certification shall be listed by property class as provided in the certification ordinance. Effective immediately. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2453 STEPHENS. 720 ILCS 570/102 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1102 720 ILCS 570/316 new Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that an animal shelter or animal control facility may apply to the Department of Professional Regulation for registration for the purpose of being authorized to purchase, possess, and admin- ister sodium pentobarbital to euthanize animals. Provides that registered animal shelters and animal control facilities may purchase, possess, and administer legend drugs to sedate animals prior to euthanasia. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2454 YOUNGE, GILES, HOWARD AND PUGH. 105 ILCS 5/27A-9 Amends the Charter Schools Law in the School Code. Eliminates provisions add- ed by P.A. 90-548 authorizing the State Board of Education, under specified condi- tions, to reverse a local school board's decision to deny, revoke, or not renew a charter. Also deletes provisions under which the State Board of Education would act as the authorized chartering entity for a charter school if the State Board, on ap- peal, were to reverse a local school board's decision to deny, revoke, or not renew a charter. Effective immediately. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH First reading Referred to Rules HB-2455 YOUNGE AND MCGUIRE. 305 ILCS 5/9A-9.5 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that, if the education, training, and employment program for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families recipients is administered by an entity which also administers an Earnfare program, that enti- ty may place Temporary Assistance for Needy Families participants in work posi- tions that are also available to Earnfare program participants. Effective immediately. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE First reading Referred to Rules HB-2456 LYONS,JOSEPH. 215 ILCS 5/356g from Ch. 73, par. 968g 215 ILCS 125/4-6.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1408.7 215 ILCS 130/3009 from Ch. 73, par. 1503-9 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that coverage under those Acts shall include coverage for a mastectomy and reconstructive breast surgery performed after a mastectomy. Ef- fective immediately. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk 2111 HB-2456-Cont. Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2457 FANTIN. 110 ILCS 947/36 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Increases the number of semesters or quarters for which a person may be awarded an Illinois Incentive for Access Grant to 4 (from 2) semesters or 6 (from 3) quarters. Effective July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2458 GASH. 10 ILCS 5/9-2 from Ch. 46, par. 9-2 Amends the Election Code. Provides that the funds of a political committee con- trolled by an office holder or by a candidate may be used only for certain specified expenses. Prohibits other specified expenditures. Provides that the State Board of Elections may investigate violations and may levy a fine against violators. Effective immediately. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2459 GASH. 215 ILCS 5/370c from Ch. 73, par. 982c 215 ILCS 5/370c-1 new Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires individual and group policies of accident and health insurance and other health care plans to provide coverage for serious mental illness under the same terms and conditions as coverage is provided for other illnesses. Provides that inpatient treatment may be limited to 90 consecu- tive days. Defines terms. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2460 STEPHENS. 70 ILCS 2905/3-1 from Ch. 42, par. 503-1 Amends the Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 to provide that the district shall be governed by a board of 7 commissioners (now 5). Provides for the appoint- ment of another commissioner by the appointing authority of the county with only 2 commissioners on the board, and provides that the Governor shall appoint one commissioner at large from the district. Provides that only 4 (now 3) of the commis- sioners on the board may be members of the same political party. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2461 KOSEL - CHURCHILL - COULSON - FLOWERS - WOOD. 755 ILCS 45/4-10 from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 804-10 Amends the Powers of Attorney for Health Care Law within the Power of Attor- ney Act. On the statutory short form power of attorney for health care, replaces lan- guage authorizing agent to make a disposition of all or any part of the principal's body for medical purposes with a specific authorization to make an anatomical gift of any organ, the principal's entire body, or specified organs. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2462 GRANBERG. 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 Amends the School Code. In the State aid formula applicable to the 1998-99 and subsequent school years, provides that for purposes of computing general State aid of a school district or the general State aid entitlement of a laboratory or alternative school, the average daily attendance of all pupils in grades 9 through 12 shall be multiplied by 1.25 and the average daily attendance of all pupils in grades 7 and 8 shall be multiplied by 1.05. Makes other related changes. Effective July 1, 1998. 2112 HB-2462-Cont. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2463 DANIELS- BOST - JONES,JOHN - RIGHTER - KOSEL, BIGGERT, BRA- DY, BROWN, CHURCHILL, COULSON, COWLISHAW, JOHN- SON,TOM, KRAUSE, LYONS,EILEEN, MULLIGAN, PARKE, PERSICO, ROSKAM, SKINNER, TENHOUSE, TURNER,JOHN, WINTERS AND ZICKUS. 35 ILCS 5/208 from Ch. 120, par. 2-208 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that in addition to the existing tax credit for residential property, for the 1998 tax year and thereafter, every individual taxpayer whose principal residence has an equalized assessed value as determined by the Department of Revenue of less than $166,666 shall be entitled to an addi- tional tax credit equal to 5% of the real property taxes paid by the taxpayer during the taxable year on the principal residence of the taxpayer. Exempts the additional credit from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Chief Sponsor DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Filed With Clerk Jan 20 Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY Added As A Co-sponsor BROWN Added As A Co-sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO Added As A Co-sponsor ROSKAM Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS First reading Referred to Rules HB-2464 HANNIG - GRANBERG. 305 ILCS 5/5-5.4 from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4 305 ILCS 5/12-4.11 from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11 305 ILCS 5/14-8 from Ch. 23, par. 14-8 Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the payment for a funeral shall be increased from $650 to $670 on January 1, 1998 and to $690 on July 1, 1998, and that the payment for a cemetery burial shall increase from $325 to $335 on January 1, 1998 and to $345 on July 1, 1998. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall periodically increase the payment rate for skilled nursing and in- termediate care services as well as for hospital services on the basis of appropria- tions approved from time to time by the General Assembly for those purposes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor GRANBERG HB-2465 JOHNSON,TOM. 745 ILCS 75/1 from Ch. 70, par. 201 745 ILCS 75/2 from Ch. 70, par. 202 Amends the Snow and Ice Removal Act. Provides that the immunity granted by the Act extends to owners, lessors, occupants, and other persons in charge of any 2113 HB-2465-Cont. property (rather than residential property only). Provides that the immunity ex- tends to the removal of snow or ice from any part of the property (rather than side- walks only). Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2466 SCHAKOWSKY. 625 ILCS 5/11-203 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-203 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to suspend the driving privileges of a person convicted for wilfully failing or refusing to comply with any lawful order or direction of any school crossing guard invested by law with authority to direct, control or regulate traffic. Provides that the person shall also be subject to a mandatory fine. Allows the Secretary to grant the person a restricted driving permit. Provides that the owner of a vehicle alleged to have disobeyed a crossing guard shall, upon demand by a prosecutor, provide a written statement or deposition identifying the ope ator of the vehicle if the operator was not the owner. Effective immediately. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2467 MAUTINO - HANNIG - BRUNSVOLD - O'BRIEN. 40 ILCS 5/3-111 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-111 40 ILCS 5/3-112 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-112 30 ILCS 805/8.22 new Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to increase the mini- mum retirement and surviving spouse annuities from $400 to $1000 per month. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimburse- ment. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2468 JOHNSON,TOM - HOEFT - COWLISHAW - KUBIK - KRAUSE, BIG- GERT AND PANKAU. 105 ILCS 5/27A-3 105 ILCS 5/27A-4 105 ILCS 5/27A-5 105 ILCS 5/27A-6 105 ILCS 5/27A-7 105 ILCS 5/27A-8 105 ILCS 5/27A-9 105 ILCS 5/27A-10 105 ILCS 5/27A-11 105 ILCS 5/27A-11.5 new Amends the Charter Schools Law in the School Code. Provides that the school board of a school district that for any school year receives less than 15% of its aggre- gate revenue for that school year from general and supplemental State aid pay- ments and grants and other financial assistance distributed to the district under Article 18 of the School Code may elect to establish a district-wide charter school system for the immediately succeeding school year. Provides that if such a dis- trict-wide charter school system is established for a school year, then each atten- dance center within the district constitutes and is to be operated as a charter school during that school year. Provides that the school board continues to serve as the gov- erning body of the district-wide charter school system and its charter schools. Adds provisions relative to the manner of establishing a district-wide charter school sys- tem and the content and renewal of its charter (which the State Board of Education is to approve). Adds related provisions relative to the right of a school district in which a district-wide charter school system is established to continue to receive State aid, grants, and reimbursements and federal financial assistance on the same basis as other school districts. Also provides for the retention and exercise by a 2114 HB-2468-Cont. school district in which a district-wide charter school system is established of pow- ers necessary for operation of the system and its iharter schools, including the pow- er to tax and incur long term debt on the same basis as other school districts of the same type. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 21 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jan 22 Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU HB-2469 FRITCHEY - KENNER - TURNER,ART - ACEVEDO - MCKEON. 720 ILCS 5/24-1.2 from Ch. 38, par. 24-1.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Increases penalty for aggravated discharge of a firearm committed in a school, on the real property comprising a school, or within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a school from a Class 1 felony to a Class X felony. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Joint Sponsor Changed to KENNER Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2470 PHELPS - BLACK - REITZ - MAUTINO - CURRY,JULIE AND NO- LAND. 30 ILCS 105/6z-45 105 ILCS 5/19-1 from Ch. 122, par. 19-1 105 ILCS 230/5-5 105 ILCS 230/5-15 105 ILCS 230/5-20 105 ILCS 230/5-25 105 ILCS 230/5-53 new Amends the School Construction Law, the School Code, and the State Finance Act. Eliminates minimum enrollment requirements as a criteria for grant eligibility under the School Construction Law and reduces the EAV per ADA pupil percentile level at which districts no longer qualify for a grant to the 95th from the 99th per- centile. Provides for the State Board of Education to award a reorganization incen- tive grant, payable from appropriations made out of the School Infrastructure Fund, to a school district that receives a school construction project grant from the Capital Development Board based upon the district's present or anticipated school construction needs attributable to its organization or formation as a community unit or combined school district or its annexation of all of the territory of another school district. Provides that the organization, formation, or annexation must be ini- tiated by a petition filed after the amendatory Act's effective date and must take ef- fect for all purposes not more than 2 years after the district receives its school construction project grant. Requires the State Board of Education to certify to a school district that has been issued a grant entitlement for a school construction project the amount of the project cost that the district will be required to finance with non-grant funds. Authorizes such a district, if it has no unused bonding capaci- ty or if its remaining bonding capacity is less than the amount certified by the State Board of Education, to by referendum incur additional indebtedness by the issuance of school construction project bonds in an amount not exceeding the project cost that the district must finance with non-grant funds. Makes other related changes. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK 2115 HB-2470-Cont. Jan 15-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2471 SLONE. 70 ILCS 1205/10-7 from Ch. 105, par. 10-7 Amends the Park District Code. Provides that any park district owning and hold- ing real estate is authorized to give, sell, or lease that property to the State of Illinois. Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 21 Assigned to Executive HB-2472 STROGER. 70 ILCS 2805/4 from Ch. 42, par. 415 Amends the Sanitary District Act of 1936. Increases the amount of compensa- tion the members of the board of trustees may receive to $6,000 (now $3,000) per year. Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2473 BLACK - BEAUBIEN. 55 ILCS 5/5-1097.5 65 ILCS 5/11-5-1.5 Amends the Counties Code and the Illinois Municipal Code. Prohibits a county or municipality to locate an adult entertainment facility within 1,000 feet of the property boundary of any forest preserve district. Effective immediately. Jan 15 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BEAUBIEN Jan 20 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 21 Assigned to Local Government HB-2474 LEITCH. 810 ILCS 5/9-301 from Ch. 26, par. 9-301 Amends the Uniform Commercial Code to provide that an unperfected security interest has priority over the rights of a lien creditor if the lien creditor is a trustee or receiver of a state or federally chartered financial institution and a security inter- est is granted by the financial institution. Effective immediately. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2475 JOHNSON,TOM. 720 ILCS 550/5.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 705.1 725 ILCS 5/110-6.1 from Ch. 38, par. 110-6.1 Amends the Cannabis Control Act. Changes from 2,500 grams to 2,000 grams, the threshold amount of cannabis that must be brought into the State for a person to be prosecuted for cannabis trafficking. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that the court may deny bail where the proof is evident or the pre- sumption great that the defendant committed a Class X Cannabis Control Act violation. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2476 JOHNSON,TOM. 70 ILCS 705/4 from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 24 Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Eliminates the provision that violation of certain prohibitions against financial interests in contracts by an employee is a Class 4 felony. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 2116 HB-2477 HB-2477 JOHNSON,TOM. 750 ILCS 5/202.5 new Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that, upon mar- riage, either party may assume the surname of the other party, and if a party chooses to do so, he or she shall be called and known by that name without being re- quired to petition for a name change under the Code of Civil Procedure. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2478 JOHNSON,TOM. 305 ILCS 5/5-5d new Amends the Medicaid Article of the Public Aid Code. Provides that if the De- partment of Public Aid pays a provider of medical services an amount that is less than the correct amount of reimbursement for those services under the Code, the provider may recover the amount of the underpayment from the Department, in- cluding by means of setoff against the amount of any overpayment made by the De- partment to the provider. A provider may recover an underpayment at any time without regard to when the underpayment occurred. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2479 JOHNSON,TOM. 625 ILCS 5/12-606 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-606 Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to exempt a tow-truck operator who does not own or operate a garage from the requirement that a tow-truck operator have gar- agekeepers legal liability coverage in an amount of no less than $25,000 in the case of theft, loss of, or damage to any vehicle stored. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2480 JOHNSON,TOM - COWLISHAW. 520 ILCS 5/1.34 new Amends the Wildlife Code to require the Department of Natural Resources to es- tablish a program in every county contiguous to a county with a population of more than 3,000,000 for harvesting a certain percentage of Canada geese each year and using the harvested geese as a food source for local food banks. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW First reading Referred to Rules HB-2481 JOHNSON,TOM. 40 ILCS 5/7-137.1 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-137.1 40 ILCS 5/7-141.1 30 ILCS 805/8.22 new Amends the IMRF Article of the Pension Code. Provides that an annuitant who is receiving early retirement incentives may hold an elected office and receive com- pensation for holding that office, so long as the annuitant does not participate in the Fund with respect to that office while receiving early retirement incentives. Re- moves the January 1, 1992 deadline for revoking an election to participate in the Fund with respect to an elected office. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; Pension; State Mandates Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2482 JOHNSON,TOM. 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 an extended term sentence upon an offender who was convicted of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional 2117 HB-2482-Cont. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2483 SCOTT. 740 ILCS 80/2 from Ch. 59, par. 2 Amends the Frauds Act. Provides that no action shall be brought to charge a per- son upon a conveyance of land unless the conveyance is in writing and signed by the party to be charged. Provides that this amendatory Act is declaratory of existing law and is intended to remove possible ambiguities, thereby confirming the existing meaning of the Frauds Act in effect before the effective date of this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2484 JOHNSON,TOM. 5 ILCS 375/3 from Ch. 127, par. 523 5 ILCS 375/6.12 new Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Provides that mem- bers of the State employee health plan may elect to not participate in the plan. Pro- vides that persons who have previously opted out of the health plan may enroll in the plan at any time. Effective July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2485 PHELPS. 105 ILCS 5/21-2 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2 Amends the School Code. In the provisions relating to grades of teaching certifi- cates, makes grammatical changes. Jan 20 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2486 PHELPS. 105 ILCS 5/2-3.124 Amends the School Code. In the provisions relating to liability coverage for cer- tificated school employees, replaces references to the "State Board" with references to the "State Board of Education". Jan 20 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2487 PHELPS. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.34c Amends the School Code. Makes a grammatical change in the provisions relating to contracts for third party non-instructional services. Jan 20 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2488 PHELPS. 105 ILCS 5/17-1.5 Amends the School Code. Makes a grammatical change in provisions establish- ing administrative cost limitations applicable to school districts with a population under 500,000. Jan 20 1998 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2489 HANNIG. For FY98: Provides for increase in appropriation to State Board of Education for reimbursement to Local Educational Agencies. Provides for increases in appropria- tions to the Department of Agriculture (i) from the Agricultural Premium Fund for deposit into the State Cooperative Extension Service Trust Fund and (ii) for grants to soil and water conservation districts for various expenses. Provides for appropria- tions for various purposes to the following: Illinois Student Assistance Commission; Office of the Lieutenant Governor; Department on Aging; Department of Public Health; Court of Claims. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Balanced Budget Jan 20 1998 First reading Referred to Rules 2118 HB-2490 PARKE. 35 ILCS 5/204 from Ch. 120, par. 2-204 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Grants taxpayers, beginning with taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1998, an additional basic amount standard exemption of $1,000. Provides that the additional exemption is exempt from the sunset provisions. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 21 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2491 MITCHELL. 750 ILCS 5/609 from Ch. 40, par. 609 Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that the court may grant leave, before or after judgment, to any party having custody of any minor child to remove the child to a new residence within the State which is located outside a 100 mile geographical radius of the residence of the child at the time of the initial custody judgment if removal is in the best interests of the child. The burden of proving that removal is in the best interests of the child is on the party seeking re- moval. Removal of a minor child to a new residence within the State which is locat- ed within a 100 mile geographical radius of the residence of the child at the time of the initial custody judgment shall not require leave of court. Effective immediately. Jan 21 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2492 MOFFITT - MYERS - LAWFER - BOST - JONES,JOHN, RIGHTER, KLINGLER, WINKEL, POE, WIRSING, MITCHELL AND NOLAND. 105 ILCS 230/5-25 Amends the School Construction Law. Eliminates a provision that establishes minimum enrollment requirement standards that a school district must meet to be eligible for a school construction project grant. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 21 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND HB-2493 COWLISHAW - CURRIE. 105 ILCS 5/27-23.5 new Amends the School Code. Requires each school district maintaining grades 9 and 10 to include in its curriculum and teach to the students of either such grade one unit of instruction on organ/tissue donor and transplantation programs. Requires the regional superintendent of schools to make available to those districts informa- tion and data that the districts may use in developing the required unit of instruc- tion. Provides that each school board determines the minimum amount of instructional time that qualifies as the required unit of instruction. Effective July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal; State Mandates Jan 22 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE HB-2494 CAPPARELLI. Appropriates $400,000 from the Road Fund to the Department of Transporta- tion for all costs associated with widening Touhy Avenue between Harlem Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue and installing traffic control signals on Harlem Avenue south of Touhy Avenue in the Village of Niles in Cook County. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 22 1998 Filed With Clerk 2119 HB-2490 HB-2495 HB-2495 KUBIK - BRUNSVOLD. 35 ILCS 5/304 from Ch. 120, par. 3-304 35 ILCS 5/804 from Ch. 120, par. 8-804 35 ILCS 5/1501 from Ch. 120, par. 15-1501 Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that for tax years ending on or af- ter December 31, 1998, persons other than residents who derive business income from this State and one or more other states shall apportion their business income using a single factor sales formula. Provides that this sales factor shall be a fraction, the numerator of which is the total sales of the person in this State during the tax- able year, and the denominator of which is the total sales of the person everywhere during the taxable year. Provides that no penalty shall be imposed for failure to pay the estimated tax due before the effective date of this amendatory Act if the under- payments are solely attributable to the change in the apportionment of income. In the definition of "unitary business group", provides that if the members' accounting periods differ, the common parent's accounting period, or if there is no common par- ent, the accounting period of the member that is expected to have, on a recurring basis, the greatest Illinois income tax liability must be used to determine which ap- portionment method to use. Provides that the provisions of this amendatory Act ap- ply to tax years ending on or after December 31, 1998. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BRUNSVOLD HB-2496 FLOWERS. New Act 5 ILCS 80/4.19 new Creates the Tattoo Artist License Act to provide for the regulation of tattoo art- ists and persons performing body piercing by the Department of Professional Regu- lation through licensure requirements. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to sunset the Tattoo Artist License Act on January 1, 2009. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB.2497 FLOWERS. 35 ILCS 5/213 new Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an income tax credit for individuals in an amount equal to 25% of unreimbursed, medically necessary expenses incurred in caring, in the individual's home, for an elderly parent who has been diagnosed by a licensed physician as being unable to live alone. Provides that the taxpayer shall provide the Department of Revenue, upon request, with certification from a li- censed physician of the medical necessity for the live-in care of the elderly parent. Provides that in no event shall this credit reduce an individual's tax liability to less than zero. Provides that this credit is available for tax years ending on or after De- cember 31, 1998. Sunsets the credit after 5 years. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2498 FLOWERS. 20 ILCS 415/8b.7-5 new 705 ILCS 505/8 from Ch. 37, par. 439.8 705 ILCS 505/11 from Ch. 37, par. 439.11 705 ILCS 505/22 from Ch. 37, par. 439.22 705 ILCS 505/24 from Ch. 37, par. 439.24 Amends the Personnel Code. Establishes a preference in an entrance examina- tions of 10 points for a qualified person who has been wrongfully accused of a crime for which the person was imprisoned in a State prison and a court of competent ju- risdiction finds that the evidence that resulted in his or her conviction was erroneous or that new evidence indicates that the person did not commit the crime. Amends the Court of Claims Act. Provides that claims against the State for time unjustly served in State prisons shall be automatically heard and payment made within 120 days after the person who unjustly served time is discharged from prison. Provides 2-120 HB-2498-Cont. that the claim may be made if a court finds that the evidence that resulted in the person's conviction was erroneous or that new evidence indicates that the person did not commit the crime for which he or she was convicted (now only the issuance of a pardon by the Governor on the grounds of innocence may be the basis of a claim). Increases the maximum statutory awards to a person released from prison because of these factors. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2499 DANIELS - BOST - PERSICO - KRAUSE - RUTHERFORD. 30 ILCS 415/2 from Ch. 127, par. 702 30 ILCS 415/7 from Ch. 127, par. 707 Amends the Transportation Bond Act. Increases the overall authorization by $211,000,000. Provides that $211,000,000 of Transportation Bonds, Series A, may be issued to cover any federal highway fund shortfall for federal fiscal year 1998. Provides that the General Assembly shall annually direct the transfer of monies from the General Revenue Fund to the Transportation Bond, Series A Retirement and Interest Fund, in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the $211,000,000 of Bonds authorized by this amendatory Act. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Debt; Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD HB-2500 WOOD - MYERS - KRAUSE - BIGGERT - RIGHTER. 20 ILCS 2310/55.89 new Amends the Civil Administrative Code with respect to the powers and duties of the Department of Public Health. Requires the Department to establish an ovarian cancer information program. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER HB-2501 MCAULIFFE - ZICKUS - WOOD- KRAUSE. 20 ILCS 1305/10-30 new 30 ILCS 105/5.480 new Amends the Department of Human Services Act and the State Finance Act. Re- quires the Department to establish a program to pay for drugs prescribed exclusive- ly for the treatment of cancer. Creates the Cancer Treatment Drug Fund as a special fund in the State treasury, from which payments shall be made. Effective January 1, 1999. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE HB.2502 KUBIK. 20 ILCS 505/35.10 new 20 ILCS 1305/Art. 15 heading new 20 ILCS 1305/15-5 new Amends the Children and Family Services Act and the Department of Human Services Act. Requires that the Department of Human Services and the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services promulgate rules ensuring the rights of chil- dren residing in care facilities under their jurisdiction. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk 2121 HB-2503 LINDNER - WAIT - MOORE,ANDREA. 5 ILCS 140/2 from Ch. 116, par. 202 Amends the Freedom of Information Act. Includes in the definition of "public re- cords" complaints, results of complaints, and Department of Children and Family Services staff findings of licensing violations at day care facilities, provided that per- sonal and identifying information is not released. Effective immediately. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor WAIT Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA HB-2504 KUBIK. 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 as an ag- gravating factor in sentencing consider that the defendant committed an offense in the presence of a child under 18 years of age who is a family or household member of the defendant and the elements of the offense consisted of acts of domestic vio- lence committed against a family or household member. Effective January 1, 1999. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2505 ZICKUS - WINTERS - MEYER - JOHNSON,TOM - BIGGERT. 15 ILCS 205/4e new Amends the Attorney General Act. Provides that the Attorney General, with the cooperation of the Departments of State Police and Central Management Services, LEADS primary contact agencies, and I SEARCH Units, shall post on the Inter- net, at least monthly, pictures of children missing from Illinois at the State of Illi- nois World Wide Web site. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER Added As A Co-sponsor JOHNSON,TOM Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT HB-2506 BOST - JONES,JOHN - WOOD. 410 ILCS 65/7 new Amends the Illinois Rural/Downstate Health Act. Requires the Center for Rural Health to study women's access to obstetrical care in rural areas of the State. Re- quires the Department of Public Health to make reports to the General Assembly. Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD HB.2507 BERGMAN - ZICKUS. 215 ILCS 5/356h from Ch. 73, par. 968h Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that policies of accident and health insurance shall provide coverage for minor children who are under the guardianship of the insured. Effective immediately. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS HB-2508 PARKE - MYERS- MITCHELL- WINTERS - BERGMAN AND ZICKUS. 215 ILCS 5/155.22a Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Prohibits insurers from refusing to issue a policy of basic property insurance or homeowners insurance because an applicant or insured is a subject of abuse. Effective immediately. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor WINTERS Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS 2122 HB-2503 HB-2509 HB-2509 MEYER - HOEFT - ZICKUS. 625 ILCS 5/6-205 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-205 625 ILCS 5/11-503.5 new Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person who intentionally drives his or her vehicle in such a manner as to endanger the bodily safety or property of another driver, bicyclist, or pedestrian commits road rage. Penalty is a Class A mis- demeanor. If the violation results in great bodily harm or permanent disfigurement to another, the offense is aggravated road rage and the penalty is a Class 4 felony. Provides that the Secretary of State shall revoke the driver's license of a person con- victed of road rage or aggravated road rage. Effective July 1, 1998. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS HB-2510 BROWN - JONES,JOHN. 35 ILCS 505/8 from Ch. 120, par. 424 Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to develop annual and 5-year project plans of rail crossing capital improvements that will be paid for from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund. Requires the Com- mission to submit the annual and 5-year project plans to the Governor, the Presi- dent of the Senate, the Senate Minority Leader, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives on the first Wednesday in April of each year. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,JOHN HB-2511 ZICKUS. New Act Creates the Local Government Adopt-A-Public-Building Act. Authorizes a unit of local government to create a program allowing private citizens to adopt a public building to remove graffiti. Sets out requirements, responsibilities, conditions, and the safety training for a program. Authorizes the placement of a sign on the build- ing to display the name of the adopting citizens. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2512 MOFFITT. 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. Conditions eligibility for a grant on annual household income of less than $15,000 for grant year 1998 and thereafter (now $14,000). Ef- fective January 1, 1999. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2513 POE. 720 ILCS 5/12-3.2 from Ch. 38, par. 12-3.2 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that for a first offense of domestic battery, the offender shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum 48 consecutive hours of imprisonment. Provides that for a second or subsequent conviction of do- mestic battery, the offender shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum 72 consec- utive hours of imprisonment (now for a second conviction committed within 5 years of a previous conviction, the offender shall be mandatorily sentenced to a minimum 48 consecutive hours of imprisonment). Effective immediately. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Correctional Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk HB-2514 DANIELS - RYDER - DURKIN. Appropriates $3 to the Board of Higher Education to study higher education is- sues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN 2123 HB-2515 DANIELS - RYDER - DURKIN. Appropriates $2 to the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy to study sci- ence issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN HB-2516 DANIELS - RYDER - DURKIN. Appropriates $2 to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to study student assistance issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN HB-2517 DANIELS - RYDER - DURKIN. Appropriates $3 to the State Board of Education to study education issues. Effec- tive July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN HB-2518 DANIELS - RYDER- BIGGINS. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Labor to study labor issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS HB-2519 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Appropriates $2 to the Illinois Arts Council to study art issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS HB-2520 DANIELS- RYDER - BIGGINS. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to study commerce issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS HB-2521 DANIELS - RYDER - BIGGINS. Appropriates $2 to the Historic Preservation Agency to study preservation issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS HB-2522 DANIELS - RYDER - MULLIGAN. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Human Services to study human services issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN HB-2523 DANIELS - RYDER - MULLIGAN. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Veterans' Affairs to study veterans' issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN HB-2524 DANIELS - RYDER - MULLIGAN. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Public Health for the purpose of studying public health issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN 2124 HB-2515 HB-2525 DANIELS - RYDER - MULLIGAN. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Children and Family Services to study children's issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN HB.2526 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER. Appropriates the sum of $2, or so much of that amount as may be necessary, to the Department of Nuclear Safety to study nuclear safety issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER HB-2527 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER. Appropriates $2 to the Department of State Police for the study of police issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER HB-2528 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Military Affairs for the study of military issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER HB-2529 DANIELS - RYDER - SKINNER. Appropriates $2 to the Department of Corrections for the purpose of studying correctional issues. Effective July 1, 1998. Jan 23 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER 2125 HB-2525 2126 EXECUTIVE ORDERS 2127 RESOLUTIONS 2128 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 2129 JSR-0001 CURRIE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor to present his State of the State report. Jan 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 22 Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted JSR-0002 CURRIE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor to present the Budget Mes- sage for FY1998. Mar 04 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2130 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2131 SJR-0001 CARROLL - BOWLES. ILCON Art. V, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 2 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 3 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 4 rep. ILCON Art. V, Sec. 6 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 7 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 14 rep. Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution. Eliminates the office of Lieutenant Governor. Changes the election of executive branch consti- tutional officers to presidential election years, with 2-year transitional terms for those officers elected in 2002. Effective upon voter approval as to the election sched- ule; effective beginning with the election in 2002 as to the elimination of electing a Lieutenant Governor; and effective upon conclusion of the term of the Lieutenant Governor elected in 1998 as to elimination of the office of Lieutenant Governor and its functions. Jan 09 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 23 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 To Subcommittee Nov 13 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0003 WATSON - KLEMM. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8 Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning the passage of bills. Provides that after November 5, 1998, no portion of a bill may require a unit of local government or school district to expend additional public rev- enue unless the State appropriates the required additional funds, the bill passes by at least a three-fifths vote, the bill imposes a federal law that the unit of local gov- ernment or school district would otherwise be required to meet by federal law or im- poses a State or federal court order with no additional requirements imposed by the State, or the bill creates a criminal law or expands or modifies the application or en- forcement of criminal law. Also applies to administrative rules, regulations, and ac- tions absent express and specific authority by law. Does not apply to limits on the ability to raise revenue. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 28 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 29 Assigned to Executive Feb 06 To Subcommittee Committee Executive Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM SJR-0006 MAHAR. 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 30 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 05 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0009 DILLARD. ILCON Art. V, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 3 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 7 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 17 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 18 Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution. Eliminates the office of the Treasurer. Provides that the Comptroller shall (i) maintain the State's central fiscal accounts and order payments into and out of the accounts, (ii) be responsible for the safekeeping and investment of monies and securities deposit- ed with him or her, and (iii) have the duties and powers that may be prescribed by law. Effective upon conclusion of the term of the Treasurer elected in 1998. SJR-0009-Cont. Feb 05 1997 Assigned to Rules Feb 06 Assigned to Executive Feb 27 Tabled By Sponsor DILLARD SEXC SJR-0013 LAUZEN. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8.1 new Proposes to amend the Legislature 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 by an increase of a tax on or measured by income or by an increase of a tax on or measured by the selling price of any item of tangible personal property may become law only by a vote of three-fifths of the members in each house of the General Assembly. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 07 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0014 LAUZEN. ILCS 5/4001 Art. IV, Sec. 1 ILCS 5/4008 Art. IV, Sec. 8 Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution with respect to legislative powers. Authorizes electors to propose bills by petition. Provides for submission of such bills to both houses of the General Assembly and for record votes to be taken. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 07 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0015 DILLARD. ILCON Art. V, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 3 ILCON Art.V, Sec. 7 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 17 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 18 Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution. Eliminates the Office of the Comptroller. Provides that the Treasurer shall (i) maintain the State's central fiscal accounts and order payments into and out of the accounts, (ii) be responsible for the safekeeping and investment of monies and securities deposit- ed with him or her, and (iii) have the duties and powers that may be prescribed by law. Effective upon conclusion of the term of the Comptroller elected in 1998. Feb 07 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 To Subcommittee Oct 29 Be Adopted 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Oct 30 Read in Full a First Time Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 12 Read in Full a Second Time Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 13 Read in Full a Third Time 3/5 vote required Resolution adopted 047-010-000 Nov 14 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Placed Calendr,First Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor BRADY Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS Added As A Joint Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL SJR-0016 FITZGERALD- LAUZEN. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8.1 new Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning the passage of revenue bills. Provides that any bill resulting in the increase of reve- 2132 SJR-0016-Cont. nue to the State may become law only by a vote of two-thirds of the members in each house of the General Assembly. Provides that the General Assembly may not vote upon a revenue bill until a public hearing has been held. Effective upon approv- al by the electors. Feb 26 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Executive Mar 13 To Subcommittee Committee Executive Jan 22 1998 Added as Chief Co-sponsor LAUZEN SJR-0023 CRONIN. 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 14 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 To Subcommittee Committee Executive SJR-0043 CULLERTON. ILCON, Art. VI, Sec. 15 Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to delete lan- guage preventing retired Judges and Associate Judges who perform judicial ser- vices from receiving retirement benefits in addition to applicable compensation for the services performed. Effective upon approval by the electors. Nov 13 1997 Referred to Rules 2133 2134 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2135 HJR-0001 HUGHES. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8.1 new Proposes to amend the Legislature 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 by an increase of a tax on or measured by income or by an increase of a tax on or measured by the selling price of any item of tangible personal property may become law only by a vote of three-fifths of the members in each house of the General Assembly. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 29 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Revenue Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0002 BOLAND. ILCON Art. V, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 3 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 7 ILCON Art. V, Sec, 16.5 new ILCON Art. V, Sec. 17 ILCON Art. V, Sec. 18 Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution. Eliminates the offices of the Treasurer and Comptroller. Creates the office of State Financial Officer. Provides that the State Financial Officer shall (i) maintain the State's cen- tral fiscal accounts and order payments into and out of the accounts and (ii) be re- sponsible for the safekeeping and investment of monies and securities deposited with him or her. Effective upon voter approval as to creation of the State Financial Officer; effective beginning with the election in 2002 as to the election of a State Fi- nancial Officer; and effective upon conclusion of the terms of the Treasurer and Comptroller elected in 1998 as to the elimination of the Treasurer and the Comptroller. Jan 29 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0003 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - BUGIELSKI - LYONS,JOSEPH. ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 4.5 new Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that property taxes and any other taxes or user fees shall be levied at an amount no higher than that levy in effect on the effective date of this Constitutional Amend- ment or at the levy in effect in 1990, whichever is less, excluding certain taxes or fees for bonded indebtedness incurred before the effective date of this Constitution- al Amendment. Provides that, as of the effective date of this Constitutional Amend- ment, there shall be no more reassessments that would increase the assessed value or equalization of property. Provides that voters of a unit of local government or school district may initiate referenda to lower the levy, taxes, or fees imposed by that unit of local government or school district. Provides that an ordinance that would increase the revenue of a unit of local government or school district may be- come law only with approval at referendum of at least two-thirds of the voters. Pro- vides that a bill that would increase the revenue of the State may become law only with approval at a statewide referendum of at least two-thirds of the voters. Effec- tive upon approval by the electors. Jan 29 1997 Read in Full a First Time Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Revenue Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0004 HJR-0004 GRANBERG - SCHOENBERG. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8 Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning the passage of bills. Provides that after November 5, 1998, no portion of a bill may require a unit of local government or school district to expend additional public rev- enue unless the State appropriates the required additional funds, the bill passes by at least a three-fifths vote, the bill imposes a federal law that the unit of local gov- ernment or school district would otherwise be required to meet by federal law or im- poses a State or federal court order with no additional requirements imposed by the State, or the bill creates a criminal law or expands or modifies the application or en- forcement of criminal law. Also applies to administrative rules, regulations, and ac- tions absent express and specific authority by law. Does not apply to limits on the ability to raise revenue. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Local Government Apr 09 Amendment No.01 LOCAL GOVT H To Subcommittee Amendment No.02 LOCAL GOVT H To Subcommittee Appeal Ruling of Chair Motion SHALL CHAIR B SUSTAINED Motion prevailed 005-008-000 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-002 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Apr 29 Read in Full a Second Time Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 21 Amendment No.03 GRANBERG Amendment referred to HRUL Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 23 Amendment No.03 GRANBERG Rules refers to HLGV Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 31 Amendment No.03 GRANBERG Lost 007-009-000 Held in committee Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0005 LANG - DEUCHLER - HASSERT - YOUNGE, CURRIE AND KRAUSE. (U.S. Constitution; New Article) Provides for the ratification of the proposed equal rights amendment to the Unit- ed States Constitution. JUDICIAL NOTE It is not possible to determine what impact the amendment will have on the need to increase the number of judges in the State. Feb 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Feb 28 Added As A Co-sponsor KRAUSE May 07 Fiscal Note Requested CROSS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Home Rule Note RequestCROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Recommended do adopt 006-004-000 Plcd Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt 2136 HJR-0005-Cont May 12 Judicial Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt May 13 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn St Mandate Fis Nte Req-Wdrn Home Rule Note RequestWITHDRAWN-CROSS Fiscal Note Requested ROSKAM St Mandate Fis Nte ReqROSKAM Home Rule Note RequestROSKAM Cal 2nd Rdg Std Dbt Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0006 SCHOENBERG. ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 9 Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution. Prohibits ag- gregate outstanding State debt from exceeding 50% of State revenues. Effective upon voter approval. Feb 05 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0007 SCHOENBERG. ILCON Art. VIII, Sec. 2 Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution. Prohibits the General Assembly from appropriating more than 98% of available funds in a fiscal year. Effective in the next fiscal year after voter approval. Feb 05 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0008 SCHOENBERG. 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 27 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Feb 28 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Mar 17 Primary Sponsor Changed To SCHOENBERG Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0009 WOOLARD. ILCON Art. X, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. X, Sec. 1.5 new Proposes to amend the Education Article of the Illinois Constitution. In the Sec- tion relating to the goal of free schools, deletes language which provides that the State has primary responsibility for financing the system of public education. Adds a new Section relating to funding and accountability for elementary and secondary education. Requires the General Assembly to provide criteria and incentives for an efficient, high quality system of elementary and secondary public education, includ- ing funding, educational achievement, and accountability. Requires the General Assembly to establish and review, at least every 2 years, the per pupil level of finan- cial support, to provide for a combination of State and local funds to meet founda- 2137 HJR-0009-Cont. tion level of support requirements, and to substantially reduce in the aggregate taxes levied by school districts upon real property. Provides that in the aggregate at least half of the funding necessary for the foundation level must be provided by the State from State resources and prohibits more than half of the funding for the foun- dation level in the aggregate from being provided from taxes levied on real property. Requires the General Assembly to provide by law for supplemental funding, above the foundation level, from State, local, and other resources. Requires implementa- tion of the amendment's provisions by the General Assembly on or before May 30, 1999. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 03 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0010 ERWIN - CROSS. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 7 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 8 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12 ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.1 new ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.2 new ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.3 new ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.4 new ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.5 new Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides for the appointment of Supreme and Appellate Court Judges, and Circuit Judges in the First Judicial District and circuits adopting merit selection by referendum, by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Permits other Judicial Circuits to adopt by referendum a plan for merit selection of Circuit Judges. Provides that Judicial Review Commissions shall be established to decide whether appointed Judges shall be retained. Provides for Associate Judges to be phased out in the First Judicial District and in circuits adopting merit selection. Makes other changes. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 03 1997 Read in Full a First Time Added As A Joint Sponsor CROSS Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0011 BOLAND. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 1 ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8 Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution with respect to legislative powers. Authorizes electors to propose bills by petition. Provides for submission of such bills to both houses of the General Assembly and for record votes to be taken. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 10 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0012 SKINNER. ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8.1 new Proposes to amend the Legislature 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 two-thirds of the members in each house of the General Assembly. Provides that the General Assembly may not vote upon a revenue bill until a public hearing has been held. Effective upon approv- al by the electors. Mar 19 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules May 08 Assigned to Revenue Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2138 HJR-0013 HJR-0013 BUGIELSKI, BLACK AND BRADY. ILCON Art. III, Sec. 2.5 new Proposes to amend the Suffrage and Elections Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that if a person has been adjudged mentally incompetent by a court with jurisdiction to decide that person's mental capacity and if that person has not been restored to mental competency as a matter of record, then that person shall lose the right to vote, which right shall be restored after the person has been restored to mental competency as a matter of record. Effective upon approval by electors. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HJRCA 13 creates a "local organization and structure mandate" which does not require State reimbursement under the State Mandates Act. Apr 08 1997 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules Apr 09 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law May 07 Fiscal Note Requested CROSS St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCROSS Judicial Note Request CROSS Recommended do adopt 010-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt May 12 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal Ord 2nd Rdg-Shr Dbt Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Jul 22 Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY HJR-0014 BRADY. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 15 Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that the Courts Commission shall consist of 7 members appointed as follows: 2 Appellate Court Judges appointed by that Court, 2 Circuit Judges appointed by the Chief Judges of the Judicial Circuits, and 3 citizens appointed by the Supreme Court. Provides for a like number of alternates to serve if a member is disqualified. Pro- vides for 4-year staggered terms. Allows for appeal of Commission decisions to the Supreme Court or, if a Supreme Court Judge is subject to discipline, to a Special Panel of Appellate Court Judges. Both the Judicial Inquiry Board and the Judge may appeal. Requires the Commission to adopt comprehensive rules. Makes other changes. Effective upon approval of the electors. May 19 1997 Filed With Clerk May 20 Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0015 MCCARTHY - BOLAND- SKINNER. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 12.5 new Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to permit the recall of elected judges, initiated by petition and determined at elections designated by law at which other persons may seek election for the remainder of the judge's term. Effective upon voter approval. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0016 MADIGAN,MJ. ILCON Art. VI, Sec. 15 Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution regarding the Courts Commission. Makes a technical change. Effective upon approval by the electors of this State. May 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Read in Full a First Time Referred to Rules 2139 HJR-0016-Cont. May 31 Jul 02 2140 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2141 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2142 SJR-0001 CARROLL - BOWLES. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0002 DUDYCZ. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, January 28, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Wednesday, January 29, 1997, at 12:30 p.m. Jan 23 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0003 WATSON - KLEMM. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0004 DONAHUE. Provides for the continued studies of the Task Force on Global Climate Change until December 31, 1998. Jan 28 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 29 Assigned to Environment & Energy Feb 06 Postponed Feb 28 Postponed Mar 06 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 10 Resolution adopted Arrive House Apr 11 Hse Sponsor TENHOUSE Referred to Rules Apr 14 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Recommended do adopt 023-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0005 MAITLAND. Urges Congress to pass a U.S. Constitutional Amendment that prohibits federal courts from ordering the levy or increase of State and local taxes. Jan 28 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 29 Assigned to Executive Feb 06 Be Adopted 009-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 10 Resolution adopted 052-001-000 Arrive House Apr 11 Hse Sponsor BRADY Assigned to Rules Apr 14 Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL SJR-0006 MAHAR. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0007 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, February 4, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Monday, February 3, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon in per- functory session; then on Tuesday, February 4, 1997, at 12:30 p.m. Jan 30 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0008 KLEMM. Creates an Election Reform Task Force. Feb 05 1997 Referred to Rules SJR-0008-Cont. Feb 19 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 Postponed Mar 06 Postponed Mar 13 Postponed Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SJR-0009 DILLARD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR.0010 PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Senator Harry "Babe" Woodyard of Chrisman. Feb 06 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BLACK Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,MIKE Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0011 LINK. Requires the SIU College of Agriculture to report to the General Assembly the results of a study to determine the potential for using zebra mussels to reduce the odor emanating from animal waste. Feb 06 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Education Mar 05 Be Adopted 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 10 Resolution adopted 056-000-000 Arrive House Apr 14 Hse Sponsor WOOLARD Referred to Rules Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Apr 30 Recommended do adopt 014-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted 110-004-000 Adopted both Houses SJR.0012 DONAHUE. Calls for the return of the Senate on Friday, February 7 and 19, in perfunctory sessions, then on Wednesday, February 26, 1997 at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Monday, February 10, 11, 13 and 24, in perfunctory sessions, then on Tuesday, February 18, 1997 at 12:30 p.m.; then on Tuesday, February 18, 1997, and Wednesday, February 19, 1997. Feb 06 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR.0013 LAUZEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0014 LAUZEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0015 DILLARD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0016 FITZGERALD - LAUZEN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0017 WELCH. Directs that any education funding reform consider also reduction of corporate welfare and the resulting savings to the State which could be applied to fund schools, improve equity or reduce property taxes. 2143 SJR-0017-Cont. Feb 27 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Executive Mar 13 Postponed Apr 25 Postponed Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SJR-0018 MAITLAND. Requires that any electronic system of mortgage registration in Illinois shall be carried out in a fashion that will not impede current systems of recording docu- ments affecting title to real property with the county clerk or recorder. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical change. Feb 27 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Executive Mar 13 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 10 Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Apr 15 Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Referred to Rules Assigned to Local Government Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor CROSS Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL SJR-0019 MAITLAND- PHILIP - MOLARO. Authorizes the Pension Laws Commission to convene in closed session to consider personnel matters during no more than 3 scheduled meetings during the period from March 1 through March 31, 1997. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends the period to schedule the meetings through May 15, 1997. Feb 28 1997 Referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions 2/3'S VOTE REQ. Resolution adopted 047-006-001 Arrive House Mar 04 Hse Sponsor MURPHY Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Apr 18 Amendment No.01 PERS PENSION H Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 23 Resolution Adopted-Amended Apr 24 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 Apr 25 Filed with Secretary Mtn concur - House Amend Motion referred to SRUL Mtn concur - House Amend Be approved consideration Motion Filed Concur 2/3 VOTE REQUIRED S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Adopted both Houses SIR-0020 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, March 4, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House in perfunctory on Monday, March 3, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and then on Tuesday, March 4, 1997, at 12:30 o'clock p.m. Feb 28 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Hse Sponsor CURRIE Arrive House Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2144 SJR-0021 O'MALLEY - LAUZEN. Creates the Corporate Subsidy Reform Commission to review all tax expendi- tures by the State and report to the General Assembly by February 1, 1998. Mar 06 1997 Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor LAUZEN Mar 12 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 Postponed May 01 Postponed May 08 Postponed Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SJR-0022 DUDYCZ. Supports the law enforcement accreditation process of the Commission on Ac- creditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. Mar 14 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 17 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 Be Adopted 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 13 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Arrive House May 14 Hse Sponsor MCAULIFFE Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned t6 Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Oct 29 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Nov 12 Be Adopted 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 14 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0023 CRONIN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0024 CARROLL - BERMAN - LINK. Requests Switzerland, both the government and its citizenry, to make a full ac- counting of Swiss bank's handling of Jewish funds deposited during World War II. Urges Swiss government to implore the citizens to condemn any anti-Semetic state- ments within the country. Mar 20 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Postponed Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SJR-0025 DONAHUE. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, April 9, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Tuesday, April 8, 1997, at 12:30 p.m. and then on Wednes- day, April 9, 1997. Mar 20 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Mar 21 Hse Sponsor CURRIE Arrive House Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0026 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, April 23, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and for the House, upon its adjournment April 12, to return into regular Ses- sions on April 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22 and 23. Apr 10 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Apr 11 Hse Sponsor CURRIE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2145 SJR-0021 SJR-0027 SJR-0027 CRONIN. Calls for the General Assembly to act on the Spring 1997 Mandate Waiver Re- port within the time frame outlined in Section 2-3.25g. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Disapproves a waiver request submitted by Community Unit School District 300 concerning the 10-year life safety survey. Deletes provisions relating to acting with- in a specified time frame. Apr 23 1997 Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Education May 09 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 BERMAN Amendment referred t o SRUL May 13 Amendment No.01 BERMAN Rules refers to SESE May 14 Amendment No.01 BERMAN Postponed May 20 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 CRONIN Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 CRONIN Rules refers to SESE Amendment No.01 BERMAN Postponed Amendment No.02 CRONIN Be adopted Amendment No.02 CRONIN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 May 21 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PHELPS Referred to Rules May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 21(A)(1) Recommended do adopt 013-005-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 093-024-001 Adopted both Houses SJR-0028 CRONIN. Calls for the General Assembly to thoroughly review the proposals included in the Spring 1997 Mandate Waiver Report. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Replaces everything. Disapproves specified mandates waiver requests contained in the Fall 1997 Mandate Waiver report of the State Board of Education and its addendum. Apr 23 1997 Referred to Rules Apr 30 Assigned to Education May 09 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 BERMAN Amendment referred to SRUL May 13 Amendment No.01 BERMAN Rules refers to SESE May 14 Amendment No.01 BERMAN Postponed May 20 Amendment No.01 BERMAN Postponed Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Committee Rules 2146 SJR-0028-Cont. Oct 30 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 CRONIN -BERMAN Amendment referred t o SRUL Approved for Consideration SRUL Amendment No.02 CRONIN -BERMAN Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 12 Amendment No.02 CRONIN -BERMAN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 057-000-000 Arrive House Nov 13 Hse Sponsor PHELPS Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Referred to Rules Nov 14 Recommends Consideration HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0029 DONAHUE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, April 29, 1997; the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon and House at 12:30 o'clock p.m. Apr 25 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0030 BERMAN. Disapproves the report WM 197-0578 pertaining to the Health/Life Safety Code submitted by Community Unit School District 300. Apr 29 1997 Referred to Rules SJR-0031 MAHAR - KARPIEL. Establishes a Joint Committee on Natural Gas Utility Regulatory Reform to consider reports or studies of the evolution of the natural gas industry and changes in its regulatory framework. Calls for a report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1998. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the members of the Joint Committee shall serve without compensa- tion, but may be reimbursed for their necessary expenses. Also makes a technical correction. May 01 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 20 Added as Chief Co-sponsor KARPIEL May 21 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 May 27 Arrive House May 28 Hse Sponsor NOVAK Referred to Rules May 31 Assigned to Environment & Energy Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL SJR-0032 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Faye Daily of Lovington. May 01 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRY,JULIE May 06 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2147 SJR-0032-Cont. Jun 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0033 DONAHUE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, May 6, 1997, the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House at 12:30 o'clock p.m. May 01 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0034 JONES AND REA. Urges Congress to ensure that the national workforce system programs be restructured. May 07 1997 Referred to Rules May 08 Added As A Co-sponsor REA May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Be Adopted 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted Arrive House May 31 Hse Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to'Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0035 PARKER. Creates the Cancer Clinical Trials Task Force to study the cost of cancer treat- ment using valid cancer clinical trials. Requires a report to the Governor and Gen- eral Assembly by February 1, 1999. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the reporting date to January 1, 1999, rather than February 1, 1999. Removes authority for the Task Force to accept gifts, grants and other funds from any public or private source. Provides that members of the Task Force shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses. May 07 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 May 27 Arrive House Hse Sponsor ERWIN Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS May 29 Referred to Rules May 31 Assigned to Human Services Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL SJR-0036 DEMUZIO. Disapproves the requests made by school districts under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code for waivers of mandates pertaining to school nurses. May 09 1997 Referred to Rules SJR-0037 DONAHUE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Monday, May 12, 1997; the Senate at 3:00 o'clock p.m.; the House at 1:00 o'clock p.m. May 09 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2148 SJR-0038 SJR-0038 LAUZEN. Creates the Silver-Haired Legislature to advise the Governor and the the General Assembly on issues of concern to all citizens. May 13 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Postponed Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SJR-0039 FARLEY - SEVERNS - DEL VALLE - COLLINS - CULLERTON. Requests the Illinois General Assembly to adopt an anti-discrimination clause in hiring practices within the employment practices of the State of Illinois. May 13 1997 Referred to Rules SIR-0040 DONAHUE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, May 27, 1997, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. May 23 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SIR-0041 BERMAN. Disapproves the mandate waiver request pertaining to Licensed Practical Nurses submitted by Prairie Hill Elementary School District 144. Oct 16 1997 Referred to Rules SJR.0042 LAUZEN. Urges Congress to enact legislation to abolish the Internal Revenue Code by De- cember 31, 2000 and replace it with an improved method of taxation. Nov 12 1997 Referred to Rules SJR-0043 CULLERTON. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU. TIONS.) SJR-0044 MAITLAND- PHILIP. Creates a Host Committee for the National Conference of State Legislatures an- nual conference to be held in Chicago, Illinois in the year 2000. Nov 14 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 15 1998 Assigned to Executive SIR-0045 WEAVER,S. Calls for the return of the House in perfunctory session on Tuesday, January 6, 1998; and both Houses on Wednesday, January 14, 1998. Nov 14 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Nov 15 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CURRIE Verified Resolution adopted 060-057-000 Adopted both Houses SIR-0046 RADOGNO - PHILIP - WALSH,T AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of a former leader, Terrel E. "Tec" Clarke of Western Springs. Nov 14 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Arrive House Jan 14 1998 Hse Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS SIR-0047 MYERS,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Brian Plawer. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BLACK Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGHTER 2149 2150 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2151 HJR-0001 DART. Creates the Commission on Review of the Juvenile Court Act. Jan 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 24 Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0002 BRUNSVOLD. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, January 14, 1997 at 12:00 o'clock noon into Perfunctory Session; then into regular Sessions on Wednesday, January 15, at 12:30 o'clock p.m., Thursday, January 16, and Wednesday, January 22, at 12:30 o'clock p.m.; and the return of the Senate on Wednesday, January 22, at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Jan 08 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 09 Approved for Consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0003 DAVIS,STEVE. 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. Jan 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0004 CURRIE. Calls for the House and Senate to convene into Joint Session on Wednesday, Jan- uary 22, 1997 at 12:00 o'clock noon, to hear the State of the State Report. Jan 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 22 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 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-0005 DEERING - WOOLARD- BOST - TURNERJOHN. Extends the reporting date of the Task Force on Weights and Measures from January 1, 1997 to May 31, 1997. Jan 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Feb 04 Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Mar 12 Be Adopted 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN May 23 Resolution adopted May 28 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor BURZYNSKI Referred to Rules HJR.0006 DAVIS,STEVE - HOLBROOK. Urges Congress to continue funding Social Security in its present form and to not "privatize" Social Security. Jan 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HJR-0006-Cont. Feb 26 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLBROOK Mar 13 Motion Do Adopt-Lost 007-011-002 HLBC Remains in CommiLabor & Commerce Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0007 NOLAND- HUGHES. Petitions Congress to adopt an amendment to the Constitution requiring the adoption of a balanced federal budget for each fiscal year. Jan 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Jan 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor HUGHES Feb 26 Assigned to Revenue Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR.0008 BIGGINS- BUGIELSKI - SCHOENBERG- DEUCHLER - WINKEL AND GASH. Creates a Public Investor Task Force to review pertinent law governing the in- vestment of Illinois public funds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects reference to the Illinois Credit Union League. Provides that members of the Public Investor Task Force shall serve without compensation but shall be enti- tled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the perform- ance of their duties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Allows reimbursement of General Assembly members of the Task Force (instead of all members). Feb 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Feb 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor BUGIELSKI Feb 26 Mar 12 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 24 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 08 May 13 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Assigned to Financial Institutions Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT H Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 026-000-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Amendment No.02 BIGGINS Amendment referred t o HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Amendment No.02 BIGGINS Be adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL Amendment No.02 BIGGINS Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 116-000-000 Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor MAITLAND Referred to Rules Assigned to Financial Institutions Be Adopted 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 054-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0009 GRANBERG. Mourns the death of Reverend Eugene L. Bungay of Breese. Father Bungay served the Belleville Diocese from 1958 until his retirement in 1991. Feb 11 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2152 HJR-0010 HJR-0010 RYDER. Recognizes Jacksonville Developmental Center on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HJR-0011 MADIGAN,MJ. Mourns the death of Albert Shanker, President of the American Federation of Teachers. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HJR-0012 HOWARD. Urges the Illinois Congressional Delegation to support the passage of federal leg- islation which extends the boundaries of the Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor from Harlem Avenue to Lake Michigan. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Includes information about the Calumet Ecological Park. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes technical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Makes technical changes. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 20 Be Adopted 023-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Amendment No.01 HOWARD Amendment referred t o HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions May 13 Amendment No.01 HOWARD Be adopted Amendment No.01 HOWARD Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended May 14 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor TROTTER Referred to Rules May 23 Assigned to Executive May 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Nov 12 Recommends Consideration HRUL Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Nov 14 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/118-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0013 HOWARD. Urges the Illinois Congressional Delegation to support the passage of federal leg- islation which extends the defined boundaries of the Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor from Harlem Avenue to Lake Michigan. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules 2153 HJR-0013-Cont. Mar 05 Assigned to Environment & Energy Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0014 CURRIE. Calls for both Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, March 5, 1997 at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of hearing his Excellency Gover- nor Jim Edgar present to the General Assembly his Budget Message for Fiscal Year 1998. Mar 04 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Be Adopted 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-0015 MCAULIFFE - DANIELS- CAPPARELLI - SAVIANO - BURKE. Renames the Chicago North Drivers License Facility as the Roger P. McAuliffe Drivers License Facility. Mar 04 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Mar 20 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor DANIELS May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE May 23 Resolution adopted 117-000-000 May 28 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor DUDYCZ Referred to Rules May 30 Assigned to Executive Re-referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0016 CURRIE. Calls for the return of the House in perfunctory session on Friday, March 7 and Monday, the 10th, at 12:00 o'clock noon, and then on Tuesday, March 11, 1997, at 12:30 o'clock p.m.; and the Senate in perfunctory on Friday, March 7, 1997, and then on Tuesday, March 11, 1997, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 06 1997 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0017 CURRIE. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, March 18, 1997 at 12:30 o'clock p.m. and of the Senate on Friday, March 14, 1997, then on Monday, March 17, then on Tuesday, March 18, 1997 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Mar 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2154 2155 HJR-0018 HJR-0018 FEIGENHOLTZ - CURRIE - LANG - SCHOENBERG - RONEN, GASH, ERWIN, GIGLIO, SLONE AND SCULLY. Requests Switzerland, both the government and its citizenry, to make a full ac- counting of Swiss bank's handling of Jewish funds deposited during World War II. Urges Swiss government to implore the citizens to condemn any anti-Semetic state- ments within the country. Mar 20 1997 Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Mar 21 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 25 Joint Sponsor Changed to CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Apr 08 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 07 Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor CARROLL Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 12 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BERMAN Added as Chief Co-sponsor LINK May 13 Added as Chief Co-sponsor CULLERTON May 21 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0019 DEERING - HARTKE - GRANBERG - O'BRIEN - NOVAK. Urges the President and Directors of Amtrak to maintain the Reservation Sales Call Center in Illinois. Apr 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Apr 09 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0020 RYDER - MYERS. Urges Congress to pass the Blind Persons Earnings Equity Act. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Human Services May 07 Recommended do adopt 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted May 28 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor DEMUZIO Added as Chief Co-sponsor DONAHUE Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Executive May 30 Held in committee Re-referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0021 HJR-0021 CAPPARELLI - MADIGAN,MJ - LYONS,JOSEPH - BUGIELSKI - SAVI- ANO - SANTIAGO, BURKE, LOPEZ, MCAULIFFE, BRADLEY AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Welcomes Archbishop Francis E. George, as leader of the Chicago Archdiocese. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor AOMH Referred to Rules Apr 25 Joint Sponsor Changed to MADIGAN,MJ May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HJR-0022 SCHAKOWSKY. Urges Congress to ensure that the national workforce system programs be restructured. Apr 29 1997 Filed With Clerk May 01 Referred to Rules May 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0023 BIGGINS. Directs the Economic and Fiscal Commission to study the costs of repairing and reprogramming the State's software and computers for the date change at the turn of the century. May 07 1997 Filed With Clerk May 08 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm May 22 Re-committed to Rules HJR-0024 PHELPS- COWLISHAW - HANNIG - RYDER - WOOLARD, CROTTY, HOEFT, MAUTINO, MITCHELL AND WEAVER,MIKE. Directs the Illinois State Board of Education to fund, on a one-time only basis, supplemental GED grants. Directs the Illinois State Board of Education, the Re- gional Offices of Education, and other agencies involved in the GED program to ex- amine the fiscal structure of the GED program in order to identify and propose a long term solution to the fiscal problems within the GED program. May 07 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor WEAVER,MIKE May 08 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 22 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 21(A)(1) Recommended do adopt 018-000-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 118-000-000 May 27 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor O'DANIEL Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Executive May 30 Held in committee Re-referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions 2156 HJR-0024-Cont. Jun 01 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0025 RYDER. Disapproves the requests made by school districts under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code for waivers of mandates pertaining to school nurses. May 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 21(A)(1) Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0026 MCKEON - MURPHY - KUBIK - MULLIGAN - BEAUBIEN, ACEVEDO, BOLAND, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CURRIE, DART, DAVIS,MONIQUE, DAVIS,STEVE, ERWIN, FANTIN, FEIGENHOLTZ, FRITCHEY, GILES, HOLBROOK, HOWARD, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, KENNER, LANG, LOPEZ, LYONS,JOSEPH, MAUTINO, MOORE,EUGENE, MOR- ROW, PUGH, RONEN, SANTIAGO, SCHAKOWSKY, SCHOENBERG, SCOTT, SILVA, STROGER AND YOUNGE. Requests the Illinois General Assembly to adopt an anti-discrimination clause in hiring practices within the employment practices of the State of Illinois. May 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2157 HJR-0027 HJR.0027 JONES,SHIRLEY - MCKEON - JONES,LOU - MURPHY - GILES. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by City of Chicago Public School District 299 - Cook with respect to physical education. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Referred to Rules May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 21(A)(1) Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0028 LOPEZ. Disapproves the request made under Section 2-3.25g of the School Code by Chi- cago Public School District 299 Cook with respect to physical education. May 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 22 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 21(A)(1) Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Recommended do adopt 015-005-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0029 TURNER,ART. Creates the Intermediate Intergovernmental Juvenile Affairs Authority to pre- pare a legislative proposal for the development of a continuum of community-based prevention and intervention services in each county of the State and for a system of regionalized detention in Illinois. May 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HJR-0030 ERWIN - MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - FRITCHEY - JONES,SHIRLEY, LYONS,JOSEPH, LOPEZ, SANTIAGO, SAVIANO, MCAULIFFE, CAPPA. RELLI, BUGIELSKI AND BROSNAHAN. Designates the portion of Illinois Route 64 between Lake Shore Drive and Inter- state 294 in Chicago as the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Memorial Avenue which shall bear the name "Cardinal Bernardin Avenue". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Replaces text of resolution. Pays tribute to His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Ber- nardin by designating the portion of Illinois Route 64 which lies between Lake Shore Drive and Interstate 294 in Chicago as the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Me- morial Avenue which shall bear the name Cardinal Bernardin Avenue. May 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH May 23 Joint Sponsor Changed to MADIGAN,MJ Added As A Co-sponsor DANIELS May 28 Approved for Consideration Place Cal Order Resolutions 2158 HJR-0030-Cont May 31 Resolution adopted 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor CULLERTON Referred to Rules Oct 16 Assigned to Executive Oct 28 Sponsor Removed CULLERTON Alt Chief Sponsor Changed GEO-KARIS Added as Chief Co-sponsor CULLERTON Oct 29 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Amendment referred to SRUL Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Be approved consideration Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 059-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Nov 15 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/118-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0031 CURRIE. Calls for the return of the House into Perfunctory Session on Thursday, October 16, 1997 and regular Session on Tuesday, October 28, 1997; and the return of the Senate on Thursday, October 16, 1997, then on Tuesday, October 28, 1997. Jun 01 1997 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor WEAVER,S Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0032 WOJCIK - PANKAU - PARKE. Mourns the death of Vernon Laubenstein. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Recommends Consideration HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Jan 14 1998 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor KARPIEL Added As A Co-sponsor AND ALL SENATORS. Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0033 GASH. Honors the Highland Park High School Class of 1947 as they celebrate their fif- tieth anniversary reunion. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HJR.0034 GRANBERG. Urges the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to study the effect of the 1996 USEPA Clean Air Act rules on agricultural communities. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules 2159 HJR-0034-Cont. Oct 17 Assigned to Environment & Energy Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HJR-0035 MADIGAN,MJ - BOST - GRANBERG - NOVAK - O'BRIEN, CURRIE, HARTKE, DAVIS,STEVE, PHELPS, WOOLARD, BRUNSVOLD, JONES,LOU, LANG, SANTIAGO, TURNER,ART, ACEVEDO, BOLAND, BRADLEY, BROSNAHAN, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CAPPARELLI, CROT. TY, CURRY,JULIE, DART, DAVIS,MONIQUE, ERWIN, FANTIN, FEI. GENHOLTZ, FLOWERS, FRITCHEY, GASH, GIGLIO, GILES, HANNIG, HOLBROOK, HOWARD, JONES,SHIRLEY, KENNER, LOPEZ, LY. ONS,JOSEPH, MAUTINO, MCCARTHY, MCGUIRE, MCKEON, MOORE,EUGENE, MORROW, MURPHY, PUGH, RONEN, SCHA. KOWSKY, SCHOENBERG, SCOTT, SCULLY, SILVA, SLONE, SMITH,MICHAEL, STROGER, YOUNGE, REITZ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of State Representative Terry Deering of DuBois, Illinois. Oct 17 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor PHELPS Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG 2160 HJR-0035 -Cnt Oct 17-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor REITZ Oct 28 Joint Sponsor Changed to BOST Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor AOMH Resolution adopted Oct 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUECHTEFELD Added As A Co-sponsor AND ALL SENATORS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HIR-0036 REITZ. Urges the President of the United States to avoid entering into treaty commit- ments imposing emissions reductions that would negatively impact the U.S. econo- my, without imposing similar limitations on developing nations. Oct 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Oct 29 Assigned to Environment & Energy Nov 13 Be Adopted 017-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 111-005-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUECHTEFELD Referred to Rules HJR-0037 SCHOENBERG- GASH - MORROW. Provides that the authorization granted by resolution of the 88th General Assem- bly to expand the Illinois toll highway system shall continue until June 30, 1998, on which date it shall expire. Oct 29 1997 Referred to Added As A Joint Sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW HJR-0038 CURRIE. Calls for the return of the Senate at 12:00 o'clock noon, and the House at 1:00 o'clock p.m., on Wednesday, November 12, 1997. Oct 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0039 COWLISHAW - LANG. Welcomes Tzipora Rimon to the Illinois General Assembly. Ms. Rimon is the newly appointed Consul General of Israel to the Midwest region. Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG Nov 13 Referred to Rules HJR-0040 GRANBERG. Salutes the Veterans of Bond County on the dedication of the new Bond County Veterans Memorial. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 1998 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HJR.0041 DANIELS. Creates the Comprehensive Property Tax Study Commission to study the issue of reliance on local property taxes to finance schools. 2161 HJR-0041-Cont. 2162 Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk HJR-0042 CURRIE. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, January 20, 1998, in Perfunctory Session and on Tuesday, January 27, 1998; and the Senate on Wednesday, January 28, 1998 at 11:30 a.m. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Jan 15 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor DONAHUE Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0043 LYONS,JOSEPH - SAVIANO. Honors the career and life of Ray Meyer, basketball coach of the DePaul Univer- sity Blue Demons from 1942 to 1984. Ray Meyer continued to serve the University as University ambassador and color commentator for the basketball team. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SAVIANO 2163 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2164 SR-0001 WEAVER,S. Elects the Officers of the Senate for the 90th General Assembly. Jan 08 1997 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR.0002 WEAVER,S - DILLARD. Sets forth the Rules of the Senate for the 90th General Assembly. Jan 08 1997 Resolution adopted 031-028-000 SR-0003 WEAVER,S. Informs the House that the Senate is organized and ready to proceed with the business of the 90th General Assembly. Jan 08 1997 Resolution adopted 032-026-000 SR-0004 WEAVER,S. Directs the Secretary of the Senate to prepare, print and furnish daily transcripts of the Journal. Jan 08 1997 Resolution adopted 056-001-000 SR-0005 WEAVER,S. Appoints the Standing Committee of Correspondents. Jan 08 1997 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0006 HAWKINSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frank E. Romano, Jr., of Monmouth, Illinois. Jan 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Remvd from Consent Calendar Resolution adopted SR-0007 BERMAN - CULLERTON - CLAYBORNE. Amends the Senate Rules (Senate Resolution 2) to amend Article XI, relating to contests and qualifications challenges. Allows election contests to be initiated with- in 45 days of the convening of the Senate. Changes the notice requirements for meetings of the special committee. Deletes certain provisions relating to (i) the quo- rum of the special committee; (ii) the applicability of the Election Code; (iii) the scope of the petition; and (iv) the signing of subpoenas. Deletes the special commit- tee's power to limit the issues to be determined. Jan 09 1997 Referred to Rules Motion filed BERMAN-SUSPEND ALL RULES, DISCHARGE FROM RULES COMM. FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE SENATE. Jan 29 Added as Chief Co-sponsor CULLERTON Added as Chief Co-sponsor CLAYBORNE HELD IN RULES COMMITTEE Committee Rules SR-0008 O'DANIEL. Recommends that the name of 10th Street in the city of Mt. Vernon be changed to Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. Jan 09 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 22 Assigned to Executive Feb 06 Held in committee Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SR-0009 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ms. Evelyn Mae Jackson of Chicago. Jan 22 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR.0010 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Eldon Otto Armour of Carlinville. Jan 23 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR-0011 SR-0011 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Terri Lynn Johns of Carlinville. Jan 23 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR-0012 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mary K. Heitzig of Carlinville. Jan 23 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR-0013 GARCIA. Creates the Special Committee on Automatic Teller Machine Fees in the Illinois Senate. Jan 23 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 28 Assigned to Financial Institutions Feb 28 Postponed Mar 13 To Subcommittee Committee Financial Institutions Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SR-0014 GARCIA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lois Anne Rosen of Chicago. Jan 23 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR-0015 VIVERITO AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the memory and heroism of Major Robert John Zukowski of Burbank. Jan 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR-0016 VIVERITO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John C. Wheeler of Burr Ridge. Jan 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 30 Resolution adopted SR-0017 DUDYCZ. Urges Congress to pass a Constitutional Amendment requiring a balanced budget. Jan 28 1997 Referred to Rules Jan 29 Assigned to Executive Feb 06 Held in committee Feb 28 To Subcommittee Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SR-0018 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Turner Parks of Chicago. Jan 30 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0019 PETERSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Frances I. Wilkins of Prairie View. Feb 05 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 06 Resolution adopted SR-0020 DEL VALLE. Recommends to the Director of the Department of Public Aid that rules be adopted immediately to ban "door-to-door" marketing by managed health care or- ganizations to Medicaid beneficiaries. Feb 05 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Public Health & Welfare Mar 04 Postponed Mar 11 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 13 Resolution adopted 052-000-000 SR.0021 KLEMM. 2165 SR-0021 -Cont. Creates an Election Reform Task Force. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates a task force on Election Activities and Reform. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Calls for the Task Force to report to the General Assembly on or before Novem- ber 1, 1997. Feb 05 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 Postponed Mar 06 Postponed Mar 13 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 007-004-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Mar 17 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 KLEMM Amendment referred to SRUL Mar 19 Amendment No.02 KLEMM Rules refers to SEXC Mar 20 Amendment No.02 KLEMM Be adopted Amendment No.02 KLEMM Adopted Apr 10 Resolution Adopted-Amended SR.0022 O'MALLEY. Creates a Task Force to study the feasibility of offering dental care to public aid patients in return for help in repaying student loans. Feb 05 1997 Referred to Rules Feb 19 Assigned to Executive Feb 28 To Subcommittee Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) SR-0023 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Alicia Marie Prater of Chicago. Feb 06 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0024 BERMAN. Amends Senate Rule 3-8 to require a 6-day (now one-hour) advance notice be- fore a standing committee may hold a hearing on and consider a floor amendment. Feb 06 1997 Referred to Rules SR-0025 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the loss of Mrs. Dorothy Lucille Kenney, and expresses sympathy to her family and friends. Feb 06 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0026 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Henry G. Fort of Chicago. Feb 26 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 28 Resolution adopted SR-0027 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Betty J. Fulton of Gillespie, Illinois. Feb 27 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 28 Resolution adopted SR.0028 CULLERTON. Amends the Senate Rules concerning election contests and challenges. Makes changes with respect to judicial precedents and precincts to be recounted. Feb 27 1997 Referred to Rules SR.0029 BERMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert Shanker of New York City. Mr. Shanker had been the President of the American Federation of Teachers from 1974 until the time of his death. 2166 SR-0029-Cont Feb 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0030 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frank Yianas of Decatur, Illinois. Feb 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0031 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Seth Jonas Dunscomb of Sullivan. Feb 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0032 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ralph D. Owen of Decatur, Illinois. Feb 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0033 REA. Creates the Orphan Wells Task Force. Mar 04 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 Postponed May 08 Postponed Committee Executive Dec 15 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SR-0034 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Muriel Macauley of Kampsville, Illinois. Mar 06 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0035 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Esther Danklef Vernetti of Mt. Olive, Illinois. Mar 12 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 14 Resolution adopted SR-0036 VIVERITO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Nicholas A. Phillips of Prospect Heights. Mar 13 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 14 Resolution adopted SR-0037 JACOBS, JONES, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Thomas A. Dunn as he leaves the Illinois Senate after 10 years of distinguished service. Mar 13 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted SR-0038 DILLARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Wayne Van Gelderen of Downers Grove, Illinois. Mar 20 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0039 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Richard Barber, Jr. Apr 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0040 TROTTER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Millie Brown of Chicago, Illinois Apr 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0041 TROTTER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Odessa Lovett of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted 2167 SR-0042 SR-0042 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Simon Pomatto of Gillespie. Apr 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted SR-0043 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Claribel Neighbors of Carlinville, Illinois. Apr 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 10 Resolution adopted SR-0044 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Judge Marilyn Komosa of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 10 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0045 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Kenneth J. Adreani of Niles, Illinois. Apr 10 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0046 LAUZEN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mary Popp of Aurora, Illinois. Apr 11 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0047 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former U.S. Congressman Charles A. Hayes of Chicago. Apr 11 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0048 LAUZEN. Proclaims the week of October 5 through 12, 1997 as Respect Life Week in Illinois. Apr 11 1997 Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Executive May 01 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 13 Resolution adopted 045-000-000 SR-0049 KLEMM. Creates an Election Reform Task Force. Apr 23 1997 Referred to Rules Apr 24 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 COLLINS Amendment referred t o SRUL Committee Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 25 Resolution adopted 039-000-016 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Resolution adopted 039-000-016 SR-0050 DEMUZIO - SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Annette Klein of Pana, Illinois. Apr 24 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Added as Chief Co-sponsor SEVERNS Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0051 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former State Representative Carl H. Wittmond of Brussels, Illinois. Apr 24 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0052 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert W. Scott II of Carrollton. Apr 24 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted 2168 SR-0053 SR-0053 MYERS,J - WATSON - BOMKE - FAWELL. Urges the USEPA to refrain from tightening the standards for ozone and fine particulate matter without (i) conducting additional health and scientific studies that support the proposed standards and (ii) thoroughly measuring the economic consequences of the proposed standards. Apr 24 1997 Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor WATSON Added as Chief Co-sponsor BOMKE Added as Chief Co-sponsor FAWELL Apr 30 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Be Adopted 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 13 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 SR-0054 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Luphelia Bolton Stephenson of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 25 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0055 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Gerald W. Koehler of Decatur, Illinois. Apr 25 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0056 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Pauline McHale Howes of Ivesdale, Illinois. Apr 25 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0057 BOWLES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Debbie Saltich of Granite City, Madison County Clerk. Apr 29 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0058 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ann Durbin of Kensington, Maryland. Mrs. Durbin is the mother of United States Senator from Illinois Richard Durbin. Apr 29 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0059 WALSH,T AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Officer Anthony Samfay of the Kankakee Police Department. Apr 30 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0060 SYVERSON. Memorializes the President, Congress, and the Secretary of Commerce to inves- tigate and curb the efforts of the National Institute of Standard and Technology to impose requirements for compliance upon fastener manufacturers. Apr 30 1997 Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Executive May 08 Be Adopted 008-001-004 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 13 Verified Resolution adopted 031-019-003 SR-0061 O'MALLEY. Directs the State Board of Education to establish in final form academic stan- dards that are to be applicable to students beginning with the 1998-99 school year. Apr 30 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted 2169 SR-0062 DEMUZIO - SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mayor Larry Chaney of Pana, Illinois. Apr 30 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 01 Resolution adopted SR-0063 LAUZEN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joseph Bockman of Yorkville, Illinois. May 01 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0064 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Ida Lee Collier of East St. Louis, Illinois. May 06 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Resolution adopted SR-0065 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mr. Lee Franklin DePriest of East St. Louis, Illinois. May 06 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Resolution adopted SR-0066 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Keith Edward Bernard of East St. Louis, Illinois. May 06 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Resolution adopted SR-0067 TROTTER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Thomas Welcher, Jr., of Chicago, Illinois. May 07 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Resolution adopted SR-0068 RADOGNO - DUDYCZ - CARROLL. Urges Congress to support the Republic of Poland's petition for admission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. May 07 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 20 Added as Chief Co-sponsor DUDYCZ May 21 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Added as Chief Co-sponsor CARROLL Resolution adopted SR-0069 LAUZEN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Jeff Still of Yorkville, teacher and coach at Granger Middle School. May 08 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Resolution adopted SR-0070 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Thomas Bradley of Hyde Park. May 08 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Resolution adopted SR.0071 REA. Urges the Illinois delegation to the U.S. Congress to support the granting of a Federal Charter to the National Museum of Coal Mining. May 08 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0072 RAUSCHENBERGER - TROTTER. Urges the Illinois Department of Public Aid to use a portion of the proceeds de- rived from lawsuits and litigation against the tobacco industry to pay for smoking cessation programs. May 08 1997 Referred to Rules May 09 Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER May 14 Assigned to Executive SR-0062 2170 SR-0072-Cont. May 21 To Subcommittee May 31 Ruled Exempt Under Sen Rule 3-9(B) SEXC Committee Executive SR.0073 CARROLL. Urges Congress to exempt Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity from work permits while serving the sick and dying in this country. May 08 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Executive May 21 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted SR-0074 JACOBS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Margaret Davis of Springfield. May 09 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0075 TROTTER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Emil S. Hotwagner of Chicago. May 12 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0076 PHILIP. Creates the Task Force on Comfort Care for the Terminally Ill to study the law and medical practices relating to the treatment and care of the terminally ill. Re- quires the Task Force to report to the Senate on or before January 31, 1998. May 14 1997 Referred to Rules May 15 Assigned to Executive May 21 Be Adopted 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 27 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0077 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Oma Bartscht of Shelbyville. May 14 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0078 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Gary W. Fogerson of Decatur, Illinois. May 14 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0079 LINK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albin Ogrin of Waukegan. May 15 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0080 OBAMA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Mildred B. Stewart of Chicago. May 21 1997 Motion to Suspend Rule 5-4(A) Resolution adopted SR.0081 FAWELL. Urges U.S. Congress to (1) reinstate the nation's policy of dedicating federal transportation-related motor fuel taxes and excise taxes for transportation purposes and (2) restore the integrity of the dedicated trust fund. May 21 1997 Referred to Rules May 23 Assigned to Executive May 30 Be Adopted 008-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0082 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Juanita Tucker of Chicago, Illinois. May 22 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Resolution adopted 2171 SR-0083 SR-0083 SYVERSON, RADOGNO, KARPIEL, WALSH,T, PARKER, BURZYNSKI, MYERS,J, PETKA, FITZGERALD AND RAUSCHENBERGER. Urges the U. S. Congress and the President of the U. S. to immediately restore federal funding and eligibility for Supplemental Security Income and food stamp benefits for legal non-citizen residents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Makes technical changes. May 23 1997 Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 28 Added As A Co-sponsor RADOGNO Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Added As A Co-sponsor WALSH,T Added As A Co-sponsor PARKER Added As A Co-sponsor BURZYNSKI Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS,J Added As A Co-sponsor PETKA Added As A Co-sponsor FITZGERALD Added As A Co-sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER May 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE S Adopted Be Adopted as Amended 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended SR-0084 KARPIEL. Urges the Governor and all members of the General Assembly to monitor changes in federal programs and policies and the corresponding impact they may have on state finances and programs. May 23 1997 Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 30 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SR-0085 KARPIEL. Urges the U. S. Congress to respect the State's role in the governmental process. May 23 1997 Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive May 30 Be Adopted 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) SR-0086 DEMUZIO, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Patricia Link of Carlinville, Illinois. May 28 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Added As A Co-sponsor PHILIP Resolution adopted SR-0087 CARROLL. Urges Congress to continue to fund the National Endowment for the Arts at the present levels of funding. May 29 1997 Referred to Rules SR-0088 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joseph Ciaccio of Springfield. May 29 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0089 JONES - SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John H. Sengstacke, owner and publisher of the Chicago Defender. May 30 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR.0090 O'MALLEY. Urges the Director of the Department of Insurance not to issue an opinion that insurance companies are not required to include coverage for assault and battery re- lated injuries under a liquor liability policy. 2172 SR-0090-Cont. May 30 1997 Referred to Rules SR-0091 JACOBS. Calls upon the Attorney General to conduct an investigation of the Illinois Gam- ing Board to determine if allegations of collusion and conflicts of interest warrant legal action. May 31 1997 Referred to Rules SR-0092 HAWKINSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. James Marshall of Monmouth, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0093 VIVERITO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former Circuit Judge Frank W. Barbaro of Orland Park. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0094 TROTTER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Pastor James L. Tolliver, Jr., of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0095 HENDON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Betty Shabazz of New York City. Mrs. Shabazz was the widow of civil rights advocate Malcolm X. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0096 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lloyd Page of Springfield, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0097 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of M.J. "Bud" Suerth of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0098 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert Rivers of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0099 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Samuel Payton Jr., of Chicago, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0100 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John Z. Mickey of Edison Park, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0101 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Elizabeth Donovan of Swansea, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0102 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Francis Touchette of Centreville Township, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR.0103 DILLARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Clarence Maxwell of Hinsdale, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2173 SR-0104 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Sean Laura of Chicago, Illinois. Sean was a Police Officer with the Markham Police Department. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0105 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Larnch Rush of East St. Louis, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0106 GEO-KARIS - PARKER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edouard Woel. Mr. Woel had a long and distinguished ca- reer as a professional engineer, serving with the United Nations on many projects around the world. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0107 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joseph A. "Joe" Rife of Decatur, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0108 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Bishop Theodore T. Rose of Springfield, Illinois. Bishop Rose was the founder and pastor of Greater All Nation Tabernacle Church of God in Christ. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0109 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Charles Morris of Sullivan, Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0110 OBAMA. Declares November 1, 1997 to be South Shore Islamic Community Center Day. Oct 16 1997 Referred to Rules SR-0111 DEL VALLE - HENDON. Urges the Illinois Department of Human Services to examine and investigate the extent of the adverse impact of the new child care fee scale on low-income working families in Illinois. Oct 16 1997 Referred to Rules Added as Chief Co-sponsor HENDON SR-0112 MAITLAND. Provides that the Task Force on Comfort Care for the Terminally Ill shall contin- ue its work and report its findings and recommendations no later than May 31, 1998. Oct 28 1997 Referred to Rules Oct 30 Assigned to Executive Re-referred to Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted SR-0113 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lucious Rudolph Teer, Sr. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR.0114 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Reverend James Davis Clayborne. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted 2174 SR-0104 SR-0115 SR-0115 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Eric Felton Austin. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0116 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Anna Zippay. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0117 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Donald Thorsen of Jacksonville, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0118 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Richard Loveless of Carlinville, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0119 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert Oxtoby of Springfield. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0120 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Gerald Rodney "Rod" Cruthis of Litchfield, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0121 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward James Dunn of Carlinville, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0122 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Daniel Louis Burkhalter, Jr. of Normal, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR.0123 JONES - DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of LeRoy Hoffmann of Belleville, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 30 Resolution adopted SR-0124 PETKA. Requires the Task Force on Election Activities and Reform to continue its work and report its findings to the Senate no later than January 31, 1998 rather than on or before November 1, 1997. Oct 28 1997 Referred to Rules Oct 30 Assigned to Executive Re-referred to Rules Filed with Secretary Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Amendment referred t o SRUL Committee Rules Approved for Consideration SRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 01 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 SR.0125 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Andrew "Andy" Dawson of Forsyth, Illinois. Oct 30 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 14 Resolution adopted 2175 SR,0126 SEVERNS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Billie Dalluge of Decatur, Illinois. Oct 30 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 14 Resolution adopted SR-0127 LINK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Peter M. Sikich, Jr. of Waukegan, Illinois. Nov 12 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 14 Resolution adopted SR-0128 DEMUZIO - JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former State Representative Jerome Corbett of Hardin, Illinois. Nov 12 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 14 Resolution adopted SR-0129 SYVERSON. Requires the State Board of Education to initiate criminal background investiga- tions of new employees. Nov 14 1997 Referred to Rules SR-0130 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of State trooper Anthony Millison of Dolton, Illinois. Anthony Millison was killed while on duty on October 27, 1997. Nov 14 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0131 LINK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Aloysius Joseph Serzynski of Waukegan, Illinois. Nov 14 1997 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0132 COLLINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Annie Harris of South Bend, Indiana. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0133 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Tomas Andrius Kisielius. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0134 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Katherine Lucile Hopwood, Springfield. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0135 SHADID AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert A. Abraham of Peoria, Illinois. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0136 VIVERITO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Rosemary Carpenter. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0137 CLAYBORNE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mother Norine Taylor of East St. Louis, Illinois. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR.0138 SHAW AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Barbara Jean Hines. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted 2176 SR-0126 SR.0139 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lester M. Springman. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR.0140 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of James Frank Cooper. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR.0141 KLEMM - FAWELL - PHILIP. Creates the Highway Improvement Task Force to study various issues relating to the collection, disbursement, and use of motor fuel taxes and motor vehicle registra- tion fees. Jan 14 1998 Referred to Rules Jan 15 Assigned to Executive SR-0142 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of David Jackson of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0143 LINK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Julio M. Campagni of Highwood, Illinois. Jan 14 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 15 Resolution adopted SR-0144 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Morgan Williams of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois. Jan 15 1998 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2177 SR-0139 2178 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2179 HR-0001 BRUNSVOLD. Elects the Officers of the House of Representatives of the Ninetieth General Assembly. Jan 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Motion filed to bypass Comm Motion prevailed Resolution adopted HR-0002 BRUNSVOLD. Notifies the Senate that the House is organized and ready to proceed with the business of the 90th General Assembly. Jan 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Motion filed to bypass Comm Motion prevailed Resolution adopted HR-0003 BRUNSVOLD. Appoints the Committee to notify the Governor that the House is organized and ready to receive his communications. Jan 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Motion filed to bypass Comm Motion prevailed Resolution adopted HR.0004 DART, FLOWERS AND DAVIS,MONIQUE. Proclaims May 28, 1997 as "We Remember, We Care for Indigent Persons Day in Illinois". Jan 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 24 Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Human Services May 07 Recommended do adopt 010-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE May 23 Resolution adopted HR-0005 PANKAU. Congratulates Chief Gary Schira of Bloomingdale on being installed as president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. Jan 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 14 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0006 MADIGAN,MJ. Adopts the House Rules for the 90th General Assembly. Jan 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 15 Resolution adopted 060-056-000 HR-0007 DAVIS,STEVE - BRADFORD - HOLBROOK - YOUNGE - STEPHENS AND RYDER. Mourns the death of Nelson Hagnauer, Sr. of Granite City. Jan 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BRADFORD Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER Jan 16 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0008 HR-0008 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends the House Rules concerning committees. Jan 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted 005-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0009 CHURCHILL. Amends the House Rules concerning responses to written statements. Jan 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0010 CHURCHILL. Amends the House Rules concerning payment of per diem expenses. Jan 16 1997 Referred to Rules HR-0011 GRANBERG. Acknowledges the appointment of Barbara Flynn Currie to House Majority Leader. Jan 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0012 DART - FLOWERS. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a program audit of the Department of Public Health's effectiveness in investigating complaints against long term care facilities. Jan 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor FLOWERS Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Human Services Feb 28 Re-assigned to Executive May 07 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0013 MCGUIRE. Acknowledges the selection of the Dow Chemical Company as the recognized business of the year by the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Jan 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0014 MOORE,ANDREA, CLAYTON AND GASH. Acknowledges the career, legacy, and accomplishments of Carl Hartmann upon his retirement. Jan 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Feb 04 Referred to Rules Feb 06 Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor GASH May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0015 PANKAU. Acknowledges the installation of Anthony Dupasquier to Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Tooling and Manufacturing Association. Jan 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0016 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ. Mourns the death of Anne Marie Ryan of Bensenville, daughter of Attorney General and Mrs. Jim Ryan. 2180 HR-0016-Cont. Jan 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Referred to Rules Jan 30 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0017 SANTIAGO - PARKE - JONES,LOU - MCAULIFFE - GRANBERG, SCHAKOWSKY, SILVA, LOPEZ, SAVIANO, MCGUIRE AND MCKEON. Endorses the United Farm Workers' campaign to win justice for California strawberry workers. Jan 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Feb 26 Mar 13 Mar 14 Apr 10 Jul 02 HR-0018 DANIE Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Referred to Rules Assigned to Labor & Commerce Be Adopted 020-000-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Joint Sponsor Changed to PARKE Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL LS. Acknowledges the upcoming anniversary of Reverend Doctor Ernest Huntzinger. Feb 04 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0019 BROSNAHAN. Celebrates the 85th birthday of Ann L. Rogers of the Merrionette Park area of Chicago. Feb 05 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0020 JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY - MURPHY - MORROW - HOWARD. Recognizes The Dells as Chicago's Home Town Group. Feb 06 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0021 SCHOENBERG. Requires the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of the State's use of certificates of participation for the lease-purchase of a Chicago office building on behalf of the Department of Public Aid. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Auditor General) The audit will cost an estimated $20,000 to $40,000, which can be absorbed by existing personnel within the existing budget. Feb 06 1997 Filed With Clerk Feb 26 Referred to Rules Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght 2181 HR-0021-Cont. Mar 04 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0022 SCHOENBERG. Requires the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of the State's use of certificates of participation. FISCAL NOTE (Office of Auditor General) The Auditor General's Office estimates that the audit required by HR 22 will cost from $75,000 to $110,000 in non-reoccurring expenses. However, based on currently known workload, we be- lieve this audit can be performed in-house with existing per- sonnel and within existing budgeted line items. Feb 06 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Mar 04 Fiscal Note Filed Committee Approp-Gen Srvc & Govt Ovrsght Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0023 GRANBERG. Acknowledges the induction of Coach Larry Smith of Kaskaskia College into the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame. Feb 10 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 HR-0024 JOHNSON,TIM. Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Acknowledges the retirement of Dr. John W. Pollard from the Carle Clinic in Urbana, Illinois. Feb 10 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 HR-0025 MAUTINO. Referred to Rules Be Adopted'003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Congratulates the Bureau County Republican newspaper on its 150th anniversary. Feb 11 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred tQ Rules Feb 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAUTINO May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 HR-0026 HARTKE. Creates the Orphan Wells Task Force. Feb 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Feb 26 Mar 12 May 31 HR-0027 ACEVEDO. Acknowledges the career and service of from the Chicago Police Department. Feb 18 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Resolution adopted Referred to Rules Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Be Adopted 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 116-000-000 Geraldine Perry upon her retirement Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2182 HR-0028 HR-0028 LOPEZ. Acknowledges the 25th anniversary of Locutores Unidos de Chicago (United Broadcasters of Chicago). Feb 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0029 MCKEON - FRITCHEY - FEIGENHOLTZ. Recommends that the CTA, RTA, and METRA work together to create a new system of transportation to provide residents of Chicago and fans of the Chicago Cubs more accessibility to the area surrounding Wrigley Field. Feb 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Feb 26 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Added As A Joint Sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ May 07 Recommended do adopt 018-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0030 DART AND BROSNAHAN. Congratulates Ken Lambert of Chicago on being elected President of Local 211L of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Union. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0031 NOVAK - SCULLY- FANTIN - CROTTY- O'BRIEN, BROSNAHAN AND MCGUIRE. Recommends that the Illinois Commerce Commission take immediate steps to provide rate relief to reduce operating costs for schools, colleges, universities that participate in distance-based learning programs. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. Commerce Commission) There will be no fiscal impact from HR31. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HR 31 fails to create a State mandate. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Feb 26 Assigned to Public Utilities Mar 18 Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Mar 19 Be Adopted 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Fiscal Note Requested ACKERMAN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqACKERMAN Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Apr 24 Fiscal Note Filed Place Cal Order Resolutions May 06 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR.0032 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends the House Rules concerning committees, voting, and written statements. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2183 HR-0033 HR-0033 SCHAKOWSKY. Congratulates Dr. Hycel B. Taylor as he celebrates 25 years as Senior Pastor of Second Baptist Church in Evanston. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0034 GRANBERG. Honors the 1926 and 1927 football teams of Centralia High School as they are inducted into the Centralia Sports Hall of Fame. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0035 GRANBERG. Honors Jim Taxman as he is inducted into the Centralia Sports Hall of Fame. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0036 GRANBERG. Honors the late Virgil Robinson as he is inducted into the Centralia Sports Hall of Fame. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0037 GRANBERG. Honors Nick Schwartz as he is inducted into the Centralia Sports Hall of Fame. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0038 GRANBERG. Honors Roger Westbrook as he is inducted into the Centralia Sports Hall of Fame. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0039 GRANBERG. Honors Jeanne Knight as she is inducted into the Centralia Sports Hall of Fame. Feb 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0040 ZICKUS. Congratulates Palos Community Hospital of Palos Heights on its 25th anniversary. Feb 26 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted 2184 HR-0041 MORROW - GRANBERG. Mourns the death of Benjamin Lee Troutman, Sr., of Chicago. Feb 26 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Feb 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor GRANBERG May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0042 HARTKE. Celebrates the 50th wedding anniversary of Chester M. and Augusta M. Harris of Oblong, Illinois. Feb 26 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0043 GRANBERG. Mourns the death of Coach Paul Kreke of Salem, Illinois. Feb 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0044 ERWIN - BROSNAHAN - MCCARTHY. Honors the victims of Bloody Sunday, which occurred in Northern Ireland on January 30, 1972. Feb 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Mar 06 Primary Sponsor Changed To ERWIN May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0045 MORROW. Celebrates the 80th birthday of Mildred Rochkes of Chicago. Feb 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0046 MORROW. Mourns the death of Joseph M. Brown of Chicago, Illinois. Feb 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0047 GASH - MOORE,ANDREA - CLAYTON. Acknowledges the career and achievements of Carl Hartmann upon his retire- ment from the Vernon Hills Park District. Feb 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0048 FEIGENHOLTZ. Congratulates Charlotte Newberger of Chicago on being honored by the Com- munity Foundation for Jewish Education. 2185 HR-0041 HR-0048-Cont. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0049 WOOLARD. Supports an equal commitment by industrial and developing countries to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases under the 1992 Rio Framework Convention on Glob- al Climate Change. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) HR 49 has no fiscal impact on EPA. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HR 49 fails to create a State mandate. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Environment & Energy Mar 20 Be Adopted 012-011-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 08 Fiscal Note Requested CLAYTON St Mandate Fis Nte ReqCLAYTON Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 24 Fiscal Note Filed Place Cal Order Resolutions May 06 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0050 BUGIELSKI. Recognizes the 250th anniversary of the birth of Casimir Pulaski, and the efforts of the Chicago Society to raise funds to restore the monument to General Pulaski lo- cated in Savannah, Georgia. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0051 MAUTINO. Requests Governor Edgar to declare March 1997 as International Student Awareness Month. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0052 COWLISHAW. Honors the memory of John Bardeen, inventor, on the 50th anniversary of the in- vention of the transistor. Feb 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0053 BROSNAHAN. Requests the Department of Transportation to conduct a safety study of the rail- road crossing at 94th and Kedzie in Evergreen Park to determine the need for addi- tional safety devices. Mar 03 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 05 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles May 07 Recommended do adopt 018-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2186 HR-0054 HR-0054 HANNIG. Honors Hunt Lacey of Nokomis for his service as the 1996-1997 President of the Illinois Future Farmers of America. Mar 04 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0055 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Jacqueline Dobbs of Chicago, Illinois. Mar 04 1997 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0056 GRANBERG. Congratulates the Carlyle Lady Indians on winning the I.H.S.A. Class A State Basketball Tournament. Mar 05 1997 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0057 BROSNAHAN. Honors Anthony "Tony" Yukich of Chicago, Illinois on his 80th birthday, March 17, 1997. Mar 06 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Congratulates the Chicago Association of Law Libraries on its 50th anniversary. Mar 06 1997 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0059 LAWFER - NOLAND - HARTKE - WOOLARD - WIRSING AND POE. Honors Illinois farmers and the nation's farmers on National Agriculture Day, March 20, 1997. Mar 06 1997 Assigned to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor NOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor HARTKE Added As A Co-sponsor WOOLARD Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Mar 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Mar 21 Added As A Co-sponsor POE HR-0060 FLOWERS. Requests the Governor to amend his application for a federal reimbursement waiver in order to include affected residents from all areas of Illinois. Mar 06 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Human Services May 01 Recommended do adopt 011-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0061 SCOTT - MCGUIRE. Supports the concept of a proposal to make interest-free loans available to states and local governments to fund capital projects. Mar 06 1997 Referred to Rules Mar 11 Assigned to Executive May 31 Jun 01 HR-0058 FRITCHEY. 2187 HR-0061-Cont. May 07 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 28 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGUIRE May 31 Resolution adopted HR-0062 GASH. Urges Attorney General and Director of State Police to inform merchants and others using video security to install a measurement device within the picture for purposes of identification. Mar 07 1997 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0063 WOOLARD. Honors Paul Simon by declaring April 15, 1997 as Paul Simon Day in Illinois. Mar 11 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0064 GIGLIO. Commends the Star Newspaper of Chicago Heights for articles on "Stayin' Alive at 55" and urges the Illinois State Police to continue its efforts to enforce speed laws on highways. Mar 11 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0065 KOTLARZ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Scott M. Oomans of Boy Scout Troop 935, in Chica- go, Illinois. Mar 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0066 GILES - KENNER - FANTIN - MOORE,EUGENE - JONES,LOU, MOR- ROW, STROGER, HOWARD, PUGH, ACEVEDO, TURNER,ART, JONES,SHIRLEY, CURRIE AND YOUNGE. Commends Beverly Reed, Cathy C. Gardner, Derek Hill, The Chicago Daily De- fender, and Radio Station V-103 for their leadership in raising funds for Chicago's Cabrini Green's Little Girl X. Mar 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 14 Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0067 LOPEZ. Creates a committee, herein called the Special Committee, to investigate and hold hearings in regard to allegations of the misuse of Chapter 1 federal funds by Clemente High School in Chicago, Illinois. Establishes guidelines and other items as necessary for the effective direction of the Special Committee. 2188 HR-0067-Cont. Mar 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0068 MADIGAN,MJ. Mourns the death of Albert Shanker, President of the American Federation of Teachers. Mar 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0069 TURNER,JOHN. Honors Miss Illinois County Fair Queen for 1996-1997, Miss Athena Taylor of Havana, Illinois. Mar 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0070 FLOWERS. Commends Oscar Tanner of Chicago, Illinois on being selected as an All-American Scholar. Mar 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0071 ZICKUS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Paul Wayne Judd of Boy Scout Troop 35 in Justice, Illinois. Mar 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0072 ZICKUS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Tyler Wilson of La Grange, Illinois. Mar 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0073 GRANBERG. Honors Coach Ann Murray of Centralia High School on 21 years of coaching. Mar 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0074 MOORE,EUGENE - GASH. Memorializes Congress to pass legislation requiring taggants in explosives. Mar 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 21 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law May 08 Recommended do adopt 009-000-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor GASH Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2189 HR-0075 MOORE,EUGENE - MCKEON - FEIGENHOLTZ - GASH. Memorializes the U.S. Congress to pass legislation regarding the study of inser- tion of taggants into the manufacture of explosives and to amend HR1710 to in- clude specific language banning "cop-killer" ammunition and requiring the inclusion of taggants in explosives. Mar 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 21 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law May 08 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Joint Sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ May 09 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Amendment referred t o HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Be adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions May 15 Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0076 MOOREEUGENE. Recommends that the CTA, RTA, and METRA work together to create a new system of transportation to provide residents of Chicago and fans of the Chicago Cubs more accessibility to the area surrounding Wrigley Field. Mar 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 21 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0077 MOORE,EUGENE - FEIGENHOLTZ - MCKEON - DART - PUGH, BROSNAHAN, BUGIELSKI AND FRITCHEY. Requests the City of Chicago's Department of Transportation and Department of Planning and Development to conduct a feasibility study on creating a commuter train stop at the DuPage County Complex. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes technical changes. Mar 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 21 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles May 07 Recommended do adopt 018-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI May 27 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Amendment referred t o HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions May 28 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Be adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions May 30 Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY May 31 Amendment No.01 MOORE,EUGENE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 116-000-000 HR-0078 MOORE,EUGENE - FEIGENHOLTZ - MCKEON - DART - PUGH, BROSNAHAN, BUGIELSKI AND FRITCHEY. Requests that METRA, the Regional Transportation Authority, the Chicago Area Transportation Study, and the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission study the feasibility of creating additional train stops to create transfer coordination between METRA and the CTA. HR-0075 2190 HR-0078- Cont. Mar 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Mar 21 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles May 07 Recommended do adopt 018-001-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI May 30 Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY May 31 Resolution adopted HR-0079 MORROW - HOWARD. Acknowledges the career of Ellen Jones of Chicago, Illinois, upon her retirement from the Chicago schools. Mar 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0080 MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Representative Skip Saviano of Elmwood Park on being named Man of the Year by the Italo American Soccer Club Maroons. Mar 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0081 CAPPARELLI - MULLIGAN. Recognizes Peter Walker of WGN-TV of Chicago as he is honored in receiving the Dante Award from the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans. Mar 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor MULLIGAN May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0082 GIGLIO. Commends the Star Newspaper of Tinley Park for articles on "Stayin' Alive at 55" and urges the Illinois State Police to continue its efforts to enforce speed laws on highways. Mar 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0083 SCHAKOWSKY - BUGIELSKI, MULLIGAN, COULSON, LY- ONS,JOSEPH AND BRADLEY. Urges Congress to support the Republic of Poland's petition for admission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Mar 20 1997 Added As A Joint Sponsor BUGIELSKI Mar 21 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Apr 30 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Resolution adopted 2191 HR-0084 HR-0084 CURRY,JULIE. Acknowledges the retirement of Mayor Elvin Klaska of Long Creek, Illinois. Apr 04 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0085 YOUNGE. Mourns the death of Stanford Tucker of East St. Louis, Illinois. Apr 04 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0086 CURRY,JULIE. Congratulates Aimee Fyke of Decatur, Illinois on her promotion to Vice Presi- dent of Operations for the Extended Services Division of Tharaldson Enterprises, Inc. Apr 04 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0087 DAVIS,MONIQUE. Acknowledges the career of Augustine Lehmann of Chicago, Illinois, as she re- tires after thirty-seven years with the University of Chicago. Apr 04 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0088 BIGGERT. Congratulates Downers Grove South High School Speech Team on winning the I.H.S.A. Speech Competition. Apr 04 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0089 KLINGLER - LYONS,EILEEN- BIGGINS- SCULLY- STEPHENS, POE, DEUCHLER, WIRSING, BOST, CURRY,JULIE, CROTTY, MITCHELL AND BOLAND. Creates a Special Investigative Committee to investigate the conduct of Supreme Court Chief Justice James D. Heiple and make a recommendation before January 1, 1998 as to whether cause exists for his impeachment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Deletes everything and inserts similar provisions with the following changes. Pro- vides that the Speaker and Minority Leader shall each appoint 5 (rather than 3) Committee members. Makes various changes pertaining to the powers and duties of the Special Investigative Committee. Provides that the Committee shall submit its final report "on or before May 12, 1997" (instead of "before January 1, 1998"). Apr 04 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Apr 07 Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGINS Apr 08 Referred to Rules Apr 09 Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY 2192 HR-0089- Cont. Apr 10 Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Apr 14 Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions Amendment No.01 MADIGAN,MJ Amendment referred to HRUL Amendment No.01 MADIGAN,MJ Be adopted Amendment No.01 MADIGAN,MJ Adopted 115-000-003 Resolution Adopted-Amended 113-000-004 Apr 19 Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND HR-0090 GIGLIO. Remembers Officer Kenneth Novak Jr. of Lansing on the fifth anniversary of his death. Apr 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0091 MITCHELL - CLAYTON - LYONS,EILEEN - LINDNER - CROSS, BIG. GERT AND MULLIGAN. Creates the Obscenity Regulation Commission within the House of Representa- tives. The Commission will report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1998, its findings on the effects of obscenity upon the citizens of Illinois. After reporting, the Commission will be dissolved. Apr 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Apr 09 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN May 08 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Joint Sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN May 13 Joint Sponsor Changed to CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0092 SCHAKOWSKY. Honors Outstanding Homemakers of the Year Helen Coburn, Milagros Lopez, Bok Duk Lee, Tammy Carder, and Susie C. Graham. Apr 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0093 CURRIE. Congratulates Representatives Janice Schakowsky and Angelo Saviano on re- ceiving the Josephine Oblinger Award from the Illinois Association of Community Care Program Homecare Providers. Apr 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0094 MULLIGAN - KRAUSE - RONEN - BIGGERT - SCHAKOWSKY, DAV. IS,MONIQUE, HOWARD, COULSON, DEUCHLER, MOORE,ANDREA, COWLISHAW, PANKAU, SLONE, CURRIE, GASH, SILVA, MCGUIRE, NOVAK, CROTTY, FANTIN, CURRY,JULIE, O'BRIEN, FLOWERS, UNDNER, HASSERT, CLAYTON, LYONS,EILEEN AND WOOD. Proclaims Friday, April 11, 1997, as National Pay Inequity Awareness Day in Illinois. 2193 HR-0094-Cont. Apr 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor PANKAU Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor NOVAK Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor LINDNER Added As A Co-sponsor HASSERT Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Co-sponsor WOOD Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0095 SLONE. Acknowledges the winning season of the Peoria Manual Rams basketball team, and congratulates them on their fourth straight State Class AA championship. Apr 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0096 SCULLY - MCCARTHY AND BEAUBIEN. Creates the Overlapping Taxing District Investigative and Advisory Task Force and urges the Department of Revenue to conduct an additional investigation of overlapping tax districts in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates the Overlapping Taxing District Task Force to study the inequities of overlapping taxing districts. Apr 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Revenue May 08 Amendment No.01 REVENUE H Adopted Do Adpt Amd/Stdnrd Dbt/Vote 006-003-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY May 14 Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN May 23 Resolution Adopted-Amended 070-043-000 HR-0097 MCAULIFFE, SAVIANO AND CAPPARELLI. Mourns the death of Kenneth J. Adreani of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2194 HR-0097-Cont. Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0098 TENHOUSE - MYERS - SLONE - SMITH,MICHAEL - BLACK AND WINKEL. Recommends that an independent panel review the decision of the Department of Agriculture to register a livestock waste lagoon owned by the Little Timber Limited Liability Company. Apr 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL Apr 16 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Motion Do Adopt-Lost 011-007-004 HENE Do Adpt/Stdnrd Dbt/Vote013-005-003 Place Cal Order Resolutions Amendment No.01 TENHOUSE Amendment referred t o HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions May 30 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CONSIDERATION OF HFA 1- TENHOUSE Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0099 JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY - HOWARD - DAVIS,MONIQUE - FLOWERS, CURRIE, GILES, KENNER, MOORE,EUGENE, MORROW, PUGH, STROGER, TURNER,ART, YOUNGE AND MURPHY. Mourns the death of former United States Representative Charles A. Hayes of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Apr 11 Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0100 JOHNSON,TOM. Thanks Joan Mruk as she retires as Wayne Township Supervisor. Apr 10 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0101 JOHNSON,TOM. Thanks Fred Norris as he retires as Mayor of St. Charles after 20 years of service. Apr 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2195 HR-0101-Cont. Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0102 MADIGAN,MJ - DEERING. Urges the President of Amtrak and its Directors to maintain the Reservation Sales Call Center in Chicago. Apr 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor DEERING Apr 14 Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions Apr 16 Resolution adopted HR-0103 WOOD-GASH. Congratulates Mrs. Marilyn Craig as she retires as West Deerfield Township Supervisor. Apr 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted Added As A Joint Sponsor GASH HR-0104 GILES- DURKIN - SAVIANO - MOORE,EUGENE. Acknowledges the career of Laslo Tako of Oak Park, Illinois upon his retirement as Oak Park Township Supervisor. Apr 11 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor DURKIN Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0105 MADIGAN,MJ. Recognizes Wednesday, May 7, 1997 as Family Peace Day in the State of Illinois. Apr 11 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0106 MORROW, FLOWERS AND DAVIS,MONIQUE. Mourns the death of Lauretta M. Weston of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0107 SCHOENBERG - LANG - SCHAKOWSKY - CAPPARELLI. Proclaims October 5 through 11, 1997 as Rush North Shore Medical Center Week. Apr 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0108 PERSICO. Commends the County of DuPage Operation Snowball group as they hold the first county-wide event to bring together the youth of DuPage County. 2196 HR-0108-Cont. Apr 15 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0109 O'BRIEN - NOVAK. Congratulates St. Mary's Hospital and the Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary on 100 years of service to the Kankakee community. Apr 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor NOVAK Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0110 BLACK - WINKEL - CURRY,JULIE - LEITCH - TENHOUSE, SMITH,MICHAEL AND SLONE. Recommends that an independent panel review the proposed construction and operation of a hog confinement facility in Vermilion County and propose improve- ments in the Livestock Management Facilities Act and its rules. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Accelerates the date by which the panel must report to the Governor to July 1, 1997. Provides that the leaders of both houses of the General Assembly shall ap- point the panel members. Specifies that the Director of the Illinois EPA shall serve as chairperson of the panel. Apr 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor CURRY,JULIE Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Environment & Energy May 08 Amendment No.01 ENVRMNT ENRGY H Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 016-005-001 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0111 GRANBERG. Congratulates Janie Smith of Centralia on being installed as President of the Business & Professional Women of Illinois. Apr 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0112 HOWARD- JOHNSON,TIM - FANTIN - MEYER - KENNER. Urges Congress to continue federal funding for the Lincoln's Challenge program in Rantoul, Illinois. Apr 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON,TIM Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Referred to Rules Apr 23 Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law May 08 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 29 Resolution adopted HR-0113 HOLBROOK, STEPHENS, DAVIS,STEVE AND BRADFORD. Requests Governor Edgar to proclaim April 24, 1997 as a day of remembrance honoring the victims of the Armenian Genocide. 2197 HR-0113-Cont. Apr 17 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Apr 24 Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor BRADFORD Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE May 01 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm May 08 Recommended do adopt 012-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 22 Resolution adopted HR-0114 KOSEL. Honors Mayor Ronald J. Grotovsky of Mokena. Apr 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 19 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0115 KOSEL. Commends Gary Chase of Mokena on his years of service to his community as a Village Trustee. Apr 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 19 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0116 STEPHENS. Acknowledges mothers on Mother's Day. Recognizes Mrs. Wilma Jean Luttrell of Springfield, a special mom who supported her son and his platoon during the Vietnam War. Apr 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 19 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0117 RONEN. Congratulates the Howard Area Community Center in Rogers Park on its 30th anniversary. Apr 18 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 19 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0118 KOSEL - DART. Mourns the death of John F. Winters of Mokena. Apr 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor DART Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0119 GILES. Acknowledges the career of Laslo Tako of Oak Park upon his retirement as Oak Park Township Supervisor. Apr 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0120 RONEN. Commends Officers James Mullen and Athena Mullen for their brave service to the City of Chicago. 2198 HR-0120-Cont. Apr 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0121 PUGH - SILVA - TURNER,ART - RONEN - CURRIE, MURPHY, JONES,SHIRLEY, STROGER, YOUNGE, MOORE,EUGENE, HOWARD, DAVIS,MONIQUE, MCKEON, SCHAKOWSKY AND JONES,LOU. Creates an independent commission on the death penalty to study all aspects on the death penalty as currently administered in Illinois and to report to the Gover- nor, members of the House, and the Illinois Supreme Court by June 30, 1998. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Referred to Rules May 01 Assigned to Human Services Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL Oct 29 Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Nov 12 Assigned to Human Services Nov 13 Be Adopted 006-005-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0122 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Willie Mae Slaughter of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0123 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. Joseph A. Straka, Sr. of Lansing on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0124 NOLAND. Commends Kent N. Mittelberg of Decatur, Illinois upon his retirement from the Decatur City Council. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0125 DANIELS. Congratulates Montell Griffin on winning the World Boxing Council's Light-heavyweight Championship of the World. Apr 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 08 Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions 2199 HR-0125-Cont. Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0126 GASH. Commends the hard work and dedication of John J. Cortesi of Highland Park, Illinois. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0127 BROSNAHAN. Commends Scott Frederick Biedess of Boy Scout Troop 596 on becoming an Ea- gle Scout. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0128 BROSNAHAN. Commends Matthew Anthony Chap of Boy Scout Troop 596 on becoming an Ea- gle Scout. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0129 RYDER AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Carl H. Wittmond of Brussels, former member of the Illi- nois House of Representatives from 1952 to 1970. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Place Cal Order Resolutions May 07 Added As A Co-sponsor AOMH Resolution adopted HR-0130 GASH. Commends Anna Santiago and Susie Greenwald of Highland Park High School in Highland Park, Illinois for creating the Future Problem Solving after school group within the high school. The program received national recognition for creat- ing the program "Kick (Cigarette) Butts", an undercover sting operation to expose underage cigarette sales in the community. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0131 GIGLIO. Congratulates Jamie Beno of Lansing on winning the "Take Our Daughters to Work Day" essay contest. Apr 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0132 MORROW. Mourns the death of Mrs. Eleanor Traughber of Chicago. Apr 25 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 29 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted 2200 HR-0133 HR-0133 MORROW. Mourns the death of George Hilbring Jr., of Chicago, Illinois. Apr 25 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 29 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0134 CURRIE - KUBIK. Amends the House Rules. Permits the Special Investigative Committee created under House Resolution 89 to meet during a session of the House. Apr 25 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0135 LOPEZ - SANTIAGO. Honors Puerto Rican teachers who came to Illinois in 1968 to begin bilingual classes in Chicago public schools. Apr 25 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor SANTIAGO Apr 29 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0136 MORROW - JONES,LOU. Acknowledges Reverend Doctor Floyd Davis of the Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. Rev. Dr. Davis is the President of the NAACP South Side Branch. Apr 25 1997 Filed With Clerk Apr 29 Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES,LOU May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0137 CURRIE. Commends Carole Rita Nolan of WBEZ radio in Chicago, Illinois for her dedi- cation and hard work in making public radio a part of Chicago. Apr 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0138 CURRIE - MADIGAN,MJ - WOJCIK - JONES,LOU - DURKIN, BOLAND, BUGIELSKI, CAPPARELLI, CLAYTON, COULSON, COWLISHAW, FANTIN, FRITCHEY, GRANBERG, HOLBROOK, KOSEL, BRADLEY, LANG, LYONS,JOSEPH, MCCARTHY, MCGUIRE, MCKEON, MEYER, MOORE,ANDREA, MORROW, PARKE, RONEN, SCHAKOWSKY, SCHOENBERG, SCOTT, SKINNER, STEPHENS, ZICKUS, TENHOUSE AND DART. Honors Nellie Fox of White Sox fame on being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Apr 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor DURKIN Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor CLAYTON Added As A Co-sponsor COULSON Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW 2201 HR-0138-Cont. Apr 30-Cont. Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL Added As A Co-sponsor BRADLEY Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor MCGUIRE Added As A Co-sponsor MCKEON Added As A Co-sponsor MEYER Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,ANDREA Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor SKINNER Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor ZICKUS May 01 Joint Sponsor Changed to MADIGAN,MJ Referred to Rules Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor DART May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0139 MORROW. Mourns the death of Mrs. Anne Rayner Childs of Chicago. Apr 30 1997 Filed With Clerk May 01 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0140 DART. Mourns the death of Mike Royko of Chicago, Illinois. Mike Royko was a syndi- cated columnist for the Chicago Tribune and was known around the world as a per- son who exemplified Chicago through his daily column. May 05 1997 Filed With Clerk May 06 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0141 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Donald Versen of Chicago on winning the Good Scout Award. May 06 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0142 PARKE. Commends Martin Conatser on being selected as Department Commander of the American Legion. May 06 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0143 TURNER,ART. Congratulates Reverend J.P. White and the Greater Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church of Chicago, Illinois on forty years of ministry. 2202 HR-0143- Cont May 06 1997 Filed With Clerk May 08 May 31 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0144 GIGLIO. Proclaims May 7, 1997 as National Tourism Day in Illinois. May 07 1997 Filed With Clerk May 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-0( Jun 01 )2-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0145 DART. Commends the Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit for their dedication to ministry. May 07 1997 Filed With Clerk May 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0146 DART. Commends Father Anthony Vader as he retires as pastor of Holy Name of Mary Church in Chicago. May 07 1997 Filed With Clerk May 08 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0147 LYONS,JOSEPH. Congratulates Edmund and Alyce Summers on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0148 LANG - KRAUSE - COWLISHAW - BIGGERT. Urges the Illinois Department of Public Aid to use a portion of the proceeds de- rived from lawsuits and litigation against the tobacco industry to pay for smoking cessation programs. May 08 1997 Filed With Clerk May 14 May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor KRAUSE Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Referred to Rules Assigned to Executive Recommended do adopt 013-000-002 Place Cal Order Resolutions May 23 Resolution adopted HR-0149 FLOWERS. Applauds the courage of the female employees of the Mitsubishi Corporation in reporting harassment in the workplace. May 08 1997 Filed With Clerk May 09 Referred to Rules May 14 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0150 JONES,JOHN. Honors Excel Communications, Inc. and its founder, Kenny A. Troutt of Mt. Vernon. May 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2203 HR-0150-Cont. Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0151 YOUNGE. Congratulates Clarence Ellis, Sr. of East St. Louis, Illinois on the occasion of his retirement from the East St. Louis School District #189. May 09 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0152 BLACK. Commends Darryl Edwards of the Danville Correctional Center in Danville, Illi- nois, on being named 1997 Correctional Officer of the Year. May 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0153 COWLISHAW - ROSKAM - PERSICO - WOJCIK - PARKE. Proclaims December, 1997 as "The Month of the Transistor" in recognition of the 50th anniversary of its discovery. May 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor ROSKAM Added As A Co-sponsor PERSICO Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Co-sponsor PARKE Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0154 SCHAKOWSKY - RONEN. Congratulates Muriel "Manny" Tuteur on her 75th birthday celebration. May 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor RONEN Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0155 CURRIE - KUBIK. Extends the reporting deadline for the Special Investigative Committee investi- gating Justice Heiple from May 12, 1997 to May 16, 1997. May 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Referred to Rules Recommended do adopt Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0156 LYONS,EILEEN. Congratulates the General Motors Electro-Motive Division on its 75th anniversary. May 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0157 ACEVEDO. Commends and applauds Phil Coronado of Pilsen for over 30 years of community service. May 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2204 HR-0157-Cont. Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0158 ACEVEDO. Mourns the death of Chicago's first Latina police officer, Adelina M. Contreras-Raducha. May 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0159 DART. Congratulates Terrence McGuffage of Chicago as he graduates from the Univer- sity of Illinois College of Engineering. May 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0160 DART. Congratulates Terrence McGuffage of Chicago as he graduates from the Univer- sity of Illinois College of Engineering. May 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0161 NOVAK - PERSICO. Directs the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a study to deter- mine the relative toxicity of auto body paints and finishes compared to touch-up or general purpose paints and finishes designed and intended for use by the general public. May 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor PERSICO Referred to Rules May 23 Assigned to Environment & Energy Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0162 GRANBERG. Congratulates Courtney Smith of Carlyle High School on being named Ms. Bas- ketball of Illinois for 1997. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0163 GRANBERG. Recognizes the Greenville, Illinois Kiwanis Club on the anniversary of fifty years of service to the community. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0164 GRANBERG. Remembers the city of Centralia, Illinois on the fiftieth anniversary of the mine disaster at Mine #5 of Wamac. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0165 GRANBERG. Congratulates Vandalia Community High School's wrestling team on taking fourth place in the Class A I.H.S.A. State Dual Meet championship. 2205 HR-0165-Cont. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0166 MCKEON - MURPHY - KUBIK - MULLIGAN - BEAUBIEN, ACEVEDO, BOLAND, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CURRIE, DART, DAVIS,MONIQUE, DAVIS,STEVE, ERWIN, FANTIN, FEIGENHOLTZ, FRITCHEY, GASH, GILES, HOLBROOK, HOWARD, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, KEN- NER, LANG, LOPEZ, LYONS,JOSEPH, MAUTINO, MOORE,EUGENE, MORROW, PUGH, RONEN, SANTIAGO, SCHAKOWSKY, SCHOEN- BERG, SCOTT, SILVA, STROGER AND YOUNGE. Requests the House of Representatives to adopt an anti-discrimination clause in hiring practices within the employment practices of the State of Illinois. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor MULLIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor BEAUBIEN Added As A Co-sponsor ACEVEDO Added As A Co-sponsor BOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Added As A Co-sponsor BURKE Added As A Co-sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,STEVE Added As A Co-sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor FANTIN Added As A Co-sponsor FEIGENHOLTZ Added As A Co-sponsor FRITCHEY Added As A Co-sponsor GASH Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor HOLBROOK Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor LANG Added As A Co-sponsor LOPEZ Added As A Co-sponsor LYONS,JOSEPH Added As A Co-sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Added As A Co-sponsor SANTIAGO Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules May 23 Assigned to Human Services Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0167 MCKEON. Congratulates Dignity Chicago on 25 years of service. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Jun 01 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2206 HR-0168 HR-0168 MCCARTHY - CROTTY. Commends the members of the Orland Park Lions Club for their community ser- vice and support. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor CROTTY Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0169 MCCARTHY. Congratulates New Lenox's Providence Catholic High School's wrestling team on winning the Class AA I.H.S.A. State Dual Meet championship. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0170 PARKE. Commends Martin Conatser on being selected as Department Commander of the American Legion. May 15 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0171 GIGLIO. Mourns the death of Ronald Buikema of South Holland. May 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0172 GIGLIO. Congratulates Jeanne Maggio as she retires as trustee of the Village of Glenwood after 20 years. May 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0173 GIGLIO. Congratulates Thornridge High School band program for its outstanding accom- plishments and awards. May 19 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0174 YOUNGE. Provides for the planning and implementation of transportation programs in the spirit of the federal Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 by the Department of Transportation in cooperation with members of the General As- sembly. Requires the Department to provide a report to the General Assembly by July 1, 1998. May 20 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2207 HR-0175 HR-0175 NOVAK - PERSICO - SCOTT. Requests the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the effects of public utili- ties engaging in the provision of nonutility services, on utility services, rates, and consumers. May 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor PERSICO Referred to Rules May 22 Added As A Co-sponsor SCOTT HR-0176 YOUNGE - KENNER - HOWARD - PUGH - DAVIS,MONIQUE, STROGER, MORROW, GILES, FLOWERS, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU, MURPHY, MOORE,EUGENE AND SILVA. Urges the Governor, the legislature, and the Seventh District Federal Reserve Bank at Chicago to provide special access to banks and financial institutions that extend Capital Credit to ordinary citizens in order to expand private sector growth in a manner that produces dividend income. May 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Financial Institutions Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0177 GIGLIO. Mourns the death of Billy Gene Echols of Chicago, Illinois. May 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0178 PHELPS. Encourages Governor Edgar, the ....................... Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, and the Department of Natural Resources to negotiate the purchase and preservation of the Old Slave House and express appreciation to third generation owners George and Janice Sisk for their preservation efforts. May 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0179 DANIELS - COWLISHAW - BLACK. Mourns the death of Doctor Edward Keen of Springfield, Ill. May 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK May 27 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0180 NOVAK. Congratulates Will Ponikvar as he retires as Trustee of the Village of Bradley af- ter 29 years. May 23 1997 Filed With Clerk 2208 HR-0180-Cont. May 27 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0181 NOVAK - O'BRIEN. Congratulates Mike Quigley of rural St. Anne on being honored by the United Way of Will County. May 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor O'BRIEN May 27 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0182 MCCARTHY. Congratulates Edward Brown, 80, of Country Club Hills as he receives his degree from Prairie State College. May 23 1997 Filed With Clerk May 27 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0183 LEITCH. States that retailers selling alcoholic beverages shall post a sign reading "Drink- ing during pregnancy can cause birth defects and mental retardation". May 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0184 SCHOENBERG. Commends John Jacoby of Wilmette, Illinois, upon his retirement as Village President. May 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0185 MORROW - HOWARD - STROGER - DAVIS,MONIQUE - KENNER, PUGH, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, GILES, FLOWERS, MOORE,EUGENE, MURPHY, YOUNGE, SILVA AND TURNERART. Mourns the death of Ms. Ozie Tucker. Ms. Tucker is the mother of Chicago State University President Dolores Cross and Jean McRae. May 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Primary Sponsor Changed To MORROW Added As A Joint Sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART May 28 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0186 YOUNGE. Congratulates Justice Charles E. Freeman of Chicago as he is named Chief Jus- tice of the Illinois Supreme Court. 2209 HR-0186-Cont. May 27 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0187 YOUNGE. Creates the Metro East Education Task Force to study the means to attract and retain academic centers of excellence, technology, and research and other educa- tional resource facilities in the Metro East region and the need for a body politic and corporate to coordinate the expansion of education, technological, and scientific re- search in the Metro East area. May 27 1997 Filed With Clerk May 28 Referred to Rules May 29 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jul 02 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0188 TURNER,ART. Acknowledges the one hundredth anniversary of John Marshall High School in Chicago, Illinois. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0189 ERWIN - BIGGERT - SCHAKOWSKY - DEUCHLER - FLOWERS. Appreciates the contributions of the Illinois Gender Equity Commission on the 25th anniversary of the passage of Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendment Act. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Added As A Co-sponsor DEUCHLER Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0190 GILES. Commends Arthur Replogle, of Oak Park, Illinois, upon his retirement from the Oak Park Development Corporation. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0191 MAUTINO. Congratulates Master Chief Timothy Fonderoli as he retires after 20 years of service in the U.S. Navy. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0192 MCKEON. Congratulates DIGNITY/CHICAGO on 25 years of service. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted 2210 HR-0193 HR.0193 FEIGENHOLTZ. Mourns the death of Reverend Daniel F. Montalbano of Resurrection Catholic Church of Chicago, Illinois. May 28 1997 Filed With Clerk May 29 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0194 FEIGENHOLTZ. Mourns the death of Reverend Daniel F. Montalbano of Resurrection Catholic Church of Chicago, Illinois. May 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0195 DART. Mourns the death of Matthew Ryan, 13, of Western Springs. May 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0196 GIGLIO - MCCARTHY - SCULLY. Salutes the State champion Homewood-Flossmoor Men's Gymnastics Team. May 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MCCARTHY Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY May 30 Referred to Rules May 31 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0197 MAUTINO - DART. Urges the Director of the Department of Insurance not to issue an opinion that insurance companies are not required to include coverage for assault and battery re- lated injuries under a liquor liability policy. May 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Primary Sponsor Changed To MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor DART Referred to Rules HR-0198 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Laurie Ascroft for her 14 years of service to the House of Repre- sentatives, her marriage and move to Texas. May 30 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0199 MCKEON. Congratulates Test Positive Aware Network on its 10th anniversary. May 30 1997 Filed With Clerk May 31 Referre Be Adop Place C2 Jun 01 Resoluti HR-0200 BERGMAN. Mourns the death of Richard F. Bayer of Palatine. May 31 1997 Filed With Clerk i to Rules )ted 003-002-000 al Order Resolutions on adopted Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2211 HR-0200-Cont. Jun 01 HR-0201 LYONS,EILEEN - DURKIN. Resolution adopted Requests that the State highway bridge located on Wolf Road, between 31st Street and Ogden Avenue, spanning the Salt Creek, be named the Matthew Ryan Memorial Bridge. Requests that the Illinois Department of Transportation erect an appropriate plaque or signs to give the public notice of the name of the bridge. May 31 1997 Filed With Clerk Chief Sponsor LYONS,EILEEN Added As A Joint Sponsor DURKIN Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR-0202 CURRIE - KUBIK. Commends Ron Levin of the House Democratic Staff for twenty years of dedi- cated service. May 31 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jun 01 Resolution adopted HR.0203 DAVIS,MONIQUE. Mourns the death of John H. H. Sengstacke, owner and publisher of the Chicago Defender. Jun 05 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0204 JOHNSON,TIM. Congratulates Dennis R. Bing of Champaign, Illinois upon his retirement as County Clerk of Champaign County. Jun 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0205 NOLAND - MYERS - POE - BOST - JONES,JOHN, CROSS, LAWFER, MITCHELL, WINKEL, TURNER,JOHN, MOFFITT, BLACK, STEPHENS, TENHOUSE, ACKERMAN, WIRSING AND LEITCH. Urges Congress to continue the federal ethanol tax credit. Jun 11 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor BOST Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor CROSS Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor MITCHELL Added As A Co-sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor MOFFITT Jun 12 Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor ACKERMAN Added As A Co-sponsor WIRSING Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH Oct 16 Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to Environment & Energy Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL 2212 HR-0206 HR-0206 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of Mrs. Sierra Collins Maize Sheatley. Jun 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0207 JOHNSON,TIM. Congratulates Carpenters Local No. 44 of Champaign on 100 years of service. Jun 23 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0208 FANTIN. Congratulates the Calumet Memorial Park District of Calumet City, Illinois, on its seventy-fifth anniversary. Jun 26 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0209 MORROW. Mourns the death of Florice Buckner Gay of Chicago, Illinois. Jun 26 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0210 JOHNSON,TOM. Honors and remembers the life of SFC John A. Fasano of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Oct 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Nov 14 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0211 LYONS,JOSEPH. Celebrates the sixty-fifth birthday of Elaine "Sis" Clewis of Chicago, Illinois. Jun 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0212 LYONS,JOSEPH - BIGGINS AND BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Chicago's St. Patrick High School on winning the water polo championship. Jun 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Jul 03 Added As A Co-sponsor BUGIELSKI Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS Resolution adopted HR-0213 HOWARD. Honors Maggie H. Foster of Chicago, Illinois on the celebration of her one hun- dredth birthday. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2213 HR-0214 HR-0214 GRANBERG. Honors Russell Rose as the Springfield Blueprint Building has its name changed to the Russell Rose Building. Mr. Rose is being honored by the Illinois Ventures for Community Action. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0215 GRANBERG. Honors Centralia Raccoon School on its fiftieth anniversary. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0216 HOWARD. Honors the Fuller-Jackson-Clinkscales-Cobb family on their family reunion, to be held August 1, 1997, in Chicago, Illinois. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0217 GRANBERG. Mourns the death of Erwin J. Mahlandt of Breese, Illinois. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0218 MORROW. Mourns the death of music producer Ralph Bass of Chicago, Illinois and Nassau, the Bahamas. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0219 GRANBERG. Honors Reverend Jerome Feldmann of Breese, Illinois on his retirement from the pastorate. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0220 GRANBERG. Honors J. Faye Wham, James Brady, LeRoy Fischer, and Captain Robert Bea- ver upon their induction into the Centralia Historical Hall of Fame. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0221 GRANBERG. Acknowledges the thirtieth anniversary of Spassfest, held in Germantown, Illinois. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions 2214 HR-0222 HR-0222 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. Salutes the Village of Harwood Heights, Illinois as it celebrates fifty years of incorporation. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Nov 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor MCAULIFFE Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0223 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of Artensa Randolph of Chicago, Illinois. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0224 DART. Mourns the death of Jerry Gibbons of Evergreen Park, Illinois. Sep 03 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0225 PARKE. Congratulates the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago at Alexian Brothers Medi- cal Center on their twenty-fifth anniversary. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0226 CURRIE. Commends Mostly Music, of Chicago, Illinois, on their twenty-fifth anniversary. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules HR-0227 HANNIG. Requires the Auditor General to study and report upon the overtime employment of prison guards by the Department of Corrections. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Oct 17 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Oct 28 Be Adopted 013-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0228 HOWARD. Honors Dr. Dolores Cross, President of Chicago State University, as she retires on September 30, 1997. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0229 GRANBERG. Salutes David H. Blackwell on being inducted into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR.0230 GRANBERG. Salutes Doris Crittenden Popper on her induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. 2215 HR-0230-Cont. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0231 GRANBERG. Salutes John W. Clark on being named to the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0232 GRANBERG. Salutes William H. Walker of Centralia, Illinois on his induction into the Cen- tralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0233 GRANBERG. Salutes the late Verne Joy on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0234 GRANBERG. Salutes Dr. John Stedelin of Centralia, Illinois, on being inducted into the Cen- tralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0235 GRANBERG. Salutes Lewis Van Haney on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0236 GRANBERG. Salutes Clarence Fowler on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0237 GRANBERG. Salutes William Norwood on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0238 GRANBERG. Salutes the late William Stephens on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0239 GRANBERG. Salutes Charles A. Fowler on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions 2216 HR-0240 GRANBERG. Salutes Private First Class Robert L. Wilson on his posthumous induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0241 GRANBERG. Salutes Roland Burris on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0242 GRANBERG. Salutes the late Representative Bob Branson, R-Centralia, on his induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0243 GRANBERG. Salutes Gunnery Sergeant Robert McCard on his posthumous induction into the Centralia Hall of Fame. Oct 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0244 GRANBERG. Salutes the farm of Robert Kohrmann of Bartelso, Illinois. Mr. Kohrmann's farm recently received the designation of being named a Centennial Farm by the Il- linois Department of Agriculture. Oct 08 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 16 Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions HR-0245 BIGGERT. Salutes William Hector, an educator at Downers Grove South High School, for receiving one of four Milken Awards for 1997. Oct 16 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0246 MCAULIFFE. Honors German-Americans on National German-American Day, October 6, 1997. Oct 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Chief Sponsor MCAULIFFE Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 14 Resolution adopted HR-0247 KRAUSE AND BERGMAN. Congratulates Our Lady of the Wayside School in Arlington Heights, Illinois on being named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the United States Department of Education. Oct 21 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions 2217 HR-0240 HR-0247-Cont. Nov 14 Added As A Co-sponsor BERGMAN Resolution adopted HR-0248 PARKE. Urges the United States Congress to adopt H.R. 2481 exempting Canadian na- tionals from the reporting requirements of Section 110 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act. Oct 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Assigned to State Govt Admin & Election Refrm Nov 13 Be Adopted 009-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Jan 02 1998 Re-refer Rules/Rul 19(b) RULES HRUL HR-0249 CURRIE. Commends Mostly Music, of Chicago, Illinois, on their twenty-fifth anniversary. Oct 22 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Oct 30 Resolution adopted HR-0250 YOUNGE. Mourns the death of Katherine Summers of East St. Louis, Illinois. Oct 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Oct 30 Resolution adopted HR-0251 YOUNGE. Mourns the death of Homer Randolph of East St. Louis, Illinois. Oct 24 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 28 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-0C 0O Place Cal Order Resolutions Oct 30 Resolution adopted HR-0252 SAVIANO. Urges the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to delay the im- position of price controls with respect to mortgage brokers. Oct 28 1997 Referred to Rules Oct 29 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Nov 12 Be Adopted 016-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 14 Resolution adopted HR-0253 FANTIN. Congratulates Dr. Gloria Jackson Bacon on the opening of the new Altgeld Health Center, located in the Altgeld Gardens housing project, in Chicago, Illinois. Oct 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 29 Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0254 GIGLIO. Honors Jim Kijewski on August 5, 1997: Jim Kijewski Day in Lansing, Illinois. Jim will be retiring as manager of the Lan-Oak Pool after thirty-seven years as manager. Oct 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 29 Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted 2218 HR-0255 HR-0255 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - RONEN. Honors Betty Williams of Metropolitan Family Services upon her retirement. Oct 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 13 Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Nov 14 Resolution adopted HR-0256 WOOLARD. Salutes the Carterville Lions Club on seventy-five years of service to the community. Oct 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Oct 29 Nov 14 HR-0257 BOST. Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Names those portions of old U.S. Route 51 in southern Illinois that have been abandoned by new Route 51 Egyptian Trail. Oct 28 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Oct 29 Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Nov 14 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0258 DAVIS,MONIQUE - STROGER - JONES,LOU - MORROW - HOWARD, TURNER,ART, KENNER, MURPHY, FLOWERS, GILES, JONES,SHIRLEY, MOORE,EUGENE, PUGH AND YOUNGE. Honors Dr. Margaret Burroughs, founder of the DuSable Museum of Afri- can-American History in Chicago, Illinois, on the event of her eightieth birthday celebration. Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Added As A Joint Sponsor STROGER Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Co-sponsor MORROW Added As A Co-sponsor HOWARD Added As A Co-sponsor TURNER,ART Added As A Co-sponsor KENNER Added As A Co-sponsor MURPHY Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Added As A Co-sponsor GILES Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,SHIRLEY Added As A Co-sponsor MOORE,EUGENE Added As A Co-sponsor PUGH Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Oct 30 Resolution adopted HR-0259 COULSON. Urges support for the preservation of "The Wagner Farm", located in Glenview, Illinois. Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted 003-002-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Oct 30 Resolution adopted HR-0260 DAVIS,STEVE. Calls upon the Governor, the Director of the Historic Preservation Agency, other public officials, and the People of the State of Illinois to recognize Wood River, Illi- nois as the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Oct 29 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to 2219 HR-0261 BRADY - ERWIN - YOUNGE - RUTHERFORD. Honors Dr. Richard Wagner for his service as Executive Director of the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Oct 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor ERWIN Added As A Co-sponsor YOUNGE Referred to Rules Nov 13 Recommends Consideration HRUL Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD HR-0262 SCULLY. Congratulates Aunt Martha's, a division of the Youth Commission of the Village of Park Forest, Illinois, on twenty-five years of service to the youth of Park Forest and the surrounding area. Oct 30 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Nov 14 Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0263 MADIGAN,MJ - GIGLIO - SCULLY. Mourns the death of Dhafer Zahdan, of the West Lawn Community in Chicago. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Co-sponsor SCULLY Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0264 GASH. Congratulates Jack and Sara Lipson of Highland Park, Illinois,,on their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 1998 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0265 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of State trooper Anthony Millison of Dolton, Illinois. Anthony Millison was killed while on duty on October 27, 1997. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 1998 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0266 KOSEL - DAVIS,MONIQUE - FLOWERS. Mourns the death of George Kurelic, Jr., a Chicago police civilian employee, who served under contract as a pilot with the Illinois State Police. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0267 KOSEL - DAVIS,MONIQUE - FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Illinois State Police Trooper Erin M. Hehl, Chicago. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor DAVIS,MONIQUE Added As A Co-sponsor FLOWERS Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0268 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRIE - HANNIG - SMITH,MICHAEL - SLONE. Congratulates Illinois House of Representatives Fiscal Officer, Shirley McCom- bs, on her retirement. 2220 HR-0261 HR-0268-Cont. Nov 10 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Added As A Co-sponsor HANNIG Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH,MICHAEL Added As A Co-sponsor SLONE Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0269 CURRIE - KRAUSE - SILVA- RONEN. Recommends that the Illinois Department of Human Services and the Illinois Department of Public Aid work together in the development of a State plan to im- plement Title XXI of the federal Social Security Act. Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor KRAUSE Referred to Rules Assigned to Children & Youth Nov 13 Be Adopted 009-000-000 Place Cal Order Resolutions Added As A Co-sponsor SILVA Added As A Co-sponsor RONEN Resolution adopted 117-000-000 HR-0270 MORROW. Mourns the death of Patricia Moore-Wiley of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0271 BOST. Names those portions of old U.S. Route 51 in southern Illinois that have been abandoned by new Route 51 Egyptian Trail. Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0272 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE. Urges the United States to take action in banning land mines. Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRIE Referred to Rules HR-0273 LANG. Urges municipalities throughout the State of Illinois to be aware of the ongoing debate concerning the use of exterior insulation and finishing systems (EIFS). Nov 12 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0274 MOORE,EUGENE. Congratulates Christ Temple Church of the Apostolic Faith on being chosen as the site of the Quarterly Session for The Illinois State Council of the Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith, Inc. Nov 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules HR-0275 BIGGERT. Mourns the death of Jo Ann Craig of Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Jo Ann Craig was a former Radio City Rockette. Nov 13 1997 Filed With Clerk Nov 14 Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR.0276 DART - BROSNAHAN. Mourns the death of Judge John Brady of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2221 HR-0277 DART - BROSNAHAN AND MCCARTHY. Mourns the death of Eleanor Sullivan of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Co-sponsor MCCARTHY Resolution adopted HR-0278 MADIGAN,MJ, DART, BROSNAHAN, O'BRIEN, MCAULIFFE, CROTTY, MYERS AND TENHOUSE. Mourns the death of James J. McCabe, Sr., of Chicago, Illinois. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted Dec 16 Added As A Co-sponsor DART Added As A Co-sponsor BROSNAHAN Added As A Co-sponsor O'BRIEN Added As A Co-sponsor MCAULIFFE Added As A Co-sponsor CROTTY Added As A Co-sponsor MYERS Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE HR-0279 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - KUBIK - WOJCIK - LEITCH, STEPHENS, RYDER, TENHOUSE, BIGGERT, BLACK, COWLISHAW, SAVIANO AND ACKERMAN. Congratulates Mona S. Lamkin on her retirement from the Illinois House of Representatives Republican Staff. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Co-sponsor KUBIK Added As A Co-sponsor WOJCIK Added As A Co-sponsor LEITCH Added As A Co-sponsor STEPHENS Added As A Co-sponsor RYDER Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT Added As A Co-sponsor BLACK Added As A Co-sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Co-sponsor SAVIANO Added As A Co-sponsor ACKERMAN Referred to Rules Be Adopted Place Cal Order Resolutions Resolution adopted HR-0280 O'BRIEN. Honors Nathel Lauridsen of Braidwood, Illinois, on the on her eighty-fifth birthday. Nov 14 1997 Resolution adopted HR-0281 O'BRIEN. Congratulates the Channahon Park District on winning the National Gold Med- al Grand Award presented at the National Congress for Parks and Recreation held in Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov 14 1997 Resolution adopted HR-0282 LANG - CAPPARELLI - SCHOENBERG - SCHAKOWSKY. Congratulates Skokie Park District on winning the National Gold Medal Award for excellence in recreation management, presented by the National Parks and Rec- reation Association and the National Sporting Goods Association. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Added As A Co-sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Resolution adopted 2222 HR-0277 HR-0283 HR-0283 GASH. Honors Jack Nelson, Executive Director of the Deer- field-Bannockburn-Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce, as he retires. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0284 DANIELS - BIGGINS. Resolves that the Illinois House of Representatives or any department or division thereof, not adopt, promulgate, issue, or disseminate any guidelines, rules, instruc- tions, procedures, or regulations regarding the delivery or content of any prayer or invocation offered in the Illinois House of Representatives. Nov 14 1997 Filed With Clerk Added As A Joint Sponsor BIGGINS Jan 06 1998 Referred to Rules HR-0285 LEITCH. Congratulates Heart of Illinois United Way on its seventy-fifth anniversary. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0286 BLACK. Congratulates John Kuntz on his retirement as Iroquois County Clerk. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0287 GASH. Honors Neil P. lovino, distinguished serviceman of World War II. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0288 HOWARD. Mourns the death of Melba Bynum Burse. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0289 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of Rachel Jean Woods of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR.0290 STEPHENS. Congratulates Fred Ernst of New Douglas, Illinois, on fifty years of service to the community as a township official. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0291 HOWARD. Congratulates Mary Johnson on her retirement. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0292 GASH. Congratulates Ravinia School, in Highland Park, Illinois, on the celebration of its 100th anniversary. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR.0293 MORROW. Mourns the death of Sara Elizabeth Dailey of Chicago, Illinois. Jan 05 1998 Filed With Clerk Jan 07 Place Cal Agreed Resolution HR-0294 MORROW. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lovance Ashley on their 50th anniversary. Jan 06 1998 Filed With Clerk HR-0295 JONES,LOU. Congratulates Eagle Scout Charles Marshall Casey of Boy Scout Troop 198, in Chicago, Illinois. 2223 HR-0295-Cont. 2224 Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk HR-0296 LEITCH. Congratulates Central Illinois SMACNA on 50 years membership with national SMACNA. Jan 13 1998 Filed With Clerk HR-0297 BLACK. Congratulates Coach Gene Gourley, basketball coach of Danville High School, on his 500th victory. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk HR.0298 MORROW. Mourns the death of Glenda Neely, of Chicago, Illinois. Glenda was a worker in the district office of Illinois State Representative Charles Morrow. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk HR.0299 MADIGAN,MJ. Honors David Hillock, of the Chicago Transit Authority, on his retirement. Jan 14 1998 Filed With Clerk HR.0300 JOHNSON,TOM. Mourns the death of Helen K. Fox, West Chicago. Jan 20 1998 Filed With Clerk 2225 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGC Agriculture and Conservation HAGI Aging HAPE Appropriations-Education HAPG Appropriations-General Services and Government Oversight HAPH Appropriations-Human Services HAPP Appropriations-Public Safety HBSI Banks Selling Insurance HCAA Health Care Availability and Access HCFI Conflicts of Interest HCHS Clemente High School HCHY Children and Youth HCON Consumer Protection HCWL Committee of the Whole HELM Elementary and Secondary Education HENE Environment and Energy HEUD Electric Utility Deregulation HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHED Higher Education HHIC Special Committeee--Justice Heiple HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I-Civil Law HJUB Judiciary II-Criminal Law HLBC Labor and Commerce HLGV Local Government HPMR Prison Management Reform HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPUB Public Utilities HREG Registration and Regulation HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSGE State Government Administration and Election Reform HTRN Transportation and Motor Vehicles HVET Veterans' Affairs 2226 HB-0398 HANNIG- MORROW - RUTHERFORD- BRADY. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Police for expenses. Effective July 1, 1997. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for increases and decreases in appropriations to the State Board of Edu- cation. Adds line item for payment of a one-time employer's contribution to the Teachers' Retirement System. Changes recipients of certain grants administered by the Ill. EPA. Adds line items payable to the Ill. Emergency Management Agen- cy and relating to flood mitigation and other programs. Makes additional changes to appropriations to the following. Includes immediate effective date. Ill. EPA ... Ill. Emergency Management Agency ... Dpt. Commerce & Community Affairs... Dpt. Transportation... Office of State Fire Marshal ... Capital Development Board ... Dpt. Natural Resources ... Dpt. Aging ... Bd. Higher Education ... Office of Secretary of State ... Office of State Appellate Defender ... Dpt. Human Rights ... State Board Elections ... Dpt. State Police ... Ill. Student Assistance Commission ... certain members of legislative branch ... Criminal Justice Information Authority ... Office of Lt. Gov. ... Ill. Community College Bd. Office of Attorney General ... Dpt. Public Health ... Dpt. Human Services ... Court of Claims. NOTE(S) THAT MAY APPLY: Fiscal Jan 30 1997 First reading Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Referred to Rules Feb 05 Assigned to Appropriations-Public Safety Apr 11 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 17 Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 18 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 12-003-000 Apr 23 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor RAUSCHENBERGER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules May 07 Assigned to Appropriations May 08 Added as Chief Co-sponsor TROTTER May 14 Amendment No.01 APPROP S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jul 02 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(b) Oct 30 Approved for Consideration SRUL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 14 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 RAUSCHENBERGER Amendment referred t o SRUL Amendment No.02 RAUSCHENBERGER Rules refers to SAPA Amendment No.02 RAUSCHENBERGER Be adopted Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD Added As A Co-sponsor BRADY Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 RAUSCHENBERGER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to HRUL Be approved consideration Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,02 HB-0398-Cont. Dec 02 Bill Considerd Spec Sess 1 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/108-009-000 Passed both Houses Dec 03 Sent to the Governor Dec 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 90-0550 Effective date 97-12-08 HB-0452 DANIELS - WINKEL - RIGHTER - KLINGLER - KOSEL, JONES,JOHN, RUTHERFORD, TENHOUSE, NOLAND, HOEFT, LAWFER, POE AND BIGGERT. New Act Creates An Act to create a fair and equitable funding formula for schools. Sup- plies only the Short Title of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: 105 ILCS 5/17-2 from Ch. 122, par. 17-2 105 ILCS 5/17-2.2a from Ch. 122, par. 17-2.2a 105 ILCS 5/17-2.11 from Ch. 122, par. 17-2.11 105 ILCS 5/17-3 from Ch. 122, par. 17-3 105 ILCS 5/17-3.2 from Ch. 122, par. 17-3.2 105 ILCS 5/17-5.1 from Ch. 122, par. 17-5.1 105 ILCS 5/17-7 from Ch. 122, par. 17-7 105 ILCS 5/17-8 from Ch. 122, par. 17-8 105 ILCS 5/17-16 from Ch. 122, par. 17-16 105 ILCS 5/17-11 from Ch. 122, par. 17-11 105 ILCS 5/17-12 from Ch. 122, par. 17-12 105 ILCS 5/20-2 from Ch. 122, par. 20-2 105 ILCS 5/20-3 from Ch. 122, par. 20-3 105 ILCS 5/35-23 from Ch. 122, par. 35-23 105 ILCS 5/17-2.2 rep. 105 ILCS 5/17-2A rep. 105 ILCS 5/17-4 rep. 105 ILCS 5/17-5 rep. 105 ILCS 5/17-6.1 rep. 105 ILCS 5/17-9.01 rep. Changes the title and replaces everything after the enacting clause. Adds provi- sions amending the School Code. For school districts with a population of less than 500,000 eliminates provisions for separate educational, operations and mainte- nance, transportation, working cash fund, and special education purposes tax levies and provides instead for a general operating fund levy to support those purposes. Provides that the rate of a district's general operating tax fund levy shall be the sum of the maximum rates at which the district was authorized by statute or referendum to levy taxes immediately before the amendatory Act's effective date for its educa- tional, operations and maintenance, transportation, working cash, and special edu- cation funds. Provides for transfer of moneys from the general operating fund to the individual purpose funds and for transfer among the individual purpose funds as de- termined by the school board. Authorizes increases in the general operating fund levy rate, subject to certain limits, for certain purposes pursuant to referendum. Re- peals various provisions of the Article of the School Code relating to school district tax levies, including provisions inconsistent with the changes proposed by the amen- datory Act and provisions authorizing a supplemental tax levy by certain districts. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Board of Education) There would be no fiscal impact on SBE for staffing. Modifica- tion of local districts' systems (assuming 850 districts) would total $850,000. A State database would cost SBE $50,000. STATE MANDATES NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Board of Education) No change from SBE fiscal note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/17-2.2a Adds reference to: 2227- HB-0452-Cont. 105 ILCS 17-2.11 105 ILCS 17-3 105 ILCS 17-3.2 105 ILCS 17-5.1 105 ILCS 17-7 105 ILCS 17-8 105 ILCS 17-11 105 ILCS 17-12 105 ILCS 17-16 105 ILCS 20-2 105 ILCS 20-3 105 ILCS 35-23 Changes the title and deletes all substantive changes proposed by the engrossed bill. Makes technical changes in a Section of the School Code relating to the levy of taxes by downstate school districts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: 105 ILCS 5/17-2 Adds reference to: New Act 20 ILCS 3105/Art. rep. 30 ILCS 105/5.500 new 30 ILCS 105/5.505 new 30 ILCS 105/6z-45 new 40 ILCS 5/17-108 40 ILCS 5/17-127 40 ILCS 5/17-129 105 ILCS 5/1A-2 105 ILCS 5/1A-4 105 ILCS 5/1B-8 105 ILCS 5/1C-2 105 ILCS 5/2-3.51 105 ILCS 5/2-3.51.5 105 ILCS 5/2-3.117a new 105 ILCS 5/2-3.124 new 105 ILCS 5/7-11 105 ILCS 5/10-20.9a 105 ILCS 5/10-20.30 new 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6 105 ILCS 5/10-22.20 105 ILCS 5/10-22.23 105 ILCS 5/10-22.34c new 105 ILCS 5/10-23.5 105 ILCS 5/10-23.8 105 ILCS 5/10-23.8a 105 ILCS 5/17-1.5 new 105 ILCS 5/18-4.3 105 ILCS 5/18-7 105 ILCS 5/18-8 105 ILCS 5/18-8.05 new 105 ILCS 5/18-8.2 105 ILCS 5/21-0.01 new 105 ILCS 5/21-la 105 ILCS 5/21-2 105 ILCS 5/21-2.1 105 ILCS 5/21-2a 105 ILCS 5/21-3 105 ILCS 5/21-4 105 ILCS 5/21-5 105 ILCS 5/21-5a 105 ILCS 5/21-5c new 105 ILCS 5/21-5d new 105 ILCS 5/21-10 105 ILCS 5/21-11.1 105 ILCS 5/21-11.3 105 ILCS 5/21-11.4 105 ILCS 5/21-14 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-108 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-127 from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-129 from Ch. 122, par. 1A-2 from Ch. 122, par. 1A-4 from Ch. 122, par. 1B-8 from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.51 from Ch. 122, par. 7-11 from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.9a from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.20 from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.23 from Ch. 122, par. 10-23.5 from Ch. 122, par. 10-23.8 from Ch. 122, par. 10-23.8a from Ch. 122, par. 18-4.3 from Ch. 122, par. 18-7 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8 from Ch. 122, par. 18-8.2 from Ch. 122, par. 21-la from Ch. 122, par. 21-2 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-2a from Ch. 122, par. 21-3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-4 from Ch. 122, par. 21-5 from Ch. 122, par. 21-5a from Ch. 122, par. 21-10 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.1 from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3 from Ch. 122, par. 21-14 2228 HB-0452-Cont 105 ILCS 5/24-11 from Ch. 122, par. 24-11 105 ILCS 5/24A-5 from Ch. 122, par. 24A-5 105 ILCS 5/27A-2 105 ILCS 5/27A-7 105 ILCS 5/27A-8 105 ILCS 5/27A-9 105 ILCS 5/27A-11 105 ILCS 5/34-8.4 105 ILCS 5/34-18 from Ch. 122, par. 34-18 105 ILCS 5/34-18.17 new 105 ILCS 5/34-84 from Ch. 122, par. 34-84 115 ILCS 5/5 from Ch. 48, par. 1705 115 ILCS 5/13 from Ch. 48, par. 1713 35 ILCS 130/2 from Ch. 120, par. 453.2 35 ILCS 135/2 from Ch. 120, par. 453.32 35 ILCS 630/3 from Ch. 120, par. 2003 35 ILCS 630/4 from Ch. 120, par. 2004 35 ILCS 630/6 from Ch. 120, par. 2006 35 ILCS 735/3-3 from Ch. 120, par. 2603-3 230 ILCS 10/13 from Ch. 120, par. 2413 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, and adds provi- sions creating the School Construction Act. Repeals an Article of the Capital De- velopment Board Act relating to school construction and debt service grants, and amends the State Finance Act incident thereto. Authorizes the Capital Develop- ment Board to make grants to school districts for school construction projects. Au- thorizes the State Board of Education to accept applications, to make grant entitlements, and to award grants for debt service. Specifies certain grant priorities and requires participants to develop and update district facilities plans. Authorizes the State Board of Education to administer a program of revolving loans to school districts for the acquisition of technology hardware. Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Changes the fiscal and school year to the period beginning on the 1st day of July and ending on the 30th day of June. Provides that revenues for the Public School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund shall in- clude employer contributions. Provides for State satisfaction of deficiencies in the Fund for the fiscal year of the board of education ending in calendar year 1997. Pro- vides that contributions by the State to or for the benefit of the Fund shall be a cred- it against contributions required of the board of education. Amends the School Code to provide for the direct payment of State contributions to the Fund, and makes numerous other changes to the School Code. Revises State Board of Educa- tion member qualifications. Establishes administrative expenditure limitations ap- plicable in downstate school districts. Requires the State Superintendent of Education to serve pursuant to a performance-based contract linked to statewide student performance and academic improvement in Illinois schools. Provides for block grants to downstate school districts. Makes changes to the Reading Improve- ment Program provisions. Requires the State Board of Education to provide liabili- ty coverage for certificated school employees. Adds requirements for decisions to promote or retain students in classes and establishes a no pass-no play policy. Pro- vides that suspension or expulsion of a student from school may extend to all school activities and may include a prohibition from being present on school grounds. Al- lows school districts to employ non-certificated registered professional nurses to perform professional nursing services. Also permits school boards to contract with third parties for non-instructional services currently performed by school district employees or bargaining unit members. Reduces the number of days of advance no- tice required for the honorable dismissal of educational support personnel. Provides that new contracts for downstate superintendents and principals shall be either con- tracts for a period not exceeding one year or performance-based contracts that do not exceed 5 years. Increases to 4 years from 3 years the period during which sup- plementary State aid for new and certain annexing districts may be paid based on differences in aggregate employee salaries. Revises the State aid formula as applied to the 1997-98 school year to provide for an alternative method of computing the supplemental State aid grant for that school year and to provide for an additional 2229 HB-0452-Cont. supplemental State aid grant for that school year only based on the number of low-income eligible pupils in the district. Repeals the Section containing the State aid formula for school years prior to the 1998-99 school year on July 1, 1998, and replaces the repealed Section with a new Section containing a new State aid formu- la for the 1998-1999 and subsequent school years. Revises the provisions for certifi- cation of teachers, providing for initial, standard, and master teaching certificates. Establishes new alternative teacher and administrator certification programs. In- creases to 4 years the length of the probationary period for teachers first employed by a school district after January 1, 1998. Shortens the notice period applicable to certain dismissals and reductions in force. Revises provisions applicable to the length of the remediation period for downstate teachers. Makes numerous changes to the Charter Schools Law in the School Code, including changes that authorize the State Board of Education to reverse the decision of a local school board if the State Board determines that a charter school or charter school proposal complies with the requirements of the Charter Schools Law. Also amends the Illinois Educa- tional Labor Relations Act, increasing the number of Illinois Educational Labor Relation Board members to 5 and increasing to 10 from 5 the number of days that must elapse after a notice of intent to strike is given before a strike may begin. Amends the Cigarette and Cigarette Use Tax Acts to increase the rate of tax im- posed by those Acts by an additional 7 mills per cigarette beginning 12/15/97 and earmarks the additional revenue attributable to the increase for monthly payment into the Common School Fund. Amends the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to increase the rates of the taxes imposed thereunder to 7% from 5% of the gross charge beginning January 1, 1998, and requires the additional taxes resulting from the increase to be paid into the Common School Fund or the Common School Fund and the School Infrastructure Fund. Amends the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act to increase to 20% from 15% the penalty applicable, beginning January 1, 1998, for failure to pay a tax due on a return. Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Replaces beginning January 1, 1998 the wagering tax with a graduated tax based on adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner, and changes the percentage of the monthly amount appropriated to the unit of local government that is the home dock of the riverboat. Provides for funding, through a continuing appropriation if neces- sary, of specified provisions of the General State Aid Formula. Adds language relat- ing to the severability and inseverability of various provisions of the Act. Effective immediately except as otherwise provided. Feb 03 1997 First reading Referred to Rules Feb 06 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mar 21 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED H Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Placed Cal 2nd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 08 Fiscal Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading-Short Debate Pld Cal Ord 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt Apr 15 3rd Rdg-Sht Dbt-Pass/Votl 13-003-001 Apr 16 Arrive Senate Chief Sponsor RADOGNO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Referred to Rules Apr 17 Added as Chief Co-sponsor KARPIEL Apr 21 Added as Chief Co-sponsor BERMAN May 01 Assigned to Education May 10 Refer to Rules/Rul 3-9(a) Oct 16 Assigned to Education Oct 29 Amendment No.01 EDUCATION S Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 2230 HB-0452-Cont Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 15 Dec 02 Dec 03 Dec 04 Filed with Secretary Amendment No.02 WATSON Amendment referred t o SRUL Filed with Secretary Amendment No.03 WATSON Amendment referred t o SRUL Sponsor Removed RADOGNO Alt Chief Sponsor Changed WATSON Amendment No.03 WATSON Be approved consideration Added as Chief Co-sponsor FARLEY Added as Chief Co-sponsor KLEMM Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 WATSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Primary Sponsor Changed To DANIELS Added As A Joint Sponsor WINKEL Added As A Co-sponsor RIGHTER Added As A Co-sponsor KOSEL 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 043-015-000 Tabled Pursuant to Rule5-4(A) SA 02 Third Reading - Passed 043-015-000 Arrive House Place Cal Order Concurrence 01,03 Motion Filed Concur Motion referred to HRUL Rules refers to HREV Be approved consideration Added As A Co-sponsor KLINGLER Added As A Co-sponsor JONES,JOHN Added As A Co-sponsor RUTHERFORD Added As A Co-sponsor TENHOUSE Added As A Co-sponsor NOLAND Added As A Co-sponsor HOEFT Added As A Co-sponsor LAWFER Added As A Co-sponsor POE Added As A Co-sponsor BIGGERT 3/5 vote required Consideration postponed Calendar Consideration PP. Bill Considerd Spec Sess 1 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01,03/083-031-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved Effective date 97-12-04 Effective date 98-01-01 (SOME PARTS) (OTHER PARTS) PUBLIC ACT 90-0548 Effective date 98-07-01 Adopted 2231 2232 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2233 SR-0001 WEAVER,S. Informs the House that the Senate is convened in Special Session and is ready to transact business. Dec 02 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted SR-0002 WEAVER,S. Informs the Governor that the First Special Session is convened and is ready for any messages. Dec 02 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted SR-0003 WEAVER,S. Appoints the Journal Review Committee of the First Special Session. Dec 02 1997 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 3-6(A) Resolution adopted 2234 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2235 HR-0001 CURRIE. Adopts the House Rules for the 90th General Assembly for Special Session. Dec 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CALENDAR FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -CURRIE Motion prevailed Resolution adopted HR-0002 CURRIE. Informs the Senate that the House is organized and ready to proceed with the business of the 90th General Assembly for Special Session. Dec 02 1997 Filed With Clerk Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CALENDAR FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -CURRIE Motion prevailed Resolution adopted HR-0003 CURRIE. Declares when the House adjourns from Special Session, it stands adjourned SINE DIE. Dec 02 1997 Resolution adopted 2236 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS) 2237 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS 5-Cont. 5 100/5-110: 70/8: HB-821 SB-103; HB-1409 100/5-160 new: 80/1: HB-204 HB-370 100/10-65: 80/2: HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 HB-370 120/1.02: 80/3: SB-596; HB-587, 795, 1627 HB-370 120/2: 80/4: SB-552; HB-274, 543, 1876 HB-370 120/2.02: 80/4.1 rep.: HB-587 HB-370 120/2.05: 80/4.2 rep.: HB-587 HB-370 120/2.06. 80/4.3 rep.: HB-587 HB-370 120/7 new: 80/4.4 rep.: HB-587 HB-370 140/1: 80/4.4A rep.: HB-1660 HB-370 140/2: 80/4.5 rep.: HB-274, 587, 1027, 2503 HB-370 140/3: 80/4.6 rep.: HB-587, 800 HB-370 140/3.5 new: 80/4.8a rep.: HB-1776 HB-370, 1269 140/4: 80/4.9: HB-587 SB-372, 605, 611, 857, 858; HB-427, 140/5: 860, 1076, 1269,2236 HB-587 80/4.9a new: 140/6: HB-411 HB-274, 587, 1027 80/4.12: 140/7: HB-715 SB-313, 800, 878; HB-71, 190, 587, 80/4.17 new: 1229, 1627 SB-314 140/8: 80/4.18: HB-1776 HB-1214 160/3.5 new: 80/4.18 new: SB-345 SB-372, 605,611,835,857,858, 859, 220/3: 903; HB-61, 427, 522, 536, 681, 685, HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 860, 998, 1076, 1214, 1623, 1624, 220/3.1: 1663, 1861, 1879, 2087, 2236 HB-1193 80/4.19 new: 220/3.6: HB-2430, 2496 SB-373 80/5: 220/3.8 new: HB-370 HB-321 80/6: 220/15. HB-370 SB.693, 1043; HB-201 80/7: 255/1: HB-370 HB-889 80/13 rep.: 255/2: HB-370 HB-889 100/1-5: 260/2: SB-1101; HB-1248 HB-821 100/5-15: 285/2: HB-1492 HB-1270 100/5-45. 295/2.1 new. SB.1101 SB-1029 100/5-75: 310/2: HB.1492 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2238 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 5-Cont. 5-Cont. 312/1-102: 315/25: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-2263 312/1-104: 340/2: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-537 312/1-105 new: 340/3: SB-859; HB-1452 SB.537 312/2-101: 350/1: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-2112 312/2-102: 350/2: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-1101 312/2-103: 365/2: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-37, 665; HB-1269 312/2-105: 365/4: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-37, 312, 536, 665 312/2-106: 365/8: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-37, 665 312/3-101: 365/9: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-312, 665 312/3-102: 375/2: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-423; HB-708 312/3-104: 375/3: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-210, 423, 485, 665, 668; HB-110, 312/3-105: 708,811, 1269, 1296, 1641,2384, SB-859; HB-1452 2388,2484 312/4-101: 375/6: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-391 312/5-102: 375/6.1: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-391 312/6-101 rep.: 375/6.5: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-347 312/6-102: 375/6.6: SB-859; HB-1452 SB.665, 668 312/6-104: 375/6.7: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-1269 312/7-102: 375/6.8: SB-859; HB-1452 HB-1269 312/7-104 rep.: 375/6.9 new: SB-859; HB-1452 SB-17, 376, 423, 704, 705,711; 312/7-110 new: HB-11, 107, 535, 603,626,708, 919, SB-859; HB-1452 974, 1136, 1881, 2074 315/1: 375/6.10 new. SB-204 SB.423; HB-708 315/3: 375/6.12 new: SB-469; HB-578, 1269, 1393, 1530 HB-2484 315/4: 375/10: HB-18 HB-110, 1296, 2384, 2388 315/5. 375/15: HB-1393 SB-423; HB-708 315/6: 405/10: HB-1393 HB-2336, 2359 315/9: 420/1-101: HB-18, 1063 SB-932, 1011; HB-1770 315/14: 420/1-104. SB-184, 469, 753; HB-674, 896, 1530 HB-1075 315/15.2 new: 420/1-105: SB-415 HB-1074 315/17: 420/1-109. SB-469; HB-1530 HB-2324, 2334 315/19: 420/1-110: HB-938 HB-4, 2324, 2334 315/20: 420/2-105 new: SB-469; HB-1063 SB-188; HB-292, 717, 2324, 2334 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2239 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 5-Cont. 10--Cont. 420/2-106 new: 5/1-1: HB-2324, 2334 SB-765; HB-1071 420/2-107 new: 5/1-3: HB-2324, 2334 SB-200, 313; HB-652, 1175 420/2-110: 5/1-7: HB-1074, 2334 SB-471 420/2-110 rep.. 5/1-7 rep.: HB-2324 SB-470 420/2-111 new: 5/1A-8: HB-292 HB-1270 420/2-115 new: 5/1A-9: HB-292, 639, 2334 SB-313 420/2-120 new. 511A-16 new: HB-2334 SB-78; HB-1775 420/3-101: 5/2A-1.1: HB-1074, 2340 SB-40, 78, 144, 200, 1000; HB-426, 420/3-101 rep.: 509,652,1175,1775 5/2A-1. la: SB-1198; HB-1627, 2324, 2334 2S-1.00 420/4A-102: S-1 SB-1198 5/2A -1.2: 420/4A-103: SB-200, 394, 1000; HB-652, 1161, 1175 SB-1198 5/2A-36 420/4-1905 new SB-200; HB-652, 1175 SB-I9 5/2A -43 420/4A-105: 5/2A -43: SBA-1598 SB-200; HB-652, 1175 SB-1198 5/2A-48: 420/4A-106: 512A -48. S420/4-1;: SB-200; HB-652, 1175 SB-1198; HB-187, 672 5/2A-49: 420/4A-107: SB-200; HB-652, 1175 SB-1198 5/2A-50: 440/1: SB-200; HB-652, 1175 HB-584 5/2A -51: 465/1. SB-200; HB.652, 1175 HB-2425 5/2A-52: 465/2: SB-200; HB-652, 1175 HB-2425 5/2A-54: 465/2a new: SB-200; HB-652 HB-2425 5/3A-1 new: 465/3: SB-313 HB-2425 5/3A-2 new: 615/2: SB-313 SB-304, 795 5/3A-2.5 new: 615/10: SB-313 SB-304, 795 5/3A-3 new: 620/Art.: SB-313 HB-1270 5/3A-4 new: 620/42. SB-313 HB-1177 5/3A-5 new: 620/205-1 new: SB-313 HB-1270 5/3A-6 new: 620/205-5 new: SB-313 HB-1270 5/3A-7 new: SB-313 ELECTIONS 5/3A -8 new: 10 SB-313 5/Art.: 5/3A-9 new SB-313 SB-313 5/Art.: 5/3A-10 new: HB-2051 SB-313 5/Art.19A: 5/3A-11 new: SB-96 SB-313 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2240 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10--Cont. 10-Cont. 5/3A-12 new: 5/4-30: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-1: 5/5-1: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-2 rep.: 5/5-2 rep.: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-5: 5/5-4: SB-313 SB-433 5/4-6: 5/5-5: HB-566 HB-566 5/4-6.1: 5/5-6: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-6.2: 5/5-7: SB-313 SB-313, 541 5/4-6.4 new: 5/5-7.01: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-8: 5/5-7.03: SB-313, 541 SB-313, 541; HB-566 5/4-8.01: 5/5-8: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-8.02: 5/5-9: HB-178, 2128 SB-313 5/4-8.03: 5/5-10: SB-313, 541; HB-566 SB-313 5/4-9: 5/5-11: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-10: 5/5-12: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-11: 5/5-13: SB-96, 200; HB.652, 1175 SB-313 5/4-12 rep.: 5/5-14: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-13: 5/5-15 rep.: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-14 rep.: 5/5-16: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-15: 5/5-16.1: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-16: 5/5-16.2: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-17 rep.: 5/5-16.4 new: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-18: 5/5-19: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-18.01 rep.: 5/5-20: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-19 rep.: 5/5-21: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-20: 5/5-22: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-20.1 new: 5/5-23: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-20.2 new: 5/5-24 rep.: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-22: 5/5-25: SB-313, 1000; HB-1175 SB-313 5/4-24. 5/5-25.01 rep.: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-24.1: 5/5-26 rep.: SB-313 SB-313 5/4-27: 5/5-28: SB-313 SB-313 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2241 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10--Cont. 10- Cont 5/5-28.2 new: 5/6-56: SB-313 SB-313 5/5-28.3 new: 5/6-57. SB-313 SB-313 5/5-29: 5/6-58 rep.: SB-313, 1000; HB-1175 SB-313 5/5-36: 5/6-59: SB-313 SB-313 5/5-371 5/6-59.01 rep.: SB-313 SB-313 5/6-24: 5/6-60: SB-313 SB-313 5/6-27: 5/6-61: SB-313 HBS-31 SB-313 5/6-64 rep.: 5/6-23 SB-313 5/6-29.- 5/6-65. SB-313; HB-566 5/6-63 SB-313541 56-65.1 new: 5/6-3501 SB-313 S B-313 5/6-65.2 new: 5/6-35.03: SB-313 SB-313, 541; HB-566 5/6-66: 5/6-36: SB-313, 1000; HB-1175 SB-313 5/6A-4: 5/6-37: SB-313 5S-313 5/7-6: 5/6-313 HB-1774 SB-313 5/7-8: 5/6-39: SB-40, 78, 144, 1000; HB-426, 509, SB-313 - 1175, 1775 5/6-40: 5/7-8.02: SB-313 HB-1763 5/6-41: 5/7-10: SB-313 HB-1161, 1515 5/6-42 rep.: 5/7-10.1 rep.: SB-313 HB-1393 5/6-43: 5/7-10.-2: SB-313 HB-1771 5/6-44 rep.: 5/7-11: SB-313 SB-1000; HB-1175 5/6-45. 5/7-12. SB-313 HB-566, 1161 5/6-49: 5/7-12.2 new: SB-313 SB-433 5/6-50: 5/7-13: HB-566 HB-566 5/6-50 rep.: 5/7-13.1: SB-313 SB-173 5/6-50.1: 5/7-14: SB-313 SB-173, 1000; HB-1175 5/6-50.2: 5/7-23: SB-313 SB-313 5/6-50.4 new: 5/7-42 rep.: SB-313 HB-1393 5/6-52: 5/7-43: SB-313 SB-313; HB-124, 556, 1393 5/6-53: 5/7-44. SB-313 SB-313; HB-124, 556 5/6-54: 5/7-45: SB-313 SB-313 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2242 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10- Cont. 10- Cont 5/7-47: 5/9-2.1 new: SB-313 HB-639 5/7-47.1: 5/9-2.5 new: SB-313 HB-2323, 2342 5/7-56. 5/9-3: SB-1000 HB-479, 729, 1251 SB-15/94 5/7-60: 5/9-44: 5//7-60: HB-479, 729, 1251 SB-1000; HB-1175, 1393 HB-479721251 5/7-60.1: 5B-729 HB-1393 HB-729 HB-1393 5/9-5.5 new: 5/7-61: SB-94, 188; HB-717 SB-540, 1000; HB-1175 5/9-6 5 new: 5/7-63: HB.729 SB-1000; HB-1175 5/9- 75 new: 5/8-4: HB-2323 SB-40, 78, 144, 1000; HB-426, 509, 5/9-8. 1175, 1775 SB-1106; HB-479, 900 5/8-5: 5/9-8.5 new. SB-1000; HB-1175 HB-2323, 2342 5/8-8: 5/9-8.10 new: HB-1393, 1515 HB-2323 5/8-9: 5/9-8.15 new: HB-566 HB-2323 5/8-9.2 new: 5/9-10: SB-433 SB-1107, 1108; HB-639, 672, 2323, 5/8-10: 2334 SB-173 5/9-11: 5/8-17: SB-93, 183, 1087, 1108; HB-404, SB-89 476,639,672,729,886, 1251, 2231, 5/9-1: 2323, 2334 HB-2342 5/9-12: 5/9-1.1: SB-93, 183, 1087, 1108; HB-404, HB-1765, 2343 476,639, 6272729, 1251, 2231, 2323, 5/9-1.3: 2334 HB-1070, 1764, 2021 5/9-13: 5/9-1.401 SB-183, 1108; HB-639,672,729, HB-01,232 2334 1251, 2231, 2323, 2334 HB-901,2323, 2334 5/9-14: 5/9-1.5: SB-183, 1108; HB-639, 672,729, HB-2323, 2334 1251,2231,2323,2334 5/9-1.6. 5/9-17: HB-1073 SB-92, 183, 1108; HB-187, 639, 672, 5/9-1.7: 729, 2231 HB-639, 672 5/9-18: 5/9-1.8: SB-91, 886; HB-2234 HB-639, 672 5/9-21: 5/9-1.9:. HB-729 HB-639,672,2334 5/9-23: 5/9-1.9a new: SB-1107, 1108; HB-639, 672, 2323, HB-479 2334 5/9-1.11: 5/9-25: HB-1769 HB-886 5/9-1.12: 5/9-25.2 new: HB-902 HB-461, 692, 2111, 2323, 2334 5/9-1.14 new: 5/9-25.3 new: SB-1087 SB-187, 1202; HB-461, 885, 2231, 5/9-1.15 new: 2313, 2323, 2334 HB-886, 2231 5/9-25.4 new: 5/9-1.20 new: HB-2334 HB-886, 2231 5/9-25.5 new: 5/9-2: SB-885; HB-75, 77, 479, 886, 2231, SB-90; HB-135, 1075, 2231, 2458 2323 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2243 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10- Cont. 10-Cont. 5/9-25.7 new: 5/12A-60 new: HB-2231 HB-2051 5/9-25.10 new: 5/12A-65 new: HB-75 HB-2051 5/9-26: 5/12A-70 new: HB-2323 HB-2051 5/9-27.5 new: 5/12A-75 new: HB-2323 HB-2051 5/9-28: 5/12A-80 new: HB-2323, 2334 HB-2051 5/9-28 new: 5/12A-85 new: SB-95, 183; HB-672, 729, 2231 HB-2051 5/10-2: 5/12A-90 new: HB-1393 HB-2051 5/10-5: 5/12A-95 new: HB-1393, 1515 HB-2051 5/10-6: 5/12A-100 new: SB-200; HB-566, 652, 1175 HB-2051 5/10-7.1 new: 5/12A-105 new: SB-433 HB-2051 5/10-8: 5/12A-110 new: HB-1515 HB-2051 5/10-9: 5/12A-115 new: HB-1161 HB-2051 5/10-11: 5/12A-120 new: SB-540 HB-2051 5/10-14: 5/12A-125 new: SB-173, 1000; HB-1175 HB-2051 5/10-15: 5/12A-130 new: SB-173 HB-2051 5/11-7: 5/12A-135 new: SB-96, 200; HB.652, 1175 HB-2051 5/12-1: 5/12A-140 new: SB-96, 200; HB.652, 1175 HB-2051 5/12-4: 5/12A-145 new: SB-96; HB-566 HB-2051 5/12-5: 5/12A-150 new: HB-566 HB-2051 5/12A-1 new: 5/12A-155 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A-5 new: 5/12A-160 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A -10 new: 5/12A-165 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A-15 new: 5/12A-170 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A -20 new: 5/12A-175 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A-25 new: 5/12A-180 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A -30 new: 5/12A-185 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A-35 new: 5/12A-190 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A-40 new: 5/12A-195 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A-45 new: 5/12A-200 new: HB-2051 HB-2051 5/12A -50 new: 5/13-1: HB-2051 SB-96, 1000; HB-1159, 1175 5/12A -55 new: 5/13-1.1: HB-2051 HB-1159 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2244 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10- Cont. 5/13-2: SB-96, 1000; HB-1159, 1175 5/13-4:. HB-1159 5/14-1: SB-96; HB-1159 5/14-3.1: SB-96, 1000; HB-1159, 1175 5/16-3: SB-742 5/16-4.1: SB-200, 470, 471; HB-652, 1175 5/16-5: SB-96 5/16-5.01: SB-1000; HB-1175 5/16-6.1: HB-566 5/17-1: SB-96 5/17-9: SB-313 5/17-10. SB-313 5/17-11: SB-470, 471,742 5/17-13.: SB-313 5/17-14: SB-432 5/17-19.3 new. SB-470, 471 5/17-21: SB-470, 471, 742 5/18-1: SB-313 5/18-5: SB-313 5/18-9.: SB-470, 471 5/18-15: SB-313 5/18-16: SB-313 5/19-2: SB-231, 1000 5/19-2.1: SB-96 5/19-2.2: SB-766 5/19-4: SB-432, 504, 1000 5/19-5: SB-504 5/19-12.2: HB-2301 5/19A-5 new: SB-96 5/19A-10 new: SB-96 5/19A-15 new: SB-96 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10- Cont. 5/19A-20 new: SB-96 5/19A-25 new: SB-96 5/19A-30 new: SB-96 5/19A-35 new: SB-96 5/19A-40 new: SB-96 5/19A -45 new SB-96 5/19A-50 new: SB-96 5/19A-55: SB-96 5/20-3. HB-1329 5/20-13: SB-313 5/20-13.1: SB-313 5/22-1: HB-1161 5/22-7: HB-1161 5/22-8: HB-1161 5/22-15.1: SB-470, 471, 742 5/23-24: SB-181 5/24-1: SB-470, 471,742 5/24-1.2.: SB-200; HB-652, 1175 5/24A-2: HB-644 5/24A-5: HB-644 5/24A -5. 1: SB-470, 471; HB-644 5/24A-5.2: HB-644 5/24A-6: SB-96, 470, 471; HB-566, 644 5/24A -7: HB-644 5/24A-8: HB-644 5/24A-9: HB-644 5/24A-9. 1 HB-644 5/24A-10.1: HB-644 5/24A-15: SB-470, 471, 742 5/24A-15.01: HB-644 5/24A-15.1: HB-644 2245 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 10-Cont. 15- Cont. 5/24A-16: 205/4: SB-470, 471, 742 SB-170 5/24B-5.1: 205/4c: SB-470, 471 - SB-369 5/24B-6. 205/4e new. SB-96, 470,471 HB-2505 5/24B-15: 205/6.1 new: SB-470, 471, 742 HB-702 5/24B-16: 205/6.5 new: SB-470, 471, 742 SB-55; HB-362 5/25-2: 205/7.1 new: SB-1225; HB-1632 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/25-6. 205/7.5 new: 5/25-6. HB-2050,2336, 2359 HB-1632 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 525-117 205/7.10 new: 5/28-1: HB-2050,2336, 2359 - 17 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5SB-177 205/7.15 new: 5/28-3: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-1732 205/7.25 new: 5/28-2: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-321 7205/7.20 new: 5/28-1: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-1733 205/7.28 new: 5/2-1 HB-2050,2336, 2359 SB-193 205/7.30 new: 5/29-14 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-146 205/7.35 new: 5/29-1 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SWAB65 205/7.45 new: SB-129 205/7.40 new: 529-15: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-460 205/7.45 new: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 205/7.50 ne23362359 15 1 r HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/Art.: 205/7.52 new: HB-1270 HB-2336, 2359 20/38. 205/7.55 new: SB-76,281; HB-67,906 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/38 rep.: 205/7.60 new: HB-37 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/38. 1: 205/7.65 new: S HB-351,2221 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/38.1 rep.: 205/7.70 new: HB-37 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/38.2 rep.: 205/7.75 new: HB-37 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/38.3: 205/7.80 new: SB-422 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 22/200-1 new 205/7.85 new: HB-1270 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 22/200-5 new: 205/7.90 new: HB-1270 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/200-10 new: 205/7.95 new: HB-1270 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/200-15 new: 205/7.100 new: HB-1270 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 20/200-20 new: 205/7.105 new. HB-1270 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 205/2: 205/7.110 new: SB-1015; HB-821 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2246 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 15--Cont. 15--Cont. 205/7.115 new: 205/7.255 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.120 new: 205/7.260 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.125 new: 205/7.265 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7. 130 new: 205/7.270 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.135 new: 205/7.275 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.140 new: 205/7.280 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.145 new: 205/7.285 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.150 new: 205/7.290 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.155 new: 205/7.295 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 205/7.160 new: 305/1: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-821 205/7.165 new: 305/5.5: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-859; HB-1452 205/7.170 new: 305/13: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1270 205/7. 172 new: 310/3: HB-2336, 2359 SB.954; HB-821 205/7.175 new: 310/4: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-954; HB-821 205/7.180 new: 310/6a: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-954; HB-821 205/7.185 new: 310/7: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB.954; HB-821 205/7.190 new: 310/7a: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-954; HB-821 205/7.195 new: 310/7b: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-954; HB-821 205/7.200 new: 310/7c: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-954; HB.821 205/7. 205 new: 310/8c: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB.954; HB.821 205/7.210 new: 310/10b.1: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1433 205/7. 215 new: 335/4: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1169 205/7. 220 new: 335/14A: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-452 205/7.221 new: 335/14B: HB-2336, 2359 SB-1068 205/7.223 new: 405/3: HB-2336, 2359 HB-821 205/7.225 new: 405/9.01: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-1013 205/7. 230 new: 405/9.02: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-174 205/7. 235 new: 405/9. 03: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-522 205/7.240 new: 405/9.03a new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-522 205/7.245 new. 405/9.04: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB.516; HB-276 205/7.250 new: 405/10.05: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-516; HB-276 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2247 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 15- Cont. 15--Cont. 40510.08: 415/5: SB-516; HB-276 SB.517; HB-909 405/10.12: 505/1: SB-516; HB-276 HB-821 405/10.17: 505/3: SB-516; HB-276 HB-821 405/11 rep.: 505/6: HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 SB-1014; HB-821 405/14.01 new: 505/8: SB-516; HB-276 SB-516; HB-276 405/15 rep.: 505/9: HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 SB-516; HB-276 405/16: 505/12: SB-593; HB-905 HB-1270 405/22.1: 505/17: SB.607; HB-910 SB-589; HB-1416 405/23. 7 new: SB.607; HB-910 EXECUTIVE BRANCH 410/3: 20 SB-517; HB-909 5/Art.: 410/4: HB-1270 SB-517; HB-909 5/Art: 410/6: HB-1270 SB-517; HB-909 5/1: 410/6a: SB-989, 1010, 1019; HB-1068, 1729, SB-517; HB-909 1768 410/8c: 5/1-1 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/9: 5/1-5 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/9a: 5/2: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1766 401010: 5/5-1 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10a: 5/5-5 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b. : 5/5-10 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b.6: 5/5-15 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b.9: 5/5-20 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b. 12: 5/5-95 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b. 15: 5/5-100 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b.16: 5/5-105 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10b. 17: 5/5-110 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/10d: 5/5-115 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/12: 5/5-120 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 410/14: 5/5-125 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 415/1: 5/5-130 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 415/3: 5/5-135 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 415/4: 5/5-140 new: SB-517; HB-909 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2248 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont. 5/5-145 new: 5/5-370 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-150 new: 5/5-375 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-155 new: 5/5-380 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-160 new: 5/5-385 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-165 new: 5/5-390 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-170 new: 5/5-395 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-175 new: 5/5-400 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-180 new: 5/5-405 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-185 new: 5/5-410 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-190 new: 5/5-415 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-200 new: 5/5-420 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-210 new: 5/5-500 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-215 new: 5/5-505 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-220 new: 5/5-510 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-225 new: 5/5-515 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-230 new: 5/5-520 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-235 new: 5/5-525 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-300 new: 5/5-530 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-305 new: 5/5-535 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-310 new: 5/5-540 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-315 new: 5/5-545 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-320 new: 5/5-550 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-325 new: 5/5-555 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-330 new: 5/5-560 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-335 new: 5/5-565 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-340 new: 5/5-570 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-345 new: 5/5-600 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-350 new: 5/5-605 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-355 new: 5/5-610 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-360 new: 5/5-615 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-365 new: 5/5-620 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2249 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20--Cont 5/5-625 new: 105/5. HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-630 new: 105/8.07 new: HB-1270 HB-1086, 1298, 1487 5/5-635 new: 110/Art.: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-640 new: 110/10-1 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-645 new: 110/10-5 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/5-650 new: 205/A rt.: HB-1270 HB-1270 5/ 5-655 new. 205/15-1 new: 5/5-655 new: HB-1270 5/5-660 ne: 205/15-5 new: 5H-1270 n HB-1270 55-660 new:205/15-10 new: 5/5-67065 new: HB-1270 B-1270 205/15-20 new 5/5-670 new HB-1270 HB-1270 205115-25 new: H-70B-1270 5- 705 new: 205/15-30 new. 5B-1 70HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-35 new: 5/5-70 newHB-1270 HB-12050 205/15-40 new: 5/6. 23: HB-1270 SB-852 205/15-45 new: 5/628: HB-1270 HB-021 205/15-50 new: 5/67.01 HB-1270 SB8521 205/15-55 new: 5/96. HB-1270 H1B-177 205/15-60 new: 5/7.01: HB-1270 HB- 177 20515-100 new: 5/9.1: HB-1270 HB-1828 205/15-105 new: 5/14: HB-1270 HB-1772 205/15-10 new: 5/15a: HB-1270 HB-821 205/15-115 new: 5/20: HB-1270 HB-362 205/15-200 new: 5/29 rep: HB-1270 HB-49714882 1 16332325205/15-205 new: 5/30 rep: HB-1270 HB-497 1481 16332325205/15-300 new: 105/4.01: HB-1270 HB-1316 205/15-305 new: 105/4.02: HB-1270 SB-443; HB-1227, 1320,1614,1780, 205/15-310 new: 1782, 1783, 1784 HB-1270 105/4. 02c new: 205/15-315 new: HB-1844 HB-1270 105/4.05: 205/15-320 new: HB.821 HB-1270 105/4.07 new: 205/15-325 new: HB-1227 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2250 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont. 205/15-330 new: 405/25-110 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-335 new. 405/25-115 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-340 new: 405/25-120 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-345 new: 405/25-125 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-350 new: 405/25-130 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-355 new: 405/25-190 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-400 new: 405/25-200 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-405 new: 405/25-205 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-410 new: 405/25-210 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-415 new: 405/25-215 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-420 new: 405/25-220 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-425 new: 405/25-225 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/15-430 new: 405/25-230 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 205/40.16: 405/25-235 new: SB-604 HB-1270 205/40.30 new: 405/25-240 new: SB-1229; HB-282, 1116 HB-1270 205/40.36: 405/25-245 new: SB-305; HB-674 HB-1270 205/40.42: 405/25-250 new: SB-626 HB-1270 301/1-10: 405/25-255 new: SB.292; HB-1269 HB-1270 301/20-20: 405/25-260 new: SB-494; HB-837 HB-1270 301/35-10 new: 405/25-265 new: HB-1294 HB-1270 301/40-5: 405/25-270 new: SB.14 HB-1270 405/Art.: 405/25-275 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-1 new: 405/25-280 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-5 new: 405/25-285 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-10 new: 405/25-290 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-15 new: 405/25-295 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-20 new: 405/25-300 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-25 new: 405/25-305 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-30 new: 405/25-310 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-100 new: 405/25-315 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 405/25-105 new: 405/25-320 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2251 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 405/25-325 new: 505/5.15: HB-1270 SB-375; HB-630, 635, 1336 405/25-400 new: 505/5.25 new: HB-1270 HB-630 405/25-500 new: 505/5c new: HB-1270 HB-91,430 405/35.7b rep.: 505/6a. HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 SB-366; HB-165 405/35.10 new: 505/6b: SB-31 HB-2104 405/64.1: 505/6c new. HB-815, 2112 SB-4; HB-66 405/67.01 rep.: 505/7: HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 SB-754, 780; HB-62, 66, 165 405/67.02.: 505/7.4 new. SB.747; HB-2325 HB-57 405/67.02 rep.: 505/7.5 new HB-387,417 50575 : 405/6H7.04 rep.. SB-780; HB-62, 92, 1539 505/7.7.' HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 S-78 H: 415/1: SB-780; HB-165 SB-1005 505/7.10new: 415/4c: HB-62 SB-304, 795; HB-1277 505/8 415/8b.1: HB-65 HB-1270 505/8b: 415/8b.7: HB-1811 HB-29, 31, 2281, 2292 505/9.8b new: 415/8b. 7-1 new: HB-433 SB-830; HB-1785 505/10: 415/8b. 7-5 new: HB-55 HB-2498 505/11: 415/8b. 7a new: HB-2028 HB-609 505/12 3 new: 415/10: SB-34 HB-1270 505/17a-9: 415/25 new: HB-1154 HB-1633, 2325 505/17a-12: 435/Act title: HB-1812 HB-821 505/17a-13 new: 435/1: HB-55 HB-821, 1529 505/18a-13: 435/2: HB.1269 HB.821 505/22.1: 435/2 re 9 HB-635, 2250 435/3: 505/22 4: HB-821 3HB635 435/3 rep,: 505/23.1 new: HB-1529 HB-463 435/4. 505/34.10: HB-821, 1529 HB-635 435/5.1: 505/34.13 new: HB-821, 1529 HB-91, 464, 635 435/6: 505/34.14 new: HB-821 HB-91 435/6 rep.: 505/35.1: HB-1529 SB-345; HB-64 505/1.1: 505/35.3: HB-62, 91, 1581, 1813 HB-2326 505/5: 505/35.3 new: SB-329, 780, 789; HB.56, 62, 66, 97, SB.345 165, 432, 434,435,976, 1156, 1270, 505/355: 1393 SB.240, 702; HB-1676 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2252 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20--Cont. 505/35.6: 605/35-60 new: SB.240 HB-1270 505/35.10 new: 605/35-65 new: HB-2502 HB-1270 510/Art.: 605/35-75 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-1 new: 605/35-85 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-5 new: 605/35-95 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-10 new: 605/35-100 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-15 new: 605/35-105 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-20 new: 605/35-110 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-25 new: 605/35-115 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-30 new: 605/35-200 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-35 new: 605/35-205 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-95 new: 605/35-210 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-100 new: 605/35-300 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/30-200 new: 605/35-305 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 510/65.4: 605/35-310 new: HB-821 HB-1270 515/10: 605/35-315 new: HB-1426 HB-1270 515/20: 605/35-320 new: SB.240; HB-1426 HB-1270 515/30: 605/35-325 new: SB.345; HB-64 HB-1270 520/1-15: 605/35-330 new: SB.240 HB-1270 605/Art.: 605/35-335 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-1 new: 605/35-340 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-5 new: 605/35-345 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-10 new: 605/35-350 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-15 new: 605/35-355 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-20 new: 605/35-360 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-25 new: 605/35-365 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-30 new: 605/35-370 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-35 new: 605/35-375 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-40 new: 605/35-380 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-50 new: 605/35-385 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-55 new. 605/35-400 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2253 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 605/35-405 new: 605/35-855 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-410 new: 605/35-860 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-450 new: 605/35-875 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-490 new: 605/35-900 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-495 new: 605/35-905 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-500 new: 605/35-910 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-505 new: 605/35-915 new: 0HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-510 new: HB5-920 HB-1270 60535-91 new: 605/35-515 new: 60535-925 new. HB-1270 HB-170 605/35-520 new: HB5-930 HB- 1270 605/35-925 new: HB-1270 B-1270 605/35-525 new: HB1270 605B-127600 605/35-940 new: 60535-25 new: HB-1270 H60535-605 ne127w. 605/35-945 new: B2HB-1270 605/35-610 new: -HB ,270 HB-1270 605135-90 new: 605/35-615 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-990 new: 605/35-620 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/35-995 new: 605/35-625 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 605/46. : 605/35-630 new: HB-14362054 HB-1270 605/46.- : 605/35-675 new: HB-2057 HB-1270 605/465.: 605/35-700 new: HB-1017 HB-1270 605/46. a: 605/35-705 new: SB-723 HB-1270 605/466c: 605/35-710 new: HSB.723 HB-1270 605/46.13: 605/35-715 new: HB-2264 HB-1270 605/46.13a: 605/35-720 new: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 60546.19a: 605/35-800 new: SB-739831,855; HB-1574, 1575, HB-1270 6175546 605/35-805 new: 605/46319c: HB-1270 HB-1434 605/35-810 new: 605/4619j new: HB-1270 HB-1575, 1757 605/35-815 new: 60514620 rep.9 605/35-825 new. 605/46. 30a: HB-1270 SB-723 HB-1270 HB-1019 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2254 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20--Cont. 605/46.50: 805/40-5 new: HB-821 HB-1270 605/46.52: 805/40-10 new: HB-1646 HB-1270 605/46.52a new: 805/40-15 new: HB-1646 HB-1270 605/46.68: 805/40-20 new: HB-2038 HB-1270 605/46.69 new: 805/40-25 new: SB-405, 428; HB-1297, 1816 HB-1270 605/46.70 new: 805/40-30 new: SB-1238; HB-2061 HB-1270 605/47.3 new: 805/40-35 new. HB-1477 HB-1270 608/15: 805/40-40 new: SB-304, 795, 855 HB-1270 610/Act rep.: 805/40-100 new: SB-855 HB-1270 615/3: 805/40-105 new: HB-1235 HB-1270 620/8: 805/40-110 new: SB-373 HB-1270 625/4.1 new: 805/40-115 new: HB-496 HB-1270 655/1: 805/40-120 new: HB-2299 HB-1270 655/5.3: 805/40-125 new: HB-2376 HB-1270 655/5.4.1 new: 805/40-130 new: HB-524 HB-1270 655/5.5: 805/40-200 new: HB-113 HB-1270 655/5.6 new: 805/40-205 new: HB-1478 HB-1270 665/4: 805/40-210 new: SB-723 HB-1270 665/4a: 805/40-215 new: SB-723, 910; HB-1678 HB-1270 665/5. 805/40-220 new: SB-723 HB-1270 665/6: 805/40-225 new: SB-723 HB-1270 665/8: 805/40-230 new: SB-723 HB-1270 687/6-6: 805/40-235 new: SB-1227; HB-2427 HB-1270 700/1001: 805/40-240 new: SB-1074 HB-1270 801/5-10: 805/40-245 new: HB-1269 HB-1270 801/15-5: 805/40-250 new: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 801/15-10: 805/40-255 new: HB-1269 HB-1270 801/20-5: 805/40-260 new: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 801/80-30: 805/40-265 new: HB-1269 HB-1270 805/Art.: 805/40-270 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-1 new: 805/40-275 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2255 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 805/40-300 new: 805/63a40: HB-1270 HB-1269 805/40-305 new: 805/63a41: HB-1270 HB-1269 805/40-310 new: 805/63bl. 2 new: HB-1270 SB-304, 795 805/40-315 new: 805/63b2.7: HB-1270 HB-821 805/40-320 new: 805/63b2. 9 new: HB-1270 SB-304, 795; HB-330 805/40-325 new: 835/8a new: HB-1270 HB-973 805/40-330 new: 835/10 new: HB-1270 HB-1890 805/40-335 new: 840/3.5 new: HB-1270 HB-1051 805/40-400 new: 1005/Art: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-405 new: 1005/43a.01: HB-1270 HB-821 805/40-410 new: 1005/43a.09: HB-1270 HB-821 805/40-415 new: 1005/43a. 14 new: HB-1270 HB.1707 805/40-420 new: 1005/44b new: HB-1270 HB-539 805/40-425 new: 1005/45-1 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-430 new: 1005/45-5 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-435 new: 1005/45-10 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-500 new: 1005/45-15 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-505 new: 1005/45-20 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-510 new: 1005/45-25 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-515 new: 1005/45-30 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-520 new: 1005/45-35 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-525 new: 1005/45-40 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-530 new: 1005/45-45 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-535 new: 1005/45-50 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/40-540 new: 1005/45-75 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 805/63a: 1005/45-100 new: SB-304, 795; HB-330 HB-1270 805/63a13: 1005/45-105 new: HB-821 HB-1270 805/63a23: 1005/45-110 new: HB-88, 573 HB-1270 805/63a27: 1005/45-115 new: HB-821 HB-1270 805/63a35: 1005/45-120 new: HB-821 HB-1270 805/63a36.1 new: 1005/45-150 new: HB-2218 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2256 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20- Cont. 20-Cont. 1015/1: 1305/10-12 new: HB-821 SB.83; HB-125 1015/la: 1305/10-20: HB-821 HB-1582 1015/1c: 1305/10-22 new: HB-821 HB-1480, 1687 1015/3: 1305/10-25: HB.821, 1429 HB-619 1015/4: 1305/10-30 new: HB-821 HB-1072, 1319, 1342, 2059, 2501 1015/4a: 1305/15-5 new: HB-821 HB-1001, 1813, 2035, 2502 1015/5: 1305/15-10 new: HB-821 HB-1001, 1813, 2035 1015/8.1: 1305/15-15 new: HB-821 HB-1001 1015/8.3: 1305/15-20 new: HB-821 HB-1001 1015/13 rep.: 1305/15-25 new: HB-497, 1481, 1633,2325 HB-1001 1020/35: 1305/15-30 new: HB-2336, 2359 HB-1001 1105/3: 1305/15-35 new: HB.2216 HB-1001 1105/8: 1305/15-40 new: SB.524, 855 HB-1001 1105/8.1 new: 1305/15-45 new: SB.524 HB-1001 1105/8.2 new: 1305/15-50 new: SB.524 HB-1001 1105/8a new: 1305/15-55 new: HB-2216 HB-1001 1105/9: 1305/15-60 new: SB.250 HB-1001 1105/14: 1305/15-65 new: HB-821 HB-1001 1105/16: 1305/15-70 new: SB-304, 795; HB-821 HB-1001 1110/9: 1305/15-95 new: SB-286; HB-554 HB-1813, 2035 1120/7 new: 1305/80-5: HB-1297, 1423 SB-319; HB-1808 1130/3: 1405/Art.: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 1130/4: 1405/55-1 new: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 1130/5: 1405/55-5 new: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 1130/6: 1405/55-10 new: SB-304, 795 HB-1270 1205/6: 1405/55-15 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1305/Art.: 1405/56.5 new: HB-1001, 1813, 2035, 2502 HB-504 1305/1-5: 1505/Art.: SB-319, 922; HB-2129 HB-1270 1305/1-17 new: 1505/43.01: HB-862 HB-821 1305/1-30 new: 1505/43.03: HB-1587 HB.821 1305/10-5: 1505/43.04: HB-1568 HB.821 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2257 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20- Cont. 20-Cont. 1505/43. 05: 1510/60 rep.: HB-821 HB-1437 1505/43.19: 1510/65: HB-821 HB-1437 1505/60-1 new: 1605/1: HB-1270 SB-917; HB-1020 1505/60-5 new: 1605/3: HB-1270 SB-479 1505/60-10 new: 1605/7.8a: HB-1270 HB-625 1505/60-15 new: 1605/7.12 new: HB-1270 HB-1087, 2409 1505/60-20 new: 1605/10.6: HB-1270 SB-479 1505/60-25 new: 1605/13: HB-1270 SB-657; HB-1087, 2409 1505/60-30 new: 1605/13.1 new: HB-1270 SB-657; HB-1087, 2409 1505/60-35 new: 1605/15: HB-1270 HB-1087, 1802 1505/60-40 new: 1605/15.1 new: HB-1270 SB-479 1505/60-45 new: 1605/18 rep.: HB-1270 HB-1802 1505/60-50 new: 1605/19: HB-1270 HB-2296 1505/60-100 new. 1605/27: HB-1270 HB-1802 1505/60-105 new: 1605/28: HB-1270 HB-821 1505/60-110 new: 1605/29 new: HB-1270 HB-2151 1505/60-115 new: 1705/4.2: HB-1270 SB.956 1505/60-120 new: 1705/4.3: HB-1270 HB-540, 2329 1505/60-150 new: 1705/5: HB-1270 HB-1567 1505/60-175 new: 1705/7: HB-1270 HB-2329 1505/60-200 new: 1705/7.1 rep.: HB-1270 SB.956 1510/10: 1705/15: HB-1435, 1437 SB.956 1510/15: 1705/16.2: HB-1437 HB-821 1510/20 rep.: 1705/18.1: HB-1437 HB-821 1510/25: 1705/34.2: HB-1437 HB-821 1510/30: 1705/43: HB-1437 SB.956; HB-1269 1510/35: 1705/54: HB-1437 SB.956 1510/40: 1705/55: HB-1437 HB-821 1510/45: 1705/62: HB-1437 HB-1805 1510/50: 1705/62.1 new: HB-1437 SB-237 1510/55: 1705/66: HB-1437 SB-754 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2258 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 1705/69 new: 1905/70-110 new: SB.240, 418; HB-1805 HB-1270 1710/Art.: 1905/70-150 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-1 new: 1905/70-200 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-5 new: 2005/Art.: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-10 new: 2005/70-30 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-15 new: 2005/71: HB-1270 HB-1144, 1269 1710/65-20 new: 2005/75-1 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-25 new: 2005/75-5 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-30 new: 2005/75-10 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 17-10/65-50 new: 2005/75-15 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65- 75 new: 2005/75-20 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1710/65-100 new: 2005/75-25 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1805/22-7: 2005/75-35 new: HB-821 HB-1270 1805/56-1: 2005/75-40 new: HB-2223 HB-1270 1820/3.1 new: 2005/75-45 new: HB-821 HB-1270 1905/Art.: 2005/75-50 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-1 new: 2005/75-55 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-5 new: 2005/75-60 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-10 new: 2005/75-65 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-15 new: 2005/75-70 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-20 new: 2005/75-75 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-25 new: 2005/75-80 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-30 new: 2005/75-85 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-35 new: 2105/Art.: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-40 new: 2105/60: HB-1270 HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 1905/70-45 new: 2105/60.2. HB-1270 HB-1269 1905/70-50 new: 2105/60.3: HB-1270 HB-1269 1905/70-75 new: 2105/80-1 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-90 new: 2105/80-5 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-100 new: 2105/80-10 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 1905/70-105 new: 2105/80-15 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2259 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont 2105/80-25 new: 2305/8.3 new: HB-1270 HB-1342 2105/80-40 new: 2310/Art.: HB-1270 HB-1270 2105/80-55 new: 2310/55.12. HB-1270 HB-821 2105/80-75 new: 2310/55.23: HB-1270 SB-784 2105/80-100 new: 2310/55.46-5 new: HB-1270 SB-1243 2105/80-105 new: 2310/55.49: HB-1270 HB-446, 670 2105/80-110 new: 2310/55. 78: HB-1270 HB-1303 2105/80-115 new: 2310/55.81: HB-1270 HB.1806 2105/80-120 new: 2310/55.84 new: HB-1270 SB404, 773; HB-202, 1102, 1318, 2105/80-125 new:.1699 HB-1270 H 21/-1270 n: 2310/55.85 new: 2 H05 -1270 SB.83, 147; HB.202, 1157 2105/80-155 new: 2310/55.86new: HB-1270 7SB.83 5/-17new: 2310/55.89 new: 210580-175 newHB-2500 HB-1270 2310/90-1 new: 2105/80-200 new: 2310 0 ne: HB-1270 H10/-1 new 2105/80-205 new: H20 -170 HB-1270 2310HB-1270 2105/80-210 new: 23/90-1new: HB-1270 231090-15 new 2105/80-215 new: 230/0-127 HB-1270 HB-1270 2105/80-220 new: 2310/90-20 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2105/80-300 new: 2310/90-25 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2105/80-325 new: 2310/90-30 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2205/Art.: 2310/90-35 new: HB 0 HB-1270 2205/48a: 2310/90-40 new: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-1270 2205/48c new. 2310/90-45 new: HB-504 HB-1270 2205/85-1 new: 2310/90-50 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2205/85-5 new: 2310/90-55 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2205/85-10 new: 2310/90-60 new: HB-1270 H4B-1270 2215/2-3 : 2310/90-\5 new: HB-1871 HB-1270 2215/3-11 new: 2310/90-75 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2215/4-2.1 new: 2310/90-90 new: SB-711 HB-1270 2305/2: 2310/90-100 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2305/5.5 new: 2310/90-105 new: HB-1576 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2260 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-0- t. 20-Cont. 2310/90-110 new: 2310/90-360 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-130 new: 2310/90-365 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-135 new: 2310/90-370 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-140 new: 2310/90-375 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-155 new: 2310/90-380 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-170 new: 2310/90-385 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-185 new: 2310/90-390 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-195 new: 2310/90-395 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-200 new: 2310/90-400 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-205 new: 2310/90-405 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-210 new: 2310/90-410 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-215 new: 2310/90-415 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-220 new: 2310/90-420 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-225 new: 2310/90-425 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-230 new: 2310/90-430 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-235 new: 2310/90-435 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-250 new: 2310/90-440 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-255 new: 2310/90-445 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-275 new: 2310/90-500 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-300 new: 2310/90-505 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-305 new: 2310/90-510 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-310 new: 2310/90-530 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-315 new: 2310/90-535 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-320 new. 2310/90-540 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-325 new: 2310/90-545 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-330 new: 2310/90-550 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-335 new: 2310/90-555 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-340 new: 2310/90-575 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-345 new: 2310/90-580 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2310/90-350 new: 2315/1.1 new: HB-1270 HB-821 2310/90-355 new: 2405/1b: HB-1270 SB.852 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2261 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 2405/3: 2505/39b55 new: SB-697; HB-1780, 1782, 1783, 1784 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 2405/12a: 2505/39b56 new: SB-852; HB-821, 1269, 1270 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 2405/12b new: 2505/39b57 new: HB-1014 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 2405/13: 2505/39b58 new: HB-821 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 2410/1: 2505/39b59 new: SB-265; HB-1489 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 2435/1: 2505/39c-ld new: SB-754 SB-522 2435/5: 2505/39c-7 new: SB-754 HB-1341 2435/10: 2505/95-1 new: SB-754 HB-1270 2435/15: 2505/95-5 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2435/20: 2505/95-10 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2435/25: 2505/95-15 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2435/30: 2505/95-20 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2435/35: 2505/95-25 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2435/40: 2505/95-30 new: SB-389 HB-1270 2435/45: 2505/95-35 new: SB-754 HB-1270 2435/50: 2505/95-40 new: SB-754 HB-1270 2435/55: 2505/95-45 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2435/60: 2505/95-50 new: SB-389 HB-1270 2435/65: 2505/95-55 new: SB-389, 754 HB-1270 2505/Art.: 2505/95-60 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/39b: 2505/95-65 new: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-1270 2505/39b8: 2505/95-70 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2505/39b9: 2505/95-75 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2505/39b12: 2505/95-80 new: HB-1707 HB-1270 2505/39b25: 2505/95-85 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2505/39b34: 2505/95-90 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2505/39b46: 2505/95-95 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2505/39b51: 2505/95-100 new: HB-581 HB-1270 2505/39b52: 2505/95-105 new: SB-856; HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1270 2505/39b53 new: 2505/95-175 new: SB-323, 856; HB-2018, 2019, 2191 HB-1270 2505/39b54 new: 2505/95-190 new: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2262 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont. 2505/95-200 new: 2505/95-730 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-205 new: 2505/95-785 new. HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-210 new: 2505/95-790 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-215 new: 2505/95-795 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-250 new: 2520/5.5 new: HB-1270 HB-21 2505/95-275 new. 2605/Art.: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-300 new: 2605/55a: HB-1270 SB-24; HB-617, 821, 1433, 1707, 2505/95-305 new: 2027,2178, 2212 HB-1270 2605/55a-1: 2505/95-310 new. -HB.2178 HB-1270 2605/55a-3: 2505/95-315 new: HB-12193 HB-1270 HB.1219, 2232, 2261 2605/55a-4. 2505/95-320 new: H2605/B HB-I270 HB-2178 HB-1270 2605/55a-9 new: 2505/95-340 newS260 a-9e HB-1270 2605/100-1 new 2505/95-360 new: 2605 -1 : HB-1270 2605 -12700-5 2505/95-380 new: 260100-1270 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-400 new: 2605/100-1 new: HB-1270 JHB-1270 HB-1270 2605/100-15 new: 2505/95-405 new: 2605/100-12 new HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-450 new: 2605/100-25 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-475 new: 2605/100-35 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-500 new: 2605/100-35 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-505 new: 2605/100-40 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-510 new: 2605/100-45 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-550 new: 2605/100-50 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-600 new: 2605/100-75 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-605 new: 2605/100-100 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-625 new: 2605/100-105 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-630 new: 2605/100-110 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-650 new: 2605/100-115 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-675 new: 2605/100-120 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-700 new: 2605/100-130 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95-705 new: 2605/100-135 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2505/95- 725 new: 2605/100-140 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2263 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont. 2605/100-190 new: 2610/8.2: HB-1270 HB-577 2605/100-200 new: 2610/12.2 new: HB-1270 SB-199; HB-813 2605/100-205 new: 2610/17a: HB-1270 HB-1270 2605/100-210 new: 2620/7: HB-1270 SB-1101; HB-1290 2605/100-215 new: 2630/2.1: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-220 new: 2630/3: HB-1270 HB-1270, 1433 2605/100-250 new: 2630/3.1: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-275 new: 2630/5: HB-1270 SB-1189; HB-2095, 2212, 2293 2605/100-300 new: 2635/2: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-305 new: 2635/3: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-315 new: 2635/4: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-325 new. 2635/5: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-335 new: 2635/6: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-340 new: 2635/7: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-350 new: 2635/8: HB-1270 HB-1433, 1914 2605/100-355 new: 2635/9: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-360 new: 2635/10: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-365 new: 2635/12: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-375 new: 2635/13: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-380 new: 2635/14: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-390 new: 2635/15: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-400 new: 2635/17: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-405 new: 2635/18: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-420 new: 2635/20: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-430 new: 2635/23: HB-1270 HB-1433 2605/100-435 new: 2640/25 new: HB-1270 HB-193 2605/100-500 new: 2705/Art: HB-1270 HB-1270 2605/100-505 new: 2705/49.16: HB-1270 SB-963; HB-1747 2605/100-525 new: 2705/49.19. HB-1270 HB-2307 2605/100-550 new: 2705/49.19a: HB-1270 HB-2307 2610/1: 2705/49.25j: HB-1270 HB-330 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2264 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20--Cont. 20-Cont. 2705/49.30: 2705/105-350 new: SB-798 HB-1270 2705/49.32: 2705/105-400 new: HB-821 HB-1270 2705/49.32 rep.: 2705/105-405 new: HB-1240 HB-1270 2705/49.34 new: 2705/105-410 new: SB-464, 797; HB-1696 HB-1270 2705/105-1 new: 2705/105-415 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-5 new: 2705/105-420 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-10 new: 2705/105-425 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-15 new: 2705/105-430 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-90 new: 2705/105-435 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-100 new: 2705/105-440 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-105 new: 2705/105-445 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-110 new: 2705/105-450 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-115 new: 2705/105-455 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-120 new: 2705/105-500 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-125 new: 2705/105-505 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-175 new: 2705/105-510 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-200 new: 2705/105-550 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-205 new: 2705/105-555 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-210 new: 2705/105-575 new: HB-1270 HB-1270 2705/105-215 new: 2710/3.1 new: HB-1270 HB-821 2705/105-225 new: 2805/1: HB-1270 HB-1465, 2280 2705/105-240 new: 2805/2: HB-1270 HB-28, 1225, 2225 2705/105-245 new: 2805/2. Ola: HB-1270 HB-2225 2705/105-255 new: 2805/2.02: HB-1270 HB-1464 2705/105-265 new: 2805/2. 03: HB-1270 HB-2225 2705/105-275 new: 2805/2. 06: HB-1270 HB-1224, 1466, 2279 2705/105-285 new: 2805/2.08 new: HB-1270 SB-252 2705/105-300 new: 2805/2.10 new: HB-1270 HB-2225 2705/105-305 new: 2805/5: HB-1270 HB-573 2705/105-310 new: 3005/2.8 new: HB-1270 HB-499 2705/105-315 new: 3005/6. 02 new: HB-1270 HB-377 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2265 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 20-Cont. 20-Cont. 3105/Art. rep.: 3605/12.2: HB.452, 654 HB-1880 3105/1A-1.01 new: 3605/12.4: HB-2303 HB-1880 3105/1A-1.3: 3705/4.24 new: HB-487 HB-635 3105/1A-1.15 new: 3805/2: HB-487 HB-730 3105/1A-3: 3805/32. SB-888; HB-18,449,956, 2396 HB-731 3105/1A-5: 3915/10 new: HB-2396 HB-1441 -3105/A-36 3925/4.1 new: HB-2396 HB-821 3105/1A-9: 3930/4H SB-68; HB-449 HB-1293 3105/4.06 new: 3930H-1 HB-387 90/7HB-193 3105/9.08a: H B193 HB-1270 3950/Act title: 3105/11: SB-918 HB-821 3950/1: 3105/17 new: SB.918 HB-1540 3950/2: 3120/4: SB-918 HB-1237 3950/8 new: 3205/5: SB.918 HB-1270, 1288 3960/1: 3305/5: HB-761 HB-2249 3960/3: 3305/9: SB-743; HB-1269, 1389, 2045 HB-2249 3960/4: 3405/5.1: HB-1269 HB-1270 3960/12.1: 3405/12: HB-1269 HB-1270 3960/12.2: 3405/20 new: HB-1269 HB-1708 3975/3: 3505/7.11: HB-1757 HB-2058 3975/4.5: 3505/7.56a: SB.561 SB-647; HB-1450 4010/2003: 3505/7.72 new: SB-238 SB-579 4010/2004: 3505/7.84: SB-237,1071 HB-1269 4020/9: 3505/7.85. SB-203; HB-969, 2056 HB-1269 4025/5.1 new: 3505/7.86: HB-821 HB-1269 3505/8: LEGISIATURE SB-579, 647; HB.1450 25 3505/13: 5/2: SB-647; HB.1450 SB-1016 3515/9: 10/10 new: SB-647; HB-1450 HB-1633 3605/1: 50/Act rep.: HB-283 HB-93 3605/11: 50/4: HB-1880 HB-292 3605/12.1: 55/Act rep.: HB-1880 HB-93 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2266 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 25-Cont. 30-Cont. 60/Act rep.: 105/5.416 rep.: HB-93 HB-581 65/Act rep.: 105/5.432: HB-93 HB-1269 70/Act rep.: 105/5.432 new: HB-93 SB-30 80/Act rep.: 105/5.433: HB-93 HB-1269 105/1: 105/5.435: HB-229 HB-1269 115/4: 105/5.436: HB-229 HB-1269 120/Act rep.: 105/5.437. SB-207 HB-1269 120/4: 105/5.438: HB-1123 HB-1269 130/3A-1: 105/5.439: HB-1269 HB-1269 130/4-5: 105/5.440: SB-887 HB-1269 150/1.1 new: 105/5.441: HB-99 HB-1269 170/2.1 new: 105/5.442: HB-2231 HB-1269 170/3: 105/5.443: HB-2324 HB-1269 170/5.5 new: 105/5.444: HB-292 HB-1269 170/6: 105/5.445: SB-1105; HB-2324 HB-1269 170/6 5 new: 105/5.446: HB-502, 1074 HB-1269 170/7: 105/5.447: SB-1105 HB-1269 105/5.448: FINANCE HB-1269 30 105/5.449: 5/1-6: HB-489 H"-73 105/5.449 new: 513-2: SB-55, 68, 83, 123, 355, 388, 394, SB-754 425, 441,494,524, 548, 563, 576, 33/7: 599, 616,645,681,728,826,859, SB-866 903,910,911,939,958, 1045, 1101, 105/1.1: 1204, 1212, 1220; HB-48, 75, 125, SB-747, 982; HB-1722 200, 202, 208,228,237, 318, 333, 105/3: 362, 420,425,475, 501,507, 518, HB-821 537, 549, 601,612, 617, 621,626, 105/5: 665, 681,695,704,752,754,837, HB-821 842, 866,898,907,920,960, 968, 105/5.122: 998, 1014, 1021, 1072, 1114, 1160, HB-581, 1533 1219, 1271, 1309, 1319, 1339, 1404, 105/5.179 rep.: 1439, 1442, 1452, 1479, 1480, 1600, HB-1269 1623, 1624, 1627, 1663, 1678, 1687, 105/5.213: 1696, 1861, 1879, 1998,2061,2087, SB-239 2122, 2164, 2166, 2178,2215, 2218, 105/5.321: 2288, 2303, 2387, 2410 HB-1211 105/5.450 new: 105/5.402: SB-55, 83, 599, 859, 1101; HB-318, HB-1269 362, 2178 105/5. 405 new: 105/5.451 new: HB-396 SB-55, 83, 1101; HB-362 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2267 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30-Cont. 30-Cont. 105/5.452 new: 105/8.21: SB.1101 HB-821 105/5.480 new: 105/8.25: SB-1238; HB-2430, 2501 SB-723; HB-821, 1270 105/5.500 new: 105/8.25f: HB-452, 654 SB-1231; HB-18, 2442 105/5.505 new. 105/8.33: HB-452, 654 HB-1270 105/5.550 new: 105/8.36 new: SB-645; HB-1696 HB-617 105/5d: 105/8a: HB-490 HB-821 105/5g: 105/8c: HB-331 HB-821 105/6: 105/8d: HB-821 HB-821 105/6h: 105/8fnew: HB-821 HB.23, 563 1051p-1: 105/9: HB-1270 SB-747; HB-1591 10516-2: 105/9.02: HB-1270 SB.777 105/ -24: 105/9c new: 105/6p-4: HB-852, 1591 HB-581, 1533 HB852, 1591 H10 B58 5 105/9d new: HB821v HB-1591 105/6z-11: 105/9e new: HB-821 HB-1591 101z 1 105/9fnew: 105/6z-13: HB-1591 HB-1591 HB-763 105/9g new: 105/6z-13 rep.: HB-1591 SB11I01 105/9h new: 105/6z-18:. HB-1591 SB-856; HB-601, 1121, 2333 105/10: 105/6z-20: HB.821 SB-856; HB-601, 1121, 2333 105/11: 105/6z-26: HB-1529 SB-805, 1096 105/11.5 new: 105/6z-27: SB-1101 SB-532 105/13 3: 105/6z-32: HB-904 SB-304, 795; HB-1269 105/13 4: 105/6z-38: HB-1270 HB-1270 105/13.4 rep.: 105/6z-42 new: HB-37 SB-576, 728, 961, 1083; HB-537, 105/14: 601, 676, 752, 1743 SB-199; HB-813, 1270 105/6z-45: 105/14a: HB-2470 SB-1093; HB-110, 1512 105/6z-45 new: 105/14b: HB-452, 654, 2410 HB-1270 105/8.1: 105/24.10 new: HB-821 HB-1829, 2235 105/8.3: 105/25: SB-30; HB-968, 2000 HB-86, 1269, 1900, 2225 105/8.8b: 105/36: HB-821 SB-1012; HB-1270 105/8. 16a: 105/37 new: HB-1270 SB-216 105/8.20: 110/1: HB.821 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2268 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30-Cont. 30-Cont. 115/1: 330/5: HB-537 SB-68, 888; HB-18, 27, 198, 487, 115/lb new: 956, 2088, 2091, 2303, 2381, 2396 HB-2288 330/5.5 new: 115/2: SB-68 HB-2420 330/5a new: 115/2a new: SB-576 HB-2288 330/6: 115/3a new: SB.87, 866; HB-84 HB-2288 330/6c new: 115/7 new: HB-2249 SB-645 330/7: 115/12: SB.524; HB-27 SB-38, 996; HB.1147, 1739 330/12: 120/1: SB-68, 576; HB.27, 2303 HB-284 330/13: 120/13: SB.250 HB-367 330/19: 135/1: SB-68 HB-367 340/3.1 new: 140/1.1 new: HB-35, 1131 HB-821 350/10: 180/1.1 new: SB.180; HB-2181 HB-821 350/11: 185/502 new: SB-180; HB-2181 HB.821 350/15: 205/2: SB-185, 373 HB-959, 1270 350/15.01: 210/2: HB-2110 HB-960 415/2: 210/4: HB-2499 HB-959,960 415/7: 210/5: HB-2499 SB-613, 947; HB-908, 960 425/2: 210/6: SB-201, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875; HB-960 HB-109, 1170 210/7: 425/4: SB-613; HB-960 SB-201 210/8: 505/Act rep.: HB-177, 960 HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 210/8 rep.: 505/1: SB-613 SB-737; HB-2344 210/10 new: 505/2: HB-960 HB-1069, 2347 230/2: 505/4: SB.516; HB-276, 1270 SB-1198; HB-2334 235/1: 505/5.1: SB-690; HB-23, 563 HB-1270 235/2: 505/5.2: SB-690, 693,957 HB-1248 305/6: 505/5.3: SB.106; HB-1374 HB-2334 330/2: 505/6: SB-68, 87, 576, 866, 867,868,869, SB-1198; HB-291, 292, 993, 1248, 870, 888; HB-18, 84, 108, 134,290, 2334 487, 504, 956, 1171, 1172, 2249, 505/6-1: 2303, 2380, 2396 SB-1007; HB-2334 330/3: 505/6-6 new: SB.87, 866; HB-27, 84 HB-2098 330/4: 505/6-7 new: SB-87, 866; HB-84, 1270 HB-2098 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2269 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30--Cont. 30-Cont. 505/6.10 new: 540/1: HB-292 SB-268 505/7-3 new: 540/3-1: SB-777 SB-1006 505/9: 540/3-3: SB-500 SB-268 505/9.01: 550/3: SB-1198; HB-2334 SB-919; HB-2161 505/9.01-1 new: 560/A ct rep.: SB-830; HB-1785 HB-1393 505/9.05: 563/Act rep.: HB-1756 HB-1633, 2325 505/9.07 new: 565/1: HB-91 HB-2098 505/10.3: 565/2: HB-2178 HB-2098 505/11.5: 565/3: SB-1198 HB-2098 505/11.8 new: 565/3.1 new: SB-187 HB-2098 505/12.5 new: 565/4: HB-2334 HB-2098 505/25 new: 565/6: HB-498 HB-2098 505/30 new: 575/5: HB-498 SB-579 505/35 new: 575/8a: HB-498 SB-1008 505/40 new: 615/A ct rep.: HB-498 HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 505/45 new: 730/3: HB-498 SB-55; HB.362 505/50 new: 730/4: HB-498 SB.250; HB.821 505/55 new: 730/6: HB-498 SB-250 505/60 new: 740/2-2. 04: HB-498 HB-994, 2295 510/Act rep.: 740/2-7: HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 HB-1270 510/1: 750/8-3: HB-229 SB-855 510/10a new: 750/9-4.7 new: HB-823 SB-959 510/11: 750/10-6: HB-229 HB-821 510/18 new: 765/1: SB-187, 777 HB-425 515/Act rep.: 765/5: HB-497, 1481, 2325 HB-425 515/1: 765/10: SB-740 HB-425 515/13.1 new: 765/15: SB-777 HB-425 515/16: 765/20: HB-823 HB-425 515/40-1 new: 765/25: SB-187 HB-425 515/44 new: 765/30 rep.: HB-1633 HB-425 525/3: 765/35: HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 HB-425 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2270 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill 30--Cont. 765/40 new: HB-425 765/45 new: HB-425 765/50 new: HB-425 765/60 new: HB-425 765/65 new: HB-425 805/4: SB-887; HB-821 805/8.20: HB-1269 805/8. 21 new: SB-17, 36, 51, 63, 64, 96, 157, 164, 221, 228, 274, 302, 332, 335, 336, 337, 343, 376, 423, 515,601,635, 654, 665, 667,682, 704,707, 711, 717, 728, 752,803, 811,846,924, 925, 1194, 1223; HB-11, 12,13,14, 15, 16, 17, 34, 45, 66,68, 69, 107, 119, 120, 121,122, 123, 150, 151, 160, 167, 226, 227,303, 304, 313, 317, 343, 344,345, 354, 355,357, 371, 372, 373, 376, 381,384, 385, 409, 510, 511,524, 535,537, 571, 572, 593, 626, 642,657, 658,659, 708, 716, 718,727, 756,769,770, 802, 803, 827,835, 836,858,919, 921, 929, 930,931,942,943,946, 947, 949, 950,954,967,974,979, 1033, 1034, 1091, 1104, 1108, 1347, 1405, 1406, 1421, 1472, 1519, 1523, 1615, 1641, 1683, 1742, 1868, 1881, 1919, 2047, 2185, 2186,2187, 2309, 2337 805/8.21 rep.: SB-797, 820; HB-315 805/8. 22 new: SB-84, 515, 1190, 1192; HB-2310, 2420, 2443, 2444, 2467, 2481 805/8a new: SB-692 805/10: SB-980; HB-1718 REVENUE 35 5/201: SB-20, 227, 289,484, 525, 616, 645, 728, 939, 985; HB.526, 537, 999, 1338,2403,2407 5/202: SB-45, 625, 1094; HB-1721, 2192 5/202.5 new: SB-616, 645; HB-537, 2403 5/203: SB-167, 525, 645, 856, 940; HB-190, 294, 478, 991, 1314, 1324, 1333, 1455, 1516, 1841, 2114, 2222 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 5/204. SB-267, 396, 620, 1089; HB-145, 478, 1804,2490 5/205.5 new: HB-401 5/206: SB-525 5/206.1 new: SB-1227 5/207: SB-525 5/208: SB-1232; HB-537, 1317, 2114, 2463 5/208.5 new: SB-616 5/209: HB-270 5/210: SB-1092; HB-1334, 2193 5/211 new: SB-146, 266, 284, 291, 577, 578, 622, 645,712,939,965,969, 1220,1229; HB-9, 54, 95, 181,186, 282, 400, 478,508,1116,1339,1340,1476, 1627, 1696, 1748, 1749, 1762, 1817, 2107,2219, 2222 5/212 new: SB.939; HB-282, 1817, 2408 5/213 new: HB-141, 2497 5/215 new: HB-142, 1324 5/245 new: HB-752 5/301: SB-856; HB-1817, 2363 5/302: SB-856; HB-2191 5/304: SB-592; HB-585, 1817, 2363, 2495 5/502: HB-537 5/506: SB-856; HB-2194 5/507R new: SB-83; HB-75, 125, 425, 866, 1014, 1480,2218 5/507S new: SB-83 5/507Tnew: SB-83 5/507U new: SB-1204 5/509: SB-83, 1204; HB-75, 125, 425, 866, 1014, 1480, 2218 5/510: SB-83, 1204; HB-75, 125, 425, 866, 1014, 1480, 2218 5/512: SB-563; HB-549 2271 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 5/601.1: 105/3-55: SB-522 SB-370, 730; HB-581 5/602: 105/3-60: HB-2195 SB-525; HB-753 5/605: 105/3-85: HB-530 SB-525 5/701: 105/3-95 new: SB-856; HB-537, 2107, 2191 SB-549; HB-581 5/702: 105/8: HB-2191 SB-48, 785 5/703: 105/9: HB-529, 2107 SB-522, 524,856,1231; HB-18, 5/704. 1121, 2188, 2288, 2333, 2442 HB-981, 1817, 2363 105/12: 5/710. SB-525, 549 HB-537 105/19: 5/8037 HB.1817, 2363 HB-537, 2113 10520 6 SB.856 5/804: 0/2 SB-37, 592, 645,665; HB-585, 2495 110 -525 5/806 new: 110/2a: SB-856 SB-525 5/901: 110/3-5: SB-616, 645, 728; HB-537, 1270, 110/3-5: 1 5,728; HB-537, 1270SB-127, 525; HB-308, 309, 521, 581, 2288, 2403 1269 5/905: 5/905: 110/3-7 new: SB-856 SB-16; HB-27, 2378 5/911: 110/3-8 new: SB-856 HB-526 5/911.2 new: 110/3-50: HB-1471 HB-753 H5913: 110/3-70: HB-2115 SB-525; HB-2201 5/915: 110/3-80 new: SB-50, 1234 SB-549; HB-581 5/917: 110/3a: SB-785, 856; HB-961, 2188, 2230 HB-533 51106: 110/3c: HB-1672 HB-2204 5/1108: 110/8: HB-2248 SB-785 5/1501: 110/9: SB-592, 856, 1020; HB-585, 2495 SB-522, 524, 1231; HB-18, 2288, 105/la: 2442 SB-49, 983; HB-1121, 1723, 1853, 110/12: 2333 SB-525,549 105/2: 110/18: SB-127, 618; HB-605, 1867 SB-856 105/2a: 110/19 rep.: SB-525 HB-1817, 2363 105/2c: 115/2: HB-2203 SB-525; HB-753 105/3-5: 115/2a: SB-127, 374, 525; HB-308, 309, 521, SB-525 533, 581, 599, 601, 1269 115/2c: 105/3-7 new: HB.2201 SB-16; HB-27, 2378 115/3-5: 105/3-8 new: SB-127, 525; HB-308, 309, 521, 581, HB.526 1269 105/3-10. 115/3-7 new: HB-1121, 2333 SB-16; HB.27, 2378 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2272 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35--Cont. 35-Cont. 115/3-8 new: 120/6c: HB-526 SB-856 115/3-60 new: 120/11: SB.549; HB-581 SB-527, 785, 856; HB-737, 961, 115/8: 2188, 2230 SB-785 130/1: 115/9: SB-325 SB-522, 524, 1231; HB-18, 2288, 130/2: 2442 HB-449, 452, 654 115/12: 130/4: SB-525, 549 SB-958, 1113; HB-944 115/18: 130/9d: SB.856 SB-856 115/19: 130/10b: HB-1817, 2363 SB-856; HB-961, 2188, 2230 120/1: 135/2: SB-127, 618; HB-605, 1867 HB-449, 452, 654 120/la: 135/4: SB-525 SB-1113; HB-944 120/1c: 135/14a: HB-1121, 2202, 2333 SB-856 120/id: 135/20: SB-525 SB-856; HB-961, 2188,2230 120/1g: 145/6: SB-623 SB-723; HB-1270 120/li: 145/9: SB-549 HB-1040 120/1j: 155/2: SB-525; HB-252 HB-1269 120/1j.1 new: 200/Art.: SB-549 HB-2383 120/1j.2 new: 200/Title new: SB-549 HB-766 120/2-5: 200/1-130: SB-127, 370, 374, 525, 730; HB-308, SB-512; HB-1120 309, 521, 533, 581,599, 601, 1269 200/2-60: 120/2-7 new: HB-2424 SB-16; HB-27, 2378 200/2-70: 120/2-8 new: HB-1193 HB-526 200/6-30: 120/2-10: HB-581, 693 HB-1121, 2333 200/6-32 new: 120/2-50: HB-581, 693 HB-753 200/6-34 new: 120/2- 75 new: HB-581, 693 SB.549; HB-581 200/7-5: 120/2a: HB-841, 1511 SB-856 200/7-10: 120/2i: HB-841, 1511 HB-534 200/7-15. 120/3: HB-841 SB-522, 524, 856, 1231; HB-18, 200/8-55: 1121,2188,2288, 2333, 2442 HB-841 120/3a new: 200/9-40: SB-662; HB-2154 HB-2200 120/5: 200/9-145: SB-458 HB-2199 120/5k: 200/9-195: SB-525 HB.1817, 2363 120/6: 200/9-210: SB-673; HB-1920 SB-728 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2273 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/10-37 new: 200/16-35: HB-766 HB-1269 200/10-40. 200/16-65: HB-982 SB-728 200/10-60: 200/16-130. HB-982, 2198 SB-47 200/10-80: 200/16-158 new: HB-982 HB-841 200/10-120: 200/16-160: HB-841 HB-841 200/10-152: 200/16-165: HB-581 HB-841 200/10-152 rep.: 200/16-170: HB-2219 HB-841 200/10-155: 200/16-175: SB324 0SB.46, 1233; HB-841 200/10-230 new. 200/16-180. HB.1817, 2383 HB-841 200/12-10: 200 0/ B-1648 200/16-185: 20012-64815 HB-841 200112-50:- HB-841 HB-841 200/16-198 new: 200/12-55: HB-841 SB-84; HB-527 200/17-5: 200/13-5: SB-728; HB-166 SB-923, 984; HB-1720 200/18-10: 200/14-15: SB-846; HB-571 SB-51,84; HB-572,1817, 2363 200/18-45: 200/14-20: SB-563, 715; HB-507, 549, 1295, HB-581 1696, 2200 200/15-10: 200/18-47 new: SB-1094 HB-537 200/15-35: 200/18-55: SB-993; HB-1910, 2197, 2220, 2294 SB-846; HB-571 200/15-48 new: 200/18-56: HB-2219 SB-846; HB-166, 571 200/15-60: 200/18-60: SB-162 SB-846; HB-166, 571 200/15-65: 200/18-65: HB-275, 992 SB-846; HB-166, 528, 571 200/15-100: 200/18-66 new: HB-1817 SB-846; HB-571 200/15-143 new: 200/18-70: SB-535; HB-1431 SB-846; HB-166, 571 200/15-170: 200/18-72 new: SB-1236; HB-581, 808, 1513, 1533 HB-166 200/15-172: 200/18-80: SB-35, 36, 51, 157, 164; HB-167, SB-846; HB-571 317, 381, 808, 961, 1269 200/18-85: 200/15-174 new: SB-846; HB-166, 571 HB-247 200/18-90: 200/15-175: SB-846; HB-166, 571 SB-937, 1075, 1094, 1214; HB-20, 200/18-103 new: 581,808, 841 HB-1160 200/15-180: 200/18-105: SB-515; HB.45, 112, 623, 1269, 2327 SB-846; HB-166, 571 200/16-8: 200/18-120: SB.84 SB-373 200/16-15: 200/18-135: SB-81; HB-841, 1514 HB.631 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2274 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont. 200/18-155: 200/21-15: SB-1235; HB-2117, 2452 HB-1283 200/18-162 new: 200/21-30: SB-645; HB-2410 SB-645 200/18-165: 200/21-105: SB-51, 515, 677, 728; HB-275 SB-973; HB-104 200/18-170: 200/21-135: HB-524 SB-523; HB-1119 200/18-176 new. 200/21-260: HB-507 SB-465; HB-1118, 1121 200/18-181 new: 20021-263 new SB-616 SB- 193 SB-616 ,„200/21-295: 200/18-182 new: 20021-295 SB-563; HB-549 HB-883 200/18-183. 200/21-310: HB-1269 SB-973; HB-104, 883 20018-1849 200/21-345. 200B-12 HB-883, 1826, 2362 200HB-185:269 200/21-405: 200/18-185: HB-883, 884 SB-51,81, 310, 435, 436, 515, 563, 00/-088884 564, 667, 728; HB-549, 847, 1384, HB-1419 1427, 1448, 1454, 1554, 1616, 1640, 200/22-30 1641,1696,2110 HB-1419 200/18-186 new: H23-20 SB-310 200/23-20: 200S18-192 new: 0 HB-1118 200/18-192 new: 200/23-23 new: HB-2110 HB-2383 200/18-195: 200/23-25: HB.1384 SB-1223 200/18-200 rep.: 200/27-16 new: SB-645 SB-21 200/18-212: 200/27-20 rep.: HB-2110 SB-1209 200/18-213. 200/27-23 new: SB-728 SB-1209 200/18-215: 200/27-30: HB-847 SB-1209 200/18-230: 200/27-35: HB-1821 SB-1209 200/18-242 new: 200/27-40: SB-728 SB-371, 1209 200/18-249: 200/27-55: SB-645 SB-1209 200/18-255: 200/27-90 new: SB-645 HB-1048 200/20-10: 200/30-25: HB-2196 HB-1513 200/20-12 new: 405/6: HB-1396 HB-961 200/20-15: 405/16: SB-645 SB-785 200/20-25: 505/1.1. SB-680 HB-485 200/20-35: 505/1.9: HB-1118 HB-369 200/20-35 rep.: 505/2a: HB-1118 SB-525 200/20-180 rep.: 505/3: HB-1393 SB.856; HB-2188 200/20-185 rep.: 505/3a: HB-1393 SB-856; HB-2188 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2275 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 35-Cont. 35-Cont 505/3b: 620/11: SB-856; HB-2188 SB-856; HB-961, 2188, 2230 505/3c: 625/4: SB-856; HB-2188 SB-804; HB-709 505/4c rep.: 625/5: HB-2188 SB-856 505/8: 625/6: SB-82; HB-248, 1387, 2000,2510 SB-856 505/13: 625/11: SB-856; HB-2188 SB-856; HB-961, 2188, 2230 505/13a 7: 630/2: SB-856; HB-2188 SB-525, 614; HB-516, 1817 505/13a. 8 new: 630/3: SB.856; HB-2188 HB-449, 452, 654, 2396 515/1: 630/4: HB-1120 HB-449, 452, 654, 2396 520/Act rep.: 630/5: HB-1393 SB-785 610/2a.1 rep.: 630/6: SB-996; HB-1147, 1739 SB-576, 804; HB-449, 452, 654, 709 610/5: 630/9. SB.856 SB-856 610/6: 630/10: SB-856 SB-856 610/11: 630/15: SB-856; HB-961, 2188, 2230 SB-856; HB-961, 2188 615/1: 635/10: SB-525, 614, 804; HB-516, 709 HB-1817 615/2a.1: 635/15: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 615/3: 635/20: SB-804; HB.709 HB-1817 615/5: 635/22 new: SB-856 HB-1817 615/6: 635/24 new: SB-856 HB-1817 615/11: 635/25: SB-856; HB-961, 2188, 2230 HB-1817 620/1: 635/27 new: SB-55, 525, 614; HB-362, 516 HB-1817 620/la new: 635/27.5 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 620/2 rep.: 635/27.10 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 620/2a.1: 635/27.15 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 620/2a.2: 635/27.20 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 620/2a.3 rep.: 635/27.25 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 620/3: 635/27.30 new: SB-804; HB-709 HB-1817 620/3 rep.: 635/27.35 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1817 620/4.5 new: 635/27 40 new: HB-361 HB-1817 620/5: 635/27.45 new: SB-55, 856; HB-362 HB-1817 620/6. 635/27.50 new. SB-856 HB-1817 620/6: 635/27. 50 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB.1817 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2276 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/ Section:Bill 35-Cont. 40-Cont. 705/2.5 new: 5/1-119 new: HB-961 HB-2185 735/3-3. 5/1A-101 new: SB-856; HB-452,654, 2191 HB-23, 563, 2187 735/3-4: 5/1A-102 new: SB-1061 HB-23, 563, 2187 735/3-7: 5/1A-103 new: SB-785; HB-1425 HB-23, 563, 2187 5/1A-104 new: PENSIONS HB.23, 563 40 5/1A-105 new. 5/Art. rep.: HB23, 563 HB-23, 563 5/1A-106 new: 5/Art. HB-23, 563 HB-23, 563, 2187 5S1A-107 new: 5/Div. rep.: HB-23, 563 HB-23, 563 5/1A-108 new: 5/1-101: HB-23, 563 HB-1296 5/1A-109 new: 5/1-101.1: HB-23, 563 SB-97; HB.23, 563 5/1A-110 new: 5/1-101.2 new: HB-23, 563 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/1A-111 new: 5/1-101.3 new. HB-23, 563 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/1A-112 new: 5/1-101.4 new: HB-23, 563 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/1A-113 new: 5/1-110.: HB-9660, 849 HB.23, 563 H5/-660, 5/2-109: SB-6665/2 HB-1053 5/1-113: 5B2-110 SB-97, 194, 539, 667; HB-23, 488, SB-667 563, 1641 5/2-117.4 new: 5/1-113.1 new: SB-667; HB-1138 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/2-123: 5/1-113.2 new: SB-115, 665, 667 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/2-126.1: 5/1-113.3 new: SB-312, 665 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/2-156. 5/1-113.4 new: SB-553 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-101: 5/1-113.5 new: HB-2186 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-102: 5/1-113.6 new: SB-97; HB-23, 563 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-105: 5/1-113.7 new: HB-2186 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-108.2 new: 5/1-113.8 new: SB-97; HB.23, 563 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-108.3 new: 5/1-113.9 new: SB-97; HB-23, 563 SB-97; HB.23, 563 5/3-109: 5/1-113.10 new: HB-593 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-109.1: 5/1-113.11 new: HB-593 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-110: 5/1-113.12 new: HB-593 HB-23 5/3-110.2: 5/1-116: SB-667 SB-101; HB-366 5/3-110.3: 5/1-118 new: HB-1523 SB-101, 152, 1051; HB-366, 1612, 5/3-110.5: 2185 HB-313, 1523 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2277 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act /Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40-Cont. 40-Cont. 5/3-110.6: 5/4-108.1: SB-1199; HB-313, 403, 590, 804, SB-667 2047 5/4-109: 5/3-110.7 new: HB-511 HB-593 5/4-109.1: 5/3-111: SB-752; HB-313, 510, 2047 HB-593, 835, 836, 1091, 2467 5/4-109.2: 5/3-111.1: SB-752 SB-302; HB-836, 1108, 1868 5/4-110: 5/3-111.2 new: HB-658 HB-954 5/4-110.1: 5/3-112.5 HB-658 HB-835, 1091, 1472, 2467 5/4-113: 5/3-112.1 new: SB-752 H o-836 5/4-114: 5/3-1416 HB-659, 1615 53-14.7 5/4-114.6 new: HB-1472 HB-858 5/3-114.2: HB-858 HB-1472 5/4-115.1: 5/3-114 3 HB-313, 510, 2047 5H3B-88 5/4-117.2 new: HB-858 HB-921 5/3-114.4: H54-121 SB-302; HB-858, 1108 SB-260; HB-512 5/3-115." 5/4-121 rep.. HB-1091, 1694 HB-2186 5/3-116: 514-123: 3B-1091 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-12 5/4-128. 5/-343 SB-97; HB-23, 563, 1084 5/3-121: 5/4-134: HB-858 SB-97; HB-23, 563 5/3-124.3 new: 5/4-138 HB-1091 SB-553 5/3-128 rep.: 5/4-141.1 new: HB-2186 SB-260 5/3-129 rep.: 5/5-114: HB-2186 SB-63, 334; HB-300, 345 5/3-130: 5/5-132: HB-1091 SB-335, 337; HB-303, 343 5/3-130 rep.: 5/5-132.3 new: HB-2186 SB-336; HB-304 5/3-132: 5/5-136. SB-97; HB-23, 563 HB-1269, 2046 5/3-135: 5/5-152.1: SB-97; HB-23, 563, 1084 HB-1641 5/3-143: 5/5-156.1 new: SB-97; HB.23, 563 SB-1194; HB-2309 5/3-147: 5/5-157: SB-553 SB-332; HB-344 5/4-101: 5/5-167.5: HB-2186 HB.313, 1742, 2047 5/4-103: 5/5-168: SB-260 SB-338; HB-302 5/4-105: 5/5-178: HB-2186 SB-339; HB-301 5/4-105c new: 5/5-179: SB-97; HB-23, 563 SB-333; HB-346 5/4-105d new: 5/5-227: SB-97; HB-23, 563 SB-553 5/4-108: 5/5-230. HB-657, 1919 SB-667 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2278 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 40Cont. 5/5-236: 5/7-109.3: HB-403, 804, 2382 SB-486, 665, 717; HB-151, 802, 803 5/5-237: 5/7-111: HB-313 SB-665, 717 5/6-111: 5/7-113: HB-120, 769 SB-665, 717 5/6-125 rep.: 5/7-116: HB-2185 SB.665, 717; HB-947, 979 5/6-126 rep.: 5/7-118: HB-2185 SB.665, 717; HB-150 5/6-127 rep.: 5/7-132: HB-2185 SB-667; HB-803, 1519, 1641 5/6-128.: 5/7-132.2: HB-119, 227, 2185 SB.665, 717 5/6-128.2: 5/7-137: HB-122, 769 SB-717 5/6-128.4: 5/7-137.1: HB-121, 769 HB-2481 5/6-141.1: 5/7-139: HB-1033, 2185 SB-64, 221,665, 717; HB-716 5/6-142: 5/7-139.1: HB-2185 SB-667 5/6-150: 5/7-139.7: HB-1034, 2185 HB-1523 5/6-151: 5/7-139.8: HB-2185 HB-313, 403, 590, 804, 2047 5/6-151.1: 5/7-139.9 new: HB-34, 123, 2185 SB-448; HB-593 5/6-152: 5/7-141: HB-2185 SB-717; HB-949, 1683 5/6-154. 5/7-141.1: HB-2185 SB-195, 273, 667; HB-199, 313, 5/6-158: 1453, 2047, 2481 HB-2185 5/7-142.1: 5/6-160 rep.: HB-1523 HB-2185 5/7-145. 5/6-162. SB-665, 717 HB-2185 5/7-145.1 new: 5/6-163.1 new. SB-803; HB.313, 756 HB-2185 5/7-145.2 new: 5/6-164: SB-803; HB.313, 756 HB-226, 770, 2185 5/7-146: 5/6-164.1: SB-717 HB-313 5/7-152: 5/6-164.2: SB-717; HB-967 HB-313, 769, 1742,2047 5/7-153.5: 5/6-178: HB-950 HB-2185 5/7-156: 5/6-202. SB-717; HB-942 HB-1152 5/7-157. 5/6-209: HB-943 HB-2185 5/7-158: 5/6-210.1: HB-150 HB-1032 5/7-164: 5/6-210.2 new. HB-150, 943 HB-1032 5/7-169. 5/6-221: HB-946 SB-553 5/7-171: 5/6-224: SB-654, 665, 667, 717; HB-642, SB-667 1519, 1641 5/7-109. 5/7-172. HB-593 SB.665, 717; HB-150 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2279 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 40- Cont. 5/7-174: 5/9-121.1: HB-846 SB-667 5/7-175.1: 5/9-121.10: HB-846 HB-804 5/7-199.3 new: 5/9-121.13: SB-654, 665,717; HB-642 HB-313 5/7-205: 5/9-121.15 new: HB-150 HB-1641 5/7-206: 5/9-128.1: HB-150 HB-1104, 1405 5/7-219. 5/9-133: SB-553 HB-313, 1406, 2047 5/8-101: 5/9-133.1: SB-995 HB.313, 1406, 2047 5/8-1255/9-134: /8-125: HB-1406 B5/ 7. 5/9-134.3 new: H5-137 160 SB-667; HB-313 HB-13, 160 5/9-146. 1:. 5/8-137.1: iHB-1406 HB-13, 160 59-146.2 new: 5/8-138": HB.313, 929, 1406, 2047 SB-667; HB-17, 68, 160, 313, 1641, 5/9-149: 2047 SB-924 5/8-138.3 new: 5/9-170 SB-667; HB-1641 HB-1405 5/8-139 5/9-179.3: HB.15 HB.313, 593,931, 1406, 2047 5/8-150.1: 5/9-186 1 new: SB-667; HB-17, 68, 313, 1641, 2047 HB-846 5/8-154: 5/9-219: SB-667; HB-1641 SB-925; HB-1405 5/8-158. 5/9-220: HB-15 HB-1405 5/8-159: 5/9-220.1 new: SB-667; HB-68, 313, 1641,2047 HB-1641 5/8-164.1: 5/9-235: HB-1742, 2047 SB-553 5/8-173: 5/10-104.1: HB-15 SB-667 5/8-193.1 new: 5/11-110: HB-846 HB-15 5/8-201: 5/11-124: HB-15 HB-15 5/8-226: 5/11-125.1. SB-667; HB-1641 SB-667 5/8-226.1: 5/11-125.8 new: SB-667 HB-15 5/8-230: 5/11-133.2 new: HB-15 SB-667; HB-1641 5/8-230.6 new: 5/11-134: HB-15 SB-667; HB-16, 69, 313, 1641, 2047 5/8-233: 5/11-134.1: HB-15 HB-14 5/8-244.1: 5/11-134.2: HB-160 HB-15 5/8-251: 5/11-134.3: SB-553 HB-14 5/9-101: 5/11-145.1: HB-313, 2047 SB-667; HB-16, 69, 313, 1641, 2047 5/9-120.1 new: 5/11-149: HB.313, 930, 2047 SB-667; HB.1641 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2280 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 40- Cont. 5/11-153: 5/14-103.04: HB-15 SB-667; HB-1641 5/11-154: 5/14-103.05: SB-667; HB-69, 313, 1641, 2047 SB-115, 665 5/11-160.1: 5/14-103.12: HB-313, 1742, 2047 SB-257; HB-110, 801, 827 5/11-169: 5/14-104: HB-15 SB-259, 665, 667, 914; HB-295, 313, 5/11-190. 477,576, 1463, 1641, 1827, 2047 HB-15 5/14-104.7: 5/11-215: SB-138; HB-1496, 2052 SB-667; HB-1641 5/14-104.9: 5/11-217: HB-2389 HB-15 5/14-104.10 new: 5/11-221: SB-667, 906; HB-313, 403, 590, HB-15 1641,2047 5/11-221.3new: 5/14-105.1: HB-15 SB-667; HB-1138 5/11-230: 5/14-105.3: SB-553 SB-667 5/12-127.1: 5/14-105.6: SB-667 HB-1523 5/12-133.1. 5/14-105. 7 new. HB-12, 2444 HB.1641 5/12-133.5 new: 5/14-107: HB-2443 HB-2320 5/12-166. 5/14-108: H2B-26443 5/14-1208: 5/B-1291 SB-115, 257, 665; HB-110, 727, 827, SB-553 1856 B5/13-20 5/14-110: S-539; HB-488 SB-133, 135,649, 998, 1199; 5/13-207" HB-312, 403, 575, 590, 804, 1287, SB-539; HB-488 1376, 1462, 1523, 1611, 1856, 2047, 5/13-208: 2382 SB-539; HB.488 5/14-114: 5/13-301 -SB-134, 257, 905; HB-827, 2337 SB-539; HB-488 5/14-118: 5/13-302 SB-136, 665, 669 SB-539; HB.488 5/14-119: 5/13-304: SB-257, 665, 669, 907; HB-114, 115, SB-539; HB-488 827, 2337 5/13-305: 5/14-120: SB-539; HB-488 SB-136, 137, 665, 669 5/13-306: 5/14-121: SB-539; HB-488 SB-257, 907; HB-114, 115, 827, 2337 5/13-308: 5/14-128: SB-539; HB-488 SB-137, 665, 669 5/13-309. 5/14-130: SB-539; HB-488 SB-115, 665; HB-2393 5/13-310: 5/14-131: SB-539; HB-488 HB-110 5/13-314: 5/14-133: SB-539; HB-488 SB-115, 257, 665 5/13-401: 5/14-133.1: SB-539; HB-488 SB-312, 665 5/13-402: 5/14-134: SB-539; HB-488 HB-846 5/13-801: 5/14-134.1: SB-667 HB-846 5/13-807: 5/14-149: SB-553 SB-553 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2281 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 40-Cont 5/14-149.2 new: 5/15-153.2: HB-22, 848 SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1269, 5/15-106: 1641 SB-304, 485, 795; HB.1641 5/15-153.3: 5/15-107: SB-498; HB-913 SB-210, 665; HB-1296 5/15-154: 5/15-112: SB-210, 665; HB-1296, 2450 SB-499, 667; HB-110, 719, 765, 899, 5/15-157: 914, 1096,1641 SB-210, 257, 311, 499, 665, 667; 5/15-113.2: HB.110, 313, 912, 914, 1296, 1641, SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 2047 5/15-113.3: 5/15-157.1: SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 SB-311, 665; HB.313, 912, 2047 5/15-113.4: 5/15-158.2: SB-499, 667; HB.110, 914, 1641 SB-210, 665; HB-1296 5/15-113.5. 5/15-158.3 new: HB-110, 1641 SB-1101 5/15-113.6: 5/15-159: HB-1274 HB-846 5/15-113.7: 5/15-159.1 new: SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 HB-846 5/15-125: 5/15-165: SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914,1641 SB-210, 665; HB-1296 5/15-131: 5/15-167: SB-665, 669 SB-101; HB.366 5/15-134: 5/15-167.2: SB-210, 498, 665; HB-110, 913, 1296 5/15-134.2: SB-667 5/15-135: SB-498; HB-110, 913 5/15-135.1 new: HB-1296, 2384, 2388 5/15-136. SB-210, 257, 498, 650, 665,667; HB.110, 727, 827, 913, 1269, 1296, 2048, 2337, 2450 5/15-136.2: SB-498, 667; HB-110, 913, 1641 5/15-1363.: HB-1878, 2337 5/15-136 4 new: SB-210, 282, 288, 665; HB-1095, 1296 5/15-136.5 new: SB-282 5/15-139: SB-499; HB-914 5/15-141: SB-665; HB-1296 5/15-142: SB.665; HB-1296 5/15-143. SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 5/15-144 rep.: SB-499, 667; HB-914 5/15-145. SB-257, 498,650,665,669; HB-827, 913, 2337 5/15-146. SB-210, 498, 665; HB-913, 1296 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 5/15-168.1 new: SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 5/15-185: SB-37, 499, 665, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 5/15-187. SB-553 5/15-190: SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 5/15-191: SB-499, 667; HB-110, 914, 1641 5/16-106: SB-665; HB-1269 5/16-127: SB-667, 926; HB-313, 580, 589, 1495, 2047 5/16-131.1: SB.665, 667; HB-2049 5/16-133: SB-257; HB-727, 827 5/16-133.1: SB-257; HB-827, 2337 5/16-140: SB-665, 667, 669; HB-713, 1641 5/16-141: HB-313, 2039, 2047 5/16-143: SB-665 5/16-143.1: SB-257; HB-827, 2337 5/16-149.3: HB-2330 5/16-151: SB-665, 668 2282 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. 40- Cont. 5/16-152: 5/17-123: SB-257 HB-1005 5/16-152.1: 5/17-124: SB-665 HB-1005 5/16-154: 5/17-125: SB-665 HB.1005 5/16-155: 5/17-126: SB-665, 668 HB.1005 5/16-158 1: 5/17-127: SB665, 668 SB-645; HB-356, 452, 654, 1005 5/16-163: 5/17-127.1: SB-145; HB-251, 1296, 1641,2328 5/HB105 5116-165.:5/17-129: SB-145; HB-251, 1296, 2328 SB-645; HB-452,654,1005 5/16-169.1 new: HB-1005 SB.665, 668 5/17-130.1 5/16-179-: I1 .10 SB-101,665, 668; HB-366, 755 5/17130 5/16-181.3 new: HB-1005 SB.665, 668 5/17-132: 5/16-185: HB.1005 SB-665, 668 5/17-133. 5/16-187. HB-1005 SB.665,668 5/17-134 5/16-199: HB-313, 372, 1005 SB-553 5/17-134.1 new: 5/17-105.1 new SB.665 HB-1005 5/17-135: 5/17-106: HB-1005 HB.313, 409, 1005 5/17-137: 5/17-108: HB-1005 SB-645; HB-452, 654 5/17-138: 5/17-114: HB-1005 HB-1005 5/17-139: 5/17-114.1: HB.1005 SB-667 5/17-140: 5/17-115: HHB-1005 HB-313, 372, 1005 5/17-141: 5/17-116: HB-1005 HB-355, 376,727,827, 1005 5/17-142: 5/17-116.1: HB-1005 SB-601, 665; HB-313, 354, 1005 5/17-142.1: 5/17-116.3: HB-371, 1005 SB-274 5/17-143.1: 5/17-116.4: HB-1005 SB-667 5/17-144: 5/17-116. 7 new: HB-1005 SB-635; HB-357 5/17-145: 5/17-117: HB-1005 HB-313, 372, 1005 5/17-146: 5/17-117.1: SB-101; HB-313, 366, 372, 1005 HB-372, 1005 5/17-146.1: 5/17-118: SB-101; HB-313, 366, 372, 1005 HB-1005 5/17-146.2: 5/17-119: HB-1005 HB-373, 384, 827, 1005, 2337 5/17-147: 5/17-120: HB-1005 HB.313, 372, 1005 5/17-149: 5/17-122: HB-313, 409, 1005 HB-313, 372, 376, 385, 827, 1005, 5/17-149.1: 2337 SB-553 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2283 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 40- Cont. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 5/17-150: 50 HB-1005 20/1: 5/17-151: HB-1602 HB-1005 20/22.1: 5/17-153: SB-596; HB-794 HB-1005 105/3: 5/17-154: SB-70, 234, 270, 594 HB-1005 105/3.2: 5/17-156: SB-234 HB-1005 110/2: 5/17-156.1: HB-2424 HB-373 125/5: 5/17-158: HB-1752, 2217 HB-1005 135/10: 5/18-112: SB-760 SB-448, 667; HB-1625 205/4: 5/18-112.1: HB-1916 SB-667 310/1: 5/18-112.6 new. SB.607; HB-910 SB-449, 665 310/3: SB- 665 SB-607; HB-910 5/18-123: 310/4: HB-23 SB-607; HB-910 5/18-133.1: S310/5 SB-312, 665 HB-39 5/18-163: 330/3: SB-553 SB-307; HB-641, 677 5/21-103: 445/2: SB-115, 665 HB-1270 5/21-109: 705/1: SB-115, 665 HB-594 5/21-115: 705/2: SB-115, 665 SB.762; HB-594 5/22-307: 705/5.1 new. SB.194, 656; HB-718, 1244, 1278 HB-2288 5/22-1001: 705/5.2 new: HB-356 HB-2288 5/22-1003: 705/6: HB-356 HB-594 5/22A-109: 705/8.1: HB-846 SB-762; HB-594 5/22A-112: 705/8.2: SB-101; HB-366 SB-762 5/22A-114: 705/8.3 new: SB-101; HB.366 HB-744 5/24-109. 705/9: HB-1269 HB-1913 15/1.1. 705/10.1: SB-210, 645,665; HB-1296 705/B 2 705/10.2 new: 15/1.4 new: SB-100 SB.423; HB-708 705/10.5 new: 327/40-15: SB.369 HB-1485 705/15 new. HB-1538 INTERSTATE COMPACTS 725/ 538 45 UT_1 1 50/2: HB-1270 105/9 new: HB-857, 1193 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 725/3.2: HB-1321 725/3.8. HB-2251 2284 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 50--Cont. 55-Cont. 740/9: 5/3-6015.1 new: HB-820 HB-2240 740/10: 5/3-6036: HB-820 SB-106; HB-307 740/11: 5/3-6039: HB-820 SB-1002 750/0.01: 5/3-7002: HB-267, 646 SB-509; HB-2245 750/1: 5/3-7005: SB-761; HB-617 SB-509; HB-2245 750/2.02: 5/3-9005: HB-617 SB-182, 845; HB-1891 750/2. 08: 5/3-9006: SB-1120 HB-1188 750/2. 20 new: 5/3-10005.1: HB-617 HB-1604 750/2.25 new: 5/3-10005.2: HB-617 HB-1605 750/2 30 new: 5/3-15003: HB-617 HB-547 750/5: 5/3-15003.5: HB-617 HB-2246 750/6.2 new: 5/3-15012: HB-617 SB-509; HB-2241 750/6.3 new: 5/4-2001: HB-617 HB-645, 1123, 1269 750/14: 5/4-2003: HB-617 SB-182 750/15.2: 5/4-3001: HB-172 HB-1123 750/15.3: 5/4-6001: HB-617 HB-1123 750/15.3-1 new: 5/4-6003: HB-617 HB-2184 750/15.4: 5/4-8002: SB-382; HB-617, 1837 HB-2184 750/15.4-1 new: 5/4-12002: HB-617 HB-2188 5/5-1006: COUNTIES SB-374; HB-533, 599 55 5/5-1006.5: 5/Art.: SB-374; HB.353, 533, 581, 599, SB-596 1417, 1817, 2363 5/1-1001: 5/5-1008.5 new: HB-1606 SB-677; HB-687, 1067 5/2-3015 new: 5/5-1009.5 new: SB-111 HB-2116 5/2-4010 new: 5/5-1015: SB-11l HB-1231 5/3-2008: 5/5-1022: SB-991 SB.596; HB.281, 1018 5/3-3018: 5/5-1031.1: HB-1671 HB-1269 5/3-4006: 5/5-1035.1: SB-776 HB-1461, 2000 5/3-5018: 5/5-1035.3 new: HB-1280, 2188 HB-2000 5/3-5036.5 new: 5/5-1041: HB-1707 SB-920; HB-2161 5/3-6001.5 new: 5/5-1041.2 new: SB-509 SB-929 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2285 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 55-Cont. 55-Cont. 5/5-1042: 5/5-12003: SB-920; HB-2161 SB-749; HB-1269, 1901 5/5-1047: 5/5-12009.5 new: HB-1399 SB-155 5/5-1047.5 new: 5/5-15006: HB-1399 SB-373 5/5-1052.5 new: 5/5-23023: SB-596 SB-373 5/5-1060: 5/5-31014: SB-106; HB-307 SB-846; HB-571 5/5-1062: 5/5-38008: HB-565 SB-373 5/5-1062.1: 5/5-39001: HB-565 SB-1207; HB-824 5/5-1062.2 new: 5/5-41005 new: SB-1120; HB-565 SB-596 5/5-1064: 5/5-41010 new: SB-263 SB.596 5/5-1066: 5/5-41015 new: HB-1009, 1162 SB-596 5/5-1069: 5/5-41020 new: HB-333, 1881 SB.596 5/5-1069.2: 5/5-41025 new: HB-1269 SB-596 5/5-1069.3 new: 5/5-41030 new: SB-17, 376,704,711;HB-11,107, SB-596 535, 919, 974, 1881 5/5-41035 new: 5/5-1069.5: SB-596 HB-1269 5/5-41040 new: 5/5-1069.7 new: SB-596 HB-1421 5/5-41045 new: 5/5-1069.8 new: SB-596 SB-705; HB-603, 626 5/5-41050 new: 5/5-1071.2 new: SB-596 HB-583 5/5-41055 new: 5/5-1080 rep.: SB-596 SB-106, 596 5/5-41060 new: 5/5-1086.1: SB.596 SB-112 5/6-3003: 5/5-1095: SB-373 SB-272, 999; HB-1269 5/6-3007: 5/5-1096: SB-373 SB-691 5/6-3012: 5/5-1096.1 new: SB-373 SB-1120; HB-2398 5/6-4007: 5/5-1097.5: SB-373 HB-2473 5/6-4008: 5/5-1097.5 new: SB-373 HB-1883 5/6-31003: 5/5-1121: SB-607; HB-910 SB-106, 596; HB-1269 5/6-31004: 5/5-1123: SB-607; HB-910 SB-919; HB-1269, 2161 5/6-31006: 5/5-1124 new: HB-39 SB-596 5/6-31006.5 new: 5/5-9003 new: HB-39 HB-2373 5/11-42-11.5 new: 5/5-12001: HB-2398 SB-263, 748, 1109, 1110; HB-739, 85/8: 1188 SB-373 5/5-12001.1 new: 90/55: SB-1109 SB-373 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2286 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 55-Cont. 60--Cont. 105/2: 1/105-10: SB-373 HB-1190 105/13: 1/105-30: HB-1269 SB-840 TOWNSHIPS 1/110-5 SB-1109 A60 rt.1/110-10: 1/Art.: SB-838 HB.1193 HBAt.93 1/125-5: /Art.: SB21 SB-1203 SB-21 1/15-10: 1/182-5:. SB-106; HB-272 SB-596 1/15-50: 1/182-5 new: SB-382 SB-307; HB-564 1/25-5. 1/185-5: HB-480 HB-1193 1/25-10. 1/185-10: HB-1448 HB-1193 1/25-15: 1/185-15: HB-1448 HB-1193 1/25-20: 1/185-20: HB-1448 HB-1193 1/25-25: 1/185-30: HB-1448 HB-1193 1/30-10. 1/185-35: HB-1193 HB-1193 1/30-55 rep.: 1/185-50: HB-1193 HB.1193 1/30-80 rep.: 1/15-65 HB-I193 1/185-65: HB-1193 HB-1193 1/30-145: HB-1193 HB-1193 1/200-12 new: 1/30-175 rep.: HB-1007 HB-1193 1/205-30: 1/35-35: SB-373 HB-2424 1/207-5 new: 1/50-15: SB-1203 HB-1193 1/207-10 new: 1/50-40: SB-1203 HB-1193 1/207-15 new: 1/60-5: SB-1203 HB-2424 1/207-20 new: 1/65-5: SB-1203 HB-1193 1/207-25 new: 1/65-15 rep.: SB-1203 HB-1193 1/207-30 new: 1/65-20: SB-1203 HB.1193 1/207-35 new: 1/70-45: SB-1203 HB-1193 1/80-20: 1/207-40 new: HB-1193 SB-1203 1/85-10: 1/207-45 new: HB-2307 SB-1203 1/90-30: 1/207-50 new: HB-1603 SB-1203 1/100-5: 1/235-16 new: HB-353, 1250 SB.21 1/105-5: 1/255-20 new: HB-1189 HB-1250 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2287 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill MUNICIPALITIES 65-Cont 65 5/3.1-15-25 rep.: 5/Art.: SB-369 HB-1735 5/3.1-35-65: 5/Art.1: HB-1305 SB.574 5/3.1-35-115: 5/Art.: HB-39 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/3.1-50-10: 5/Art.: HB-1193 SB-970; HB-1735 5/3.1-55-10: 5/11-1-1: SB-70, 270, 594 HB-1636 5/7-1-1: 5/1-1-21: SB-1208; HB-1269 SB-1118; HB-1719 5/7-1-1.1: 5/1-1-5. HB-1269 SB-992 5/7-1-47: 5/1-1-7: SB-106 SB-106; HB.307 5/7-3-6: 5/1-1-7.1: SB-687, 688; HB-732, 1374, 1740 HB-1609 5/8-1-7: 5/1-2-3: SB-596 SB-382 5/8-3-4: 5/1-2.1-1 new: HB-2207 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-3-13: 5/1-2.1-2 new: SB-736; HB-1299 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-3-14: 5/1-2.1-3 new: SB-1095 SB.574,971; HB-1918 5/8-3-15: 5/1-2.1-4 new: HB-2206 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-8-2: 5/1-2.1-5 new: SB-607; HB-910 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-8-4: 5/1-2.1-6 new: SB-607; HB-910 SB-574,971; HB-1918 5/8-8-5: 5/1-2.1-7 new: HB-39 SB-574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-10-3: 5/1-2.1-8 new: SB-960; HB-1912 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-10-5: 5/1-2.1-9 new: SB-960; HB-1912 SB.574, 971; HB-1918 5/8-10-6: 5/1-2.1-10 new: SB-960; HB-1912 SB-574 5/8-10-7: 5/1-7-1: SB-960; HB-1912 HB-1011 5/8-10-8.5: 5/1-9-5: SB-960; HB-1912 HB-1608 5/8-10-10: 5/1-9-6: SB-960; HB-1912 HB-1010 5/8-10-13: 5/2-2-1.1: SB-960; HB-1912 HB-1607 5/8-11-1: 5/2-3-5: SB-374; HB-533, 599 HB-353 5/8-11-1.3: 5/2-3-5a: SB-374; HB-533, 599 SB-612 5/8-11-1.6: 5/2-4-6: SB-374; HB-533, 599 HB-821 5/8-11-2: 5/3.1-10-5: SB-55; HB-286, 362, 709, 988, 1093, SB-460; HB-1140 1817, 1998 5/3.1-10-50: 5/8-11-6: SB-1118, 1225 HB.1817, 2363 5/3.1-15-25: 5/8-11-17: SB-369 SB-51; HB-254, 468, 1817, 2363 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2288 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 65-Cont. 65-Cont. 5/8-11-21 new: 5/11-15.1-2: HB-318 HB-1269 5/8-11-22 new: 5/11-19-4: HB-318 HB-1399 5/8-11-23 new: 5/11-19-4.5 new: HB-318 HB-1399 5/8-11-24 new: 5/11-20-3.1 new: HB-318 HB-207, 796 5/8-11-25 new: 5/11-20-7: HB-318 HB-350 5/9-2-9: 5/11-20-13: SB-103; HB-1409 HB-661 5/10-1-12: 5/11-20-14 new: SB-106 SB-624 5/10-1-18.1: 5/11-29.1-2: SB-397 SB-373 5/10-1-47.1 new: 511-30-6 SB-1194; HB-2309 HB-1192 5110-2.1-6:-5/11-30-9: SB106, 437 HB-1009,1162 5/10-21-62: 5/11-30-11 new: HB-1270 HB-249 50-27.-8 5/11-30-15 new: SB-437 SB-779; HB-305 5/10-2.1-14: 5111-31-1: 5/1014 SB-970, 972, 973; HB-38, 104, 1735 SB.106, 437 5/11-31.1-1 5/10-4-2: HB-1013 H-333, 1881 5/11-33-1 rep.: 5/10-4-22: HB-61, 681 HB-1269 5/11-39-3: 5/10-4-2.3 new: SB-919; HB.2161 SB-17, 376, 704,711; HB-11,107, 5/11-42-11: 535, 919, 974, 1881 SB-272, 999 5/10-4-25: 511-42-11.1: HB.1269 SB-691 5/10-4-27 new: 5/11-42-11.5 new: HB-1421 SB-1120 5/10-4-2.8 new: 5/11-74-2: SB-705; HB-603, 626 HB-1270 5/11-1-2: 5/11-74.4-1: SB-369 SB-43, 44, 1237; HB-525 5/11-1-8. 5/11-74.4-2: SB-I119 SB-400, 401; HB-1378, 1379 5/11-1-12 new: 5/11-74.4-3: SB-377; HB-2240 SB-398, 399, 400, 401; HB-525, 697, 5/11-4-4: 698,1378,1379,2060,2379 HB-1270 5/11-74.4-4: 5/11-5-1.5: SB-399, 400, 401; HB-524, 698, HB-2473 1378, 1379 5/11-5-1.5 new: 5/11-74.4-4.1: HB-1883 SB-400; HB-525, 1378 5/11-7-3: 5/11-74.4-5: SB-373 SB-400, 401; HB-525, 1378, 1379 5/11-11.2-3: 5/11-74.4-6: HB-1191 SB-400; HB-524, 525, 1378 5/11-12-5.2 new: 5/11-74. 4-7: SB-929 SB-373; HB-525, 2060 5/11-12-8: 5/11-74.4-7.1: SB-920; HB.2161 HB-525 5/11-13-1: 5/11-74.4-8a: SB.1109 SB-401; HB.524, 1379 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2289 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 65-Cont. 65-Cont. 5/11-74.4-8c new: 5/11-127-1: HB.524 SB-373 5/11-74.4-9: 5/11-129-4: SB-1219; HB-1374 SB-373 5/11-74.4-10: 5/11-135-2: SB-42, 977; HB-1045, 1734, 2205 SB-596 5/11-74.4-10.5 new: 5/11-137-2: SB-41 SB-373 5/11-74.6-15: 5/11-138-1: HB-524 HB-2374, 2375 51 .6-30: 5/11-138-1.1 new: SB-373 HB-2374 5/11-76-2: 5/11-139-6 SB-139 SB-373 5/11-76-4.1: 5/11-141-4: SB-139 SB-373 5/11-76.1-4: 51-1-7 SB-373 511-141-7 5/11-80-2a: HB-2316 SB-597 5/11-141-10.5 new: 5/11-80-8: HB-353 HB-1231 5/11-151-5: 5/11-80-14.3 new: HB1353 HB-987 110/55: 5/11-80-14.5 new: SB-373 HB-984 SPECIAL DISTRICTS 5/11-80-14.7 new: HB-985 70 . 5/11-80-23: 5/820ne SB-839 HB-1653 5/11-91-1: 5/13: SB-213 SB-846; HB-571 5/11-92-8: 5114.2: SB-373 HB-1238 5/11-94-1.2 new: 5/17: HB-1310 SB-373 5/11-94-2: 5/17.3: SB-373 SB-373 5/11-101-1: 10/10 new: HB-1697 HB-1653 5/11-102-4: 15/7.5 new: HB-1697 HB-1653 5/11-103-12: 205/Act rep.: SB-373 HB-235 5/11-117-3: 205/1: HB-986 SB-1017; HB-235 5/11-117-4: 205/2: HB-986 HB-235 5/11-117-5: 205/2,: SB-373; HB-986 HB-235 5/11-117-8: 205/3: HB-986 HB-235 5/11-117-9: 205/3,: HB-986 HB-235 5/11-117-12: 205/4: HB-246 HB-235 5/11-117-14 rep.: 2055: HB-986 HB.235 5/11-119.1-10: 205/6: SB.703 HB.235 5/11-122-2: 205/6.1: SB-373 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2290 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 205/7: 210/5.1: HB-235 HB-1304 205/8: 210/13: HB-235 SB-1231; HB-18, 2442 205/9: 210/13.2: HB-235 SB-1231; HB-18, 2442 205/10: 210/20. HB-235 SB-1231; HB-18, 2442 205/11: 220/A ctrep.: HB-235 HB-235 205/12: 220/1-1: HB-235 HB-235 205/13: 220/1-2: HB-235 HB-235 205/14: 220/1-3: HB-235 HB-235 205/15: 220/1-3,: HB-235 HB-235 205/15,: 220/1-4: HB-235 HB-235 205/16: 220/1-4,: HB-235 HB-235 205/16,: 220/1-5: HB-235 HB-235 205/17: 220/1-6: HB-235 HB-235 205/18: 220/1-7: HB-235 HB-235 205/19: 220/1-8: HB-235 HB-235 205/20: 220/1-9: HB-235 HB-235 205/21: 220/1-10: HB-235 HB-235 205/22: 220/1-11: HB-235 HB-235 205/23: 220/1-12: HB-235 HB-235 205/24: 220/1-13. HB-235 HB-235 205/25: 220/1-14: HB-235 HB-235 205/26: 220/1-14,: HB-235 HB-235 205/26,: 220/1-15: HB-235 HB-235 205/27: 220/1-15,: HB-235 HB-235 205/27a: 220/1-16. HB-235 HB-235 205/27b: 220/1-16,: HB-235 HB-235 205/27c: 220/1-17: HB-235 HB-235 205/28: 220/1-18: HB-235 HB-235 210/1: 220/1-19: SB-416, 1017 HB.235 210/4: 220/1-20: HB-18 HB.235 210/5: 220/1-21: HB-18 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2291 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont 220/1-22: 220/2-18: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-23: 220/2-19: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-24: 220/2-20: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-25: 220/2-21: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-25,: 220/2-22: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-26: 220/2-23: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-27: 220/2-24: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-28: 220/2-25: HB-235 HB-235 220/1-29. 220/2-25,: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-1: 220/2-26: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-2: 220/2-27: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-3: 220/2-28: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-3,: 220/2-29. HB-235 HB-235 220/2-4: 220/3-1: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-4,: 220/3-2: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-5: 220/3-3: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-6: 220/3-3,: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-7: 220/3-4: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-8: 220/3-4,: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-9: 220/3-5: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-10: 220/3-6: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-11: 220/3-7: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-12: 220/3-8: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-13: 220/3-9: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-14: 220/3-10: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-14,: 220/3-11: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-15: 220/3-12: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-15,: 220/3-13: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-16: 220/3-14: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-16,: 220/3-14,: HB-235 HB-235 220/2-17: 220/3-15: HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2292 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70- Cont. 70-Cont. 220/3-15,: 220/4-13: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-16: 220/4-14: HB-235 HB.235 220/3-16,: 220/4-14,: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-17: 220/4-15: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-18: 220/4-15,: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-19: 220/4-16: IB-235 HB-235 220/3-20: 220/4-16,: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-21: 220/4-17: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-22: 220/4-18. HB-235 HB-235 220/3-23: 220/4-19: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-24: 220/4-20: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-25: 220/4-21: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-25,: 220/4-22: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-26: 220/4-23: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-27: 220/4-24: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-28: 220/4-25: HB-235 HB-235 220/3-29: 220/4-25,: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-1: 220/4-26: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-2: 220/4-27: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-3: 220/4-28: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-3,: 220/4-29: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-4: 220/5-1: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-4,: 220/5-2: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-5: 220/5-3: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-6. 220/5-3,: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-7: 220/5-4: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-8: 220/5-4,: HB.235 HB-235 220/4-9: 220/5-5: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-10: 220/5-6: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-11: 220/5-7: HB-235 HB-235 220/4-12: 220/5-8: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2293 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont. 220/5-9: 220/6-5: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-10: 220/6-6: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-11: 220/6-7: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-12: 220/6-8: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-13: 220/6-9: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-14: 220/6-10: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-14,: 220/6-11: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-15: 220/6-12: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-15,: 220/6-13: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-16: 220/6-14: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-16,: 220/6-15: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-17: 220/6-15,: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-18: 220/6-16: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-19: 220/6-16,: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-20: 220/6-17: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-21: 220/6-18: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-22: 220/6-19: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-23: 220/6-20: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-24: 220/6-21: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-25: 220/6-22: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-25,: 220/6-23: HB-235 HB.235 220/5-26: 220/6-24: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-27: 220/6-25: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-28: 220/6-26: HB-235 HB-235 220/5-29: 220/6-27: HB-235 HB-235 220/6-1: 220/6-28: HB-235 HB-235 220/6-2: 220/6-29: HB-235 HB-235 220/6-2,: 220/6-30: HB-235 HB-235 220/6-3: 220/7-1: HB-235 HB-235 220/6-3,: 220/7-2: HB-235 HB.235 220/6-4: 220/7-2,: HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2294 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 220/7-3: 220/8-2,: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-3,: 220/8-3: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-4: 220/8-3,: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-5: 220/8-4. HB-235 HB.235 220/7-6: 220/8-5: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-7: 220/8-6: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-8: 220/8-7: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-9: 220/8-8: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-10: 220/8-9: HB.235 HB-235 220/7-11: 220/8-10: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-12: 220/8-11: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-13: 220/8-12: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-13,: 220/8-13: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-14: 220/8-13,: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-14,: 220/8-14: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-15: 220/8-14,: HB.235 HB-235 220/7-16. 220/8-15: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-17: 220/8-16: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-18: 220/8-17: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-19: 220/8-18: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-20: 220/8-19: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-21: 220/8-20: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-22: 220/8-21: HB.235 HB-235 220/7-23: 220/8-22: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-24: 220/8-23: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-25: 220/8-24: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-26: 220/8-25: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-27: 220/8-26: HB-235 HB-235 220/7-28: 220/8-27: HB.235 HB-235 220/8-1: 220/8-28. HB-235 HB.235 220/8-2: 220/9-1: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2295 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70Cont. 220/9-2: 220/9-28: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-3: 220/9-29: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-3,: 220/10-1: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-4: 220/10-2: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-4,: 220/10-2,: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-5: 220/10-3: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-6: 220/10-3,: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-7: 220/10-4: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-8: 220/10-5: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-9: 220/10-6: HB.235 HB-235 220/9-10: 220/10-7: HB.235 HB-235 220/9-11: 220/10-8: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-12: 220/10-9: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-13: 220/10-10: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-14: 220/10-11: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-14,: 220/10-12: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-15: 220/10-13: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-15,: 220/10-14: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-16: 220/10-15: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-17: 220/10-15,: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-18: 220/10-16: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-19: 220/10-16,: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-20: 220/10-17: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-21: 220/10-18: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-22: 220/10-19: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-23: 220/10-20: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-24: 220/10-21: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-25: 220/10-22: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-25,: 220/10-23: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-26: 220/10-24: HB-235 HB-235 220/9-27: 220/10-25: HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2296 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont 220/10-26: 225/20: HB-235 HB-235 220/10-27: 225/21: HB-235 HB-235 220/10-28: 225/22: HB-235 HB-235 220/10-29: 225/23: HB-235 HB-235 220/10-30: 225/24: HB-235 HB-235 225/Act rep.: 225/25: HB-235 HB-235 225/1: 225/25,: HB-235 HB-235 225/2: 225/26: HB-235 HB-235 225/2,: 225/26a: HB-235 HB-235 225/3: 225/26b: HB-235 HB-235 225/3,: 225/26c. HB-235 HB-235 225/4: 225/27: HB-235 HB-235 225/5: 225/28: HB-235 HB-235 225/6: 230/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 225/6.1: 230/1-1: HB-235 HB-235 225/7: 230/1-2: HB-235 HB.235 225/8: 230/1-3: HB-235 HB-235 225/9: 230/1-3,: HB-235 HB-235 225/10: 230/1-4: HB-235 HB-235 225/11: 230/1-4,: HB-235 HB-235 225/12: 230/1-5: HB-235 HB-235 225/13: 230/1-6: HB-235 HB-235 225/14: 230/1-7: HB-235 HB-235 225/15: 230/1-8: HB-235 HB-235 225/15,: 230/1-9: HB-235 HB-235 225/16: 230/1-10: HB-235 HB-235 225/16,: 230/1-11: HB-235 HB-235 225/17: 230/1-12: HB-235 HB-235 225/18: 230/1-13: HB-235 HB-235 225/19: 230/1-14: HB.235 HB.235 225/19,: 230/1-14,: HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2297 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70--Cont. 230/1-15: 235/9: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-15,: 235/10: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-16: 235/11: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-16,: 235/12: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-17. 235/13: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-18: 235/14: HB-235 IlB-235 230/1-19. 235/15: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-20: 235/16. HB-235 HB-235 230/1-21: 235/17: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-22: 235/18: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-23: 235/18,: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-24: 235/19: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-25: 235/19,: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-25,: 235/20: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-26: 235/21: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-27: 235/22: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-28: 235/22,: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-29: 235/23: HB-235 HB-235 230/1-30: 235/24: HB-235 HB-235 235/Act rep.: 235/25. HB-235 HB-235 235/1: 235/26: HB-235 HB-235 235/2. 235/27: HB-235 HB-235 235/3: 235/28: HB-235 HB-235 235/3,: 235/29: HB-235 HB-235 235/4. 235/29a: HB-235 HB-235 235/4,: 235/29b: HB-235 HB-235 235/5: 235/29c: HB-235 HB-235 235/6: 235/30: HB-235 HB-235 235/7: 240/Act rep.: HB.235 HB.235 235/7.1: 240/1001: HB.235 HB.235 235/8: 240/1002: HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2298 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section: Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont 240/1003: 240/1029: HB-235 HB-235 240/1003,: 240/1030: HB-235 HB-235 240/1004: 245/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 240/1004,: 245/1-1: HB-235 HB-235 240/1005: 245/1-2: HB-235 HB-235 240/1006: 245/1-3: HB-235 HB-235 240/1007: 245/1-3,: HB-235 HB-235 240/1008: 245/1-4: HB-235 HB-235 240/1009: 245/1-4,: HB-235 HB-235 240/1010: 245/1-5: HB-235 HB-235 240/1011: 245/1-6: HB-235 HB-235 240/1012: 245/1-7: HB-235 HB-235 240/1013: 245/1-8: HB-235 HB-235 240/1014: 245/1-9: HB-235 HB-235 240/1014,: 245/1-10: HB-235 HB-235 240/1015: 245/1-11: HB-235 HB-235 240/1015,: 245/1-12: HB-235 HB-235 240/1016: 245/1-13: HB-235 HB-235 240/1016,: 245/1-13.1: HB-235 HB-235 240/1017: 245/1-14: HB-235 HB-235 240/1018: 245/1-14,: HB.235 HB-235 240/1019: 245/1-15: HB-235 HB-235 240/1020: 245/1-15,: HB-235 HB-235 -240/1021: 245/1-16: HB-235 HB-235 240/1022: 245/1-17: HB-235 HB-235 240/1023: 245/1-18: HB-235 HB-235 240/1024: 245/1-18,: HB-235 HB-235 240/1025: 245/1-19: HB-235 HB-235 240/1026: 245/1-20: HB.235 HB.235 240/1027: 245/1-21: HB.235 HB.235 240/1028: 245/1-22: HB.235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2299 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70- Cont. 245/1-23: 245/2-18: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-24: 245/2-19: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-25: 245/2-20: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-25,: 245/2-21: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-26: 245/2-22: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-27: 245/2-23: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-28: 245/2-24: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-29: 245/2-25: HB-235 HB-235 245/1-30: 245/2-25,: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-1: 245/2-26: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-2: 245/2-27: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-3: 245/2-28: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-3,: 245/2-29: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-4: 245/2-30: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-4,: 250/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-5: 250/1: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-6: 250/2: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-7: 250/3: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-8: 250/3,: HB.235 HB-235 245/2-9: 250/4: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-10: 250/4,: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-11: 250/5: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-12: 250/6: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-13: 250/7: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-14: 250/ 71: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-14,: 250/8: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-15: 250/9: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-15,: 250/10: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-16: 250/11: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-16,: 250/12: HB-235 HB-235 245/2-17: 250/13. HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2300 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 250/13.1: 255/2010. HB-235 HB-235 250/14: 255/2011: HB-235 HB-235 250/14,: 255/2012: HB-235 HB-235 250/15: 255/2013: HB-235 HB-235 250/15,: 255/2014: HB-235 HB-235 250/16: 255/2014,: HB-235 HB-235 250/17: 255/2015. HB-235 HB-235 250/18: 255/2015,: HB-235 HB-235 250/19: 255/2016: HB-235 HB-235 250/20: 255/2016,: HB-235 HB-235 250/21: 255/2017. HB-235 HB-235 250/22: 255/2018: HB-235 HB-235 250/23: 255/2019: HB-235 HB-235 250/24: 255/2020: HB-235 HB-235 250/25: 255/2021: HB-235 HB-235 250/26: 255/2022: HB-235 HB-235 250/27: 255/2023: HB-235 HB-235 250/28: 255/2024. HB-235 HB-235 250/29: 255/2025: HB-235 HB-235 255/Act rep.: 255/2026: HB-235 HB-235 255/2001: 255/2027: HB-235 HB-235 255/2002: 255/2028: HB-235 HB.235 255/2003: 255/2029: HB-235 HB-235 255/2003,: 255/2030: HB-235 HB-235 255/2004: 260/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 255/2004,: 260/1-1: HB-235 HB-235 255/2005: 260/1-5: HB-235 HB-235 255/2006: 260/1-10: HB-235 HB-235 255/2007: 260/1-10,: HB.235 HB-235 255/2008: 260/1-15: HB.235 HB.235 255/2009: 260/1-15,: HB.235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2301 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont. 260/1-20: 265/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-25. 265/1: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-30: 265/1.1: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-35: 265/2: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-40: 265/2,: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-45. 265/3: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-50: 265/3,: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-55: 265/4: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-60: 265/5: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-65: 265/6: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-70: 265/6.1: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-70,: 265/7: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-75: 265/8: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-75,: 265/9: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-80: 265/10: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-80,: 265/11: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-85: 265/12: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-90: 265/13: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-90,: 265/14: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-95: 265/15: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-100: 265/15,: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-105: 265/16: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-110: 265/16,: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-115: 265/17: HB-235 HB.235 260/1-120: 265/18: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-125: 265/19: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-130: 265/19,: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-135: 265/20: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-140. 265/21: HB.235 HB.235 260/1-145: 265/22: HB-235 HB-235 260/1-150: 265/23: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2302 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70- Cont. 265/24: 270/1-18: HB-235 HB-235 265/25: 270/1-19: HB-235 HB-235 265/26: 270/1-20: HB-235 HB-235 265/26a: 270/1-21: HB-235 HB-235 265/26b: 270/1-22: HB-235 HB-235 265/26c: 270/1-23: HB-235 HB-235 265/27: 270/1-24: HB-235 HB-235 265/28: 270/1-25: HB-235 HB-235 270/Act rep.: 270/1-26: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-1: 270/1-27: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-2: 270/1-28: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-2,: 270/1-29: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-3: 270/1-30: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-3,: 270/2-1: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-4: 270/2-2: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-5. 270/2-3: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-6: 270/2-3,: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-6.1: 270/2-4: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-7: 270/2-4,: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-8: 270/2-5: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-9: 270/2-6: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-10: 270/2-7: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-11: 270/2-7.1: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-12: 270/2-8: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-13: 270/2-9: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-14: 270/2-10: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-15: 270/2-11: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-15,: 270/2-12: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-16: 270/2-13: HB-235 HB-235 270/1-16,: 270/2-14: HB-235 HB.235 270/1-17: 270/2-15: HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2303 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70 -Cont. 70--Cont. 270/2-16: 270/3-10: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-16,: 270/3-11: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-17: 270/3-12: HB-235 HB.235 270/2-17,: 270/3-13: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-18: 270/3-14: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-19: 270/3-15: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-20: 270/3-16: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-21: 270/3-16,: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-22: 270/3-17: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-23: 270/3-17,: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-24: 270/3-18: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-25: 270/3-19: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-26: 270/3-20: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-27: 270/3-21: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-27,: 270/3-22: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-28: 270/3-23: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-29: 270/3-24: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-30: 270/3-25: HB-235 HB-235 270/2-31: 270/3-26: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-1: 270/3-27: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-2: 270/3-27,: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-3: 270/3-28: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-3,: 270/3-29: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-4: 270/3-30: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-4,: 270/3-31: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-5. 270/4-1: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-6: 270/4-2: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-7: 270/4-2,: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-7.1: 270/4-3: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-8: 270/4-3,: HB-235 HB-235 270/3-9: 270/4-4. HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2304 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 270/4-5: 270/5-2,: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-6: 270/5-3: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-6.1: 270/5-3,: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-7: 270/5-4: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-8: 270/5-5: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-9: 270/5-6: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-10: 270/5-6.1: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-11: 270/5-7: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-12: 270/5-8: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-13: 270/5-9: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-14: 270/5-10. HB-235 HB-235 270/4-15: 270/5-11: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-15,: 270/5-12: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-16: 270/5-13: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-16,: 270/5-13,: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-17: 270/5-14: HB.235 HB-235 270/4-18: 270/5-14,: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-19: 270/5-15: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-20: 270/5-16: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-21: 270/5-17: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-22: 270/5-18: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-23: 270/5-19: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-24: 270/5-20: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-25: 270/5-21: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-26: 270/5-22: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-2 7: 270/5-23: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-28: 270/5-24: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-29: 270/5-25: HB-235 HB-235 270/4-30: 270/5-26: HB.235 HB.235 270/5-1: 270/5-27: HB.235 HB-235 270/5-2. 270/5-28: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2305 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS) -Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70- Cont. 70-Cont 270/6-1: 270/6-27: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-2: 270/6-28: HB.235 HB-235 270/6-2,: 270/6-29: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-3: 270/6-30: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-3,: 275/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-4: 275/3001: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-5: 275/3002: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-6: 275/3003: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-6.1: 275/3003,: HB.235 HB-235 270/6-7: 275/3004: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-8: 275/3004,: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-9: 275/3005: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-10: 275/3006: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-11: 275/3007: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-12: 275/3008: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-13: 275/3009: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-14: 275/3010. HB-235 HB-235 270/6-15: 275/3011: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-15,: 275/3012: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-16: 275/3013: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-16,: 275/3014: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-17: 275/3014,: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-18: 275/3015: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-19: 275/3015,: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-20: 275/3016: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-21: 275/3016,: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-22: 275/3017: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-23: 275/3018: HB-235 HB-235 270/6-25: 275/3019: HB.235 HB.235 270/6-26: 275/3020: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2306 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 275/3021: 280/1-16: HB-235 HB-235 275/3022: 280/1-17: HB-235 HB-235 275/3023: 280/1-18: HB-235 HB-235 275/3024: 280/1-19.: HB-235 HB-235 275/3025: 280/1-20: HB-235 HB-235 275/3026: 280/1-21: HB-235 HB-235 275/3027: 280/1-22: HB-235 HB-235 275/3028: 280/1-23: HB-235 HB-235 275/3029: 280/1-24: HB-235 HB-235 275/3030: 280/1-25: HB-235 HB-235 280/Act rep.: 280/1-26: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-1: 280/1-27: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-2: 280/1-28: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-3: 280/1-29: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-3,: 280/2-1: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-4: 280/2-2: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-4,: 280/2-3: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-5: 280/2-3,: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-6: 280/2-4: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-7: 280/2-4,: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-7.1: 280/2-5: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-8: 280/2-6: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-9: 280/2-7: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-10: 280/2-7.1: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-11: 280/2-8: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-12: 280/2-9: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-13: 280/2-10: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-14: 280/2-11: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-14,: 280/2-12: HB-235 HB-235 280/1-15: 280/2-13: HB-235 HB.235 280/1-15,: 280/2-14: HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2307 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70- Cont. 70- Cont 280/2-14,: 285/10: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-15: 285/11: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-15,: 285/12: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-16: 285/13: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-17. 285/13,: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-18: 285/114: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-19: 285/14,: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-20: 285/15: HB-235 HB.235 280/2-21: 285/16: HB-235 HB.235 280/2-22: 285/17: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-23: 285/17,: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-24. 285/18: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-25: 285/19: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-25,: 285/20: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-26: 285/21: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-27: 285/22: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-28: 285/23: HB-235 HB-235 280/2-29: 285/24: HB-235 HB-235 285/Act rep.: 285/25: HB-235 HB-235 285/1: 285/25.1: HB-235 HB-235 285/2: 285/25.2: HB-235 HB-235 285/2,: 285/26: HB-235 HB-235 285/3: 290/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 285/3,: 290/1: HB-235 HB-235 285/4: 290/2: HB-235 HB-235 285/5: 290/3: HB-235 HB-235 285/6: 290/3,: HB-235 HB-235 285/6.1: 290/4: HB-235 HB-235 285/7: 290/4,: HB.235 HB.235 285/8: 290/5: HB-235 HB-235 285/9: 290/6: HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2308 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont 290/7: 300/10: HB-235 HB-235 290/7.1: 300/10,: HB-235 HB-235 290/8: 300/15: HB-235 HB-235 290/9: 300/15,: HB-235 HB-235 290/10: 300/20: HB-235 HB-235 290/11: 300/25: HB-235 HB-235 290/12: 300/30. HB-235 HB-235 290/13: 300/35: HB-235 HB-235 290/14: 300/40. HB-235 HB-235 290/15: 300/45: HB-235 HB-235 290/16: 300/50: HB-235 HB-235 290/17: 300/50,: HB-235 HB-235 290/17,.: 300/55. HB-235 HB-235 290/18: 300/55,: HB-235 HB-235 290/18,: 300/60: HB-235 HB-235 290/19: 300/60,: HB-235 HB-235 290/20: 300/65: HB-235 HB-235 290/21: 300/70: HB-235 HB-235 290/22: 300/75: HB-235 HB-235 290/23: 300/80: HB-235 HB-235 290/24: 300/85: HB-235 HB-235 290/25: 300/90: HB-235 HB-235 290/26: 300/95: HB-235 HB-235 290/27. 300/10P: HB-235 HB-235 290/27a: 300/105: HB-235 HB-235 290/27b: 300/110: HB-235 HB-235 290/27c: 300/115: HB-235 HB-235 290/28: 300/120: HB-235 HB-235 300/Act rep.: 300/125: HB.235 HB-235 300/1: 305/Act rep.: HB.235 HB.235 300/5: 305/1-1: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2309 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70- Cont. 70-Cont. 305/1-2: 305/1-27: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-3: 305/1-28: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-3,: 305/1-29: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-4: 305/1-30: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-4,: 305/2-1: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-5: 305/2-2: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-6: 305/2-3: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-7: 305/2-3,: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-8: 305/2-4: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-9: 305/2-4,: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-10: 305/2-5: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-11: 305/2-6: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-12: 305/2-7: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-13: 305/2-8: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-14: 305/2-9: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-14,: 305/2-10: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-15: 305/2-11: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-15,: 305/2-12: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-16: 305/2-13: HB-235 HB.235 305/1-16,: 305/2-14: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-17: 305/2-14,: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-18: 305/2-15: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-19: 305/2-15,: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-20: 305/2-16: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-21: 305/2-16,: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-22: 305/2-17: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-23: 305/2-18: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-24: 305/2-19: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-25: 305/2-20: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-25,: 305/2-21: HB-235 HB-235 305/1-26: 305/2-22: HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2310 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 305/2-23: 305/3-20: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-24: 305/3-21: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-25: 305/3-22: HB-235 HB235 305/2-25,: 305/3-23: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-26: 305/3-24: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-27. 305/3-25: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-28: 305/3-26: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-29: 305/3-27: HB-235 HB-235 305/2-30: 305/3-28: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-1: 305/3-29: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-2: 310/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-2,: 310/5-1: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-3: 310/5-2: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-3,: 310/5-3. HB-235 HB-235 305/3-4: 310/5-3,: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-5: 310/5-4: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-6: 310/5-4,: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-7: 310/5-5: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-8: 310/5-6: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-9: 310/5-7: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-10: 310/5-8: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-11: 310/5-9: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-12: 310/5-10: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-13: 310/5-11: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-13,: 310/5-12: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-14. 310/5-13: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-15: 310/5-14: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-16: 310/5-14,: HB.235 HB-235 305/3-17: 310/5-15: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-18: 310/5-15,: HB-235 HB-235 305/3-19: 310/5-16: HB.235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2311 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/ Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70- Cont. 310/5-17: 315/14: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-18: 315/15: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-19: 315/16: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-20: 315/17: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-21: 315/18: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-22: 315/19: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-23: 315/20: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-24: 315/21: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-25: 315/22: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-25,: 315/22.1: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-26: 315/22.2: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-27: 315/23: HB.235 HB-235 310/5-28: 320/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-29: 320/1-1: HB-235 HB-235 310/5-30: 320/1-2: HB-235 HB-235 315/Act rep.: 320/1-2,: HB-235 HB-235 315/1: 320/1-3: HB-235 HB-235 315/2: 320/1-3,: HB-235 HB-235 315/2,: 320/1-4: HB-235 HB-235 315/3: 320/1-5: HB-235 HB-235 315/3,: 320/1-6. HB-235 HB-235 315/4. 320/1-6.1: HB-235 HB-235 315/5: 320/1-7: HB-235 HB-235 315/6: 320/1-8. HB-235 HB-235 315/7. 320/1-9: HB-235 HB-235 315/8. 320/1-10: HB-235 HB-235 315/9: 320/1-11: HB-235 HB-235 315/10: 320/1-12. HB-235 HB-235 315/11: 320/1-13: HB-235 HB-235 315/12: 320/1-14: HB-235 HB-235 315/13: 320/1-15: HB.235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2312 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70- Cont. 70-Cont. 320/1-15,: 320/2-11: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-16: 320/2-12: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-17: 320/2-13: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-17,: 320/2-14: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-18: 320/2-15: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-19: 320/2-15,: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-20: 320/2-16: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-21: 320/2-16,: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-22: 320/2-17. HB-235 HB-235 320/1-23: 320/2-18: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-24: 320/2-19: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-25: 320/2-20: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-26: 320/2-21: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-26,: 320/2-22: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-27. 320/2-23: HB-235 HB-235 320/1-28: 320/2-24. HB-235 HB-235 320/1-29. 320/2-25. HB-235 HB-235 320/1-30: 320/2-26: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-1: 320/2-26,: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-2: 320/2-27. HB-235 HB-235 320/2-2,: 320/2-28: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-3: 320/2-29: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-3,: 320/2-30: HB.235 HB-235 320/2-4: 325/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-5: 325/1-1: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-6: 325/1-2. HB-235 HB-235 320/2-6.1: 325/1-3: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-7: 325/1-3,: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-8: 325/1-4: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-9: 325/1-4,: HB-235 HB-235 320/2-10. 325/1-5: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2313 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont 325/1-6: 325/2-3: HB.235 HB-235 325/1-7.: 325/2-3,: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-8: 325/2-4: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-9: 325/2-4,: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-10: 325/2-5: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-11: 325/2-6. HB-235 HB-235 325/1-12: 325/2-7: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-13: 325/2-8: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-14: 325/2-9: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-14,: 325/2-10: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-15. 325/2-11: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-15,: 325/2-12: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-16: 325/2-13: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-16,: 325/2-14: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-17. 325/2-14,: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-18: 325/2-15: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-19: 325/2-15,: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-20: 325/2-16: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-21: 325/2-16,: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-22: 325/2-17: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-23: 325/2-18: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-24: 325/2-19: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-25: 325/2-20: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-25,: 325/2-21: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-26. 325/2-22: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-27: 325/2-23: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-28: 325/2-24: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-29: 325/2-25: HB-235 HB-235 325/1-30: 325/2-25,: HB-235 HB-235 325/2-1: 325/2-26: HB-235 HB.235 325/2-2: 325/2-27: HB-235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2314 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 325/2-28: 325/3-26: HB-235 HB-235 325/2-29: 325/3-27: HB-235 HB-235 325/2-30: 325/3-28: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-1: 325/3-29: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-2: 325/3-30: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-3: 325/4-1: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-3,: 325/4-2: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-4: 325/4-2,: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-4,: 325/4-3: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-5. 325/4-3,: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-6: 325/4-4: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-7: 325/4-5: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-8: 325/4-6: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-9: 325/4-7. HB-235 HB-235 325/3-10: 325/4-8: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-11: 325/4-9: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-12: 325/4-10: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-13: 325/4-11: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-14: 325/4-12: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-14,: 325/4-13: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-15: 325/4-14: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-16: 325/4-15: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-17: 325/4-16. HB-235 HB-235 325/3-18: 325/4-17: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-19: 325/4-17,: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-20: 325/4-18: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-21: 325/4-19: HB-235 HB-235 325/3-22: 325/4-20. HB-235 HB-235 325/3-23: 325/4-21: HB.235 HB.235 325/3-24. 325/4-22: HB.235 HB-235 325/3-25: 325/4-23: HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2315 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 325/4-24: 325/5-20: HB-235 HB-235 325/4-25: 325/5-21: HB-235 HB-235 325/4-26: 325/5-22. HB-235 HB-235 325/4-27: 325/5-23: HB-235 HB-235 325/4-28: 325/5-24: HB-235 HB-235 325/4-29: 325/5-25. HB-235 HB-235 325/4-30: 325/5-26: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-1: 325/5-27: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-2: 325/5-28: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-3. 325/5-29: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-3,: 325/5-30: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-4- 325/6-1: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-4,: 325/6-2: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-5: 325/6-3: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-6: 325/6-3,: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-7: 325/6-4: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-8: 325/6-4,: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-9: 325/6-5: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-10: 325/6-6: HB-235 HB.235 325/5-11: 325/6-7: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-12: 325/6-8: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-13: 325/6-9: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-14: 325/6-10: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-14,: 325/6-11: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-15. 325/6-12: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-15,: 325/6-13: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-16: 325/6-14: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-16,: 325/6-14,: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-17: 325/6-15: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-18: 325/6-15,: HB-235 HB-235 325/5-19: 325/6-16: HB-235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2316 STATUTES AMENDED(ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 325/6-16,. 325/7-14,: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-17: 325/7-15: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-18: 325/7-16: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-19: 325/7-17: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-20: 325/7-18: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-21: 325/7-19: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-22: 325/7-20: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-23: 325/7-21: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-24: 325/7-22.- HB-235 HB-235 325/6-25: 325/7-23: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-26: 325/7-24: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-27: 325/7-25: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-28: 325/7-25,: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-29: 325/7-26: HB-235 HB-235 325/6-30: 325/7-27: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-1: 325/7-28: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-2: 325/7-29: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-3: 325/7-30: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-3,: 325/8-1: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-4: 325/8-2: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-4,: 325/8-3: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-5: 325/8-3,: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-6: 325/8-4: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-7: 325/8-4,: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-8: 325/8-5: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-9: 325/8-6. HB-235 HB-235 325/7-10: 325/8-7: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-11: 325/8-8: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-12: 325/8-9: HB-235 HB-235 325/7-13: 325/8-10: HB.235 HB-235 325/7-14: 325/8-11: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2317 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont 325/8-12: 330/7.1: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-13: 330/8: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-14. 330/9: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-14,: 330/10: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-15: 330/11: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-16: 330/12: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-17: 330/13: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-18: 330/14: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-19: 330/14,: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-20: 330/15: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-21: 330/16: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-22: 330/17: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-23: 330/18: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-24: 330/19: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-25: 330/20: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-25,: 330/21: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-26: 330/22: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-27: 330/23: HB-235 HB.235 325/8-28: 330/24: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-29: 330/24,: HB-235 HB-235 325/8-30: 330/25: HB-235 HB-235 330/Act rep.: 330/26: HB-235 HB-235 330/1: 330/27: HB-235 HB-235 330/2: 335/Act rep.: HB-235 HB-235 330/3: 335/1: HB-235 HB-235 330/3,: 335/2: HB-235 HB-235 330/4: 335/3: HB-235 HB-235 330/4,: 335/3,: HB-235 HB-235 330/5: 335/4: HB-235 HB-235 330/6: 335/4,: HB-235 HB-235 330/7: 335/5: HB.235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2318 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cozt. 70-Cont 335/6. 340/1: HB-235 HB-235 335/7: 340/2: HB-235 HB-235 335/8: 340/2,: HB-235 HB-235 335/9: 340/3: HB-235 HB-235 335/10: 340/3,: HB-235 HB-235 335/11: 340/4: HB-235 HB-235 335/11.5: 340/5: HB-235 HB-235 335/12: 340/6: HB-235 HB-235 335/13: 340/6.1: HB-235 HB-235 335/14: 340/7: HB-235 HB-235 335/14,: 340/8: HB-235 HB-235 335/15: 340/9: HB-235 HB-235 335/15,: 340/9.1: HB-235 HB-235 335/16: 340/10: HB-235 HB.235 335/16,: 340/11: HB-235 HB-235 335/17: 340/12: HB-235 HB-235 335/18: 340/13: HB-235 HB-235 335/19: 340/14: HB-235 HB-235 335/20: 340/15: HB-235 HB-235 335/21: 340/15,: HB-235 HB-235 335/22: 340/16: HB-235 HB-235 335/23: 340/16,: HB-235 HB-235 335/24: 340/17: HB-235 HB-235 335/25: 340/18: HB-235 HB-235 335/25,: 340/19: HB-235 HB-235 335/26: 340/20: HB-235 HB-235 335/27. 340/21: HB-235 HB-235 335/28: 340/22: HB-235 HB-235 335/29: 340/23: HB.235 HB.235 335/30: 340/23a: HB.235 HB.235 340/Act rep.: 340/24: HB.235 HB.235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2319 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 340/25: 345/15b: HB-235 HB-235 340/26: 345/15c: HB-235 HB-235 340/26,: 345/15d: HB.235 HB-235 340/27: 345/16: HB-235 HB-235 340/27.1: 345/17: HB-235 SB-200; HB-235, 652 340/27.2: 345/18: HB-235 HB-235 340/27.3: 345/19: HB-235 HB-235 340/28: 345/20: HB-235 HB-235 345/Act rep.: 345/21: HB-235 HB-235 345/1: 345/22: HB-235 HB-235 345/2: 345/23: HB-235 HB-235 345/2,: 345/24: HB-235 HB-235 345/3: 345/25: HB-235 HB-235 345/3,: 345/25,: HB-235 HB-235 345/4: 345/26: HB-235 HB-235 345/5: 345/27: HB-235 HB-235 345/6: 345/28: HB-235 HB-235 345/6.1: 345/29: HB-235 HB-235 345/7: 345/30: HB-235 HB-235 345/8: 345/31: HB-235 HB-235 345/9: 345/32: HB-235 HB-235 345/10: 345/33: HB-235 HB-235 345/11: 350/A ct rep.: HB-235 HB-235 345/12: 350/1: HB-235 HB-235 345/13: 350/2: SB-846; HB-235, 571 HB-235 345/13a: 350/3: SB-373; HB-235 HB-235 345/13b: 350/3,: HB-235 HB-235 345/13c: 350/4: HB-235 HB-235 345/14: 350/4,: HB-235 HB-235 345/14,: 350/5: HB-235 HB-235 345/15a: 350/6: HB.235 HB-235 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2320 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70- Cont. 70-Cont. 350/7: 405/9 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/8: 405/10: HB-235 HB-2073 350/9: 405/11 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/10: 405/12 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/11: 405/13 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/12: 405/14: HB-235 HB-2073 350/13: 405/17 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/14: 405/19: HB-235 HB-2073 350/14,: 405/19. 01 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/15: 405/20 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/15,: 405/20.01 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/16: 405/21: HB-235 HB-1177 350/16,: 405/22.05: HB-235 HB-818 350/17: 405/23. HB-235 HB-2073 350/18: 405/26a: HB-235 HB-2073 350/19: 405/26a.1: HB-235 HB-2073 350/20: 405/26a 4: HB-235 HB-2073 350/21: 405/26b: HB-235 SB-846; HB-571 350/22: 405/26b.3: HB-235 HB-2073 350/23: 405/26b.6: HB-235 HB-2073 350/24: 405/28 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/25: 405/29 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/25,: 405/30 rep.: HB-235 HB-2073 350/26: 405/32: HB-235 HB-2073 350/27: 410/5: HB-235 SB-174 350/28: 410/13: HB-235 SB-846; HB-571 350/29: 505/25.1 new: HB-235 HB-821 350/30: 510/18.2 rep.: HB-235 SB-677; HB-687 405/1: 520/10: SB-1017 HB-281 405/6: 705/1.03: HB-1547 HB-1599 405/8 rep.: 705/4: HB-2073 HB-1269, 2476 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2321 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70--Cont. 70-Cont. 705/4.02: 1205/3-9: SB-200; HB.652,688, 1175 HB-288 705/4a: 1205/5-6: SB-200; HB-652 SB-373 705/6.1: 1205/5-9: SB.607; HB-910 SB-373 705/14: 1205/9-la: SB-373 SB-373 705/14.14: 1205/9.1-2: HB-1393 SB-373 705/16.06: 1205/9.2-2: SB.106 SB-373 705/19a: 1205/9.3-2: HB-1393 SB-373 705/22: 1205/10-7: SB-373 HB-1269, 2471 805/3.5: 1205/11.1-7.: HB-353 SB-373 805/6fnew: 1205/11.2-1: SB-262 HB-1187 805/13.1: 1205/11.2-2: SB-373, 846; HB-571 SB-373 805/13.8 new: 1290/2: HB-1651 SB-373 805/20: 1505/16b new: SB-263 HB-1916 805/23 new: 1505/19: SB.162 SB-846; HB-571 810/1: 1505/26.10-5 new: HB-1651 HB-973 810/8.4 new: 1705/15.5 new: SB-106 HB-2042 810/17: 1705/17.2 new: SB-106 HB-2043 810/22: 1705/32.5 new: SB-846; HB-571 HB-2043 905/20: 2005/13: SB-846; HB-571 SB-373 905/21: 2105/4b: SB-373 SB-256 910/13: 2105/15.1: SB.234 SB-255, 373 910/20: 2105/17: SB-846; HB-571 SB-846; HB-571 910/25: 2105/21: SB-373 SB-254 915/4: 2105/26b: HB-1270 SB-255, 373 915/5b: 2205/17: HB-1270 SB-846; HB-571 1005/0. 05 new: 230511: HB-528 SB-104 1005/3: 2305/12: HB-528 SB-846; HB-571 1005/9.5 new: 2405/0.1: HB-528 HB-1601 1005/10: 2405/4: SB-373 HB-1269 1005/14 new: 2405/7.9 new: HB-528 SB-104 1105/18: 2405/8: SB-846; HB-571 HB.2161 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2322 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 70-Cont. 2405/11: 2805/8.1 new: SB-104 HB-2161 2405/16.4: 2805/8.2 new: SB-373 HB-2161 2405/19: 2805/10: SB-159 HB-2161 2405/22a. 19: 2805/17: SB-159 SB-846; HB-571 2405/25: 2805/26d: SB-104 SB-373 2605/4: 2805/32a.3: SB-1221; HB-1825, 2401 HB-2161 2605/4.3: 2805/32f SB.544; HB-1375 SB-373 2605/4.10: 2905/3-1: SB-533; HB-1374 HB-2460 2605/4.13: 2905/5-1: SB-1221; HB-2401 SB-846; HB-571 2605/5.7: 3010/1: SB-846; HB-571 SB-293 2605/5.9: 3010/4: SB-528; HB-1641 SB-373 2605/5.12: 3010/7: HB-1242 SB-293 2605/5.12a rep.: 3105/3.04: HB-1242 HB-262 2605/7a: 3205/1: SB-1001; HB-2125 HB-162 2605/7b: 3205/8.3 new: SB-1001 HB-162 2605/7bb rep.: 3205/8.5 new: SB-1001; HB-2125 HB-2041 2605/7f: 3305/2b: SB-1001; HB-2125 HB-1521 2605/7frep.: 3605/9a: SB-1001 SB-800 2605/7g: 3605/9b: SB-1001; HB-2125 SB-800 2605/8: 3605/27a: SB-51,515 SB-800 2605/9.6a: 3605/28: HB-1375, 1451 SB-285 2605/10: 3605/28a: HB-1456 SB-415,453 2605/11.3: 3605/28a.5 new: SB-534; HB-1430, 2131 SB-415 2605/11.6: 3605/28c new. SB-534; HB-1430 HB-1916 2605/11. 7: 3605/41: SB-534; HB-1430 SB-710; HB-378 2605/11.10: 3610/1: SB.435; HB-1430, 1824 HB-857 2605/19a: 3615/2 03: HB-1003 SB-301 2605/22: 3615/2.10: HB-1004 HB-582 2605/65. 1 new: 3615/2 11: HB-1004 SB-800 2605/280 new: 3615/2.15: SB.297 SB-415 2805/4: 3615/2.16: HB-2472 SB-415 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2323 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 70-Cont. 105-Cont 3615/218: 5/1B-6: SB-415 HB-1098 3615/219: 5/1B-8: SB-415 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 2396 3615/222: 5/1B-16: SB-300 HB-449, 740, 1098 3615/223: 5/1B-20: HB-569 HB-1098 3615/230 new: 5/1B-22: HB-242 HB-1098 3615/4.01: 5/1C-2: HB-1270 SB-645; HB-449, 452, 654, 2396 3615/4. 01a rep.: 5/1C-3 rep.: SB-800 SB-645; HB-2396 3615/4.09: 5/1C-4 rep.: HB-1270 SB-645; HB-2396 3615/4.11: 5/1D-1: HB-1270 SB-645 3715/6: 5/2-2: HB-1573 HB-821 5/2-3.11: LIBRARIES HB-819 75 5/2-3.12: 5/3-1: SB-811 SB-373 5/2-3.13a: 5/3-4: HB-560, 2311 SB-373 5/2-3.23: 5/3-9: HB.821 SB-373 5/2-3.25d: 5/4-7: HB-1701 HB-1047 5/2-3.25g: 10/8: SB-10, 811,876, 904; HB.689, 742 SB-39 5/2-3.27a new: 10/8.1: SB-271; HB-2365 SB-39 5/2-3.42: 16/15-15: HB-821 SB-373 5/2-3.47: 16/15-20: HB-821 SB-373 5/2-3.51: 16/30-85: HB-452, 654 SB-846; HB-571 5/2-3.51.5: 16/35-5: SB-645; HB-452, 654, 2396 SB-373 5/2-3.62: 16/35-35: HB-1270 SB-373 5/2-3.63a new: SB-560 SCHOOLS 5/2-3.64: 105 SB-560; HB-453, 1005, 1325, 1326, 5/Art.: 1327, 1685, 2396 HB-1301 5/2-3.71: 5/1-3: SB-864 SB-420 5/2-3. 71b new: 5/1A-1: HB-1807 SB-222 5/2-3.77: 5/1A-2: HB-898 SB-271, 645, 727, 825; HB-452, 654, 5/2-3. 77a new: 2365, 2396 HB-898 5/1A-4: 5/2-3.84: HB-452, 654, 1098, 1637 HB-841 5/1A-6: 5/2-3. 84a new: SB-709; HB-840 HB-1545 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2324 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105--Cont 105 Cont. 5/2-3.109a new: 5/7-11: HB-1005 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 2396 5/2-3.112: 5/9-11.2: SB.709; HB-1506 HB-574 5/2-3.117: 5/9-12: HB-1005, 1112 HB-574, 1269 5/2-3.117a new: 5/10-5: HB-452, 654, 2396 SB-200; HB-652 5/2-3.118: 5/10-10: SB-226; HB-754, 1031 SB-200; HB-574, 652 5/2-3.118 new: 5/10-16: SB-226 HB-574 5/2-3.120: 5/10-17.5 new: HB-208, 1005 HB-39 5/2-3.121 new: 5/10-19: SB-645; HB-537 SB-566; HB-740 5/2-3.122 new: 5/10-19.1: SB-645; HB-1005 SB-566 5/2-3.123 new: 5/10-20.8b new: HB-2365, 2395 HB-1701 5/2-3.124: 5/10-20.9a: HB-2486 HB-452, 654, 2396 5/2-3.124 new: 5/10-20.12: HB-452, 654 HB-1542 5/2-3.130 new: 5/10-20.12b: SB-569 SB-22, 271, 569, 709; HB-720, 1005, 5/2-3.259: 1206, 2365 HB-1526 5/10-20.30 new: 5/3-1: HB-452, 654, 1327, 2396 HB-741 5/10-21.4a: 5/3-14.21: HB-825, 1269 SB-81 1; HB.898 5/10-21.7-5 new: 5/5-17: HB-1090, 2414 SB-373 5/10-21.9: 5/6-17: SB-571; HB-819, 1005, 1433, 1467, SB-200; HB-652 2028,2312 5/7-04: 5/10-22.3d: HB-1005 HB-1269 5/7-1: 5/10-22.3e: HB-574, 1005 HB-1269 5/7-1.5 new: 5/10-22. 3fnew: HB-1005 SB-17, 376, 704, 711; HB-11, 107, 5/7-2: 535,626,919,974, 1881 HB-574 5/10-22.5a: 5/7-2b rep.: HB-1269 HB-1778 5/10-22.6: 5/7-2c new: SB-645; HB-449, 452, 654, 1269, HB-574 2396, 2448, 2449 5/7-4: 5/10-22.13a new: HB-574, 1005 HB-1005 5/7-4.1: 5/10-22.18e new: HB-1005 HB-1730, 2290 5/7-6: 5/10-22.20: HB-574, 1005 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 1269, 1842, 5/7-7.5 new: 2396 HB-574 5/10-22.20a: 5/7-7.6 new: HB-819 HB-574 5/10-22. 23: 5/7-7.7 new: SB-380, 645; HB-449, 452, 462, 654, HB.574 1531, 2396 5/7-9: 5/10-22. 23a: HB.574 SB-645; HB-2396 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2325 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105- Cont. 105-Cont. 5/10-22.24a: 5/14-7.02: SB.551; HB-159, 819 HB-1526 5/10-22 24b new: 5/14-7.02a: SB.551; HB-159 HB-654, 1526 5/10-22.25a: 5/14-7.03: SB.69 HB-449, 754 5/10-22.25b: 5/14-8 01: HB-1700 SB-1072 5/10-22 28a: 5/14-8.02: SB-571 SB-237, 243; HB-2109 5/10-22.31: 5/14-8.02a: SB.551,555, 567 SB-726, 1100 5/10-22.31.1 new: 5/14-8.02b new: SB-555 HB-1005, 1685 5/10-22 33B: 5/14-8.05. HB-2396 SB.1070; HB-819 5/10-22 34c: 5/14 101. HB.452, 654, 2396 SB-379, 1115; HB-656, 1526, 1652, 5/10-22 40. 51657 5/10-23.5: 5HB-10, 01: 089 SB-645; HB-449, 452,654, 2396 514-05 10 5/10-23.8.H 5/4A-5: SB-645; HB-449, 452,654, 2396 51HB-449, 754C-2: 5/10-23.8a: 514C-21 5/10-23. 4A new: 5B-49,1115 HB-57 HB-449, 754 HB5/11A-8: 5/14D-1 new: 5/1B-10- HB-1301 5/10B-7 5/14D-5 new: H B-45 44 HB-1301 5/12-13 5/14D-10 new 5/10-23.:7.4 new: ^t '2' SB-373 HB-1301 5/13-44.4: 5/14D-15 new: SB-1101 HB-1301 5/13A-5 5/17-1.1 new: HB.1823 HB-1160 5/13A-6. 5/17-1.5: HB-1823 HB-2488 5/13A-8: 5/17-1.5 new: HB-1269, 1823 HB.452, 654 5/13A-9: 5/17-2: HB-1269 SB-310; HB.452,2090 5/14-0.05: 5/17-2. 2: HB-1526 SB-373 5/14-1.02b new9 5/17-2 2 rep.: HB-1620 SB-310; HB-452 5/14-1.09: 5/17-2.2a: HB-684, 2445 HB-452 5/14-1.09.1: 5/17-2.2b: HB-819 SB-373 5/14-1.09.2 new: 5/17-2 2c: HB-448 SB-69; HB-898 5/14-3.01: 5/17-2.3: HB-1685 SB-310 5/14-4.01: 5/17-2. 11: HB-1526 SB-310; HB-452 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2326 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 105-Cont. 5/17-2.11b new: 5/18-8a new: SB-271; HB-1005, 2365 SB-2 5/17-2A rep.: 5/18-10: HB-452 SB-242 5/17-2C: 5/18-11: SB-562; HB-863 SB-978; HB-1730 5/17-3: 5/18-12: HB-452 SB-242, 245 5/17-3.2: 5/18-17: HB-452 SB-615 5/17-4 rep.: 5/18-19: HB-452 HB-170, 1110, 1898 5/17-5 rep.: 5/18-19.5 new: HB-452 HB-537 5/17-5.1: 5/19-1: HB-452 SB-271, 569; HB-1097, 1622, 2365, 5/17-6.1 rep.: 2470 HB-452 5/19-2: 5/17-7: HB-1005 HB-452 5/19-9: 5/17-8: SB-373 SB-501; HB-452 5/20-2: 5/17-9.01 rep.: HB-452 HB-452 5/20-3: 5/17-11: SB-310; HB-452 HB-452, 507, 537 5/20-7: 5/17-11.5 new: SB-373 SB-616 5/21-0.01 new: 5/17-12: SB-645; HB-452, 654, 819 HB-452 5/21-0. 02 new: 5/117-16: SB-645 HB-452 5/21-0.03 new: 5/18-1: SB-645 SB-720 5/21-1: 5/18-1.1 new: HB-819, 1098 SB-616; HB-1 160 5/21-1a: 5/18-1.5 new: SB-645; HB.452, 654, 819,2396 HB-40 5/21-1b. 5/18-3: HB-819 HB-449, 754 5/21-1c: 5/18-4.3: HB-819 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 1526, 2396 5/21-2: 5/18-7: SB-645; HB-452, 654, 819, 2396, SB-645; HB-452, 654 2485 5/18-8: 5/21-2.1: SB-242, 244, 310, 563, 566, 570, 616, SB-645; HB-452, 654,819,2396 645, 1101, 1236; HB-449, 452, 507, 5/21-2a: 549, 600, 654, 1005, 1097, 1203, SB-645; HB-452, 654, 2396 1269, 1394, 1403, 1696, 1908,2130, 5/21-2b: 2304,2396 HB-819 5/18-8. 05: 5/21-2c new: SB-1246, 1247; HB-2411, 2462 HB-116 5/18-8.05 new: 5/21-3: HB-452, 654, 2396 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 819, 2396 5/18-8.2: 5/21-4. SB-645; HB-449, 452, 654, 2396 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 819,2396 5/18-8.4: 5/21-5: SB-645; HB-1099, 2396 SB-645; HB.452, 654,819,2396 5/18-8.8 new: 5/21-5a: SB-310 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 819, 2396 5/18-8.10 new: 5/21-5b: SB-310 SB-645; HB-2396 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2327 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 5/21-5c new: SB-557, 645; HB-449, 452, 654, 2396 5/21-5d new: SB-645; HB-449, 452,654, 2396 5/21-7.1: SB-645; HB-819 5/21-9: HB-819 5/21-10. SB-645; HB-452, 654,819, 2396 5/21-11: HB-819 5/21-11.1: SB-645; HB-452,654,819, 2396 5/21-11.2: HB-454,819 5/21-11.3: SB-645; HB-452, 654,819, 2396 5/21-11.4: SB-645; HB-452, 654,819,2396 5/21-12: HB-819 5/21-13 rep.: HB-819 5/21-14: SB-645; HB-452, 654,819, 2396 5/21-16. HB-819 5/21-17: HB-819 5/21-19: HB-819 5/21-21. HB-819 5/21-21.1: HB-819 5/21-23: HB-819 5/21-23b: HB-819 5/21-24: HB-819 5/21-25: HB-819 5/21-26 rep.: HB-819 5/22-23: SB-271, 811; HB-740, 1005, 1098, 1685,2365 5/22-25: HB-1668 5/24-2: HB-1269, 1393 5/24-11: SB-99, 568, 645; HB-449, 452, 654, 2396 5/24-12: SB-559, 645; HB-449, 2396 5/24-24: HB-856 5/24A-5: HB-452, 654 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont. 5/26-1: HB-1685 5/26-3a: SB-1085 5/27-7: HB-821 5/27-8.1. SB-781; HB-788 5/27-14: SB-271 5/27-20.6 new: SB-271; HB-82, 1005, 2365 5/27-22: HB-514, 515 5/27-22.4 new: HB-54 5/27-23.4: HB-595 5/27-23. 5 new: HB-128, 154, 2434, 2493 5/27-23.6 new: HB-2396 5/27-24.5: SB-681 5/27A-1: HB-451 5/27A-2: SB-889, 1205; HB-449,452, 654, 2396 5/27A-3: SB-1205; HB-2468 5/27A-3.5 new: SB-1205 5/27A-4: SB-889, 1205; HB-2468 5/27A-5: HB-2468 5/27A -6. SB-1205; HB-2468 5/27A-7: SB-889, 1205; HB-449, 452, 559, 654,2396,2468 5/27A-8: SB-889, 1205; HB-449, 452, 654, 2396, 2468 5/27A -9: SB-889, 1205; HB-449, 452,654, 2396,2454, 2468 5/27A-1 0: SB-1205; HB-559, 2468 5/27A -11: SB-556, 889, 1205; HB-449, 452, 654, 2396, 2468 5/27A-11.5 new: HB-2468 5/29-3: SB-558 5/29-3.1: SB-526 5/29-5: SB-379, 645; HB-1657, 2396 2328 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105-Cont 105-Cont 5/29-18 new: 5/34-21.10 new: SB.31 HB-39 5/30-9: 5/34-28: SB-223, 283; HB-402, 1150 HB-450 5/30-10: 5/34-29: HB-402, 1150 SB-342; HB-52 5/30-11: 5/34-42: HB-402, 1150 SB-342; HB-826 5/30-12. 5/34-43.2 new: HB-402, 1150 HB-1282 5/30-12.5: 5/34-53. HB-1150 SB-310; HB-2090 5/32-4. 4 5/34-53. 01 new: SB-373 HB-1160 5/33-1: 5/34-54.1: SB-40, 78, 144, 1000; HB-426, 509, SB-342; HB-537 1175, 1775 5/34-54.5 new: 5/33-lb: SB-616 SB-40, 144; HB-426, 509 5/34-83: 5/34-1: HB-819 HB-751 5/34-84: 5/34-1.1: SB-99, 568, 645; HB-449, 452, 654, HB-749 2396 5/34-2.1: 5/34-84a.2 new: SB-744; HB-1702 HB-1090, 2414 5/34-2.2: 5/34-85: HB-750 SB-99 5/34-2.3: 5/34A-501.2 new: SB-23; HB.53, 825, 1269, 1700 HB-1640 5/34-23b: 5/34A-502: SB-421 HB-1640 5/34-2.4b: 5/35-23: SB-271; HB.1005, 2365 HB-452 5/34-3.3a new: 10/6: SB-342 SB-271; HB.1005, 2365 5/34-4.5: 10/8.1: HB-1005, 2365 HB-976 5/34-4.5 new: 40/5. SB-271; HB-53 HB-1270 5/34-6: 110/3: SB-746 SB-271; HB-208, 974, 1005, 1272, 5/34-8.1: 1273,2365 HB-825 110/5: 5/34-8.4: HB-821 SB-645; HB-452, 654, 2396 127/Act title: 5/34-8.7: HB-2431 HB-1402 127/1: 5/34-18: HB-2431 SB-566, 645; HB-452,654, 1916, 127/2: 2396 HB-2431 5/34-18.5: 220/9.1 new: SB-571; HB-819, 1005, 1433, 1467, HB-821 2028,2312 230/5-5: 5/34-18.8a new: HB-2470 HB-462 230/5-15: 5/34-18.17 new: HB-2470 HB-128, 452,654, 1202, 1327, 1701, 230/5-20: 2396 HB-2470 5/34-18.19 new: 230/5-25: HB.53 SB-1239; HB-2470, 2492 5/34-19: 230/5-50: HB-856 SB-1226 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2329 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 105- Cont. 110-Cont. 230/5-53 new: 390/1.1 new: HB-2470 HB-821 235/15-5: 505/1.1 new: HB-2411 HB-821 235/15-10: 515/7.1 new: SB-1246; HB-2411 HB-821 235/15-15: 520/2: SB-1246; HB-2411 HB-923, 2364, 2368 235/15-20: 520/5: SB-1246; HB-2411 HB-923, 2364, 2368 305/2: 520/8f HB-1100, 1544 HB-1525 405/2-2. -520/8h new: 405/2-2Z. HB-6 HB-1842 66HB96 660/5-10: HIGHER EDUCATION SB-836 110 660/5-15: 10/2: HB-923, 2364, 2368 HB-821 660/5-25: 205/2 HB-923, 2364, 2368 -70: 168660/5-72 new: HB-700, 1648 HB-96 205/4: 660/5-90: HB-191, 680 HB.1525 205/6. HB-1845 665/10-15: 205/63: HB-923, 2364, 2368 HB.821 665/10-25. H-821 HB-923, 2364, 2368 205/ B-665/10-72 new: HB-699 HB-96 205/9. 09a new: 665/10-90 HB-1751 HB-1525 205/9.14: 670/15-15 HB-821 670/15-15: HB3821 HB-923, 2364, 2368 305/1a: 670/15-25: HB-1270 HB-923, 2364, 2368 305/1b: 670/15-72 new: HB.821 HB-96 305/4: 670/15-90: HB-1135 HB-1525 305/7: 675/20-15: SB-414, 1064; HB-853, 855, 1204 HB-923, 2364,2368 305/7f 675/20-25: SB-877; HB-1525 HB-923, 2364, 2368 305/7h new: 675/20-72 new: HB-96 HB-96 305/9.5 new: 675/20-90: SB-1062; HB-854 HB-1525 310/1: 675/20-115 new: HB-923, 1393, 2364, 2368 HB-680 310/3: 680/25-15: HB-1649 HB-923, 2364, 2368 327/40-15: 680/25-25: SB-877; HB-1485 HB-923, 2364, 2368 355/Art.: 680/25-72 new: HB-1270 HB-96 355/62: 680/25-90: SB-304, 795 HB-1525 355/150-1 new: 685/30-15: HB-1270 HB-923, 2364, 2368 355/150-5 new: 685/30-25: HB-1270 HB-923, 2364, 2368 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2330 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 110--Cont. 10-Cont. 685/30-45: 805/6-7.4: SB-770; HB-1182 SB-373; HB-821 685/30-72 new: 805/6-7.5: HB-96 HB-821 685/30-90: 805/7-1.2 new: HB-1525 HB-1916 690/35-15: 805/7-20: HB-923, 2364, 2368 SB-529 690/35-25: 805/7-23.2 new: HB-923, 2364, 2368 HB-1543 690/35-72 new: 805/9-1 new: HB-96 HB-1921 690/35-90: 805/9-2 new: HB-1525 HB-1921 805/Art.: 805/9-3 new: HB-1921 HB-1921 805/2-4: 805/9-4 new: HB-821 HB-1921 805/2-11.5: 805/9-5 new: HB-680 HB-1921 805/2-12.1: 920/3: SB-200; HB-652, 1175, 1197 HB-821 805/2-16.02: 920/4: SB-423, 529, 848; HB-708, 1180 SB-87; HB-84, 290 805/2-16.04 new: 920/4.5 new: SB-1220 HB-1528 805/3-7: 920/10: SB-200; HB-652, 1175 HB-1650 805/3-7.24: 920/11: HB-1181 HB-821 805/3-8: 935/10: SB-200; HB-652 SB-331; HB-1270 805/3-14.2: 947/10: SB-373 SB-1050 805/3-14.3: 947/20: SB-373 SB-878 805/3-20.3.01: 947/22 new: HB-550, 1180 HB-51 805/3-22.1: 947/30: HB-1180 HB-821, 972, 1323 805/3-26.2 new: 947/35: SB-220 SB-763, 1050; HB-1065, 1135 805/3-31.2 new: 947/36: SB-837 HB-1346, 2457 805/3A-2: 947/37: SB-373 HB.680, 1520 805/3A-7: 947/38 new: SB-373 SB-65, 529, 763; HB-1135, 1631 805/6-4: 947/40: HB-1269 HB-467 805/6-5.3a: 947/52 new: HB-821 SB.660 805/6-5.9: 947/65.20: HB-821 HB-819 805/6-7: 947/73 new: HB-821 SB-681 805/6-7.1: 947/145: HB-821 HB.940 805/6- 7. 