96th
General Assembly
Legislative
Summaries
The full text of
each bill and resolution can be found at the Illinois General Assembly’s
website,
http://www.ilga.gov/
SENATE BILLS
ADULT SERVICES
SB0326: Amends the Older Adult Services Act.
In provisions concerning the development of a plan to restructure the State's
service delivery system for older adults, provides that the Department on Aging
and the Departments of Public Health and Healthcare and Family Services shall
develop the plan no later than September 30, 2010. Provides that the plan shall
protect the rights of all older Illinoisans to services based on their health
circumstances and functioning level, regardless of whether they receive their
care in their homes, in a community setting, or in a residential facility.
Provides that financing for older adult services shall take into account
individual preference but shall not jeopardize the health, safety, or level of
care of nursing home residents. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. William Delgado
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 4, 2009.
BONDS
SB2296: Amends the General Obligation Bond Act.
Authorizes an additional $10,000,000,000 for making contributions to the State
Employees', Teachers', State
Universities, Judges, and
General Assembly Retirement Systems. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Chris Lauzen
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on State and Local
Governments on March 12, 2009.
BUSINESS ACT
SB1978: Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive
Business Practices Act. Provides that it shall be an unlawful practice to
knowingly mail, send, or cause to be mailed an unsolicited application for a
credit card to a recipient in the State unless the front of the envelope in
which the application was sent contains language that allows a recipient to opt
out of future unsolicited applications from the sender. Provides that it shall
be an unlawful practice under the Act for a sender who has already received an
opt out request from a recipient in the State to knowingly mail, send, or cause
to be mailed an unsolicited application for a credit card to that recipient.
Sponsors: Sen. Dan Kotowski
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
CIVIL
ADMINISTRATION
SB0040: Amends the Department of Central
Management Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of
Central Management Services, in cooperation with the Department of Human
Services, to develop and implement plans to increase the number of individuals
with a disability employed by State government and to submit an annual
report. Develop and implement an
education and outreach campaign designed to increase statewide awareness of
issues that affect individuals with a disability. Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Provides that a
chief procurement officer may, as part of any solicitation, encourage
prospective vendors to consider hiring qualified individuals with a disability
and to notify them of any available financial incentives or other advantages
associated with hiring such persons. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Susan
Garrett - Pamela J. Althoff
Status: Referred to
Rules Committee on March 25, 2009.
CIVIL
PROCEDURE
SB0184: Amends the Code of Civil Procedure.
Provides that prejudgment interest must be awarded in an action at law or in
arbitration from the date the party from whom damages are sought is given
written notice of the claim for money damages or the action or arbitration is
filed, whichever is earlier, until the award or judgment is entered. Provides
that the notice must refer to the statute and be tendered by personal service
by the sheriff or a private process server; certified mail, return receipt
requested; or any documented method considered an accepted business practice.
The notice may be sent by the party seeking money damages or his or her
attorney to the party from whom money damages are sought, that party's
attorney, or that party's liability insurer. Provides that the monthly
prejudgment interest rate shall be calculated by the Comptroller and published
on his or her website each month. Provides that the monthly prejudgment
interest rate shall be calculated by adding 2% to the interest rate of the
one-year Treasury constant maturity stated in the last H15 report of the previous
month, published by the Federal Reserve System. Provides that a defendant may
avoid paying prejudgment interest by making a written offer of settlement to
the plaintiff any time after that defendant files an answer, but no later than
120 days after filing an answer. Provides that if the plaintiff does not accept
that offer of settlement in writing within 30 days of receipt, and the
plaintiff's award or judgment against that defendant is less than or equal to
that offer of settlement, no prejudgment interest may be awarded against that
defendant. The parties may agree in writing to extend the 120-day period.
Provides that these provisions do not apply to: (1) A unit of local government,
school district, community college district, or other governmental entity. (2)
An action in small claims. (3) A claim for punitive damages. (4) If the action
is governed by a more specific State statute, including but not limited to the
Interest Act, or preemptive federal law. Provides that these provisions apply
only to causes of action accruing on or after the effective date. Effective
January 1, 2010.
Sponsors: Sen. William R. Haine
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13, 2009.
COUNTY
CODE
SB0286: Amends the Counties Code. Provides
that a county with a population of less than 1,000,000 may levy an annual tax
for farmland preservation easement purposes. Provides that the tax may not
exceed 0.05% of the equalized assessed value of taxable property in the county.
Provides that the tax must be approved by referendum. Provides that the tax may
be discontinued by referendum. Provides that a referendum to levy or
discontinue a tax for county farmland preservation easement purposes may be
initiated by a petition signed by a number of electors equal to at least 0.5%
of the total number of votes cast in the county during the last preceding
gubernatorial election. Provides that moneys in the county farmland
preservation easement fund shall be used by the county for the purchase of
easements to preserve farmland within the county.
Sponsors: Sen. Pamela J. Althoff - William R.
Haine
and Michael Bond
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 4, 2009.
SB1462: Amends the Counties Code. Requires
that a county board designate a person who shall cause to be properly interred
the body of any honorably discharged veteran who served with the armed forces
of the United States
in any congressionally sanctioned war or conflict after the Viet Nam Conflict,
in addition to currently eligible veterans. Provides that the expense of the
burial for all eligible veterans shall not exceed $900 (instead of $600).
Sponsors: Sen. Gary G. Dahl
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
ETHICS
SB0054: Amends the
State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. With respect to an executive
branch State employee who is the subject of an Executive Inspector General's
investigation and whose agency head or ultimate jurisdictional authority agrees
with the Inspector General as to disciplinary action against the employee,
establishes procedures for providing a redacted version of the Inspector
General's summary investigation report to the Executive Ethics Commission, to
the employee, and to the public, under certain circumstances.
Sponsors: Sen. Susan Garrett -
Kirk W. Dillard
and Dan Duffy
Status: Referred to
Rules Committee on March 25, 2009.
SB1454: Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
Requires members of the board of the 5 State-funded retirement systems and
members of the Illinois State Board of Investment to file statements of
economic interests. Amends the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act.
Includes any appointed or elected commissioner, trustee, director, or board
member of a board of a State agency, including the board of trustees of a
State-funded retirement system to the definition of "employee" under
the Act. Amends the Illinois Procurement Code to include all applicable
procurements made by the State-funded retirement system. Amends the Illinois Pension Code.
Makes changes with respect to consultants and fiduciaries and prohibits certain
activities relating to the State retirement systems and the Illinois State
Board of Investment. Adds provisions concerning lobbying, conflicts of
interests, disclosures, and investment transparency. Makes other changes.
Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Bill Brady - Chris Lauzen
Status: Held in Executive; Subcommittee on
Ethics on March 12, 2009.
HEALTH AND
INSURANCE
SB0068: Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the
Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans
Act to require coverage for hearing instruments and related services for
all individuals when a hearing care professional prescribes a hearing
instrument. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Ira I. Silverstein
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Insurance
Mandates on March 12, 2009.
SB0136: Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that
when a person presents a benefits information card, if the health care
professional or health care provider has a participation contract with the
insurer, health maintenance organization, or other entity identified on the
card, then the health care professional or health care provider shall submit
its claim for services covered under the policy within the time frame specified
by the insurer or other entity, but not later than one year after the last date
that services have been provided to the insured person. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. James F. Clayborne Jr.
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB0270: Amends the Department of Public Health
Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Requires the Department of
Public Health to implement the Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment Pilot
Program in areas of the State that have the highest incidences of mortality
related to colon cancer. Provides that the Program sites must be located in and
operated through Federally Qualified Health Centers. Provides that the Program
shall provide funding for colorectal cancer examinations and laboratory tests
and shall provide colorectal cancer screening and treatment services for
specified groups. Provides that these provisions are repealed 3 years after the
effective date of the amendatory Act.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio - Emil Jones III
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 6, 2009.
