Public Act 104-0450

Public Act 0450 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0450
 
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    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The State Comptroller Act is amended by
changing Section 10.05 as follows:
 
    (15 ILCS 405/10.05)  (from Ch. 15, par. 210.05)
    Sec. 10.05. Deductions from warrants; statement of reason
for deduction. Whenever any person shall be entitled to a
warrant or other payment from the treasury or other funds held
by the State Treasurer, on any account, against whom there
shall be any then due and payable account or claim in favor of
the State, the United States upon certification by the
Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, or his or her
delegate, pursuant to a reciprocal offset agreement under
subsection (i-1) of Section 10 of the Illinois State
Collection Act of 1986, or a unit of local government, a school
district, a public institution of higher education, as defined
in Section 1 of the Board of Higher Education Act, a public
agency or association organized under an intergovernmental
agreement in accordance with the provisions of the
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, including an
intergovernmental risk management association or
self-insurance pool, or the clerk of a circuit court, upon
certification by that entity, the Comptroller, upon
notification thereof, shall ascertain the amount due and
payable to the State, the United States, the unit of local
government, the school district, the public institution of
higher education, the public agency or association organized
under an intergovernmental agreement in accordance with the
provisions of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, or the
clerk of the circuit court, as aforesaid, and draw a warrant on
the treasury or on other funds held by the State Treasurer,
stating the amount for which the party was entitled to a
warrant or other payment, the amount deducted therefrom, and
on what account, and directing the payment of the balance;
which warrant or payment as so drawn shall be entered on the
books of the Treasurer, and such balance only shall be paid.
The Comptroller may deduct any one or more of the following:
(i) the entire amount due and payable to the State or a portion
of the amount due and payable to the State in accordance with
the request of the notifying agency; (ii) the entire amount
due and payable to the United States or a portion of the amount
due and payable to the United States in accordance with a
reciprocal offset agreement under subsection (i-1) of Section
10 of the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986; or (iii) the
entire amount due and payable to the unit of local government,
the school district, the public institution of higher
education, the public agency or association organized under an
intergovernmental agreement in accordance with the provisions
of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, or the clerk of the
circuit court, or a portion of the amount due and payable to
that entity, in accordance with an intergovernmental agreement
authorized under this Section and Section 10.05d. No request
from a notifying agency, the Secretary of the Treasury of the
United States, a unit of local government, a school district,
a public institution of higher education, a public agency or
association organized under an intergovernmental agreement in
accordance with the provisions of the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act, or the clerk of a circuit court for an amount
to be deducted under this Section from a wage or salary
payment, from a contractual payment to an individual for
personal services, or from pension annuity payments made under
the Illinois Pension Code shall exceed 25% of the net amount of
such payment. "Net amount" means that part of the earnings of
an individual remaining after deduction of any amounts
required by law to be withheld. For purposes of this
provision, wage, salary or other payments for personal
services shall not include final compensation payments for the
value of accrued vacation, overtime or sick leave. Whenever
the Comptroller draws a warrant or makes a payment involving a
deduction ordered under this Section, the Comptroller shall
notify the payee and the State agency that submitted the
voucher of the reason for the deduction and he or she shall
retain a record of such statement in his or her records. As
used in this Section, an "account or claim in favor of the
State" includes all amounts owing to "State agencies" as
defined in Section 7 of this Act. However, the Comptroller
shall not be required to accept accounts or claims owing to
funds not held by the State Treasurer, where such accounts or
claims do not exceed $50, nor shall the Comptroller deduct
from funds held by the State Treasurer under the Senior
Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act
or for payments to institutions from the Illinois Prepaid
Tuition Trust Fund (unless the Trust Fund moneys are used for
child support). The Comptroller shall not deduct from payments
to be disbursed from the Child Support Enforcement Trust Fund
as provided for under Section 12-10.2 of the Illinois Public
Aid Code, except for payments representing interest on child
support obligations under Section 10-16.5 of that Code. The
Comptroller and the Department of Revenue shall enter into an
interagency agreement to establish responsibilities, duties,
and procedures relating to deductions from lottery prizes
awarded under Section 20.1 of the Illinois Lottery Law. The
Comptroller may enter into an intergovernmental agreement with
the Department of Revenue and the Secretary of the Treasury of
the United States, or his or her delegate, to establish
responsibilities, duties, and procedures relating to
reciprocal offset of delinquent State and federal obligations
pursuant to subsection (i-1) of Section 10 of the Illinois
State Collection Act of 1986. The Comptroller may enter into
intergovernmental agreements with a any unit of local
government, a school district, a public institution of higher
education, a public agency or association organized under an
intergovernmental agreement in accordance with the provisions
of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, or the clerk of a
circuit court to establish responsibilities, duties, and
procedures to provide for the offset, by the Comptroller, of
obligations owed to those entities. A request for a deduction
by a public agency or association organized under an
intergovernmental agreement in accordance with the provisions
of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act shall be accompanied
by a written agreement between the 2 parties or a court order
to that effect.
    For the purposes of this Section, "clerk of a circuit
court" means the clerk of a circuit court in any county in the
State.
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-763, eff. 8-10-18.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
2026.
Effective Date: 7/1/2026