2: 978/30: HB-821 HB-1270 805/6-7.3: 1005/3: HB-821 HB-1064 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2331 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELTNS 205-Cont. 115 5/47: 5/2: HB.1269 HB-551, 1488 5/48: 5/4.5: HB.1269, 1288 SB.837; HB-807 5/48.1: 5/4.5 rep.: SB-1076; HB-1707 SB-241; HB-546 5/48.2: 5/5: HB-222, 375, 586 HB-452, 654 5/48.3: 5/7: HB.1288 SB-439; HB-405 5/48.4 new: 5/13: HB.1655, 1707 SB-645; HB-449, 452, 546, 654, 2396 5/79. HB-1288 FINANCIAL REGULATION 10/3.071: 205 SB-690; HB-2169 5/1: 10/3.075 new: SB-680; HB-666, 1906 HB-1655 5/1.1 new: 10/3.09 new: HB-805 SB-690; HB-2169 5/2: 10/3.1: HB-1269, 1288 HB.1288 5/3: 105/1-1: HB-586, 1896, 2277 SB-680; HB-2276 5/5: 105/1-6. HB-375, 586, 1288 HB-375, 586, 1269 5/5d: 105/1-6d new: HB-733 HB-1707 5/7: 105/3-8: HB-1288 SB-1076; HB-1707 5/8: 105/4-6: SB-1102; HB-1288 HB-1689 5/9: 105/5-17 new: HB-1288 HB-1196 5/10: 205/11-5 new: HB-734 HB-1655 5/13: 205/1001: HB-1269, 1288 HB-667 5/13.5 new: 205/1006: HB.1288 HB-1288 5/14: 205/1007.20: SB-792; HB-1288, 1588 HB-1288 5/16: 205/1007. 115 new: HB-1288 SB-646; HB-1288 5/16 5 new: 205/1008: HB-1288 SB-646; HB-375, 586, 1269, 1288 5/17: 205/1009: HB-1288, 1588 HB-1288 5/18: 205/3004: SB.690; HB-2169 HB-1288, 1656 5121.2 new: 205/4008: SB-690; HB-2169 HB-1288, 1656 5/21.3 new: 205/4010: SB-690; HB-2169 HB-1656 5/32: 205/4013: HB-1288 SB-1076; HB-1707 /32. 2 new: 205/5001: HB-1196 HB-1288 5/34: 205/6002: HB-1288 HB-1288, 1656 5/35: 205/6003: HB-1288 HB-1656 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2332 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 205-Cont 205-Cont. 205/6015 new: 510/0.05 new: HB-1196 HB-2215 205/7007 new: 510/1: HB-1707 HB-805 205/8012: 510/2: SB-646 HB-2215 205/9011: 510/5: HB.1288 HB-2157, 2215 205/9014. 510/6: HB-1288 HB-2215 205/9015. 510/7: HB-1288 HB-2044, 2215 205/10001: 510/7.5 new: HB-1288 HB-2215 205/10002: 510/10: HB-1288 HB-2215 205/10004: 510/11: HB-1288 HB-2215 205/11012 new: 510/11.5 new: HB-1655 SB-596 305/1: 605/4: SB-680; HB-668 SB-768 305/10: 605/6 new: SB-1076; HB-1707 SB-11, 12 305/13: 615/8-106 new: IIB-375,586 HB-74 305/43.1 new: 620/1-1: HB-1707 SB-679 305/46: 620/1-5.09: SB-538 SB-1020 305/47.5 new: 620/1-5.11: HB-1196 SB-1020 305/50: 620/1-6: SB-538 SB-1020; HB-375, 586 305/55: 620/1-8: HB-375, 586 HB-1288 405/1: 620/2-7: SB.805, 1096; HB-103 HB-1288 405/2: 620/2-11: SB-805, 1096 HB-1036 405/3: 620/2-12 new: SB-805, 1096; HB-103 HB-1036, 1288 405/3.1: 620/3-2: HB-2278 SB-1020 405/4: 620/3-3: SB-805, 1096 HB-1269 405/4.3: 620/5-2: HB-103 HB-1288 405/7: 620/5-6: SB-805, 1096 HB-1288 405/10: 620/8-2 new: SB-805, 1096; HB-103 HB-1655 405/13.1: 620/9-1: SB.805, 1096 HB-1288 405/15. b: 620/9-2: SB-805, 1096 HB-1288 405/15. Ic: 630/17: SB.805, 1096 HB.1269 405/16: 635/1-1: SB-805, 1096 SB-679 405/24: 635/1-3: SB-805, 1096 SB-497 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2333 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 205-Cont 205-Cont 635/1-4: 660/8.7 rep.: SB-497 HB-2211 635/2-4: 660/8.8: HB-1288 HB-2211 635/2-6: 660/8.9: HB-1288 HB-2211 635/2-7: 660/8.10. HB-1288 HB-2211 635/3-4: 660/8.11: HB-1288 HB-2211 635/4-1: 660/8.13: SB-497 HB-2211 635/4-2: 660/8.14 new: SB-497; HB-1288 HB-2211 635/4-8: 660/9 rep.: SB-497; HB-1288 HB-2211 635/4-9 rep.: 660/10: HB-1288 HB-2211 635/4-10: 660/10.1: SB-497 HB-2211 635/5-2 new: 660/10.2: HB-1196 HB-2211 645/3: 660/10.5 rep.: HB-1707 HB.2211 645/5: 660/11: HB-1288 HB-2211 645/9: 660/12: HB-1288 HB.2211 645/11: 660/13: HB-1288 HB-2211 645/13: 660/13.5 new: HB-1288 HB-1196 645/20 new: 660/14. HB-1655, 1707 HB-2211 650/7 new: 660/15: HB-1288, 1655 HB-2211 660/1: 660/15.5 new: SB-679; HB-1629 HB-2211 660/2: 660/16 rep.: HB-2211 HB-2211 660/3: 660/16.5 new: HB-2211 HB.2211 660/4: 660/18 new: HB-2211 HB-2211 660/5: 660/19 new: HB-2211 HB-2211 660/6: 660/20 new: HB-2211 HB-2211 660/7: 665/A ct title: HB-2211 SB-805,1096 660/8: 665/1: HB-2211 SB-805, 1096 660/8.1: 665/2: HB-2211 SB-805,1096 660/8.2: 665/3: HB-2211 SB-805, 1096 660/8.3: 665/4: HB-2211 SB-805, 1096 660/8.4: 665/5: HB.2211 SB.805, 1096 660/8.6: 665/6: HB.2211 SB.805, 1096 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2334 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 205-Cont. 205-Cont. 665/7: 670/10: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/8.5 new: 670/11: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/9: 670/12: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/10: 670/12. 5 new: SB-805, 1096 SB-685; HB-597, 2211 665/11: 670/13. SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/11.5 new: 670/14: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/12: 670/14.5 new: SB-805, 1096 HB-1196 665/13: 670/15: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/13.5 new: 670/15a: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/14: 670/15b: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/15.1: 670/15d: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/15.3: 670/15e: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/16: 670/16: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/17: 670/17: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/18: 670/18: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/20: 670/19 rep.: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 665/22: 670/19.1: SB-805, 1096 HB-2211 670/Act title: 670/19.5 new: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/1: 670/20: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/2: 670/20.5 new: HB.2211 HB-2211 670/3 rep.: 670/20.7 new: HB-2211 HB.2211 670/4: 670/21: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/4.1 rep.: 670/22: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/5: 670/23: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/6 rep.: 670/24 rep.: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/7: 670/24.5 new: HB-2211 HB-2211 670/7.5 new: 670/26: SB-685; HB-597 SB-679; HB-669 670/8: 675/1: HB-2211 SB-679; HB-1629 670/8.1: 675/6.5 new: HB-1629 HB-2274 670/9: 690/1: HB.2211 SB-406; HB-1113 670/9.1 new: 690/5: HB.2211 SB.406; HB-1113 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2335 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 205-Cont 210-Cont. 690/15 new: 30/6.2: SB-406; HB-1113 SB-240, 754; HB-99, 1008, 1446 690/20 new: 30/6.3: SB-406; HB-1113 HB-99, 1008 690/21 new: 30/6.3 rep.: SB-406 SB-240 690/22 new: 30/6 4: HB-1113 SB-754; HB-99, 1008 690/25 new: 30/6 4 rep.: SB-406; HB-1113 SB-240 690/30 new: 30/6 5: SB-406; HB-1113 HB-99, 1008 690/35 new: 30/6 6: SB-406; HB-1113 HB-99,1008 69 406;3B7 HB-1113 30/6 7: 690/36 new: H30B-9 SB-406; HB-1113 30/HB- 1008 690/37 new: 3016 8: 690/37newSB-754; HB-99, 1008 SB.406; HB-1113 30/6.9 new. 690/38 new: HB-99 SB-406; HB-1113 30/7: 690/39 new: SB-754 SB.406; HB-1113 30/: 690/40 new: SB-754 HB-1113 30/9: 700/20: SB-754 HB-1923 30/10: HEALTH FACILITIES SB-754 210 30/11: 32 0: SB-754 3/20. 30/12: HB-410 SB-754 3/30: 30/13 HB-410, 1828 SB-754 3/35: 30/14: HB-410, 1828 SB-754 3/35.1: 30/15: HB-410 SB-754 3/36: 30/16: HB-410 SB-754 5/8: 35/5: HB-202 HB-2040 5/10f-5 new: 35/9: SB-1243 HB-1486 25/2-127.5 new: 35/10: SB-901 SB-757; HB-797 25/7-101: 40/6: SB-372, 901; HB-557 HB-1486 25/7-102: 45/1-101: SB-901 SB-751; HB-1638, 2040 30/1: 45/1-102: SB-754 HB-1566 30/2: 45/1-103: SB-754 SB-754 30/3: 45/1-113: SB-754 SB-743; HB-1269, 1389, 2045, 2224 30/4: 45/1-117: SB-754 SB-754 30/5: 45/2-107. SB-754 SB-754 30/6: 45/2-209.5 new: SB.240, 754 HB-47 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2336 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 210-Cont. 210-Cont 45/2-213 new. 125/4.5 new: SB-444, 734 HB-1300 45/2-215 new: 135/5: HB-1643, 2225 SB-757; HB-797 45/3-102. 135/11 new: HB-1673 SB-956 45/3-115: 140/Act rep.: HB-1486 SB-956 45/3-202: 140/10: HB-47 SB-757; HB-797 45/3-202.5 new: HB-202 INSURANCE 45/3-206.05 new: 215 SB997 5/Art. rep.: 45/3-305. SB.801 HB-49 5/Art. 45/3-401.1: SB-801 SB-444; HB-939 5Art 45/3-608: SB/Art SB-757; HB-797 SB/A80 45/3-805: 5/Art. SB-946 HB586A 50/3.45: 5/ArtH HB-274 HB-298 25/55.4 5/Article: 50/3.55:. HB-375 SB-315 H/ 37 50/3.110: 5/10 HB-274 SB-1023 50/3.150. 5/2.5 new: HB-2182 HB-1271, 2164 50/3.160: 5/3.1: HB-1499 SB-801 50/3.242 new: 5/14.1: SB-502 HB-2226 50/32.5: 5/26: SB-235; HB-214, 1344 SB-801 75/2: 5/32: HB-1270 HB-2226 75/7.1 new: 5/33. HB-821 HB-2226 85/6.06: 5/34: SB-783 HB-2226 85/6.18 new: 5/53: SB-351 SB.801 85/7.5 new: 5/56. SB-1243 HB.2226 85/8: 5/59.1: HB-202 HB-2226 85/10.1: 5/74: HB-1569 SB-801 85/10.2: 5/107.02: HB-2118 HB-223 85/10.4: 5/107.03: HB-408, 1269, 1555 HB-223 85/10.5 new: 5/107.05: HB-118, 1213 SB-659; HB-223, 1881 85/17 new: 5/107. 06a: HB-444 HB-223 90/1: 5/107.07: HB-1026 SB-659; HB.223, 1881 125/4: 5/107.09: HB-1300 HB.223 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2337 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215-Cont 215-Cont. 5/107.12: 5/126 15 new: SB-659; HB.1881 SB-801 5/107.13: 5/126 16 new: SB-659; HB-223, 1881 SB-801 5/107.13a: 5/126 17 new: SB-659; HB-223, 1881 SB-801 5/107.14: 5/126.18 new: SB-659 SB-801 5/107.14 rep.: 5/126.19 new: HB-223 SB-801 5/107.15b new: 5/126 20 new: SB-659; HB-223 SB-801 5/107.17: 5/126.21 new: HB-223 SB-801 5/107.23 rep.: 5/126 22 new: SB-659; HB-1881 SB-801 5/107.27: 5/126.23 new: SB-659; HB-223, 1881 SB-801 5/107.28 new: 5/126.24 new: HB-223 SB-801 5/107.29 new: 5/126 25 new: HB-223 SB-801 5/107.30 new: 5/126 26 new: HB-223 SB-801 5/107.31 new: 5/126.27 new: HB-223 SB-801 5/111: 5/126.28 new: SB-801 SB.801 5/122-1: 5/126 29 new: HB-673, 1881, 2226 SB-801 5/123: 5/126.30 new: HB-1266 SB-801 5/124 thru 125.24a rep.: 5/126.31 new: SB.801 SB-801 5/126.1 new: 5/126 32 new: SB.801 SB-801 5/126.2 new: 5/131.3: SB-801 SB-801 5/126.3 new: 5/132 2. SB.801 HB-821 5/126.4 new: 5/136: SB-801 SB-801 5/126.5 new: 5/141.01: SB-801 HB-2282 5/126.6 new: 5/141.02: SB.801 HB-2284 5/126.7 new: 5/143.02 new: SB-801 HB-1647 5/126.8 new: 5/143. lOb: SB-801 SB-132, 196; HB-176 5/126.9 new: 5/143.21b: SB-801 HB-2283 5/126.10 new: 5/143.23a: SB-801 HB-2285 5/126.11 new: 5/143.25a: SB-801 HB-1265 5/126.12 new: 5/143 28: SB-801 SB-196 5/126.13 new: 5/143.28 rep.: SB-801 HB-1260 5/126. 14 new: 5/143 30: SB.801 HB-1502 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2338 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215-Cont. 215-Cont. 5/143.32 new: 5/299. la: HB-224, 694,696, 2084 HB-1707 5/143a: 5/299. lb new: SB-710; HB-289 HB-1707 5/144.2: 5/337.1 new: HB-2226 HB-1707 5/147.3 new: 5/351A-10: HB-2226 SB-294 5/150.1: 5/351B-3: SB-466 HB-1265 5/154.6: 5/353.3 new: HB-1428, 1502 HB-1312 5/155.20: 5/355.1: SB-197 SB-131, 468 5/155.22a: 5/355a: HB-2508 SB-193; HB-821 5/155.22a new: 5/356b: SB-490; HB-1332 SB-296 5/155.26a new: 5/356c: HB-2273 HB-1236, 2102, 2227, 2228 5/155.28: 5/356g: SB-467 HB-333, 1330, 1881, 2456 5/155.31: 5/356h: HB-223 SB-33; HB-98, 2507 5/155.31 new: 5/356r: SB-124, 275, 277, 505, 704, 705, 802; HB-1269 HB-98, 223, 326, 388, 441,445, 535, 5/356s: 603, 1410 HB-1269 5/155.32 new: 5/356t new: SB-124, 505; HB-98 SB-17, 149, 376, 438, 446, 447, 480, 5/155.33 new: 672,705, 711, 1048; HB.8, 11, 107, SB-505 143, 188, 422, 443, 579, 603,620, 5/155.34 new: 626,705, 888, 919, 974, 1142, 1686, SB-505 1881, 1909, 2074 5/155.57: 5/356u new: SB-913 HB-1881 5/162: 5/356v new: HB-2226 HB-1881 5/173: 5/356K: HB-2226 SB-1047 5/173.1: 5/357.29. HB-2226 SB-295 5/174: 5/357.31: HB-2226 SB-198 5/192: 5/367f: HB-2226 HB-1421 5/205: 5/367g: HB-2226 HB-1421 5/238: 5/367h: HB-1707 HB-1421 5/238.1 new: 5/370b: HB-1707 HB-1269 5/245.21: 5/370c: SB-801; HB-2226 HB-81, 111, 161, 428, 2459 5/245.23: 5/370c-1 new: HB-2226 HB-81, 111,428, 2459 5/245.25: 5/370g: HB-2226 SB-722; HB-390, 643 5/245.61 rep.: 5/370i: HB-2226 SB-722; HB-390, 643 5/245.62 rep.: 5/370n: HB.2226 SB-505 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2339 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215 Cont 215-Cont. 5/370n.1 new: 5/513a9: SB-505 HB-2226 5/370o: 5/531.03. SB-722; HB-390, 643 SB-192, 193; HB-627 5/370s new: 5/534.3: SB-705, 1048; HB-603, 888, 1142 SB-659; HB.223, 1552 5/370t new: 5/534.4: HB-632 SB-659; HB-223, 1552 5/388a: 5/538.4: SB-1066 SB-659; HB-223, 1552 5/397.1: 5/545: HB-1232 SB-659; HB-223, 1552 5/401: 51546: HB-1270 SB-659; HB-223, 1552 5/408: 5/802.1: SB-193 HB-223, 829 5/140893 5/803.1: HB-821 HB-223, 829 51/424: 5/1003: 5/ 490; HB- 1SB-193; HB-673, 821, 1881 SB-490; HB-1332 5/1400 new: 5/456.1 new: HB-375, 586 B-204 5/1401 new: 5/466: HB-375, 586 HB-1874, 1875 5/1402 new: 5/472.1: HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1403 new: 5/474.1: HB-375, 586 H7B298 5/1404 new: 5/471 rep. HB-375, 586 H5B-298 5/1405 new: 5/475.1a new: HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1406 new: 5/478.1 rep.: HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1407 new: 5/482.1a new. HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1408 new: 5/483.2: HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1409 new: 5/484.1 rep.: HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1410 new: 5/484.2: HB-375, 586 HB-298 5/1411 new: 5/488.2 new: HB-375, 586 HB-821 5/1412 new: 5/491.1: HB-375, 586 HB223, 224 5/1413 new: 5/493.1 rep.: HB-375, 586 HB-223 5/1414 new: 5/494.2: HB-375, 586 HB-2322 5/1415 new: 5/499.1: HB-375,586 HB-222, 223, 224, 375, 586 5/1416 new: 5/509.1: HB-375, 586 HB-821 5/1417 new: 5/511.114 new: HB-375 SB-505,704, 1048; HB-535, 888, 95/Act rep.: 1142 SB-802 5/511.118 new: 97/50 new: SB-705; HB-603 HB-1400 5/512-3: 105/1: HB.821 HB-1870 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2340 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215-Cont. 215-Cont. 105/1.1: 125/2-1.2 new: SB-802 SB-276; HB-626 105/2: 125/2-1.3 new: SB-722, 802; HB-390, 643 SB-276; HB-626 105/3: 125/2-1.4 new: SB-722, 802; HB-390, 643 SB-276; HB-626 105/4: 125/2-1.5 new: SB-802 SB-276; HB-626 105/5: 125/2-1.6 new: SB-722, 802; HB-390, 643, 1400 SB-276; HB-626 105/7: 125/2-1.7 new: SB-802 SB-276; HB-626 105/7.1 new: 125/2-2: SB.802 HB-626 105/8: 125/2-3: SB-722, 802; HB-390, 643, 673, 1881 HB-364, 1872, 1873, 2101 105/8.6 new: 125/2-3.1: SB-705; HB-603 SB-1078; HB-1490 105/8. 7 new: 125/2-10 new: SB-17, 376, 704, 711; HB-107, 535, HB-1490 919, 974 125/4-6 rep.: 105/10: HB-626 SB-802 125/4-6.1: 105/12: HB-333, 1881, 2456 SB-802; HB-1400 125/4-6.4: 105/14: HB-1269 SB-802 125/4-6.5 new: 105/15 new: SB-17, 346, 376, 704, 711; HB-11, SB-802 107, 535,919, 974, 1881 107/5.20: 125/4-9: HB-2226 HB-98 107/5.25: 125/4-10: HB-2226 SB-722; HB-390, 643 107/20: 125/4-15: HB-2282 SB-722; HB-390, 643 110/48 new: 125/4-17 new: SB-705; HB-603 SB-237, 276,457; HB-1565 123/5: 125/5-3: HB-1400 SB-33, 149, 193, 275, 277, 438, 446, 123/10: 447,480, 505,672, 1048; HB-8, 81, HB-1400 98, 143, 188, 388,422, 443,445, 579, 123/35: 620,705,821,888, 1142, 1312, 1686, HB-1400 1909, 2074 123/40: 125/5-3.4 new: HB-1400 HB-632 123/45: 125/5-3.5 new: HB-1400 SB-705,802; HB-603 123/50 rep.: 125/5-5: HB-1400 HB-1490 123/65: 125/5-6: HB-1400 SB-193; HB-821 125/Art: 125/5-7.2 new: SB-276; HB-626 SB-722; HB-390, 643 12511-1: 125/5-8.5 new: SB-701, 1023, 1079; HB-1491, 1565, HB-1468 2180 , 125/6-7: 125/1-2. HB-626 SB-193, 237, 722; HB-390, 643, 821, 125/7-1 new: 1490, 1565 SB-276; HB-626 125/2-1.1 new: 125/7-2 new: SB-276; HB-626 SB-276 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2341 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 215-Cont. 215-Cont. 125/7-3 new: 158/5: SB-276 SB-805, 1096 125/7-4 new: 160/Act rep.: SB-276 SB-193 125/7-5 new: 165/10: SB-276; HB-626 SB-17, 33, 149,275, 277, 376, 438, 125/7-6 new: 446,447, 480, 505, 672, 704, 711, SB-276 1048; HB-8, 11, 81, 98, 107, 143, 125/7-7 new. 188, 388, 422, 443, 445, 535, 579, SB-276 620,705,888,919,974,1142,1312, 125/7-8 new. 1330, 1686, 1881, 1909, 2074, 2456 SB-276165/15.20: 7SB-276 HB.1269 125/7-9 new: 165/15.25 new: B7-1276 SB-705,802; HB-603 125/7-10 new: SB-276; HB-626 UTILITIES 125/7-11 new: 220 SB-276 5/Act rep.: 125/7-15 new: SB-61 HB-626 5/Art.: 125/7-20 new: SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 361, 362, 676 HB-626 5/Art.: 125/7-25 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-626 5/Art.: 125/7-30 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-626 5/1-102: 125/7-35 new: SB-55; HB-361 HB-626 5/2-101: 125/7-40 new: HB-1161 HB-626 5/2-101.5 new: 130/1001: HB-1161 HB-1866 5/2-102: 130/3009: HB-1161 SB-149, 438, 480, 1048; HB-98, 422, 5/2-103: 445, 579, 620, 705, 888, 1142, 2456 HB-101 130/4002. 2 new: 5/2-104: SB-376, 711; HB-11,919, 1881 5/-979; HB-1733 130/4002. 5 new: 52-202: SB-705,802; HB-603 SB-55; HB-264, 362, 1817 130/4003.' 53-105: SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 362, 676, 1998 SB-33, 275,277,446,447, 505, 672, 53-1083; -2 362 1998 704, 711; HB-8, 81, 107, 143, 188, SB-614; HB-516 388, 535, 1312, 1330, 1686, 1909 5/3-506.2 new 135/46.1 new: HB-1275 HB-821 5/4-101: 150/25.1: HB-1270, 1791 HB-2226 5/4-102 new: 155/1: HB-1830 SB-591; HB-922 5/4-201: 155/3.1 new: HB-362, 1790 SB.591 5/4-305: 155/13.5 new: HB-286, 1998 HB-922 5/4-403 new: 155/15.1 new: HB-361 SB.591 5/4-404 new: 155/17: SB-55; HB-361,362 SB-1240; HB-922 5/5-101: 155/18: HB-1644, 1787 HB-1621 5/5-102: 155/20: HB-1103, 1592, 1797, 1798, 1799, HB-1690 1800, 1801, 1831 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2342 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section: Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 220-Cont. 220-Cont. 5/5-104: 5/8-405: SB-55; HB-361, 362 HB-361 5/5-105: 5/8-405.1: SB-1083; HB-676 HB-361 5/5-201: 5/8-405.2 new: HB-1789 HB-986 5/6-101: 5/8-406: HB-838 SB-55; HB-286, 362, 1998 5/6-102: 5/8-407 rep.: SB-55; HB-361, 362 HB-286, 1998 5/7-101: 5/8-408 new: SB-55; HB-361, 362 HB-43, 983 5/7-102: 5/8-503: SB-55; HB-361, 362 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/7-102.5 new: 5/8-510: HB-361,789 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/7-108: 5/9-102: HB-286, 1998 HB-263 5/7-108 rep.: 5/9-201.3 new: HB-361 SB-215 5/7-202: 5/9-201.5: HB-821 SB-55; HB-362 5/7-204: 5/9-201.6 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-1692 5/7-205 rep.: 5/9-211: HB-361 SB-518; HB-269, 2419 5/7-206: 5/9-212: SB-55; HB-362 HB-286, 1393, 1998 5/7-206 rep.: 5/9-213: HB-361 HB-286, 1998 5/8-101.1 new: 5/9-214: HB-2398 HB-286, 1393, 1998 5/8-201: 5/9-215 rep.: HB-220 HB-286, 1998 5/8-204: 5/9-215.1 rep.: SB.56 HB-286, 1998 5/8-205: 5/9-217 rep.: SB-212 HB-286, 1998 5/8-206: 5/9-220. HB-416 SB-55; HB-286, 361, 362, 1164, 1393 5/8-209 new: 5/9-222: HB-1537 SB-55 5/8-301: 5/9-222.1: HB-266 HB-709 5/8-302: 5/9-222. 4 new: SB-55 SB-804 5/8-303: 5/9-224: HB-1788 HB-834 5/8-401 rep.: 5/9-244: HB-361 SB-55; HB.362 5/8-402 rep.: 5/9-245 new: SB-55; HB-286, 361,362, 1998 HB-986 5/8-402.1 rep.: 5/10-103: SB-55; HB-286, 361, 362, 1393, 1998 HB-361 5/8-402.5 new: 5/10-108: HB-361 HB-865 5/8-403.1: 5/10-113: SB-525; HB-286, 1103, 1309 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/8-404: 5/10-114 new: HB-286, 1998 HB-361 5/8-404 rep.: 5/11-302: SB-55; HB-361, 362 HB-821 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2343 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 220-Cont. 220--Cont. 5/13-101: 5/13-801: SB-949; HB-714,2398 SB-930 5/13-102: -5/13-801.5 new: SB-700; HB-1147 SB-930 5/13-103: 5/13-802: SB-700; HB-1147 SB-930 5/13-104 new: 5/13-803: HB-714 SB-700; HB-1147 5/13-203: 5/13-901: SB-700; HB-1147 SB-949 5/13-210: 5/13-1001 new. SB.700; HB.1147 HB-2298 5/13-216 new: 5/13-1002 new: SB-700; HB.1147 HB-2298 5/13-217 new: 5/15-401: SB.700; HB-1147 SB-934 5/13-301: 5/16-100 new: SB-892 SB-1083; HB-286,676 5/13-301.1: 5/16-101: HB-821 HB-2426 5/13-402: 5/16-101 new: SB-142; HB-647, 1148, 2331 SB-55, 1083; HB-361, 362, 676 5/13-402.1: 5/16-101A new: HB-1148 SB-55; HB-362 5/13-404: 5/16-102 new: HB-268 SB-55, 1083; HB-361, 362, 676 5/13-405: 5/16-103: SB-141,700; HB-1147 HB-2428 5/13-407: 5/16-103 new: HB-1832 SB-55; HB-361,362 5/13-408 new: 5/16-104 new: HB-1132 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-502: 5/16-105 new: SB-700; HB-714, 1147 SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 361, 362, 676 5/13-505: 5/16-106 new: HB-714 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-505.7: 5/16-107 new: HB-707 SB-55, 1083; HB-361, 362, 676 5/13-506.1: 5/16-107.5 new: SB-893, 935 SB-1228 5/13-509: 5/16-108 new: HB-714 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-511 new: 5/16-109 new: SB-700, 996; HB-1147, 1739 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-512 new: 5/16-109A new: SB.700; HB.1147 HB-362 5/13-513 new: 5/16-110 new: SB-700; HB-1147 SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 361, 362, 676 5/13-514 new: 5/16-111: SB-700; HB-1147 SB-56; HB-2433 5/13-515 new: 5/16-111 new: SB.700; HB-1147 SB-55; HB-362 5/13-516 new. 5/16-112 new: SB.700; HB-1147 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-517 new: 5/16-113 new: SB-700; HB-1147 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-601: 5/16-114 new: HB-1133 SB-55; HB-361, 362 5/13-704: 5/16-115 new: SB-996; HB.1147, 1739 SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 361, 362, 676 5/13-709 new: 5/16-115A new: HB-334 SB-55; HB.362 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2344 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 220-Cont. 220-Cont. 5/16-115B new. 5/17-300 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-55; HB-362 5/16-116 new: 5/17-400 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-55; HB.362 5/16-117 new: 5/17-500 new: SB-55; HB-361, 362 SB-55; HB-362 5/16-118 new: 5/17-600 new: SB-55; HB-361, 362 SB-55; HB.362 5/16-119 new: 5/17-700 new: SB-55; HB-361,362 SB-55; HB.362 5/16-119A new: 5/18-101 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-55; HB.362 5/16-120 new: 5/18-102 new: SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 362, 676 SB-55; HB.362 5/16-121 new: 5/18-103 new: SB-55; HB.362 SB-55; HB.362 5/16-122 new: 5/18-104 new: SB-55; HB362SB-55; 362 5/16-123 new: S ; SB-55; HB-362 5/18-105 new: 5/16-124 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-55; HB-362 5/18-106 Hnew: 5/16-125 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-55, 1083; HB-286, 362, 676 518-107 Hnew: 5/16-125A new: 5SB-55; HB-62 SB-55; HB.362 5/18-108 ne 5/16-126 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-55; HB.362 5118-109 new 5/16-127 new: SB-55; HB1362 SB-55; HB-362 5118-110 new 5/16-128 new:.- SB-55; HB-362 5/16-18 new. 25/15: SB-55; HB.362 50B-1: 5/16-129 new: HB-1103 SB-55; HB.362 5S/11- 5/16-130 new: .ES-58 SB-55,1083; HB-286, 362,676 5011.5 new: 5/16-135 new: SB-106; HB-234 SB-1083; HB-286, 676 65/4: 5/16-140 new: SB-996; HB-1147,1739 SB-1083; HB-286676 PROFESSIONS & OCCUPATIONS 5/16-141 new: SB-1083; HB-676 225115 5/16-145 new: 2/10: SB-1083; HB-286, 676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-150 new: 2/15: SB-1083; HB-676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-151: 2/20: SB-1083; HB-676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-155 new: 2/25: SB-1083; HB-676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-160 new: 2/35: SB-1083; HB-676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-165 new: 2/40: SB-1083; HB-676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-170 new: 2/45 rep.: SB-1083; HB-676 SB-857; HB-2236 5/16-175 new: 2/50: SB-1083; HB-676 SB.857; HB-2236 5/17-100 new: 2/55 new: SB-55; HB-362 SB-857; HB-2236 5/17-200 new: 2/60: SB-55; HB-362 SB.857; HB-2236 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2345 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 2/70: 10/5.5: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-774 2/75 new: 10/7: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-1269 2/80: 10/12 1 new: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-466 2/90. 10/18: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-774 2/100: 15/1: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/105 new: 15/2: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685, 1664 2/110: 15/3: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-674; HB-685, 1664 2/130: 15/4: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685, 819 2/135 new: 15/5: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/140: 15/6: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/145: 15/7: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/150: 15/10: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/152 new: 15/11: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/154 new: 15/12.5 new: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-274, 1335 2/155: 15/13: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/160: 15/14: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/165: 15/15: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/170: 15/19: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-1270 2/175: 15/25: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/180: 15/26: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/185: 15/27: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-685 2/195: 20/6: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-427 2/205 rep.: 20/7: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-427 5/18-111 new: 20/7.5 new: SB-55; HB-362 HB-274, 1335 10/2: 20/8: HB-1353 HB-427 10/2.22 new: 20/8.1 rep.: SB-789 HB-427 10/3.1 new: 20/9: SB-789 HB-427 10/4: 20/9A: SB-789, 1030; HB-653 HB-427 10/4.2: 20/10: SB-754; HB.66, 165, 2028 HB-427 10/4.5 new: 20/10.5: SB-179 HB.427 10/5.3 new: 20/11: SB.248 HB.427 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2346 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225--Cont. 225Cont. 20/12: 25/34: SB-916 HB-1861 20/12 rep.: 25/35: HB-427 HB-1861 20/12.5 new: 25/36: HB-427 HB-1861 20/13: 25/41: HB-427 HB-1861 20/15 rep.: 25/42: HB-427 HB-1270 20/19: 25/55: HB-427 HB-1861 20/22: 30/37 new: HB-427 HB-274, 1335 20/27: 30/60: HB-427 HB-1381 20/28: 30/110: HB-427 HB-1270 20/31: 37/5: HB-427 HB-138 25/4: 37/16: HB-1861 HB-138 25/5: 37/26: HB-1861 HB-1269 25/6: 37/45: HB-1861 HB-1270 25/8.05 new: 37/70: HB-274, 1335 HB-1270 25/10: 41/5-15: HB-1044 HB-955 25/12 rep.: 41/10-22 new: HB-1861 HB-274, 1335 25/13 rep.: 41/10-35: HB-1861 HB-955 25/14 rep.: 45/la-1: HB-1861 SB-165; HB-277 25/15: 45/6: HB-1861 HB-743 25/16: 46/15: HB-1860, 1861 HB-1269, 1576, 2045 25/16. 05 new: 46/20: HB-1860 HB-1576 25/16.1: 46/25: SB-786; HB-1861 SB-316 25/18:. 46/25.1 new: HB-2275 SB-316 25/18 rep.: 46/37 new: HB-1861 HB-1643 25/19: 46/55: HB-1861 SB-316; HB-1781 25/20: 46/65: HB-1861 HB-1269 25/21: 46/80 new: SB-786, 857; HB-1861 HB-1458 25/23: 50/7: HB-1861 HB-1382 25/24 rep.: 55/20: HB-1861 SB.857; HB-2236 25/26: 55/25: HB-1861 SB.857; HB-2236 25/32. 55/30: HB-1393 SB.857; HB-2236 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2347 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 55/32 new: 65/4.1 new: HB.274, 1335 HB-1076 55/40: 65/4.2 new: SB.857; HB-2236 HB.274, 1335 55/45: 65/6: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-606; HB-1078 55/50 rep.: 65/7: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-606, 608, 857; HB-1077, 1078, 55/55: 2236 SB.857; HB-2236 65/8 rep.: 55/60: SB.857; HB-2236 SB.857; HB-2236 65/9 rep.: 55/65. SB.857; HB-2236 SB.857; HB-2236 65/10: 55/85: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-857; HB-2236 65/11: 55/90. SB.857; HB-2236 SB.857; HB-2236 65/12: 55/95: SB-606, 857; HB-1078, 2236 SB.857; HB-2236 65/13 rep.: 55/100: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-1270 65/14: 55/165: SB.857; HB-2236 SB.857; HB-2236 65/15 rep.: 60/2: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-2120 65/16: 60/4: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-393, 1033; HB-2119 65/17: 60/9.5 new: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-274, 1335 65/19 rep.: 60/17: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-1572 65/21: 60/21: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-1270 65/23: 60/22: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-1243 65/24: 60/23: SB-608, 857; HB-821, 1077, 1270, SB-451; HB-1468 2236 60/23.1 new: 65/25: HB-73 SB.857; HB-2236 60/39: 65/26: HB-1270 SB.857; HB-2236 60/49.5 new: 65/27: SB.314 SB-857; HB-2236 60/54: 65/28: HB-1904 SB-608; HB.1076, 1077 60/55: 65/30: HB-1895 SB.857; HB-2236 60/64 new: 65/32: SB.734 SB.857; HB-2236 63/20: 65/33: HB-1185 SB-857; HB-1270, 2236 63/57 new: 65/35: HB-274, 1335 SB-857; HB-2236 63/130: 65/36: HB-1270 SB.857; HB-2236 65/3: 65/37: SB-606, 608, 609, 857; HB.1076, SB.857; HB-2236 1077, 1078, 1079, 2236 65/38: 65/4: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-606, 609, 857; HB.1076, 1078, 65/39: 1079, 2236 SB.857; HB-2236 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2348 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 65/40. 75/6 5 new: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-274, 1335 65/42: 80/12 5 new: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-274, 1335 65/43: 80/15.1: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-610 65/47: 80/20: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-1270 70/4: 80/21: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-603 70/5: 80/24: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-902 70/5.1 new: 85/3: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-372, 603, 694; HB-557, 945, 1497 70/6: 85/4: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-372, 603; HB-557, 1497 70/6.5 new: 85/5: HB.274, 1335 SB-603; HB-1497 70/7: 85/7: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-1497 70/8: 85/7.5 new: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-274, 1335 70/9: 85/9: SB-857; HB-2236 SB.603; HB-1497 70/10: 85/10: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-945, 1497 70/11: 85/11: SB-857; HB-2236 SB.603; HB-1497 70/12: 85/12: SB-857; HB-2236 SB.603; HB-1497 70/13: 85/13: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-1497 70/14: 85/14: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-945, 1497 70/15: 85/15: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-1497 70/17: 85/17: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-1497 70/18: 85/18: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-945, 1056 70/19: 85/22: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-945, 1497 70/20: 85/22a new: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-603; HB-945, 1497 70/20.1 new: 85/27: SB.857; HB-2236 HB-821, 1270 70/21: 85/40 new: SB-857; HB-2236 SB.603; HB-1497 70/22: 90/2: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-859 70/23: 90/8.5 new: SB.857; HB-1270, 2236 HB-274, 1335 70/24: 95/6: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-372, 857; HB-557, 2236 70/24.1 new: 95/7: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-372; HB-557 70/28: 95/7.5 new: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-372; HB-557 70/37 rep.: 95/9: SB.857; HB-2236 SB.857; HB-2236 75/3: 95/9.5 new: SB.1073; HB-655 HB.274, 1335 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2349 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 95/10: 100/19: SB-857; HB-2236 SB.858; HB-821, 1270 95/11: 100/21: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-858 95/14: 100/22: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-858 95/14.1 new: 100/23: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-858 95/16: 100/24: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-858; HB-1269 95/17: 100/26: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-858; HB-1269 95/18 rep.: 100/27: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-858 95/19: 100/30: SB.372 SB-858 95/21: 100/34: SB-372, 857; HB-557, 2236 SB-858 95/22.1: 100/38: SB.857; HB-2236 SB-858 95/22.2: 100/44 rep.: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-858 95/22.5. 105/1: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-715 95/22.7: 105/2: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-715 95/22.11: 105/6: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-715 95/22.12: 105/7: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-715 95/24: 105/7.5: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-715 100/3: 105/9: SB-858; HB-1269 HB-715 100/4: 105/10: SB-858 HB-715 100/5: 105/11: SB-858 HB-715 100/6: 105/13: SB-858 HB-715 100/7: 105/16: SB-858 HB-715 100/8: 105/20: SB-858 HB-1270 100/8.5 new: 105/23. HB-274, 1335 HB-715 100/9: 106/42 new: SB-858 HB-274, 1335 100/10: 106/110: SB-858 HB-1270 100/12: 107/15: SB-858 HB-819 100/13: 107/37 new: SB.858 HB-274, 1335 100/15: 107/45: SB-858 SB-859; HB-2445 100/16: 107/95: SB-858 HB-1270 100/17: 110/3: SB-858 SB-611, 857; HB.860, 2236 100/18: 110/3.5: SB-858 SB-611; HB-860 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2350 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont 225-Cont. 110/3.5 new: 207/45: SB-857; HB-2236 HB-1083 110/5: 225/9: SB-611, 857; HB-860, 2236 SB-483; HB-553 110/6 rep.: 225/10: SB-611, 857; HB.860, 2236 SB-483; HB-552 110/7: 225/10.5 new: SB-611,857; HB.860, 2236 SB-483; HB-552 110/7.2 new: 225/20: HB-274, 1335 SB-482; HB-552 110/7.5 rep.: 225/3610: SB-611, 857; HB.860, 2236 SB-595 110/8: 225/36.17: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 SB-595 110/9 rep.: 305111.5 new: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-274, 1335 110/9.5 new: 305/25: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-1270 110/11: 305/38: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-1270 110/12 rep.: 310/30: SB-611, 857; HB.860, 2236 HB-1270 110/13: 315/15: SB-611,857; HB.860, 2236 HB-1270 110/14: 315/20: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-1270 110/16: 320/3: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-791, 911 110/16.5 new: 320/4 new: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-791, 911 110/17: 320/9: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-786, 1057 110/18: 320/14: SB-611,857; HB.860, 2236 HB-791 110/21: 320/18: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-790, 791,792 110/22: 320/29.5 new: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-791, 793 110/28: 320/37: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-791, 792 110/28.5 new: 325/8.5 new: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-274, 1335 110/29.5 new: 325/27: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-1270 110/30: 325/44: SB-611, 857; HB-860, 2236 HB-1270 110/31 rep.: 330/10.5 new: SB-611, 857; HB-860, 2236 HB-274, 1335 110/32 rep.: 330/25: SB-611,857; HB-860, 2236 HB-250 110/33: 330/30: SB-611, 857; HB-860, 2236 HB-1270 115/4: 330/48: HB-1126 HB-1270 115/8: 335/1: HB-1126 HB-1884 115/10.5 new: 335/2: HB-274, 1335 SB-1245; HB-1884, 2086 120/27 new: 335/3: HB-274, 1335 SB-1245; HB-2086 120/35: 335/3.5 new: HB-1270 SB-1245; HB-2086 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2351 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 335/4: 410/2-11 new: HB-1884 HB-1662 335/4 rep.: 410/3-2: SB-1245; HB-2086 HB-1662 335/4.5 new: 410/3-2A new: SB-1245; HB-2086 HB-1662 335/5: 410/3-4: HB-1835, 1884 HB-1354 335/6: 410/3-6: HB-1884 HB.1354, 1662 335/8: 410/3-7: HB-1884 SB-1251; HB.1354 335/9: 410/3-7.1: HB-1884 HB-1354 335/9.1: 410/3-8: HB-1884 HB-1354 335/9.2: 410/3-9 new: HB-1270 HB-1662 335/9.6: 410/3-10 new: HB-1884 HB-1662 335/9.10: 410/3A-3: HB-1884 HB-1354 335/9.15: 410/3A-5: HB-1884 HB-1354, 1662 335/10: 410/3A-6: HB-1884 HB-1354 335/11: 410/3A-7: HB-1884 HB-1354 340/9.5 new: 410/3A-8 new: HB-274, 1335 HB-1662 340/16: 410/3A-9 new: HB-1383 HB-1662 340/23: 410/3A-10 new: HB-1270 HB-1662 340/36: 410/3B-15: HB-1270 HB-1354 345/4. 410/3C-1: HB-349 HB-1354 345/6: 410/3C-3: HB-349 HB-1354 345/7: 410/3C-7: HB-349 HB-1354, 1662 345/12: 410/3C-8: HB-349 HB-1354 410/1-4: 410/3C-9: HB.1354, 1662 HB-1354, 2377 410/1-7: 410/3C-10 new: HB-244, 1354 HB-1662 410/1-10: 410/3C-11 new: HB-244 HB-1662 410/1-11: 410/3C-12 new: SB-859 HB-1662 410/2-2: 410/3D-5: HB-1662 HB-244 410/2-3: 410/3D-5 rep.: HB-1662 HB-244 410/2-7: 410/4-1: HB-1662 HB-244, 1354 410/2-9 new: 410/4-4: SB-251; HB-1662 HB.1354, 1662 410/2-10 new: 410/4-7: HB-1662 SB-251; HB-244, 1354, 1662 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2352 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 225-Cont. 410/4-9: 455/23: HB-1354 SB-859; HB-1214 410/4-19: 455/36.01: HB-1354 SB-595 410/4-20: 455/36. 1la new: SB-251; HB-1354, 1662 SB-763 415/5: 455/36.18: HB-895 SB-595 415/19.5 new: 455/36.23. HB-890 SB-898 415/23: 455/37.4. HB-892 SB-595 415/28 new: 460/2: HB-891 HB-887, 1211 425/17: 460/3: HB-1270 HB-887, 1211 430/8.5 new: 460/4: HB-274, 1335 HB-887, 1211 430/18. 460/5: HB-1270 HB-1211 440/4.08: 460/6: SB.798 HB-887, 1211 440/10: 460/7: HB-407 HB-1211 446/5: 460/17: HB-72 HB-1211 446/30: 460/21: HB-72, 1216, 2391 HB-1211 446/75: 460/22 new: SB-661; HB-1216 HB-1211 446/77: 460/23: HB-736 HB-887 446/80: 460/23 new: SB-859; HB-1041 HB-1211 446/92 new: 515/10: HB-274, 1335 HB-821 446/105: 515/10.1: HB-1215, 1216 HB-821 446/117 new: 605/2: SB-108 SB.305; HB-674 450/13.5 new. 605/6.5 new: HB-274, 1335 SB.305; HB-674 450/32: 605/10. HB-1270 SB.305; HB-674 455/Art. rep.: 610/17: SB-859; HB-1214 HB-1158, 1547, 2356 455/11.5 new: 620/16: HB-274, 1335 HB-1270 455/14: 640/1: HB-2268 SB-258; HB-1158 455/15: 640/8d: SB-859; HB-1214 HB-1177 455/16: 645/1: HB-821 SB-258; HB-1158 455/17: 645/2: HB-821 HB-1270 455/18: 645/19.1: SB-897 HB-1177 455/18.1: 650/2.6: SB.897 SB-258; HB-1094 455/18.4 new: 655/2: SB.763 SB-258; HB-1158 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2353 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 225-Cont. 230-Cont. 655/4.1: 5/26.4: HB-1270 SB-547 705/4.15: 5/28: HB-821 HB-1270 705/4.16: 5/31: HB.821 HB-1270, 1482 705/4.35: 5/31.1: HB-821 SB-547; HB-606 705/25.04: 5/54 new: HB-997 SB-899 720/1.03: O1/Act title: SB-304, 795 SB-154, 493, 829; HB-213, 607 720/1.04: 10/1: 720/ 04 795SB-492; HB-175 SB-304, 795 10/2: 720/1.05: HB-1819 SB-304, 795 10/3: 720/2.08. HB-1819 SB-304, 795 10/3.5 new: 720/6.07: SB-493, 829; HB-607, 2247 SB-304, 795 10/4: 720/6.08: SB-154, 493, 829; HB-117, 213, 607, SB-304,795 1819 720/7.03: 10/5: SB-304,795 SB-261, 493, 808; HB-1270, 1819, 720/7.04: 1846, 2190, 2247 720/9.01: HB-1819 SB-304, 795 10/5.2 new: 725/19.6: SB-808; HB-2190 HB.771 10/6. 725/22.2: SB-154, 493, 808, 829; HB-213, 607, SB-304, 795 1819, 1846, 2190, 2247 745/25: 10/7: SB-857; HB-2236 SB-154, 326, 493, 808, 829, 1021; 745/52: HB-213, 607, 1819, 1846, 2190, 2247 SB-857; HB-2236 10/7.1 new: 745/65: SB-808; HB-1819, 2190, 2247 SB-857; HB-2236 10/8: 745/95: SB-808; HB-1819, 2190 HB-1270 10/9: GAMINGSB-808; HB-1819, 2190 GAMING 10/11 230 SB-154, 208, 493, 808, 829; HB-117, 5/1: 213,607,1819,2190 SB-491, 671,899 10/11.1: 5/3.075: HB-1819 SB-547 10/11.2 new: 5/3.24 new: SB-154, 493, 808, 829; HB-213, 607, SB-899 2190 5/9: 10/12. HB-1270 SB-425, 493, 1091; HB-1114, 1819 5/15.1: 10/12 rep.: SB-671 HB-117 5/15.4: 10/13. SB-915 SB-154, 290, 425, 808, 829, 896; 5/20: HB-117, 213, 452, 607, 654, 1114, SB-547 1819, 2190, 2229, 2247 5/24: 10/13.2 new: HB-885 HB-885 5/26: 10/14.1 new: SB-547; HB-1039 HB-2247 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2354 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 230-Cont. 235-Cont 10/16: 5/6-1: SB-153; HB-606 HB-87 10/18: 5/6-6: SB-493, 808; HB-885, 1819, 2190 SB-664; HB-671, 679, 903, 915 10/19: 5/6-6.5 new: HB-1819 HB-679 10/20: 5/6-15: HB-1819 HB-1269, 1270, 1374 10/22: 5/6-16: HB-1270 HB.155, 679, 1864 20/Act rep.: 5/6-16.1 new: HB-2189 HB.155 20/1: 5/6-19: HB-1012 HB-1863 20/1.1: 5/6-19 rep.: SB-249; HB-1840 HB-679 2014: 5/6-20: SB-249; HB.1840 HB.679, 1864 20/5: 5/6-21 HB-1414, 1415 5 6 87,297 25/A ct rep.: HB 87297 HB-2189 5/6-28 25/2: HB-679 HB-19, 1255 5/6-30: 25/3: HB-1819 HB-19, 1414, 1415 5/6-31 new: 25/4.2: SB-407; HB.679, 1102, 1862 HB-532 5/7-1: 30/Act rep.: HB-87 HB-2189 5/8-1: 30/1: HB-2385 HB-531 5/8-2: 30/9: SB-910 HB-1414, 1415 5/8-9: 30/14: SB.856; HB-2188 HB.821 5/9-2: LIQUORHB-1393 LIQUOR 5/10-1: 235 HB-1270 5/Art.: 5/12-1 new: SB.910; HB-842, 1678 SB910; HB-842, 1678 5/1-1: 5/12-2 new: HB-1594, 1855 SB-910; HB-842, 1678 5/1-3.03: 5/12-3 new: HB-2385 SB-910; HB-842, 1678 5/1-3.33: HB-679 WAREHOUSES 5/1-3.37 new: 240 SB.910; HB-842, 1678 10/6: 5/1-3.38 new: HB-127 HB-2385 40/1-10: 5/3-12: 401-10: SB.1101, 1113; HB.679, 944, 1865 HB-1270 5/4-1: 40/1-15: SB-407 HB-1270 5/5-1: 40/1-25: SB-407, 910; HB-679 HB-1680 5/5-3: 40/10-25: SB-910 HB-282 5/5-6 new: 40/20-25: SB-1101 HB-1270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2355 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill PUBLIC AID 305-Cont 305 5/4-1.12 new: 5/Art.: HB-204 HB-204 5/4-2: 5/Article: HB-204, 821, 1810 SB-822, 823 5/4-2 5 new: 5/1-1: HB-1810 HB-2103 5/4-5: 5/1-2: SB-392, 1069 SB-1023 5/4-5 rep.: 5/1-5: HB-204 HB-2105 5/4-7: 5/1-8: HB-953 HB-204 5/4-8: 5/1-9 new: SB-861; HB-204, 1080, 1707 HB-204 5/4-10: 5/1-10 new: HB-821 HB-204 5/4-12: 5/1-11: HB-204 SB-600 5/4-14: 5/1-11 new: HB.821, 1584 HB-204 5/4-16 rep.: 5/3-1: HB-204 SB-698; HB-126 5/4-17.5 new: 5/3-1.8 new: SB-718 SB-698; HB-126 5/4-19: 5/3-8: SB.317 HB-821 5/4-20 new: 5/3-13: SB-191,698; HB-1129, 1460 SB-698; HB-126 5/4-21 new: 5/4-0.5: HB-204 SB-317; HB.204, 1438, 2126 5/4-22 new: 5/4-0.6 new: HB-204 HB-204 5/5-1: 5/4-1: SB-320 SB-513, 698; HB-126, 204 5/5-2: 5/4-1.1: SB-758; HB-442 HB-204, 1269 5/5-2.3: 5/4-1.2: SB-318; HB-2127 HB.204 5/5-4.21: 5/4-1.2b: HB.821 HB-821 5/5-4.31: 5/4-1.2b rep.: HB.821 HB-204 5/5-5: 5/4-1.3 rep.: SB-269, 882; HB-333, 383, 391, HB-204 1269, 1881 5/4-1.4 rep.: 5/5-5.04 new: HB-204 SB-722; HB-390, 643, 980 5/4-1.6: 5/5-5.4: SB-698; HB-204 SB-1101; HB-2464 5/4-1.6b new: 5/5-5.6b: HB-1809 HB-1639 5/4-1.7: 5/5-5.12: HB-204 SB-1077; HB-1038 5/4-1.9: 5/5-5.16: HB-204 HB.821, 1583 5/4-1.10a new: 5/5-5c new: HB-1809 HB-1279 5/4-1.11: 5/5-5d new: SB-860; HB-1706 HB-2478 5/4-1.11 rep.: 5/5-11: HB.204 SB.320 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2356 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont. 305-Cont. 5/5-12: 5/8A -6: HB.821 SB-317; HB-1633 5/5-15.5: 5/8A -12: HB-1858 SB-240 5/5-16: 5/8A-13 new: HB-1556, 1857 SB-317; HB-1633 5/5-16.3: 5/8A-14 new: SB-317, 320, 321,648,699, 722; SB-317; HB-1633 HB-390, 643, 774, 776, 778,779, 5/8A-15 new: 780, 781, 782, 783,784,785, 1269, SB-317; HB-1633 1556, 2074 5/8A -16 new: 5/5-16.7: SB-317; HB-1633 HB-1269 5/8A-17 new: 5/5-16.8 new: SB-317; HB-1633 SB-17, 320, 376, 705, 711; HB-11, 5/9-6.02: 107, 603, 775, 781,919, 1881 SB-881 5/5-16.10 new: 5/9-6.3. SB-317, 320; HB-776 SB-217, 676; HB-636 5/5-16.11 new: 5/9-6.3 rep.: SB-317, 320 HB-204 5/5-23 new: 5/9-6 4 rep.: HB-1490 HB-204 5/5-24 new: 5/9-6 5 new: HB-1490 SB-387 5/5E-5: 5/9-14 new: HB-2224 SB-388 5/5F: 5/9-14.1 new: HB-1205 SB-388 5/5F-5 new: 5/9-14.2 new: HB-1205 SB-388 5/5F-10 new: 5/9-14.3 new: HB-1205 SB-388 5/5F-15 new: 5/9-14.4 new: HB-1205 SB-388 5/5F-20 new: 5/9-14.5 new: HB-1205 SB-388 5/5F-25 new: 5/9-14.6 new: HB-1205 SB-388 5/6-1: 5/9-14.7 new: SB-269, 698; HB-126, 383 SB-388 5/6-1.2: 5/9-14.8 new: HB-447 SB-388 5/6-1.3: 5/9-14.9 new: HB-204 SB-388 5/6-2: 5/9A-1: HB-821 SB-77 5/6-6: 5/9A-2: HB-821 HB-1759 5/6A: 5/9A-3: HB-1205 HB-204 5/6A-5 new: 5/9A-4. HB-1205 HB-204 5/6A-10 new: 5/9A-6 rep.: HB-1205 HB-204 5/6A-15 new: 5/9A-7: HB-1205 HB-204 5/6A-20 new: 5/9A-8: HB-1205 SB-933; HB-204 5/6A-25 new: 5/9A-9: HB-1205 HB-204, 447 5/6A-30 new. 5/9A-9.5 new: HB-1205 HB-2455 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2357 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont. 305-Cont. 5/9A-10.5 new: 5/10-10.2: SB-883 SB-841 5/9A-11: 5/10-10.2 rep.: HB-204 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/9A-13 new: 5/10-10.3 rep.: SB-146; HB-204, 1460 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-0.5 new: 5/10-10.4 new: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-962, 964 5/10-1: 5/10-11: SB-323; HB-1707, 2018, 2019,2050 SB-368; HB.1707 5/10-1 rep.: 510-rep11 rep HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-1.5 new: 5110-11.1: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-323; HB.1707, 2018, 2019 H10-2: 1707 5/10-11.1 rep.: S1393 1707 HB-2050 2336, 2359 5/j1-2rep.: 5/10-11.2 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1882 5/10-3 rep.: 5110-12 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/B-12 3362359 5/10-3.1: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-323; HB-1707, 2018, 2019 5/10-13 rep.: 5/10-3.1 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-13.1 rep.: 5/10-3.2 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-13.2 rep.: 5/10-3.3: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-13.3 rep.: 5/10-3.3 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-13. 4 rep.: 5/10-3.4 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-206, 1707 5/10-13.5 rep.: 5/10-34 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-13.6 rep.: 5/10-4 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-13.7 rep.: 5/10-5 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-13.8 rep.: 5/10-6: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-13.9 rep.: 5/10-6 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-13.10 rep.: 5/10- 7 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-14 rep.: 5/10-8: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 5/10-15: 5/10-8 rep.: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-15 rep.: 5/10-8.1 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-16: 5/10-8.1 rep.: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-16 rep.: 5/10-9: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2018 5/10-16.2: 5/10-9 rep.: SB-323, 1024; HB-1337, 1707, 2018, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 2019 5/10-10: 5/10-16.2 rep.: SB-323, 368; HB-1707, 2018, 2019 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-10 rep.: 5/10-16.3 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-10.1 rep.: 5/10-16.4 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1141 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2358 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont. 305-Cont. 5/10-17 rep.: 5/10-24.40 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-17.1: 5/10-24.40 rep.: HB-1707 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-17.1 rep.: 5/10-24.45 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-17.2: 5/10-24.45 rep.: HB-1707 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-17.2 rep.: 5/10-24.50 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-17.3 rep.: 5/10-24.50 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-17.4 rep.: 5/10-25 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-17.5 rep.: 5/10-25 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-17.6 rep.: 5/10-25.5 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-17. 7 rep.: 5/10-25.5 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-17.8 rep.: 5/11-6: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-204 5/10-17.9: 5/11-6.1: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-1081 5/10-17.9 rep.: 5/11-6.2. HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-204 5/10-17.10 new: 5/11-8: SB-807; HB-1503 HB-204, 1193 5/10-17.11 new: 5/11-8.6. HB-1707 HB-204 5/10-17.11 rep.: 5/11-9: HB-2336, 2359 HB-1269, 1270 5/10-18 rep.: 511-14.5: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-596, 698 5/10-19. 5/11-16: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-204 5/10-19 rep.: 5/11-20: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-204 5/10-20 rep.: 5/12-4.3 rep.: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 5/10-21: 5/12-4.4: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-204, 611 5/10-22 rep.: 5/12-4.5: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-675 5/10-23 rep.: 5/12-4.5a new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-957 5/10-24 new: 5/12-4.5b new: SB-1034; HB-614, 1707,2271 HB-957 5/10-24 rep.: 5/12-4.5c new: HB-2336, 2359 HB-957 5/10-24.5 new: 5/12-4.5d new: HB-1707 HB-957 5/10-24.5 rep.: 5/12-4. 7a: HB-2336, 2359 HB-821 5/10-24.30 new: 5/12-4. 7c: HB-1707 HB-2336, 2359 5/10-24.30 rep.: 5/12-4. 7c new: HB-2336, 2359 HB-1707 5/10-24. 35 new: 5/12-4.11: HB.1707 HB-131, 203, 204, 821, 2464 5/10-24.35 rep.: 5/12-4. lla new: HB-2336, 2359 HB-610 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2359 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 305-Cont HOUSING 5/12-4.15 rep.: 310 HB-204 5/46. 5/12-4.20b: HB-821 HB-821 5/46.1: 5/12-4.25: HB-821 SB-879 10/3. 5/12-4.31: SB-26; HB-703 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050, 2336, 10/4: 2359 SB-26 5/12-4.32 new: 10/6. SB-756, 880, 1101; HB-1460, 1844 SB-26; HB-703 5/12-4.32 rep.: 10/8. Ic new: SB.320 SB.25 5/12-4.33 new: 10/24.5 new: SB-755; HB-1758 HB-57 5/12-4.34 new: 20/5: SB-320 SB-801 5/12-4.201 new: 20/7: SB-1101 HB-821 5/12-5: 50/3: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 HB-1234 5/12-6. URBAN PROBLEMS HB-821 5/12-8: 3151 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 5/.801 5/12-9: SB-323, 684; HB-2018, 2019 AGING 5/12-10.2 320 HB.1707, 2336, 2359 10/8 5/12-10.2 rep.: HB-861 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019 20/2: 5/12-10.3: SB-754 HB-204 20/3: 5/12-11: SB-754 SB-323, 684; HB-2018, 2019 20/4: 5/12-12.1 new: SB-754 HB-1343 20/5: 5/12-13.05 new: SB-754 HB-204 20/6: 5/12-13.1: SB-754 SB-240, 320, 860; HB-773, 781 20/8: 5/12-13.3 new: SB-754 HB-126 20/9: 5/12-16. SB-754 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 25/2: 5/12-21.13a new: SB-909 HB-1448 25/3.07: 5/14-2: SB.856 HB-821 25/3.15: 5/14-8: HB-183 SB.1101; HB.1269, 2464 25/4: 15/8.1 new: SB-503; HB-184, 314, 971, 1116, HB-821 2512 20/1: 25/7.1: SB-430 HB-821 20/5: 25/25/4. SB-55; HB-362 SB-909 20/13 new: 30/Act title: SB-55; HB.362 HB.581, 1533 20/14 new: 30/1: SB-55; HB-362 HB.-581, 1533 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2360 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 320-Cont. 325-Cont. 30/2: 5/8.2b new: HB.581, 1533 HB-59 30/3: 5/8.6 new: SB.46; HB.581, 1533 HB-1459 30/5: 5/9: HB.581, 1533 SB.345; HB-64 30/7. 5/11: HB.581, 1533 SB.345; HB-64 35/20: 5/11.1: HB-1269 SB.345; HB-64 35/30: 5/11.la new: HB-1269 SB.853 35/50: 5/11.3: HB-1269 HB-64 35/60: 5/11.8 new: HB-1269 2HB-64 20/3: CHILDREN HB.1578, 1807 325 20/4: 4/8.2:. HB-1807 HB-164 20/5: 4/8.2a new: HB.1578, 1807 HB-164 20/8. 4/8.2b new: HB1579 HB-164 20/14: 5B164 HB-1807 B5/: 35/4: SB-4 HB.1269 5/2: 40/3: HB-165 HB.66 5/3: SB-735; HB.1426 VETERANS 5/4: 330 SB.372; HB-557 50/1: 5/4.2 new: HB-821 SB.345; HB-64 50/2: 5/4.3 new: HB-821 HB.66 5/4.5 new: MENTAL HEALTH HB-164 405 5/5: 5/1-100: HB.165 HB-168 5/7.3d new: 5/1-102: HB-90, 164 SB-696 5/7.4: 5/1-106: HB-1270 SB-842 5/7.5: 5/1-121.5 new: HB-165 SB.317 5/7.7: 5/1-122: SB.345 HB-505 5/7.14: 5/2-102: SB.345; HB-64 SB.317, 1035 5/7.15: 5/2-105: SB-345; HB-64 HB-1447 5/7. 16 5/2-107: SB.345; HB-64 SB.317 5/7.21: 5/2-107.1: HB.1426 SB-317, 1035 5/8.2: 5/2-107.2: SB-735; HB-59, 164, 165, 1269 SB-317 5/8.2a new: 5/2-110: HB-59, 164 SB-317, 1035 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2361 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 405--Cont. 410 Cont. 5/2-110.1 new: 70/6.4: SB-317, 1035 HB-2135 5/2-110.2 new: 80/4: SB-1035 HB-567, 570 5/2-110.3 new: 85/3: SB-1035 SB-325 5/2-110.4 new: 85/4: SB-1035 SB-325 5/3-200: 210/1: SB-922 HB-406, 1522 5/3-209: 210/2: SB-1035 HB-1522 5/3-601.2 new: 210/3: SB-317 HB-1522 5/3-800: 210/5: SB-317, 1035 HB-2106 5/3-814: 210/6 new: SB-1035 HB-1559 5/3-814.1: 305/7: SB-1035 HB-941 5/5-100A: 305/9: SB-240 HB-941 5/5-105.1 new: 315/2: SB-785 SB-706,781; HB-1391, 1699 5/5-111: 315/4 new: SB-785 SB-330,411 5/5-120 new: 315/5 new: SB.320 SB-411 30/4: 320/Act title: SB-237; HB-368, 649,925, 1377, HB-1380 2109 320/0.01: 30/5: HB-1380 HB-1634 320/0.5 new: 35/3: HB-1380 HB-821 320/1: 35/4: HB-1380 HB-821 320/2: 75/1: HB-1 380 HB-1270 325/4: 80/2-17: HB-1269 SB-237; HB-2109 325/6: HB-1269 PUBLIC HEALTH 405/3: 410 SB-327; HB-1028 45/6.2: 405/4: HB-1536 SB-327; HB-1028 45/7: 405/7: SB-247 SB-327; HB-1028 50/3.1: 415/3: SB-236 SB-828 50/6 new: 515/6: HB-864 SB-852 65/2: 515/7 new: HB-1030 HB-1385 65/3.3 new: 535/11: HB-1030 HB-1707 65/4: 535/12: HB-1270 HB-1707, 2336, 2359 65/7 new. 535/17: HB-2506 HB.1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 70/5: 535/18. HB-1433 HB-1128, 1527 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2362 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 410-Cont. 415-Cont. 535/22: 5/9.1: HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 SB-1241 535/24: 5/9.4: HB-1707 SB-651, 652; HB-1267 535/25: 5/9.5: HB-1335, 2423 HB-2166 535/25 new: 5/9.6: HB-274 SB-819 615/6: 5/97: HB-1177 HB-821 620/2: 5/10: HB-519 SB-59, 1103; HB-470 620/2.40 new: 5/14.2: HB451 HB-1269 5/15: 620/3: HB-1793 HB-519 55/17.6 620/3.23 new: HB-1796 HB-519 5/19.1: 620/9.5 new: SB.815 HB-2016 5/19.2: 620/16.5 new: SB-815 SB-80 5/193: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY SB-815 415 5/19.4: /T SB-815 5/Title: 5/19.5: SB-815, 939; HB-1817, 2072 SB-815 5/3: 5/196: SB-57 SB-815 5/3.20: 5/19 7: HB-262 HB.821 5/3.32: 5/198: HB-257, 757, 1887 SB348, 815 5/3.45: 5/19.9: HB-1122, 2164 HB-1054 5/3.78: 5/21: HB-257, 1887 SB-378, 968; HB-257, 1736, 1887 5/3. 78a new: 5/21.4: HB-257, 1887 HB-1792 5/3. 78b new: 5/21.6: HB-1887 HB-256 5/3. 78c new: 5/22: HB-1887 HB-2415 5/3.79: 5/22.2: HB-257 SB-378; HB.1269 5/3.81: 5/22.2a: HB-1887 SB-695 5/3.86: 5/22.2d new: HB.2214 HB-1420 5/4: 5/22.3: SB-653, 1049 HB-1795 5/4.2 new: 5/22.8: HB-330 HB-821 5/5: 5/22.10: SB-791 HB-258 5/7.5: 5/22.15: HB-257 HB-260, 1106, 1269, 1886, 1887 5/8: 5/22.19a new. SB-968, 1242; HB-259, 1794, 2416 SB-54 5/9: 5/22.19b new: SB-59, 1103; HB-470 SB.54 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2363 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 415-Cont. 415-Cont. 5/22.22: 5/59 new: HB-1411 SB-939; HB-1817 5/22.23a: 5/59.1 new: HB-2164 SB-939; HB-1817 5/22.26: 5/59.2 new: SB-54 SB.939; HB-1817 5/22.38 new: 5/59.3 new: HB-257, 1887 SB-939; HB-1817 5/22. 48 new: 5/59.4 new: HB-1122, 2164 SB.939; HB-1817 5/25b-5: 5/59.5 new: HB-1016 SB-939; HB-1817 5/27: 5/59.6 new: SB-778 SB.939; HB-1817 5/28.5. 5/59.7 new: HB-1386 SB.939; HB-1817 5/33: 5/59.8 new. SB-968; HB-1736 SB.939; HB-1817 5/39: 5/59.9 new: SB-819; HB-1269, 1398, 1541, 1887 SB.939; HB-1817 5/39.2: 5/60 new: SB-54, 140, 299, 348,475; HB-726, HB-2072 767, 1002, 1541, 1887 5/60.1 new: 5/39.5: HB-2072 SB.819; HB-1269 5/60.2 new: 5/40: HB-2072 SB-814; HB-102, 1002 5/60.3 new: 5/42: HB-2072 SB-59, 1103; HB-470, 2072 5/60.4 new: 5/44: HB-2072 SB-378, 968; HB-1122, 1322, 1736, 5/60.5 new: 2164 HB-2072 5/55. 8: 5/60. 6 new: SB-675; HB-1269 HB-2072 5/55. 9: 5/60.7 new: HB-1055 HB-2072 5/56.3: 5/60.8 new: HB-1023 HB-2072 5/57 5/60.9 new: SB-58 HB-2072 5/573.3 5/60.10 new: HB-1885 HB-2072 5/57. 8: 5/211 new: HB-757 SB-939 5/57.11: 5/212 new: SB.856; HB-2188 SB-939 5/57.14: 15/3: HB-1269 SB-60, 545, 573; HB-664 5/57.18 new: 15/4.1 new: HB-757 HB-469 5/58: 15/5.5 new: SB.939; HB-2417 SB-572; HB-664 5/58.2: 15/6: SB.939 SB-573; HB-664 5/58.3: 15/7. SB.939 SB-545; HB-664 5/58.9: 20/3: SB.348 SB.214; HB-821, 1443 5/58.13 new: 20/6. 2. SB.939 HB-821 5/58.14 new: 20/6.5 new: SB.939 HB-772 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2364 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 415-Cont NUCLEAR SAFETY 20/9 new: 420 HB-94 5/4: 55/1: HB-1457 HB-2418 5/8: 55/6: HB-1270 HB-261 20/2. 60/3: SB-431 HB-701 20/3: 60/6: SB-431 HB-602 20/4: 60/9: SB-431 HB-602 20/5: 60/10: SB-431 HB-602 20/6: 60/11: SB.431 HB-602 20/7: 60/11.1: SB.431 HB-602 20/8: 60/12: SB.431 HB-602 20/9: 60/13: SB-431 HB-602, 1269 20/10: 60/13.2 new: SB-431; HB-255 SB.305 20/10.2: 60/19.3: SB.431; HB-1179, 1889 SB.305 20/10.3: 60/22.1: SB431 HB.821 20/11: 60/24.1: SB2-31 SB-305 20/12.1: 8513:5 SB-431 85/3: 20/13. SB-304, 795 SB.431,817 85/5: 20/14: SB-304,795 SB-431 100/5: 30/21: SB.939 HB-1493 105/3: 30/3" HB.288 HB-1269, 1493 110/2009: 40/6: HB.821 HB.1269 115/10: 40/7: SB-304, 795 HB1493 115/15: 40/10: HB-260 HB.989 125/310: 40/12: HB-1269 SB-462; HB-989 125/320: 40/25: HB-1269 HB-1493 125/325: 40/35: SB.856; HB-2188 HB-1144, 1229, 1493 130/10: 40/39. HB-1230 SB-816 130/20: 42/15: HB-1230 HB-2214 130/25: 42/32 new: HB-1230 HB-2214 130/30 new: 45/Act rep.: HB.1230 HB.1229 130/35 new: 50/Act rep.: HB-1230 HB-1229 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2365 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 420- Cont 430-Cont 50/6: 55/5: HB-821 HB-1174 55/Act rep.: 55/6: HB-1144 HB-1174 65/1. 1: FIRE SAFETY HB-916 425 65/3: 30/21. HB-916, 2256 HB-1270 65/3a: 35/1: SB-795; HB-1052 SB-126, 1212; HB-704, 2387 65/4: 35/2: SB-821; HB-127, 392, 916, 2064 SB-1212; HB-704, 2387 65/6 1 new: 60/3: HB-916 HB-429 65/8: PUBC SAFETY SB-821; HB-127, 392, 2064, 2178 PUBLIC SAFETY 65/9: 430 HB-2069 15/2: 65/13.1: HB-369 HB-216, 1557 30/2: 65/14: SB-308 HB-916 30/3: 65/15a: SB-308; HB.1239 HB-1270 30/11: 70/2.5 new: SB-308 HB-1393 30/12: 75/4.1 new: SB-308 HB-1922 30/14: 85/2-9.5 new. SB-308 HB-243 30/17 new: SB-308 AGRICULTURE 45/3: 505 SB-347 45/10: SB-347 50/3: SB-689 50/4: SB-689 50/5: SB.689 50/5.02 rep.: SB-689 50/5.07: SB.689 50/5.09: SB.689 50/5.11 new: SB.689 50/6: SB-689 50/8: SB-689 50/8.02: SB-689 50/8.03: SB-689 55/2. HB-1174 55/4: HB-1174 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 45/8: SB-626 80/6a: HB-1270 80/14: HB-602 82/15: HB-1289 ANIMALS 510 5/2: SB-732 5/2.01a new: SB-52 5/2.04a new: SB-52 5/2.11: SB-52 5/3: SB-52 5/3.1 new: SB-52 5/5: SB-52; HB-674 5/7: SB-52 5/8: SB-52 2366 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 510-Cont 510-Cont. 5/24: 35/17a: SB-52 HB-1177 5/26: 35/18: SB-52 HB-1177 10/1: 35/19: SB-305 HB-1177 30/1.14 new: 35/22: HB-1177 HB-1177 30/1.15 new: 40/2.04: HB-1177 SB-258; HB-1158 30/5: 50/1. HB-1177 HB.674, 1547 30/6.1: 50/3: HB-1177 HB-674, 1547 30/6.3: 50/19. HB-1177 HB-674, 1547 30/7: 50/22: HB-1177 HB-674, 1547 35/1: 50/24: HB-1177 HB-674, 1547 35/1.3: 55/1.1: HB-1177 SB-258; HB-1158 35/1.6: 70/2.08 new: HB-1177 HB-978 35/1.8: 70/4.03: HB-1177 HB-978 35/1.9 new: 70/4.04: HB-1177 HB-978 35/1.10 new: 70/16: HB-1177 HB-978, 1269 35/1.11 new: 75/2: HB-1177 SB-258; HB-1158 35/1.12 new: 77/5: HB-1177 SB-731; HB-2358 35/1.13 new: 77/10.30: HB-1177 HB-2177 35/2: 77/10.65 new: HB-1177 HB-1158 35/3: 77/12 new: HB-1177 HB-1281, 2165, 2238, 2357 35/4: 77/15: HB-1177 HB-1158, 1547, 2356, 2357 35/5: 77/16 new: HB-1177 HB-1158, 1547 35/6: 77/17: HB.1177 HB-1158, 1547 35/7: 77/18 new: HB-1177 HB-2356 35/9: 77/20: HB-1177 HB-1158, 1547 35/10: 77/25: HB-1177 HB-1158, 1547 35/12.5: 77/30: HB-1177 HB-1158, 1547 35/12 6: 77/35: HB-1177 HB-1158 35/13: 77/55: HB-1177 HB-1547 35/14: 77/65 new: HB.1177 HB-1158, 2356 35/15: 77/100: HB-1177 HB-285, 2355 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2367 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 510-Cont. 520-Cont. 100/3: 5/3.2: HB-674, 1547 SB.580; HB-88 FISH 5/3. 7: FISH HB-1050 515 5/3.8: 5/1-20: HB-1050 SB-304 5/3.36: 5/5-25. SB-580; HB-2336, 2359 HB-1393 5/3.37: 5/15-35: SB.580 SB-304, 795 10/2: 5/15-60: SB-1022 SB-28 10/2.1 new: 5/15-130: SB-1022 HB-1050 10/3: 5/20-5: SB-1022 HB-88 10/4: 5/20-30: SB-1022 SB-580 10/5 rep.: 5/20-35: SB-1022 HB-1393 10/6: 5/20-45: SB-1022 SB.580; HB-88 10/7: 5/20-55: SB-1022 SB-580 10/9. 5/20-105: SB-1022 HB-2336, 2359 10/10: 5/20-115: SB-1022 SB-580 10/11: 5/20-120: SB-1022 SB.580 CONSERVATION WILDLIFE 525 520 5/1.1: SB-305; HB-2156 5/1.2: SB-306 5/1.2b: HB-1679 5/1.3: HB-1050 5/1.9-1: HB-1061 5/1.29: SB-253 5/1.34 new: HB-2480 5/2.1: SB-624 5/2.6: SB-580 5/2.8: SB-729 5/2.26: SB-304,580,795 5/2 33: SB-71, 1195; HB-764 5/3.1: HB-88 5/3.1-3 new: HB-88 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 15/6a: HB-1269 45/5.1: HB-2017 ROADS AND BRIDGES 605 5/3-104.1: HB-352 5/3-108: HB-352 5/4-101: SB-489 5/4-101.15: HB-1270 5/4-101.17 new: SB-489 5/4-103: HB-1059 5/4-203: SB-797,820; HB-315 5/4-219 new: SB-298; HB-2371 5/4-508: SB-862 5/4-508.1: HB-1600 5/4-508.1 rep.: HB-2033 2368 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 605-Cont. 605-Cont. 5/5-101: 10/18: HB-1089 HB-2321 5/5-101.12 new: 10/19: HB-1089 HB-596, 1107 5/5-202: 10/21.1 new: HB-1222 SB-642; HB-278 5/5-501: 10/23: HB-248 HB-136 5/5-507: 10/24: HB-1218 SB-355; HB-136, 491, 2321 5/5-604.1: 10/26: SB-373 HB-2351 5/5-701.6: 10/36 new: HB-1470 SB-644; HB-1838, 1839, 2032, 2033 5/5-903: 10/37 new: HB-322 HB-1839, 2032, 2033 5/6-103: 10/38 new: HB-1448 HB-2032 5/6-131 new: 10/40 new: SB-285; HB-1223 SB-298; HB-2371 5/6-201.8-1 new: HB-2374 RAILROADS 5/6-207: 610 SB-285; HB1178WATRWAYS 5/6-508: WATERWAYS 5/6-508: HB-248 615 5/6-508.1: 5/5: SB-373 HB-424 5/6-805 new: 5/5.1 new: SB-307; HB-641, 677 SB-169 5/6-901: 5/14a: HB-248 SB-169 5/9-102: 5/18: SB-454; HB-1058 SB-169 5/9-112.3: 15/6: HB-1470 SB-894 5/9-113.2 new. 45/9: HB-2374 HB-1270 5/10-708: 50/1.1: SB-373 SB-169 10/3: 50/1.2: SB-639; HB-2325 SB-169 10/5: 50/2: SB-638 SB-169 10/8: 50/3: HB-2325 SB-169 10/8.1 new: 50/4: SB-355, 642; HB-278 SB-169 10/9: 50/5. HB-2033 SB-169 10/11: 50/6: SB-641,643 SB-169 10/13: 50/7: HB-2352 SB-169 10/16: 50/8: HB-2325 SB-169 10/16.1: 50/9: HB-2325 SB-169 10/16.2 new: 50/10: SB-355, 642; HB-278, 2397 SB-169 10/17: 50/11: SB-355, 642; HB-278 SB-169 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2369 STATUTESAMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 615-Cont. 620-Cont. 50/12. 60/Act rep.: SB-169 SB.797, 820; HB-315 50/13: SB-169 VEHICLES 50/14: 625 SB-169 5/1-101.05 new: 55/1: HB.288 SB-169 5/1-101.1: 55/2: HB-1058 SB-169 5/1-101. a new: 55/3: HB-288 SB-169 5/1-101.3 rep.: 55/5: HB-288 SB-169 5/1-101.5 new: 105/5. HB.288 HB-1269 5/1-101.6 new: AIR TRANSPORTATION 620 5/1: SB-1018; HB-1897 5/2: SB-981; HB-1732, 1905 5/12: SB-797 5/42-a rep.: SB-797 5/42-b rep.: SB-797 5/42-c rep.: SB-797 5/42-d rep.: SB-797 5/42-e rep.: SB.797 5/42-frep.: SB-797 5/42-g rep.: SB-797 5/42-h rep.: SB-797 5/42-i rep.: SB-797 5/42-j rep.: SB-797 5/42-k rep.: SB-797 5/42-1rep.: SB-797 5/42-m rep.: SB.797 5/42-n rep.: SB-797 5/42-o rep.: SB-797 5/44a rep.: SB-797 5/57: SB-797 25/10.5 new: SB-1109 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB.288 5/1-101.8,: HB-288 5/1-102.02: HB-1618 5/1-194 rep.: H 288 5/1-105.3 new: HB-288 5/1-105.5 new: SB-543; HB-1746 5/1-105.6 new: HB.288 5/1-106.5 new. HB.288 5/1-111 rep.: HB-288 5/1-111. a,: HB-288 5/1-111.1b,: HB-288 5/1-111. Ic,: HB-288 5/1-111. Id new: HB-288 5/1-111.2a new: HB-288 5/1-111.4 new: HB-288 5/1-111.5 new: HB-288 5/1-111.6 new: HB-288 5/1-111.7 new: HB-288 5/1-111.8,: HB-288 5/1-111.9,: HB-288 5/1-112.2: HB-288 5/1-112.5,: HB.288 5/1-112.7 new: HB-288 2370 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont 5/1-115.05 new: 5/1-145.001,: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-115.07 new: 5/1-148.3a new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-115.3 new: 5/1-148.3b,: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-115.5 new: 5/1-148.5 new: HB-288 HB-274, 1027 5/1-115.6 new: 5/1-148.8 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-115.8 new: 5/1-154.4 new: HB-288 SB.186 5/1-117.5 new: 5/1-154.5 new. HB-288 HB-288 5/1-119.3 new. 5/1-154.7 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-119.6 new: 5/1-155.5 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-120.5 new: 5/1-156.5 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-122.5,: 5/1-158.5,: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-122. 7 new: 5/1-159.3 new: HB-288 HB-1169 5/1-123.1 rep.: 5/1-159.5 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-123.3 new: 5/1-159.7 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-123.4 new: 5/1-159.9 new: HB-288 HB-1058 5/1-123.5 new: 5/1-162: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-123.7 new: 5/1-162.5,: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-124.5 new: 5/1-164.5 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-125.5 new: 5/1-164.7 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-125.7 new: 5/1-168.05 new: HB.288 HB-288 5/1-126.5 new: 5/1-168.5 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-133.05 new: 5/1-169.5 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-134.05 new: 5/1-171. Ola new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-136.5 new: 5/1-171. Olb new: HB.288 HB-288 5/1-140.5 new: 5/1-171. 01c new: HB-288 HB.288 5/1-142.05 new: 5/1-171.3 new: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-142. a new: 5/1-171.6,: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-142. lb new: 5/1-171.8,: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-143 rep.: 5/1-175 rep.: HB.288 HB.288 5/1-144 rep.: 5/1-176.1: HB.288 HB.288 5/1-144. 05 new: 5/1-179.5 new: HB.288 HB.288 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2371 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont. 5/1-180.5 new: 5/2-102: HB-288 SB-990; HB-484, 1731 5/1-182.3 new: 5/2-105: HB-288 SB-313; HB-288 5/1-182.6 new: 5/2-106: HB-288 SB-313 5/1-182.8 new: 5/2-108: HB-288 HB-483 5/1-183: 5/2-109.1 new: HB-288 HB-1707 5/1-186.5 new: 5/2-111: HB-288 SB-951; HB-1484 5/1-187.001 new: 5/2-118.1: SB-950; HB-288 SB-8 5/1-188.2 new: 5/2-119: HB-1169 SB-30, 927, 1222; HB-380, 489, 746, 5/1-190.05 new: 968, 1269, 1270, 2399 HB-288 5/2-121: 5/1-191: SB-730; HB-748 HB-1058 5/2-123: 5/1-197.5,: SB-79, 113, 313; HB-274, 475, 541, HB-288 762, 1027 5/1-202.5 new: 5/3-101: HB-288 HB-489, 1618 5/1-203.1: 5/3-104: SB-8 SB.954, 955; HB-1233 5/1-204. 05 new: 5/3-104.1: HB-288 SB-891; HB-1593 5/1-204.3 new: 5/3-111.1: HB-288 HB-1233 5/1-204.4 new: 5/3-112: HB-288 SB-771; HB-1233, 1395, 1444 5/1-204.6 new: 5/3-114: HB-288 HB-1233 5/1-205.01: 5/3-116: HB-288 HB-1233 5/1-205.1: 5/3-400: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-209.5 new: 5/3-401: HB-288 HB-968 5/1-212.5,: 5/3-402: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-213 rep.: 5/3-402.1: HB-288 HB-288 5/1-213.4 new: 5/3-405: HB-288 HB-332 5/1-213.5 new: 5/3-407: HB-288 HB-421 5/1-214.8,: 5/3-408: HB-288 HB-1553 5/1-218 rep.: 5/3-412: HB-288 SB-30; HB-746, 968, 1105, 1269 5/1-218.5 new: 5/3-413: HB-288 SB-30; HB-968 5/1-219 rep.: 5/3-415: HB-288 HB-332 5/1-221 rep.: 5/3-616: HB-288 SB-967; HB-1741 5/1-223 rep.: 5/3-617: HB.288 HB-1059 5/1-224: 5/3-618. SB-186 HB.288 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2372 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont. 5/3-622: 5/4-203: SB-1114 SB-964; HB-1166, 1737 5/3-629: 5/4-204: HB-501,680, 1269, 1520 HB-762 5/3-631: 5/4-208: HB.1269 HB-762 5/3-632: 5/4-209: HB-1269 HB-1393 5/3-633: 5/4-212.1: HB-1269 SB-890 5/3-634. 5/5-100: HB-798, 1269 HB-288 513-635."5/5-104.2.: 5/3-635. S B-673 HB-1269 SB-673 5/3-63269 5/5-104.4 new. 5/3-636. HB5/6B4 HB-1654 5/3-637: IIB.288 HB-1269 /6-101: 5/3-638: HB.2179 HB.1269 5/6-103: 5/3-639 SB.950; HB-1207, 1553 HB-1404 5/6-105: 5/3-639 new: SB95; HB-1760 SB-253, 355, 548; IHB.221,798, 920, 5/6-105.5 new: 1105 HB-1760 5/3-640 new 5/6-106: SB.548 HB.1169, 1442 SB.95/3-7041 5/6-106.1: SB.-91 SB-163; HB-1169,1643 5/3-707: 5/6-106. a new. SB-395; HB-1484 HB-1388 5/3-708: 5/6-106. b new: HB-2179 HB-1388 5/3-802: 5/6-106.3: SB-955 HB-1388 5/3-80402: 5/6-106.1: HB-288 SB-478 5/3-806: 5/6-107: SB-30; HB-746 SB.950,966,1085; HB-1738, 1760 5/3-806.4: 5/6-107.1 new: HB-1210 SB.950 5/3-808. 5/6-107.2 new: HB-288 SB.950 5/3-808.1: 56-107.3 new: SB.1121 SB-950 5/3-812: 5/6-108: HB-1058 SB-1085 5/3-821: 5/6-109: HB-489 HB-1760 5/3-900 rep: 5/6-110: HB-288 HB-1169 5/3-1001: 5/6-110.1 new: HB-288 HB-1169 5/4-100 rep.: 5/6-117: HB-288 HB-1169 5/4-103: 5/6-118: HB-288 SB-928, 1222; HB-894, 2306, 2399 5/4-104: 5/6-201: HB-1393 SB-1085 5/4-201: 5/6-204: HB.762 SB.543, 950; HB-287, 1746 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2373 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont 625-Cont 5/6-205. 5/7-602: SB-950; HB-482, 1207, 2509 HB-1484 5/6-205.1 new: 5/7-606. HB-287 HB-1484, 1494 5/6-206: 5/7-606.5 new. SB.8, 950, 951, 966; HB-1328, 1738 HB-1484 5/6-206.1: 5/7-701: SB-950 HB-2336, 2359 5/6-206.2 new: 5/7-702: HB-2230 HB-2336, 2359 5/6-208. 5/7-7021 SB.772; HB-745, 1369, 1445, 2306 SB.950; HB-2336, 2359 /6-208.1: 5/7-703. SB.8; HB-1200, 1385, 2306 HB-2336, 2359 5/6-208.2 5/7-704: HB6-301 HB-2336, 2359 51HB6-301.2: 5/7-705 5HB-288 1169HB-2336, 2359 5/6-303: 5/7-706. SB.113, 542; HB-1745, 2306 HB-336, 2359 5/6-303.1 new: HB-236,2359 SB-542; HB-1745 5/7-707: 5/6-305 HB-2336, 2359 SB-463; HB.844, 1647, 2080 5/7- 708: 5/6-305.2 new: HB-2336, 2359 HB.844, 1647 5/8-105 5/6-306.5: HB-1393 SB.106; HB.307 5/9-101: 5/6-411: HB-224, 1647 HB-1433 5/9-102: 5/6-500: HB-224, 1647 HB-288 5/9-105: 5/6-507. HB-224, 1647 HB-995 5/10-101: 5/6-514. HB-1270 SB.954; HB-288 5/11-100: 5/6-517. HB-288 SB.8 5/11-202.5 new: 5/6-520: HB-1062 SB.8 5/11-203: 5/6-802: HB-2466 HB-288 5/11-204: 5/6-901: SB-233; HB-1015, 2121, 2244 HB-288 5/11-204.1: 5/6-911: SB.233; HB-1015, 2121, 2244 HB-1127 5/11-205: 5/6-913 new: HB-218 HB-1127 5/11-208: 5/7-100: SB-454, 951; HB-133 HB-288 5/11-208.3: 5/7-102: SB.543; HB-608, 1746 HB-288 5/11-209: 5/7-211: SB.106, 951; HB-133, 307 HB-1253 5/11-211: 5/7-302 rep.: SB-824 HB-288 5/11-304: 5/7-305: SB-730 HB.288 5/11-306: 5/7-501: SB.543; HB-1746 HB-288 5/11-401: 5/7-601: SB-772, 1218; HB.288, 745, 1369, HB-1484 1445, 2402 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2374 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont. 5/11-408: 5/11-1427.2 new: HB-1269 HB-489 5/11-416: 5/11-1427.3 new: HB-288, 1049, 1917 HB.489 5/11-500: 5/11-1427. 4 new: SB-8 HB-489 5/11-501: 5/11-1429 new: SB-8, 113, 456, 1032; HB-1200, SB-1196; HB-1173, 1760, 1761 1385, 1675, 2306 5/11-1516 new: 5/11-501.1: SB-409 SB-8; HB-32 5/11-1520 new: 5/11-501.2: HB-80 SB-8; HB-32 5/12-100 rep.: 5/11-501.5: HB.288 HB-32 5/12-201: 5/11-501.6: HB-1469 SB-8; HB-32, 1393 5/12-215: 5/11-501.8: SB-1 16, 186; HB-762, 2440 SB-8 5/12-500 rep.: 5/11-501.9 new: HB-288 HB-32, 1166 5/12-503: 5/11-503: HB-475, 663, 1115 HB-1385 5/12-600 rep.: 5/11-503.5 new: HB-288 HB-2509 5/12-601: 5/11-601: SB-186 SB-477, 759; HB-265, 996, 1385 5/12-603: 5/11-605: SB-950; HB-288, 1308 SB-86 5/12-603.1: 5/11-701: SB-950; HB-327, 492, 738, 1385, HB-153 1610 5/11-1201.1: 5/12-605.1: HB-1269 HB-288 5/11-1301.1: 5/12-605.2: SB-951, 967; HB-1741 HB-288 5/11-1301.2: 5/12-606: SB-951, 967; HB-149, 1741 HB-348, 2479 5/11-1301.3: 5/12-607.1. SB.951 HB-288 5/11-1301.5 new: 5/12-611: SB-225, 951; HB-78, 1741 HB-1259 5/11-1301.6 new: 5/12-612 new: SB-951; HB-1741 SB-788; HB-562 5/11-1403.3: 5/12-612,: HB-288 SB-936 5/11-1404: 5/12-714: HB-80, 393 HB-288 5/11-1412.2 new: 5/12-715: HB-144 HB-288 5/11-1414: 5/12-800: HB-1220 SB-478 5/11-1420: 5/12-800 rep.: SB-29 HB-288 5/11-1424: 5/12-807.2 new: HB-288 SB-31; HB-682 5/11-1426: 5/12-816 new: HB-489 SB-464, 478 5/11-1427: 5/12-902: HB-489, 1269 HB-288 5/11-1427.1 new. 5/13-100 rep.: HB-489 HB.288 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2375 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 625-Cont. 5/13-101: 5/18b-109: SB.452; HB-1494 SB-507 5/13A-105: 5/18b-111: HB-1518 HB-288 5/13A-110: 5/18b-112 new: SB-1201 SB-507 5/13B-5: 5/18b-115 new: HB-288 SB-507 5/13B-15: 5/18c-1104: SB-733; HB-1887 HB-1269 5/13B-20: 5/18c-1202: SB-733; HB-1518 HB-917 5/13B-25: 5/18c-1204: SB-733; HB-1887 HB-218 5/13B-30: 5/18c-1304: HB-1887 HB-1306 5/13B-48 new: 5/18c-1601: SB-1201 HB-821 5/13B-60: 5/18c-3204: HB-542 HB-1269 5/15-100 rep.: 5/18c-5204: HB-288 HB-288 5/15-102: 5/18c-6102: HB-1269 SB.455 5/15-107: 5/18c-7203 rep.: SB-455, 1031; HB-288, 320 HB-218 5/15-109.1: 5/18c-7301 rep.: SB-344, 812; HB-1085 HB-218 5/15-111: 5/18c-7302 rep.: SB-454; HB-288,745,762, 1246, HB-218 1501 5/18c-7401: 5/15-112: SB-301, 1250; HB-217,219 SB-474, 813, 1031, 1042; HB-814, 5/18c-7402: 1355 SB-301; HB-50, 638 5/15-113: 5/18c-7402.5 new: SB-1031 HB-50 5/15-301: 5/18c-7403: SB-818, 1031; HB-288 HB-218 5/15-304: 5/105.5 new: HB-363 SB-454 5/15-307. 5/148.6,: SB-818 HB-288 5/15-308.1 new: 25/2: SB-800 SB-166 5/15-316: 25/4: HB-1218, 1534 HB-492 5/16-102. 5 new: 25/4a: SB-454 SB-166; HB-492, 1610 5/16-105: 25/4b new: SB-1213 SB-950; HB-492, 1610 5/17-101: 25/5: HB-1617,1695 SB-166 5/18b-100: 25/6: HB-1307 HB-1385 5/18b-101: 35/4: SB-507; HB-288 SB-927 5/18b-102: 40/5-1: SB-507; HB-288 HB-144 5/18b-104: 40/5-7: SB-507 SB-110; HB.2262 5/18b-105: 40/5-7.2: SB.818; HB.288 SB-110; HB-2262 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2376 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 625-Cont. 705-Cont. 40/10-1: 105/27. 1a: HB-144 HB-1141, 1256, 1258 45/3-1: 105/27.2: HB-2437 HB-1141, 1258 45/4-1: 105/27.2a: SB.495 HB-1141, 1258 45/5-2: 105/27.3: SB-496 HB-1500 45/5-14. 105/27.3d new: SB.496 HB-425 45/5-16: 105/27.5: SB-110; HB-2262 SB-1213; HB-1687 45/5-16b: 105/27.6. SB-110; HB-2262 SB-1213 45/5-18a new: 105/27.7: HB-2208 SB-596; HB-1286, 1560 45/5-21 new: 105/27.7 new: SB.496 SB-381, 682; HB-845 45/7-10: 105/27.8 new: SB-496 HB-2108 COURTS105/28.5 new. COURTS HB-425 705 205/1: 5/6: HB-712, 2050, 2336, 2359 SB-1116 305/1: 5/8: SB.303 SB-367 305/2: 5/11: SB-303 HB-821 305/10.2: 20/1: SB-303; HB-1688 SB-1009 305/24 new: 25/19 new: HB-927 HB-425 310/0.05 new: 35/2: SB.303 SB-175, 931 310/1: 35/2f-1 new: SB.303 HB-887 310/2: 35/2j new: SB.303 SB.473 310/3: 40/1.5 new: SB.303 SB-1029 310/7: 40/2: SB-303 SB-1029; HB-1550 310/8: 65/4: SB.303 HB-821 310/9: 75/3: SB.303 SB-381 310/9.2: 75/4: SB.303 SB.381 310/10: 75/5: SB.303 SB-381 405/1-1: 105/1: SB-4, 363, 986; HB-62, 91, 622, SB-596 1726, 2360 105/6: 405/1-2: SB-1081 SB-366; HB-66, 165 105/13: 405/1-3: HB-800 SB-1099; HB-165, 1350, 1626 105/27.1: 405/1-4: HB-1141, 1258 SB-725 105/27.1 rep.: 405/1-4.1: HB-1256 HB-1822 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2377 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 705- Cont. 705-Cont. 405/1-5: 405/2-28. 01 new: HB-63, 66, 165, 2095 SB.1099 405/1-7: 405/2-28.1: HB-548, 977, 2095 SB.1099; HB.66, 165 405/1-8: 405/2-29: SB-1099; HB-64, 165, 977, 2095 SB-366; HB-165, 615 405/1-8.2: 405/2-31: HB-2095 HB-165 405/1-9: 405/2-32 new: HB-2095 HB-66 405/1-10.5 new: 405/2.27.5 new: HB-1433 HB-165 405/1-12. 405/3-4: HB-2149 HB-2171 405/1-15: 405/3-8: HB-1393, 2252 HB-1626 405/1-18 new: 405/3-24: HB-431 HB-287 405/2-2: 405/3-33: HB-1349 HB-53, 287, 2171 405/2-3: 405/4-3: HB-711, 1426 HB-2068 405/2-10: 405/4-5: SB-1099; HB-164, 165, 2252 HB-1626 405/2-10.1: 405/4-21: HB-58, 60, 165 HB-287 405/2-13: 405/5-1: HB-165, 2252 SB-120, 575, 724, 1099; HB-2174 405/2-14: 405/5-2: HB.165, 172, 2174 HB-2139, 2158, 2254 405/2-15: 405/5-4: HB-66, 165, 2252 SB-519; HB-182, 548, 1358, 1361, 405/2-16: 1362 HB-66, 165 405/5-6: 405/2-16 rep.: SB.171; HB-1626, 2095, 2146 HB-2252 405/5-6.5 new: 405/2-17: HB-1626 HB.66, 165 405/5-7: 405/2-17.1: HB-1822 HB-165 405/5-10: 405/2-18: HB-1269, 1822 SB-363; HB-63 405/5-18: 405/2-20: HB-1000 HB.66, 165 405/5-20: 405/2-21: SB-120 SB.366; HB.66, 165, 1005, 2252, 405/5-23: 2312 HB-287, 1269, 1626 405/2-22: 405/5-35: SB.1099; HB-58, 60, 165 SB-520; HB-1360 405/2-23: 405/6-9: HB.66, 165 SB-341; HB-1535 405/2-24: 505/6: HB-164, 165 SB-942 405/2-25: 505/8: SB-345; HB-164, 165 SB-942; HB-1900, 2498 405/2-27: 505/8.5 new: SB-240; HB.66, 165 HB-1900 405/2-27.5 rep.: 505/11: HB.66 HB-2498 405/2-28: 505/18: SB.1099; HB-63, 66, 165, 2252 SB.942 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2378 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 705-Cont. 720-Cont. 505/20 rep.: 5/3-6. SB-942 HB-2257 505/21: 5/4-1: SB-381, 942 HB-172, 1907, 2067, 2257 505/22: 5/4-7: 50HB-2498 SB-988; HB-1728 505/22-1: 5/5-2: SB-942 HB-916 505/24.: 57-8. SB.942; HB-2498 SB7-8 505/26-1: SB738 SB-942 5/7-121 SB-121 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESO 5/9-1: 710 HB-1046, 1315, 2286, 2291, 2400 5/9-3: NOTICES SB-8, 109; HB-859 715 5/9-3.1: HB-1407 CRIMINAL OFFENSES 5/10-5: 720 HB-379 5/Art.: 5/11-6: SB-754, 895 SB-172; HB-152 5/Art.: 5/11-6.5: HB-1046, 1368 SB-172; HB-152 5/Art.: 5/11-9: SB-19 SB-232 5/Art.: 5/11-9.2 new: SB-349, 1063 SB-796; HB-157 5/Art.: 5/11-15.1: SB-900 SB-172; HB-152 51Art.: 5/11-19.1: HB-1505 SB-172; HB-152 5/Art.: 5/11-20: HB-2062 SB-9, 98; HB-245 5Art.7 5/11-20.1: HB-A 17 SB-1217; HB.472 5/Article: 5/12-1. HB-851 HB-2142, 2167 5/1-1: 5/12-2: HB-1681, 1892, 2137 SB12-2 5/2-3.5 new: 5SB429 HB-2400 5/12-3: 5/2-7.1 new: HB-758,787 HB-916 5/12-3. 2: 5/2-7.2 new SB-1215; HB.127, 651, 2513 HB-916 5/12-3.3 new: 5/2-13 HB-2025 HB-2386 5/12-4: 5/2-16: SB-1224; HB-1092, 1548, 2067, HB-32 2400,2422 5/2-21: 5/12-4.1: HB-760 HB-1046 5/2-23 new: 5/12-4.2-5 new: HB-916, 1433 HB-1046 5/2-.5: 5/12-6.2: SB-912 HB-2386 5/3-1: 5/12-6.3 new: SB-117 HB.1613 5/3-3: 5/12-7.1: HB-759 SB-9; HB-1373 5/3-5. 5/12-7.3: HB-32, 2257 HB-2026 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2379 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont. 720-Cont. 5/12-10. 1 new: 5/16-1.3 rep.: SB-1211 SB-754 5/12-11: 5/16-10: HB-2446 HB-1243 5/12-12: 5/16-16 new: SB-424 HB-916 5/12-13: 5/16-16.1 new: SB-7; HB-848 HB-916 5/12-14: 5/16A-2: SB-7, 1224; HB-2422 HB-3 5/12-14.1: 5/16A-7: SB-7; HB-2243 SB-377 5/12-14.2 new: 5/16D-5.5 new: SB-424; HB-205 SB-172; HB-152 5/12-15: 5/16F-1: HB-848 HB-2096 5/12-16: 5/17-1: SB-1224; HB-2031, 2422 HB-1257 5/12-17: 5/17-la: HB-848 SB-793; HB-437 5/12-19 rep.: 5/17-2: SB-754 HB-1670 5/12-21: 5/17-22 new: HB-1269 HB-481, 1397 5/12-21 rep.: 5/18-2: SB-754 HB-592, 650 5/12-21.6: 5/19-4: SB-340; HB-1254 HB-1373 5/12-21.7 new: 5/20-1: HB-1254 SB-178 5/12-30: 5/20-2: SB-1215; HB-127, 2122, 2167 HB-1046 5/12-31: 5/20.5-5 new: HB-1661 HB-1046, 1368 5/12-32: 5/21-1.3: HB-106 HB-2029 5/12-33: 5/21-3: HB-106 SB-827; HB-1373 5/12-34 new: 5/21.4-1 new: HB-106 HB-851 5/12-35 new: 5/21.4-2 new: SB-1243 HB-851 5/12.5-5 new: 5/21.4-3 new: SB-754, 895 HB-851 5/12.5-10 new. 5/21.4-4 new: SB-754, 895 HB-851 5/12.5-15 new: 5/24-1: SB-754 SB-71, 1189, 1216; HB-182, 325, 5/12.5-20 new: 482, 2020, 2037, 2097, 2159, 2175, SB-754 2183,2293 5/12.5-25 new: 5/24-1.1: SB-754 HB-140, 392, 916 5/12.5-30 new: 5/24-1.2: SB-754 HB-2469 5/12.5-35 new: 5/24-1.2-5 new: SB-754 HB-1046 5/14-3: 5/24-2. HB-471, 2075, 2239 SB-100; HB-744, 1208 5/16-1: 5/24-2.1: HB-916 SB.107; HB-1194 5/16-1.2: 5/24-2.2: HB-2023 SB-107; HB-1194 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2380 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont 720-Cont 5/24-2.3 new: 5/31A-1.1: SB-461 SB-809; HB-2124 5/24-3: 5/31A-1.2: SB-686; HB-916 SB-809; HB-2124 5/24-3.1: 5/32-2: HB-1194 HB-1270, 1407 5/24-3.2: 5/32-3: SB.107; HB-1194 HB-1407 5/24-3.3: 5/32-4a: HB-137, 418 HB-927 5/24-3.5 new: 5/32-4c new: SB-440; HB-395 SB.521 5/24-3A: 5/32-5: HB-916 HB-759 5/24-6: 5/32-5.1: HB-1356 SB-116 5/24-8 new: 5/32-13: SB.550; HB-500, 1645 SB-1086 5/24 5-1 new: 5/33-4 new: SB-19 HB.2287 5/24.5-5 new. 5/33A-1: SB-19 HB-325 5/24.5-10 new. 5/33B-1. SB-19 HB-1370 5/24.5-15 new: 5/33B-3: SB-19 HB-2233 5/24.5-20 new: 5/33G-5 new: SB-19 HB-2062 5/24.6-5 new: 5/33G-10 new: SB-349, 1063 HB-2062 5/24.6-10 new: 5/33G-15 new: SB-1063 HB-2062 5/26-1: 5/36-1 HB.172, 1046 SB-15, 233, 542; HB-1745, 2121, 5/26 5-5 new: 2306 SB-900 5/37-4 5128-1: HB-1209,1393 SB-494; HB-837, 1819, 2189 B12091393 5/28-1.1: 5/46-1: SB-494; HB-837, 1819 HB-44, 1117 5/28-3: 5/46-1.1 new: 5/28-3H SB-494; HB-837 HB1117 5/28-5. 5/46-2: HB-1819 HB-44, 1117 5/28-7. 5/46-3: HB-1819 HB-1117 5/28-9: 5/46-4. HB-2255 HB-44, 1117 5/29D-5 new: 5/46-5: HB-1505 HB-44, 1117 5/29D-10 new: 5/47-5: HB-1505 SB-598 5/29D-15 new: 125/1: HB-1505 HB.1051 5/31-4- 125/2: SB-280, 510; HB-1139, 1407 HB-1051 5/31-5: 125/3: SB-13 HB-1051 5/31-6. 135/Act title: HB-1269 SB-9 5/31-9 new: 135/0.01: HB-1090, 2414 SB-9 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2381 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 720-Cont. 720-Cont. 135/1-2 new: 570/305: SB-9 HB-1270 135/1-3 new: 570/309.5 new: SB-9 HB-1833 135/1-4 new: 570/312: SB-9 SB.603 135/2: 570/315: SB-9 HB-2173 135/3 new: 570/316 new: SB-9 HB-2453 250/3: 570/401: SB-590, 1044; HB-271 HB.70,722 B250/ 9,4570/402: SB-590, 1044; HB-271 570/410: 250/5: HB-70, 618, 722, 1221 2501 570/407.- SB-590, 1044; HB-271 590 201 250/6: HB-2301 SB-590, 1044; HB-271 HB600/-517 250/1: 9 B-012 SB-590, 1044; HB-271 600/-2 250/8: 600/2: SB-590, 1044; HB.271 0/SB-128 250/12: 6 b-12 SB-590, 1044; HB.271 600/4. 395/2: SB-128 HB-1163 600/6: 395/3: SB-128 HB-1163 635/Act rep.: 395/3.1 new: SB-150 HB-1163 635/1: 395/3.2 new: HB-686 HB-1163 635/2: 395/3.3 new: SB-148; HB-686 HB-1163 635/3 rep.: 395/4.1 new: HB-686 HB-1163 635/4: 510/1 rep.: HB-686 HB-319 675/Act rep.: 510/13: SB-958, 1113; HB-944 HB-629 675/A ct title: 525/4: SB-18, 309; HB-796, 1504 HB-98 675/0.01: 550/3: SB-18, 309; HB-796, 1504 HB-2176 675/1: 550/4: SB-18, 412, 413, 1067; HB-796, 1505 SB.14; HB-2259 675/1.5 new: 550/5: SB-309; HB-1504 SB-14; HB-2259 675/2: 550/5.1: SB-18, 309; HB-796, 1504 SB-14; HB-2259, 2475 675/3 new: 550/10: HB-662 HB-517 680/Act rep.: 570/102: SB-958, 1113; HB-944 SB-372, 1028; HB-557, 1833, 2453 685/2: 570/204: SB-958 HB-70 685/4: 570/206: SB-958 SB-1028; HB-70 570/208: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HB.70 725 570/210: 5/102-3: HB-1401 HB.2138 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2382 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 725-Cont. 725-Cont. 5/102-22 new: 5/114-5: SB-851 HB-2366 5/103-3: 5/115-4.1: HB-2144 SB-122, 460; HB-1140, 2172 5/103-8: 5/115-5: SB-987; HB-1727 SB-460 5/104-31: 5/115-7: SB-851 SB-5 5/106-25. 5/115-7.3 new: HB-665 SB-5 5/106B-2 new: 5/115-10: HB-44 HB-2297 5/106B-3 new: 5/115-10.3 new: HB-44 HB-1155 5/106D-1: 5/115-15: SB-921 HB-1433, 2178 5/107-15: 5/115-20 new: HB-2094 HB-44, 747, 1029, 2172 5/108-1: 5/116-3: HB-1610 HB-2406 5/108-7: 5/116-3 new: SB-118 HB-2138 5/108-8: 5/119-5: HB-172, 591 SB-393; HB-2119 5/108B-3: 5/122-1: HB-665 HB-1269, 1371 5/109-1: 5/122-4: SB-921 SB-381 5/110-5. 5/122-8 rep.: SB-350 HB-1393 5/110-6.1: 5/124A-5: HB-2475 HB-2065 5/110-6.2: 105/10.5: HB-1393 SB-381; HB-182 5/110-6.3: 115/5 new: HB-1269 HB-273 5/110-7: 120/4.5: HB-1367 HB-1269, 2134 5/110-10: 120/8 new: SB-112 HB-25, 2413 5/110-13: 120/9: SB-776 HB-25, 2413 5/111-1: 140/3: SB-122 HB-545 5/111-2. 175/5: HB-32 HB-237, 1291 5/112-9 new: 175/5.2: HB-44 HB-237 5/112A-6: 185/4: HB-760 SB-460; HB-1483 5/112A-14: 205/1.01: HB-2153 HB-163 5/112A-17: 205/3: HB-1589 HB-163 5/112A-22: 205/5: HB-1589 HB-163 5/112A-28: 205/8: HB-1589 HB-163 5/113-2: 215/2: SB-177 HB-1393 5/113-3: 215/3: SB-636 HB-1393 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2383 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 725-Cont. 730-Cont. 215/11 new: 5/3-9-8 new: HB-44 HB-1357 240/7: 5/3-10-8: SB-790 HB-1357 240/10: 5/3-11-1: HB-821 HB-1270 5/3-12-5: CORRECTIONS SB-381 730 5/3-14-1: 5/Art.: HB-547 HB-723 5/3-14-1.5 new: 5/1-1-1: HB-2123 HB-1682 5/3-14-2. 5/1-1-2: HB-163, 1677 HB-2136 5/3-14-3: 5/32--2. HB-323 5/3-2-2: 5/3-15-2. HB-128, 763, 1269, 1270, 2447 H1529, 18 5/3-2-4:. HB-1269, 1822 3-2-4 5/3-15-2.5 new: SB-119 HB-1822 B53-2- 5/3-16-5 new: HB-828 HB-723 5/3-2-6: 5/5-1-2: HB-828 HB-618 5/3-3-2: 5/5-1-6: HB-1269 HB-2353 5/3-3-2 2 new: 5/5-1-9: HB-210 HB-2145 5/3-3-7: 5/5-1-17: HB-2242 SB.123 5/3-4-1: 5/5-2-4: SB-1101 SB-851 5/3-4-3: 5/5-2-5: SB.381; HB-547 HB-2258 5/3-5-3: 5/5-4-1: HB-1270 SB-172; HB-163, 379, 721, 1363, 5/3-5-4 new: 2024, 2308 HB-1707 5/5-4-3: 5/3-6-2: HB-232, 2178 SB-402; HB-1269 5/5-5-1: 5/3-6-2.1 new: HB-2140 HB-22 5/5-5-2: 5/3-6-2.2 new: SB-176 HB-22 5/5-5-3: 5/3-6-2.5 new: SB-150, 1230, 1249; HB-140, 472, HB-990 722, 1269, 1359, 1366, 1407, 2183, 5/3-6-3: 2308 SB-381; HB-721, 1046, 1363, 2024, 5/5-5-3.2: 2138, 2308 SB-202, 640; HB-1269, 1365, 2243, 5/3-6-5: 2260, 2386, 2482, 2504 HB-928 5/5-5-5: 5/3-7-2. SB-460; HB.1140 SB-402; HB-547, 1269 5/5-5-6: 5/3-7-3: SB-789; HB-156, 179, 1101 HB-812 5/5-5-7. 5/3-7-6: HB-2148 SB.508 5/5-6-1: 5/3-7-8 new: SB.950 HB-1372 5/5-6-2. 5/3-7-9 new: SB-789 5/3-8-8: 5/5-6-3: SB-809; HB-2354 SB.112, 218; HB-544, 1269, 2237 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2384 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 730-Cont. 730-Cont. 5/5-6-3.1: 150/8: SB.112, 218; HB-1269 HB.1219, 2232 5/5-6-4: 150/9: HB-1269 HB.1219, 2232 5/5-7-1: 150/10: SB.112 HB.710, 1219 5/5-7-6: 150/11 new: HB-1269, 2063 HB-1219 5/5-8-1: 150/12 new. SB.7; HB-205, 1364,2062, 2286 HB-1219 5/5-8-2: 152/Art.: HB-2243, 2286 HB-1269 5/5-8-4: 152/Art.: HB.1558, 2170 HB-1269 5/5-8A-5: 152/101: SB-112; HB-2237 HB-1219, 2232 5/5-9-1: 152/105. SB-1213; HB-618, 2178 SB-172; HB.1219, 1408, 2232 5/5-9-1.3: 152/110: SB-105 SB-172; HB-1219, 1408, 2232 5/5-9-1.5: 152/115: HB-1373 HB-916, 1219, 2232 5/5-9-1.9: 152/117: HB-2093 HB.1219, 2232 5/5-9-1.11 new: 152/120. HB-2122 HB-1219, 2232 5/5-9-4: 152/125: HB-1471 HB-1219 110/10: 152/125 rep.: SB-460 HB-1219, 2232 110/15: 152/126 new: SB-460 SB-172; HB-1408 110/15.5 new: 152/905: HB-624 HB-1269 125/17: 160/15.1 new: HB-1269 HB-821 125/17.5 new: 165/14.1 new: SB-922 HB-821 125/18.5 new: HB-547 CIVIL PROCEDURE 150/2: 735 SB-172; HB.379, 690, 1219, 1408, 5/Art.: 1424, 2232 SB-357 150/2 5 new: 5/Art.: HB-1424 SB-381 150/3: 5/1-101: SB-172; HB.1219, 1408, 2232 SB-362 150/4: 5/1-102: HB-1219, 2232 HB-171, 1183 150/5: 5/1-105: HB-1219, 2232 HB-1348 150/5-5 new: 5/2-101: HB-1219 HB-2066 150/5-10 new: 5/2-102. HB-1219, 2232 HB-2141 150/5.5 new: 5/2-103: HB-2232 HB-2143 150/6: 5/2-202: SB-172; HB.1219, 1408, 2232 SB-588; HB.2030 150/7: 5/2-301: HB.1219, 2232 HB-2252 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2385 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)- Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 735-Cont. 735-Cont. 5/2-622: 5/9-118: HB-61, 568, 1185 HB-2030 5/2-1008 5/9-120 new: HB 297 SB-278; HB-1140 5/2-1107.1: 59-209 SB-849 B5/9-2097 5/2-1203: SB-278 HB-431 59-211: 5/2-1303. SB-278 HB-628 5/11-107.2 new: 5/2-1306 new: HB-2213 HB-538 5/11-302: 5/2-1401: HB-1900 HB-66, 431, 1707, 2138 5/11-303: 5/2-2301 new: HB-1900 SB-357 5/11-350 new: 5/2-2305 new. HB-1900 SB-357/ 5/11-355 new: 5/2-2310 new: HB-1900 SB-357 HB-1900 5/4-1013 5/11-360 new: SB-508 HB-1900 5/5-105: 5/11-365 new: SB-602 HB-1900 5/5-105.5: 5/11-370 new: SB-602 HB-1900 5/7-101: 5/11-375 new: SB-264 HB-1900 5/7-102: 5/11-380 new: SB.797, 820; HB-315 HB-1900 5/7-103. 5/12-101: SB-797, 820, 1019, 1104; HB-24, HB.1707 315, 473, 799, 1261, 1269, 1374, 5/12-108. 1606, 2332 HB-1707 5/7-119: B.-177 SB-970; HB.1735, 2053 5/12-112. 5/8-1202.5 new: SB-465; HB-2152 HB-893 5/12-652: 5/8-1401: HB-1707 SB-445 5/12-1006: 5/8-2001: HB-1393 HB-211, 1245, 2162 5/13-202.1: 5/8-2003: HB-1393 HB-211, 1245, 2162 5/13-204. 5/8-2004. SB-546 HB-211 5/13-206: 5/8-2101: SB-710 HB-2118 5/13-209: 5/9-104: HB-297 SB-278 5/13-214.3. 5/9-104.1. SB-943 SB.408,1037 B3-224 5/9-104.2. 5/13-224 SB-408, 1036 5S-55 5/9-106: 515-1101: HB-1140 HB-2036 5/9-107.5 new: 5/15-1604: SB-278 HB-209 5/9-109.5 new: 5/21-101: HB.2030 HB-2261 5/9-109.7 new: 5/22-105 new: HB.2030 SB.381 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2386 STATUTES AMI Chapter Act/Section:Bill CIVIL LIABILITIES 740 5/1: SB-1057 10/5: SB-55,700; HB.362, 1082, 1146, 1147 45/2: SB-224, 506, 941,942 45/10.1: HB-1285 50/4: SB-1057 80/2: HB-2483 110/2: SB-317,1035 110/4:. SB-1035 110/9: SB-240 110/10: HB-1393 110/11: SB.317, 956, 1035 110/12: SB-956 115/1: HB-2099 115/1.5 new: HB-2099 115/2. HB-2099 115/3.: SB.511; HB-2099 115/4: HB-2099 115/5: SB.511; HB-2099 115/6. HB-2099 115/7: HB-2099 115/8 new: HB-2099 115/9 new: HB-2099 115/10 new: HB-2099 115/11 new: HB-2099 115/12 new: HB-2099 140/Act title: SB-317; HB-1184 140/0.01: SB-317; HB-1184 140/1: SB-317; HB-1184 140/2: SB.317; HB-1184 140/3: SB-317; HB-1184 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill 740-Cont. 147/40 new: HB-2092 160/2: HB-1707 175/1: SB-1117 180/1: HB-1750 CIVIL IMMUNITIES 745 5/1: HB-89 10/1-101: SB-360 10/1-101.1: SB-546; HB-374 10/1-210: SB-546; HB-374 10/1-211 new: SB-562; HB-863 10/1-211,: SB-546; HB-374 10/1-212 new: SB-562; HB-863 10/2-112 new: SB-546 10/2-201: SB-546; HB-374 10/2-202: SB-546; HB-374 10/2-214 new: SB-546 10/3-102: SB-546; HB-374 10/3-103: SB-546; HB-374 10/3-105: SB-546; HB-374 10/3-106: SB-546; HB-374 10/3-108: SB-546, 843; HB-374, 810, 1151 10/3-109 rep.: SB-546; HB-374 10/4-108 new: SB-546; HB-374 10/6A-101: SB-865 10/6A-105: SB-865 10/9-103: SB-562; HB-374, 863 10/9-105: SB-562; HB-863 10/9-107. SB-562; HB-374, 863 25/5 rep.: HB-1393 35/4: HB-1217 2387 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 745-Cont 745-Cont. 49/3 new: 70/12: HB-365 SB-160; HB-725 49/10: 70/13: HB-365 SB-160; HB-725 49/12 new: 70/14: HB-2182 SB-160; HB-725 49/25: 75/1: HB-365 HB-2465 49/26 new: 75/2: HB-365 HB-2465 49/30: 80/1: SB-782; HB-365 SB-918 49/32 new: HB-365 FAMILIES 49/34 new: 750 HB-1623 5/202: 49/40: SB-410, 1188 HB-365 5/202.5 new: 49/42 new: HB-2477 SB-587 5/203: 49/42.5 new: SB-810, 1188 SB-587 5/203.5 new: 49/45: SB-410 HB-365 5/212: 49/60: HB-389 HB-365 5/213.1 rep.: 49/70: HB-389 HB-365 5/217: 49/75. SB-365 HB-365 5/403: 50/2.14 new: SB-125; HB-132 HB-1524, 2412 5/404: 50/3: SB-628; HB-1351 HB-299, 1524, 2412 5/404.1: 70/1: HB-1498 SB-160; HB-725 5/452: 70/2: HB-1612 SB-160; HB-725 5/501.1: 70/3: HB-1393 SB-160; HB-725 5/503: 70/4: SB-1059; HB-1612 SB-160; HB-629, 725 5/504: 70/5: SB-1054 SB-160; HB-725 5/505: 70/6: SB-368, 1052; HB-711, 1707,2050, SB-160; HB-725 2152,2272, 2336, 2359 70/7: 5/505.1: SB-160; HB-725 HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 70/8: 5/505.2: SB-160; HB-725 SB-1055; HB-1707, 2336, 2359 70/9: 5/505.3 new: SB-160; HB-629, 725 HB-962, 964, 1882 70/10: 5/506: SB-160; HB-725 SB-427 70/11: 5/507: SB-160; HB-725 HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 70/11.2 new: 5/510: SB-160; HB.725 HB-215, 2050, 2336, 2359 70/11.3 new: 5/511.1 new: SB-160; HB.725 SB-1053 70/11.4 new: 5/513: SB-160; HB-725 SB-1058; HB-215 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2388 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 750-Cont. 750-Cont 5/516: 20/17: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-2050 5/601: 20/24: HB-236 SB.368; HB.1707, 2050 5/603: 20/24.1: HB-777 HB-1707, 2050 5/604. 20/24.2 new: HB-1561 HB-962, 964, 1882 5/607. 20/26.1. HB-777, 970 SB-323, 1024; HB-1337, 1707, 2018, 5/609: 2019,2050 HB-2394, 2491 20/26.2 new: 5/610. HB-1141 SB-850 20/29. 5/612 new." SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050 HB-431 20/29A: 5/705: HB-2050 SB-323; HB-1707, 2018, 2019, 2050, 20-29B: 2336, 235920n 5/706.1: 20/29C new: SB-323, 1024; HB-1337, 1707, 2018, 22/Article 2019, 2050,2336, 2359 S B-6, 1041; HB.1705 5/706.3 new: 22/101: HB-1141 221101: 5B1141 SB-806, 1041; HB.1705, 2050, 2336, 5/707: 2359 HB-1707 22/102. 5/709: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705, 2336, 2359 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050, 2336, 22/203: 2359 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 5/712: 22/205. SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050, 2336, SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 2359 22/206: 5/714 new: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-962, 2270 22/207. 5/715 new: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-962 22/208: 15/1: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-962, 965, 2272 22/301: 15/2.1: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-323; HB.1707, 2018, 2019, 2050, 22/303: 2336, 2359 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 15/3: 22/304: SB-368; HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 15/3.5 new: 22/305: HB-1882 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 15/4: 22/306: SB.368; HB-2050, 2336,2359 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 15/4.1: 22/307. SB-323, 1024; HB-1337, 1707, 2018, SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 2019, 2050, 2336, 2359 22/310: 15/4.2 new: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1141 22/316. 15/11: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050, 2336, 22/318: 2359 HB-962, 966 15/12. 22/401. HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 SB-806, 1041; HB.1705 15/12.2 new: 22/501: HB-962, 964 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 20/15a: 22/502: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050 SB-806, 1041; HB.1705 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2389 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 750-Cont. 750-Cont. 22/503 new: 45/16.1 new. SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-431 22/504 new: 45/18. SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-102 22/505 new: 45/20: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-323, 1024; HB-1337, 1707, 2018, 22/506 new: 2019, 2050, 2336, 2359 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 45/20.5 new: 22/507 new: HB-1141 SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 45/21: 22/605: SB-323; HB-1707, 2018,2019,2050, SB-806, 1041; HB-1705, 2050, 2336, 2336, 2359 2359 45/22: 22/606: SB-323; HB-2018, 2019, 2050, 2336, SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 2359 22/609: 45/23. SB-806, 1041; HB.1705 HB-2050, 2336, 2359 22/610. 45/27 new: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-1707 22/611: 50/1: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-345, 366; HB-66, 92, 98, 165, 951 22/612: 50/2: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-91 22/613 new: 50/2.1: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-366 22/614 new: 50/5.5 new: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 HB-616 22/905: 50/8: SB-806, 1041; HB-1705 SB-345; HB-92 25/5: 50/9: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-384, 1098; HB-98 35/25.1 new: 50/11: HB-431 HB-98 45/4.1: 50/12.1: HB-2050, 2336, 2359 SB-345; HB-92 45/5: 50/13: HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 SB-619; HB-98, 1269 45/6: 50/14: HB-1707, 2336, 2359 HB-98 45/7: 50/15.1: HB-1707 SB-780 45/8: 50/16: HB-1707, 2336, 2359 HB-1352 45/9.1: 50/18.05 new: SB-102 SB-600; HB-474, 2345 45/11: 50/18.3a rep.: HB-2336, 2359 SB-530 45/13: 50/18.3b new: HB-1707, 2336, 2359 SB-530 45/13.1: 50/21: HB-2336, 2359 HB-98 45/13.1 new: 60/101: HB-1707 SB-1056 45/14: 60/214: SB-368; HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1613, 2153 45/15. 60/217: HB-2152, 2272 HB-1589 45/15.1: 60/222: HB-1707, 2050, 2336, 2359 HB-1589 45/15.3 new: 60/223: HB-1882 HB.2122, 2167 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2390 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued, Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 750-Cont. 755-Cont. 60/224.1 new: 5/11a-18.2 new: HB-431 HB-2367 60/302: 5/11a-18.3 new: HB-1589 HB-2367 60/303: 5/11a-23: HB-1538 HB-2367 ESTATES 512-2." HB-2367 755 5/23-2. 5/1-1:. HB-306, 1619 SB.361 5/25-2: 5/1-2.23: SB-360, 361 HB-2367 35/8: 5/1-2.24. HB-1269 HB-2367 40/5: 5/1-9: HB-725 HB-1124 40/10: 5/1-11: SB-317; HB-725, 1143 HB-306, 1619 40/15: 5/2-2: HB-725, 1143 HB.1186 40/20. 5/2-4: HB-725, 1066, 1143 HB-1186 40/25: 5/6-1: HB-725, 1143 HB-1585 45/2-8: 5/9-1: HB-1564 HB-306, 1619 45/4-10: 5/9-3: HB-2461 HBi306, 1619 50/4.5 new: 5/11-3: HB-2421 HB-306, 1619 5/11-5: TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES HB-306, 1619 760 5/11-13. HB-1779 5/11-19 new: HB-431 5/11a-3.1 new: HB-2367 5/11a-3.2 new: HB-2367 5/11a-4: HB-1252 5/11a-5: HB-306, 1619 5/11a-8: HB-2367 5/11a-8.1 new: HB-2367 5/11a-9: HB-1694 5/11a-10: HB-1508 5/11a-10.2 new: HB-2367 511/i-14.1: HB-1252 5/11a-17: HB-1252, 2367 5/11a-18: HB-1779, 2367 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 5/5.1: HB-1037 5/5.2: HB-1035 5/21 new: HB-1655 30/1: HB-1186 45/8 new: HB-1655 55/1: SB-364 55/2: HB-1211 55/3: HB-1211 55/4: HB-1211 55/5: HB-887, 1211 55/7: HB-887, 1211 55/12: HB-1211 55/19: HB-1211 100/1: SB-165; HB-277, 743 2391 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 760-Cont. 765-Cont. 100/2: 835/4.9 new: SB-1244; HB-2435 HB-2451 100/9: 910/5.1 new: SB-1244; HB-2435 HB-706, 1276 915/1: PROPERTY HB-706 765 1005/lc: 50/Act rep.: SB.465 HB-1177 1025/1: 77/5: HB-2210 HB-358 1025/2: 77/25. HB.2210 HB-358 1025/2a: 77/30: HB.2210 HB-358 1025/4: 77/35: HB-2210 HB-358 1025/4.1 new: 77/40: HB-2315 HB-358 1025/5: 77/55: HB.2210 HB-358 1025/6: 125/1: HB-2210 SB.408 1025/7: 205/1: HB-2210 HB-231 1025/7a: 205/1.005 new: HB-2210 HB-231 1025/8: 205/3: HB-2210 HB-865 1025/8.1: 205/5: HB-2210 SB.385 1025/9: 305/3: HB-425, 2210 HB-1619 1025/10.5: 305/4: HB-2210 HB-1432, 1619 1025/11: 310/1: HB-2210 HB-1619 1025/12: 605/1: HB-2210 SB-359 1025/13: 605/3: HB-2210 SB.358, 634 1025/21: 605/12: HB-2210 HB-1262 1025/23: 605/18. HB-2210 HB-1262 1025/23.5: 605/18.5: HB-2210 SB.844 1025/24: 605/19: HB-2210 SB.408; HB-2070 1025/25.5: 605/31: HB-2210 SB.358 1035/Actrep.: 745/8.3 new: SB-953 HB-2429 1050/2.03: 745/8.6 new: SB-953 HB-2429 835/0.01: LIENS HB-2451 770 835/4.5 new: 10/1: HB-2451 SB-1206, 1248 835/4. 7 new: 15/10: HB-2451 HB-1345 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2392 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 770-Cont. 805-Cont. 20/1: 5/9.20 new: SB-1206, 1248 SB-952 22/5: 5/11.31 new: SB-1206, 1248 HB-1288 25/2: 5/11.32 new: SB-1206, 1248 HB-1288 35/1: 5/11.39 new: SB-1206, 1248 SB-1020 60/21.02 new: 5/11.75: SB-708; HB-1111 HB-613 60/21.05 new: 5/13.05: SB-708 SB-1020 75/2: 5/13.75 new: SB-1206, 1248 SB.952 80/1: 5/14.30: SB-246, 1206, 1248 SB.952 80/2: 5/15.90: SB-246 SB.952 10/3.6: HUMAN RIGHTS SB.902 775 105/101.25: 5/Art.: HB-1707 SB-847; HB-1241 105/103.05: 5/1-101: SB-805, 1096 HB-494 105/103.10: 5/1-101.1 new: SB.1097 SB-847; HB-1241 105/108.40: 5/1-102: HB-139 SB-847; HB-1241 140/Act rep.: 5/1-103: SB.805, 1096 SB-834, 847; HB-1241 180/Art.: 5/2-101.5 new: SB.1020 SB-658 180/Art.: 5/2-104: SB.1020 SB-106, 156 180/Art: 5/2-105: SB.1020 SB-73,218,860; HB-493, 494 180/Art.: 5/3-103: SB-1020 SB-847; HB-1241 180/Art.: 5/3-106: SB.1020 SB-847; HB-1241 180/1-5: 5/7-105: SB.1020 HB-1270, 1753 180/1-10: 5/7-113 new: SB.1020 HB-296 180/1-25: SB-1020 BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 180/1-30: 805 SB-1020 5/1.23 new: 180/1-35: SB-168; HB-503 SB-1020 5/1.25. 180/1-40: SB-168; HB-503, 1707 SB-1020 5/1.80: 180/1-43 new: SB-952; HB-1288 SB-1020 5/2.10. 180/1-45 rep.: SB-1065 SB-1020 5/2.15: 180/5-1: SB-1065 SB-1020 5/7.85: 180/5-5: HB-613 SB-1020 5/8.60: 180/5-15. SB-952 SB-1020 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2393 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 805-Cont 805-Cont 180/5-20 rep.: 180/30-10: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/5-25: 180/30-15 rep.: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/5-45. 180/30-20: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/5-50: 180/35-1: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/5-65: 180/35-3 new: HB-948 SB-1020 180/10-1: 180/35-4 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/10-5 rep.: 180/35-5 rep.: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/10-10: 180/35-7 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/10-15: 180/35-10: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/13-5 new: 180/35-20: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/13-10 new: 180/35-30: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/15-1: 180/35-35 rep.: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/15-3 new: 180/35-45 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/15-5: 180/35-50 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/15-7 new: 180/35-55 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/15-10 rep.: 180/35-60 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/15-20 new: 180/35-65 new: SB-1020 SB.1020 180/20-5: 180/35-70 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/20-10 rep.: 180/37-5 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/20-15 rep.: 180/37-10 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-1: 180/37-15 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-5 rep.: 180/37-20 new: SB.1020 SB-1020 180/25-10 rep.: 180/37-25 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-15 rep.: 180/37-30 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-25 rep.: 180/37-35 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-30 new: 180/40-1: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-35 new: 180/40-5: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-45 new: 180/45-1: SB-1020 SB-1020 180/25-50 new: 180/45-5: SB.1020 SB-1020 180/30-1: 180/45-35: SB-1020 SB.1020 180/30-5: 180/45-65 new: SB-1020 SB-1020 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2394 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 805-Cont 815-Cont. 180/50-1: 5/211: SB-1020 HB-1168 180/50-5: 5/2.12b: HB-1707 HB-1168 180/50-10: 5/2.12c new: SB-1020 HB-1168 180/50-15: 5/2.17b. SB-1020 HB-1168 180/55-1: 5/2.17fnew: HB-1125 HB-1168 180/55-15 new: 5/2 26: SB-1020 HB-1168 180/57-1 new: 5/2.29 new: SB-1020 HB-1168 180/57-5 new: 5/2.30 new: SB-1020 HB-1168 180/60-1: 5/2.31 new: SB.1020 HB-1168 205/7.1 new: 5/232 new: SB.1020 HB-1168 205/7.2 new: 5/2a new: SB.1020 HB-1168 2010100: 5/3: HB-1124 HB-1168 210/210 new: 5/4: SB-1020 HB-1168 210/211 new: 5/5: SB-1020 HB-1168 310/22: 5/6: SB-1038 HB-1168 405/4: 5/7: SB.952 HB-1168 405/5: 5/8: HB-1270 SB-97; HB.23, 563, 1168 5/9: COMMERCIAL CODE HB51168 810 5/10: 5/1-104a: HB-1168 HB-1270 5/11: 5/3-118: HB.1168 SB.710 5/11a. 5/3-806: HB-1168 SB-1027 5/12: 5/9-301: HB-1168 SB.465; HB-192, 2474 5/13: 5/9-401: HB-1168 HB-1280 115/6 new: 5/9-401A new: SB.764 HB-1280 120/6: 5/9-403: HB-1577 HB-1280 140/0.01: 5/9-507: SB-678 HB-1412 140/la: SB-767 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS 150/3: 815 \ HB-2267 5/23: 175/15-5. 03 new: HB-1168 HB-1168 5/2. 9: 75/15-15: HB-1168 HB-1168 5/2.10: 175/15-30: HB-1168 HB-1168 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2395 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 815-Cont. 815-Cont. 175/15-30.5 new: 307/10-55: HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-35. 307/10-60: HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-40: 307/10-75: HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-45: 307/10-80. HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-55: 307/10-85: HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-60: 307/10-95 new: HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-80: 307/10-100 new: HB-1168 HB-1168 175/15-100 new: 307/10-105 new: HB-1168 HB-1168 180/5: 307/10-110 new: SB-209 HB-1168 180/15: 307/10-115 new: SB-209 HB-1168 180/17 new: 310/10 new: SB-209 HB-2163 180/40: 375/1: SB-209 HB-1629 205/0.01: 375/2: SB-678 HB-2211 205/2: 375/2.5: SB-794; HB-436, 628 HB-2211 205/4: 375/2.7: SB-670; HB-1630 HB-2211 205/4. la: 375/2.9: SB-670; HB-1629 HB-2211 205/4a: 375/2.11: HB-2211 HB-2211 205/6: 375/2.12: HB-1655 HB-2211 307/10-5.10: 375/2.14 new. HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-5.16 new: 375/2.15 new: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-5.17 new: 375/3: HB-1168 HB.2211 307/10-5.18 new: 375/3.5 new: HB-1168 HB-1196 307/10-5.25 new: 375/4: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-5.30 new: 375/5: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-10: 375/6: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-25: 375/7: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-30: 375/8: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-30.5 new: 375/9: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-35: 375/9.02: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-40: 375/9.03 new: HB-1168 HB-2211 307/10-45: 375/10: HB-1168 HB-2211 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2396 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 815-Cont. 815-Cont. 375/11: 405/12: HB-2211 HB-2211 375/11.1: 405/12.1 new: SB-730 HB-2211 375/11.2 new: 405/13: HB-2211 HB-2211 375/13: 405/14: HB-2211 HB-2211 375/15: 405/21. HB-2211 HB-2211 HB-2211 HB.2211 375/20: 405/214 HB-1577, 2211 HB.2211 375/21: 405/27.- HB-2211 HB-2211 375/24: 405/28: HB-1577, 2211 HB2211 380/1:. HB-66 SB-673 405/31: 380/2: HB-2211 SB-673 SB6413 380/1: 413B10 SB-673 413/1S 380SB-673 41312 new 380B-67 HB-1836 390/3: SB.663 SB-673 SB3/1 63 SB-165; HB.277,743 413/25: 405/1: HB-1836 40511: 420/2: HB-1629 420/2: 405/2: HB-1819 HB-2211 505/1: 405/2 9: HB-712 HB-2211 505/2: 405/2.11: HB-1635 HB-2211 505/2B: 405/213: SB-356; HB-241 HB-2211 505/2B.3 new: 405/2.16 new: HB-239 HB-2211 505/2C5 new: 405/2.17 new: HB-712 HB-2211 505/2EE new: 405/3: SB-55, 787; HB-362, 598, 831, 1249, HB-2211 1549 405/3.5 new: 505/2FF new: HB-1196 SB-55; HB-362 405/5: 505/2GG new: HB-2211 SB-55; HB-362 405/6. 505/2HH new. HB-2211 SB-55; HB-362 405/7: 505/2P: HB-2211 SB-55,426; HB-362 405/8: 505/2Z. HB-2211 SB-356, 472, 1039; HB-1598 405/9: 505/3: HB-2211 HB-1595 405/11: 505/7: HB-2211 SB-599 405/11.1 new: 505/10: HB.2211 HB-1597 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2397 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 815-Cont. 820-Cont 505/10a: 105/4a: SB-1040; HB-523 SB-716; HB-1264 505/11: 115/1: HB-1674 SB-205, 632 505/11a: 115/2.5 new: HB-1596 SB-658 602/5-5.10. 115/4: HB-1168 SB-522 602/5-15: 115/4.5 new: HB.1168 SB-522; HB-963, 2269 602/5-35. 115/9: HB-1168 HB-1916 602/5-45: 130/1: HB-1168 HB-934 602/5-55. 130/2: HB-1168 SB-1026; HB-724 602/5-60. 130/3.5 new: HB-1168 SB-658 602/5-65." 130/7: HB-1168 HB-1659 602/5-70: 130/11c new: HB-1168 HB-1843 602/5-75: 135/2.1 rep.: HB-1168 HB-1393 602/5-95: 135/2.2 rep.: HB-1168 HB-1393 602/5-115: 147/Act title: HB-1168 HB-180 602/5-130: 147/1: HB-1168 HB-180 705/40. 147/5: HB-621 147B-180 720/1: 147110. HB-1854 H14 180 720/1.1: 147H-1 7HB903 HB-180 HB-903 147/30: 720/5:- HB-180 HB-180 HB-903 205/2: 720/9. SB-476 HB-678 205/3: EMPLOYMENT SB-476 80 205/4: 820 . SB-630 5/1: 205/7: SB-1060; HB-2100 SB-476 25/Act title: 205/22: SB-1060; HB-2100 SB-206 25/0.01: 235/4: SB-1060; HB-2100 HB-1869 2511.1 new: 255/3.5 new: SB-1060; HB-2100 SB-658 35/4: 305/Act title: HB-1270 SB-581 40/1.5 new: 305/1: SB-658 SB-581, 1065; HB-1270 105/1: 305/1.5 new: HB-936 SB-658 105/3.5 new. 305/3: SB-658 HB-225 105/4 305/3.5 new: HB-633 SB-584 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2398 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 820-Cont 820-Cont. 305/3a new: 310/6: SB-1065; HB-1818 SB-1065 305/4: 310/7: SB-1065; HB-228, 1818 SB-1065 305/4a-1: 310/8: SB-633 SB-1065 305/4a-10 new: 310/16b new. SB-1065 SB-1065 305/5: 310/16c new: SB-1065; HB-33 SB-1065 305/6: 310/16d new: SB-1065 SB-1065 305/7: 310/16e new: SB-1065; HB-817 SB-1065 305/8: 310/16fnew: SB-73, 719, 1065; HB.228 SB-1065 305/8a new: 310/19: SB-1065 SB-1065 305/8c new: 310/20: SB-1065 HB-634, 1167 305/8d new: 310/20.1 new: SB-1065 SB-585; HB-634, 1167 305/10: 315/2: SB-583, 1065 SB-1190, 1192; HB-2310 305/13: 315/3.5 new: HB-816 HB-1136, 1485 305/15: 315/5: HB-935 SB-1190, 1192; HB-2310 305/16: 405/201: SB-1065 SB-629; HB-933 305/16b new: 405/205: SB-1065 SB-353; HB-937 305/16c new: 405/212: SB-1065 SB-658 305/16d new: 405/212.2 new: SB-1065 SB-832 305/16e new: 405/227. SB-1065 HB-240 305/16fnew: 405/232.2 new: SB-1065 SB-62; HB-280 305/18: 405/233.5 new: SB-74; HB-932 SB-27 305/19: 405/235: SB-582, 1065 SB-554; HB-310, 932, 1820 305/19.2 new: 405/237. SB-586 HB-1820 305/26: 405/243: HB-634, 1167 HB-1270 305/26.1 new: 405/301: SB-585; HB-634, 1167 SB-854; HB-310, 932 305/28: 405/401: HB-228 SB-554; HB-310, 932, 1820 310/1: 405/409: SB-1065 HB-1820 310/1.5 new: 405/500: SB-658 SB-434, 854; HB-310, 932, 1820 310/4. 405/500.1 new: SB-1065; HB-228, 1818 HB-1153 310/4c new: 405/601: SB-1065 HB-1820 310/5: 405/602: HB-33 SB-352 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2399 STATUTES AMENDED (ILCS)-Continued Chapter Act/Section:Bill Chapter Act/Section:Bill 820-Cont. 820-Cont. 405/604: 405/1507: SB-229; HB-146, 1165, 1571, 1820 SB-854; HB-310, 932 405/612: 405/1508: SB-354; HB-555, 1820 HB-588 405/702: 405/1508.1: HB-588 HB-588 405/703: 405/1509: SB-683; HB-588 HB-588 405/705: 405/1510: HB-588 HB-588 405/706. 405/1511: HB-588 HB-821, 1270 405/800: 405/1700: HB-588 HB-1803 405/801: 405/1705: HB-588 HB-821 405/802: 405/1800: HB-588 HB-588 405/803:405/1801.1 new: -405/ 88 SB-806, 1024; HB-614, 1337 H4B-588 405/1900: 405/806: SB-717, 763, 785, 806, 833, 976, HB-588 1024; HB-614,924, 1337, 1911 405/900: 405/2200: 0HB-588 HB-588 4051000 405/2201: 405100 SB-854; HB-310, 588, 932 405/100188 405/2201.1: HB-588 SB-854; HB-310, 932 405/1002: 405/2202: HB-588 HB-588 405/1003: 405/2203: HB-588 HB-588 405/1004: 405/2306: HB-588 HB-588 405/1200: 405/3100: HB-588 SB-75 405/1300: SB-806, 854, 1024; HB-310, 614, UNCLASSIFIED ACTS 932, 1337, 2336, 2359 999 405/1400: 8.9/PA501: SB-854; HB-310, 932 HB-1130 405/1403: 89/PA501: HB-815 SB-1184; HB-195 405/1506.1: 89/PA642: SB-714; HB-311 SB-279 405/1506.3: 89/PA 704: SB-714; HB-311, 612 SB-366 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2400 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2401 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM) $DNR-JACKSON PARK PIER ................................................ SB-1184 ADOPTION-NOTICE TO PARENTS ....................................... SB-0619 ALZHEIMERS-REGIONAL CENTERS .................................. SB-0327 AMMUNITION TAX ACT......................................................... SB-0441 ASSAULT-HANDGUN LIABILITY ACT ............................... SB-0442 BOARD OF ACCOUNTING EXAMINERS............................... SB-0485 CHI SCHOOLS-GENDER NEUTRAL ................................... SB-0746 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-LSC TRAINING .................................. SB-0421 CIV PRO-LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEYS .............................. SB-0943 COMMISSION ON STATUS OF WOMEN.............................. SB-0627 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-LIABILITY ....................................... SB-0440 CRIM CD-WORDS AND PHRASES-TECH......................... SB-0912 CRIM PRO-EXECUTE DEATH SENT.................................... SB-0393 CT OF CLAIMS ACT-CLAIMS.......................................... SB-0942 DPA- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECH................................ SB-0822 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINABLE MATTER .......................... SB-0241 EDUCATION FINANCE REFORM ACT..................... ......... SB-0975 ELEC CD-APPLICATION FOR BALLOT ........................... SB-0231 ELEC CD-STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING.................................SB-0470 ELEC CD-STRAIGHT PTY VOTE-CNTY .......................... SB-0471 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... SB-1083 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM ....................................... SB-0939 HEALTH CARE LIENS-MAXIMUM....................................... SB-1248 HMO-RESIDENTIAL FACILITY ............................................. SB-0457 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS.................................................. SB-0443 INC TAX-ENVIRONMENTAL CREDIT................................. SB-0969 INC TX-ADOPT A SCHOOL CR ............................................... SB-0645 INC TX-NET INCOME-TECH ........................... ................ SB-0625 INC TX-NET LOSSES--TECHNICAL .................................... SB-0985 INC TX-RENT CREDIT ........................................................... SB-0622 INC TX-STANDARD EXEMPTION-CPI.............................. SB-0620 INCOME TX-INDEX PERSONAL EXEMP......................... SB-0396 INTER GOVT COMM-GRNTS-MANDATES...................... SB-0887 JUVENILE TOBACCO PREVENT ......................................... SB-0958 LOTTERY-TECHNICAL......... ..................................... SB-0917 MASTECTOMY--INPATIENT CARE ....................................... SB-0017 MUNI CD-TIF-PROJECT COSTS-TECH........................... SB-0977 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING......................... SB-0101 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY .............................. SB-0711 PROP TX-REASSESS DISASTER-TECH.............................. SB-0923 PROP TX-REASSESS DISASTER-TECH.............................. SB-0984 PUB AID-HUNGER PREVENTION-TECH......................... SB-0823 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT ................................................. SB-0826 RET OCC TX-EXEMPTION NUM-TECH.......................... SB-0623 RIVERBOAT-ADMISSION & WAGER TX ............................ SB-0896 SALE OF TOBACCO MINORS ACT........................... .... SB-1067 SCH CD-ATTENDANCE....................................................... SB-0242 SCH CD-IEP PROGRAM OPTIONS ......................... .......... SB-0243 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVER HEARINGS .......................... SB-0904 SCH CD-SPC ED FEDERAL FUNDS....................................... SB-1072 SCH CD-SPEC ED BEHAVIORL POLIC................................. SB-1070 SCH CD-STATE CLAIMS-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0978 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK ..................................... SB-0226 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................ SB-0420 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................ SB-0726 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL................................................ SB-0727 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................ SB-0825 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... SB-0888 SCHOOL FINANCE-PROP TAX LEVY................................... SB-0310 ST FINANCE- TITLE--TECHNICAL ................................... SB-0982 USE TX-MOT VEH RETAILER-TECH ................ ........... SB-0983 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN SENATE BILL: 320, 438, 484, 705, 847, 1200 HOUSE BILL: 23, 107, 126, 154, 190, 289, 354, 448, 452, 626, 654, 740, 741, 898, 981, 982, 1227, 1266, 1301, 1324, 1428, 1585, 1640, 1691, 1702, 2030, 2150, 2200 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 24, 29 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 2402 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 30, 41 BOMKE, LARRY, K., SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) $OCE-GOVT SERVICE AGENCIES ......................................... SB-1164 $O CE- SIU ...................................................................................... SB-1 155 $OCE- U OF I ............................................................................... SB-1 154 CHILD CARE INST-LIC CHG-NOTICE............................... SB-1030 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING UNITS............... ...... SB-0439 FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS-PRISONR PAY.............................. SB-0381 HEALTH INS PORTABILITY .................................................. SB-0802 ILL PREPAID TUITION ACT .................................................... SB-0878 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. SB-0490 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... SB-0273 PEN CD-ST EMPL-RETIREMENT INCR .......................... SB-0905 PEN CD-ST EMPL-SURVIVOR INCR.................................. SB-0907 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE SERVICE ....................................... SB-0906 PUB AID-PROPERTY TRANSFERS........................................ SB-0860 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PENSION EQUITY................................. SB-0003 SCH CD-EDUCATION JOINT AGREE................................... SB-0555 SENIOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPT-CPI .................................... SB-0164 UNIV OF ILLINOIS-TECHNICAL............................................ SB-0877 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOMKE SENATE BILL: 5, 6, 7, 9, 172, 210, 258 HOUSE BILL: 110, 558, 651, 653, 807, 1302, 1337, 1485, 1784, 2225 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53 BOWLES, EVELYN, M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM) $O CE- SIU .................................................................................... . SB-1 155 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS-BOOK........................ SB-0165 CATFISH LENGTH-OHIO RIVER........................... SB-0028 COAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEMBERS........................... SB-0250 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR............................ SB-0423 CRIM CD-ENDANGERING CHILD........................................ SB-0340 ELEC CD-CNTY OFFCR-VACANCY-NOM..................... SB-0617 ELEC CD-COMPUTER REGSTR FILES................................. SB-0541 ELEC CD-VACANCY IN NOMINATION .............................. SB-0540 ELEC CD- 1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ....................................... SB-0078 FIREWORKS USE ACT-LICENSE........................................... SB-1212 FOOD-DRUG-SINGL-USE SURG DEVIC ......................... SB-0080 INSURANCE CD-ORGAN TRANSPLANTS.......................... SB-1047 JUV CT-TEEN COURT ............................................................. SB-0 171 LIVESTOCK ACTS- INCLUDE RATITES............................... SB-0258 MORTGAGE SALE NOTIFICATION ACT............................... SB-0621 NURSING HOME PNEUMONIA SHOTS................................. SB-0734 PEN CD-FLAT RATE ETC......................................................... SB-0257 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG............................ SB-0210 REGISTRATION PLATE REPLACEMENT.............................. SB-0030 SCH CD-STATE AID-EAV ADJUST.................................. SB-0244 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT-CONTROL....................... SB-1120 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-STOP...................................... SB-0663 UNEMPLOY INS-PHOTOGRAPHER..................................... SB-0027 VEH CD-REPOSSESS TITLE-TECH ..................................... SB-0891 VEH CD-UNCLAIMED VEH-TECHNICAL ...................... SB-0890 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOWLES SENATE BILL: 271, 307, 432, 433, 438, 450, 517, 592, 599, 605, 698, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1224 HOUSE BILL: 28, 106, 142, 144, 149, 251, 281, 316, 472, 604, 646, 722, 829, 907, 951, 968, 994, 1001, 1050, 1141, 1255, 1347, 1612, 1668, 1678, 1691, 2216 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1 BURZYNSKI, J. BRADLEY SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP) OCE-NORTHERN IL UNIV .............................................. SB- 1157 BARBER -COSMET- EXCEPTIONS ..................................... SB-0859 CD CORR-ELECTRONC MONITOR-COST........................ SB-0112 CNTY CD-CNTY BD QUALIFICATIONS.............................. SB-0111 COUNTIES CODE-ZONING-TECHNICAL........................ SB-1110 COUNTY CD-PAWNBROKER-OPEN MEET..... .... SB-0596 2403 BURZYNSKI, J. BRADLEY SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CRIM CD-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUGHTER ........................ SB-0109 DPR DENTIST NO RANDOM AUDIT....................................... SB-0786 ELEC CD-REVOKE SIGN-NOTARIZE ................................ SB-1210 ELECT CD-PETITIONS-SIGNATURES............................... SB-0173 HUMAN CLONING-BAN.......................................................... SB-1243 INS CD LOSS OF TIME-TECHNICAL.................................... SB-0468 INS CD PREMIUM ESTMT-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0467 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. SB-0490 JUDGE-ADD 1- 17TH CIRCUIT .............................................. SB-0473 JUV CT-JURISDICTION-TEHNICAL .................................. SB-0120 LICENSING ACTS-SUNSET................................................... SB-0857 LIQUOR ACT-MAIL ORDER LIQUOR................................... SB-0407 LOC GOVT DEBT-ALTERNATE BONDS............................... SB-0185 LOCAL OPTION SCH DIST INC TAX....................................... SB-0563 LOTTERY ACT-TECHNICAL .................................................. SB-0479 NIU TRUSTEE-EMINENT DOMAIN...................................... SB-0770 OPTOMETRIST-CLIN LAB EXAMS ....................................... SB-0901 OPTOMETRIST-INCORP-FEES .......................................... SB-0902 OPTOMETRIST-ORDERS -PT CARE .................................... SB-0610 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... SB-0145 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... SB-0273 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. SB-0221 PHYS ASSIST ACT-PRESCRIPTIONS .................................. SB-0372 PODIAT MED PRAC-SUNSET EXTEND ............................... SB-0858 PRIV DET-ALARM -ADVERTISING ..................................... SB-0108 PROP TX-SPEC SVC AREA-PETITION............................... SB-1209 PROPERTY RIGHTS PRESERVATION.................................... SB-1111 PURCHASING -RENOVATION EXPENSES .......................... SB-0500 REGULATORY IMPACTS ACT ................................................ SB-1112 ROCKFORD ARMORY-REVERTER....................................... SB-0279 SPEECH-LANG-SUNSET EXTENSION .............................. SB-0611 STATE REV SHARING ACT-PROP TAX ............................... SB-0038 TORT IMM-EQUITY-BONDS-TAXES............................. SB-0562 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-FINGERPRINT.............................. SB-0163 VEH CD-TRUCK WEIGHT-80,000 LBS................................ SB-0474 VEH CD-VEH LENGTH-TECHNICAL............................... SB-1031 VEH CD-VEH WEIGHT-SCALE ............................................ SB-1042 VEH CD-WEIGH TRUCK-15 MINUTES.............................. SB-0813 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURZYNSKI SENATE BILL: 6, 9, 164, 210, 381, 711, 802, 878 HOUSE BILL: 248, 251, 265, 427, 630, 689, 860, 995, 1188, 1216, 1286, 1296, 1354, 1388, 1457, 1631 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP) $LT GOVERNOR-FY97 ............................................................ SB-1145 AERONAUTICS ACT-DEF-TECHNICAL............................. SB-1018 BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC........................... SB-0110 CABLE TV-JUST COMPENSATION....................................... SB-0691 CHARITABLE CORP IMMUNITY ACT.................................... SB-0546 CHILD LABOR LAW-PARK DISTRICTS............................... SB-0476 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-PROSPECT..................................... SB-1104 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRACING ............................................ SB-0550 CRIM CD-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUGHTER ........................ SB-0109 ELEC CD-VTNG ASSTNCE-INSTRCNS ............................. SB-0432 ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS ............................ SB-0590 ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS............................. SB-1044 ELECT CD-INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTS .............................. SB-1108 LIQUOR-SIGNS-ADVERTISEMENTS............................... SB-0664 METRO WATER-ELEC SIGN-BONDS................................. SB-0435 MUNI CD-ANNEX-ZONING CATEGORY ........................ SB-0106 MUNI CD-EDUCATION PREFERENCE............................. SB-0437 MUNI CD-MULTIPLE IMPROVEMENTS............................. SB-0103 MUNI OFFICER-CONFLICT OF INT.................................. SB-0594 MUNI OFFICER-CONTRACT INTEREST.......................... SB-0070 2404 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP)-Cont. RISK MANGEMENT-DEPOSIT- FUNDS ............................. SB-0693 SAN DIST-BID-INSURANCE-DISCHRG ........................ SB-0104 ST BD ELEC- CERTIFICATION ................................................ SB-0433 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT............................................. SB-0607 ST MANDATES-EXEMPTION PROCESS.............................. SB-0692 TITLE INSURANCE ACT-HOME RULE............................... SB-0591 TORT IMMUNITY-VOLUNTEERS ......................................... SB-0865 TREAS-PUBLIC FUND-AGENCY......................................... SB-0589 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... SB-0307 UNEMPLOY INS-SCH CROSS GUARD................................. SB-0434 VEH CD-GRADE CROSSING-BRUSH................................. SB-1250 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUTLER SENATE BILL: 753, 1232 HOUSE BILL: 192, 234, 272, 275, 468, 561, 644, 672, 729, 1223, 1250, 1311, 1327, 1418, 1500, 1696 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM) $BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ......................................... SB-1176 SEPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND........................................ SB-1200 $OCE-DCORR ............... ................ ............. SB-1177 $VETERANS AFFAIRS............................................................ SB-1175 $VIOLENCE PREVENTION AUTH ........................................... SB-1125 COLLATERAL PRO-REASONABLE COST........................... SB-0209 CONSUMER LATE PAYMENT ACT......................................... SB-0481 CONTRACTS- SIGNATURES- $250,000 ................................ SB-0777 CRIM CD & CD CORR-SEX OFFENSES ................. ......... SB-0007 CRIME VICTIMS COMP-VIOLENT CRI................................ SB-0224 CRM CD--DOMESTIC BATTERY ............................................. SB-1215 CT OF L AIMS ACT-CLAIMS ................................................. SB-0942 DOT-REPORTING REQUIREMENTS .................................... SB-0963 ELEC CD-MAIL VOTE-NONPARTSN................................. SB-0096 GRANT-LOAN ADMIN EXPENSE ACT............................... SB-0962 HEIMLICH-PARENTS OF NEWBORNS................................ SB-0351 INC TX-MNTL HLTH-CANCR-CHKOFF......................... SB-0083 JUVENILE COURT ACT-TECHNICAL .................................. SB-0363 MEDICAID COST SAVNG-AWARD PRGM .......................... SB-0114 PUB UTIL METERS-TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-0055 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0979 RET OCC TX-ONE DAY MORATORIUM.............................. SB-0662 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL ................................................ SB-0864 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... SB-0888 SR CIT- DISABLED- INCOME LIMIT.................................. SB-0503 SR CITS-PHARMACEUTICAL ASSIT.................................... SB-0909 ST FIN-EXCESS FED GRANT FUND..................................... SB-0961 ST GIFT BAN-ETHICS ACT.................................................... SB-1198 ST MANDATES-EFF DATE-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0980 ST PROMPT PAY--MEDICAID.................................................. SB-0268 STATE REV SHARING ACT-PROP TAX ............................... SB-0038 VEH CD-DISABLED PLATE-FRAUD................................... SB-0951 VEH CD- DISABLED- PLATES- PARKING ......................... SB-0967 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 76, 320, 822, 823, 847 HOUSE BILL: 94, 111, 126, 127, 157, 163, 182, 271, 314, 321, 354, 362, 368, 381, 661, 723, 752, 861, 925, 951, 977, 1046, 1093, 1207, 1249, 1254, 1298, 1303, 1418, 1426, 1446, 1486, 1533, 1548, 1614, 1627, 1633, 2067, 2122, 2232, 2287 SENATE RESOLUTION: 68, 73, 87 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 24 CLAYBORNE, JR., II, JAMES, F. SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM.) $OCE-DEPT PROFESSIONAL REG ......................................... B-1179 $OCE-IL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BD................................. SB-1178 BUILDING REQUIREMENTS COMM ..................................... SB-0428 CATFISH LENGTH-OHIO RIVER ........................................... SB-0028 COMM COLLEGE-FULL TIME FACULTY ........................... SB-0220 EPA--BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM ........................................ SB-0939 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY-SEIZURE .......................... SB-0233 I D CA RD - SIZE........................................................................... SB-1068 2405 CLAYBORNE, JR., II, JAMES, F. SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM.)-Cont. IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET ................................................... SB-0605 INC TX-ADOPT A SCHOOL CR ............................................... SB-0645 INCOME TX-INDEX PERSONAL EXEMP ..................... SB-0396 INS COVER OFF-LABEL DRUG USE..................................... SB-0447 INS REQUIRED ANNUAL EXAMINATIO............................. SB-0446 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... SB-0705 OCC & USE-AVIATION FUEL-EXEMPT............................ SB-0549 PENCD-DNST POL & FIRE-INVSTMTS ............................. SB-0097 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT--CONTROL...................... SB-1120 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... SB-0307 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CLAYBORNE SENATE BILL: 438, 592 HOUSE BILL: 23, 140, 265, 281, 314, 794, 795, 796, 1197, 1254, 1255, 1439, 1513, 1589, 1881, 1909 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 25, 64, 65, 66, 96, 101, 102, 105, 113, 114, 115, 137 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM) AFDC RECIPIENTS..................................................................... SB-0884 ALZHEIMERS-REGIONAL CENTERS .................................. SB-0327 CIRCUIT CTS-JUDGES-COOK CTY .................................... SB-0931 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-DETAINR ............................ SB-0278 CRIMCD-OBSTRUCTNG JUSTICE-TECH ......................... SB-0280 DCFS PAY HLTH INS FOR ADOPTEES................................... SB-0034 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE-PRHBT ASSIST................................ SB-0504 ELEC CD- CONTRIB-HEARING-TECH........................... SB-0886 ELEC CD- CONTRIB-ST CONTRACT................................. SB-0885 GOVT ETHICS-TITLE-TECHNICAL.................................... SB-0932 HLTH CARE PLANS-POINT-SERVICE.............................. SB-0275 HLTH CARE-EMERGENCY SERVICES................................ SB-0277 HMO -DISCLOSE-POS--UTILIZ- REVIEW ...................... SB-0276 HMO-RESIDENTIAL FACILITY ............................................. SB-0457 INC TX-WELFARE TO WORK CREDIT ................................ SB-0965 INS COVER ADOPTED CHILDREN.......................................... SB-0033 INS POINT OF SERVICE OPTION............................................. SB-0505 MEDICAID-JOB PROGRAMS-TECH ..................... ........ SB-0882 MEDICAID-VENDORS--TECHNICAL................................ SB-0879 PUB AID CONTRCT CMPLIANCE-TECH............................. SB-0880 PUB AID-JOB DEVELOPMENT-TECH................................ SB-0883 PUBLIC AID-JOBS--LITERACY-TECH .............................. SB-0881 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT............................................. SB-0607 UCC BAD CHECK FEE ............................................................... SB-1027 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLLINS SENATE BILL: 723 HOUSE BILL: 183, 190, 473, 601, 2081 SENATE RESOLUTION: 132 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 39 CRONIN, DAN SENATOR (39TH DIST. REP) ADOPT-CONFID INTERMEDIARY ........................................ SB-0530 ADOPTION-TIME OF CONSENT-TECH............................. SB-0384 CHARITABLE CORP IMMUNITY ACT.................................... SB-0546 CHI SCHOOLS-TCHR PAY-FISCAL YR ............................. SB-0342 CNTY CD-LW LBRY-DISBURSE FEE................................. SB-1207 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT-OFFSET ................................. SB-0947 COMM COLL-ENERGY CONSERVATION........................... SB-0529 CONTRACT INTEREST-GOVT OFFICER............................. SB-0270 CRIM CD-ENDANGERING CHILD ......................... ......... SB-0340 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRACING ............................................ SB-0550 DEPT- HLTH- IMMUNIZATIONS -TECH........................... SB-0706 DISSECTION ALTERNATIVES ACT ........................................ SB-0271 DPA-ABORTION LIMITATIONS .......................................... SB-0269 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1997....................................... SB-0001 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT........... .................................. SB-0565 EQUITABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT ..................................... SB-0707 FOSTER PLACEMNT-CONFIDENTIALTY ..................... SB-0345 HEALTH BENEFIT DENIAL NOTICES................................. SB-0704 HOTEL TAX-LOCAL TOURISM FUND.............................. SB-0723 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT ....................... SB-0608 2406 CRONIN, DAN SENATOR (39TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS .......................................... SB-0609 INC TX-EDUCATION EXPENSE CRDT ................................ SB-0227 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT............................................. SB-1232 ISAC-INCREASE MONETARY AWARDS ............................ SB-1050 JUV CT-SUPPRT LIABILITY -WAIVER............................... SB-0341 LOC GOV-GOV EMPLOYEES-TORT IMM ......................... SB-0360 LOCAL OPTION SCH DIST INC TAX....................................... SB-0563 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... SB-0705 MECH LIEN-NOTICE OF COMMENCMNT........................ SB-0708 MUNI CD-HOTEL TAX-TECHNICAL................................. SB-1095 MUNI CD-HOTEL TX-ECON DVLPMNT ........................... SB-0736 MUNI OFFICER- CONFLICT OF INT ..................................... SB-0594 PEN CD-DNST POL-MARRY IN RETMT ........................... SB-0343 PUB COMM COLL-ST BD GRANTS ....................................... SB-0848 SCH CD-COMMN SCH FUND-TECH.................................. SB-0720 SCH CD-CROSSING GUARDS ................................................. SB-0571 SCH CD-DUE PROCESS--TECHNICAL ................................ SB-1100 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK..................................... SB-0226 SCHCD-ALTERNATIVE TEACHER CERT........................... SB-0557 SCHOOL CODE-TECHNICAL .................................................. SB-0222 SCHOOLS--AID-SUPPLEMENT GRANTS ........................... SB-1246 SEX OFFENDER-DEFINE & REGSTRTN............................. SB-0172 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-SCHOOL ZONE............................. SB-0086 VEH CD-TARPS......................................................................... SB-0344 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CRONIN SENATE BILL: 753, 909 HOUSE BILL: 46, 61, 70, 82, 202, 383, 400, 401, 449, 535, 626, 643, 752, 754, 898, 999, 1005, 1197, 1211, 1254, 1433, 1520, 1640, 1651, 1685, 1705, 1779, 1802, 1805, 2030 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 27, 28 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND ........................................ SB-1200 $HUM AN SERVICES ............................................ .................. SB-0419 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION .............................. SB-0600 ALZHEIMERS-REGIONAL CENTERS.................................. SB-0327 CHILD RESTRAINT-AGE 16 .................................................... SB-0166 CIV ADIM CD-TITLE-TECHNICAL..................................... SB-0989 CIV PRO- CONDO-EVICTION NOTICE ............................... SB-1037 CIV PRO- CONDOMINIUMS-TENANTS ............................. SB-1036 CIV PRO-COSTS-POOR PERSONS....................................... SB-0602 CIV PRO- JURIES--TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-0849 CIV PRO-TENANCY-DEFRAUD- CREDIT ....................... SB-0465 CNTY CD-ST ATTNY-POWERS-TECH ............................ SB-0845 COMPT TREAS- NOTICE- DIGITAL SIG .............................. SB-0516 CONDO ACT-SUBMIT PROPERTY-TECH ......................... SB-0634 CONDOMINIUM PROP-ASSOC BD-FINE.......................... SB-0844 COOPERATIVE ACT-EXCEPTIONS....................................... SB-1038 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES ................. ............ SB-1224 CRIM CD-ARMOR PIERCING BU LETS............................ SB-0107 CRIM CD-BAN ASSAULT WEAPOS ................................... SB-0019 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRACING... ........................................ SB-0550 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-LIABILIT ..................................... SB-0440 CRIM CD-NEGLIGENCE- TECHNICAL ............... ......... SB-0988 CRIM CD-SALE OF FIREARMS.............................................. SB-0461 CRIM ID & CRIM CD-FIREARMS .......................................... SB-1189 CRIM PRO-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV .......................................... SB-0921 CRIM PRO-PEACE OFFICER-TECH ..................... ......... SB-0987 CRIM PRO-PUBLIC DEFENDER ........................................... SB-0636 CUSTODY-MODIFICATION-TECHNICAL ...................... SB-0850 DMHDD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV .............................................. SB-0418 DUI BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL ................................................. SB-0008 ENTRY ADJOINING LAND--CONDOS.................................. SB-0408 FIREWORKS USE-INCLUDE SPARKLER ............................ SB-0126 GENETIC TESTING .................................................................. SB-0672 GRADUATED DRIVERS LICENSING ................................... SB-0950 HEALTH CARE LIENS--MAXIMUM .................................... SB-1 248 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ SB-0167 2407 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HORSE RACING ACT-TECHNICAL...................................... SB-0671 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... SB-0847 INS CD-GROUP VEHICLE POLICY........................................ SB-1066 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... SB-0913 INTEREST ACT CHARGES-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0670 JUV CT--JURISDICTION--TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0724 JUV CT-JURISDICTION--TEHNICAL.................................. SB-0120 JUVENILE CT ACT-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0725 MHDD CD-ELECTRO CONVULSIVE..................................... SB-1035 NIU TRUSTEE-EMINENT DOMAIN...................................... SB-0770 PEN CD- BENEFITS-POLICE & FIRE................................. SB-0194 PEN CD-CHGO MUNICIPL-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0995 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR -EARLY RETMT .............................. SB-0635 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG............................... SB-0210 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING........................... SB-0101 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS ................................. SB-0656 PENCD-CHGO TCHR-RETMT DISCOUNT........................ SB-0601 PENSION CD-STATE EMPLOYEES ....................................... SB-0914 PRE-MARITAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................ SB-1188 PROBATION-DIVISION .......................................................... SB-0460 PROP TX-EXEMPT SCHOOLS-TECH.................................. SB-0993 PUB AID-REPORT CRIMES ................................................ SB-1034 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PENSION EQUITY ................................. SB-0003 SALES TX-TEXTBOOKS EXEMPT.......................................... SB-0127 SCH BUS-CROSSING ARM-VIDEO ..................................... SB-0464 SCHL BUS CROSSING CONTROL ARMS ............................... SB-0031 TELECOM MUNI FEE FEE ACT................................................ SB-0994 TELECOM-MUNI MAINT FEE ACT............................... SB-0996 TOBACCO-MINORS & SCHOOLS ........................................ SB-0309 TORT IMMUNITY-PUBLIC PROPERTY............................... SB-0843 VEH BUYER PROTECTION-USED VEH .........................B.... SB-0673 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-DEATH-INJURY ............................ SB-1218 VEH CD--BIKE HELMETS FOR KIDS...................................... SB-0409 VEH CD-DRIV ABSTRACT-DUI DWLS............................... SB-0113 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX-HOME RULE.................................... SB-0730 VEH CD-RENTAL-COPY LICENSE ..................................... SB-0463 WHISTLEBLOWER-TECHNICAL ................................. SB-117 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON SENATE BILL: 438, 878, 888 HOUSE BILL: 295, 353, 372, 409, 481, 568, 613, 615, 673, 729, 759, 760, 927, 1088, 1140, 1151, 1155, 1186, 1217, 1585, 1612, 1751, 2152 SENATE RESOLUTION: 7, 28 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 30 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 39, 43 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM) ADOPTION- DISCLOSE INFORMATION .............................. SB-0600 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY WARRANTY............................... SB-0053 CD CORR-AGGRVTNG FACTOR -SENTNC ...................... SB-0202 CD CORR -SUBSTANCE ABUSE ...................... .................. SB-0218 CIV PRO-COURT-LANG INTERPRETER........................... SB-0445 DCCA-IDES-EMPLOYMNT COUNCIL............................... SB-0487 DEPT HLTH-SHARE IMMUNIZE INFO................................ SB-0330 DHS-ASSISTIVE TECH CENTERS.......................................... SB-1084 DPA-AFDC-LEGAL IMMIGRANTS ..................................... SB-0513 DPA- MEDICAID-PURPOSE-TECHNICAL....................... SB-0320 ELEC CD-PRIMARY DATE ................................................. SB-0040 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... SB-1083 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS................................ SB-0331 HEALTH SECURITY ACT ......................................................... SB-0189 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .............................................................. SB-0514 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... SB-0847 MUNI CD-POLICE DISCIPLINE ........................................ SB-0397 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORD HOUSE FUND.......................... SB-0401 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORDABLE HOUSING........................... SB-0399 MUNI CD--TIF--DEFINITION-- BLIGHT ........................... SB-0398 MUNI CD-TIF-NOTICE & HEARING.............................. SB-0400 2408 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL .......................................................... SB-0518 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAID-DMHDD.................................... SB-0317 REAL ESTATE LIC ACT-DISCIPLINE.................................... SB-0595 REVENUE SHARING--TAX-BASE SHARE.......................... SB-1082 SCH DIS- RES-LEGAL CUSTODY ......................................... SB-0022 U OF I-CHI CAMPUS-PUB HEARINGS............................... SB-0414 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEL VALLE SENATE BILL: 723 HOUSE BILL: 447, 525, 781, 885, 1301, 1392 SENATE RESOLUTION: 20, 111 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 39 DELEO, JAMES A. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) ABORTION-PARTIAL BIRTH................................................ SB-0230 BUILDER -DEVELOPER LAND VALUE ................................. SB-0929 CLERKS OF COURTS-TECHNICAL....................................... SB-1081 CON INSTLMT LOAN OFF-SITE LEND................................ SB-0685 CRIM CD-ENDANGERING CHILD ........................................ SB-0340 HMO ACT-DRUGS TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-1078 HMO ACT-TECHNICAL.......... ........ .......................... SB-1079 INS CD-GROUP VEHICLE POLICY........................................ SB-1066 MASTECTOMY-INPATIENT CARE....................................... SB-0017 NIU TRUSTEE-EMINENT DOMAIN...................................... SB-0770 PEN CD-JUDGE-TRANSFR IMRF CRED........................... SB-0448 PEN CD-JUDGES-SCHOOL BD CREDIT.............................. SB-0449 PUB AID-PHARMACIES-TECHNICAL............................... SB-1077 RETIRED PEACE OFFICERS-GUNS ...................................... SB-0100 TELECOM-MUNI MAINT FEE ACT....................................... SB-0996 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO SENATE BILL: 145 HOUSE BILL: 15, 72, 221, 345, 370, 473, 759, 760, 768, 788, 791, 955, 999, 1155 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-ST ELECTIONS BD ....................................................... SB-1 124 ABOLISH TOLL HWY AUTH ................................................... SB-0298 BUILD IL BOND-INC AUTHORZATION.............................. SB-0201 BUREAU FOR THE BLIND-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0265 CIRCUIT CLERK-AUDITS.......... ....................................... SB-0682 DAGR-COUNTY EXTENSION FUNDING............................ SB-0626 DEAF INTERPRETERS ACT ..................................................... SB-0450 DPA-PUBLIC ASST RECOV FUND ......................................... SB-0684 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING UNITS .................................... SB-0439 ELEC CD--1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ...................................... SB-0078 HORSE RACE-CHARITY CONTRIBUTE............................... SB-0547 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV.......................... SB-0291 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... SB-0451 ISAC-STUDENT OUTREACH-FEES .................................... SB-0681 NURSING HOME-CARE FOR FEMALES.............................. SB-0997 PEN CD-SERS-ARSON INVESTIGATOR............................ SB-0998 PUB FUNDS INVEST-SHORT TERM ..................................... SB-0957 RIVERBOAT-GRAD TX-TEACHER INS............................. SB-0290 RIVRBOAT-ELECTRONIC FUND TRANS........................ SB-0208 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION-ENROLLMENT...................... SB-1239 TWP CD-SURPLUS RR REAL ESTATE ............................... SB-0840 UNEMPLOY INS-FRAUD LIMIT 3 YRS................................ SB-0683 UNIV OF ILLINOIS-TECHNICAL ........................................ SB-0877 VEH CD-ARMED FORCES PLATE-TECH ........................ SB-1114 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 16, 145, 423, 645, 1024 HOUSE BILL: 7, 110, 139, 402, 487, 754, 819, 885, 1256, 1293, 1680, 2225 SENATE RESOLUTION: 10, 11, 12, 27, 34, 35, 42, 43, 50, 51, 52, 58, 62, 86, 88, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 128, 139, 140 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 DILLARD, KIRK, W. SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP) $COURT OF CLAIMS ..................................... SB-1186 SEPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND ...................................... SB-1200 2409 DILLARD, KIRK, W. SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-APP DEFENDER ............................................................ SB-1123 AGGRAVTD ASSAULT-DEADLY WEAPON ........................ SB-0429 ATTORNEY CONTINGENT FEE INFO.................................... SB-0383 BUSINESSES-LAW CHOICE-OPERATNS .......................... SB-0952 CAPITL BLDG-ROTUNDA-BANNER FEE ......................... SB-1187 CD CORR-GOV VISIT PRISONS-TECH ............................ SB-0119 CHARITABLE CORP IMMUNITY ACT..................................... SB-0546 CHILD LABOR LAW-PARK DISTRICTS............................... SB-0476 CIV PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN-TECH.................................. SB-0264 CIV PRO-PRODUCT LIABLTY-SAFETY............................. SB-0357 CIV PRO-PROMISSORY NOTE LIMIT .................................. SB-0710 CNTY CD-COMP TELECOMUNICATIONS.......................... SB-1109 CNTY CD-FLOOD HAZARD-TECH..................................... SB-0749 CNTY CD-ZONE POLES-TOWERS...................................... SB-0748 CONSUMER FRAUD-JURY TRIAL...................................... SB-1040 CONTROLLED SUBSTNCES-EPHEDRINE .......................... SB-1028 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... SB-1224 CRIM CD-CONCEALING OFFENSE...................................... SB-0013 CRIM CD-CUSTODIAL SEXL ASSAULT .............................. SB-0424 CRIM CD-CUSTODL SEXL MISCONDCT............................. SB-0796 CRIM CD-PIERCING MINORS BODY................................... SB-1211 CRIM CD-PRESUMPTN INNOCNC-TECH........................ SB-0117 CRIM PRO-WARRANTS-TECH............................................ SB-0118 CRIME VICTM COMP-VIOLENT CRIME............................. SB-0941 CT OF CLAIMS ACT-CLAIMS .............................................. SB-0942 DCCA-TECHNOLOGY ADVANCE-TECH.......................... SB-1074 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................... SB-0750 DPA-ABORTION LIMITATIONS............................................. SB-0269 EPA-LOCAL SITING-MUNIC PARTIC................................ SB-0140 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... SB-0753 FOREST DST-LAND-STRUCTURE SALE........................... SB-0262 FOREST PRESERVE-COUNTY ZONING.............................. SB-0263 GAMING BOARD-ADD MEMBERS........................................ SB-0261 GEN NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-SUE........................................ SB-1097 HORSE RACE-CHARITY CONTRIBUTE.............................. SB-0547 HWY CD-DIST TREASURER SALARY ................................. SB-0285 INTERSTATE FINE-ROAD FUND .......................................... SB-1213 LOCAL OPTION SCH DIST INC TAX ....................... .......... SB-0563 MARRIAGE LICENSES-TECHNICAL................................... SB-0810 METRO PIER EXPO-TITLE-TECH ...................................... SB-0416 MTA-RTA- COLLECTIVE BARGAINING............................ SB-0415 PEN CD-COOK CO CORRECS-LEAVE................................ SB-0925 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ARGONNE LABS .............................. SB-0260 PLAT ACT-SELL BEFOR COMPLIANCE .............................. SB-0385 PRIV DETECTV-QUALIF-EXAM.......................................... SB-0661 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. SB-0151 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT ................................................. SB-0826 RET OCC TX-MUNI-TXPYR INFO...................................... SB-0527 RTA-OPERATIONS-TECHNICAL ...................................... SB-0301 RTA-POLICY-POWERS--TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0300 SCH CD-MINIMUM SCHOOL TERM..................................... SB-0566 SCH CD-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION ..................................... SB-0526 SCH CD-SERVICE EVALUATION COMM............................ SB-0709 SCHOOL CD-NEW BUILDING CODE ..................... ......... SB-0811 SUPREME CT-RELIEF- TECHNICAL .................................. SB-0367 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-STOP................................... SB-0663 UNIFORM LIMITED LIABILITY CO........................................ SB-1020 USED TIRE DISPOSL-INCREASE FEE.................................. SB-0675 VEHICLES-OSCILLATING LIGHTS..................................... SB-0116 WAGERING TAX-GRADUATED ............................................ SB-0425 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DILLARD SENATE BILL: 15, 35, 109, 112, 115, 211, 230, 344, 381, 396, 443, 506, 515, 548, 570, 599, 686, 712, 738, 770, 773, 780, 821, 861, 909, 968, 1088, 1111 HOUSE BILL: 70, 72, 127, 183, 218, 279, 483, 545, 592, 618, 646, 672, 740, 843, 907, 920, 978, 1036, 1046, 1186, 1207, 1210, 1211, 1214, 1249, 1252, 1254, 1344, 1368, 1564, 1627, 1751, 2059, 2215, 2232, 2260 SENATE RESOLUTION: 2, 38, 103 2410 DILLARD, KIRK, W. SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 15 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP) $APPROPRIATIONS--CDB-VARIOUS ................................ SB-0088 $CD B ........................................ ............................................ . SB-1 167 $LT GOVERNOR- FY97 ........................................................ SB-1 145 SO CE- DO C .................................................................................. . SB-1 166 $OCE--GRANTS--ICCB ............................................................ SB-1152 $OCE-WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIV.......................................... SB-1158 AMUSEMENT RIDER RESPONSIBILITY ............................... SB-0085 ANNUITY -VOLUNTARY WITHHOLDING.......................... SB-0037 ASSISTED LIVING ESTAB ACT................................................. SB-0743 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ............................................. SB-0599 DCCA-BUSINESS PROGRAMS-COAL BD.......................... SB-0855 DEAF INTERPRETERS ACT ..................................................... SB-0450 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................... SB-0750 DRUG PARAPHRNLIA-REPLICA DEVIC............................. SB-0128 ELEC CD-1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ....................................... SB-0078 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-LOCAL GOVT......................... SB-0689 HEALTH BENEFIT MANDATE NOTE AC .............................. SB-0769 IDOT-LAND TRANSFER .................................................. SB-0799 INS-HMO-PUBLIC AID-TECHNICAL .............................. SB-1023 MEDICAL PATIENT RTS-FED REGS..................................... SB-0236 PEN CD-ST EMPL-ADMINISTRATIVE.............................. SB-0115 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION ................................................ SB-0700 PHYSICIAN LIENS-ATTACHMENT................................. SB-0246 PROMPT PAY-INTEREST--TECHNICAL ............................ SB-1006 PUB AID-ENTITLEMENT-TECHNICAL............................ SB-1069 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT............................................. SB-0607 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 210, 490, 711, 908, 910 HOUSE BILL: 347, 771, 1212, 1347, 1368, 1578, 1707, 2178, 2224 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 20, 42 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 12, 25, 29, 33, 37, 40 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP) $OCE-NORTHEASTERN IL UNIV.......................................... SB-1160 CD CORR--THEFT & DECEPTION-TECH......................... SB-0105 CONSERVATOR PEACE-POLICE ONLY .............................. SB-0369 CRIM CD-ARMOR PIERCING BULLETS.......................... SB-0107 CRIM CD-PEACE OFFICER-FIREARM .............................. SB-0738 CRIM PRO-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV.......................................... SB-0921 DUI BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL ................................................. SB-0008 ELEC CD MUN CD-OFFCR-CONVICTD............................. SB-1225 ELEC CD-ALTER PICTURE-PROHIBIT.............................. SB-0129 ELEC CD-NONE OF THE ABOVE........................................... SB-0742 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ACT ................................................... SB-0228 FAKE ID CARD-FELONY ....................................................... SB-0452 FIRE DEPARTMENT PROMOTION ACT ................................ SB-0713 FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS-PRISONR PAY.............................. SB-0381 HEALTH INS PORTABILITY ................................................... SB-0802 HOUSING-REVIEW OF CHA POLICE................................... SB-0025 IMPOUND-SEIZE CAR-LCNS SUSPEND........................... SB-0542 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. SB-0490 JUV CT-JURISDICTION-TEHNICAL .................................. SB-0120 LOBBYIST REG -SOS- NOTIFICATION................................ SB-1105 MET WATER RECLAM- TRANSFERS ................................... SB-0528 PARENTAGE-PUB DEFNDR REPRESNTN.......................... SB-0102 PEN CD-BENEFITS-POLICE & FIRE................................... SB-0194 PEN CD-DNST POL-DISABILITY ......................................... SB-0302 PEN CD-ST POL--ACCEL ANNUAL INC.......................... SB-0134 PEN CD-ST POL-INCR RETMT MIN................................... SB-0135 PEN CD-ST POL-MARRIAGE REQMTS.......................... SB-0136 PEN CD-ST POL-OUT OF STATE SER.............................. SB-0133 PEN CD-ST POLICE-WIDOW REMARRY....................... SB-0137 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS.............................. SB-0656 POLICE TRAINING-PART TIME ......................................... SB-0762 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY ........................... SB-0711 2411 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP)-Cont RETIRED PEACE OFFICERS-GUNS...................................... SB-0100 ST POLICE-BURIAL BENEFIT ............................................... SB-0 199 VEH CD- DUI- TECHNICAL.................................................. SB-1032 VEH CD-MTR CARRIER-CERT POLICE ........................... SB-0507 VEH CD-RED LIGHT ENFORCEMENT................................. SB-0543 VEH CD-SPEED GUN JAMMING............................................ SB-0936 VEH CD- TARPS......................................................................... SB-0812 VEHICLES-OSCILLATING LIGHTS........................................ SB-0116 VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING...................................................... SB-0494 911 SYSTEM-WIRELESS SERVICE ........................................ SB-0761 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ SENATE BILL: 3, 164, 172, 210, 1232 HOUSE BILL: 53, 172, 221, 473, 577, 578, 695, 718, 762, 768, 903, 977, 978, 1105, 1115, 1128, 1136, 1215, 1250, 1253, 1293, 1315, 1321, 1485, 1651, 1916 SENATE RESOLUTION: 17, 44, 45, 68, 97, 100, 133 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 22 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) PROBATION- DIVISION ...................................................... SB-0460 RADIATION PROTECTION-LICENSE................................ SB-0462 SEX OFFENDER-DEFINE & REGSTRTN............................. SB-0172 FARLEY, BRUCE A. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM) AMUSEMENT RIDER RESPONSIBILITY ............................... SB-0085 ATTY GEN ACT-CHILDRENS TOYS..................................... SB-0170 BUREAU FOR THE BLIND-TECHNICAL......................... SB-0265 CD CORR-FIREARM-NO FOID............................................. SB-0640 CD CORR -RESTITUTION ....................................................... SB-0789 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ............................................. SB-0599 CRIM CD-BAN ASSAULT WEAPONS .............................. SB-0019 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES ........................................... ......... SB-0686 CRIM CD-PEACE OFFICER-FIREARM .............................. SB-0738 CRIM PRO- BAIL ....................................................................... SB-0350 DEAF INTERPRETERS ACT ..................................................... SB-0450 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... SB-0773 EMPLOYEE LEASING COMPANY ACT................................. SB-0417 EMPLOYERS-REPORT HIRE TO DES................................... SB-1024 EPA-LNDSCP WASTE-PCB RULES ..................................... SB-1103 EPA-RECYCLING- REPORTING......................................... SB-0545 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY........................................ SB-0821 FISH -WILDLIFE-LICENSES.............................................. SB-0580 FOOD-DRUG-SINGL-USE SURG DEVIC ....................... SB-0080 HMO-RESIDENTIAL FACILITY ............................................. SB-0457 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... SB-0847 INC TX-RESEARCH DEVELOP CREDIT............................... SB-0484 ISAC-INCREASE MONETARY AWARDS ............................ SB-1050 JUV CT-TEEN COURT .............................................................. SB-0171 LAKE MICHIGAN PROTECTION AUTH................................. SB-0169 MASTECTOMY-INPATIENT CARE....................................... SB-0017 MET WATER RECLAM--TRANSFERS ................................... SB-0528 METRO PIER EXPO-BONDS .................................................. SB-1231 MUNI CD-PROPERTY CLEAN UP-FMV ........................... SB-0970 NURSING HOME PNEUMONIA SHOTS............................... SB-0734 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION................................................ SB-0700 POLL CNTRL BD-RULE-ECON IMPACT......................... SB-0778 PREVAILING WAGE-PUB UTILITIES................................... SB-1026 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ SB-0515 PROP TX-AUTOMATIC HMSTD EXEMPT........................... SB-1075 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE........................... SB-0846 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. SB-0151 PUB UTIL LIFE- SUPPORT TECH............................................ SB-0056 PUB UTIL METERS-TECHNICAL ....................................... SB-0055 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-STOP.............................. SB-0663 UNEMPL INS-DISCLOSE-LOCAL GOVT......................... SB-0976 USED TIRE DISPOSL-INCREASE FEE............................... SB-0675 VEHICLE EMISSION INSPEC-DIESEL .............................. SB-0733 WATER RECLAM DIST-INDUS DSCHGE............................. SB-1001 2412 FARLEY, BRUCE A. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. WORKPLACE SAFETY COMMITTEE ACT............................. SB-1025 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY SENATE BILL: 327, 550, 705, 723, 753, 888, 909, 1080, 1200, 1224 HOUSE BILL: 8, 107, 126, 152, 279, 314, 333, 354, 362, 427, 452, 488, 571, 626, 654, 718, 723, 978, 1176, 1227, 1283, 1293, 1302, 1322, 1330, 1411, 1589, 1613, 1703, 1704, 1909 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 39 FAWELL, BEVERLY, J. SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP) $OCE-GRANTS-ICCB ............................................................ SB-1152 ASSISTED LIVING ESTAB ACT................................................. SB-0743 BISTATE TRANSIT SAFETY ACT............................................. SB-0800 BOAT SAFETY-WAKE-SKI-SIT-LEASE......................... SB-0496 CHILD LABOR LAW-PARK DISTRICTS............................... SB-0476 CNTY CD-COMP TELECOMUNICATIONS.......................... SB-1109 DOT-TOURIST BUSINESS SIGNS .......................................... SB-0798 EMS-PATIENT CHOOSE HOSPITAL ..................................... SB-0502 FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS-PRISONR PAY.............................. SB-0381 GRADUATED DRIVERS LICENSING ................................. SB-0950 HLTHCARE WORKER-BKGROUND CHECK...................... SB-0316 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-UNION-TECH .......................... SB-0453 MUNI CD-BOW ARROW DEER HUNTG .............................. SB-0624 REGISTRATION PLATE REPLACEMENT.............................. SB-0030 RTA-POLICY-POWERS-TECHNICAL............................ SB-0300 SALES TX-AGGREGATE MFR-EXEMPT ......................... SB-0016 SCHCD-TRANSPORTATION-SIDEWALKS..................... SB-0501 VEH CD-COMM DRIVERS LICENSE................................... SB-0954 VEH CD-DUI-TECHNICAL............................................... SB-0456 VEH CD-LOCAL ENFORCEMENT-SIGNS........................ SB-0454 VEH CD-LOCAL LAWS-TECHNICAL ................................. SB-0824 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX-HOME RULE.................................... SB-0730 VEH CD-PERMIT MOVE VEH-FED .................................... SB-0818 VEH CD- RECLASSIFICATION FEE ....................................... SB-0955 VEH CD-SCH BUS-MASS TRAN-RADIO......................... SB-0478 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT 65 MPH............................................... SB-0477 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT 65 MPH............................................... SB-0759 VEH CD-UNCLAIMED VEH-TECHNICAL ........................ SB-0890 VEH CD-VEH LENGTH-GARBAGE TRK............................ SB-0455 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL SENATE BILL: 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059 HOUSE BILL: 27, 106, 155, 218, 242, 288, 320, 322, 363, 748, 772, 844, 847, 968, 992, 1233, 1384, 1612 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53, 81, 141 FITZGERALD, PETER, G. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP) AGGRAVTD ASSAULT-DEADLY WEAPON........................ SB-0429 AUTO REPAIR DISCLOSURES ................................................ SB-1039 CHARITABLE CORP IMMUNITY ACT.................................... SB-0546 CIV PRO-PROMISSORY NOTE LIMIT .................................. SB-0710 CIVIL ADMIN CD-BUDGET PROPOSAL .............................. SB-0076 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR ............................ SB-0423 COMPT TREAS-NOTICE-DIGITAL SIG.............................. SB-0516 COMPTROLLER-REPORTS.................................................. SB-0517 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ............................................. SB-0599 CONTRACTS- SIGNATURES- $250,000 ................................ SB-0777 COUNTY CD-PAWNBROKER-OPEN MEET...................... SB-0596 CRIM CD-ENDANGERING CHILD ........................................ SB-0340 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY-STANDARD................................... SB-0098 CRIM CD-OBSTRCTNG JUSTICE-GANG .......................... SB-0510 DAY CARE HOME-LUNCHES ................................................. SB-0248 DISCLOSURE OF INFO-ATTY GEN....................................... SB-0785 ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION................................. SB-1022 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY........................................ SB-0821 FIREMEN--NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT ............................ SB-0753 HAZARDOUS WASTE RESEARCH CENTR ........................ SB-0304 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ SB-0167 HOTEL TAX-LOCAL TOURISM FUND................................. SB-0723 HWY CD-DOT--LAND INTEREST ...................................... SB-0862 2413 FITZGERALD, PETER, G. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INC TX- RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. SB-1232 INCOME TX-INDEX PERSONAL EXEMP............................ SB-0396 JURY COMMISSION-JUROR ASSIGNMT............................ SB-0303 LOC GOVT DEBT-ALTERNATE BONDS............................... SB-0185 PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY-AWARDS............................ SB-0511 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG............................... SB-0210 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING........................... SB-0101 PENCD-DNST POL & FIRE-INVSTMTS ............................. SB-0097 PRINTING CONTRACTS--TECHNICAL ................................ SB-0740 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ SB-0515 PROP TX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR..................................... SB-0084 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS................................... SB-0157 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSESS-NOTICE ..................................... SB-0036 PURCHASING ACT-TECH ..................................................... SB-0737 REAL ESTATE LEASING ACT ................................................. SB-0747 SANI DIST-WATER DISCONNECT........................................ SB-0293 SCH CD-ABOLISH TENURE .................................................. SB-0099 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOL REVISION ............................. SB-0889 SCH CD-STUDENT TRANSPORTATION.............................. SB-0379 SCHCD-UNCERTIFIED SCHOOL NURSE............................ SB-0380 SENIOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPT-CPI.................................... SB-0164 SEX OFFENDER-DEFINE & REGSTRTN ............................. SB-0172 SOLID WASTE-ST BLDG-ALUM CAN................................ SB-0214 SR CITS-PHARMACEUTICAL ASSIT.................................... SB-0909 VEH CD-EMISSION TEST-GAS STA................................... SB-1201 VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS ...................................................... SB-0790 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FITZGERALD SENATE BILL: 8, 373, 374, 381, 802 HOUSE BILL: 23, 382, 424, 561, 601, 708, 729, 909, 1088, 1223, 1366, 1529, 2201, 2223 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16 GARCIA, JESUS, G. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM) ATM FEES EQUAL TO CHECK FEES .................... ............. SB-0011 ATM FEES-$0.25-PER TRANSACTION................ SB-0012 CD CORR -GUNRUNNING -NO PROBATN........................ SB-1249 CHILD LABOR-MEAL PERIOD-TECH............................. SB-0630 CHILD SUPPORT--MARRIAGE LICENSE ............................. SB-0410 CIVIL ADMIN CD-BUDGET PROPOSAL .............................. SB-0076 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS-DISPOSAL ............................... SB-0968 CRIM CD-GRAFFITI PROOF CONTAIN......................... SB-1063 DCCA- IDES -EMPLOYMNT COUNCIL ................................ SB-0487 DEPT HLTH-SHARE IMMUNIZE INFO................................ SB-0330 DISABLED-ATTENDANT MIN WAGE................................. SB-0697 DP HLTH-IMMUNIZE REGISTRY ......................................... SB-0411 DPA-AFDC-LEGAL IMMIGRANTS ..................................... SB-0513 DPA- MEDICAID-PURPOSE-TECHNICAL ..................... SB-0320 DPA- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECH.................................. SB-0822 ECON & JOB DEVELOPMENT-TECH................................. SB-0631 ECON DEVELOPMENT ACT .................................................... SB-0073 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS................................ SB-0331 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .............................................................. SB-0514 INC TX R & D CR-SUBCHAPTR S CO ................................... SB-0289 INC TX-JOBS CREDIT-S CORPS .......................................... SB-0020 INC TX-RESEARCH DEVELOP CREDIT............................... SB-0484 INS DAY CARE-COVERAGE .................................................. SB-0124 ISAC-INCREASE MONETARY AWARDS ............................ SB-1050 LABOR EQUITY ACT ................................................................. SB-1060 MEDICAID COST SAVNG-AWARD PRGM .......................... SB-0114 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORD HOUSE FUND.............................. SB-0401 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORDABLE HOUSING........................... SB-0399 MUNI CD-TIF-DEFINITION-BLIGHT.............................. SB-0398 MUNI CD-TIF--NOTICE & HEARING................................. SB-0400 PRAIRIE ST AUTH-EXPENSES-TECH.......................... SB-0203 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS............................... SB-0035 PUB AID-CHILD CARE REIMBRSMNTS........................... SB-0676 PUB AID-EMPLOYMENT-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0077 PUB AID-HUNGER PREVENTION-TECH........................ SB-0823 2414 GARCIA, JESUS, G. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBLIC AID-MEDICAID-DMHDD...................................... SB-0317 TOBACCO-MINORS-DISTRIB BY MAIL............................ SB-0413 TOBACCO-MINORS-LUNCH WAGON............................... SB-0412 U OF I-CHI CAMPUS-PUB HEARINGS............................... SB-0414 U OF I-CHI COMMUNTY SCHOLARSHP............................. SB-1062 U OF I-DISPLACEMENT PROGRAM..................................... SB-1064 UNEMP INS-SAVING CLAUSE-TECH................................ SB-0075 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-DEF-TECHNICAL....................... SB-0629 UNI PEN INT-FAIL TO FILE-TECH .................................... SB-1061 VEH CD-RESCUE VEH-ORGANS......................................... SB-0186 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECTION-TECH.......................... SB-0632 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND............................... SB-1065 WRK COMP-QUESTIONS-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0074 WRK COMP-SELF INSURERS BD-TECH........................... SB-0633 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GARCIA SENATE BILL: 171, 600, 743, 847, 888, 1039, 1080 HOUSE BILL: 126, 204, 228, 310, 525, 611, 776, 781, 784, 864, 974, 1298, 1319, 1578, 1757, 2059 SENATE RESOLUTION: 13, 14 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP) ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION ......................... SB-0600 BOAT SAFETY-FLOAT DEV-UNDER 13............................. SB-0495 BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC............................. SB-0110 BOAT SAFETY-WAKE-SKI-SIT-LEASE......................... SB-0496 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS ................................... SB-0806 CIV PRO-DETECTIV SERVE PROCESS............................... SB-0588 CRIM CD-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUGHTER ........................ SB-0109 CRIM CD-VEHICLE FORFEITURE ........................................ SB-0015 CT OF CLAIMS ACT-CLAIMS.............................................. SB-0942 DEBT COLLECTION-GUARANTORS.................................... SB-0764 ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS............................. SB-1044 ELECTRIC NET ENERGY METERING.................................... SB-1228 EMPLOYERS-REPORT HIRE TO DES................................... SB-1024 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TAX CREDIT...................................... SB-1227 FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD....................................... SB-1045 GENETIC TESTING .................................................................... SB-0672 HOME REPAIR REGISTRATION ACT ..................................... SB-0356 HUMAN SERV-ADVISORY COUNCILS ............................... SB-0852 INTERGOVT COOPERATION-INVEST................................. SB-1043 JUV CT-TEEN COURT............................................................... SB-0171 LABOR COMPARABLE EMPLOYER ........................................ SB-0184 MENTAL HEALTH-SECURE TRANSPORT ......................... SB-0851 MUNI CD-ANNEXED ELECTORS .......................................... SB-1208 PROBATE ACT-SMALL ESTATES .......................................... SB-0361 PROP TX-EXEMPTIONS ........................................................... SB-0051 SEN CIT REAL ESTATE TX DEFERAL.................................... SB-0046 TRADEMARK REGISTRATION ACT...................................... SB-0953 UUNEMP NS-ACADEMIC-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0354 UNEMP INS-EMPLOYER-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0353 UNEMP INS-MISCONDUCT- TECHNICAL........................ SB-0352 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 3, 30, 78, 396, 550, 587, 753, 770, 1050, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059 HOUSE BILL: 23, 106, 111, 127, 152, 154, 183, 201, 231, 236, 242, 271, 275, 307, 347, 630, 723, 752, 807, 889, 891, 895, 1089, 1210, 1315, 1344, 1397, 1457, 1470, 1535, 1558, 1612, 1613, 1696, 2060, 2150, 2225, 2262, 2287 SENATE RESOLUTION: 106, 144 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30 HALVORSON, DEFRANCESCO, DEBBIE SENATOR (40TH DIST. DEM) $SUPP-ST BRD ED ............................. SB-1197 CD CORR -PRISONERS-COSTS......................................... SB-0402 CNTY CD-PUBLIC DEFENDER-BAIL.............................. SB-0776 CONTRACTR CONTRIB-PROHIBIT ................................... SB-0187 CONTRACTS-SIGNATURES-$250,000 ............................. SB-0777 COUNTIES CD-JUV IMPACT INCARC.............................. SB-1002 DAY CARE--BAN SMOKING ................................................. SB-0774 2415 HALVORSON, DEFRANCESCO, DEBBIE SENATOR (40TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... SB-0773 ELEC CD-AG INVESTIGATIONS ............................................ SB-0091 ELEC CD-CONTRIB LIMITS .................................................. SB-0094 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC RPT FILING................................... SB-0095 ELEC CD-EXAMINE RPTS-ID PERSON............................. SB-0092 ELEC CD-PRIMARY DATE ................................................... SB-0040 ELECT CD--CONTRIB--EMPLOYER ...................................... SB-0093 ELECTION CD-CAMPAIGN EXPD......................................... SB-0090 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ SB-0637 GAMBLING-STATEWIDE REFERENDUM ........................ SB-0211 GAMBLING--STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0326 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-OVERPAYMENT .................... SB-0698 IL OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP .......................................... SB-1003 INC TX-HOUSEHOLD-DEPENDNT CARE ...................... SB-0284 JOLIET ARSENAL AUTH BD MEMBERS................................ SB-0775 MASTECTOMY--INPATIENT CARE ....................................... SB-0017 NURSE HOME-CHNG IN PAY-DISCHRG .......................... SB-0444 PROP TX-OPEN LAND-GOLF COURSES........................... SB-0324 RIVERBOAT-ADMISSION & WAGER TX ............................ SB-0896 SECOND LOWEST BIDDER PROT ACT................................... SB-1004 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-DEATH-INJURY ............................ SB-1218 VEH CD-SUSPEND-REPORT HIT RUN.............................. SB-0772 VEH CD-TRANSFER TITLE-TAXES................................. SB-0771 YOUTH TOBACCO REDUCTION ACT..................................... SB-0325 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALVORSON SENATE BILL: 36, 171, 172, 233, 320, 327, 550, 592, 599, 605, 1224 HOUSE BILL: 107, 228, 314, 400, 401, 611, 626, 729, 745, 807, 845, 885, 1227, 1301, 1332, 1444, 1512, 1703, 1923, 2061, 2147 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP) $DHS-GRANT-NBORHOOD HOUSE ASSN ....................... SB-1122 CANNABIS-OVER 2000 GRAMS ............................................. SB-0014 CHILDREN-OUT-STATE PLACEMENTS........................... SB-0004 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-0362 CRIM CD & CD CORR-SEX OFFENSES................................ SB-0007 CRIM CD- NECESSITY -TECH ............................................... SB-0121 CRIM CD-PUBLIC INDECENCY ............................................. SB-0232 CRIM CD-VEHICLE FORFEITURE ........................................ SB-0015 CRIM PRO-CHARACTER EVIDENCE................................... SB-0005 CRIM PRO-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV .......................................... SB-0921 CRIM PRO- PROSECUTION-TECHNICAL ......................... SB-0122 DISABLED--ATTENDANT MIN WAGE .................................. SB-0697 DIVORCE-CHILDS ATTORNEY ............................................. SB-0427 DRUG ABUSE-CRIME OF VIOLENCE................................. SB-0292 ELEC CD--1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ..................................... SB-0078 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY-SEIZURE ............................ SB-0233 GAMBLING-STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0211 GENETIC TESTING .................................................................... SB-0672 GOOD SAMARITAN-OPTOMETRIST.................................... SB-0587 HMO-RESIDENTIAL FACILITY ............................................. SB-0457 INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT.................................................... SB-0240 JUV CT-TEEN COURT............................................................... SB-0171 JUVENILE COURT ACT-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0363 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTV WST-SITING........................... SB-0431 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0382 OBSCENE COMMUNICATIONS-PENALTY ........................ SB-0009 OCC & USE-AVIATION FUEL-EXEMPT............................ SB-0549 PARENTAGE-PUB DEFNDR REPRESNTN.......................... SB-0102 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS..................................... SB-0157 SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT BOARD.......................... SB-0123 SEXUALLY VIOLENT PERSONS ACT..................................... SB-0006 VEH CD-DRIV ABSTRACT-DUI DWLS............................... SB-0113 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON SENATE BILL: 145, 780 HOUSE BILL: 8, 46, 56, 165, 167, 182, 306, 424, 513, 581, 868, 995, 1101, 1111, 1112, 1158, 1279, 1410, 1422, 1558, 1628 SENATE RESOLUTION: 6, 92 2416 HENDON, RICKEY R. SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) CHICAGO SCHOOL UNIFORMS............................................ SB-0023 DHS--ASSISTIVE TECH CENTERS.......................................... SB-1084 ELEC CD-SEPTEMBER PRIMARY ....................................... SB-1000 HOUSING-CHA-BD OF COMMISSIONRS ......................... SB-0026 HOUSING-REVIEW OF CHA POLICE .................... ......... SB-0025 INC TX-ON SITE CHILD CARE CR ......................... ......... SB-0712 LAW ENFCMT-DEATH-LINE OF DUTY ............................ SB-1190 LAW ENFCMT-DEATH-LINE OF DUTY............................ SB-1192 LEGISLATIVE SCHOLARSHIP REFORM ............................... SB-0223 MINORITY ENVIRONMNTL SCHOLRSHP........................... SB-0065 OCC-USE-BAR PROSECUTION............................................ SB-0458 PEN CD-DSABL OFFR-LMTD DUTY ................................... SB-1194 PROP TAX-CHURCH- SCAVENGER SALE ........................ SB-1193 PROP TX-SPECIAL SERVICE AREA..................................... SB-0371 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS.................................. SB-0035 ST POL-DECOY CAR CRIME PROG....................................... SB-0024 ST POLICE-BURIAL BENEFIT .............................................. SB-0199 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENDON SENATE BILL: 164, 327, 1080 HOUSE BILL: 45, 128, 156, 157, 182, 447, 494, 572, 1202, 1283, 1294, 1459, 1515, 1550, 1703, 1704, 1735, 2061 SENATE RESOLUTION: 95, 111 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) ASSISTED LIVING ESTAB ACT................................................. SB-0743 BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC........................... SB-0110 CABLE TV FRANCHISE TRANSFER ....................................... SB-0272 CABLE TV-JUST COMPENSATION ....................................... SB-0691 CLIN PSYCH--HYPNOTHERAPY ............................................ SB-0674 CNTY CD-CABLE TV FRANCHISE........................................ SB-0999 CNTY CD-ZONING- SPECIAL USE.................................... SB-0155 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT-OFFSET ................................ SB-0947 CRIM CD-TOY GUNS ............................................................ SB-0349 CRIM PRO- BAIL ....................................................................... SB-0350 DCCA OFFICE SHENYANG CHINA......................................... SB-1191 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE-ADVERTISE-TEC ......................... SB-0766 ELEC CD-TITLE-TECHNICAL.............................................. SB-0765 EMS-FREESTANDING EMERG CENTER............................. SB-0235 EQUITABLE CONSTRUCTION ACT ........................................ SB-0707 ETHICS-ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................. SB-0188 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... SB-0753 FLOOD CONTROL-SURPLUS WATERS .............................. SB-0894 HYPNOTHERPIST LIC ACT .................................................... SB-0903 INC TX-EXEMPT SEVERANCE PAY ............................... SB-0267 INC TX-HOUSEHOLD-DEPENDNT CARE........................ SB-0284 INC TX-WORKERS COMPENSATION CR ........................... SB-0266 INDUSTRIAL JOB TRAINING-TX CR.................................... SB-1220 JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM ACT-TECH............................. SB-1080 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... SB-0705 MUNI CD-CROSS GUARD-FULL TIME ............................. SB-0839 OCC THERAPY-1 YR TEMP PRACTICE............................... SB-1073 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ANNUAL INCR................................. SB-0752 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION ................................................ SB-0700 POLICE-FIRE- MEDIC -AGE LIMITS ................................. SB-0 156 PROP TX-ABATEMENT-INDUSTRIES ................ ......... SB-0677 PROP TX-AUTOMATIC HMSTD EXEMPT........................... SB-1075 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. SB-0151 PUB AID-EMPLOYMENT-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0077 QUAD CITIES CIVIV CTR-EXPAND...................................... SB-1185 RADIATION PROTECTION-LICENSE ............................. SB-0462 RIVERBOAT ACT-TECHNICAL............................................... SB-0153 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES....................... SB-0154 RTA--OPERATIONS--TECHNICAL ..................................... SB-0301 RTA-POLICY-POWERS-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-0300 SCH CD-ST AID CLAIM-PARTIAL DY ............................ SB-0245 SCHOOL CONSTRN BONDS-REFERNDUM........................ SB-1226 TORT IMMUNITY--VOLUNTEERS ...................................... SB-0865 2417 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont UNDERGROUND UTILITY-FINES ........................................ SB-0158 UNEMPLOY INS-STUDENTS-CAMPS................................ SB-0062 VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING................................................... SB-0494 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JACOBS SENATE BILL: 145, 165, 258, 423, 592, 723, 847, 888 HOUSE BILL: 8, 153, 214, 235, 489, 521, 579, 644, 707, 722, 742, 908, 1059, 1101, 1119, 1142, 1395, 1565, 1843 SENATE RESOLUTION: 37, 74, 91 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION .............................. SB-0600 AERONAUTICS-TECHNICAL ................................................. SB-0981 BANKS-PUBLIC FUNDS-CONTROL ................................. SB-0690 CRIM CD-WITNESS NO PAYMENT...................................... SB-0521 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... SB-0847 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... SB-0608 IL NURSING ACT-APRN ........................................................ SB-0606 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS .......................................... S-0609 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET ................................................... SB-0605 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... SB-1048 MEIGS FIELD AIRPORT ACT-REPEAL ................................ SB-0820 PROP TX-EXEMPT-CT PROCEEDINGS.............................. SB-1223 PUBLIC ELECTION FUND.......................................................... SB-1204 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES HOUSE BILL: 18, 315, 368, 427, 487, 735, 1076, 1142, 1147, 1227, 1298, 1303, 1550, 1614, 1703 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 18, 23, 37, 47, 70, 89, 123, 128, 134, 142 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP) $EPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND ........................................ SB-1200 ABORTION-PARTIAL BIRTH ................................................ SB-0230 CHILD SUPPORT-DEPT OF REVENUE................................. SB-0323 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS................................... SB-0806 CHILDREN-OUT-STATE PLACEMENTS........................... SB-0004 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES .................................. SB-1224 DCFS-CHILD PLACEMENT-RACE ...................................... SB-0780 DCFS-DISCLOSURE OF REPORTS......................................... SB-0853 EMPLOYERS-REPORT HIRE TO DES................................ SB-1024 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM ........................................... SB-0939 EPA-RECYCLING-REPORTING............................................ SB-0545 GRADUATED DRIVERS LICENSING ...................................... SB-0950 HOTEL TAX-LOCAL TOURISM FUND................................. SB-0723 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... SB-0608 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS .......................................... SB-0609 IL PURCHASING-DISCLOSURE- TECH.............................. SB-1007 INC TX-ON SITE CHILD CARE CR ........................................ SB-0712 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. SB-1232 INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT................................................... SB-0240 JUVENILE TOBACCO PREVENT .............................................. SB-0958 LIBRARY SYS-GRANTS-TAX CAPS ................................... SB-0039 LOCAL GOV-LAND TRANSFERS........................................... SB-1019 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... SB-0705 MIDWIVES- TECHNICAL .................................................... SB-0782 MUNI CD-REAL ESTATE INSPECTION ............................... SB-0779 NIU TRUSTEE-EMINENT DOMAIN...................................... SB-0770 POLL CNTRL BD-RULE-ECON IMPACT........................... SB-0778 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY ............................ SB-0711 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT-TECH ....................................... SB-0841 PUB AID-PROPERTY TRANSFERS........................................ SB-0860 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ SB-0861 RIGHT OF CONSCIENCE-HLTH CARE................................ SB-0160 SCH CD- ST AID--TAX EXTEN LIMITN.............................. SB-0570 VEH CD--SPEED LIMIT 65 MPH......................................... SB-0477 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 1, 438, 700, 844 HOUSE BILL: 56, 66, 143, 164, 165, 452, 653, 951, 1048, 1126, 1174, 1219, 1223, 1303, 1384, 1446, 1887, 2122, 2214, 2236 2418 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 84, 85 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31 KLEMM, DICK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP) AUTO REPAIR DISCLOSURES ................................................ SB-1039 BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC............................. SB-0110 BUILD IL-SMALL BUS EXPANSION..................................... SB-0959 CNTY CD-COMP TELECOMUNICATIONS....................... SB-1109 CONSERVATION DIST-EXPAND BOARD........................... SB-0174 LOCAL GOVT REFERENDA ...................................................... SB-0373 MUNI CD-RETAIL THEFT ORDINANCE............................. SB-0377 MUNI OFFICER--CONFLICT OF INT ..................................... SB-0594 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS.................................. SB-0035 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-INTERGOVT ............................... SB-0469 PUB UTIL-PIPE-DATE........................................................ SB-0934 PURCHASING-RENOVATION EXPENSES.......................... SB-0500 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................... SB-0570 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-SCHOOL ZONE............................. SB-0086 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM HOUSE BILL: 28, 50, 135, 167, 452, 585, 672, 974, 1027, 1193, 1219, 1417, 1470, 1588, 1765, 1776, 2161, 2262 SENATE RESOLUTION: 21, 49, 141 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 8 LAUZEN, CHRIS SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP) $OCE-VAR REGULATORY AGENCIES................................. SB-1165 ABORTION-PARTIAL BIRTH .................................................. SB-0230 ADVISORY REFERENDA............................................................ SB-0741 CAMPAIGN FINANCE OVERSIGHT ........................................ SB-0745 CHILD LABOR LAW-PARK DISTRICTS............................... SB-0476 CHILD LABOR LAW-TECHNICAL ........................................ SB-0206 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS................................... SB-0806 CHILDREN-OUT-STATE PLACEMENTS........................... SB-0004 CIVIL ADMIN CD-BUDGET PROPOSAL .............................. SB-0076 CORR & CIVIL PRO-REENCT 89-428 ................................ SB-0508 DCCA-TECHNOLOGY ADVANCE-TECH .......................... SB-1074 DISSOLUTION- CONCILIATION-TECH.......................... SB-0628 DIVORCE MEDIATOR CERTIFICATION................................ SB-0835 ECON DEVELOPMENT ACT .................................................... SB-0073 ELEC CD-NONE OF THE ABOVE........................................... SB-0742 ELECT CD-INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTS ............................ SB-1108 EMPLOYMENT-SERVICES PERFORMED........................... SB-0658 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0211 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... SB-0281 HIV PREGNANCY-HUMAN RIGHTS.................................... SB-0834 INC TX DEDUCT- INTEREST ................................................... SB-0940 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT............................................. SB-1232 ISAC-INCREASE MONETARY AWARDS ............................ SB-1050 LOC GOVT DEBT-ALTERNATE BONDS............................... SB-0185 LOTTERY-ASSIGNMENT OF PRIZES................................... SB-0657 MUNI CD-HOTEL TX-ECON DVLPMNT ........................... SB-0736 OCC & USE TX-TECHNOLOGY EQUIP................................ SB-0374 OPEN MEETINGS-BD OF REVIEW........................................ SB-0552 PEN CD-DNST POL-DISABILITY ....................................... SB-0302 PEN CD-IMPEACHMENT-FELONIES................................. SB-0553 PRAIRIE ST AUTH-EXPENSES-TECH................................ SB-0203 PROP TAX CD-DEFINE PROPERTY ...................................... SB-0512 PUB AID-EMPLOYMENT-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0077 PUB AID-SUPPORT-CERTIFICATION................................ SB-0807 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-TECHNICAL............................... SB-0204 SILVER-HAIRED LEGISLATURE........................................... SB-1046 UNEMP INS--SAVING CLAUSE--TECH................................ SB-0075 UNEMPL INS-WAGES AND WKLY WAGE ...................... SB-0554 UNEMPLOY INS-COURT REPORTERS............................. SB-0832 UNEMPLOY INS-STUDENTS-CAMPS................................ SB-0062 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-INFO TO IMRF............................ SB-0833 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-LABOR DISPUTE........................ SB-0229 2419 LAUZEN, CHRIS SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP)-Cont UNEMPLOYMENT-REPORTING ......................................... SB-0854 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING............................. SB-0618 VEH CD-UNINSURED CAR-IMPOUND............................. SB-0395 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECTION-TECH.......................... SB-0205 WRK COMP & OCC DISEASES-FRAUD............................. SB-0585 WRK COMP-AVG WKLY WAGE-COMPUTE..................... SB-0583 WRK COMP-COLLECTIVE BARGAINING........................... SB-0586 WRK COMP-COVERAGE-OTHER STATES....................... SB-0581 WRK COMP-INJURY-ALCOHOL-DRUGS .................... SB-0584 WRK COMP-PANEL-INFORMAL HRNGS......................... SB-0582 WRK COMP-QUESTIONS-TECHNICAL............................. SB-0074 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAUZEN SENATE BILL: 240, 780 HOUSE BILL: 28, 221, 228, 310, 382, 526, 605, 614, 932, 982, 1074, 1087, 1337, 1574, 1575, 1633, 1705, 1757, 1802, 2081, 2179 SENATE RESOLUTION: 46, 48, 63, 69 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 14, 16, 21, 38, 42 LINK, TERRY SENATOR (30TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR-FIREARM-NO FOID............................................. SB-0640 CHILD PROTECTION LICENSE PLATE.................................. SB-0355 COMPENSATN REVIEW BD-ABOLISHES .......................... SB-0207 CONSERVATOR PEACE-POLICE ONLY .............................. SB-0369 CONTRACTS-SIGNATURES-$250,000 ................................ SB-0777 CRIME VICTIM-PECUNIARY LOSS...................................... SB-0506 DEPT HLTH-SHARE IMMUNIZE INFO................................ SB-0330 DP HLTH-BREAST FEEDNG CAMPAIGN............................ SB-0404 ELEC CD-APPLICATION FOR BALLOT ............................... SB-0231 ELECT CD-NONPARTISAN ELECTIONS............................. SB-0200 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY .............................. SB-0144 EMPLOYERS-REPORT HIRE TO DES ................................... SB-1024 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ SB-0167 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT.......................... SB-0592 INC TX- MNTL HLTH-CANCR-CHKOFF......................... SB-0083 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES ............................... SB-0258 MUNI CD-INCORPORATE VILLAGE............ ... SB-0612 MUNI CD-JUVENILE DELINQUENCY................................. SB-1119 TOL HWY DIRECTOR-CONTRIBUTIONS........................... SB-0638 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS................................ SB-0642 TOLL HWY AUTH-DIRECTORS............................................. SB-0639 TOLL HWY AUTH-RATE INCREASE.................................... SB-0643 TOLL HWY AUTH-REFERENDUM ..................................... SB-0644 TOLL HWY-MONEY USED FOR UPKEEP............................ SB-0641 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL ............................. SB-0225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LINK SENATE BILL: 109, 291, 381, 1200 HOUSE BILL: 66, 106, 111, 232, 236, 242, 321, 351, 379, 400, 401, 472, 585, 593, 651, 652, 844, 851, 974, 1029, 1128, 1283, 1302, 1316, 1324, 1327, 1332, 1363, 1481, 1533, 1589, 1806, 2059 SENATE RESOLUTION: 79, 127, 131, 143 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 24 LUECHTEFELD, DAVID, S. SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP) SAPPROPRIATIONS-CDB-VARIOUS ................................ SB-0088 $O CE- DOC .................................................................................... SB-1166 $O CE- SIU .................................................................................... . SB-1 155 COAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEMBERS........................... SB-0250 COAL RESURGENCE FUND .................................................... SB-0524 CONTROLLED SUBSTNCES-EPHEDRINE .......................... SB-1028 COSMETOLOGIST LICENSE-TECH ...................................... SB-1251 CRIM CD-CONCEALING OFFENSE...................................... SB-0013 DOT--TOURIST BUSINESS SIGNS ........................................ SB-0798 FARM ECONOMIC-RENEWABLE FUEL.............................. SB-0908 FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS-PRISONR PAY ............................. SB-0381 HEALTH INS PORTABILITY ..................................................... SB-0802 IL COAL BOND-AUTHENTICATE-TECH....................... SB-0286 IL COAL RECOVERY ACT 1997 ................................................. SB-0287 2420 LUECHTEFELD, DAVID, S. SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP)-Cont ILL PREPAID TUITION ACT .................................................... SB-0878 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE .............................. SB-0490 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL.................................. SB-0910 LIVESTOCK ACTS- INCLUDE RATITES ............................... SB-0258 LOCAL GOVT REFERENDA ...................................... ......... SB-0373 NURSE PRACTITIONER PRAC-TITLE ................................. SB-0459 PEN CD-UNIV-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... SB-0282 PEN CD-UNIV-EARLY RETMNT ........................................ SB-0288 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PENSION EQUITY................................. SB-0003 SCHOOLS-AID-SUPPLEMENT GRANTS........................... SB-1246 SR CITS-PHARMACEUTICAL ASSIT.................................... SB-0909 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUECHTEFELD SENATE BILL: 78, 164, 711 HOUSE BILL: 9, 190, 316, 735, 807, 819, 994, 998, 1007, 1094, 1116, 1178, 1193, 1230, 1296, 1356, 1525, 1678, 1876, 2216 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 36 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP) ASSISTED LIVING ESTAB ACT................................................. SB-0743 BOARD OF ACCOUNTING EXAMINERS............................. SB-0485 CAMPAIGN SIGNS-REGULATE............................................. SB-0655 CARE FACILITIES- RETALIATION........................................ SB-0757 CHGO POLICE-PENSION CD-SALARY .............................. SB-0063 EMPLOYEE LEASING COMPANY ACT................................ SB-0417 HEALTH INS PORTABILITY ................................................... SB-0802 HORSE RACING--TECHNICAL ............................................... SB-0899 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... SB-0608 IL NURSING ACT-APRN....................................................... SB-0606 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS ......................................... SB-0609 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET .................................................. SB-0605 INS CD ANNUITY-PENSION-TECH .................... ......... SB-0466 INS CD REPEAL ARTICLE VIII ................................................. SB-0801 INS CD-ARBITRATION.......................... .......................... SB-0197 INS CD-INS EXCHANGE........................................................ SB-0659 INS CD-PREMIUM REFUND ............................................ SB-0198 INS CD-REDUCTIONS-ANTI-THEFT................................ SB-0196 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE............................ SB-0490 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0131 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0132 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0294 INSURANCE CODE -TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-0295 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... SB-0296 JUV CT--JURISDICTION-TEHNICAL .................................. SB-0120 MORTGAGE LICENSEE-LOCATION-EXM....................... SB-0497 OCC & USE-AVIATION FUEL-EXEMPT.......................... SB-0549 PEN CD-CHILD-STUDENT UNDER 22............................... SB-0669 PEN CD-CNTY OFCER-ALT BENEFITS........................... SB-0803 PEN CD-CORRECTIONS-8 YR VEST ................................ SB-0649 PEN CD-IMRF-EDUC HEALTH INSUR............................ SB-0654 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE ................................. SB-0221 PEN CD-IMRF-OMNIBUS ...................................................... SB-0717 PEN CD-PICK UP OPTIONAL CONTRI............................... SB-0312 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEES-TECHNICAL........................... SB-0138 PEN CD-UNIV-ADMINISTRATIVE..................................... SB-0499 PEN CD-UNIV-BENEFIT CHANGES................................. SB-0498 PEN CD-UNIV-ONE TIME INCREASE ............................... SB-0650 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PRG............................... SB-0210 PEN CD-UNIV-PICKUP OPTL CONTRI.............................. SB-0311 PEN CD-UNIVERSITIES-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0667 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING........................... SB-0101 PENCD-DNST TEACHER-ADMINISTRAT..................... SB-0668 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PENSION EQUITY................................. SB-0003 REAL EST-APPRAISER-TECHNICAL................................. SB-0898 REAL ESTATE LIC -ESCROW MONIES................................. SB-0897 TITLE INS AGENT--ESCROW AGENT ................................ SB-1240 VISION SVC PLAN ACT--REPEAL ....................................... SB-0193 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPD-CROSSBOW...................... SB-0071 2421 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPD-CROSSBOW......................... SB-1195 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN SENATE BILL: 258, 484 HOUSE BILL: 15, 110, 223, 295, 347, 354, 366, 424, 586, 591, 593, 735, 791, 1051, 1076, 1094, 1185, 1266, 1280, 1296, 1332, 1345, 1400, 1881, 2174, 2328 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP) $OCE-GOVERNORS STATE UNIV ......................................... SB-1161 CHEMICAL SAFETY ACT-EPA ............................................... SB-0347 COMMUNITY COLLEGE-DIRECTORY............................. SB-0837 DUI BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL ................................................. SB-0008 ELECTRIC NET ENERGY METERING.................................... SB-1228 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TAX CREDIT...................................... SB-1227 EPA-AIR POLL PERMIT-FEE ................................................ SB-0819 EPA-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL ...................................... SB-0057 EPA-DRINKING WATER SOURCES...................................... SB-0348 EPA-HAZ MAT TRANSPORT-REGIST............................... SB-0378 EPA-HAZ WASTE-SETTLEMENT..................................... SB-0695 EPA-PERMIT-3RD PTY APPEAL.......................................... SB-0814 EPA-PUB WATER SUPPLY LOANS........................................ SB-0815 EPA-SANITARY LANDFILLS-SITES .................................. SB-0054 GAMBLING-STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-0211 HEALTH INS PORTABILITY ................................................... SB-0802 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. SB-0480 JUV CT-JURISDICTION -TEHNICAL .................................. SB-0120 LIMIT GEN ASSEM SCHOLARSHIPS...................................... SB-0283 PEN CD-COOK CO POLICE-REMARRY............................. SB-0924 PEN CD-DEPT REVENUE- TRANSFER ............................... SB-1199 PENCD-DNST TCHR-ADVANCD DEGREE ....................... SB-0926 PHONE-CERT OF EXCHANGE SERVICE............................. SB-0141 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY .............................. SB-0711 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. SB-0151 PUB AID-MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ..................................... SB-0318 PUB AID-PROPERTY TRANSFERS........................................ SB-0860 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ SB-0861 PUB UTIL LIFE-SUPPORT TECH............................................ SB-0056 PUB UTIL METERS-TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-0055 PUB UTIL-TELECOM-TECHNICAL .................................... SB-0935 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PENSION EQUITY................................. SB-0003 RADIATN PROTECTN-MISREP TO DEP.............................. SB-0816 SENIOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPT-CPI.................................... SB-0164 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT.............................................. SB-0607 TELECOM-MUNI MAINT FEE ACT....................................... SB-0996 VEH CD-ALL TERAIN VEH-REGISTER........................... SB-1121 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT-SCHOOL ZONE ............................. SB-0086 VEH CD- SUSPEND--REPORT HIT RUN .............................. SB-0772 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR SENATE BILL: 5, 6, 7, 9, 172, 230, 381, 443, 490, 878 HOUSE BILL: 257, 260, 279, 362, 408, 611, 689, 705, 807, 920, 1169, 1239, 1271, 1298, 1302, 1322, 1369, 1503, 2132, 2164 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 31 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP) SAPPROPRIATIONS-CDB-VARIOUS ................................ SB-0088 $BD TRUSTEES-UNIV RET SYSTEM .................................... SB-1163 $OCE-EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV........................................... SB-1159 $OCE-ILLINOIS STATE UNIV................................................. SB-1156 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... SB-1147 $SUPP-VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES..................................... SB-127 CIV ADMIN CD-TITLE-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-1010 DAGR-COUNTY EXTENSION FUNDING ............................ SB-0626 DRUG PARAPHRNLIA-REPLICA DEVIC............................. SB-0128 ENERGY ASSISTANCE--TECHNICAL .............................. SB-0430 GOV ETHICS--TECHNICAL ................................................... SB-1011 HOSPITAL LICENSE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0783 ILL PREPAID TUITION ACT ................................................... SB-0878 JUDICIAL VACANCIES--GOVERNOR ................................ SB-1029 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTV WST-TECH.............................. SB-0817 2422 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont PEN CD-CHILD-STUDENT UNDER 22............................... SB-0669 PEN CD-DNST TEACHERS-IMRF........................................ SB-0665 PEN CD-GENERAL PROVISIONS-TECH........................... SB-0666 PEN CD--IMRF--MILITARY SERVICE .................................. SB-0221 PEN CD-UNIV-ADMINISTRATIVE ..................................... SB-0499 PEN CD-UNIV-BENEFIT CHANGES................................... SB-0498 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING......................... SB-0101 PENCD-DNST POL & FIRE-INVSTMTS ............................. SB-0097 PENCD-DNST TEACHER-ADMINISTRAT........................ SB-0668 PERSONNEL CD-TITLE- TECHNICAL ............................... SB-1005 UNDERGROUND UTILITY -FINES ........................................ SB-0 158 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND HOUSE BILL: 18, 110, 139, 202, 235, 260, 602, 646, 680, 898, 918, 1144, 1303, 1490, 1823, 2171 SENATE RESOLUTION: 112 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 18, 19, 44 MOLARO, ROBERT, S. SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR -RESTITUTION ...................................................... SB-0789 CHI SCHOOLS-BOARD- TECHNICAL .................. ......... SB-0744 CLINICAL-SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE................................. SB-0916 CNTY CD-PUBLIC DEFENDER-BAIL................................. SB-0776 CONSUMER FRAUD-DEPOSIT REFUNDS .......................... SB-0787 COUNTIES CD-JUV IMPACT INCARC................................. SB-1002 CRIM CD-DELIVERIES-DISCRIMINAT.......................... SB-0895 CRIM CD-E-MAIL MISUSE ................................................. SB-0900 CRIM CD-PUBLIC NUISANCE.................................. ............. SB-0598 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................... SB-0750 HORSE RACING ACT-LABOR ............................................. SB-0915 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER.................................... SB-0520 JUV CT-MINORS-CLASS X ................................................. SB-0519 MED APPOINTMT TRANSPORT-LIC .................................... SB-0911 MORTGAGE LICENSEE-LOCATION-EXM....................... SB-0497 MUN CD-PURCHASE ORDER-CONTRACT...................... SB-0960 MUNI CD- RESIDENTS-PARKING ....................................... SB-0597 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. SB-0221 PRIV DET-ALARM-ADVERTISING ..................................... SB-0108 PUB AID-CHILD CARE REIMBRSMNTS.............................. SB-0676 PUB UTIL-SUPPLY TERMINATION ..................................... SB-0212 RIVERBOAT--CITIES OVER 500,000........................................ SB-1021 VEH CD-GRAFFITI-MINOR-LICENSE ............................ SB-0966 VEH CD-SEC OF STATE-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0990 VEH CD-TOW PRIVATE PROP- NOTICE......................... SB-0964 VEH CD-TRUNK SAFETY RELEASE................................... SB-0788 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOLARO SENATE BILL: 101, 145 HOUSE BILL: 23, 72, 152, 519, 558, 762, 844, 1117, 1214, 1216, 1336 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19 MYERS, JUDITH A. SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP.) $OCE-EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV........................................... SB-1159 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS.............................. SB-0593 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM..................... SB-0773 ILL PREPAID TUITION ACT .................................................... SB-0878 JUDGE-ADD 1-17TH CIRCUIT ...................... .................. SB-0473 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... SB-0145 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSESS-NOTICE ..................................... SB-0036 SR CITS-PHARMACEUTICAL ASSIT.................................... SB-0909 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MYERS,J SENATE BILL: 3, 423, 806, 1024 HOUSE BILL: 110, 125, 128, 138, 190, 228, 251, 316, 347, 367, 496, 573, 577, 604, 631, 708, 709, 995, 1051, 1141, 1258, 1272, 1316, 1342, 1366, 1525, 1578, 1613, 1614, 1823, 1881, 1883, 2067, 2216, 2225 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47 2423 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM L. SENATOR (54TH DIST DEM) ANIMAL CONTROL-DEF-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-0732 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS.............................. SB-0593 DAGR-COUNTY EXTENSION FUNDING........................... SB-0626 FARM ECONOMIC-RENEWABLE FUEL.............................. SB-0908 INC TX-PROP TX-NON-FOR-PROFIT .......................... SB-1094 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL .................................. SB-0910 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES ............................... SB-0258 LIVESTOCK MANAGE FACILITY-TECH............................. SB-0731 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... SB-0888 WILDLIFE CD-GROUSE-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0729 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPD-CROSSBOW......................... SB-0071 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 78, 165, 604 HOUSE BILL: 27, 602, 771, 818, 994, 995, 998, 1180, 1289, 1492, 1680, 1880 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 O'MALLEY, PATRICK, J. SENATOR (18TH DIST. REP) BANK TREASURY SHARE-NOTICE ..................................... SB-0792 CHARITABLE TRUST ACT-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-0364 CHARTER SCHOOLS-REFERENDA...................................... SB-1205 CHGO POLICE-PENSION CD-SALARY .............................. SB-0063 CHILD SUPPORT- WORK-RESIDENCE .............................. SB-0368 CHILDREN-OUT-STATE PLACEMENTS........................... SB-0004 CIVIL ADMIN CD-BUDGET PROPOSAL .............................. SB-0076 CNTY-MUNI CD- BONDS-SECURITY .............................. SB-0920 CNTY-MUNI CD-CASH BONDS ........................................ SB-0919 CONDO PROP--COMBINATION UNITS................................. SB-0358 CONDO PROPERTY--TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-0359 CREDIT CARD & INTEREST-TITLES ................................. SB-0678 CRIM CD-DECEPTIVE- CIV- DAMAGES........................... SB-0793 CUR EXCHANGE-LLC--DEBT MGT ACT............................ SB-0805 CUR XCHNG-LLC-DEBT MGT ACT.................................. SB-1096 DCFS-CHILD PLACEMENT-RACE ...................................... SB-0780 DISSECTION ALTERNATIVES ACT ........................................ SB-0271 ENV PROT ACT-EMISSIONS-TECH.................................... SB-1241 ENV PROT ACT--EMISSIONS -TECH.................................... SB-1242 EPA-EMPLOYEE- ETHICS ...................................................... SB-0653 EPA-MUNI WAST-INCENERATOR .................................... SB-0652 EPA-MUNI WST INCINERAT-TECH.................................. SB-0651 EPA-POLL CTRL BD-EX PARTE COMM............................ SB-0791 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES-TITLES ......................................... SB-0679 HUMAN CLONING-BAN....................................................... SB-1243 IL HUMAN RES INVEST ACT-GA-GOV............................. SB-0561 INC TX-WITNESS IMMUNITY-TECH................................ SB-0050 INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT................................................. SB-0240 INTEREST-DEBT-COLLECTN AGENCY ........................... SB-0794 JURY COMMISSION-JUROR ASSIGNMT............................ SB-0303 LOCAL GOV ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS................................... SB-0680 MHDD CD-DEVELPMNTL DISABL-TECH ...................... SB-0842 MUNI CD-REAL PROP SALE-WAIVER............................ SB-0139 MUNI CD-VACATE ST-COMPENSATION......................... SB-0213 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHR--EARLY RETMT......................... SB-0274 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION................................................ SB-0700 PHONE-CERT OF EXCHANGE SERVICE............................. SB-0141 PROBATE ACT-SMALL ESTATES.......................................... SB-0361 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ SB-0515 PROP TX-ADJUSTMENTS-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-0081 PROP TX-EXEMPTIONS ..................................................... SB-0051 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE............................ SB-0846 PUB UTIL-TELECOM- RULE WAIVER.............................. SB-0 142 RTA-OPERATIONS-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-0301 SAV BANK CONVERT FED TO STATE................................. SB-0646 SCH CD-BRD ED-GA-STANDARDS............................... SB-0560 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOL PAYMENTS........................ SB-0556 SCH CD-IMMUNIZATIONS--TECHNICAL ..................... SB-0781 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IMPROV GRANT ........................ SB-0068 2424 O'MALLEY, PATRICK, J. SENATOR (18TH DIST. REP)-Cont. TAX CR-DED-EXEMPT--SUNSET ...................................... SB-0525 USE TX-RETAILER-VEHICLES-TECH ............................ SB-0049 VEH CD-DISABLED PLATE-FRAUD................................... SB-0951 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... SB-0225 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE FOR MAYOR ............................ SB-0548 VOLUNTEER SPORTS-IMMUNITY....................................... SB-0918 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'MALLEY SENATE BILL: 101, 230, 307, 743, 1232 HOUSE BILL: 25, 45, 46, 78, 82, 155, 167, 221, 297, 306, 313, 358, 437, 448, 550, 558, 570, 572, 678, 768, 772, 820, 824, 885, 887, 974, 1147, 1180, 1253, 1288, 1412, 1513, 1526, 1558, 1618, 1641, 1655, 1699, 1704, 1900, 2047, 2086, 2157, 2210, 2211, 2225, 2241, 2245 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 61, 90 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21 OBAMA, BARACK SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) $CHICAGO COLLEGES-JOB PROGRAM .............................. SB-1183 $EPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND ........................................ SB-1200 CARE FACILITIES--RETALIATION........................................ SB-0757 CHGO ST UNIVERSITY LAW-TECH.................................... SB-0836 COMMUNITY COLLEGE-DIRECTORY................................ SB-0837 CREDIT REPORTING FAIRNESS ACT .................................... S-0472 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... SB-1224 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRACING ............................................ SB-0550 CRIME VICTIM-PECUNIARY LOSS...................................... SB-0506 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... SB-0217 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC RPT FILING....................B............. SB-0095 ELEC CD-EXAMINE RPTS-ID PERSON............................. SB-0092 ELEC CD-PRIMARY DATE .................................................... SB-0040 ELECT CD-CONTRIB- EMPLOYER ................................ SB-0093 ELECTION CD-CAMPAIGN EXPD............................. SB-0090 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS................................ SB-0331 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT............................................. SB-0637 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .......................................................... SB-0514 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ SB-0167 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS ................................................. SB-0443 IDFA-MINORITY FEMALE BUS LOANS.............................. SB-0579 INC TAX-EARNED INC CREDIT............................................ SB-0578 INC TX-HOUSEHOLD-DEPENDNT CARE .................... SB-0284 INC TX-JOB TRAINING EXPENSE ........................................ SB-0577 JUV CT-JURIS FACTS-TECHNICAL................................... SB-0575 JUV CT-TEEN COURT............................................................. SB-0171 JUVENILE COURT ACT-TECHNICAL ................................. SB-0986 MEDICAID AFTER AFDC TERMINATES ............................... SB-0758 MEDICAID COST SAVNG-AWARD PRGM .......................... SB-0114 MUNI CD-ADMIN ADJUDICATION ...................................... SB-0574 MUNI CD-ADMIN ADJUDICATION...................................... SB-0971 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORD HOUSE FUND.............................. SB-0401 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORDABLE HOUSING........................... SB-0399 MUNI CD-TIF-DEFINITION-BLIGHT.............................. SB-0398 MUNI CD-TIF-NOTICE & HEARING.................................. SB-0400 PUB AID-CHILD CARE REIMBRSMNTS......................... SB-0676 PUB AID-JOB TRANSPORTATION........................................ SB-0756 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAID-DMHDD........................... SB-0317 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IMPROV GRANT ........................... SB-0068 TELECOM EXCIS TX-$3MIL-SCHOOL ............................... SB-0576 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... SB-0755 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OBAMA SENATE BILL: 233, 320, 460, 599, 605, 627, 686, 734, 743, 777, 847, 1080 HOUSE BILL: 18, 28, 97, 204, 251, 314, 345, 416, 487, 494, 525, 605, 611, 619, 630, 735, 776, 781, 788, 797, 907, 925, 1080, 1113, 1227, 1336, 1481, 1486, 1587, 1619, 1757, 1780, 1783, 1785, 2081, 2138, 2147 SENATE RESOLUTION: 80, 110 PARKER, KATHLEEN, K. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP) ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES ............................... SB-0722 ADOPT--JUV COURT-PARENTAL RGTS ......................... SB-0366 ADOPTION--CONSENT-TECHNICAL............................... SB-1098 2425 PARKER, KATHLEEN, K. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP)-Cont AFDC-JOBS PROGRAM-TECHNICAL................................ SB-0933 ALIENATION OF AFFECTION-TECH................................... SB-1057 ALZHEIMERS-REGIONAL CENTERS.................................. SB-0327 BANK INCORPORATORS SHARES.......................................... SB-1102 CANCER TREATMENT- TECHNICAL................................. SB-0828 CHILD SUPPORT-DEPT OF REVENUE................................. SB-0323 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS................................... SB-1041 CONSTR SAFTY PROF-LIAB-EXEMPT............................. SB-0721 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ......................................... SB-0599 CRIM CD & CD CORR-SEX OFFENSES................................ SB-0007 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES ................................................. SB-0686 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRACING.......................................... SB-0550 CRIM CD-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUGHTER ................. ...... SB-0109 CRIM PRO-CHARACTER EVIDENCE................................... SB-0005 CRIME VICTIM-PECUNIARY LOSS................................... SB-0506 DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS ...................................... SB-1238 DCCA-TECHNOLOGY ADVANCE-TECH .......................... SB-1074 DEAF INTERPRETERS ACT........................................... SB-0450 DHS-CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENTS............. ........... SB-0375 DISABL ADLT-GUARDSHP ADVOCACY ............................. SB-0389 DISSECTION ALTERNATIVES ACT .......................... ........ SB-0271 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE-TECH.................................. SB-1054 DISSOLUTION -ASSETS-TECHNICAL............................. SB-1053 DISSOLUTION- INSURANCE- TECH ................................... SB-1055 DISSOLUTION-PROPERTY-TECHNICAL........................ SB-1059 DIVORCE-CHILDS ATTORNEY ............................................. SB-0427 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT-TECH ................................... SB-1056 DP HLTH-CANCER-HEART-TECHNICAL ..................... SB-0784 DPA-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECH .................................. SB-0822 DUI BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL ................................................. SB-0008 ELEC CD-ALTER PICTURE-PROHIBIT.............................. SB-0129 HAZARDOUS WASTE RESEARCH CENTR ........................... SB-0304 HMO-RESIDENTIAL FACILITY ...................... .................. SB-0457 HOME REPAIR REGISTRATION ACT..................................... SB-0356 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON- RESDNT .......................... SB-0592 INC TX-MNTL HLTH-CANCR-CHKOFF......................... SB-0083 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... SB-1048 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT .................................. SB-0438 INS-DISABILITY -SPECIALIST ............................................. SB-0376 JUV CT-PERMANENCY GOALS .......................................... SB-1099 JUVENILE TOBACCO PREVENT .............................................. SB-0958 LIBRARY SYS-GRANTS-TAX CAPS................................ SB-0039 LICENSING ACTS-SUNSET................................................... SB-0857 LIMIT ON DISTRIBUTING TOBACCO .................................... SB-0219 MARRIAGE-CHILD SUPPORT-TECH................................. SB-1052 MARRIAGE-DISSOLUTION-TECHNICAL...................... SB-1058 MARRIAGE-NONRESIDENTS-TECH................................. SB-0365 MEDICAL PATIENT RTS-FED REGS..................................... SB-0236 OBSCENE COMMUNICATIONS-PENALTY ........................ SB-0009 PEN CD-DOMESTIC RELATNS ORDER ............................... SB-0152 PENCD-DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDER............................ SB-1051 PHYSICIANS-TELEMEDICINE...... ................................. SB-0314 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY .............................. SB-0711 PROP TX-NOTICE-JUDGMENT-SALE............................. SB-0523 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT-TECH ....................................... SB-0841 PUB AID-HUNGER PREVENTION-TECH ......................... SB-0823 PUB AID-WORK ASSISTNCE-TECH ................................... SB-0718 REGISTRATION PLATE REPLACEMENT .............................. SB-0030 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTN-DISABLD............................ SB-0322 RTA-OPERATIONS-TECHNICAL ..................................... SB-0301 RTA-POLICY-POWERS-TECHNICAL........................... SB-0300 SCH CD- IMMUNIZATIONS-TECHNICAL ..................... SB-0781 SCH CD--JOINT AGREEMENT BOARDS............................. SB-0567 SCH CD-JOINT AGREEMENT MEMBERS........................ SB-0551 SCH CD-SERVICE EVALUATION COMM......................... SB-0709 SCH CD--TECHNOLOGY NETWORK.................................. SB-0226 SCHCD- SPECIAL ED REIMBURSEMENT............................ SB-1115 2426 PARKER, KATHLEEN, K. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SEXUALLY VIOLENT PERSONS ACT..................................... SB-0006 TXES-FILING CLAIMS-MISC ............................................... SB-0856 VEH CD-DISABLED PLATE-FRAUD ................................... SB-0951 VEH CD-FUNERAL-HAZARD SIGNAL.............................. SB-0029 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... SB-0225 VEHICLES-OSCILLATING LIGHTS....................................... SB-0116 WRK COMP-PARTIAL DISABILITY ...................................... SB-0719 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKER SENATE BILL: 4, 76, 110, 317, 490, 507, 517, 697, 705, 780, 802, 806 HOUSE BILL: 25, 78, 107, 111, 127, 133, 154, 161, 165, 207, 236, 353, 620, 630, 635, 643, 740, 754, 851, 951, 968, 982, 999, 1113, 1129, 1193, 1219, 1252, 1324, 1470, 1576, 1612, 1613, 1633, 1699, 1707, 1751, 1806, 1807, 1881, 1923, 2050, 2059, 2061, 2179, 2262 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 106 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35 PETERSON, WILLIAM, E. SENATOR (26TH DIST. REP) ABORTION-PARTIAL BIRTH ................................................ SB-0230 BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC............................. SB-0110 CIV PRO-TENANCY-DEFRAUD-CREDIT....................... SB-0465 CNTY CD-COMP TELECOMUNICATIONS.......................... SB-1109 CNTY CD-ZONE POLES-TOWERS................................. SB-0748 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS .............................. SB-0593 DEBT REFORM-BOND-PUBLISH......................................... SB-0180 GAMING BOARD-ADD MEMBERS.................................... SB-0261 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT.......................... SB-0592 INC TX-NET INCOME-TECH ............................................... SB-0045 INC TX-WITNESS IMMUNITY-TECH................................ SB-1234 MED PRAC-CORP EXAMS ..................................................... SB-1033 MUNI CD-TIF- TECHNICAL .................................................. SB-0044 NIU TRUSTEE-EMINENT DOMAIN...................................... SB-0770 OCC & USE TX-TECHNOLOGY EQUIP.............................. SB-0374 PEN CD-IMRF-OMNIBUS .................................................... SB-0717 PROP TX-CERTIFICATION................................................. SB-1235 PROP TX-EXEMPTION PROCESS-TECH........................... SB-0047 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPT .......................................... SB-0937 PROP TX-PUBLIC BUILDING-EXEMPT............................. SB-0162 PROP TX-SPECIAL SERV AREA-TWSP.............................. SB-0021 PROP TX-SPECIAL SERVICE AREA...................................... SB-0371 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSESS-NOTICE .................................... SB-0036 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-MAX AMT............................... SB-1236 PROP TX-SUBPOENAS-TECH............................................ SB-1233 PUB UTIL-EXT OP SERV PROVIDERS ................................. SB-0949 RETAIL OCCUPATION-COM CARRIER............................. SB-0370 SCH CD-PUPIL TRANSPORT HAZARDS............................. SB-0558 SEN CIT REAL ESTATE TX DEFERAL.................................. SB-0046 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE................................. SB-0307 TXES-FILING CLAIMS-MISC................................... SB-0856 USE TX-TX AS DEBT TO ST-TECH................................. SB-0048 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON SENATE BILL: 101, 221, 822, 823, 1232 HOUSE BILL: 50, 113, 126, 321, 494, 524, 525, 526, 528, 533, 585, 601, 673, 883, 884, 904, 905, 910, 981, 1118,01121, 1218, 1257, 1427, 1428, 1470, 1529, 1562, 1817, 1826, 2015, 2200, 2201, 2333, 2363 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19 PETKA, EDWARD, F. SENATOR (42ND DIST. REP) APP CT REDISTRICTING-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0945 CD CORR -UNCLASSIFD OFFENS-TECH .......................... SB-0176 CIRCUIT CT REDISTRICT-TECH........................................ SB-0944 CIRCUIT CTS -ELECTION--TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0175 CRIM CD & CORR-CONTRBND-PRISON.......................... SB-0809 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... SB-1224 CRIM CD--ARSON--TECH ..................................................... SB-0178 CRIM CD--CHILD PORNOGRAPHY .................................... SB-1217 CRIM CD--OBSCENITY-- STANDARD................................ SB-0098 CRIM CD-OBSTRCTNG JUSTICE-GANG .......................... SB-0510 CRIM CD--UNLAWFUL USE--WEAPON ........................... SB-1216 2427 PETKA, EDWARD, F. SENATOR (42ND DIST. REP)-Cont CRIM CD-VEHICLE FORFEITURE ...................................... SB-0015 CRIM PRO-JOINT DEFENDANT-TECH............................. SB-0177 DISSOLUTION-OTHER PENDING CASE ............................. SB-0125 JUDICIAL DISTRICTS-TECHNICAL.................................... SB-1009 PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY-AWARDS............................ SB-0511 SCH CD-EDUCATORS LIABILITY INS................................. SB-0569 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPD-CROSSBOW......................... SB-0071 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETKA HOUSE BILL: 46, 480, 574, 678, 920, 1006, 1315, 2138, 2209 SENATE RESOLUTION: 124 PHILIP, JAMES, -PATE- SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP) $OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR-FY97..................................... SB-1144 ABORTION--PARTIAL BIRTH ................................................ SB-0230 AERONAUTICS ACT-COUNTY CLERK ............................... SB-0797 AERONAUTICS ACT-DEF-TECHNICAL.......................... SB-1018 APP CT REDISTRICTING-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0945 ATT GEN-ADDITIONAL BOND-TECH............................... SB-1015 BANKS-PUBLIC FUNDS-CONTROL................................... SB-0690 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE-PAY-TECH ................................. SB-1008 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS ................................... SB-0806 CHILDREN-FAMILY SERVICES-TECH ........................... SB-0702 CIRCUIT CT REDISTRICT-TECH........................................ SB-0944 CNTY CD-LW LBRY-DISBURSE FEE ................................. SB-1207 COMPTROLLER-TRANSFERS-TECH.................................. SB-1013 DEPT HUMAN SERVCS-PURPOSE-TECH......................... SB-0319 EDUCATION REFORM ACT OF 1997....................................... SB-0001 ELEC CD-SEPTEMBER PRIMARY ......................................... SB-1000 EQUITABLE SCH FUNDING ACT-97................................... SB-0002 GA ORGANIZATION-OATH-TECH..................................... SB-1016 HAZARDOUS WASTE RESEARCH CENTR ........................... SB-0304 ILLINOIS PESTICIDE ACT ....................................................... SB-0305 ISAC-INCREASE MONETARY AWARDS ............................ SB-1050 LOCAL GOVT-TECHNICAL...................................................... SB-1017 REQUEST FOR DEATH WITH DIGNITY ................................ SB-0948 SENIOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPT- CPI.................................... SB-0164 SEX OFFENDER-DEFINE & REGSTRTN............................. SB-0172 TREASURER- BOND--TECHNICAL .................................... SB-1014 WILDLIFE-ADMINISTER-DEF-TECH.............................. SB-0306 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 5, 6, 7, 9, 71, 89, 240 HOUSE BILL: 229, 475, 679, 800, 1051, 1123, 1696, 1840 SENATE RESOLUTION: 37, 76, 86, 141 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 19, 44, 46 RADOGNO, CHRISTINE SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP) CHILD SUPPORT-DEPT OF REVENUE................................. SB-0323 COLLECTION ACT -COMPT- OFFSET ................................. SB-0947 CRIM CD & CD CORR-SEX OFFENSES .................. ........ SB-0007 CRIM CD-TRESPASS TO REAL PROP................................... SB-0827 CRIM PRO-CHARACTER EVIDENCE................................... SB-0005 DCCA-GRANT PROGRAMS--TECHNICAL ........................ SB-0739 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... SB-0773 DUI BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL ................................................. SB-0008 ELECTRIC NET ENERGY METERING.................................... SB-1228 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TAX CREDIT...................................... SB-1227 EPA-LOCAL SITING-HOST AGRMTS................................. SB-0475 EPA-LOCAL SITING-MUNIC PARTIC................................ SB-0140 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... SB-0753 GRADUATED DRIVERS LICENSING ...................................... SB-0950 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT .................................. SB-0438 JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM ACT-TECH ............................. SB-1080 LIMIT ON DISTRIBUTING TOBACCO .................................... SB-0219 LOC GOVT DEBT-ALTERNATE BONDS............................ SB-0185 MIN WAGE--COMPENSTORY TIME OFF .......................... SB-0716 MUNI CD--TIF-TECHNICAL ............................................... SB-0043 MUNICIPAL CODE-TIF--TECHNICAL ............................. SB-1237 NURSING HOME PROJECT-END 2000 .............................. SB-0946 2428 RADOGNO, CHRISTINE SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OBSCENE COMMUNICATIONS-PENALTY ........................ SB-0009 PROP TX-EXEMPTIONS ......................................................... SB-0051 PROP TX-PRIOR YR LEVY ..................................................... SB-0715 ROOFING CONTRACTOR-EXAM REQMT.......................... SB-1245 SCH CD-SERVICE EVALUATION COMM............................ SB-0709 SEXUALLY VIOLENT PERSONS ACT..................................... SB-0006 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-CONTRIB RATES.......................... SB-0714 VEH CD-MTR CARRIER-CERT POLICE............................ SB-0507 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RADOGNO SENATE BILL: 490, 711, 802, 878, 1200 HOUSE BILL: 25, 94, 155, 163, 260, 316, 345, 427, 448, 472, 513, 540, 570, 577, 585, 596, 618, 673, 695, 707, 722, 768, 772, 776, 820, 864, 883, 884, 908, 920, 1004, 1219, 1279, 1298, 1311, 1315, 1328, 1373, 1426, 1504, 1548, 1565, 1575, 1670, 1691, 1807, 1883, 1884, 2059, 2061, 2086, 2121, 2132 SENATE RESOLUTION: 68, 83 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 46 RAUSCHENBERGER, STEVEN, J. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP.) $APPROPRIATIONS-CDB-VARIOUS ................................ SB-0088 $BD HIGHER ED-ECON DEV GRANTS................................. SB-1132 $BD HIGHER ED-INCOME -BUDGET .................................. SB-1133 $COURT OF CLAIM S ................................................................. SB-1148 $COURT OF CLAIM S ............................................ ........... . ........ SB-1 149 $COURT OF CLAIM S ................................................................. SB-1150 $DCCA-COAL MARKETING DEV BOARD........................... SB-1142 $DCCA-TOURISM PROMOTION FUND ............................... SB-1143 $DCFS-CONTRACT PROCESS........................................... SB-1138 $DCFS-LOCAL AREA NETWORKS........................................ SB-1139 $DEPT AG-COOPERATIVE EXT SERV .................................. SB-1131 $DEPT AGING-SR VOLUNTEER PROG.............................. SB-1141 $DEPT INS-SR HLTH INS PROGRAM ................................... SB-1140 $DHS-ALCOHOLISM & DRUGS-GRANT........................... SB-1137 $DOC--OVERCROWDING-PRISONS.................................... SB-1135 $DOT-AMTRAK.... ................................................. SB-I 134 SFY97-SUPP APPROP-VAR AGENCIES............................... SB-0143 $FY98 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS ...................................... SB-1129 $IL GAMING BD-RECIEPTS .................................................... SB-1130 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL-FY98.................................... SB-1146 $O CE- DCFS ............................. ................ ............ ............ SB-1170 $O CE- DH S ................. ...... ............................................ ......... SB-1168 $O CE- DOC ...................... .................. ...................................... SB-1 166 $O CE- DPA ..... .................. ..................................................... SB-1169 $OCE-GOVERNORS STATE UNIV ..................................... SB-1161 $OCE-GOVT SERVICE AGENCIES......................................... SB-1164 $OCE-GRANTS-BD HGHR ED ...................................... SB-1151 $OCE- NORTHEASTERN IL UNIV .......................................... SB-1160 $OCE-NORTHERN IL UNIV .................................................. SB-1 157 $O CE- SIU ................................................... ............................... . SB-1 155 $OCE-ST UNIVER CIV SERV SYS .......................................... SB-1162 $OCE-VAR REGULATORY AGENCIES................................. SB-1165 $STATE POLICE-VEHICLES .................................................. SB-1128 $SUPP- APPROPRIATIONS-TRANSFERS............................. SB-0072 $SUPP-VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES................................... SB-1127 $VIOLENCE PREVENTION AUTH ........................................... SB-1125 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT-FY98.......................... SB-1101 BUILDER-DEVELOPER LAND VALUE................................. SB-0929 CHECK PRINTER REGULATION ............................................. SB-0406 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS................................... SB-0806 CHILDREN-OUT-STATE PLACEMENTS........................... SB-0004 CIVIL ADMIN CD-BUDGET PROPOSAL .............................. SB-0076 COGENERATION- STATE FUNDS.......................................... SB-0216 DAY CARE HOME-LUNCHES................................................. SB-0248 DCCA-TRAINING GRANT-TECHNICAL...................... SB-0831 DCFS-CHILD PLACEMENT--RACE ................................... SB-0780 DCFS-EDUC ASSISTANCE GRANTS..................................... SB-0329 DD PLANNING COUNCIL-DHUM SVC................. SB-0238 DEPT HUMAN SERVCS-PURPOSE-TECH...................... SB-0319 2429 RAUSCHENBERGER, STEVEN, J. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP.)-Cont DEPT-HUM-SVC ASSTD LIVING-TECH.......................... SB-0328 DPA-MANAGD CARE-OPTOMETRISTS............................ SB-0648 DPA--MEDICAID- MANAGD CARE....................................... SB-0321 ELEC CD-MAIL VOTE-NONPARTSN................................. SB-0096 ELEC CD-SOLICIT-CONTRIBUTIONS ............................... SB-1106 ELECT CD-$500 OR MORE-REPORT................................... SB-1107 ELECT CD-NONPARTISAN ELECTIONS............................. SB-0200 ELECTION CD-TECHNICAL................................................. SB-0181 EPA-LNDSCP WASTE-PCB RULES ..................................... SB-0059 EPA-LUST FUND-TECHNICAL....................................... SB-0058 EPA-POLL CONTRL FACIL-PERMIT................................ SB-0299 HAZ MAT TRANSPORT-TANK VESSEL .............................. SB-0308 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING-REP............................. SB-0239 HMO ACT-TECHNICAL ...................................................... SB-0701 IDFA--IEFFA-INCREASE BONDS ......................................... SB-0647 IL COUNCIL DEV DISABL-APPOINT.................................... SB-0237 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. SB-1232 INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT...................................................... SB-0240 LOC GOV-CONTRACT LOBBY-BUDGET......................... SB-0130 LOCAL GOVT REFERENDA ..................................................... SB-0373 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE COVERAGE......................... SB-0699 MUNI CD-TIF REVENUES-TECH........................... ......... SB-0042 MWRD-DISTRICT ENLARGED......................................... SB-0297 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION.............................................. SB-0700 PROP TX-LIMIT TIF DISTRICTS.......................................... SB-0041 PUB UTIL-ANNUAL RATE REVIEW..................................... SB-0215 PUB UTIL-EXT OP SERV PROVIDERS.................................. SB-0949 PUBLIC UTILITIES ACT-REPEAL.......................................... SB-0061 REAL EST- APPRAISER-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0898 REAL ESTATE LIC--ESCROW MONIES................................. SB-0897 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ............................ SB-0829 SOLID WASTE PLAN-TASK FORCE..................................... SB-0572 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-DEFIN..................................... SB-0573 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-TECH....................................... SB-0060 SOS-RECORDS DATABASE ................................................. SB-0168 ST ATT-INVESTIGATOR -ASSISTANT............................. SB-0182 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-FINANCE ................................ SB-0930 VEH CD-DRIVER & VEHICLE DATA.................................... SB-0079 VEH CD-FEES-CYCLE RIDER SAFETY ............................. SB-1222 VEH CD-M OR L ENDORSEMENT FEE ................. ......... SB-0928 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE FEES ............................................. SB-0927 WATER RECLAM DIST-INDUS DSCHGE............................. SB-1001 WELFARE TO WORK ACT.......................................................... SB-0830 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAUSCHENBERGER SENATE BILL: 517 HOUSE BILL: 97, 131, 183, 263, 291, 353, 380, 398, 412, 455, 470, 475, 652, 767, 868, 871, 877, 881, 1113, 1171, 1229, 1386, 1411, 1450, 1481, 1493, 1633, 1707, 1785, 1844, 2125, 2164 SENATE RESOLUTION: 72 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM) BARBERS-PROTECTIVE GLOVES ....................................... SB-0251 CATFISH LENGTH-OHIO RIVER ........................................... SB-0028 COAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEMBERS........................... SB-0250 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR ............................ SB-0423 CONSUMER DEPOSIT ACT-TECH....................................... SB-0768 CRDT CRD ISSUANCE--TECHNICAL .................................... SB-0767 CREDIT CARD & INTEREST-TITLES ................................... SB-0678 DISABLED-ATTENDANT MIN WAGE.................................. SB-0697 DVA-MANAGE ANNA VETERANS HOME.......................... SB-0252 FARM ECONOMIC-RENEWABLE FUEL............................. SB-0908 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES-TITLES ...................................... SB-0679 IL COAL RECOVERY ACT 1997................................................. SB-0287 INC TX-ADOPT A SCHOOL CR ............................................... SB-0645 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT............................... SB-0438 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL............................... SB-0910 2430 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES............................... SB-0258 LOCAL GOV ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS................................... SB-0680 MASTECTOMY -INPATIENT CARE ....................................... SB-0017 PEN CD-FLAT RATE ETC....................................................... SB-0257 PEN CD-GA-CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEE ....................... SB-0259 PUB AID-CHILD CARE REIMBRSMNTS.............................. SB-0676 PULL TAB-JAR GAME PRIZE LIMITS.................................. SB-0249 RIVER CONSERVANCY-REFERENDUM............................. SB-0255 RIVER CONSRVNCY DIST-BONDS....................................... SB-0256 RIVER CONVRNCY DIST-TAX-HEARNG......................... SB-0254 SAV BANK CONVERT FED TO STATE..................................... SB-0646 SCH CONSTRUCTION FINANCE ACT.................................... SB-0391 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... SB-0307 VEH CD-WATERFOWL LICENSE PLATE ........................... SB-0253 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPD-CROSSBOW....................... SB-0071 WINE MANUFACTURE INCENTIVE ACT............................. SB-0390 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA SENATE BILL: 3, 317, 443, 705, 888 HOUSE BILL: 142, 202, 223, 251, 277, 282, 316, 448, 586, 829, 995, 1001, 1007, 1050, 1094, 1168, 1230, 1288, 1296, 1342, 1655, 1678, 1840, 2107 SENATE RESOLUTION: 33, 71 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM) COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS ......... ........... SB-0593 CONSUMER FRAUD-ELDERLY ............................................. SB-0599 CONTRACTS-SIGNATURES-$250,000 .............................. SB-0777 CRIM CD-CLOUDING TITLE-TECH................................... SB-1086 CRM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY ............................................. SB-1215 ECO DEVELOP REASSESS COALITION.................................. SB-1090 ED FUNDING-SUPPLEMENTAL APPROP........................... SB-0422 ELEC CD-CONTRIB-OCCUP-ST CONTR......................... SB-1087 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY ............................. SB-0144 EMPLOYERS-REPORT HIRE TO DES................................... SB-1024 EPA-LNDSCP WASTE-PCB RULES ..................................... SB-1103 FISH -WILDLIFE--LICENSES ................................................ SB-0580 G O BOND ACT-INCREASE ................................................... SB-0087 GENETIC TESTING .................................................................... SB-0672 HOTEL TAX-LOCAL TOURISM FUND................................. SB-0723 HUMAN CLONING PROHIBITION ACT................................. SB-1230 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... SB-0847 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET .................................................. SB-0605 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV .............................. SB-0291 INC TX R & D CR-SUBCHAPTR S CO................................... SB-0289 INC TX-ADOPT A SCHOOL CR ............................................... SB-0645 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT........................ SB-0592 INC TX-EXEMPT SEVERANCE PAY..................................... SB-0267 INC TX-ON SITE CHILD CARE CR........................................ SB-0712 INC TX-RESEARCH DEVELOP CREDIT............................... SB-0484 INC TX-RETAILER-DEPENDENT CARE........................... SB-1092 INC TX-STANDARD EXEMPTION-CPI.............................. SB-1089 INC TX-WORKERS COMPENSATION CR........................... SB-0266 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. SB-0438 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... SB-0705 MORTGAGE INSURANCE LIMITS.......................................... SB-1076 MOTOR VEH-SCH CD-ATTEND SCHOOL......................... SB-1085 MUNI CD-VILLAGE PRES-MAYOR.................................... SB-1118 PROBATION-DIVISION ......................................................... SB-0460 PROP TX-AUTOMATIC HMSTD EXEMPT........................... SB-1075 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE............................. SB-0846 REGISTRATION PLATE REPLACEMENT.............................. SB-0030 RIVERBOAT-GRAD TX-TEACHER INS............................. SB-0290 RIVERBOAT-NO TAX FREE PASSES ................................. SB-1091 RIVRBOAT-ELECTRONIC FUND TRANS............................ SB-0208 SALES TX-AGGREGATE MFR-EXEMPT........................ SB-0016 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................ SB-0888 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION-ENROLLMENT.................... SB-1239 2431 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENIOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPT-CPI.................................... SB-0164 SOLID WASTE-ST BLDG-ALUM CAN ................................ SB-0214 SR CITS-PHARMACEUTICAL ASSIT ...................... ........ SB-0909 ST FIN-ACCRUED EMPLOYEE LEAVE................................ SB-1093 ST GIFT BAN-ETHICS ACT................................................ SB-1198 ST PROMPT PAY-MEDICAID................................................ SB-0268 STATE DEBTOR ACT ....................................................... ....... SB-1088 SUPREME CT ACT-OATH-TECH......................................... SB-1116 VEH CD-DISABLED PLATE-FRAUD ................................. SB-0951 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SEVERNS SENATE BILL: 36, 39, 78, 88, 171, 211, 258, 307, 423, 443, 950 HOUSE BILL: 8, 18, 127, 236, 242, 270, 287, 297, 333, 347, 351, 381, 400, 401, 402, 424, 487, 513, 525, 585, 586, 601, 620, 623, 652, 729, 844, 885, 908, 959, 968, 1076, 1337, 1346, 1418, 1512, 1529, 1558, 1703, 1704, 1881, 2287 SENATE RESOLUTION: 30, 31, 32,50, 55, 56, 62, 77, 78, 107, 109, 125, 126 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 39 SHADID, GEORGE, P. SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM) $DHS-GRANT-NBORHOOD HOUSE ASSN....................... SB-1122 ABOLISH TOLL HWY AUTH ................................................... SB-0298 CNTY CD-SHERIFF QUALIFICATIONS............................... SB-0509 CRIM PRO-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV..................................... SB-0921 DRUG ABUSE-CRIME OF VIOLENCE................................. SB-0292 ELEC CD-SEPTEMBER PRIMARY ......................................... SB-1000 ELEC CD-VACANT NOMINATION ................................... SB-0089 ELEC CD--1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ....................................... SB-0078 GRADUATED DRIVERS LICENSING .................................. SB-0950 HUM SERV-PURPOSE-TECHNICAL.................. ..... SB-0922 OCC & USE-AVIATION FUEL-EXEMPT.......................... SB-0549 PEN CD-IMRF-SCHOOL POLICE ....................................... SB-0486 PUB FUNDS INVEST-SHORT TERM.................................. SB-0957 REGISTRATION PLATE REPLACEMENT............................ SB-0030 RETIRED PEACE OFFICERS-GUNS.................................... SB-0100 RIVRBOAT-ELECTRONIC FUND TRANS.......................... SB-0208 SHERIFF EMPLOYEE-LEAVE ABSENCE........................... SB-0760 VEH CD-UNCLAIMED VEH-TECHNICAL...................... SB-0890 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHADID SENATE BILL: 265, 599, 698 HOUSE BILL: 424, 574, 581, 824, 968, 1018, 1158, 1279, 1548, 1628, 2219 SENATE RESOLUTION: 135 SHAW, WILLIAM -BILL- SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) $CONSTRUCT OVERPASS-DOLTON-DOT...................... SB-0488 CANNABIS-OVER 2000 GRAMS ........................................... SB-0014 CHILD SUPPORT- WORK- RESIDENCE ............................ SB-0368 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS-DISPOSAL ................................ SB-0968 CONSUMER FRAUD-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0426 COUNTIES CD-JUV IMPACT INCARC............................... SB-1002 DPA-EMPLOYMT-SUPPORT SERVICES............................ SB-0387 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS .................................................... SB-0443 HWY CD-OVERPASS-RR CROSSING.............................. SB-0489 INC TAX RATES-PROP TAX ABATE..................................... SB-0728 INS DAY CARE-COVERAGE ................................................... SB-0124 MUN CD-REDVLP-ADD PARCEL-ADJST ....................... SB-1219 MUNI CD-JOINT EXERCISE-TECH.................................. SB-0992 RTA-OPERATIONS-TECHNICAL........................................ SB-0301 SCH-CD-SCHOOL HOLIDAY WAIVER ............................ SB-0010 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IMPROV GRANT......................... SB-0068 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW SENATE BILL: 4, 21, 327, 345, 351, 404, 445, 645, 676, 734, 755, 773 HOUSE BILL: 447, 521, 1268, 1269, 1736 SENATE RESOLUTION: 39, 98, 99, 104, 130, 138 SIEBEN, TODD SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP) $CMS--ST ED--GRANTS ...................................................... SB-0032 ANIMAL CONTROL-LICENSES......................................... SB-0052 BUILDING REQUIREMENTS COMM ................................... SB-0428 2432 SIEBEN, TODD SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP)-Cont CEMETERY CARE-DEFINE CARE-LIC............................ SB-1244 CHILD CARE-LICENSE WAIVER .......................................... SB-0179 CLIN PSYCH-HYPNOTHERAPY ............................................ SB-0674 CRIM CD-PUBLIC INDECENCY............................................. SB-0232 DAGR-COUNTY EXTENSION FUNDING ............................ SB-0626 DCFS-CHILD PLACEMENT-RACE ...................................... SB-0780 DEBOLT TEACHR SHORTGE SCHLSCHP.............................. SB-0660 DEPT AG-ANIMAL WELFARE-TECH................................. SB-0604 DNR- MINING -WASTE-WILDLIFE ................................. SB-0795 EMS-FREESTANDING EMERG CENTER............................. SB-0235 FARM ECONOMIC-RENEWABLE FUEL.............................. SB-0908 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... SB-02 1 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... SB-0281 HAZARDOUS WASTE RESEARCH CENTR ........................... SB-0304 HEALTH CARE LIENS-MAXIMUM....................................... SB-1206 HOSP DIST BD-HOSP STAFF MEMBER................................ SB-0234 HOTEL TAX-LOCAL TOURISM FUND................................. SB-0723 HYPNOTHERPIST LIC ACT ..................................................... SB-0903 ILLINOIS PESTICIDE ACT ....................................................... SB-0305 INC TX CR-BIODEGRADABLE MTLS................................... SB-229 INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT.................................................... SB-0240 JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM ACT-TECH ............................. SB-1080 JUVENILE TOBACCO PREVENT .............................................. SB-0958 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL.................................. SB-0910 PROP TX-PTELL-AGG EXT-SCHOOL .............................. SB-0564 PROPERTY RIGHTS PRESERVATION .............................. ...SB-1111 REGULATORY IMPACTS ACT ................................................ SB-112 RIVRBOAT-ELECTRONIC FUND TRANS............................ SB-0208 SCH CD-BOARD MEMBERS-ELECTION........................... SB-0066 SCH CD-COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY-TAX....................... SB-0069 SCH CD-ST AID-TAX EXTEN LIMITN............................... SB-0570 SCH CD-WAIVERS-50% RULE .............................................. SB-0876 SCHL BUS CROSSING CONTROL ARMS............................... SB-0031 TOBACCO-POSSESSION-MINORS..................................... SB-0018 WILDLIFE-ADMINISTER-DEF-TECH.............................. SB-0306 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SIEBEN SENATE BILL: 4, 164, 230, 743, 802, 878 HOUSE BILL: 214, 282, 283, 284, 285, 489, 522, 674, 818, 907, 1094, 1105, 1116, 1177, 1217, 1249, 1289, 1316, 1323, 1365, 1373, 1377, 1388, 1506, 1547, 1664, 1880, 1909 SENATE MINORITY CAUCUS SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM) $DEPT HUM-CHILD CARE-TRAINING ............................. SB-0386 $OCE- PUB HLTH ..................................................................... SB-1172 ALZHEIMERS-REGIONAL CENTERS .................................. SB-0327 ASSISTED LIVING ESTAB ACT................................................. SB-0743 DCFS-EDUC ASSISTANCE GRANTS..................................... SB-0329 DCFS-SERVICE PLAN-COMM SUPPORT.......................... SB-0735 DEPT HLTH-SHARE IMMUNIZE INFO............................... SB-0330 DEPT HUM-CHILD CARE TRAINING .................................. SB-0388 DHS-ASSISTIVE TECH CENTERS........................................ SB-1084 DISABLED-ATTENDANT MIN WAGE................................. SB-0697 DMHDD-CLOSED CIRCUIT TV ...................... .................. SB-0418 DP HLTH-BREAST FEEDNG CAMPAIGN............................ SB-0404 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... SB-0217 DPA-DEP HUM SRV-AFDC-IMMUNIZE ......................... SB-0191 DPA-EMPLOYMT-SUPPORT SERVICES,........................... SB-0387 DPA-MEDICAID-PURPOSE-TECHNICAL..................... SB-0320 FAMILY FRIENDLY WORKPLACE........................................ SB-0405 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS................................ SB-0331 FOOD-DRUG-SINGL-USE SURG DEVIC ......................... SB-0080 FOSTER PLACEMNT-CONFIDENTIALTY.......................... SB-0345 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-OVERPAYMENT......................... SB-0698 HEALTH SECURITY ACT ........................................................ SB-0 189 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN ............................................................. SB-0514 HEIMLICH-PARENTS OF NEWBORNS................................ SB-0351 HIV EDUCATE PREGNANT WOMEN ACT ......................... SB-0190 2433 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOME-DELIVERED MEALS .................................................. SB-0443 HOUSING-REVIEW OF CHA POLICE ................................. SB-0025 MEDICAID COST SAVNG-AWARD PRGM ........................ SB-0114 MEDICAL PATIENT RTS-FED REGS..................................... SB-0236 NURSE HOME-CHNG IN PAY-DISCHRG ......................... SB-0444 NURSING HOME PNEUMONIA SHOTS................................. SB-0734 NURSING HOME-CARE FOR FEMALES.............................. SB-0997 PUB AID-CHILD CARE REIMBRSMNTS.............................. SB-0676 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAID-DMHDD.................... ........ SB-0317 RIGHT OF CONSCIENCE-HLTH CARE................................ SB-0160 ROCKFORD ARMORY-REVERTER ....................................... SB-0279 TOBACCO PRODUCTS-DISCLOSE INFO ............................. SB-0403 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... SB-0755 WELFARE REFORM-TECHNICAL ................................... SB-0974 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 225, 240, 314, 705, 770, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1099 HOUSE BILL: 106, 202, 204, 447, 540, 604, 619, 635, 776, 781, 797, 925, 1080, 1279, 1294, 1316, 1336, 1426, 1446, 1486, 1578, 1614, 1633, 1691, 1699, 1806, 1844, 2081 SENATE RESOLUTION: 26, 54, 82, 89, 108 SYVERSON, DAVE SENATOR (34TH DIST. REP) $O CE- D CFS .............................................................................. SB-1170 $O CE- D H S ........................... ....................................................... SB-1 168 $OCE- DPA.................. ...... ..... ..... ............................................. SB-1 169 CD CORR-ELECTRONC MONITOR-COST........................ SB-0112 COUNTY CD-PAWNBROKER-OPEN MEET...................... SB-0596 CRIM CD-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUGHTER ..................... SB-0109 DISABLED--ATTENDANT MIN WAGE.................................. SB-0697 DPA- MEDICAID-PURPOSE-TECHNICAL ..................... SB-0320 ELEC CD-REVOKE SIGN-NOTARIZE ................................ SB-1210 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... SB-0753 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-OVERPAYMENT......................... SB-0698 HUMAN CLONING-BAN.......................................................... SB-1243 INCOME TX-INDEX PERSONAL EXEMP............................ SB-0396 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... SB-1048 JUDGE-ADD 1-17TH CIRCUIT ......................................... SB-0473 LOC GOVT DEBT-ALTERNATE BONDS............................... SB-0185 MEDICAL PATIENT RTS-FED REGS..................................... SB-0236 MOT FUEL TAX-NO REQUIRED LEVY .............................. SB-0082 NURSING HOME CARE ACT-TECH...................................... SB-0751 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-ANNUAL INCR................................. SB-0752 PROP TX-SPEC SVC AREA-PETITION............................... SB-1209 PUBLIC AID- MEDICAID--DMHDD....................................... SB-0317 PUBLIC HEALTH-LEAD POISONING ................................. SB-0247 ROCKFORD ARMORY-REVERTER....................................... SB-0279 TORT IMM-EQUITY- BONDS-TAXES............................. SB-0562 VEH CD- SUSPEND-REPORT HIT RUN .............................. SB-0772 VULNERABLE ADULTS-PROTECTION ............................... SB-0754 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SYVERSON SENATE BILL: 4, 5, 7, 76, 172, 490, 909 HOUSE BILL: 183, 202, 204, 248, 265, 627, 635, 661, 844, 896, 1184, 1279, 1286, 1330, 1343, 1490, 1572, 1684, 1707, 1780 SENATE RESOLUTION: 60, 83, 129 TROTTER, DONNE, E. SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM) $D CFS......................................................................................... SB-1 174 $D H S ............................................................................................. . SB-1 173 $OCE-CHICAGO STATE............................................................ SB-1 126 $OCE-CHICAGO STATE UNIV................................................ SB-1180 $OCE--ST ELECTIONS BD ...................................................... SB-1124 $OCE-STATE BOARD OF EDUC.............................................. SB-1171 $ST BD ED-SAFE SCHOOLS PROGRAM............................... SB-1181 CIV ADMIN CD-NEEDLE EXCHANGE................................. SB-0147 CNTY CD-CABLE TV FRANCHISE...................................... SB-0999 CNTY CD-COUNTY CLERK-TECHNICAL........................ SB-0991 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS-DISPOSAL ............................... SB-0968 DPA-EMPLOYMT--SUPPORT SERVICES.......................... SB-0387 2434 TROTTER, DONNE, E. SENATOR (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont DPA-MEDICAID- PURPOSE-TECHNICAL....................... SB-0320 ELEC CD-STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING................................. SB-0470 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... SB-1083 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CERTS................................. SB-0146 EPA-AGENCY-TECHNICAL ................................................. SB-1049 EPA-LNDSCP WASTE-PCB RULES ..................................... SB-1103 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDNCY LOANS ................................ SB-0331 HEALTHY KIDS PLAN .............................................................. SB-0514 HOUSING-REVIEW OF CHA POLICE ................................... SB-0025 HYPODERMIC NEEDLES-PURCHASES............................... SB-0148 HYPODERMIC SYRINGE ACT-REPEAL .............................. SB-0 150 INDIGENT AND DISABLED SURVIVAL............................... SB-0394 INS BREAST CANCER COVERAGE......................................... SB-0149 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. SB-0480 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... SB-1048 INS DAY CARE-COVERAGE ................................................. SB-0124 LIENS-SALE IN ERROR-DEMOLITION............................ SB-0973 MEDICAL PATIENT RTS-FED REGS................................... SB-0236 MINORITY ENVIRONMNTL SCHOLRSHP........................... SB-0065 M OTOR VOTER .......................................................................... SB-0313 M UN CD- DEM OLITION............................................................ SB-0972 PHYSICIANS-TELEMEDICINE.............................................. SB-0314 PUB AID-PARENTING SKILLS ........................................ SB-0392 PUB UTIL-ALTERNATIVE-TECHNICALA........................... SB-0893 PUB UTIL-ICC DUTIES--TECHNICAL............... ........... SB-0892 RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT ACT ..................................... SB-0863 RET OCC TX-ONE DAY MORATORIUM.............................. SB-0662 ROCKFORD ARMORY-REVERTER....................................... SB-0279 RTA-POLICY-POWERS-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0300 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... SB-0755 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TROTTER SENATE BILL: 83, 114, 240, 307, 317, 327, 345, 351, 404, 426, 445, 676, 734, 743, 773 HOUSE BILL: 38, 53, 204, 321, 381, 398, 412, 455, 487, 494, 615, 619, 626, 630, 643, 768, 776, 781, 797, 1142, 1294, 1422, 1426, 1437, 1486, 1492, 1691, 1708, 1735, 1783, 2076, 2077 SENATE RESOLUTION: 40, 41, 67, 72, 75, 94 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 VIVERITO, LOUIS, S. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) CHGO POLICE-PENSION CD-SALARY......................... SB-0063 GENERAL ASSISTANCE-OVERPAYMENT........................SB-0698 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS.................................................... SB-0443 INC TX-ADOPT A SCHOOL CR ............................................ SB-0645 INC TX-WORKERS COMPENSATION CR........................... SB-0266 JUDGE-ADD 1--17TH CIRCUIT.............................................. SB-0473 JURY COMMISSION-JUROR ASSIGNMT.......................... SB-0303 METRO WATER-ELEC SIGN-BONDS................................. SB-0435 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST .......................... SB-0539 PHYS ASSIST ACT-PRESCRIPTIONS................................. SB-0372 PROP TX-AGGREGATE EXTENSION ................................... SB-0436 PROP TX-SPECIAL SERV AREA-TWSP.............................. SB-0021 TWP CD-BD-POWERS-TECHNICAL............................ SB-0838 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... SB-0307 TWP CD-SPECIAL SERVICE AREAS..................................... SB-1203 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE FOR MAYOR .............................. SB-0548 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VIVERITO SENATE BILL: 78, 101, 171, 221, 592, 1024, 1050 HOUSE BILL: 38, 45, 125, 182, 402, 427, 437, 557, 641, 999, 1050, 1301, 1303, 1332, 1342, 1397, 1533, 1558, 1565, 1589, 1655, 1884, 2060, 2086 SENATE RESOLUTION: 15, 16, 36, 93, 136 WALSH, LAWRENCE, M. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) LOCAL GOV-LAND TRANSFERS........................................ SB-1019 PROP TX-INCREASE HMSTD EXEMPT ............................ SB-1214 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-DEATH-INJURY ......................... SB-1218 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WALSH,L HOUSE BILL: 28, 351, 472, 480, 604, 678, 710, 797, 918, 989, 1029, 1093, 1212, 1261, 1302, 1315, 1374, 1417, 1426, 1533, 1614, 1806, 2209, 2219 2435 WALSH, THOMAS, J. SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP) $DHS-FAMILY ASSIST-HOME-BASED.......................... SB-1136 $ISAC-EXPENSES APPROP.................................................... SB- 153 $OCE- APP DEFENDER ........................................................... SB-1123 $OCE- DCFS ................................................................................ SB-1170 $O CE- DH S .................................................................................. . SB-1 168 $OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR-FY97..................................... SB-1144 AGGRAVTD ASSAULT-DEADLY WEAPON ........................ SB-0429 BOARD OF ACCOUNTING EXAMINERS............................... SB-0485 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS-BOOK.......................... SB-0165 CHEMICAL SAFETY ACT-EPA ............................................... SB-0347 CHGO POLICE-PENSION CD-SALARY .............................. SB-0063 CIRCUIT CLERK-AUDITS.................................................... SB-0682 CON INSTLMT LOAN OFF-SITE LEND................................ SB-0685 CREDT UNION-LINE OF CREDIT.................... ................ SB-0538 CRIM CD & CD CORR-SEX OFFENSES ................. ......... SB-0007 CRIM CD-ENDANGERING CHILD........................................ SB-0340 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES ................................................. SB-0686 CRIM CD-TRESPASS TO REAL PROP.................... .......... SB-0827 CRIM PRO-CHARACTER EVIDENCE .................... ......... SB-0005 DCFS-CHILD PLACEMENT-RACE ...................................... SB-0780 DPA- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECH ................................ SB-0822 DPA-PUBLIC ASST RECOV FUND......................................... SB-0684 EPA-LOCAL SITING-HOST AGRMTS............................. SB-0475 EPA-LOCAL SITING-MUNIC PARTIC................................ SB-0140 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY-SEIZURE ............................ SB-0233 FOOD-DRUG-SINGL-USE SURG DEVIC ......................... SB-0080 INC TX-RESEARCH DEVELOP CREDIT............................... SB-0484 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. SB-0438 ISAC-STUDENT OUTREACH-FEES .................................... SB-0681 MENTAL HEALTH-ADMINISTRATIVE............................... SB-0956 METRO WTR RECLAIM DIST-PROMOTE........................... SB-0533 METRO WTR RECLAM DIS-JOB CLASS ............... ......... SB-0544 MHDD CD-DEFINITION-TECHNICAL............................... SB-0696 MUNI CD-DISCONNECTION BY COURT............................ SB-0687 MUNI CD-DISCONNECTION BY COURT ............................ SB-0688 MWRD-INTERGOV AFFAIRS COORD ............................... SB-1221 PAYROLL DEDUCT-ORGANIZATIONS............................ SB-0537 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE............................. SB-0339 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BRASS SALARY................................. SB-0334 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS........................... SB-0332 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT .................................. SB-0336 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ELECTIONS ........................................ SB-0333 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................... SB-0335 PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER ............................ SB-0338 PEN CD-CHGO POL-25 YRS ANY AGE .............................. SB-0337 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. SB-0221 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST......................... SB-0539 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL-TECH ................................... SB-0482 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL-TECH ................................... SB-0483 PROP TX-SANITARY DIST EXEMPT .................................... SB-0535 PUB AID-HUNGER PREVENTION-TECH.......................... SB-0823 RENT CONTROL PROHIBITION .............................................. SB-0531 RIGHT OF CONSCIENCE-HLTH CARE................................ SB-0160 SALES TX-AGGREGATE MFR-EXEMPT........................... SB-0016 SAV BANK CONVERT FED TO STATE.................................... SB-0646 SEX OFFENDER-DEFINE & REGSTRTN............................. SB-0172 ST FIN-AUDIT EXPENSE TRANSFERS ................................ SB-0532 ST SALARY WITHHOLD-VOL DEDUCT ......................... SB-0536 TOBACCO--UNDERAGE BUY................................................. SB-1113 UNEMPLOY INS-FRAUD LIMIT 3 YRS................................ SB-0683 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING ............................. SB-0618 WTR RECLAM DIST--BIDDING .......................................... SB-0534 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WALSH,T SENATE BILL: 4, 240, 711, 1232 HOUSE BILL: 111, 182, 274, 277, 345, 368, 437, 449, 467, 472, 488, 552, 597, 673, 679, 725, 735, 868, 922, 999, 1035, 1168, 1288, 1374, 1375, 1397, 1529, 1577, 1588, 1806, 1807, 1923, 2109, 2226, 2282 2436 WALSH, THOMAS, J. SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP)-Cont SENATE RESOLUTION: 59, 83 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 46 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP) $OCE- DOC ..................................... . . ................. SB-1166 $OCE-HIST PRESERVATION AGENCY................................ SB-0161 $OCE-ST ELECTIONS BD .................................................... SB- 124 $SUPP-OCE-STUD ASSISTANCE COMM........................... SB-1252 AGGRAVTD ASSAULT-DEADLY WEAPON........................ SB-0429 BUSINESS USE-LARGE SCALE DVLPM............................... SB-0938 CNTY CD-CABLE TV FRANCHISE...................................... SB-0999 COAL RESURGENCE FUND .................................................... SB-0524 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR............................ SB-0423 CONTROLLED SUBSTNCES-EPHEDRINE .......................... SB-1028 DEV DISABILITY COUNCIL-MEMBERS.............................. SB-1071 EMS ACT-AUTO DEFIBRILLATOR..................................... SB-0315 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM ........................................... SB-0939 EQUITABLE SCH FUNDING ACT-97..................................... SB-0002 FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS-PRISONR PAY.............................. SB-0381 HAZARDOUS WASTE RESEARCH CENTR ........................... SB-0304 ILL PREPAID TUITION ACT .................................................... SB-0878 ILLINOIS PESTICIDE ACT ....................................................... SB-0305 INC TX-ELECTRONIC PYMT-TECH................................. SB-0522 ISAC-INCREASE MONETARY AWARDS ............................ SB-0763 OCC THERAPY-1 YR TEMP PRACTICE ............................... SB-1073 OPTOMETRY PRAC ACT-CAPTION.................................. SB-0603 PEN CD--IMRF-CO BD RETRO SERV.................................... SB-0064 PEN CD-IMRF-RETURN TO SERVICE............................... SB-0195 PHARM PRAC ACT-OPTOM .................................................. SB-0694 PUB AID-PROPERTY TRANSFERS........................................ SB-0860 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ SB-0861 SCH CD-AID-LOCAL PROP TAX REV................................ SB-1247 SCH CD-COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY-TAX...................... SB-0069 SCH CD-EDUCATORS LIABILITY INS................................. SB-0569 SCH CD-HEARING OFFICERS............................................. SB-0559 SCH CD-SPEC ED BEHAVIORL POLIC................................. SB-1070 SCHCD-5 YR PROBATIONARY PERIOD............................. SB-0568 SCHOOL CD-NEW SECT-ARTICLE 18................ SB-0067 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IMPROV GRANT........................... SB-0068 SCHOOLS-AID-SUPPLEMENT GRANTS........................... SB-1246 VEH CD-TRUCK CARGO PASSENGER............................... SB-1196 WILDLIFE-ADMINISTER-DEF-TECH............................ SB-0306 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 230 HOUSE BILL: 190, 281, 452, 654, 740, 741, 821, 907, 940, 994, 998, 1059, 1098, 1193, 1230, 1301, 1526 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP) $BD TRUSTEES-UNIV RET SYSTEM .................................... SB-1163 $CD B ............................................................................................. . SB-1 167 $OCE-GRANTS-BD HGHR ED .............................................. SB-1 151 $OCE-ST UNIVER CIV SERV SYS ........................................ SB-1162 $O CE- U OF I ............................................................................. SB-1154 BANKS-PUBLIC FUNDS-CONTROL ................................... SB-0690 BUILD ILL BOND ACT-REDUCTION.................................... SB-0871 BUILD ILL BOND ACT-REDUCTION.................................... SB-0872 BUILD ILL BOND ACT- REDUCTION .................................... SB-0873 BUILD ILL BOND ACT--REDUCTION.................................... SB-0874 BUILD ILL BOND ACT-REDUCTION................................. SB-0875 CREATE--STATE GAMING ACT ........................................... SB-0493 G O BOND ACT--INCREASE .................................................. SB-0087 GO BOND ACT--REDUCTION ............................................... SB-0866 GO BOND ACT--REDUCTION ............................................... SB-0867 GO BOND ACT--REDUCTION ............................................... SB-0868 GO BOND ACT--REDUCTION ............................................... SB-0869 GO BOND ACT--REDUCTION ............................................... SB-0870 2437 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP)-Cont. HORSE RACING--TECHNICAL ............................................... SB-0491 INS GUARANTY ASSN-PRE 90 ANNUI............................... SB-0192 MUNI CD-PWR AGNCY-EXERCISE PWR......................... SB-0703 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG ............................... SB-0210 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING -TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0492 RIVERBOATS-CODE OF CONDUCT...................................... SB-0808 SALES TX-AGGREGATE MFR-EXEMPT........................... SB-0016 SANITARY DIST--ASSESSMENTS .......................................... SB-0159 ST FINANCE-CMS CONTRACT-TECH............................... SB-1012 UTIL TXES-ELEC FUNDS TRANSFER ................................. SB-0804 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S HOUSE BILL: 18, 108, 606, 627, 709, 898, 923, 1573, 2169, 2364 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 14, 17, 31, 38 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 20, 26, 45 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SS1) 2, (SS1) 3 WELCH, PATRICK, DANIEL SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM) $OCE- STATE POLICE .............................................................. SB-1182 CANNABIS-OVER 2000 GRAMS ............................................. SB-0014 COMM COLL-ENERGY CONSERVATION........................... SB-0529 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR............................ SB-0423 COMPENSATN REVIEW BD-ABOLISHES ......................... SB-0207 EDUCATION FUNDING REFORM ........................................... SB-0616 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE........................................... SB-0183 ELEC CD-CONTRIB-ST CONTRACTOR............................. SB-1202 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ SB-0637 HEALTH CARE LIENS-MAXIMUM....................................... SB-1248 HMO -PREMATURE-DISCHARGE ..................................... SB-0346 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT........................ SB-0592 MENTAL HEALTH-ADMINISTRATIVE............................. SB-0956 PROP TX-INCREASE HMSTD EXEMPT ............................... SB-1214 SALES TX-AGGREGATE MFR-EXEMPT........................... SB-0016 SCH CD-TEXTBOOKS-HOME SCHOOL ........................... SB-0615 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... SB-0888 ST COLLECT-DEBT COLLECTION BD.................................. SB-0613 TXES-FILING CLAIMS-MISC ............................................... SB-0856 UTIL TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOLS........................................... SB-0614 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 36, 698, 909 HOUSE BILL: 62, 400, 401, 533, 724, 845, 920, 989, 1212, 1286, 1374, 1408, 1533, 1817, 2191, 2219 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 WOODYARD, HARRY, -BABE- SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD SENATE BILL: 210 2438 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2439 ACEVEDO, EDWARD REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM) BROKER BUILDER CONTRACT.............. .............. HB-2404 CHLD SUPPRT-PUBLICIZE DEADBEAT........................ HB-1141 CRIM CD&CORR-COMMUNITY POLICIN ......................... HB-2386 CRIM CD-AGGRVTD DSCHRG-FIREARM ........................ HB-2469 CRIM CD-COMMUNITY POLICING ..................................... HB-2400 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE......................................... HB-0760 CRIM CD-FALSELY REPRSENT-ATTOR .......................... HB-0759 CRIM CD-NEGLIGENCE- TECHNICAL .............................. HB-1728 CRIM CD-POLICE NO GANG ACTIVIT................................ HB-2287 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-LOITERING ......................... HB-0157 CRIM PRO-PEACE OFFICER-TECH.................................... HB-1727 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY ...................................... HB-0127 IMPOUND-SEIZE CAR-LCNS SUSPEND........................... HB-1745 JUV COURT ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1726 JUV CT-JUVENILE COURT RECORDS ................................. HB-0977 MUN CD UTILITY TX EXEMPT 65 YR.................................... HB-1093 POL&FIRE BURIAL BENFT-GP INSUR................................ HB-1136 PRIV SECURITY GUARD-EMPLOYMENT .......................... HB-1041 PUB UTIL-POWER SURGE DAMAGES................................. HB-0043 REAL ESTATE-ESCROW ....................................................... HB-2405 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR--EXEMP WEAP ............................ HB-0744 VEH CD-RED LIGHT ENFORCEMENT................................. HB-1746 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACEVEDO HOUSE BILL: 126, 241, 999, 1046, 1241, 1589, 2237 SENATE BILL: 107, 172, 186, 199, 369, 543, 663, 851, 1039, 1048, 1101 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 27, 66, 157, 158, 166 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 ACKERMAN, JAY REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST. REP) CONCEALED FIREARMS-PERMITS..................................... HB-1557 CRIM CD-SEXUAL BATTERY CHILD................................... HB-0205 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM ................................ HB-2034 EPA-LOCAL SITING-AQUIFERS ........................................ HB-0726 GOOD SAM ARITAN ................................................................... HB-0365 PEN CD-GA-RETRANSFER TO SERS ................................. HB-1138 PUB UTIL CONFIDENTIAL ........................................................ HB-1644 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACKERMAN HOUSE BILL: 1061 BEAUBIEN,MARK REPRESENTATIVE (52 DIST.REP) ADLT ENTRNMNT-FOREST PRESERVE ............................ HB-2473 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENTION-INFO........................ HB-1217 BATHING BEACH-PRIVATE-EXEMPT .............................. HB-1300 CD CORR-MAXIMUM FINES .................................................. HB-0618 CD CORR-NO PROBATION ................................................... HB-1366 COMP REVIEW ACT-STATES ATTYS................................... HB-1123 CRIM RECORDS-RELEASE INFO.......................................... HB-1433 HOSP- LICENSING -PRIVILEGS.......................................... HB-0408 HWY CD-CNTY HWYS-SIDEWALKS ................................. HB-1089 PATIENT COMMUNICATION ACT.......................................... HB-0333 PLAT--INDICATE SCHOOL DISTRICT................................. HB-0231 PROP TX--APPORTION--MULTI--CNTY ............................. HB-2117 PROP TX-CLASSIFICATION ORDER .................................... HB-2452 SCHCD-SPEC ED REIMBRSMT CPINDX.............................. HB-1652 SEAT BELT-POLICE STOP-CHILD...................................... HB-1610 SOCIAL SECURITY NMBR-LICENSES................................. HB-1335 SPORTS AUTH-HIGH SCHOOL GAMES............................... HB-0162 TRAIN SPEED-FOX RIVER GROVE.................................... HB-0050 TRUSTEE-INVEST IN MUTUAL FUND................................ HB-1035 VITAL RECORDS-DEATH-SS ADMIN................................ HB-1527 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BEAUBIEN HOUSE BILL: 25, 152, 472, 1251, 1812, 2015 SENATE BILL: 110, 162, 214, 236, 371, 436, 495, 496, 558 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 96, 166 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 BERGMAN, ROBERT L. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP) CHILD SUPPORT--UIFSA REVISIONS ................................ HB-1705 2440 BERGMAN, ROBERT L. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CIV PRO-IMPOUNDMENT REGULATION.......................... HB-1900 ENDANGER SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORT............................... HB-0561 HOMEOWNER INS-NO DISCRM-ABUSE.......................... HB-2508 HWY CD-DIST ROAD FUND-SENIORS .............................. HB-1223 INC TX-DEDUCT-LONG TERM CARE............................... HB-1841 INS CD COVER MINOR WARDS............................................... HB-2507 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. HB-1332 SCH CD--STUDENT TRANSPORTATION.............................. HB-1657 SCHCD-UNCERTIFIED SCHOOL NURSE............................ HB-1531 UNDERGROUND UTILITY-LIABILITY ............................... HB-0234 VEH CD-HIT & RUN ................................................................ HB-1369 VEH CD-INS-PENALTY-IMPOUND CAR........................ HB-2179 VITAL RECORDS-DEATH-SS ADMIN................................ HB-1527 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... HB-1758 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERGMAN HOUSE BILL: 245, 744, 999, 1300, 1504, 1533, 1565, 2015 SENATE BILL: 5, 21, 110, 285, 781 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 200, 247 BIGGERT, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST. REP) $GRANTS- ST BD ED ................................................................ HB-1201 ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES................................. HB-0643 ADOPTION-DRUG ADDICTED BABIES................................ HB-0951 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES................................ HB-1883 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT............................................ HB-0351 ATT GEN-MISSING CHILD-INTERNET........................... HB-2505 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0420 COMPTROLLER -REPORTS................................................. HB-0909 CONTRACTOR REPORTING ACT............................................ HB-1684 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE............... ......... HB-0851 DCFS-REPORT-ADDICT-BIRTH-TECH....................... HB-1812 DHS-HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVE ................................. HB-1303 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-PARENTAGE ...................................... HB-1613 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSERS ............................................ HB-2122 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... HB-2500 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN COMM REPORTS............................. HB-1251 EMINENT DOMAIN-COMPARBLE SALES.......................... HB-2053 EQUAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE ACT ....................................... HB-0425 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION........................................ HB-0850 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0620 INT'L COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION.................................. HB-2369 LIQUOR--SIGNS-ADVERTISEMENTS ............................... HB-0903 MASTECTOMY -INPATIENT CARE ....................................... HB-0107 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-LIABILITY....................................... HB-0378 MHDD-TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM-TECH...................... HB-1805 MUNI CD-DISCONNECTION BY COURT ............................ HB-0732 PEN CD-ONE-TIME INCREASES......................................... HB-2337 PROBATE ACT-SUIT BY GUARDIAN................................... HB-1779 PROBATE-ADOPTION-INHERITANCE.............................. HB-1186 PROP TX-HISTORIC RESIDENCES ....................................... HB-0982 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT BUDGETNG .............................. HB-1129 PUB AID-SUPPORT-CERTIFICATION................................ HB-1503 PUB AID-SUPPORT-WEB PAGES ......................................... HB-1343 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1832 RE TAX EXTENS LIMIT-RATE INCR .................................... HB-1821 SCH CD-BOUNDARY CHANGES........................................... HB-1005 SCH CD-GIANT STEPS PROGRAM........................................ HB-1199 SEX OFFENDER-SEXUALY DANGEROUS........................... HB-2232 ST BD ED-BD HGH ED-ARTS ORGZNS.............................. HB-1751 UNDERGROUND UTILITY -LIABILITY ............................... HB-0234 VEH CD-HIT & RUN ............................................................... HB-1369 WAGERING TAX - GRADUATED ........................................ HB-1114 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BIGGERT HOUSE BILL: 236, 651, 908, 1301, 1433, 1504, 1533, 1535, 1633, 1806, 2015, 2334, 2463, 2468 SENATE BILL: 140, 341, 361, 385, 591, 709, 711, 796, 807, 953, 1020, 1097 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 88, 91, 94, 148, 189, 245, 275, 279 2441 BIGGINS, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. REP) $AUDITOR GENERAL........................................................ HB-1964 $DCCA-STUDY COMMERCE ................................................ HB-2520 $DCMS-VAR EXPENSES.......................................................... HB-0871 $DEPT LABOR-LABOR ISSUES............................................... HB-2518 $DEPT REVENUE-VARIOUS EXPENSES........................... HB-0873 $DNR-VAR EXPENSES ................................................. HB-0874 $ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES.............................................. HB-1850 $HIS PRES AG-STUDY ............................................................ HB-2521 $ILL ARTS COUNCL-STUDY ISSUES ................................... HB-2519 $OCE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER..................................... HB-1532 $OCE-ECON DEV AGENCIES.................................................. HB-1847 $OCE-SEC OF STATE........... ........... ........................... HB-1877 $SUPME CT-VAR EXPENSES .................................................. HB-0872 AMUSEMENT TX-HOME RULE PREEMPT......................... HB-2116 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS.............................. HB-0905 DCMS-UNEMPLOYMENT INS CLAIMS .............................. HB-0815 HOME INSPECTION FRAUD ACT.......................................... HB-0806 INS-PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ............................... HB-1909 METRO EAST ACADEMY DISTRICT....................................... HB-1439 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING........................... HB-0366 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE........................... HB-0571 REPEAL OBSOLETE PROVISIONS ........................................... HB-0821 WAGERING TAX - GRADUATED .......................................... HB-1114 WRK COMP-EMPLOYER PENALTIES.................................. HB-0817 WRK COMP-INDUSTRIAL COMM-AUDIT....................... HB-0816 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BIGGINS HOUSE BILL: 585, 999, 1633, 1670, 1926, 2370 SENATE BILL: 532, 593, 681, 682, 684, 777, 805, 1050 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 212, 284 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP) ADLT ENTRNMNT-FOREST PRESERVE............................. HB-2473 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES................................ HB-1883 ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS................................ HB-0674 ATTORNEY GENERAL- CHILD SUPPORT........................... HB-2336 BOAT REGIST-INFLATABLES EXEMPT ............................ HB-2437 CHECK PRINTER REGULATION ............................................. HB-1113 CHILD SUPPORT-ATTORNEY GENERAL........................... HB-2359 COMM COLLEGE-AUDITS .................................................... HB-1180 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR ............................ HB-0708 COMMUNITY FOOD GARDENS............................................... HB-0604 COMPTROLLER -REPORTS................................................. HB-0909 COURT CLERK-FEE COLLECTN COST................................ HB-1258 COURT CLERKS-FILING FEES ...................... .................. HB-1256 CRIM CD-CIRCUIT CLRK-BAD CHECK ........................... HB-1257 CRIM CD-VOLUNTARY ACT-TECH................................... HB-2067 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH...................................................... HB-1575 DIES & MOLDS OWNERSHIP ACT .......................................... HB-0513 DISSOLUTION--LEGAL DISABILITY ..................................... HB-0132 DRYCLEANER ENV RESPONSE FUND.................................. HB-1271 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................... HB-0124 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................ HB-0556 ENT ZONE-EXTEND LENGTH ...................... .................. HB-2376 ENV HLTH PRAC-VETERINARIANS.................................... HB-0138 FIRE PROTECT DIST-REDUCE BOARD............................... HB-0688 FOOD & AG RESEARCH-FUNDS-C-FAR........................ HB-1289 HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION REVIEW................................ HB-1562 HGH ED STUD ASSIST-VET GRANTS ............................... HB-0467 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER .............................. HB-1525 HUM SERV-HEALTH FAC-DEVLP PLAN.......................... HB-0635 INC TX--BASE INC--ADJUSTMENT ................................... HB-1455 INC TX-ESTIMATED TAX........... .................. HB-2113 INS CD CRASH PARTS ............................................................. HB-1502 INS PROPERTY DAMAGE DEMOLITION .................... HB-1232 JOB TRAINING-ECONOMIC DEV DEMO ......................... HB-1757 2442 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP)-Cont JUVENILE JUSTICE COMM-TECH........................................ HB-1154 LIQUOR CONTROL-SIGN-SANITATION.......................... HB-0679 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES.............................. HB-1158 MEAT-POULTRY INSPECT-RATITE ................................ HB-1094 NO NONPARTISAN ELECTION................................................ HB-0652 PEN CD-SURS-FIREFIGHTER SALARY ............................ HB-0719 PEN CD-SURS-FIREFIGHTER SALARY ............................ HB-0899 PROP TX -DEFAULT--MORTGAGEE..................................... HB-1283 PROP TX-SALE OF EXEMPT PROP........................................ HB-0020 PURCHASING-BUY ILLINOIS ............................................... HB-2098 RADIATION PROTECTION-LICENSE .................................. HB-0989 RENTAL CAR-LIABLE-DISCLOSE-ADS......................... HB-0844 SCH CD-BOUNDARY CHANGES........................................... HB-1005 SCH CD-WAIVERS-SUPERVISION ..................................... HB-0742 SCHCD-ALTERNATIVE SCHL FUNDING ........................... HB-1823 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS ......................................... HB-0487 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS...................................... HB-2470 SOLIC FOR CHARITY-EXEMPTION..................................... HB-0887 STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE.............................. HB-0811 SVC OCC TX-EQUIPMENT-MACHINERY ....................... HB-2201 TOLL HWY-EMERGENCY VEH-NO TOLL ..................... HB-0596 U OF I-PRESIDENT--TECHNICAL......................................... HB-1135 USE OCC TXES-COAL-EQUIP EXEMPT............................. HB-0308 USE-OCC TAXES-EXEMPT COAL....................................... HB-0309 UTIL TXES-ELEC FUNDS TRANSFER ................................... HB-0709 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE......................................... HB-1618 VEH CD-COMM LICENSE WAIVER......................................HB-0995 VEH CD-DISABLED PARKING-LOCAL.............................. HB-0133 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER COMB FEE................................. HB-0363 VEH CD-HWY SAFETY-GOV-TECH................................. HB-1695 VEH CD-RAILROAD RIGHTS OF WAY ................................ HB-0218 VEH CD-SCRAP HAULER-MAX WEIGHT......................... HB-1501 VEH CD-VEH LENGTH--GARBAGE TRK............................ HB-0320 VEH CD-WINDSHLD TINT .................................................... HB-1115 WELFARE TO WORK ACT............................................... ....... HB-1785 WELFARE--EMPLOYMENT PLAN........................................ HB-2081 WRK COMP-ELECTION TO WITHDRAW............................ HB-0225 WRK COMP-PREMIUM RATES-SITUS .............................. HB-0228 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 27, 279, 380, 601, 1050, 1051, 1142, 1494, 1512, 1547, 1627, 1880, 2320, 2399 SENATE BILL: 124, 151, 171, 258, 557, 559, 589, 645, 689, 723, 804, 921, 954, 1048, 1070, 1121 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 110, 152, 179, 279, 286, 297 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 47 BOLAND, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM) AGING-HOME REPAIR GRANTS........................................... HB-1086 AIRPORT-DOT FUND-ENVIRON STUDY ......................... HB-0330 BINGO LICENSE TX-RAISE LIMIT ....................................... HB-0019 CABLE-UTILITY LATE FEES ................................................ HB-2398 CARE FACILITIES-RETALIATION.......................................... HB-0797 CD CORR--MANDATORY RESTITUTION ............................ HB-0179 CD CORR-TRUTH IN SENTENCING .................................. HB-1363 CHILD VICTIMS-NO PUBLICATION.................................... HB-0273 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSONS.................................. ..... HB-0183 CLIN PSYCH-HYPNOSIS DEFIN............................................ HB-1664 CONS FRD SENIORS 30-DAY CANCEL................................ HB-0241 CRIM CD & CD CORR-FELON WEAPON.......................... HB-0140 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY-MERCHANT......................... HB-1548 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-SCHOOL-PARK......................... HB-0182 DAGE-HOME-COMMUNITY BASED CARE.................... HB-1298 DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICE-TECH........................ HB-1614 DHS-DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICES........................ HB-1782 DPA-AID TO LAWFUL ALIENS....................... .................. HB-0126 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIB LIMIT........................... HB-0479 2443 BOLAND, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-CAMPN FINANCE ................................................. HB-0672 ELEC CD-CHANGE PRIMRY-NONPRTSN........................ HB-1175 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC BALLOTS........................................ HB-0644 ELECT CD-CONTRIB-EMPLOYER ...................................... HB-0476 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY .............................. HB-0509 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... HB-0896 FISCAL & ECONOMIC STABILITY.......................................... HB-0035 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ HB-0100 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS ................................................... HB-1227 HWY CD-DIST ROAD FUND-SENIORS.............................. HB-1223 HWY CD-LAND USE ASSUMPTION ..................................... HB-0322 INC TAX-EARNED INC CREDIT............................................ HB-0508 INC TX CR-BIODEGRADABLE MTLS................................... HB-1116 INC TX CREDIT-RIPARIAN STRIP........................................ HB-2219 INC TX -CHECKOFF-DIABETES........................................... HB-0125 INC TX-CIRCUIT BREAKER CREDIT................................... HB-0181 INC TX-EXEMPTION-DEPENDENTS.............................. HB-0145 LOCAL GOVT TAX INCENTIVES ............................................. HB-0148 LOCAL GOVT-SCH-USE SOY INK....................................... HB-0316 LOCKSMITH LICENSING-FEES............................................. HB-1216 MUNI BUDGET-ROAD DISTRICT .......................................... HB-0641 NO NONPARTISAN ELECTION................................................ HB-0652 NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-ELECT COMM.............................. HB-0139 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... HB-0251 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... HB-2328 PEN CD- IMRF- CORRECTIONS SLEP................................. HB-0151 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0031 PROP TX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR..................................... HB-0572 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS..................................... HB-0167 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSES-62-CPI......................................... HB-0317 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS.................................. HB-0381 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR................................... HB-0147 RESPITE PROJECTS-FUNDING ........................................ HB-0861 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ........................... HB-0607 SCH CD-ALTERNAT ED PROG GRANTS............................. HB-0129 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOL TEACHERS ........................... HB-0559 SCH CD-ELIMINATE GA SCHOLRSHP............................ HB-0402 SCH CD-IRISH FAMINE STUDY ............................................ HB-0082 SCH CD-REQ STUDY-STATE-LOC GVT ..... ........... HB-0514 SCHCD-STUDY NONWESTERN SOCIETY.......................... HB-0515 SENIOR CITIZENS FEES .......................................................... HB-0088 SR CIT DISABLED RELIEF-INCOME.................................... HB-0314 ST BAN FORCED LABOR GOODS K......................................... HB-176 ST EMPL GRP INSUR-DNST TEACHER............................... HB-0347 ST ETHICS-CONTRACTS-FISCAL....................................... HB-0292 SUBSTANCE ABUSE-MOMS TREATMENT......................... HB-0090 UTIL TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOLS ...................... .................. HB-0516 VEH CD-COMMUNITY COLLEGE PLATE........................... HB-0501 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... HB-0078 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE FEES ....................... ................... HB-0380 VEH CD-VEH TRAILS FUND................................................. HB-0489 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOLAND HOUSE BILL: 45, 59, 62, 70, 73, 76, 94, 95, 135, 141, 143, 156, 190, 368, 400, 401, 474, 598, 601, 626, 638, 676, 708, 796, 811, 972, 1042, 1093, 1112, 1228, 1241, 1302, 1303, 1443, 1525, 1535, 1678, 1684, 1780, 1783, 2015, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2337, 2353 SENATE BILL: 69, 200, 404, 569, 610, 697, 753, 773, 909, 1075 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 138, 166 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 11, 15 BOST, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP) $SUPP-ST BOARD OF EDUCATION ................................... HB-2300 AUCTIONEER LIC ACT... ........... ........................................... HB-2087 CONS FRD SENIORS 30-DAY CANCEL............................. HB-0241 CRIM CD&CD CORR--CHLD SX OFFNDR......................... HB-2062 CRIM CD--CAUSING CATASTROPHE ................................ HB-1368 CRIM CD-DISPOSITION OF WEAPONS ............................ HB-1356 2444 BOST, MIKE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CRIM PRO- BAIL- 100% .......................................................... HB-1367 CRIMCD-MURDER -ELDERLY-DISABLED .................... HB-1315 DCCA-ETHANOL RESEARCH PLNT-BD........................... HB-2216 DEBT REFORM -BOND-PUBLISH......................................... HB-2181 DHS-TELEMEDICINE- STUDY ............................................. HB-1342 DP HLTH-RURAL HLTH-OBSTETRICS............................. HB-2506 DPH-AGING VETERANS STUDY ........................................... HB-1318 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... HB-0896 GRAIN CD-WHEAT DEVELOPMENT ACT.......................... HB-1680 GRAPE-WINE RESOURCES COUNCIL................................. HB-1678 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER .............................. HB-1525 HWY CD-DIST CLERK-COMPENSATION......................... HB-1178 INC TX CR-ECONOMIC REVITALIZE................................ HB-1340 INC TX- RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. HB-2463 INC-TX-POLLUTION CONTROL CREDT.......................... HB-0009 INCOME TX- DEDUCT- HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-1314 INS CHILD ABUSE-DISCRIMINATION................................ HB-0445 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL .................................. HB-0842 PEACE OFFICER- INTERROGATION .................................... HB-1321 PEN CD-DEPT OF INSUR-INVSTMTS................................ HB-0563 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-CHILDREN........................................ HB-0510 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-INCR FORMULA ............... ......... HB-0511 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-NEW BOARD ................................. HB-0512 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA ETC................................... HB-0827 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS................................. HB-0718 SAFETY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT ................................................. HB-1347 SCH CONSTRUCTN-MINI ENROLLMENT......................... HB-2492 SURS-GROUP INSURANCE COST ......................................... HB-2384 TRANS BOND-INCREAS-FED DEFICIT........................... HB-2499 TRUSS CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY................................. HB-0768 TWP CD-TAX LEVY-FIRE-RESCUE ................................. HB-1007 VEH CD-VEH WEIGHT-SCALE ............................................ HB-1355 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOST HOUSE BILL: 8, 31, 110, 282, 316, 592, 868, 885, 995, 1094, 1219, 2235, 2257 SENATE BILL: 13, 245, 250, 381, 524, 660, 753, 798, 815, 908, 909, 910, 1031 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 205, 257, 271 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 35 BRADFORD, GLEN, E. REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) BACCALAUR SAVINGS-CAPITAL PROJ.............................. HB-1528 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY-MERCHANT............................ HB-1548 DCCA-TECHNOLOGY GRANTS PANEL............................ HB-1477 GA SCHOLARSHIP-AWARDED BY ISAC............................. HB-1150 INC TX-WITHHOLDING EXEMPT-TECH ......................... HB-2191 MERIT SCHOLARSHIP INCREASE.......................................... HB-0972 NO DISCRIMINATION-PHYSICIANS................................... HB-2168 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-HEALTH PAYMT.............................. HB-0921 PROP TX-ABOLISH PTAB ...................................................... HB-0841 PROP TX-SR EXEMPTION--FILING.................................... HB-1513 SW ILL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY .................... ......... HB-0281 TORT IMMUNITY-PUBLIC PROPERTY ............................... HB-1151 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRADFORD HOUSE BILL: 652, 1410, 1589, 2216 SENATE BILL: 843, 856 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 113 BRADLEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) INSTALLMENT LOAN TRANSACTIONS............................... HB-2211 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRADLEY HOUSE BILL: 162, 313, 325, 409, 960, 1000, 1141, 1234, 1746, 2342, 2385, 2400 SENATE BILL: 510, 536, 537, 543, 789 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 83 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21 BRADY, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP) $VARIOUS APPROPRIATION CHANGES......................... HB-0398 BANKS-REVERSE STOCK SPLITS ...................................... HB-1588 CD CORR-IMMUNITY-COMM SERVICE ....................... HB-2148 2445 BRADY, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CNTY CD-REGULATE POLES........................................... HB-0739 CRIM CD-HOME INVASION ................................................. HB-2446 EMPLOYMENT-YOUTHBUILD ACT..................................... HB-0918 EPA-TRANSFER STATION FEES........................................... HB-1106 FINANCIAL INST-INSURANCE COMP................................ HB-0586 GO BOND ACT-REDUCTION .......................................... HB-0108 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... HB-0906 HGHR ED-STUDENT MEMBER VOTES................................ HB-2364 HOME MED EQUIP-SVC-LICENSING................................ HB-0522 IL INST ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED................................... HB-0680 INS CD INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOP................... ....... HB-0829 INS CD SERVICE OF PROCESS ................................................. HB-1266 INS CD-COMPANY FINANCE ...................... ................... HB-2226 INS CD-EXCHANGE- REORGANIZATION........................ HB-0223 INS CD-TECH-PAYMENT OF CLAIMS ............................ HB-2283 INS CD-TECHNICAL-TERMINATION............................... HB-2282 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-2227 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. HB-1332 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1265 INSURANCE SALES ACT ......................................................... HB-0222 JUV CT-COMMUNITY SERVICE-LIAB.............................. HB-2149 LTD HEALTH SERV ORGS-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1866 MANAGD CARE RESPONSIBILITY ACT................................ HB-1042 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. HB-0716 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG ............................... HB-1296 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT ................................................. HB-0907 SEAT BELT-POLICE STOP-CHILD...................................... HB-1610 STATE CONST ACCOUNT FUND ............................................. HB-0490 U OF I-STUDENT TRUSTEE VOTE ........................................ HB-0923 VEH CD-DISABLED PARKING-LOCAL............................ HB-0133 VEH CD-DRUNK DRIVING PENALTIES.............................. HB-1200 VEH CD-PERIOD LICENSE SUSPEND.................................. HB-1253 WRK COMP-PREMIUM RATES-SITUS............................ HB-0228 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRADY HOUSE BILL: 25, 2047, 2463 SENATE BILL: 76, 171, 193, 490, 500, 550, 659, 801, 951, 1109 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 261 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13, 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 15 BROSNAHAN,JAMES, D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. REP) ABUSE & NEGLCT CHLD REPORT ACT................................ HB-0066 CD CORR-CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES .............................. HB-1558 CD CORR-WARRANTLESS SEARCH.................................... HB-2242 CNTY CD-DIRECTOR-CORRECTIONS............................ HB-2241 CONSUMER FRAUD- SEVERABIL-TECH .......................... HB-1674 CONTRLLED SUBSTNCE-AMPHETAMINE........................ HB-0722 CONTROL SUBSTNC-KETAMIN HYDRO ......................... HB-0070 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES .................... ......... HB-2422 CRIM CD-CONCEALMENT-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1407 CRIM PRO-PRIOR VIOLENT ACTS ....................................... HB-1155 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB-0056 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................... HB-2323 ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINTING-TECH ............................ HB-2123 EPA-INCINERATORS-MONITOR.................................. HB-1267 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... HB-1703 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-0059 IL STU ASSIST COMM-OFFICES......................................... HB-0051 INC TX-EDUCATION EXPENSE CR..................................... HB-0999 INC TX-NONLIAB FOR COSTS-TECH ............................ HB-1672 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR................................. HB-0058 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR................................... HB-0060 JUV CT-EVIDENCE-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1000 NURSING HOME CARE FACIL-TECH................................... HB-1673 PRESSURE VESSELS--SUPERVISION.................................... HB-1922 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSES-62-CPI...................................... HB-0317 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS............................... HB-0381 2446 BROSNAHAN,JAMES, D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. REP)-Cont SAVING & LOAN-GARNISHMENT....................................... HB-1689 SEX OFFENDER-COURT ORDER REG................................. HB-1424 SPORTS AUTH-HIGH SCHOOL GAMES............................... HB-0162 SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-REFUNDS................................ HB-2041 STATE FINANCE-ROAD FUND.............................................. HB-0331 TOLL HIGHWAY-BUDGET APPROVAL............................... HB-0136 TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS-FEE..................................... HB-2166 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROSNAHAN HOUSE BILL: 28, 29, 61, 64, 97, 140, 143, 152, 239, 478, 535, 573, 1141, 1512, 1589, 1614, 2244, 2349, 2433 SENATE BILL: 6, 51, 301, 355, 368, 475, 510, 515, 596, 715; 791 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 30, 31, 44, 53, 57, 77, 78, 127, 128, 276, 277, 278 BROWN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) INC TX-CREDIT-PREVIOUS RETURN............................... HB-2408 MOT FUEL TX-GRADE CROSS FUND.................................. HB-2510 PROP TX-ABATE-SENIOR CITIZENS ........... ......... HB-2410 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROWN HOUSE BILL: 182, 2463 SENATE BILL: 363 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM) BACCA SAVINGS- TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1650 BD HGH ED-TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-1648 BINGO LICENSE TX-RAISE LIMIT.................................... HB-0019 CLIN PSYCH-HYPNOSIS DEFIN......................................... HB-1664 CONCEALED FIREARMS--PERMITS.................................... HB-1557 CONSERVATION-TREES-SALE...... .............................. HB-0818 CRIM RECORDS-RELEASE INFO.......................................... HB-1433 CTY CD-ROCK ISLAND- SALES TAX.................................. HB-0687 DISSOLUTION-EDUCATION EXPENSES .......................... HB-0215 DNR-FISH-WILDLIFE-REGULATION............ ....... HB-1050 EMERGNCY TELEPHN-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0646 EMS-FREESTANDING EMERG CENTER............. ............... HB-0214 FINAN INST INSURANCE SALES LAW................................. HB-0375 FIREARM REGULATION-PREEMPTION.......................... HB-0216 FOID-NONRESIDENT BUY GUN-AMMO........................ HB-1052 HORSE RACING-DELETE RECAPTURE.............................. HB-1039 HUNTER INTERFERENCE-VIOLATIONS........................... HB-1051 ILL FARM DEVELOP-ST GUARANTEES.............................. HB-1880 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT ..... ........ HB-0585 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT.......................... HB-2495 LIVESTCK FACILITY-COUNTY BOARD.............................. HB-2238 MISSING CHILD-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-2027 OCC & USE TXS-HORTICULTURE..................................... HB-0521 PEN CD-DNST POL-INCR MINIMUMS........................... HB-2467 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-SURV SPOUSE ..................... . HB-2039 PEN CD-IMRF-SHERIFF DISABILITY............................... HB-0967 PROP TX POWER STATION-VALUE ............................. HB-2383 RET OCC TX-MOTOR VEHICLE-TECH........................... HB-2202 RIVERBOAT ACT-TECHNICAL........ ...................... HB-0606 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ............................ HB-0213 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ............................ HB-0607 SAFETY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT ................................................. HB-1347 SCH CD- GRANTS-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-0840 SCH CD-WAIVERS-SUPERVISION .................................... HB-0742 SVC OCC TX-EQUIPMENT-MACHINERY ........................ HB-2201 SVC USE TX-EDUCATION ORGS-TECH........................... HB-2204 TAX-CAR LEASING ................................................................. HB-0601 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-TECHNICAL........................ HB-0647 U OF I-TRUSTEES-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1649 UNEMPL INS- WORK- BASED LEARNING ........................ HB-0240 USE TX-EDUCATIONAL ORGS-TECH............................... HB-2203 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING .......................... HB-0605 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS............................ HB-0153 VEH CD-PERIOD LICENSE SUSPEND.................................. HB-1253 VEH CD-REPLATE PROCESS REQ'D.................................. HB-0968 WILDLIFE-TECHNICAL................ HB-1061 2447 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. WRK COMP-PREMIUM RATES-SITUS .............................. HB-0228 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 149, 347, 1909, 1998 SENATE BILL: 28, 30, 71, 128, 235, 493, 547, 618, 677, 785, 894, 897, 927, 946, 999, 1075, 1120 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM) SAGING-MEALS ON WHEELS ................................................ HB-0185 $DPH-AIDS DRUG REIMBURSE............................................. HB-0105 $GRANT- CDB .......................................................................... HB-2432 BANK ACT PERMIT-ORGANIZ-TECH............................... HB-0734 BANK ACT REVOLVING CRDT-TECH................................. HB-0733 BNK RELY ON COMMISSIONER RULE................................. HB-1655 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS ................................... HB-1705 COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS-TECH.............................. HB-1629 CORP FIDUCIARY-AGENT-DOCUMENTS ....................... HB-1036 DHR-CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION................................ HB-0296 DST-POL-PUB LABOR RELATIONS.................................... HB-0578 ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS............................. HB-0271 EPA-LNDSCP WAST-LANDFIL COVER............................. HB-1411 FINAN INST INSURANCE SALES LAW................................. HB-0375 FINANCIAL INST-INSURANCE COMP................................ HB-0586 FINANCIAL LICENEES-BANK REG ..................................... HB-1288 FOI-DESCRIPTION-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-0587 FOREST PRESERVE-INT EARNINGS................................... HB-1651 HOME MED EQUIP-SVC-LICENSING................................ HB-0522 HUMANE CARE-POLICE ANIMAL ....................................... HB-0978 INS CODE-NAPRAPATHIC.................................................... HB-0673 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0579 INSTALLMENT LOAN TRANSACTIONS............................... HB-2211 INTEREST -GENERAL RATE-TECH ................................... HB-1630 LAW ENFORCE INTERN TRAINING...................................... HB-0695 LIQUOR CONTROL-CIDER TAX............................................ HB-2385 LOTTERY-CLAIM PRIZE-ONE YEAR ................. ......... HB-2296 METRO PIER EXPO-BONDS .................................................. HB-2442 METRO WTR RECLAIM DIST-PROMOTE ........................... HB-1374 METRO WTR RECLAM DIS-JOB CLASS.............................. HB-1375 MUN CD-DEMOLITION.......................................................... HB-0038 OFFICE OF THE TAXPAYER DEFEND................................... HB-1341 PATIENT COMMUNICATION ACT.......................................... HB-0333 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS................................. HB-0804 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ............................... HB-0226 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-DUTY AVAIL .................................... HB-0120 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR FORMULA.............................. HB-0119 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE- INCR RETMT .................................... HB-0122 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR WIDOW................................... HB-0121 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ............................................. HB-0227 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0123 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-COMPOUND 3%........................... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-15 YR VEST................................... HB-0016 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-COMPOUND 3%............................... HB-0013 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-0068 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR...............................HB-0069 PEN CD--CHGO MUNI-15 YR VESTING............................. HB-0017 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR .............................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR .............................. HB-2444 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETMT............................ HB-2443 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE............................. HB-0301 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BRASS SALARY................................. HB-0300 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS......................... HB-0344 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT............................... HB-0304 PEN CD- CHGO POL-ELECTIONS .................................... HB-0346 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALAR Y........................................ HB-0343 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALAR Y........................................ HB-0345 2448 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER ............................ HB-0302 PEN CD-CHGO POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ............................ HB-0303 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-RETMT DISCOUNT.......................... HB-0354 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-30 YRS ANY AGE.............................. HB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR--EARLY RETMT.............................. HB-0357 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-STATE FUNDING.......................... HB-0356 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SURVIVORS MIN........................... HB-0385 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-4% ANNUAL INC........................... HB-0373 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETMT INCR.......................... HB-0384 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-ADMINISTR ......................... HB-0372 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS--100 DAYS............................... HB-0409 PEN CD-COURT REPORTER-FORMULA.......................... HB-1856 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-0950 PEN CD-IMRF-AIRPORT POLICE...................................... HB-0802 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE PARTICIPATE............................... HB-0803 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ....................................... HB-0979 PEN CD-IMRFSLEP-25 YRS ANY AGE............................... HB-0949 PEN CD-IMRFSLEP-25 YRS ANY AGE............................... HB-1683 PEN CD-SEC ST INVESTGTR-SALARY ........................... HB-0801 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ..................................... HB-0575 PEN CD-UNIV POLICE SALARY ............................................HB-1096 PENCD-CHGO MUNICIPAL & LABORER ........................... HB-0015 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-HEIR FINDERS ................................ HB-2391 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0112 PUB AID--DIRECTORY-NEW HIRES ................................... HB-0614 RET OCC TX-ONE DAY MORATORIUM.............................. HB-2154 SAVINGS BNK DIRECTORS-INVEST................................. HB-1656 SCH CD-ACADEM WATCH-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1701 SCH CD-REQUIRE SCHOOL UNIFORMS ............................ HB-1700 TAX EXEMPTIONS-SCHOOL FUNDING ............................. HB-0752 TITLE INS FEDERAL RULES.................................................. HB-1690 TITLE INSURANCE ACT-TECHNICAL................................ HB-0922 TRUSS CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY................................. HB-0768 UCC-SECURED CREDITOR LIABILTY.............................. HB-1412 VEH CD-CAR PHONE-HANDS FREE.................................. HB-0562 VEH CD--INSURANCE--PLATES ............................................ HB-1484 VEH CD-PERIOD LICENSE SUSPEND.................................. HB-1253 VEH CD-PLATE-DIED LINE OF DUTY .............................. HB-0221 VEH CD-TOW PRIVATE PROP-NOTICE ............................ HB-1737 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUGIELSKI HOUSE BILL: 37, 93, 95, 190, 213, 251, 290, 293, 294, 299, 400, 401, 402, 470, 473, 540, 576, 577, 960, 961, 962, 965, 1241, 1703, 1704, 2116 SENATE BILL: 120, 327, 646, 670, 680, 762, 805, 1044, 1076 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 50, 77, 78, 83, 138, 166, 212 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 21, 26 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3, 13 BURKE, DANIEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) CHI SCHOOLS-DEFINITION-TECH.................................... HB-0749 CHLD SUPPRT-PUBLICIZE DEADBEAT.............................. HB-1141 CIRCUIT BREAKER -PARKINSONS.................................H.... HB-0183 CIV PRO-MED MALPRACT-NAPRAPATH........................ HB-0568 CLERK FEE-NON-SUBSTANTIVE RESO........................... HB-0229 CRIM CD & CORR-BOMBS................................................... HB-1046 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-SCHOOL-PARK............................ HB-0182 CRITICAL HEALTH ED--IST AID-CPR ............................... HB-0208 DHS-ALZHEIMERS TREATMENT DRUG........................... HB-1319 ELECTRICIANS LICENSING ACT............................................ HB-0681 FOIA-EXEMPT SOC SECURITY NO...................................... HB-0071 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ HB-0190 HOME INSPECTION FRAUD ACT........................................... HB-0806 IL UNIFORM CONVICTION INFO ACT............................... HB-1914 IL WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECTION................................. HB-1916 INC TX-DEDUCT-LONG TERM CARE............................ HB-1841 INS CD--INS EXCHANGE ........................................ HB-1881 INS CODE-NAPRAPATHIC................................................... HB-0673 INSURANCE CD--TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1236 2449 BURKE, DANIEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM)-Cont INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. HB-1332 LAW ENFCMT-DEATH-LINE OF DUTY............................ HB-2310 LEGALIZE ASSISTED SUICIDE ................................................ HB-0691 LIQUOR CONTROL-CIDER TAX............................................ HB-2385 MASTECTOMY- INPATIENT CARE ....................................... HB-0107 METRO WATER-BOND ISSUE................................................ HB-1451 METRO WTR RECLAM- BIDDING ....................................... HB-2131 MUN CD-PURCHASE ORDER-CONTRACT...................... HB-1912 NAPRAPATHS -TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-1 185 NO SMOKING-HLTH CARE FACILITY................................ HB-0570 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ................................ HB-0226 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR FORMULA.............................. HB-0119 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR RETMT............................... HB-0122 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR WIDOW.................................... HB-0121 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ............................................. HB-0227 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0123 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-COMPOUND 3%........................... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR--15 YR VEST................................... HB-0016 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-COMPOUND 3%............................... HB-0013 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI--15 YR VESTING.............................. HB-0017 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR .............................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE............................. HB-0301 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BRASS SALARY................................. HB-0300 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT.................................. HB-0304 PEN CD-CHGO POL-25 YRS ANY AGE .............................. HB-0303 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-RETMT DISCOUNT.......................... HB-0354 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-30 YRS ANY AGE.............................. HB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-EARLY RETMT .............................. HB-0357 PEN CD-DSABL OFFR-LMTD DUTY................................... HB-2309 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-OCCUP DISEASE.............................. HB-0950 PENCD-CHGO MUNICIPAL & LABORER ........................... HB-0015 POLICE OFFICER DISIPLINARY ACT .................................... HB-1109 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY .............................. HB-0011 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR-EXEMP WEAP............................. HB-0744 RIGHT OF CONSCIENCE-HLTH CARE................................ HB-0725 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ............................ HB-0213 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TAXES .......................................... HB-0117 ROOF CONTR-LICENS-EXAM ............................................. HB-2086 ROOF CONTR-LICENSING................................................. HB-1884 RTA-ENVIRONMENT PROTECT-TECH ............................ HB-0582 RTA-PROMPT PAYMENT-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-0569 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL CHANGE..................................... HB-1110 SPEECH-LANG-SUNSET EXTENSION .............................. HB-0860 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT................................................ HB-0910 TAX EXEMPTIONS-SCHOOL FUNDING ............................ HB-0752 TRAFFIC-CRIM CONVICT FUND-TECH ........................... HB-1913 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... HB-0078 VEH CD-REGISTER-TEMP PLACARD................................ HB-0421 VEH CD-TRAFFIC ACCIDENT RPT....................................... HB-1917 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURKE HOUSE BILL: 68, 82, 112, 169, 221, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 356, 579, 586, 620, 695, 801, 802, 803, 804, 1241, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1700, 2125 SENATE BILL: 9, 120, 160, 607, 878, 1048 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 166 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 21, 26 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM) $CDB--WILLOW -HIGGINS CREEK....................................... HB-0822 $DOT-NILES ROAD-STOP LIGHT...................................... HB-2494 $GRANT- CDB ............................................................................ HB-2432 $WILLOW-HIGGINS CREEK ................................................. HB-0897 CD CORR-AGGRAVATING FACTORS....................... ........ HB-2260 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS................................ HB-1705 CIV PRO-QUICKTAKE-MORTON GROVE...................... HB-0473 COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS--TECH........................... HB-1629 CRIM CD-COMMUNITY POLICING .................................. HB-2400 DST-POL-PUB LABOR RELATIONS................................. HB-0578 2450 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS............................. HB-0271 EPA-TRANSFER STATION FEES........................................... HB-1106 FINAN INST INSURANCE SALES LAW................................. HB-0375 FINANCIAL INST-INSURANCE COMP................................ HB-0586 FOREST PRESERVE-INT EARNINGS................................... HB-1651 HOME MED EQUIP-SVC-LICENSING................................ HB-0522 HOUS DEV AUTH-HOUSING-FINANCE ........................... HB-0731 HOUS DEV- RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE..............................HB-0730 HUMANE CARE-POLICE ANIMAL ....................................... HB-0978 ILLINOIS GAMING ACT OF 1997.............................................. HB-0169 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-0294 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-0888 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0579 LAW ENFORCE INTERN TRAINING ....................... ......... HB-0695 LIQUOR CONTROL-CIDER TAX.................... ................. HB-2385 LIQUOR-SIGNS-ADVERTISEMENTS ............................... HB-0903 METRO PIER EXPO-BONDS .................................................. HB-2442 METRO WTR RECLAIM DIST-PROMOTE ........................... HB-1374 METRO WTR RECLAM DIS-JOB CLASS .............................. HB-1375 MWRD-INTERGOV AFFAIRS COORD.................................. HB-2401 NIU-DEVELOPMENT LAND-EM DOMAIN....................... HB-1182 OFFICE OF THE TAXPAYER DEFEND.................................... HB-1341 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS................................. HB-0804 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ................................ HB-0226 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ......................... HB-0770 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-DEATH BENEFIT............................. HB-1034 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-DUTY AVAIL .................................... HB-0120 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR FORMULA.............................. HB-0119 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR RETMT.................................... HB-0122 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR WIDOW.................................... HB-0121 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ............................................. HB-0227 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE--SALARY-BENFTS ....................... HB-0769 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0123 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW BENEFIT............................ HB-1033 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-COMPOUND 3%........................... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-15 YR VEST.................................. HB-0016 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-COMPOUND 3% ............................... HB-0013 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-0068 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-0069 PEN CD--CHGO MUNI-15 YR VESTING.............................. HB-0017 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR ............................. HB-0012 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR .............................. HB-2444 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETMT............................... HB-2443 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE............................ HB-0301 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BRASS SALARY............................... HB-0300 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS .......................... HB-0344 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT .................................. HB-0304 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ELECTIONS ........................................ HB-0346 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................ HB-0343 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY............................................ HB-0345 PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER ............................ HB-0302 PEN CD-CHGO POL-25 YRS ANY AGE .............................. HB-0303 PEN CD- CHGO TCH- RETMT DISCOUNT.......................... HB-0354 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-30 YRS ANY AGE.............................. HB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR -EARLY RETMT .............................. HB-0357 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-HEALTH INSUR............................. HB-0371 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-STATE FUNDING ........................... HB-0356 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SURVIVORS MIN........................... HB-0385 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-4% ANNUAL INC........................... HB-0373 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETMT INCR........................ HB-0384 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-ADMINISTR ...................... HB-0372 PEN CD--CHGO TEACHERS-100 DAYS............................ HB-0409 PEN CD--COOK COUNTY-POPULATION ........................ HB-2047 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-OCCUP DISEASE............................ HB-0950 PEN CD--IMRF SLEP-SURVIVORS 3%.............................. HB-0942 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-WIDOW REMARRY ........................ HB-0943 PEN CD-IMRF-AIRPORT POLICE................... ............... HB-0802 2451 CAPPARELL, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE PARTICIPATE............................... HB-0803 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0947 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0979 PEN CD-IMRFSLEP-25 YRS ANY AGE............................... HB-0949 PEN CD-IMRFSLEP-25 YRS ANY AGE............................... HB-1683 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ HB-0488 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-WORKERS COMP............................ HB-1278 PEN CD-SEC ST INVESTGTR-SALARY .......................... HB-0801 PEN CD-SERS-ARSON INVESTIGATOR........................... HB-0313 PEN CD-SLEP-RETURN TO SERVICE................................ HB-0946 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT .............................. HB-0576 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ..................................... HB-0575 PEN CD-UNIV POLICE-EARLY RETMT ............................ HB-1095 PENCD-CHGO MUNICIPAL & LABORER ........................... HB-0015 PENCD-CHGO TCHR-AVERAGE SALARY ....................... HB-0376 PROF LAND SURVEYOR -RES ON LOC................................ HB-0250 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0045 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0112 REAL EST APPRAISER LIC ACT ............................................... HB-1214 RET OCC TX-ONE DAY MORATORIUM.............................. HB-2154 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR-EXEMP WEAP............................. HB-0744 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING--TECHNICAL ............................... HB-0175 SCH CD-ACADEM WATCH-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1701 SCH CD-REQUIRE SCHOOL UNIFORMS ............................ HB-1700 SECURITIES-REGISTERD SALESPRSN............................... HB-1168 STATE POLICE-NEW PAY INCREMENT ............................. HB-0577 SUNSET ACT-INCLUDE PROGRAMS................................... HB-0370 TAX EXEMPTIONS-SCHOOL FUNDING ............................. HB-0752 TITLE INS FEDERAL RULES.................................................. HB-1690 TRUSS CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY................................. HB-0768 TRUSTEE-INVEST IN MUTUAL FUND................................ HB-1035 UCC-SECURED CREDITOR LIABILTY................................. HB-1412 VEH CD-CAR PHONE-HANDS FREE.................................. HB-0562 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX-HOME RULE .................................. HB-0748 VEH CD-PLATE-DIED LINE OF DUTY............................... HB-0221 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 128, 159, 184, 190, 213, 314, 317, 369, 381, 400, 401, 603, 954, 2116 SENATE BILL: 63, 129, 369, 429, 493, 508, 509, 533, 544, 646, 667, 680, 738, 762, 770, 1044, 1076 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 81, 97, 107, 138, 141, 222, 282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 21 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST. REP) $EPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND ........................................ HB-2335 BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC............................. HB-2262 CLIN PSYCH-HYPNOSIS DEFIN............................ .... HB-1664 COSMETOLGY APPRENTICSHIP PROGM ............................. HB-1662 CRIM CD-FALSE INFO ...................................................... HB-1397 DRUG OFFENSES-SCHOOLS ................................................ HB-2132 EMISSIONS TESTING-IM240 ................................................ HB-1518 HUMAN CLONING-PROHIBITION....................................... HB-2235 PEN CD-IMRF-SPEC EDUC LAKE CO................................ HB-1519 POWER OF ATTY-ANATOMICAL GIFT............................... HB-2461 PROF LAND SURVEYOR-RES ON LOC................................ HB-0250 PUB AID-ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT............................... HB-0204 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ HB-1707 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-REFERENDUM........................ HB-0574 SCH CD-GRANTS-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0840 VEH CD--REPLATE PROCESS REQ'D..................................... HB-0968 VEH CD--WINDSHLD TINT ................................................... HB-1115 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 1300, 2334, 2396, 2463 SENATE BILL: 110, 130, 316, 321, 406, 495, 496, 603, 605, 700, 797, 861 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 9, 10, 279 2452 CLAYTON, VERNA L. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. REP) BOAT SAFETY-UNDER THE INFLUENC............................. HB-2262 CIV ADMIN CD-TITLE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1068 CMS--FORMS--VOUCHERS ................................................... HB-1529 CRIM CD-TRESPASS ............................................................... HB-1373 CRIMCD- MURDER -ELDERLY-DISABLED .................... HB-131-5 DHS-CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENTS.............................. HB-0630 EARLY CHILDHD ED COLLABORATION.............................. HB-1301 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN COMM REPORTS............................. HB-1251 ELEC CD- CANDIDATE- TECHNICAL ................................. HB-1070 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC BALLOTS........................................ HB-0644 ELEC CD-EXPEND-PERSONAL USE .................................. HB-0461 ELEC CD- TITLE- TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1071 HWY CD-CNTY HWYS-SIDEWALKS................................. HB-1089 HWY CD-DIST ROAD FUND-SENIORS.............................. HB-1223 INC TX-COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN.................................... HB-1324 INS CODE-NAPRAPATHIC ................................................... HB-0673 JUV CT-ADULT PROSECUTION............................................. HB-1361 MUNI CD-CAPITAL PROJECTS TAX.................................... HB-0318 MUNI CODE-TELECOMM TAX........................................... HB-0468 MUNICIPAL-VEH COMPLIANCE-PARK........................... HB-0307 PEN CD-DNST TCHR-PEACE CORPS................................. HB-0580 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-HEIR FINDERS................................ HB-2391 PURCHSNG ACT-PURPOSE-TECH ..................................... HB-1069 SCH CD-NO PASS-NO PLAY ................................................. HB-1327 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT.............................................. HB-0910 STANDBY-SHORT-TERM GUARDIANS........................... HB-2367 UNDERGROUND UTILITY-LIABILITY ............................... HB-0234 VEH CD-COUNTY WEIGHT LIMIT....................................... HB-1218 VEH CD-DISABLED PARKING-LOCAL................................ HB-0133 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-ISSUE TICKET.............................. HB-1220 WRK COMP-ELECTION TO WITHDRAW............................ HB-0225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CLAYTON HOUSE BILL: 427, 472, 593, 1303, 1527 SENATE BILL: 15, 103, 110, 225, 248, 271, 417, 432, 433, 476, 594 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 47, 91, 138 COULSON, ELIZABETH REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) AGING-SERVICE CREDITS ..................................................... HB-1316 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS ................................... HB-1705 CONTRLLED SUBSTNCE-AMPHETAMINE ........................ HB-0722 CRIM CD- FRAUD ..................................................................... HB-1117 CRITICAL HEALTH ED-COACHES....................................... HB-1272 DAGING-PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT.......................... HB-1320 DHS-HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVE .............................. HB-1303 DOM VIOLENCE-ADDRESS CONFID ................................... HB-1329 GENETIC INFORMATION PRIVACY AC ............................... HB-0008 HEALTH BENEFIT DENIAL NOTICES.................................... HB-0535 HLTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT.................................... HB-1311 INC TX-COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN....................................... HB-1324 INC TX-CREDIT-PREVIOUS RETURN............................... HB-2408 INC TX-ESTIMATED TAX............................................... HB-2113 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-1314 INT'L COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION.................................. HB-2369 MEDCAID-INVESTIGATE MANAGD CAR ........................ HB-0784 MEDICAID-TBI WAIVER REQUEST.................................... HB-1279 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTIC AC................................... HB-0557 POWER OF ATTY-ANATOMICAL GIFT............................... HB-2461 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY .................................... HB-1131 SCHCD-UNCERTIFIED SCHOOL NURSE............................ HB-1531 SOCIAL SECURITY NMBR-LICENSES................................. HB-1335 STATE CONST ACCOUNT FUND ............................................. HB-0490 VITAL RECORDS--DEATH--SS ADMIN.......................... HB-1527 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COULSON HOUSE BILL: 504, 561, 630, 672, 896, 1076, 1077, 1079, 1223, 1251, 1298, 1332, 1341, 1433, 1812, 2262, 2335, 2463 SENATE BILL: 46, 83, 214, 327, 372, 457, 490, 495, 570, 587, 605, 611, 672, 777, 781, 852, 1019 2453 COULSON, ELIZABETH REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 83, 94, 138, 259 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP) $DPH-OSTEOPOROSIS PROGRAM........................................ HB-1331 $ST BD EDUCATION-VAR EXPENSES ................................. HB-0875 ADMIN PRO-AGENCY RULES COPIES................................ HB-1492 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0450 CHILD SUP TO ATTY GEN- FROM DPA................................ HB-2050 CHILD SUPPORT-DEPT OF REVENUE................................. HB-2018 CHILD SUPPORT-DEPT OF REVENUE................................. HB-2019 CIV PRO-IMPOUNDMENT REGULATION.......................... HB-1900 CRIM CD-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-TEC ....................... HB-2096 DISTRICT-WIDE CHARTER SCHOOLS................................ HB-2468 DPA-ABORTION LIMITATIONS............................................. HB-0383 GO BONDS- SCHOOLS-TECHNICAL................................... HB-2091 INC TX-CREDIT-PREVIOUS RETURN............................... HB-2408 METRO EAST ACADEMY DISTRICT....................................... HB-1439 PROP TX-SSI RECIPIENT EXEMPT........................................ HB-0247 PUBLIC AID-FUNERAL-BURIAL PAY.............................. HB-0131 PUBLIC AID-HOMELESS-FED LAW ................................... HB-0957 RE TX DEFER-APPLY TO DISABLED................................... HB-1533 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOL-TECHNICL......................... HB-0451 SCH CD-EMERGENCY RELOCATION ................................. HB-0898 SCH CD-FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION................................... HB-0154 SCH CD-IGAP TESTS-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0453 SCH CD-LICENSED SCH PSYCHOLGST............................. HB-0684 SCH CD-ORGAN-TISSUE DONOR....................................... HB-2493 SCH CD-SPC ED-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-2089 SCH CD-STANDARD TRANSFER FORM............................. HB-0560 SCH CD-STUDENT PUBLICATIONS..................................... HB-2434 SCH CD-TCHER CERTIF-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-0454 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK ................................... HB-0754 SCHCD-ALTERNATIVE SCHL FUNDING ........................... HB-1823 SCHCD-COMPULSRY SCH AGE-TECH............................. HB-1685 SCHOOLS-FAIR-EQUITABLE FUNDING .......................... HB-0001 SEX OFFENDER-CHILD ABDUCT ......................................... HB-0690 SX OFFNDR-CHILD ABDUCTN-LURING ........................ HB-0379 VEH CD-VEH TRAILS FUND..... ............... ........... HB-0489 WILDLIFE CD- CANADA GEESE ........................................... HB-2480 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 204, 651, 1223, 1327, 1557, 2411 SENATE BILL: 67, 222, 226, 271, 556, 561, 570, 709, 720, 770, 1041, 1109 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 52, 148, 153, 179 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 39 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28 CROSS, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) $DOT-WIDENING OF US ROUTE 34...................................... HB-0926 $GRANT- IEM A............................................................................ HB-2372 ADOPTION-DRUG ADDICTED BABIES................................ HB-0951 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES................................ HB-1883 BEER IND FAIR DEAL-TECH............................................... HB-1854 CANNABIS-DEFINITIONS-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-2176 CD CORR-DOC CONTRACTS .................................................. HB-0763 CD CORR--ELECTRONIC MONITORING ............................. HB-2237 CD CORR-FELONY -TECHNICAL.....................................HB-2145 CD CORR-MAXIMUM FINES.................................................. HB-0618 CD CORR-PROBATION........................................................ HB-0544 CIV PRO-ENFORCEMENT-TECHNICAL........................... HB-1348 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-CRIME ................................. HB-1140 CIV PRO--VENUE--TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2143 COMP REVIEW ACT-STATES ATTYS................................... HB-1123 COMPT TREAS-NOTICE-DIGITAL SIG........................... HB-0276 CONSUMER FRAUD-DEFINITION-TECH ..................... HB-0712 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES--STADOL............................ HB-1401 CORPORATIONS-COMBINATIONS-VOTE.................... HB-0613 CRIM CD-ASSAULT-TECHNICAL................................... HB-2142 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-SCHOOL-PARK......................... HB-0182 2454 CROSS, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP)-Cont CRIM CD-HABITUAL CRIM-TECH ..................................... HB-2233 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-LOITERING ........................... HB-0157 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL USE WEAPONS............................... HB-2037 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2020 CRIM PRO-ABSENT DEF-TECHNICAL............................. HB-2172 CRIM PRO-RGHT COMMUNICATE- TECH ................... HB-2144 DHS-HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVE ................................. HB-1303 ELEC CD-CAMPN FINANCE ................................................. HB-0639 ELEC CD-CAMPN FINANCE................................................. HB-0672 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................... HB-0124 EMERGNCY COMMUNCTNS-WIRELESS........................... HB-0617 EMERGNCY TELEPHN-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0646 EQUAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE ACT ..................................... HB-0425 ETHICS-ST AGENCY-ST OFFICIALS................................ HB-2334 FELONY VIOLATIONS-SCHOOLS......................................... HB-2431 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION....................................... HB-0850 HMO ACT-NOT EMPLOY PHYSICIAN .................. ......... HB-0364 INC TX-BOOKS-RECORDS-TECHNICAL ....................... HB-2115 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-2228 INTERPRETER -DEFENDANT PAY..................................... HB-0545 JUV CT-EVIDENCE-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-1000 JUV CT-JUVENILE COURT RECORDS................................. HB-0977 JUV CT-VENUE-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-1349 KENDALL FOREST PRESERVE-LAND............................... HB-1006 LIENS--COMMERCIAL LEASES .............................................. HB-1345 LIMITED LIAB CO-APPLIC-TECH .................................... HB-1 125 LIQUOR CONTROL--TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1855 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... HB-0603 MINIMUM WAGE-TRAINING WAGE ................................. HB-0633 OPTOMETRISTS-LIENS......... .......................................... HB-2150 PAWNBROKERS-COMPUTER RECORDS............................ HB-2215 POWER OF ATTY-RELIANCE-AGENCY........................... HB-1564 PRETRIAL SERVICES-EMPLOYEES..................................... HB-1483 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... HB-0724 PROBATE-LIM PARTNERSHIP-TECH .............................. HB-1124 SCH CD- SUNSET ED PURPOSES TAX .................................. HB-2090 SCHCD-REPEAL NONCOTERM ANNEXTN ................... HB-1778 TELECOM-CONSUMER CHOICE......................................... HB-0865 UNCDCORR-CHILD PORN-NO PROBATN....................... HB-0472 VEH CD-FIRE FIGHTER PLATE ......................................... HB-0798 VEH CD-JUV CT-MINRS DRVRS LCNS......................... HB-0287 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CROSS HOUSE BILL: 379, 593, 851, 1680 SENATE BILL: 363, 382, 417, 433, 516, 587, 952, 1000, 1019 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 91, 205 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 CROTTY, M. MAGGIE REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM) $SUPP-OCE-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ............................... HB-2349 CD CORR -GOOD TIME .......................................................... HB-2024 CRIM CD-AGG CRIM SEX ABUSE ......................... .......... HB-2031 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED DOM BATTERY.......................... HB-2025 CRIM CD-DEFACEMENT-TECHNICAL......................... HB-2029 CRIM CD-PRIMA FACIE-TECH ......................... ............ HB-2023 CRIM CD-SOLICIT MINOR-COMPUTER .......................... HB-0152 ELEC CD- CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PRO................................ HB-0135 ELEC CD- CANDIDATE- TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2021 ELECTRICITY LOWER RATE FEB 1 ....................................... HB-2433 EPA-INCINERATORS-MONITOR..................................... HB-1267 FAIL TO PAY TX-DRIVERS LICENSE................................... HB-2230 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ HB-1703 FLEX--TIME RIGHTS ACT ..................................................... HB-1704 HOME CARE WORKER BKGRD CHK...................................... HB-1458 INC TX-COLL SAVINGS-EXEMPT...................................... HB-0401 METRO WTR DIST-DSCHGE WASTE .................................. HB-2125 NEW HOME ACCESS FEATURES REQD................. HB-1228 2455 CROTTY, M. MAGGIE REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PROP TX-SR CIT ASSES-62-CPI......................................... HB-0317 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS.................................. HB-0381 PROP TX-SR EXEMPTION-FILING..................................... HB-1513 RVRBOAT-INCREASE WAGER TAX-EAF......................... HB-2229 SCH CD-SPC ED-TECHNICAL ...................... .................. HB-2022 SCHOOLS-PAPERWORK REDUCTION ........................... HB-1642 STATE EMPLOYEE GIFT BAN ................................................ HB-2324 TOLL HWY ACT-APPROPRIATIONS.................................... HB-2321 TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS-FEE....................................... HB-2166 TXPYR BILL RTS-BURDEN PROOF...................................... HB-0021 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CROTTY HOUSE BILL: 46, 64, 70, 140, 143, 149, 314, 635, 1074, 1512, 1558, 1589, 1614, 1633 SENATE BILL: 8, 164, 213, 245, 396, 475, 548, 715, 791, 918, 1001 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 31, 168, 278 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND...................................... HB-2335 $GRANT-DCCA-PROMOTE CANAL................................... HB-2014 $SUPP-AGING-DCFS-DPH-DHS......................... ....... HB-2439 AUTO LEASING TAX ........................................... ............. HB-2333 AUTOMATIC TELLERS-FEE DISCLOSU ............... ......... HB-0074 BANKING ACT-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-2277 CD CORR-WOMEN-CHILDREN PROGRAM .................... HB-2447 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCMNT-TECH................................ HB-2266 CHILD SUPPORT-ATTORNEY GENERAL........................... HB-2359 CLERK FEE-NON-SUBSTANTIVE RESO........................... HB-0229 CLINICAL SOC WORK-SUNSET ............................................ HB-0427 CONDO ACT-LIABILITY INS-ESCROW ............................ HB-1262 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT................................. HB-1149 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ................................................. HB-2291 CRIM PRO-EXECUTE DEATH SENT..................................... HB-2119 CRIM PRO-FORENSIC DNA TESTING................................. HB-2138 CURRENCY XCHNG TX SERV-TECH .................................. HB-2278 DCFS-DCORR-DELINQUENT MINORS ............................. HB-1822 DEPT HUMAN SERVCS-PURPOSE-TECH ......................... HB-2129 DHS-WIC-LACTATION SUPPORT....................................... HB-0619 DISTRIBUTE INFO-FEE-NEWS MEDIA............................. HB-1027 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE--FIREARM ........................................ HB-2153 DPA-MANAGD CARE- ADMINISTRATN........................... HB-0775 ELECTION CODE-TECH-I D CARDS .................................. HB-2128 EMS BOARD-OPEN MTGS-CONFID ................................... HB-0274 EVICTION-DRUG RELATD-PROCEDURE ........................ HB-2030 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ HB-1703 FLEX-TIME RIGHTS ACT ...................................................... HB-1704 FOI & COURTS-NO DELEGATION........................................ HB-0800 FORENSIC TESTING-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-2160 FOSTER PARENTS- CONFIDENTIALTY .............................. HB-2326 HEALTH CARE DELIV- BIRTH CTRS .................................... HB-1828 HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORG-TECH ................................ HB-2180 HEALTHY START INS PLAN ACT........................................... HB-1302 HUM SVC-REVOLVING LOAN PROGRM ............................ HB-2059 HYPO SYRINGES-NEEDLE EXCHANGE............................. HB-0686 INC TX-NANNY TX-ANNUAL FILING ............................. HB-0981 INC TX-NET INCOME-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-1721 INC TX-SALES FACTOR-SUNSET....................................... HB-2363 INS-PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ............................... HB-1909 INSURANCE LICENSE EXAMS ................................................ HB-2322 JOINT SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION ......................................... HB-1612 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE EVALUATION........................ HB-0780 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE ORIENTATN........................... HB-0774 MEDICAID--MANAGD CARE ROUNDTABL........................ HB-0782 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE AUDIT............................... HB-0785 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE ENTITY............................. HB-0781 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE-MD PAYMT.................... HB-0779 MEDICAID-MARKET MANAGED CARE .......................... HB-0776 MHDD-TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM-TECH................... HB-1805 2456 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont MUNI CD-TIF-EXTEND TO 35 YEARS............................... HB-2060 OCCUPATION & USE TAX CODE........................................... HB-1888 PEN CD-PRIVATE UNIV-CREDITS ................................... HB-1274 PROP TX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR ..................................... HB-0572 PROP TX-REASSESS DISASTER-TECH.............................. HB-1720 PUB AID-MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-2127 PUB RCDS-ELECTNIC FORM-NOTICE.............................. HB-1776 PUBLIC AID-END OF AFDC-TECH ..................................... HB-2126 SAVINGS AND LOAN ACT-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-2276 SCH CD-ADULT ED ................................................................. HB-1842 SCH CD-BOUNDARY CHANGES........................................... HB-1005 SCH CD-CHI SCH FIN AUTH BONDS................................... HB-1640 SCH CD-FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION................................... HB-0154 SCH CD-ORGAN-TISSUE DONOR ....................................... HB-2493 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2130 SCH SPENDING ACCOUNTABILTY........................................ HB-2155 SCHCD-COMPULSRY SCH AGE-TECH............................. HB-1685 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... HB-0018 SEAT BELT-POLICE STOP-CHILD ..................................... HB-1610 ST FINANCE--TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1722 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2331 USE TX- MOT VEH RETAILER-TECH ............................... HB-1723 VEH CD-TRAIN-REMOTE CONTROL................................ HB-0638 WELFARE REFORM ACT-TECHNICAL ................ ......... HB-2265 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... HB-1758 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE HOUSE BILL: 111, 204, 239, 395, 400, 401, 470, 562, 630, 1074, 1241, 1301, 1303, 1481, 1691, 1812 SENATE BILL: 84, 317, 320, 331, 421, 436, 645, 755, 777, 802 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 93, 99, 121, 134, 137, 138, 155, 166, 202, 226, 249, 255, 268, 269, 272 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 14, 16, 17, 18, 26, 31, 35, 38, 42 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 7, 12, 20, 25, 26, 29, 33, 37, 40, 45 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 1, 2 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SS1) 1, (SS1) 2, (SS1) 3 CURRY, JULIE A. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM) ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS ................................ HB-0674 CABLE-UTILITY LATE FEES ................................................ HB-2398 CHILD SUPPORT-TRACKING ASSETS................................. HB-0964 CHILD SUPPORT-WILFUL DEFAULT .................................. HB-0962 CMS--FORMS--VOUCHERS .................................................... HB-1529 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT OFFSET .................................... HB-0908 COMMUNITY FOOD GARDENS............................................... HB-0604 CRIM CD-POLICE NO GANG ACTIVIT ................. ......... HB-2287 CRITICAL HEALTH ED-COACHES....................................... HB-1272 DIES & MOLDS OWNERSHIP ACT ......................................... HB-0513 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE........................................... HB-2342 ELEC CD-CONTRIBUTION-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-0901 ELEC CD- SOLICIT--AUTHY -TECH................................... HB-0900 ELEC CD-THING OF VALUE-TECH.................................... HB-0902 FIREARM REGULATION-PREEMPTION............................ HB-0216 GAMBLING RIGHT TO VOTE ACT .......................................... HB-0386 GAMBLING-POLITICL CONTRIBUTION ............................ HB-0885 GAMBLING -STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... HB-0640 GOVT ETHICS-ECON OPPY-TECH .................................... HB-1074 INC TX-CREDIT-TECH PREP ............................................... HB-0270 LOC GOVT-VOLUN PAYROLL DEDUCT.............................. HB-2217 NON SUPPORT-COMMUNITY SERVICE.......................... HB-0965 PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................ HB-1481 PROCUREMENT CODE ........................................................... HB-2325 PROP TAX--PROTEST FUND.................................................... HB-1118 PROP TX-CERTIFIED VALUATIONS................................. HB-0631 PROP TX-FEE-MAILED NOTICE ......................................... HB-1119 PROP TX-MINERAL RTS-REVERSION........................... HB-1121 PROP TX--MOBILE HOME ..................................................... HB-1 120 2457 CURRY, JULIE A. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM)-Cont REPEAL OBSOLETE PROVISIONS ....................................... HB-0821 SCH CD-ELIMINATE GA SCHOLRSHP............................... HB-0402 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS.................................... HB-2470 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION.......................................... HB-0710 SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION ........................................ HB-1219 ST DEBT COLLECTION-AUD GEN...................................... HB-0960 ST ETHICS -CONTRACTS-FISCAL..................................... HB-0292 ST FIN-FELON FORFEIT LEAVE.......................................... HB-1512 ST GIFT BAN ACT.................................. ............................ HB-0076 STATE LOAN ACT ................................................................ HB-0959 TOBACCO PRODUCTS-DISCLOSE INFO ........................... HB-1043 TX COLLECTION-CONFIDENTIALITY............................. HB-0961 UIFSA--ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS................................... HB-0966 UNEMPL INS-WORK-BASED LEARNING........................ HB-0240 VEH CD-REPLATE PROCESS REQ'D..................................... HB-0968 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-ISSUE TICKET............................ HB-1220 WAGE PAYMT-CASH-CHILD SUPPORT........................... HB-0963 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRY,JULIE HOUSE BILL: 45, 78, 187, 271, 400, 401, 470, 535, 672, 906, 1116, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1691, 1782, 1817, 2323, 2324, 2359 SENATE BILL: 374, 454, 684, 855 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 84, 86, 89, 110 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP) $-DCORR -VAR EXPENSES .................................................. HB-0879 $BD HIGH ED- STUDY H ED ISSUES ................................... HB-2514 $BD HIGHER ED-VARIOUS EXPENSES.......................... ... HB-0876 $COMMUNITY COL-VAR EXPENSES .................................. HB-0877 SDCCA-STUDY COMMERCE ................................................ HB-2520 $DCFS -STUDY KIDS ISSUES ............................................. HB-2525 SDCMS-VAR EXPENSES................................. ................ HB-0871 $DCORR -TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-2529 $DEPT HEALTH-VARIOUS EXPENSES................................ HB-0869 $DEPT HUMAN SERVICES......................................................... HB-2522 $DEPT LABOR-LABOR ISSUES.............................................. HB-2518 $DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES ................................................ HB-0870 $DEPT REVENUE-VARIOUS EXPENSES ............................. HB-0873 $DHUM-RTS-VAR EXPENSES......................................... HB-0867 $DNR-VAR EXPENSES ........................................................... HB-0874 $DNUC-VAR EXPENSES ...................................................... HB-0881 $DP HLTH-TECHNICAL........................................................ HB-2524 $DPA-VAR EXPENSES ........................................................ HB-0868 SDST-POL-VAR EXPENSES................................................ HB-0880 $DVET-STUDY VETERANS ISSUES ...................................... HB-2523 $ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES.............................................. HB-1850 $HIS PRES AG-STUDY ......................................................... HB-2521 $HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES.............................................. HB-1849 $ID O T ................ .......................................... ............................ H B-1848 $IL MATH & SCI ACADEMY-STUDY ................................... HB-2515 $IL STUDENT ASSIST COMM-STUDY ................................. HB-2516 SILL ARTS COUNCL-STUDY ISSUES................................... HB-2519 $ISAC-VAR EXPENSES ............................................................. HB-0878 $MIL AFFRS-VAR EXPENSES.............................................. HB-0882 $MILITARY AFFAIRS-ISSUE STUDY .................................. HB-2528 $OCE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER........................................... HB-1532 $OCE-ECON DEV AGENCIES ........................................... HB-1847 $OCE-NUCLEAR SAFETY-STUDY...................................... HB-2526 $OCE-PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES....................................... HB-1851 $OCE- SEC OF STATE............................................................ HB-1877 $ST BD ED--STUDY ED ISSUES.............................................. HB-2517 $ST BD EDUCATION-VAR EXPENSES................................. HB-0875 $STPOL-POLICE ISSUES STUDY............................................ HB-2527 $SUPME CT--VAR EXPENSES .............................................. HB-0872 $SUPP--ST BOARD OF EDUCATION .................................... HB-2300 ABORTION -PARTIAL BIRTH ............................................... HB-0382 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................ HB-2323 2458 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ETHICS-ST AGENCY-ST OFFICIALS ................................. HB-2334 HOME-BASED SERVICE-APPROP USE ............................. HB-2109 HUMAN CLONING -PROHIBITION ....................................... HB-2235 INC TX- RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. HB-2463 INC TX-SOUNDPROOFING CR .............................................. HB-1696 MASTECTOMY-INPATIENT CARE....................................... HB-0107 MEIGS FIELD AIRPORT ACT-REPEAL................................ HB-0315 MUNI CD-AIRPORTS-ACQUIRE PROP.............................. HB-1697 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION- AID- REFORM ....................... HB-2396 SCHOOLS-FAIR-EQUITABLE FUNDING .......................... HB-0001 SCHOOLS-FAIR-EQUITABLE FUNDING .......................... HB-0452 STATE EMPLOYEE GIFT BAN .............................................. HB-2324 TRANS BOND--INCREAS-FED DEFICIT............................. HB-2499 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS HOUSE BILL: 251 SENATE BILL: 222, 237, 319, 557, 700, 720, 1000, 1016, 1050 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 18, 125, 179, 279, 284 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 30, 41 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 DART, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-CDB REHAB PULLMAN MARKET ............................. HB-0042 $CAP-CDB REHAB PULMAN FACTORY .............................. HB-0041 $CAP-CDB REHAB RANDOLPH MUSEUM.......................... HB-1507 $CHIC PARK DIST-TRAIN LIFEGUAR................................. HB-1510 $EASTER SEAL-DOHS ............................................................ HB-0030 $GRANTS-DES-VETERAN CENTERS................................. HB-1509 ABUSE & NEGLCT CHLD REPORT ACT................................ HB-0066 ABUSED MINOR-INFANT-DRUG TESTS.......................... HB-0164 ADOPT-A-SCHOOL INC TAX CREDIT............................... HB-0095 ADOPTED CHILD- PROCEDURE- INSUR............................. HB-0098 ADOPTION- BIOLOGICL PARNT VISIT ................................ HB-0615 ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON DEFINED.............................. HB-0165 AERONAUTICS-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-1732 CARE FACILITY--TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-2040 CD CORR-DOC CONTRACTS .................................................. HB-0763 CD CORR -PAROLE-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-1677 CD CORR-SILENCERS-NO PROBATION........................... HB-2183 CD CORR -TECHNICAL....................................... .................. HB-1682 CD-CORR-FACILITIES-TECH .......................................... HB-0928 CHI SCHOOLS--TECHNICAL ................................................... HB-0751 CHICAGO SCH BD-APPOINT ADVISOR............................... HB-1702 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-TRUANCY BOARD.......................... HB-0053 CHILD & FAM SERV--SCHOLARSHIPS ................ ......... HB-0065 CHILD ADVOCATE ACT ........................................................... HB-0975 CHILD WELFARE EMPLOYEES ............................................... HB-0091 CHIPS-TECHNICAL ..... ............................................................. HB-1870 CIV PRO-DECEDENT PARTY LAWSUIT.............................. HB-0297 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE-AFFIDAVIT............................... HB-0061 COMP REVIEW ACT-STATES ATTYS................................. HB-1123 CONTROL SUBSTNC-KETAMIN HYDRO ........................... HB-0070 CRIM CD-BATTERY-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-0758 CRIM CD-BATTERY-TECHNICAL.... .................. HB-0787 CRIM CD--FIREARMS--VARIOUS ......................... .......... HB-0916 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD ........................................ HB-0044 CRIM CD-INVOL MANSLAUGHTER-CHI...................... HB-0859 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1681 CRIM ID & CRIM CD-FIREARMS .......................................... HB-2293 CRIM PRO-FELONY LIMITN PERIODS ................ ......... HB-0032 CRIM PRO-PRIOR VIOLENT ACTS....................................... HB-1155 CURRENCY EXCHANGE-SR-WELFARE.......................... HB-0103 DCCA- MUNICIPAL WASTE GRANTS............................. HB-0094 DCFS- ADOPTION ASSTNCE PYMNTS ................................. HB-0097 DCFS-FOSTER KID--CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB0)056 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ...................... HB-0062 DCFS-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING......................................... HB-0055 DHS-HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVE .............................. HB-1303 2459 DART, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont ELEC CD- REGLTD ENTITY-CONTRIB ....................HB-0077 ELEC CD- SOLICIT-AUTHY -TECH..............................HB-0900 ELECT CD-CONTRIB-EMPLOYER...................................... HB-0476 EMERGNCY COMMUNCTNS- WIRELESS........................... HB-0617 EPA-THIRD PARTY APPEALS ........................... HB-0102 EQUAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE ACT ...................................... HB-0425 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION .............................. HB-0059 FISCAL & ECONOMIC STABILITY .......................................... HB-0035 FOSTER CHILD-GODPARENTS VISITS ............................... HB-0092 GOVT ETHICS-ECON OPPY-TECH ..................................... HB-1074 HEALTH CARE COSTS-RULES-TECH............................. HB-1871 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.................................... HB-0230 HGH ED-LEARNING DISABLD COURSE............................. HB-0096 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-SCHOOLS.................................. HB-0407 HMO ACT-TECHNICAL......... ........................................... HB-1872 HMO COVER DEVELOPMENTL THERAPY ........................... HB-0974 HMO-OUTPATIENT UNDER 19 YRS ..................................... HB-1565 HOUSING-PLACE IN SCHOOL DIST......................... ...... HB-0057 ICC RE-EMPLOYMENT LIMITATIONS ......................... HB-0101 IL STU ASSIST COMM-OFFICES..................................... HB-0051 IL WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECTION........... ............ HB-1916 ILLINOIS BALANCED BUDGET ACT.......................... HB-0086 JUV CT-ADDICTED MINOR-TECH..................................... HB-2068 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR.................................. HB-0058 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR.................................... HB-0060 JUV CT-EVIDENCE-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1000 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY...................................................... HB-0063 LEGIS LIAISONS- STATE AGENCIES.................................... HB-0036 LIENS-SALE IN ERROR-DEMOLITION............................ HB-0104 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-LIABILITY............................. HB-0046 LIQUOR CONTROL-DRAM SHOP INSUR............................ HB-0087 LOC GOVT-SCH CD-INVESTMENTS.................................. HB-0039 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY......................................... HB-0621 MINORS-DEATH -SHARE RECORDS.................................. HB-0064 MUN CD-DEMOLITION............................................................. HB-0038 MUNI CD-TIF-PROJECT COSTS-TECH........................... HB-1734 NE ILL PLAN ACT-METRO PLAN ORG ............................... HB-2042 NE ILL PLAN COMM-LAND USE PLAN .............................. HB-2043 NURS HOME-INJURY-DAMAGES-STATE.................... HB-0089 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES............................ HB-0049 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-0099 NURSING HOMES-MIN STAFFING ...................................... HB-0047 OPEN BUDGETS ACT...............................................................HB-0037 PAWNBROKER ACT-REPORTS.............................................. HB-2044 PAWNBROKER-RECORD-SHERIFF ............................. HB-2157 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0034 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ............................. HB-0031 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-VERIFY .............................. HB-0029 PROBATE ACT-GUARD AD LITEM FEE ............................. HB-1508 PROCUREMENT CODE............................................................ HB-1481 PROCUREMENT CODE............................................................. HB-2325 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0045 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT......................... HB-0112 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE.......................... HB-0571 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TX-LESS 3 MIL.................................. HB-0166 PUB UTIL-POWER SURGE DAMAGES................................. HB-0043 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL........................... .......... HB-1733 PUBLIC AID-HOMELESS-FED LAW.................................. HB-0957 SCH CD-ANNUAL CHICAGO AUDIT.................................... HB-0052 SCH CD--BUILDING STANDARDS ................................. HB-0040 SENIOR CITIZENS FEES .......................................................... HB-0088 SENIOR HLTH INS COMMISSION...................................... HB-0048 SEX OFFENDER-COURT ORDER REG .............................. HB-1424 SEXUALLY DANGEROUS-COMMITMENT ...................... HB-0163 SPORTS AUTH-HIGH SCHOOL GAMES............................ HB-0162 SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-REFUNDS................................ HB-2041 ST FIN-FELON FORFEIT LEAVE........................................... HB-1512 2460 DART, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont STRUCTURAL WORK-RD WKR SAFETY ............................ HB-0233 SUBSTANCE ABUSE-MOMS TREATMENT......................... HB-0090 TELECOM-CONSUMER CHOICE........................................... HB-0865 TRUTH IN BUDGETING NOTE ACT........................................ HB-0093 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-0028 WRK COMP-CONTRIBUTION-PAYMENTS...................... HB-0033 YOUTH CIVIL SERVICE CORPS ............................................... HB-0054 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DART HOUSE BILL: 76, 127, 143, 395, 535, 538, 562, 573, 593, 672, 752, 827, 977, 1301, 1302, 1407, 1526, 1558, 1573, 2323, 2324, 2342, 2433 SENATE BILL: 6, 80, 230, 301, 329, 345, 427, 619, 747, 780, 789, 827, 918, 952 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 4, 12, 30, 77, 78, 118, 140, 145, 146, 159, 160, 195, 197, 224, 276, 277, 278 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM) $CH IP ..................................... .............................................. H B-1942 $D CFS...... ....... ... ........................................................................ . H B-0414 $DEAF & HARD OF HEARING COMM.................................... HB-1941 $DEPT AGING .............................. ......... HB-1943 $DEPT HUMAN RIGHTS ........................................................... HB-2003 $DEPT HUMAN SERVICES....................................................... HB-0412 $DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS.................................................. HB-1939 $DEPT-AGING ........................................................................... HB-0440 SD H S............................................................................................. . H B-1946 $D PH ........................................................................................... H B-1938 $G A C ..................... ............. .. ......................................... H B-1944 $GRANTS-IL COMM COLL BD............................................... HB-1546 $HEALTH CARE COST COUNCIL............................................ HB-0413 $HEALTH CARE COST COUNCIL ............................................. HB-1940 $HUMAN RIGHTS COMM ....................................................... HB-2004 $ICCB-GRANTS ........................................................................ HB-0839 $ICCB-GRANTS ............................... ........ .... HB-1022 $ID PA ................................................................. . .. .......... H B-1947 SMEDICAL DIST COMM ........................................................ HB-2002 $OCE- DCFS ................................................................................ HB-1945 $OCE-DEPT HUMAN SERVICES-FY98............................... HB-0832 $PLANNING COUNCIL DD .................................................. HB-1983 $SUPP-OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS ......................................... HB-2338 ATM FEES DISCLOSE MONTHLY STMT ................ ......... HB-0833 CDB-PRISONS-TRAINING JOBS ......................................... HB-1540 CHI SCHOOLS-TCHR ACAD FOR MATH............................. HB-1545 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-TRUANCY BOARD............................ HB-0053 CONSUMER FRAUD-INTERNET CANCEL......................... HB-0598 CONSUMER FRAUD-INTERNET CANCEL......................... HB-0831 CRIM CD-DANGEROUS WEAPONS.................................... HB-0325 DASA TEEN PREGNANCY-DRUG ABUSE .......................... HB-1294 DCFS-ADOPTION INCENTIVE LOAN ....................... .... HB-1539 DCFS-HEALTH PLANNING GROUP..................................... HB-1459 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING ......................................... HB-1538 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING SUBJECT............................ HB-0807 ELECTRIC RELIABILITY DAMAGES....................................... HB-1537 EPA-LOC SITING-MULT MUNICIP .................................... HB-1541 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ HB-0100 HGHR ED-ANNUAL MAP SURVEY ................................. HB-1631 HOSP LIC-NON ER MDS ON DUTY.......................................HB-0118 INSUR-GASTROINTESTINAL TRTMT................................. HB-0143 INTERMODE TRANSPORT TASK FORCE.............................. HB-1392 LABOR AND COMMERCE ACT-TECH ................................. HB-0830 LEAD POISONING--SCREENING-EXAM.......... ............... HB-1536 MATH-SCI ACAD-TUITION CHARGE............................... HB-1100 MATH-SCI ACAD-TUITION CHARGE............................... HB-1544 MEDICAL VISIT & EDUC CONF ACT...................................... HB-0180 MHDD CD-EXAMINER-COUNSELOR ............................... HB-0505 PEN CD--ONE--TIME INCREASES ........................................ HB-2337 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE SERVICE ...................................... HB-0590 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................ HB-0724 2461 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PRIVATIZATION REGULATION ACT..................................... HB-0194 PROFESSNL TCHR STANDARDS BOARD ............................. HB-0819 PU COMM COLL-CHI DAY CARE.......................................... HB-1543 PUB UTIL LOBBY EXPENSE CAPTION................................... HB-0834 PUB UTIL SECURITIES CAPTION............................................ HB-0838 PUB UTIL-DEPOSIT-DISCONNECT.................................... HB-0416 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR................................... HB-0147 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1103 PURCHASE ACT-HUM SERV-TECH ................................... HB-1756 SAVING & LOAN-GARNISHMENT.................................... HB-1689 SCH CD-ANNEX PRINCIPALS ............................................... HB-0825 SCH CD-CHI FISCAL YR-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-0826 SCH CD-CHI SCHLS PRISON TOUR...................................... HB-0128 SCH CD-EMERGENCY RELOCATION ................................. HB-0898 SCH CD-MINIMUM SCH AGE ................................................ HB-1542 SCH CD-SCHOOL COUNSELORS......................................... HB-0159 SCH CD-VIOLENCE-CONFLICT EDUC.............................. HB-0595 SCHCD-ALTERNATIVE SCHL FUNDING ........................... HB-1823 STRUCTURAL WORK-RD WKR SAFETY............................ HB-0233 WELFARE TO WORK ACT..................................................... HB-1785 YOUTH CRIME EDUCAT CONSORTIUM............................... HB-2147 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS,MONIQUE HOUSE BILL: 8, 45, 49, 82, 94, 125, 129, 141, 161, 163, 183, 270, 271, 323, 346, 420, 493, 494, 566, 569, 570, 609, 652, 655, 735, 778, 779, 781, 844, 1112, 1130, 1302, 1620, 1824, 1909 SENATE BILL: 73, 143, 331, 404, 423, 551, 600, 734, 773, 999, 1002, 1072 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 4, 87, 94, 99, 106, 176, 185, 203, 258, 266, 267 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 DAVIS, STEVE REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM) AGING-HOME REPAIR GRANTS........................................... HB-1086 BUS USE-LARGE SCALE DVLPMNT................................... HB-1627 CABLE-UTILITY LATE FEES .............................................. HB-2398 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME ....................... ................... HB-0184 CONTRLLED SUBSTNCE-AMPHETAMINE ........................ HB-0722 CONTROL SUBSTNC-KETAMIN HYDRO ........................... HB-0070 CRIM CD & CD CORR-FELON WEAPON............................. HB-0140 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM ..................................... HB-0650 DCCA- BUSINESS ASSISTANCE-TECH .............................. HB-1017 DEPT VA-ADMISSION- HOMES--TECH ........................ HB-1464 DEPT VA-CREATION-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-1465 DEPT VA-RULES-TECHNICAL............................................ HB-1466 DEPT VETERANS-CREATION-TECH ................................. HB-2280 DEPT VETERANS-RULES-TECHNICAL............................ HB-2279 DVET-DISABILITY-NO CAMPING FEE............................. HB-0573 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE........................................... HB-2342 ELEC CD-NOTICE-EXAMINE REPORTS........................... HB-0187 EMERGNCY TELEPHN-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0646 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE-TREES ...................................... HB-0262 ETHICS-ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................. HB-0717 FIREWORKS USE ACT-LICENSE...................................... HB-2387 FIREWORKS USE-INCLUDE SPARKLER ............................ HB-0704 FLAG DISPLY ACT-POW-MIA FLAG.................................. HB-2425 HIWAY CD-COUNTY-FACILITY-ACCES ......................HB-1470 INC TAX CR-ST CHILD CARE SITE................................... HB-0142 INC TAX-EARNED INC CREDIT.................................... HB-0508 INC TX-CR-DEPENDENT CARE.......................................... HB-0141 INC TX-CREDIT-TECH PREP ............................................. HB-0270 INC TX-EXEMPTION-DEPENDENTS................................. HB-0145 INCOME TAX-REFUND WITHHOLD...................................... HB-1471 INSUR-GASTROINTESTINAL TRTMT............................. HB-0143 LIQUOR ACT-MINOR CONSUMPTION ............................... HB-1864 LOCAL GOVT TAX INCENTIVES ............................................. HB-0148 LOCAL MASS TRANSIT DIST-TECH ................................. HB-0857 MEDICAL EXAM EMPLOYEES-ENFORCE ......................... HB-1869 MUNI CD-WEED CUTTING-FORECLOSE...................... HB-0350 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME........................ HB-2224 2462 DAVIS, STEVE REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-DHS FORENSICS FACILITY .................................. HB-1462 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-DEATH IN DUTY .............................. HB-0659 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-DISABILITY ....................................... HB-0658 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-MILITARY SERV.............................. HB-1919 PEN CD-IMRF-INCR DEATH BENEFIT......................... HB-0150 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT........................ HB-1463 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS................................... HB-0031 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-TECH................................... HB-2281 PREVAIL WAGE-PROJECT AGREEMENT............................ HB-1843 PRIOR MEDICAL JOBS-DISCLOSURE................................. HB-1468 PUB AID- FUNERAL- BURIAL PAYMENT.......................... HB-0203 PUB LABOR RELATION-APPLICATION.............................. HB-1063 PUBLIC UNIV-LIMIT TUITION INCR................................... HB-0147 PURCHASING-BUY ILLINOIS................................................ HB-2098 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ............................ HB-0213 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TAXES.......................................... HB-0117 SCH CD-DEBT LIMITS-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1097 SCH CD- RESIDENCY- CUSTODY .......................... ........ HB-0720 SCHCD-FINGERPRINTS NEW EMPLOYS........................... HB-1467 SCHCD-REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE ............................... HB-1668 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ............................................ HB-0710 SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION .......................................... HB-1219 SEX OFFENDR-EMPLOYMENT ADDRESS ......................... HB-1408 SEXUALLY DANGEROUS-COMMITMENT........................ HB-0163 SR CIT DISABLED RELIEF-INCOME.................................... HB-0314 ST BAN FORCED LABOR GOODS K......................................... HB-1176 SW ILL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0281 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-TECHNICAL............................. HB-0647 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-LOCKOUT.................... HB-0146 VEH CD-DISAB PARK DEVICE-FRAUD............................. HB-0149 VEH CD-ELUDNG POLICE-PENALTIES........................... HB-2244 VEH CD-LIGHTED HEAD LAMPS REQD............................. HB-1469 VEH CD-PERIOD LICENSE SUSPEND.................................. HB-1253 VEH CD--REPLATE PROCESS REQ'D..................................... HB-0968 VEH CD- SILVER STAR PLATE ............................................... HB-1105 VEH CD- VEH -SNOWMOBILE--LEVEES ........................... HB-0144 VET-GRANTS-MED COSTS-BENEFIT ............................. HB-2225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS,STEVE HOUSE BILL: 21, 38, 78, 100, 185, 251, 347, 381, 402, 716, 844, 994, 1019, 1150, 1513, 1783, 1999, 2216, 2325 SENATE BILL: 14, 69, 83, 194, 285, 460, 483, 723, 951 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 113, 260 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 6, 35 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR -EXERCISE EQUIP PROHIB............................... HB-0990 CD CORR-MAX SECURITY-CELLS .................................... HB-0812 CONSERVATION -TREES-SALE....................................... HB-0818 DCMS-UNEMPLOYMENT INS CLAIMS .............................. HB-0815 DWNST HORSE RACING RECOVRY ACT ............................. HB-1060 EPA-TECHNICAL................................................... ............ HB-1054 EPA-TECHNICAL ................................................................. HB-1055 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET .................................................. HB-1076 LIQUOR ACT-PRODUCT SAMPLING ................................... HB-1862 LIQUOR CONTROL- PENALTIES ........................................... HB-1865 LIQUOR CONTROL-SALE ON CREDIT.............................. HB-1863 LIQUOR CONTROL- SIGN- SANITATION.......................... HB-0679 OPEN MEETINGS-EXEMPT-2 MEMBRS............................. HB-0543 PEN CD-DEPT OF INSUR-INVSTMTS................................ HB-0563 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-INCR FORMULA ........................... HB-0511 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-NEW BOARD.................................. HB-0512 PEN CD--DNST POLICE--PORTABILITY ........................... HB-0593 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.............................. HB-0716 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS.............................. HB-0718 PENCD-ST EMP-LEAVE OF ABSENCE............................... HB-1827 PENSION CD--TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-1053 PENSION CD--TECHNICAL ...................................................... HB-1152 2463 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PHARM PRAC ACT-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1056 PLUMBERS LIC ACT-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-1057 PROP TX-BD OF REVIEW-COMISSION............................. HB-0693 PUB TRANSP-ADD FUNDING ................................................ HB-0994 PUB UTIL-CBL TV-TELCOM CARRIER............................. HB-1275 RENTAL CAR-LIABLE-DISCLOSE-ADS.......................... HB-0844 REPEAL OBSOLETE PROVISIONS........................................... HB-0821 USE OCC TXES-COAL-EQUIP EXEMPT............................. HB-0308 USE-OCC TAXES-EXEMPT COAL....................................... HB-0309 VEH CD-CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ......................................... HB-1233 VEH CD-COMM LICENSE WAIVER...................................... HB-0995 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER COMB FEE................................. HB-0363 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE-PARK FUND............................ HB-0746 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX-HOME RULE.................................... HB-0748 VEH CD-RAIL CROSSING-BRUSH...................................... HB-0219 VEH CD-RAILROAD RIGHTS OF WAY ................................ HB-0218 VEH CD-SOS CERTIFY RECORD-TECH .......................... HB-0483 VEH CD- SOS-ADMINISTRATION-TECH ...................... HB-0484 VEH CD-TINTED GLASS-OPTOM..................................... HB-0475 VEH CD-TOW ING ................ ................................................ HB-0762 VEH CD-TRUCK WEIGHT-80,000 LBS................................ HB-0814 VEH CD-VEH LENGTH-GARBAGE TRK............................ HB-0320 VEHICLE CODE DEFINITIONS................................................. HB-0288 WILDLIFE CD-TECHNICAL .................................................. HB-2156 WILDLIFE-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-1061 WRK COMP-EMPLOYER PENALTIES............................. HB-0817 WRK COMP-INDUSTRIAL COMM-AUDIT....................... HB-0816 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEERING HOUSE BILL: 908, 1094 SENATE BILL: 199, 287, 454, 455, 532, 665, 682, 684, 690, 855, 901, 910 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 102 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 19 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP) BANK ACT-TECHNICAL......... ........................................ HB-0666 CD CORR-WOMEN-CHILDREN PROGRAM .................... HB-2447 CIV PRO-IMPOUNDMENT REGULATION .......................... HB-1900 COMMN STATUS WOMEN ACT ............................................... HB-1691 COMPT TREAS-NOTICE--DIGITAL SIG.............................. HB-0276 CONS INST LOAN ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-0669 CREDIT UNION ACT-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-0668 CRIM CD-FEMALE GENITAL MUTLATN ........................... HB-0106 DHS-CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENTS.............................. HB-0630 FINAN INST INSURANCE SALES LAW................................. HB-0375 FINANCIAL LICENEES-BANK REG ..................................... HB-1288 HEALTH CARE DELIV-BIRTH CTRS..................................... HB-1828 HUM SVC-REVOLVING LOAN PROGRM ............................ HB-2059 PEN CD-DNST POL-DISABILITY......................................... HB-1108 PUBLIC AID-WORK-PREGNANCY-KIDS....................... HB-1809 SAVINGS BANK ACT-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-0667 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................ HB-0116 TOLL HWY-EMERGENCY VEH-NO TOLL....................... HB-1107 UCC-SECURED CREDITOR LIABILTY................................. HB-1412 UNCLAIMD PROPRTY ACT-APLICBLTY............................ HB-2210 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 353, 448, 598, 957 SENATE BILL: 670, 773, 1024 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 94, 189 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 DURKIN, JAMES B. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP) $BD HIGH ED--STUDY H ED ISSUES .................................. HB-2514 $IL MATH & SCI ACADEMY-STUDY ................................ HB-2515 $IL STUDENT ASSIST COMM-STUDY .............................. HB-2516 $ST BD ED-STUDY ED ISSUES.......................................... HB-2517 CAR AS COLLATERAL- RT TO REDEEM .......................... HB-1577 CD CORR-AGGRAVATING FACTORS............................... HB-2260 2464 DURKIN, JAMES B. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP)-Cont CD CORR-MAXIMUM FINES............................................... HB-0618 CIV ADMIN CD-RENUMBER ................................................ HB-1270 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-CRIME ................................. HB-1140 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE-AFFIDAVIT .............................. HB-0061 CIV PRO-PRIOR STATUTES-TECH..................................... HB-1183 CIV PRO-SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION................................... HB-0538 COMP REVIEW ACT-STATES ATTYS................. ............. HB-1123 COMPT TREAS- NOTICE--DIGITAL SIG.............................. HB-0276 CONTRLLED SUBSTNCE-AMPHETAMINE........................ HB-0722 CRIM CD & CORR-BOMBS .................................................... HB-1046 CRIM CD-CABLE TV-TECH ................................................ HB-1243 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE...................................... HB-0760 CRIM CD-FIREARMS -VARIOUS ........................................ HB-0916 CRIM CD-OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE..................... HB-1139 CRIM CD-POSSN-BODY ARMOR PIERC........................... HB-1194 CRIM PRO-JUDGE SUBSTITUTION ....................... ......... HB-2366 CRIM PRO-PRIOR VIOLENT ACTS ................... .............. HB-1155 CRIM RECORDS-RELEASE INFO .......................................... HB-1433 ELECTRICIANS LICENSING ACT............................................ HB-0681 FIRST 1997 GENERAL REVISOR Y............................................ HB-1269 FOOD DONATIONS-DAY OLD BREAD ................................. HB-1524 FOOD DONATIONS-DAY OLD BREAD................................. HB-2412 FOREST PRESERVE-INT EARNINGS ................................... HB-1651 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ HB-0190 HUMANE CARE-POLICE ANIMAL .................................... HB-0978 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT .......................... HB-0585 INC TX-EDUCATION EXPENSE CR...................................... HB-0999 OFFICE OF THE TAXPAYER DEFEND.................................... HB-1341 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-DEATH BENEFIT............................. HB-1034 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW BENEFIT............................ HB-1033 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-PORTABILITY .............................. HB-0593 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-SURVIVORS 3%................................. HB-0942 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-WIDOW REMARRY ........................ HB-0943 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0979 PEN CD-SERS-ARSON INVESTIGATOR............................ HB-1611 PEN CD-SHERIFFS-TRANSFER CRED .............................. HB-1523 PENCD-DNST TCHR-ADOPTION LEAVE........................... HB-0589 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL.................................. ......... HB-0552 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL-TECH................................... HB-0553 PROBATE- ADMINISTRATION-MINORS ........................ HB-0306 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK..................................... HB-0754 ST FIRE MARSHAL-REIMBURSEMENT........................... HB-0820 TITLE INSUR-RESCIND POLICY........................................... HB-1621 UNCDCORR-CHILD PORN-NO PROBATN ...................... HB-0472 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING ............................. HB-0605 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE......................................... HB-1618 VICTIM NOTIFICATION-PRIVATE ........................ ... HB-0025 VICTIM NOTIFICATION-PRIVATE....................................... HB-2413 2ND 1997 GENERAL REVISORY ACT...................................... HB-1268 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DURKIN HOUSE BILL: 82, 672,695, 716, 801, 802, 803, 804 SENATE BILL: 5, 102, 123, 429, 508, 509, 538, 550, 738, 796, 878, 1097 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 138, 201 ERWIN, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM) $ARTS COUNCIL ........................................................................ HB-2001 $DNR-CHGO PARK DIST-SHORELINE............................ HB-0360 $EPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND........................................ HB-2335 ABORTION LAW-POSTING OBJECTION............................. HB-0629 ABORTION-PUBLIC FUNDING............................................. HB-0391 ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES.............................. HB-0390 ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES................................. HB-0643 ADOPT-A-SCHOOL INC TAX CREDIT............................ HB-0095 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT........................................... HB-0351 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT........................................... HB-0415 ALZHEIMERS--REGIONAL CENTERS ............................... HB-1028 BD HGH ED-BUDGET-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-0699 2465 ERWIN, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. BD HGH ED-TERMS-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-0700 BOXING ACT-REPEAL-RENAME ........................................ HB-0715 CDB-APPROVE ST PROP LEAS-PURC................................ HB-0387 CHECK PRINTER REGULATION ............................................. HB-1113 CHILD BACK SEAT OF VEH-AIR BAG ................................. HB-0492 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0420 CHILD SAFETY ACT .................................................................. HB-1021 CIV ADM-DPHLTH-VIOLENT INJURY.............................. HB-1806 COMMISSION ON STATUS OF WOMEN................................ HB-1277 COMMN STATUS WOMEN ACT............................................... HB-1691 COMPULSIVE GAMBLING INTERVENTN........................... HB-0624 CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY-RECORDS ............................. HB-2070 CRIM CD-AGG CRIM SEX ABUSE ......................... .......... HB-2031 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................................ HB-0651 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES-SCHOOLS ............................. HB-0137 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS .............................................. HB-0395 CRIM CD-FRAUD .................................................................... HB-1117 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE.............................. HB-0851 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARM SALES .......................................... HB-0418 CRITICAL HEALTH ED-1ST AID-CPR ............................... HB-0208 CUSTODY-PETITIONS- NONPARENTS ........................... HB-0236 DCFS-REPORT-ADDICT-BIRTH-TECH......................... HB-1812 DCFS-TECHNICAL .................................................................. HB-1813 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................... HB-0423 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................... HB-0558 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE--FIREARM ........................................ HB-2153 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING SUBJECT............................... HB-0807 EDUCATE FOR FUTURE TODAY ACT.................................... HB-0396 ELEC CD-CAMPN FINANCE................................................... HB-0639 ELEC CD--1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ....................................... HB-1775 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................... HB-0556 EMERGNCY COMMUNCTNS-WIRELESS............................. HB-0617 EMPLOYMENT-YOUTHBUILD ACT...................................... HB-0918 EURO CONVERSION ACT ........................................................ HB-1418 FIREARM OWNERS ID-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-2256 FIREARM TAX ACT ................................................. HB-0419 FIREARMS AND CRIM-DOMESTIC BAT............................. HB-0392 FIREWORKS USE ACT-LICENSE........................................ HB-2387 FIREWORKS USE-INCLUDE SPARKLER ............................ HB-0704 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM ........................... HB-0319 GENETIC INFORMATION PRIVACY AC ............................. HB-0008 GO BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCT PRG.............................. HB-0198 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... HB-0906 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ HB-0190 HGHR ED-ANNUAL MAP SURVEY ...................................... HB-1631 HGHR ED-STUDENT MEMBER VOTES................................ HB-2364 HUM SERV-HEALTH FAC-DEVLP PLAN .......................... HB-0635 IL PROCUREMNT-STATE PURCHASING ........................... HB-1633 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV .............................. HB-0400 INC TX-CIRCUIT BREAKER CREDIT................................... HB-0181 INC TX-COLL SAVINGS-EXEMPT...................................... HB-0401 INC TX-COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN....................................... HB-1324 INC TX-CR-DEPENDENT CARE .......................................... HB-0141 INS CD-SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS................................... HB-0111 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. HB-0422 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0620 INS MENTAL HLTH COVER DISCLOSE................................. HB-0632 INS SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS............................................. HB-0428 INS-COVER BIO-BASED MENTAL.................................... HB-0081 INS-GENETIC TESTING........................................................ HB-0388 LOTTERY-PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNC......................... HB-0625 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS................................... HB-0603 MARRIAGE-REPEAL SAME-SEX BAN........................... HB-0389 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE ORIENTATN........................... HB-0774 MINIMUM WAGE-TRAINING WAGE ............................... HB-0633 MUNI CD--TOBACCO SALES REGULATN........................ HB-0207 NE ILL PLAN ACT-METRO PLAN ORG ............................ HB-2042 2466 ERWIN, JUDY REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont NE ILL PLAN COMM-LAND USE PLAN........................... HB-2043 NO SMOKING-HLTH CARE FACILITY................................ HB-0570 PATIENT COMMUNICATION ACT......................................... HB-0333 PEN CD-INVSTMT-NO TOBACCO ...................................... HB-0660 PERFORMANCE REVIEW ACT ............................... ............ HB-0394 PESTICIDES--LOCAL REGULATION .................................... HB-0701 PROP TX-EXEMPT SCHOOLS-TECH .................................. HB-1910 PROP TX-EXEMPT SCHOOLS-TECH .................................. HB-2220 PROP TX-SCHOOL PROP-EXEMPT..................................... HB-2294 PU COMM COLL-CHI DAY CARE.......................................... HB-1543 PUBLIC AID-WORK-PREGNANCY-KIDS....................... HB-1809 PURCHASING ACT-LEASES ................................................. HB-0498 RTA-BICYCLES ON COMMUTER RAIL............................... HB-0242 SCH CD-ELIMINATE GA SCHOLRSHP................................ HB-0402 SCH CD-FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION................................... HB-0154 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................ HB-0116 SCH CD-IRISH FAMINE STUDY ............................................ HB-0082 SCH CD-STUDY N CAROLINA PROGS ................................ HB-1807 SEX EXPLOITATION BY HEALTH PRO.................................. HB-1184 ST BD ED-BD HGH ED-ARTS ORGZNS.............................. HB-1751 STATE REAL ESTATE BOARD .................................................. HB-0417 TOBACCO SALES TO KIDS-PENALTY ................................. HB-0662 TREAS-INVEST POOL-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1416 U OF I-STUDENT TRUSTEE VOTE ........................................ HB-0923 UNBLEACHED PAPER -STATE PURCHAS........................... HB-0823 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING............................. HB-0605 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE HELMET-MINOR...................... HB-0393 VICTIM NOTIFICATION-PRIVATE ....................................... HB-0025 WAGERING TAX - GRADUATED .......................................... HB-1114 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-0634 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ERWIN HOUSE BILL: 11, 38, 43, 80, 105, 106, 107, 124, 127, 135, 161, 187, 253, 270, 354, 425, 470, 474, 661, 691, 705, 740, 772, 907, 951, 966, 982, 1139, 1140, 1271, 1292, 1328, 1389, 1433, 1443, 1477, 150'41610, 1817, 1998, 2059, 2257, 2262 SENATE BILL: 3, 35, 76, 166, 248, 315, 327, 329, 340, 368, 406, 408, 423, 427, 460, 463, 479, 495, 529, 592, 593, 618, 665, 672, 698, 723, 763, 773, 780, 806, 807, 844, 848, 852, 855, 878, 950, 1024, 1050 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44, 189, 261 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35 FANTIN, ARLINE M. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM) $CAP-CDB REHAB PULLMAN MARKET ............................. HB-0042 $CAP-CDB REHAB PULMAN FACTORY.............................. HB-0041 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION .............................. HB-0474 ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS................................. HB-0674 BEER INDUSTRY-JUDICIAL REMEDY................................ HB-0678 BINGO LICENSE TX-RAISE LIMIT....................................... HB-0019 CD CORR-GANG CRIMES................................................... HB-2308 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR............................ HB-0708 COMMUNITY FOOD GARDENS............................................... HB-0604 COMMUNTY POLICING FUND-CREATES ......................... HB-2288 CONDO ACT-LIABILITY INS-ESCROW ............................ HB-1262 CRIM CD-POLICE FUND RAISING ....................................... HB-1670 CRIM CD-POLICE NO GANG ACTIVIT ................................ HB-2287 CRIM PRO-EVIDENCE.......................................................... HB-0747 CRITICAL HEALTH ED-COACHES....................................... HB-1272 DASA TEEN PREGNANCY-DRUG ABUSE .......................... HB-1294 DCCA-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS...................... HB-0496 DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS ................................... HB-2061 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................ HB-0423 DHR - CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION............................. HB-0296 DHS-INSPECTOR GENERAL................................................ HB-1446 DMHDD-SITE INSPECTION .................................................... HB-0540 ED LOAN PURCHASE PROGRAM BONDS............................. HB-0940 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT..................................... HB-0504 2467 FANTIN, ARLINE M. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-1998 AUGUST PRIMARY ....................................... HB-1775 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ........................................... HB-1817 EPA-PENALTIES-WST DISPOSAL....................................... HB-1322 GA SCHOLARSHIP-AWARDED BY ISAC............................. HB-1150 HGHR ED-ANNUAL MAP SURVEY ...................................... HB-1631 HGHR ED-INCENTIVE ACCESS GRANT............................. HB-2457 HGHR ED-INCENTIVES FOR ACCESS................................. HB-1346 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-SCHOOLS.................................. HB-0407 HOMELESS MINOR-MEDICAL CONSENT ......................... HB-0406 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-1241 IL BUILDING COMMISSION ACT............................................ HB-1816 INC TAX-ENVIRONMENTAL CREDIT................................. HB-1749 INC TX-CHECKOFF-DIABETES........................................... HB-0125 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-0294 INS DRUG TREATMENT NO DENIAL.................................... HB-1686 INTERGOVERNMENTAL LAND USE ..................................... HB-0321 JURY ACT-HARDSHIP-CAREGIVER ................................. HB-1688 MUN CD-DEMOLITION............................................................. HB-0038 NON SUPPORT-COMMUNITY SERVICE.............................. HB-0965 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES............................. HB-0049 OCC & USE TX-TECHNOLOGY EQUIP................................ HB-0599 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... HB-1453 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0045 PROP TX-ASSESSMENT LEVEL-TECH....................... ..... HB-2199 PROP TX-CATASTROPHIC EVENT ....................................... HB-2327 PROP TX-COMPUTE RATE-COOK....................................... HB-1295 PROP TX-COUNTY TAX MAPS-TECH ............................... HB-2200 PROP TX-EXEMPTION-SCHOOLS-TECH ...................... HB-2197 PROP TX-HISTORIC PROPERTY-TECH ............................ HB-2198 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0112 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0623 PROP TX-INDEMNITY FUND-FEES ................................... HB-0883 PROP TX-MAILING TAX BILL-TECH................................ HB-2196 PROP TX-PTEL-NEW PROPERTY................... ............... HB-1427 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS.................................... HB-0167 PROP TX-SPECIAL ASSMT-FORFEIT.............................. HB-0884 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE............................. HB-0571 PU COMM COLL-CHI DAY CARE ......................... ........... HB-1543 PURCHASING-BUY ILLINOIS.......................................... HB-2098 RESIDENTIAL SELLER DISCLOSURE.................................... HB-0358 SCH CD-CHI SCH FIN AUTH BONDS................................... HB-1640 SEAT BELT-POLICE STOP-CHILD ...................................... HB-1610 ST DEBT COLLECTION-AUD GEN....................................... HB-0960 STATE LOAN ACT ................. ................................................. HB-0959 TWP CD--ASSESSOR-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1603 TWPS-DOT-TRANSPORTATION GRANTS ....................... HB-2307 TX COLLECTION-CONFIDENTIALITY ............................... HB-0961 VEH CD-COMMUNITY COLLEGE PLATE......................... HB-0501 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS.............................. HB-0153 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-ISSUE TICKET.............................. HB-1220 VEH CD-TRAIN-REMOTE CONTROL................................ HB-0638 VENDORS RATES-ATTENDANTS WAGES......................... HB-1783 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FANTIN HOUSE BILL: 11, 27, 47, 344, 430, 538, 598, 630, 968, 1102, 1103, 2042, 2043, 2047, 2059, 2060, 2359 SENATE BILL: 297, 374, 423, 428, 452, 500, 580, 715, 755, 937, 1002 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 31, 66, 112, 208, 253 FEIGENHOLTZ, SARA REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) SAGING--MEALS ON WHEELS ........................................... HB-0185 SDNR-CHGO PARK DIST-SHORELINE............... ......... HB-0360 $DPH-AIDS DRUG REIMBURSE.......................................... HB-0105 ABORTION LAW-POSTING OBJECTION.......................... HB-0629 ABORTION-PUBLIC FUNDING....................... .................. HB-0391 ADOPTION- BIOLOGICL PARNT VISIT ............................. HB-061 5 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION ........................... HB-0474 ADOPTION-RELEASE INFO-TECH.................................. HB-2345 2468 FEIGENHOLTZ, SARA REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ASSISTED LIVING ESTABLISHMENT ..................... ......... HB-2045 AUTOMATIC TELLERS-FEE DISCLOSU.............................. HB-0074 CHILD BACK SEAT OF VEH-AIR BAG ................................. HB-0492 CHILD SAFETY ACT................................................................. HB-1021 CHILD SUPPRT--DISCOVERNG ASSETS .............................. HB-2152 CHILD VICTIMS-NO PUBLICATION.................................... HB-0273 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT OFFSET .................................... HB-0908 COMMISSION ON STATUS OF WOMEN................................ HB-1277 CONSUMER FRAUD- SERVICE-GENDER ......................... HB-0239 CRIM CD-CONCEALMENT- TECHNICAL......................... HB-1407 CRIM CD-POLICE NO GANG ACTIVIT................................ HB-2287 DASA TEEN PREGNANCY-DRUG ABUSE .......................... HB-1294 DHS-POST-KIDNEY TRANSPLNT DRUG ......................... HB-1072 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-FIREARM ........................................ HB-2153 DPA--AID TO LAWFUL ALIENS .............................................. HB-0126 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT........................................ HB-0504 ELEC CD-POL COMM-ORG-REPORTS............................ HB-0729 EMPLOYMENT-YOUTHBUILD ACT..................................... HB-0918 EPA-FLOURESCENT LAMP RECYCLNG............................. HB-2164 FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD........................................ HB-0200 FLEX-TIME RIGHTS ACT ...................................................... HB-1704 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-0319 GAMBLING -STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... HB-0640 GENETIC INFORMATION PRIVACY AC ............................... HB-0008 HLTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT.................................... HB-1311 HMO UTILIZATION REVIEW.................................................. HB-0626 HYPO SYRINGES-NEEDLE EXCHANGE............................. HB-0686 ILLINOIS YOUTHBUILD ACT ................................................. HB-1284 INC TAX-EXEMPT CREDIT ................................................... HB-0478 INC TAX-RESIDENTIAL RENT CRED.................................. HB-0186 INS CD-INS EXCHANGE.......................................................... HB-1881 INS CD-SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS.............................. ... HB-0111 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION............................................. HB-0705 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0620 INS LICENSED PROF COUNSELOR ........................................ HB-0161 INS MENTAL HLTH COVER DISCLOSE................................. HB-0632 INS PREEXISTING CONDITIONS ............................................ HB-1312 INS-GENETIC TESTING ........................................................ HB-0388 INSURANCE COVER CONTRACEPTIVES ............................. HB-0443 INSURANCE SALES ACT ......................................................... HB-0222 JURY-DISCLOSE JUROR NAMES................... ................ HB-0927 JUV CT-NEGLECTED MINOR...................................................... HB-0711 JUV CT-YOUTH PEER JURIES................................................ HB-2146 LEGALIZE ASSISTED SUICIDE................................................ HB-0691 LOTTERY LAW-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-1020 LOTTERY-INTERNET REPORT ........................................ HB-2151 MARRIAGE-REPEAL SAME-SEX BAN.............................. HB-0389 MINIMUM WAGE-TRAINING WAGE.................................. HB-0633 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY ......................................... HB-0621 MUNI CD-GRAFFITI-PRIVATE PROP................................ HB-0661 MUNI CD-TIF SHORT TITLE-TECH ................................... HB-0525 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORDABLE HOUSING......................... HB-0698 MUNI CD-TIF-DEFINITION-BLIGHT.............................. HB-0697 MUNI CD-TIF-NOTICE & HEARING.................................. HB-1378 NOTIFICATION-FIREARM PURCHASES............................ HB-0500 PATIENT COMMUNICATION ACT.......................................... HB-0333 PUB AID-HOMELESS SUBSIDIES .......................................... HB-0675 PUB AID- NONCITIZENS ........................................................ HB-1205 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT................................................. HB-0907 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY ...................................... HB-1131 SCH CD- BUILDING STANDARDS ......................................... HB-0040 SCH CD--SCHOOL NURSE REQUIRED.................................HB-0462 SCHOOL BUSES--SEAT BELTS.............................................. HB-0682 SOS--RECORDS DATABASE .................................................. HB-0503 TATTOO ARTIST LICENSE ACT............................................ HB-0536 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT...................................................... HB-1339 VEH CD-CHILD-HELMET ............................................... HB-0080 2469 FEIGENHOLTZ, SARA REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FEIGENHOLTZ HOUSE BILL: 43, 208, 271, 293, 402, 522, 558, 638, 643, 651, 851, 906, 962, 1143, 1150, 1194, 1227, 1228, 1368, 1481, 1610, 2059, 2335, 2359, 2398, 2433 SENATE BILL: 80, 109, 124, 166, 196, 248, 351, 408, 418, 457, 463, 550, 595, 600, 670, 672, 852 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 48, 75, 77, 78, 193, 194 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) ABUSE & NEGLCT CHLD REPORT ACT................................ HB-0066 ABUSED MINOR-INFANT-DRUG TESTS.......................... HB-0164 ADOPTED CHILD-PROCEDURE- INSUR............................ HB-0098 ADOPTION-BIOLOGICL PARNT VISIT ................................ HB-0615 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE CONTRBUTIONS............................ HB-0616 ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON DEFINED................................ HB-0165 BREAST CANCER-DUTY TO INFORM................................. HB-0446 BREAST CANCER-DUTY TO INFORM................................. HB-0670 CARE FACILITIES- RETALIATION........................................ HB-0797 CARE FACILITY-TECHNICAL ................................ ........ HB-2040 CD CORR-WOMEN-CHILDREN PROGRAM .................... H-2447 CHILD & FAM SERV-SCHOLARSHIPS ................................ HB-0065 CHILD ADVOCATE ACT .......................................................... HB-0975 CHILD WELFARE EMPLOYEES ............................................... HB-0091 COMMN STATUS WOMEN ACT ............................................... HB-1691 COMMUNITY CARE SERVICE WORKERS............................ HB-1784 COURT OF CLAIMS-PRISONERS .......................................... HB-2498 CRIM CD-FEMALE GENITAL MUTLATN........................... HB-0106 DAGE-VENDORS-ATTENDANTS-RATES..................... HB-1780 DAYCARE INQ-TOLL FREE NUMBER................................. HB-0466 DCFS-ADOPTION ASSTNCE PYMNTS................................. HB-0097 DCFS-AFDC HOTLINE ............................................................ HB-0435 DCFS-FOSTER CARE VISITS................................................. HB-0430 DCFS-FOSTER CARE- FINGERPRINT ................................ HB-0463 DCFS-FOSTER CARE-GRANT AMOUNT .......................... HB-0434 DCFS-FOSTER LICENSE-BACKLOG .................................. HB-0464 DCFS-FOSTER PLACEMENTS-REMOVAL........................ HB-0432 DCFS -PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ......................... HB-0062 DCFS-PLACEMENT-RECORDS.......................................... HB-0976 DCFS-STAFF-PROVIDER INQUIRIES............................ HB-0433 DCFS-TECHNICAL .................................................................. HB-1581 DCFS-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING ......................................... HB-0055 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION ........................... HB-0558 DHS-HEALTHY FAMILY INITIATIVE ................................. HB-1303 DHS-HEMOPHILIA GRANTS-TECH................................. HB-1582 DPA-AFDC-SELF SUFFICIENCY ......................................... HB-1460 DPA-AFDC- TECHNICAL ...................................................... HB-1584 DPA-INSPECTOR GEN-MEDICAID.....................................HB-0773 DPA- MEDICAID-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1583 EARLY CHILDHD GRANT-STEP AHEAD............................ HB-0465 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... HB-0676 EMERG RM-CERTIFED PEDIATRICIAN............................. HB-0444 ENDOCRINOLOGY SERVICE-AVAILABL .......................... HB-0188 FALSE ABUSE REPORTS-CUSTODY.............................. HB-0431 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-0059 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.......................................... HB-0230 HMO ACT-TECHNICAL......... .......................................... HB-1873 HMO COVER DEVELOPMENTL THERAPY........................... HB-0974 HMO UTILIZATION REVIEW.................................................. HB-0626 HMO-OUTPATIENT UNDER 19 YRS..................................... HB-1565 HOSP LIC-NON ER MDS ON DUTY....................................... HB-0118 HOUSING-PLACE IN SCHOOL DIST................................... HB-0057 INC TX-CREDIT-LIVE IN CARE.......................................... HB-2497 INC TX-WELFARE TO WORK CR.......................................... HB-1748 INS CHILD ABUSE-DISCRIMINATION............................ HB-0445 INSUR-GASTROINTESTINAL TRTMT................................. HB-0143 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1874 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1875 2470 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. INSURANCE COVER CONTRACEPTIVES ............................. HB-0443 JUV COURT-TECHNICAL...................................................... HB-0622 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY.................................................... HB-0063 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS................................. HB-0603 MEDICAID-MANAGD CARE PENALTIES........................... HB-0778 MEDICAID-MANAGD CARE ROUNDTABL........................ HB-0782 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE ENTITY................................ HB-0781 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE REPORTS............................. HB-0783 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE-MD PAYMT...................... HB-0779 MEDICAID- MARKET MANAGED CARE ............................. HB-0776 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN.......................................... HB-0442 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY........................................ HB-0621 MINORS-DEATH-SHARE RECORDS.................................. HB-0064 MUNI CD-LICENSE-RENTAL MANAGER........................ HB-0249 NURSING HOMES-MIN STAFFING...................................... HB-0047 POWER OF ATTY-ANATOMICAL GIFT................................ HB-2461 PUB AID- AFDC-COMMUNITY SERVICE.......................... HB-0447 PUB AID-DIRECTORY-NEW HIRES .................... ......... HB-0614 PUBLIC AID-HOMELESS-FED LAW ................................... HB-0957 SCH CD-IRISH FAMINE STUDY............................................ HB-0082 SCH CD-SCHOOL NURSE REQUIRED.................................. HB-0462 SEXUALLY DANGEROUS-COMMITMENT ........................ HB-0163 SMOKE DETECTRS-TESTNG-TAMPERNG..................... HB-0429 TATTOO ARTIST LICENSE ACT............................................... HB-2496 VENDORS RATES-ATTENDANTS WAGES......................... HB-1783 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ............................ HB-1758 WELFARE REFORM-TECHNICAL ........................................HB-1725 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 60, 107, 126, 474, 562, 579, 638, 1129, 1292, 1490, 1828, 2291 SENATE BILL: 80, 236, 329, 457, 550, 747, 780 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 4, 12, 55, 60, 70, 99, 106, 122, 149, 176, 185, 189,258, 266, 267 FRITCHEY, JOHN A. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM) CHILD VICTIMS-NO PUBLICATION................................... HB-0273 CONTROL SUBSTNC-KETAMIN HYDRO ......................... HB-0070 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... HB-2422 CRIM CD-AGGRVTD DSCHRG-FIREARM..................... HB-2469 CRIM CD-SOLICIT MINOR-COMPUTER .......................... HB-0152 CRIM CD-SPERM DONOR-CONSENT................................ HB-0481 CRIM RECORDS-RELEASE INFO.......................................... HB-1433 DRIVERS LICENSE REVOKE-FIREARM.............................. HB-0482 ELEC CD-CASH CONTRIBTIONS .......................................... HB-2313 FOIA-EXEMPT SOC SECURITY NO...................................... HB-0071 FOX WATERWAY-GRISWOLD LAKE................................... HB-1137 MUN CD UTILITY TX EXEMPT 65 YR.................................... HB-1093 MUNI CD-ADMIN ADJUDICATION...................................... HB-1918 MUNI CODE-TELECOMM TAX .............................................. HB-0468 ORGAN DONOR-DISABLED RECIPIENT ............................ HB-2421 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-4% ANNUAL INC...........................HB-0373 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-EARLY RETMT............................ HB-0954 PENCD-CHGO TCHR-AVERAGE SALARY ....................... HB-0376 PRIV DET LIC-EXEMPT-JOURNALIST.............................. HB-0072 TOBACCO-UNDERAGE BUY................................................. HB-0944 VEH CD-KENNEDY EXPRESSWAY LANE.......................... HB-1173 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE FEES ................................................ HB-0380 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRITCHEY HOUSE BILL: 38, 68, 105, 137, 147, 182, 213, 230, 251, 313, 319, 392, 691, 710, 977, 1000, 1130, 1332, 1504, 1701, 1812, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2385, 2400 SENATE BILL: 171, 371, 497, 543, 574 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 58, 77, 78 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30 GASH, LAUREN BETH REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. DEM) SDOT--ROADWAY NOISE BARRIER ................................... HB-0329 $LIS--28,800 BPS MODEMS .................................................. HB-0506 $SUPP-OCE-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ............................ HB-2349 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT........................................... HB-0351 2471 GASH, LAUREN BETH REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. AGING-HOME REPAIR GRANTS....................................... HB-1086 CD CORR-EXPERT WITNESS--TECH.................................. HB-2258 CD CORR-PILOT PROGRM-JUVENILE........................... HB-0723 CD CORR -RESTITUTION-CHILD ABUS............................ HB-0156 CD CORR-SEXUAL OFFENSES-BLOOD ............................ HB-0232 CDB-APPROVE ST PROP LEAS-PURC................................ HB-0387 CHECK PRINTER REGULATION ............................................. HB-] 113 CHILD VICTIMS-NO PUBLICATION.................................... HB-0273 CIV PRO-DECEDENT PARTY LAWSUIT............................ HB-0297 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ..................... ......... HB-1092 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... HB-2422 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES-SCHOOLS............................. HB-0137 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS .............................................. HB-0395 CRIM CD- FRAUD .................................................................. HB-1117 CRIM CD-GAMBLING-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2255 CRIM CD-OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE...................................... HB-1139 CRIM CD-POSSN-BODY ARMOR PIERC........................... HB-1194 CRIM CD-VOLUNTARY ACT-TECH................................... HB-2257 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN ............................. HB-1029 DAY CARE SERVICES-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-2250 DISSECTION ALTERNATIVES ACT ........................................ HB-2395 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSERS............................................ HB-2122 ELEC CD- CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PRO................................ HB-0135 ELEC CD- CONTRB-ST TOLL HWY ..................................... HB-2111 ELEC CD-USE POL COMM FUNDS................... ............... HB-2458 ELECT CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY ............................... HB-0426 ELECT CD--CONTRIB-EMPLOYER ...................................... HB-0476 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................... HB-0124 FIREARM OWNERS ID-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-2256 FIREARMS AND CRIM-DOMESTIC BAT............................. HB-0392 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY ........................................ HB-0127 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-0319 HWY CD-CNTY HWYS-SIDEWALKS................................. HB-1089 INC TX-NANNY TX-ANNUAL FILING............................. HB-0981 INS CD-SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS................................... HB-0111 INS MENTAL HLTH COVER DISCLOSE............................... HB-0632 INS SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS............................................. HB-2459 JUV CT-PROCEDURES--PROCESS ....................................... HB-2252 JUV CT-SHELTER CARE FEE.................................................. HB-1 535 JUV CT-VENUE-TECHNICAL ...................... .................. HB-2254 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-LIABILITY.................................... HB-0046 LIQUOR CONTROL-DRAM SHOP INSUR............................ HB-0087 LOCGOV-PEACE OFFICER COMPLAINT............................ HB-2251 LOTTERY LAW-TECH CHANGE............................................ HB-1087 LOTTERY-SALE-MINORS-ASSIGN PRZ........................ HB-2409 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-VERIFY .............................. HB-0029 PLAT- INDICATE SCHOOL DISTRICT................................... HB-0231 PURCHASING ACT-LEASES ................................................. HB-0498 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT ................................................. HB-0907 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION................................. HB-2370 RTA-BICYCLES ON COMMUTER RAIL............................... HB-0242 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY ...................................... HB-1131 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................ HB-0116 SCH CD-NO PASS-NO PLAY ....................... ................... HB-1327 SCH CD-SPEC ED-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1526 SCHOOLS-REPORT CRIMES ................................................. HB-1090 SCHOOLS-REPORT CRIMES................................................. HB-2414 STATE BENEFITS--FRAUD-PRISONERS............................. HB-2253 STATE EMPLOYEE GIFT BAN ................................................ HB-2324 STATE FINANCE--ROAD FUND........................................... HB-0331 STATE REAL ESTATE BOARD............................................... HB-0417 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS.................................. HB-0278 TOLL HIGHWAY-ANNUAL APPROP.................................... HB-0491 TOLL HIGHWAY-BUDGET APPROVAL............................... HB-0136 TOLL HIGHWAY-NO FINANCL BENEFT............................ HB-2397 TOLL HWY ACT--APPROPRIATIONS ................................. HB-2321 TOLL HWY-ENVIRONMNT-NOISE-PLAN.................... HB-2032 2472 GASH, LAUREN BETH REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. DEM)-Cont TOLL HWY-REIMBURSE DOT-CONDEMN...................... HB-2033 TOLL HWY-TICKET-PAY WHEN EXIT............................. HB-1838 TOLL HWY-USE OF TOLLS-STATION............................. HB-1839 TOLLWAY PAY IDOT RIGHT OF WAY.................................H.. -1600 VEH CD-TARPS............................................... ............. ......... HB-1085 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-0028 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GASH HOUSE BILL: 56, 58, 76, 78, 97, 112, 129, 152, 182, 207, 236, 316, 359, 402, 626, 851, 906, 1005, 1074, 1228, 1504, 1533, 1633, 1806, 2400 SENATE BILL: 6, 13, 29, 86, 128, 271, 355, 368, 381, 406, 506, 551, 558, 595, 663, 698, 747, 789, 856, 1099 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 47, 62, 74, 75, 103, 126, 130, 264, 283, 287, 292 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 18, 33, 37 GIGLIO, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) BOTTLED WATER-LABELS REQUIRED.............................. HB-2163 CHILD SUPPORT- ATTORNEY GENERAL........................... HB-2359 COMMUNITY CARE SERVICE WORKERS............................ HB-1784 COURT CLERKS-FRIVOLOUS SUITS ................................... HB-2108 EDUCATION FINANCE REFORM ACT..................... ......... HB-1724 ELEC CD-CHANGE PRIMRY-NONPRTSN........................ HB-1175 EPA-CONSTRUCTION-DEBRIS-FEES............................. HB-1887 EPA-FILING FEES-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-0257 HOME CARE WORKER BKGRD CHK...................................... HB-1458 HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY ACT....................................... HB-0735 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV.............................. HB-0400 PEN CD-COOK CO-ANNUAL INCR.................................... HB-1406 PEN CD-COOK CO-CORRECTIONS .................................. HB-1405 PEN CD-COOK CO-DEPUTY SALARY................................ HB-1104 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-POPULATION........................... HB-2047 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT............................... HB-0199 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT ............................... HB-1453 PUBLIC UTILITIES -TECHNICAL................................................ HB-1103 ROOF CONTR-LICENSING...................................................... HB-1884 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION........................................... HB-0710 SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-REFUNDS................................ HB-2041 TXPYR BILL RTS-BURDEN PROOF ...................................... HB-0021 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-ADM LAW JUDGE......................... HB-0588 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE......................................... HB-1618 VEH CD-CHILD SUPPORT-LIC-REG................................ HB-1553 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS-ISSUE TICKET .............................. HB-1220 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIGLIO HOUSE BILL: 27, 31, 45, 61, 66, 74, 124, 164, 314, 395, 614, 681, 717, 724, 807, 959, 960, 961, 968, 1285, 1292, 1298, 1589, 1843 SENATE BILL: 16, 73, 226, 396, 444, 968 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 64, 82, 90, 123, 131, 144, 171, 172, 173, 177, 196, 254, 263 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 GILES, CALVIN L. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM) $HOMELESS-DPA..................................................... .......... HB-0958 CIV ADMIN CD-DEPT-TECH............................................. HB-1766 CIV ADMIN CD-TUITION-TECH ......................................... HB-1773 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS-DISPOSAL .................................. HB-1736 CRIM CD-DANGEROUS WEAPONS ....................... ......... HB-0325 DCFS-HOMELESS PERSON-TECH...................................... HB-1811 DOT-REPORTING REQUIREMENTS .................................... HB-1747 ELEC CD-DEADLINES-BALLOTS........................................... HB-0566 ELEC CD-DEFINE- BOARD-TECH..................................... HB-1765 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC BALLOTS........................................ HB-0644 ELEC CD-VACANCIES ............................................................ HB-1632 GA SCHOLARSHIP-AWARDED BY ISAC............................. HB-1150 GOVT ETHICS-TECHNICAL................................................. HB-1770 HGHR ED-INCENTIVES FOR ACCESS................................. HB-1346 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV........................... HB-0400 INS CD CRASH PARTS ............................................................. HB-1502 INS CD-IMPROPER CLAIM PRACTICE................................ HB-1428 INSURANCE LICENSE EXAMS ................................................ HB-2322 PU COMM COLL--CHI DAY CARE.......................................... HB-1543 2473 GILES, CALVIN L. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBLIC AID-HOMELESS-FED LAW................................... HB-0957 t SCH CD-SPEC ED-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1526 SCHCD-STATE CLAIMS-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1730 VEH CD- GRAFFITI- MINOR -LICENSE ............................ HB-1738 VITAL RECORDS-DEATH-SS ADMIN................................ HB-1527 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GILES HOUSE BILL: 44, 46, 47, 49, 58, 59, 62, 66, 91, 100, 105, 128, 129, 137, 153, 156, 157, 165, 182, 184, 185, 186, 190, 206, 208, 239, 317, 379, 407, 418, 697, 698, 853, 855, 972, 1195, 1204, 1227, 1574, 1575, 1646, 1701, 2454 SENATE BILL: 697, 968, 1072 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 99, 104, 119, 176, 185, 190, 258 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-CORRECTIONS PROJECTS..................................... HB-0079 ABUSE & NEGLCT CHLD REPORT ACT ................ HB-0066 ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS .............................................. HB-0843 AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT-COUNTY ................................ HB-0367 AIRPORT-DOT FUND-ENVIRON STUDY ......................... HB-0330 ATTGEN-ST EMPLYEE-INDEMNIFY................................. HB-1101 BEER INDUSTRY -JUDICIAL REMEDY ............................. HB-0678 BUILDING COMMISSION -TECHNICAL .............................. HB-1602 CARE FACILITIES-RETALIATION...................................... HB-0797 CD CORR-EXERCISE EQUIP PROHIB................................... HB-0990 CLINICAL SOC WORK-SUNSET ........................................... HB-0427 CNTY CD-MUN CD-UNLOCK VEHICLE............................ HB-2240 CNTY CD-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL........................... HB-1606 CNTY CD-TREASURER-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1604 CNTY CD-TREASURER-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1605 COAL MINING-TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-0997 COMMUNITY SVC-FUNDING INCREASE.......................... HB-1377 CONSUMER FRAUD-ATTY GEN-TECH............................ HB-1595 CONSUMER FRAUD- CONSTRUCT--TECH........................ HB-1596 CONSUMER FRAUD-COSTS-TECH.................................... HB-1597 CONSUMER FRAUD-OTHER ACTS-TECH....................... HB-1598 CRIM CD-FEMALE GENITAL MUTLATN........................... HB-0106 CUSTODY-LEAVE TO REMOVE CHILD...............................HB-2394 DCCA OFFICE SHENYANG CHINA......................................... HB-2305 DCFS-INSPECTOR GENERAL-TECH ................................. HB-1676 DHS-INFANT MORTALITY-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1568 DIETETIC NUTRITION SVC-TECH ....................................... HB-1381 EPA-PERMITS-TECHNICAL................................................. HB-1398 EPA-SITE CLOSURE-TECH ................................................. HB-1795 EPA-TECHNICAL ..................................................................... HB-1792 EPA-TECHNICAL ..................................................................... HB-1793 EPA-TECHNICAL ......................... ......................... HB-1794 EPA-TECHNICAL ................. ...................................................... HB-1796 ETHICS--ELEC -CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................... HB-0717 FIRE PROTECT-REFERENDUM-TECH........................... HB-1599 FIRST AID-GOOD SAMARITAN ........................................ HB-2182 GO BOND ACT- REDUCTION ................................................ HB-0134 HMO ACT TECHNICAL ..................................................... HB-1491 HMO ACT-DRUGS--TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1490 HORSE RACING-DELETE RECAPTURE.............................. HB-1039 HOSP LIC ACT-TECHNICAL................................................. HB-1569 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG........................................ HB-1142 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY....................................................... HB-0063 LIQUOR CONTROL-SIGN-SANITATION.......................... HB-0679 LIQUOR CONTROL--TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1594 LIVESTOCK FACILITY MORATORIUM................................. HB-1281 LOCKSMITH LICENS-APPLIC- COOK ................................ HB-0736 MEN HLTH-DISABLE-RULES-TECH............................... HB-1567 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DEF-TECH......................................... HB-0485 MUNI CD- COMMUNITY COMM-TECH ......................... HB-1609 MUNI CD-HEADINGS-TECHNICAL...... ............... HB-1608 MUNI CD-IMMOBILE DWELLING-TECH...................... HB-1607 MUNI CD-REAL ESTATE INSPECTION............................. HB-0305 2474 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MUNI WASTE SVC-PRIVAT DISPLCMT ............................. HB-1399 NURSING HOME CARE-TECH ............................................... HB-1566 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG............................... HB-1296 PROP TX-ADJUSTMENTS-TECH......................................... HB-1514 PUB AID-MEDICAID RATE INCREASE................................ HB-2464 PUB AID-PHARMACIES-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1038 PUB TRANSP-ADD FUNDING .............................................. HB-0994 PUB UTIL-CIVIL DAMAGES.................................................. HB-1789 PUB UTIL-COMPLY ICC ORDERS ......................................... HB-1787 PUB UTIL-DENY SERVICE-TECH ....................................... HB-0220 PUB UTIL-ENFORCEMENT................................................ HB-1790 PUB UTIL-ICC SUPERVISION................................................. HB-1791 PUB UTIL- SECTION-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-0263 PUB UTIL-TAPPEDLINES .................................................... HB-1788 PUBLIC SCHOOLS ED CHOICE................................................. HB-0253 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-1592 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1797 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-1798 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1799 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1800 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL................................................ HB-1801 RADIATION INSTALL-FEES................................................... HB-1493 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT ................................................. HB-0907 REAL EST APPRAISER LIC ACT............................................... HB-1214 RET OCC TX-HI IMPACT MACH-TECH ............................ HB-0252 RURAL MANUFACTURE INCENTIVE AC............................. HB-2107 SANITARY DIST-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1601 SCH CD-STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY .................................. HB-1031 SCHOOL CODE-STATE AID FORMULA............................... HB-2462 SEXUALLY DANGEROUS-COMMITMENT ........................ HB-0163 ST MANDATES-EFF DATE-TECH ....................................... HB-1718 STATE CONST ACCOUNT FUND............................................. HB-0490 TAX-CAR LEASING........... ............................................... HB-0601 TELECOMMUNICATIONS- RATES-PACKS ...................... HB-0714 TWP CD-ASSESSOR-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1603 TXPYR BILL RTS-BURDEN PROOF ................................... HB-0021 UNEMPL INS-WORK-BASED LEARNING ........................ HB-0240 USE OCC TXES-COAL-EQUIP EXEMPT............................. HB-0308 USE TX-MOT VEH RETAILER-TECH............................... HB-1853 USE-OCC TAXES-EXEMPT COAL ..................................... HB-0309 VEH CD-DRUNK DRIVING PENALTIES.............................. HB-1200 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE-PARK FUND........................... HB-0746 VEH CD-RAIL CROSSING- COMMERCE ........................... HB-0217 VEH CD-RAILROAD RIGHTS OF WAY ................................ HB-0218 VEH CD-REPOSSESSION TITLE-TECH.............................. HB-1593 VEH CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-EXCEPTIONS............................ HB-0745 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-0028 VICTIM NOTIFICATION-PRIVATE ...................... .......... HB-0025 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GRANBERG HOUSE BILL: 11, 110, 125, 127, 300, 301, 304, 345, 346, 603, 614, 708, 716, 888, 995, 1136, 1181, 1347, 1678 SENATE BILL: 71, 396, 524, 700, 1039 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 17, 23, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 56, 73, 111, 162, 163, 164, 165, 214, 215, 217, 219, 220, 221, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 19, 34, 35, 40 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM) $ARTS COUNCIL ....................................................................... HB-2001 $AUDITOR GENERAL ............................................................ .. HB-0455 $AUDITOR GENERAL ........................................................... HB-1964 $BANKS & REAL ESTATE ....................................................... HB-1986 $BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ...................................... HB-0458 $BUREAU OF THE BUDGET................................................. HB-1993 $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BD.............................................. HB-0399 $CD B ................................................................................................. H B-1960 2475 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)- Cont $CDB- BUILD ILLINOIS........................................................ HB-1961 C H IP .............................................................................................. H B -1942 $CIVIL SERVICE COMM ........................................................... HB-1980 $C M S .............................................................................................. H B-1996 $COURT OF CLAIMS ................................................................. HB-1974 $COURT OF CLAIMS ........................ .................................... HB-1975 $COURT OF CLAIMS .............................................................. HB-1976 $COURT OF CLAIMS .......................................................... HB-1977 SCRIM JUSTICE INFO AUTH ............................................... HB-1958 $CT CLAIMS................................................................................ HB-0438 $D CCA ........................................................................................... H B-2005 $D CFS............................................................. ........................... H B-0414 $DEAF & HARD OF HEARING COMM...................... ........ HB-1941 $DEPT AGING ....................................................................... HB-1943 $DEPT AGRICULTURE ................................................................ HB-1995 $DEPT CORR-STUDY STATE PRISONS................................ HB-0197 $DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY .......................................... HB-1997 $DEPT FINANCIAL INST....................................................... HB-1987 $DEPT HUMAN RIGHTS ....................................................... HB-2003 $DEPT HUMAN SERVICES....................................................... HB-0412 $DEPT INSURANCE .................................................................. HB-1990 $DEPT LABOR ................................ .......................... HB-2010 $DEPT LOTTERY........................................................................... HB-1981 $DEPT MILITARY AFFAIRS .................................................... HB-1955 $DEPT NUCLEAR SAFETY ................................................... HB-1969 $DEPT REVENUE............................................................. HB-1982 $DEPT STATE POLICE ................................................................. HB-1948 $DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS ..................................................... HB-1939 $DEPT-AGING................................................................. ........... HB-0440 $DEPT- CM S .................... ........... ................................................. H B-0439 $DEPT- CORRECTIONS ............................................................ HB-0397 $DEPT-TRANSPORTATION.................................................... HB-0328 $D H S ......................................................................................... ..... . H B -1946 $D N R ....................................... ..................................... .................. H B-1971 $D O C ......................................... . ................... .......................... H B-1954 $DOT-ROADWAY NOISE BARRIER ...................................... HB-0329 $D PH ....... ... .... ............................................................................ . H B-1938 $E ST LOUIS COMM COLLEGE................................................. HB-0460 $EASTERN ILL UNIV............................... ..... ............ HB-0459 $EDUC LABOR RELATIONS BD................................................ HB-1991 $ENV PROTECT TRUST FUND COMM.................................... HB-1973 $EPA ...... .... .............. .................................................................. H B-1972 $FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTH ................................................ HB-2011 $G A C .................................................................................... H B-1944 $GOVERNOR .................................................................................. HB-1965 SHEALTH CARE COST COUNCIL........................................... HB-0413 $HEALTH CARE COST COUNCIL................................... HB-1940 $HISTORIC PRESERV AGENCY .............................................. HB-0456 SHISTORIC PRESERVATION AGCY........................................ HB-1999 $HUMAN RIGHTS COMM ...................................................... HB-2004 $IC C .............................................................................................. . H B -1988 $ID O T ..... ......... ..... .... ................. ................................................ H B-1959 $ID PA ................................ ..................... ....................................... H B -1947 $IEM A ...... ........ ...................................................................... H B-1957 $IL STATE BD OF EDUCATION ................................................ HB-1852 $INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ................................................. HB-2008 $ISAC-EXPENSES APPROP.................................................... HB-1928 $LAW ENFORCE TRAINING BD.............................................. HB-1956 $LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES................................................... HB-1963 $LIQUOR CONTROL COMM...................................................... HB-1985 $LT GOVERN OR ......................................................................... H B-1966 $MEDICAL DIST COMM ............................................................. HB-2002 $METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH ................................................... HB-2006 $OCE--APP DEFENDER............................................................... HB-1949 $OCE--ATTORNEY GENERAL ................................................. HB-1967 $OCE--BD OF HIGHER EDUCATION................................... HB-0342 $OCE--CHICAGO STATE.......................................................... HB-1930 2476 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $OCE- DCFS .............................................................. .............. H B-0336 $O CE- DCFS *, ................. ........................................................... H B-1945 $OCE- DPA............... ....... ..................................................... HB-0339 $OCE-DPT HUMAN SERVICES ...................... .................. HB-0338 $OCE-DPT PUB HEALTH ..................................................... HB-0335 $OCE-EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV........................................... HB-1933 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY .......................................... HB-1962 $OCE-GOVERNORS STATE UNIV ......................................... HB-1931 $OCE-GRANTS-BD HGHR ED .............................................. HB-1924 $OCE--GRANTS--ICCB ........................ ........... HB-1932 $OCE-ILLINOIS STATE UNIV..................... ...................... HB-1934 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQ BD....................................................... HB-1950 $OCE- NORTHEASTERN IL UNIV ........................................ HB-1926 $OCE-NORTHERN IL UNIV.................................................... HB-1935 $OCE-OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER........................................ HB-1979 $OCE-SEC OF STATE............................................................. HB-0341 $OCE-SEC OF STATE............................................................ HB-1968 $OCE- SIU ................................................................................ HB-1925 $OCE-ST BD OF ED........................... . ................................ HB-0337 $OCE-ST ELECTIONS BD ....................................................... HB-1978 $OCE-ST UNIVER CIV SERV SYS.......................................... HB-1929 $OCE-SUPREME COURT ............................................H...... HB-1473 $OCE-TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY................................. HB-2350 $OCE-TREASURER .................................................................. HB-0340 $OCE-U OF I.............................................................................. HB-1927 $OCE-WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIV........................................ HB-1936 $OFFICE OF ST ATT APP PROSEC............................................ HB-1449 $PC B ...........................................................................o................ H B-1970 $PLANNING COUNCIL DD..................................................... HB-1983 $PRAIRIE STATE 2000 ............................................................... HB-2009 $PRISONER REVIEW BOARD................................................. HB-1953 $PROFESSIONAL REGULATION........................................... HB-1984 $PROP TAX APPEAL BD.............................................................. HB-1994 $RACIN G BD .................................................................................. HB-1989 $RETIREMENT SYSTEMS .......................................................... HB-1992 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH ................................................... HB-2007 $ST LOUIS FIN ADV AUTH......................................... HB-2012 $STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ........................................... HB-0457 $STATE FIRE MARSHAL...................................................... HB-1951 $STATE POLICE MERIT BD .................................... ......... HB-1952 $SUPP-AGING-DCFS-DPH--DHS.................................... HB-2439 $SUPP-OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS ......................................... HB-2338 $SUPP-OCE-DOT ................................................................... HB-2339 $SUPP-OCE-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ...............................HB-2349 $SURS-STATE CONTRIBUTION....................................... HB-1937 $SURS-STATE CONTRIBUTION........................................... HB-2438 $VARIOUS APPROPRIATION CHANGES............................... HB-0398 $VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES................................................ HB-2489 AIDS TEST CONFIDENTIALITY ............................................... HB-0941 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT-FY98............................ HB-0196 BUILD ILL BOND ACT-REDUCTION.................................... HB-0109 CIV ADM-DATE GOV SUBMIT BUDGET.............................. HB-0067 CUSTODY-PETITIONS-NONPARENTS............ ........... HB-0236 DNR-FISH- WILDLIFE-REGULATION............................. HB-1050 DPA-INSPECTOR GEN-MEDICAID................................. HB-0773 DPA-MANAGD CARE-ADMINISTRATN........................... HB-0775 DVET-DISABILITY-NO CAMPING FEE............................. HB-0573 ED LOAN PURCHASE PROGRAM BONDS............................ HB-0940 EDUCATION-DISSECT ALTERNATIVES............................. HB-2365 EPA-UST-FORMS-LEGAL COSTS ............................... HB-0757 EVID--TRANSCRIPTS - CERTIF .......................................... HB-0893 GO BOND ACT- REDUCTION ............................................ HB-0108 GO BOND ACT--REDUCTION ............................................... HB-2380 GO BONDS--SCHOOL CONSTRUCT PRG.............................. HB-0198 GO BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCT PRG.............................. HB-2381 IDFA-- IEFFA--INCREASE BONDS ...................................... HB-1450 IL PROCUREMNT-STATE PURCHASING ........................... HB-1633 2477 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INC TAX-EXEMPT CREDIT ................................................... HB-0478 LIVESTOCK FACILITY-MORATORIUM .............................. HB-2357 LIVESTOCK MANAGE FACILITY-TECH............................. HB-2358 LIVESTOCK MANAGMT FACLTY-TECH ............................ HB-2355 MEDCAID-INVESTIGATE MANAGD CAR .......................... HB-0784 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE EVALUATION....................... HB-0780 MEDICAID--AUTOMATD REIMBURSMNTS ...................... HB-0980 MEDICAID- MANAGED CARE AUDIT .................................. HB-0785 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE ENTITY................................ HB-0781 MEDICAID- MANAGED CARE-MD PAYMT...................... HB-0779 MEDICAID-MARKET MANAGED CARE ............................. HB-0776 MISSING CHILD-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2027 MUNI CD-TIFS-WOODLANDS ........................................ HB-2379 NURS HOME-MEDICAID-TECHNICAL............................. HB-0939 PA 90-8-ADD IMMEDIATE EFF DATE................................ HB-2348 PEN CD-CNTY OFCER-ALT BENEFITS............................. HB-0756 PEN CD-DNST POL-INCR MINIMUMS.............................. HB-2467 PEN CD-DNST TCHRS-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-0755 PEN CD-DOWNST TEACHER-TECH .................................. HB-2330 PEN CD-IMRF-EDUC HEALTH INSUR.............................. HB-0642 PEN CD-ONE-TIME INCREASES......................................... HB-2337 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT.......................... HB-0477 PHONE-BLOCK 900 CALLS .................................................... HB-0334 PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................. HB-1481 PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................. HB-2325 PROP TX-REDEEM-WRITTEN PROTEST.......................... HB-2362 PUB AID-MEDICAID RATE INCREASE................................ HB-2464 PUBLIC EMPL PENSION EQUITY ACT................................... HB-0110 SCH CD-ANNEXATION-REFERENDUM........................... HB-0574 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK..................................... HB-0754 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... HB-0018 SCHOOLS-HOLD HARMLESS FUNDING ............................ HB-2411 SHORTHAND REP ACT-TRANSC SALE .............................. HB-0890 SHORTHAND REPORTER-OATHS ........................................ HB-0889 SHORTHAND REPORTERS-TITLE ....................................... HB-0895 SHORTHD REP-RECORDS-RETENTION........................... HB-0892 SHORTHD REPORTERS-PYMT-SERV................................ HB-0891 ST EMPL GRP INSUR-DNST TEACHER............................... HB-0347 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS..................................... HB-0278 TOLL HWY ACT-FED GOV'T-TECH.................................. HB-2352 TOLL HWY ACT-VIOLATIONS--TECH ............................... HB-2351 UNEMPL INS-DIRECTOR-TECHNICAL............................ HB-1803 VEH CD-M OR L ENDORSEMENT FEE ................................ HB-0894 VET-GRANTS-MED COSTS-BENEFIT ............................. HB-2225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 382, 383, 906, 1703 SENATE BILL: 3, 31, 76, 87, 88, 143, 423, 444, 450, 532, 626, 877, 1101, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 227, 268 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM) $AGING-MEALS ON WHEELS ............................................. HB-0185 $APPROP- BRIDGEPORT SCHOOL ......................................... HB-0026 $DAGR-EXPO HEREFORD ASSN ........................................... HB-2317 $DOT-JASPER CNTY-RAISE ROAD.................................... HB-2319 $DOT-JASPER CO-GRADE LEVEL ...................................... HB-2441 $DOT-OBLONG-LAKE DREDGING ..................................... HB-2318 $SUPP--DOT--RENOVATE US 50............................................. HB-2314 ABUSED MINOR-INFANT-DRUG TESTS....................... HB-0164 ADMIN PRO--AGENCY RULES COPIES................................ HB-1492 ANIMAL CONTROL--POLICE POWERS ............................. HB-0674 BANKS CHANGE IN CONTROL ............................................... HB-2169 COMM COLL-NO BORROWING LIMIT................................. HB-0550 DPA--ABORTION LIMITATIONS............................................. HB-0383 EMERG MANAG-COMPUTER SYS-BONDS.................... HB-2249 GAS SALES-PORTABLE TANKS........................................... HB-0369 2478 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HIGHWAY COMM AUTH-EASEMENTS.............................. HB-2374 INS CAR REPAIR SERVICES ............................ HB-2084 MUN CD-DISCONT WTR-SEWR SERV.............................. HB-2316 MUNI CD-WATER SUPPLY LOCATION .............................. HB-2375 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-0099 OIL-GAS-WELL SITE EQUIP REMOVA.............................. HB-0771 PEN CD-SERS-ARSON INVESTIGATOR .................... HB-0313 PEN CD-ST EMPL-75% AT ANY AGE.................................. HB-2320 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. HB-0279 PUBLIC AID-FUNERAL-BURIAL PAY ............................. HB-0131 RENTAL CAR-LIABLE-DISCLOSE- ADS......................... HB-0844 ROAD DISTRICT-MOTOR FUEL TAX................................... HB-0248 SALES TX-AGGREGATE EQUIP-EXMPT........................... HB-0027 SALES TX-AGGREGATE MFR-EXEMPT.......................... HB-2378 SCH CD-SCH SOCIAL WORK SERVICE............................... HB-0448 SCH CD-ST AID-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-0600 TWP CD-DISCONNECT CITY PROPERT.............................. HB-0272 UNCLMD PROPRTY-AGRCULTURL COOP........................ HB-2315 UNEMPLOY INS-EXCLUDE CAR HIKER.......................... HB-0280 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING ......................... HB-0605 VEH CD-COMM LICENSE WAIVER..................................... HB-0995 VEH CD-DEACTIVATE WARN LIGHT.................................. HB-1654 VEH CD-DRIVER & VEHICLE DATA...................... HB-0541 VEH CD-EMISSION INSPECT-TECH.................................... HB-0542 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER COMB FEE................................ HB-0363 VEH CD-PROPANE DELIVERY-LIGHTS...................... HB-2440 VEH CD-SCRAP HAULER-MAX WEIGHT......................... HB-1501 VEH CD-SPEED LIMIT 65 MPH.......................................... HB-0265 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 111, 139, 170, 204, 382, 477, 861, 1227, 1463, 1547, 1555, 1556, 1614, 2168 SENATE BILL: 16, 151, 258, 297, 307, 531, 665, 667, 798, 936, 1109 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 42, 59 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 35 HASSERT, BRENT REPRESENTATIVE (83RD DIST. REP) CD CORR-MAXIMUM FINES............................... ....... HB-0618 COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS-TECH.............................. HB-1629 CONSERVATION-TREES-SALE.................................. HB-0818 CRIM CODE-EAVESDROPPING .......................................... HB-0471 DHS-DAY CARE PRIORITIES ................................................. HB-1336 ELEC CD-CAMPN FINANCE ................................................. HB-0672 EMERGNCY COMMUNCTNS-WIRELESS........................... HB-0617 EPA-CLN AIR-RULEMAKNG ............................................... HB-1386 EPA-LNDSCP WAST-LANDFIL COVER............................. HB-1411 EPA-NONSPEC WASTE CERTIF..................................... HB-1122 EPA-SOL WST MGMT FUND-TECH ..................................... HB-1886 EPA- UST- TECH ................................................................... HB-1885 HWY CD-LAND USE ASSUMPTION .............................. HB-0322 INS LICENSED PROF COUNSELOR ...................................... HB-0161 INS POLICE-FIRE CONTINUATION.................................. HB-1421 INSTALLMENT LOAN TRANSACTIONS............................... HB-2211 JOLIET ARSENAL- BONDS............................................. HB-2209 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTV WST-TECH ............................. HB-1889 OCC & USE TXS-HORTICULTURE................................. HB-0521 PARENT TCHR ORG-REGISTRATIONS............................... HB-1211 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE BENEFIT ACT......................................... HB-2436 RADON INDUSTRY LIC ACT............................... ..... HB-1229 TITLE INSURANCE ACT-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-0922 UNCDCORR-CHILD PORN-NO PROBATN .................. HB-0472 VEH CD--ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE ...................................... HB-1618 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASSERT HOUSE BILL: 544, 545, 1347, 2037, 2396 SENATE BILL: 54, 347, 778, 816 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 HOEFT, DOUGLAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP) DISTRICT-WIDE CHARTER SCHOOLS................................ HB-2468 2479 HOEFT, DOUGLAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP)-Cont. JUV CT--TRUANT--DETENTION ........................................... HB-2171 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-PORTABILITY .............................. HB-0593 POLICE TRAINING -APPROVE SCHOOL.............................. HB-0594 PROFESSNL TCHR STANDARDS BOARD............................. HB-0819 PROP TX-EXEMPTION- MODULAR HOME....................... HB-0808 SCH CD-REGL SUPT TERMS............................................ HB-0741 SCH CD-SERVICE EVALUATIONS........................................ HB-1506 SCH CD-ST AID-TECHNICAL ...................... .................. HB-0600 SCH CD-WAIVERS-SUPERVISION ..................................... HB-0742 SCHCD-SPECIAL ED REIMBURSEMENT............................ HB-0656 SCHCD-STATE CLAIMS-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1730 STATE BD EDUCAT BUDGET REQUEST................................ HB-0377 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS ...................... ......... HB-0278 TOLL HIGHWAY-BUDGET APPROVAL............................... HB-0136 VEH CD-ROAD RAGE.............................................................. HB-2509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOEFT HOUSE BILL: 251, 452, 860, 1327, 1535, 1777 SENATE BILL: 101, 297, 929- HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) CABLE-UTILITY LATE FEES ............................................... HB-2398 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................... HB-2342 SCH CD-DISCIPLINE-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-2448 SCHOOLS-DISCIPLINE-TECHNICAL ................................ HB-2449 HOLBROOK, THOMAS REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM) $DOT-METRO LINK-ST CLAIR ............................................ HB-1899 $ICCB- GRANTS ........................................................................ HB-0189 ADOPT-A-SCHOOL INC TAX CREDIT............................... HB-0095 AGING-HOME REPAIR GRANTS........................................... HB-1086 BINGO LICENSE ACT-PRIZE LIMITS .................................. HB-1255 BUS USE-LARGE SCALE DVLPMNT..................................... HB-1627 CD CORR-LIFE SKILLS CENTERS ........................................ HB-0323 CD CORR -TRUTH IN SENTENCING .................................... HB-1363 CHILD & FAM SERV-SCHOLARSHIPS ................. ......... HB-0065 CNTY CD-DEATH CERTIFICATES........................................ HB-1671 CNTY CD-MOTOR FUEL TAX PROP..................................... HB-1461 CNTY CD-PURCHASING ACT-ADOPT .............................. HB-1018 CNTY CD-STM WTR MANAGMNT-TECH........................ HB-0565 CNTY RETAIL TOBACCO LICENSES...................................... HB-1247 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS-DISPOSAL .................................. HB-1736 CORRECTIONS-GOOD TIME ................................................. HB-0721 CORRS INMATES-RESTRICTIONS ....................................... HB-0547 CRIM CD & CD CORR-FELON WEAPON............................. HB-0140 CRIM CD & CORR-CHILD VICTIM ....................................... HB-2243 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY-MERCHANT............................ HB-1548 CRIM CD-EAVESDROPPING ................................................. HB-2075 CRIM CD-EAVESDROPPING ................................................. HB-2239 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM..................................... HB-0650 CRIM CD-POLICE NO GANG ACTIVIT................................ HB-2287 CRIM CD-TOBACCO-PRISON CONTRA............................ HB-2124 DCCA- BUSINESS ASSISTANCE-TECH.............................. HB-1017 DCCA-JOB TRAINING-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1019 DCCA-SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS...................................... HB-2061 DIES & MOLDS OWNERSHIP ACT .......................................... HB-0513 DMHDD-SITE INSPECTION .................................................. HB-0540 DVET-DISABILITY-NO CAMPING FEE............................. HB-0573 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY .............................. HB-0509 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROJECT .............................................. HB-1817 EPA-LANDFILL OPER -DISCLOSURE............................... HB-1420 FIRE PROTECT DIST-REDUCE BOARD............................... HB-0688 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY-SEIZURE ........................... HB-2121 HGH ED STUD ASSIST-VET GRANTS ............................... HB-0467 HIWAY CD-COUNTY-FACILITY--ACCES .................... HB-1470 HWY CD--LAND USE ASSUMPTION .................................. HB-0322 IL WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECTION................... HB-1916 INC TX-WITHHOLDING EXEMPT-TECH...................... HB-2191 2480 HOLBROOK, THOMAS REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. JURY ACT-HARDSHIP-CAREGIVER................................. HB-1688 JUV CT-ADULT PROSCTN & INFO....................................... HB-0548 LIQUOR -SIGNS-ADVERTISEMENTS ............................... HB-0903 LOCAL GOVT-SCH-USE SOY INK...................................... HB-0316 LOCAL MASS TRANSIT DIST-TECH ................................... HB-0857 LOCKSMITH LICENSING-FEES............................................ HB-1216 METRO EAST ACADEMY DISTRICT....................................... HB-1439 MUNI BUDGET- ROAD DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0641 NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-ELECT COMM.......................... HB-0139 OCC & USE TXS-HORTICULTURE..................................... HB-0521 OCC & USE-SEN CIT ASSESSMENT .................................... HB-0581 OPEN MEETINGS-PUBLIC BODY .......................................... HB-0795 PARENT TCHR ORG-REGISTRATIONS............................... HB-1211 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-DISAB SERVICE............................... HB-0657 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-PORTABILITY.............................. HB-0593 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... HB-0251 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... HB-2328 PREVAIL WAGE-PROJECT AGREEMENT........................... HB-1843 PROBATE-ADMINISTRATION-MINORS ........................ HB-0306 PROP TX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR ..................................... HB-0572 PROP TX-SR EXEMPTION--FILING..................................... HB-1513 PUB BLDNG COMMN-DISSOLVE .......................................... HB-0794 PUBLIC UTIL -VIDEO-TARIFF........................................... HB-0707 PULL TAB-JAR GAME-PRIZE LIMITS............................... HB-1840 RESIDENTIAL SELLER DISCLOSURE.................................. HB-0358 SCH CD- RESIDENCY -CUSTODY ........................................ HB-0720 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK................................... HB-0754 SENIOR CITIZENS FEES .......................................................... HB-0088 SOLIC FOR CHARITY-EXEMPTION .................................... HB-0887 SR CIT DISABLED RELIEF-INCOME................................... Hi-0314 SR CIT-DISABLED-INCOME LIMIT..................................HB-0971 ST BAN FORCED LABOR GOODS K......................................... HB-1176 ST GIFT BAN ACT............................................... ... ............ HB-0076 ST PURCH-CONTRACTOR SUSPENSION.......... ......... HB-0291 SW ILL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY .................... ......... HB-0281 TOBACCO SALES TO MINORS-TECH .................................. HB-1504 TOBACCO-POSSESSION-MINORS................................. HB-0796 TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS-OFFICES ................................... HB-2424 TWP-CD-PETITION TO DISCONTINUE............................. HB-0480 UNDERGROUND UTILITY--LIABILITY ............................... HB-0234 VEH CD-BIKE TRAIL-RR TRACK........................................ HB-0917 VEH CD-COUNTY WEIGHT LIMIT ................................ ...... HB-1218 VEH CD-ELUDNG POLICE-PENALTIES................ HB-2244 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER COMB FEE................................. HB-0363 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS.............................. HB-0153 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX-HOME RULE.................................... HB-0748 VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE FEES ................................................ HB-0380 VEH CD-SILVER STAR PLATE ................................. HB-1105 VEH CD-TRAIN-REMOTE CONTROL............................... HB-0638 VEH CD-VEH LENGTH-GARBAGE TRK........................ HB-0320 VEH CD-VEH-SNOWMOBILE-LEVEES ........................... HB-0144 VEH CD-WINDSHLD TINT ................................................ HB-1115 VEHICLE CD-TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1059 VET-GRANTS-MED COSTS-BENEFIT ............................. HB-2225 VISITATION-GRANDPARENTS-TECH............ ........ HB-0970 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLBROOK HOUSE BILL: 31, 38, 63, 66, 70, 78, 82, 100, 146, 185, 347, 351, 402, 601, 651, 676, 957,978, 994, 1025, 1039, 1155, 1200, 1332, 1670, 1678, 1783, 2216, 2337, 2342, 2398 SENATE BILL: 28, 102, 155, 225, 233, 250, 297, 506, 509, 569, 689, 798, 800, 818, 939, 1075 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 HOWARD, CONSTANCE REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) SGRANT-DCCA-PROMOTE CANAL................................ HB-2014 ADOPT-A-SCHOOL INC TAX CREDIT................. HB-0095 2481 HOWARD, CONSTANCE REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM)-Cont CLERK FEE-NON-SUBSTANTIVE RESO........................... HB-0229 CONS FRD SENIORS 30-DAY CANCEL................................ HB-0241 CONSUMER FRAUD-SERVICE-GENDER ......................... HB-0239 CORRECTIONS-DETERMINATE SENTEN.......................... HB-0210 COSMETL ENDORSE-NAIL TECH-EXAM........................ HB-2377 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES-SCHOOLS............................. HB-0137 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2159 DASA TEEN PREGNANCY-DRUG ABUSE .......................... HB-1294 DENY CREDIT-COPY OF REPORT ........................................ HB-1196 EARLY CHILDHD ED COLLABORATION............................ HB-1301 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING SUBJECT............................... HB-0807 ED LAB RELA-CHI SCHOOL ................................................. HB-0546 ENDOCRINOLOGY SERVICE-AVAILABL......................... HB-0188 ESCROW ACCOUNT-INTEREST................................................... HB-0706 HGH ED-UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS ......................... HB-0238 HOUSING-PLACE IN SCHOOL DIST..................................... HB-0057 HUM SERV-HEALTH FAC-DEVLP PLAN.......................... HB-0635 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-1241 HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY ACT....................................... HB-0735 IL STU ASSIST COMM-OFFICES ............................................ HB-0051 INC TX-BASE INC-ADJUSTMENT...................................... HB-1455 INC TX-BROWNFIELDS ........................................................ HB-2407 INC TX-CIRCUIT BREAKER CREDIT................................... HB-0181 INS LICENSED PROF COUNSELOR ........................................ HB-0161 JUV CT-DELINQUENT-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-2158 MEDICAL VISIT & EDUC CONF ACT...................................... HB-0180 MINORS--DEATH--SHARE RECORDS................................... HB-0064 MORTGAGE ESCROW ACCT INTEREST ............................... HB-1276 MUNI CD-PROPERTY CLEAN UP-FMV ............................ HB-1735 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES........................ HB-0049 NURSING HOMES-MIN STAFFING...................................... HB-0047 PART-TIME EMPLOYEE WAGE SUPP.................................. HB-1195 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0034 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION .......................................... -1147 RE-EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT PROGRAM........................... HB-1088 VEH CD-TANDEM AXLE-WEIGHT.................................. HB-1246 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOWARD HOUSE BILL: 11, 19, 21, 28, 38, 106, 121, 123, 157, 159, 164, 185, 194, 206, 208, 222, 230, 462, 463, 464, 466, 476, 479, 482, 492, 493, 494, 496, 500, 502, 515, 539, 614, 619, 621, 630, 691, 797, 844, 1103, 1176, 1785, 1828, 2122, 2454 SENATE BILL: 171, 1002 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 66, 79, 94, 99, 112, 176, 185, 213, 216, 228, 258, 288, 291 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 13 HUGHES, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) BATHING BEACH-PRIVATE-EXEMPT .............................. HB-1300 CHECK PRINTER REGULATION ............................................. HB-1 113 CHILD SUPPORT-GRANDPARENTS PAY ........................... HB-1882 CNTY CD-ZONING POWERS ................................................ HB-1188 DHS-INSPECTOR GENERAL.............................................. HB-1446 DISCONTINUE TWSHP-PUBLIC AID.................................... HB-1448 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... HB-0906 HEALTH BENEFIT MANDATE NOTE AC .............................. HB-1263 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................ HB-1314 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. HB-1332 JUV CT-PROSECUTE AS ADULT.......................................... HB-1362 LOCAL GOVT-SALARIES-PUB AID.................................... HB-1193 MANAGD CARE RESPONSIBILITY ACT................................ HB-1042 MUNI CD LIGHTING APTS-TECH ......................................... HB-1192 MUNI CD-FINANCIAL ASSIST-TECH ............................... HB-1191 PARK DIST-WORK CASH FUND-TECH............................. HB-1187 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD......................... HB-0251 POST-MASTECTOMY-DR CONSULT.............................. HB-2074 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY... ................ HB-1131 SCHCD-STATE AID-EAV ADJUSTMENT .......................... HB-1394 TWP CD-DEED--TECH CHANGE........................................... HB-1190 TWP CD-LAND CONVEY-TECH ....................................... HB-1189 2482 HUGHES, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP)-Cont TWP-CD-PETITION TO DISCONTINUE............................. HB-0480 UNEMPLOY INS-CONTRIBUTION RATE........................... HB-0311 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUGHES HOUSE BILL: 287, 351, 472, 1311, 1326, 1334, 1565 SENATE BILL: 76, 110, 174, 180, 406, 495, 496, 691 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP) DNR-PROPERTY CONVEYANCE........................................ HB-2390 DUI-INCREASE PENALTY-SEIZE CAR.......................... HB-2306 ELEC CD-SNR CITIZEN-ABST VTNG ................................ HB-2301 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-HEIR FINDERS................................ HB-2391 SCH CD- TRANSFER -SUSPEND- EXPEL .......................... HB-2311 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON,TIM HOUSE RESOLUTION: 24, 112, 204, 207 JOHNSON, THOMAS L. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION- BIOLOGICL PARNT VISIT ................................ HB-0615 ATT GEN-MISSING CHILD-INTERNET............................ HB-2505 CANNABIS-PENALTIES BAIL ................................................ HB-2475 CD CORR-CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES .............................. HB-2170 CD CORR -PREDATORY CRIM SEX CHI.............................. HB-2482 CD CORR -PURPOSES-TECHNICAL.................................HB-2136 CHILD SUP TO ATTY GEN-FROM DPA................................ HB-2050 CIV PRO-IMPOUNDMENT REGULATION.......................... HB-1900 CRIM CD & CORR-BOMBS ................................................... HB-1046 CRIM CD-ARMED ROBBERY ................................................ HB-0592 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS.......................................... HB-0395 CRIM CD-FRAUD................................................ ........... HB-1117 CRIM CD-SUICIDE-CIVIL ACTION ..................... ......... HB-1661 CRIM PRO-FORENSIC DNA TESTING................................. HB-2138 CRIM PRO-KNOCK & ANNOUNCE ...................................... HB-0591 DISTRICT-WIDE CHARTER SCHOOLS................................ HB-2468 DST-POL-LEADS-DNA-GUN ID-NO K........................ HB-2178 FIRE DIST CONTRACTS-EMPLOYEES ................................ HB-2476 FIREARM OWNERS ID-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-2256 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... HB-0640 INC TX--CREDIT-PREVIOUS RETURN..............................: HB-2408 INC TX-LOWER RATE .................................................. .......... HB-2403 LIBRARY EMPLOYEES-MUNICIPALITY........................... HB-1047 MANAGD CARE RESPONSIBILITY ACT................................ HB-1042 MARRIAGE-NAME CHANGE FOR BOTH ............................ HB-2477 MEDICAID-UNDERPAYMT TO PROVIDR........................... HB-2478 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIALS ........................... HB-2481 SEX OFFENDER -POLYGRAPH ............................................... HB-2133 SNOW ICE REMOVAL-TORT IMMUNITY........................... HB-2465 SPECIAL SERV AREAS PRIVATE RDS.................................... HB-1048 ST PUBLICATION ADVERTISING ACT ................................... HB-0952 STATE EMP HLTH PLAN OPT OUT......................................... HB-2484 URANIUM-THORIUM MILL TRAINING ............................. HB-2214 VEH CD-ACCIDENT REPORT FEE ........................................ HB-1049 VEH CD-TOW TRUCK INSURANCE ..................................... HB-2479 WILDLIFE CD- CANADA GEESE ............................................ HB-2480 WRONGFUL DEATH-ASSIST SUICIDE................................ HB-1750 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON,TOM HOUSE BILL: 31, 386, 593, 885, 1141, 1264, 1998, 2396 SENATE BILL: 8, 510, 511, 558, 560, 561, 1072 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 100, 101, 210, 300 JONES, JOHN O., REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. REP) AG-FAIR-CONSERV-EGGS-CATTLE................................ HB-1177 AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT--COUNTY ................................ HB-0367 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS-BOOK.......................... HB-0277 CONSERVATION-TREES--SALE........................................ HB-0818 CRIM PRO-ONE POST-CNVCT PETITN........................ HB-1371 DCCA-ETHANOL RESEARCH PLNT-BD........................... HB-2216 DP HLTH-RURAL HLTH-OBSTETRICS.......................... HB-2506 2483 JONES, JOHN O. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. REP)-Cont. DP-HLTH-CHCKS-IMMUNIZATION ............................... HB-1699 ENERGY EDUC-MARKETING ACT ...................................... HB-0998 ETHICS-ST AGENCY-ST OFFICIALS................................. HB-2334 INC TX CR-BIODEGRADABLE MTLS................................... HB-1116 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. HB-2463 MOT FUEL TX-GRADE CROSS FUND.................................. HB-1387 MOT FUEL TX-GRADE CROSS FUND .................................. HB-2510 OIL-GAS-WELL SITE EQUIP REMOVA............................... HB-0771 PETROL EDUCATION-MARKETING ACT........................... HB-2430 PUB TRANSP-ADD FUNDING ....................... ................... HB-0994 PUBLIC EMPL PENSION EQUITY ACT................................... HB-0110 RURAL MANUFACTURE INCENTIVE AC............................. HB-2107 SCH CD-SPEC ED-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1526 SCH CONSTRUCTN-MINI ENROLLMENT ......................... HB-2492 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION-AID-REFORM ....................... HB-2396 VEH CD-BUS DRVER-ALCOHOL TEST.............................. HB-1388 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER COMB FEE................................. HB-0363 VEH CD-REVOKE LICENSE-GANG .................................... HB-1207 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 8, 316, 452, 827, 1105, 1219, 1315, 2235, 2300 SENATE BILL: 233, 258, 798, 908, 1094 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 150, 205 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM) AFDC-SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PAYEE.................................... HB-1080 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-TRUANCY BOARD............................ HB-0053 CHILD SUPPORT-DEFAULT- MISDMNOR........................ HB-2270 CIV PRO-QUICKTAKE-MORTON GROVE......................... HB-0473 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-PENALTY ............................ HB-1221 COSMETL ENDORSE-NAIL TECH-EXAM ........................ HB-2377 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS .............................................. HB-0395 DCFS-HOMELESS PERSON-TECH...................................... HB-1811 DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE ACT ....................................... HB-1861 DENTAL PRAC ACT-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1044 DENTAL PRACTICE-HYGIENIST-LIC............................... HB-1860 DHS-CARE WORKERS-WAGE INCREASE ....................... HB-0368 DHS-EARLY INTERVENTION ....................... ................... HB-1578 DHS -WIC--LACTATION SUPPORT ....................................... HB-0619 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-EMERGNCY ORDER ........................ HB-1589 DPA- DIRECTORY-NEW HIRES ........................................... HB-2271 ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS.............................HB-0271 FIREARM OWNERS ID-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-2256 IL DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE ACT.................................. HB-1859 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... HB-1077 IL NURSING ACT-APRN ........................................................ HB-1078 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS .......................................... HB-1079 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET ................................................... HB-1076 INC TX- CHECKOFF--DIABETES......................................... HB-0125 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-1142 INS-PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ............................... HB-1909 NAPRAPATHS-TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-1185 NON SUPPRT-SUPRVISD WORK PRGRM........................... HB-2272 PERSONL CD-PREFERENCE-EARNFARE ........................ HB-0609 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION ................................................ HB-1147 PROBATE- NONRESIDENT REP ............................................. HB-1619 PUB AID-TECHNICAL ............................................................ HB-1857 PUB AID-TECHNICAL ............................................................ HB-1858 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-1103 RAPE-PRISON-EMPLOYE- INMATE SEX........................ HB-0022 RECOVERY CARE CENTERS-AUTHORTY...................... HB-0410 RENTAL CAR-LIABLE-DISCLOSE--ADS........................ HB-0844 YOUTH CRIME EDUCAT CONSORTIUM............................... HB-2147 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,LOU HOUSE BILL: 41, 42, 51, 65, 106, 128, 156, 161, 163, 165, 183, 215, 221, 236, 319, 366, 391, 416, 418, 420, 422, 427, 435, 463, 464, 492, 494, 496, 522, 566, 708, 807, 860, 1294, 1700, 1701, 1785, 1812, 1881, 2291 SENATE BILL: 25, 734, 747, 968, 1002 2484 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 20, 66, 99, 136, 138, 185, 206, 223, 258, 265, 289, 295 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM) DCFS-HOMELESS PERSON-TECH...................................... HB-1811 EMERGNCY TELEPHN--TECHNICAL............................... HB-0267 FINAN INST INSURANCE SALES LAW.......................... HB-0375 HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY ACT........................... ...... HB-0735 INS-PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ............................... HB-1909 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION ................................................ HB-1147 PRENATAL HIV TESTING........................................................ HB-1380 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL ....................................................... HB-0269 TELECOMMUNICATIONS- TECHNICAL............................. HB-0268 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,SHIRLEY HOUSE BILL: 156, 233, 626, 707, 708, 844, 930, 957, 1700, 1701 SENATE BILL: 25, 404, 665, 700, 734, 999 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 99, 121, 176, 185 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 30 KENNER, HOWARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST. DEM) CD CORR-MANDATORY RESTITUTION ............................ HB-0179 CD CORR-RESTITUTION-CHILD ABUS......................... HB-0156 CHI TASK FORCE-HARASSMENT........................................ HB-1202 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE-AFFIDAVIT............................... HB-0061 CONSUMER-ACTION FOR DAMAGES ................................ HB-0523 CRIM CD-AGGRVTD DSCHRG-FIREARM........................ HB-2469 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-SCHOOL-PARK............................ HB-0182 DCCA-COMMY GROUPS-GRANT-TEC........................... HB-1646 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH......... ......................................... HB-1574 DCCA-GRANTS -TECH..................................................... HB-1575 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ......................... HB-0062 DHR-CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION.............................. HB-0296 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0636 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT........................................ HB-0504 EMERG RM-CERTIFED PEDIATRICIAN ............................. HB-0444 EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ACT........................................ HB-0612 HUMAN RIGHTS--LAYOFF--IMPACT .................................. HB-0494 INC TAX-EARNED INC CREDIT............................................ HB-1762 LIENS-SALE IN ERROR-DEMOLITION............................. HB-0104 MED PRAC-PUB DISCLOSURE ............................................. HB-6073 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN........................................ HB-0442 MORTGAGE ENERGY FACT SHEETS..................................... HB-1423 PERSONL CD-PREFERENCE-EARNFARE........................ HB-0609 PUB AID-EARNFARE-TIME ELIGIBLE.............................. HB-0611 PUB AID-WORK-PAY TRANSPRTATION ....................... HB-0610 SCH CD-CHI SCHLS PRISON TOUR...................................... HB-0128 SCH CD-FUNDING-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1203 SCHCD-VISION SCREEN-DISABILITY .............................. HB-1620 STRUCTURAL WORK- RD WKR SAFETY ............................ HB-0233 UNEMP INS- W AGES ............................................................... HB-1820 VEH CD-PARKING-IMMOBILIZE VEH.............................. fIB-0608 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KENNER HOUSE BILL: 40, 47, 126, 395, 522, 579, 621, 735, 807, 1088, 1103, 1176, 1757, 2059, 2287 SENATE BILL: 20, 25, 107, 164, 417, 452, 755 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 99, 112, 176, 185, 258 KLINGLER, GWENN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) $DPA-VAR EXPENSES ........................................................... HB-0868 $SUPP-ST BOARD OF EDUCATION ....................................... HB-2300 AGING--SERVICE CREDITS .................................................. HB-1316 CHILD CARE INST-LIC CHG-NOTICE............................ HB-0653 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY...................................... HB-0651 CRIMCD-MURDER-ELDERLY-DISABLED ................. HB-1315 CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN-TECH.................................. HB-0002 CUSTODY -PETITIONS-NONPARENTS .......................... HB-0236 DCCA-ETHANOL RESEARCH PLNT-BD........................ HB-2216 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................ HB-0558 2485 KLINGLER, GWENN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)--Cont. DHS-TELEMEDICINE-STUDY ............................................. HB-1342 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM ................................ HB-2034 ELEC CD-SNR CITIZEN-ABST VTNG ................................ HB-2301 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY-SEIZURE ............................ HB-2121 GANG MEMBERS-NO STATE AID........................................ HB-2092 HEALTH BENEFIT DENIAL NOTICES.................................... HB-0535 HEALTHY START INS PLAN ACT ........................................... HB-1302 HOME-BASED SERVICE-APPROP USE.............................. HB-2109 INC TX--DEDUCT- FAMILY CARE........................................ HB-1333 INC TX-PROP TX CR-SENIORS........................................... HB-1317 INS CHILD ABUSE-DISCRIMINATION................................ HB-0445 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION ............................................. HB-0705 INS PREEXISTING CONDITIONS .......................................... HB-1312 JUV CT-NEGLECTED MINOR................................................. HB-0711 PEN CD-SERS-REFUND REPAYMENT.............................. HB-2393 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY OFFSET................................... HB-0115 PEN CD-ST EMPL-SURVIVOR INCR .................................. HB-0114 PEN CD-ST EMPL-75% AT ANY AGE .................................. HB-2320 PEN CD-UNIV-INCR RETMT MINIMUM........................ HB-1878 PENSION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT ACT ............... ......... HB-0007 PUBLIC EMPL PENSION EQUITY ACT................................... HB-0110 SAVINGS & ECONOMIC STABILITY ...................................... HB-1131 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION-AID-REFORM ....................... HB-2396 SCHOOLS-FAIR-EQUITABLE FUNDING .......................... HB-0452 SEX OFFENDER-SEXUALY DANGEROUS.......................... HB-2232 SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION......................................... HB-1219 SX OFFNDR-CHILD ABDUCTN-LURING ........................ HB-0379 TOBACCO PRODUCTS-DISCLOSE INFO ............................. HB-1043 TOBACCO SALES TO MINORS-TECH .................................. HB-1504 U OF I-PRESIDENT-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1135 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLINGLER HOUSE BILL: 107, 576, 592, 617, 620, 1105, 1347, 1565, 1680, 2235, 2237, 2411, 2492 SENATE BILL: 3, 5, 314, 457, 555, 592, 711, 877 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89 KOSEL, RENEE REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP) $DPA-VAR EXPENSES ............................................................ HB-0868 $SUPP-ST BOARD OF EDUCATION ....................................... HB-2300 AGING-SERVICE CREDITS................................................... HB-1316 CD CORR -TRUTH IN SENTENCING .................................. HB-1363 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT OFFSET .................................... HB-0908 CONTRACTOR REPORTING ACT........................................ HB-1684 CRIM CD&CD CORR-CHLD SX OFFNDR............................ HB-2062 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................................ HB-0651 DRUG OFFENSES -SCHOOLS ................................................ HB-2132 ETHICS-ST AGENCY-ST OFFICIALS................................. HB-2334 GANG MEMBER-REGISTER-NOTIFY................................ HB-2261 HAZARD MAT TRANSPORT-KNOWINGLY....................... HB-1239 HUMAN CLONING-PROHIBITION..................................... HB-2235 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ............................................. HB-2463 JOLIET ARSENAL- BONDS..................................................... HB-2209 JUV CT-ADULT PROSECUTION............................................. HB-1358 POWER OF ATTY-ANATOMICAL GIFT............................... HB-2461 PUB UTIL-POWER SURGE DAMAGES................................. HB-0043 SCHCD-SPEC ED REIMBRSMT CPINDX.............................. HB-1652 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION-AID-REFORM ....................... HB-2396 SCHOOLS-FAIR-EQUITABLE FUNDING .......................... HB-0452 SCHOOLS-HOLD HARMLESS FUNDING ............................ HB-2411 UNIV POLICE DISCIPLINARY ACT.................................... HB-1485 VEH CD--HIT & RUN........................... .......................... HB-1369 VEH CD--TRANSFER TITLE--TAXES................................. HB-1444 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KOSEL HOUSE BILL: 25, 110, 561, 592, 1105, 1219, 1315, 2440 SENATE BILL: 86, 245, 314, 437, 570, 772, 802, 815, 818 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 114, 115, 118, 266, 267 KOTLARZ, JOSEPH S., JR., REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) INCOME TAX-SCHOOL PROP TAX.................................. HB-0537 2486 KOTLARZ, JOSEPH S., JR., REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM)-Cont OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KOTLARZ HOUSE RESOLUTION: 65 KRAUSE, CAROLYN H. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. REP) $DPH-OSTEOPOROSIS PROGRAM........................................ HB-1331 ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES................................. HB-0643 ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON DEFINED................................ HB-0165 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS.............................. HB-0905 CONS FRD SENIORS 30-DAY CANCEL................................ HB-0241 DHS-POST-KIDNEY TRANSPLNT DRUG ......................... HB-1072 DISTRICT-WIDE CHARTER SCHOOLS................................ HB-2468 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-EMERGNCY ORDER ........................ HB-1589 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... HB-2500 GUARDIAN-DISABLED ADULTS.......................................... HB-1252 HEALTH BENEFIT DENIAL NOTICES.................................... HB-0535 HEALTHI FACILITIES-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-0761 HEALTHY START INS PLAN ACT ........................................... HB-1302 HLTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT.................................... HB-1311 HMO ACT-TECHNICAL......... .......................................... HB-2101 HMO COVER DEVELOPMENTL THERAPY ........................... HB-0974 HMO UTILIZATION REVIEW.................................................. HB-0626 HMO-OUTPATIENT UNDER 19 YRS..................................... HB-1565 HOME-BASED SERVICE-APPROP USE.............................. HB-2109 HUM SERV-CANCER DRUG PAYMENTS........................... HB-2501 HUMAN CLONING-PROHIBITION....................................... HB-1829 HUMAN CLONING-PROHIBITION....................................... HB-2235 INS CD-SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS................................ HB-0111 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0620 INS PREEXISTING CONDITIONS ............................................ HB-1312 INS--COVER BIO--BASED MENTAL.................................... HB-0081 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-2102 JUV CT-YOUTH PEER JURIES................................................ HB-2146 LOCAL GOVT TORT IMMUNITY-LIMIT ............................. HB-0374 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS ...................................... HB-0603 MEDCAID-INVESTIGATE MANAGD CAR .......................... HB-0784 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE EVALUATION ..................... HB-0780 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE ORIENTATN.......................... HB-0774 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE ENTITY ................................ HB-0781 MEDICAID-MARKET MANAGED CARE .............................HB-0776 MUNICIPAL-VEH COMPLIANCE-PARK.................... HB-0307 NO SMOKING--RESTAURANTS.............................................. HB-0567 PUB AID-ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT............................ HB-0204 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ HB-1707 SCH CD-BACKGROUND CHECKS......................................... HB-2312 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT............................................. HB-0910 TRANS BOND--INCREAS-FED DEFICIT............................. HB-2499 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KRAUSE HOUSE BILL: 25, 107, 630, 918, 1005, 1691 SENATE BILL: 248, 802, 1019 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 94, 148, 247, 269 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES............................. HB-1883 ANTITRUST PHONE EXEMPT................................................ HB-1146 APP & CIRCUIT COURT REDISTRICT.................................... HB-0085 BANKS CHANGE IN CONTROL ............................................... HB-2169 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS-BOOK .......................... HB-0277 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM-TECH............................... HB-0010 CD CORR-SENTENCE-DOMESTIC VIO............................. HB-2504 CORRS INMATES--RESTRICTIONS .................................... HB-0547 CRIM CD--TECHNICAL .......................................................... HB-0003 DISTRIBUTE INFO-FEE-NEWS MEDIA.......................... HB-1027 DISTRICT-WIDE CHARTER SCHOOLS............................. HB-2468 DP HLTH-IMMUNIZATIONS-TECH................................ HB-1391 DPA-AID TO LAWFUL ALIENS.............................................. HB-0126 ELEC CD- INVESTGTION-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2234 ELEC CD-LOBBYIST-CAMPAGIN FIN............................... HB-2231 2487 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP)-Cont EMS BOARD-OPEN MTGS-CONFID................................... HB-0274 ETHICS-LOBBYIST-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-0004 FOI & COURTS-NO DELEGATION........................................ HB-0800 GO BONDS-SCHOOLS-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2088 HGH ED STUD ASSIST-VET GRANTS.................................. HB-0467 HUM SERV--KIDS BILL OF RIGHTS................................... HB-2502 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT .......................... HB-0585 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT .......................... HB-2495 INC TX-NANNY TX-ANNUAL FILING ............................. HB-0981 INC TX-SOUNDPROOFING CR .............................................. HB-1696 INS CODE-NAPRAPATHIC.................................................... HB-0673 METRO PIER EXPO-PURCHASES--TECH ......................... HB-1304 MUNI CD-AIRPORTS-ACQUIRE PROP.............................. HB-1697 MUNI CD-HOTEL TX-ECON DVLPMNT ........................... HB-1299 MWRD-INCOMP JUDGE--JUROR -TECH ......................... HB-1003 OMNIBUS CHARITABLE GAMING ACT................................ HB-2189 OPEN MEETING-UTILITY EXCEPTION.............................. HB-1876 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION................................................ HB-1147 PROP TX POWER STATION-VALUE..................................... HB-2383 PROP TX-INDEMNITY FUND-FEES................................... HB-0883 PROP TX-SPECIAL ASSMT-FORFEIT................................. HB-0884 PUB RCDS-ELECTNIC FORM-NOTICE.............................. HB-1776 PUB UTIL-VIDEO PROGRAMMING...................................... HB-1148 PUBLIC UTIL-VIDEO-TARIFF ......................................... HB-0707 RETIRED REGUL PROFESSIONALS........................................ HB-1390 RIVERBOAT ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-0606 RIVERBOATS-CODE OF CONDUCT ................................. HB-2190 RTA-ENVIRONMENT PROTECT-TECH ............................ HB-0582 RTA-PROMPT PAYMENT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-0569 SCH CD-ST AID-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-0449 TAX- CAR LEASING ................. ................................................ HB-0601 TAXES-INFO RELEASE-CLAIMS-MISC......................... HB-2188 TELECOM MUNI FEE FEE ACT ................................................ HB-1915 TELECOMMNICATIONS POLE-CONDUIT.......................... HB-1132 UNI PEN & INT- REVIEW- BONDS....................................... HB-1425 USE TX-RET OCC TX-FOOD PCKGING............................. HB-0605 UTIL CONTRACT APPROVE BY ICC....................................... HB-1133 UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPETE............................................... HB-1998 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 603, 2334, 2396 SENATE BILL: 81, 165, 428, 493, 592, 690, 930, 937 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 134, 155, 166, 202, 279 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM) SAGING-MEALS ON WHEELS................................................ HB-0185 $CDB- CORRECTIONS PROJECTS.......................................... HB-0079 $DOT-ROADWAY NOISE BARRIER ...................................... HB-0329 $DPH-AIDS DRUG REIMBURSE............................................. HB-0105 $DPH-ALZHEIMERS DISEASE ............................................... HB-0293 $HUMAN-SVC-MENTAL ILL SUPPORT ............................ HB-0683 ABUSE & NEGLCT CHLD REPORT ACT................................ HB-0066 ABUSED MINOR-INFANT-DRUG TESTS.......................... HB-0164 ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON DEFINED................................ HB-0165 AUDITING ACT-AUDITOR GENL-TECH .......................... HB-0173 CD CORR-MANDATORY RESTITUTION ............................ HB-0179 CHILD & FAM SERV-SCHOLARSHIPS ................... ......... HB-0065 CHILD ADVOCATE ACT ........................................................... HB-0975 CHILD SUPPORT-TRACKING ASSETS................................. HB-0964 CHILD SUPPORT--WILFUL DEFAULT ............................... HB-0962 CHILD SUPPRT-DISCOVERNG ASSETS ........................... HB-2152 CHILD WELFARE EMPLOYEES ............................................... HB-0091 CIRCUIT BREAKER--INCOME ................................................ HB-0184 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSONS................................. HB-0183 CIV ADIM CD-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-1729 CIV ADM-DATE GOV SUBMIT BUDGET........................... HB-0067 CIV PRO-DECEDENT PARTY LAWSUIT........................... HB-0297 2488 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont CIV PRO-SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION.................................. HB-0538 CIV PRO-TECHNICAL CHANGE............................................ HB-0171 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT OFFSET .................................... HB-0908 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS ............................. HB-0905 COMPT-FED FUNDS-TECH.............................................. HB-0174 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT................................. HB-1149 CORPORATIONS-COMBINATIONS-VOTE..................... HB-0613 CRIM CD DOMESTC VIOLENCE-COSTS ............................. HB-2167 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD ............................................. HB-0044 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-0851 DCCA-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS......................... HB-0496 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH........ .......................................... HB-1575 DCFS-ADOPTION ASSTNCE PYMNTS............................... HB-0097 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO ................. ......... HB-0056 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ........................ HB-0062 DCFS-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING ......................................... HB-0055 DEPT EMPLOYMNT SECURITY-SALARY .......................... HB-0539 DHR-CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION.............................. HB-0296 DMHDD- SITE INSPECTION .................................................. HB-0540 DOWNSTATE FIRE DEPT PROMOTION................................. HB-0809 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT HOTLINE......................................... HB-0206 ELECTION CODE-TECH-I D CARDS .................................. HB-0178 ELECTRICIANS LICENSING ACT............................................ HB-0681 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION.............................. HB-0059 FOOD DONORS- CANNED GOODS ...................................... HB-0299 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT............................................ HB-0100 GO BONDS-COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS........................... HB-0290 GOVT ETHICS-ECON OPPY-TECH ..................................... HB-1074 GRANT-LOAN ADMIN EXPENSE ACT ................................ HB-1744 HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION REVIEW................................ HB-1562 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.......................................... HB-0230 HOUSING-PLACE IN SCHOOL DIST..................................... HB-0057 HUM SERV-HEALTH FAC-DEVLP PLAN....................... HB-0635 HUMAN SERV-ASSESS FACILITIES................................... HB-2329 HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY ACT....................................... HB-0735 ILLINOIS GAMING ACT OF 1997............................'................. HB-0169 INC TX-CIRCUIT BREAKER CREDIT................................... HB-0181 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-0294 INS CD GUARANTY ASSN-ANNUITY ........................... HB-0627 INS-ARBITRATION-UNINSURED ..................... ................. HB-0289 INSURANCE CODE-TECHNICAL..................-....... HB-0176 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR.................................... HB-0058 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR .................................... HB-0060 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY................................................. HB-0063 LABOR RELATIONS-IMMUNITY-TECH..................... HB-2263 LANDSCAPE WASTE BURNING BAN..................................... HB-0470 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-LIABILITY.................................... HB-0046 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE ORIENTATN........................... HB-0774 MEDICAL VISIT & EDUC CONF ACT...................................... HB-0180 MHDD CD-TECHNICAL ......................................................... HB-0168 MINORS--DEATH -SHARE RECORDS.................................. HB-0064 NON SUPPORT-COMMUNITY SERVICE............................. HB-0965 OPEN BUDGETS ACT................................................................ HB-0037 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-INCREASE BENFT.......................... HB-0160 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-POPULATION........................... HB-2047 PEN CD-ST EMP-LEGISLATIVE STAF ............................. HB-0295 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... HB-0724 PROBATE-ADMINISTRATION-MINORS ........................ HB-0306 PROBATE- NONRESIDENT REP ............................................. HB-1619 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TX-LESS 3 MIL.................................. HB-0166 PUB AID-DIRECTORY-NEW HIRES.................................. HB-0614 PURCHASING ACT--LEASES ............................................. HB-0498 REGULATE INSURANCE RATES ............................................. HB-0298 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-DUAL LICENSES ......................... HB-0213 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-0175 SAFETY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT .............................................. HB-1347 SCH CD--BUILDING STANDARDS ...................................... HB-0040 2489 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-ELIMINATE GA SCHOLRSHP................................ HB-0402 SCH CD-FUNDING-TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-0170 SCHOOL BUSES-SEAT BELTS............................................... HB-0682 SEX EXPLOITATION BY HEALTH PRO.................................. HB-1184 ST COLLECTION-BD-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0177 ST DEBT COLLECTION-AUD GEN........................................ HB-0960 ST ETHICS-CONTRACTS-FISCAL............... ....... HB-0292 ST FIN-EXCESS FED GRANT FUND..................................... HB-1743 ST GIFT BAN ACT.................................................................... HB-0076 ST PURCH-CONTRACTOR SUSPENSION.....................H.... HB-0291 STATE LOAN ACT .................................................................... HB-0959 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.............................................. HB-0665 TELECOMMNICATIONS POLE-CONDUIT.......................... HB-1132 TRUTH IN BUDGETING NOTE ACT........................................ HB-0093 TX COLLECTION-CONFIDENTIALITY ............................... HB-0961 UIFSA--ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS...................................... HB-0966 VEH CD-ELUDE POLICE-PENALTY ................................... HB-1015 VOTING BY MINORS ACT ....................................................... HB-1145 WAGE PAYMT-CASH-CHILD SUPPORT........................... HB-0963 WELFARE-EMPLOYMENT PLAN.................... ................ HB-2081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LANG HOUSE BILL: 221, 319, 354, 356, 357, 373, 375, 473, 478, 497, 504, 632, 780, 906, 1481, 1574, 1646, 1703, 1704, 1909, 2321, 2342 SENATE BILL: 73, 166, 303, 327, 493, 538, 547, 671, 794, 899, 963, 1024 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 107, 148, 273, 282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 39 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 LAWFER, I. RONALD REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST. REP) AGING-SERVICE CREDITS ................................................... HB-1316 BATHING BEACH-PRIVATE-EXEMPT .............................. HB-1300 CEMETERY CARE-DEFINE CARE-LIC.............................. HB-2435 CEMETERY MAINTENANCE-FINES................................. HB-2451 DHS-TELEMEDICINE- STUDY ............................................. HB-1342 ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT-TECH.......................................... HB-2299 GAMBLING RIGHT TO VOTE ACT .......................................... HB-0386 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... HB-0640 GRAIN CD-WHEAT DEVELOPMENT ACT.......................... HB-1680 GRAPE-WINE RESOURCES COUNCIL................................. HB-1678 ILL FARM DEVELOP-ST GUARANTEES.............................. HB-1880 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL............................... HB-0842 PROP TX-ASSESS LIST PUBLISH......................................... HB-0648 PROPERTY-GOVT TAKING-LOW VALUE ................... HB-0212 SCH CONSTRUCTN-MINI ENROLLMENT ........................ HB-2492 TAX CREDIT BOARD ACT........................................................ HB-1339 VEH CD-TOW TRUCK INS-EXEMPT .................................. HB-0348 WELL PUMP CONTRACTOR LIC-EDUC.............................. HB-0349 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAWFER HOUSE BILL: 868, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1547, 2219, 2300 SENATE BILL: 234, 799, 876 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 59, 205 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP) ANTITRUST-HLTH CARE FEES.................................... HB-1082 ASBESTOS ABATMT-CONTRCTR INSUR.......................... HB-1083 CHIPS-ADMINISTRATOR-DISCOUNT ........................... HB-1400 CLINICAL SOC WORK-SUNSET ........................ ........... HB-0427 CNTY CD-LIBRARY FEE..................................... ........... HB-0824 CONSTRUCTION TRUST FUND ACT................................ HB-1111 CORP FIDUCIARY-AGENT-DOCUMENTS..................... HB-1036 DAGE-VENDORS-ATTENDANTS-RATES.................... HB-1780 DCCA-JOB TRAINING-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-1019 DEREGULATE ELECTRICITY SALES ................................... HB-0286 ELECTRONIC FUND RECIPROCITY............................... HB-1777 GOVT SALARY W-HOLD-RESTRICT..... .......... HB-1752 HEAD & SPINAL CORD INJURY-FINE.............................. HB-1385 HOME RULE SITE TX-TECH ............................................ HB-2302 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... HB-1077 2490 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP)-Cont IL NURSING ACT-APRN ........................................................ HB-1078 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS ........................... ......... HB-1079 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET ................................................... HB-1076 IL RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION................................ HB-0424 INC TX CREDIT-RIPARIAN STRIP...................................... HB-2219 INC TX-TX CHECKOFF-ILL RIVER.................................... HB-2218 INC-TX--PSHIP INVEST CREDIT....................................... HB-0526 INS CD STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS................................ HB-1410 LOC GOVT-VOLUN PAYROLL DEDUCT.............................. HB-2217 LOCKSMITH LICENS-APPLIC- COOK.............................. HB-0736 MEDICAID-TBI WAIVER REQUEST................................. HB-1279 MUNI CD-TIF SHORT TITLE-TECH .............................. HB-0525 NATIVE TRIBES DEVELOPMENT ACT................................ HB-1413 OCC & USE--SEN CIT ASSESSMENT ..................................... HB-0581 PATIENT COMMUNICATION ACT.......................................... HB-0333 PAWNBROKER REG ACT-PWNBRKR DEF......................... HB-0805 PEN CD-DNST POL&FIRE-INVESTMTS............................ HB-1084 PUB AID-GENERL PROVISIONS-TECH............................. HB-1081 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1831 SEAT BELT-POLICE STOP-CHILD...................................... HB-1610 TIF-ENTERPRISE ZONE OVERLAP ...................................... HB-0524 UNPERFECTED SECURITY INTEREST.................................. HB-0192 UNPERFECTED SECURITY INTEREST.................................. HB-2474 UTIL TXES-ELEC FUNDS TRANSFER ................................. HB-0709 VEH CD-RECREATIONAL VEH SPEED................................ HB-0996 WILDLIFE PRAIRIE MUSEUM ACT ..................................... HB-1628 WRK COMP-PREMIUM RATES--SITUS .............................. HB-0228 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEITCH HOUSE BILL: 1062, 1102, 2435, 2451 SENATE BILL: 237, 320, 329, 549, 648, 802, 804 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 110, 183, 279, 285, 296 LINDNER, PATRICIA REID REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-DRUG ADDICTED BABIES................................ HB-0951 ADOPTION-ENTRY JUDGMENT-TECH ............................ HB-1352 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES................................ HB-1883 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT.............................................. HB-0351 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT.............................................. HB-0415 CD CORR -GANG MEMBERS-NO PROBTN....................... HB-1359 CHILD CARE-DEFINITIONS-TECH.................................. HB-1353 CIV ADM-DPHLTH-VIOLENT INJUR Y.............................. HB-1806 CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-RANDALL RD .............................. HB-0024 CIV PRO-SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION.................................. HB-0538 CIVIC CENTER CODE ................................................................ HB-0235 CNTY CD-KENDALL COUNTY RACEWAY....................... HB-2373 COMMN STATUS WOMEN ACT ......................................... HB-1691 CONTRACTOR REPORTING ACT ............................................ HB-1684 CRIM CD-POLICE FUND RAISING ....................................... HB-1670 CRIM PRO-HEARSAY-CHILD VICTIMS...................... HB-2297 DCFS-TECHNICAL .................................................................. HB-1813 DISSOLUTION- CONCILIATION -TECH ........................... HB-1351 EARLY CHILDHD ED COLLABORATION.............................. HB-1301 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN COMM REPORTS.......................... HB-1251 FOIA-DCFS-DAY CARE VIOLATIONS........................ HB-2503 GAMBLING- STATEWIDE REFERENDUM .......................... HB-0640 HWY CD-TOWNSHIP-FED AID............................ .......... HB-0352 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT ..................... HB-0585 INS CD-SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS................................. HB-0111 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-0888 INS MENTAL HLTH COVER DISCLOSE.................................. HB-0632 INS--COVER BIO-- BASED MENTAL................... .............. HB-0081 JOINT SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION ...................................... HB-1612 JUV CT--DEFINITIONS--TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1350 JUV CT--YOUTH PEER JURIES............................................. HB-2146 LTD LIABLTY ACT-INTERROGS-TECH............................ HB-0948 MIN WAGE--COMPENSTORY TIME OFF .......................... HB-1264 MUNI CD-VILLAGE INCORPORATION............................... HB-0353 2491 LINDNER, PATRICIA REID REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP)- Cont. MUNI CD-WEED CUTTING-FORECLOSE......................... HB-0350 PEN CD-JUDGES-SPOUSE ELECTION............................... HB-0023 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT BUDGETNG .............................. HB-1129 PUBLIC AID-WORK-PREGNANCY-KIDS ...................... HB-1809 SCH LAND DEDICATN-IMPACT FEE................................... HB-1313 SCHCD-STATE AID-EAV ADJUSTMENT ........................ HB-1394 SCHCD--STATE AID-EAV ADJUSTMENT .......................... HB-2304 SCHOOLS-CDB-CONSTRUCTION GRANT....................... HB-2303 TOLL HIGHWAY-BUDGET APPROVAL............................... HB-0136 UNCDCORR-CHILD PORN-NO PROBATN....................... HB-0472 UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAWS ................................................. HB-1393 UNEMPL INS-WORK-BASED LEARNING ........................ HB-0240 WELL PUMP CONTRACTOR LIC-EDUC............................. HB-0349 X-RAY RETENTION-9 YEARS ............................................. HB-1026 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LINDNER HOUSE BILL: 135, 278, 851, 918, 1418, 1575, 2050, 2122 SENATE BILL: 240, 363, 366, 373, 469, 789, 853, 1024, 1099 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 91 LOPEZ, EDGAR REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM) $DHS-BILINGUAL DRUG-ALCHL ED................................ HB-0158 $OCE-IL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BD.................................. HB-1894 $OCE-STATE BOARD OF EDUC .............................................. HB-1893 AERONAUTICS ACT-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-1897 BANKING ACT-TECHNICAL................................................ HB-1896 CAR AS COLLATERAL-RT TO REDEEM............................ HB-1577 CD CORR-MANDATORY RESTITUTION ............................ HB-0179 CD CORR--RESTITUTION-CHILD ABUS............................ HB-0156 CHECK PRINTER REGULATION ............................................. HB-1113 CHILD BACK SEAT OF VEH-AIR BAG ................................. HB-0492 CHLD SUPPRT-PUBLICIZE DEADBEAT.............................. HB-1141 CIV PRO-DECEDENT PARTY LAWSUIT............................ HB-0297 CNTY CD-ST ATTNY-POWERS-TECH ............................ HB-1891 CONSUMER FRAUD-PRACTICES-TECH ........................ HB-1635 CONSUMER FRAUD-SERVICE-GENDER ......................... HB-0239 CRIM CD-COMMUNITY POLICING ..................................... HB-2400 CRIM CD-FALSELY REPRSENT-ATTOR .......................... HB-0759 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-LOITERING ........................ HB-0157 CRIM CD-SOLICIT MINOR-COMPUTER .......................... HB-0152 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1892 DHS-ALZHEIMERS TREATMENT DRUG............................ HB-1319 DNR-CHICAGO PARK DIST TRANSFER ............................. HB-0973 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0636 DPA-AID TO LAWFUL ALIENS.............................................. HB-0126 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT HOTLINE..................... ................. HB-0206 DPA-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECH.................................. HB-1639 DRUG OFFENSES -SCHOOLS ............................................... HB-2132 GAMES-TX REDUCED-EDUCATION............................... HB-1415 HOME INSPECTION FRAUD ACT............................................ HB-0806 HUMAN RIGHTS-LAYOFF-IMPACT.................................. HB-0494 INC TX- CHECKOFF- DIABETES ......................................... HB-0125 INC TX-CR-DEPENDENT CARE .......................................... HB-0141 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-0888 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-1142 INSUR-GASTROINTESTINAL TRTMT.............................. HB-0143 JUV CT-JUVENILE COURT RECORDS................................. HB-0977 JUV CT-NEGLECTED MINOR ................................................. HB-071 1 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-LIABILITY.................................... HB-0046 LOTTERY-PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNC............................ HB-0625 MED PRAC-TECHNICAL......................................................... HB-1895 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN.......................................... HB-0442 MUNI CD-GRAFFITI-PRIVATE PROP................................ HB-0661 OPEN MEETINGS-PUBLIC BODY ....................................... HB-0795 PEN CD--CHGO FIRE--ANNUAL INCR ............................. HB-0226 PEN CD--CHGO FIRE--SALARY ............................................. HB-0227 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT............................... HB-0304 PEN CD- CHGO POL-ELECTIONS ..................................... HB-0346 2492 LOPEZ, EDGAR REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER ......................... HB-0302 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-RETMT DISCOUNT....................... HB-0354 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-STATE FUNDING .......................... HB-0356 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-4% ANNUAL INC......................... HB-0373 POL&FIRE BURIAL BENFT-GP INSUR................................ HB-1136 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY ............................ HB-0011 PRIV SECURITY GUARD-EMPLOYMENT........................ HB-1041 ROOF CONTR-LICENSING.................................................... HB-1884 SCH CD-ALTERNAT ED PROG GRANTS ............................. HB-0129 SCH CD-BILINGUAL ED FUNDING ...................................... HB-0130 SCH CD-CHI SCHLS PRISON TOUR.................................... HB-0128 SCH CD-ST BD ED-TECHNICAL.......................................... HB-1637 SCHCD-STATE CLAIMS--TECHNICAL............................... HB-1730 SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ..................................................... HB-1898 SEX OFFENDER -SEXUALY DANGEROUS..................... HB-2232 SHORTHAND REPORTER-OATHS ........................................ HB-0889 STATE BD EDUCAT BUDGET REQUEST................................ HB-0377 SUNSET INSURANCE PRODUCTS .......................................... HB-0411 TRUSS CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY................................. HB-0768 TRUTH IN BUDGETING NOTE ACT........................................ HB-0093 VEH CD-JUV CT-MINRS DRVRS LCNS........................... HB-0287 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LOPEZ HOUSE BILL: 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 40, 44, 68, 69, 213, 241, 300, 301, 303, 343, 344, 345, 355, 357, 473, 562, 577, 579, 586, 752, 801, 802, 803, 804, 860, 908, 982, 999, 1046, 1194, 1205, 1282, 1576, 1619, 1670, 2287, 2385 SENATE BILL: 107, 143, 172, 199, 315, 340, 356, 599, 663, 698, 763, 764, 851, 1039, 1048, 1050, 1101 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 28, 67, 135 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 28, 30 LYONS, EILEEN (47TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-DRUG ADDICTED BABIES................................ HB-0951 CHILDREN-DEATH- REVIEW-DRUGS ............................ HB-1426 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-CRIME ................................ HB-1140 CRIM CD&CD CORR -CHLD SX OFFNDR........................... HB-2062 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... HB-2422 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................................ HB-0651 CRIM CD-INVOL MANSLAUGHTER-CHI....................... HB-0859 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM................................... HB-0650 CRIM CD--TRESPASS ............................................................... HB-1373 DHS-CARE WORKERS-WAGE INCREASE ....................... HB-0368 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSERS............................................ HB-2122 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-FIREARM ........................................ HB-2153 DST-POL-LEADS-DNA-GUN ID-NO K ........................ HB-2178 EPA-LOCAL SITING-MUNIC PARTIC........... ............ HB-1002 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY -SEIZURE ............................ HB-2121 HMO-OUTPATIENT UNDER 19 YRS................................... HB-1565 HWY CD-DIST ROAD FUND-SENIORS.............................. HB-1223 INC TX-BUSINESS INC-NON-RESDNT ......................... HB-0585 INS CHILD ABUSE-DISCRIMINATION................................ HB-0445 MWRD-CONSTRUCTION-RESERVOIR........................... HB-1004 SCHCD-UNCERTIFIED SCHOOL NURSE............................ HB-1531 SCHOOLS-HOLD HARMLESS FUNDING ......................... HB-2411 SEX EXPLOITATION BY HEALTH PRO................................. HB-1184 TOBACCO SALES TO MINORS-TECH .................................. HB-1504 TOBACCO-POSSESSION-MINORS...................................... HB-0796 VEH CD-COUNTY WEIGHT LIMIT....................................... HB-1218 VEH CD- HIT & RUN ................ .............................................. HB-1369 VICTIM NOTIFICATION-PRIVATE....................................... HB-0025 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LYONSEILEEN HOUSE BILL: 106, 236, 383, 592, 1105, 1219, 1227, 1298, 1324, 1374, 2235, 2262, 2300, 2335 SENATE BILL: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 140, 715, 827 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 91, 156, 201 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 46 LYONS, JOSEPH M. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM) $DHS--BILINGUAL DRUG--ALCHL ED............................. HB-0158 2493 LYONS, JOSEPH M. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CONTROL SUBSTNC-KETAMIN HYDRO........................... HB-0070 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD ......................... .............. HB-0044 CRIM CD-POSSN-BODY ARMOR PIERC.......................... HB-1194 CRIM CD-SOLICIT MINOR-COMPUTER .......................... HB-0152 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB-0056 INS COVER BREAST RECONSTRUCTIO................................ HB-2456 INSURANCE CODE-DOMESTIC ABUSE.............................. HB-1332 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR ...................... ........ HB-0058 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR.................................... HB-0060 MUN CD UTILITY TX EXEMPT 65 YR.................................... HB-1093 MUN CD-DEMOLITION............................................................ HB-0038 NURSING HOMES-MIN STAFFING..................................... HB-0047 OPEN BUDGETS ACT............................................ ........... HB-0037 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR RETMT.................................... HB-0122 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR WIDOW................................... HB-0121 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0034 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0123 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR...............................HB-0068 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR...............................HB-0069 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS........................... HB-0344 PEN CD-CHGO POL-EARLY RETMT .................................. HB-0304 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ELECTIONS ........................................ HB-0346 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ...................... .................. HB-0343 PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER ............................ HB-0302 PEN CD-CHGO POL-25 YRS ANY AGE .............................. HB-0303 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-30 YRS ANY AGE.............................. HB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR--EARLY RETMT.............................. HB-0357 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR -STATE FUNDING .......................... HB-0356 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SURVIVORS MIN........................... HB-0385 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-4% ANNUAL INC........................... HB-0373 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETMT INCR.......................... HB-0384 PENCD-CHGO TCHR-AVERAGE SALARY ....................... HB-0376 PLUMBING LIC-CONTINUING EDUC ................................. HB-0791 POST-MASTECTOMY HOSPITAL STAY .............................. HB-0011 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0045 RESPITE PROJECTS--FUNDING ............ ............ HB-0861 SCH CD-BUILDING STANDARDS ......................................... HB-0040 SCH CD-CHI SCHLS PRISON TOUR.................................... HB-0128 SENIOR CITIZENS FEES ......................................................... HB-0088 VEH CD-DISAB PARK DEVICE-FRAUD............................. HB-0149 VEH CD-DISABLED-PLATES-PARKING ........................ HB-1741 VEH CD-GRADUATED LICENSING...................................... HB-1760 VEH CD-MINOR DRIVING AT NIGHT ............................... HB-1761 VEH CD-PLATE-DIED LINE OF DUTY............................... HB-0221 VEH CD-SEC OF STATE-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-1731 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LYONS,JOSEPH HOUSE BILL: 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 43, 74, 112, 213, 226, 227, 301, 313, 345, 354, 427, 577, 586, 614, 652, 801, 802, 803, 804, 954, 960, 1000, 1141, 1477, 1700, 1701, 1704, 2385, 2400 SENATE BILL: 510, 528, 536, 537, 543, 560, 789, 950, 951, 1002 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 83, 147, 211, 212 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 30, 43 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM) $CDB-CORRECTIONS PROJECTS.......................................... HB-0079 $OCE-TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY.............................. HB-2350 $SUPP-AGING-DCFS-DPH-DHS.................................... HB-2439 $SUPP-OCE-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ............................... HB-2349 ABORTION--PARTIAL BIRTH................................................ HB-0382 ATTRNY GENERAL-CHILD SUP-TECH............................ HB-2346 BUREAU FOR THE BLIND-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-1489 CD CORR-COURT DEFINITION-TECH........................... HB-2353 CD CORR-INMATE GRIEVANCES-TECH ...................... HB-2354 CHICAGO SCH BD-APPOINT ADVISOR............................. HB-1702 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCMNT-TECH............................. HB-2266 CIV PRO--QUICK TAKE--TECH ...................... .................. HB-2332 2494 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. DISCRIM SALE REAL ESTATE-TECH ................... ......... HB-2361 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PRO................................ HB-0135 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................... HB-2323 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................... HB-2342 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................... HB-2343 ELEC CD- CAMPN FINANCE................................................. HB-0672 ELEC CD-PERSON-WHOEVER -TECH ............................. HB-1073 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT .......................................... HB-1703 FLEX-TIME RIGHTS ACT ...................................................... HB-1704 FOSTER PARENTS- CONFIDENTIALTY .............................. HB-2326 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................. HB-0100 GOVERNMENT ETHICS-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2340 GOVT ETHICS-COMPENSATION-TECH............................ HB-1075 GOVT ETHICS-ECON OPPY-TECH ..................................... HB-1074 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................. HB-1241 ILLINOIS PURCHASING ACT-POLICY ................................ HB-2347 ILLINOIS PURCHASING ACT-TECH.................................... HB-2344 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV .............................. HB-0400 INC TX-COLL SAVINGS-EXEMPT ...................................... HB-0401 INC TX-EDUCATION EXPENSE CR..................................... HB-0999 INS CODE--NAPRAPATHIC.................................................... HB-0673 INSURANCE LICENSE EXAMS ........................................ HB-2322 JUVENILE COURT ACT-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2360 MASTECTOMY -INPATIENT CARE....................................... HB-0107 MEIGS FIELD AIRPORT ACT-REPEAL ................................ HB-0315 MUNI CD-TIF-EXTEND TO 35 YEARS................................ HB-2060 PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................. HB-1481 PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................. HB-2325 SCH CD-ACADEM WATCH-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1701 SCH CD-ELIMINATE GA SCHOLRSHP................................ HB-0402 SCH CD-REQUIRE SCHOOL UNIFORMS ............................ HB-1700 ST GIFT BAN-TECHNICAL..................................................... HB-2341 STATE EMPLOYEE GIFT BAN ................................................ HB-2324 TOLL HWY ACT-APPROPRIATIONS.................................... HB-2321 TOLL HWY ACT-FED GOV'T-TECH................................. HB-2352 TOLL HWY ACT--VIOLATIONS--TECH ............................... HB-2351 WELFARE REFORM ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2265 WILDLIFE PRAIRIE MUSEUM ACT........................................ HB-1628 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN,MJ HOUSE BILL: 11, 190, 251, 752 SENATE BILL: 700 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 8, 16, 32, 68, 102, 105, 138, 198, 263, 268, 278, 299 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 21, 30, 35 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 MAUTINO, FRANK J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. DEM) $LAKE DE PUE.............................................................................. HB-1551 BEER INDUSTRY-JUDICIAL REMEDY................................ HB-0678 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS-BOOK.......................... HB-0277 CHIPS-ADMINISTRATOR-DISCOUNT............................ HB-1400 CIVIC CENTER CODE.......................................................... HB-0235 CNTIES CD-IMPACT INCARC-TECH.................................. HB-2246 COMPTROLLER-REPORTS.................................................... HB-0909 CRIM JUST INFO AUTHY-MEMBERS................................ HB-1293 CT CLERKS-CHILDS WAITING ROOM................................ HB-0845 DNR-FISH-WILDLIFE-REGULATION........................... HB-1050 DST-POL-LEADS-DNA-GUN ID-NO K...................... HB-2178 FINANCIAL INST-INSURANCE COMP................................ HB-0586 FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD........................................ HB-0200 IL RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION................................ HB-0424 INS CD SERVICE OF PROCESS ................................................. HB-1266 INS CD--CLAIM EXCLUDE .................................................... HB-1552 INS CD-EXCHANGE-REORGANIZATION..................... HB-0223 INS CD--INS EXCHANGE .................................................... HB-1881 INS CD-TECH-ACCESS TO FILES .................................... HB-2285 INS CD-TECH-AGENT CONTRACTS............................... HB-2284 2495 MAUTINO, FRANK J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INS LICENSED PROF COUNSELOR ........................................ HB-0161 INS REGISTERD FIRM-LLC.................................................. HB-0224 INSURANCE SALES ACT ......................................................... HB-0222 LIQUOR CONTROL-SIGN- SANITATION .......................... HB-0679 MANAGD CARE RESPONSIBILITY ACT................................ HB-1042 METRO PIER EXPO-BONDS .................................................... HB-2442 PEN CD-DNST POL- $500 MINIMUM .................................. HB-0835 PEN CD-DNST POL-INCR MINIMUMS.............................. HB-2467 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVOR..................................... HB-0836 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. HB-0716 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... HB-0724 PROP TX-REDEMPTION.......................................................... HB-1826 PROP TX-REDEMPTION-DEED........................................... HB-1419 PUB UTIL CONFIDENTIAL..................................................... HB-1644 PUB UTIL-QUAL SOL WST ENGY FAC................................ HB-1309 RENTAL CAR-LIABLE-DISCLOSE-ADS......................... HB-1647 SALES TX-AGGREGATE EQUIP-EXMPT........................... HB-0027 SCH CD-REGL SUPT TERMS.............................................. HB-0741 SCH CD-SCHOOL TERM LENGTH ........................................ HB-0740 SCH CD--WAIVERS-SUPERVISION ..................................... HB-0742 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS...................................... HB-2470 STATE CONST ACCOUNT FUND ............................................. HB-0490 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-ADM LAW JUDGE.......................... HB-0588 VEH CD-PERIOD LICENSE SUSPEND.................................. HB-1253 VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING...................................................... HB-0837 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 1005, 1620, 1782, 2014, 2385 SENATE BILL: 14, 124, 196, 490, 517, 545, 681, 709, 802 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 51, 191, 197 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 MCAULIFFE, MICHAEL P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP) $CDB-WILLOW-HIGGINS CREEK....................................... HB-0822 $GRANT- CDB ............................................................................ HB-2432 $WILLOW-HIGGINS CREEK ................................................. HB-0897 BANKS- REVERSE STOCK SPLITS ......................................... HB-1588 CD CORR -AGGRAVATING FACTORS .................................. HB-2260 CIV PRO-QUICKTAKE-MORTON GROVE......................... HB-0473 CRIM CD-COMMUNITY POLICING ...................... ......... HB-2400 DHS-ALZHEIMERS TREATMENT DRUG............................ HB-1319 DST-POL-PUB LABOR RELATIONS.................................... HB-0578 ENDANGER SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORT............................... HB-0561 FINANCIAL INST-INSURANCE COMP................................ HB-0586 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... HB-0896 FOREST PRESERVE-INT EARNINGS................................... HB-1651 GANG MEMBERS-NO STATE AID.................... ................ HB-2092 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ HB-0190 HUM SERV-CANCER DRUG PAYMENTS......................... HB-2501 HUMANE CARE-POLICE ANIMAL....................................... HB-0978 INC TX-DEDUCT-LONG TERM CARE............................... HB-1841 INS CHILD ABUSE-DISCRIMINATION................................ HB-0445 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT .................................. HB-0579 LAW ENFORCE INTERN TRAINING...................................... HB-0695 LIQUOR CONTROL-CIDER TAX ......................................... HB-2385 METRO PIER EXPO-BONDS .................................................. HB-2442 METRO WTR RECLAIM DIST-PROMOTE........................... HB-1374 METRO WTR RECLAM DIS-JOB CLASS .............................. HB-1375 OFFICE OF THE TAXPAYER DEFEND.................................... HB-1341 PEACE OFFICER-INTERROGATION .................................... HB-1321 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS................................. HB-0804 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-DEATH BENEFIT.......................... HB-1034 PEN CD--CHGO FIRE--PARAMEDICS.................................. HB-1032 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW BENEFIT......................... HB-1033 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETMT............................ HB-2443 PEN CD-CHGO POL-ADDS A TRUSTEE....................... HB-0301 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BRASS SALARY................................. HB-0300 PEN CD- CHGO POL--ELECTIONS ..................................... HB-0346 2496 MCAULIFFE, MICHAEL P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP)-Cont PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ...................... .................. HB-0345 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-EARLY RETMT .............................. HB-0357 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-ADMINISTR ......................... HB-0372 PEN CD- CHGO TEACHERS-100 DAYS............................... HB-0409 PEN CD-COURT REPORTER -FORMULA .......................... HB-1856 PEN CD- IMRF SLEP-SURVIVORS 3%................................. HB-0942 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-WIDOW REMARRY .........................HB-0943 PEN CD-IMRF-AIRPORT POLICE........................... ...... HB-0802 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE PARTICIPATE............................... HB-0803 PEN CD--IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0979 PEN CD-IMRFSLEP-25 YRS ANY AGE............................... HB-1683 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-WORKERS COMP.......................... HB-1278 PEN CD-SEC ST INVESTGTR-SALARY ............................. HB-0801 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT.............................. HB-0576 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ..................................... HB-0575 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS............................... HB-0718 PENCD-DNST TCHR-ADOPTION LEAVE.......................... HB-0589 POL&FIRE BURIAL BENFT-GP INSUR............................ HB-1136 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR -EXEMP WEAP............................. HB-0744 SAFETY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT ................................................. HB-1347 SCH CD-IRISH FAMINE STUDY .......................................... HB-0082 SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION..................................... HB-1219 ST POLICE-BURIAL BENEFIT ................................................ HB-0813 STATE POLICE-NEW PAY INCREMENT............................. HB-0577 TRUSS CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY................................. HB-0768 TWP CD-ROAD FUND-FLOOD CONTROL........................ HB-1250 VEH CD-PLATE-DIED LINE OF DUTY............................... HB-0221 VEH CD-WINDSHLD TINT .................................................... HB-1115 VICTIM NOTIFICATION-PRIVATE ........................ ......... HB-0025 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 68, 69, 302, 304, 344, 354, 355, 356, 379, 472, 562, 592, 954, 977, 1095, 1130, 1194, 1223, 1315, 1332, 2047, 2335 SENATE BILL: 63, 107, 199, 369, 429, 454, 508, 509, 570, 680, 738, 762, 1050, 1076 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 80, 97, 222, 246, 278 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 21, 30 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 MCCARTHY, KEVIN,A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) $DPH-ALZHEIMERS DISEASE ........................................ HB-0293 $IDOT-ROAD PROJECTS ........................................................ HB-1580 $OCE- ST BD ED ................................... ......................... HB-1570 $SOS-ORAL READING PROGRAMS..................................... HB-2013 APPLE JUICE-PASTEURIZED LABEL................................. HB-2016 CNTY CD-COOK CNTY SHERIFF BD.................................... HB-2245 CNTY CD-DIRECTOR- CORRECTIONS.............................. HB-2241 COMM COLL-JOB TRAINING PROGRAM............................ HB-1921 CONTRLLED SUBSTNCE-AMPHETAMINE ........................ HB-0722 CRIM CD-STALKING -HARASS-FAMILY ....................... HB-2026 DRYCLEANER ENV RESPONSE FUND.................................. HB-1271 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ......................................... HB-2323 ELEC CD-VOTERS PAMPHLET .............................................. HB-2051 ELECTRICITY LOWER RATE FEB 1...................................... HB-2433 ETHICS-ELEC-CAMPAIGN LIMITS.................................... HB-0717 FAIL TO PAY TX-DRIVERS LICENSE................................... HB-2230 FULL FUNDING FOR EDUCATION ACT................................ HB-1517 INC TX-EDUC EXPENSE-DEDUCT..................................... HB-1516 INC TX-EDUCATION EXPENSE CR...................................... HB-0999 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-0294 INSUR-GASTROINTESTINAL TRTMT................................. HB-0143 LIQUOR CONTROL-DRAM SHOP INSUR............................ HB-0087 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSES-62-CPI........................................ HB-0317 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS............................... HB-0381 RVRBOAT-INCREASE WAGER TAX-EAF...................... HB-2229 SCH CD-STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY ............................... HB-1031 SCH CD-TECHNOLOGY NETWORK.................................. HB-0754 SCHOOLS-EMPLOY-SEX OFFENSES.............................. HB-2028 2497 MCCARTHY, KEVIN,A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP)- Cont SOLID WASTE-ST BLDG-ALUM CAN ................................ HB-1443 SOLID WST-GLASS RECYCL STUDY ................................... HB-0772 ST ETHICS- CONTRACTS-FISCAL..................................... HB-0292 STATE FINANCE- ROAD FUND.............................................. HB-0331 TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS-FEE....................................... HB-2166 UNBLEACHED PAPER-STATE PURCHAS........................... HB-0823 VEH CD- BUSDRIVER--ALCOHOL LEV ............................... HB-1675 WATER USE-SOIL DIST-RESTRICT................................... HB-2017 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCCARTHY HOUSE BILL: 21, 47, 64, 73, 76, 88, 94, 140, 149, 152, 162, 230, 238, 241, 273, 469, 509, 547, 617, 807, 1074, 1076, 1558, 1614, 1922, 2125, 2244 SENATE BILL: 8, 36, 69, 86, 196, 214, 225, 226, 558, 715, 1121 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 44, 96, 168, 169, 182, 196, 277 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 15 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM) $CDB- CORRECTIONS PROJECTS.......................................... HB-0079 AFDC-HOME VISITS-ELIGIBILITY .................................... HB-0953 AGING-HOME REPAIR GRANTS........................................... HB-1086 CRIM CD&CD CORR-1ST DEGREE MUR ............................ HB-2286 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN ............................. HB-1029 CT CLERKS-CHILDS WAITING ROOM................................ HB-0845 DAGE-VENDORS-ATTENDANTS-RATES.....................HB-1780 DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICE-TECH........................... HB-1614 DENTAL HYGIENIST-SENIOR CARE .................................. HB-2275 DPA-DAGE-AVOID NURSG HOME..................................... HB-1844 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM................................ HB-2034 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY .............................. HB-0509 GEN OB BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTRUCTN........................... HB-0956 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS .................................................. HB-1227 HWY CD-LAND USE ASSUMPTION ..................................... HB-0322 INS VEHICLE- COMPREHENSIVE ......................................... HB-2273 INS-DISABILITY-SPECIALIST............................................. HB-0919 MUN CD UTILITY TX EXEMPT 65 YR.................................... HB-1093 OCC & USE TX-TECHNOLOGY EQUIP................................ HB-0599 PEN CD-ELECTED TRUSTEES.............................................. HB-0846 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA ETC................................... HB-0827 PEN CD-IMRF-CORRECTIONS SLEP................................. HB-0151 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC UTILITY ............................... HB-0724 RADIATION PROTECTION-LICENSE .................................. HB-0989 REVOLVE CRDT NO BALANCE-NO FEE ............................. HB-2274 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TAXES .......................................... HB-0117 SCH CD-BOUNDARY CHANGES ........................................... HB-1005 SCH CD-IRISH FAMINE STUDY ............................................ HB-0082 SCHCD--REPEAL NONCOTERM ANNEXTN................. HB-1778 ST GIFT BAN ACT......................................................................... HB-0076 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE.................................... HB-0564 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................. HB-0078 WAGE PAYMENT-PROHIBIT CURRENCY ......................... HB-2269 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND............................... HB-1818 WORKPLACE SAFETY COMMITTEE ACT............................. HB-1475 WORKPLACE SAFETY COMMITTEE ACT............................. HB-2083 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGUIRE HOUSE BILL: 47, 58, 62, 64, 91, 94, 100, 111, 127, 146, 149, 159, 161, 163, 180, 184, 206, 233, 241, 314, 317, 381, 392, 492, 504, 735, 861, 1443, 1444, 1458, 1782, 2014, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2337, 2342, 2353, 2455 SENATE BILL: 35, 77, 194, 225, 233, 599, 697, 713, 1084 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 17, 31, 61 MCKEON, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM) $DPH-AIDS DRUG REIMBURSE........................................ HB-0105 $HUMAN-SVC-MENTAL ILL SUPPORT......................... HB-0683 $SUPP-DOT-RTA-FARE SUBSIDIES................................. HB-1130 ABORTION LAW-POSTING OBJECTION............................. HB-0629 ABORTION-PUBLIC FUNDING ...................... .................. HB-0391 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION ............................ HB-0474 CD CORR- CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES ........................... HB-1558 CD CORR--NO PROBATION .................................................. HB-1 366 2498 MCKEON, IARRY REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM)--Cont CD CORR-PILOT PROGRM-JUVENILE.............................. HB-0723 CLINICAL SOC WORK-SUNSET ......................................... HB-0427 CONSUMER-ACTION FOR DAMAGES ................................ HB-0523 CRIM CD-AGGRVTD DSCHRG-FIREARM ...................... HB-2469 CRIM CD-CONCEALMENT-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1407 CRIM CD-POLICE FUND RAISING ..................................... HB-1670 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN............................. HB-1029 DAGE-HOME-COMMUNITY BASED CARE...................... HB-1298 DCCA-COMMY GROUPS-GRANT-TEC........................... HB-1646 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH......... .......................................... HB-1574 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH....................................................... HB-1575 DCCA-MUNICIPAL WASTE GRANTS .................................. HB-0094 DHS-CARE WORKERS-WAGE INCREASE ..................... HB-0368 DHS-CARE WORKERS-WAGE INCREASE ....................... HB-0649 DOM VIOLENCE-ADDRESS CONFID................................... HB-1329 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-EMERGNCY ORDER ....................... HB-1589 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-FIREARM ........................................ HB-2153 ED LAB RELA- BARGAINING SUBJECT............................... HB-0807 ELEC CD-NOTICE-EXAMINE REPORTS........................... HB-0187 ENDOCRINOLOGY SERVICE-AVAILABL........................... HB-0188 EVICTION-DRUG RELATD-PROCEDURE ....................... HB-2030 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM ........................... HB-0319 GOVERNMENT ETHICS-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2340 HEALTH BENEFIT DENIAL NOTICES................................ HB-0535 HEALTHCARE WORKER BKGRD CHK.................... ........ HB-1781 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.......................................... HB-0230 HLTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT.................................... HB-1311 HLTH CARE SURROGATE-DOM PARTNR ......................... HB-1143 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-1241 HUMAN SERV-ASSESS FACILITIES.................................... HB-2329 HYPO SYRINGES-NEEDLE EXCHANGE............................. HB-0686 INC TX-CR-DEPENDENT CARE ......................................... HB-0141 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION ............................................. HB-0705 INS LICENSED PROF COUNSELOR ........................................ HB-0161 INS PREEXISTING CONDITIONS ............................................ HB-1312 INSURANCE COVER CONTRACEPTIVES ............................. HB-0443 JOB TRAINING-ECONOMIC DEV DEMO ............................ HB-1757 JUV CT-EVIDENCE-TECHNICAL.........................HB-1000 LEGALIZE ASSISTED SUICIDE ................................................ HB-0691 MARRIAGE-REPEAL SAME-SEX BAN............................... HB-0389 MED PRAC-PUB DISCLOSURE ............................................... HB-0073 MEDICAID-TBI WAIVER REQUEST.................................. HB-1279 MHDD CD-EXAMINER-COUNSELOR ............................... HB-0505 MHDD-TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM-TECH...................... HB-1805 MUNI CD-TOBACCO SALES REGULATN ........................... HB-0207 NEIGHBORHOOD ASSISTANCE PROG .................................. HB-2082 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-0099 PUB AID-DIRECTORY- NEW HIRES................................... HB-0614 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS............................ HB-0116 SCH CD-SCHOOL COUNSELORS........................................ HB-0159 SENIOR HLTH INS COMMISSION........................................... HB-0048 SEX EXPLOITATION BY HEALTH PRO.................................. HB-1184 TRUTH IN BUDGETING NOTE ACT........................................ HB-0093 VEH CD-DISAB PARK DEVICE-FRAUD............................. HB-0149 VENDORS RATES-ATTENDANTS WAGES........................ HB-1783 WELFARE-EMPLOYMENT PLAN........................................ HB-2081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCKEON HOUSE BILL: 61, 74, 106, 111, 135, 233, 381, 571, 626, 651, 652, 672, 681, 735, 861, 908, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1131, 1194, 1200, 1228, 1347, 1533, 1780, 1784, 1809, 1828, 2225, 2400, 2433 SENATE BILL: 9, 13, 20, 25, 35, 36, 63, 73, 109, 164, 171, 194, 301, 404, 423, 506, 574, 663, 738, 837, 909, 951, 1039, 1076, 1105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 75, 77, 78, 166, 167, 192, 199 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27 MEYER, JAMES H. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP) $GRANT-DCCA-PROMOTE CANAL ................................ HB-2014 2499 MEYER, JAMES H. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP)-Cont SVETERANS AFFAIRS--TECHNICAL .................................. HB-1226 ATT GEN-MISSING CHILD-INTERNET........................... HB-2505 CRIM CD-FIREARMS--POLICE ............................................. HB-1208 CRIM CD-PUBLIC NUISANCE....................... ................... HB-1209 CRIME VICTIMS RTS- NOTICE............................................... HB-2134 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-GANG CENSUS................................... HB-0193 DVET-KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL FUND............................ HB-1225 DVET- RULES -TECHNICAL ................................................. HB-1224 EMS-FREESTANDING EMERG CENTER............................. HB-1344 MIL CD-FUNDS-LINCOLN CHALLENGE ......................... HB-2223 NURSE HOME FACIL-VETERANS HOME........................... HB-2224 PARENT TCHR ORG-REGISTRATIONS............................... HB-1211 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS................................. HB-0718 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0031 RET OCC TX-MUNI-TXPYR INFO...................................... HB-0737 SCH CD-GIANT STEPS PROGRAM........................................ HB-1199 SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE................................................. HB-2135 SOLIC FOR CHARITY-EXEMPTION..................................... HB-0887 VEH CD-GOLD STAR PLATE-SIBLING.............................. HB-1210 VEH CD-REVOKE LICENSE-GANG .................................... HB-1207 VEH CD--ROAD RAGE............................................................ HB-2509 VET-GRANTS-MED COSTS-BENEFIT ............................. HB-2225 911 -FALSE REPORT-JUVENILE CRT ................................. HB-0172 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MEYER HOUSE BILL: 143, 425, 908, 1266, 1347, 1526, 2122 SENATE BILL: 74, 75, 235, 465, 709, 818, 1038, 1074, 1097 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 112 MITCHELL, GERALD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP) $DPH-OSTEOPOROSIS PROGRAM........................................ HB-1331 CD CORR-EXTENDED TERM ....................... ................... HB-1365 CLIN PSYCH-HYPNOSIS DEFIN............................................ HB-1664 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR............................ HB-0708 CRIM CD&CD CORR-CHLD SX OFFNDR............................ HB-2062 CRIM CD-TRESPASS ............................................................... HB-1373 CUSTODY-REMOVAL OVER 100 MILES.............................. HB-2491 DCCA-ETHANOL RESEARCH PLNT-BD........................... HB-2216 HGH ED-MERIT SCHOLARSHIP-90TH.............................. HB-1323 HOMEOWNER INS-NO DISCRM-ABUSE.......................... HB-2508 HYPNOTHERPIST LIC ACT ..................................................... HB-1663 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... HB-2328 PEN CD-ONE-TIME INCREASES......................................... HB-2337 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS............................... HB-0167 PROPERTY-GOVT TAKING-LOW VALUE ................... HB-0212 SCH CD-SPEC ED-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-1526 SCHCD-TECHNOL-INTERGOV AGRMNT........................ HB-1112 ST EMPL GRP INSUR-DNST TEACHER............................... HB-0347 VEH CD-SILVER STAR PLATE ........................................... HB-1105 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MITCHELL HOUSE BILL: 265, 811, 898, 1062, 1327, 1525, 1817, 2235, 2334 SENATE BILL: 31, 66, 69, 123, 490, 558, 560, 561, 599, 827, 1072 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 91, 205 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 MOFFITT, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) CABLE-UTILITY LATE FEES ................................................ HB-2398 CEMETERY CARE-DEFINE CARE-LIC............................ HB-2435 CLIN PSYCH-HYPNOSIS DEFIN.......................................... HB-1664 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................... HB-0896 GENETIC INFORMATION PRIVACY AC ............................... HB-0008 HGH ED STUD ASSIST-VET GRANTS ............................... HB-0467 INC TX CR-BIODEGRADABLE MTLS................................... HB-1116 INS--GENETIC TESTING ........................................................ HB-0388 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTV WST-SITING........................... HB-1179 NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-ELECT COMM........................... HB-0139 OCC & USE-SEN CIT ASSESSMENT.................................. HB-0581 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD........................ HB-0251 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD........................ HB-2328 2500 MOFFITT, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP)-Cont PEN CD-IMRF-INCR DEATH BENEFIT............................. HB-0150 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS................................. HB-0718 PROP TAX-PROTEST FUND.................................................... HB-1118 PROP TX-DUPLICATE TAX BILLS....................................... HB-1396 PROP TX-FEE-MAILED NOTICE ......................................... HB-1119 PROP TX-MINERAL RTS-REVERSION.............................. HB-1121 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS..................................... HB-0167 SCH CONSTRUCTN-MINI ENROLLMENT......................... HB-2492 SCHCD-TECHNOL-INTERGOV AGRMNT........................ HB-1112 SR CIT PHARM ASSIS-$15000 ............................................... HB-2512 ST PURCH-CONTRACTOR SUSPENSION........................... HB-0291 ST PURCH-CONTRACTOR SUSPENSION........................... HB-1248 VEH CD- MOBILE HOME TRANSFER ................................... HB-1395 VEH CD-TRAIN-REMOTE CONTROL................................ HB-0638 WILDLIFE PRAIRIE MUSEUM ACT........................................ HB-1628 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOFFITT HOUSE BILL: 282, 885, 1158, 2047, 2356, 2451 SENATE BILL: 31, 103, 157, 431, 549, 594, 672 MOORE, ANDREA S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. REP) SEPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND ........................................ HB-2335 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENTION-INFO........................ HB-1217 BINGO-CIV PENALTY-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0532 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSONS....................................... HB-0183 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-EMERGNCY ORDER ........................ HB-1589 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-PARENTAGE ...................................... HB-1613 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PRO................................ HB-0135 FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD........................................ HB-0200 FOIA-DCFS-DAY CARE VIOLATIONS ............................. HB-2503 GAMES- SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-0531 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION....................................... HB-0850 HLTH CARE FACIL IMMUN-CONFDLTY........................... HB-2118 HMO COVER DEVELOPMENTL THERAPY........................... HB-0974 HWY CD-CNTY HWYS-SIDEWALKS ................................. HB-1089 IL PROCUREMNT-STATE PURCHASING ........................... HB-1633 INC TX-BASE INC-ADJUSTMENT ...................................... HB-1455 INC TX-CREDIT CARD PAY-TECH..................................... HB-0530 INC TX-INFORM STATEMENT-TECH............................ HB-0529 INC TX-NANNY TX-ANNUAL FILING ............................. HB-0981 INTERGOVERNMENTAL LAND USE ..................................... HB-0321 INTERGOVT COOPERATION-INVEST................................. HB-0201 LANDSCAPE WASTE BURNING BAN..................................... HB-0470 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT ACT-TAXES............................... HB-0528 NO NONPARTISAN ELECTION................................................ HB-0652 OCC & USE TX-TECHNOLOGY EQUIP................................ HB-0599 PROP TX-HISTORIC RESIDENCES ....................................... HB-0982 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................HB-0112 PROP TX-INCREASE NOTICE-TECH ................................. HB-0527 PROP TX-REDEMPTION.. ............................ HB-1826 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT BUDGETNG .............................. HB-1129 RE TX DEFER-APPLY TO DISABLED.............................. HB-1533 RETAILERS- BONDING EXEMPT-TECH............................ HB-0534 RTA-BICYCLES ON COMMUTER RAIL ............................... HB-0242 SERVICE USE-STATING TAX-TECH.................................. HB-0533 ST FIN-PURCHSING CARDS................................................. HB-0904 ST PUBLICATION ADVERTISING ACT .................................. HB-0952 SUNSET ACT-INCLUDE PROGRAMS................................... HB-0370 TAX- CAR LEASING .............................................................. HB-0601 UTIL TXES-ELEC FUNDS TRANSFER ................................. HB-0709 UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPETE ................................................ HB-1998 VEH CD-HWY SAFETY-GOV--TECH .............................. HB-1617 VEH CD-KENNEDY EXPRESSWAY LANE....................... HB-1173 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOORE,ANDREA HOUSE BILL: 561, 851, 1040, 1223, 1251, 1266, 1300, 1662, 2014 SENATE BILL: 36, 46, 103, 162, 370, 374, 804, 856, 1103 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 47, 94 2501 MOORE, EUGENE REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) AFFIRM ACT APPRENTICE PROGRAM .................. ......... HB-1292 CHI SCHOOLS-LSC -TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0750 CHLD SUPPRT-PUBLICIZE DEADBEAT .............................. HB-1141 CIV ADM-DPHLTH-VIOLENT INJURY.............................. HB-1806 CIV PRO-QUICKTAKE-MORTON GROVE......................... HB-0473 COMMUNITY CARE SERVICE WORKERS............................ HB-1784 DAGE-HOME-COMMUNITY BASED CARE...................... HB-1298 DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICE-TECH...................... HB-1614 DHS-DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICES........................... HB-1782 DPA-AFDC-SELF SUFFICIENCY ................................ ... HB-1460 ELEC CD-STMT-COMPLY ART.9 ...................................... HB-1515 FUN DIR-EMBALMER-CONT ED-EXEMP..................... HB-0955 GAMES-TX REDUCED-EDUCATION ................................. HB-1415 GAMES-TXES-DEDUCT PRIZE MONEY ........................... HB-1414 HOME INSPECTION FRAUD ACT............................................ HB-0806 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS .................................................. HB-1227 INC TAX-NET INCOME-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2192 INC TX-BASE INC-ADJUSTMENT....................................... HB-1455 INC TX-CHECKOFF-LEUKEMIA ................................... HB-1480 INC TX-DEPENDENT CARE CR-TECH.............................. HB-2193 INC TX-FEDERAL RETURNS-TECH ................................. HB-2194 INC TX-TENTATIVE PYMT-TECH................................... HB-2195 INC TX-WITHHOLDING EXEMPT-TECH......................... HB-2191 INS CD-EXCHANGE- REORGANIZATION........................ HB-0223 INSURANCE LICENSE EXAMS ............................................ HB-2322 INSURANCE SALES ACT ..................................................... HB-0222 INTERGOVERNMENTAL LAND USE ..................................... HB-0321 JUD VACANCY-RESIDENCE ................................................ HB-1550 LANDSCAPE WASTE BURNING BAN.................................... HB-0470 METRO WTR DIST-REPAY DEBT........................................ HB-1456 MUNI CD-ENFORCEMENT OF TX-TECH......................... HB-2206 MUNI CD-PYMT-TIF COSTS-TECH ................................. HB-2205 MUNI CD-TIF SHORT TITLE-TECH ................................... HB-0525 MUNI CD-TX-SPECIFIC DEBT-TECH............................ HB-2207 NO NONPARTISAN ELECTION................................................ HB-0652 OCC & USE TX-TECHNOLOGY EQUIP................................ HB-0599 PROP TX-EXEMPT- RESEARCH INST ................................ HB-0275 PROP TX-PTELL-AGG EXTENSION .............................. HB-1454 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE............................. HB-0571 PUBLIC AID--HOMELESS--FED LAW................................. HB-0957 REAL EST APPRAISER LIC ACT............................................... HB-1214 RESPITE PROJECTS-FUNDING ...................... .................. HB-0861 SCH CD-EVENING SCHOOL PROGRAM ............................. HB-2290 SCHCD-STATE CLAIMS-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1730 SPEECH-LANG-SUNSET EXTENSION .............................. HB-0860 ST FIN-PURCHSING CARDS................................................. HB-0904 SUNSET ACT-INCLUDE PROGRAMS................................... HB-0370 WELFARE REFORM-ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... HB-1758 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MOOREEUGENE HOUSE BILL: 27, 70, 125, 221, 403, 427, 494, 673, 727, 912, 913, 914, 929, 930, 931, 1205, 1375, 1496, 1780, 2046, 2049 SENATE BILL: 83, 370, 435, 484 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 99, 104, 121, 274 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM) $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BD............................................... HB-0399 $CD B ................................................................................................ H B-1960 $CDB- BUILD ILLINOIS ............................................................ HB-1961 SCRIM JUSTICE INFO AUTH ................................................. HB-1958 $D CCA ............................................................................... ......... H B-2005 $DCCA--SURTY BND GUARANTY ...................................... HB-2289 $DEPT LABO R ......................................................................... H B-2010 $DEPT MILITARY AFFAIRS ...................................................... HB-1955 $DEPT STATE POLICE.............................................................. HB-1948 $DEPT--CORRECTIONS ............................................ HB-0397 $DEPT-TRANSPORTATION....................H............................... HB-0328 $D O C ................................................................................................ H B-1954 2502 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTH................................................ HB-2011 $ID O T ............................................................... ............................... . H B-1959 $IEM A ........................................................ .......................... H B-1957 $INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ................................................. HB-2008 $LAW ENFORCE TRAINING BD............................. .................. HB-1956 $METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH ................................................ HB-2006 $OCE-APP DEFENDER ............................................................ HB-1949 $OCE-JUDICIAL INQ BD ........................................................ HB-1950 $PRAIRIE STATE 2000 ........................ ....................... HB-2009 SPRISONER REVIEW BOARD.................................................. HB-1953 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH................................................... HB-2007 $ST LOUIS FIN ADV AUTH.................................................... HB-2012 $STATE FIRE MARSHAL ....................................................... HB-1951 $STATE POLICE MERIT BD ..................................................... HB-1952 $VARIOUS APPROPRIATION CHANGES........ ..................... HB-0398 ABOLISH TOLL HWY AUTH .................................................. HB-2371 AFDC-SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PAYEE.................................... HB-1080 AFFIRM ACT APPRENTICE PROGRAM .................. ......... HB-1292 AMER WITH DISABIL-REIMBURSMENT............................ HB-2221 DEBT ISSUANCE REFORM ACT............................................... HB-1024 HEALTHY START INS PLAN ACT ........................................... HB-1302 INC TX-EMPLYR COMMUTER CR........................................ HB-2222 JUD VACANCY--RESIDENCE ................................................ HB-1550 NARCOTIC CONTROL-AUDITS............................................. HB-1290 NARCOTICS PROFIT--FORFEITURE ..................................... HB-1291 PRODUCT WARRANTIES 30 DAYS ....................................... HB-1549 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1103 ST BONDS- COMPETITIVE BIDS............................................. HB-0486 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE BILL: 221, 494, 635, 1176, 1205, 1700, 1909 SENATE BILL: 693, 837 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 41, 45, 46, 66, 79, 99, 106, 132, 133, 136, 139, 176, 185, 209, 218, 258, 270, 293, 294, 298 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 MULLIGAN, ROSEMARY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP) $DCFS-STUDY KIDS ISSUES ................................................ HB-2525 $DEPT HEALTH-VARIOUS EXPENSES ................................ HB-0869 $DEPT HUMAN SERVICES..................................... ........... HB-2522 $DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES ............................................... HB-0870 SDHUM-RTS-VAR EXPENSES .............................................. HB-0867 $DP HLTH-TECHNICAL ..................................................... HB-2524 $DPA-VAR EXPENSES .................................................. HB-0868 $DPH-AIDS DRUG REIMBURSE..................................H......... HB-0105 $DVET-STUDY VETERANS ISSUES ...................................... HB-2523 $HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES.............................................. HB-1849 ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES................................. HB-0643 CD CORR -WOMEN- CHILDREN PROGRAM .................... HB-2447 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0420 CIV ADM-DPHLTH-VIOLENT INJUR Y.............................. HB-1806 COMPULSIVE GAMBLING INTERVENTN............................ HB-0624 CONSUMER FRAUD-GAMBLING ADS................................ HB-1249 CRIM CD-FEMALE GENITAL MUTLATN........................... HB-0106 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-0851 DCFS- REPORT-ADDICT-BIRTH-TECH...................... HB-1812 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSERS............................................ HB-2122 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN COMM REPORTS ........................... HB-1251 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION....................................... HB-0850 HLTH CARE PURCHASE GROUP ACT.................................... HB-1311 HMO ACT-DRUGS--TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1490 INC TX-SOUNDPROOFING CR .............................................. HB-1696 INS PREEXISTING CONDITIONS ......................................... HB-1312 LANDSCAPE WASTE BURNING BAN..................................... HB-0470 LOTTER Y -PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNC ..................... HB-0625 MASTECTOMY --INPATIENT CARE .................................... HB-0107 MHDD CD--TECHNICAL ........................................ HB-0168 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROM............................ HB-1102 2503 MULLIGAN, ROSEMARY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont PROP TX-EXEMPT-RESEARCH INST................................ HB-0275 PUB AID-DIRECTORY-NEW HIRES .................... ......... HB-0614 PUB AID-ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT............................. HB-0204 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ HB-1707 PUB AID-SUPPORT-WEB PAGES......................................... HB-1343 PUBLIC AID-WORK-PREGNANCY-KIDS....................... HB-1809 PUBLIC UTIL-VIDEO-TARIFF.............................................. HB-0707 SCH CD-GENDER EQUITY-TEACHERS....................... HB-0116 SEX OFFENDER-SEXUALY DANGEROUS.......................... HB-2232 TWP CD-ROAD FUND-FLOOD CONTROL ........................ HB-1250 WELFARE TO WORK ACT........................................................ HB-1785 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULLIGAN HOUSE BILL: 236, 319, 620, 907, 918, 1131, 1324, 1332, 1433, 1565 SENATE BILL: 237. 711, 807, 956 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 81, 83, 91, 94, 166 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 MURPHY, HAROLD REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM) COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR........................... HB-0708 INC TX-BASE INC-ADJUSTMENT ...................................... HB-1455 MUNI CD-LICENSE-RENTAL MANAGER........................ HB-0249 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................... HB-0345 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2046 PEN CD-CONTROLLED SUBST INSPTR .............................. HB-2382 PEN CD-COOK CO-CTA BENEFITS..................................... HB-0930 PEN CD- COOK CO-OPTIONAL PROG ................................ HB-0931 PEN CD-COOK CO-WIDOW 3% INCR ........................... HB-0929 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-POPULATION........................... HB-2047 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-PORTABILITY.............................. HB-0593 PEN CD-DNST TEACHERS-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2049 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA............................................ HB-0727 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. HB-0716 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST............................ HB-0488 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEES-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1496 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEES-TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2052 PEN CD-STATE EMPLOYEE SERVICE ................................. HB-0403 PEN CD-UNIV-ADMINISTRATIVE ..................................... HB-0914 PEN CD-UNIV-BENEFIT CHANGES ................................... HB-0913 PEN CD-UNIV-PICKUP OPTL CONTRI.............................. HB-0912 PEN CD- UNIVERSITIES-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2048 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING........................... HB-0366 PENCD- JUDGE-REDUCED-COST CREDT ...................... HB-1625 PUB UTIL-QUAL SOL WST ENGY FAC.................................. HB-1309 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1103 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MURPHY HOUSE BILL: 56, 125, 233, 370, 626, 735, 844, 1703, 1704, 1909 SENATE BILL: 3, 665, 734, 934 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 20, 121, 166, 258 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19 MYERS, RICHARD P. REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP) ASBESTOS ABATE-RECOVRY-RD FUND......................... HB-1237 CD CORR-JUVENILE UNIFORMS ......................................... HB-1357 CRIM CD&CD CORR-CHLD SX OFFNDR............................HB-2062 CRIM CD-CAUSING CATASTROPHE................................... HB-1368 CRIM CD-HABITUAL CRIMINAL ......................................... HB-1370 DCCA-ETHANOL RESEARCH PLNT-BD........................... HB-2216 DOM VIOLENCE-ADDRESS CONFID................................... HB-1329 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... HB-2500 GRAPE-WINE RESOURCES COUNCIL................................. HB-1678 HGHR ED-INCENTIVES FOR ACCESS................................. HB-1346 HOMEOWNER INS-NO DISCRM-ABUSE.......................... HB-2508 HUMAN CLONING-PROHIBITION.................................... HB-2235 INC TX CR-BIODEGRADABLE MTLS................................ HB-1116 INC TX-TRAINING EXPENSE CR.................... ................ HB-1338 NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-ELECT COMM........................... HB-0139 PROP TX-SENIOR CITIZEN ASSESS................................ HB-0167 2504 MYERS, RICHARD P. REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. REP)- Cont SCH CONSTRUCTN-MINI ENROLLMENT......................... HB-2492 SCHCD-TECHNOL- INTERGOV AGRMNT........................ HB-1112 SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION.......................................... HB-1219 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MYERS HOUSE BILL: 868, 923, 1327, 1547, 2300, 2364 SENATE BILL: 431, 799 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 205 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20 NOLAND, N. DUANE REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP) AG-FAIR-CONSERV-EGGS-CATTLE........................... HB-1177 AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT-TECH....................................... HB-0284 CONSERVATION-TREES-SALE......................................... HB-0818 DIES & MOLDS OWNERSHIP ACT .......................................... HB-0513 DISEASED ANIMALS-REPORTING ...................................... HB-1547 DPA-MEDICAID- MANAGED CARE.................................... HB-1556 ENV HLTH PRAC--VETERINARIANS.................................... HB-0138 EPA-INFEC WASTE-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1023 FARM DEVELOPMENT-TITLE-TECH.............................. HB-0283 FOOD & AG RESEARCH-FUNDS-C-FAR ....................... HB-1289 FUNERAL-CEMETER Y-TECHNICAL .............................. HB-0743 GRAIN CD-WHEAT DEVELOPMENT ACT .......................... HB-1680 HGH SCH ATHLETICS-SITE BIDDING................................ HB-1025 HORSE RACING-DELETE RECAPTURE.............................. HB-1039 HUNTER INTERFERENCE-VIOLATIONS........................... HB-1051 IDOT-LAND TRANSFER ........................................................ HB-1212 ILL FARM DEVELOP-ST GUARANTEES.............................. HB-1880 INC TX CREDIT-RIPARIAN STRIP........................................ HB-2219 INCOME TX ACT-CRDT CORPORATION............................ HB-0282 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES............................... HB-1158 LIVESTOCK MANAGMT FACLTY-TECH ............................ HB-0285 LOCAL GOVT-SCH-USE SOY INK....................................... HB-0316 MEAT-POULTRY INSPECT-RATITE.................................. HB-1094 MED PRACT -CHIRO--TEMP--LICENSE............................. HB-1572 MUNI CD-POOL-ICE RINK-BONDS................................. HB-1310 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-REMARRIAGE................................... HB-1615 PESTICIDE ACT-INCREASE LIC FEE................................... HB-0602 ST COMP-LOC GOVT-AUDIT................................................ HB-0910 UCC-FILING FINANCING STATEMNTS............................. HB-1280 VEH CD-BUS DRVER-ALCOHOL TEST.............................. HB-1388 VEH CD-COMM LICENSE WAIVER ...................................... HB-0995 VEHICLE CD-TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1058 911 BOARD CTY BOARD MEMBERS........................................ HB-1837 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOLAND HOUSE BILL: 27, 245, 452, 968, 1261, 1327, 2315, 2470 SENATE BILL: 304, 305, 314, 454, 795, 799, 1118 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 59, 124, 205 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. DEM) ADMIN PRO-AGENCY RULES COPIES................................ HB-1492 AIRPORT AUTH-LIMIT STATE RULE.................................. HB-1653 BINGO LICENSE TX-RAISE LIMIT ....................................... HB-0019 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS-BOOK.......................... HB-0277 CHILD BACK SEAT OF VEH-AIR BAG ................................. HB-0492 CNTY CD-SAFETY TX-DISCONTINUE.............................. HB-1417 CONSTRUCTION- FIRE WALLS ............................................. HB-0766 CORRECTIONS -GOOD TIME ................................................ HB-0721 CRIM CD-SEXUAL BATTERY CHILD.................. ............ HB-0205 CT CLERKS-CHILDS WAITING ROOM ................................ HB-0845 DRYCLEANER ENV RESPONSE FUND.................................. HB-1271 EARLY CHILDHD ED COLLABORATION.............................. HB-1301 ELECTRIC CONSUMER CHOICE-TECH.............................. HB-2426 ELECTRIC SERVICE CHOICE-TECH................................. HB-2428 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION.................................... HB-0676 ENERGY-COAL RESOURCES-TECH............................... HB-2427 ENVIRONMENTAL PROT ACT--TECH............................... HB-2415 EPA--AIR POLLUTION ............................................................ HB-2416 2505 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. DEM)-Cont EPA-AIR POLLUTION-TECHNICAL.............. ...... HB-0259 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROJECT .............................................. HB-1817 EPA-FLOURESCENT LAMP RECYCLNG............................. HB-2164 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE-TREES...................................HB-0262 EPA-LIQ OIL DISPSL-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0256 EPA-NONSPEC WASTE CERTIF............................................. HB-1122 EPA-PENALTIES-WST DISPOSAL....................................... HB-1322 EPA-PERMITS-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-0258 EPA-POLL CONTRL FACIL-PERMIT............................... HB-0767 EPA-SITE REMEDIATION.................................................... HB-2417 FOX WATERWAY-GRISWOLD LAKE................................... HB-1137 GROUNDWATER PROTECTION-TECH ................................ HB-0261 HAZ MAT-RESPONSE-ALL COMM-COST...................... HB-1174 HI IMPACT BUS-JOB CREATION .......................................... HB-0113 HUM SERV-KANKAKEE CNTY-LAND.............................. HB-1261 IL GROUNDWATER PROT ACT-TECH................................. HB-2418 LANDSCAPE WASTE BURNING BAN.............................. HB-0470 LOW LEVEL RADIOACTV WST-TECH................................. HB-0255 NUC SAFETY-PLANS-COMPENSATION .......................... HB-1457 PEACE OFFICER-INTERROGATION.................................... HB-1321 PEN CD-DNST POLIC-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-1091 PEN CD-IMRF-MILITARY SERVICE.................................. HB-0716 PEN CD-SURS-FIREFIGHTER SALARY ............................ HB-0765 POL&FIRE BURIAL BENFT-GP INSUR................................ HB-1136 PROP TAX-PROTEST FUND .................................................. HB-1118 PROP TX-DUPLICATE TAX BILLS......................................... HB-1396 PROP TX-FEE-MAILED NOTICE ...................... ............. HB-1119 PROP TX-MINERAL RTS-REVERSION.............................. HB-1121 PROP TX-SALE OF EXEMPT PROP........................................ HB-0020 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. HB-0279 PUB TRANSP-ADD FUNDING ....................... ................... HB-0994 PUB TRANSP-ADD FUNDING ....................... ................... HB-2295 PUB UTIL SERVICE-TECHNICAL......................................... HB-0266 PUB UTIL-INVESTMENTS-RATE BASE ............................ HB-2419 PUB UTIL-NO SUBSIDY NONUTILITY ................................ HB-0789 PUB UTIL-SECTION-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-0263 PUB UTIL-TECHNICAL .......................................................... HB-0264 PUBLIC AID-FUNERAL-BURIAL PAY ............................... HB-0131 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL..................................... HB-0362 RESIDENTIAL SELLER DISCLOSURE.................................... HB-0358 SCH CD-EMERGENCY RELOCATION ................................. HB-0898 SCHOOL CONSTRCTION BONDS-INDEX........................... HB-0018 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ............................................ HB-0710 SEX OFFENDR-EMPLOYMENT ADDRESS ......................... HB-1408 SOLID WASTE PLAN-GARBAGE FEES ................................ HB-0469 SOLID WST-GLASS RECYCL STUDY ................................... HB-0772 ST POLICE-BURIAL BENEFIT ....................... ................... HB-0813 TRAILER PARK-SELL-LEASE PARK.................................. HB-2429 UNBLEACHED PAPER-STATE PURCHAS........................... HB-0823 URANIUM-THORIUM MILL TRAINING............................. HB-2214 UTIL ELECTRIC COMPETITION.............................................. HB-0361 UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPETE ................................................ HB-1998 VEH CD-ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE ......................................... HB-1618 VEH CD-DRUNK DRIVING PENALTIES.............................. HB-1200 VEH CD-INS-PENALTY-IMPOUND CAR....................... HB-2179 VEH CD-LIC APPLICATION-BLIND................... .... HB-1442 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE-PARK FUND......................... HB-0746 VEH CD-MOBILE HOME TRANSFER ................................... HB-1395 VEH CD-PROPANE DELIVERY-LIGHTS ........................... HB-2440 WILDLIFE-NO SHOOT CAGED ANIMAL ......................... HB-0764 WILDLIFE-TECHNICAL..................................................... HB-1061 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOVAK HOUSE BILL: 21, 31, 59, 62, 78, 91, 157, 163, 180, 183, 204, 206, 270, 273, 535, 635, 638, 797, 818, 1154, 1212, 2398 SENATE BILL: 55, 56, 71, 128, 151, 166, 299, 348, 381, 431, 580, 596, 815, 819, 856, 939, 1019, 1103, 1121 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 31, 109, 161, 175, 180, 181 2506 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 35 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31 O'BRIEN, MARY, K. REPRESENTATIVE (75TH- DIST. DEM) $DOT-BRIDGE STUDY-MORRIS .......................................... HB-1590 $GRANT-DCCA-PROMOTE CANAL................................... HB-2014 $ST BD ED-GRANTS ............................................................ HB-0637 AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT-COUNTY ................................ HB-0367 BACKGRD CHECK-NURS HOME-SCHOOL...................... HB-1643 CARE FACILITIES-RETALIATION........................................ HB-0797 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT ACT ........................................ HB-0420 CIV PRO- MALPRACTICE-AFFIDAVIT............................... HB-0061 CIV PRO- SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION.................................. HB-0538 CNTY CD-SAFETY TX-DISCONTINUE............................ HB-1417 CRIM CD-POSSN-BODY ARMOR PIERC........................... HB-1194 CRIM CD-VOLUNTARY ACT-TECH................................. HB-2257 CRIM PRO-EVIDENC PRIOR CONVCTN............................. HB-1029 CRIM PRO-PRIOR VIOLENT ACTS....................................... HB-1155 CT CLERKS-CHILDS WAITING ROOM ................................ HB-0845 DHS-WIC--LACTATION SUPPORT ....................................... HB-0619 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0636 DST-POL-LEADS-DNA-GUN ID-NO K........................ HB-2178 HUM SERV-HEALTH FAC-DEVLP PLAN.......................... HB-0635 MISSING CHILD-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-2027 PEN CD-DNST POL-INCR MINIMUMS.............................. HB-2467 PROP TX POWER STATION-VALUE..................................... HB-2383 PROP TX-SR CIT ASSES-62-CPI......................................... HB-0317 PROP TX-SR CIT EXEMPT-ILLNESS................................ HB-0381 PUB LABOR RELATION-APPLICATION.............................. HB-1063 RADIATION PROTECTION-LICENSE .................................. HB-0989 SCHOOLS--PAPERWORK REDUCTION .............................. HB-1642 SEX OFFENDR-EMPLOYMENT ADDRESS......................... HB-1408 SOLID WST-GLASS RECYCL STUDY ................................... HB-0772 SR CIT DISABLED RELIEF-INCOME.................................... HB-0314 ST PURCH-CONTRACTOR SUSPENSION........................... HB-0291 TXPYR BILL RTS-BURDEN PROOF ...................................... HB-0021 VEH CD-PROPANE DELIVERY-LIGHTS ........................... HB-2440 WILDLIFE-TECHNICAL ...... ............................................. HB-1061 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'BRIEN HOUSE BILL: 16, 89, 180, 193, 194, 233, 239, 278, 333, 417, 561, 573, 681, 692, 724, 1059, 1062, 1136, 1261, 1533, 1535, 1691, 1817, 2015, 2295 SENATE BILL: 14, 20, 164, 396, 452, 580, 806 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 31, 109, 181, 278, 280, 281 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 35 PANKAU, CAROLE REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP) AMUSEMENT RIDE -INFLATABLES................H.............. HB-0243 BARBER-COSMET SHOP- REGIS-REPEA...................... HB-0244 CHILD SUP TO ATTY GEN-FROM DPA................................ HB-2050 CNTY CD-NO BARKING DOGS.............................................. HB-0583 LICENSING ACTS-SUNSET..................................................... HB-2236 PROP TX-PTEL-AGG EXT-LIBRARY ................................ HB-1384 RTA-BICYCLES ON COMMUTER RAIL............................... HB-0242 RTA-ENVIRONMENT PROTECT-TECH ............................ HB-0582 RTA-PROMPT PAYMENT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-0569 SPEECH-LANG-SUNSET EXTENSION .............................. HB-0860 TIME STANDARDIZATION ....................................................... HB-0584 TXPYR BILL RTS-BURDEN PROOF ................................... HB-0021 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PANKAU HOUSE BILL: 1998, 2396, 2468 SENATE BILL: 29, 39, 240, 396, 428, 950 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 15 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) COSMETL ENDORSE-NAIL TECH-EXAM........................ HB-2377 COSMETOLOGY- CLINIC TEACHERS .................................. HB-1354 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSERS......................................... HB-2122 2507 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont ED LAB RELA-ED EMPLOYE DEFINTN............................... HB-0551 ENDANGER SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORT............................... HB-0561 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES............................... HB-0906 HOMEOWNER INS-NO DISCRM-ABUSE.......................... HB-2508 INC TX-LOWER RATE ............................................................ HB-2403 INC TX- STD EXEMPT- $2000 ................................................. HB-2490 INS CD-EXCHANGE- REORGANIZATION ........................ HB-0223 MUNI CODE-TELECOMM TAX ...................... .................. HB-0254 MUNI CODE-TELECOMM TAX .............................................. HB-0468 PRAIRIE ST AUTH-EXPENSES-TECH................................ HB-0969 PREVAIL WAGE-PROJECT AGREEMENT........................... HB-1843 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS ............................................... HB-0519 ST BAN FORCED LABOR GOODS K......................................... HB-1176 UNEMPL INS-TEMPORARY HELP FIRM ............................ HB-1153 UNEMPL INS-WAGES AND WKLY WAGE ......................... HB-0310 UNEMPLOY INS-CONTRIBUTION RATE ........................... HB-0311 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-LABOR DISPUTE........................... HB-1571 VEH CD-WINDSHLD TINT ................................................ HB-1115 VET MED-EXEMPTION-QUALIFY...................................... HB-1126 WRK COMP-QUESTIONS-TECHNICAL............................. HB-0932 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 280, 382, 383, 1194, 1223, 2050 SENATE BILL: 35, 76, 83, 107, 124, 199, 303, 358, 378, 476, 599, 658, 790, 827, 844, 862 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 142, 153, 170, 225, 248 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 PERSICO, VINCENT A. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP) ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENTION-INFO ................. HB-1217 CD CORR -DOC CONTRACTS ................................................ HB-0763 CHICAGO SCHOOLS-TRUANCY BOARD ............................ HB-0053 CONSERVATION-TREES-SALE......................................... HB-0818 DRYCLEANER ENV RESPONSE FUND.................... ........ HB-1271 ELEC CD-CAMPN FINANCE................................................. HB-0672 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... HB-0676 EPA-CONSTRUCTION-DEBRIS-FEES............................ HB-1887 EPA-LNDSCP WAST-LANDFIL COVER ............................. HB-1411 EPA-NONSPEC WASTE CERTIF........................................... HB-1122 EPA--PERMITS-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-0258 EPA-TRANSFER STATION FEES................................... HB-1106 HAZ MAT-RESPONSE-ALL COMM-COST..................... HB-1174 INSTALLMENT LOAN TRANSACTIONS............................. HB-2211 NUC SAFETY-PLANS- COMPENSATION .......................... HB-1457 POLLUTION PREVENTION-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-0260 PUB UTIL-NO SUBSIDY NONUTILITY ................................ HB-0789 PUBLIC UTILITIES-TECHNICAL............................................. HB-0362 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVER HEARINGS ........................... HB-0689 SCH CD-SCHOOL COUNSELORS........................................... HB-0159 SCH CD-SCHOOL TERM LENGTH ......................... ......... HB-0740 SOLID WST-GLASS RECYCL STUDY ................................... HB-0772 TAX CAPS-SCHOOL SAFETY LEVIES.................................... HB-1616 TRANS BOND-INCREAS-FED DEFICIT............................. HB-2499 TRUSTEE DELEGATE INVESTING.......................................... HB-1037 UNCDCORR-CHILD PORN-NO PROBATN ...................... HB-0472 UTIL ELECTRIC COMPETITION............................................. HB-0361 UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPETE................................................ HB-1998 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PERSICO HOUSE BILL: 448, 643, 819, 1324 SENATE BILL: 54, 55, 56, 347, 778, 939 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 108, 153, 161, 175 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-CORRECTIONS PROJECTS.................................... HB-0079 ABORTION--PARTIAL BIRTH.................................................. HB-0382 ACCESS EMERGENCY MED SERVICES................................. HB-0643 BATHING BEACH-PRIVATE-EXEMPT ........................... HB-1300 BUS USE-LARGE SCALE DVLPMNT.................. ............. HB-1627 CD CORR-LIFE SKILLS CENTERS ..................................... HB-0323 2508 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CORR MANAGE HLTH CARE COMM..................................... HB-0993 CRIM CD-OBSCENITY- STANDARD................................... HB-0245 CTY CD-SALINE-SALES TAX............................................... HB-1067 DIRECT ENTRY MIDWIFE CERTIF......................................... HB-1623 DISSOLUTION-LEGAL DISABILITY..................................... HB-0132 DPA-ABORTION LIMITATIONS.......................... ........... HB-0383 DPA-AFDC-SELF SUFFICIENCY ......................................... HB-1460 DPA-MEDICAID- MANAGED CARE.................................... HB-1556 EMERG MANAG-COMPUTER SYS-BONDS...................... HB-2249 EMPLOY SEC-POSTING STATE JOBS................................... HB-1429 ENERGY EDUC-MARKETING ACT ...................................... HB-0998 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................................................ HB-0100 HEALTH CARE DELIV-BIRTH CTRS .................................. HB-1828 HEALTHY START INS PLAN ACT........................................... HB-1302 HGHR ED-ISAC-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-1065 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER .............................. HB-1525 HLTH CARE SURROGATE DECISIONS.................................. HB-1066 HOSPITAL LIC ACT-PHYS PRIVLEGS................................ HB-1555 HUM-SVC-RURAL PILOT PROJECTS ................................ HB-1001 IL COAL RECOVERY ACT 1997 ................................................. HB-0324 INC TX CR-TUITION-IL COLL-UNIV.............................. HB-0400 INC TX-COLL SAVINGS-EXEMPT ...................................... HB-0401 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES............................... HB-1158 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES.......................... HB-0049 OZONE TRANSPORT-ST IMPLEM PLAN ............................ HB-1230 PEN CD-DNST TCHR-SIU CREDIT..................................... HB-1495 PROFESSNL TCHR STANDARDS BOARD............................. HB-0819 PROP TAX HOMESTEAD IMPROVEMENT............................ HB-0045 PRVT COLLEGES-TECHNICAL ...................... .................. HB-1064 PUB LABOR RELATION-APPLICATION.............................. HB-1063 PUBLIC EMPL PENSION EQUITY ACT................................... HB-0110 RURAL HEALTH NETWORKS ................................................ HB-1030 RURAL MANUFACTURE INCENTIVE AC............................ HB-2107 SALES TX-AGGREGATE EQUIP-EXMPT........................... HB-0027 SCH CD-ADMIN COSTS-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2488 SCH CD- BONDED INDEBTEDNESS ...................................... HB-1622 SCH CD-BOUNDARY CHANGES .............. .......... HB-1005 SCH CD-CERTIFICATION-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-2485 SCH CD-EMERGENCY RELOCATION ............................... HB-0898 SCH CD-LIABILITY COVERAGE-TECH ............................ HB-2486 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVER HEARINGS .......................... HB-0689 SCH CD-3RD PARTY SERVICES-TECH ............................. HB-2487 SCHCD-EXTRORD SPEC ED REIMBMNT......................... HB-0654 SCHCD-ST BD ED MEMBER-TECHNICL........................ HB-1098 SCHCD-TECHNOL-INTERGOV AGRMNT........................ HB-1112 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS ......................................... HB-0487 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS .................................... HB-2470 USE OCC TXES-COAL-EQUIP EXEMPT............................. HB-0308 USE-OCC TAXES-EXEMPT COAL....................................... HB-0309 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 28, 29, 193, 228, 251, 270, 277, 417, 420, 478, 573, 710, 1136, 1156, 1166, 1176, 1227, 1408, 1481, 1782, 1785, 2325 SENATE BILL: 14, 28, 88, 245, 557, 560, 561, 645, 755, 910, 1072 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 178 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 35 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 27, 28 POE, RAYMOND REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. REP) CHILD CARE INST-LIC CHG-NOTICE............................... HB-0653 CONS FRD SENIORS 30-DAY CANCEL................................ HB-0241 CONSUMER FRAUD-GAMBLING ADS................................ HB-1249 CRIM CD-ARMED ROBBERY ............................................ HB-0592 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................................ HB-0651 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY... .............................. HB-2513 CRIM CD-LOOK-ALIKE FIREARM................... HB-0650 CRIMCD- MURDER -ELDERLY-DISABLED ................. HB-1315 CUSTODY -PETITIONS- NONPARENTS ............... HB-0236 2509 POE, RAYMOND REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. REP)-Cont. DISEASED ANIMALS-REPORTING ...................................... HB-1547 DOM VIOLENCE-ADDRESS CONFID ................................... HB-1329 EMPLOYERS-REPORT HIRE TO DES................................... HB-1337 GAMBLING RIGHT TO VOTE ACT ......................................... HB-0386 GENETIC INFORMATION PRIVACY AC ............................... HB-0008 HGHR ED-STUDENT MEMBER VOTES................................ HB-2364 INC TAX CR-ST CHILD CARE SITE ...................................... HB-0142 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY OFFSET................................... HB-0115 PEN CD-ST EMPL-SURVIVOR INCR .................................. HB-0114 PENSION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT ACT.............................. HB-0007 PUBLIC EMPL PENSION EQUITY ACT................................... HB-0110 TWP-CD-PETITION TO DISCONTINUE............................. HB-0480 UCC-FILING FINANCING STATEMNTS............................. HB-1280 UNIV POLICE DISCIPLINARY ACT......................................... HB-1485 VEH CD-COMM LICENSE WAIVER...................................... HB-0995 VEH CD-HIGHER ED STUDENT PLATE............................... HB-0920 VEH CD-REVOKE LICENSE-GANG ................................... HB-1207 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY POE HOUSE BILL: 618, 868, 1076, 1105, 1140, 1219, 2122, 2300, 2440, 2492 SENATE BILL: 3, 9, 15, 109, 172, 233, 314, 490, 555, 599, 703, 711, 815, 827, 1030 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 59, 89, 205 PUGH, COY REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-WESTSIDE SMALL BUS DEV ................................... HB-0520 CIV PRO-FORECLOSURE-REDMPTION............................ HB-0209 CIV PRO-FREE PATIENT RECORDS..................................... HB-0211 CONSUMER FRAUD-SERVICE-GENDER ......................... HB-0239 CORRECTIONS-DETERMINATE SENTEN.......................... HB-0210 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ................................................. HB-2291 DCCA-EMPLOYMENT GRANTS-TECH ............................. HB-1755 DHS-WLFARE REFORM COMMITT...................................... HB-1587 DRUG--1ST OFFENSE-COMM SERVICE............................. HB-0517 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ACT ....................................... HB-0518 HGH ED-UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS ......................... HB-0238 JUD VACANCY-RESIDENCE ................................................ HB-1550 NARCTCS PRFIT FORFEIT-DISTRBTN.............................. HB-0237 PUB AID-ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT............................... HB-0204 RECOVERY CARE CENTER S-AUTHORTY ....................... HB-0410 SALE-HAIR CARE PRODUCTS ............................................... HB-0519 WELFARE--EMPLOYMENT PLAN....................................... HB-2081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PUGH HOUSE BILL: 28, 40, 49, 58, 59, 94, 100, 105, 127, 129, 147, 156, 180, 182, 184, 185, 206, 323, 604, 1785, 2454 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 77, 78, 121, 176, 185 REITZ, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) COAL MINING--TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-0997 FIREARM REGULATION-PREEMPTION............................. HB-0216 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-CHILDREN......................................... HB-0510 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS...................................... HB-2470 ST POLICE-BURIAL BENEFIT ....................... ................... HB-0813 UNEMPL INS-WORK-BASED LEARNING ........................ HB-0240 VEH CD- BAN-MOTORCYCLE-HOME RUL.................... HB-1062 VEH CD-FEES-CYCLE RIDER SAFETY .......................... HB-2399 VEHICLE CD-TECHNICAL .................................................... HB-1059 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REITZ HOUSE BILL: 1557, 1817, 2337, 2398 SENATE BILL: 250, 255, 256, 908 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 RIGHTER, DALE A. REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM.................... HB-2500 DUI-INCREASE PENALTY-SEIZE CAR.......................... HB-2306 ETHICS-ST AGENCY--ST OFFICIALS.............................. HB-2334 INC TX-RESIDENTIAL CREDIT .......................................... HB-2463 SCHOOLS-FAIR--EQUITABLE FUNDING ....................... HB-0452 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RIGHTER HOUSE BILL: 2492 2510 RIGHTER, DALE A. REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) Cont SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47 RONEN, CAROL REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) ABORTION LAW-POSTING OBJECTION............................. HB-0629 ADOPTED CHILD-PROCEDURE- INSUR............................ HB-0098 AIRPORT-DOT FUND-ENVIRON STUDY ......................... HB-0330 AUTOMATIC TELLERS-FEE DISCLOSU.............................. HB-0074 CD CORR-IMMUNITY-COMM SERVICE.......................... HB-2148 CD CORR -PILOT PROGRM-JUVENILE........................ HB-0723 CIV ADM-DPHLTH-VIOLENT INJUR Y.............................. HB-1806 COMMNTY SRVCS ACT-EMPLYEE COMP ......................... HB-0925 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY................................................. HB-2291 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALES-SCHOOLS ............................. HB-0137 DAGE-HOME-COMMUNITY BASED CARE...................... HB-1298 DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICE-TECH.......................... HB-1614 DCFS-HOMELESS PERSON-TECH...................................... HB-1811 DCFS-REPORT-ADDICT-BIRTH-TECH........................ HB-1812 DCFS-TECHNICAL .................................................................. HB-1813 DHS-AUDIT DPA CHLD SUPPRT............................................ HB-1808 DHS-CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENTS......................... HB-0630 DHS-DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICES......................... HB-1782 DOHS- STANDARDS AND EVALUATIONS.......................... HB-0862 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-EMERGNCY ORDER ....................... HB-1589 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-PARENTAGE ..................................... HB-1613 DPA-MANAGD CARE-ADMINISTRATN........................... HB-0775 EARLY CHILDHD ED COLLABORATION.............................. HB-1301 ELEC CD-NOTICE-EXAMINE REPORTS........................... HB-0187 ELEC CD-POL COMM-ORG-REPORTS............................ HB-0729 EVICTION-DRUG RELATD-PROCEDURE ........................ HB-2030 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY ........................................ HB-0127 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS ................................................. HB-1227 HOUSING--ABANDNED PROPRTY REHAB......................... HB-1234 HUM SVC-RESPONSIBLE FATHERS .................................... HB-2035 HYPO SYRINGES-NEEDLE EXCHANGE........................... HB-0686 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... HB-1077 IL NURSING ACT-APRN...................................................... HB-1078 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS .......................................... HB-1079 IL NURSING ACT-SUNSET ................................................... HB-1076 INS CD REPEAL ANTITHEFT RATES .................................... HB-1260 INSCD DOMESTIC ABUSE NO DISCRM................................. HB-0441 JOINT SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION ......................................... HB-1612 JUV CT-COMMUNITY SERVICE-LIAB.............................. HB-2149 JUV CT-YOUTH PEER JURIES................................................ HB-2146 LEGALIZE ASSISTED SUICIDE ................................................ HB-0691 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE EVALUATION........................ HB-0780 MEDCAID-MANAGD CARE ORIENTATN........................... HB-0774 MEDICAID-MANAGD CARE PENALTIES....................... HB-0778 MEDICAID-MANAGD CARE ROUNDTABL........................ HB-0782 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE AUDIT.......................... HB-0785 MHDD- TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM-TECH...................... HB-1805 MUNI CD-TOBACCO SALES REGULATN ....................... ....HB-0207 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROM............................... HB-1102 PATIENT RIGHT-PROVIDER ID............................................. HB-0864 PROP TX-HISTORIC RESIDENCES ....................................... HB-0982 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX-SAME DATE............................. HB-0571 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT BUDGETNG .............................. HB-1129 PUB UTIL-POWER SURGE DAMAGES ................................. HB-0043 PUBLIC AID-KIDS BASIC NEEDS .......................................... HB-1810 PUBLIC AID-WORK-PREGNANCY-KIDS....................... HB-1809 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION.............................. HB-2370 RESPITE PROJECTS-FUNDING ........................................ HB-0861 SCH CD--STUDY N CAROLINA PROGS............................. HB-1807 TELECOM MUNI FEE FEE ACT .......................................... HB-1915 TELECOM-MUNI MAINT FEE ACT ................................... HB-1739 VEH CD--SOUND AMPLIFICATION-CAR .......................... HB-1259 WELFARE REFORM--ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... HB-1758 YOUTH CRIME EDUCAT CONSORTIUM.............................. HB-2147 2511 RONEN, CAROL REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONEN HOUSE BILL: 111, 271, 395, 538, 918, 1140, 1228, 1702, 1780, 2122, 2153, 2335, 2337, 2359 SENATE BILL: 123, 278, 331, 421, 600 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 94, 117, 120, 121, 154, 255, 269 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 ROSKAM, PETER REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) ABORTION-PARTIAL BIRTH............................................... HB-0382 ADOPTION-BIOLOGICL PARNT VISIT ................................ HB-0615 CD CORR-OFFENDER ROOM & BD...................................... HB-2063 CD CORR -OFFENSES-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-2140 CD CORR-SEXUAL OFFENSES-BLOOD ............................ HB-0232 CHILD SUP TO ATTY GEN-FROM DPA................................ HB-2050 CIV PRO-MORTGAGE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2036 CIV PRO-VENUE--TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2141 CONSENT-MINOR-PHYSICIAN........................................ HB-1522 CONTROLLED SUB-ADS-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2173 CRIM CD-PENCD-DOC-NO SEX-INMAT ...................... HB-0848 CRIM CD-POSSN-BODY ARMOR PIERC........................... HB-1194 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-2137 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS........................................ HB-2097 CRIM PRO- COSTS -PROSECUTION................................... HB-2065 CRIM PRO-FORENSIC DNA TESTING................................. HB-2138 CRIM PRO--FORENSIC EVIDENCE........................................ HB-2406 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT................................................. HB-0991 FIREARMS--DOMESTIC BATTERY ........................................ HB-2064 IL PROCUREMNT-STATE PURCHASING .......................... HB-1633 INC TX-CREDIT-PREVIOUS RETURN............................... HB-2408 INC TX-LOWER RATE ............................................................ HB-2403 INC TX-SOUNDPROOFING CR............................................ HB-1696 JUV CT-JUVENILE COURT RECORDS................................. HB-0977 JUV CT-VENUE-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-2139 LIQUOR CONTROL-STING OPERATION ............................ HB-0155 PROP TX-CHARITABLE EXEMPTION.................................. HB-0992 PROP TX-PTELL-AGG EXTEN-PARKS............................ HB-0847 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT BUDGETNG.............................. HB-1129 PUB LABOR-TELECOMMUNICATORS................................ HB-1530 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION................................. HB-2370 SCHOOLS-REPORT CRIMES.............................................. HB-1090 STREET LIGHT DIST-DISCONNECT ................................... HB-1521 SX OFFNDR-CHILD ABDUCTN-LURING ....... ...... HB-0379 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROSKAM HOUSE BILL: 383, 725, 1139, 1341 SENATE BILL: 230, 381, 851, 1109 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 153 RUTHERFORD, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) $CDB-CMS-DNR-DOT-EPA ............................................ HB-0083 $VARIOUS APPROPRIATION CHANGES............................... HB-0398 ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS.............................................. HB-0843 BANK ACT REVOLVING CRDT-TECH................................. HB-0733 BANKS-REVERSE STOCK SPLITS ......................................... HB-1588 BUILD ILL BOND-AUTHORIZE-TECH .............................. HB-1170 CIVIC CENTER CODE................................................................ HB-0235 CMS--FORMS--VOUCHERS ................................................... HB-1529 COLLECTION ACT-COMPT OFFSET .................................... HB-0908 COMPTROLLER--REPORTS........................................................... HB-0909 ELEC CD-JUDGE RESIDENCY ............................................. HB-1159 FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD.................................... HB-0200 G 0 BOND ACT-BACALUREAT SVNGS ................................ HB-0084 GO BOND ACT-REDUCTION ................................................ HB-0108 GO BONDS-AUTHORIZATION-TECH................................ HB-1172 GO BONDS-INCREASE AUTHORIZATIO......................... HB-1171 GOVT ACCOUNTABILITY-TECHNICAL .......................... HB-0006 IDFA-IEFFA--INCREASE BONDS ...................................... HB-1450 JOLIET ARSENAL-- BONDS.................................................... HB-2209 LICENSE OR ID-DIGITAL PICTURE .................................. HB-1169 2512 RUTHERFORD, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OCCUPATION & USE TAX CODE............................................. HB-1888 PEN CD-WORKERS COMP & OCC DIS................................. HB-1244 PUBLIC SCHOOLS ED CHOICE................................................. HB-0253 REPEAL OBSOLETE PROVISIONS ........................................... HB-0821 TRANS BOND--INCREAS-FED DEFICIT............................. HB-2499 VEH CD-DRUNK DRIVING PENALTIES.............................. HB-1200 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RUTHERFORD HOUSE BILL: 452, 522, 754, 1633 SENATE BILL: 87, 88, 508, 680, 762, 799, 953, 955 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 261 RYDER, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP) $-DCORR-VAR EXPENSES ................................................... HB-0879 $AUDITOR GENERAL ................................................................ HB-1964 $BD HIGH ED- STUDY H ED ISSUES ..................................... HB-2514 $BD HIGHER ED-VARIOUS EXPENSES............................... HB-0876 $COMMUNITY COL-VAR EXPENSES .................................. HB-0877 $DCCA-STUDY COMMERCE ................................................ HB-2520 $DCFS-STUDY KIDS ISSUES ............................................ HB-2525 $DCMS-VAR EXPENSES...................................................... HB-0871 $DCORR-TECHNICAL............................................................ HB-2529 $DEPT HEALTH-VARIOUS EXPENSES................................ HB-0869 $DEPT HUMAN SERVICES.................................................... HB-2522 $DEPT LABOR-LABOR ISSUES.............................................. HB-2518 $DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES ................................................ HB-0870 $DEPT REVENUE-VARIOUS EXPENSES ............................. HB-0873 $DHUM-RTS-VAR EXPENSES........................................... HB-0867 $DNR-VAR EXPENSES ........................................................... HB-0874 $DNUC-VAR EXPENSES .................................................... HB-0881 $DP HLTH-TECHNICAL....... ................................... HB-2524 $DPA-VAR EXPENSES ..................... . ....HB-0868 $DST-POL-VAR EXPENSES......................................... HB-0880 $DVET-STUDY VETERANS ISSUES...................................... HB-2523 $ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES.............................................. HB-1850 $HIS PRES AG- STUDY ............................................................. HB-2521 $HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES.............................................. HB-1849 $ID O T .............. ....................................... ................................... H B-1848 $IL MATH & SCI ACADEMY-STUDY ..................... ........ HB-2515 $IL STATE BD OF EDUCATION ................................................ HB-1852 $IL STUDENT ASSIST COMM-STUDY ............................... HB-2516 SILL ARTS COUNCL-STUDY ISSUES ................................... HB-2519 $ISAC-VAR EXPENSES ....................................................... HB-0878 $LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES .................................................... HB-1963 $MIL AFFRS-VAR EXPENSES.............................................. HB-0882 $MILITARY AFFAIRS-ISSUE STUDY ................................... HB-2528 $OCE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER........................................... HB-1532 $OCE-ECON DEV AGENCIES.................................................. HB-1847 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY ................................................. HB-1962 $OCE-NUCLEAR SAFETY-STUDY..................................... HB-2526 $OCE-PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES ....................................... HB-1851 $OCE-SEC OF STATE ............................................................... HB-1877 $OCE-SUPREME COURT ....................................................... HB-1473 $ST BD ED--STUDY ED ISSUES............................................. HB-2517 $ST BD EDUCATION-VAR EXPENSES ..................... HB-0875 $STPOL-POLICE ISSUES STUDY....... ............................... HB-2527 $SUPME CT-VAR EXPENSES ............................................. HB-0872 $SUPP APPROP-VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0195 ADMIN PRO-AGENCY RULES COPIES................................ HB-1492 BANKS-REVERSE STOCK SPLITS ......................................... HB-1588 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT-FY98............................ HB-0196 BUILD ILL BOND-AUTHORIZE-TECH .............................. HB-1170 BUREAU FOR THE BLIND-TECHNICAL ............................ HB-1489 CRIM CD-CAUSING CATASTROPHE................................. HB-1368 CRIM PRO-EXECUTE DEATH SENT..................................... HB-2119 EMS--EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITY..................................... HB-1499 FREE TOBACCO--PROHIBITS ............................................... HB-0359 GO BONDS-AUTHORIZATION- TECH................................ HB-1172 2513 RYDER, TOM REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)-Cont. GO BONDS-INCREASE AUTHORIZATIO............................ HB-1171 HEALTH FACILITY PLANS ..................................................... HB-0202 HMO ACT TECHNICAL................................................................. HB-1491 HMO ACT -DRUGS -TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-1490 HOUS DEV AUTH-HOUSING-FINANCE ........................... HB-0731 HOUS DEV-RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE.............................. HB-0730 IDFA--IEFFA--INCREASE BONDS ......................................... HB-1450 LASER SYSTEM ACT ................................................................. HB-1144 MHDD CD-SRV PROVIDER-REP PAYEE........................... HB-1447 NOTARY PUBLIC REGULATION............................................. HB-1452 PESTICIDE ACT-INCREASE LIC FEE................................... HB-0602 PUB AID-ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT............................... HB-0204 PUB AID-FUNERAL- BURIAL PAYMENT.......................... HB-0203 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ....................................... HB-1707 PUBLIC AID-FUNERAL-BURIAL PAY ............................... HB-0131 RADIATION INSTALL-FEES ................................................. HB-1493 REAL EST APPRAISER LIC ACT............................................... HB-1214 RECOVERY CARE CENTER S-AUTHORTY ........................ HB-0410 SEX EXPLOITATION BY HEALTH PRO.................................. HB-1184 TELECOMMUNICATIONS- RATES-PACKS .................... HB-0714 VEH CD-UNINSURED-SAFETY TEST................................ HB-1494 VET-GRANTS-MED COSTS-BENEFIT ........................... HB-2225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 995 SENATE BILL: 31, 87, 88, 143, 265, 305, 316, 450, 532, 770, 777, 942, 999, 1020, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 129, 279 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 20, 24, 25 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) $DHS-BILINGUAL DRUG-ALCHL ED................................ HB-0158 $OCE-IL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BD.................................. HB-1903 $OCE- STATE BOARD OF EDUC.............................................. HB-1902 AERONAUTICS-TECHNICAL....... ................................... HB-1905 AGING-HEALTH CARE FUNDING........................................ HB-1487 ALZHEIMERS SPEC CARE DISCLOS .................................... HB-1486 BANK ACT-TECHNICAL ....................................................... HB-1906 CAR AS COLLATERAL-RT TO REDEEM ............................. HB-1577 CD CORR-AGGRAVATING FACTORS.................................. HB-2260 CD CORR-RESTITUTION-CHILD ABUS............................ HB-0156 CHI SCHOOLS-PROFESSNL DEVELPMT............................. HB-1282 CHILD SUPPORT-WILFUL DEFAULT.................................. HB-0962 CHLD SUPPRT--PUBLICIZE DEADBEAT .............................. HB-1141 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-CRIME ................................. HB-1140 CNTY CD-FLOOD HAZARD-TECH..................................... HB-1901 COMMUNITY SERVICS ACT-TECH.................................... HB-1634 CON INSTLMT LOAN OFF-SITE LEND................................ HB-0597 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-SCHOOL-PARK............................ HB-0182 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-LOITERING .......................... HB-0157 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-1907 DEMENTIA TRAINING-BKGD ............................................... HB-1576 DHR-CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION................................ HB-0296 DNR-CHICAGO PARK DIST TRANSFER .............................. HB-0973 DPA-AFDC-EXTENDED CHILD CARE............................... HB-0636 DPA-AID TO LAWFUL ALIENS.............................................. HB-0126 DPA-CHILD SUPPORT HOTLINE......................................... HB-0206 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY ........................................ HB-0127 HGH ED PREPAY TUITION CONTRACT................................ HB-0190 HOSP-LICENSING- PRIVILEGS.......................................... HB-0408 HUMAN RIGHTS-LAYOFF-IMPACT............................... HB-0494 INC TAX CR-ST CHILD CARE SITE................................... HB-0142 INC TAX-RESIDENTIAL RENT CRED............................... HB-0186 INC TX-CHECKOFF-DIABETES........................................ HB-0125 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-1142 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT............................... HB-0579 JUV CT-JUVENILE COURT RECORDS.............................. HB-0977 JUV CT-NEGLECTED MINOR ................................................. HB-0711 2514 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont LAW ENFORCE INTERN TRAINING ....................... ......... HB-0695 MED PRAC-TECHNICAL.................................................... HB-1904 METRO WTR RECLAIM DIST-PROMOTE........................... HB-1374 METRO WTR RECLAM DIS-JOB CLASS.............................. HB-1375 MUNI CD-SHORT TITLE-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-1636 NURSE HOME CARE ACT-TECH........................................ HB-1638 PEN CD-ALL PUB EMPLS-NEW PLAN............................... HB-2187 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-ANNUAL INCR ................................ HB-0226 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-SALARY ............................................. HB-0227 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-COMPOUND 3%........................... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-15 YR VEST................................... HB-0016 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-COMPOUND 3% ............................... HB-0013 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................. HB-0068 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-0069 PEN CD- CHGO MUNI- 15 YR VESTING.............................. HB-0017 PEN CD-CHGO POL-BRASS SALARY................................. HB-0300 PEN CD-CHGO POL-DISAB EARNINGS........................... HB-0344 PEN CD- CHGO POL-ELECTIONS ........................................ HB-0346 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALAR Y...................... .................. HB-0343 PEN CD-CHGO POL-TAX MULTIPLIER .......................... HB-0302 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-RETMT DISCOUNT.......................... HB-0354 PEN CD-CHGO TCH-30 YRS ANY AGE.............................. HB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR--STATE FUNDING .......................... HB-0356 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SURVIVORS MIN........................... HB-0385 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETMT INCR..........................HB-0384 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-100 DAYS ...............................HB-0409 PEN CD-DNST POL&FIRE INTO IMRF .............................. HB-2186 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-OCCUP DISEASE............................... HB-0950 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-WORKERS COMP............................ HB-1278 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ..................................... HB-0575 PENCD-CHGO FIRE-DISABILITY ETC .............................. HB-2185 PENCD-CHGO MUNICIPAL & LABORER .......................... HB-0015 PENCD-CHGO TCHR-AVERAGE SALARY ........................ HB-0376 PRIV SECURITY GUARD-EMPLOYMENT ......................... HB-1041 PROP TX-DEFAULT-MORTGAGEE..................................... HB-1283 PROP TX-PTAB-9 MEMBERS................................................ HB-1511 RIVERBOAT-NEW LIC-COUNTY-MUNIC ..................... HB-1846 SCH CD-CHI SCHLS PRISON TOUR...................................... HB-0128 SCH CD-STATE AID-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1908 SENIOR HLTH INS COMMISSION........................................... HB-0048 TRUSTEE DELEGATE INVESTING .......................................... HB-1037 VEH CD-DISAB PARK DEVICE-FRAUD............................. HB-0149 VEH CD-MEDICAL CONDITION-DRIVE........................... HB-1127 VITAL REC-DEATH CERT-DEMENTIA............................. HB-1128 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SANTIAGO HOUSE BILL: 21, 40, 241, 301, 303, 304, 345, 357, 473, 576, 577, 586, 752, 801, 802, 803, 804, 1046, 1136, 1670, 2287 SENATE BILL: 83, 172, 316, 368, 429, 543, 685, 698, 806, 851, 878, 951, 1048, 1101 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 135 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 30 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP) $CDB-WILLOW-HIGGINS CREEK..... .......... HB-0822 $DCCA-ENERGY ASSISTANCE.............................................. HB-1698 SDCCA-FAMILY DEMO GRANT PRGM ............................... HB-0495 $WILLOW-HIGGINS CREEK ................................................. HB-0897 AGING-HEALTH CARE FUNDING.................. ............... HB-1487 ALZHEIMERS SPEC CARE DISCLOS...................................... HB-1486 BEER INDUSTRY-JUDICIAL REMEDY............................... HB-0678 CIV PRO-MALPRACTICE-AFFIDAVIT.................................. HB-0061 CIV PRO-QUICKTAKE-MORTON GROVE......................... HB-0473 CIV PRO-TECHNICAL CHANGE.................... ........... HB-0171 CLINICAL SOC WORK-SUNSET......................................... HB-0427 CLINICAL-SCHOOL PSYCHOL-LIC ................................ HB-0685 CNTY CD-PURCHASING ACT-ADOPT........................... HB-1018 CNTY CD-SHERIFFS JAIL STIPEND................. .............. HB-2184 COMP REVIEW ACT-STATES ATTYS................................... HB-1123 2515 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP)-Cont CON INSTLMT LOAN OFF-SITE LEND................................ HB-0597 COURT CLERK STIPEND-INCREASE................................... HB-1500 CRIM CD-DECEPTIVE- CIV--DAMAGES ........................... HB-0437 CRIM CD-FALSE INFO ........................................................... HB-1397 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-VARIOUS ......................................... HB-0916 CRIM CD-SOLICIT MINOR-COMPUTER .......................... HB-0152 CRIM RECORDS-RELEASE INFO .......................................... HB-1433 DAGE-VENDORS-ATTENDANTS- RATES..................... HB-1780 DCCA-COMMY GROUPS-GRANT-TEC........................... HB-1646 DCCA-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS......................... HB-0496 DEMENTIA TRAINING-BKGD ............................................... HB-1576 DESIGN PROFESSIONS PRAC -TITLE................................... HB-0728 DHS-ALZHEIMERS TREATMENT DRUG............................ HB-1319 DHS-CARE WORKERS-WAGE INCREASE ....................... HB-0368 DHS-CARE WORKERS-WAGE INCREASE ...................... HB-0649 DIETETIC NUTRITION SVC-TECH ....................................... HB-1381 DST-POL-PUB LABOR RELATIONS.................................... HB-0578 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... HB-0676 ELECTRICIANS LICENSING ACT............................................ HB-0681 ENDANGER SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORT............................... HB-0561 EPA-PERMITS-TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-0258 EPA-TRANSFER STATION FEES ......................................... HB-1106 FOREST PRESERVE-INT EARNINGS................................... HB-1651 FOX WATERWAY-GRISWOLD LAKE................................... HB-1137 FUN DIR-EMBALMER- CONT ED-EXEMP..................... HB-0955 HEALTHCARE WORKER BKGRD CHK.................................. HB-1781 HEARING-CONSUMER PROT-TECH................................. HB-1382 HOME INSPECTION FRAUD ACT............................................ HB-0806 HOME MED EQUIP-SVC-LICENSING................................ HB-0522 HOSP LIC ACT-PSYCHOLOGIST PRIV................................. HB-1213 HUMANE CARE-POLICE ANIMAL....................................... HB-0978 HWY CD-DIST ROAD FUND-SENIORS.............................. HB-1223 HYPNOTHERPIST LIC ACT ................................................. HB-1663 HYPNOTIST LICENSING ACT ................................................ HB-1624 IL NURSE ACT-DRUG USE-TREATMNT .......................... HB-1077 IL NURSING ACT-APRN ................................................. HB-1078 IL NURSING ACT-DEFINITIONS .......................................... HB-1079 IL NURSING ACT--SUNSET ................................................... HB-1076 ILL PLUMBING LIC-WATER SERVICE................................ HB-0911 ILLINOIS GAMING ACT OF 1997.............................................. HB-0169 INC TX-DEDUCT-LONG TERM CARE ................ ......... HB-1841 INS CD GUARANTY ASSN-ANNUITY ................................. HB-0627 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-0888 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-1142 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT.................................. HB-0579 INTEREST-DEBT-COLLECTN AGENCY ........................... HB-0436 INTERMODE TRANSPORT TASK FORCE............................ HB-1392 LAW ENFORCE INTERN TRAINING...................................... HB-0695 LICENSING ACTS-SUNSET................................................... HB-2236 LIQUOR ACT-PRODUCT SAMPLING ................................... HB-1862 LIQUOR CODE-SIGNS ............................................................ HB-0915 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-SIGNS ............................................ HB-0671 LIQUOR CONTROL-CIDER TAX.................... ................. HB-2385 LIQUOR CONTROL--PENALTIES ........................................... HB-1865 LIQUOR CONTROL-SALE ON CREDIT................................ HB-1863 LIQUOR CONTROL- SIGN- SANITATION .......................... HB-0679 LOCKSMITH LICENSING-FEES .................................. HB........ HB-1215 LOCKSMITH LICENSING-FEES............................................. HB-1216 METRO PIER EXPO-BONDS .................................................. HB-2442 METRO WTR RECLAIM DIST-PROMOTE........................... HB-1374 METRO WTR RECLAM DIS-JOB CLASS .............................. HB-1375 MORTGAGE ESCROW ACCT INTEREST ............................... HB-1276 NAPRAPATHS-TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-1185 OFFICE OF THE TAXPAYER DEFEND.................................... HB-1341 ORTHOTICS-PROSTHETICS PRAC ACT .............................. HB-1879 PAWNBROKERS-COMPUTER RECORDS......................... HB-2215 PEN CD-ATTY GEN INVESTIGATORS................................. HB-0804 2516 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP)-Cont PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-DEATH BENEFIT............................. HB-1034 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR RETMT.................................... HB-0122 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-INCR WIDOW................................... HB-0121 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0123 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW BENEFIT ............................ HB-1033 PEN CD-CHGO HEALTH INSUR PLAN................................ HB-1742 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-COMPOUND 3%......................... HB-0014 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR--15 YR VEST ................................... HB-0016 PEN CD-CHGO MUN-COMPOUND 3% ............................... HB-0013 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-0068 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-BENEFIT INCR............................... HB-0069 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI--15 YR VESTING.............................. HB-0017 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-ANNUAL INCR .............................. HB-2444 PEN CD-CHGO PARK-EARLY RETMT............................... HB-2443 PEN CD-CHGO POL-SALARY ............................................... HB-0345 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SURVIVORS MIN........................... HB-0385 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETMT INCR.......................... HB-0384 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-ADMINISTR ......................... HB-0372 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHERS-100 DAYS............................... HB-0409 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-POPULATION........................... HB-2047 PEN CD-COURT REPORTER -FORMULA .......................... HB-1856 PEN CD-DEPT OF INSUR-INVSTMTS................................ HB-0563 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP- SURVIVORS 3%................................. HB-0942 PEN CD-IMRF SLEP-WIDOW REMARRY ......................... HB-0943 PEN CD-IMRF-AIRPORT POLICE...................................... HB-0802 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE PARTICIPATE............................... HB-0803 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0947 PEN CD--IMRF-POLICE SALARY ......................................... HB-0979 PEN CD-IMRFSLEP-25 YRS ANY AGE............................... HB-1683 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ HB-0488 PEN CD-POL & FIRE-WORKERS COMP............................ HB-1278 PEN CD-SEC ST INVESTGTR-SALARY ............................. HB-0801 PEN CD-SLEP-RETURN TO SERVICE................................ HB-0946 PEN CD-ST POL-25 YRS ANY AGE ................................... HB-0575 PENCD-CHGO MUNICIPAL & LABORER ........................... HB-0015 PENCD-DNST TCHR-ADOPTION LEAVE......................... HB-0589 PHARM PRAC-LABELING DIV II-III.................................. HB-0945 PHARM-EXEMPT CERTIF OPTOM......................................... HB-1497 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTIC AC..................... ......... HB-0557 PHYSICIAN- SURGERY DEFINED......................................... HB-2120 PLUMBING LIC-CIVIL PENALTY........................................ HB-0793 PLUMBING LIC-CONTINUING EDUC ................................ HB-0791 PLUMBING LIC-INSPECTOR STDS ....................................... HB-0790 PLUMBING LIC-LOC FEES-INSPECTR.......................... HB-0792 PLUMBING LIC-TECHNICAL............................................... HB-0786 PRIV DET LIC-EXEMPT--JOURNALIST.............................. HB-0072 PROP TX-PTAB-9 MEMBERS ................................................ HB-1511 PROP TX-PTELL-AGG EXTENSION................................... HB-1454 PROP TX-PTELL-AGG EXTENSION ................................... HB-1554 RADON INDUSTRY LIC ACT .................................................. HB-1229 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT................................................. HB-0907 REAL EST APPRAISER LIC ACT............................................... HB-1214 RETIRED PEACE OFFCR-EXEMP WEAP............................. HB-0744 RIGHT OF CONSCIENCE-HLTH CARE ................................ HB-0725 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING--TECHNICAL ............................... HB-0175 ROOF CONTR-LICENS-EXAM ........................................ HB-2086 ROOF CONTR-LICENSING................................................. HB-1884 ROOFING INDUSTRY-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-1835 SCHOOL PSYCHOL-CLIN PSYCH LIC ................................. HB-2445 SECURITIES- REGISTERD SALESPRSN............................ HB-1168 SPEECH-LANG-SUNSET EXTENSION ........................... HB-0860 ST FIRE MARSHAL-REIMBURSEMENT........................... HB-0820 STATE POLICE-NEW PAY INCREMENT.......................... HB-0577 STRUCT ENGIN--TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-1383 SUNSET ACT-INCLUDE PROGRAMS................................ HB-0370 SURGICAL ASSISTANTS PRAC ACT....................................... HB-2392 TAX EXEMPTIONS-SCHOOL FUNDING .......................... HB-0752 2517 SAVIANO, ANGELO REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. REP)-Cont TITLE INS FEDERAL RULES............................................... HB-1690 TOBACCO--UNDERAGE BUY............................................... HB-0944 UNEMPLOY INS-INFO-STUDENT LOAN....................... HB-0924 VEH CD- TOW ING..................................................................... HB-0762 VEHICLE CD-TECHNICAL.................................................... HB-1059 VENDORS RATES-ATTENDANTS WAGES......................... HB-1783 VITAL REC-DEATH CERT-DEMENTIA.......................... HB-1128 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVIANO HOUSE BILL: 112, 300, 301, 303, 304, 344, 346, 354, 355, 356, 357, 373, 376, 472, 576, 586, 1096, 1130, 1574, 1575, 1998, 2116 SENATE BILL: 21, 108, 194, 369, 372, 429, 435, 497, 508, 509, 595, 603, 611, 685, 694, 707, 738, 762, 786, 794, 805, 857, 858, 859, 1073, 1076 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 97, 104, 252 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 21, 30, 43 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM) SEPA-GREAT LAKES PROT FUND....................................... HB-2335 $SUPP-AGING-DCFS-DPH-DHS.................................... HB-2439 ASSISTED LIVING ESTAB ACT............................................... HB-1693 ATT GEN-TENANTS RTS-TECHNICAL............................. HB-0702 AUTOMATIC TELLERS-FEE DISCLOSU.............................. HB-0074 CD CORR-PILOT PROGRM-JUVENILE............................ HB-0723 CD CORR-WOMEN-CHILDREN PROGRAM .................... HB-2447 CIV PRO-PREJUDGMENT INTEREST ................................. HB-0628 CIV PRO-SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION.................................. HB-0538 CLEAN ELECTION ACT....................................................... HB-0075 CLEAN ELECTION ACT......................................................... HB-0866 CLINICAL PSYCHOL-DISABILITY ....................................... HB-1694 COMMN STATUS WOMEN ACT............................................... HB-1691 COMMUNITY CARE SERVICE WORKERS............................ HB-1784 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ................................................. HB-2291 CRIM CD-FEMALE GENITAL MUTLATN ........................... HB-0106 CRIM CD-FIREARMS--VARIOUS ....................................... HB-0916 DAGE-HOME-COMMUNITY BASED CARE...................... HB-1298 DAGE-VENDORS-ATTENDANTS-RATES..................... HB-1780 DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICE-TECH........................... HB-1614 DCCA-FORM PLANS-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-2054 DCCA- NEW INDUSTRY-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2057 DCCA-PROCUREMENT ASSISTANCE ................................. HB-2264 DCCA-SAFETY LOAN GUARANTEES.................................. HB-2038 DCFS-REPORT-ADDICT-BIRTH-TECH...................... HB-1812 DENTAL PRAC ACT-TECHNICAL................................. HB-1044 DHS-CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENTS.............................. HB-0630 DHS-DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICES........................... HB-1782 DISPLACED HOMEMKR-SING PARENT............................. HB-1235 DOHS- STANDARDS AND EVALUATIONS.......................... HB-0862 DPA-INSPECTOR GEN-MEDICAID..................................... HB-0773 ED LAB RELA-BARGAINING UNITS .................................... HB-0405 ED LAB RELA-CHI SCHOOL................................................. HB-0546 ED LAB RELA-DEFINE- TECHNICAL................................. HB-1488 ELEC CD-NOTICE-EXAMINE REPORTS........................... HB-0187 ELEC CD-POL COMM-ORG-REPORTS............................ HB-0729 ELEC CD-REGLTD ENTITY-CONTRIB.............................. HB-0077 ELEC CD-VOTERS PAMPHLET ...................... .................. HB-2051 ELEC FUND TRANSFR -CREDIT CARDS........................... HB-0271 ELECT CD-CONTRIB-EMPLOYER ...................................... HB-0404 ELECT CD-CONTRIB--EMPLOYER ...................................... HB-0476 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTIONS ........................................ HB-0692 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPETITION....................................... HB-0676 ELECTRICITY LOWER RATE FEB 1..................................... HB-2433 EXPORT ASSISTANCE-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2055 FIREARMS-DOMESTIC BATTERY ..................................... HB-0127 FREEDOM OF CHOICE-PREGNCY TERM........................... HB-0319 GAMBLING--POLITICL CONTRIBUTION ......................... HB-0885 HOME--DELIVERED MEALS ............................................... HB-1227 HOSP LIC-NON ER MDS ON DUTY....................................... HB-0118 HUM SVC-REVOLVING LOAN PROGRM............................ HB-2059 2518 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY ACT.............................. HB-0735 IDFA-MATERIAL-CONFIDETIAL-TECH........................ HB-2058 LABOR EQUITY ACT...................................................... .... HB-2100 LABOR RELATIONS-AGREEMENT-TECH................. HB-0938 LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTV WST-SITING.......................... HB-1179 MED PRAC-PUB DISCLOSURE..... ........................ HB-0073 MEDCAID-INVESTIGATE MANAGD CAR.......................... HB-0784 MEDICAID-MANAGD CARE PENALTIES.......................... HB-0778 MEDICAID-MANAGED CARE REPORTS........................... HB-0783 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-TECHNICAL................................ HB-0936 NEW HOME ACCESS FEATURES REQD ................ .......... HB-1228 NO SMOKING-HLTH CARE FACILITY............................ HB-0570 NO SMOKING-RESTAURANTS............................................ HB-0567 PEN CD-INVSTMT-NO TOBACCO .................................... HB-0660 PRAIRIE ST AUTH-EXPENSES-TECH............................. HB-2056 PREVAIL WAGE-PROJECT AGREEMENT......................... HB-1843 PREVAILING WAGE ACT-TECHNICAL............................... HB-0934 PRIVATIZATION REGULATION ACT..................................... HB-0194 PUB AID-NONCITIZENS ...................................................... HB-1205 PUB UTIL-NUCLEAR REACTR-CLOSED ......................... HB-1692 RE-EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT PROGRAM.......................... HB-1088 RESPITE PROJECTS--FUNDING ............................................. HB-0861 SCH CD-ADULT ED ........ .......................................... HB-1842 ST GIFT BAN ACT.............................. ............................ HB-0076 STATE EMPLOYEE GIFT BAN ................................................ HB-2324 STRUCTURAL WORK-RD WKR SAFETY............................ HB-0233 UNEMP INS--EMPLOYER -TECHNICAL ............................. HB-0937 UNEMPL INS-DISCLOSE-LOCAL GOVT........................... HB-1911 UNEMPL INS-WAGES AND WKLY WAGE ......................... HB-0310 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-DEF-TECHNICAL....................... HB-0933 VEH CD-OBEY SCH CROSSING GUARD............................. HB-2466 VENDORS RATES-ATTENDANTS WAGES......................... HB-1783 WRK COMP-QUESTIONS-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-0932 WRK COMP- REPORT -TECHNICAL.................................... HB-0935 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAKOWSKY HOUSE BILL: 43, 107, 126, 474, 598, 807, 827, 1102, 1130 SENATE BILL: 73, 317, 320, 600, 753, 773, 1105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 33, 83, 92, 94, 107, 154, 189, 255, 272, 282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM) $ARTS COUNCIL ...................................................................... HB-2001 $AUDITOR GENERAL ............................................................ HB-0455 $BANKS & REAL ESTATE ........................................................ HB-1986 $BUREAU OF THE BUDGET................................. ........... HB-1993 $CIVIL SERVICE COMM ............................. ............ HB-1980 $CM S ............................................................................................. . H B-1996 $COURT OF CLAIMS ................................................................. HB-1974 $COURT OF CLAIMS ........................................................... HB-1975 $COURT OF CLAIMS ................................................................. HB-1976 $COURT OF CLAIMS ................................................................. HB-1977 $CT CLAIM S ............................................................................... HB-0438 $DEPT AGRICULTURE............. ......................................... HB-1995 $DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY .......................................... HB-1997 $DEPT FINANCIAL INST........................................ ........... HB-1987 $DEPT INSURANCE ................................................................... HB-1990 $DEPT LOTTERY.............................................. ...................... HB-1981 $DEPT NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................................................... HB-1969 $DEPT REVENUE ........................................................................ HB-1982 $DEPT- CM S ............................................................................ HB-0439 $DHS-IL FACILITIES FUND.................................................. HB-1563 $D N R ..................... .................... ............... ................................. H B-1971 $DOT - ROADWAY NOISE BARRIER ................................... HB-0329 $EDUC LABOR RELATIONS BD............................................. HB-1991 $ENV PROTECT TRUST FUND COMM................................ HB-1973 $EPA ................................................................................................. H B-1972 $GOVERN OR ............................................................................... H B-1965 2519 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $HISTORIC PRESERV AGENCY ............................................... HB-0456 $HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGCY........................................ HB-1999 $IC C .................................................................... .......................... H B-1988 $LIQUOR CONTROL COMM...................................................... HB-1985 $LT GOVERN OR ............................................................................ H B-1966 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL ................................................. HB-1967 $OCE-OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER........................................ HB-1979 $OCE- SEC OF STATE............................................................ HB-1968 $OCE-ST ELECTIONS BD ....................................................... HB-1978 $PCB ......................... HB-1970 SPROFESSIONAL REGULATION.............................................. HB-1984 $PROP TAX APPEAL BD........................................................ HB-1994 $RACING BD ........................................................ HB-1989 $RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ........................................................ HB-1992 $SUPP-OCE-TOLL HWY AUTHORITY ............................... HB-2349 AGENCY APPROPRIATION ACT.............................................. HB-0351 ALZHEIMERS--REGIONAL CENTERS .................................. HB-1028 CD CORR-SEXUAL OFFENSES-BLOOD........................... HB-0232 CDB-APPROVE ST PROP LEAS-PURC................................ HB-0387 CHILD SAFETY ACT .................................................................. HB-1021 CHILD SUPPORT-ATTORNEY GENERAL........................ HB-2359 CIV PRO-DECEDENT PARTY LAWSUIT........................... HB-0297 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS .............................. HB-0905 CREATE STATE PROCUREMENT CODE................................ HB-0497 CRIM CD-FIREARM -MINORS ............................................. HB-1645 CRIM CD-FIREARMS MINORS .............................................. HB-0395 CRIM CD-INTERFERE-HEALTH CARE ............................ HB-0851 DCCA-COMMY GROUPS-GRANT-TEC........................... HB-1646 DEPOSIT ACCTS-BOND-CT ORDER............................... HB-1923 DHS-POST-KIDNEY TRANSPLNT DRUG ........................ HB-1072 DMHDD-INSPECTOR GENERAL........................................... HB-1008 DOMESTC VIOLNCE-PARENTAGE ...................................... HB-1613 ELDER CARE SAVINGS BOND ACT...................................... HB-0504 ELECTRONIC FUND RECIPROCITY..................................... HB-1777 EPA-TRANSFER STATION FEES ........................................... HB-1106 FINANCE-CERT OF PARTICIPATION.................................. HB-1591 FINANCE -DISCLOSE INVESTORS ........................................ HB-0852 FIREARM OWNERS ID-TECHNICAL .................... ......... HB-2256 FIREARM OWNERS- REVOCATION.................................... HB-2069 GOV BUDGET PROPOSAL-ESTIMATES ............................... HB-0906 GOVT SALARY W-HOLD-RESTRICT................................. HB-1752 HEALTH FACILITIES PROTECTION...................................... HB-0850 HMO UTILIZATION REVIEW.................................................... HB-0626 HOME- BASED SERVICE-APPROP USE............................ HB-2109 HUM SVC-REVOLVING LOAN PROGRM ............................ HB-2059 IL PROCUREMNT-STATE PURCHASING ........................... HB-1633 INC TX-NANNY TX-ANNUAL FILING ............................. HB-0981 INS CD-INS EXCHANGE ........................................................ HB-1881 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION ............................................. HB-0705 INTERGOVERNMENTAL LAND USE ................................... HB-0321 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-LIABILITY.................................... HB-0046 LOBBYIST-RPT COMPENSATION......................................... HB-0502 LOC GOVT-VOLUN PAYROLL DEDUCT.............................. HB-2217 MANAGED CARE PATIENT RIGHTS...................................... HB-0603 METRO WTR RECLAM DIST-AUDIT ..................... ......... HB-1242 MHDD CD-EXAMINER-COUNSELOR ............................... HB-0505 MISSING CHILD-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-2027 MUNI CD-FACILITY TAX-UTILITIES ............................... HB-0988 MUNI CD- STREETS--UTILITY FEE ..................................... HB-0987 MUNI CD-STREETS-UTILITY-RENT............................ HB-0985 MUNI CD--UTILITY PERMIT FEES ..................................... HB-0984 MUNI UTIL-WHEELING--REFERENDUM......................... HB-0986 NOTIFICATION-FIREARM PURCHASES............................. HB-0500 OZONE TRANSPORT-ST IMPLEM PLAN............................. HB-1230 PEN CD-DNST POL-OCCUP DISEASE ............................. HB-0858 PEN CD-INVSTMT-NO ARMS DEALERS....................... HB-0849 PEN CD-VETS-SEC 415-ACCOUNTING........................ HB-0366 2520 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................. HB-1481 PROCUREMENT CODE ............................................................. HB-2325 PROP TX-HISTORIC RESIDENCES ....................................... HB-0982 PUB AID-NONCITIZENS ...................................................... HB-1205 PUB AID-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ........................................ HB-1707 PUB UTIL-POWER SURGE DAMAGE.................................... HB-0983 PURCHASING ACT-LEASES ................................................. HB-0498 RAINY DAY EDUC FIRST ACT ................................................. HB-0907 SCHOOLS-REPORT CRIMES ................................................. HB-1090 SOS--RECORDS DATABASE ................................................... HB-0503 STATE FINANCE-ROAD FUND.............................................. HB-0331 STATE REAL ESTATE BOARD ................................................. HB-0417 TELCOM-AREA CDS-PHONE NUMBERS.......................... HB-2298 TOLL HIGHWAY-ANNUAL APPROP.................................... HB-0491 TOLL HWY ACT-APPROPRIATIONS.................................... HB-2321 ZERO-BASED BUDGET ACT................................................ HB-0499 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHOENBERG HOUSE BILL: 80, 135, 161, 278, 319, 427, 620, 914, 1324 SENATE BILL: 7, 166, 236, 271, 327, 355, 368, 536, 537, 550, 551, 595, 607, 698, 747, 777, 1101, 1105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 21, 22, 107, 184, 282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 18, 37 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4, 6,7,8 SCOTT, DOUGLAS REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM) $AGING-MEALS ON WHEELS............................................. HB-0185 $CAP-CDB REHAB PULLMAN MARKET ............................. HB-0042 ABUSED MINOR-INFANT-DRUG TESTS.......................... HB-0164 ADOPT-A-SCHOOL INC TAX CREDIT ............................. HB-0095 ADOPTED CHILD-PROCEDURE- INSUR......................H.... HB-0098 AIRPORT-DOT FUND-ENVIRON STUDY ........................ HB-0330 ATTGEN-ST EMPLYEE-INDEMNIFY................................. HB-1101 AUTOMATIC TELLERS-FEE DISCLOSU ............................ HB-0074 CD CORR -MANDATORY RESTITUTION............................. HB-0179 CD CORR-RESTITUTION-CHILD ABUS.......................... HB-0156 CHILD & FAM SERV--SCHOLARSHIPS ................................ HB-0065 CHILD SUPPORT-TRACKING ASSETS............................ HB-0964 CHILD SUPPORT-WILFUL DEFAULT .................................. HB-0962 CHILD VICTIMS-NO PUBLICATION.................................... HB-0273 CHILD WELFARE EMPLOYEES ............................................... HB-0091 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME .......................................... HB-0184 CIRCUIT BREAKER -PARKINSONS....................................... HB-0183 CIV ADMIN CD-OATH-TECH ............................................... HB-1772 CIV ADMIN CD-OFFICER-TECH ....................................... HB-1767 CIV ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-1768 CIV PRO-MEDICAL RECORDS-COPIES........................... HB-1245 CIV PRO-MEDICAL RECORDS-COPIES............................ HB-2162 CLERK OF CT-CHILD WAITING RM.................................... HB-1286 CNTY-MUNI-PUB RIGHTS-OF-WAYS.......................... HB-1231 COMMUNITY CARE SERVICE WORKERS............................ HB-1784 CONTRACTOR REPORTING ACT .......................................... HB-1684 CORPORATIONS-COMBINATIONS- VOTE....................... HB-0613 CRIM CD-AGG ENDANGERING CHILD.............................. HB-1254 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ............................................. HB-2291 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD ............................................. HB-0044 CRIM PRO-FELONY LIMITN PERIODS ................ ......... HB-0032 CRIM VICTIMS COMP-SELF-DEFENSE ............................ HB-1285 CURRENCY EXCHANGE-SR-WELFARE.......................... HB-0103 DCCA-MUNICIPAL WASTE GRANTS................................ HB-0094 DCFS-ADOPTION ASSTNCE PYMNTS................................. HB-0097 DCFS-FOSTER KID-CRIMINAL INFO................................ HB-0056 DCFS-PLACEMENT-FOSTER NETWORK ....................... HB-0062 DCFS-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING .................................... HB-0055 DHS--CARE WORKERS--WAGE INCREASE .................... HB-0368 DHS-HEAD TRAUMA TREATMENT FUND..................... HB-1687 DNR-CNTY MGT PLANS-RECYCLING........................... HB-0664 DPA--CHILD SUPPORT HOTLINE........................................ HB-0206 2521 SCOTT, DOUGLAS REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ......................................... HB-2323 ELEC CD- CANDIDATE--TECH ...................................... HB-1764 ELEC CD-CHANGE PRIMRY-NONPRTSN........................ HB- 175 ELEC CD-CONTRIBUTION-TECHNICAL......................... HB-0901 ELEC CD-NAME-CANDIDATE-TECH..........................HB-1771 ELEC CD-PRIMARY EXPENSE-TECH................................ HB-1774 ELEC CD-PUBLIC OFFICIAL-TECH.................................... HB-1769 ELEC CD- SOLICIT-AUTHY-TECH................................. HB-0900 ELEC CD-ST ATTY-TECH .................................................... HB-1763 ELEC CD-THING OF VALUE-TECH....................... ....... HB-0902 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES..ý............................................. HB-0124 EMERGNCY COMMUNCTNS-WIRELESS...........................HB-0617 EMPLOYMENT-YOUTHBUILD ACT...................................... HB-0918 ENV HLTH PRAC -VETERINARIANS................................ HB-0138 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ............................................. HB-1817 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE-TREES ..................................... HB-0262 EPA-TECHNICAL .................................................................. HB-1016 EQUAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE ACT ....................................... HB-0425 FAMILY PRESERVATION EVALUATION .............................. HB-0059 FIREARMS AND CRIM-DOMESTIC BAT............................. HB-0392 FISCAL & ECONOMIC STABILITY......................................... HB-0035 FOSTER CHILD-GODPARENTS VISITS ............................... HB-0092 FRAUDS-CONVEYANCE OF LAND...................................... HB-2483 FREE TOBACCO--PROHIBITS ................................................ HB-0359 GO BONDS-COLLEGE SAVINGS BONDS............................. HB-0290 GOVT ETHICS-ECON OPPY -TECH .................................... HB-1074 HEALTHY START PROGRAM ACT.......................................... HB-0230 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-SCHOOLS.................................. HB-0407 HMO-OUTPATIENT UNDER 19 YRS..................................... HB-1565 HOME-DELIVERED MEALS ................................................ HB-1227 HOMELESS MINOR-MEDICAL CONSENT ........................ HB-0406 HOUSING-ABANDNED PROPRTY REHAB........................ HB-1234 HOUSING-PLACE IN SCHOOL DIST..................................... HB-0057 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-1241 ILLINOIS YOUTHBUILD ACT ................................................... HB-1284 INC TX-CIRCUIT BREAKER CREDIT................................... HB-0181 INC TX-CR-DEPENDENT CARE .......................................... HB-0141 INC TX-CREDIT-TECH PREP ............................................... HB-0270 INC TX-TX CHECKOFF-CNTR LIVING.......................... HB-1014 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-0294 INS DRUG TREATMENT NO DENIAL.................................... HB-1686 INS PROPERTY DAMAGE DEMOLITION .............................. HB-1232 INS-ARBITRATION-UNINSURED .................................... HB-0289 JURY ACT--HARDSHIP- CAREGIVER ................................. HB-1688 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR.................................. HB-0058 JUV CT-BEST INTEREST OF MINOR.................................... HB-0060 JUV CT-MINOR TESTIFY......................................................... HB-0063 JUV CT--TRUANT--DETENTION ......................................... HB-2171 LEGALIZE ASSISTED SUICIDE ................................................ HB-0691 LEGIS LIAISONS-STATE AGENCIES.................................. HB-0036 LIENS-SALE IN ERROR-DEMOLITION............................ HB-0104 LIQUOR CONTROL-DRAM SHOP INSUR............................ HB-0087 LOC GOVT-SCH CD-INVESTMENTS.................................. HB-0039 MED PRAC-PUB DISCLOSURE ...................... .................. HB-0073 MEDICAID-TBI WAIVER REQUEST...................................... HB-1279 MINORITY--FRANCHISE EQUITY ......................................... HB-0621 MINORS-DEATH-SHARE RECORDS ................................ HB-0064 MUN CD-DEMOLITION.................... ................. HB-0038 MUNI CD--BUILDING CODE-PROPERTY .......................... HB-1013 MUNI CD-CAPITAL PROJECTS TAX ................................. HB-0318 MUNI CD--CENSUS--TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-101 1 MUNI CD-GRAFFITI-PRIVATE PROP................................ HB-0661 MUNI CD-LICENSE-RENTAL MANAGER..................... HB-0249 MUNI CD-LIENS-MUNI UTILITY .................................... HB-0246 MUNI CD-SEVERABILITY-TECHNICAL ....................... HB-1010 MUNI CD-TIF REVENUES-TECHNICAL........................ HB-1045 MUNI CD--TIF SHORT TITLE--TECH ................................ HB-0525 2522 SCOTT, DOUGLAS REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MUNI CD-TOBACCO SALES REGULATN ........................... HB-0207 MUNI CD-WEED CUTTING-FORECLOSE......................... HB-0350 NEW HOME ACCESS FEATURES REQD ................................ HB-1228 NON SUPPORT-COMMUNITY SERVICE............................. HB-0965 NURS HOME-INJURY-DAMAGES-STATE..................... HB-0089 NURSING HOME-VIOLATIONS-FINES.............................HB-0049 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-0099 NURSING HOMES-MIN STAFFING ...................................... HB-0047 OPEN BUDGETS ACT................................................................. HB-0037 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-STROKE ETC..................................... HB-0034 PEN CD-DNST POLICE-EARLY RETMT............................ HB-0954 PEN CD-IMRF-EARLY RETIREMENT ............................... HB-0199 PEN CD-INVSTMT-NO TOBACCO ...................................... HB-0660 PERSONNEL CD-VETERANS-VERIFY .............................. HB-0029 PUB AID--EMPLOYMENT- TECH .......................................... HB-1759 PULL TABS-JAR GAMES-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1012 SANIT DIST-ANNEXATION NOTICE................................... HB-2161 SCH CD-BUILDING STANDARDS ......................................... HB-0040 SCHOOLS-TORT IMMUNITY ................................................. HB-0863 SENIOR CITIZENS FEES .......................................................... HB-0088 SENIOR HLTH INS COMMISSION........................................... HB-0048 SEXUALLY DANGEROUS-COMMITMENT........................ HB-0163 SPORTS AUTH-HIGH SCHOOL GAMES............................... HB-0162 SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-REFUNDS................................ HB-2041 ST DEBT COLLECTION-AUD GEN ........................................ HB-0960 ST GIFT BAN ACT......................................................................... HB-0076 STATE LOAN ACT ...................................................................... HB-0959 STREETGANG RACKETEERING.............................................. HB-0665 SUBSTANCE ABUSE-MOMS TREATMENT......................... HB-0090 TELECOM MUNI FEE FEE ACT................................................ HB-1915 TELECOM-MUNI MAINT FEE ACT....................................... HB-1739 TOBACCO SALES TO KIDS-PENALTY ................................. HB-0662 TX COLLECTION-CONFIDENTIALITY .............................. HB-0961 UIFSA--ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS................................. HB-0966 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-ADM LAW JUDGE......................... HB-0588 VEH CD-ELUDE POLICE-PENALTY................................... HB-1015 VEH CD-ELUDNG POLICE-PENALTIES ............................ HB-2244 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL................................... HB-0078 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS-POLICE............................. HB-0663 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-0028 VITAL RECORDS-LOCAL FEE.................................................HB-2423 WAGE PAYMT-CASH-CHILD SUPPORT........................... HB-0963 WELFARE TO WORK ACT................................................... HB-1785 WRK COMP-CONTRIBUTION-PAYMENTS...................... HB-0033 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCOTT HOUSE BILL: 45, 61, 66, 105, 165, 251, 271, 379, 504, 538, 615, 716, 796, 827, 1292, 1780, 2047, 2059 SENATE BILL: 80, 103, 106, 109, 159, 279, 317, 457, 473, 545, 596, 697, 723, 780, 939, 950, 1105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 61, 175 SCULLY,JR. GEORGE REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. DEM) CHILD SUPPORT-TRACKING ASSETS............................. HB-0964 CHILD SUPPORT-WILFUL DEFAULT .................................. HB-0962 COMM COLL-JOB TRAINING PROGRAM.............. ... HB-1921 CRIM CD-STALKING-HARASS-FAMILY ...................... HB-2026 CT CLERKS-CHILDS WAITING ROOM ................................ HB-0845 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE ........................................... HB-2342 ELEC CD-NOTICE-EXAMINE REPORTS........................... HB-0187 ELECT CD--CONTRIB--EMPLOYER ................................... HB-0476 ELECTRICITY LOWER RATE FEB 1..................................... HB-2433 EPA-INCINERATORS-MONITOR............................... HB-1267 EQUAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE ACT .................................... HB-0425 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ....................................... HB-1703 FLEX-TIME RIGHTS ACT ..................................................... HB-1704 LIQUOR CONTROL-DRAM SHOP INSUR............................ HB-0087 MED PRAC-PUB DISCLOSURE.................................... HB-0073 2523 SCULLY,JR. GEORGE REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. NEW HOME ACCESS FEATURES REQD ....................... ... HB-1228 NON SUPPORT-COMMUNITY SERVICE ............................. HB-0965 PROBATE-DESTROY OR ALTER WILL................................ HB-1585 PURCHASING-BUY ILLINOIS................................................ HB-2098 SAVING & LOAN-GARNISHMENT................................. HB-1689 SCH CD-ACADEM WATCH--TECHNICAL ......................... HB-1701 SCH CD-REQUIRE SCHOOL UNIFORMS ........................... HB-1700 SCHOOLS-TORT IMMUNITY ........................................... HB-0863 SECOND LOWEST BIDDER PROT ACT................................... HB-2085 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION.......................................... HB-0710 SOLID WASTE PLAN-GARBAGE FEES ................................ HB-0469 SOLID WASTE-ST BLDG-ALUM CAN ................................ HB-1443 SOLID WST-GLASS RECYCL STUDY ................................... HB-0772 ST DEBT COLLECTION-AUD GEN ...................................... HB-0960 ST ETHICS-CONTRACTS-FISCAL...................... ......... HB-0292 STATE FINANCE- ROAD FUND.............................................. HB-0331 STATE LOAN ACT ...................................................................... HB-0959 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS..................................... HB-0278 TOLL HIGHWAY-BUDGET APPROVAL............................. HB-0136 TX COLLECTION-CONFIDENTIALITY .......................... HB-0961 UIFSA-ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS ...................................... HB-0966 UNBLEACHED PAPER-STATE PURCHAS........................... HB-0823 VEH CD-ACCIDENT-DEATH-INJURY ............................ HB-2402 VEH CD-CHILD SUPPORT-LIC-REG................................ HB-1553 VEH CD-MINOR DRIVING AT NIGHT................................. HB-1761 VEH CD-SUSPEND-REPORT HIT-RUN........................... HB-1445 VEH CD-TRANSFER TITLE-TAXES.................................... HB-1444 VEH CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-EXCEPTIONS........................... HB-0745 WAGE PAYMT- CASH- CHILD SUPPORT........................... HB-0963 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCULLY HOUSE BILL: 49, 58, 59, 61, 66, 70, 152, 159, 165, 183, 184, 314, 317, 381, 417, 470, 535, 538, 861, 909, 1074, 1141, 1298, 1535, 1614 SENATE BILL: 8, 13, 80, 86, 112, 172, 214, 355, 371, 381, 475, 663, 710, 771, 772, 814, 909, 1105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 31, 89, 96, 196, 262, 263 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 SILVA, SONIA, REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) CHI SCHOOLS-LEARN ZONE-TECH............................. HB-1402 CHILD WELFARE EMPLOYEES ............................................... HB-0091 CRIM CD-DANGEROUS WEAPONS...................................... HB-0325 DCCA-MUNICIPAL WASTE GRANTS .................................. HB-0094 DCFS-ADOPTION ASSTNCE PYMNTS.................................. HB-0097 DPA-DAGE-AVOID NURSG HOME ................................... HB-1844 ELEC CD-POL COMM-ORG-REPORTS............................ HB-0729 ENDOCRINOLOGY SERVICE-AVAILABL........................... HB-0188 EPA-LOCAL SITING-MUNIC PARTIC................................ HB-1002 INC TAX-EARNED INC CREDIT.......................................... HB-0508 INS CD-ASSESSED VALUE- RENEWAL .............................. HB-0696 INS CLAIM PROCEDURE PAMPHLET................................... HB-0694 INS COVER DIABETES MGT TRAINIG................................... HB-0888 JOB TRAINING-ECONOMIC DEV DEMO. .............. HB-1757 MTR VEH INS-CANCEL-NOTIFY SOS............................... HB-0326 MUNI CD-TIF SHORT TITLE-TECH ................................... HB-0525 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORDABLE HOUSING........................... HB-0698 MUNI CD-TIF-DEFINITION-BLIGHT ............................ HB-0697 NEW HOME ACCESS FEATURES REQD................ ........... HB-1228 NURSING HOMES-INSPECTR GENERAL........................... HB-0099 PUB AID--EMPLOYMENT--TECH .......................................... HB-1759 PUB AID-NONCITIZENS ...................................................... HB-1205 PURCHASING ACT--LEASES ................................................ HB-0498 SCH CD-STATE CHAPTER ONE AID................................. HB-1403 SCHCD-RESIDENCY-LEGAL CUSTODY......................... HB-1206 SCHCD--SUPPLEMNTAL AID-TECHNICL...................... HB-1099 SUBSTANCE ABUSE-MOMS TREATMENT...................... HB-0090 TRUTH IN BUDGETING NOTE ACT........................................ HB-0093 U OF I-CHI CAMPUS-IMPACT STUDY ........................... HB-1204 2524 SILVA, SONIA, REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont U OF I-CHI CAMPUS-PUB HEARINGS............................... HB-0853 U OF I-CHI COMMUNTY SCHOLARSHP............................. HB-0854 U OF I-DISPLACEMENT PROGRAM..................................... HB-0855 VEH CD-REGISTER-PROOF OF INS ................................... HB-0332 VEH CD-SEAT BELT FOR PASSENGER................................ HB-0327 VEH CD-SEAT BELT-UNDER AGE 19...................... HB-0738 VETERANS-TREATMENT-GULF WAR ............................. HB-0028 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SILVA HOUSE BILL: 25, 33, 40, 43, 74, 101, 159, 251, 317, 504, 621, 861, 1102, 2422 SENATE BILL: 20, 25, 124, 218, 418, 444, 445, 600, 697, 909, 1084 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 121, 269 SKINNER, CAL, JR. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP) $DCORR- TECHNICAL ........................................................... HB-2529 $DNUC-VAR EXPENSES .......................................................... HB-0881 $DST-POL-VAR EXPENSES.............................................. HB-0880 $ID O T ......................................................................................... H B-1848 $MIL AFFRS-VAR EXPENSES................................................. HB-0882 $MILITARY AFFAIRS-ISSUE STUDY ................................... HB-2528 $OCE-ECON DEV AGENCIES ................................................ HB-1847 $OCE-NUCLEAR SAFETY-STUDY ...................................... HB-2526 $OCE-PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES....................................... HB-1851 $STPOL-POLICE ISSUES STUDY............................................ HB-2527 BATHING BEACH-PRIVATE-EXEMPT .............................. HB-1300 CHILD SUP TO ATTY GEN-FROM DPA................................ HB-2050 CHILD SUPPORT-ATTORNEY GENERAL........................... HB-2359 CIV PRO-ABORTION NOTICE ................................................ HB-2213 CIV PRO-IMPOUNDMENT REGULATION......................... HB-1900 CNTY CD-MF-TX-ST MATCH LOCAL............................. HB-2000 EMPLOY SEC-POSTING STATE JOBS................................... HB-1429 INC TX-LOWER RATE ........................................................ HB-2403 NO NONPARTISAN ELECTION................................................ HB-0652 PROP TAX-PROTEST FUND.................................................... HB-1118 PROP TX-PTELL-BAN LIMITED BOND............................. HB-2110 RAPE-PRISON--EMPLOYE- INMATE SEX........................ HB-0022 ROT-OVERPAYMENT REFUND............................................. HB-1920 SCHCD-STATE AID-EAV ADJUSTMENT ........................ HB-1394 ST PURCH-CONTRACTOR SUSPENSION........................... HB-0291 TOLL AUTH-INSPECTOR & BONDS..................................... HB-0278 TOLLWAY PAY IDOT RIGHT OF WAY................................... HB-1600 TRAIN SPEED-FOX RIVER GROVE....................................... HB-0050 VEH CD-HANDICAP PARKING VIOL .................................. HB-0078 VISITATION-WEEKLY VISITS ............................................... HB-0777 WRK COMP-ELECTION TO WITHDRAW ........................... HB-0225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SKINNER HOUSE BILL: 136, 383, 598, 885 SENATE BILL: 355, 373, 469, 781 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 15 SLONE, RICCA REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM) SILL RIVER RESTOR GRANTS ....................................... HB-2071 CNTY CD-LIBRARY FEE..................................................... HB-0824 DCCA-MUNICIPAL WASTE GRANTS.................................. HB-0094 DEREGULATE ELECTRICITY SALES.................................... HB-0286 EPA-LOCAL SITING-AQUIFERS ........................................ HB-0726 EROSION-SEDIMENT CONTROL PERMI.......................... HB-2072 HEALTH BENEFIT DENIAL NOTICES.................................... HB-0535 IL RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION........................................... HB-0424 INC TX-TX CHECKOFF-ILL RIVER................................. HB-2218 JOB TRAINING INC TAX CREDIT........................................... HB-1476 LIVESTK MAN FAC-DISPOSE ANIMAL........................... HB-2356 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES ............................... HB-1158 LIVESTOCK FACILITY MORATORIUM .............................. HB-2165 MEDCAID-INVESTIGATE MANAGD CAR .......................... HB-0784 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROM............................... HB-1102 OCC & USE-SEN CIT ASSESSMENT..................................... HB-0581 PARK DIST--CONVEY LAND--STATE ............................... HB-2471 PAWNBROKER REG ACT-PWNBRKR DEF......................... HB-0805 2525 SLONE, RICCA REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM)-Cont PROP TX-HISTORIC RESIDENCES ....................................... HB-0982 SCH CD-ALTERNAT ED PROG GRANTS............................. HB-0129 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOL TEACHERS.......................... HB-0559 SOIL WATER DIST-ELECT DIRECTOR ................................ HB-2073 SOLID WASTE-ST BLDG-ALUM CAN ................................ HB-1443 STRUCTURAL WORK-RD WKR SAFETY ............................ HB-0233 UNBLEACHED PAPER-STATE PURCHAS........................... HB-0823 URBAN GROWTH PLANNING ACT ........................................ HB-2420 VEH CD-BUS DRVER-ALCOHOL TEST.............................. HB-1388 VEH CD- BUSDRIVER -ALCOHOL LEV ............................... HB-1675 WILDLIFE PRAIRIE MUSEUM ACT ........................................ HB-1628 WORKER BENEFIT SECURITY ACT....................................... HB-1474 WORKPLACE SAFETY COMMITTEE ACT............................ HB-1475 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SLONE HOUSE BILL: 8, 28, 62, 74, 126, 149, 164, 351, 907, 1019, 1176, 1292, 2219, 2439 SENATE BILL: 54, 140, 164, 549, 814 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 95, 98, 110, 268 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 SMITH, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM) BUS USE-LARGE SCALE DVLPMNT................................... HB-1627 CNTY CD-LIBRARY FEE........................................................ HB-0824 CNTY CD-PURCHASING ACT-ADOPT ............................. HB-1018 CNTY CD-ST ATTNY PAY-RIVERBOAT ........................... HB-0645 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY-MERCHANT............................ HB-1548 DCCA-JOB TRAINING-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-1019 DHS-DAGING-PREVENTIVE SERVICES ........................... HB-1782 DIES & MOLDS OWNERSHIP ACT .......................................... HB-0513 DRYCLEANER ENV RESPONSE FUND.................................. HB-1271 ELECTN CD & SCH CD-GEN PRIMARY ............................. HB-0509 EPA-LOCAL SITING-AQUIFERS ......................................... HB-0726 FIREMEN-NEGOTIATE RESID REQMT............................ HB-0896 IL RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION.............................. HB-0424 INC TX CR-BIODEGRADABLE MTLS................................... HB-1116 INC TX CREDIT-RIPARIAN STRIP........................................ HB-2219 INC TX-TX CHECKOFF-ILL RIVER.................................... HB-2218 INC TX-WITHHOLDING EXEMPT-TECH ......................... HB-2191 LIVESTK MAN FAC-DISPOSE ANIMAL............................... HB-2356 LOCAL GOVT-SCH-USE SOY INK....................................... HB-0316 MUNI BUDGET-ROAD DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0641 MUNI BUDGET-ROAD DISTRICT.......................................... HB-0677 OCC & USE TXS-HORTICULTURE..................................... HB-0521 OCC & USE-SEN CIT ASSESSMENT ..................................... HB-0581 OCC THERAPY-TEMPORARY PRACTICE........................ HB-0655 PAWNBROKER REG ACT-PWNBRKR DEF...................... HB-0805 PEN CD-DNST POL-$500 MINIMUM ................................. HB-0835 PEN CD-DNST POL-INCR SURVIVOR ............................... HB-1472 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVOR..................................... HB-0836 PEN CD-DNST POL-3% SURVIVORS.............................. HB-1868 PEN CD-DNST TEACH-EXPAND BOARD.......................... HB-2328 PEN CD-DSP FORENSIC EMPLOYEES ................................. HB-1287 PEN CD-ONE-TIME INCREASES......................................... HB-2337 PEN CD-SURS-POLICE MONEY PURCH......................... HB-2450 PENCD- JUDGE-REDUCED-COST CREDT ...................... HB-1625 PROP TX-CERTIFICATE OF ERROR ..................................... HB-0572 SCH CD-CHARTER SCHOOL TEACHERS........................... HB-0559 SCH CD-REQ STUDY-STATE-LOC GVT .......................... HB-0514 SOLIC FOR CHARITY-EXEMPTION ..................................... HB-0887 SR CIT DISABLED RELIEF-INCOME.................................... HB-0314 TOBACCO-POSSESSION-MINORS.................................. HB-0796 VEH CD-ELUDNG POLICE-PENALTIES........................... HB-2244 VEH CD--FEES--CYCLE RIDER SAFETY .......................... HB-2399 VEH CD--MOTORCYCLE FEES ................................................ HB-0380 WILDLIFE PRAIRIE MUSEUM ACT........................................ HB-1628 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH,MICHAEL HOUSE BILL: 76, 82, 351, 601, 638, 716, 885, 960, 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 1042, 2526 SMITH, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1086, 1093, 1150, 1158, 1200, 1481, 1678, 1783, 2398 SENATE BILL: 21, 31, 35, 36, 69, 123, 196, 431, 549, 927, 1073 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 110, 268 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. REP) AIR AUTH-PLAN APPROVAL-TECH.................................. HB-1238 BUS USE-LARGE SCALE DVLPMNT.................................. HB-1627 CD CORR-CRIME LAB-TECH............................................ HB-2093 CNTY CD-PURCHASING ACT-ADOPT.............................. HB-1018 COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH INSUR ............................ HB-0708 CONCEALED FIREARMS-PERMITS..................................... HB-1557 CONTROLLED SUB-ANIMAL SHELTER ............................. HB-2453 CRIM CD-AGG BATTERY-MERCHANT............................ HB-1548 CRIM PRO-FRESH PURSUIT-TECH ................................... HB-2094 DCCA-BUSINESS ASSISTANCE-TECH.............................. HB-1017 DCCA-JOB TRAINING-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1019 DELINQUENT MINOR-NO CONFDNTLTY......................... HB-2095 DPA-MEDICAID- MANAGED CARE.................................... HB-1556 EPA-BROWNFIELDS PROJECT............................................ HB-1817 FLEEING POLICE-PENALTY-SEIZURE ............................ HB-2121 HGH SCH ATHLETICS-SITE BIDDING................................. HB-1025 ICC PLAN FOR 311 AND 711 ...................................................... HB-1830 LOCAL MASS TRANSIT DIST-TECH .................................... HB-0857 METRO EAST SAN DIST-COMMISSION.............................. HB-2460 NURSE PRACTIONER-PRESCRIPTIONS............................. HB-1833 OCC & USE TX-TRADED IN CR ......................... HB-1867 OCC & USE TXS-HORTICULTURE..................................... HB-0521 OPEN MEETINGS-PUBLIC BODY .......................................... HB-0795 PEN CD-ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT............................ HB-0477 PENCD-DNST TCHR-ADOPTION LEAVE.......................... HB-0589 PERSONL CD-VETERANS PREFERENCE ........................... HB-2292 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-HEIR FINDERS................................ HB-2391 PROP TX-SR EXEMPTION-FILING..................................... HB-1513 PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH............................. HB-0279 PUB BLDNG COMMN-DISSOLVE ..................................HB-0794 PUB TRANSP-ADD FUNDING ...........................................HB-0994 PULL TAB-JAR GAME-PRIZE LIMITS............................... HB-1840 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2268 SCH CD- RESIDENCY -CUSTODY ....................................... HB-0720 SCHCD--REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE ............................... HB-1668 SW ILL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY .................................. HB-0281 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-STOP................................... HB-1836 UNSOLICITED CREDIT CARD-ISSUE................................. HB-2267 VEH CD- SILVER STAR PLATE ............................................... HB-1105 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPHENS HOUSE BILL: 138, 245, 316, 347, 593, 603, 1300 SENATE BILL: 102, 113, 151, 155, 228, 232, 233, 236, 432, 569, 703, 860, 939 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 89, 113, 116, 279, 290 STROGER, TODD H. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM) CIV PRO-QUICK TAKE-ROADS ........................................... HB-0799 CRIM CD-AGG CRIM SEX ABUSE................................. HB-2031 DCCA-TECHNOLOGY GRANTS PANEL.............................. HB-1477 ENTERPRISE ZONE-POLICY REVIEW................................ HB-1478 INTERGOVERNMENTAL LAND USE ..................................... HB-0321 INVEST IN ILLINOIS ACT ..................................................... HB-1479 MET WATER RECLAM-TRANSFERS ........................... HB-1641 METRO WATER-SIGNATURE-CONTRACT.................... HB-1824 MUNI CD-FINAN REPORT-PUBLISH ................................ HB-1305 MUNI CD-LAND DISCONNECTN-TECH .......................... HB-1740 MUNI CD-PRESIDENT-TECHNICAL .............................. HB-1719 MUNI CD-REAL ESTATE INSPECTION............................ HB-0305 MWRD--CHAIR BUDGET COMM-SALARY .................... HB-1825 SAN DIST-INCREASE COMPENSATION.......................... HB-2472 SCH CD-CHI SCH FIN AUTH BONDS ................................ HB-1640 SCH CD-TB SKIN TEST SCREENING................................. HB-0788 SPECIAL ASSMNT SUPP BOND ACT..................................... HB-1409 TWP CD-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE...................................... HB-0564 2527 STROGER, TODD H. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-RENTAL CAR-REBATE-MILES........................ HB-2080 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STROGER HOUSE BILL: 41, 42, 51, 56, 125, 158, 162, 163, 164, 183, 366, 652, 691, 697, 698, 930, 957, 1022, 1205 SENATE BILL: 102, 103, 437, 691 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 121, 176, 185, 258 TENHOUSE, ART REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP) AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT-COUNTY ......................... HB-0367 BANKS-REVERSE STOCK SPLITS......................................... HB-1588 BD HIGHER ED-COURSE NUMBERING .............................. HB-1845 CRIM CD-CAUSING CATASTROPHE ............................. HB-1368 DHS-EARLY INTERVENTION............................................... HB-1578 DST-POL-LEADS-DNA-GUN ID-NO K........................ HB-2178 DVET-DISABILITY-NO CAMPING FEE............................. HB-0573 EARLY INTERVENTION-TECHNICAL................................ HB-1579 ED LOAN PURCHASE PROGRAM BONDS............................. HB-0940 ELECTRONIC FUND RECIPROCITY....................................... HB-1777 HUNTER INTERFERENCE-VIOLATIONS........................... HB-1051 INS POLICE-FIRE CONTINUATION..................................... HB-1421 LIVESTCK FACILITY-COUNTY BOARD............................ HB-2238 LIVESTOCK FACILITY--TECHNICAL ................................... HB-2177 PERSONNEL CD-VETERAN STATUS ................................... HB-0031 REDUCE GOVT SPENDING-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-0005 RENTAL CAR-LIABLE-DISCLOSE-ADS.......................... HB-0844 SAFETY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT ................................................. HB-1347 ST EMPL GRP INSUR-DNST TEACHER ............................... HB-0347 VEH CD-INS-PENALTY-IMPOUND CAR........................ HB-2179 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TENHOUSE HOUSE BILL: 216, 452, 1005, 1042, 1785, 2334 SENATE BILL: 815 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 110, 279 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4 TURNER, ARTHUR L. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-FAMILY DEMO GRANT PRGM.............................. HB-0495 ATT GEN-TENANTS RTS-TECHNICAL........................ HB-0702 CIV PRO-FORCIBLE ENTRY-CRIME ................................ HB-1140 COMMUNITY FOOD GARDENS ............................................... HB-0604 COMMUNITY SVC-FUNDING INCREASE.......................... HB-1377 CONSUMER FRAUD- SERVICE-GENDER ......................... HB-0239 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-PENALTY ............................ HB-1221 CORRECTIONS-DETERMINATE SENTEN.......................... HB-0210 COSMETOLOGY-CLINIC TEACHERS .................................. HB-1354 CRIM CD-AGGRVTD DSCHRG-FIREARM ........................ HB-2469 CRIM ID-EXPUNGEMENT ....................................................... HB-2212 CRIM PRO-FORENSIC DNA TESTING................................. HB-2138 DCCA-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS......................... HB-0496 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH........ ........................................ HB-1574 DCCA-GRANTS-TECH .......... ................................... HB-1575 ELEC CD-STMT-COMPLY ART.9 ....................................... HB-1515 ELECTRICIANS LICENSING ACT............................................ HB-0681 HGH ED--UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS ......................... HB-0238 HGH SCH ATHLETICS-SITE BIDDING................................. HB-1025 HOTEL OCC TX-EXEMPT-DISASTERS.............................. HB-1040 HOUSING AUTH-COMMISSIONERS.................................... HB-0703 HUMAN RIGHTS-COMPLIANCE AUDIT............................. HB-0493 HUMAN RIGHTS--LAYOFF-IMPACT .................................. HB-0494 INS-PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ............................... HB-1909 JOB TRAINING-ECONOMIC DEV DEMO ............................ HB-1757 MORTGAGE ENERGY FACT SHEETS ..................................... HB-1297 MUNI CD-TIF-AFFORD HOUSE FUND.............................. HB-1379 MUNI CD-TIF-NOTICE & HEARING.................................. HB-1378 PEN CD-DMHDD SECURITY OFFICER............................. HB-0312 PEN CD-SERS-ARSON INVESTIGATOR......................... HB-031 3 PEN CD--ST POL POLYGRAPH EXAMR ................................ HB-1376 PHONE LOCAL COMPETITION................................................ HB-1147 PROP TX--SANITARY DIST EXEMPT ................................. HB-1431 2528 TURNER, ARTHUR L. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont RIGHT OF PUBLICITY-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-1422 RTA-ENVIRONMENT PROTECT-TECH ............................ HB-0582 RTA-PROMPT PAYMENT-TECHNICAL............................ HB-0569 SCH CD-VIOLENCE-CONFLICT EDUC .............................. HB-0595 TAX-CAR LEASING ................................................................. HB-0601 TELECOMMUNICATIONS- RATES-PACKS ...................... HB-0714 UTIL TXES-ELEC FUNDS TRANSFER ................................. HB-0709 UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPETE ................................................ HB-1998 WTR RECLAM DIST-BIDDING ............................................... HB-1430 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER,ART HOUSE BILL: 208, 605, 691, 697, 698, 708, 796, 853, 855, 957, 1103, 1182, 1205, 1323, 1565 SENATE BILL: 16, 218, 370, 435, 521, 535, 691, 755, 770 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 121, 143, 188, 258 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 29 TURNER, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) CANNABIS-OVER 2000 GRAMS............................................. HB-2259 CD CORR -DOC CONTRACTS ................................................ HB-0763 CD CORR-MAXIMUM FINES ....................... ................... HB-0618 CIV PRO--VENUE--TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-2066 COMPT TREAS-NOTICE-DIGITAL SIG.............................. HB-0276 COMPTROLLER-REPORTS.................................................. HB-0909 CRIM CD & CORR-BOMBS .................................................... HB-1046 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED OFFENSES................................... HB-2422 CRIM CD-ARMED ROBBERY .................................................. HB-0592 CRIM CD-BOMB-TECHNICAL ............................................. HB-2175 CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-LOITERING ........................... HB-0157 CRIM CD-VOLUNTARY ACT-TECH ..................... ........ HB-2067 CRIM PRO-EVIDENCE......................................................... HB-0747 CRIM PRO-FORENSIC DNA TESTING................................. HB-2138 CRIM PRO-KNOCK & ANNOUNCE ................................ HB-0591 CRIM PRO-PRIOR VIOLENT ACTS ....................................... HB-1155 DISEASED ANIMALS-REPORTING ...................................... HB-1547 FOIA--INTENT-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-1660 FOOD & AG RESEARCH-FUNDS-C-FAR........................ HB-1289 GRAIN CD-WHEAT DEVELOPMENT ACT.......................... HB-1680 HOUS DEV AUTH-HOUSING-FINANCE ........................... HB-0731 HOUS DEV-RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE.............................. HB-0730 ILL FARM DEVELOP-ST GUARANTEES.............................. HB-1880 JUV CT-ADDICTED MINOR-TECH..................................... HB-2068 JUV CT-EVIDENCE-TECHNICAL......................HB-1000 JUV CT-JURISDICTION-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-2174 PREVAILING WAGE-FINDINGS-TECH ............................. HB-1659 PROBATE-NONRESIDENT REP............................................. HB-1619 ST FIN-PURCHSING CARDS................................................. HB-0904 SX OFFNDR-CHILD ABDUCTN-LURING ......................... HB-0379 VEH CD-JUV CT-MINRS DRVRS LCNS............................. HB-0287 WILL REPOSITORY ACT .......................................................... HB-1658 WRK COMP-PREMIUM RATES-SITUS.............................. HB-0228 911-FALSE REPORT-JUVENILE CRT ................................. HB-0172 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 995, 1154, 2037, 2219 SENATE BILL: 7, 14, 292, 304, 793, 902, 1031 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 69, 205 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 WAIT, RON REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. REP) CD CORR-MANDATORY RELEASE...................................... HB-1364 CIV PRO-MEDICAL RECORDS-COPIES............................ HB-1245 CNTY RETAIL TOBACCO LICENSES...................................... HB-1247 COURT CLERKS-FRIVOLOUS SUITS................................ HB-2108 DOT--RAILWAY SERVICE STUDIES ..................................... HB-1240 FOIA-DCFS-DAY CARE VIOLATIONS............................ HB-2503 JURY ACT-HARDSHIP-CAREGIVER .............................. HB-1688 MAMMOGRAM MANAGED CARE .......................................... HB-1330 SCHOOL DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT .............................. HB-0507 SCHOOLS--TORT IMMUNITY ................................................. HB-0863 2529 WAIT, RON REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. REP)-Cont. TOBACCO-POSSESSION-MINORS................................... HB-0796 VEH CD-CARRIER SAFETY-TECH ..................................... HB-1307 VEH CD- CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ......................................... HB-1233 VEH CD-COMM TRANSPORT-TECH .......................... HB-1306 VEH CD-INS-PENALTY-IMPOUND CAR....................... HB-2179 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX-HOME RULE................................... HB-0748 VEH CD-SEAT BELTS-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-1308 VEH CD-TANDEM AXLE-WEIGHT ................................... HB-1246 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT HOUSE BILL: 153, 265, 1324, 2146, 2219, 2411 SENATE BILL: 159, 279, 596, 730, 800, 954 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) $OCE- ST BD ED ......................................................................... HB-1134 COMM COLL-EXPERIMENTAL DISTRCT .......................... HB-1197 CONCEALED FIREARMS-PERMITS............................... HB-1557 DEPOSIT ACCTS-BOND-CT ORDER................................... HB-1923 HAZARD MAT TRANSPORT-KNOWINGLY...................... HB-1239 INC TX-REAL PROP TAXES-DEDUCT............................... HB-2114 OIL-GAS-WELL SITE EQUIP REMOVA.............................. HB-0771 STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE.............................. HB-0811 TAXES-ROLLING STK EXEMPT-TAXIS .......................... HB-0753 TORT IMMUNITY-POOLS ..................................................... HB-0810 VEH CD-VEH TRAILS FUND.......................................... HB-0489 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,MIKE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 WINKEL, RICHARD J., JR. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. REP) $SUPP-ST BOARD OF EDUCATION ....................................... HB-2300 CRIM CD & CORR-BOMBS .................................................. HB-1046 CRIM CD-NO TOBACCO VENDG MACHN....................... HB-1505 DPA-ABORTION LIMITATIONS.......................................... HB-0383 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN EXPENSES PRO................................ HB-0135 ELEC CD-RESIDENT CAMPAIGN FUND............................. HB-0886 GAMBLING-POLITICL CONTRIBUTION ............................ HB-0885 HGH ED-PVT UNIV LICENSE PLATES................................. HB-1520 HGHR ED-STUDENT MEMBER VOTES................................ HB-2364 HGHR ED-STUDENT MEMBER VOTES............................. HB-2368 IL RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION............................. HB-0424 INCOME TX-DEDUCT-HEALTH CARE............................. HB-1314 JUV CT-TRUANT--DETENTION ........................................... HB-2171 MANAGD CARE RESPONSIBILITY ACT................................ HB-1042 PEN CD-SURS-FIREFIGHTER SALARY ............................ HB-0719 PEN CD-SURS-FIREFIGHTER SALARY ............................ HB-0899 SCH CD-REQUIRE SUMMER SESSIONS.............................. HB-1325 SCH CD-12TH GRADE EXIT EXAM....................................... HB-1326 SCHCD-ALTERNATIVE SCHL FUNDING ........................... HB-1823 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION-AID-REFORM ....................... HB-2396 SCHOOLS-FAIR-EQUITABLE FUNDING .......................... HB-0452 SOLIC FOR CHARITY-EXEMPTION.................................. HB-0887 ST BD ED-BD HGH ED-ARTS ORGZNS.............................. HB-1751 TOBACCO SALES TO MINORS-TECH .................................. HB-1504 U OF I-STUDENT TRUSTEE VOTE ....................................... HB-0923 UNIV POLICE DISCIPLINARY ACT......................................... HB-1485 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WINKEL HOUSE BILL: 8, 110, 124, 245, 316, 382, 640, 754, 827, 868, 1315, 1547, 2492 SENATE BILL: 848 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 98, 110, 205 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 WINTERS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. REP) $GRANT--DCCA-PROMOTE CANAL ................................ HB-2014 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION ........................... HB-0474 ATT GEN-MISSING CHILD-INTERNET......................... HB-2505 CD-PRISONER-PSYCHIATRIC EXAM ............................ HB-1372 CLERK OF CT--CHILD WAITING RM ................................. HB-1286 CONTRACTOR REPORTING ACT......................................... HB-1684 2530 WINTERS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. REP)-Cont. COURT CLERKS-WAITING ROOMS ..................................... HB-1560 CUSTODY-REMOVAL-INTERVIEW CHLD...................... HB-1561 DHS-POST-KIDNEY TRANSPLNT DRUG ......................... HB-1072 DIVORCE-PARENT EDUCATION PRGRM .......................... HB-1498 DNR-PERSONAL WATERCRAFT SAFETY......................... HB-2208 ELECTRICIANS LICENSING ACT............................................ HB-1834 ENV HLTH PRAC-VETERINARIANS.................................... HB-0138 HGH ED-MERIT SCHOLARSHIP-90TH.............................. HB-1323 HOMEOWNER INS-NO DISCRM-ABUSE.......................... HB-2508 HWY CD-TERM-CTY SUPERINTENDENT....................... HB-1222 INC TX CR-DEPENDENT CARE............................................. HB-1334 INS CD-IMPROPER CLAIM PRACTICE............................. HB-1428 JURY ACT-HARDSHIP-CAREGIVER ................................. HB-1688 JUV CT-HABITUAL JUV OFFENDER.................................... HB-1360 JUV CT-JUVENILE INTAKE CENTER .................................. HB-1626 PARENTAL NOTICE OF PREGNANCY................................... HB-1559 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION...............................HB-2370 RIVERBOAT-WAGER TAX-BID ........................................... HB-2247 SCHOOLS-TORT IMMUNITY ................................................. HB-0863 ST PARK-CORP PARTNERSHIP.............................................. HB-1890 SUNSET ACT-INCLUDE PROGRAMS.................................... HB-0370 VITAL RECORDS-LOCAL FEE .......................................... HB-2423 WELFARE-EMPLOYMENT PLAN........................................ HB-2081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WINTERS HOUSE BILL: 245, 248, 379, 382, 473, 1042, 2411, 2433 SENATE BILL: 47, 109, 112, 125, 159, 200, 247, 279, 317, 369, 370, 479, 596, 780, 791, 920 WIRSING, DAVID A. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) $-DCORR-VAR EXPENSES .................................................. HB-0879 $BD HIGHER ED-VARIOUS EXPENSES ............................... HB-0876 $COMMUNITY COL-VAR EXPENSES .................................. HB-0877 $ISAC-VAR EXPENSES ........................................................... HB-0878 ADOPTION-DISCLOSE INFORMATION ............................ HB-0474 BD HGHR ED-ALTERNATES................................................. HB-0191 COMM COLLEGE-AUDITS ................................................... HB-1 180 COMMUN COLL-STUDENT BD MEMBER .......................... HB-1 181 DHS-CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENTS............................. HB-0630 DHS-POST-KIDNEY TRANSPLNT DRUG .... ................... HB-1072 DISEASED ANIMALS- REPORTING ...................................... HB-1547 HGHR ED-ANNUAL MAP SURVEY .................................... HB-1631 HGHR ED-STUDENT MEMBER VOTES................................ HB-2364 IL INST ENTREPRENEURSHIP ED.......................................... HB-0680 INC TX-COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN..................................... HB-1324 INDEMNIFY UNIV STUDENTS ................................................ HB-2112 LOCAL OPTION SCH DIST INC TAX..................................... HB-0549 NIU-DEVELOPMENT LAND-EM DOMAIN....................... HB-1182 PROP TX-SCHOOL PROP-EXEMPT..................................... HB-2294 U OF I-STUDENT TRUSTEE VOTE ........................................ HB-0923 UNIV POLICE DISCIPLINARY ACT......................................... HB-1485 VEH CD-BUS DRVER-ALCOHOL TEST.............................. HB-1388 VEH CD-TRUCK WEIGHT-LOCAL ROAD......................... HB-1534 VET MED-EXEMPTION-QUALIFY........................................... HB-1126 WATER AUTHORITIES ACT-PUB UTIL............................... HB-1573 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WIRSING HOUSE BILL: 212, 386, 1005, 1042, 2411, 2492 SENATE BILL: 38, 77, 111, 529, 770, 949 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 59, 89 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-UNFIT PERSON DEFINED............................. HB-0165 BURIAL-PRE NEED CONTRACTS- BOOK........................ HB-0277 CIV PRO-MED MALPRACT-NAPRAPATH..................... HB-0568 CUSTODY--PETITIONS--NONPARENTS .......................... HB-0236 DENTAL MANAGED CARE REGULATION........................ HB-0558 ENDANGER SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORT............................ HB-0561 FINAN INST INSURANCE SALES LAW.............................. HB-0375 HMO UTILIZATION REVIEW.............................................. HB-0626 2531 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INC TX-EDUCATION EXPENSE CR ...................................... HB-0999 INS CHILD HLTH SUPERVISION ............................................. HB-0705 LOTTER Y-DEFERRED FUND-INTEREST......................... HB-1802 PEN CD-TRS-DEATHBED REMARRIAGE......................... HB-0713 SCH CD-SEXUAL HARASSMENT-K-4............................. HB-0856 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 603, 620, 673, 752 SENATE BILL: 120, 248, 711, 723, 908, 910 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 138, 153, 279 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 WOOD, CORRINE, G. REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-DRUG ADDICTED BABIES................................ HB-0951 AGING-SERVICE CREDITS ................................................... HB-1316 ASSTD LIVING ESTABLISHMTS-TECH............................... HB-1389 BNK RELY ON COMMISSIONER RULE................................. HB-1655 CD CORR-AGGRAVATING FACTORS.................................. HB-2260 CD CORR-NO PROBATION ................................................... HB-1366 CD CORR--TRUTH IN SENTENCING ................................... HB-1363 CHILD SUPPORT-UIFSA REVISIONS................................... HB-1705 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-SENIORS ............................. HB-2015 CRIM CD-NO TOBACCO VENDG MACHN.......................... HB-1505 CRIMCD-MURDER -ELDERLY-DISABLED .................. HB-1315 DHS-ALZHEIMERS TREATMENT DRUG ............................ HB-1319 DOM VIOLENCE-ADDRESS CONFID................................... HB-1329 DP HLTH-OVARIAN CANCER-PROGRAM....................... HB-2500 DP HLTH-RURAL HLTH-OBSTETRICS............................. HB-2506 EURO CONVERSION ACT........................................................ HB-1418 FINANCIAL LICENEES-BANK REG ...................... ......... HB-1288 FIREARM OWNERS-REVOCATION...................................... HB-2069 FIREARMS AND CRIM-DOMESTIC BAT........................... HB-0392 HUM SERV-CANCER DRUG PAYMENTS ........................... HB-2501 HWY CD-CNTY HWYS-SIDEWALKS ................................. HB-1089 INC TX-COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN................................. HB-1324 INC TX-DEDUCT-LONG TERM CARE............................... HB-1841 INCOME TX -DEDUCT--HEALTH CARE ............................. HB-1314 JUV CT-SHELTER CARE FEE.................................................. HB-1535 JUV CT-TRUANT- DETENTION ........................................... HB-2171 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT ACT-TAXES.............................. HB-0528 MUNI CD-TOBACCO SALES REGULATN ........................... HB-0207 POWER OF ATTY-ANATOMICAL GIFT ............................. HB-2461 PROBATE-NONRESIDENT REP........................................ HB-1619 RE TX DEFER-APPLY TO DISABLED .................... ........ HB-1533 SCH CD-NO PASS-NO PLAY ................................................. HB-1327 SCHCD-SPEC ED REIMBRSMT CPINDX................... HB-1652 SEX OFFENDER -SEXUALY DANGEROUS.......................... HB-2232 SX OFFNDR-CHILD ABDUCTN-LURING ......................... HB-0379 TOBACCO SALES TO MINORS-TECH .................................. HB-1504 TOBACCO-POSSESSION-MINORS..................................... HB-0796 TRUSTS-RULE AGNST PERPETUITIES............................... HB-1432 VEH CD-HIT & RUN ................................................................ HB-1369 VEH CD-LEFT LANE PROHIBITIONS................................... HB-0153 VEH CD-SUSPEND LICENSE-STUDENT........................... HB-1328 VITAL RECORDS-DEATH-SS ADMIN................................ HB-1527 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOOD HOUSE BILL: 124, 351, 359, 561, 618, 918, 1112, 1140, 1300, 1691 SENATE BILL: 7, 36, 39, 46, 123, 209, 225, 245, 314, 406, 417, 431, 570, 612, 646, 658, 807, 878, 950, 1024 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 103 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM) ADMIN PRO-AGENCY RULES COPIES............................. HB-1492 AG-FAIR-CONSERV-EGGS-CATTLE.......................... HB-1177 AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT-COUNTY ............................. HB-0367 AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT--TECH .................................... HB-0284 ANIMAL CONTROL-POLICE POWERS............................. HB-0674 BOARD ON HUNGER-GRANTS.................................................. HB-1157 CD CORR -GANG CONTROL....................................... HB-0828 2532 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM)-Cont CHIPS- ADMINISTRATOR-DISCOUNT ............................ HB-1400 COAL MINING--TECHNICAL ................................................ HB-0997 COMM COLLEGE-AUDITS ...................................................... HB-1180 COMMERCE COMMISSION-ELECTED................................ HB-1161 COMPT-ANNUAL RPT TAX ANALYSIS ............................. HB-0905 CRITICAL HEALTH ED-COACHES....................................... HB-1272 CRITICAL HEALTH ED-VOLUNTEERS............................... HB-1273 DCFS-REFER INTERSTATE ADOPTION.............................. HB-1156 DISEASED ANIMALS-REPORTING ...................................... HB-1547 DISSOLUTION- LEGAL DISABILITY ..................................... HB-0132 DNR -FISH--WILDLIFE -REGULATION............................. HB-1050 DPA-AFDC-SELF SUFFICIENCY ......................................... HB-1460 ELEC CD-JUDGE RESIDENCY ............................................. HB-1159 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................ HB-0124 ELECTION CD-PRIMARIES................................................. HB-0556 EMPLOY SEC-POSTING STATE JOBS................................... HB-1429 EMS-EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITY ..................................... HB-1499 ENERGY EDUC-MARKETING ACT ....................................... HB-0998 EPA-INFEC WASTE-TECHNICAL....................................... HB-1023 FARM DEVELOPMENT-TITLE-TECH................................ HB-0283 FIRE PROTECT DIST-REDUCE BOARD .............................. HB-0688 FIREARM REGULATION-PREEMPTION......................... HB-0216 FOOD & AG RESEARCH-FUNDS-C-FAR ........................ HB-1289 GO BOND ACT-REDUCTION ............................................... HB-0108 GO BONDS-INCREASE AUTHORIZATIO ........................... HB-1171 GRAIN CD-WHEAT DEVELOPMENT ACT.......................... HB-1680 GRAPE-WINE RESOURCES COUNCIL................................. HB-1678 HGHR ED-PARTIAL TUITION WAIVER............................ HB-1525 HORSE RACE-NUMBER HARNSS RACES .......................... HB-1482 HORSE RACING-DELETE RECAPTURE.............................. HB-1039 HUNTER INTERFERENCE-VIOLATIONS ........................... HB-1051 IDFA- IEFFA--INCREASE BONDS ......................................... HB-1450 IL COAL BOND-AUTHENTICATE-TECH.......................... HB-0554 ILL FARM DEVELOP-ST GUARANTEES............... .......... HB-1880 INC TX CREDIT-RIPARIAN STRIP........................................ HB-2219 INCOME TX ACT-CRDT CORPORATION............................ HB-0282 INS CD INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOP................................ HB-0829 INS CD-EXCHANGE- REORGANIZATION........................ HB-0223 INS CD-INS EXCHANGE ....................................................... HB-1881 LIQUOR CD-GRAPE WINE COUNCIL.................................. HB-0842 LIVESTK MAN FAC-DISPOSE ANIMAL................................ HB-2356 LIVESTOCK ACTS-INCLUDE RATITES ............................... HB-1158 LIVESTOCK MANAGMT FACLTY-TECH............................ HB-0285 LOCAL GOVT-SCH-USE SOY INK..................................... HB-0316 MEAT-POULTRY INSPECT-RATITE ................................. HB-1094 OIL-GAS-WELL SITE EQUIP REMOVA............................. HB-0771 PEN CD-ELECTED TRUSTEES.......................................... HB-0846 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA ETC.............................. HB-0827 PEN CD-ST EMP-EDUCATION LEAVE.......................... HB-2389 PEN CD-UNIV-OPTIONAL RET PROG ............................... HB-1296 PESTICIDE ACT-INCREASE LIC FEE................................... HB-0602 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTIC AC................................... HB-0557 PRIV SWIM POOL ENCLOSURE ACT...................................... HB-1009 PRIV SWIM POOL ENCLOSURE ACT................................. HB-1162 PROP TX-SR EXEMPTION-FILING..................................... HB-1513 PUBLIC AID-FUNERAL-BURIAL PAY ............................... HB-0131 RURAL MANUFACTURE INCENTIVE AC............................. HB-2107 SCH CD-EMERGENCY RELOCATION ................................. HB-0898 SCH CD-LICENSED SCH PSYCHOLGST.............................. HB-0684 SCH CD-MANDATE WAIVER HEARINGS ....................... HB-0689 SCH CD-SCHOOL TERM LENGTH...................................... HB-0740 SCH CD-SPEC ED-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-1526 SCH CD-WAIVERS- SUPERVISION ..................................... HB-0742 SCHCD-EXTRORD SPEC ED REIMBMNT......................... HB-0654 SCHCD-ST BD ED MEMBER-TECHNICL............................ HB-1098 SCHCD-TECHNOL- INTERGOV AGRMNT........................ HB-1112 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS ...................................... HB-0487 2533 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. STATE INS-COMM COLLEGE RETIREE ............... ......... HB-0811 SURS-GROUP INSURANCE OPTION.................................... HB-2388 TWP CD-TAX LEVY-FIRE-RESCUE ................................. HB-1007 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-NON--ACADEMIC ....................... HB-0555 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-LOCKOUT...................... HB-1165 UNIFORM STATE SCHOOL TAX.............................................. HB-1160 USE OCC TXES-COAL-EQUIP EXEMPT............................ HB-0308 USE-OCC TAXES-EXEMPT COAL....................................... HB-0309 UTIL FUEL ADJUST NO COAL TRANS................................... HB-1164 VEH CD-DRIVER & VEHICLE DATA.................................... HB-0541 VEH CD-VEH TRAILS FUND................................................. HB-0489 VEH CD-2ND DUI-TAKE CAR .............................................. HB-1166 VIDEO MOVIE -SALE- RENTAL- MINORS........................ HB-1163 WILDLIFE CD-DEFINITION--TECH .................................... HB-1679 WILDLIFE CD-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-2156 WILDLIFE-TECHNICAL ......................................................... HB-1061 WORKER COMP & OD-BENEFIT FRAUD............................ HB-1167 WRK COMP-ELECTION TO WITHDRAW............................. HB-0225 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOOLARD HOUSE BILL: 110, 133, 204, 251, 448, 968, 1136, 1150, 1433, 1443, 1782 SENATE BILL: 28, 30, 71, 88, 258, 560, 626, 908, 910 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 49, 59, 63, 256 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 24, 35 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM) $BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ......................................... HB-0458 $DCCA-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT................................... HB-1716 $DCCA-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT................................... HB-1717 $DCCA-JOB OPPORTUNITY ADMIN.................................... HB-1710 $DCCA-JOB OPPORTUNITY ADMIN.................................... HB-1711 $DCCA-OFFICE URBAN ASSIST ............................................ HB-1709 $DCORR-KATH DUNHAM-CLASSES................................. HB-1586 $DHS- AFDC- ALTERNATIVE-TECH............................... HB-1754 $DHS-JOB OPPORTUNITY ADMIN....................................... HB-1714 $E ST LOUIS COMM COLLEGE................................................. HB-0460 $EASTERN ILL UNIV.............................................................. HB-0459 $GRANT ART COUNCIL-DUNHAM ART............................ HB-1715 $GRANT-ART COUNCIL-DUNHAM ARTS ....................... HB-1440 $GRANTS- ICCB ....................................................................... HB-1 198 $ICCB- GRANTS ........................................................................ HB-0189 $ISAC-EXPENSES APPROP................................................... HB-1928 $OCE-CHICAGO STATE...................................................... HB-1930 $OCE-EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV........................................... HB-1933 $OCE-GOVERNORS STATE UNIV ......................................... HB-1931 $OCE-GRANTS-BD HGHR ED .............................................. HB-1924 $OCE-GRANTS-ICCB ............................................................ HB-1932 $OCE-ILLINOIS STATE UNIV................................................. HB-1934 $OCE- NORTHEASTERN IL UNIV .......................................... HB-1926 $OCE-NORTHERN IL UNIV.................................................. HB-1935 $OCE- SIU ...... ........................ .............................................. . H B-1925 $OCE- ST BD ED..................................................................... HB-1712 $OCE-ST UNIVER CIV SERV SYS .................................... HB-1929 $OCE-U OF I............................................................................ HB-1927 $OCE- WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIV.......................................... HB-1936 $OCS-METRO EAST ACAD COMMISSN .............................. HB-1786 $ST BD ED-ED STANDARDS ................................................. HB-1713 $ST BD ED-EMPWRMNT ZONES.......................................... HB-1815 $ST BD ED--SYSTEMIC INITIATIVE ................................... HB-1814 $STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.......................................... HB-0457 $SURS--STATE CONTRIBUTION.......................................... HB-1937 $SURS--STATE CONTRIBUTION....................................... HB-2438 ARTS COUNCIL--DUNHAM ARTS GRANT.......................... HB-1441 CHARTER SCHLS-ST BD ED ACTION............................... HB-2454 COMM COLL-EXPERIMENTAL DISTRCT ....................... HB-1197 DCCA-DIRECTOR JOB OPPORTUNITY ............................ HB-1435 2534 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM)- Cont DCCA-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-TECH ...................... HB-1436 DCCA-URB ASSIST-LOCAL BD DIR ................................... HB-1434 DHS-DIRECTOR JOB OPPORTUNITY................ ............. HB-1437 EMPLOYMENT-YOUTHBUILD ACT...................................... HB-0918 EZ-EC SCHOOLS ...................................................................... HB-1665 HPA-PARKS COLLEGE-ACQUIRE...................................... HB-1708 HUMAN RTS-MONITOR AGENCIES.................................... HB-1753 INC TX-COLL SAVINGS-EXEMPT ...................................... HB-0401 INTERMODE TRANSPORT TASK FORCE.............................. HB-1392 JOB TRAINING-ECONOMIC DEV DEMO ............................ HB-1757 METRO EAST ACADEMY DISTRICT....................................... HB-1439 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROM............................... HB-1102 PERFORMANCE BASED ED STANDARDS ............................ HB-1667 PUB AID-EARNFARE .......................................................... HB-2455 PUBLIC AID-END OF AFDC-TECH ..................................... HB-1438 RIVRBT-SPEC OWN LIC-E ST LOUIS................................. HB-1819 SCH CD-ACADEM WATCH-TECHNICAL......................... HB-1701 SCH CD-REQUIRE SCHOOL UNIFORMS ............................ HB-1700 SCHCD-SYSTEMIC INITIATIVE PROG................................ HB-2077 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS ......................................... HB-0487 SCHOOLS-ENTERPRISE -EMPOWERMENT ................... HB-2076 SCHOOLS-HOLD HARMLESS FUNDING ............................ HB-2411 SYSTEMIC INITIATIVE DEMO ................................................. HB-1669 WELFARE TO WORK ACT................................................... HB-1785 WORK-FOCUSED TRAINING PROGRAM ........................ HB-1666 WORK-FOCUSED TRAINING PROGRAM........................... HB-2078 WORKFORCE COMMISSION .................................................. HB-2079 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE HOUSE BILL: 251, 366, 1093, 1103, 1703, 1704 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 85, 121, 151, 174, 176, 186, 187, 250, 251, 261 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. REP) ABORTION--PARTIAL BIRTH ................................................ HB-0382 ADOPT GRAFFITI COVERED BUILDNG ................................ HB-2511 ATT GEN-MISSING CHILD-INTERNET........................... HB-2505 CNTY CD-DEATH CERTIFICATES........................................ HB-1671 CRIM CD-COMMUNITY POLICING ...................... ....... HB-2400 CRIM CD-POLICE FUND RAISING ...................................... HB-1670 DCFS-CASES-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-2104 DHS-DAY CARE PRIORITIES ............................................... HB-1336 DPA-ABORTION LIMITATIONS ............................................. HB-0383 ELEC FUND TRANSFR-CREDIT CARDS.......................... HB-0271 EVID--TRANSCRIPTS- CERTIF ........................................ HB-0893 HUM SERV-CANCER DRUG PAYMENTS ......................... HB-2501 HUM SVC-REVOLVING LOAN PROGRM ........................... HB-2059 INC TX-FORECLOSURE-TECHNICAL............................. HB-2248 INC TX-PREGNANCY EXEMPTION................................... HB-1804 INS CD COVER MINOR WARDS............................................. HB-2507 INS INVESTIGATIONAL TREATMENT............................... HB-0620 JUVENILES--PARENTAL SUPERVISION ............................ HB-2099 MINOR -COUNSELING-INFORM PARENT..................... HB-2106 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE SERVICE ....................................... HB-0590 PUB AID-PROPERTY TRANSFERS........................................ HB-1706 PUBLIC AID CODE-TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2103 PUBLIC AID-GENERAL-TECHNICAL........................... HB-2105 SCHOOLS-HOLD HARMLESS FUNDING ............................ HB-2411 SHORTHAND REP ACT-TRANSC SALE .............................. HB-0890 SHORTHAND REPORTER-OATHS ........................................ HB-0889 SHORTHAND REPORTERS-TITLE ...................................... HB-0895 SHORTHD REP-RECORDS-RETENTION.......................... HB-0892 SHORTHD REPORTERS-PYMT-SERV................................ HB-0891 TAX EXEMPTIONS-SCHOOL FUNDING .......................... HB-0752 TOLL HWY-EMERGENCY VEH-NO TOLL .................... HB-0596 VEH CD-EDUCATION LICENSE PLATE ........................... HB-1404 VEH CD-HIGHER ED STUDENT PLATE........................... HB-0920 VEH CD--ROAD RAGE..... ....... ............................................ HB-2509 2535 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. REP)-Cont VET MED-EXEMPTION-QUALIFY ...................................... HB-1126 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZICKUS HOUSE BILL: 999, 2014, 2508 SENATE BILL: 5, 6, 7, 9, 51, 232, 236, 319, 511, 515, 548 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 40, 71, 72 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 35, 46 2536 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER 2537 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 SUCCESSOR AGENCIES 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 HUMAN SERVICES (formerly ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE) DPT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES DPT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES DPT OF COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (formerly CONSERVATION) DPT OF CORRECTIONS DPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS (formerly ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES) DPT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS DPT OF HUMAN SERVICES DPT OF INSURANCE DPT OF LABOR DPT OF THE LOTTERY DPT OF HUMAN SERVICES (formerly MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES) DPT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS DPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (formerly MINES AND MINERALS) DPT OF NUCLEAR SAFETY DPT OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION DPT OF PUBLIC AID DPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DPT OF HUMAN SERVICES (formerly REHABILITATION SERVICES) DPT OF REVENUE DPT OF STATE POLICE 2538 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS-Cont. DPT OF TRANSPORTATION DPT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS STATE FIRE MARSHAL BUREAU OF THE BUDGET CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD OFFICE OF BANKS AND REAL ESTATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY ILLINOIS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY ILLINOIS FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ILLINOIS HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ILLINOIS RESEARCH PARK 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 2539 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS-Cont. PORT RAILROAD RESCUE SQUAD RIVER CONSERVANCY SANITARY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SPORTS FACILITIES STREET LIGHT SURFACE WATER PROTECTION 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 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES REGENCY UNIVERSITIES PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES STUDENT ASSISTANCE PRIVATE AND OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGES Chapter 115 - EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS REGULATION Chapter 205- FINANCIAL REGULATION Chapter 210 - HEALTH FACILITIES Chapter 215- INSURANCE Chapter 220- UTILITIES Chapter 225 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS 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- PUBLICAID 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 2540 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS-Cont. 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 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- WATER WAYS 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- ESTATES 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 2541 ILCS MAJOR TOPICS, CHAPTERS, AND SUBHEADS-Cont. NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES PARTNERSHIPS ASSOCIATIONS NAMES AND RECORDS Chapter 810- COMMERCIAL CODE Chapter 815 - BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS SECURITIES LOANS AND CREDIT INTEREST SALES DECEPTIVE PRACTICES CONTRACTS FRANCHISES Chapter 820 - EMPLOYMENT LABOR RELATIONS WAGES AND HOURS HEALTH AND SAFETY INJURIES UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 2542 TOPIC HEADINGS A ABORTION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION AGING AGRICULTURAL ISSUES AND PRODUCTS ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE ANTITRUST ACT see: civil liabilities APPROPRIATIONS ARBITRATION see: alternative dispute resolution ATHLETICS - SPORTS ATTORNEYS see: courts BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS BOATS BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CEMETERIES CHILDREN CIVIC CENTERS see: special districts CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE see: executive branch of state government see: executive departments of state government see: executive officers of state government CIVIL IMMUNITIES CIVIL LIABILITIES CIVIL PROCEDURE COMMERCIAL CODE see: uniform laws CONSERVATION CONSTITUTION CONSUMER PROTECTION see: business transactions CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES CORRECTIONS COUNTIES COURTS CRIMINAL CODE see: criminal offenses CRIMINAL OFFENSES CRIMINAL PROCEDURE D DISABLED PERSONS DRUGS AND DRUG PARAPHERNALIA see: controlled substances Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. E F G H I L ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ELECTIONS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ENTERPRISE ZONES ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY ESTATES ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE ORDERS FAIRS FAMILIES FINANCE FINANCIAL REGULATION FIRE SAFETY FISH see: animals, fish and wildlife FLAGS see: state designations FUELS GAMING REGULATION GANGS HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHWAYS see: roads and bridges HOUSING HUMAN RIGHTS INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS INSURANCE REGULATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION INTERSTATE COMPACTS LABOR RELATIONS LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGISLATURE LIBRARIES LIQUOR REGULATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT B C 2543 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. M MEETINGS see: information - meetings - records MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES MILITARY AFFAIRS MUNICIPALITIES NEW ACTS NUCLEAR SAFETY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS PENSIONS POPULAR NAMES PROBATE see: estates PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PROPERTY PUBLIC AID PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SAFETY QUICK-TAKE see: CIVIL PROCEDURE R RECORDS see: information - meetings - records RECYCLING - LITTER see: environmental safety REPEALED ACTS RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE - COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS REVENUE - ESTATE TAXES REVENUE - EXCISE TAXES REVENUE - INCOME TAXES REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES REVENUE - UTILITY TAXES REVISORY ACTS see: statutes ROADS AND BRIDGES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. N 0 P Q TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. S SCHOOLS SENIOR CITIZENS see: aging SPECIAL DISTRICTS STATE DESIGNATIONS STATUTES T TAXATION TEACHERS TIME STANDARDIZATION TOBACCO PRODUCTS TOWNSHIPS TRADE AND TOURISM TRADEMARKS TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIT AUTHORITIES TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES U UNIFORM LAWS UTILITIES REGULATION V VEHICLES VETERANS VICTIMS AND WITNESSES W WAREHOUSES REGULATION WATERWAYS WEAPONS WILDLIFE see: animals, fish and wildlife WORKERS' COMPENSATION/ WORKERS' OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS see: employment ABORTION Abortion Law of 1975, Illinois right of conscience notice posting, HB- 629 State policy, woman's reproductive rights; Freedom of Choice Act, HB- 319 NEW ACTS Freedom of Choice Act, HB-319 Partial-birth Abortion Ban Act, HB.382, 1812; SB-230 Right of Conscience Act - See: CIVIL IMMUNITIES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Administrative Procedure Act child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 contested case procedures, HB-1248 2544 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE-Cont. emergency rules, FY1998 budget implementation, SB-1101 Public Utilities Act exceptions, SB.700 rules copies requests, Freedom of Information, HB-1492 new acts Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, HB-1409 AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION Aeronautics Act, Illinois airman, defines; hearings records; SB.797 sending information to county clerk for tax purposes, repeals, SB-797 technical, HB-1732, 1897, 1905 technical, SB-981, 1018 Airport Authorities Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 State control, Authority unanimous consent, HB-1653 technical, HB-1238 Airport Zoning Act authority, no local limitations, SB-1109 Interstate Airport Authorities Act State control, Authority unanimous consent, HB-1653 Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority Act State control, Authority unanimous consent, HB-1653 Meigs Field Airport Act repeals; restores prior law, HB-315; SB.797, 820 NEW ACTS O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act, SB.797 O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Retrocession Act; Meigs Users Advisory Committee, SB-797 AGING Aging Veterans Task Force, Dpt. Public Health, HB-1318 Aging, Illinois Act on the DPA/Dpt. Aging pilot programs: reduce need for short-term nursing home care, HB-1844 home & community-based long term care, Dpt. Aging & Dpt. Public Aid joint committee, HB-1298 home repair grants, Dpt. program for, HB-1086 home-delivered meals program, Dpt. funding estimates, HB-1227 personal care attendants, HB-1320 preventive services Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AGING-Cont. home-delivered meals, HB-1227; SB-443 rural area senior citizen health care funding, Dpt. Aging commission, HB-1487 service provider registry, HB-1782 vendors of homemaker & chore housekeeper services, rate increase, HB-1780, 1783 Volunteer Services Credit Programs, Dpt. Aging develop, HB-1316 Circuit Breaker - See: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Elder Abuse and Neglect Act vulnerable adults abuse, SB-754 NEW ACTS Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Indigent Senior Citizen and Disabled Person Survival Act, SB-394 Retired Professionals Pro Bono Act, HB-1390 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-48 Silver-Haired Legislature, SB-1046 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Respite Program Act funding contingency, HB-861 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act coverage Parkinson's disease medicine, HB- 183 eligibility age 62; household income increase; limitation; HB-314 income limitation, increase, HB- 184, 971, 1116, 2512; SB-503, 909 income: loss carryover deductions, SB-856 technical, SB-909 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act deferral & recovery agreement, written prior approval, SB-46 disabled persons, incl.; Sr. Cit. & Disabled Persons Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, title, HB-581, 1533 AGRICULTURAL ISSUES AND PRODUCTS Agricultural Fair Act - See: FAIRS Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act - See: PROPERTY County Cooperative Extension Law 2545 AGRICULTURAL ISSUES AND PRODUCTS-Cont Dpt. Agriculture matching funds, SB- 626 Egg and Egg Products Act, Illinois - See: PUBLIC HEALTH Farm Development Act, Illinois State Guarantees; interest; transfers, HB.1880 technical, HB-283 Farm Legal Assistance Act, Illinois - See: FINANCE Food and Agriculture Research Act C-FAR membership cost offsets, HB-1289 Grain Code - See: WAREHOUSES Livestock Management Facilities Act - See: ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE NEW ACTS Farm Economic Development and Renewable Fuel Act, Illinois, HB- 1116; SB-908 Wheat Development Act, HB-1680 Pesticide Act, Illinois - See: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION NEW ACTS International Commercial Arbitration Act, HB-2369 ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE Animal Control Act citation powers, HB.674 county police powers, weapons, HB-674 registration, dogs & unaltered cats; cats rabies vaccinations, SB-52 technical, SB-732 Animal Disease Laboratories Act analyses fees, non-agricultural samples; administration rules, SB-305 Animal Welfare Act licensing requirements; veterinary hospitals, kennel operator definition, HB.674; SB-305 Bovine Brucellosis Eradication Act cattle, bison; branding, test reactions; shipping; acceptance for shipping; HB-1177 Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Act, Illinois TB-reacting cattle, branding & selling; bison, sheep, goats, antelopes, cervids, HB-1177 Brand Act, Illinois ratites, HB-1158; SB-258 Dead Animal Disposal Act, Illinois compost sites, setbacks, HB-1158, 1547,2356 Diseased Animals Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE-Cont. reporting; liability; Dpt. Agriculture designations, HB-674, 1547 Domestic Animals Running at Large Act, Illinois ratites, HB-1158; SB-258 Endangered Species Protection Act endangered or threatened species, Ill. range; DNR permits; extirpated species; penalties; SB-1022 Fish and Aquatic Life Code commercial fishing gill/trammel nets, Ohio River, HB-1050 legal size, Ohio River catfish, SB-28 mussels: season, harvesting methods, Ohio River, SB-304, 795 licenses and permits authorized agents; commercial fishing devices; non-resident fees; designated purchaser; fee remittance; SB-580 revocation, delinquent child support payments, HB-2336, 2359 senior citizen fees, HB-88 technical, SB-304 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Horse Racing Act of 1975 - See: GAMING REGULATION Humane Care for Animals Act police animals, HB-978 Humane Slaughter of Livestock Act ratites, HB-1158; SB-258 Hunter Interference Prohibition Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Livestock Auction Market Law - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Livestock Dealer Licensing Act, Illinois See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Livestock Management Facilities Act inspections, annual; reports of releases; operation delayed pending rules; slurry storage structure cover; violations; HB-2356 moratorium, new facilities, HB-1281, 2165, 2357 new facilities, county board or municipality approval, HB-2238 permits: site development, construction, operation; public notice, HB-2357 technical, HB-285, 2355, 2385 technical, SB-731 waste lagoons: construction, registration, recertification, public mtgs., reporting, inspection, financial responsibility, odor control, certified managers, setbacks, HB-1158, 1547 2546 ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE-Cont. Meat and Poultry Inspection Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS NEW ACTS Wildlife Prairie Museum, Ill., HB-1628 Slaughter Livestock Buyers Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Swine Disease Control and Eradication Act contagious or infectious disease definitions, HB-647, 1547 Wildlife Code biological balance of species, HB.1050 Canada geese, DNR harvesting program, HB-2480 game protection confined animals, no shooting, HB-764 deer, bow and arrow devices, SB- 304, 795 handicapped, crossbow permits, SB-71- municipal deer hunting regulation, SB-624 pheasant plumage, heads; weapons possession, specific hunting season; SB-580 licenses and permits handicapped crossbow permits, SB-1195 migratory waterfowl commercial permits, duck & Canada goose seasons, HB-1050 nonresident fees; designated purchasers; fee remittance; SB-580 revocation, delinquent child support payments, HB-2336, 2359 senior citizen fees, HB-88 technical, HB-1061, 1679, 2156 technical, SB-305, 306, 729 ANTITRUST ACT See: CIVIL LIABILITIES APPROPRIATIONS Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on HB-1963 Arts Council, Illinois HB-1440, 1715, 1847, 2001, 2519 SB-1129 Banks and Real Estate, Office of HB-1968 SB.1129,1165 Board of Higher Education HB-342, 398, 458, 876, 1924, 1961, 2514 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-72, 143, 1129, 1132, 1133, 1151, 11671176 Bureau of Budget HB-1993 SB-1129, 1164 Capital Development Board HB-41, 42, 79, 83, 195, 398, 399, 822, 1507, 1960, 1961, 2432 SB-72, 88, 143, 1129, 1164, 1167 Chicago Park District HB-1510 Chicago State University HB-1924, 1930 SB-1126, 1129, 1151, 1180 City of Colleges of Chicago SB-1183 Civil Service Commission SB-1129 Commerce Commission, Ill. HB-195, 1988 SB-72, 143, 1127, 1129, 1165 Community College Board, Ill. HB-189, 195, 398, 839, 877, 1022, 1198, 1546, 1894, 1903, 1924,1932, 1961 SB-72, 1127, 1129, 1151, 1152, 1167, 1178 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan HB-1849, 1942 SB-1129 Court of Claims HB-398, 438, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 2338,2489 SB-72, 1127, 1129, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1186 Criminal Justice Information Authority HB.398, 1851, 1958 SB-1129 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission HB-1849, 1941 SB-1129 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging HB-194, 398,440, 868, 1849, 1943, 2439, 2489 SB-72, 143, 1127, 1129, 1141 Agriculture HB-1847, 1995, 2317, 2489 SB-72, 143, 1127, 1129, 1131 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-195 SB-72, 143 Central Management Services HB-83, 439, 871, 1996 SB-32, 88, 1129, 1164 Children and Family Services 2547 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-336, 414, 868, 1945, 2439, 2525 SB-1127, 1129, 1138, 1139, 1170, 1174 Commerce and Community Affairs HB-398, 495, 520, 1698, 1709, 1710, 1711, 1716, 1717, 1847, 1961,2005, 2014, 2289, 2520 SB-72, 143, 1129, 1142, 1143, 1167 Corrections HB-195, 197, 397, 879, 1586, 1954,2529 SB-143, 1129, 1135, 1166, 1177 Employment Security HB-1509, 1847, 1997 SB-1129 Financial Institutions HB-1987 SB-1129, 1165 Human Rights HB-398, 867, 2003 SB-1129,1165 Human Services HB-30, 158, 338, 398, 683, 832, 868, 870, 958, 1563, 1714, 1754, 1946, 2439,2522 SB-386, 419, 1122, 1129, 1136, 1137,1168,1173 Insurance HB-1849,1942, 1990 SB-1129, 1140, 1165 Labor HB-1847, 2010, 2518 SB-1129 Lottery HB-1981 SB-1129, 1164 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities SB-72, 1127, 1129 Military Affairs HB-882, 1851, 1955, 2528 SB-1127, 1129 Natural Resources HB-398, 874, 897, 1551, 1850, 1961,1971 SB-88, 143, 360, 1129, 1167, 1184 Nuclear Safety HB-881, 1851, 1969, 2526 SB-1129 Professional Regulation HB-1984 SB-1127, 1129, 1165, 1179 Public Aid HB-195, 339, 868, 1947 SB-72, 143, 1127, 1129, 1169 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS- Cont Public Health HB-105, 195,293, 335,398,868, 869, 1331, 1849, 1924, 1938, 2439,2489,2524 SB-72, 143, 1127, 1129, 1151, 1172 Rehabilitation Services HB-195 SB-72, 143, 1127, 1129 Revenue HB-873, 1982 SB-1129, 1164 State Police HB-398, 880, 1851, 1948, 2527 SB-1128, 1129, 1182 Transportation HB-83, 195, 328, 329, 398, 926, 1130, 1580, 1590, 1848, 1899, 1959, 1961,2314, 2318, 2319, 2339,2441,2494 SB-72, 88, 143, 488, 1127. 