SB0300: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971. Permits an employee to switch to a different health insurance
program after the annual benefits choice period if a health care provider with
whom the employee has a long-term relationship transfers from one program to
another program after the Director of Central Management Services has submitted
the final program contracts before the benefits choice period. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Mrs. Bill Brady
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1331: Creates the Illinois Family and Employers Health Care
Act. Creates the Illinois Guaranteed Option Act to establish a program to
make health insurance plans and HMOs affordable and accessible to small
employers and individuals. Creates the Illinois Health Care Justice Commission
Act; creates the Commission to oversee healthcare system reforms. Creates the
Illinois Guaranteed Option Premium Assistance Program Act to provide private
health insurance premium assistance. Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to make
changes including creating the Office of Patient Protection within the Division
of Insurance of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Creates the Community Health Center Construction Act to establish a program of
grants for various purposes. Creates the Illinois Shared Responsibility and
Shared Opportunity Assessment Act; imposes on employers a tax on the wages paid
to Illinois full-time equivalent employees; makes the tax applicable to wages
paid on or after January 1, 2010, and requires payment of the tax beginning
July 1, 2010.
Sponsors: Sen. David Koehler - Mattie Hunter -
Donne E. Trotter - William Delgado
Status: Placed on
Calendar Order of 2nd Reading
March 17, 2009.
SB1381: Creates the Compassionate Use of Medical
Cannabis Pilot Program Act. Provides that when a person has been diagnosed
by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition, the person and the
person's primary caregiver may be issued a registry identification card by the
Department of Public Health that permits the person or the person's primary
caregiver to legally possess no more than 7 dried cannabis plants and 2 ounces
of dried usable cannabis. Amends the Cannabis Control Act to make conforming
changes. Provides that the provisions of the Act are severable. Provides that the
Act is repealed 3 years after its effective date. Repeals the research
provisions of the Cannabis Control Act. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen.
William
R. Haine - Iris Y. Martinez
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Special Issues on
March 5, 2009.
SB1469: Amends
the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. With respect to the
retired teachers' health benefits plan, beginning with fiscal year 2010,
provides that of the total insurance rate of a recipient whose primary
residence is outside of Illinois and for whom a managed care program is not
accessible, 50% (now, 75%) shall be paid from the Teacher Health Insurance
Security Fund. In the case of a retired teacher's dependent beneficiary in such
circumstances who is Medicare primary, provides that 12.5% (now, 25%) of the
total insurance rate shall be paid from the Teacher Health Insurance Security
Fund. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Christine
Radogno
Status: Re-referred to Assignments on March 5, 2009.
SB1683: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971, Illinois Insurance Code, and Health Maintenance Organization Act
to set forth certain reference compendia and other authoritative compendia, as
identified by the Federal Secretary of Health and Human Services or the insurance
commissioner, in which a drug must be recognized for the treatment of the
specific type of cancer for which the drug has been prescribed. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
SB1699: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, and the School
Code to provide that beginning on the effective date of the Act and
continuing until January 1, 2011, neither the State nor any political
subdivision thereof shall impose a new health care mandate with respect to the
provisions concerning required health benefits. Preempts home rule powers.
Amends the State Mandates Act to exempt from State reimbursement. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Dave Syverson
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1809: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois
Municipal Code, and the School Code to require coverage for medically
necessary preventative physical therapy for insureds diagnosed with multiple
sclerosis. Amends the Illinois
Insurance Code. In the provisions concerning multiple sclerosis preventative
physical therapy, provides a definition for "medically necessary".
Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement.
Sponsors: Sen. Linda Holmes
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB1877: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971, the Illinois
Insurance Code, and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Provides that
a policy or plan that provides coverage for hospital or medical treatment on an
expense incurred basis, may offer a reasonably designed program for wellness
coverage that allows for certain incentives for participation in health
behavior wellness programs that are approved or offered by the insurer or plan.
Provides that wellness coverage, as defined in the Act, shall satisfy the
requirements for an exception from the general prohibition against
discrimination based on a health factor under the federal Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. Contains a nonacceleration clause.
Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 2010.
Sponsors: Sen. Dan Kotowski
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
HOUSING
SB1933:
Creates the Homeowners' Association Bill of Rights Act. Provides
that the Act applies to common-interest communities of single-family detached
homes to protect homeowners with respect to actions by their association.
Defines terms. Provides for homeowner rights: to protection against foreclosure
by an association except under limited circumstances; to resolve disputes with
an association without litigation through a fact-finding hearing, mediation, a
time to cure a violation, and other provisions; to fairness in litigation by
providing for a homeowner's attorney fees and limits on an association's
attorney fees; to receive information about all association rules and charges,
including disclosure before a home purchase is binding; to stability in an
association's rules and charges, and limits on changes to the rules and
charges; to individual autonomy concerning the display of flags and signs,
peaceful assembly, use of common property, and limits on association documents;
to oversight of associations and directors, including open records, open
meetings, open voting, elections, and recalls; to vote on association matters
and seek association office; and to reasonable discharge of responsibilities by
associations and directors.
Sponsors:
Sen. A.
J. Wilhelmi
Status:
Placed
on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading
March 12, 2009.
LIBRARY ACT
SB2078: Amends the Illinois Local Library Act. Provides
that any nonresident, and that nonresident's immediate family, who owns taxable
property within a city, incorporated town, village, or township that has
established a public library is entitled the same services and benefits of the
library as a resident card holder. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Randall M. Hultgren
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
LOAN ACT
SB0252: Amends the High Risk Home Loan Act.
Provides that the term "points and fees" does not include fees paid
to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs required by law, fees paid
to the Federal Housing Administration required by law, or fees paid to the
United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Development Loan Program
required by law.
Sponsors: Sen. Terry Link
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee on March 13,
2009.
PENSION CODE
SB0214: Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code.
Allows a member who rendered full-time contractual services to an Illinois
Veterans Home operated by the Department of Veterans' Affairs to establish
service credit for up to 8 years of such services by making specified
contributions, plus interest. Requires application no later than July 1, 2010.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. John M. Sullivan
Status: Placed on
Calendar Order of First Reading
March 26, 2009.
SB0234: Amends the State Universities Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that an employee is entitled to receive service
credit for up to 2 years (now up to one year) of unused sick leave. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael W. Frerichs
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13, 2009.
SB0245: Amends the Downstate Teacher and the Chicago Teacher Articles of the Illinois Pension Code. Allows a designated
domestic partner to qualify as a surviving spouse for purposes of survivor and
death benefits. Effective immediately.
Sponsors:
Sen. Heather Steans -
David Koehler
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB0274: Amends the State Employee Article
of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides the alternative formula for ferry boat
operators and deck hands. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB0294: Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that, when assessing payment for any amount due for
earnings increases in excess of 6%, the System shall exclude earnings increases
as a result of accepting school-sponsored, extra-curricular assignments.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Noland
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on
March 13, 2009.
SB0299: Amends the IMRF Article of the Illinois Pension Code.
In provisions concerning creditable service, provides that if the employee was
in the service of more than one school district, then the sick leave days from
all such employers shall be credited (currently only sick leave days from last
employer). Provides that in calculating the creditable service, the sick leave
days from the last employer shall be considered first, then the remaining sick
leave days shall be considered until there are no more days or the maximum
creditable sick leave threshold has been reached. Amends the State Mandates Act
to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Noland
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on
March 13, 2009.
SB0302: Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code.
Allows an employee who was laid off but returned to any State employment to
establish creditable service for the period of the layoff, provided that (1)
the applicant applies for the creditable service within 6 months after the
effective date of this amendatory Act, (2) the applicant does not receive
credit for that period under any other provision of this Code, (3) at the time
of the layoff, the applicant is not in an initial probationary status
consistent with the rules of the Department of Central Management Services, and
(4) the total amount of creditable service established by the applicant under
the provisions does not exceed 3 years. Provides that the funding for any new
benefit increase created will be provided by employee contributions. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Larry K. Bomke
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 6, 2009.
SB0303: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Requires the
General Assembly Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement System of
Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement
System of the State of Illinois,
and the Judges Retirement System of Illinois to allow employees to elect to
participate in a self-managed program of retirement benefits instead of the
program of retirement benefits currently offered. Provides that a self-managed
plan shall authorize a participating employee to accumulate assets for
retirement through a combination of employer and employee contributions that
may be invested at the employee's direction in mutual funds, collective
investment funds, or other investment products and used to purchase annuity
contracts. Provides that, to the extent that the changes made by the amendatory
Act are determined to be a new benefit increase, the changes are exempt from
the 5-year expiration provision. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Bill Brady and Kirk W.
