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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB2854 Introduced , by Rep. Keith P. Sommer SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. Provides that any member who takes office on or after the second Wednesday of January 2019 shall not, within a period of one year immediately after termination of the member's most recent term of office, register as a lobbyist and engage in lobbying with members of the General Assembly. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 5-45 as follows: |
6 | | (5 ILCS 430/5-45)
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7 | | Sec. 5-45. Procurement; revolving door prohibition.
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8 | | (a) No former officer, member, or State employee, or spouse |
9 | | or
immediate family member living with such person, shall, |
10 | | within a period of one
year immediately after termination of |
11 | | State employment, knowingly accept
employment or receive |
12 | | compensation or fees for services from a person or entity
if |
13 | | the officer, member, or State employee, during the year |
14 | | immediately
preceding termination of State employment, |
15 | | participated personally and
substantially in the award of State |
16 | | contracts, or the issuance of State contract change orders, |
17 | | with a cumulative value
of $25,000
or more to the person or |
18 | | entity, or its parent or subsidiary.
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19 | | (b) No former officer of the executive branch or State |
20 | | employee of the
executive branch with regulatory or
licensing |
21 | | authority, or spouse or immediate family member living with |
22 | | such
person, shall, within a period of one year immediately |
23 | | after termination of
State employment, knowingly accept |
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1 | | employment or receive compensation or fees
for services from a |
2 | | person or entity if the officer
or State
employee, during the |
3 | | year immediately preceding
termination of State employment, |
4 | | participated personally and substantially in making a |
5 | | regulatory or licensing decision that
directly applied to the |
6 | | person or entity, or its parent or subsidiary.
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7 | | (c) Within 6 months after the effective date of this |
8 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, each executive |
9 | | branch constitutional officer and legislative leader, the |
10 | | Auditor General, and the Joint Committee on Legislative Support |
11 | | Services shall adopt a policy delineating which State positions |
12 | | under his or her jurisdiction and control, by the nature of |
13 | | their duties, may have the authority to participate personally |
14 | | and substantially in the award of State contracts or in |
15 | | regulatory or licensing decisions. The Governor shall adopt |
16 | | such a policy for all State employees of the executive branch |
17 | | not under the jurisdiction and control of any other executive |
18 | | branch constitutional officer.
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19 | | The policies required under subsection (c) of this Section |
20 | | shall be filed with the appropriate ethics commission |
21 | | established under this Act or, for the Auditor General, with |
22 | | the Office of the Auditor General. |
23 | | (d) Each Inspector General shall have the authority to |
24 | | determine that additional State positions under his or her |
25 | | jurisdiction, not otherwise subject to the policies required by |
26 | | subsection (c) of this Section, are nonetheless subject to the |
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1 | | notification requirement of subsection (f) below due to their |
2 | | involvement in the award of State contracts or in regulatory or |
3 | | licensing decisions. |
4 | | (e) The Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services, |
5 | | the Auditor General, and each of the executive branch |
6 | | constitutional officers and legislative leaders subject to |
7 | | subsection (c) of this Section shall provide written |
8 | | notification to all employees in positions subject to the |
9 | | policies required by subsection (c) or a determination made |
10 | | under subsection (d): (1) upon hiring, promotion, or transfer |
11 | | into the relevant position; and (2) at the time the employee's |
12 | | duties are changed in such a way as to qualify that employee. |
13 | | An employee receiving notification must certify in writing that |
14 | | the person was advised of the prohibition and the requirement |
15 | | to notify the appropriate Inspector General in subsection (f). |
16 | | (f) Any State employee in a position subject to the |
17 | | policies required by subsection (c) or to a determination under |
18 | | subsection (d), but who does not fall within the prohibition of |
19 | | subsection (h) below, who is offered non-State employment |
20 | | during State employment or within a period of one year |
21 | | immediately after termination of State employment shall, prior |
22 | | to accepting such non-State employment, notify the appropriate |
23 | | Inspector General. Within 10 calendar days after receiving |
24 | | notification from an employee in a position subject to the |