1129, 1134, 1167 Veterans' Affairs HB-1226, 1849, 1939, 2523 SB-1127, 1129, 1175 E. St. Louis Financial Advisory Authority HB-1847, 2012 SB-1129 Eastern Illinois University HB-459, 1924, 1933 SB-1129 Economic & Fiscal Commission SB-72, 143 Educational Labor Relations Board HB-1991 SB-1129,1164 Emergency Management Agency HB-398, 1851, 1957, 2372 SB-1129 Enforcement Training Standards Board HB-1956 Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission SB-1129 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency HB-83, 398, 1850, 1961, 1972, 1973, 2335 SB-72, 88, 143, 1129, 1167, 1200 Et. St. Louis Community College HB-460 Farm Development Authority, Ill. HB-1847, 2011 SB-1129 Gaming Board, Ill. SB.1130 General Assembly HB.398, 1962 2548 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-1129 Governors State University HB-1924, 1931 SB-1129, 1151, 1161 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission HB-1849, 1944 SB-1129 Health Care Cost Containment Council HB-1849 SB.1129 Historic Preservation Agency HB-456, 1847, 1961, 1999, 2521 SB-1129, 1167 Human Rights Commission HB-2004 SB-1129 Illinois State University HB-1924, 1934 SB.1129, 1151, 1156 Industrial Commission HB-1165, 2008 SB-1129, 1165 Intergovernmental Copperation Commission HB-1963 Judicial Inquiry Board HB-1950 SB-1129, 1147 Law Enforcement Training Standards Board HB-1851 SB-1129 Legislative Audit Commission HB-1963 SB-72, 143, 1129 Legislative Information System HB-506, 1963 SB-1129 Legislative Printing Unit HB-1963 SB-1129 Legislative Reference Bureau HB-1963 SB-72, 143, 1129 Legislative Research Unit SB-72, 143, 1129 Legislative Space Needs Commission HB-1963 SB-1129 Liquor Control Commission HB-1985 SB.1129, 1165 Math and Science Academy SB-1129 Mathematics and Science Academy HB-1924, 2515 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS- Cont SB-1151 Medical District Commission, Ill. HB-1847, 2002 SB.1129 Metro East Academy District Commission HB-1786 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority HB-1847, 2006 SB-1129 Northeastern Illinois University HB-1924, 1926 SB-1129, 1151, 1160 Northern Illinois University HB-1935 SB-1129,1151,1157 Pension Laws Commissions HB-1963 SB-1129 Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities HB-1849, 1983 SB-1129 Pollution Control Board HB-1850, 1970 SB-1129 Prairie State 2000 Authority HB-1847, 2009 SB-1129 Prisoner Review Board HB-1851, 1953 SB-1129 Property Tax Appeal Board HB-1994 SB.1129,1164 Quad Cities Civic Center Mark SB-1185 Racing Board, Illinois HB-1989 SB-1129,1165 Retirement Systems General Assembly Retirement System HB-1992 Judges' Retirement System HB-1992 SB-1164 State Employees' Retirement System SB-1129, 1164 State Universities Retirement System HB-1937, 1992,2438 SB-1129, 1163 Teachers' Retirement System SB-1164 River Restoration and Conservation Grant Fund, Ill. HB-2071 Senate Operations Commission 2549 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-1963 SB- 129 Southern Illinois University HB-1924, 1925, 1961 SB-1129, 1151, 1155, 1167 Space Needs Commission HB-1961 SB-1167 Sports Facilities Authority, Ill. HB-1847, 2007 SB-1129 State and Local Labor Relations Boards SB-1129, 1164 State Appellate Defender HB.398, 1949 State Board of Education HB-26, 195,337,457,637,875,1134, 1201, 1570, 1712, 1713, 1814, 1815, 1852, 1893, 1902, 2300, 2489, 2517 SB-32, 72, 143, 1129, 1171, 1181, 1197 State Board of Elections HB.398, 195, 1978 SB-72, 143, 1124, 1129 State Civil Service Commission HB-1980 SB-1164 State Fire Marshal HB.398, 1851, 1951 SB-1129 State Gov't Omnibus FY'98, SB-1129 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General HB-195, 398, 1967 SB-72, 143, 1129, 1146 Auditor General HB-455, 1964 SB-1129 Comptroller HB-1532, 1979 SB-1129,1130 Governor HB-1965 SB-1129, 1144 Lieutenant Governor- HB-398, 1966, 2489 SB-1129, 1145 Secretary of State HB-341, 398, 1877, 1961, 1968, 2013 SB-1129, 1167 Treasurer HB-340 SB.1129 State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act - See: PENSIONS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. State Police Merit Board HB-1851, 1952 SB.1129 State Toll Highway Authority, Ill. HB-2349, 2350 State Universities Civil Service System HB-1929 SB-1129, 1162 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor HB-1449 SB-1129 Student Assistance Commission, Ill. HB.398, 878, 1928, 2489, 2516 SB.1129, 1153, 1252 supplemental FY98, HB-2300, 2314, 2335, 2338, 2339, 2349,2489 Supreme Court HB-872, 1473 SB-1129 University of Illinois HB-1924, 1927, 1961 SB-1129, 1151, 1154, 1167 Violence Prevention Authority, Ill. HB-1967 SB-1125,1146 Western Illinois University HB-1924, 1936 SB-1129, 1151, 1158 ARBITRATION SEE: ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ATHLETICS - SPORTS Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Act - See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS NEW ACTS High School Athletics Competitive Bidding Act, HB-1025 school athletic association dues, HB-1327 Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois -See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Sports Volunteers Immunity Act - See: CIVIL IMMUNITIES ATTORNEYS See: COURTS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Arts Council Act Katherine Dunham Centers for Arts and Humanities, repair grant, HB- 1441 Bureau for the Blind Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (HUMAN SERVICES-formerly Rehabilitation Services) 2550 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS-Cont. Capital Development Board Act see: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Coal Development Board, Illinois - See: FUELS (Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act) Criminal Justice Information Act, Illinois -- See: LAW ENFORCEMENT gang census by locality, HB-193 Developmental Disabilities, Illinois Planning Council Law on - See: MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Economic and Fiscal Commission revenue and fund transfer estimates, annual, SB.76 Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Act Coaches' Safety Orientation and Training Skills Programs, accreditation standards, SB-918 coachs' safety orientation and training skills programs, accreditation standards, SB-918 Gov. Council on Health and Physical Fitness, name change; Council membership, accreditation of skills programs, SB-918 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission domestic abuse project, SB-389 Health Facilities Planning Act, Illinois See: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Historic Preservation Agency Act - See: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Human Resource Investment Council Act, Illinois duties human resource system goals & strategies, SB.561 membership community-based organization respresentatives, HB-1757 technical, HB-1757 Intergovernmental Cooperation, Illinois Commission on State mandates hearings, annually, SB- 887 Legislative Audit Commission Act Inspector General, Abused & Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act, appointed by Audit Comm. HB-99 Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 - See: LEGISLATURE NEW ACTS/New Boards, Commissions, Committees, Task Forces Aging Veterans Task Force, HB-1318 Aldo DeAngelis Program for Educational Involvement in the Performing Arts Act, SB-681 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS-Cont. Building Commission Act, Ill., SB-428; HB-1816 Campaign Finance Oversight Commission Act, SB-745 Citizens Crime Commission, Dpt. Human Rights advisory body, HB- 296 Commission on the Status of Women Act, SB-627,773; HB-1277, 1691 Community Food Garden Act, HB.604 Community Workforce Employment Council Act, SB-487 Comprehensive Property Tax Study Commission, HB-2396 Consumer Insurance Board Act, HB- 1149 Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 Economic Dev. Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-1 339 Economic Dev. Reassessment Act, SB- 1090 Electric Customer Choice and Protection Act, HB-1998 Governor's Commission on the Status of Women in Illinois, creates, E097-1 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Task Force Act, HB-1392 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-1479 Measurement and Reporting Standards Task Force, SB-572 Meigs Users Advisory Committtee, SB-797 Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act, SB-797 Persian Gulf War Diseases Commission, HB-28 Petroleum Education and Marketing Act, Ill., HB-2430 Professional Teacher Standards Board, HB-819 Recreational Trails of Ill. Act, HB-489 Responsible Fatherhood Task Force, Dpt. Human Services, HB-1813, 2035 School Construction Finance Authority Act, SB-391 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-48 Sex Offender Management Board Act, SB-123 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-417 Status of Women Commission Act, HB-1277, 1691; SB-627 University Police Officer Disciplinary Act, HB-1485 Welfare Reform Oversight Committee, Dpt. Human Services, HB-1587 2551 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS- Cont. Wildlife Prairie Museum, Ill., HB-1628 Workforce Commission Act, HB-2079 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1475 Prairie State 2000 Authority Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Public Building Commission Act - See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOATS Boat Registration and Safety Act - See: VEHICLES BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Assumed Business Name Act exclusions, certain "ltd." business organizations, SB-952 Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS (Commerce and Community Affairs) Business Corporation Act of 1983 business combinations, shareholders, HB-613 medical/dental organizations, licensed owners, SB-1020 mergers/conversions, limited liability companies, SB-1020 paid-in capital reductions; foreign corp. business activities; corp. payments obligations, SB-952 real est. retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; dir. mtgs.; mortgage default rate, HB-1288 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., Statewide computerized database; public access, HB-503; SB-168 transaction, director's vote, SB-952 Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act - See: FINANCE Co-operative Act use of "co-operative", exceptions, SB-1038 family-friendly workplace initiatives, HB- 405 General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986 directors, election committees, HB-139 standing to sue, SB-1097 Limited Liability Company Act mergers/conversions, organization, operation, SB-1020 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS-Cont. repeals 1/1/2003; Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (1995), SB.1020 technical, HB-948, 1125 NEW ACTS Automotive Repair Act, SB-1029 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale development Act, SB-938; HB- 1627 Consumer Late Payment Act, SB-481 County Retail License for Tobacco Products Act, HB-1247 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, SB-472 Employee Leasing Company Act, HB-223; SB-417 Health Care Appointment Transportation Act, SB-911 Industrial New Jobs Training Law, IL; Jobs Training Law, IL, SB-1220 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-621 Real Estate Broker Residential Home Builder Contract Act, HB-2404 Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (1995), SB-1020 Organization Article technical, HB-948 Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act mergers/conversions, limited liability companies, SB-1020 technical, HB-1124 Uniform Partnership Act mergers/conversions, limited liability companies, SB-1020 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Actions to Enforce Payment Act guarantor written agreements, SB-764 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act brewer-wholesaler agreements, signs & advertising materials, HB-903 legal action, court jurisdiction, HB-678 technical, HB-1854 Bottled Water Act label requirements, HB-2163 Business Brokers Act of 1995, Illinois disclosure; Sec/State liability; liens; HB-1168 Business Opportunity Sales Law of 1995 Sec/State liability, remedies, HB-1168 Collateral Protection Act commercially reasonable costs, SB-209 lease agreements, property securities, SB-209 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act cancellation rights exclusion: mortgage lien financing, SB-356 2552 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS- Cont. senior citizen contracts, HB-241 damages, actions & awards; proof; copies of complaints; vehicle dealer written notices; reverses PA89-144, HB-523 elderly victim fraud, SB-599 electric services provider selection; advertising; billing; fraud, HB-362; SB-55 electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 gambling advertising, "800" counseling #, HB-1249 jury trial demands; jury damages awards; SB-1040 technical, HB-712,1595, 1596, 1597, 1598, 1635, 1764 technical, SB-426 unlawful practice Automotive Repair Act violations, SB-1039 Credit Reporting Fairness Act violations, SB-472 elderly victim fraud, SB-599 gender discrimination, HB-239 Home Repair & Remodeling Registration Act violations, SB- 356 Internet cancellation options, failure to provide, HB-598, 831 law practice without license, HB- 712 refusal to refund special order deposits, SB-787 warranties & repair contracts, 30-day replacement, HB-1549 Credit Card Issuance Act technical, SB-678, 767 Fairness in Lending Act, Illinois car collateral, redemption period prior to repossession, HB-1577 Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987 fees, increase, HB-621 Interest Act cancellation fees, SB-670 collection agencies interest charge, HB- 436; SB.794 liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 Sales Finance Agency lenders, interest limits, HB-2211 technical, HB-1630 technical, SB-670, 678 Loan Brokers Act of 1995, Illinois disclosure; borrower rescission rights; Sec/State liability, HB-1168 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act arbitration; loss insurance; individual claims for violation; licensee fees; HB.2211 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS-Cont. collateral redemption: UCC provisions; redemption period; penalties; HB.1577 credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 disclosures; individual actions; HB-2211 documentary fees, SB-730 NEW ACTS Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 Assistive Technology Warranty Act, SB-53, 1084 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-601, 1121 Automotive Repair Act, SB-1039 Choice of Law and Forum Act, SB-952 Construction Trust Fund Act, HB-1111 Consumer Insurance Board Act, HB- 1149 Consumer Late Payment Act, SB-481 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, SB-472 Free Tobacco Sample Prohibition Act, HB-359 Home Inspection Fraud Prevention Act, HB-806 Insurance Sales Act, HB-222 International Commercial Arbitration Act, HB-2369 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB.680 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-621 Real Est. Broker Residential Home Builder Escrow Account Act, HB- 2405 Youth Tobacco Reduction Act, SB-325 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act used vehicles; Vehicle Buyer Protection Act, title, SB-673 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act, Illinois technical, HB-277, 743 technical, SB-165 Retail Installment Sales Act arbitration; loss insurance; individual claims for violation; licensee fees; HB-2211 credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 disclosures; individual actions; HB-2211 Securities Law of 1953, Illinois discipline, pension fund advice, HB-23, 563; SB-97 exemptions, specifies, HB-1168 registered Canadian salesperson, HB.1168 Telephone Solicitation Act 2553 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS- Cont. services solicitations; removal from contact lists; SB.663 subscriber refusal to consent to receive phone solicitations, notice to telecommunications carrier; list of persons refusing consent available to solicitor, HB-1836 Unsolicited Credit Card Act of 1977 joint accounts, HB-2267 CEMETERIES Cemetery Care Act - See: TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES Cemetery Protection Act - See: PROPERTY Funeral or Burial Funds Act, Illinois - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act, Illinois - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CHILDREN Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act child medical & mental health evaluations plan, DCFS interagency committee, HB-1459 community support systems, DCFS service plans, SB-735 DCFS child death, investigation & report; legally sealed, expungement; immunity, HB-64; SB.345 DCFS missing children reports, HB-66 DCFS reports, disclosure, SB.853 DCFS services, report; UofI Child & Family Research Center evaluation; parenting education courses, HB-164 family preservation evaluation standards, HB-59 minor death records sharing, HB-64; SB-345 mothers, substance abuse assessments, HB-90 multidisciplinary review committees, Child Death Review Teams expertise, HB.-1426 newborn test results, controlled substances, HB-164, 1426 physician asssitants, report abuse cases, HB-557; SB.372 technical, SB-4 Child Care Act of 1969 day care/child care DCFS permanent placement; foster family icense renewal; minor's best interest; HB-165 information, DCFS toll-free number, HB-466 institution services & personnel changes, public notice, HB-653; SB-1030 lunches brought from home, SB-248 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN-Cont. smoking ban, SB-774 employment policy, no persons convicted of sex offense, HB-2028 licensing foster home renewal, applicants convicted 10 yrs. previously, HB-66 requirements; public notice, HB-653; SB-1030 waiver, criminal convictions, SB- 179 technical, HB-1353 Child Custody Jurisdiction Act, Uniform - See FAMILIES Child Death Review Team Act - See: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Children and Family Services) Child Sex Offender and Murderer Community Notification Act - See: CORRECTIONS Child Support Information Act - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Children and Family Services Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Children's Bill of Rights, HB-2502 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act-See: PUBLIC HEALTH Early Intervention Services System Act administration, Dpt. Human Services, HB-1578 developmental delay, HB-1807 Interagency Council on Early Intervention membership; meeting times; budget; duties, HB-1807 technical, HB-1579 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 DCFS missing children, HB-66 Missing Child Rapid Response Network, State Police integrated electronic information, HB-2027 technical, HB-2027 NEW ACTS Attorney General Child Support Enforcement Act, HB-2346 Child Advocate Act, HB-975 Child Care Capital Development Act, HB-420 Child Safety Act, HB-1021 Child Support Enforcement Act of 1997, HB-2266 Crimes Committed Against Children Act, HB-2 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Healthy Kids Plan Act, SB-514 2554 CHILDREN-Cont. Healthy Start Program Act, HB-230 Interstate Compact on Adoption Act, HB-165 Missing Child Rapid Response Act, HB-2027 Youth Tobacco Reduction Act, SB-325 Youthbuild Act, Illinois, HB-918 CIVIC CENTERS See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE See: EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT See: STATE LAND CIVIL IMMUNITIES Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor and Reporter Immunity Law confidentiality; testifying immunity, HB-1217 Good Samaritan Act direct entry midwives, HB-1623 exemptions: physician volunteers at sports, religious, public events; willful or wanton misconduct, HB- 365 first aid services, HB-2182 optometrists, accident scenes, SB-587 technical, SB-782 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act day old bread, HB-1524, 2412 expired canned goods, HB-299 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act payment of claims and judgment equitable remedies relief compliance, no bonds or tax levies, HB-863; SB-562 public and community service programs volunteer services, SB-865 public property, injuries occuring from use of activities supervisors, immunity, SB-843 public employee supervision, no lia-, bility, HB-1151 public swimming supervision, HB- 810 scope of Act; local entity insurance, tax levy; HB-374 technical, SB-360 new acts Charitable, Religious, and Educational Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-546 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL IMMUNITIES-Cont Comprehensive Childbirth Act, HB- 1623 Construction Safety Professionals Act, SB-721 Death with Dignity Act, SB-948 Dignity in Dying Act, HB-691 Right of Conscience Act Health Care Right of Conscience Act, renames; definitions, HB.725; SB- 160 medical facilities, post notice of medical services not provided, HB- 629 Snow and Ice Removal Act immunity extension, HB-2465 Sports Volunteer Immunity Act Coaches' Safety Orientation and Training Skills Program completion, SB-918 State Lawsuit Immunity Act nursing home resident causes of action, HB-89 Tort Liability of Schools Act unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 CIVIL LIABILITIES Alienation of Affections Act technical, SB-1057 Antitrust Act, Illinois electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 health care provider fee schedule recommendations, HB-1082 technical, HB-1146 telecommunications, local competition, SB-700 Crime Victims Compensation Act pecuniary loss, incl. rehabilitation & equipment, SB-506 self-defense class costs, HB-1285 violent crime, aggravated battery with firearm, SB-942 violent crime, during riots, SB-941 violent crime, leaving scene of motor vehicle accident, SB-224 violent crime, terrorism excluded, SB-942 Criminal Conversation Act technical, SB-1057 Frauds Act conveyance of land charges, HB-2483 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act - See: MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES NEW ACTS Construction Safety Professionals Act, SB-721 2555 CIVIL LIABILITIES-Cont. Death with Dignity Act, SB-948 Dignity in Dying Act, HB-691 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-442 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-851 Right to Publicity Act, HB-1422 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, SB-1004; HB-2085 Structural Work Act of 1997, HB-233 Structural Work Applicability Act, SB-76 Parental Responsibility Law awards, maximum amts. & attorney fees, SB-511 failure to supervise a child offense, juvenile offenses while under supervision, HB-2099 Sexual Exploitation in Psychotherapy Act unlicensed health/mental health professionals; Sex. Exploitation in Psychotherapy, Professional Health Services, and Professional Mental Health Services Act, title, HB-1184; SB-317 Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act, Illinois State aid, gang members ineligible, HB-2092 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act technical, SB-1117 Wrongful Death Act assisted suicide, civil actions: enjoin from assisting, relatives obtain damages, HB-1750 CIVIL PROCEDURE Code of Civil Procedure attachment prisoner reimbursements, reenact PA89-428 & 89-688, SB-508 civ. practice-appearance general appearance, Juvenile Court jurisdiction objections, HB-2252 civ. practice-judgment creditors interest, HB-628 public hazard concealment, HB- 538 civ. practice-pleadings affidavits, healing art malpractice, HB-61 affidavits, naprapaths, healing art malpractice action, HB-568, 1185 civ. practice-post-judgment exception: motion for fingerprint or forensic testing not available at trial regarding actual innocence, HB.2138 exception: petition for relief, Juv. Court Act final order & judgment, HB.66 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. false child abuse reports, motions to vacate custody & guardianship orders, HB-431 civ. practice-post-trial false child abuse reports, motions to vacate custody & guardianship orders, HB-431 civ. practice-process detective service, county population, SB-588 drug-related evictions, no special appointment, HB-2030 civ. practice-product safety analysis incentives, new, SB-357 civ. procedure-pre-trial steps decedent special representatives, HB-297 costs waiver, poor persons; indigent counsel; no free transcripts, SB- 602 electric utilities deregulation, SB-55 eminent domain Bloomingdale; Freeport; Oak Park; Elmwood Park, SB.1019 county/muni. road improvements, HB-799,1606 Elmwood Park, HB-1374 evidence, comparable sales of property, HB-2053 Kane County, HB-24 Meigs Field Airport Act, repeals, HB-315; SB.797, 820 Morton Grove, Rosemont, Oak Park, HB-473 municipality; unsafe building hazardous substance clean-up, HB-1735; SB-970 Prospect Heights, SB.1019, 1104 evidence confidentiality, medical utilization & peer review comm. info, HB- 2118 foreign language court interpreters, SB-445 medical records copies, charges, HB-1245, 2162 patient records free of charge, HB- 211 transcripts, certified only, HB-893 forcible entry and detainer condominium tenants, copy of notice sent to owner, SB.408, 1036 condominiums, demand notice effective time period, SB-1037 court ordered evictions, uniform sheriff procedures, SB-278 demand notices, service by mail, SB-408 2556 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. drug-related evictions, procedure, HB-2030 tenant criminal activity, voided lease & eviction, HB-1140 frivolous lawsuits filed by prisoners, new Article, SB-381 injunction abortion, married woman notice to husband, HB-2213 impounded State moneys, taxpayer suits to compel expenditure, HB-1900 judgments-enforcement child support, non-custodial parent assets discovery, HB-2152 property in tenancy in entirety, fraudulent transfers, SB-465 limitations actions against attorneys, SB-943 electric utilities deregulation, SB- 55 promissory notes, cause of action accrual, SB-710 settlement distribution; recovery limits, HB-297 mortgage foreclosure special right to redeem residential real estate, HB-209 name changes gang members, HB-2261 quick-take - see: eminent domain technical, HB-171, 483, 1183, 1261, 1348, 2036, 2066,2141, 2143, 2332 technical, SB-264, 362, 849 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 NEW ACTS Equal Justice Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-425 Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2261 Human Cloning Act, SB-1243 O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act, SB-797 Prop. Rights Preservation Act, SB- 1111 Property Rights Preservation Law/ Relief for Diminished Property Value Law, HB-212 Regulatory Impacts Act, SB-1112 quick-take - see: Code of Civil Procedure (eminent domain) COMMERCIAL CODE See: UNIFORM LAWS CONSERVATION NEW ACTS Illinois River Restoration and Conservation Grant Act, HB.424 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONSERVATION-Cont. Illinois River Watershed Restoration Act, HB-424 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-169 Public University Energy Conservation Act, SB-529 Water Use Act of 1983 groundwater withdrawal restriction recommendations, HB-2017 CONSTITUTION ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION 03 - Article III (Suffrage and Elections) voting disqualification, mental incompetency, HJRCA-13 04 - Article IV (Legislature) elector bill proposals by petition, HJRCA-11; SJR-14 passage of bills, local gov't. & sch. mandates, HJRCA-4; SJR-3 revenue bills passage, HJRCA-1, 12; SJR-13, 16 05 - Article V (Executive) Comptroller, eliminates; Treasurer assume responsibilities, SJR-15 Lt. Governor, eliminates office, SJR-1 officer election, presidential election years, SJR-1 State Financial Officer; eliminates Treasurer & Comptroller, HJRCA-2 Treasurer, eliminates; Comptroller assume responsibilities, SJR-9 06 - Article VI (Judiciary) Associate Judges, assume Circuit Judge office; Judicial Nominating Comm., Appellate & Circuit Judge appointments, HJRCA-8; SJR-23 Courts Commission, membership, appointments, alternates, terms, appeals, rules, HJRCA-14 Courts Commission, technical change, HJRCA-16 election: Supreme & Appellate & 1st Dist. Circuit judges; Judicial Nominating Comm., HJRCA- 10 recall; petitions, elections for remainder of terms, HJRCA-15 retired judge assignments, compensation, SJR-43 retired judge judicial services, compensation & retirement benefits, SJR-43 08 - Article VIII (Finance) FY appropriation limits, HJRCA-7 2557 CONSTITUTION- Cont. 09- Article IX (Revenue) levy amounts-taxes and user fees, HJRCA-3 State debt limits, HJRCA-6 veterans organization property tax exemption, SJR-6 10 - Article X (Education-) funding and accountability, HJRCA-9 UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION equal rights amendment, ratification, HJRCA-5 CONSUMER PROTECTION NEW ACTS Assistive Technology Warranty Act, SB-53 See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act Adolescent Family Life Program, pregnant adolescents, HB-1294 compulsive gambling program, SB-494 robbery, crime of violence, SB-292 treatment altnerative, ineligible, cannabis over 2000 grams, SB-14 Cannabis Control Act community service, 1st offense, HB-517 over 2000 grams, penalties (reenacts 89-428, Art. 4), HB-2259; SB-14 technical, HB-2176 trafficking threshold amount, 2000 grams, HB-2475 Controlled Substances Act, Illinois amphetamine/methamphetamine, penalties, HB-722 animal shelters, legend drugs, HB-2453 butorphanol tartrate (Stadol), HB- 1401 community service, 1st offense, HB-517 ephedrine, SB-1028 heroin/cocaine possession, penalties, HB-1221 ketamine, ketamine hydrochloride, gamma hydroxybutyric acid, HB-70 physician assistants, practitioners, prescriptive authority, HB-557, 1833; SB.372 possession fines, HB-618 prescriptions, filled within 7 days, SB-603 senior citizen areas, controlled substances enhanced penalties, HB-2015 technical, HB-2173 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act replica devices, SB-128 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act hypodermic needle purchase maximum, SB-148 needle exchange programs, HB-686 repeals, SB-150 Narcotic Control Division Abolition Act account audits, HB-1290 Narcotics Control Division Abolition Act State and Federal Asset Forfeiture Funds, SB-1101 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act - See: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE distribution scheme; Drug Enforcement & Treatment Fund Council, HB-237 NEW ACTS Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1475 CORRECTIONS Child Sex Offender and Murderer Community Notification Law child care facilities & schools, notice, HB-1219, 1408; SB-172 Internet info, Statewide Child Sex Offender Database, HB-916 name: Sex Offender and Murderer Community Notification Law; incl. all sex offenders, HB-1219, 2232 County Jail Act Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act enforcement, HB-547 prisoner transfers to Dpt. Human Services for mental health attention, SB-922 NEW ACTS Compulsive Gambling Intervention Act, HB-624 Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-547 Sex Offender Management Board Act, SB-123 Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act, SB-6 State Benefit Fraud Identification Act, HB-2253 Probation and Probation Officers Act compulsive gambling intervention pilot program, HB-624 Ill. Supreme Court Probation Services Division, SB-460 probation officer oaths, SB-460 Sex Offender Registration Act child abduction, luring, HB-379; SB- 172 court-ordered registration, defendant criminal propensities toward sex offenses, HB-1424 2558 CORRECTIONS- Cont. forcible detention, child abduction, HB-690 out-of-State registration; nonforwardable verification letters; natural life registration, HB-2232 registrant employment, HB-1408 registrant false ID info, penalties, HB-710 sex offense, incl. indecent solicitation & exploitation of child and criminal sexual abuse, HB-1219, 2232 sexually dangerous persons; victims, any age; registration intervals & fees, HB-1219, 2232 Unified Code of Corrections authorized dispositions aggrav. factor-domestic violence in presence of minor, HB-2504 aggrav. factor-firearm transfers, no FOID card, SB-640 aggrav. factor-minor victims, HB- 2260 aggrav. factor-school vehicles, offenses committed near, SB- 202 child pornography, no probation, HB-472 extended term sentencing, HB- 1365,2243,2482 felon unlawful use of weapons, nonprobationable, HB-140 felony while on probation, no probation, HB-1366 gang member felony, no probation, HB-1359, 2308 gunrunning, no probation, SB- 1249 HIV testing, Hypo. Syringes & Needles Act convictions, SB- 150 human cloning, no probation, SB- 1230 judgments for restitution, interest, HB-1101 juvenile community service, gov'tal. entity immunity, HB- 2148 probation denial, obstruction offenses, HB-1407 restitution, child abuse, HB-156 restitution, mandatory, HB-179 restitution, timely payment, SB- 789 diversion-specialized treatment unfit defendants, facility directors, SB-851 DPT.-adult institutional procedures grievance procedures, SB-809 DPT.-correctional employment programs Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS- Cont prisoner frivolous lawsuits, SB-381 DPT.--facilities maximum security space, HB-812 prisoner audio-visual equipment fees, postage, exercise equipment & training, HB-547 prisoner health care, telephone use, cable TV, exercise equipment, SB-402 prisoner reimbursements, reenact PA89-428 & 89-688, SB.508 psychiatric exam prior to release, HB-1372 DPT.-field services juvenile experimental holding districts, HB-1822 DPT.-financial/property administration -See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Corrections) DPT.-institutions frivolous lawsuits, early release sanctions, HB-2138 good conduct/early release credits - see below prisoner exercise equipment prohibitions, HB-990 prisoner health care, telephone use, cable TV, exercise equipment, SB-402 sexual assault/contact between inmates and Dpt. employees, HB-22 DPT.-juvenile division programs juvenile uniforms, HB-1357 DPT.-juvenile proceedings juvenile uniforms, HB-1357 DPT.-organization - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Corrections) DPT.-parole/after-care Regional Life Skills Resource centers, HB-323 RR/bus nontransferable tickets, HB-547 Sheriff's Criminal Apprehension and Booking System (CABS) processing, HB-2123 electronic home detention costs liability, pretrial release conditions, HB-2237 fines additional penalties: State OffenderDNA Identification System Fund, HB-2178 criminal trespass, HB-1373 defaults, income tax refund withholding, HB-1471 2559 CORRECTIONS-Cont. maximum amounts, HB-618 order of protection violations, HB-2122 good conduct/early release credits/ truth in sentencing denial, prisoner gang crime, HB- 2308 limits; rehabilitative program credits; vesting; denial, HB-721 limits-aggravated battery, stalking, criminal sexual abuse, HB-1363 limits-child exploitation or pornography, felony criminal sexual abuse HB-2024 limits, bomb or incendiary device possession, HB-1046 imprisonment child victim, predatory sexual assault, extended term sentence, HB-2243 consecutive sentences, HB-1558, 2170 habitual child sex offenders, HB- 2062 mandatory supervised release terms, HB-1364 natural life, HB-205; SB-7 truth in sentencing - see: good conduct/early release credits/ truth in sentencing, above 1st degree murder, death penalty or natural life imprisonment, HB-2286 juveniles, pilot program in Cook, DuPage & Kane Counties, HB-723 parole/mandatory supervised release/ release by statute sexually dangerous persons, parole officer assignments, HB-163 periodic imprisonment denies: silencers, unlawful use of weapons, HB-2183 electronic monitoring, prisoner pay incidental test costs, SB.112 room and board costs, HB-2063 Prisoner Review Board determinate sentence petitions, HB-210 good conduct/early release credits -see above prisoner trust fund, 50% withheld if prisoner files lawsuit, SB-381 warrantless searches, parole agents, HB-2242 probation/conditional discharge denial, gang crime, HB-1359, 2308 denial, obstruction offenses, HB- 1407 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS- Cont denies: child pornography, HB-472 denies: silencers, unlawful use of weapons, HB-2183 electronic monitoring costs & fees, HB-2237; SB-112 maximum imprisonment, HB-544 minors, serious traffic offenses, no supervision, SB-950 substance abuse treatment program, SB-218 sentencing child abduction by luring to commit sex offense, HB.379; SB-172 genetic marker grouping blood submission fee: State Offender DNA Identification System Fund, HB-2178 good conduct/early release credits -see above sexual offender blood samples, genetic marker groupings, HB-232 sexual offender, continued confinement after serving sentence; psychiatric treatment, HB-163 truth in sentencing - see: good conduct/early release credits/ truth in sentencing, above technical, HB-928, 1677, 1682, 2093, 2136 2136, 2140, 2145, 2258, 2353, 2354 technical, SB-105, 119, 123, 176 COUNTIES Counties Code county boards, powers and duties adult entertainment centers, HB-1883, 2473 amusement tax, preempts home rule, HB-2116 appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571 barking dog ordinances, HB-583 cable TV franchises, SB-272, 999 cable TV, delinquency & collection fees, SB-1120 cable TV, phone, utility late payment fees; billing dates; HB- 2398 cable TV, real estate owner just compensation, SB-691 cash bonds requirements, HB-2161; SB-919, 920 code hearing unit, administrative adjudication of ordinance violations; vacant residential real estate care contracts, SB-596 2560 COUNTIES-Cont. contracts, data processing & telecommunications equipment, no bids, SB.596 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 electronic monitoring costs, county working cash funds, SB-112 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 health benefits, annual mammograms, HB-333 health benefits, survivors of police & firefighters killed in line of duty, HB-1421 11. Purchasing Act adoption by ordinance, HB-281, 1018 insurance disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 junk dealers/second-hand store regulation; Pawnbroker Regulation Act compliance, SB-596' Kendall County motor vehicle raceway, HB-2373 land donations, subdivision improvements, SB-929 law library fees, HB.824; SB-1207 liens-demolition, repair, enclosure, municipality request, SB.106 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 managed health care patients rights, HB-603; SB-705 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17, 711 motor fuel tax levy, HB-2000 parking areas, commercial & industrial facilities, municipal regulation, HB-307; SB-106 private swimming pool enclosures, HB-1009, 1162 public rights-of-way regulation, HB-1231 public safety county occupation tax, discontinued, HB-1417 retail motor fuel tax levy, HB- 1461 Rock Island use and occupation tax levies, HB-687; SB.677 Saline County, occupation & use taxes, HB-1067 special use authorizations, SB-155 stormwater mgmt., East-West Gateway Coordinating Council service counties, HB-565; SB- 1120 SW Illinois Stormwater Mgmt. Committee, SB-1120 technological equipment sales, tax, HB-533, 599; SB-374 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. telecommunications regulation, HB-739; SB-748, 1109 waste disposal service, limits displacement of private service providers, HB-1399 zoning, downstate forest preserve districts, SB-263 zoning, no agricultural land, HB-1188 fees and salaries Dpt. Revenue exemptions; tax lien release fees; HB-2188 riverboat gambling matters, assistant State's Attorney services, HB-645 sheriff prisoner-handling stipend, HB-2184 State's Attorney special investigators, SB-182 State's attorneys, salaries set by Compensation Review Board, HB-1123 finance investments reports, HB-39 local gov't. financial reports & audits, HB-910; SB.607 motor fuel tax levy, HB-2000 public safety county occupation tax, discontinued, HB-1417 retail motor fuel tax levy, HB- 1461 Special County ROC Tax for Public Safety, HB.353, 581 officers and employees board members & commissioners, qualifications, SB-111 Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board appointments, political affiliation, quorum, HB-1641, 2245; SB.509 coroner death certificates, HB- 1671 DOC Director title, counties over 1 million, SB.509 Dpt. Corrections Director, title, HB-2241 health benefits - see: county boards, powers and duties juvenile impact incarceration programs, SB.1002 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act enforcement, HB-547 police officers, unlock vehicles upon owner request, HB-2240 public defenders, no bail posting, SB-776 sheriff qualifications, SB-509 State's Attorney special investigators, SB-182 2561 COUNTIES-Cont. technical, HB-565, 1018, 1188, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1891, 1901 technical, SB-749, 845, 991, 1110 new acts County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1997, HB-1374; SB-106 County Retail License for Tobacco Products Act, HB-1247 Downstate Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-809 Managed Care Patient Rights Act, SB- 705; HB-603 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-1009; HB-1162 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Fee Act, HB-1313 Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, HB-1409; SB-103 Truss Construction Fire Safety Act, HB.768 Urban Growth Planning Act, HB-2420 COURTS Appellate Court Act Equal Justice Fund, Ill., surcharge, HB-425 Assigned Appellate Judges Salary Act vacancies, Gov. appointments, SB-1029 Attorney Act Attorney General/State's Attorneys, powers, HB-712 child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336,2359 Circuit Courts Act additional judges 17th circuit, SB-473 18th, 3rd Cook County subsist., SB-473 19th, 5th, Cook County, SB-473 2nd Cook County subcircuit, HB- 887 Cook County, increases, SB-931 technical, SB-175 Clerks of Courts Act children's waiting room, HB-845, 1286, 1560; SB-596 circuit clerk audits, SB-682 compensation, additional duties, HB-1500 delegation or exclusive contracts for public records handling, bans, HB-800 disbursements, Head Trauma Treatment Fund and Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, HB-1687 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS-Cont. Equal Justice Fund, Ill., surcharge, HB-425 filing fees, counties under 180,000, HB- 1256 maintenance/child support collection cost recovery, HB-1141, 1258 prisoner frivolous lawsuits, HB-2108; SB-381 technical, SB-596, 1081 Court of Claims Act impounded State moneys, taxpayer suits to compel expenditure, HB- 1900 prisoner frivolous lawsuits, SB.381 times of holding session; jurisdiction; records maintenance; filing fees; notices; immediate payments, SB-942 unjustly imprisoned person claims against State, HB-2498 Court Reporter Transcript Act indigent defendant proceedings, copies, fees, SB-381 Farm Legal Assistance Act, Illinois Equal Justice Assistance Act, Ill., title change; civil legal services, HB-425 Judicial Districts Act technical, SB-1009 Judicial Vacancies Act residency, HB-1550 vacancies, Gov. appointments, SB-1029 Jury Act hardship, caregivers of toddlers, HB- 1688 jury administrators, replace commissioners, Cook County, SB-303 petit juror name disclosure; juror records sealing, criminal proceedings, HB-927 Jury Commission Act juror assignments, residency, SB-303 jury administrators, replace commissioners, Cook County, SB-303 Juvenile Court Act of 1987 abused, neglected, dependent minors adjudicatory hearings, commencement, HB.172, 2174 adult drug testing, protective supervision orders, HB-164 DCFS approved-subsidized guardianship with relative, SB-240 DCFS testimony, custody hearings, HB-164 evidence, minor's prior statements, SB-363 false abuse reports, motions to vacate custody or guardianship, HB-431 2562 COURTS- Cont. foster children, orders of protection banning contact with, SB.345 minor court testimony, HB-63 minor's best interest, court determinations, HB-58, 60, 2252 neglected, no financial support, HB-711 neglected: newborns, evidence of controlled substance, HB-1426 notice following ex parte shelter care hearing, HB-165 parental inquiries, DCFS response system, HB-66 parental rights termination; consent to adopt, guardian court appearance; SB.366 PA89-704, effective July 1, 1997, SB.366 permanency goals not met, custody transfer, HB-63 permanency goals, hearings; court review; records inspection; hearing officers, attorneys; evidence, SB.1099 permanency hearings; parental rights; unfit person- abandonment, convictions, incarceration, controlled substance evidence, HB-165 school employee applicant criminal background checks, Dpt. State Police, HB.1005, 2312 service of process, publication, HB-2252 visitation agreements-biological and adoptive parents, HB-615 addicted minors laboratory report evidence, HB- 1433 minor's driver's license suspension, HB-287 administration of juvenile services detention/shelter care fees, HB-1535 support/legal fees liability, waiver, SB-341 adult criminal prosecution, HB-182, 548, 1358, 1361, 1362; SB-519 authoritative intervention Chicago school truants, HB-53 juvenile intake center pilot project, HB-1626 minor's driver's license suspension, HB-287 truants, HB-2171 delinquent minors confinement, regional temporary holding facilities, HB-1822 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS- Cont. court records, no confidentiality, HB-2095 delinquency finding, offenses constituting basis for, SB-120 felonies, subsequent commissions, HB-1362 habitual juvenile offenders, HB- 1360; SB-520 home invasion, HB-1361 juvenile intake center pilot project, HB-1626 minor's driver's license suspension, HB-287 sentencing, Class X felonies, SB- 519 teen courts, SB-171 unlawful use of weapons/delivery of controlled substances, HB- 1358 youth peer jury, community service assignments, HB-2146 juvenile community service juvenile police officer immunity, HB-2149 youth peer juries, HB-2146 juvenile intake center pilot project, regimented activities & dress, etc., HB-1626 law enforcement records release to victims, HB-548 petitions for relief from final orders, limitation, HB-66 records juvenile court & law enforcement, access for employment application, HB-977 law enforcement, release to victims, HB-548 minor death, records sharing, HB- 64 technical, HB-62, 91,622, 1000, 1349, 1350, 1726, 2068, 2139, 2254,2360 technical, HB-91, 622, 1000, 1349, 1350, 1726,2158, 2174 technical, SB-4, 120, 363, 575, 724, 725,986, 1099 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 NEW ACTS Appellate and Circuit Courts Redistricting Act, HB-85 Appellate Court Redistricting Act, SB- 945 Attorney-client Contingent Fee Information Act, SB-383 Child Advocate Act, HB-975 Circuit Courts Redistricting Act, SB- 944 Equal Justice Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-425 2563 COURTS-Cont. Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2261 International Commercial Abitration Act, HB-2369 Optometrists Lien Act, HB-2150 State Emp. Gift Ban Act, HB-2324 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 Will Repository Act, HB-1658 Supreme Court Act technical, SB-367, 1116 CRIMINAL CODE See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES CRIMINAL OFFENSES Abortion Law of 1975, Illinois - See: ABORTION Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act adopted children insurance policies requirements, HB-98 Cannabis Control Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Child Sex Offender and Murderer Community Notification Act - See: CORRECTIONS Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 technical, HB-1183, 2094, 2138 technical, SB-921 Controlled Substances Act, Illinois - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Credit Card and Debit Card Act, Illinois penalties, increases, HB-271; SB-590, 1044 Criminal Code of 1961 armed violence baseball bats, dogs, HB-325 arson explosive/incendiary devices, HB- 1046 bodily harm agrvtd. battery-against persons performing official duties, Class 1 felony, HB-2067 agrvtd. battery-nonmedical controlled substance administration, HB-2422; SB- 1224 agrvtd. battery-of merchant detaining person for retail theft, HB-1548 agrvtd. criminal sexual abuse- minor victims, increased penalties, HB-2031 aiding suicide, health care professionals, civil actions against, HB-1661 assault with deadly weapon, SB-429 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont child endangerment, HB-1254; SB-340 child victim, predatory sexual assault, Class X felony, HB- 2243 community policing person victim, death penalty, HB-2400 criminal trespass, buildings, HB- 1373 custodial sexual assault of prisoner, SB-424 DOC employees criminal sexual assault of prisoners, HB-848 domestic battery/order of protection, prior convictions, Class 4 felony, SB-1215 domestic battery, aggravated, HB- 2025 domestic battery, notice of conviction to DPR, HB-127 domestic battery, penalties, HB- 2513 domestic battery, sentencing, HB- 651 domestic violence, community service costs paid by defendant, HB-2167 female genital mutilation, HB-106 home invasion, domestic violence order of protection violation, HB-2446 human cloning, SB-1243 interfering with reporting domestic violence, HB-1613 order of protection violations, fines, HB-2122 sexual battery of child, HB-205 silencers, aggravated offenses, HB- 1046 sports official aggravated battery, HB-1092 stalking, harassment & threats to victim's family, HB-2026 subsequent sex offense convictions, SB.7 use of force, community police, HB-2386 burglary criminal trespass, buildings, HB- 1373 computer crime solicitation of minor by computer, HB-152; SB-172 crimes against vulnerable adults, new Article, SB-754 damage/trespass to property criminal trespass, buildings, HB- 1373 trespass: remaining in bldg. without lawful authority, SB-827 2564 CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont. deadly substances, new Article, HB- 1046 deadly weapons armor piercing bullets, redefines metal piercing bullets, HB- 1194; SB.107 baseball bats, dogs, HB-325 body armor-piercing projectiles, HB-1194 child endangerment, sales to intoxicated or incoherent persons, SB-686 concealed weapons, HB-1061, 1557 confiscated weapons disposition, HB-1356 firearm injuries liability, minor's use or possession, HB-1645 firearm tracing, minor possession, SB-550 firearm/ballistic knife, peace officer exemption, HB-1208 firearms offenses & penalties, HB- 916 firearms, public areas, HB-182 firearms, school zones, HB-137, 182, 418, 482, 2469 firearms, vehicles near schools, HB-482 loaded firearms, minor access, HB-395; SB-440 negligent storage of a handgun, HB-395 penalties, increases, HB-2183 retired peace officer unlawful use- exemptions, HB-744; SB-100 sales, fixed location & registered, SB461 subsequent firearm purchases, Dpt. State Police notification, HB-500 unlawful use, affirmative defense, victim of stalking, SB-1216 unlawful use, carrying or possessing firearms; minors; gangs; HB-2037; SB-71 unlawful use, domestic battery, HB-392 unlawful use, non-confined felons, HB-140 unlawful use, probation with guilty plea on first offense, HB-2293; SB-1189 unlawful use, written permission req. on certain public property, HB-2097 death penalty, HB-205, 1046, 1315, 2286,2291, 2400 deception bad checks to circuit court clerks, HB-1257 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont damages, increases, HB-437; SB-793 false ID information, job applicants to work with mentally ill or developmentally disabled persons, HB-1397 police fundraising: false personation, solicitation, peace officers, proceeds, HB-1670 police, fire & sheriff fund raising, misrepresentation, HB-1670 sperm donations, written consent, HB-481 defendant's rights felony limitation periods, HB-32 sexual assault prosecutions, commenced any time, HB-2257 delivery services, new Article, SB-895 disorderly conduct false alarm, bomb or explosive, HB-1046 false reports, HB-172 eavesdropping exempt: emergency response requests, HB-471 exempt: telephone solicitation monitoring, HB-2075, 2239 electronic mail misuse, new Article, SB-900 gambling video gaming, SB-494 graffiti-proof containers, new Article, SB-1063 habitual child sex offenders, new Article, HB-2062 health care access interference, new Article, HB-851 homicide bomb or explosive device, death penalty, HB-1046 community policing person victim, death penalty, HB-2400 execution moratorium; death penalty study commission, HB- 2291 family member victim, involuntary manslaughter, penalties, SB-109 involuntary manslaughter of child, children or institutionalized victims, HB-859 senior citizen victim, death penalty, HB-1315 1st degree murder, death penalty or natural life imprisonment, HB-2286 insurance fraud false claims, self-insured entities or gov't. unit; HB-44 fraud on the government, HB-1117 2565 CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont. judicial procedure interference false personation penalty, HB-759 family member harassment, HB-927 oscillating lights, unauthorized use, SB-116 probation denial, obstruction offenses, HB-1407 witness payments before judgments or verdicts, bans, SB-521 justifiable use of force non-lethal firearm ammunition, SB-738 kidnaping child abduction by luring; near sch. or playground, aggravating factor, HB-379 mandatory life sentence habitual criminal, subsequent felony sex offenses against minors, HB-1370 nuisance public nuisance, solicitation without permit, SB-598 official misconduct police gang-related activities, HB-2287 penal institution interference contraband, chemical agents, SB- 809 contraband, cigarettes & tobacco products, HB-2124 pending arrest, information incl. in background checks, HB-1433 property forfeiture - see: seizure/ forfeiture public officer interference fugitives, concealing or aiding, SB- 13 gang activity, obstructing justice, SB-510 obstructing justice, informing of law enforcement presence, HB- 1139 probation denial, obstruction offenses, HB-1407 schools, reports of criminal violations, HB-1090, 2414 Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Law, new Article, SB-19 retail theft municipal ordinances, SB-377 robbery armed, imprisonment terms, HB- 592 armed, look-alike firearms, HB- 650 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES- Cont seizure/forfeiture firearm, reckless discharge, SB-15 fleeing/eluding police officer, HB-2121;SB-233 involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide; suspended license; DUI, HB-1745; SB-542 public nuisance abatement, owner- occupied buildings, HB-1209 sex offenses child pornography, felonies; no probation, HB-472 child pornography, library employees, SB-1217 custodial sexual misconduct, penal system employees, SB-796 indecent solicitation, definitions, penalties, SB-172 obscenity standard, county, SB-98; HB-245 public indecency, subsequent offense penalties, SB-232 school zone loitering, HB-157 soliciting for juvenile prostitute; juvenile pimping, HB-152; SB- 172 technical, HB-3, 172, 758, 759, 760, 878, 1243, 1407, 1682, 1728, 1892, 1907, 2020, 2023, 2029, 2067, 2137, 2142, 2159, 2175, 2233, 2255, 2257 technical, SB-117, 121, 178, 280, 912, 988, 1086 tobacco product sales through vending machines, new Article, HB-1505 toy guns, new Article, SB-349 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 wireless service theft prevention Telecommunications and Computer Systems Theft Prevention Law, name change, HB-2096 Discrimination in Sale of Real Estate Act technical, HB-2361 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Electronic Fingerprinting Act technical, HB-2123 Hunter Interference Prohibition Act definitions; species inclusions; violations; freedom of speech defense, HB-1051 Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NEW ACTS Crimes Committed Against Children Act, HB-2 Electronic Fingerprinting Act, HB- 2123 2566 CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont Endangering School Bus Transportation Act, HB-561 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-1061, 1557 Forensic Testing Act, HB-2160 Free Tobacco Sample Prohibition Act, HB-359 Freedom of Choice Act, HB-319 Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2261 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-442 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-851 Health Care Professional Disclosure Act, HB-1468 Human Cloning Act, SB-1243 Human Cloning Prohibition Act, HB- 1829,2235; SB-1230 Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act, SB-958 Limitation on Distributing Tobacco Products Act, SB-219 Omnibus Charitable Gaming Act, HB- 2189 Partial-birth Abortion Ban Act, HB-382, 1812; SB-230 Sex Offender Polygraph Examination Act, HB-2133 Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act, SB-6 Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, HB- 944; SB-1113 Video Gaming Act, HB-837 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Obscene Phone Call Act electronic communications harassment; penalties; title, Harassing & Obscene Communications Act, SB-9 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act civil penalties, HB-662 lunch wagon sales, SB-412 mail distributions, SB-413 minors, schools; short title: Tobacco Sale to and Smoking by Minors Act, SB-309 possession & use, bans; short title: Sale of Tobacco to and Possession and Use of Tobacco by Minors Act, HB- 1504 possession by minors, incl.; short title: Prevention of Tobacco Use by Minors Act, HB-796; SB-18 repeals; 11. Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, SB-1113 repeals; Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act, SB-958 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL OFFENSES-Cont. technical, HB-1504 technical, SB-1067 vending machines sales, bans, HB-1505 Sex Offender Registration Act - See: CORRECTIONS Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act repeals; Ill. Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, SB-1113 repeals: Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act, SB-958 Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act minors, coverage under Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act, SB- 958 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act violence & sexual content: warning signs, computer scanning system, sales & rentals to minors, HB-1163 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 arraignment indigent defendant, Public Defender, SB-636 bail bail bond monitoring, SB-776 denial: Class X Cannabis Control Act violations, HB-2475 domestic battery, SB-350 electronic monitoring costs, county working cash funds, SB-112 100% deposit, HB-1367 causing a catastrophe, new Article, HB-1368 charging an offense felony limitation periods, HB-32 child victims of sexual abuse child advocate, court proceedings, HB-44 domestic violence: order of protection criminal law application, HB-760 firearm prohibitions, HB-2153 service before release from custody, HB-1589 electronic criminal surveillance streetgang communications, HB- 665 execution of sentence death pronouncement & certification; health care practitioners; executioner identity; pharmaceutical suppliers; HB-2119; SB-393 fitness for trial DMHDD defendants, secure transport, SB-851 grand jury 2567 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont. child advocate, court proceedings, HB-44 liens and costs prosecution costs, university traffic ordinance, HB-2065 post-conviction hearing one petition per person per conviction, HB-1371 prisoner frivolous lawsuits, SB.381 post-trial motions forensic evidence, limits, HB-2406 motion for fingerprint or forensic testing not available at trial regarding actual innocence, HB-2138 pre-trial motions prejudiced judge substitution, HB- 2366 search and seizure knock & announce, not necessary, HB-172, 591 seat belt violations, not sole reason for police to stop, HB-1610 technical, HB-1727, 2144, 2172 technical, SB- 118,122, 177, 987 trial child advocate, court proceedings, HB-44 commencement, defendant's absence, SB-122 evidence, business records, SB-460 evidence, child victim hearsay statements, HB-2297 evidence, defendant character, SB-5 evidence, defendant's confession, HB-2172 evidence, expert witness opinion, HB-747 evidence, laboratory reports, addicted minors, HB-1433 evidence, prior convictions of domestic battery, HB-1029 evidence, victim's prior violent acts, HB-1155 trial commence in absence of defendant, HB-1140 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 witness immunity use immunity, street gang member witness, HB-665 Criminal Proceeding Interpreter Act interpreter costs, defendant pay, HB- 545 Forensic Testing Act technical, HB-2160 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act distribution scheme; Drug Enforcement & Treatment Fund Council, HB-237 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-Cont. distribution, county & State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor Office, HB-1291 NEW ACTS Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act, HB-1329 Death with Dignity Act, SB-948 Electronic Fingerprinting Act, HB- 2123 Forensic Testing Act, HB-2160 Streetgang Profit Forfeiture Fund, HB- 665 Pretrial Services Act full-time employment requirement, deletes, HB-1483; SB-460 Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act victim or witness notice of defendant discharge, private contractors, HB- 25, 2134, 2413 Sexually Dangerous Persons Act sex offenses; sexually dangerous persons commitments, HB-163 State Appellate Defender Act competitive bidding, appellate services, HB-182; SB.381 Statewide Grand Jury Act child testimony, child advocate in court proceedings, HB-44 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act grant dispersal, frequency, SB.790 DISABLED PERSONS Bureau for the Blind Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (HUMAN SERVICES-formerly Rehabilitation Services) Circuit Breaker - See: AGING (Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act) Disabled Person Rehabilitation Act funding, Network Centers for Independent Living Fund, HB-1014 Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act community care service worker displacement prohibitions, HB-1784 personal care attendant wages, HB- 1780, 1783; SB.697 service provider registry, HB-1782 vocational rehabilitation administrator, SB.852 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act domestic abuse project, Guardianship & Advocacy Commission, SB-389 vulnerable adults abuse, SB-754 NEW ACTS 2568 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Indigent Senior Citizen and Disabled Person Survival Act, SB-394 Interpreters for the Deaf Act, SB-450 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, expands Sr. Cit. Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, HB-1533 DRUGS AND DRUG PARAPHERNALIA See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Build Illinois Act Public Infrastructure Loan and Grant Programs, DCCA staff, administration & support, SB-855 technical, SB-959 Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act - See: FINANCE Coal Technology Development Assistance Act, Illinois Coal Development Board, 11. powers, transfers to DCCA, SB-250 electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act repeals, SB-855 DCCA Ill. Neighborhood Development Matching Grant Program, HB-1646 Development Finance Authority Act, Illinois bond increase; State indebtedness, obligation prohibitions; HB-1450; SB-647 minority, female, disabled business loans, SB-579 technical, HB-2058 Economic Opportunity Act, Illinois family & community development demonstration grant program, HB- 496 Enterprise Zone Act, Illinois high impact businesses job creation criteria, HB-113 length in effect, extends, HB-2376 policy review; no new zones; hearings; investigations; subpoenas; staffing; HB-1478 property tax abatement, denies in redevelopment project areas, HB-524 technical, HB-2299 NEW ACTS Assistive Tech. Evaluation and Training Centers Act, SB-1084 Assistive Tech. Warranty Act, SB-53 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT-Cont. Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1997, HB-1374; SB-106 Downstate Horse Racing Recovery Act of 1997, HB-1060 Economic Dev. Act, SB-73 Economic Dev. and Job Development Act, SB-631 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB-1627 Economic Dev. Reassessment Act, SB- 1090 Economic Development Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-1339 Energy Education and Marketing Act, HB-998 Euro Conversion Act, HB-1418 Export Assistance Act, Ill., HB-2055 Farm Economic Development and Renewable Fuel Act, Illinois, SB- 908; HB-1116 Industrial New Jobs Training Law, IL; Jobs Training Law, IL, SB-1220 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-1479 Native Tribes Development Act, HB- 1413 Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997, HB.362; SB-55 Rural Manufacturing Incentives Program, HB-2107 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-68 Wheat Development Act, HB-1680 Northeastern Illinois Planning Act - See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Prairie State 2000 Authority Act technical, HB-969, 2056 technical, SB-203 Promotion Act, Illinois film industry; Tourism Promotion Fund: deposits from hotel tax & Chi. World's Fair-1992 Authority revenues, SB-723 Grape and Wine Resources Fund, transfers from Tourism Promotion Fund, HB-1678 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act - See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Technology Advancement and Development Act technical, SB-1074 Tourism Act, Illinois Grape & Wine Resources Fund, Tourism Fund transfers, SB-910 2569 EDUCATION Educational Labor Relations Act, Illinois -See: LABOR RELATIONS Higher Education Student Assistance Act See: HIGHER EDUCATION Public Community College Act - See: HIGHER EDUCATION School Code - See: SCHOOLS ELECTIONS Election Code absentee voting applicant list disclosure; voter assistance restrictions, SB-504 application by mail, SB-231 ballot delivery to applicants, SB-84 domestic violence victims, HB- 1329 mail-in ballots, nonpartisan election, SB-96 senior citizen housing premises, HB-2301 written instructions, SB-432 ballots, ballot boxes, poll books judicial retentions; ballot & notice publications, HB-566 none-of-the-above options, State officials, SB-742 Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 straight party voting, SB-470, 471 campaign contributions and expenditures amount limits, HB-639, 672,717; SB-94, 188 Attorney General investigations, SB-91 campaign finance: multiple political committees; contribution limits, HB-2342 campaign finance: political committees, registration, disclosure, fundraising, expenditures, reports, HB-2323 campaign organization designation; contribution limits, HB-479 cash contribution limits, HB-2313 civil penalties, HB-639, 672; SB- 1107 contributions $150 or more, contributor information reports, HB-2231 contributions $500 or more, report to Board, SB-1107 contributions in State bldgs., bans, HB-692 contributions over $1000, no State contracts, SB-1202 contributor occupation & employer info, HB-404, 476, 639, 672, 729, 2231; SB-93, 183, 1087, 1108 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. electronic formats, Constitutional Officers reports, SB-95 examiner personal information, HB-672, 2231 gambling interest political contributions, bans, HB-885 non-resident contributions; contribution categorizations, HB-886,2231 personal use, HB-461, 2231 pol. comm.--benefiting candidates ID, HB-1251 pol. comm.--funds use, HB-135, 2458; SB-90 poll. comm.-statements of organization; dissolution reports; amt. reports; contributor employment info, HB-729 private entities, political comm.; cash contribution limits; contributor occupation & employer, HB-2334 reports examinations, political comm. notification, HB-187, 639 reports examiner ID forms, SB-92 SBE electronic reports, HB-2231 State contractor contributions, bans, SB-187, 885 State Toll Highway Authority, contribution ban, HB-2111 canvassing elected Ill. Commerce Commission, HB-1161 none-of-the-above options, State officials, SB-742 straight party voting, SB-470, 471 conduct of elections and making returns none-of-the-above options, State officials, SB-742 straight party voting, SB-470, 471 voting assistance written instructions, SB-432 election judges mail-in ballots, delivery, SB-96 number of judges at elections; residency; vacancies, HB-1159 nominations Attorney General investigations, SB-91 disclosure compliance statements, HB-1515 elected Ill. Commerce Commission, HB-1161. nomination vacancies, SB-89, 540 Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB.652, 1175 2570 ELECTIONS- Cont. party affiliation declaration, HB- 124, 556 petition conformity, certification, SB-433 petition signatures, SB-173 ward committeemen, objection hearings, HB-566 notice Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 precincts Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 primaries general, date, HB-426, 509, 1175, 1775; SB-40, 78, 144, 1000 party affiliation declaration, HB- 124, 556 prohibitions and penalties altered picture campaign materials, SB-129 campaign signs, private property, SB-655 public policy questions Governor/legislative advisory referenda, SB-741 Ill. State Toll Highway Authority abolishment, SB-644 legalized gambling expansion, HB- 386, 640; SB-211, 326 notarized revocation of petition signatures, SB-1210 petition signature requirements, SB-173 school district boundary changes, HB-574 standardization, local gov't. referenda, SB-373 registration computer-based voter registration files, SB-541 National Voter Registration Act of 1993, implementation, SB- 313 Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 persons released from prison or probation, names to election commissioners, HB-821 precinct registration deadlines, HB-566 resignations and vacancies convictions for offenses disqualifying from office, SB- 1225 county offices, SB-617 State Senator / Representative- elect, HB-1632 technical, HB-178, 900, 901,902, 1070, 1071, 1073, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1769, 1771, 1774, 2021, 2128, 2234, 2342, 2343 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont technical, SB-181, 765,766,886, 1106 time of holding elections elected 11. Commerce Commission, HB-1161 nonpartisan election electees, terms of office, SB-200 nonpartisan Nov., abolishes; transfers to consolidated, Apr., HB-652, 1175; SB-200 primaries - see above unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 voters' pamphlet, new Article; SBE produce, candidates' portraits and stands on public questions, HB-2051 voting machines, voting systems, precinct tabulation optical scan capability electronic ballot forms, HB-644 none-of-the-above options, State officials, SB-742 Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 straight party voting, SB-470, 471 NEW ACTS Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act, HB-1329 Advisory Referenda Act, Ill., SB-741 Appellate and Circuit Courts Redistricting Act, HB-85 Appellate Court Redistricting Act, SB- 945 Campaign Finance Oversight Commission Act, SB-745 Campaign Finance Reform Law of 1997, HB-10 Campaign Sign Regulation Act, SB- 655 Circuit Courts Redistricting Act, SB- 944 Clean Election Act, HB-75, 866 Election Code, HB-900, 901,902 Gambling Referendum Act, HB-640; SB-211, 326 Gambling Right to Vote Act, HB-386 Public Election Fund Act, SB-1204 Voting by Minors Act, HB-1145 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL 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 NEW ACTS Access to Emergency Services Act, HB-390, 643 2571 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL--Cont. Water Rescue Act, SB-315 EMPLOYMENT Advertisement for Strike Workers Act Advertisement for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, title; bans permanent replacement hires, HB- 2100; SB-1060 Burial Rights Act unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Child Labor Law park district employment; hours; SB-476 technical, SB-206, 630 family-friendly workplace initiatives, HB- 405 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois administration Dpt. Commerce & Community Affairs (now Dpt. Labor), HB- 1435 Dpt. Human Services (now Dpt. Labor), HB-1437 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen, Chaplains, and State Employees Compensation Act burial benefits, HB-1136, 1385 killed in line of duty, HB-1136, 1485, 2310; SB-1190, 1192 Medical Examination of Employees Act administration and enforcement, Dept. of Labor, HB-1869 Minimum Wage Law compensatory time off, HB-1264; SB- 716 services deemed employment, SB-658 technical, HB-936 youth training wages, HB-633 NEW ACTS Apprentice Equity Act, Illinois, HB- 1292 Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938 Commission on the Status of Women, SB-627, 773, HB-1277, 1691 Community Workforce Employment Council Act, SB-487 Downstate Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-809 Drug-Free Workplace Program Act, HB-2034 Econ. Dev. Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-1339 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB-1627 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Economic Development and Job Development Act, SB-631 Education, Job Training, Placement, Retention and Re-Employment, HB- 2081 Employee Leasing Company Act, HB-223; SB-417 Employment Training Act, HB-612 Equal Opportunity Act of 1997, Illinois, SB-228 Family and Medical Leave Act, Ill., HB-1703 Flex-time Rights Act, HB-1704 Industrial New Jobs Training Law and the I11. Jobs Training Law, SB-1220 Jobs Training Program Act, Ill. SB- 1080 Labor and Commerce Act, HB-830 Labor Equity Act, Ill., SB-1060; HB- 2100 Medical Visit and Educational Conference Leave Act, HB-180 New Hire Reporting Act, HB-1337; SB.1024 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, HB-1195 Public Safety Employee Benefit Act, HB-1347 Re-employment Support Program Act, HB-1088 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, HB-2085 Structural Work Applicability Act, SB-76 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 Work-Focused Training Program, HB- 1666, 2078 Worker Benefit Security Act, HB-1474 Workforce Commission Act, HB-2079 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1475 Workplace Safety Committee Act, SB- 1025; HB-2083 Youthbuild Act, Illinois, HB-918 New Hire Reporting Act child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2336, 2359 Personnel Code - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Personnel Record Review Act services deemed employment, SB-658 Prevailing Wage Act public body project labor agreements, HB-1843 public works projects; utility contracts; training benefits, HB-724; SB-1026 services deemed employment, SB-658 2572 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. technical, HB-934, 1659 Public Employment Office Act Procurement Code, Illinois, creates, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 State job listings, HB-1429 Public Labor Relations Act, Illinois - See: LABOR RELATIONS Public Safety Employee Benefits Act coverage application, retroactive, HB-2436 School Visitation Rights Act School and Health Care Provider Visitation Rights Act, title; employee child health care leave, HB-180 State employees - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act services deemed employment, SB-658 Unemployment Insurance Act benefits, waiver or transfer child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2336 food stamps overissuance, deduction & withholding, HB- 614, 1337; SB-806 Directory of New Hires, Illinois, Dpt. Employment Security establish, HB- 614,1337 disqualifications locked out employees, HB-148, 1165 eligibility non-academic time periods, HB- 555 school crossing guards, SB-434 temporary help firm employment, HB-1153 employee information disclosure to: Il. Student Assistance Commission, HB- 924; SB-763 disclosure to: IMRF, SB-717, 833 disclosure to: local gov't. - industrial & commercial development, HB-1911; SB-976 disclosure: paternity, child support, etc., HB-614 taxpayer debts to State, SB-785 employment exclusions car hikers, HB-280 deposition-taking, SB-832 services for photographers, SB-27 students employed at camps, SB- 62 findings and determinations claimant misstatements, reconsidered determinations, SB-683 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. hearings presiding officer, administrative law judge, HB-588 labor disputes unemployment due to work stoppage during labor dispute, HB-1571; SB-229 rates employers contribution, HB-311; SB-714 fund building, HB-311; SB-714 reporting: unemployed persons, employer contribution rates; debt forgiveness; employer status; SB-854 services deemed employment, SB-658 technical, HB-933, 937, 1803 technical, SB-75, 352, 353, 354, 629 wages statewide weekly benefits; maximum remuneration amts., HB-310; SB-554 year 2000; average wkly. wage; employer determination; unemployed person reports; employer contribution rates; HB-932 wages, formula; base period; weekly benefit amount; prior average weekly wage; additional benefits; ineligibility: voluntary leave, loss of child care, instructional, HB-1820 Wage Payment and Collection Act, Illinois currency, prohibits as form of payment, HB-2269 employee child support obligations, cash wages, HB-963 services deemed employment, SB-658 State wages, electronic funds transfers, SB-522 technical, SB-205, 633 withholding, employee debt owed to municipality, HB-1916 Workers' Compensation Act benefits fraud, HB-634, 1167; SB-585 Chi. firefighter coverage; limits; fees; records; disclosure; liability; penalties; compensation; claims; obligations, SB-1065 collective bargaining agreements, validity, SB-586 compensation average weekly wage, computation, SB-583 denial, injury due to alcohol or drugs, SB-584 Industrial Comm. agreed charges & payment levels; no collections from employees, HB-228; SB-73 subsequent awards, deduction for previous partial disability, SB- 719 2573 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. contributions & reductions of payments, HB-33 coverage, other States; application, employer & employee, SB-581 employer payments, rates; Industrial Operations Fund, HB-228 Industrial Commission audits on behalf of employers, HB- 816 compensation agreed charges & payment levels; no collections from employees, HB-228 informal hearing panels, SB-582 Second Injury Fund, employer penalties, HB-817 services deemed employment, SB-658 State Compensation Insurance Fund, independent public corp., liability ins., HB-1818; SB-1065 technical, HB-932, 935 technical, SB-74 withdrawal domestic or foreign corporation officers, w/d as individuals, HB- 225 Workers' Occupational Diseases Act benefits fraud, HB-634, 1167; SB-585 contributions & reductions of payments, HB-33 employer payments, rates; Industrial Operations Fund, HB-228 limits; fees; records; disclosure; liability; penalties; compensation; claims; obligations; SB-1065 services deemed employment, SB-658 State Compensation Insurance Fund, independent public corp., liability ins., HB-1818; SB-1065 ENERGY Coal and Energy Development Bond Act - See: FINANCE Energy Assistance Act - See: PUBLIC AID Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act - See: FUELS Energy Policy and Planning Act residential property energy fact sheets, DNR distribute to mortgage lenders, HB-1297, 1423 NEW ACTS Energy Education and Marketing Act, HB-998 Public University Energy Conservation Act, SB-529 Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997, HB-362; SB-55 Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENERGY-Cont. Energy Efficiency Trust Fund, deposits & uses, SB-1227 technical, HB-2427 ENTERPRISE ZONES Enterprise Zone Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TIF (Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act) - See: MUNICIPALITIES ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY Environmental Facilities Financing Act, Illinois - See: FINANCE Environmental Protection Act air pollution landscape waste burning, PCB rules, HB-470; SB-59, 1103 municipal waste incinerators, SB- 652 permit fee payments; renewal exceptions; acid rain; reimbursements; SB-819 toxic air contaminant emission fee, HB-2166 Brownfields Redevelopment Grant Program, SB-939 Brownfields Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Program, new Title, HB-1817; SB-939 definitions landscape waste, HB-262 pollution control facility, HB-757 special waste, HB-1122 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency third party appeals, SB-814 Will County airport development study, HB-330 erosion, sediment, and stormwater control program, new Article, HB- 2072 land pollution and refuse disposal construction debris disposal, HB.1736; SB-968 construction/demolition debris disposal requirements, HB-257; SB-968 flooding risks to sanitary landfills & waste disposal sites, SB-54 flourescent lights; universal waste, HB-2164 hazardous waste liability settlements, SB-695 landfill owner disclosure, HB-1420 landscape waste, alternative daily cover, HB-1411 local transfer station fees, HB- 1106 recycling center, construction & demolition debris, HB-1887 2574 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-Cont. solid waste, permanent disposal, additional local gov't. charges, HB-1887 solid waste: local gov't. fees, taxes, surcharges, limits use; Solid Waste Mgmnt. Fund, limits use, HB-260 special waste, industrial process & pollution control wastes, HB- 1122,2164 Uniform State Hazardous Materials Transportation Registration and Permit Program, implementation, SB.378 landscape waste burning, PCB rules, HB-470; SB- 59, 1103 Christmas trees, HB-262 landfill, alternative daily cover, HB-1411 penalties community service, construction debris disposal, HB-1736; SB- 968 criminal disposal of waste; asbestos emission violations, HB-1322, 2164 landscape waste burning, HB-470; SB-59 special waste, industrial process & pollution control wastes, HB- 1122 permits aquifers, bans local siting approval of facilities over, HB-726; SB-348 construction/demolition debris disposal, HB-257, 1736; SB-968 EPA decisions, 3rd party appeals, SB-814 flood plain boundaries, siting, SB-54 hazardous waste local siting, all municipalities w/in 5 miles, HB-1541 host agreements prior to local siting approval, SB.475 local siting, notice to municipality, HB-1002; SB-140 new poll. control facilities, subsequent owners, HB-767; SB-299 Pollution Control Board review of EPA decisions, HB-102 recycling center, construction & demolition debris, HB-1887 third party appeals, HB-1002 petroleum underground storage tanks petroleum contaminated materials, not poll. control facility; documentation; costs recovery, HB-757 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-Cont. Underground Storage Fund uses, HB-2188; SB-856 Pollution Control Board EPA decisions, PCB review, HB- 102 ex parte communications, SB-791 landscape waste burning rules, HB-470; SB-59, 1103 rules, economic impact studies, SB-778 site remediation program proportionate share liability, rules, SB-248 regulations Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, fast-track rulemaking, extends, HB-1386 PCB rules, economic impact study, SB-778 site remediation program proportionate share liability, PCB rules, SB-348 remediation costs, used for environmental remediation tax credit, SB-939 technical, HB-256, 257, 258, 259, 1016, 1023, 1054, 1055, 1398, 1792, 1793,1794, 1795, 1796, 1885, 1886, 1887, 2214,2415,2416, 2417 technical, SB.54, 57, 58, 348, 651, 653, 1049, 1241, 1242 used tires user fees, increases, SB-675 water pollution control Public Water Supply Loan Program, SB-815 Groundwater Protection Act, Illinois technical, HB-261, 2418 Interstate Ozone Transport Oversight Act ozone attainment, State Implementation Plan review by , G.A., HB-1230 ozone nonattainment, Sen/House hearings; EPA outreach meetings; EPA/DCCA/DNR joint report; implementation plan, HB.1230 Litter Control Act definitions, HB-288 NEW ACTS Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, HB-1271, 2164 Energy Education and Marketing Act, HB-998 Environmental Justice Act, HB-518 Farm Economic Development and Renewable Fuel Act, Illinois, SB-908 Radon Industry Licensing Act, HB.1229 Pesticide Act, Illinois 2575 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-Cont. agrichemical facilities, registration fees & payments, Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund, SB-305 local regulation, HB-701 registration, permit, license fees: graduated increases; dealer registration & certification; tax delinquency registration suspension, HB-602 Pollution Prevention Act, Illinois technical, HB-260 Response Action Contractor Indemnification Act transfer of moneys, Brownfields Redevelopment Fund, SB-939 Solid Waste Disposal District Act - See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Solid Waste Management Act, Illinois municipal recycling & waste reduction market development grants, HB-94 State buildings, aluminum can recycling, HB-1442; SB-214 used glass products study, DCCA, HB- 772 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act county recycling programs, municipal waste generation & recycling rate, HB-664; SB-545 Measurement and Reporting Standards Task Force, SB-545, 572 municipal waste, recycling rate, SB- 573 reporting; definitions, SB-545 technical, SB-60 waste management plans quantity based user fees, HB-469 ESTATES Health Care Surrogate Act available, responding with regard to choice among treatment matters, SB-317 decisions, lawful without resort to courts, HB-1066 exceptions; decision-making procedures, HB-725 surrogates: patient's domestic partner, HB-1143 Power of Attorney Act durable powers of attorney reliance on agency, HB-1564 powers of attorney for health care anatomical gift specific authorization., HB-2461 Probate Act of 1975 descent and distribution no inheritance, persons adopted after age 18, HB-1186 guardians for disabled adults Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ESTATES-Cont. guardian ad litem fees, exempts provider agencies, HB-1508 guardian nominate powers; qualifications; residency, HB-306 lawsuits, guardian limitations, HB-1779 nonresident guardians, HB-1619 qualifications; residency, HB-306 standby guardians; short-term guardians, HB-2367 temporary guardians; ward placements; decision-making authority standards, HB-1252 letters of administration nonresident administrators, representatives, HB-1619 preference order, HB-306 qualifications; residency, HB-306 minors custody orders, motions to vacate due to false child abuse reports, HB-431 guardian nominate powers; qualifications; residency, HB-306 lawsuits, guardian limitations, HB-1779 nonresident guardians, HB-1619 resignation/removal of representative nonresidents, HB-306, 1619 small estates, $10,000, SB-361 technical, HB-1124 technical, SB-361 wills, alteration or destruction after death of testator, HB-1585 Uniform Anatomical Gift Act recipient determination, HB-2421 ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY Governmental Ethics Act, Illinois economic disclosure statement examinations, examiner personal information & notice to subject of statement, HB-187 economic interest statements donor info; assets; statement form; filing; SB-1198 examinations, examiner personal info & ntoice to subject of statement, HB-187 G.A. fund-raiser events during Session, HB-639 legislative newsletters preceding elections, HB-717; SB-188 legislator,gifts, HB-1627 lobbying restrictions: former legislators, staff, State officers & employees HB-2324, 2334 2576 ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY-Cont. meal expenses, limits; former State employee business dealings, use of confidential info; HB-292 officials: no honorarium, no gifts from lobbyists, HB-1074 State Employee Gift Ban Act, HB- 2324 technical, HB-4, 1074, 1075, 2340 technical, SB-932, 1011 Lobbyist Registration Act - See: LEGISLATURE NEW ACTS Governmental Ethics Act, Ill., HB- 1770 Human Cloning Act, SB-1243 Human Cloning Prohibition Act, HB- 1829, 2235; SB-1230 Public Election Fund Act, SB-1204 Reduction in Government Spending Act, HB-5 State Emp. Gift Ban Act, HB-2324 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Gift Ban Act, HB-76, 1627, 2341 State Government Accountability Act, HB-6 Right of Conscience Act - See: CIVIL IMMUNITIES Sexual Exploitation in Psychotherapy Act -See: CIVIL LIABILITIES EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT Bureau of the Budget State Board of Education budget request, HB-377 Zero-Based Budget Act, HB-499 Capital Development Board Asbestos Abatement Authority Act - See: PUBLIC SAFETY correctional facilities construction apprentice/training level positions, 10%, HB-1540 school construction grant index, HB-18, 956; SB-888 projects priority standards, HB- 449, 487; SB-68 sch. construction & debt service grants; School Construction Act, HB-452, 654 sch. improvement project grants, HB-2303 State executive branch real estate transactions review, HB-387 Civil Administrative Code renumbers, HB-1270 Responsible Education Funding Law aggregate supplemental appropriations, SB-422 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. State agency legislative liaisons, HB-36 technical, HB-1068, 1729, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1772, 1773, 2054, 2057 technical, SB-989, 1010, 1019 Development Finance Authority Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Emergency Management Agency Act, Illinois computer system, disaster victim benefits application, HB-2249 Environmental Facilities Financing Act, Illinois - See: FINANCE Farm Development Act, Illinois - See: AGRICULTURAL ISSUES AND PRODUCTS Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Act - See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Guardianship and Advocacy Commission - See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Health Facilities Authority Act, Illinois -See: HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Historic Preservation Agency Act Parks College of St. Louis U, HB-1708 Inspector General Office, separate State agency, HB-1008 NEW ACTS Agency Appropriation Act, HB-351, 415 Agency Performance Review Act, HB- 394 Ammunition Tax Act, SB-441 Balanced Budget Act, Illinois, HB-86 Child Advocate Act, HB-975 Commission on the Status of Women, SB-627, 773; HB-1277, 1691 Community Food Garden Act, HB-604 Financial Transaction Card Acceptance Act, HB-200 FY1998 Budget Implementation Act, HB-196; SB-1101 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Task Force Act, HB-1392 Law Enforcement Intern Training Act, HB.695 O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act, SB-797 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-194 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481,1633,2325 Real Estate Leasing Act, SB-747 State Debtor Act, SB-1088 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Publication Advertising Act, HB- 952 2577 EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. State Real Estate Board Act, HB-417 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 Zero-Based Budget Act, HB-499 Prairie State 2000 Authority Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT unemployment insurance claims, DCMS rules & processing, HB-815 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT AGING grants, programs, studies home care worker background check program, HB-1458 home repair grants, HB-1086 home-delivered meals program, Dpt. funding estimates, HB- 1227 institutionalization prevention, additional services, HB-1614 nursing home care reduction, pilot programs, HB-1844 Volunteer Services Credit Programs, HB-1316 institutionalization prevention services, annual report to G.A., HB-1614 new acts Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 rural area senior citizen health care funding, Dpt. Aging commission, HB-1487 service provider registry, HB-1782 technical, HB-1614 Volunteer Services Credit Programs, Dpt. Aging develop, HB-1316 AGRICULTURE grants, programs, studies biodegradable materials tax credit impact study, SB-1229 Brownfields Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Program, HB-1817; SB.939 cooperative extension matching funds, SB-626 Illinois Product label program, administration, HB-674; SB.305 study: corn-based/soybean-based biodegradable materials income tax credit, HB-282, 1116 study: corn-based/soybean-based biodegradable materials income tax credit, HB-1116 technical, SB-604 ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE - See: HUMAN SERVICES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES Forms Management Program Act Forms Notice Act, title; State entity voucher approval, no longer DCMS, HB-1529 grants, programs, studies aluminum can recycling, State bldgs., HB-1442; SB-214 new acts Community Food Garden Act, HB-604 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB- 497, 1481, 1633,2325 Real Estate Leasing Act, SB-747 Personnel Code - see: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES public liability claims against State employees, HB-2112 sch. bus crossing control arms, SB-31 State real estate transactions, HB-387, 417 unemployment insurance claims rules & processing, HB-815 CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES case plans, family preservation services, HB-165 Child Death Review Team Act children under 18 & unemancipated; review within 90 days of investigation, HB-1426 shared records, HB-64; SB-345 Children's Bill of Rights, HB-2502 Children's Services Commission, HB- 91 day care services DHS children services priority list, HB-1336 DHS reimbursement rates evaluation, HB-630; SB-375 DHS/III. Health Facilities Authority plan, HB-635 increased; service contracts; enhanced reimbursement rates; incentive rate enhancements, HB-630 Dpt. institutions employment policy, no sex offense convictions, HB-2028 grants, programs, studies abused/neglected child medical & mental health evaluations plan, HB-145 HB-1459 adopted child health insurance, SB-34 adoption expenses loan program, HB-1539 2578 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Adoption Information Exchange; Child Foster Care & Adoption Network, HB-62; SB-780 child care program, consolidated State-assisted, HB-630 family preservation services; PA89-704, effective July 1, 1997, SB-366 grants, hard-to-place adoptions, SB-329 interstate exchange, hard-to-place or handicapped children HB- 1156 low-income working family child care needs analyses, HB.635 parental inquiries, DCFS response system, HB-66 transitional housing placement program services, HB-55 Inspector General reports to Gov. and Dir. of DCFS, SB-240 new acts Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Healthy Start Program Act, HB- 230 Inspector General Act, SB-240 Interstate Compact on Adoption Act, HB-165 Youthbuild Act, Illinois, HB-918, 1284 placement-adoption and foster care adoption assistance payments, HB-62, 97 child foster care and adoption network (CFCAN), HB-62; SB- 780 child's birth certificate & SS #, HB-976 child's criminal background info, HB-56 continuity, same school district, HB-57 fingerprinting, relative caregivers, HB-463 foster care wards, DCFS visits, HB-430 foster parent information confidentiality, HB-2326 grandparents visitation, HB-92; SB-345 grant reimbursements, relative caregivers, HB-434 Home of Relative Reform, HB- 433, 435,464 out-of-state placements, report, SB-4 permanent placement; foster family license renewal; minor's best interest; HB-165 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont pools, foster & adoptive families; training, SB-780 race & ethnic heritage, SB-780 records confidentiality, SB-345 relatives priority; DCFS burden of proof, non-relative placements; State reimbursements, HB-62; SB-780 unlicensed relative caregivers, ward removal, HB-432 reports and records minor death records sharing, HB- 64; SB-345 out-of-state placements, SB-4 parental inquiries, DCFS response system, HB.66 scholarships and fee waivers increases eligibility number, HB- 65 shelter care/group care facilities reception and diagnostic centers, HB-55 technical, HB-1154, 1581, 1676, 1811, 1812, 1813, 2104, 2250 technical, SB-702 transitional housing placement program services, HB-55 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 visitation foster child, grandparents & Godparents, SB-345 Godparents, HB-92 COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Build Illinois Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Build Illinois Bond Act - See: FINANCE Bus. Assistance and Regulatory Reform Act permit processing, SB-855 bus. assistance office procurement contracts assistance, HB-224 China, DCCA overseas office, HB- 2305; SB-1191 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, Illinois - See: FINANCE Coal Development Board, II., transfers powers to DCCA, SB-250 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Displaced Homemakers Assistance Act teen/adult single parents, HB- 1235 Economic Opportunity Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 2579 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act - See: FUELS Energy Policy and Planning Act - See: ENERGY grants, programs, studies Brownfields Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Program, HB-1817; SB.939 business assistance, HIB-1574 business/higher education cooperative technology ventures, HB-1477 Coal Resurgence Fund, Ill., SB.524 entrepreneurial companies small business incubator grants, SB- 1238 Ethanol Research Pilot Plant, HB-2216 family-friendly workplace initiative, SB-405 Job Training and Economic Development Demonstration Grant Program, HB-1575, 1757 Lifesaver Jobs Project, homelessness prevention, HB- 957 mortgage energy efficiency fact sheets, HB-1297 Neighborhood Development Matching Grant Program, Ill., HB-1646 safety loan program, loan guarantees, HB-2038 small business incubator grants, entrepreneurial companies, HB- 2061 State building requirements clearinghouse, HB-1816 tax credit schedule, HB-1817; SB-939 Lifesaver Advisory Council, HB-957 new acts Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB- 1627 Employment Training Act, HB- 612 Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Act, HB-1665, 2076 Ill. Building Commission Act, HB- 1816 Rural Manufacturing Incentives Program, HB-2107 Work-Focused Training Program, HB-1666, 2078 Office of Urban Assistance local boards of directors, DCCA advisory boards, HB-1433 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Promotion Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 - See: ENERGY technical, HB-1017, 1019, 1436, 1574, 1575, 1646,1755,2055 technical, SB-739, 831 Technology Advancement and Development Act - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Tourism Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT tourism: Local Tourism Fund; Regional Tourism Development organizations; Internat'l. & Promotional Fund deposits; SB-723 CONSERVATION - See: NATURAL RESOURCES CORRECTIONS financial/property administration see also: CORRECTIONS (Unified Code of Corrections) deposits-DOC Reimbursement Fund, SB.1101 prisoner frivolous lawsuits, SB.381 prisoner funds; sales profits, HB- 547 new acts Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 organization see also: CORRECTIONS (Unified Code of Corrections) fees-parolees, releasess, persons on probation; DOC contracts, HB- 763 Gang Control Unit, HB-828 prison life realities educational video, HB-128 Women's and Children's pre- release Community Supervision Program, HB-2447 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY grants, programs, studies Ill. Directory of New Hires, HB- 614 job placement incentive program, HB-539 new acts New Hire Reporting Act, HB- 1337; SB.1024 2580 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Procurement Code, Illinois, HB- 497, 1481,1633,2325 Re-employment Support Program Act, HB-1088 New Hire Reporting Act - See: EMPLOYMENT Public Employment Office Act - See: EMPLOYMENT unemployment insurance claims, rules & processing, HB-815 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES See: COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS See: NATURAL RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS Citizens Crime Commission, legislative advisory body, HB-296 new acts Basic Access to Housing Act, HB- 1228 Status of Women Commission, HB-1277, 1691; SB-627, 773 State agency employment practices, Dpt. monitor & report, HB-1753 HUMAN SERVICES Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Fund, creates; DHS Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center; disbursement priorities, HB-1385 Children, Powers and Duties Relating to, new Article, HB-2502 day care services analysis report, HB-630; SB-375 DHS develop plan, HB-635 increased; service contracts; enhanced reimbursement rates; incentive rate enhancements, HB-630 Early Intervention Services System Act, DHS administration, HB-1578 formerly: Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES formerly: Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act-DCFS/DHS ward transition to adult living services, SB-240 Act-site inspections; legislative complaints; advocacy organizations, HB-540 county prisoner transfers, SB-922 facilities, closed circuit TV monitoring, SB-418 Inspector General Office, separate State agency, HB-1008 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. MHDD Admin. Act-adult wards with dev. disabilities, HB-1805 MHDD Admin. Act-DHS contracts, pilot program services for developmentally disabled persons, SB-237 MHDD Admin. Act-facility site audits; organizational access, HB-2329 MHDD Admin. Act- fingerprinting; disclosure; supplemental payments; discharge/transfer hearing notice; Dpt. visit schedule; SB-956 MHDD Admin. Act-patient information recording standards, HB-2329 formerly: Public Aid AFDC children immunizations, SB-191 child care services, former aid recipients, HB-636; SB-217 child support income, DHS budgeting process, HB-1129 Earnfare eligibility period, HB- 611 eligibility, 20 hours/week employment, SB-387 family responsibility self- sufficiency program, replace AFDC, HB-1460 homeless assistance priority, HB- 957 implementation: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (AFDC), Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-204 naturalization, nutrition services to legal immigrants, SB-320 Neighbor-to-Neighbor Child Care Training and Education Pilot Program, SB-388 noncitizens, payments to; data warehouse, medical services; hospital reimbursement rate freeze, SB-1101 recipient work transportation, HB- 610; SB-756 welfare reform: cash benefit program information & reports, HB-1758; SB.755 formerly: Public Health Healthy Families Initiative, DHS administer, HB-1303 mental illness and children's cancer research grants, SB.83 formerly: Rehabilitation Services 2581 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. advisory councils; vocational rehabilitation administrator; difference resolution, SB-852 Bureau for the Blind, HB- 1489;SB-265 Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act - See: DISABLED PERSONS Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act - See: DISABLED PERSONS grants, programs, studies Alzheimer's disease drug treatment program, HB-1319 cancer drugs prescription payment program, HB-2501 diabetes research, HB-125; SB-83 drugs for post-kidney transplant maintenance, HB-1072 head trauma treatment, HB-1687 Healthy Families Initiative, DHS administer, HB-1303 home care worker background check program, HB-1458 lactation support services, WIC, HB.619 leukemia education & treatment, HB-1480 Lifesaver Jobs Project, homelessness prevention, HB- 957 loans, child care & family day care centers, HB-635 mental illness and children's cancer research, SB-83 Neighbor-to-Neighbor Child Care Training and Education Pilot Program, SB-388 revolving loan program, non-profit organization & State partnerships, HB-2059 telemedicine technology, rural & homebound services, HB-1342 Human Services Consolidation Task Force abolishes 7/1/98, SB-319 DPA child support enforcement, management audit, HB-1808 institutionalization prevention services, annual report to G.A., HB-1614 Lifesaver Advisory Council; Lifesaver Advocate General Office, HB-957 new acts Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Assistive Technology Evaluation and Training Centers Act, SB-1084 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont Healthy Kids Plan Act, SB-514 Healthy Start Insurance Plan Act, HB-1302 Human Services Delivery Act, HB-735, 2325 Inspector General Act, SB-240 New Hire Reporting Act, HB- 1337; SB-1024 Re-employment Support Program Act, HB-1088 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 Responsible Fatherhood Task Force, HB-1813, 2035 rural human services networking program, new Article, HB-1001 service provider registry, HB-1782 Standards and Evaluation Office, HB- 862 technical, HB-1568, 1582, 1805, 2129 technical, SB-319, 922 Welfare Reform Oversight Committee, HB-1587 Inspector General Office, separate State agency, HB-1008 INSURANCE Medicaid long term care coverage study, HB-504 new acts Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Employee Health Benefit Mandate Note Act, HB-1263; SB-769 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 Managed Care Responsibility to Members Act, HB-1042, 2285 LABOR Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois - See: EMPLOYMENT Minimum Wage Law, compensatory time, federal law control, SB-716 new acts Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - See: HUMAN SERVICES MILITARY AFFAIRS Military Code of Illinois - See: MILITARY AFFAIRS NATURAL RESOURCES Advisory Board functions, HB-1050 Conservation 2000 funds, ecosystems, SB-304, 795 ecosystems; surface coal mining; land reports; public notices; SB-304, 795 formerly: Conservation disabled veteran camping fees, HB-573 2582 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Illinois River Restoration Fund, DNR seek dedicated sources for local initiatives, HB-2218 senior citizen fees, HB-88 Will County airport, no DOT funds until DNR/EPA studies, HB-330 formerly: Energy and Natural Resources residential property energy fact sheets, DNR distribute to mortgage lenders, HB-1297, 1423 grants, programs, studies Brownfields Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Program, HB.1817; SB-939 Canada geese harvesting program, HB-2480 Ill. River Watershed management projects, HB-424 Kennedy Expressway rush hour/ car poolirlg study, HB-1173 Personal Watercraft Safety Program, HB-2208 Will County airport, no DOT funds until DNR/EPA studies, HB-330 new acts Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-169 Office of Mines and Minerals Interagency Comm. on Surface Mining Control & Reclamation, transferred to DNR, SB-304, 795 Office of Scientific Research Analysis Hazardous Waste Research & Info. Center, renames as Waste Management and Research Center, SB-304, 795 State museum, includes in Office, SB-795 NEW ACTS Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 Assistive Technology Evaluation and Training Centers Act, SB-1084 Basic Access to Housing Act, HB-1228 Building Commission Act, Ill., SB-428 HB-1816 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938; HB-1627 Community Food Garden Act, HB-604 Community Workforce Employment Council Act, SB-4887 Contractor Reporting Act, HB-1684 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-1024 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB-1627 Education, Job Training, Placement, Retention and Re-Employment, HB- 2081 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Electrician Licensing Act, HB-61, 681, 1834 Employee Health Benefit Mandate Note Act, HB-1263; SB-769 Employment Training Act, HB-612 Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Act, HB-1665, 2076 Export Assistance Act, Ill., HB-2055 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-1061, 1557 Financial Transaction Card Acceptance Act, HB-200 Fiscal and Economic Stability Act, Illinois, HB-35 Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2261 Health Care Professional Disclosure Act, HB-1468 Healthy Kids Plan Act, SB-514 Healthy Start Insurance Plan Act, HB- 1302 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-230 HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, SB-834 Human Services Delivery Act, HB- 735, 2325 Illinois River Watershed Restoration Act, HB-424 Inspector General Act, SB-240 Interstate Compact on Adoption Act, HB-165 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-169 Laser System Act of 1997, HB-1144 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Managed Care Reform Act, HB-626 Managed Care Responsibility to Members Act, HB-1042, 2285 New Hire Reporting Act, HB-1337; SB.1024 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, HB-1195 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Re-employment Support Program Act, HB-1088 2583 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Real Estate Leasing Act, SB-747 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, HB-2370 Retired Professionals Pro Bono Act, HB-1390 River Restoration and Conservation Grant Act, HB-424 Rural Manufacturing Incentives Program, HB-2107 Savings and Stability Act, Ill., HB- 1131 School Psychologist Licensing Act, HB-685 Sex Offender Polygraph Examination Act, HB-2133 State Publication Advertising Act, HB- 952 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-417 Status of Women Commission, HB- 1277, 1691; SB-627, 773 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830; HB- 1785 Work-Focused Training Program, HB- 1666,2078 Youthbuild Act, Ill., HB-918, 1284 Youthbuild Act, Illinois, HB-918 NUCLEAR SAFETY new acts Laser System Act of 1997, HB-1144 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336,2359 health care professional registry, convictions, HB-1468 new acts Health Care Professional Disclosure Act, HB-1468 nurse assistants, task force, HB-1076 PUBLIC AID See also: HUMAN SERVICES administration child support, implementation of fed. Personal -Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-1707 delinquent support, World Wide Web listings, HB-1343 family responsibility self- sufficiency program, replace AFDC, HB-1460 funeral/burial expenses payments, HB-131, 203, 2464 homeless assistance priority, HB- 957 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. implementation: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (AFDC), Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-204 independent living assistance; housing development funding priority, HB-675 Inspector General annual reports, findings & recommendations, SB-860 lawful aliens assistance, HB-126 Lifesaver program, homelessness prevention, HB-957 managed care, orientation; accreditation; enrollee evaluation; no payment, withheld services costs; penalties; education classes; DPA administrative subdiv., HB-781; SB-320 Medicaid managed health care monitoring, HB-773 Public Assistance Recoveries Trust Fund, State treasury special fund, SB.684 recipient work transportation, HB- 610; SB-756 support responsibility of relatives, transfers to Dpt. Revenue, HB- 2018,2019; SB-323 welfare reform: cash benefit program information & reports, HB-1758; SB-755 AFDC children immunizations, SB- 191 Earnfare eligibility period, HB-611 grants, programs, studies Medicaid long term care coverage study, HB-504 Neighbor-to-Neighbor Child Care Training and Education Pilot Program, SB-388 nursing home care reduction, pilot programs, HB-1844 Health Finance Reform Act, Ill. - See: PUBLIC AID Lifesaver Advisory Council, HB-957 new acts Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Healthy Kids Plan Act, SB-514 Inspector General Act, SB-240 New Hire Reporting Act, HB- 1337; SB-1024 2584 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 PUBLIC HEALTH See also: HUMAN SERVICES Aging Veterans Task Force, HB-1318 breast cancer treatment alternatives, physician notify patient, HB-446, 670 check reductions, overpaid fees, HB- 1699 facilities construction advisory committee, HB-202 grants, programs, studies breast feeding campaign, SB-404 dementia victim caregivers, DPH training criteria & certification, HB-1576 facility construction training program, HB-202 Healthy Families Initiative, Dpt. Human Services administer, HB-1303 hunger prevention program grants, HB-1157 needle and syringe exchange program, SB-147 ovarian cancer information program, HB-2500; SB-773 rural area telemedicine technology study, HB-1342 Hunger Board, HB-1157 new acts Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Electrician Licensing Act, HB-61, 681, 1834 HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, SB-834 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 rural obstetrical care access, reports to G.A., HB-2506 technical, SB-784 violent injury reports; impact on children, HB-1806 REHABILITATION SERVICES - See: HUMAN SERVICES REVENUE administration DPA support responsibility of relatives program, transfers to Dpt. Revenue, HB-2018, 2019; SB-323 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336,2359 delinquent child support collections, SB-856 fetal alcohol syndrome warning signs for retail sellers; fees; fines, HB-1102 grants, programs, studies biodegradable materials tax credit impact study, SB-1229 reciprocal agreements study, HB- 2191; SB-856 study: corn-based/soybean-based biodegradable materials income tax credit, HB-282, 1116 tax credit schedule, HB-1817; SB-939 Jobs Impact Committee, reporting deadline extension, HB-581 new acts Fiscal and Economic Stability Act, Illinois, HB-35 Sayings and Stability Act, Illinois, HB-1131 Taxpayer Defender Office, HB-1341 Taxpayers' Bill of Rights - SEE: TAXATION video gaming terminals, SB-494 STATE POLICE background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 Citizen Safety and Self-Defense Trust Fund, HB-1061, 1557 Criminal Identification Act - See: LAW ENFORCEMENT Criminal Justice Information Act, Ill. -See: LAW ENFORCEMENT Forensic Services Division, changes from Forensic Services & ID Div., HB-2178 grants, programs, studies ammunition tax fund, SB-441 Decoy Law Enforcement Vehicle, SB-24 emergency wireless phone network, HB-617 Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, LEADS Maintenance Fund, HB-2178 Missing Child Rapid Response Network, HB-2027 LEADS (Law Enforcement Agencies Data System) - See: LAW ENFORCEMENT Narcotic Control Division Abolition Act - See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES new acts Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-1061, 1557 2585 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB-2261 State Police Act - See: LAW ENFORCEMENT Statewide Organized Gang Database Act See: LAW ENFORCEMENT Uniform Conviction Information Act - See: LAW ENFORCEMENT TRANSPORTATION advertising signs, tourist-oriented businesses, SB-798 grants, programs, studies railway service studies, repeals, HB-1240 school bus video surveillance system study, SB-464 soundproofing, DOT certificates of eligibility (Chi. area), HB-1696 township mass transportation grants, HB-2307 master plan, reporting requirements: highway plan, projects, accomplishments, HB-1747; SB-961 Meigs Users Advisory Committtee, SB-797 Will County airport, no funds until DNR/EPA studies, HB-330 unemployment insurance claims, DCMS rules & processing, HB-815 VETERANS AFFAIRS Anna Veterans Home contracts, SB- 252 disabled veterans, camping & park admission fees exemptions, HB-573 grants, programs, studies general benefit grants; grants in trust; Korean War Memorial grants; restrictions; medical costs; HB-2225 Korean War Memorial grants, private organizations, HB-1225 Persian Gulf War Syndrome medical treatment, HB-28 technical, HB-1224, 1464, 1465, 1466 2279, 2280 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Attorney General child support collections, transfers from DPA, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 children's toys safety compliance, SB- 170 Property Rights Preservation Law; Relief for Diminished Property Value Law, HB-212 Attorney General Act A.G. investigator police powers, venue, SB-369 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Consumer Utilities Unit, HB-362; SB- 55 DPA child support collection, transfers to Attorney General, HB-2336 electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 Internet missing children postings, HB- 2505 technical, SB-1015 Tenants' Rights Ombudsman, HB-702 Comptroller annual report, tax expenditures analysis, HB-905; SB-593 Local Gov't. Advisory Board, membership; local gov't. units registry, HB-910; SB.607 notices-voucher & warrant rejections, cancellations, deductions; approval of receipts; digital signatures, HB-276; SB-516 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 St. Compt. Local Government Advisory Board membership, SB-607 State wages, electronic funds transfers, SB-522 technical, HB-174 technical, SB-174, 1013 Comptroller Merit Employment Code Human Resources Dept.; delete Merit Advisory Board; HB-909; SB-517 Comptroller's Records Act records retention; electronic media retention; HB-909; SB-517 Governor Americans with Disabilities amounts, incl. budget recommendations, HB- 2221 budget proposal estimates, HB-906, 1462; SB-76, 281 Responsible Education Funding Law aggregate supplemental appropriations, SB-422 State budget submission date, HB-67 Lieutenant Governor Service Evaluation Committee, assume certain State Board of Ed. & regional office of ed. duties, SB.709 NEW ACTS Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act, HB-1329 Advisory Referenda Act, Ill., SB-741 Agency Appropriation Act, HB-351 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Local Government Reimbursement Act, HB-2224 Attorney General Child Support Enforcement Act, HB-2346 2586 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT- Cont. Capitol Rotunda Banner Act, SB-1187 Contractor Reporting Act, HB-1684 Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-1024 Education for the Future Today Act, HB-396 Equal Justice Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-425 FY1998 Budget Implementation Act, HB-196 Open Budgets Act, Illinois, HB-37 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Public Election Fund Act, SB-1204 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, HB-2370 Responsible Government Act, SB-863 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Gift Ban Act, HB-76, 1627, 2341 State Loan Act, HB-959 Wildlife Prairie Museum Act, Ill., HB-1628 Will Repository Act, HB-1658 Zero-Based Budget Act, HB-499 Secretary of State domestic violence victims assistance, HB-1329 fees expedited certificates; apostilles with seals, HB-1452 Identification Card Act, Illinois card size, SB-1068 digital photo & signature, HB-1169 ID card fraud, SB-452 Secretary of State Merit Employoment Code - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Secretary of State Merit Employment Code See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES State Treasurers Act technical, SB-1014 Treasurer digital signatures; electronic technology, HB-276; SB-516 investment pool, public agency & public funds, SB-589 technical, HB-1416 EXECUTIVE ORDERS African-American Family Commission, E098-01 ethics and procurement reforms, E097-2 flood transfers, E097-4 Science and Technology Advisory Committee, Illinois creates, Lt. Gov. Office; abolishes Gov. Science Advisory Committee, E097-3 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE ORDERS-Cont. Status of Women in Illinois, Governor's Commission on the, creates, E097-1 FAIRS Agricultural Fair Act county fairs, reimbursement, insurance and grounds rehabilitation costs, HB-367 technical, HB-284 State fair grounds, HB-1177 FAMILIES Adoption Act confidential intermediaries, unknown relatives search, SB-530 consents, surrenders exception: fatherhood resulting from criminal sexual abuse or assault, SB.345 PA89-704, effective July 1, 1997, SB.366 related child exclusions, SB.366 DCFS ward adoptions, charitable contributions disclosure by adoptive parents, HB-616 interim custody order, parental notice, SB.619 Putative Father Registry, exceptions to notification, SB.345 records, information adoption information, copies to adoptee & birth parents, HB- 474; SB-600 technical, HB-91, 1352, 2345 technical, SB.366, 384, 1098 unfit person biological mother of drug-addicted baby, HB-951 S degree of interest in pregnant mother & child, HB-98 failure to correct conditions, continued chemical abuse; sibling foster placements, HB- 92; SB.345 failure to make reasonable progress toward return of a child, HB.66, 165 Juvenile Court service plan, failure to return child to parent, HB-165 newborn test results, controlled substances, HB-951 PA89-704, effective July 1, 1997, SB-366 Adoption Compensation Prohibition Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Child Support Information Act - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Displaced Homemakers Assistance Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Commerce and Community Affairs) 2587 FAMILIES-Cont. Domestic Violence Act of 1986 calls, recording & reporting system; annotation of signs, HB-1538 orders of protection emergency orders, judge available at all times, HB-1589 firearm prohibitions, HB-2153 motions to vacate, false child abuse reports, HB-431 remedies; putative fathers, HB-1613 violations, fines, HB-2122 technical, SB-1056 Expedited Child Support Act of 1990 child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336,2359 family-friendly workplace initiatives, HB- 405 Healthy Families Initiative, Dpt. Human Services administer, HB-1303 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, Illinois custody interviews of child, petitions to remove from State, HB-1561 motions to vacate, false child abuse or neglect reports, HB- 431 nonparental petitions, HB-236 removal of child, HB-2394, 2491 visitation, reasonable & temporary, HB-777 dissolution/legal separation joint simplified dissolutions, HB- 1612 legal disability, insanity, incompetence, HB-132 parent education program, effect on children, HB-1498 pending petitions in other counties or states, SB-125 marriage license/certificate application: child support obligations, SB-410 pre-marital education program certificates, SB-1188 surname, HB-2477 prohibited marriages same-sex, repeals ban, HB-389 property/support/attorney fees child educational expenses, HB- 315 child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 child support, defaults, misdemeanor & community service, HB-2270 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FAMILIES-Cont. child support, fraudulent transfers, HB-962, 964 child support, grandparents pay, HB-1882 child support, implementation of fed. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-1707 child support, non-custodial parent assets discovery, HB-2152 contempt, subsequent child support noncompliance, HB-711 dissolutions, child's attorney, SB-427 income withholding, service & documentation, HB-1337; SB-1024 non-support convictions, community service, HB-2272 obligor employment & residence, report to obligee, SB-368 past due support, publication of obligor name & address, HB-1141 pension benefits, marital property, HB-1612 willful defaults: criminal contempt, licensing suspension, HB-962 technical, HB-970, 1351 technical, SB-365, 628,810, 850, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1058, 1059 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 visitation - see: custody NEW ACTS Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act, HB-1329 Aldo DeAngelis Program for Educational Involvement in the Performing Arts Act, SB-681 Attorney General Child Support Enforcement Act, HB-2346 Child Advocate Act, HB-975 Child Care Capital Development Act, HB-420 Divorce Mediator Certification Act, SB-835 Family and Medical Leave Act, Ill., HB-1703 Healthy Start Insurance Plan Act, HB- 1302 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-230 Interstate Compact on Adoption Act, HB-165 New Hire Reporting Act, SB-1024; HB-1337 Youthbuild Act, Ill., HB-918, 1284 Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act 2588 FAMILIES-Cont support child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336,2359 child support, fraudulent transfers, HB-962, 964 child support, grandparents pay, HB-1882 child support, implementation of fed. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-1707 income withholding, service & documentation, HB-1337; SB.1024 non-support convictions, community service, alernative work program, HB-962, 965, 2273 obligor employment & residence, report to obligee, SB-368 past due support, publication of obligor name & address, HB-1141 Parentage Act of 1984, Illinois judgments motions to vacate, false child abuse reports, HB-431 parent/child relationship indigent defendant representation, SB.102 support child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336,2359 child support, grandparents pay, HB-1882 child support, implementation of fed. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-1707 child support, non-custodial parent assets discovery, HB-2152 income withholding, service & documentation, HB-1337; SB-1024 non-support convictions, community service, HB-2272 past due support, publication of obligor name & address, HB.1141 Parental Responsibility Law - See: CIVIL LIABILITIES Responsible Fatherhood Task Force, Dpt. Human Services, HB-1813, 2035 Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act judgment Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FAMILIES-Cont. obligor employment & residence, report to obligee, SB-368 repeals, HB-1705; SB-806, 1041 support child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050 child support, fraudulent transfers, HB-962, 964 child support, grandparents pay, HB-1882 child support, implementation of fed. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-1707 income withholding, service & documentation, HB-1337; SB-1024 past due support, publication of obligor name & address, HB-1141 Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act motions to vacate, false child abuse or neglect reports, HB-431 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 child support orders: multiple, other states; SB-806, 1041 child support: multiple state orders, reconciliation; enforcement; employer responsibility; modifying jurisdiction; HB-1705 - subpoenas, other states, HB-962, 966 FINANCE Agricultural Fair Act - See: FAIRS Baccalaureate Savings Xct - See: HIGHER EDUCATION Bond Authorization Act exemptions: County Ec. Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act projects, HB-1374; SB-106 Build Illinois Bond Act bond authorization increases; school construction, SB- 201 reduction, HB-109 technical, HB-1170 technical, SB-871, 872, 873, 874, 875 Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act IDFA start-up and expansion loan program, SB-579 technical, SB-1008 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, Illinois technical, HB-554 2589 FINANCE-Cont technical, SB-286 Coal Technology Development Assistance Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Development Finance Authority, Illinois See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Downstate Public Transportation Act - See: TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIT AUTHORITIES Environmental Facilities Financing Act, Illinois bond increase, SB-647 Fair and Exposition Transfer of Funds Act technical, HB-367 Farm Legal Assistance Act, Illinois Equal Justice Assistance Act, Ill., title change; civil legal services, HB-425 Forms Management Program Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Central Management Services) General Obligation Bond Act anti-pollution increases, HB-84, 1171; SB-87, 866 capital facilities increases, HB-84, 108, 1171; SB-87, 866 coal and energy development coal resurgence, DCCA, SB-524 increases, HB-108; SB-866 college savings bonds, HB-290 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 EPA deposits; school construction projects; authorization increases, HB-108 Ill. Emergency Management Agency computer system bonds, authorizes, HB-2249 PA90-8, effective date, HB-2348 reduction, HB-108, 134, 2380 school construction increases, HB-18, 108, 487, 956, 2303; SB-68, 888 1997 Ill. School Construction and Infrastructure Assistance Program, HB-198, 2381 school technology improvement, new, SB-68, 576 technical, HB-1171, 1172, 2088, 2091 technical, SB-866, 867, 868, 869, 870 transportation increases, HB-84, 1171; SB.87, 866 Governmental Joint Purchasing Act Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont. Local Government Debt Reform Act alternate bonds, sources of payment, SB-185 bond authorization ordinances, effective w/out publication, HB- 2181 bond ordinances, publication & effective dates, SB-180 limited and double-barrelled bonds, bans, HB-2110 NEW ACTS Affirmative Action Apprentice Program Act, Illinois, HB-1292 Aldo DeAngelis Program for Educational Involvement in the Performing Arts Act, SB-681 Auctioneer Licensing Fund, HB-2087 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-601, 1121, 2333 Automobile Renting Excise Tax Act, HB-208 Balanced Budget Act, Illinois, HB-86 Building Commission Act, Illinois, SB-428 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938; HB-1627 Child Bicycle Safety Act, HB-1021 Comprehensive Childbirth Act, HB- 1623 Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1997, SB-106; HB-1374 Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-1024 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-1861 Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, HB-1271 Economic Development Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-1339 Education Finance Reform Act of 1997, SB-975; HB-1724 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Empowerment Zone & Enterprise Community ity Private Activity Bond Task Force Act, HB-2076 Equal Justice Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-425 Equitable Construction Act, SB-707 Euro Conversion Act, HB-1418 Financial Transaction Card Acceptance Act, HB-200; SB-1045 Fiscal and Economic Stability Act, Illinois, HB-35 FY1998 Budget Implementation Act, HB-196; SB.1101 Human Cloning Prohibition Act, HB- 1829, 2235; SB-1230 2590 FINANCE-Cont. Human Services Delivery Act, HB- 735, 2325 Hypnotherapist Licensing Act, SB-903; HB-1663 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1624 Impoundment Regulation Act, HB- 1900 Industrial New Jobs Training Law and the Ill. Jobs Training Law, SB-1220 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-1479 Law Enforcement Intern Training Act, HB.695 Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-621 Open Budgets Act, Illinois, HB-37 Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act, HB-1879 Petroleum Education and Marketing Act, Ill., HB-2430 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-194 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481, 2325 Prop. Rights Preservation Act, SB- 1111 Public Safety Employee Benefit Act, HB.1347 Rainy Day and Education First Act, SB-826; HB-907 Real Estate Leasing Act, SB.747 Recreational Trails of 11. Act, HB-489 Reduction in Government Spending Act, HB-5 Regulatory Impacts Act, SB-1112 Responsible Government Act, SB-863 Savings and Stability Act, Ill., HB- 1131 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-68 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, SB-1004; HB-2085 Sex Offender Management Board Act, SB-123 Soybean Ink Act, HB-316 Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, HB-1409; SB-103 State Bond Sale Act, HB-486 State Debtor Act, SB-1088 State Emp. Gift Ban Act, HB-2324 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Loan Act, HB-959 State Prohibition of Goods from Forced Labor Act, HB-1176 State Publication Advertising Act, HB- 952 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont. Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, SB-994, 996; HB-1739, 1915 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830; HB- 1785 new funds Aldo DeAngelis Fund, SB-681 Alternative Compliance Market Account Fund, HB-1269 Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Drug Fund, HB-1319 American Diabetes Foundation Fund, HB-125; SB-83 Ammunition Tax Fund, SB-441 Arts Education and Cultural Enhancement Fund, SB-425 Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary Compliance Payment Projects Fund, SB-599 Auctioneer Licensing Fund, HB-2087 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Distribution Fund, HB-601 Bicycle Safety Helmet Fund, HB-1021 Board of Electrical Examiners Fund, HB-681 Brownfields Redevelopment Fund, SB-939 Cancer Treatment Drug Fund, HR- 2501 Child Care Capital Development Fund, HB-420 Child Care Training and Education Pilot Program Fund, SB-388 Child Protection Fund, SB-355 Children's Cancer Fund, SB-83 Citizen Safety and Self-Defense Trust Fund, HB-1061, 1557 Clean Election Fund, HB-75, 866 Coal Resurgence Fund, Ill., SB-524 Community College Scholarship License Plate Fund, HB-501 Community Policing Fund, HB-2288 Comptroller's Administrative Fund, HB-1269 County D.A.R.E. Fund, HB-1269 Court of Claims Adminstration and Grant Fund, HB-1269 Debt Collection Fund, HB-960 Dental Hygiene Disciplinary Fund, HB-1861 Department of Corrections Education Fund, SB.1101 Dept. of Corrections Reimbursement Fund, SB-1101 Direct Entry Midwife Certification Fund, HB-1623 Do-It-Yourself School Funding Fund, HB.752 Domestic Violence Abuser Treatment Fund, HB-2122 2591 FINANCE-Cont. Drug Enforcement and Treatment Fund, HB-237 Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund, HB-1271, 2164 Eastern Ill. University Income Fund, HB-1269 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Fund, HB-1627 Economic Development for Illinois' Economy Fund, HB-1339, 1627 Education Funding Reform Fund, SB- 616 Education License Plate Fund, HB- 1404 Education Property Tax Relief Fund, SB-645 Elderly Victim Fund, SB-599 Employment Training Fund, HB-612 Environmental Justice Trust Fund, HB-518 Equal Justice Fund, Ill., HB-425 Excess Federal Grant Distributive Fund, HB-1743 Facility Plan Review Fund, HB-202 Federal Asset Forfeiture Fund, SB-1101 Financial Transaction Card Services Fund, HB-200 Fire Fighters' Memorial Fund, Ill., HB-1269 Fireworks License Fund, HB-2387, 704; SB-1212 First Aid Education and Applied Training Fund, HB-208 Franchise Trust Fund, I11., HB-621 Future Education Account Fund, Ill., HB-396 Gang Crime Witness Protection Fund, HB-1269 Grape and Wine Resources Fund, SB-910; HB-842, 1678 Head Trauma Treatment Fund, HB- 1687 Health Care Appointment Transporation Fund, SB-911 Health Care Facility and Program Survey Fund, HB-1269 Higher Education Student Fund, HB- 920 Hypnotist Licensing Fund, HB-1624 Ill. and Michigan Canal Fund, SB-548 Income Tax Act, Ill., HB-2288 Indigent Senior Citizen and Disabled Person Survival Authority Fund, SB- 394 Industrial Commission Operations Fund, HB.228 Invest in Illinois Fund, HB-1479 Job Training Project Fund, SB-1220 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont. Knights of Columbus Fund, HB-1269 LEADS Maintenance Fund, HB-2178 Leukemia Treatment and Education Fund, HB-1480 Licensed Hypnotherapist Dedicated Fund, SB-903; HB-1663 Livestock Management Facilities Fund, HB-1269 Local Option Property Tax Reduction Fund and Refund Fund, HB-1696 Local Option School District Income Tax Refund Fund, HB-549; SB-563 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Fund, HB-626 Master Mason Fund, HB-1269 Medical Research and Development Fund, HB-1269 Mental Health Research Fund, SB.83 Metro East Academy Commission Income Fund, HB-1439 Museums Educational Programs Fund, HB-1114 Network Centers for Independent Living Fund, HB-1014 Non-Home Rule Capital Projects Municipal Retailers' & Service Occupation Tax Funds, HB-318 Northeastern Ill. Strategic Regional Arterial Road Improvement Fund, HB-1600 Notary Public Administration Fund, HB-1492; SB-859 Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Fund, HB-489 Orthotics and Prosthetics License Fund, HB-1879; SB-859 Patient Communication Adminstration Fund, HB-333 Pawnbroker Regulation Fund, HB-2215 Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund, HB-998, 2430 Police Training Board Services Fund, HB-695 Post-Kidney Transplant Maintenance Drug Fund, HB-1072 Post-Tertiary Clinical Service Fund, HB.1269 Prevent Blindness Fund, HB-1442 Property Tax Abatement Fund, SB- 728 Public Election Fund, SB-1204 Public Pension Regulation Fund, HB-23 Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund; Energy Efficiency Trust Fund; Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund, HB.362; SB-55 Revenue Stabilization Fund, SB-826; HB-907 2592 FINANCE-Cont. River Restoration Fund, Ill., HB-2218 School Capital and Technology Infrastructure Fund, SB-645 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 507 School Improvement Bond Fund, HB- 2303 School Infrastructure Fund, School Technology Fund, HB-452, 654 School Property Tax Relief Fund, HB- 537, 1160 School Technology Fund, SB-68, 576 School Technology Revolving Fund, HB-754 Secretary of State Opt Out Administrative Fund, HB-475 Secretary of State Registration Plate Fund, HB-968; SB-30 Secretary of State Special Services Fund, HB-1269 Senior Citizens Property Tax Reduction Fund, HB-2410 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Fund, HB-48 Sex Offender Management Board Fund, SB-123 Sex Offender Registration Fund, HB-1219 Small Business Incubator Fund, HB- 2061; SB-1238 State Asset Forfeiture Fund, SB-1101 State D.A.R.E. Fund, HB-1269 State Offender DNA Identification Sytem Fund, HB-2178 State Wireless Service Emergency Fund, HB-617 Streetgang Profit Forfeiture Fund, HB- 665 Student Assistance Commission Higher EdNet Fund, HB-1269 Technology Education Fund, HB-1309 Temporary Relocation Expenses Revolving Grant Fund, HB-898 Tobacco Regulation Fund, SB-958 Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Fund, HB-2166 Universal Service Fund; Ratepayer Equity Fund, SB-1083 Video Gaming School Fund, SB-494; HB-837 Wildlife Prairie Museum, Ill., HB-1628 Wildlife Prairie Park Fund, HB-1269 Public Construction Bond Act cash bonds, substitute security instruments, HB-2161; SB-919 Public Funds Investment Act downstate police & fire pension funds, excludes, HB.23, 563 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont. Illinois-based institutions, SB-690 risk management entities, SB-693 short term obligations, eliminates, SB- 957 Public Works Preference Act unconstitutional laws, repeals, HB- 1393 Purchasing Act, Illinois advertising, electronic; DCMS rules; competitive bidding; procurement solicitation & contract contents, SB- 1198 child welfare services contractors, HB- 91 competitive sealed bidding, HB-292 contested case procedures, HB-1248 contractor suspensions/debarments, HB-291, 292, 1248, 2334 contractors, State agency lists, SB-187 contracts, correctional managed health care, HB-993 executive agency contracts over $250,000, signatures, SB-777 felons, no State business, HB-2178 real property leases, request for info process, HB-498 renovation contracts, supervision, SB-500 repeals; Ill. Procurement Code, HB- 497, 1481, 1633, 2325 State business, bans former State officers & employees for 1 yr., HB- 2334 technical, HB-1069, 2344,2347 technical, SB-737, 1007 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 Real Estate Leasing Act repeals; Ill. Procurement Code, HB- 497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act - See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS Short Term Borrowing Act repeals; Ill. Fiscal & Economic Stability Act, HB-35 repeals; 11. Savings & Stability Act, HB-1131 State Auditing Act, Illinois technical, HB-173 State Collection Act of 1986, Illinois Attorney General Debt Collection Unit, HB-960 Comptroller offset system, 90 days overdue debts, HB-908; SB-613, 947 debt collection, 4 mos. past due; vendor prequalification; contingent fees, SB- 613 repayment guarantees; default investigations; HB-959 technical, HB-177 2593 FINANCE- Cont. State Finance Act allocations: coal & mineral sales at retail, point of extraction, SB-856 Attorney General's Charitable Trust Fund, changes to I11. Charity Bureau Fund, HB-1211 Audit Expense Fund, special funds transfers, SB-532 certificates of participation debt; BOB administration & issuance; Comptroller/ Treasurer approval, HB-1591 installment purchase or lease purchase contracts; BOB issuance; general obligation bonds, SB.747 cogeneration projects, no State funds, SB-216 Conservation 2000 funds, ecosystems, SB-304, 795 contracts $250,000 or more, written approval, SB-777 distribution: Automobile Leasing Occupation & Use Tax Act, HB-601 Dpt. Corrections recoveries for parolees, State trust fund, HB-763 Dpt. Veterans Affairs medical payments, HB-2225 human cloning, no public funds, HB- 1829, 2235; SB-1230 impounded State moneys, taxpayer suits to compel expenditure, HB- 1900 McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund installment deposits, HB-2442; SB-1231 Public Assistance Recoveries Trust Fund, SB-684 purchasing cards in lieu of petty cash funds, HB-904 Road Fund, disbursements, county motor fuel tax levy, HB-2000 Road Fund, minimum balance, HB- 331 Road Fund, Sec/State appropriations, HB-968; SB-30 State Construction Account Fund, federal reimbursement redeposits, HB-490 State debt investor list, HB-852 State employee accrued leave, no credit, State law convictions, HB- 1512; SB-1093 State employee unused sick leave, no credit, HB-110 State police officer burial benefits, SB-199 technical, HB-1722 technical, SB-747, 982, 1012 Tourism Promotion Fund; Tourism & Advertising Promotion Account; SB.723 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCE-Cont. State Mandates Act exempt legislation: committee hearings, notice, fiscal notes, legislative findings, SB-692 exemptions, HB-11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 34,45, 66, 68, 69, 107, 119, 120, 121,122, 123, 150, 151,160, 165, 167, 226, 227, 303, 313, 317, 343, 344, 345, 354, 355, 357, 371, 372, 373, 376, ... exemptions, HB-2186, 2187, 2309, 2310, 2337, 2420, 2443, 2444, 2467, 2481 exemptions, HB-384, 385, 409, 510, 511, 524, 535, 537, 571, 572, 593, 626,642,657, 658, 659, 708, 716, 718, 727,756, 769, 770, 802, 803, 821, 827, 835, 836, 858, 919, 921, 929, 930, 931, 942,... exemptions, HB-943, 946,947,949, 950, 954, 967, 974, 979, 1033, 1034, 1091, 1104, 1108, 1347, 1405, 1406, 1421, 1472, 1519, 1523, 1615, 1641, 1683, 1742, 1868, 1881, 1919, 2047, 2185,... exemptions, SB-1192, 1194 exemptions, SB-17, 36, 51,63, 64, 96, 157, 164, 221,274, 302, 332, 335, 336, 337, 343, 376, 423, 486, 515, 601,635, 654, 667, 682, 704, 707, 711,717, 728, 752, 803, 811, 846, 924, 925, 1190,... Meigs Field Airport Act, repeals; reverses PA89-683, HB-315; SB-820 technical, HB-1718 technical, SB-980 State Officers and Employes Money Disposition Act digital signatures; electronic technology, HB-276: SB-516 State Paper.Purchasing Act contractors, State agency lists, SB-187 executive agency contracts over $250,000, signatures, SB'777 exempt: General Assembly & legislative support agencies, HB-229 price preferences, unbleached paper, HB-823 repeals; Ill. Procurement Code, HB- 497, 1481, 1633, 2325 State Printing Contracts Act contractors, State agency lists, SB-187 executive agency contracts over $250,000, signatures, SB-777 price preferences, unbleached paper, HB-823 repeals; I11. Procurement Code, HB- 497, 1481, 1633, 2325 technical, SB-740 State Prompt Payment Act 2594 FINANCE-Cont. medicaid, goods or services furnished to the State, SB-268 technical, SB-1006 State Revenue Sharing Act distributions, withholding, Urban Growth Plans, HB-2420 distributions, 1978 personal property tax collections, SB-38 property tax abatement, 1997 education reform plan, SB-645 regional tax-base sharing study, SB- 1082 tax proceeds %age, Community Policing Fund, HB-2288 Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act income, HB-1147, 1739; SB-996 State Vehicle Mileage Act repeals; Ill. Procurement Code, HB- 497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Steel Products Procurement Act Domestic Products Procurement Act, title; expands scope-all commodities or manufactured goods, elected official vehicles, HB-2098 Title Insurance Act technical, HB-922 Transportation Bond Act authorization, increases; annual transfers, HB-2499 Uncollected State Claims Act repayment guarantees; default investigations; HB-959 FINANCIAL REGULATION Adverse Claims to Deposit Accounts Act recognition of claims, HB-1923 Bank Holding Company Act, Illinois control; mergers; HB-2169; SB.690 liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., mortgage default rate, HB-1288 Banking Act, Illinois control; mergers; HB-2169; SB.690 credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 incorporators, residency, share-holding, SB-1102 insurance sales, HB-375, 586 liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., mortgage default rate, HB.1288 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCIAL REGULATION-Cont. reverse stock splits; fractional shares; HB-1588 technical, HB-586, 666, 733, 734, 1896, 1906, 2277 technical, SB-680 treasury stock, notice, SB-792 Check Number Act Check Printer and Check Number Act, title; check printer registration, HB- 1113 check printing regulation; Check Printer and Check Number Act, title; SB-406 financial institutions, incl. credit unions, SB-406 Consumer Deposit Account Act ATM fees, SB-11, 12 technical, SB-768 Consumer Installment Loan Act credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 gambling, no limited purpose branches within 1,000 feet, SB-685 licensing; ceasing operations; individual claims for violation; Dir. powers; loss insurance; arbitration; increase loan limit, HB-2211 limited purpose branches, HB-597, 2211; SB-685 off-site electronic loans, HB-597; SB- 685 technical, HB-669 technical, SB-679 Corporate Fiduciary Act brokers; document reproductions, HB.1036 insurance sales, HB-375, 586 liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 limited liability companies; general corporate powers; controlling membership interests; SB-1020 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., mortgage default rate, HB-1288 technical, SB-679 Credit Card and Debit Card Act, Illinois See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Credit Card Issuance Act- See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Credit Union Act credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1 196 technical, HB-668 Credit Union Act, Illinois insurance sales, HB-375, 586 2595 FINANCIAL REGULATION-Cont. lines of credit, loans, SB-538 technical, SB-680 Currency Exchange Act ambulatory currency exchanges senior citizen & welfare recipient services, HB-103 limited liability companies, SBW805, 1096 technical, HB-2278 Elect. Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act - see: Electronic Fund Transfer Act Electronic Fund Transfer Act ATM locations directory, HB-271 ATM, ownership statement, SB-1044 ATMs, transaction fee displays, HB- 74, 271; SB-590, 1044 interchange transactions reciprocity with other states, HB-1777 monthly statements, ATM fee disclosure, HB-833 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., mortgage default rate, HB-1288 receipts, obscured account #s, HB-271 technical, SB-679 Financial Planning and Management Service Act Debt Management Service Act, title; scope of Act; licensing; exams; fees; client funds, trust funds; SB-805, 1096 Financial Services Development Act, Illinois revolving credit, no fees or charges if no balance, HB-2274 technical, SB-679 Foreign Bank Representative Office Act real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs.; mortgage default rate, HB-1288 Foreign Banking Office Act liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs.; mortgage default rate, HB-1288 Foreign Banking Representative Office Act liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB.1655 Interest Act - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FINANCIAL REGULATION-Cont. Loan Brokers Act of 1995, Illinois - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS NEW ACTS Credit Reporting Fairness Act, SB-472 Euro Conversion Act, HB-1418 Insurance Sales Act, HB-222 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Mortgage Insurance Limitation and Notification Act, SB-1076 Mortgage Sale Notification Act, SB- 621 Pawnbroker Regulation Act computerized records & reports; confidentiality; pawned property held 72 hours, HB.2215 definitions; exemptions, HB-805 junk dealers/second-hand stores, county regulation, SB-596 record books, police approval, HB-2157 regulation; fees; disclosure; grace period, HB-2215 Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987 credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 licensee exam for cause; Real Estate License Act exemptions; default rates; fee limitations; licensee employee registry, SB-497 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., mortgage default rate, HB-1288 technical, SB-679 Sales Finance Agency Act credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 licensing; ceasing operations; individual claims for violation; Dir. powers; HB-2211 technical, SB-679 Savings and Loan Act of 1985, Illinois credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 garnishments, capital accounts, HB- 1689 insurance sales, HB-375, 586 technical, HB-2276 technical, SB-680 Savings Bank Act credit denials, copy of credit report to applicant, HB-1196 directors, age & residency; merger decisions' effects; investment limits, HB-1656 federal charters, conversion to State, SB-646 2596 FINANCIAL REGULATION-Cont. insurance sales, HB-375, 586 liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 real estate retention; length of notice periods; investments; employment, convicted employees; bank exams; savings affiliate facilities; director mtgs., mortgage default rate, HB-1288 technical, HB-667 FIRE SAFETY Fireworks Use Act license handlers, HB-2387 licensing; local permits; floatation display guidelines; fee deposits; HB- 704 sparklers, HB-704; SB-126 NEW ACTS Downstate Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-809 Multi-family Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB-766 Truss Construction Fire Safety Act, HB-768 Smoke Detector Act testing, bldg. owner responsibility, HB- 429 FISH See: ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE FLAGS See: STATE DESIGNATIONS FUELS Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, Illinois - See: FINANCE Coal Mining Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Coal Technology Development Assistance Act-See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act Coal Development Board, Illinois coal market report, SB-855 membership, SB-250 powers, transfers to DCCA, SB-250 Coal Resurgence Fund, Ill., DCCA administer; grants, loans, coal industry revitalization, SB-524 ethanol research: Advisory Board, Corn to Ethanol Research Pilot Plant, HB.2216 Gasoline Storage Act - See: PUBLIC SAFETY NEW ACTS Coal Recovery Act of 1997, Illinois, HB-324; SB-287 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FUELS-Cont. Farm Economic Development and Renewable Fuel Act, Illinois, HB- 1116; SB-908 Petroluem Education and Marketing Act, Illinois, HB-998 Propane Education and Research Act, HB-279; SB-151 Oil and Gas Act, Illinois - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Oil and Gas Wells on Public Land Act - See: STATE LAND Surface Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS GAMING REGULATION Bingo License and Tax Act prize limit/roll-overs, HB-1255 prize limit, HB-19 reduction, proceeds used for children's education, HB-1415 tax, deduct prize awards, HB-1414 technical, HB-532 Charitable Games Act reduction, proceeds used for children's education, HB-1415 tax, deduct prize awards, HB-1414 technical, HB-531 Horse Racing Act of 1975 backstretch worker charitable contributions, HB-606; SB-547 contractual representation authority, SB-899 harness races, number per week, HB- 1482 political campaign contributions, bans, HB-885 Quad City Downs, HB-606 recapture of funds, deletes, HB-1039 technical, SB-491, 671,899, 915 Lottery Law, Illinois advertising, compulsive gambling treatment public service announcements, HB-625 Dept. reports, source & destination of money, HB-2151 lottery ticket vending machines, placement & supervision by non- minors, SB-479 multi-state game unclaimed prize money, disbursements; minors: no selling, purchasing, gifting of tickets, HB-1802 prize assignments, HB-1087; SB-657 prize claims, one year, HB-2296 sales to minors, HB-1087, 2409 technical, HB-1020, 1087 2597 GAMING REGULATION-Cont. technical, SB-479, 917 NEW ACTS Compulsive Gambling Intervention Act, HB-624 Downstate Horse Racing Recovery Act of 1997, HB-1060 Gambling Referendum Act, HB-640; SB-211, 326 Gaming Act of 1997, Illinois, HB-169 Omnibus Charitable Gaming Act, HB- 2189 State Gaming Act, SB-493 Video Gaming Act, HB-837; SB-494 off-site lending facilities, bans w/in 1000 feet of gaming, SB-685 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act, Illinois prize limits, HB-1840; SB-249 reduction, proceeds used for children's education, HB-1415 tax, deduct prize awards, HB-1414 technical, HB-1012 Riverboat Gambling Act check cashing, electronic fund transfer terminals, bans, SB-208 dockside gambling, HB-117, 607, 2247; SB-829 Gaming Board members, increases, SB-261 powers: ownership approval, licensee removal, business relationship termination, receivership petitions, code of conduct, HB-2190; SB-808 licensing license issued to governing board, Chicago, SB-1021 licensee political contributions, bans; quarterly profit & loss reports, HB-2247 new, highest bidder estimated %age of gross receipts payment as wagering tax, HB-2247 new, issued only to municipality or county, HB-1846 new, voter referendum, HB-607; SB-326, 829 renewal period, owners licenses, SB-493 siting; renewals; times & conditions of conducting gambling; SB-808 special owners license, land-based or self-propelled/permanently moored facilities, HB-1819 minors, bans from entering riverboats, SB-808 moored barge gambling; secondary home dock locations, HB-213, 607; SB-154, 829 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMING REGULATION-Cont moored barges; dockside, referendum; dual licensing; navigable streams; license renewal, HB-607; SB-829 political campaign contributions, bans, HB-885 tax revenue, no fire protection use, HB- 1819 tax-free passes, bans, SB-1091 taxes; cruising season; dockside gambling, HB-117 taxes, wagering graduated, adjusted gross receipts; local gov't. appropriation %age, HB-452, 654 graduated, Arts Education and Cultural Enhancement Fund, SB-425 graduated, local governments %age of receipts, HB-213 graduated, Museums Educational Programs Fund, HB-1114 graduated, Teacher Health Insurance Fund, SB-290 increases, graduated, SB-896 supplemental, Education Assistance Fund, HB-2229 technical, HB-175, 606 technical, SB-153, 492 GANGS Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, HB- 665 (See: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE) Criminal Code of 1961, HB-2037, 2287; SB-71, 510 (See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES) NEW ACTS Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2261 Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, HB-665 Statewide Organized Gang Database Act, HB-193 (See: LAW ENFORCEMENT) Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act, Illinois, HB-2092 (See: CIVIL LIABILITIES) Unified Code of Corrections, HB-828, 1359 (See: CORRECTIONS) Vehicle Code, Illinois, HB-1207 (See: VEHICLES) HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act Inspector General abuse/neglect reports; 24-hour phone line, HB-1446 Governor appointment, HB-909 2598 HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION-Cont. reports to Gov. and Dir. of DMHDD/DHS SB-240 State agency, separate from DHS or DMHDD; transfers personnel, property & funds; powers, duties, HB-1008 Inspector General, appointed by Legislative Audit Comm., HB-99 vulnerable adults abuse, SB-754 Alternative Health Care Delivery Act birth center alternative health care models, HB-1828 recovery care center demonstration models; rural areas, HB-410 Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act facilities construction plans, DPH approval, HB-202 human cloning, license revocation, SB- 1243 Clinical Laboratory and Blood Bank Act, Illinois optometrists, clinical lab exam orders, SB-901 physician assistants, lab exam orders, HB-557; SB-372 Community Living Facilities Licensing Act license/permit renewal, disclosure requirements, HB-1486 maltreatment reports, retaliation liability, HB-797; SB-757 technical, HB-2040 Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act maltreatment reports, retaliation liability, HB-797; SB-757 repeals; Comm.-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure & Certification Act assume duties; SB-956 Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act duties of Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act, SB-956 maltreatment reports, retaliation liability, HB-797; SB-757 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act automated defibrillators, SB-315 Board meetings, information, confidentiality, HB-274 employee unlicensed services, bans, HB-1499 first aid instructor civil immunity, HB- 2182 freestanding emergency centers, HB.214, 1344; SB-235 patient designate hospital, SB-502 Health Facilities Authority Act, Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION-Cont. loans, child care & family day care centers, HB-635 Health Facilities Planning Act, Illinois assisted living establishments, exempt, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 repeals, SB-239 technical, HB-761 Hospital Licensing Act civil liability immunization, medical utilization & peer review committees, HB-2118 emergency rooms, pediatricians, HB- 444 facilities construction plans, DPH approval, HB-202 Heimlich instruction, parents of newborns, SB-351 human cloning, license revocation, SB- 1243 non-emergency MDs on duty at all times, HB-118 privileges, clinical psychologists, HB- 1213 privileges, dentists & podiatrists, HB- 1555 privileges, medical staff membership, HB-408 technical, HB-1569 technical, SB-783 NEW ACTS Alzheimer's Special Care Disclosure Act, HB-1486 Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-851 Health Facilities Protection Act, HB- 850 Human Cloning Prohibition Act, HB- 1829, 2235 Inspector General Act, SB-240 Institutional Neglect and Abuse Damages Act, HB-89 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Nursing Home Resident Protection Act of 1997, HB-89 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Nursing Home Care Act accreditation review pilot project, extends, SB-946 applicability, conflicts concerning Dpt. Veterans Affairs facilities, HB-2225 assisted living establishments, exempt, HB-1389, 2045; SB-743 2599 HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION-Cont. employee criminal background checks, sheriff's dept. conduct, HB-1643 facilities construction plans, DPH approval, HB.202 female resident services, male staff, SB-997 license/permit renewal, disclosure requirements, HB-1486 maltreatment reports, retaliation liability, HB-797; SB-757 resident pneumonia shots, SB.734 responsibilities discharge notice, patient payment status change to Medicaid, SB-444 staffing, minimums, HB-47 technical, HB-939, 1566, 1638, 1673 technical, SB-751 veterans homes, long-term care facilities, HB-2224 violations, licensee fines, HB-49 Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act, private beaches, exemptions from DPH equipment & design requirements, HB-1300 X-Ray Retention Act 9 years retention, HB-1026 HIGHER EDUCATION Baccalaureate Savings Act college savings bonds increases authorization, HB-290 new, State university/public community college projects, HB-1528 increase, HB-84 technical, HB-1650 Board of Higher Education Act course numbering standardization, HB- 1845 cultural education programs reimbursements, HB-1751 membership alternate to act for Chairman, HB-191 11. Community College Bd. & Ill. Student Assistance Comm. alternates, HB-680 technical, HB-699, 700, 1648 Chicago State University Law Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 technical, SB-836 tuition Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHER EDUCATION-Cont. partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 Eastern Illinois University Law Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 Family Practice Residency Act loan interest, failure to fulfill practice requirement, SB-331 Governors State University Law Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 Higher Education Student Assistance Act bonds, Ed. Loan Purchase Program Law, HB-940 CSU satellite office, HB-51 David A. DeBolt Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program, SB-660 Illinois Incentive for Access grants awards, increases number of semesters or quarters, HB-2457 part-time enrollments, HB-1346 Illinois resident scholarship program, new, HB-1135 license plate grant program private college responsibilities, HB-680, 1520 MAP recipients, annual survey, HB- 1631 MAP recipients, assessments, SB-529, 763 merit recognition scholarships award, increases, HB-972 eligibility, 90th %ile, HB-1323 minority environmental scholarship program, SB-65 monetary awards eligibility, broadened, additional funding recommendations, HB- 1135 increases; priority schedule, SB-763, 1050 scholarship & grant research, fees, SB- 681 technical, HB-1065 2600 HIGHER EDUCATION-Cont. technical, SB-878 veteran grants, HB-467 Illinois State University Law Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 Ill. Institute for Entrepreneurship Ed., abolishes & recreates within ISU, HB-680 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 NEW ACTS Community Workforce Employment Council Act, SB-487 Education for the Future Today Act, HB-396 Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Improvement Act, HB-1665, 2076 Equal Opportunity Act of 1997, Illinois, SB-228 Higher Education Facilities Support Act, HB-2220 Industrial New Jobs Training Law, IL; Jobs Training Law, IL, SB-1220 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 Opportunity Scholarship Act, Ill., SB- 1003 Prepaid Tuition Act, Ill., SB.878; HB- 190 Public University Energy Conservation Act, SB-529 State Ensured College and University Responsive Education Trust Act, Ill., (prepaid tuition contracts), HB-190; SB-167 Tuition Increase Limitation Act, HB- 147 Underrepresented Groups Educational Research Act, HB-238 Youth Crime Prevention Consortium Act, HB-2147 Northeastern Illinois University Law Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB.1525 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHER EDUCATION-Cont. Northern Illinois University Law Board DeKalb campus land acquisition, sale, development; use of monies, HB-1182; SB-770 land acquisition, sales, & development; use of moneys, SB-770 student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 technical, SB-770 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 Private College Act technical, HB-1064 Public Community College Act borrowing limits, raises, HB-1180 child care services contracts, HB-1543 directory, graduating vocational & technical students, SB.837 experimental district (State Community College of East St. Louis) assets, transferred upon abolition, HB-1197 board, consolidated election, HB-652; SB-200 faculty and employees faculty, full & part-time ratio, SB- 220 retiree health insurance grant, discontinues, HB-708; SB-423 grants: distribution, equalization, determination; tuition requirements, HB.1180; SB-529, 848 11. Institute for Entrepreneurship Ed., abolishes & recreates within ISU, HB-680 job training programs, new Article, HB-1921 Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 powers and duties, community college districts audit report, uniform financial statements, HB-1180 borrowing limits, eliminates, HB- 550 student board member, term, HB- 1181 technical, SB-529 terms of office, SB-200 withholding, employee debt owed to municipality, HB.1916 Southern Illinois University Management Act 2601 HIGHER EDUCATION- Cont. Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 U of I at Springfield Law Sangamon State degrees; UIS degree reissue fees, HB-1485; SB-877 U of I Trustees Act student trustee voting member, HB- 923, 2364, 2368 technical, HB-1649 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 University of Illinois Act Chicago campus land development impact study, HB-1204 land displacements, U. relocation assistance plan; land contract proceeds, HB-855; SB-1064 public hearings, land acquisition, HB-853; SB-414 scholarships, HB-854; SB-1062 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 Springfield campus SSU degrees; UIS degree reissue fees, SB-877 technical, HB-1135 technical, SB-877 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 Western Illinois University Law Board student members, HB-923, 2364, 2368 curriculum learning disabled children, HB-96 State purchasing officer, HB-1481 tuition partial waiver, university employee children, HB-1525 HIGHWAYS See: ROADS AND BRIDGES HOUSING Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act organization temporary possession, HB-1234 Housing Authorities Act commissioners appointment, Chicago, SB-26 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING-Cont tenant commissioners appointments; quorum; HB-703 management family relocations, same school district, HB-57 police Citizens Review Boards, Chicago, SB-25 Housing Development Authority Act Authority advisory, training & educational services, HB-731 residential mortgage, multi-unit structures, HB-730 NEW ACTS Basic Access to Housing Act, HB-1228 Construction Trust Fund Act, HB.1111 Home Inspection Fraud Prevention Act, HB-806 Home Repair and Remodeling Registration Act, SB-356 Mortgage Insurance Limitation and Notification Act, SB.1076 Radon Industry Licensing Act, HB-1229 Residential Construction Accessibiliy Standards Act, SB-322 Youthbuild Act, Illinois, HB-918 HUMAN RIGHTS Human Rights Act, Illinois Department of Human Rights - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT employment mandatory retirement-paramedics, police, firefighters, SB.106, 156 services deemed employment, SB- 658 State agency compliance audits, HB-493 State agency layoffs, adverse impact determinations, HB-494; SB.218, 860 real estate transactions sexual orientation, SB-847 sexual orientation, HB-1241; SB-847 NEW ACTS Affirmative Action Apprentice Program Act, Illinois, HB-1292 Apprentice Equity Act, Illinois, HB- 1292 Basic Access to Housing Act, HB-1228 Death with Dignity Act, SB-948 Dignity in Dying Act, HB-691 Equal Benefit Opportunity Act of 1997, SB-228 Freedom of Choice Act, HB-319 2602 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, SB-834 Native Tribes Development Act, HB- 1413 Physician Nondiscrimination Act, HB- 2168 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, HB-2370 Right to Publicity Act, HB-1422 State Prohibition of Goods from Forced Labor Act, HB-1176 Status of Women Commission, HB- 1277, 1691; SB-627, 773 University Police Officer Disciplinary Act, HB-1485 INFORMATION- MEETINGS - RECORDS Freedom of Information Act delegation or exclusive contracts for public records handling, bans, HB-800 electronic access fees, HB-587 exemptions birthdate, driver's license #, social security #, HB-71 electronic mail, HB-587 ethics commission proceedings & documents, HB-1627 Ill. Pre-Paid Tuition Act contracts, HB-190; SB.878 RTA/Missouri system safety programs, SB-800 National Voter Registration Act of 1993, implementation, SB-313 news media distributions, HB-1027 public records, DCFS staff findings of day care licensing violations, HB- 2503 public records, electronic storage, HB- 1776 technical, HB-587 Identification Card Act, Illinois - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Secretary of State) NEW ACTS Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act, HB-1329 Disclosure of Ingredients in Tobacco Products Act, HB-1043; SB-403 Electronic Attendance Act, HB-587 Genetic Information Privacy Act, SB- 672 Right of Publicity Act, HB-1422 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1475 Workplace Safety Committee Act, SB- 1025; HB-2083 Open Meetings Act electronic attendance, HB-587 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INFORMATION - MEETINGS- RECORDS-Cont. exemptions EMS Board meetings, HB-274 ethics commission proceedings & documents, HB-1627 municipal utility operations, HB- 1876 municipal utility, power agency or natural gas agency operations, HB-274 quorum of 2, 5 or fewer members, HB-543 property tax Board of Review or Board of Appeals, not quasi-adjudicative body, SB-552 public bodies: tourism, convention, civic center boards, HB-795; SB-596 Vital Records Act - See: PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE REGULATION Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act (CHIP) assessment appeals by insurers, HB- 1400 coverage developmental therapy, children, HB-974 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 emergency services, HB-390, 643; SB-722 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 managed care patients rights, SB- 705 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17 naprapathic services, HB-673 portability; management programs; lifetime benefits; non- covered costs assessments, SB-802 plan administrator, HB-1400 technical, HB-1870 Dental Service Plan Act coverage managed care patients rights, HB- 603; SB-705 Health Care Purchasing Group Act Ill. Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act; Insurance Producer Administration Fund deposits, HB-1400 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Illinois guaranteed renewability, HB-1400 Health Maintenance Organization Act adopted children policies, HB-98 2603 INSURANCE REGULATION- Cont. Board membership, public members, HB-626 child abuse victim discrimination, HB- 445 coverage adopted children, HB-98; SB-33 annual exam services, SB-446 annual mammograms, HB-333 breast cancer, chemotherapy & bone marrow transplantation, SB-149 breast reconstruction surgery, HB- 2456 child & domestic abuse victims, discrimination, HB-98 child health supervision services, HB-422, 705; SB-480 children outpatient preventive & primary health care services; Dpt. Public Aid HMO contracts, SB-237 children preventive/primary health care services demonstration program, HB-1565 contraceptives, HB-443 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 diabetes training & education, HB-888, 1142; SB-1048 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 disabled, hospital dental services, HB-579 drug abuse treatment patients, no ins. denial, HB-1686 drugs, off-label uses, SB-447 emergency services, HB-390, 643; SB-277, 505,722 endocrinology care provider designations, HB-188 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 143 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 investigational cancer treatments, SB-438 managed care patients rights, HB- 603; SB-705 mastectomies, no outpatient surgery, HB-2074 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17, 711 mental health care coverage, HB- 632 mental illness, HB-81 phenylketonuria treatment prescriptions, HB.1881 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. point-of-service options, SB-505 portability, SB.802 preexisting conditions, HB-1312 prostate cancer screening, HB- 1909 disclosure; grievances; health care professional termination; provider networks; Utilization Review Law, HB-626 DPA contracts, accredited medical care entities, HB-1490 genetic information, HB-8, 388; SB- 672 HMO-employed physicians, HB-364 managed care certification; disclosure & credentialing standards; point of service; utilization review; dispute resolution, SB-276 managed care plans, point of service options, SB-275 physician conduct, reports to Ill. State Medical Disciplinary Board, HB- 1468 premature infant discharge, SB-346 residential facility resident referral to long-term care facility, SB.457 technical, HB-1490, 1491, 1565, 1872, 1873, 2101,2180 technical, SB-701, 1023, 1078, 1079 Insurance Code, Illinois casualty insurance, fidelity bonds, surety contracts group vehicle policies, limited liability companies, SB-1066 companies, all see also: health insurance automobile claims procedures pamphlet, HB-694 child & domestic abuse victims, discrimination, HB-98 child abuse victim discrimination, HB-445 confidentiality privilege, voluntary internal compliance audits communications, HB-223 crash parts, choice of auto body repair shop, HB-1502 domestic abuse victim coverage, SB-490 emergency medical care, SB-277 genetic testing discrimination, HB-388 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 improper claims practice, arbitrary caps in vehicle repair estimates, HB.1428 managed care, patient rights, HB- 603; SB-705 2604 INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont managed care, point of service options, HB-626; SB-275 portability coverage, SB-802 property assessed value, fire & extended coverage, HB-696 uninsured and hit & run motor veh. coverage, arbitration, SB-710 vehicle damages from road conditions, comprehensive coverage, HB-2273 vehicle financial responsibility proof, primary loss coverage, HB-224 companies, unauthorized naprapathic service providers, HB-1881 third party administrators, HB-2226 definitions, classifications Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, exempt from Code, HB-1271 domestic companies changes in capital; guaranty fund borrowing; HB-2226 investments practices, SB-801 mutual company, conversion to stock company, HB-2226 replication transactions; hedging transactions, SB-801 exempt: Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund, HB-2164 financial institutions insurance sales law, new Article, HB-375, 586 fire and marine insurance claims, damaged structure securing costs, HB-1232 genetic information, HB-8, 388; SB- 672 health care reimbursement emergency services, HB-390, 643; SB-505,722 mental health care coverage, HB- 632 point-of-service options, SB-505 health insurance see also: companies, all adopted children, HB-98; SB-33 annual exam services, SB-446 annual mammograms, HB-333 breast cancer, chemotherapy & bone marrow transplantation, SB-149 breast reconstruction surgery, HB- 2456 child health supervision services, HB-422, 705; SB-480 children, adoptees or under legal guardianship, HB-2507 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. contraceptives, HB-443 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 diabetes training & education, HB-888, 1142; SB-1048 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 disabled, hospital dental services, HB-579 domestic abuse victims; life, health, disability coverage, HB- 1332; SB.490 drug abuse treatment patients, no ins. denial, HB-1686 drugs, off-label uses, SB-447 endocrinology care provider designations, HB-188 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 143 genetic testing information, HB-8; SB-672 health benefits, survivors of police & firefighters killed in line of duty, HB-1421 investigational cancer treatments, HB-620; SB-438 licensed clinical professional counselor treatment, HB-161 mammograms, HB-1330 managed care, point of service options, HB-626; SB-275 mastectomies, no outpatient surgery, HB-2074 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11,107; SB-17, 711 mental illness, HB-81, 111 naprapathic services, HB-1881 organ transplantation procedures information, SB-1047 Pap/prostate tests, HB-1881 phenylketonuria treatment prescriptions, HB-1881 preexisting conditions, HB-1312 prostate cancer screening, HB- 1909 serious mental illness, HB-428, 2459 homeowners/renters day care homes, SB-124 subjects of abuse, no refusal to insure, HB-2508 Illinois Insurance Guaranty Fund claims: third party exclusions; exhaustion; obligation/liability reductions, HB-223, 1552; SB- 659 insolvent companies, liqidator & receiver liability; right to recover; HB-1552 2605 INSURANCE REGUIATION-Cont. insurance exchange additional exchanges; syndicates, new & reorganization; runoff of operations; fees; statements; disclosure, HB-223 syndicate fees; financial records examination; quarterly filings; liquidation expenses; rules; HB.1881; SB-659 insurance information/privacy protection naprapathic service providers, HB- 673, 1881 Life and Health Insurance Association Guaranty Law annuity contracts, pre-1990, HB- 627; SB-192 mine subsidence insurance intergovernmental cooperatives, HB-223, 829 motor vehicle see also: companies, all anti-theft device premium discounts, HB-1260 arbitration, uninsured and hit & run coverage, HB-289 cancellation, notify Sec. of State, HB-326 crash parts, choice of auto body repair shop, HB-1502 group vehicle policies, limited liability companies, SB-1066 improper claims practice, arbitrary caps in vehicle repair estimates, HB-1428 loss information, 5 years, SB-196 rental vehicles, proof of financial responsibility, HB-1647 repair service providers, insured choice, HB-2084 vehicle damages from road conditions, comprehensive coverage, HB-2273 premium finance regulation agents, producers, HB-2226 producers, limited representatives, registered firms insurance producer licensing exam analysis, HB-2322 registered firms, limited liability companies, HB-223, 224 property and casualty rates Dpt. regulation; financial info reports, HB-298 technical, HB-176, 223,441, 1236, 1265, 1410, 1874, 1875, 2102, 2282, 2283,2284, 2285 technical, SB-131, 132, 196, 197, 198, 294, 295, 296, 466, 467, 468, 913, 1023 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. unauthorized companies service of process, reinsurance issuance, HB-1266 workers' compensation and employers' liability rates discount, drug-free workplace program participants, HB-2034 Limited Health Service Organization Act child abuse victim discrimination, HB- 445 coverage adopted children, HB-98; SB-33 annual exam services, SB-446 breast cancer, chemotherapy & bone marrow transplantation, SB-149 breast reconstruction surgery, HB- 2456 child & domestic abuse victims, discrimination, HB-98 child health supervision services, HB-422,705; SB-480 diabetes training & education, HB-888, 1142; SB-1048 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 disabled, hospital dental services, HB-579 drug abuse treatment patients, no ins. denial, HB-1686 drugs, off-label uses, SB-447 emergency medical care, SB-277 endocrinology care provider designations, HB-188 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 143 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 investigational cancer treatments, SB-438 mammograms, HB-1330 managed care patients rights, HB- 603; SB-705 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17, 711 mental illness, HB-81 phenylketonuria treatment prescriptions, HB-1881 point-of-service options, SB-505 portability, SB-802 preexisting conditions, HB-1312 prostate cancer screening, HB- 1909 genetic information, HB.8, 388; SB- 672 managed care plans, point of service options, SB-275 technical, HB-1866 2606 INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. NEW ACTS Access to Emergency Services Act, HB-390 Consumer Insurance Board Act, HB- 1149 Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 Drug-Free Workplace Program Act, HB-2034 Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund, HB-1271 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Genetic Information Privacy Act, SB- 672 Health Care Appointment Transportation Act, SB-911 Health Care Professional Disclosure Act, HB-1468 Health Care Purchasing Group Act, HB-1311 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Ill., SB.802 Health Security Act, SB-189 Healthy Start Insurance Plan Act, HB- 1302 Insurance Sales Act, HB-222 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Managed Care Patient Rights Act, SB- 705; HB-603 Managed Care Reform Act, HB-626 Managed Care Responsibility to Members Act, HB-1042,2285 Managed Dental Care Patient Protection and Reform Act, HB-423, 558; SB-750 Mortgage Insurance Limitation and Notification Act, SB.1076 Patient Access to Treatment Act, (dermatologists), HB-843 Patient Communication Act, Illinois, HB-333 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-1562 Post-Mastectomy Care Act, SB-711 Public Safety Employee Benefit Act, HB-1347 Renter's Financial Responsibility and Protection Act, HB.844, 1647 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-48 Worker Benefit Security Act, HB-1474 Producer Controlled Insurer Act definitions: controlled insurer, controlling producer, HB-2226 relationship disclosure, subscriber's agreement, HB-2282 Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE REGULATION- Cont. trust fund reorganization, mutual insurance co. or reciprocal, HB.2226 Small Employers Rating Renewability and Portability Act, repeals, SB-802 Title Insurance Act escrow agents, HB-922; SB-1240 federal rules, basis for Dir. Financial Institutions decisions, HB-1690 fee schedule; escrow agents, HB-922 fees, charges, taxes, HB-591 right to rescind title insurance policy, HB-1621 technical, HB-922 technical, SB-591 Vision Service Plan Act repeals, SB-193 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act child abuse victim discrimination, HB- 445 coverage adopted children, HB-98; SB-33 annual exam services, SB-446 breast cancer, chemotherapy & bone marrow transplantation, SB-149 breast reconstruction surgery, HB- 2456 child & domestic abuse victims, discrimination, HB-98 child health supervision services, HB-422, 705; SB-480 contraceptives, HB-443 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 diabetes training & education, HB-888, 1142; SB-1048 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 disabled, hospital dental services, HB-579 drug abuse treatment patients, no ins. denial, HB-1686 drugs, off-label uses, SB-447 emergency medical care, SB-277 endocrinology care provider - designations, HB-188 gastrointestinal treatment, HB- 143, health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 investigational cancer treatments, SB-438 mammograms, HB-1330 managed care patients rights, HB- 603; SB-705 mastectomies, no outpatient surgery, HB-2074 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17, 711 2607 INSURANCE REGULATION-Cont. mental illness, HB-81 phenylketonuria treatment prescriptions, HB-1881 point-of-service options, SB-505 portability, SB-802 preexisting conditions, HB-1312 prostate cancer screening, HB- 1909 genetic information, HB-8, 388; SB- 672 managed care plans, point of service options, SB-275 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION/ INTERSTATE AGREEMENTS DCFS placement interstate exchange, HB- 1156 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 investments, risk management agencies, HB-201; SB-693, 1043 land use joint plans, NE Ill. Planning Commission, HB-321 municipal joint action water agencies Lake Michigan, Mississippi R., Missouri R., HB.1193; SB-373 Interstate Ozone Transport Oversight Act -See: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY NEW ACTS Bi-State Transit Safety Act, SB-800 INTERSTATE COMPACTS Bi-State Development Compact Act teleconference meetings, HB-857, 1193 Interstate Ozone Transport Oversight Act -See: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY NEW ACTS Interstate Compact on Adoption Act, HB-165 LABOR RELATIONS Educational Labor Relations Act, Illinois bargainable matter, HB-807; SB-241 Board membership, HB.452, 654 Chicago schools: collective bargaining subjects; strike ban; PA89-15, HB- 546 educational employee, part-time academic employees, HB-551 prohibited subjects applicability, Chi. school districts, SB-837 strikes, 10 days' notice, SB-645 technical, HB-1488 UofI bargaining units (PA89-4), HB- 405; SB-439 Labor Dispute Act exception: injdunctions under Advertisemment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-2100; SB-1060 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LABOR RELATIONS-Cont NEW ACTS Human Services Delivery Act, HB- 735,2325 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, SB-1060 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, SB-1004; HB-2085 Public Labor Relations Act, Illinois application of Act, over 5 employees, HB-1063 comparable employer, SB-184 firefighter residency, arbitration, HB.674, 896; SB.753 intergovernmental agreement entities, SB-469 public safety telecommunicators, mandated mediation & strike prohibition, HB-1530; SB-469 RTA-CTA bargaining agreements, SB- 415 State Police, rank, bargaining units, HB-578 technical, HB-938, 2263 technical, SB-204 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 9-1-1 dispatchers, no strikes, HB-1530; SB-469 LAW ENFORCEMENT Criminal Identification Act background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 delinquent minor fingerprints, HB- 2095 expungements, HB-2212 firearm unlawful use, 1st offense, probation, no expungement, HB- 2293; SB-1189 Criminal Justice Information Act, Illinois Authority membership, increases, HB-1293 gang census by locality, HB-193 Department of State Police - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT LEADS (Law Enforcement Agencies Data System) expungement if no conviction, HB- 2212 Narcotic Control Division Abolition Act - See CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES NEW ACTS Health Facilities Protection Act, HB- 850 Law Enforcement Intern Training Act, HB-695 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-547 2608 LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont Police Officer Disciplinary Act, HB- 1109 Police Training Act, Illinois - See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT State Police Act burial expenses benefit, HB-813; SB-199 raise, longevity, HB-577 Statewide Organized Gang Database Act gang data compilation, HB-193 Uniform Conviction Information Act background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 information request fee, HB-1914 LEGISLATURE Compensation Review Act repeals; Compensation Review Board Abolition Act, SB-207 State's attorneys salaries, HB-1123 General Assembly Compensation Act congratulatory resolution fees, HB-229 office allowance, increases, HB-229 General Assembly Organization Act technical, SB-1016 Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 (for individual Commissions, See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS) block grant use hearings; funding level recommendations; SB-887 Legislative Materials Act congratulatory resolution copies, member fee schedule, HB-229 Lobbyist Registration Act legislator gifts & honoraria, bans, HB- 292,1074 lobbyist compensation, report, HB-502 official notification of lobbyist expenditures, SB-1105 persons prohibited from lobbying, HB- 2213 pre-registration period, eliminates; State Employee Gift Ban Act, HB- 2324 reports to each listed official, HB-1074 NEW ACTS Advisory Referenda Act, Illinois, SB- 741 Agency Appropriation Act, HB-351, 415 Compensation Review Board Abolition Act, SB-207 Employee Health Benefit Mandate Note Act, HB-1263; SB-769 Fund Education First Act, HB-100; SB-616, 637 Local Government Contract Lobbyist Disclosure Act, SB-130 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LEGISLATURE- Cont. Silver-Haired Legislature, SB-1046 State Emp. Gift Ban Act, HB-2325 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Gift Ban Act, HB-76, 1627, 2341 Truth in Budgeting Note Act, HB-93 note acts Fiscal Note Act background detail info, HB-292 Truth in Budgeting Note Act, creates; repeals Fiscal, Pension, Judicial, State Debt, Correctional and Balanced Budget note acts, HB-93 LIBRARIES Library System Act, Illinois grants, tax limitations; equalization grants, SB.39 Local Library Act, Illinois personnel, library-municipality joint employer, HB-1047 Public Library District Act of 1991 appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 LENS Clinical Psychologists Lien Act total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act commercial leases, lien attachments, HB-1345 Dentists Lien Act total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 Emergency Medical Services Personnel Lien Act total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 Home Health Agency Lien Act total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 Hospital Lien Act total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 Mechanics Lien Act construction trust funds, unpaid sums from waivers, HB-1111 Notice of Furnishing/Notice of Commencement, SB-708 NEW ACTS Optometrists Lien Act, HB-2150 Physical Therapist Lien Act total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 Physicians Lien Act attachments; written notices; SB-246 total amount maximum, SB-1206, 1248 2609 LQUOR REGULATION Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Liquor Control Act of 1934 advertising manufacturer/distributor materials, HB-671, 679, 903, 915; SB-664 wine & spirits lists, menus - inside sign designations, HB- 671, 679, 915 Grape and Wine Resources Council, HB-842, 1678; SB-910 liability loss of society actions, HB-297 minors & persons selling to them, prosecution, HB-679 recoverable amounts, HB-46, 87, 297 recovery dollar limits, removes, HB-46 licensing proof of insurance, HB-87 tobacco products retail sales license, HB-944; SB-1113 wine-maker second location, sales limits, license fee, SB-910 Liquor Control Commission fines/penalties schedule, HB-1865 tobacco vendors, Commission oversee, SB-1101 manufacturers, distributors, importing distributors advertising materials, HB-671, 679, 903, 915; SB-664 coil cleaning services sales, HB.679 dispensing accessories sales, HB-679 signs & inside advertising materials, HB-679, 903; SB-664 product sampling, test marketing, HB-679, 1862 sales, gifts, delivery brew pub sales limits, HB-679 coil cleaning services sales, HB-679 credit sales, bans, HB-1863 equipment cleaning every 2 wks.; dispensing accessory sales, HB-679 fraudulent ID; minor & seller prosecution; HB-679, 1864 liquor containing foreign objects, bans, HB-679, 1865 Louis Joliet Renaissance Center, City Center Campus, Joliet Jr. College facilities, HB-1374 retailer warning signs, fetal alcohol syndrome, HB-1102 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LIQUOR REGULATION-Cont sting operation sales restrictions, HB-155 telephone/mail-order sales records, SB-407 tobacco products retail sales license, HB-944; SB-1113 taxation alcoholic cider, HB-2385 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB.856 technical, HB-1594, 1855 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 NEW ACTS Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, HB- 944; SB-1113 Wine Manufacture Incentive and Marketing Act, SB-390 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Emergency Telephone System Act Board public member/county board member, HB-1837 false reports, HB-172 fund uses, SB-382 sophisticated system, computer-aided dispatch systems, SB-1120 State Police emergency wireless phone network, HB-617 technical, HB-267, 646 wireless 9-1-1 service, SB-761 Fire Protection Training Act reimbursement by State Fire Marshal Office; rules; HB-820 Government Salary Withholding Act charitable organization selection, HB- 2217 charitable payroll deductions, restrictions, HB-1752 Governmental Account Audit Act investment reports, HB-39 local gov't. financial reports & audits, HB-910; SB.607 home rule, preempts or limits HB-57, 216, 685, 803, 1062, 1147, 1228, 1627, 1663, 1739, 1861, 1879, 2116, 2420 SB-52, 169, 228, 452, 531, 624, 707, 713, 728,730, 859, 903, 929, 996, 1190,1192 Local Government Debt Reform Act - See: FINANCE Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act - See: CIVIL IMMUNITIES Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act 2610 LOCAL GOVERNMENT- Cont. sheriff's office employees running for office, leave of absence, SB-760 Local Records Act technical, HB-1916 Municipal Budget Law, Illinois funds expenditure before annual budget & appropriation, HB-641, 677; SB-307 NEW ACTS Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Local Government Reimbursement Act, HB-2224 Downstate Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-809 Equal Benefit Opportunity Act of 1997, SB-228 Equipable Construction Act, SB-707 Equitable Construction Act, SB-707 Grant and Loan Program Administrative Expense Act, SB- 962; HB-1744 Illinois River Watershed Restoration Act, HB-424 Law Enforcement Intern Training Act, HB-695 Local Government Adopt-A-Public- Building Act, HB-2511 Local Government Contract Lobbyist Disclosure Act, SB-130 Local Government Firearm Regulation Preemption Act, HB-216 Local Government Tax Incentive Prohibition Act, HB-148 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, HB-2370 Rent Control Preemption Act, SB-531 River Restoration and Conservation Grant Act, HB-424 Soybean Ink Act, HB-316 Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, HB-1409; SB.103 Urban Growth Planning Act, HB-2420 Water Rescue Act, SB-315 Youth Crime Prevention Consortium Act, HB-2147 Police Training Act, Illinois Board audits, Community Policing Fund distributees, HB-2288 civilian personnel training; public college curriculum, approved schools; course certification; HB-594 conservators of the peace training course, SB-369 domestic violence instruction, HB-1538 part-time county corrections officers, no mandatory training, SB.762 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. retired peace officers, weapons exemption proficiency course, HB- 744; SB-100 technical, HB-1913 Public Building Commission Act dissolution, HB-794; SB.596 technical, HB-1602 Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act conflict of interest gov't. officers, disclosure, SB-270 hospital staff, hospital districts, SB-234 municipal officers, SB-70, 594 Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act township highway commissioners, removes, HB-2424 referenda standardization, SB-373 State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Comptroller) Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act complaintssupported by sworn affidavits, HB-2251 State college/university officers, HB- 1485 written notice prior to interrogation, HB-1321 MEETINGS SEE: INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Community Services Act cost of living increases, DHS appropriation, HB-368 direct care workers wage increases, annual appropriation, HB-649 employee compensation, HB-925 funding, annual adjustment, HB-1377 grants, Home-Based Support Services Program, Dpt. Human Services, HB- 2109; SB-237 technical, HB-1634 Dev. Dis. and Mental Disability Services Act grants, Home-Based Support Services Program, Dpt. Human Services, HB- 2109 Dev. Disabilities, Illinois Planning Council Law on Board, appointments, SB-237 Dpt. Human Services office, SB-238 membership, Senate advice & consent; specific representation, SB-1071 Dev.Disability and Mental Disability Services Act grants, Home-Based Support Services Program, Dpt. Human Services, HB- 2109; SB-237 2611 MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES-Cont. DMHDD-See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (HUMAN SERVICES) MHDD Administrative Act - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (HUMAN SERVICES) MHDD Code clinical professional counselors, HB- 505 county prisoner transfers, mental health attention, SB-922 liens for DMHDD, charges owed to State, SB-785 pilot project: services for persons with developmental disabilities, SB.320 psychotropic medication & electro- convulsive therapy, SB-317, 1035 service provider representative payee status, HB-1447 technical, HB-168 technical, SB-696, 842 MHDD Confidentiality Act disclosure: sex offenders, fugitives, SB-956 disclosure: therapists report to DCFS Inspector General, SB.240 psychotropic medication & electro- convulsive therapy, SB-317, 1035 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 NEW ACTS Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Human Services Delivery Act, HB- 735, 2325 Inspector General Act, SB.240 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 MILITARY AFFAIRS See Also: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Military Affairs) See Also: VETERANS Department of Veterans Affairs - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Military Code of Illinois Lincoln's Challenge Program, student allowances, HB-2223 MUNICIPALITIES Municipal Budget Law, Illinois - See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Municipal Code, Illinois administrative adjudications, municipal ordinance violations, HB-1918; SB-574, 971 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MUNICIPALITIES- Cont. corporate powers and functions - see: public health, safety, welfare; or, see: public works, buildings, property electric utilities deregulation, SB-55 finance competitive bidding, HB-1912; SB-960 electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 electricity use tax, HB-362; SB-55 Home Rule Municipal Use Tax Act, ROC application, HB-2363 hotel tax uses, economic development promotion, HB- 1299; SB-736 investments reports, HB-39 local gov't. financial reports & audits, HB-910; SB.607 occupation & use taxes, capital projects, HB-318 privilege taxes, sen. cit. exempt, HB-1093 State and Municipal Revenue Task Force; electricity use tax, HB-1998 technological equipment sales, tax, HB-533, SB-374 telecommunications tax, HB-254, 468; SB-51 utility business taxes, HB-988 utility taxes, enterprise zone exemptions, HB-709 local improvements multiple, one special assessment project, HB-1409; SB-103 officers investments reports, HB-39 officers and employees Chi. police duty disability & limited duty employment, HB- 2309 Chi, police, limited-duty employment, SB-1194 conflicts of interest, SB-70, 270, 594 conservators of the peace, SB-369 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 education preference-police & fire applicants, SB-437 elective office, not eligible after convictions, HB-1140 financial reports publication, HB- 1305 fire/police applicants, maximum age, SB-106 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 2612 MUNICIPALITIES- Cont health benefits, annual mammograms, HB-333 health benefits, survivors of police & firefighters killed in line of duty, HB-1421 insurance disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 managed health care patients rights, HB-603; SB-705 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17, 711 officials, compensation, HB-1193 Police Board disciplinary recommendations, written record, SB-397 president vacancy, trustee appointment, SB-1118 resignations, admissions of guilt for criminal offenses, SB-1225 school crossing guards, full-time, SB-839 organization of municipalities village incorporation, HB-353; SB- 612 public health, safety, welfare (corporate powers and functions) adult entertainment centers, HB-1883, 2473 bonding requirements, HB-2161; SB-919,920 building code, property definition, HB-1013 cable TV franchises, SB-272, 999 cable TV, delinquency & collection fees, SB-1120 cable TV, phone, utility late payment fees; billing dates; HB- 2398 cable TV, real estate owner just compensation, SB-691 deer hunting regulation, SB-624 demolition, abandoned property, HB-104; SB-973 electrical contractor regulation, HB-61 graffiti-removal, private property, HB-661 land donations, subdivision improvements, SB-929 police officers, unlock vehicles upon owner request, HB-2240 private swimming pool enclosures, HB-1009, 1162 real estate transfers, inspections, HB-305; SB-779 rental property managers, municipal regulation, HB-249 retail theft ordinance, SB-377 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MUNICIPALITIES-Cont. telecommunications regulation, bans, SB-1109 tobacco sales regulation, HB-207, 796 unsafe bldgs.