Dillard
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB0304: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Requires the
General Assembly Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement System of
Illinois, the State Universities Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement
System of the State of Illinois, and the Judges Retirement System of Illinois
to automatically enroll its newly eligible employees in a self-managed program
of retirement benefits instead of the program of retirement benefits currently
offered and allows currently eligible employees to elect to participate in the
self-managed program. Provides that a self-managed plan shall authorize a
participating employee to accumulate assets for retirement through a
combination of employer and employee contributions that may be invested at the
employee's direction in mutual funds, collective investment funds, or other
investment products and used to purchase annuity contracts. Provides that, to
the extent that the changes made by the amendatory Act are determined to be a
new benefit increase, the changes are exempt from the 5-year expiration
provision. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Bill Brady
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB0319: Amends the State Universities Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that, when assessing employer payment for any amount
due for salary increases in excess of 6%, the System shall exclude any earnings
increase (i) awarded to tenured faculty based upon the completion of certain
criteria that is specified in a collective bargaining contract, (ii) resulting
from a promotion for academic professionals, or (iii) resulting from a peer
group study of compensation. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Gary Forby
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB0320: Amends the State Universities Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that, if the final rate of earnings of an employee
is $30,000 or below and the employee is not receiving benefits under any other
Article of the Code, then any salary increase in excess of 6% for any academic
year used to determine the final rate of earnings under the Article over his or
her earnings with the same employer for the previous academic year is exempt
from provisions requiring the participant's employer to pay the present value
of the increase in benefits resulting from the portion of the increase in
earnings that is in excess of 6%. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Gary Forby
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on
March 13, 2009.
SB1561: Amends the General Assembly, State
Employees, State Universities,
Downstate Teachers, and Judges Articles of the Illinois Pension Code. Declares it to be
the public policy of this State and the intention of the General Assembly to
protect annuitants against significant decreases in the purchasing power of
retirement and survivor's annuities. Directs the Systems to review and report
on significant changes in purchasing power. Provides for a one-time increase in
certain retirement and survivor's annuities. Includes language exempting the
changes from provisions concerning new benefit increases. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Gary Forby
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB1638: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971 and the State Pension Funds Continuing Appropriation Act.
Beginning July 1, 2011, requires the Department of Central Management Services
to administer a program of health benefits coverage for retirees, and their
dependents, of certain community college districts previously not participating
in the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund. Beginning January 1,
2011, provides for the collection and use of contributions. Beginning July 1,
2010, establishes a committee to advise the State on the program and necessary
adjustments in funding sources. Amends the State Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement.
Sponsors: Sen. Donne E. Trotter
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
SB2020: Amends the State Universities Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that, on January 1, 2010, the monthly pension of an
annuitant who retired before January 1, 1980 shall be recalculated and
increased to reflect the amount the annuitant would have received in January
2010 had the annuitant been receiving a 3% increase for each year he or she
received a monthly annuity under Rule 1, Rule 2, Rule 3, Rule 4, or Rule 5.
Provides for an additional increase of 3% of the amount of the retirement
annuity then being received each January thereafter. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael W. Frerichs
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1707: Amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Pension Code.
Provides that salary received on or after July 1, 2009 for overtime, summer
school, and other optional service shall be included in the calculation of
salary for pension purposes. Amends the State Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Kwame Raoul
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1709: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. In provisions concerning the Board of Trustees of the Public
School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago's power to defray
health insurance costs, increases the maximum total payments for that purpose
to $75,000,000 (from $65,000,000) plus any amount authorized to be paid in the
preceding year that was not actually paid by the Board, including interest
earned thereon. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without
reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Kwame Raoul
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB1734: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Creates the
Illinois Public Employees' Retirement System as an investment system for the 5
State-funded retirement systems. Provides for the transfer of assets to the
Illinois Public Employees' Retirement System for investment purposes from the
Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, the State Universities
Retirement System, and the Illinois State Board of Investments (who currently
invests for the General Assembly Retirement System (GARS), the Judges
Retirement System of Illinois (JRS), and the State Employees' Retirement System
of Illinois (SERS). Makes other changes related to investment and the ethics of
investing retirement system and pension fund assets. Amends various Acts
concerning ethics and to replace references to the Illinois State Board of
Investment with references to the Illinois Public Employees' Retirement System.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Jeffrey M. Schoenberg
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on State and Local
Governments on March 12, 2009.
SB1946: Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code.
In provisions concerning final average compensation, provides that for a member
on leave of absence without pay who purchases service credit for that period of
leave, earnings are assumed to be equal to the rate of compensation in effect
immediately prior to the leave. Provides that, if no contributions are required
to establish service credit for the period of leave, the member may elect to
establish earnings credit for the leave period within 48 months after returning
to work by making the employee and employer contributions, plus interest at the
actuarially assumed rate. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Kwame Raoul
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB1971: Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Allows a member to establish optional credit for up to 2
years of service as a teacher or administrator employed by a private school
recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education, provided that the teacher
(i) was certified under the law governing the certification of teachers at the
time the service was rendered, (ii) applies in writing on or before June 30,
2014, (iii) supplies satisfactory evidence of the employment, (iv) completes at
least 10 years of contributing service as a teacher, and (v) pays the required
contribution. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Kirk W. Dillard
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB2212: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. In provisions
concerning Public Pension Division examinations or investigations of pension
funds (i) provides that the Division of Insurance may retain attorneys,
independent actuaries, independent certified public accountants, and
specialists as examiners as deemed necessary by the Director of Insurance and
removes language providing that the costs of these professionals shall be borne
by the pension fund that is the subject of the examination and (ii) in
provisions concerning the examination of downstate police and fire pension
funds, provides that, beginning on December 31, 2016, the schedule of each
examination shall be such that each fund shall be examined once every 5 years
(was, once every 3 years). Increases the annual compliance fees with respect to
a downstate police or fire pension fund from 0.02% (2 basis points) of the
total assets of the pension fund, but not more than $8,000 to 0.03% (3 basis
points) of the total assets of the pension fund, but not more than $12,000.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Susan Garrett
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
SB2246: Amends the General Provisions Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that the total retirement annuity, including any
automatic, one-time, or other increases in that annuity, shall not ever exceed
$100,000 per year. Applies only to a person who first becomes a participant on
or after the effective date. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Chris Lauzen
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
PROCUREMENT
SB0206: Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Requires that
a preference equal to 10% of the contract amount be granted to an otherwise
qualified State contract bidder that is a qualified disabled veteran. Defines a
qualified disabled veteran as a business entity 51% or more owned by one or
more disabled veterans. Sets as a goal that each fiscal year the State award at
least 3% of the value of its total contracts to qualified disabled veterans.
Requires that the Department of Central Management Services report annually to
the General Assembly on the attainment of the percentage goal, based on
information reported by chief procurement officers. Requires chief procurement
officers to make recommendations on the percentage goal, with input from statewide
veterans' service organizations and the business community. Requires the
Governor to recommend to the General Assembly changes in programs to assist
qualified disabled veterans.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Bond
Status: Placed on
Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
March 25, 2009.
SB1727: Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Prohibits a
State employee and the employee's spouse and minor children from having or
acquiring a State contract or a direct pecuniary interest in a State contract
(now, the State employee's annual compensation must exceed 60% of the
Governor's compensation). Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Jeffrey M. Schoenberg
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Ethics on March
12, 2009.
PUBLIC AID
SB0135: Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that
the Department of Human Services, in consultation with the Department of
Healthcare and Family Services, shall develop a demonstration project within
the Home Services Program under which a spouse may be reimbursed for providing
care to his or her spouse, who is eligible for services through the Home
Services Program and who meets the criteria for the demonstration project. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen.
David
Koehler - William R. Haine - Dale E. Risinger - Larry K. Bomke
Status: Placed on
Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
March 4, 2009.
