State of Illinois
Introduced , by Rep. Jim Durkin - John M. Cabello
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Labor for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, as follows:
General Funds $ 6,410,100
Other State Funds $ 1,518,200
Federal Funds $ 5,000,000
Total $12,928,300
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AN ACT concerning appropriations.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:
ARTICLE 1
Section 1. The following named sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Labor:
OPERATIONS
ALL DIVISIONS
Payable from General Revenue Fund:
For Personal Services ......................... 4,968,900
For State Contributions to
Social Security ................................ 348,900
For Contractual Services ........................ 336,100
For Travel ....................................... 60,000
For Commodities .................................. 10,000
For Printing ...................................... 1,800
For Equipment...................................... 6,500
For Electronic Data Processing .................. 645,500
For Telecommunications Services................... 24,400
For Operation of Auto Equipment.................... 8,000
Total $6,410,000
Section 5. “Operational expenses” defined. For the purposes of this Act, the term “operational expenses” includes the following items:
(a) Personal Services;
(b) State contributions to Social Security
(c) Group Insurances;
(d) Contractual Services
(e) Travel;
(f) Commodities;
(g) Printing;
(h) Equipment;
(i) Electronic data processing;
(j) Telecommunications services;
(k) Operation of automotive equipment;
(l) Refunds;
(m) Employee retirement contributions paid by the employer;
(n) Permanent improvements;
(o) Deposits to other funds.
Section 10. The amount of $446,800, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Amusement Ride and Patron Safety Fund to the Department of Labor for operational expenses associated with the administration of The Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Act.
Section 15. The amount of $623,100, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Child Labor and Day and Temporary Labor Services Enforcement Fund to the Department of Labor for operational expenses associated with the administration of The Child Labor Law Act and the Day and Temporary Labor Services Act.
Section 20. The amount of $348,300, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Employee Classification Fund to the Department of Labor for operational expenses associated with the administration of The Employee Classification Act.
Section 25. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Wage Theft Enforcement Fund to the Department of Labor for operational expenses associated with the administration of The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act.
Section 30. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Department of Labor Federal Trust Fund to the Department of Labor for all costs associated with promoting and enforcing the occupational safety and health administration state program for public sector worksites.
Section 35. The amount of $2,970,000, or so much thereof as necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Industrial Services Fund to the Department of Labor for administrative and other expenses, for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Program, including refunds and prior year costs.
Section 40. The amount of $30,000, or so much thereof as necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Industrial Services Fund to the Department of Labor for contractual service expenses, for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Program.
Section 99. Effective Date. This Act takes effect July 1, 2017, if and only if Senate Bill 2063 of the 100th General Assembly (the Unbalanced Budget Response Act), as introduced in the Illinois Senate, becomes law.