-hazardous substances, HB-38, 1735; SB- 970 waste disposal service, limits displacement of private service providers, HB-1399 weed cutting costs, foreclosure, HB-350 public works, buildings, property (corporate powers and functions) airports, muni. acquisition of property, eliminates, HB-1697 fees, utility company property use, HB-987 multi-year contracts; water commissioners compensation, SB-596 municipal power agency powers, SB-703 municipal utility delinquencies, liens, HB-246 parking areas, commercial & industrial facilities, municipal regulation, HB-307; SB.106 public rights-of-way regulation, HB-1231 public water/sanitary sewer district contracts, HB-353 real estate sale notice, owners of abutting land, SB-139 recreational facility notes & bonds, interest-free, HB-1310 rent, utility company property use, HB-985 residential parking restrictions, SB-597 school crossing guards, full-time, SB-839 street excavation utility permit fees, HB-984 street/alley vacation ordinances, effective, SB.213 tax increment allocation (TIF) - see below TIF (tax increment financing) - see below utility operations referenda, abolishes, HB-986 water service discontinuance contracts, HB-2316 water supply source location, HB- 2374, 2375 technical, HB-525, 1010, 1011, 1045, 1191, 1192, 1608, 1609, 1636, 1719, 1734, 2205, 2206, 2207 technical, SB-42, 43, 44, 382, 977, 992, 1095, 1118, 1119, 1237 2613 MUNICIPALITIES-Cont. territory annexation/disconnection notice to election authorities, SB-1208 annexation, zoning classification, SB-106 disconnection by court order, HB- 732, 1374; SB-687, 688 TIF (Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act) additional parcels, adjusted EAV, SB-1219 blighted areas, HB-697; SB-398 EAV adjustments, HB-1374 feasibility studies, notice & hearings, HB-1378; SB-400 housing impact study; assistance; feasibility study topics; information availability, HB- 525 limitations on TIF districts, SB-41 project extension, 35 yrs., HB-2060 redevelopment plan-no golf course; professional services contracts; redev. project costs; joint review boards; HB-525 redevelopment plans; relocation costs; compensatory damages, eminet domain; affordable housing study, HB-698; SB-399 redevelopment project area, no enterprise zone abatement, HB-524 revenues-Affordable Housing Fund, HB-1379; SB-401 woodlands, HB-2379 unsafe buildings - see: public health, safety, welfare new acts Downstate Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-809 Electric Customer Choice and Protection Act, HB-1998 Electrician Licensing Act, HB-61, 681 Electricity Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Law, HB-362; SB-55 Fire Department Promotion Act, SB- 713 Managed Care Patient Rights Act, SB- 705; HB-603 Municipal Fire Department Promotion Act, SB-713 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-1009, 1162 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Fee Act, HB-1313 Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, HB-1409; SB-103 Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, SB-994, 996; HB.1147, 1739, 1915 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MUNICIPALITIES-Cont. Truss Construction Fire Safety Act, HB-768 NECLEAR SAFETY New Acts Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act, Ill., SB-817 technical, SB-817 NEW ACTS A Access to Emergency Services Act, HB-390, 643 Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act, HB-1329 Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Pratice Act, SB-459 Advisory Referenda Act, Ill., SB-741 AFDC Recipients Transportation to Employment Act, SB-884 Affirmative Action Apprentice Program Act, Ill., HB-1292 Agency Appropriations Act, HB-351, 415 Agency Performance Review Act, HB- 394 Aldo DeAngelis Program for Educational Involvement in the Performing Arts Act, SB-681 Alzheimer's Special Care Disclosure Act, HB-1486 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Local Government Reimbursement Act, HB-2221 Ammunition Tax Act, SB-441 Amusement Rider Responsibility Act, SB-85 Appellate and Circuit Courts Redistricting Act, HB-85 Appellate Court Redistricting Act, SB- 945 Apprentice Equity Act, Illinois, HB- 1292 Assist. Technology Evaluation and Training Centers Act, SB-1084 Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Assisted Living Establishment Act, SB- 743; HB-1389, 1693, 2045 Assistive Technology Warranty Act, SB-53 Attorney General Child Support Enforcement Act, HB-2346 Attorney-client Contingent Fee Information Act, SB-383 Auctioneer Licensing Act, HB-2087 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-601, 1121, 2333 Automobile Renting Excise Tax Act, HB-208 Automotive Repair Act, SB.1039 2614 NEW ACTS-Cont. B Balanced Budget Act, Ill., HB-86 Basic Access to Housing Act, HB-1228 Bi-State Transit Safety Act, SB-800 Builder and Developer Land Valuation Act, SB-929 Building Commission Act, Ill., SB-428; HB-1816 Business Corporation Act of 1983, SB-952 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938; HB-1627 C Campaign Finance Oversight Commission Act, SB-745 Campaign Finance Reform Law of 1997, HB-10 Campaign Sign Regulation Act, SB- 655 Capitol Rotunda Banner Act, SB-1187 Charitable, Religious and Educational Non-Profit Corporation Immunity Act, SB-546 Child Advocate Act, HB-975 Child Bicycle Safety Act, HB-1021 Child Care Capital Development Act, HB-420 Child Safety Act, HB-1021 Child Support Enforcement Act of 1997, HB-2266 Choice of Law and Forum Act, SB-952 Circuit Courts Redistricting Act, SB- 944 Civic Center Code, HB-235 Clean Election Act, HB-75, 866 Coal Recovery Act of 1997, Ill., SB- 287 Commission on the Status of Women Act, SB-627, 773; HB-1277, 1691 Community Food Garden Act, HB-604 Community Workforce Employment Council Act, SB-487 Compensation Review Board Abolition Act, SB-207 Comprehensive Childbirth Act, HB- 1623 Comprehensive Property Tax Study Commission, HB-2396 Compulsive Gambling Intervention Act, HB-624 Construction Safety Professionals Act, SB-721 Construction Trust Fund Act, HB-1111 Consumer Insurance Board Act, HB- 1149 Consumer Late Payment Act, SB-481 Contractor Reporting Act, HB-1684 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont Correctional Managed Health Care Advisory Committee Act, HB-993 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act, SB-106; HB-1374 County Retail License for Tobacco Products Act, HB-1247 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, SB-472 Crimes Committed Against Children Act, HB-2 D E Death with Dignity Act, SB-948 Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-1024 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-1861 Design Professions Practice Act, HB- 728 Diabetes Self-Management Training and Education Act, SB-1048; HB- 1142 Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act of 1997, HB-513 Dignity in Dying Act, HB-691 Disclosure of Ingredients in Tobacco Products Act, HB-1043; SB-403 Dissection Alternatives Act, SB-271; HB-2365, 2395 Divorce Mediator Certification Act, SB-835 Downstate Fire Department Promotion Act, HB-809 Downstate Horse Racing Recovery Act of 1997, HB-1060 Drug-Free Workplace Program Act, HB-2034 Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, HB-1271, 2164 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Economic Dev. Act, SB-73 Economic Dev. and Job Development Act, SB-631 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB-1627 Economic Dev. Reassessment Act, SB- 1090 Economic Development Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-1339 Education Finance Reform Act of 1997, SB-975; HB-1724 Education for the Future Today Act, HB-396 Education, Job Training, Placement, Retention, and Re-Employment Act, HB-2081 Educational Choice Act, SB-565; HB- 991 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Electric Customer Choice and Protection Act, HB-1998 2615 NEW ACTS-Cont. Electric Revenue Use Tax Act, HB- 286 Electrician Licensing Act, HB-61, 681, 1834 Electricity Excise Tax Law, HB-362; SB-55 Electricity Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Law, HB-362; SB-55 Electronic Attendance Act, HB-587 Electronic Fingerprinting Act, HB- 2123 Employee Health Benefit Mandate Note Act, HB-1263; SB-769 Employee Leasing Company Act, HB-223; SB-417 Employment Training Act, HB-612 Empowerment Zone & Enterprise Community ity Private Activity Bond Task Force Act, HB-2076 Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Improvement Act, HB-1665, 2076 Endangering School Bus Transporation Act, HB-561 Energy Education and Marketing Act, HB-998 Environmental Justice Act, HB-518 Equal Justice Assistance Act, Ill., HB- 425 Equitable Construction Act, SB-707 Equitable School Funding Act of 1997, SB-2 Euro Conversion Act, HB-1418 Export Assistance Act, Ill., HB-2055 Fair and Equitable School Funding Formula Act, HB-1, 452 Family and Medical Leave Act, Ill., HB-1703 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-1061, 1557 Farm Economic Development and Renewable Fuel Act, Illinois, HB- 1116; SB-908 FinanciaL Transaction Card Acceptance Act, HB-200; SB-1045 Fire Department Promotion Act, SB- 713 Firearm Tax Act, HB-419 Fiscal and Economic Stability Act, Ill., HB-35 Flex-time Rights Act, HB-1704 Forensic Testing Act, HB-2160 Free Tobacco Sample Prohibition Act, HB-359 Freedom of Choice Act, HB-319 Fund Education First Act, HB-100; SB-616, 637 FY 1998 Budget Implementation Act, HB-196; SB-1101 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont G H I Gambling Referendum Act, SB-211, 326; HB-640 Gambling Right to Vote Act, HB-386 Gaming Act of 1997, Ill., HB-169 Gang Member Registration and Community Notification Act, HB- 2261 General State Aid Continuing Appropria-io tion Law, HB-452 Genetic Information Privacy Act, HB-8 Grant and Loan Program Administrative Expense Act, SB- 962; HB-1744 Handgun and Assault Weapon Liability Act, SB-442 Health Care Appointment Transportation Act, SB-911 Health Care Facilities Act, HB-851 Health Care Professional Disclosure Act, HB-1468 Health Care Purchasing Group Act, HB-1311 Health Facilities Protection Act, HB- 850 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, SB-802 Health Security Act, SB-189 Healthy Kids Plan Act, SB-514 Healthy Start Insurance Plan Act, HB- 1302 Healthy Start Program Act, HB-230 High School Athletics Competitive Bidding Act, HB-1025 Higher Education Facilities Support Act, HB-2220 HIV Education for Pregnant Women Act, SB-190 HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, SB-834 Home Inspection Fraud Prevention Act, HB-806 Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider License Act, HB-522 Home Repair and Remodeling Registration Act, SB-356 Home Rule Site Tax Act, HB-2302 Human Cloning Prohibition Act, HB- 1829 2235; SB-1230 Human Services Delivery Act, HB- 735, 2325 Hypnotherapist Licensing Act, SB-903; HB-1663 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1624 Illinois River Restoration and Conservation Grant Act, HB.424 2616 NEW ACTS-Cont Illinois River Watershed Restoration Act, HB-424 Impoundment Regulation Act, HB- 1900 Indigent Senior Citizen and Disabled Person Survival Act, SB-394 Industrial New Jobs Training Law and the Ill. Jobs Training Law, SB-1220 Institutional Neglect and Abuse Damages Act, HB-89 Insurance Sales Act, HB-222 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Task Force Act, HB-1392 International Commercial Arbitration Act, HB-2369 Interpreters for the Deaf Act, SB-450 Interstate Compact on Adoption Act, HB-165 Invest in Illinois Act, HB-1479 Labor and Commerce Act, HB-830 Labor Equity Act, Ill., SB-1060; HB- 2100 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, SB-169 Laser System Act of 1997, HB-1144 Law Enforcement Intern Training Act, HB.695 Law Enforcement, Crime Victim, and Corrections Officer Protection Act, HB-547 Limitation on Distributing Tobacco Products Act, Sb-219 Local Government Adopt-A-Public- Building Act, HB-2511 Local Government Contract Lobbyist Disclosure Act, SB-130 Local Government Firearm Regulation Preemption Act, HB-216 Local Government Tax Incentive Prohibition Act, HB-148 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 Local Option School District Income Tax Act, HB-549; SB-563 M Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Managed Care Patient Rights Act, HB-603; SB-705 Managed Care Responsibility to Members Act, HB-1042, 2285 Managed Dental Care Patient Protection and Reform Act, HB-423, 558; SB-750 Medicaid Cost Savings Suggestion Award Program Act, SB-114 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Medical Visit and Educational Conference Leave Act, HB-180 Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-621 Missing Child Rapid Response Act, HB-2027 Mortgage Insurance Limitation and Notification Act, SB.1076 Mortgage Sale Notification Act, SB- 621 Multi-family Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB-766 Municipal Fire Department Promotion Act, SB-713 N 0 O P Neighborhood Assistance Program Tax Credit Act, HB-2082 New Hire Reporting Act, SB.1024; HB-1337 Nursing Home Resident Protection Act of 1997, HB-89 O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act, SB-797 Occupations and Use Tax Code, HB- 1888 Omnibus Charitable Gaming Act, HB- 2189 Open Budgets Act, Ill., HB-37 Opportunity Scholarship Act, Ill., SB- 1003 Optometrists Lien Act, HB-2150 Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act, HB-1879; SB-859 Part-Time Employee Wage Suppplement Act, HB-1195 Partial-birth Abortion Ban Act, HB-382, 1812; SB-230 Patient Access to Treatment Act, HB- 843 Patient Communication Act, HB-333 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-1562 Pension System Improvement Act, HB-7 Performance-Based Educational Standards Act, HB-1667 Petroleum Education and Marketing Act, Ill., HB-2430 Petroluem Education and Marketing Act, Illinois, HB-998 Physician Nondiscrimination Act, HB- 2168 Police Officer Disciplinary Act, HB- 1109 Post-Mastectomy Care Act, SB-711 2617 NEW ACTS-Cont. Prepaid Tuition Act, Ill., SB-878; HB- 190 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-1009, 1162 Privatization Regulation Act, HB-194 Procurement Code, Illinois, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Propane Education and Research Act, SB-151; HB-279 Property Rights Preservation Law; Relief for Diminished Property Value Law, HB-212 Public Election Fund Act, SB-1204 Public Employee Pension Equity Act, SB-3; HB-10 Public Safety Employee Benefits Act, HB-1347 Public Schools Educational Choice Act, HB-253 Public University Energy Conservation Act, SB-529 Public Utilities Act, HB-286 R Radon Industry Licensing Act, HB-1229 Rainy Day and Education First Act, SB-826; HB-907 Re-employment Support Program Act, HB-1088 Real Est. Broker Residential Home Builder Escrow Account Act, HB- 2405 Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act, HB-1214; SB-859 Real Estate Broker Residential Home Builder Contract Act, HB-2404 Real Estate Leasing Act, SB-747 Recreational Trails of Ill. Act, HB-489 Reduction in Government Spending Act, HB-2 Relief for Diminished Property Value Law; Property Rights Preservation Law, HB-212 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, HB-2370 Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997, HB-362; SB-55 Rent Control Preemption Act, SB.-531 Renter's Financial Responsibility and Protection Act, HB-844, 1647 Residential Construction Accessibility Standards Act, SB-322 Responsible Government Act, SB-863 Retired Professionals Pro Bono Act, HB-1390 Road Worker Safety Act of 1997, HB- 233 Rural Manufacturing Incentives Program, HB-2107 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont S Savings and Stability Act, Ill., HB- 1131 Sch. Construction Act, HB-452 Sch. Construction Finance Authority Act, SB-391 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 507 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Act, HB-1313 School Psychologist Licensing Act, HB-685 School Reporting of Drug Violations Act, HB,2132 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-68 Second Lowest Bidders' Protection Act, SB-1004; HB-2085 Senior Health Insurance Coverage Commission Act, HB-48 Sex Offender Management Board Act, SB.123 Sex Offender Polygraph Examination Act, HB-2133 Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act, SB.6 Silver-Haired Legislature, SB-1046 Soybean Ink Act, HB-316 Special Assessment Supplemental Bond, HB-1409; SB.103 State Benefit Fraud Identification Act, HB-2253 State Bond Sale Act, HB-486 State Debtor Act, SB-1088 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Ensured College and University Responsive Education Trust Act, HB-190; SB-167 State Finance Act, HB-1600 State Gaming Act, SB-493 State Gift Ban Act, HB-76, 1627, 2341 State Government Accountability Act, HB-6 State Loan Act, HB-959 State Prohibition of Goods from Forced Labor Act, HB-1176 State Publication Advertising Act, HB- 952 State Real Estate Board Act, HB-417 Streetgang Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, HB-665 Structural Work Applicability Act, SB.76 Surgical Assistants Practice Act, HB- 2392 Systemic Initiative Demonstration Act, HB-1669 2618 NEW ACTS-Cont. Tatto Artist License Act, HB-2496 Tattoo Artist License Act, HB-536 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, HB-1045 Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, SB-994, 996; HB-1147, 1739, 1915 Telemedicine Licensure Act, SB-314 Tenant Telecommunication Freedom Act, HB-865 Trademark Registration and Protection Act, SB-953 Truss Construction Fire Safety Act, HB-768 Truth in Budgeting Note Act, HB-93 Tuition Increase Limitation Act, HB- 147 U Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, SB- 1113; HB-944 Underrepresented Groups Educational Research Act, HB-238 Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, (1995), SB-1020 University Police Officer Disciplinary Act, HB-1485 Urban Growth Planning Act, HB-2420 V Video Gaming Act, SB-494 Voting by Minors Act, HB-1145 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 W Water Rescue Act, SB-315 Welfare Reform Act of 1997, SB-974; HB-1725, 2265 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830; HB- 1785 Wheat Development Act, HB-1680 Wildlife Prairie Museum Act, HB-1628 Wildlife Prairie Park Act, Illinois, HB-1628 Will Repository Act, HB-1658 Wine Manufacture Incentive and Marketing Act, SB-390 Work-Focused Training Program, HB- 1666 2078 Worker Benefit Security Act, HB-1474 Workforce Commission Act, HB-2079 Workplace Safety and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Act, HB-1475 Workplace Safety Committee Act, SB- 1025; HB-2083 Youth Crime Prevention Consortium Act, HB-2147 Youth Tobacco Reducation Act, SB- 325 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont Youthbuild Act, Ill., HB-918, 1284 Z Zero-Based Budget Act, HB-499 NUCLEAR SAFETY Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act, Illinois licensing, fee schedule, SB-431 local siting rejection, HB-1179; SB-431 Task Group majority vote; Statewide screening & volunteer site evaluation; public hearings, SB-431 technical, HB-255, 1889 technical, SB-817 NEW ACTS Laser System Act of 1997, HB-1144 Radon Industry Licensing Act, HB-1229 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act local government reimbursements; owner fees, HB-1457 Radiation Installation Act installation categories; DNR registration fee rules; funds transfer, HB-1493 Radiation Protection Act of 1990 false material statements, penalties, SB.816 funds usage; Laser System Act of 1997, HB-1144 installation categories; DNR registration fee rules; funds transfer, HB-1493 license application community notice, HB.989; SB-462 Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailing Control Act by-product material storage fee, bans; expenditures, limits; use of property & groundwater, Dpt. Nuclear Safety rules, HB-2214 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Assigned Appellate Judges Salary Act - See: COURTS Attorney General - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Child Support Information Act child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2336, 2359 Comptroller - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Governor - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT NEW ACTS Debt Issuance Reform Act, HB-1024 Managed Care Patient Rights Act, SB- 705; HB-603 2619 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES-Cont. Open Budgets Act, Illinois, HB-37 State Emp. Gift Ban Act, HB-2324 State Employee Gift Ban and Ethics Act, SB-1198 State Gift Ban Act, HB-76, 1627, 2341 New Hire Reporting Act - See: EMPLOYMENT Notary Public Act, Illinois appointment & commission fees, increase, HB-1452 regulation: nonresident commissions; employer liability; fees; ID documents; HB-1452; SB-859 Oaths and Affirmations Act shorthand reporter authority, HB-889 Personnel Code exempt: Commission on the Status of Women Act, HB-1277 preference Earnfare participants, appointments, HB-609 unjustly imprisoned, HB-2498 veterans' fraud, HB-29, 31 Procurement Code, Illinois, creates, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 technical, HB-2281, 2292 technical, SB-1005 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830 Public Employment Office Act - See: EMPLOYMENT Procurement Code, Illinois, creates, HB-497, 1481, 1633, 2325 Public Labor Relations Act, Illinois - See: LABOR RELATIONS Secretary of State Merit Employment Code background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 Merit Commission duties, assume certain of Merit Advisory Board, SB-954 State employee accrued leave, no credit upon State law violation convictions, SB- 1093 State Employee Indemnification Actw indemnification provisions, replaces, HB-1101 State university student interns, etc., HB-2112 State Employees Group Insurance Law of 1971 coverage and benefits abortions, HB-391 Board of Public Accounting Examiners, HB-1641; SB-485 burial, police & firemen killed in line of duty, HB-1136 community college employee retirees, HB-708; SB-423 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES-Cont denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB-704 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 managed care, patient rights, HB- 603; SB-705 mastectomies, HB-!1, 107, 2074; SB-17, 711 public community college employee retirees 65 or older, HB-811 SERS/SURS employee contribution, basic group health ins. costs, HB-110 TRS-dependent students; optional service credit contributions, SB-665, 668 TRS-State plan coverage, abolishes separate plan, HB-347 participation additional cost, HB-1098 State emplolyee health plan member opt-out; enrollment, HB-2484 SURS opt-out, HB-1296, 2384, 2388 State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act retirement optional contributions, withholding, SB-312 voluntary withholding contributions to approved organizations, SB-536 SURS retirement & disability annuities, SB-37, 665 Voluntary Payroll Deduction Act of 1983 forms, employee info; organization qualifications, compliance statements; SB-537 PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Chicago Park District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 jurisdiction, transfer to Dpt. Natural Resources, HB-973 withholding, employee debt owing to municipality, HB-1916 NEW ACTS Wildlife Prairie Park Act, Illinois, HB-1628 Park District Code conservators of the peace, SB-369 definitions, HB-288 real estate gift, sale, lease to State, HB- 2471 technical, HB-1187 2620 PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS-Cont State Parks Act Chicago Park District, transfer to Dpt. Natural Resources, HB-973 Corporate Partnership Program, HB- 1890 State Parks Designation Act Harry "Babe" Woodyard Conservation Area, Cass County Site M, HB-1051 PENSIONS NEW ACTS Pension System Improvement Act, HB-7 minimum, 3% annual increase, HB-1878 Public Employee Pension Equity Act, HB.110; SB-3 Worker Benefit Security Act, HB-1474 PENSION CODE-see individual listings: 01-General Provisions 01A-New Public Employees Retirement Plan (new) O1A-Public Pension Div., Dpt. of Insurance (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-Cook County 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 22A-Investment Board 23-Purpose-Savings Pension Code-0 1-General Provisions annual statements, all systems, HB- 2185 domestic relations orders, withholding, SB-1051 investment authority arms manufacturers, bans, HB- 849 board-approved accounting principles & procedures, HB-1641 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. Cook County; corporations securities, SB-667 downstate police & fire funds, HB-23; SB-97 fiduciaries & investment advisers; Dpt. Insurance Public Pension Div., new Art.; HB-23, 563 fiduciaries, investment advisers, HB-23 Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dist., HB.488 no tobacco interests, HB-660 IRS Section 415 limitation periods, HB.366; SB-101 QUILDROs (Qualified Illinois Domestic Relations Orders), HB- 1612; SB-152 technical, SB.194, 666 Pension Code-01A-New Public Employees Retirement Plan, new, HB-2187 Pension Code-01A-Public Pension Div., Dpt. of Insurance, new, HB-23, 563 Pension Code-02-General Assembly benefits loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 contributions optional, employer pick up; withholding, SB-312 refunds of excess, SB-115, 665 service credit establishment; reinstatment; transfer; retransfer, SB-667 former member, reinstatment SB- 667 retransfer to SERS, HB-1138; SB- 667 technical, HB-1053; SB-665 Pension Code-03-Downstate Police annuities increase, minimum & surviving spouse, HB-835, 1091,2467 increase, noncompounded annual, HB-836 increase, survivor & disability, HB-1472 benefits disability-duty, age requirement, HB-1108; SB-302 disability-occupational disease, HB-857 disability-proof, clinical psych. certification, HB-1694 disability-reinstatements, medical exams, HB-1091 disability, duty & occupational, dependent children, HB-313 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 2621 PENSIONS-Cont. survivor-compunded annual increase, HB-1868 survivor-post retirement marriage, SB-343 Board meetings, trustee paid time off, HB-1091 consolidates into IMRF, HB-2186 health insurance reserve, HB-1091 investments authority, HB.23, 563; SB-97 registration, HB-1084 retirement early, 5 & 5 incentives, HB-954 salary base, months of service, HB-836 service credit Attorney General investigators, HB-804 controlled substance inspectors, transfer to SERS, HB-403, 590 Dpt. Revenue investigators, transfers to SERS, SB-1199 return from duty disability, SB- 302 transfers between downstate police funds; 8 years vesting; reinstatements, HB-593 transfers/conversions, SLEP, HB- 1523 Pension Code-04-Downstate Firefighters annuities increase: retirement, survivor, disability, SB-752 surviving spouse, death in line of duty, HB-659 Argonne National Laboratory firefighters pension fund, SB-260 automatic annual increase, SB-752 benefits dependent children, HB-2047 disability, dependent children duty & occupational disability, HB- 510 duty & occupational disease disability amounts; children's benefits; HB-658 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 survivors, remarriage, HB-1615 Board, membership, HB-512 consolidates into IMRF, HB-2186 formula, increase, HB-511 health insurance reserves, HB-921 investment authority, HB-23, 563; SB- 97 investments, registration, HB-1084 service credit duty, occupational disability service, HB-657 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. military, HB-1919 Pension Code-05-Chicago Police annuities parent's annuity, extends, HB-1641 benefits disability, earnings limitation, HB- 344; SB-332 disability, limited-duty employment, SB-1194 duty disability, limited-duty employment, HB-2309 health insurance plan, HB-313, 1742, 2047 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 Board active policeman member; city clerk; staggered terms, HB-301; SB-339 elections, all active police vote, HB-346; SB-333 retirement any age, 25 years service, HB-303; SB-337 early, 5 & 5 incentives, HB-304; SB-336 salary base, highest 36 months, HB-343; SB-335 duty availability allowance payments, HB.345; SB-63 non-civil service appointees, HB- 300; SB-334 service credit Attorney General investigators, HB-804 controlled substance inspectors, transfer to SERS, HB-403 tax multiplier, increase, HB-302; SB- 338 technical, HB-2046 Pension Code-06-Chicago Firefighters annuities automatic annual increase, HB- 226,770, 2185 minimum, increase, HB-119, 122, 769 purchase, HB-2185 widow, increase, HB-121, 769 widows, firefighter death before receiving annuity, HB-1033 benefits death, HB-1034, 2185 disability, occupational disease, HB-2185 disability: residency, marriages, schedule, HB-2185 health insurance plan, HB.313, 769, 1742, 2047 2622 PENSIONS-Cont. loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 benefits, disability stroke, air- & blood-borne diseases, HB-34, 123 Board vote requirements, HB-2185 contributions: refunds, widows'; inter est, unused, HB-2185 flat rate formula, HB-2185 paramedics, city contributions transfer to Fund, HB-1032 salary base, HB-227 duty availability pay/ambulance commander compensation, HB- 120, 769 technical, HB-1152 Pension Code-07-Illinois Municipal annuities reversionary, SB-665, 717 survivors, automatic annual increase, SB-717 benefits county officers, optional plan, HB-313, 756; SB-803 death, inactive member beneficiary designation, SB-665, 717 death, increase, HB-150 deferred compensation & tax- deferred annuity programs, SB-665,717 disability, increase, SB-717 disability, temporary, pre-existing condition, SB-717 group health ins., retired educational employees, HB-642; SB-654 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 retroactive payments, SB-717 SLEP, disability increase, HB-967 SLEP, occupational disease disability, dependent children & survivors, HB-950 Board annuitant mailing lists access, HB- 846 annuitant member, HB-846 trustees, elected, HB-846 elected official annuitants, HB-2481 omnibus, SB-717 participation: Lake County Special Education Dist., HB-1519, 1641; SB-667 retirement early, frequency of program, SB- 667 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS- Cont. early, municipal employees, HB- 199, 313, 1453, 2047; SB-273 early, return to service, 600 hrs. per year, SB-195 SLEP, any age, 25 years, HB-949 salary base, Sec/State investigators, last day of service, HB-801 SLEP last day of service, HB-947, 979 service credit Attorney General investigators, HB-804 controlled substance inspectors, transfer to SERS, HB-403, 590, 2047 county board members, SB-64, 665 judges, transfer to Judes Retirement System, SB-448 Lake County Special Education Dist., HB-1519 military, HB-716; SB-221, 665, 717 prior service contributions, SB-665,717 return to service, HB-946; SB-195, 717 sheriff's law enforcement employees, SB-717 SLEP return to servie, HB-946 SLEP transfers/conversions, HB- 1523 transfers between downstate police funds; 8 years vesting; reinstatements, HB-593 sheriffs' law enforcement formula (SLEP) airport police, HB-802 disability increase, HB-967 noncommissioned county correctional officers, HB-151 occupational disease disability, HB-950 participation, all police not in Downstate Pol. Article, HB-803 retirement any age, 25 years, HB- 949, 1683 return to service credit, HB-946 salary, last day of service, HB-947, 979 school district police, SB-486 service credit transfers/ conversions, IMRF/SERS, HB- 1523 surviving spouse remarriage before age 55, HB-943 survivors, compound annual increase, HB-942 2623 PENSIONS-Cont. technical, SB-665 Pension Code-08-Chicago Municipal annuities child, increase, HB-68, 313, 1641; SB-667 minimum, increase, HB-68, 1641 minimum, no age discount, HB-68 minimum, salary base, HB-15 minimum, years of service, HB-16, 1641 new, HB-15 widow, election choice, HB-313 widow, increase, HB-68, 313, 1641 widow, years of service, HB-16 widow: minimum increase; election choice; maximum limitation; repayment of excess refund; HB-1641; SB-667 withholding, union dues, HB-160 automatic annual increase, HB-13, 160 benefits disability, service credit contribution payments, HB-1641; SB-667 health insurance plan, HB-313, 1742, 2047 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 Board annuitant mailing lists access, HB- 846 trustees, elected, HB-846 investments, HB-15 mailing lists, unions, HB-160 retirement age discount, HB-313; SB-667 age 50, 30 years service, HB-313, 1641, 2047; SB-667 age 55, 25 years, HB.1641 early incentives, HB-1641 early incentives, SB-667 rollovers, HB-15 service credit establishment, HB-15 tax levy funds, HB-15 technical, SB-995 Pension Code-09-Cook County annuities surviving spouse, annual increase, HB-2047 widow, compounded annual increase, HB-929 automatic annual increase, HB-313, 1406,2047 benefits county police, survivors, SB-924 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. surviving spouse, remarriage, SB- 924 Board annuitant mailing lists access, HB- 846 trustees, elected, HB-846 contributions optional, program extension, HB.313, 593, 931, 2047 Cook County population limit, HB-313, 2047 deputy sheriff formula county dpt. corrections employees, HB-1405 early retirement incentives, HB-313; SB-667 investment authority, securities, HB-1641 participation, CTA employees, HB-313, 930, 2047 salary base, CTA salaries, HB-930 base, deputy sheriffs, average 12 months, HB-1104 service credit Attorney General investigators, HB-804 Cook County police transfer from Chi. police, HB-313 county corrections employees, SB- 925 General Assembly member purchases, HB-1641 military, CTA employees, HB-313, 930 Pension Code-10-Cook County Forest Preserve District early retirement incentives, HB-313; SB-667 Pension Code- 11-Chicago Laborers annuities child, increase, HB-68, 313, 1641, 2047; SB-667 minimum, increase, HB-68, 1641 minimum, no age discount, HB-68 minimum, salary base, HB-15 minimum, years of service, HB-16, 1641 new, HB-15 widow, election choice, HB-313 widow, increase, HB-68, 313, 1641, 2047 widow, years of service, HB-16 widow: minimum increase; election choice; maximum limitation; repayment of excess refund; HB.1641; SB-667 automatic annual increase, HB-14 benefits 2624 PENSIONS-Cont. disability, service credit for amts. paid, HB-1641 health insurance plan, HB-313, 1742, 2047 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 investments, HB-15 participation, Chicago public pension funds boards employees, HB-15 retirement age discount, HB-313, 2047; SB- 667 age 50, 30 years, HB-313, 1641; SB-667 age 55, 25 years, HB-1641 early incentives, HB-1641; SB-667 rollovers, HB-15 service credit establishment, HB-15 firefighters, HB-15 police officers, HB-15 teachers, HB-15 tax levy funds, HB-15 Pension Code-12-Chicago Park District automatic annual increase, HB-12, 2444 benefits loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 early retirement incentives, HB-2443 Pension Code-13-Metropolitan Water Reclamation District automatic annual increase, HB-488; SB-539 benefits disability-duty, children, HB-488; SB-539 disability-eligibility, HB-488; SB- 539 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 survivor-eligibility, age discount, HB-488; SB-539 Civil Service Board employees, HB-488; SB-539 contributions optional additional; leaves of absence; HB-488; SB-539 retirement early, extends deadline, HB-488; SB-539 minimum age, HB-488; SB-539 salary definitions; calculations; dist. commissioners, HB-488; SB-539 Pension Code-14-State Employees alternative (State Police) formula court reporters, HB-1856 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. DHS (formerly DMHDD) security officers, HB-312 DHS forensics security employees, HB-1462 DOC security employees, SB-115, 649 DOC/DHS security employees, SB-115 Dpt. State Police forensic services employees, HB-1287 Dpt. State Police polygraph examiners, HB-1376 last day of service salary base, HB-110; SB-257 State Fire Marshal arson investigators, HB-313, 1611; SB-998 annuities marriage/remarriage, State police, SB-136, 137 one-time increase - see below Social Security offset, HB-115 automatic annual increase, SB-134 back pay/reinstatement, refunds & credit, SB.665 benefits forfeiture, DOC employee criminal sexual assault of prisoner, HB-848 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 survivor, children-students, SB-665, 669 Board trustees, elected, HB-846 contributions optional, employer pick up; withholding, SB-312 flat rate formula, HB-110, 727, 827; SB-257 group health insurance costs, employee contributions, HB-110 law enforcement formula - see: alternative (State Police) formula obsolete, SB-914 one-time increase all annuitants, SB-905 pre-1990 annuitants, SB-257 retirement & survivor, HB-827, 2337 State police, SB-135 widows and survivors, HB-114; SB-907 participation II. Development Finance Authority employees, HB-1641; SB-667 per-diem professional licensing & disciplinary board members, SB-115 2625 PENSIONS-Cont refunds & credits back pay/reinstatement, SB-665 refund repayments, interest rate, HB-2393 rules, SB-115 unused sick leave, no credit, HB-110 retirement State police, any age, 25 years, HB-575 34 years, 75% at any age, HB- 2320 salary base, last day of service alternative formula annuitants, SB-257 DOC/DHS security employees, HB-827 service credit arson investigator; DOC security employee, conversion & transfers, HB-313 Attorney General investigators, HB-804 controlled substance inspectors, HB-403, 590, 2382 educational leave, HB-2389 federal & out-of-state employment, HB-313; SB-906 federal employment, HB-403, 590 G.A. district constitutent service provider, HB-1641; SB-667 G.A. staff, transfer to Cook County, HB-1641 General Assembly former members, HB-1138; SB-667 leaves of absence; federal employment; controlled substance inspectors; HB-313, 2047 leaves of absence, HB-1827 legislative staff contractual service, HB-295; SB-259, 665 military, HB-477, 576 military, purchase, no interest, HB-1463 SLEP transfers/conversions, HB- 1523 State police, SB-133 special retirement formula - see: alternative (State Police) formula technical, HB-1496, 2052; SB-138, 665 unused sick leave, no credit, HB-110 Pension Code-15-State Universities annuities compensation limits, multiple employers, HB-913; SB-498 maximum, 80% final rate, HB.110, 913; SB-498 one-time increase - see below Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. police/firefighter money-purchase annuity contributions, HB-2450 return to employment, HB-914; SB-499, 667 withholding, HB-914, 1641; SB- 499,667 benefits disability, initial annual increase, HB-913; SB-498 group insurance and sick-leave savings reports, SB-1101 Slimits; sick leave credit; HB-914; SB-499, 667 limits: final rates; return to service; death; unused sick leave; effective rate of interest; HB-110, 1641; SB-667 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 minors, payment to trustees, HB- 914; SB-499, 667 survivor, children-students, HB- 913; SB-669 survivor: pre-age 50; minimum; dependent child student; HB- 913; SB-498 Board annuitant mailing lists access, HB- 846 bond issuance; subpoena powers, HB-110, 914, 1641; SB-499, 667 trustees, elected, HB-846 Board of Public Accounting Examiners, SB-485 contributions optional, employer pick up, HB- 912; SB-311 flat rate formula, HB-110, 727, 827, 913; SB-257, 498 group health insurance employee contributions, HB-110 opt-out elections, HB-2384, 2388 investments, accounting principles, HB-366; SB-101 omnibus, HB-110, 1641; SB-667 one-time increase pre-1990 annuitants, SB-257 retirement & survivor, HB-827, 2337; SB-650 participation Board of Public Accounting Examiners employees, HB-1641 group health ins. additional cost, opt-out, HB-1296 UofI athletic association, former employee, HB-1641 retirement any age, 30 years, HB-110, 913; SB-498 2626 PENSIONS-Cont. any age, 30 yrs., Pension Laws Comm. review reports, SB-1101 early incentives, HB-1095; SB- 282, 288 early, extends deadline, HB-110, 913, 1641; SB-498, 667 optional program, actuarial savings reports, SB-1101 optional program, new, HB-1296; SB-210, 665 police officer, early incentives, HB- 1095 salary base, U. firefighters, last day of service, HB-719, 765, 899, 1641; SB-667 base, U. police officers, last day of service, HB-1096, 1641; SB-667 service credit controlled substance inspectors, transfer to SERS, HB-2047 military, interest calculation, HB-110, 914, 1641; SB-499, 667 optional contributions; employer pick up, HB-313, 913,2047; SB-311 private university employment, HB-1274 technical, SB-304, 665, 667, 795; HB- 2048 Pension Code-16-Downstate Teachers annuities one-time increase - see below benefits loss, child, marriage, SB-665 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 surviving spouse accelerated payment, HB.313, 2039, 2047 surviving spouse application period, HB-713, 1641; SB-667 survivor, children-students, SB- 669 Board annuitant member, additional, HB-251, 1296, 2328; SB-145 subpoenas; rules; nonrefundable disability contributions; investment valuations; voucher approval; ed. employers, SB-668 trustees, non-elected State office positions, HB-1641 flat rate formula, HB-727, 827; SB-257 investments, accounting principles, HB-366; SB-101 one-time increase pre-1990 annuitants, SB-257 retirement & survivor, HB-2337 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. participation, labor organization employees, SB.665 service credit adoption leave, HB.313, 589, 2047 advanced studies time period, SB- 926 Peace Corps, military service, HB- 580 SIU-C teacher, SB-667 SIU-Carbondale employment, HB-1495; SB-667 technical, HB-755, 2049, 2330; SB.665 Pension Code-17-Chicago Teachers annuities one-time increase - see below reversionary, restorations, HB-313, 372 survivors, increase, HB-385 automatic annual increase, HB-373 benefits disability, claim with Industrial Commission, HB.313, 372 loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 return to teaching, 100 days, HB-313, 409 contributions employer, State pay (now Chi. Board of Ed.), SB-645 flat rate formula, HB-727, 827 funding, additional State, HB-356 health insurance reimbursements, HB- 371 investments accounting principles; equity investment limitation, HB-366; SB-101 limitations, value, HB-372 one-time increase pre-June, 1986 teachers, HB-384 retirement & survivor, HB-2337 participation, labor organization employees, SB-665 retirement any age, 30 years service, HB-355 early, extends program, HB-313, 354, 357; SB-601, 635, 665 early, 1993 retiree additional benefits, SB-274 salary average, determination, HB-376 School Construction Act; Chi. fiscal & sch. year; employer, State, bd. of ed. contributions; HB-452, 654 service credit additional purchase, retroactive to early retirement date, SB-667 technical, SB.665 2627 PENSIONS-Cont. Pension Code-18-Judges benefits loss, impeachment or felony convictions, SB-553 contributions optional, employer pick up; withholding, SB-312 spouse election, HB-23 service credit community college board membership, SB.665 school board membership credit, SB-449 transfer from IMRF, SB-448 transfers, State employee & teacher, SBE advisers, HB- 1625; SB-667 technical, SB-665 Pension Code-21-Social Security Enabling Act SS Contribution Fund, abolishes; transfers to SS Administration Fund, SB-115 technical, SB-665 Pension Code-22-Miscellaneous Collateral Dpt. of Insurance Public Employee Pension Fund Division, repeals, HB-23, 563 police/fireman injuries: statutory rights; Workers' Comp. & Occ. Diseases recoveries, HB-718, 1278; SB.194, 656 technical, HB-1244; SB-194 Pension Code-22A-State Board of Investment, Illinois Board labor union representative, HB- 846 investments, accounting principles, HB-366; SB-101 securities registration, facilities in Ill., SB-101 pension omnibus bills, HB-110, 1641 State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act Chicago Teachers, employer share payed by State, SB-645 community college employee retirees, HB-708; SB-423 SURS, HB-1296; SB-210, 665 POPULAR NAMES Circuit Breaker See: AGING (Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act) JULIE See: UTILITIES REGULATION (Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act) Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. POPULAR NAMES-Cont. 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 Safety Act) TIF See: MUNICIPALITIES (Municipal Code) PROBATE See: ESTATES PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION Acupuncture Practice Act physician/dentist limitation, deletes, HB-2236 rulemaking, DPR; licensing requirements; Board of Acupuncture; violator mental/ physical exams; fees; obsolete provisions, SB-857 Animal Welfare Act - See: ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE Architecture Practice Act, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology Act of 1985 apprenticeship programs, HB-1662 barber protective gloves, SB-251 clinic teacher licensure, HB-1354 DPR licensing exam, HB-2377 registration, repeals, HB-244 technical, SB-1251 Child Care Act of 1969 - See: CHILDREN Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 hypnotherapists, HB-1664; SB-674 school psychologists licensing, HB-685 Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 DPR administration fees, HB-427 independent practice, HB-427 obsolete provisions, SB-916 practicing w/out license, bans, HB-427 sunset, extends, HB-427 Coal Mining Act technical, HB-997 Commercial and Public Building Asbestos Abatement Act contractors, liability insurance, HB- 1083 2628 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. Dead Animal Disposal Act, Illinois - See: ANIMALS, FISH AND WILDLIFE Dental Practice Act, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 dental hygienist regulation, repeals; Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB- 1861 dental hygienist services to senior citizen retirement homes, no fees or supervision, HB-2275 dental hygienists: license renewal & restoration, continuing education, HB-1860 DPR random audits, limits, SB-786 fee requirements, SB-857 technical, HB-1044 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Detection of Deception Examiners Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 Dietetic and Nutrition Services Practice Act, applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 technical, HB-1381 Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act exempt, veterinarians, HB-138 Family Practice Residency Act - See: HIGHER EDUCATION Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 continuing education exemptions, HB-955 Funeral or Burial Funds Act, Illinois pre-need contracts, Comptroller booklet requirements, HB.277; SB- 165 technical, HB-743 Health Care Worker Background Check Act assisted living establishment hirees, HB-2045 backpay, suspension based on inaccurate background check, HB- 1781; SB-316 dementia victim caregiver background checks, HB-1576 fingerprints, applicant & employees, sheriff process, HB-1643 home care worker background check program, Dpts. Aging & Human Services, HB-1458 technical, SB.316 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION- Cont. Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act technical, HB-1382 Highway Advertising Control Act alcohol/tobacco, school proximity, HB- 407 DOT advertising signs, tourist-oriented businesses, SB-798 Livestock Auction Market Law ratites, HB-1158; SB-258 Livestock Dealer Licensing Act, Illinois ratites, HB-1158; SB-258 Lobbyist Registration Act - See: LEGISLATURE Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 sunset, extends; fees; obsolete language; violator mental/physical exams; SB-857 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act ratites, HB-1094; SB-258 Medical Practice Act applications, social security number, HB.274, 1335 discipline death sentence executions, HB- 2119; SB-393 disclosure HMO reports, physician conduct, HB-1468 licensee individual profiles, HB-73 human cloning, license revocation, SB- 1243 licensure exempt: corporations, physician services, SB-1033 telemedicine, SB-314 temporary, chiropractors, HB-1572 surgery, defines, HB-2120 technical, HB-1895, 1904 technical, SB-451 Naprapathic Practice Act applications, social security number, HB.274, 1335 technical, HB-1185 NEW ACTS Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Practice Act, SB-459 Affirmative Action Apprentice, Ill., HB-1292 Assisted Living Establishment Act, HB-2045 Attorney-client Contingent Fee Information Act, SB-383 2629 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. Auctioneer Licensing Fund, HB-2087 Automotive Repair Act, SB-1039 Basic Access to Housing Act, HB-1228 Builder and Developer Land Valuation Act, SB-929 Construction Safety Professionals Act, SB-721 Construction Trust Fund Act, HB-1111 Contractor Reporting Act, HB-1684 Credit Reporting Fairness Act, SB-472 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-1861 Design Professions Practice Act, HB- 728 Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act, HB.513 Dignity in Dying Act, HB-691 Divorce Mediator Certification Act, SB-835 Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, HB-1271, 2164 Electrician Licensing Act, HB-61,681, 1834 Employee Leasing Company Act, HB-223; SB-417 Equitable Construction Act, SB-707 Fire Department Promotion Act, SB- 713 Health Care Appointment Transportation Act, SB-911 Health Care Professional Disclosure Act, HB-1468 HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, SB-834 Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider License Act, HB-522 Home Repair and Remodeling Registration Act, SB-356 Hypnotherapist Licensing Act, SB-903; HB-1663 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1624 Interpreters for the Deaf Act, SB.450 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Medical Visit and Educational Conference Leave Act, HB-180 Mortgage Sale Notification Act, SB- 621 Optometrists Lien Act, HB-2150 Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act, HB-1879; SB-859 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-1562 Physician Nondiscrimination Act, HB- 2168 Real Est. Broker Residential Home Builder Escrow Account Act, HB- 2405 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act, HB-1214; SB-859 Real Estate Broker Residential Home Builder Contract Act, HB-2404 Residential Construction Accessibiliy Standards Act, SB-322 Retired Professionals Pro Bono Act, HB-1390 School Psychologist Licensing Act, HB-685 State Debtor Act, SB-1088 State Prohibition of Goods from Forced Labor Act, HB-1176 Surgical Assistants Practice Act, HB- 2392 Tatto Artist License Act, HB-2496 Tattoo Artist License Act, HB-536 Telemedicine Licensure Act, SB-314 Vulnerable Adults Act, SB-754 Wine Manufacture Incentive and Marketing Act, SB-390 Notary Public Act - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Nursing Act of 1987, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 APRN, advanced practice registered nurse, HB-1078; SB-606 Board public member, voting status, SB-857 Dedicated Fund monies, DPR survey, HB-2236; SB-857 nurse assistants, task force, HB-1076 registered professional nursing practice; practical nursing, HB-1079; SB-609 substance abuse non-disciplinary alternative assistance program, HB- 1077; SB-608 sunset, extends; fees; obsolete language; violator mental/physical exams; SB-857 sunset, extends, HB-1076; SB-605,857 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 sunset, extends; fees; obsolete language; violator mental/physical exams; SB-857 Occupational Therapy Practice Act, Illinois applications, social security number, HB.274, 1335 temporary practice time period, HB- 655; SB.1073 Oil and Gas Act, Illinois drilling unit integration of interests, DNR ownership, SB-304, 795 2630 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. well site equipment removal, HB-771 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 orders for patient care, nurses, SB-610 split fees, professional service corporations, SB-902 technical, SB-603 Pawnbroker Regulation Act - See: FINANCIAL REGULATION Pharmacy Practice Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 Board, staggered terms, HB-945, 1497; SB-603 labeling; automated dispensing & storage; alternative data retention systems, HB-945 optometrist prescriptions, HB-1497; SB-603, 694 optometrists, excludes; exam frequency; Board terms; labeling rules; records retention; HB-1497; SB-603 physician assistants, prescriptive authority, HB-557; SB-372 technical, HB-1056 Physical Therapy Act, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 Physician Assistant Practice Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 payments for services; supervising physician, 2 assistants; precriptive authority, HB-557; SB-372 sunset, extends; fees; obsolete language; violator mental/physical exams; SB-857 sunset, extends, SB.372 technical, HB-557 technical, SB-372 Plumbing License Law, Ill. civil penalties; unlicensed activities investigation, HB-793 continuing education, HB-791 local installation/repair fees, inspections, HB-792 standards, HB-790 technical, HB-786, 1057 water main installations, HB-911 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 sunset, extends; application exams; fines; disciplinary action; violator mental/physical exams; SB.858 Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. advertising, license number display, SB.108 applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 criminal background investigations; fines, SB-859 disclosure, exemptions journalists, HB-72 experience qualification, SB-661 geneologic work, exempt, HB-2391 locksmiths, Cook County limitations, HB-736 locksmiths, small employer license fee exemptions, HB-1215, 1216 private security applicants, criminal background checks, HB-1041 Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act standards, local government ordinances, HB-552; SB-483 technical, HB-552, 553 technical, SB-482, 483 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act Professional Wrestling Act, renames; repeals boxing provisions, HB-715 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 school psychologists licensing, SB-859 Professional Engineering Licensing Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 Professional Geologist Licensing Act licensure, extra year to apply, HB- 2236; sb-857 Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989 applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 resident land surveyors, each survey site, HB-250 Public Accounting Act, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 Real Estate License Act of 1983 applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 appraiser certification Article, repeals; Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act, HB-1214; SB-859 discrimination, discipline; continuing education, SB.595 escrow mishandling penalties, SB-897 fair housing/fair lending course work, exam & continuing ed. requirements, SB-595 license denial/revocation, defaulted educational loans, SB.763 technical, HB-897, 898, 2268 2631 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. technical, SB-897, 898 Respiratory Care Practice Act applications, social security number, HB.274, 1335 Roofing Industry Licensing Act, Ill. licensure, exam, HB-2086; SB-1245 licensure, formerly certification; ads, display license #, HB-1884 technical, HB-1835 Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, Illinois Certified court reporter title use, HB-895 payment for services, liability, HB-891 records retention, discipline, HB-892 transcripts reproduction & distribution restriction, HB-890 Slaughter Livestock Buyers Act ratites, HB-1158; SB-258 Solicitation for Charity Act exemptions: community volunteer organizations, HB-887 exemptions: parent-teacher organizations, HB-887, 1211 registration; reporting; fees; disclosure; venue; joinder; Attorney General's Charitable Advisory Council, HB-1211 registration, civil penalties; fund raising felony offenses; Att. Gen. peer review rating system; reporting; HB-887 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act, Illinois applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 procedures; restoration of license, rules; continuing education, HB-860; SB- 611 sunset, extends; applicant exams; SB- 611 sunset, extends; fees; obsolete language; violator mental/physical exams; HB-860; SB.857 Structural Engineering Licensing Act of 1989 applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 technical, HB-1383 Surface Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act Interagency Comm. on Surface Mining Control and Reclamation, transfers to DNR Office of Mines & Minerals, SB-304, 795 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1994 applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 licensure, exam instead of clinical experience, HB-1126 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS REGULATION-Cont. Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's License Act licensing requirement waivures; Board appointments; continuing education, HB-349 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act applications, social security number, HB-274, 1335 PROPERTY Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act repeals, HB-1177 Cemetery Protection Act private cemeteries, cemetery authority maintenance, fines, HB-2451 Condominium Property Act association boards fining authority, SB-844 records, maintenance & examination, HB-2070; SB-408 records: maintenance; burden of proof for examination; recovery; cost liability; exceptions, SB-408 bylaws; owner liability insurance, escrow accounts; HB-1262 limited common element, exclusive rights to, SB-358 technical, SB-358, 359,634 conveyances, easements, transfers, exchanges see also: CIVIL PROCEDURE (eminent domain) Bethalto Sch. Dist. 8 to Community Hope Center, Inc., HB-1668 DMHDD/DHS land conveyance, HB- 1212 DOT to St. Charles, SB-1019 Dpt. Military Affairs; DMHDD; Dpt. Agriculture; SB-1019 Griswold Lake, McHenry Cty. to Fox Waterway Agency, HB-1137 highway purposes, easement releases, SB.799 Kankakee County Board, Dpt. Human Services title transfer, HB-1261 Kendall Cty. Forest Preserve Dist. to Kendall Cty. Fair Assoc. & Kendall Twnshp., HB-1006, 1193; SB-1019 Libman Equipment Partnership, Douglas Cty., HR-2390 Rockford Armory property, reversion to State, SB-279 Rosemont, land acquisition, HB-473 title, easements, access rights, State conveyance, HB-1212 Entry on Adjoining Land to Accomplish Repairs Act 2632 PROPERTY-Cont. single family residence; condominiums, SB-408 Joint Tenancy Act fraudulent transfers, tenancy in entirety, SB-465 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act sale or lease of park, resident notice & first right of refusal, HB-2429 Mortgage Escrow Account Act interest, HB-706, 1276 Mortgage Tax Escrow Act account balance limits, HB-706 NEW ACTS Builder and Developer Land Valuation Act, SB-929 Comprehensive Property Tax Study Commission, HB-2396 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1997, HB-1374 Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act, HB-513 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 Mortgage Sale Notification Act, SB- 621 Prop. Rights Preservation Act, SB- 1111 Property Rights Preservation Law; Relief for Diminished Property Value Law, HB-212 Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act, HB-1214 Real Estate Leasing Act, SB-747 Regulatory Impacts Act, SB-1112 Rent Control Preemption Act, SB-531 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Fee Act, HB-1313 School Reporting of Drug Violations Act, HB-2132 Tenant Telecommunication Freedom Act, HB-865 Trademark Registration and Protection Act, SB-953 Wildlife Prairie Museum, Ill., HB-1628 Perpetuities Vesting Act qualified perpetual trusts, exemptions, HB-1619 Plat Act sales before compliance, SB-385 school district indication, HB-231 utility easements, all utility service providers, HB-865 Residential Real Property Disclosure Act sellers, Act applicability, HB.358 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROPERTY-Cont. Statute Concerning Perpetuities qualified perpetual trust, defines, HB-1619 trusts, exemptions, HB-1432 Trademark Registration Act, repeals, SB.953 Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act agricultural cooperative funds, abandoned, HB-2315 applicability; Dpt. Financial Institutions examinations; HB-2210 PUBLIC AID Child Support Information Act - See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Energy Assistance Act of 1989 electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 technical, SB-430 Health Finance Reform Act, Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council mastectomy inpatient care coverage, SB-711 technical, HB-1871 NEW ACTS AFDC Recipients Transportation to Employment Act, SB-884 Assisted Living Act, SB-328 Attorney General Child Support Enforcement Act, HB-2346 Education, Job Training, Placement, Retention and Re-Employment, HB- 2081 Elder Care Savings Bond Act, HB-504 Healthy Kids Plan Act, SB-514 Inspector General Act, SB.240 Managed Care Patient Rights Act, SB- 705; HB-603 Medicaid Cost Savings Suggestion Award Program Act, SB-114 New Hire Reporting Act, SB-1024; HB-1 337 Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997, HB.362; SB-55 State Benefit Fraud Identification Act, HB-2253 Welfare Reform Act of 1997, SB-974; HB-1725, 2265 Welfare to Work Act, SB-830; HB- 1785 Work-Focused Training Program, HB- 1666, 2078 Youthbuild Act, Ill., HB-918, 1284 Public Aid Code, Illinois administration - See: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT 2633 PUBLIC AID-Cont. AFDC (aid to families with dependent children) Art. title: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, implement federal program, HB-204 caretaker relative substance abuse, HB-1080 child immunizations, SB-191 child support income, Dpt. Human Services budgeting process, HB- 1129; SB-698 children's basic needs assistance program, HB-1810 client substance abuse demonstration treatment program, SB-317 eligibility, children irregular sch. attendance, HB-1707; SB-861 eligibility, legal alien status, HB- 126; SB-513, 698 employment demonstration project, SB-718 family responsibility self- sufficiency program, replace AFDC, HB-1460 home visits, eligibility determination, HB-953 parenting skills instruction, Dpt. Human Services, SB-392 property transfers, fair market value, HB-1706; SB-860 Social Security Act "family violence option", adopts, HB- 1809 work exemptions, pregnant women & women w/babies, HB-1809 AFDC education, training, employment community service, HB-447 Earnfare work positions, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families recipients, HB- 2455 employment opportunity certificate program; business tax credits, SB-146 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (AFDC), implement federal program, HB-204 aged, blind, disabled aid eligibility, federal benefits first, HB-126; SB-698 eligibility, legal aliens, HB-126; SB-698 funeral/burial expenses, HB-131, 203 general assistance abortions, HB-383; SB-269 eligibility, earned income refunds, HB.447 eligibility, legal aliens, HB-126; SB-698 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID-Cont. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (AFDC), implement federal program, HB-204 hospital services trust fund payment rates, HB-2464 Hunger Prevention Program, new Article, HB-1205; SB-823 lawful aliens, assistance, HB-126; SB-320, 513,600 Medicaid-Equivalent Medical Assistance Program, new Article, HB-1205; SB-822 medical assistance (Medicaid) abortions, HB-383, 391; SB-269 annual mammograms, HB-333 disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 eligibility: former AFDC recipients, SB-758 emergency services, HB-390, 643; SB-722 hospital reimbursement, permanent rate freeze, SB-1101 managed care, accredited entities preference, HB-781 managed care, administrative penalties, HB-778 managed care, contract approval, SB-321 managed care, DPA Roundtable, HB-782 managed care, education & orientation, HB-774, 775 managed care, enrollee exam by physician, HB-780 managed care, entity & owner investigations, HB-784 managed care, financial info reports, HB-783 managed care, licensed physicians & peer-based quality assurance review HB-1556 managed care, marketing, HB- 776; SB.320 managed care, orientation; accreditation; enrollee evaluation; no payment, withheld services costs; penalties; education classes; DPA administrative subdiv., HB-781; SB-320 managed care, participating physician licensing requirement, SB.317 managed care, patients rights, HB-603,775; SB-705 managed care, performance audits, HB-785 managed care, pharmacy formulary, SB-320 2634 PUBLIC AID-Cont managed care, physician withholding care, no payments, HB-779 managed care, separate delivery systems, SB-699 managed care, 24-hour emergency phone service staffing, SB-320 marketing activities; pharmacy formulary; SB-317 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17, 711 medical care entities, accreditation, HB-1490 optometrists, managed care, SB-648 payment rates: funeral, cemetery burial, skilled nursing, intermediate care, hospital services, HB-2464 pregnancy, HB-442 provider reimbursements, automated system, HB-980 provider underpayment recovery, HB-2478 traumatic brain injury waiver requests from U.S. gov't., HB-1279 nursing home license fee veterans homes, excludes as nursing home, HB-2224 other social services child care servicesJormer aid recipients, HB-636; SB-217, 676 eligibility, 20 hours/week employment, SB-387 naturalization, nutrition services to legal immigrants, SB-320 Neighbor-to-Neighbor Child Care Training and Education Pilot Program, SB-388 overpayments recovery, SB-596 public assistance fraud managed health care, HB-1633; SB-317 unlawful activities, SB-317 rights and responsibilities of applicants and recipients assistance overpayment recovery, SB-698 child support hotline, HB-206 child support, implementation of fed. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, HB-1707 electronic fingerprinting ID system, HB.204 general assistance denials, appeals, Cook Cty. Twnshps. Public Aid Comm. HB-1193 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID-Cont. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (AFDC), implement federal program, HB-204 support responsibility of relatives administration, Dpt. of Revenue, HB-2018, 2019; SB-323 child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 child support, fraudulent transfers, HB-964 child support, grandparents pay, HB-1882 criminal offense reports, suspect births, SB-1034 fraudulent transfers; actions for relief from transfer, HB-962 income withholding, service & documentation, HB-1337; SB-1024 obligor employment & residence, report to obligee, SB-368 past due support, certification to other states, HB-1503; SB-807 past due support, publication of obligor name & address, HB-1141 State Directory of New Hires, employee identifying info, HB- 614,2271 technical, HB-1038, 1081, 1438, 1583, 1584, 1639, 1725, 1759, 1857, 2103, 2105, 2126, 2127 technical, SB-77, 317, 318, 320, 822, 823, 879, 880, 881,882, 883, 933, 1023, 1069, 1077 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDS Confidentiality Act disclosure among health care providers, HB-941 Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act DPA child support collection, transfers to Attorney General, HB-2336 Regional ADA Center, renames; grants, award & disbursement, SB-327 regional centers, Chicago, SB-327 regional centers, National designation; location; grants, research & development of victim services, HB- 1028 Bottled Water Act - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Cigarette Health Warning Act cigarette vending machine references, SB-325 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois 2635 PUBLIC HEALTH-Cont health care facilities, HB-570 restaurants, HB-567 Communicable Disease Prevention Act child immunization centralized file; sharing, HB-1699 immunization & locator information sharing, SB-330 Immunization Task Force, SB-781 registry, SB-411 technical, HB-1391 technical, SB-706 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act homeless minors, HB-406 licensed physicians, HB-1522 pregnant minors, parental notice, HB- 1559 sexually transmitted diseases, counselors notify parents, HB-2106 DPH Board on Hunger, HB-1157 Egg and Egg Products Act, Illinois temperature & labeling requirements, HB-1177 Experimental Cancer Treatment Act technical, SB-828 Family Practice Residency Act - See: HIGHER EDUCATION Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Illinois apple juice, pasteurized labelling, HB- 2016 sales, professional hair care products, HB-519 single use surgical devices, SB.80 Head and Spinal Cord Injury Act Advisory Council membership, additional; term limits, SB.852 Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Fund, creates; DHS Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center; disbursement priorities, HB-1.385 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act child screening, school health exam, HB-1536 positive test results, reports, SB.247 Medical Patient Rights Act research projects, experimental procedures, SB-236 staff IDs, HB-864 NEW ACTS Building Commission Act, Ill., SB.428; HB-1816 Community Food Garden Act, HB-604 Diabetes Self-Management Training and Education Act, HB-1142; SB- 1048 Disclosure of Ingredients in Tobacco Products Act, HB-1043; SB-403 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC HEALTH-Cont. Free Tobacco Sample Prohibition Act, HB-359 Health Care Appointment Transportation Act, SB-911 HIV Education for Pregnant Women Act, SB-190 HIV Pregnancy Screening Act, SB-834 Limitation on Distributing Tobacco Products Act, SB-219 Managed Care Entity Responsibility and Patient Rights Act, HB-626 Post-Mastectomy Care Act, SB-711 Youth Tobacco Reduction Act, SB-325 Prenatal Syphilis Act Prenatal Syphilis and HIV Act, title; includes HIV testing, HB-1380 Rural/Downstate Health Act health care networks, HB-1030 obstetrical care access, rural areas, HB-2506 Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act minor victims, release of evidence & info, HB-1433 victims, request tests for presence of drugs, HB-2135 Vital Records Act child support collections, transfers from DPA to Attorney General, HB-2050, 2336, 2359 death certificate, dementia-related diseases, HB-1128 death certificate, filed with social sec. administration, HB-1527 death certificate, social security # of deceased, HB-274, 1335 fee, additional local charges, HB-2423 PUBLIC SAFETY Asbestos Abatement Authority Act recovered amounts, A.G. Asbestos Litigation Div., Road Fund deposits, HB-1237 Boat Registration and Safety Act - See: VEHICLES Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act continuous supervision, HB-1922 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act inflatable structures, private events, attendants, HB-243 Chemical Safety Act, Illinois chemical substance exclusions, SB-347 contingency plan exemptions, SB-347 technical, SB-347 concealed weapons, HB-1557 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act denial/revocation/non-renewal domestic battery, HB.127, 392, 2064; SB-821 2636 PUBLIC SAFETY-Cont revoked cards, return or affidavit to Dpt. State Police, confiscations, HB-2069, 2178 local regulation, preempts, HB-216 non-residents, gun purchase with valid hunting license, HB-1052; SB.795 technical, HB-2256 transfers; counterfeit IDs; penalties; HB-916 Fireworks Use Act - See: FIRE SAFETY Gasoline Storage Act tank truck or portable tank direct dispensing, HB-369 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act emergency response agency reimbursements, HB-1174 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act knowingly, defines, HB-1239 local gov't. placards regulations; Att. General or State's Attorney actions; Board membership, SB-689 tank vessels, double hulls, SB-308 NEW ACTS Bi-State Transit Safety Act, SB.800 Child Bicycle Safety Act, HB-1021 Family and Personal Protection Act, HB-1061, 1557 Local Government Firearm Regulation Preemption Act, HB-216 Multi-family Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB-766 Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act, HB-1009, 1162 Propane Education and Research Act, HB-279; SB.151 Public Safety Employee Benefit Act, HB-1347 Radon Industry Licensing Act, HB-1229 Road Worker Safety Act of 1997, HB- 233 Truss Construction Fire Safety Act, HB-768 Workplace Safety Committee Act, SB- 1025; 2083 Public Demonstrations Law unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act - See: VEHICLES QUICK-TAKE See: CIVIL PROCEDURE RECORDS SEE: INFORMATION - MEETINGS - RECORDS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RECYCLING- LITTER See: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY REPEALED ACTS A B C D F H I J L Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, HB-1177 Aledo, Normal, Mason Cty., Jasper Cty., Brownstown Park Dist., JoDaviess Cty., Milford, Sheldon, Katherine Dunham, and Oak Park Civic Centers Act, HB-235 Aurora Civic Center Act, HB-235 Balanced Budget Note Act, HB-93 Benton Civic Center Law, HB-235 Bloomington Civic Center Authority Act, HB-235 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act, HB-1393 Cave in Rock Township Civic Center Law, HB-235 Chicago South and Melrose Park Civic . Centers Act, HB-235 Collinsville Civic Center Act, HB-235 Columbia Civic Center Law, HB-235 Community Building Complex Committee of Boone County Law, HB-235 Compensation Review Act, SB-207 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act, HB-93 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act, SB-855 Decatur and Vermilion County Civic Centers Act, HB-235 DuPage Cty., Sterling, Elgin, Orland Park, Centre East, and Schaumburg Civic Centers Act, HB-235 Fiscal Note Act, HB-93 Forest Park Civic Center Law, HB-235 Health Facilities Planning Act, Illinois, SB-239 Herin, Jefferson Cty., and Quincy Civic Centers Act, HB-235 Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act, SB-150 Illinois - Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic Center Authority Act, HB-235 Judicial Note Act, HB-93 Lake Cty. and Will Cty. Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Act, HB-235 2637 REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Leyden Township Space Needs Law, HB-235 M Marengo, Crystal Lake, and Bowdre Township Civic Centers Act, HB-235 Maywood Civic Center Law, HB-235 Meigs Field Airport Act, HB-315; SB- 820 Metropolitan Civic Center Act, HB-235 P Pension Note Act, HB-93 Peoria Civic Center Act, HB-235 Public Employment Office Act, HB- 497 Public Works Preference Act, HB- 1393 Purchasing Act, Illinois, HB-497, 1481 Q Quad City and Pekin Civic Centers Act, HB-235 R Randolph Cty., Carbondale, Riverside, Matteson, Ottawa, Ill. Valley, Waukegan, and Pontiac Civic Centers Act, HB-235 Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, HB- 1888 Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, HB-1705; SB-806, 1041 River Forest Civic Center Act, HB-235 Rockford Civic Center Act, HB-235 S Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act; Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, SB-958, 1113 Salem Civic Center Law, HB-235 Service Occuption Tax Act, HB-1888 Service Use Tax Act, HB-1888 Small Employers Rating Renewability and Portability Act, SB-802 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Act, HB-235 State Debt Impact Note Act, HB-93 State Paper Purchasing Act, HB-497, 1481 State Printing Contracts Act, HB-497, 1481 State Vehicle Mileage Act, HB-497, 1481 T Trademark Registration Act, SB-953 U Use Tax Act, HB-1888 V Vision Service Plan Act, SB-193 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REPEALED ACTS-Cont. W West Frankfort Civic Center Law, HB-235 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Attorney General regulation of gambling in State, SR-91 video surveillance systems, conduct a campaign, HR-62 Auditor General certificates of participation, HR-21, 22 overtime policies & practices of Dept. of Corrections, HR-227 program audit, Dept. of Public Health, long term care facilities, HR-12 Cancer Clinical Trials Task Force created, SJR-35 Clemente H. S., investigate the use of federal & State funds, Special Committee created, HR-67 Comfort Care for the Terminally Ill, Task Force created, findings by Jan. 31, 1998, SR-76, 112 Commerce Commission, Ill. public utilities, study the effects of, HR-175 rate relief, reduce operating costs for schools, colleges & universities, HR- 31 Commission on the Death Penalty established, HR-121 commuter rail stop, DuPage County Complex, HR-77 Comprehensive Property Tax Study Commission created, HJR-41 Corporate Subsidy Reform Commission created, SJR-21 Departments of State Government Agriculture Heartland hog confinement facility, HR-110 Little Timber Limited Liability Company, operation of lagoon, HR-98 Human Services Children's Health Care Task Force to be established, HR-269 children's health insurance under Title XXI of Social Security Act, HR-269 new child care fee scale, low income working families, investigage, SR-111 insurance liquor liability policies, assult and battery related injuries, HR- 197; SR-90 Public aid Children's Health Care Task Force to be established, HR-269 2638 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. children's health insurance under Title XXI of Social Security Act, HR-269 door-to-door marketing to Medicaid beneficiaries, SR-20 patients, low cost basic dental services, SR-22 tobacco industry, recover cost borne by taxpayers, treating smoking-related illnesses, HR- 148; SR-72 State Police video surveillance system, conduct a campaign, HR-62 Transportation Matthew Ryan Memorial Bridge & plaque, HR-201 railroad crossing, 94th & Kedzie, Evergreen Park, HR-53 transportation programs in spirit of ISTEA, undertake planning & implementation of, HR-174 Economic and Fiscal Commission, study costs of repairing & reprogramming software and computers, HJR-23 Election Activities and Reform Task Force created, findings on Jan.31, 1998, SR-124 Election Reform Task Force created, SR- 21; SJR-8 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency auto body paints & finishes, safeguards, sale, use & disposal of, HR-161 Little Timber Limited Liability Company, operation of lagoon, HR- 98 Global Climate Change Task Force, SJR-4 Government Investment Policy Review Committee created, HJR-3 Highway Improvement Task Force created, SR-141 Intermediate Intergovernmental Juvenile Affairs Authority, HJR-29 law enfocement accreditation, SJR-22 METRA train stop on Union Pacific N. line, part-time or full-time, HR-29 METRA train stop, Union Pacific N. line, part-time or full-time, HR-76, 78 Metro Et. Education Task Force created, HR-187 Natural Gas Utility Regulatory Reform, Joint Committee on, SJR-31 Obscenity Regulation Commission created, HR-91 Orphan Wells Task Force created, HR-26; SR-33 Overlapping Taxing District Investigative and Advisory Task Force created, HR-96 Pension Laws Commission Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. personnel matters, SJR-19 Public Investor Task Force created, HJR-8 Review of the Juvenile Court Act, Commission on, HJR-1 Silver-Haired Legislature created, SJR-38 Southern Illinois University, Agriculture zebra mussels, SJR-11 Special Committee on Automatic Teller Machine Fees created, SR-13 Special Investigative Committee be created, Supreme Ct. Chief Justice James D. Heiple, HR-89, 155 State Board of Education education funding reform, SJR-17 final form academic standards, applicable to students, 1998-99 school yr., SR-61 School Mandate Waivers, SJR-27, 28, 30, 36, 41; HJR-25, 27, 28 supplemental GED grants, one-time only basis, HJR-24 Weights & Measures Task Force created, HJR-5 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Adult and Teen Directors of County of DuPage Operation Snowball group, HR- 108 ANNIVERSARY Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923, April 24, 1997,82nd, HR-113 Bardeen, John, invention of transistor, 50th, tribute to memory of, HR-52 Chicago Association of Law Libraries, 50 yrs., HR-58 Ernst, Fred, 50th, township official, New Douglas, HR-290 Highland Park H. S. Class of 1947, 50th reunion, HJR-33 Mostly Music, board of directors, 25th, HR-249 Raccoon School, Centralia, IL., 50th, HR-215 Spassfest, city of Germantown, IL., 30th, HR-221 Taylor, Dr. Hycel B., 25 yrs., Senior Pastor, Second Baptist Church, HR- 33 transistor, 50th, inventing of, HR-153 Village of Harwood Heights, IL., 50th, HR-222 White, Rev. J. P., Greater Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, HR-143 ANNIVERSARY, FOUNDING Bureau County Republican, 150th, HR-25 Calumet Memorial Park District, 75th, HR-208 Carterville Lions Club, 75th, HR-256 2639 RESOLUTIONS CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Central 11. Chapter of SMACNA, 50 yrs., HR-296 DIGNITY/CHICAGO, gay & lesbian Catholics, 25 yrs., HR-192 General Motors Electro-Motive Division, 75th, HR-156 Howard Area Community Center, 30th, HR-117 Illinois United Way, 75th, HR-285 Jacksonville, Developmental Center, 150th, HJR-10 John Marshall H. S., 100th, HR-188 Kiwanis Club, Greenville, Ill., 50 yrs., HR-163 Locutores Unidos de Chicago, 25 yrs., HR-28 Mostly Music & board of directors, 25th, 125 concerts & events, HR- 226 Palos Community Hospital, 25th, HR- 40 Ravinia School, 100th, HR-292 Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago at Alexian Brothers Medical Center, 25th, HR-225 Rush North Shore Medical Center, 10 yrs., HR-107 St. Mary's Hospital and Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary, 100 yrs., HR-109 Test Positive Aware Network, 10th, HR-199 Title IX, 11. Gender Equity Commission, 25 yrs., HR-189 United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Champaign, 100 yrs., HR-207 ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Ashley, Lovance & Jeanne, 50th, HR- 294 Harris, Chester & Augusta, 50th, HR- 42 Lipson, Jack & Sara, Chicago, HR- 264 Summers, Edmund & Alyce, 50th, HR-147 ANNIVERSARYS Dignity Chicago, 25 yrs., HR-167 Huntzinger, Rev. Dr. Ernest, First Congregational United Church of Christ, 30th, HR-18 Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 30 yrs., HR-145 Ascroft, Laurie, 14 yrs. with House, moving to Texas, HR-198 ATHLETICS Central H. S. 1926 & 1927 football teams, Centralia Sports Hall of Fame, HR-34 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS . CONGRATUIATORY-Cont Fox, Jacob Nelson, Baseball Hall of Fame, HR-138 Gourley, Gene, Danville H. S. coach, 500th, HR-297 Homewood-Flossmoor Men's Gymnastics Team, the Vikings, HR- 196 Knight, Jeanne, Centralia Sports Hall of Fame, HR-39 Lady Indians of Carlyle H. S., Class A State Basketball Championship, HR-56 Meyer, Ray, Coach of DePaul Univ. Basketball, Blue Demons, 42 yrs., HJR-43 Murray, Coach Ann, Orphan Annie Basketball Coach, Centralia H. S., HR-73 Peoria Manual Rams, State Class AA basketball championship, 4th, HR- 95 Providence Catholic H. S. wrestling team, Class AA, HR-169 Robinson, Virgil, Centralia Sports Hall of Fame, HR-36 Schwartz, Nick, Centralia Sports Hall of Fame, HR-37 Smith, Coach Larry, Ill. H. S. Baseball Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR- 23 Smith, Courtney, Ms. Basketball of Ill., Carlyle H. S., HR-162 St. Patrick H.S., Chicago, water polo championship, HR-212 Taxman, Jim, Centralia Sports Hall of Fame, HR-35 Vandalia Community H. S. wrestling team, 4th, Class A, HR-165 Westbrook, Roger, Centralia Sports Hall of Fame, HR-38 World Boxing Council's Light- heaveywight Championship, HR-125 AWARDS Carder, Tammy, Homemaker of the Year, HR-92 Channahon Park Dist., National Gold Medal Grand Award, HR-281 Coburn, Helen, Homemaker of the Year, HR-92 Graham, Susie C., Homemaker of the Year, HR-92 Hector, William, 1997 Milken National Educator Award, HR-245 Lee, Bok Duk, Homemaker of the Year, HR-92 Lopez, Milagros, Homemaker of the Year, HR-92 Quigley, Mike, United Way Community Service Award, HR-181 2640 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Saviano, Angelo, Josephine Oblinger Award, HR-93 Schakowsky, Rep. Janice, Josephine Oblinger Award, HR-93 Skokie Park Dist., National Gold Medal Award, HR-282 Thornridge H. S. band program, HR- 173 Walker, Peter, Dante Award, HR-81 Bacon, Dr. Gloria Jackson, opening of Altgeld Health Center, HB-253 Beaver, Captain Robert H., Centralia Historical Hall of Fame, HR-220 Beno, Jamie, "Take Our Daughters to Work Day" essay contest, HR-131 BIRTHDAYS Burroughs, Dr. Margaret, 80th, HR- 258 Clewis, Elaine H. "Sis", Chicago Portage Park neighborhood, HR-211 Foster, Maggie H., Chicago, 100th, HR-213 Lauridsen, Nathel Elmina, 85th, HR- 280 Rochkes, Mildred Pearl, 80th, HR-45 Rogers, Ann L., 85th, HR-19 Straka, Joseph A., Sr., 90th, HR-123 Tuteur, Muriel "Manny", 75 yrs., HR- 154 Yukich, Anthony, 80th, HR-57 Bloody Sunday, victims in Northern Ireland, HR-44 Bond County Veterans Memorial, salute men and women, HJR-40 Brady, James, Centralia Historical Hall of Fame, HR-220 Brown, Edward, degree from Prairie State College, HR-182 Centralia Hall of Fame Blackwell, David H., HR-229 Branson, Rep. Bob, HR-242 Burris, Roland, HR-241 Clark, John W., HR-231 Fowler, Charles, HR-239 Fowler, Clarence Maxwell, HR-236 Haney, Lewis Van, HR-235 Joy, Verne E., HR-233 McCard, Sergeant Robert H., HR-243 Norwood, William Ronald, HR-237 Popper, Doris Crittenden, HR-230 Stedelin, Dr. John A., HR-234 Stephens, William, HR-238 Walker, William H., HR-232 Wilson, Private First Class Robert L., HR-240 Chase, Gary, Village of Mokena, Ill., HR- 115 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont Chicago Society, restore Casimir Pulaski Monument, Savannah, Georgia, HR-50 Christ Temple Church of the Apostolic Faith, Maywood, Ill., Quarterly Session, HR-274 Conatser, Martin, Dept. Commander for American Legion, HR-142, 160 Coronado, Phil, 30 yrs., community service, HR-157 Cortesi, John J., Sunset Foods, Highland Pk., HR-126 Currie, Rep. Barbara Flynn, first woman to serve House Majority Leader, HR-11 Davis, Rev. Dr. Floyd, Pilgrim Baptist Church, Chicago, named Pres. of NAACP South Side Branch, HR-136 Dow Chemical Company, Joliet, HR-13 Downers Grove South H. S. Speechers, 11. H. S. Assoc. Speech Competition, HR-88 Dunn, Senator Thomas A., 42nd and 43rd Districts, SR-37 Dupasquier, Anthony, Chairman of Board of Directors of Tooling and Manufacturing Assoc., HR-15 Excel Communication, Inc. & founder, Kenny A. Troutt, HR-150 Fischer, LeRoy H., Centralia Historical Hall of Fame, HR-220 Freeman, Charles E., Chief Justice of 11. Supreme Ct., HR-186 Fuller-Jackson-Clinkscale-Cobb family reuion, Aug. 1, 1997, HR-216 Future Problem Solving group, Highland Park H. S., student participants, HR-130 Fyke, Aimee, Vice Pres., Tharaldson Enterprises, HR-86 Gardner, Cathy C. Ms., Chicago Daily Defender, "Girl X", HR-66 George, Archbishop Francis E., welcome back to the State & City of his birth, HJR-21 German-American citizens, HR-246 Greenwald, Susie, Future Problem Solving, Highland Park School, HR-130 Grotovsky, Ronald J., Mayor, Village of Mokena, HR-114 Hill, Derek, Radio Station V-103, "Girl X", HR-66 Iovino, Neil, World War II, HR-287 Jackson, Ms. Connie, taking over the reigns of Altgeld Health Center, HR-253 Kohrmann, Robert, Centennial Farm, HR- 244 Lacey, Hunt, 1996-97 Ill. Future Farmers of America Pres., HR-54 Lambert, Ken, Pres. of Local 211L, Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Union, HR-30 Luttrell, Wilma Jean & mothers of the State of Ill., Mother's Day, HR-116 2641 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. McGuffage, Terrence William, graduation, U of I College of Engineering, HR-159, 160 Mitsubishi Corporation, women employees, prohibit sexual harassment, HR-149 Mullen, Officer Athena, brave service, Chicago, HR-120 Mullen, Officer James, brave service, Chicago, HR-120 Newberger, Charlotte, Community Foundation for Jewish Education, HR-48 Nolan, Carol, Pres. Emeritus of WBEZ, HR-137 Orland Park Lions Club, HR-168 Our Lady of the Wayside School, Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, HR-247 Puerto Rican teachers, 25 yrs., education, Chicago, HR-135 Reed, Beverly Ms., The Chicago Daily Defender, "Girl X", HR-66 RETIREMENT Aunt Martha's Service Center, Inc., serto youth of Ill., HR-262 Bing, Dennis, Champaign County Clerk, HR-204 Craig, Marilyn, West Deerfield Township Supervisor, 24 yrs., HR- 103 Cross, Dolores E., Pres. of Chicago State University, HR-228 Ellis, Clarence, Sr., Et. St. Louis School Dist. 189, HR-151 Feldmann, Rev. Jerome, St. Augustas Church, Breese, HR-219 Fonderoli, Master Chief Timothy, 20 yrs., U. S. Navy, HR-191 Hartmann, Carl, Vernon Hills Park Dist., HR-14, 47 Hillock, David A., Chicago Transit Authority, HR-299 Jacoby, John, Village of Wilmette, Ill., HR-184 Johnson, Mary, Cook Cty Hospital, HR-291 Jones, Ellen, Principal, Burnham/ Anthony Inclusive Academy, HR-79 Kijewski, Jim, manager of Lan-Oak Park Dist. Pool, 37. yrs., HR-254 Klaska, Elvin, Mayor of Long Creek, Ill., HR-84 Kuntz, John, Iroquois Cty Clerk, HR- 286 Lamkin, Mona S., Ill. House Rep. staff, 20 yrs., HR-279 Lehmann, Augustine "Augie", University of Chicago, HR-87 Levin, Ron, House Democratic staff, HR-202 Maggio, Meanne, trustee of the Village of Glenwood, HR-172 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. McCombs, Shirley, House of Rep. Fiscal Officer, HR-268 Mittelberg, Kent N., Decatur City Council, HR-124 Mruk, Joan, Wayne Township Supervisor, HR-100 Nelson, Jack, Deerfield-Bannockburn- Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce, HR-283 Norris, Fred, Mayor of St. Charles, HR-101 Perry, Geraldine, Chicago Police Dept., HB-27 Pollard, Dr. John W., Carle Clinic, Urbana, Ill., HR-24 Ponikvar, Will, Trustee of Village of Bradley, HR-180 Tako, Laslo, Oak Park Township Supervisor, HR-104, 119 Vader, Rev. Anthony J., Holy Name of Mary Church, Chicago, HR-146 Wagner, Dr. Richard D., Exec. Dir. of the Ill. Bd. of Higher Ed., HR-261 Williams, Betty, Senior Vice President of Metropolitan Family Services, HR-255 Rimon, Tzipora, Consul General of Israel to the Midwest, HJR-39 Rose, Russell, Spfld. Blueprint Building named, HR-214 Santiago, Anna, Future Problem Solving, Highand Park School, HR-130 Saviano, Rep. Skip, "Man of the Year", HR-80 Schira, Chief Gary, pres. of Ill. Assoc. of Chiefs of Police, HR-5 SCOUTS Biedess, Scott Frederick, Eagle Scout, HR-127 Casey, Charles Marshall, Eagle Scout, HR-295 Chap, Matthew Anthony, Eagle Scout, HR-128 Judd, Paul Wayne, Eagle Scout, HR- 71 Oomans, Scott M., Eagle Scout, HR- 65 Versen, Donald, Good Scout Award, HR-141 Wilson, Tyler, Eagle Scout, HR-72 Sisk, George & Janice, owners of Old Slave House, HR-178 Smith, Janie, State Pres., Business & Professional Women of Ill., HR-111 South Shore Islamic Community Center, SR-110 Star Newspaper, "Stayin' Alive at 55", HR- 82 Tanner, Oscar, Chicago, HR-70 2642 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Taylor, Athena, Havana, Ill., Miss Ill. Cty Fair Queen, 1996-97 The Dells, vocal group, Chicago, HR-20 Welcher, Thomas, Jr., Chicago, SR-67 Wham, J. Faye, Centralia Historical Hall of Fame, HR-220 RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-2, 16, 17, 31, 38, 42 SJR-2, 7, 12, 20, 25, 26, 29, 33, 37, 40, 45 First Special Session Adjournment HR-3 organizational, HR-1, 2 organizational, SR-1, 2, 3 House organizational, HR-1, 2, 3 Rules, HR-6, 8, 9, 10, 32, 134, 284 Joint Session Budget report, JSR-2; HJR-14 committee of ten, JSR-2 State of the State, HJR-4; JSR-1 Senate organizational, SR-1, 3, 4, 5 Pension Laws Commission, SJR-19 Rules, SR-2, 7, 24,28 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS Burse, Melba Bynum, Chicago, Ill., HR- 288 Abraham, Albert A., Peoria, SR-135 Adreani, Kenneth J., Chicago, HR-97; SR- 45 Armour, Eldon Otto, Carlinville, SR-10 Austin, Eric Felton, SR-115 Barbaro, Circuit Judge Frank W., Orland Park, SR-93 Barber, Richard, Jr., SR-39 Bartscht, Oma C., Shelbyville, SR-77 Bass, Ralph, music producer, HR-218 Bayer, Richard F., Palatine, Ill., HR-200 Bernard, Keith, SR-66 Bockman, Joseph A., Yorkville, SR-63 Bradley, Thomas, Hyde Park, SR-70 Brady, John D., Chicago, Ill., HR-276 Brown, Joseph M., Chicago, HR-46 Brown, Millie, Chicago, SR-40 Buikema, Ronald, S. Holland, HR-171 Bungay, Rev. Eugene L., Breese, Ill., HJR-9 Burkhalter, Daniel Louis, Jr., Normal, Ill., SR-122 Campagni, Julio, Highwood, Ill., SR-143 Carpenter, Rosemary, Chicago, SR-136 Chaney, Larry, Mayor of Pana, Il1., SR-62 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Childs, Anne Rayner, Chicago, HR-139 Ciaccio, Joseph J., Spfld., Ill., SR-88 Clarke, Terrel E. "Tec", Western Springs, SJR-46 Clayborne, Rev. James Davis, E. St. Louis, SR-114 Contreras-Raducha, Adelina M., Chicago, HR-158 Cooper, James Frank, SR-140 Corbett, Jerome G., Hardin, Ill., SR-128 Craig, Jo Ann, Clarendon Hill, Ill., HR-275 Cruthis, Gerald Rodney, Litchfield, Ill., SR- 120 Dailey, Sara Elizabeth, Chicago, Ill., HR- 293 Daily, Faye, Lovington, SJR-32 Dalluge, Billie, Decatur, Ill., SR-126 Davis, Margaret, Spfld., SR-74 Dawson, Andrew "Andy", Forsyth, Ill., SR- 125 Deering, Rep. Terry, DuBois, HJR-35 DePriest, Lee Franklin, E. St. Louis, SR-65 Dobbs, Jacqueline, Chicago, HR-55 Donovan, Elizabeth, Swansea, IL., SR-101 Dunn, Edward James, Carlinville, Ill., SR- 121 Dunscomb, Seth Jonas, Sullivan, SR-31 Durbin, Ann, Kensington, Maryland, SR-58 Echols, Billy Gene, Chicago, HR-177 Fasano, Sergeant First Class John A., Glen Ellyn, IL., HR-210 Fogerson, Gary W., Decatur, Ill., SR-78 Fort, Henry G., Chicago, SR-26 Fox, Helen K., W. Chicago, HR-300 Fulton, Betty J., Gillespie, SR-27 Gay, Florice Buckner, Chicago, HR-209 Gelderen Dr. Wayne Van, Sr., Downers Grove, Ill., SR-38 Gibbons, Jerry, Evergreen Park, IL., HR- 224 Hagnauer, Nelson, Sr., Granite City, HR-7 Harris, Annie, S. Bend Indiana, SR-132 Haynes, Charles A., former U. S. Rep., HR-99; SR-47 Hehl, Erin M., State Police Trooper, Chicago, HR-267 Heitzig, Mary K., Jerseyville, SR-12 Hilbring, George, Jr., Chicago, HR-133 Hines, Barbara Jean, SR-138 Hoffman, LeRoy August, Belleville, Ill., SR-123 Hopwoodon, Katherine Lucille, Spfld., SR- 134 Hotwagner, Emil S., Hazelcrest, SR-75 Howes, Pauline M. McHale, Ivesdale, Ill., SR-56 Jackson, David "Big Jack", Chicago, SR- 142 2643 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Jackson, Ms. Evelyn Mae, Chicago, SR-9 Johns, Terri Lynn, Carlinville, SR-11 Keen, Doctor Edward, Spfld., Ill., HR-179 Kenney, Dorothy, Et. St. Louis, SR-25 Kisielius, Tomas Andrius, M.D., SR-133 Klein, Annette, Pana, Ill., SR-50 Koehler, Gerald W., Decatur, Ill., SR-55 Komosa, Marilyn, Chicago, SR-44 Kreke, Coach Paul W., Salem, Ill., HR-43 Kurelic, George Jr., Chicago, HR-266 Laubenstein, Vernon A., HJR-32 Laura, Sean, Chicago, IL., SR-104 Link, Patricia, Carlinville, Ill., SR-86 Loveless, Richard, Carlinville, Ill., SR-118 Lovett, Odessa, Chicago, SR-41 Macauley, Muriel, Kampsville, SR-34 Mahlandt, Erwin J., Breese, IL., HR-217 Marshall, Dr. James William, Monmouth, SR-92 Maxwell, Clarence, Hinsdale, IL., SR-103, IL. McAulilffe, Roger P., State Rep., HJR-15 McCabe, James J., Chicago, Ill., HR-278 Mickey, John Z., Edison Park, IL., SR-100 Millison, Anthony, State Trooper, Chicago, HR-265 Millison, State Trooper Anthony, Dolton, Ill., SR-130 Montalbano, Rev. Daniel F., Chicago, HR- 193, 194 Moore-Wiley, Patricia, HR-270 Morris, Charles H., Sullivan, IL., SR-109 Neely, Glenda, Chicago, HR-298 Neighbors, Claribel, Carlinville, Ill., SR-43 Novak, Kenneth R. Jr., Lansing, HR-90, Ogrin, Albin "Boley", Waukegan, SR-79 Owen, Ralph D., Decatur, SR-32 Oxtoby, Robert B., Spfld., Ill., SR-119 Page, Lloyd, Spfld., IL., SR-96 Parks, William Turner, Chicago, SR-18 Payton, Samuel, Jr., Chicago, IL., SR-99 Phillips, Nicholas A., Prospect Heights, SR- 36 Plawer, Brian, SJR-47 Pomatto, Simon Ronald, Gillespie, SR-42 Popp, Mary, Aurora, Ill., SR-46 Prater, Alicia Marie, Chicago, SR-23 Randolph, Artensa Randolph, Chicago, HR-223 Randolph, Homer, E.St.Louis, HR-251 Rife, Joseph, Decatur, IL., SR-107 Rivers, Robert, Chicago, IL., SR-98 Romano, Frank E. Monmouth, SR-6 Rose, Bishop Theodore T., Spfld., IL., SR- 108 Rosen, Lois Anne, Chicago, SR-14 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Royko, Mike, columnist, Chicago, HR-140 Rush, Larnch, Et. St. Louis, IL., SR-105 Ryan, Annie, daughter of Attorney General and Mrs. Jim Ryan, HR-16 Ryan, Matthew, Western Springs, HR-195 Ryan, Matthew, 13, Western Springs; DOT plaque, memorial bridge, HR-201 Saltich, Debbie, Madison County Clerk, Granite City, SR-57 Samfay, Anthony, Kankakee Police Dept., SR-59 Scott, Albert W., II, Carrollton, SR-52 Sengstacke, John Henry Herman, Chicago, SR-89; HR-203 Serzynski, Aloysius Joseph, Waugegan, Ill., SR-131 Shabazz, Betty, New York City, SR-95 Shanker, Albert, New York City, SR-29; HJR-11 Shanker, Albert, Pres. of American Federation of Teachers, HR-68 Sikich, Peter M., Jr., Waukegan, Ill., SR- 127 Slaughter, Willie Mae, Chicago, HR-122 Springman, Lester M., Greenfield, SR-139 Stephenson, Luphelia Bolton, Chicago, SR- 54 Stewart, Mildred B., Chicago, SR-80 Still, Jeff C., Yorkville, SR-69 Suerth, M.J. "Bud", Chicago, SR-97 Sullivan, Eleanor Bernice Stockbar, Chicago, Ill., HR-277 Summers, Katherine Augusta Dent, E.St.Louis, HR-250 Taylor, Norine Mann, SR-137 Teer, Lucious Rudolph, Sr., E. St. Louis, SR-113 Thorsen, Donald, Jacksonville, Ill., SR-117 Tolliver, Pastor James L., Jr., Chicago, SR- 94 Touchette, Francis, Centreville Township, IL. IL., SR-102 Traughber, Eleanor, Chicago, HR-132 Troutman, Benjamin Lee, Chicago, HR-41 Tucker, Juanita Thompson, Chicago, SR-82 Tucker, Ozie, Plainfield, New Jersey, HR- 185 Tucker, Stanford, E. St. Louis, Ill., HR-85 Vernetti, Esther, Mt. Olive, Ill., SR-35 Weston, Lauretta, Chicago, HR-106 Wheatley, Sierra Collins, HR-206 Wheeler, John C., Burr Ridge, SR-16 Wilkins, Frances, Prairie View, SR-19 Williams, Ida Lee, E. St. Louis, SR-64 Williams, Morgan, Winthrop Harbor, Ill., SR-144 Winters, John F., Mokena, HR-118 Wittmond, Carl H., Brussels, Ill., SR-51; HR-129 2644 RESOLUTIONS. -MEMORIALS-Cont. Woel, Edouard, Northbrook, IL., SR-106 Woods, Rachel Jean, Chicago, HR-289 Woodyard, State Senator Harry "Babe", SJR-10 Yianas, Frank, Decatur, SR-30 Zahdan, Dhafer, West Lawn, Chicago, HR- 263 Zippy, Anna, SR-116 Zukowski, Major Robert John, remains returned after 27 yrs., SR-15 RESOLUTIONS. MISCELLANEOUS "The Wagner Farm", support corporation of Citizen's Organized for Wagner's, HR- 259 Centralia, Ill., explosion at No. 5 Mine in Wamac, March 25, 1947, HR-164 discrimination, Ill. General Assembly, workplace free of, SJR-39; HJR-26; HR- 166 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive., 10th St. from Oakland Ave. S. to Veterans Memorial Dr., Mt. Vernon, SR-8 EIFS, aware of ongoing debate concerning, HR-273 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT agricultural community, effect the rules will have on, HJR-34 anti-Semitism, Switzerland, condemning, SJR-24; HJR-18 antipersonnel land mines, banning, HR-272 balanced federal budget, Pres. of U.S. submit, HJR-7 Berlin Mandate, avoid climate treaty commitments, HJR-36 Berlin Mandate, renegotiate, Pres. of U. S. urged, HR-49 Blind Persons Earnings Equity Act, HJR-20 boundaries, Ill. & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor from Harlem Ave. to Lake Michigan, HJR-12, 13 ethanol tax credit, HR-205 Federal Charter status to National Museum of Coal Mining, SR-71 federal programs, monitor changes and policies, SR-84 Federal Reserve Board Discount Window, HR-176 general national debate, U. S. Congress urged, HR-61 governmental process, respect the State's role in, SR-85 Illegal Immigration Reform & Immigrant Responsibility Act, pass HR-2481, HR-248 Internal Revenue Code, abolish by Dec. 31, 2000, new method of taxation, SJR-42 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS MISCELLANEOUS-Cont levy or increase taxes, mandate any state or political subdivision of state to, SJR-5 Lincoln's Challenge program, HR-112 mortgage broker compensation price control ruling, HR-252 Mother Teresa & Missionaries of Charity, exempt from work permit fees, SR-73 National Endowment for Arts, SR-87 National Institute of Standard and Technolgy, fastener manufacturers, investigate, SR-60 prohibit appropriations & estimated revenues, SR-17 Republic of Poland's petition, N. Atlantic Treaty Organization, HR- 83; SR-68 restore federal funding, SSI & food stamp benefits, SR-83 Social Security, continue funding, HJR-6 standards for ozone & fine particulate matter, USEPA urged, SR-53 tracers in black & smokeless powder, mandating inclusion of, HR-74, 75 transportation-related motor fuel taxes & excise taxes, reinstate, restore the integrity of the dedicated fund, SR- 81 workforce development system, restructuring, welfare reform legislation, SJR-34 workforce programs, through legislation & admin. modifications, restructuring, HJR-22 fetal alcohol syndrome, retailers post signs, HR-183 Governor federal reimbursement waiver, treat all Illinois equally & fairly, HR-60 Heartland hog confinement facility, HR-110 Ill. toll highway system, continue in full force until June 30, 1998, HJR-37 Lewis & Clark Expedition, site near Wood River, Ill. as starting point, HR-260 prayer or invocation, delivery or content of, HR-284 Reservation Sales Call Center, Ill., Pres. of Amtrak & Directors urged, HJR-19; HR-102 Roger P. McAuliffe Drivers License Facility, Chicago N. Dirvers License Facility reed, HJR-15 SPECIAL DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923, April 24, 1997, HR-113 2645 RESOLUTIONS- MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Art Replogle Day, Wed., June 25, 1997, Village of Oak Park, Ill., HR- 190 Correctional Officer Week, May 4-10, 1997, HR-152 Family Peace Day, May 7, 1997, HR- 105 German-American Day, Oct. 6, 1997, HR-246 International Student Awareness Month, March, 1997, HR-51 National Agriculture Week, Mar. 16- 22, and National Agriculture Day, Mar. 20, HR-59 National Pay Inequity Awareness Day in Ill., Friday, April 11, 1997, HR- 94 National Tourism Day, Wed., May 7, 1997, HR-144 Neil P. Iovino Day in 11:, Dec. 6, 1997, HR-287 Paul Simon Day, April 15, 1997, HR- 63 Respect Life Week, Oct. 5-12, 1997, SR-48 South Shore Islamic Community Center Day, Nov. 1, 1997, SR-110 The Month of the Transistor, Dec., 1997, HR-153 We Remember, We Care for Indigent Persons Day in Ill., May 28, 1997, HR-4 Star Newspaper, "Stayin" Alive at 55", HR-64 title documents, recording of land, realproperty to, SJR-18 U.S. Rt. 51, southern Ill., named Egyptian Trail, HR-257 United Farm Workers' campaign, justice and dignity, strwberry workers, HB-17 REVENUE - COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS Tax Collection Suit Act private collection agencies; personal information disclosure; collection methods, HB-961 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act actions to review, bonding requirements, HB-526, 1425 penalty increase, failure to pay tax due on return, HB-452, 654 reciprocal agreements study, HB-2191; SB-856 tax collections, held in trust for Dpt. of Revenue, SB-785 technical, SB-1061 REVENUE . ESTATE TAXES Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - ESTATE TAXES-Cont. confidentiality exemptions, HB-961 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB.856 State tax liability, disclosure of federal info, SB-785 REVENUE - EXCISE TAXES Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act unconstitutional laws, repeals, HB- 1393 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act mobile homes, definition & taxability, HB-1120 Motor Fuel Tax Law county motor fuel tax levy, HB-2000 distribution no tax levy required, SB-82 road districts, county property tax extension limitation, HB-248 Grade Crossing Fund, ICC develop rail crossing capital improvements plans, HB-1387 penalties, limits; claims; refunds in lieu of unused credit; HB-2188; SB-856 point of sale, portable tanks, HB-369 rail crossing capital improvement project plans, HB-2510 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 technical, HB-485 NEW ACTS Automobile Renting Excise Tax Act, HB-208 Electricity Excise Tax Law, HB-362; SB-55 REVENUE - INCOME TAXES Income Tax Act, Illinois base income corporation real estate investment trusts, SB-856 corporations, federal adjustments, HB-1455 nonresident businesses, HB-585, 2495; SB-592 reciprocal agreements study, HB- 2191; SB-856 sales factor exclusions, HB-2363 trusts, computation, HB-2363 checkoffs American Diabetes Foundation Fund, HB-125; SB.83 Clean Election Fund, HB-75, 866 Equal Justice Fund, Ill., HB-425 Illinois River Restoration Fund, HB-2218 Leukemia Treatment and Education Fund, HB-1480 2646 REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont. Mental Health Researach Fund/ Children's Cancer Fund, SB-83 Network Centers for Independent Living Fund, HB-1014 Public Election Fund, SB-1204 corporation job training program expenses, %age of aggregate credits, deductions & exemptions, SB-577 credits Adopt-a-Public School Program, HB-95 Adopt-a-School, SB-645 air pollution control equipment manufacturers, HB-9, 282 biodegradable materials, SB-1229 Brownfields Remediation/Small Business Remediation Tax Credits, HB-1817; SB-939 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development, HB-1627 business: high school Youth Civil Service underwriting, HB-54 businesses, AFDC employment opportunity certificate program hirees, SB-146 businesses: economic revitalization, HB-1340 businesses: wage; basic skills training; Welfare-to-Work support services, HB-1748 child care, HB-478 child care, on-site, SB-712 child, State day care facility, HB- 142 College Affordability Tax Credit, SB-291 college tuition and fees, HB-400 corporations, biodegradable & biocomposite materials, HB- 282, 1116 corporations, environmental remedial action, HB-1749; SB- 969 dependent care assistance program, all taxpayers, HB- 1334 dependent care, HB-141 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB- 1627 Economic Dev. Income Credit Board Act, job creation tax credit agreements, HB-1339 education expenses, HB-999; SB- 227 elderly parent care medical expenses, HB-2497 employers: transportation fringes, HB-2222 employers: worker's comp. & occ. diseases premiums, SB-266 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont. energy efficiency products & projects, SB-1227 environmental remediation (brownfields), HB-2407; SB-939 fed. earned income tax credit, HB- 508, 1762; SB-578 household & dependent care, SB- 284 job training, HB-1476 jobs, Subchapter S corporations, SB-20, 289 limited liability companies, SB-20 partnerships, personal property tax replacement income tax investment credits, HB-526 previous filed returns, HB-2408 property tax, waiver, Do-It- Yourself School Funding Fund, HB-752 property taxes, residence & rental, HB-537 real property taxes, SB-616, 1232 rent, HB-186; SB-622 research & development, subchapter S & limited liability cos., SB-484 residential property taxes, additional credit, HB-2463 retailers dependent care assistance, SB-1092 riparian filter strips, HB-2219 rural manufacturing incentive tax, HB-2107 senior citizen property taxes, HB- 1317 soundproofing, DOT certificates of eligibility (Chi. area), HB-1696 sr. cit. health care, HB-181 TECH PREP youth vocational programs, HB-270 training expenses, HB-1338 Welfare-to-Work, SB-965 deductions advance tuition payments, HB- 190; SB-167 college savings plan accounts, HB- 1324 Educational Choice Act vouchers, HB-991 higher education expenses, HB- 1516 individuals, educational purposes contributions to schools, SB-645 individuals, long-term care insurance, HB-1841 interest, Ill. business investments, SB-940 real property taxes, HB-2114 2647 REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont. rent, SB-645 senior citizen health care, HB- 1314 seniors, home health care, HB-294 478 transportation fringes, HB-2222 definitions/rules of interpretation unitary business group, accounting periods, HB-585, 2495; SB-592 estimated taxes increased payments, HB-537 nonresident businesses, change in apportionment, no penalty, HB- 585, 2495; SB-592 requires, over $500, HB-2113 single factor sales formula, non- resident businesses, SB-592 sr. cit. in nursing home, no penalties, SB-856 underpayments due to reapportionment, no penalty, HB-585 voluntary withholding, SB-37, 665 exemptions annual adjustments, %age of Consumer Price Index increase, SB-396,620, 1089 dependent children, HB-145 higher education savings accounts, HB-401 individuals, additional, HB-478, 2490 pregnancy, HB-1804 severance pay, SB-267 standard, waiver, Do-It-Yourself School Funding Fund, HB-752 payments electronic funds transfer, SB-522 procedure and administration Community Policing Fund, %age of tax proceeds, HB-2288 confidentiality exceptions, HB-961 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 refund withholding, defaulted court fines, etc., HB-1471 tax delinquency information to Sec. of State, HB-2230 taxpayer information, debts to State, SB-785 rates decrease, HB-2403 increase: Common Sch. Fund/Ed. Property Tax Relief Fund/Sch. Capital and Technology Infrastructure Fund, SB-645 increase: Education Funding Reform Fund, SB-616 increase: Property Tax Abatement Fund, SB-728 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - INCOME TAXES-Cont increase: School Property Tax Relief Fund, HB-537 records, returns, notices forms: school district data; local option school district income tax, SB-563 supplemental returns, HB-537 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 technical, HB-529, 530, 1672, 1721, 2115, 2192, 2193, 2194, 2195, 2248 technical, SB-45, 50, 522, 625,985, 1094, 1234 withholding tax additional withholding, HB-537 domestic service; annual returns, HB-2363 domestic service, returns schedule, HB-981 reciprocal agreements study, HB- 2191; SB.856 rural manufacturing incentive tax, HB-2107 NEW ACTS Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938 Economic Dev. for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act, HB-1627 Economic Development Income Tax Credit Board Act, HB-1339 Educational Choice Act, SB-565; HB- 991 Industrial New Jobs Training Law, IL; Jobs Training Law, IL, SB-1220 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 Local Option School District Income Tax Act, HB-549; SB-563 Responsible Government Act, SB-863 Rural Manufacturing Incentives Program, HB-2107 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 507 Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, (1995), SB-1020 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act technical, SB-1061 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES Circuit Breaker - See: AGING (Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act) NEW ACTS Higher Education Facilities Support Act, HB-2220 Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 2648 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. Local Option School District Income Tax Act, HB-549; SB-563 Multi-family Fire Compartmentalization Act, HB-766 Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, HB-1409; SB-103 Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, SB-994, 996; HB-1147, 1739, 1915 Urban Growth Planning Act, HB-2420 Property Tax Code abatement - see: levy and extension process assessments-notice and publication, initial assessment process notice of increased assessments, county assessor list parcels, SB-84 pilot project: Stephenson Cty. assessment list publication fee determination, HB-648 assessments-officials township, compensation, HB-1193 township, political party affiliation, HB-2424 assessments-review of decisions equalization, school districts 5% increase max., SB-728 increased assessments invalidation, not listed in records, SB-84 boards of review appointed boards, political affiliation, HB-581 commission county, assessment practice course & exam, HB-581, 693 definitions mobile homes, HB-1120 real/personal property, determination, SB-512 due dates, delinquencies, enforcement of payments abandoned property liens, sales in error, HB-104 delinquency, mortgage lender fault & liability, HB-1283 mineral rights, scavenger sales, HB-1118, 1121; SB-465 notice of judgment & sale, SB-523 redemption period, HB-1826 redemption without written notice, HB-2362 sales in error, conditions, redemption; forfeited & unpaid taxes, HB-883 scavenger sales, church exemptions, SB-1193 tax payments after mailed notice of tax sale, taxpayer fee, HB-1119 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. tax purchaser fees, HB-883 tax purchases, judgments, HB-884 exemptions burial grounds, non-profit organizations, SB-1094 charitable academic/research institutes, HB-275 charitable purposes, limited liability companies, HB-992 homestead-general, HB-20, 581, 808; SB-937, 1075, 1214 homestead-improvement, HB-45, 112,623,2327; SB-515 homestead-sr. cit. assessment freeze, HB-167, 317, 381, 808, 961; SB-35, 36, 51, 157, 164 homestead-sr. cit., HB-581, 808, 1513; SB-1236 homestead-supplemental security income (new), HB-247 institutions, property donated for educational purposes, HB-2294 metro. water reclamation dist. property, HB-1431; SB-535 public buildings, SB-162 vegetative filter strips, HB-2219 fiscal responsibility tax reimbursement account, corporate authority distribution of money, HB-1513 levy and extension process abatement-academic or research institutes, HB-275 abatement-commercial & industrial property, SB-677 abatement-educational, HB-507, 549, 2410; SB-563, 616 abatement-enterprise zones & redevelopment project areas, HB-524 abatement-older persons housing, SB-51, 515 abatement-race tracks, SB-677 abatement-1997 education reform plan, SB-645 extension-overlapping counties, HB-631, 2117, 2452 levy-computation, Cook County, HB-1295, 2200; SB-715 levy-educational fund rate, HB- 507 levy-Sch. Property Tax Relief Fund, HB-537 limitation-certification listing by property classification ordinance, SB-1235 limitation-Chi. Sch. Finance Authority, HB-1640 limitation-handicapped joint recreational programs, HB-847; SB-81 2649 REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. limitation-Lake County Special Ed. Dist., HB-1641; SB-667 limitation-Lcl. Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 limitation-libraries, aggregate ext. exclusions, HB-1384 limitation-limited & double- barrelled bonds ban, HB-2110 limitation-Local Option School District Income Tax Act, HB- 549; SB-563 limitation-merging & consolidating dist. new levy referendum exemption, HB-847 limitation-Metro. Water & Reclamation Dist. bond payments, HB-1454, 1554; SB- 436 limitation-new property incl. loss of homestead exemption, HB- 1427 limitation-Public Aid general assistance, disconnected townships, HB-1448 limitation-rate increase approved by referendum, excepts, HB- 1821 limitation-recovered tax increment value, terminated redeveleopment project areas, SB-51, 515 limitation-school dist. exceptions, HB-1616; SB-310 limitation-schools-aggregate extension exclusions, SB-564 limitation-Statewide application, SB-728 limitation-Warrenville Park Dist. new rate referendum, HB-847 tnt-aggregate levy disclosure, hearings, publication, HB-166, 571; SB-846 uniform State school tax, HB- 1160 Property Tax Appeal Board abolishes; circuit courts, HB-841 membership, increases, HB-1511 property tax extension limitation law see: levy and extension process -limitation revisions and corrections filing limits, certificates of error, SB-84 homestead certificates of error, HB-572, 2363; SB-51 special service area tax county transfer power to township, SB.21 establishment, written petition, SB-1209 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. municipal private roads, HB-1048 real property liens; no tax until recordation of ordinance, SB-371 State equalization process school districts, 5% increase max., SB-728 tax collection process duplicate tax bill fee, HB-1396 property taxpayer's protest fund, abolishes; interest, HB-1118 real estate tax payment by credit card, SB-680 tax deeds/procedures petitions, after redemption period expiration, HB-1419 tax objections court proceedings, exempt from tax objection filing limit, SB- 1223 electric generating station EAV, HB-2383 interest on refunds, HB-1118 tax objections-procedures & adjudication property taxpayer's protest fund, abolishes; interest, HB-1118 technical, HB-527, 528, 1514, 1720, 1910, 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2200 technical, SB-46, 47, 81,923, 984, 993, 1094, 1233 truth in taxation - see: levy and extension process - tnt unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 valuation electric generating stations valuation freeze during deregulation transition, HB- 2383 historic owner-occupied, multi- family residences, HB-982 open land, private golf courses, SB-324 school districts, 5% increase max., SB-728 taxable interest, exempt property transfers, HB-2363 vegetative filter strip, width, HB-581 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act-- See: AGING REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES Bingo License and Tax Act see: GAMING REGULATION Cigarette Tax Act additional tax, Common School Fund deposits, HB-449, 452, 654 2650 REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. cigarette vending machine references, SB-325 claims, time extensions, SB-856 confidentiality exceptions, HB-961 fees; enforcement, Ill. Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, HB-944; SB-1113 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 Cigarette Use Tax Act additional tax, Common School Fund deposits, HB-449, 452, 654 claims, time extensions, SB.856 confidentiality exceptions, HB-961 fees; enforcement, Ill. Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, HB-944; SB-1113 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act exemptions disaster relief services, HB-1040 Local Tourism Fund appropriations, SB-723 Local Tourism Fund deposits, SB-723 NEW ACTS Ammunition Tax Act, SB-441 Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-601, 1121, 2333 Business Use Incentives for Large- Scale Development Act, SB-938; HB-1627 Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, HB-2164 Electric Revenue Use Tax Act, HB- 286 Electricity Excise Tax Law, HB-362; SB-55 Firearm Tax Act, HB-419 Home Rule Site Tax Act, HB-2302 Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act, SB-958 Local Government Tax Incentive Prohibition Act, HB-148 Neighborhood Assistance Program Tax Credit Act, HB-2082 Petroluem Education and Marketing Act, Illinois, HB-998 Responsible Government Act, SB-863 Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, HB- 944; SB-1113 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. Retailers' Occupation Tax Act automobiles sold for leasing, HB-601, 1121, 2333 claims, protests filing period, SB.856 coal sales, Ill. Coal Resurgence Fund deposits, SB-524 confidentiality exceptions, HB-961 credits traded-in credits, HB-1867 debts to State, liability, SB-785 exemptions aggregate manufacturing, HB- 2378 aggregate mining, HB.27; SB-16 automobile leasing, HB-601 aviation fuel, air cargo transportation hubs, HB.581; SB-549 coal exploration & mining, HB- 308 coal, HB-309 common carrier tangible personal property, HB-581; SB-370, 730 horticultural machinery & equipment, HB-521, 581 industrial gases, tangible personal property components, HB-526 jet fuel, high impact service facilities in enterprise zones, SB-549 lessor technological equipment, HB-533 rolling stock, taxi equipment, HB- 753 school textbook sales, SB-127 technological equipment, HB-599; SB-374 food packaging, sales for retail, HB.605; SB-618 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund installment deposits, HB-2442; SB-1231 moratorium, 7/1/97, HB-2154; SB- 662 payments electronic funds transfer, SB-522 refunds of overpayments, HB- 1920 repeals; Occupation and Use Tax Coce, HB-1888 returns Dpt. prosecutions, bars upon acceptance of return & payment, SB-458 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 2651 REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 tax proceeds %age, Community Policing Fund, HB-2288 taxpayer information debts to State, liability, SB-785 disclosure, includes municipalities, HB-737; SB-527 technical, HB-252, 534, 2202 technical, SB-623 Service Occupation Tax Act claims, liability extensions, filing period, HB-2363 claims, protests filing period, SB.856 coal sales, Ill. Coal Resurgence Fund deposits, SB-524 exemptions aggregate manufacturing, HB- 2378 aggregate mining, HB-27; SB-16 aviation fuel, air cargo transportation hubs, HB-581; SB.549 coal exploration & mining, HB- 308 coal, HB-309 horticultural machinery & equipment, HB-521, 581 industrial gases, tangible personal property components, HB-526 jet fuel, high impact service facilities in enterprise zones, SB-549 rolling stock, taxi equipment, HB- 753 school textbook sales, SB-127 McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund installment deposits, HB-2442; SB-1231 payments electronic funds transfer, SB-522 repeals; Occupation and Use Tax Coce, HB-1888 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 tax proceeds %age, Community Policing Fund, HB-2288 technical, HB-2201 Service Use Tax Act claims, protests filing period, SB-856 coal sales, Ill. Coal Resurgence Fund deposits, SB-524 debts to State, liability, SB-785 exemptions aggregate manufacturing, HB- 2378 aggregate mining, HB.27; SB-16 aviation fuel, air cargo transportation hubs, HB.581; SB-549 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE . USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont calculation: manufacturing and graphic arts machinery & equipment, HB-2201 coal exploration & mining, HB- 308 coal, HB-309 horticultural machinery & equipment, HB-521, 581 industrial gases, tangible personal property components, HB-526 jet fuel, high impact service facilities in enterprise zones, SB.549 rolling stock, taxi equipment, HB- 753 school textbook sales, SB-127 McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund installment deposits, HB-2442; SB-1231 payments electronic funds transfer, SB-522 repeals; Occupation and Use Tax Coce, HB-1888 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 tax proceeds %age, Community Policing Fund, HB-2288 technical, HB-533, 2204 Use Tax Act automobiles sold for leasing, HB-601, 1121, 2333 claims, protests filing period, SB-856 coal sales, Ill. Coal Resurgence Fund deposits, SB-524 credits traded-in credits, HB-1867 debt to State, liability, SB-785 exemptions aggregate manufacturing, HB- 2378 aggregate mining, HB-27; SB-16 automobile leasing, HB-601 aviation fuel, air cargo transportation hubs, HB.581; SB.549 coal exploration & mining, HB- 308 coal, HB-309 common carrier tangible personal property, HB.581; SB-370, 730 horticultural machinery & equipment, HB-521, 581 industrial gases, tangible personal property components, HB-526 jet fuel, high impact service facilities in enterprise zones, SB.549 lessor technological equipment, HB-533 2652 REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES-Cont. rolling stock, taxi equipment, HB- 753 school textbook sales, SB-127 technological equipment, HB-599; SB-374 food packaging, sales for retail, HB.605; SB-618 McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund installment deposits, HB-2442; SB-1231 payments electronic funds transfer, SB-522 repeals; Occupation and Use Tax Coce, HB-1888 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 tax proceeds %age, Community Policing Fund, HB-2288 technical, HB-1723, 1853, 2203 technical, SB-48, 49, 983 REVENUE - UTILITY TAXES Gas Revenue Tax Act claims, time extensions, SB-856 confidentiality exemptions, HB-961 electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 exemptions school districts, HB-516; SB-614 transportation of customer-owned gas, SB-804 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 invested capital tax, HB-362; SB-55 payment by electronic funds transfer, HB.709; SB-804 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 Messages Tax Act claims, time extensions, SB-856 confidentiality exemptions, HB-961 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 NEW ACTS Electricity Excise Tax Law, HB-362; SB-55 Home Rule Site Tax Act, HB-2302 Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, SB-994, 996; HB-1147, 1739, 1915 Public Utilities Revenue Act claims, time extensions, SB-856 confidentiality exemptions, HB-961 distribution of electricity tax, HB.362; SB-55 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REVENUE - UTILITY TAXES-Cont. electric utilities deregulation, HB-362; SB-55 exemptions school districts, HB-516; SB-614 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 payment by electronic funds transfer, HB-709; SB-804 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act claims, time extensions, SB-856 confidentiality exemptions, HB-961 debt to State, SB-785 exemptions school districts, HB-516; SB-614 increase: Common School Fund deposits, HB-449, 452, 654 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 payment by electronic funds transfer, HB-709; SB-804 sunset: various credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 transfers: school technology grants, SB- 576 Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act claims, time extensions, SB-856 confidentiality exemptions, HB-961 information release, taxpayer request, HB-2188; SB-856 payment by electronic funds transfer, HB-709; SB-804 tax delinquency info to Sec. of State, HB-2230 REVISORY ACTS See: STATUTES ROADS AND BRIDGES Highway Advertising Control Act - See: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Highway Code, Illinois administration, county funds: facilities & bicycle projects; pedestrian access, HB-1470 land use assumptions, HB-322 sidewalk, public areas, construction & maintenance, HB-1089 superintendent of highways, term, HB-1222 administration, State DOT contractor project labor agreements, HB-1059 DOT land interests, compliance, SB-862 2653 ROADS AND BRIDGES- Cont. expansion, DOT property sales to Toll Hwy. Authority, NE Ill. arterials improvements, HB- 1600 Ill. State Toll Highway Authority, abolishes; DOT assume management & operations, HB- 2371; SB-298 Meigs Field Airport Act, repeals, HB-315; SB-797, 820 RR crossing overpass construction, SB-489 administration, township & district acquisition of interests, HB-641, 677; SB.307 district clerk per diem, HB-1178 district treasurer salary, SB-285 municipal water supply, highway easement construction, HB- 2374 regulation of roads & easements, HB-2374 road funds, senior citizen services, HB-1223; SB-285 township discontinuation, HB- 1448 construction/repair work signs, HB- 1058; SB-454 federal aid townships, HB-352 technical, HB-1218 Toll Highway Act Authority abolishes; revert to State administration, HB-2371; SB- 298 abolishment referendum, SB-644 annual appropriation, HB-136, 491, 2321 compliance-environment, endangered species, noise pollution, HB-2032 directors, contributions restrictions, SB-638 directors, no State/local officials, SB-639 DOT reimbursements; eminent domain compliance, HB-2033 financial benefits prohibition, Authority members & families, HB-2397 Fund, continuing appropriation for bond expenses & obligations; annual appropriation for other expenses, HB-2321 Fund, purposes; OCE annual General Assembly appropriations, HB-2321 Inspector General appointment; bond issuance competitive bidding; surplus revenues; conversion to freeways, HB-278; SB-355,642 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ROADS AND BRIDGES-Cont technical, HB-2351, 2352 toll collections exempt: emergency/law enforcement vehicles, HB.596, 1107 revenues, used locally; abolish 15- cent tolls, HB-1839 ticket system, pay only when exiting, HB-1838 uses: upkeep & maintenance, SB- 641 toll rates, increase, G.A. & Gov. approval, SB-643 SCHOOLS Adult Education Act SBE/public & private entities agreements, HB-1842 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act first aid and CPR training, HB-208, 974, 1005, 1272, 1273,2365 General State Aid Continuing Appropriation Law hold-harmless payments; short title, State Aid Continuing Approp. Law, HB-2411 supplementary grants, SB-1246 Mathematics and Science Academy Law graduated tuition, HB-1100, 1544 NEW ACTS Automobile Renting Excise Tax Act, HB-208 Dissection Alternatives Act, SB-271; HB-2365, 2395 Early Childhood Grant Program Act, HB-465 Education Finance Reform Act of 1997, SB-975 Education Reform Act of 1997, SB-1 Educational Choice Act, SB-565; HB- 991 Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community School Facility Improvement Act, HB-1665, 2076 Endangering School Bus Transportation Act, HB-561 Equal Benefit Opportunity Act of 1997, SB-228 Equal Opportunity Act of 1997, Illinois, SB-228 Equitable School Funding Act, SB-2 Fair and Equitable School Funding Formula Act, HB-1, 452 Fund Education First Act, HB-100; SB-616, 637 High School Athletics Competitive Bidding Act, HB-1025 High School Basketball Tournament Act, HB-1025 2654 SCHOOLS-Cont. Higher Education Facilities Support Act, HB-2220 Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act, SB-680 Local Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 Local Option School District Income Tax Act, HB-549; SB-563 Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 Performance-Based Educational Standards Act, HB-1667 Prepaid Tuition Act, Illinois, SB-878 Public Schools Educational Choice Act, HB-253 Rainy Day and Education First Act, SB-826; HB-907 Sch. Construction Act, HB-452, 654 Sch. Construction Finance Authority Act, SB-391 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 507 School Land Dedication and School Facility Impact Fee Act, HB-1313 School Psychologist Licensing Act, HB-685 School Reporting of Drug Violations Act, HB-2132 School Technology Improvement Act, SB-68 Soybean Ink Act, HB-316 Systemic Initiative Demonstration Act, HB-1669 Voting by Minors Act, HB-1145 Youthbuild Act, Illinois, HB-918 Responsible Education Funding Law - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Governor) School Code age/attendance/enrollment age 5 by 12/10, HB-1542 drivers license, minors maintain sch. attendance, SB-1085 truancy, HB-53, 1005 alternative public schools funding: transferring students ADA, curriculum-attendance hours, gifts & grants; teacher assignments, HB-1823 reg. sup't. contract with sch. dist. & community coll. dist., HB-1005 block grants downstate school districts, HB.452, 654 1997 education reform plan, SB- 645 boundary changes annexation, contiguous ed. service region, HB.1005 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. annexation, referendum, HB-574 non-coterminous annexation, repeals, HB-1778 budgets - tax rates - warrants see also: funding community unit sch. dist. tax levy validation, HB-2365 computer technology tax, SB-69 educational purposes tax levy, sunsets, HB-2090 general operating fund tax levy, replaces separate special purpose levies, HB-452 sch. dist. income tax levies, HB- 507 sidewalks, transportation funds use, SB-501 statewide dollar per student enrolled report, real estate tax calculations, HB-537 tax rates: educational, operations, maintenance, capital improvements, transportation, life safety, SB-310 temporary relocation expense tax, HB-898 Tort Immunity Fund transfers, HB-863; SB-562 uniform State school tax, HB- 1160 charter schools annual funding, SB-556 district-wide charter sch. system, HB-2468 employee bargaining units; teacher certification; teachers returning to school districts, HB-559 limitations: resident pupils per grade; no. of charter schools; Ill. Chartering Board-charter denial or revocation, referenda, SB- 1205 revision, HB-449; SB-889 State Board Education action, eliminates PA90-548 changes, HB-2454 Chicago-School Finance Authority bond issuance authority, HB-1640 Chicago/Cook County annex bldg. principals, HB-825 attendance center small school designation, HB-2365 background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 Bd/Ed, personnel budget, allocations, HB-1282 Bd/Ed, primary election, HB-426, 509; SB-40, 78, 144 block grant programs: Preschool At Risk, REI Initiative; block grant formula, HB.1005 2655 SCHOOLS-Cont. criminal violations, report to law enforcement agency, HB-1090, 2414 crossing guards, criminal background checks, SB-571 educational purposes tax levy, reduces, HB-2090 employment policy, no persons convicted of sex offense, HB- 2028 evening school programs, authorizes, HB-2290 funding, Teachers' Academy for Math & Science, distribution of approp., HB-1545 Harassment Suppression Task Force, HB-1202 investments audits, HB-39 Icl sch council-local business community representative member, HB-1702 minimum grade point average, athletic & extra-curricular participation, HB-1327 prison tour pilot program, crime prevention, HB-128 pupil residency, HB-2365 sch. employee applicant fingerprint criminal background checks, HB-1467 school nurses, HB-462 school term/school days, increases, SB-566 school uniform policy, SB-23 school uniform/dress code policy, HB-1700 teacher compensation plan bargaining, SB-342 teachers and certificated personnel See: TEACHERS truancy - see: age / attendance / enrollment uniform State school tax, HB- 1160 withholding, employee debt owed to municipality, HB-1916 children with disabilities Advisory Council; expedited placement hearings; HB-1685 behavioral intervention policies, SB-1070 Comm. & Residential Services Author., terminology; vacancies; plans of service; HB-1005 Community & Residential Services Authority; terminology; appropriations, separate line items; HB-1098 expedited placement hearings, HB-1005 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. facilities use reimbursements, SB- 1115 federal funds availability & uses, SB.1072 grants, Home-Based Support Services Program, Dpt. Human Services, HB-2109; SB-237 IEP review policies & procedures, copies, SB-1070 individualized education programs (IEP), SB-243 licensed school psychologist title, HB-684 reimbursement claims deadlines, HB-449,754 reimbursements, 100%, HB-1526 salaries reimbursements, HB-656, 1652 school social work services, HB- 448 special ed. joint agreements, community unit withdrawal, SB-555 special education rules, State Board, HB-1526 transportation costs, reimbursement, HB-1657; SB- 379 tuition reimbursement, HB-654 vision disorders screening, HB- 1620 curriculum/instruction/programs cultural education program reimbursements, HB-1751 dissection alternatives, SB-271; HB-1005, 2365, 2395 driver education, reimbursement claim submissions, forms, information, SB-681 evening school programs, authorizes, HB-2290 first aid instruction & applied training services, HB-208 homework policy, HB-1701 Irish Famine world history, HB- 82, 1005, 2365 minimum grade point average, athletic & extra-curricular participation, HB-1327 non-Western societies, HB-515 organ/tissue donor and transplantation programs, HB- 2493 prison life realities educational video, Dpt. Corrections produce, HB-128 State/local government, HB-514 Statewide technology network, SB-226 student publications, freedom of expression, HB-154, 2434 2656 SCHOOLS-Cont. summer school requirement, failure to meet composite score goals, HB-1325 violence prevention & conflict resolution, HB-595 Youth Civil Service Corps, H.S. graduation community service requirement, HB-54 debt limitation - bonds - territory liable - refunding bonds bonds issuance, additional, HB- 2365 bonds, new elementary school construction, referendum, HB- 1622 districts, combination, consolidation, conversion, formation petition to combine, HB-574 districts, unit formation, majority vote, SB-310 Early Childhood Education Collaboration Law, new Article, HB- 1301 elections board member unexpired terms, SB-66 combined school district board election, HB-574 general primary date, HB-426, 509, 1175, 1775; SB-40, 78, 144, 1000 terms of office: regional trustees, school board members, HB-652; SB-200 Equitable School Funding, SB-2 financial oversight panels financial services, panel employees perform instead of school board, HB-740, 1098 funding see also: budgets - tax rates - warrants Equitable School Funding, SB-2 General State Aid formula, continuing appropriation authorization, HB-452, 654 State aid-'96-97, EAV adjustments, SB-244 State aid-'98-99 formula, HB- 2411, 2462 State aid-adm (average daily membership), SB-242 State aid-alternative method of computing supplemental aid, HB-452, 654 State aid-calculation, SB-1247 State aid-Chicago Chapter 1 funds, HB-1403 State aid-EAV-property tax extension limitation, HB-1394, 2304; SB-570 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. State aid-formula revision, HB- 449,452,654 State aid-general, rewrites formula, SB-645 State aid-Lcl. Option Property Tax Reduction Act, HB-1696 State aid-Local Option School District Income Tax Act, HB- 549; SB-563 State aid-partial days, SB-245 State aid-per pupil foundation level, SB-310 State aid-sch. dist. income tax levies, HB-507, 549; SB-563 State aid-school term/school days, increases, SB-566 State aid-supp. grants, SB-1246 State aid-supplemental, reduced ed. tax rates; repeals back door referendum, SB-310 State aid-supplmntl grant; extends hold-harmless protection period, SB-1101 State aid, '96-97 EAV, 1995 figures, HB-1097 uniform State school tax, HB- 1160 personnel annex bldg. principals, HB-825 applicant fingerprint criminal background checks, HB-1467 counselors, qualifications & services, HB-159 crossing guards, criminal background checks, SB-571 downstate sup'ts. & principals, contracts, HB-452, 654' educational support personnel dismissal notice, HB-452, 654 educators liability coverage, SB- 569 employment policy, no persons convicted of sex offense, HB- 2028 guidance specialist school counselors, SB-551 health benefits denial, detailed statement notice, HB-535; SB- 704 insurance disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 mastectomy inpatient care, HB- 11, 107; SB-17,711 non-instructional services, third party contracts, HB-452, 654 nurses, HB-452, 462,654, 1531; SB-380 reg. sup't., alternative school contracts, HB.1005 2657 SCHOOLS-Cont. reg. sup't., terms, HB-741 school psychologists, clinical psychologist licensure, HB-2445 Service Evaluation Committee, creates under Lt. Gov.; assume SBE & reg. sup't. duties, HB-1506; SB-709 teachers and certified employees -See: TEACHERS referenda standardization, SB-373 scholarships legislative: awarded by Ill. Student Assistance Commission, HB- 1150 legislative: reform, HB-402; SB- 223, 283 school boards athletic association dues, HB-1327 background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 board member unexpired terms, SB-66 computer technology property leases, SB-69 criminal violations, report to law enforcement agency, HB-1090, 2414 developmental therapy, children, HB-974 employment policy, no persons convicted of sex offense, HB-1005, 2028, 2312 evening school programs, authorizes, HB-2290 family relocation frequency reports, HB-57 general primary date, HB-426, 509; SB-40, 78, 144 health benefits denial, detailed statements notice, HB-535; SB- 704 homework policy, HB-1701 IEP review policies & procedures, copies, SB.1070 insurance disability specialist designation, HB-919; SB-376 investments audits, HB-39 joint agreement board members, SB-551, 567 Managed Care Reform Act, HB- 626 minimum grade point average, athletic & extra-curricular participation, HB-1327 residency, legal custody, HB-720, 1206; SB-22, 569, 709 sch. employee applicant fingerprint criminal background checks, HB-1467 sch. nurses; student expulsion; administrator multi-yr. contracts; noninstructional services; chief bus. officials, strikes, SB-645 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont. school term/school days, increases, HB-740; SB-566 school uniform/dress code policy, HB-1700 special ed. joint agreements, community unit withdrawal, SB-555 sprinkler systems, automatic fire detection system, HB-740, 1005, 1098, 1685, 2365 teacher liability coverage; student expulsions; sch. nurses; teacher & support personnel dismissal; multiyr. contracts; alternative certification, HB-449 vacancy, reg. sup't. appoint replacement, HB-1098 zoning changes; variations; school property special use, HB-1005 school standards building construction and environmental standards, HB- 40 sprinkler systems, automatic fire detection system, HB-740, 1098 school term increases term & days, HB-740; SB-566 summer school requirement, failure to meet composite score goals, HB-1325 school uniforms Chicago sch. uniform policy, SB- 23 school uniform/dress code policy, HB-1700 State aid - see: funding State Board of Education - see below student discipline policy, student sexual harassment actions, HB-856 promotion/retention, no pass-no play, HB-452, 654 student transfer, suspended & expelled students, HB-2311 truancy - see: age / attendance / enrollment student health services counselors, qualifications & services, HB-159 hlth exam/immunizations, parent philosophical objections, SB-781 hlth exam/shots-TB skin test screening, HB-788 lead poisoning screening, HB-1536 nurses, HB-462; SB-380 student performance assessment tests, grades 4, 7, 8, 10, 11; Prairie State Achievement Exam; HB.1005 2658 SCHOOLS-Cont. assessment tests, 3rd & 5th grades, summer school, HB- 1325 assessments; Prairie State Achievement Exam; student permanent records; HB-1327 exit exam scores, Prairie State Achievement Exam, 12th grade, HB-1326 IGAP assessment tests, academically based, HB-1005 minimum grade point average, athletic & extra-curricular participation, HB-1327 student transfers, SBE forms, HB-560 technical, HB-2448, 2449, 2485, 2486, 2487,2488 technical, HB-52, 170, 449, 450, 451, 453,454,600, 749,750,751,826, 840, 1031, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1110, 1203, 1402, 1526, 1637, 1668, 1685, 1701, 1702, 1730, 1898, 1908, 2022, 2089, ... technical, SB-67, 222, 420, 709, 720, 726,727,744,746,754, 781,825, 864,978,1100 transportation children with disabilities, SB-379 educational field trips, SB-526 pupil safety hazards, adequate transportation for the public, SB-558 sch. bus-crossing control arms, SB-31 truancy - see: age / attendance / enrollment unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 waivers denies: legal school holidays, SB- 10 denies: school accreditation jeopardy; administrative rules; mandates; HB.689; SB-904 denies: school bldg. code & automatic fire sprinkler systems, SB-811 denies: supervision exercised by reg. sup't., HB-742 hearings; reports; notice; HB.689; SB-904 waiver report; 50% waivers, recommend repeals, SB.876 working cash funds unit districts tax rate increase, SB- 310 1997 education reform/funding plan, HB-449; SB-645 School Construction Law eligibility Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont EAV per ADA, reduction, HB- 2470 enrollment standards, HB-2470, 2492; SB-1239 referendum requirements, SB-1226 School Reporting of Drug Violations Act Criminal Code felony reports; title, Sch. Reporting of Felony & Drug Violations Act, HB-2431 School Student Records Act, Illinois DCFS placements, school records to new dist., HB-976 student school attendance investigations, records release, HB-1005, 2365 School Visitation Rights Act - See: EMPLOYMENT State Board of Education grants alternative education, troubled students, HB-129 emergency relocation, condemned bldgs., HB-898 hunger prevention program, HB- 1157 laboratory schools, HB-1005 reorganization incentive grants, HB-2470 member qualifications, HB-452, 654, 2365 Paperwork Reduction Task Force, HB- 1642 powers and duties adult education agreements, public & private entities, HB-1842 assessments; Prairie St. Achievement Exam; student permanent records; HB-1327 assessments, grades 4,7,8,10 & 11; Prairie St. Achievement Exam; HB-1685 Bloom Twshp. audit contract, HB- 2365 certificated sch. employee liability insurance; HB-452, 654 Chi. Teachers' Academy for Math & Science, distribution of approp., HB-1545 cultural education program reimbursements, HB-1751 Dissection Alternatives Act implementation, SB-271; HB- 2365, 2395 educators liability coverage, SB- 569 exit exam scores, Prairie State Achievement Exam, 12th grade, HB-1326 Giant Steps program ,implementation; autism, HB- 1199; SB-709 2659 SCHOOLS-Cont. new school building code, automatic fire sprinkler systems, HB-1005; SB-811 North Carolina early childhood initiatives, SBE study, HB-1807 School Capital and Technology Infrastructure Program; general obligation revenue bonds, grants, GRF transfers, SB-645 Service Evaluation Committee, creates under Lt. Gov.; assume SBE & reg. sup't. duties, HB.1506; SB-709 special education rules, State Board, HB-1526 State education goals & standards, General Assembly ratification, SB-560 statewide dollar per student enrolled report, real estate tax calculations, HB-537 statewide technology network, HB-754, 1005; SB-226 student transfer forms, HB-560 student transfer, suspended & expelled students, HB-2311 summer school requirement, failure to meet composite score goals, HB-1325 Systematic Math, Science, and Technology Improvement Program, HB-2077 technology, intergovernmental agreements, HB.1112 temporary relocation expense grants; State aid withholding, building violation corrections, HB.898 waiver report; 50% waivers, recommend repeals, SB-876 Professional Teacher Standards Board, HB-819 programs Educational Choice Act, pilot program, SB-565 first aid instruction and applied training & services, HB-208 technology hardware acquisition revolving loan program, HB-452, 654 school district waivers denies: legal school holidays, SB- 10 denies: school accreditation jeopardy; administrative rules; mandates; HB-689; SB-904 denies: school bldg. code & automatic fire sprinkler systems, SB-811 denies: supervision exercised by reg. sup't., HB-742 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCHOOLS-Cont hearings; reports; notice; SB-904 waiver report; 50% waivers, recommend repeals, SB-876 Service Evaluation Committee, creates under Lt. Gov.; assume duties of SBE, HB-1506; SB-709 State Superintendent of Education, performance-based contract, HB-452, 654 SENIOR CITIZENS See: AGING SPECIAL DISTRICTS Airport Authorities Act - See: AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORTATION Chicago Park District Act - See: PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Civic Center Code, new; repeals following civic center Acts, HB-235 Aledo, Normal, Mason Cty., Jasper Cty., Brownstown Park Dist., JoDaviess Cty., Milford, Sheldon, Katerine Dunham, and Oak Park Civic Centers Act Aurora Civic Center Act Benton Civic Center Law Bloomington Civic Center Authority Act Cave in Rock Township Civic Center Law Chicago South and Melrose Park Civic Centers Act Collinsville Civic Center Act Columbia Civic Center Law Community Building Complex Committee of Boone Cty. Law Decatur and Vermilion Cty. Civic Centers Act DuPage Cty., Sterling, Elgin, Orland Park, Centre East, and Schaumburg Civic Centers Act Forest Park Civic Center Law Herrin, Jefferson Cty., and Quincy Civic Centers Act Illinois - Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic Center Authority Act Lake Cty. and Will Cty. Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Act Leyden Township Space Needs Law Marengo, Crystal Lake, and Bowdre Township Civic Centers Act Maywood Civic Center Law Metropolitan Civic Center Act Peoria Civic Center Act Quad City and Pekin Civic Centers Act Randolph Cty., Carbondale, Riverside, Matteson, Ottawa, Ill. Valley, Waukegan, and Pontiac Civic Centers Act 2660 SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. River Forest Civic Center Act Rockford Civic Center Act Salem Civic Center Law Springfield Metropolitan Exposition & Auditorium Authority Act West Frankfort Civic Center Law Conservation District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 board, expansion, SB-174 Cook County Forest Preserve District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 building codes, construction projects; human resource ordinance governing rules, SB-106 Downstate Forest Preserve District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 commissioners, elections, excludes counties 30,000 or less; validation of appointed commissioners, HB-353 county zoning, SB-263 interest earnings, transfers among funds, HB-1651 land and structure sales, SB-262 technical, HB-1651 Fire Protection District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571 board, reduction with referendum, HB- 688 employee financial interests in contracts, HB-2476 local gov't. financial reports & audits, HB-910; SB-607 municipal fire/police applicants, maximum age, SB-106 Nov. nonpartisan election, abolishes, HB-652, 1175 technical, HB-1599 terms of office, HB-652; SB-200 trustees, consolidated election, SB-200 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Hospital District Law appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 boards hospital medical staff member, SB-234 Joliet Arsenal Development Authority Act membership, Will County board representatives, HB-2209; SB-775 revenue bond payments; Authority powers; defines-project, costs, lease agreement & loan agreement; HB-2209 Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 Board, increases, HB-2460 Metropolitan Civic Center Act technical, SB-1017 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act surplus revenues; bond authority; HB- 2442; SB-1231 technical, HB-1304 technical, SB-416, 1017 Metropolitan Transit Authority - See: TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIT DISTRICTS Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 appropriations, transfers among depts., HB-1641; SB-528 Auditor General audit, repeals, HB- 1242 board chairman, budget & employment committee, salary, HB-1835 bond issuance, HB-1375, 1451 competitive bidding, HB-1430; SB-534 competitive selection/prequalification, HB-2131 contracts, electronic signatures, HB- 1824; SB-435 employee positions, pay & title uniformity, HB-1375; SB-544 enlarges, SB-297 intergovernmental affairs coordinators, HB-2401; SB-1221 job classifications, promotions, HB- 1374; SB-533 reservoirs, areas of construction & operation, HB-1004 sewage system: prohibited discharges, penalties; liabilities, HB-2125; SB-1001 surplus funds deposits; loans, SB-51, 515 tax, repay indebtedness, HB-1456 technical, HB-1003, 1004 Mosquito Abatement District Act municipal territory, payments & abatements; indebtedness; disconnection, mandamus; legal costs liability, HB-528 Museum District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 NEW ACTS Bi-State Transit Safety Act, SB-800 Civic Center Code, HB.235 Fire Department Promotion Act, SB- 713 2661 SPECIAL DISTRICTS- Cont. Metro East Academy District Act, HB- 1439 North Shore Sanitary District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 competitive bidding threshold, SB-104 Northeastern Illinois Planning Act land use plans, regional transportation plan; transportation investments; succeed Chicago Area Transp. Study, HB-2043 membership, metropolitan planning organizations, HB-2042 Park District Code- See: PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Public Health District Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act retailers' & service occupation taxes levies, HB-687; SB-677 referenda standardization, SB-373- Regional Transportation Authority Act - See: TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIT AUTHORITIES River Conservancy Districts Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 ordinances, boundary descriptions; referendum petitions signatures, SB- 255 tax hearings, SB-254 trustee bonds held in financial institutions, SB-256 Sanitary Dist., 1907 Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 technical, HB-1601 Sanitary Dist., 1917 Act assessments, special; objections to confirmation, SB-159 competitive bidding threshold; self- insurance; hospital service agreements; unauthorized connection investigations, SB-104 real property acquisition by condemnation, no 'sale or lease, HB-2161 Sanitary Dist., 1936 Act annexation notice, unincorporated territory, HB-2161 appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 board member compensation, HB-2472 real property acquisition by condemnation, no sale or lease, HB-2161 sewer costs reimbursements, HB.2161 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SPECIAL DISTRICTS-Cont. Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act North Shore Sanitary Dist., includes; water & sewer disconnections, SB- 293 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 direct sales, bans, HB-818 District directors, election & referendum, HB-2073 governing body organization, HB-1177 technical, SB-1017 unaffiliated territory, Dpt. Agriculture divide into soil/water conserv. dists., HB-2073 Solid Waste Disposal District Act landscape waste, Christmas trees, HB- 262 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act enterprise zone designations, HB-2fT Sports Facilities Authority Act, Illinois cancelled events, refunds with interest, HB-2041 high school athletics, HB-162 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Act appropriation ordinances, uniform filing date, HB-571; SB-846 terms of office, HB-652; SB-200 Street Light District Act disconnection, HB-1521 Water Authorities Act public utilities under ICC jurisdiction, HB-1 573 STATE DESIGNATIONS Flag Display Act POW/MIA flag display, HB-2425 STATE LAND Civil Administrative Code State fair grounds, HB-1177 conveyances, easements, transfers, exchanges - See: PROPERTY NEW ACTS O'Hare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act, SB-797 Oil and Gas Wells on Public Land Act prohibited activities & production equipment; allocation of money; SB- 304, 795 STATUTES Civil Administrative Code, renumbers, HB- 1270 NEW ACTS Comprehensive Childbirth Act, HB- 1623 First 1997 General Revisory Act, HB.1269 2662 STATUTES-Cont. Second 1997 General Revisory Act, HB-1268 obsolete provisions, repeals, HB-821 Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Regulatory Sunset Act, title; programs termination, HB-370 repeal: Dental Service Plan, HMO, Limited Hlth. Service Org., Pharmaceutical Service Plan, Vision Service Plan, Voluntary Hlth. Services Plans Acts, HB-411 sunset schedule, extends Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act, HB-427 Marriage & Family Therapy Lic., Nursing, Nursing Home Admin. Lic., Physisian Assist. Practice, Spch-Language Pathology & Audiology Acts, SB-857 Nursing Act of 1987, Illinois, HB-1076; SB-605,857 Physician Assistant Practice Act, SB.372 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, SB-858 Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology Practice Act, Illinois, HB-860; SB-611 sunset schedule, new acts Auctioneer Licensing Act, HB- 2087 Comprehensive Childbirth Act, HB-1623 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB- 1861 Divorce Mediator Certification Act, SB-835 Electrician Licensing Act, HB-61, 681 Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider License Act, HB-522 Hypnotherapist Licensing Act, HB-1663; SB-903 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB- 1624 Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act, HB-1879; SB-859 Petroleum Education and Marketing Act, Ill., HB-998, 2430 Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act, HB-1214; SB-859 School Psychologist Licensing Act, HB-685 Tattoo Artist License Act, HB- 536, 2496 Telemedicine Licensure Act, SB.314 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATUTES-Cont. Revisory Acts First 1997 General Revisory Act, HB-1269 Second 1997 General Revisory Act, HB-1268 Statute Concerning Perpetuities - See: PROPERTY Statute on Statutes Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedure Act, omnibus bond act, HB-1409; SB-103 TAXATION Bingo License and Tax Act - See: GAMING REGULATION Illinois Income Tax Act - See: REVENUE - INCOME TAXES Property Tax Code - See: REVENUE - PROPERTY TAXES Retailers' Occupation Tax Act - See: REVENUE -USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES sales taxes - See: REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES Service Occupation Tax Act - See: REVENUE USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES Service Use Tax Act - See: REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act burden of proof on Dpt., HB-21 Use Tax Act - See: REVENUE - USE AND OCCUPATION TAXES TEACHERS certification Alternative Route to Teacher Certification program, SB-557 alternative route, HB-449 gender equity instruction, HB-116 initial, standard, master, alternative certificates, HB-452, 654 new system; Professional Teacher Standards Board/School Administrator Standards Board, SB- 645 nurses, SB-380 Professional Teacher Standards Board, HB-819 revocation, sexual offenders, HB-1005, 2312 school psychologists, clincial psychologist licensure, HB-2445 statewide alternative teacher certification program, SB-557 charter school teachers - See: SCHOOLS (School Code) compensation Chicago, new compensation plan, SB- 342 2663 TEACHERS-Cont. liability coverage, HB-449, 452, 654 removal or dismissal hearing officer qualifications, selection, pay, duties, SB-559 notice period, HB-452, 654 teachers & support personnel, HB-449, 452,654 tenure abolish; probationary periods, etc. determined by school board, SB-99 probationary period; remediation period, HB-452, 654 probationary periods, SB-568 public school teachers, probationary period before contractual continued service, SB-645 TIME STANDARDIZATION Time Standardization Act daylight savings time, eliminates, HB- 584 TOBACCO PRODUCTS Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois - See: PUBLIC HEALTH municipal regulation, sales, HB-207 NEW ACTS County Retail License for Tobacco Products Act, HB-1247 Disclosure of Ingredients in Tobacco Products Act, HB-1043; SB-403 Free Tobacco Sample Prohibition Act, HB-359 Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act, SB-958 Limitation on Distributing Tobacco Products Act, SB-219 Underage Purchase, Possession and Sales Prevention Act of 1997, HB- 944; SB-1113 Youth Tobacco Reduction Act, SB-325 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act - See: CRIMINAL OFFENSES TOWNSHIPS Township Code annual meeting agenda changes, 3/5 vote of electors present, HB-1193 board mental health services contracts, HB-1193 corporate powers DOT mass transportation grants, HB-2307 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOWNSHIPS-Cont developmentally disabled, facilities & services for, HB-1193 emergency vehicles and equipment fire & rescue tax levy, HB-1007 finance DOT mass transportation grants, HB-2307 flood control, fund transfers, HB- 1250 Maine Township flood control expenditures, HB-1250 park bonds, park acreage limits, SB-21 taxes, special taxes, SB-21 land and buildings surplus RR real estate, SB-840 officers and employees officials, compensation, HB-1193 supervisor, Cook Cty. Twnshps. Public Aid Committee membership, HB-1193 township attorney, employment & compensation by board, HB-353, 1250 vacancies, special twnshp. meeting, HB-2424 organization disconnection, city coterminous territory, HB-272; SB-106 discontinuance, referendum, HB-480, 1448 home rule city council, cease to exercise township board powers; township office vacancies, powers; SB-382 primary health care special district & tax, HB-564; SB-307, 596 public improvement special service areas, new Article, SB-1203 technical, HB-1189, 1190, 1603 technical, SB-838 zoning telecommunications regulation, bans, SB-1109 TRADE AND TOURISM China, DCCA overseas office, HB-2305; SB-1190 Promotion Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Tourism Act, Illinois - See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TRADEMARKS Trademark Registration Act - See: PROPERTY 2664 TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIT AUTHORITIES Downstate Public Transportation Act funding, additional for expansion of district, HB-994 operating expenses funding, HB-2295 Metropolitan Transit Authority Chicago Transit Board collective bargaining agreements, excl. management rights; budget approval; sub-contractor guidelines; SB-415 exempt employment: classification, 3% of employees, discrimination ban, labor organization members ban, SB-285 civil action statute, copy to person filing notice with MTA, SB-710 civil actions, notice, HB-378 RTA Act compliance, SB-800 technical, SB-453 train speed limit pilot project, HB-50 withholding, employee debt owing to municipality, HB-1916 NEW ACTS Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Task Force Act, HB-1392 Regional Transportation Authority Act Authority rail fixed guideway system safety program standards; repeal oversight board, SB-800 bicycles, commuter rail trains, HB-242 CTA employee labor agreements; no management rights arbitration; arbitration factors, SB-415 technical, HB-569, 582 technical, SB-300, 301 TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES Cemetery Care Act care, defines; licensure; HB-2435; SB- 1244 technical, HB-277, 743 technical, SB-165 Charitable Trust Act civil penalties: registration, reports; financial disclosure amounts, HB- 887 exemptions: parent-teacher organizations, HB-1211 registration; reporting; fees; disclosure; venue; joinder; Attorney General's Charitable Advisory Council, HB-1211 technical, SB-364 Common Trust Fund Act liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES-Cont. Instruments Regarding Adopted Children Act property rights, nontestamentary instruments, HB-1186 Trusts and Trustees Act investments, authorized, HB-1035 liability, reliance on Commissioner of Banks & Real Estate rule, HB-1655 trustee investment delegations, HB-13 037 UNIFORM LAWS Child Custody Jurisdiction Act, Uniform - See FAMILIES Commercial Code, Uniform bad check fees, SB-1027 notes payable times, statute of limitations, SB.710 promissory notes, SB-710 secured transactions debtor individual action recoveries, HB-1412 farming interests, filing requirements, HB-1280 unperfected security interests, priority, HB-192, 2474; SB-465 Conviction Information Act, Uniform - See: LAW ENFORCEMENT Interstate Family Support Act, Uniform - See: FAMILIES NEW ACTS Limited Liability Company Act (1995), Uniform, SB-1020 Partnership Act, Uniform - See: BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform -See: LOCAL GOVERNMENT Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform - See: REVENUE - COLLECTIONS AND REFUNDS Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act -See: BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS State Hazardous Materials Transportation Registration and Permit Program, Uniform EPA implementation, SB-378 Unclaimed Property Distribution Act, Uniform - See: PROPERTY UTILITIES REGULATION JULIE - See: Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act NEW ACTS Electric Customer Choice and Protection Act, HB-1998 Electric Revenue Use Tax Act, HB- 286 Electricity Excise Tax Law, HB-362; SB-55 Electricity Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Law, HB.362; SB-55 2665 UTILITIES REGULATION-Cont. Energy Education and Marketing Act, HB-998 Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997, HB.362; SB-55 Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, SB-994, 996; HB-1147, 1739, 1915 Tenant Telecommunication Freedom Act, HB-865 Public Utilities Act capitalization competitive electricity sales, HB- 361 common carriers by pipeline certification criteria, SB-934 Competitive Electric Generation Law, new Article, HB-676; SB-1083 Consumer Freedom to Choose Electricity Law, new Article, HB- 286 deregulation - see: Electric Service Customer Choice and Rate Relief Law of 1997 deregulation-see: Electric Service Customer Choice & Rate Relief Law of 1997; Electric Cooperatives & Municipal Systems; Electric Utility Transitional Funding Law duties of public utilities accounts and reports confidential designations, reports to ICC, HB-1644 Electric Cooperatives and Municipal Systems, new Article, HB.362; SB- 55 Electric Service Customer Choice and Rate Relief Law of 1997 net energy metering, solar or wind electrical generating facilities, SB-1228 new Article, HB.362; SB-55 rate reduction requirements, reduces, SB.56 reduction, residential retail rates, HB-2433 Electric Service Transition and Customer Choice Law, new Article, HB-361 electric utilities deregulation, HB.362; SB-55 Electric Utility Transitional Funding Law, new Article, HB.362; SB-55 gross revenues, exempt school districts, HB-516; SB-614 Illinois Commerce Commission bundled service rates; transition period rates; financial viability & reliability charge; electricity use tax, HB-1998 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UTILITIES REGULATION-Cont. elected, HB-1161 employee employment limitations, HB-101 local telecommunications servers, competitive services market, SB-930 municipal electricity wheeling, HB-986 nonemergency phone #s, 311 and 711, HB-1830 rate adjustments: Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, HB-1147, 1739; SB-996 rules: competitive telecommunications rates & services, SB.949 telecommunications affiliate contracts, ICC approval, HB- 1133 telecommunications carrier access, 888 number, ICC rules, SB-949 intercorporate relations bundled service rates; transition period rates; financial viability & reliability charge; electricity use tax, HB-1998 gas/electric nonutility services, no subsidizing, HB-789 host utility lost margin charges, HB-286 power interruptions and surges - see: service rates alternative regulation, SB-215 bundled service rates; transition period rates; financial viability & reliability charge; electricity use tax, HB-1998 bundled service, electricity caps, HB-286 coal transportation costs, non- recoverable, HB-1164 nuclear reactors, closure process, HB-1692 pass-on exemption, business enterprises, SB-804 see also: Electric Service Customer Choice and Rate Relief Law of 1997, above utility taxes, enterprise zone exemptions, HB-709 service bundled service rates; transition period rates; financial viability & reliability charge; electricity use tax, HB-1998 bundled service, electricity; HB- 286 disconnections, bans between 12/1 and 3/1, HB-416 2666 UTILTIES REGULATION-Cont. electric service reliability standard, ICC develop, HB- 1537 electricity purchase contracts, solid waste energy facilities; purchase rate; tax credit, HB- 1103 municipal electricity wheeling, HB-986 power surge damages, HB-43, 983 residence space heating, termination restrictions, SB-212 solid waste energy facilities: equipment; air emission limits; electricity purchase rate; long- term contracts; reimbursements; statutory liens, HB-1309 sunset: various tax credits, deductions, exemptions, discounts, SB-525 technical, HB-220, 263, 264, 266, 268, 269, 362, 647, 834, 838, 1103, 1592, 1733, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801 1831, 1832, 2331, 2419, 2426, 2428 technical, SB-55, 56, 61, 142, 518, 934, 935,979 telecommunications access to other carriers, 888 number, SB-949 access to poles/conduits, HB-1132 affiliate contracts, ICC approval, HB-1133 cable TV franchises, HB-1275 certificate of exchange service, approval, SB-141 financing, local exchange competitive services, SB-930 libraries-special interactive video learning tariffs, HB-707 local exchange competition; interconnection agreements; HB-1147; SB-700 negotiated rates, SB-700 packages/bundles of service; classification of services; rates; negotiating competitive services, HB-714 pay-per-call info (900) numbers, blocked access, HB-334 telephone # allocations limits, HB-2298 video programming services, HB- 1148 unconstitutional laws, revises & repeals, HB-1393 Telephone Company Act right of condemnation, private property, HB-1147 Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act, Illinois fines, increases, SB-158 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UTILITIES REGULATION-Cont. liability limits, HB-234; SB-106 technical, HB-1 103 VEHICLES Boat Registration and Safety Act alcohol concentration level; under the influence convictions, HB-2262 DNR numbered watercraft, exemptions, HB-2437 DNR Personal Watercraft Safety Program, HB-2208 personal floatation devices, SB-495 under the influence operation, SB-110 wake jumping; tow operation, motorboat capacity; passenger location; rentals to minors, SB-496 Child Passenger Protection Act additional fine, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Fund, HB-1385 back seat child security systems, HB- 492, 1610 back seats, children under 6, HB-492 children under 6 secured, minor drivers responsibility, SB.950 restraints, children's age, HB-1610; SB-166 Cycle Rider Safety Training Act training course fees, SB-927 Identification Card Act, Illinois - See: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE GOVERNMENT (Secretary of State) Lemon Law - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS (New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act) NEW ACTS Automobile Leasing Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB-601, 1121, 2333 Automobile Renting Excise Tax Act, HB-208 Automotive Repair Act, SB-1029 Bi-State Transit Safety Act, SB-800 Child Bicycle Safety Act, HB-1021 Recreational Trails of Ill. Act, HB-489 Renter's Financial Responsibility and Protection Act, HB-844, 1647 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act - See: BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act alcohol concentration level, HB-2262 levees, bans snowmobiles on, HB-144 under the influence operation, SB-110 Vehicle Code, Illinois accidents driver stop, knowingly involved in accident, HB-2402; SB-1218 reports, fees, HB-1049, 1917 reports, hit-and-run; penalties; HB-745, 1445; SB-772 all-terrain (ATV) vehicles/off-highway motorcycles 2667 VEHICLES-Cont. ATVs, weight & tires, HB-1618 law enforcement ATV permanent plates, SB-1121 street-worthiness statements, SB-1121 titles; operating rules; firearm & bow restrictions, HB-489 anti-theft law and abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicles impoundment, 2nd DUI, HB-1166 law enforcement notice of towing service policy, HB-762 towing from private property, HB- 1737; SB-964 unclaimed, tower process as abandoned, HB-762 bicycles bicycle trails crossing RR tracks, ICC regulation, HB-917 helmets & restraining seats, HB- 1021 helmets, bicycle & motorcycle, (under 18), HB-80, 393; SB-409 certificates of title/registration of vehicles affirmation or affidavit, vehicles sold at public auction, SB-954, 955 all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), HB- 1618 ATV street-worthiness statements, SB-1121 ATVs/off-highway vehicles, HB-489 denial: delinquent child support, HB-1553 higher ed. license plate grant program administration, HB-680, 1520 11. residence; corrected notation; transfers, new titles; repossessions, new certification; HB-1233 impoundment, driving w/out license and insurance, HB-2179 law enforcement ATVs, permanent registration plates, SB-1121 mobile home transfers, titleholder certification fee, HB-1395, 1443; SB-771 motorcycle fees, Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, HB-380, 894, 2399; SB-927, 928 operation of vehicle with expired plates, penalties, HB-968 proof of insurance, HB-332, 1484 reclassification fee, raises, SB-955 registration enforcement, Sec./ State rules, HB-968 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VEHICLES-Cont. registration fee, raises; State Parks Fund; HB-746 replating/reissue every 5 years, HB-968; SB-30 SOS Registration Plate Replacement Fund deposits, multi-yr. plates, SB-30 special plates - see below temporary registration placards, HB-421 uninsured vehicle impoundment, SB-395 commercial transportation law bicycle trails crossing RR tracks, ICC regulation, HB-917 exempt: vehicles with seating for fewer than 8, SB-455 ICC grade crossing hearings, HB- 217 MTA train speed limit pilot project, HB-50 rail crossing debris removal, HB- 219; SB-1250 RR safety actions; grade crossing obstruction, fines, SB-301 train operation: remote control, crew size, HB-638 trespass on RR rights of way and yards, jurisdiction, HB-218 dealers, transporters, wreckers, rebuilders new vehicle faulty warning lights, manufacturer pay cost of deactivating, HB-1654 definitions all-terrain vehicles, weight & tires, HB-1618 automated red light enforcement system, HB-1746; SB-543 photograph; signature, HB-1169 rescue vehicles, organ transport vehicles, SB-186 definitions; HB-288 driver/vehicle data abstracts, prima facie evidence, admissible for prosecutions, SB-113 fees; personal information requests, denial, HB-541 information sales; fees; permission, SB-79 information to news media, HB- 1027 DUI, transporting liquor, reckless driving additional fines, Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund, HB- 1385 DUI, aggravated (0.25), penalties, veh. seizure, HB-2306 2668 VEHICLES-Cont. DUI, blood alcohol level, SB-8 DUI, sch. bus drivers, blood alcohol level 0.00, HB-1675 impoundment, 2nd DUI, HB-1166 road rage, HB-2509 sobriety tests, exempt persons with physical disabilities, HB-32 emission inspection diesel-powered vehicles, SB-733 gas station private official vehicle emission inspection stations, SB- 1201 IM240 driving cycle, prohibits EPA & PCB requirements, HB- 1518 inspection deadlines, staggered cycles, evaporative system purge test, PCB criteria, HB-1887 enforcement, penalties and disposition of fines and forfeitures, and criminal cases Interstate highway traffic violation fines, Road Fund deposits, SB- 1213 municipal enforcement, parking violations, SB-454 equipment back seat child restraints, HB-492, 1610; SB-166 bicycle helmets & restraining seats, HB-1021 blue lights & sirens, organ transport vehicles, SB-186 car phones, hands free, HB-562 headlights lit sunset to sunrise, HB-1469 helmets, bicycle & motorcycle, (under 18), HB-80, 393; SB-409 mass transit buses, school contracts, sch. equipment & sch. bus driver permit requirements, SB-478 new vehicle faulty warning lights, manufacturer pay cost of deactivating, HB-1654 oscillating lights, penalties, SB- 116 permanently mounted equipment; truck cranes & shovels, special mobile equipment exemption, HB-1058 propane delivery trucks, amber lights, HB-2440 radar jamming devices, SB-936 sch. bus-crossing control arms, SB-31, 464 sch. bus-no radio playing, SB-478 sch. bus-seat belts, rooftop safety hatch, HB-682 seat belts-children under 12; police stop & search restrictions, HB- 1610 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VEHICLES-Cont. seat belts, all passengers, HB-327 seat belts, minors, HB-738; SB-950 sound amplification systems, HB- 1259 tarpaulins, HB-1085; SB-344, 812 tinted windows/windshields, HB- 475,663,1115 tow trucks, flashing lights, HB-762 tow-truck garagekeepers liability insurance, proof of insurance exemption, HB-348, 2479 trunk safety release, SB-788 handicapped/disabled parking - see: stopping, standing, parking below inspection grain transporters, safety test exemption, HB-1494 taxi cabs, SB-452 lane use Kennedy Expressway, minimum 2 people in veh. during rush hours, HB-1173 rural highways, left lanes, HB-153 license-cancellation, suspension, revocation additional reinstatement fee, Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund, HB-1385 automated red light enforcement system, HB-1746; SB-543 fraudulent disabled plates & decals, SB-951 gang-related felony, HB-1207 minors, criminal defacement of property, SB-966 minors, graduated licensing program, SB-950 minors, maintain school attendance, SB-1085 revocation-firearms in vehicles near schools, HB-482 revocation-time periods imposed for leaving scene of accident, HB-1369 revocation, reapplication denied for 4th DUI, HB-2306 revoked, reapplication time period, HB-745, 1445; SB-772 road rage, HB-2509 suspension-DUI penalties, HB- 1200 suspension-juvenile court defendants, HB-287 suspension-school student weapons violations, HB-1328 tax delinquency, license suspension or restrictions, HB-2230 license-commercial driver training schools 2669 VEHICLES-Cont. background checks, conviction & pending arrest info, HB-1433 license-Driver's License Medical Review Law of 1992 patient's medical condition information, HB-1127 license-issue, expiration, renewal application form-Prevent Blindness Fund donations, HB- 1442 cycle fees, M or L endorsements, HB-894, 2399; SB-928, 1222 denial: delinquent child support, HB-1553 denial: gang-related felony, HB- 1207 denial: minors, criminal defacement of property, HB- 1738; SB-966 disabled designation, fraudulent, HB-1741; SB-967 disabled plates/decals, fraudulent, HB-149, 1741; SB.951 fees, reinstatement, HB-2306 living will/durable power of attorney indications, HB-1169 mass transit buses, school contracts, sch. bus driver permits, SB-478 minors maintain school attendance, SB-1085 minors, graduated licensing program, HB-1760; SB.950 photograph, application for instruction permit, HB-1169 sch. bus driver-consent to chemical testing, alcohol content; driver's record sanctiosn; permit restoration time period, HB-1388 sch. bus driver-fingerprinting, HB- 1643; SB-163 sch. bus driver-permit renewals, HB-1169 Sec/State photograph & signature file, HB-1169 license-Uniform Commercial Driver's License Act disqualified licensee: subsequent convictions, SB-954 farmer waivers, HB-995 license-violations deaf, hard-of-hearing disabilities, SB-967 driving abstract, proof of prior convictions, SB-113 fraudulent "person with disabilities" designation, HB- 1741; SB-967 imprisonment, community service; seizure, impoundment; HB- 1745; SB-542 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. VEHICLES-Cont. license suspension, failure to pay municipal fines, HB-307 permit-making implement possession without authority, HB-1169 rental cars-proof of financial responsibility, HB-224, 1647 rental cars, driver liability, HB-844, 1647 rentals-copy renter's driver's license, SB-463 rentals, rebates for unused minimum mileage, HB-2080 statutory summary suspension, refusal or failure to complete alcohol or drug test, HB-2306 minors, night driving restrictions, HB- 1761 motor carrier safety regulations non-applicable references, removes, SB-818 officers, certified State police, SB- 507 motorcycles, motor driven cycles, motorized pedalcycles fees, M or L endorsements, SB- 928 helmets, under age 18, HB-80, 393 registration fees, Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, HB-380; SB-927 rental cars driver liability, HB-844, 1647 proof of financial responsibilty, HB-224, 1647 rebates, unused minimum mileage, HB-2080 renter's drivers license, SB-463 rescue vehicles, transportation of organs, SB-186 Rules of the Road - see individual listings accidents bicycles DUI, transporting liquor, reckless driving lane use pedestrian rights and duties right-of-way special stops speeding stopping, standing, parking street cars and safety zones traffic laws, obedience & effect traffic signs, signals, markings turning, starting, signal use safety and financial responsibility confiscated plates, reinstatement after proof of ins.; ins. jurisdiction; HB-1484 2670 VEHICLES-Cont. license suspension period, HB-1253 license suspension, paternity or child support non-compliance, HB-2336, 2359 minors, family financial responsibility driving permits, SB-950 tow truck reimbursements prior to termination of suspended license, HB-1494 sale and distribution of information see: driver/vehicle data school buses crossing control arms, SB-31, 464 driver-citation authority, HB-1220 driver-consent to chemical testing, alcohol content; driving record sanctions; permit restoration time period, HB-1388 driver-fingerprinting, HB-1643; SB-163 driver-permit renewals, HB-1169 mass transit buses, equipment & permits, SB-478 radio playing, bans, SB-478 seat belts, rooftop safety hatch, HB-682 Sec/State-fees and taxes registration fee, raises; State Parks Fund; HB-746 registration fees, Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, HB-380; SB-927 Sec/State-hearings DUI, blood alcohol level, SB-8 Sec/State-local government taxes local taxes and licenses fees, prohibits, HB-748; SB-730 Sec/State-offices National Voter Registration Act of 1993, implementation, SB- 313 reference changes; definitions, HB-288 Sec/State-sale and distribution of information accident damages notation, no towing damage; HB-762 fees; personal info requests, denial, HB-541 information sales; fees; permission, SB-79 vehicle/driver data, fees, surcharges, HB-475 Sec/State-seizure of documents and plates confiscation, no proof of insurance, HB-1484 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 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HB-0821 HB-0903 HB-0981 HB-1123 HB-1565 HB-1680 HB-1702 HB-2060 HB-2171 HB-2226 HB-0070 HB-0358 HB-0618 HB-0674 HB-0995 HB-1029 HB-1112 HB-1115 HB-1397 HB-1493 HB-1589 HB-1735 HB-1883 HB-2132 SB-0007 SB-0014 SB-0080 SB-0112 SB-0113 SB-0124 SB-0171 SB-0305 SB-0327 SB-0331 SB-0429 SB-0455 SB-0457 SB-0475 SB-0476 SB-0495 SB-0496 SB-0587 SB-0599 SB-0677 SB-0703 SB-0794 SB-0801 SB-0827 SB-0918 Date 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-10-97 8-13-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-14-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 8-15-97 Public Act PA (90-0421)A PA (90-0422)A PA (90-0423)A PA (90-0424)A PA (90-0425)A PA (90-0426)A PA (90-0427)A PA (90-0428)A PA (90-0429)A PA (90-0430)A PA (90-0431)A PA (90-0432)A PA (90-0433)A PA (90-0434)A PA (90-0435)A PA (90-0436)A PA (90-0437)A PA (90-0438)A PA (90-0439)A PA (90-0440)A PA (90-0441)A PA (90-0442)A PA (90-0443)A PA (90-0444)A PA (90-0445)A PA (90-0446)A PA (90-0447)A PA (90-0448)A PA (90-0449)A PA (90-0450)A PA (90-0451)A PA (90-0452)A PA (90-0453)A PA (90-0454)A PA (90-0455)A PA (90-0456)A PA (90-0457)A PA (90-0458)A PA (90-0459)A PA (90-0460)A PA (90-0461)A PA (90-0462)A PA (90-0463)A PA (90-0464)A PA (90-0465)A PA (90-0466)A PA (90-0467)A PA (90-0468)A PA (90-0469)A PA (90-0470)A PA (90-0471)A PA (90-0472)A PA (90-0473)A PA (90-0474)A PA (90-0475)A PA (90-0476)A PA (90-0477)A PA (90-0478)A PA (90-0479)A PA (90-0480)A Bill No. Date SB-0952 8-15-97 SB-0954 8-15-97 SB-0956 8-15-97 SB-1020 8-15-97 SB-1024 8-15-97 SB-1039 8-15-97 SB-1073 8-15-97 SB-1084 8-15-97 SB-1118 8-15-97 HB-0306 8-16-97 HB-0528 8-16-97 HB-0679 8-16-97 HB-0748 8-16-97 HB-0768 8-16-97 HB-1050 8-16-97 HB-1216 8-16-97 HB-2211 8-16-97 SB-0021 8-16-97 SB-0307 8-16-97 SB-0315 8-16-97 SB-0316 8-16-97 SB-0347 8-16-97 SB-0366 8-16-97 SB-0418 8-16-97 SB-0437 8-16-97 SB-0500 8-16-97 SB-0509 8-16-97 SB-0665 8-16-97 SB-0689 8-16-97 SB-0691 8-16-97 SB-0710 8-16-97 SB-0777 8-16-97 SB-0852 8-16-97 SB-0855 8-16-97 SB-1076 8-16-97 HB-0172 8-17-97 HB-0447 8-17-97 HB-0526 8-17-97 HB-0574 8-17-97 HB-0593 8-17-97 HB-0613 8-17-97 HB-0689 8-17-97 HB-0754 8-17-97 HB-0898 8-17-97 HB-1101 8-17-97 HB-1141 8-17-97 HB-1174 8-17-97 HB-1180 8-17-97 HB-1211 8-17-97 HB-1450 8-17-97 HB-1513 8-17-97 HB-1619 8-17-97 HB-1664 8-17-97 HB-1757 8-17-97 HB-1887 8-17-97 HB-2152 8-17-97 HB-2215 8-17-97 SB-0025 8-17-97 SB-0076 8-17-97 SB-0103 8-17-97 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 2678 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (90-0481)A PA (90-0482)A PA (90-0483)A PA 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8-17-97 8-17-97 8-18-97 8-18-97 8-18-97 8-18-97 8-18-97 8-18-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-19-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 8-22-97 11-18-97 Public Act PA (90-0524)VO PA (90-0525)VO PA (90-0526)VO PA (90-0527)VO PA (90-0528)VO PA (90-0529)VO PA (90-0530)VO PA (90-0531)VO PA (90-0532)VO PA (90-0533)VO PA (90-0534)VO PA (90-0535)VO PA (90-0536)VO PA (90-0537)C PA (90-0538)C PA (90-0539)C PA (90-0540)C PA (90-0541)C PA (90-0542)C PA (90-0543)C PA (90-0544)C PA (90-0545)C PA (90-0546)C PA (90-0547)C PA (90-0548)A PA (90-0549)A PA (90-0550)A PA (90-0551)C PA (90-0552)C PA (90-0553)C PA (90-0554)A PA (90-0555)C PA (90-0556)C PA (90-0557)C PA (90-0558)C PA (90-0559)C PA (90-0560)C PA (90-0561)A PA (90-0562)A PA (90-0563)A PA (90-0564)A PA (90-0565)A PA (90-0566)A A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT 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HB-0540 ............ HB-0623 ............ HB-0847 ............ HB-0883 ............ Date 8-08-97 8-16-97 8-01-97 8-16-97 8-17-97 Bill No. HB-0923 ............ HB-0998 ............ HB-1004 ............ HB-1618 ............ SB-0013 ............. Date 7-31-97 8-17-97 8-01-97 8-01-97 8-15-97 Bill No. SB-0051 ............. SB-0071 ............. SB-0780 ............. SB-0843 ............. *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 6-13-97 8-16-97 8-16-97 8-01-97 2680 VETOED BILLS Bill No. HB-0154 ............ HB-0183 ............ HB-0190 ............ HB-0282 ............ HB-0437 ............ HB-0496 ............ HB-0557 ............ HB-0585 ............ HB-0601 ............ HB-0968 ............ HB-0999 ............ HB-1121 ............ HB-1255 ............ HB-1332 ............ Date 8-10-97 8-01-97 8-14-97 8-22-97 7-25-97 7-25-97 7-14-97 8-01-97 8-01-97 7-24-97 1-02-98 8-22-97 8-01-97 7-28-97 Bill No. HB-1337 ............ HB-1344 ............ HB-1373 ............ HB-1374 ............ HB-1678 ............ HB-2059 ............ HB-2061 ............ HB-2232 ............ HB-2236 ............ SB-0063 ............. SB-0110 ............. SB-0157 ............. SB-0160 ............. SB-0258 ............. Date 8-15-97 7-08-97 8-15-97 8-22-97 7-08-97 8-17-97 8-14-97 7-24-97 7-03-97 7-25-97 7-25-97 7-25-97 7-29-97 7-03-97 Bill No. SB-0278 ............. SB-0304 ............. SB-0374 ............. SB-0469 ............. SB-0694 ............. SB-0804 ............. SB-0807 ............. SB-0908 ............. SB-0909 ............. SB-0927 ............. SB-1030 ............. SB-1044 ............. SB-1103 ............. *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 8-08-97 8-15-97 8-01-97 8-22-97 7-29-97 6-16-97 7-25-97 8-01-97 8-01-97 7-25-97 7-25-97 7-25-97 8-10-97 r UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 3 0112 001089454