SB1855: Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides for
medical assistance eligibility for persons who are: (i) age 50 through 64, or
age 19 through 50 and meet certain requirements in connection with the
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program; (ii) have no medical insurance
coverage; and (iii) have countable income equal to or less than 100% of the
federal poverty income guidelines. Provides that these persons may be required
to choose a medical home and a primary care provider. Provides that medical
assistance under these provisions shall be identical to the benefits provided
under the State's approved Medicaid plan, except that long-term care services
shall not be covered. Requires the Department of Healthcare and Family Services
to seek to maximize federal financial assistance. Effective January 1, 2010.
Sponsors: Sen. Jeffrey M. Schoenberg -
Jacqueline Y. Collins
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 12, 2009.
SCHOOL CODE
SB0123: Amends the School Code. In provisions
concerning contractual continued service in school districts other than the
Chicago school district, adds an exception to the probationary period of 4
consecutive school terms for a teacher who is first employed as a full-time
teacher by a school district on or after the effective date of the amendatory
Act but who, prior to employment with the district, already entered upon
contractual continued service in another school district, in which case the
probationary period is 2 consecutive school terms. Makes a similar change with
respect to a teacher employed in a program of a special education joint
agreement. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without
reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio
Status: Referred to
Rules Committee on March 25, 2009.
SB0153: Amends the School Code. Provides that
each school board employing an employee who is an elected trustee of the
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund shall make available to the elected trustee
at least 20 days of paid leave of absence per year for the purpose of attending
meetings of the Fund's Board of Trustees, committee meetings of the Board, and
seminars regarding issues for which the Board is responsible. The Illinois
Municipal Retirement Fund shall reimburse affected school districts for the
actual cost of hiring a substitute employee during such leaves of absence.
Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Susan Garrett
Status: Placed on
Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
March 26, 2009.
SB0261: Amends the School Code. In provisions
concerning sick leave for certain employees of school districts other than
Chicago, provides that if an employee other than a teacher does not use the
full amount of annual leave allowed, the unused amount shall be allowed to
accumulate to a minimum available leave of 240 (instead of 180) days at full
pay, including the leave of the current year. Provides that if an employee
other than a teacher is subject to a reduction in force, the employing district
shall maintain on its records all accumulated sick leave days, which must be
recredited to the employee at the time of recall. Provides that if the employee
is not recalled, then the district shall pay the employee, at the expiration of
the recall period, the cash value for all accumulated sick leave at the daily
rate of pay at the time of the layoff. Amends the State Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Noland
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
TAX CODE
SB0044: Amends the Cigarette Tax Act and the
Cigarette Use Tax Act. Provides that an additional tax of 50 mills per
cigarette shall be imposed on retailers of cigarettes. Provides that, of the
proceeds of the tax, 0.57% shall be deposited into the Tax Compliance and
Administration Fund and 99.43% shall be deposited into the Healthcare Provider
Relief Fund. Changes the definition of "cigarette" to exclude those
with wrappers made of "whole tobacco leaf" (instead of
"tobacco"). Amends the State Finance Act to create the Healthcare
Provider Relief Fund. Provides that moneys in the Fund may be used by the
Department of Healthcare and Family Services for the purpose of making
reimbursements to providers who participate in certain medical assistance
programs. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Jeffrey M. Schoenberg - John J.
Cullerton - Jacqueline Y. Collins - Terry Link, Don Harmon, James T. Meeks,
Donne E. Trotter, Mattie Hunter and Ira I. Silverstein
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
SB0058: Amends the
Property Tax Code. Provides that the alternative general homestead
exemption applies on a permanent basis. Increases the maximum amount of the
exemption to $40,000. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Matt Murphy
Status: Sent to
Subcommittee on Property Taxes on March 12, 2009.
SB0059: Amends the Property Tax Code. In a
Section concerning the long-time occupant homestead exemption, provides that
the exemption applies regardless of whether or not the county has elected to be
subject to the provisions of the alternative general homestead exemption.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Matt Murphy
Status: Sent to
Subcommittee on Property Taxes on March 12, 2009.
SB0081: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Requires an
addition modification to base income of an amount equal to the contribution
component of any nonqualified withdrawal or refund from a tuition savings
program that was previously deducted from base income and that did not result
from the death or disability of the beneficiary. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Bond
Status: Referred to Rules Committee on March 25, 2009.
SB0088: Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled
Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Provides that if a person files a claim for a
grant or pharmaceutical assistance under the Act and represents on the claim
form that (i) he or she is a surviving spouse and (ii) his or her marital
status is "single", then only his or her individual income for the
applicable year shall be counted in determining his or her eligibility for a
grant or pharmaceutical assistance.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Gary G. Dahl - Christine Radogno
- Dave Syverson - John O. Jones - Tim Bivins, Bill Brady, Carole Pankau, Dan
Rutherford, Dale E. Risinger, Chris Lauzen, Pamela J. Althoff, Dan Cronin,
Larry K. Bomke, John J. Millner, David Luechtefeld, J. Bradley Burzynski, Kirk
W. Dillard
and Dan Duffy
Status: Referred to
Rules Committee on March 25, 2009.
SB0089: Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that a Section authorizing property tax assessment settlement agreements also
applies to petrochemical processing facilities located within a county of less
than 1,000,000 inhabitants. Effective immediately.
Sponsors:
Sen. Gary G. Dahl
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading February 19, 2009.
SB0207: Amends the Property Tax Code. For
counties under 3,000,000 inhabitants, sets forth specific items that must be
included in the notice sent to taxpayers whose assessment has changed. Requires
disclosure of information concerning access to databases containing the
physical characteristics of the property. Requires the board of review in those
counties to make its rules and procedures publicly available, and requires the
chief county assessment officer to provide a plain-English explanation of
equalization factors. Effective January 1, 2010.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Bond - Chris Lauzen
Status: Referred to Rules Committee on March 25,
2009.
SB0256: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that,
for 5 taxable years, each taxpayer is entitled to an income tax credit for an
investment in a qualified venture capital fund in Illinois. Provides that (i) the fund must
have its primary office in Illinois (ii) at
least 50% of the total number of investments in the fund's portfolio must be in
companies that are based in Illinois.
The amount of the credit is based on several factors: economic need of the
region in Illinois where the investment occurs, the population of the county in
Illinois where the investment occurs, whether the company invested in is an
Illinois company that is minority or women owned, and whether the investment is
a seed-level investment in an Illinois company. The taxpayer may receive a
credit in the amount of 10% of the taxpayer's investment if the investment
meets one of the factors and 20% if the investment meets more than one of the
factors. But the taxpayer is not eligible for the credit until the fund makes
an investment in Illinois.
Provides that the tax credit may not reduce the taxpayer's liability to less
than zero, but may be carried forward for 5 years. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Noland
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB1377: Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that a veteran's surviving spouse is eligible for the disabled veterans'
standard homestead exemption if the veteran would have qualified for the
benefit but died before October 12, 2007. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio - Susan Garrett -
Kyle McCarter
Status: Rule 3-9(a) /
Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1543: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides for a
deduction for individuals in an amount equal to the amount paid by the taxpayer
during the taxable year to a public or private university, college, or
community college in the State as tuition for the taxpayer's child if (i) the
taxpayer has an adjusted gross income of $100,000 or less and (ii) the student
maintains a grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale for the entire taxable
year. Exempts the deduction from the Act's sunset provision. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Dan Kotowski
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
on March 13, 2009.
SB1550: Creates the Local
Option School
District Income Tax Act and amends the School Code, the State
Finance Act, the Illinois
Income Tax Act, and the Property Tax Code. Authorizes school districts by
referendum to impose an income tax on individuals resident of the district.
Provides that the income tax must be levied at a rate that will produce an
amount equal to the corresponding 50% reduction in property taxes for
educational, operations and maintenance, and transportation purposes. Provides
for a referendum repeal of the tax. Sets forth procedures for levying and
collecting the tax and for deposit of the income tax revenues. Provides for
disbursement of the tax to school districts by the State Treasurer. Amends the
Property Tax Extension Limitation Law to exclude from the definition of
"aggregate extension" school district levies made to cover amounts
lost because of the repeal of the local income tax for schools as formerly
imposed by the district under the Local Option School District Income Tax Act.