25 | | policies required by subsection (c), such Inspector General |
26 | | shall make a determination as to whether the State employee is |
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1 | | restricted from accepting such employment by subsection (a) or |
2 | | (b). In making a determination, in addition to any other |
3 | | relevant information, an Inspector General shall assess the |
4 | | effect of the prospective employment or relationship upon |
5 | | decisions referred to in subsections (a) and (b), based on the |
6 | | totality of the participation by the former officer, member, or |
7 | | State employee in those decisions. A determination by an |
8 | | Inspector General must be in writing, signed and dated by the |
9 | | Inspector General, and delivered to the subject of the |
10 | | determination within 10 calendar days or the person is deemed |
11 | | eligible for the employment opportunity. For purposes of this |
12 | | subsection, "appropriate Inspector General" means (i) for |
13 | | members and employees of the legislative branch, the |
14 | | Legislative Inspector General; (ii) for the Auditor General and |
15 | | employees of the Office of the Auditor General, the Inspector |
16 | | General provided for in Section 30-5 of this Act; and (iii) for |
17 | | executive branch officers and employees, the Inspector General |
18 | | having jurisdiction over the officer or employee. Notice of any |
19 | | determination of an Inspector General and of any such appeal |
20 | | shall be given to the ultimate jurisdictional authority, the |
21 | | Attorney General, and the Executive Ethics Commission. |
22 | | (g) An Inspector General's determination regarding |
23 | | restrictions under subsection (a) or (b) may be appealed to the |
24 | | appropriate Ethics Commission by the person subject to the |
25 | | decision or the Attorney General no later than the 10th |
26 | | calendar day after the date of the determination. |
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1 | | On appeal, the Ethics Commission or Auditor General shall |
2 | | seek, accept, and consider written public comments regarding a |
3 | | determination. In deciding whether to uphold an Inspector |
4 | | General's determination, the appropriate Ethics Commission or |
5 | | Auditor General shall assess, in addition to any other relevant |
6 | | information, the effect of the prospective employment or |
7 | | relationship upon the decisions referred to in subsections (a) |
8 | | and (b), based on the totality of the participation by the |
9 | | former officer, member, or State employee in those decisions. |
10 | | The Ethics Commission shall decide whether to uphold an |
11 | | Inspector General's determination within 10 calendar days or |
12 | | the person is deemed eligible for the employment opportunity. |
13 | | (h) The following officers, members, or State employees |
14 | | shall not, within a period of one year immediately after |
15 | | termination of office or State employment, knowingly accept |
16 | | employment or receive compensation or fees for services from a |
17 | | person or entity if the person or entity or its parent or |
18 | | subsidiary, during the year immediately preceding termination |
19 | | of State employment, was a party to a State contract or |
20 | | contracts with a cumulative value of $25,000 or more involving |
21 | | the officer, member, or State employee's State agency, or was |
22 | | the subject of a regulatory or licensing decision involving the |
23 | | officer, member, or State employee's State agency, regardless |
24 | | of whether he or she participated personally and substantially |
25 | | in the award of the State contract or contracts or the making |
26 | | of the regulatory or licensing decision in question: |
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1 | | (1) members or officers; |
2 | | (2) members of a commission or board created by the |
3 | | Illinois Constitution; |
4 | | (3) persons whose appointment to office is subject to |
5 | | the advice and consent of the Senate; |
6 | | (4) the head of a department, commission, board, |
7 | | division, bureau, authority, or other administrative unit |
8 | | within the government of this State; |
9 | | (5) chief procurement officers, State purchasing |
10 | | officers, and their designees whose duties are directly |
11 | | related to State procurement; and |
12 | | (6) chiefs of staff, deputy chiefs of staff, associate |
13 | | chiefs of staff, assistant chiefs of staff, and deputy |
14 | | governors. |
15 | | (h-5) Any member who takes office on or after the second |
16 | | Wednesday of January 2019 shall not, within a period of one |
17 | | year immediately after termination of the member's most recent |
18 | | term of office, register as a lobbyist, as provided under |
19 | | Section 3 of the Lobbyist Registration Act, and engage in |
20 | | lobbying with members of the General Assembly. |
21 | | (i) For the purposes of this Section, with respect to |
22 | | officers or employees of a regional transit board, as defined |
23 | | in this Act, the phrase "person or entity" does not include: |
24 | | (i) the United States government, (ii) the State, (iii) |
25 | | municipalities, as defined under Article VII, Section 1 of the |
26 | | Illinois Constitution, (iv) units of local government, as |