Amends the State aid formula provisions of the School Code. Provides that the
adoption or failure to adopt a local income tax for schools and any
disbursement of funds or any tax abatement required under the Local Option
School District Income Tax Act shall not affect the computation or distribution
of State aid for school districts. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. J. Bradley Burzynski - Pamela J.
Althoff
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Property Taxes
on March 12, 2009.
SB1551: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Allows a
deduction for taxpayers who are individuals, trusts, or estates in an amount
equal to the amount spent during the taxable year for care at a long-term care
facility, as defined under the Nursing Home Care Act. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Larry K. Bomke
Status: Postponed - Revenue; Subcommittee on
Special Issues on March 12, 2009.
SB1552: Amends the Property Tax Code. Includes
disabled persons within the provisions granting an assessment freeze homestead
exemption to senior citizens. Changes the name to the Senior Citizens and
Disabled Persons Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption (now Senior Citizens
Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption). Makes corresponding changes to a
cross-reference to the exemption. Amends the States Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Carole Pankau
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB1562: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Increases the
percentage of the earned income tax credit from 5% of the federal tax credit to
7.5% in 2009 and 10% in 2010 and thereafter. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins - Don
Harmon - Carole Pankau - William Delgado - John J. Millner, Matt Murphy, Pamela
J. Althoff, Gary Forby, Kimberly A. Lightford, Deanna Demuzio, Heather Steans,
A. J. Wilhelmi, Michael Noland, Kwame Raoul and Ira I.
Silverstein
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Special Issues on
March 12, 2009.
SB1669: Amends the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping
Transfer Tax Act. Provides that, for persons dying after December 31, 2008
(now, December 31, 2009), the "State tax credit" is the amount of the
federal credit for state tax allowable under the Internal Revenue Code.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Matt Murphy
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1678: Amends the Property Tax Code. In a
Section concerning the Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption, provides that in
all counties (now, in counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants), the
county board may by resolution provide that if a person has been granted a senior
citizens homestead exemption, the person qualifying need not reapply for the
exemption. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Matt Murphy
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1681: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Decreases the
rate of tax on individuals and on trusts and estates from 3% to 2.85% in 2009,
2.7% in 2010, and 2.5% in 2011 and thereafter. Decreases the rate of tax on
corporations from 4.8% to 4.56% in 2009, 4.32% in 2010, and 4% in 2011 and
thereafter. Makes corresponding changes. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Matt Murphy
Status: Postponed – Executive on March 12,
2009.
SB1691: Amends the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax
Deferral Act. Increases the income limitation under the Act to $55,000
(instead of $50,000) beginning in 2009. Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that the maximum income limitation under the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze
Homestead Exemption is the income limitation set forth in the Senior Citizens
Real Estate Tax Deferral Act. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Pamela J. Althoff - Dan Duffy -
Kyle McCarter
and Christine Radogno
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB1754: Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. In
provisions concerning the distribution of privilege tax proceeds, changes
provisions concerning amounts paid to Chicago State
University to make
certain amounts payable to the State Universities Athletic Capital Improvement
Fund instead. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Dave Syverson
Status:
Sent
to Subcommittee on Gaming Activities on March 12, 2009.
SB1775: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an
income tax deduction for individual taxpayers in an amount equal to the
qualified adoption expenses paid by the taxpayer that are related to the
taxpayer's adoption of an eligible child. Provides that the deduction may be
claimed only for the taxable year in which the adoption becomes final but may
include qualified adoption expenses paid in prior taxable years. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. David Luechtefeld
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Special Issues
on March 12, 2009.
SB2031: Amends the Property Tax Code. In a
Section concerning the senior citizens assessment freeze homestead exemption,
provides that, beginning in assessment year 2009, "income" does not
include distributions from a 401(k) or other retirement account. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Chris Lauzen
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB2032: Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that the county clerk shall abate the taxes imposed on property that qualifies
for the senior citizens assessment freeze homestead exemption under Section
15-172, in an amount equal to 50% of the taxes attributable to the first
$200,000 market value of the residence. Provides that the State shall reimburse
each taxing district for the lost revenue. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Chris Lauzen
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB2046: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act concerning the
credit for wages paid to qualified veterans. Extends the credit to also apply
to wages paid to qualified veterans who did not serve on active duty in Southwest Asia. Increases the amount of the credit to (i)
10% (but in no event to exceed $1,200) of the gross wages paid to qualified
veterans who served on active duty in Southwest Asia and (ii) 7.5% (but in no
event to exceed $800) of the gross wages paid to all other qualified veterans.
Sponsors: Sen. Dan Kotowski
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB2262: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. In a Section
concerning the education expense credit, provides that tuition is not a
qualified education expense. Creates the tuition expense credit. Provides that
taxpayers are entitled to a credit in an amount equal to 100% of qualified
tuition expenses, up to one-half of the State operating expenditure per pupil.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Chris Lauzen and David
Luechtefeld
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Special Issues
on March 12, 2009.
SB2339: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Allows
individuals to deduct an amount equal to the value of real estate donated
during the taxable year to an entity exempt from federal taxation under Section
501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. Requires the taxpayer to file with his or
her return an appraisal substantiating the deduction that meets the
requirements for appraisals acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service to substantiate
the value of real estate for federal income tax purposes. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Chris Lauzen
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
TOBACCO ACT
SB0215: Amends the Smoke Free Illinois Act. Provides that enclosed
laboratories, not open to the public, in an accredited university or government
facility where the activity of smoking is exclusively conducted for the purpose
of medical or scientific health-related research are not considered a "place
of employment" and that smoking is allowed in these enclosed laboratories.
Provides that a "retail tobacco store" includes an enclosed workplace
that manufactures, imports, or distributes tobacco or tobacco products as a
necessary and integral part of its business processes, provided that the
involved business entity: (1) maintains a specially designated area or areas
within the workplace for the purpose of the heating, burning, smoking, or
lighting activities, and does not create a facility that permits smoking
throughout; (2) satisfies the 80% requirement related to gross sales; and (3)
delivers tobacco products to consumers, retail establishments, or other
wholesale establishments as part of its business. Provides that owners of
indoor public places and workplaces shall reasonably assure that smoking is
prohibited. Provides that smoking is allowed in certain enclosed laboratories
and common smoking rooms in long-term care facilities. Provides that the
Department, State-certified local public health departments, and local law
enforcement agencies shall enforce the provisions of this Act through the
issuance of citations and that the citations will conspicuously include certain
information. Sets forth procedures to contest a citation issued pursuant to the
Act. Imposes conditions on any rulemaking authority. Makes other changes.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Terry Link
Status: Referred to Assignments on February 3, 2009.
TRANSPORTATION
SB0084: Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority
Act. Provides that a civil action against the Metropolitan Transit
Authority for an injury to one's person must be commenced within one year from
the date the cause of action accrues.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Ira
I. Silverstein
Status: Referred to Rules
Committee on March 25, 2009.
VEHICLE CODE
SB0029: Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Prohibits the
operation of a motor vehicle while using a wireless telephone or other mobile
electronic device to send, read, or write a text-based communication. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Dan Rutherford and Chris
Lauzen
Status: Rule 3-9(a) /
Re-referred to Assignments on March 13, 2009.
SB0030: Amends the Illinois
Vehicle Code. Provides that that where traffic signals are not
in place, vehicles must stop and yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk rather
than yielding the right-of-way by slowing down or stopping if need be. Effective immediately. Placed on Calendar
Sponsors: Sen.
Heather
Steans
Status: Order of
2nd Reading
February 18, 2009.
SB0273: Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a
person may not operate a motor vehicle on a roadway while using an electronic
communication device to compose, send, or read an electronic message. Provides
that a violation is an offense against traffic regulations governing the
movement of vehicles. Sets forth exceptions.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael W. Frerichs - Pamela J.
Althoff
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on
March 13, 2009.
SB1380: Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code
and the State Finance Act. Creates the Ducks Unlimited Fund as a special fund
in the State treasury. Provides for the issuance of Ducks Unlimited license
plates. Provides that in addition to the appropriate registration fees, an
applicant for the special plate shall be charged a fee of $40 at original
issuance and $27 at renewal. Provides that $25 of the additional original
issuance fee and the renewal fee shall be deposited into the Ducks Unlimited
Fund. Provides that $15 of the original issuance fee and $2 of the renewal fee
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.
Provides that, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly and approval by
the Secretary of State, the moneys in the Ducks Unlimited Fund shall be paid as
grants to fund wetland protection, enhancement, and restoration projects in the
State of Illinois, to fund education and outreach for media, volunteers,
members, and the general public regarding waterfowl and wetlands conservation,
and to cover the reasonable cost for Ducks Unlimited special plate advertising
and administration of the wetland conservation projects and education program.
Sponsors: Sen. John M. Sullivan
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on Special Issues
on March 5, 2009.
SB1467: Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that,
unless some other speed restriction has been established under the Code, the
maximum speed limit outside an urban district for any vehicle is 65 miles per
hour. Deletes language providing that the Department of Transportation may not
alter the speed limits on an access-controlled highway to exceed 55 miles per
hour for vehicles of the second division weighing 8,001 pounds or more.
Effective January 1, 2010.
Sponsors: Sen. John M. Sullivan
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
SB1541: Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a
special parking decal or device for a person with disabilities may be used by
the authorized holder, rather than the special parking decal or device being
the property of the person with disabilities. Removes language concerning the
revocation or suspension of a person's driving privileges and revocation of
disability license plates or parking decals or devices for violation of provisions
concerning the unauthorized use of parking places reserved for persons with
disabilities because similar language appears elsewhere in those provisions.
Provides that a police officer may seize the parking decal or device from any
person who commits a violation of the unauthorized use of parking places
reserved for persons with disabilities provision, may request that the
Secretary of State revoke the parking decal or device or the disability license
plate of any person who commits a violation of that provision, and may seize
the disability license plate upon authorization from the Secretary of State.
Sponsors: Sen. Michael Bond
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 6, 2009.
SB1789: Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority
Act and the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Provides that the
Regional Transportation Authority must implement a single fare card system to
allow senior citizens aged 65 and older who reside within the metropolitan
region to use all transit services provided by the Chicago Transit Authority,
the Suburban Bus Division, and the Commuter Rail Division free of charge. Sets
forth certain criteria for the fare cards. Provides that it is a Class A
misdemeanor for an applicant to provide false information on an application for
a senior citizen fare card. Provides that the Chicago Transit Authority, the
Suburban Bus Division, and the Commuter Rail Division must provide transit
services free of charge to active duty military personnel who are in uniform.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Kirk W. Dillard
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments on March 13,
2009.
SB1897: Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Changes the
definition of an all-terrain vehicle to any motorized off-highway device
designed to travel primarily off-highway, 50 inches or less in width, having a
manufacturer's dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less (rather than 900 pounds or
less), traveling on 3 or more non-highway tires (rather than low-pressure
tires), designed with a seat or saddle for operator use, and handlebars or
steering wheel for steering control, except equipment such as lawnmowers.
Defines "recreational off-road vehicle" as any motorized off-highway
device designed to travel primarily off-highway, 60 inches or less in width,
having a manufacturer's dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, traveling on 4 or
more non-highway tires, designed with a non-straddle seat and a steering wheel
for steering control, except equipment such as lawnmowers. Provides that all
provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code that apply to an all-terrain vehicle
shall apply the same to a recreational off-highway vehicle. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. William R. Haine
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 25, 2009.
VETERANS AFFAIRS
SB1837: Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs
Act. Removes the provision that a veterans home resident's maintenance
charges must be paid first and to the fullest extent possible from sources of
income other than pensions or compensation paid by the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
SB1838: Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs
Act and the Nursing Home Care Act. Provides that if there is a conflict
between the provisions of the Department of Veterans Affairs Act and the
provisions of the Nursing Home Care Act concerning an Illinois Veterans Home
operated by the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs, then the provisions
of the Department of Veterans Affairs Act shall apply. Provides that an
Illinois Veterans Home licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act and operated by
the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs is exempt from certain provisions
of the Nursing Home Care Act, including provisions concerning license fees,
licensing by municipalities, facility plan review, annual financial statements,
violations and penalties, and actions by residents for injunctive and
declaratory relief. Provides that such a Home is also exempt from provisions of
the Nursing Home Care Act concerning standards for facilities, so long as the
Home meets the standards for similar provisions required or regulated by the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Sen. Deanna Demuzio
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 17, 2009.
WORKERS’
COMPENSATION
SB1420: Amends the Workers' Compensation Act.
Provides that the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission may recall a
decision or settlement when fraud has been determined to be committed related
to the case. Provides that the Commission shall implement a rule to establish a
process for recalling a decision or settlement that is subject to recall due to
fraud. Provides that the fraud and insurance non-compliance unit of the
Division of Insurance of the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation shall employ one or more attorneys licensed to practice law in Illinois as special
prosecutors who shall initiate and prosecute any necessary criminal or civil
actions in any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction in this State.
Provides that the special prosecutors may also assist State's Attorneys in
prosecuting violations of this Section, without charge to the county. Provides
that when the Attorney General or a State's Attorney declines to prosecute a
referral from the fraud and insurance non-compliance unit of an alleged
violation of this Section, the Attorney General or the State's Attorney
declining prosecution shall provide in writing a response to the unit within 30
days of such decision setting forth the reasons and basis for the decision.
Provides that the unit shall provide the response to the employer.
Sponsors:
Sen. Dale A. Righter
- Tim Bivins - Dan Duffy
Status: Sent to Subcommittee on State and Local
Governments on March 12, 2009.
HOUSE BILLS
INFORMATION ACT
HB0047: Amends the Freedom of Information Act.
Exempts from the Act's copying and inspection requirements data of law
enforcement agencies on the mental and physical disabilities, defects, and
maladies of individuals maintained for the safety of responding law enforcement
officers, the individuals, and the public.
Sponsors: Rep. Dan Brady - Monique D. Davis -
David R. Leitch - Patricia R. Bellock and Mike Boland
Status: Referred to Assignments on March 19,
2009.
INSURANCE ACT
HB0718: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971, the Illinois
Insurance Code, and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Provides that
a policy or plan that provides coverage for hospital or medical treatment on an
expense incurred basis may offer wellness coverage that allows for certain
incentives for participation in a health behavior wellness, maintenance, or
improvement program. Provides that the insured or enrollee may be required to provide
evidence of participation in a program or demonstrative compliance with
treatment recommendations. Provides that "wellness coverage" means
health care coverage with the primary purpose to engage and motivate the
insured or enrollee through: incentives; provision of health education,
counseling, and self-management skills; identification of modifiable health
risks; and other activities to influence health behavior changes. Sets forth
requirements concerning (1) opportunities for participants to qualify for
incentives, (2) alternatives for participants to satisfy applicable wellness
program standards where it is unreasonably difficult due to the participant's
medical condition, and (3) the ratio of the total incentive monetary amount to
the cost of employee-only coverage. Makes other changes. Effective January 1,
2010.
Sponsors: Rep. Sidney H. Mathias
Status: Tabled By Sponsor Rep. Sidney H. Mathias
on March 19, 2009.
HB1082: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code,
the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the
Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code to
require an insurer, upon request of an insured intended parent, to provide
maternity coverage for a gestational surrogate as a dependent for a term that
extends throughout the duration of the expected pregnancy and for 8 weeks after
the birth of the child. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Careen M Gordon - Barbara Flynn
Currie - Mary E. Flowers - Lisa M. Dugan
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB1098: Amends the State Employees Group Insurance
Act of 1971. With respect to the retired teachers' health benefits plan,
beginning with fiscal year 2010, provides that of the total insurance rate for
the major medical program selected by a recipient whose primary residence is
outside of Illinois, (i) if a managed care program is accessible, 37.5% (now,
50%) shall be paid from the Teacher Health Insurance Security Fund and (ii) if
a managed care program is not accessible, 62.5% (now, 75%) shall be paid from
the Teacher Health Insurance Security Fund. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Kevin A. McCarthy
Status: Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate on March 12, 2009.
MARRIAGE ACT
HB0178: Creates the Religious Freedom and
Marriage Fairness Act. Makes legislative findings:
same-sex couples are denied equal access to civil marriage benefits; the
current marriage law is discriminatory and harms same-sex couples; and there is
no compelling interest or rational basis to deny same-sex couples those
benefits. Provides that the Act does not interfere with any religious beliefs
about marriage. Provides that the Act's purpose is to provide eligible same-sex
and opposite-sex couples with the same treatment as those in a civil marriage.
Provides that parties to a marriage of the same sex are included in the terms
"spouse", "immediate family", "dependent", and
related matters. Provides that domestic relations, probate, and family law
shall apply equally to parties to a marriage of the same sex. Provides that
benefits apply equally to same-sex marriages in these areas: causes of actions
related to spousal status, for wrongful death, emotional distress, and loss of
consortium; adoption; family leave; group insurance for State and municipal
employees; accident and health insurance protections tied to former spouses and
dependents; and taxes and tax deductions based on marital status. Provides that
a civil marriage is prohibited between siblings or between an uncle and a
nephew or an aunt and a niece. Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of
Marriage Act. Provides that nothing in the Act should be construed to interfere
or regulate any religious practice concerning marriage and no religion is
required to solemnize a marriage to which it objects. Provides that a marriage
is between 2 persons (rather than, a man and a woman) licensed, solemnized, and
registered under the Act. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Greg Harris - Deborah Mell - Sara
Feigenholtz - Constance A. Howard - Harry Osterman and John A.
Fritchey
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
PENSION CODE
HB0157: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. In provisions
concerning the State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan, provides that the
Illinois State Board of Investment may not (i) select any life insurance or
annuity contract or mutual fund, or any other investment vehicle, as an investment
vehicle or (ii) enter into any contract after the effective date of the
amendatory Act or make any amendment to a contract entered into on or before
the effective date of the amendatory Act, unless it is first reviewed and
approved by the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Raymond Poe - Rich Brauer -
Ronald A. Wait - Richard P. Myers - Jim Watson
Status: Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate on February 20, 2009.
HB0302: Amends the Downstate Police Article of the
Illinois
Pension Code. Allows payment of a survivor's pension to the surviving
spouse and children of a marriage occurring after retirement, if the surviving
spouse and the deceased police officer were married for at least one year
immediately preceding the date of death. Amends the State Mandates Act to
require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Jay C. Hoffman
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0519: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Replaces
everything after the enacting clause with the introduced bill with the
following changes. Replaces language amending the alternative formula
provisions in the State Employees Article with language allowing: (i) an
investigator for the Office of the Attorney General to elect to establish
eligible creditable service for up to 5 years of service as a police officer
under the Downstate Police Article, a policeman under the Chicago Police
Article, a sheriff's law enforcement employee under the Illinois Municipal
Retirement Fund Article, a member of the county police department under the
Cook County Article, or a police officer under the State Universities Article
by filing a written election with the Board within 6 months after the effective
date of the amendatory Act and paying specified contributions to the State
Employees' Retirement System and (ii) a State policeman, conservation police
officer, investigator for the Office of the Attorney General, or investigator
for the Secretary of State to elect to establish eligible creditable service
for up to 5 years of service as a person employed by a participating
municipality to perform police duties, or law enforcement officer employed on a
full-time basis by a forest preserve district under the Illinois Municipal
Retirement Fund Article, a county corrections officer, or a court services
officer under the Cook County Article by filing a written election with the
Board within 6 months after the effective date of the amendatory Act and paying
specified contributions to the State Employees' Retirement System. Provides
that the interest rate for reinstating service under the Downstate Police, the
Chicago Police, the Illinois Municipal Retirement, the Cook County,
and the State Universities Articles is the actuarially assumed rate of interest
(rather than interest at 6% per year). Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Daniel V. Beiser - Dan Brady
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading March 26, 2009.
HB0577: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides for a one-time increase in certain retirement and
survivor's annuities. Declares it to be the public policy of this State and the
intention of the General Assembly to protect annuitants against significant
decreases in the purchasing power of retirement and survivor's annuities.
Directs the retirement system to review and report on significant changes in
purchasing power. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation
without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Angelo Saviano
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0676: Amends the Chicago
Teachers Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that attainment of age 18 does not terminate the
children's pension of a child who is disabled and was dependent upon a deceased
teacher at the time of his or her death. Provides that, if there is no eligible
surviving spouse or eligible child of a deceased teacher, his or her parent is
entitled to a survivor's pension if he or she was dependent upon the deceased
teacher at the time of his or her death. Amends the State Mandates Act to
require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Joseph M. Lyons
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0711: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides for a one-time increase in certain retirement and
survivor's annuities. Declares it to be the public policy of this State and the
intention of the General Assembly to protect annuitants against significant
decreases in the purchasing power of retirement and survivor's annuities.
Directs the retirement system to review and report on significant changes in
purchasing power. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation
without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0716: Amends the State Pension Funds Continuing
Appropriation Act. Provides for appropriation of $13,000,000 on a
continuing annual basis from the General Revenue Fund to the State Comptroller
for deposit into the Teacher Health Insurance Security Fund in State fiscal
years 2010 through 2012. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Sidney H. Mathias
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0732: Amends the State Universities Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that an employee is entitled to receive service
credit for up to 2 years (now up to one year) of unused sick leave. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Naomi D. Jakobsson
Status:
Rule
19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0829: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. In provisions
concerning permitted investments for pension funds with net assets of
$5,000,000 or more, (i) increases the amount of net assets that the pension
fund must have for the provisions to apply from $5,000,000 or more to
$10,000,000 or more, (ii) removes provisions requiring that securities are of a
corporation created or existing under the laws of the United States or any
state, district, or territory thereof and that the issuer of the stocks has
been subject to the requirements of Section 12 of the federal Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 and has been current with the filing requirements of
specified Sections of that Act during the preceding 3 years, and (iii)
increases the maximum percentage of the market value of the pension fund's net
present assets in certain investments. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Karen May - Kathleen A. Ryg -
Sidney H. Mathias
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0871: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that a
retirement system or pension fund established under the Downstate Police or
Downstate Firefighters Article may not acquire a security issued by an employer
of employees covered by any retirement system or pension fund under those Articles,
including itself, if immediately after such acquisition, the aggregate fair
market value of all such employer securities held by the retirement system or
pension fund exceeds 10% of the fair market value of the assets of the
retirement system or pension fund. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Jim Watson
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0924: Amends the State Employee Article of the Illinois Pension Code.
Provides a Deferred Retirement Option Plan to members of the State Employees'
Retirement System of Illinois who are eligible to receive the alternative
formula under which members effectively retire and have their retirement
accumulate, after applicable taxes, in the System while they continue covered employment
for up to 5 years. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Daniel J. Burke
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0961: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Adds a pensioner member to the Board of Trustees and makes
corresponding changes. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation
without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Marlow H. Colvin
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB0971: Amends the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that, if
a downstate police or fire pension fund has net assets of $10,000,000 or more
and if it uses the services of an investment management consultant or an
investment manager, then the pension fund's total investment in the specified
types of investments shall not exceed 50% of the market value of the pension
fund's net present assets stated in its most recent annual report on file with
the Division of Insurance of the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation. Provides that, if a downstate police or fire pension fund has net
assets of less than $10,000,000 or if does not use the services of an
investment management consultant or an investment manager, then the pension
fund's total investment in those types of investment shall not exceed 35% of
the market value of the pension fund's net present assets stated in its most
recent annual report on file with the Division of Insurance of the Department
of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Sponsors: Rep. Mark H. Beaubien Jr.
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB1041: Amends the Downstate Firefighter Article
of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that, in July 2009, the monthly pension of a firefighter
who retired before January 1, 1977 shall be recalculated and increased to
reflect the amount that the firefighter would have received in July 2009 had
the firefighter been receiving a 3% compounded increase for each year he or she
received pension payments. In each January thereafter, provides that he or she
shall receive an additional increase of 3% of the amount of the pension then
being paid. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without
reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Donald L. Moffitt - William B.
Black
Status: Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate on March 12, 2009.
HB1117: Amends the State Universities Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that, if the final rate of earnings of an employee
is $30,000 or below and the employee is not receiving benefits under any other
Article of the Code, then any salary increase in excess of 6% for any academic
year used to determine the final rate of earnings under the Article over his or
her earnings with the same employer for the previous academic year is exempt
from provisions requiring the participant's employer to pay the present value
of the increase in benefits resulting from the portion of the increase in
earnings that is in excess of 6%. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Jay C. Hoffman
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB1184: Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of
the Illinois
Pension Code. Allows a member to establish optional credit for up to 2
years of service as a teacher or administrator employed by a private school
recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education, provided that the teacher
(i) was certified under the law governing the certification of teachers at the
time the service was rendered, (ii) applies in writing on or before June 30,
2014, (iii) supplies satisfactory evidence of the employment, (iv) completes at
least 10 years of contributing service as a teacher, and (v) pays the required
contribution. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Kevin Joyce - James D. Brosnahan
- Kevin A. McCarthy - Mike Boland and Jack McGuire
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading March 30, 2009.
HB1176: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Eliminates the required contribution for converting past
service to the augmented retirement formula, and provides for a refund of such
contributions already paid. Also provides for recalculation of the pension and
a lump sum payment of the difference between the augmented and unaugmented
rates for certain pensioners. Amends the State Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB1177: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides that a teacher may receive a retirement pension at
age 60 with 10 years of service. Amends the State Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB1178: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Provides an early retirement incentive program for certain
teachers who terminate service on or after February 1, 2010 and on or before
June 30, 2010 or on or after February 1, 2011 and on or before June 30, 2011.
Allows the purchase of up to 5 years of age enhancement and creditable service.
Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB1179: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Raises the maximum allowable service retirement pension from
75% to 80% of average salary. Amends the State Mandates Act to require
implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
HB1180: Amends the Chicago
Teacher Article of the Illinois
Pension Code. Accelerates the initial annual increase in retirement pension
to the January following the first anniversary of retirement. Amends the State
Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.
SAFETY AWARENESS ACT
HB0249: Creates the Internet Dating Disclosure and
Safety Awareness Act. Requires an online dating service provider offering
services to residents of this State to disclose clearly and conspicuously, to
any member who provides a billing address or a zip code in this State when
registering with the provider, that the online dating provider initiates a sex
offender registrant search of sex offender registrations on each member prior
to permitting any member to communicate with a member in this State or that the
online dating service provider does not initiate such a sex offender registrant
search. Provides that a sex offender registrant search is conducted by
searching the available updated sex offender registries in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Provides language concerning the
disclosures. Requires that an online dating service provider that conducts sex
offender registrant searches post a safety awareness notification and provides
required language for that notification. Provides that failure to comply with
the disclosure requirements of the Act shall constitute an unlawful business
practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
Provides that each failure to provide the required disclosure constitutes a
separate violation. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices
Act. Adds the Internet Dating Disclosure and Safety Awareness Act to the list
of Acts that the knowing violation of which constitutes an unlawful business
practice.
Sponsors: Rep. John E. Bradley - Keith Farnham -
Jehan A. Gordon - Emily McAsey, Jack D. Franks, Linda Chapa LaVia, Michael K.
Smith, Cynthia Soto, William Davis, Marlow H. Colvin, Edward J. Acevedo,
Elizabeth Hernandez
and David E. Miller
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee on March 13,
2009.
TAX CODE
HB0219: Amends the Property Tax Code. In the
Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption, increases the maximum
income limitation from $55,000 to $75,000 for applicants who have occupied the
residence for at least 5 years. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Timothy L. Schmitz - Sidney H.
Mathias - Sandra M. Pihos - Robert W. Pritchard - LaShawn K. Ford, Lou Lang,
Dennis M. Reboletti, Elizabeth Coulson, Sandy Cole, Michael G. Connelly, Marlow
H. Colvin, William Davis, Cynthia Soto,
André M. Thapedi, Linda Chapa LaVia, Eddie Lee Jackson Sr., Daniel V.
Beiser, David E. Miller, Mark L. Walker and Lisa M. Dugan
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0223: Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that, beginning with the 2010 assessment year and unless otherwise stated, the
maximum amount of each homestead exemption is increased over the maximum amount
of that exemption for the prior year by an amount equal to the annual rate of
increase, for the previous calendar year, of the Consumer Price Index for All
Urban Consumers for all items, published by the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Timothy L. Schmitz - Sidney H.
Mathias - Lou Lang, Sandra M. Pihos, Patrick J Verschoore and Michael G.
Connelly
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0238: Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that the Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption and the Senior Citizens Assessment
Freeze Homestead Exemption continue if the taxpayer becomes a resident of a
facility licensed under the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act.
Sponsors: Rep. Jil Tracy, Emily McAsey and Jehan
A. Gordon
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading March 26, 2009.
HB0255: Amends the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping
Transfer Tax. Provides that the State tax credit for the estates of persons
dying after December 31, 2005 and on or before December 31, 2009 includes a
reduction for qualified terminal interest property. Provides that the trustee
of a trust for which a QTIP election is made may not retain non-income
producing assets for more than a reasonable amount of time without the consent
of the surviving spouse. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Elaine Nekritz - Elizabeth
Coulson
Status: Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading March 26, 2009.
HB0294: Amends the Property Tax Code. In a
Section concerning the Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption, provides that in all
counties (now, in counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants), the county
board may by resolution provide that if a person has been granted a homestead
exemption under this Section, the person qualifying need not reapply for the
exemption. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Sidney H. Mathias and Al
Riley
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0296: Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides
that the alternative general homestead exemption applies on a permanent basis
and increases the amount of the exemption to $60,000 for taxable year 2009 and
thereafter. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Sidney H. Mathias - Lou Lang
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0300: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates a
deduction for individual taxpayers who are 62 years of age or older in an
amount equal to the amount the individual pays for Medicare Part B benefits
during the taxable year. Provides that the deduction is available in taxable
years ending on or after December 31, 2009. Exempts the deduction from the
sunset provisions. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Sidney H. Mathias - Keith Farnham
- Lou Lang, Fred Crespo, Michael K. Smith, Jack D. Franks, Al Riley and Robert
F. Flider
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0328: Amends the Use Tax Act and the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act. Provides that no tax is imposed under the Acts upon the
privilege of using in this State (for the Use Tax Act) or persons engaged in
the business of selling at retail (for the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act)
qualified merchandise that is purchased from 12:01 a.m. on the first Friday in
August through midnight of the Sunday that follows 9 days later. Defines "qualified
merchandise" as any article of clothing or footwear or computer that is
sold at or below certain selling prices. Sets forth criteria for transactions
to qualify for the exemption. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Jack D. Franks - Sidney H.
Mathias
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0330: Amends the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping
Transfer Tax Act. Provides that, for persons dying after June 30, 2007
(now, December 31, 2009), the "State tax credit" is the amount of the
federal credit for state tax allowable under the Internal Revenue Code.
Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Jack D. Franks and Mark
L. Walker
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0750: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. For taxable
years ending on or after December 31, 2009, allows a deduction of up to $10,000
if the taxpayer, while living, donates one or more of his or her human organs
to another human being for human organ transplantation. Provides that the
deduction may be claimed only once and for only unreimbursed travel and lodging
expenses and lost wages incurred by the claimant and related to the claimant's
organ donation. Effective immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Shane Cultra - Sidney H. Mathias
- Renée Kosel
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0802: Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. For taxable
years ending on or after December 31, 2009 and on or before December 31, 2010,
provides that taxpayers are entitled to a credit in an amount equal to 1% of
the purchase price of the taxpayer's principal place of residence, subject to
certain conditions. Provides that the credit may not exceed $2,000. Effective
immediately.
Sponsors: Rep. Ronald A. Wait - Sidney H.
Mathias - William B. Black - Fred Crespo
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee on March 13, 2009.
HB0894: Amends the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax
Deferral Act. Changes the short title of the Act to the Disabled and Senior
Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act and provides that disabled persons are
eligible to receive a tax deferral under the Act. Amends various Acts to make
corresponding changes.
Sponsors: Rep. Jack McGuire
Status: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules
Committee
on March 13, 2009.