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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 Sections 20-52, 25-15, 25-20, and 25-52 as | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (5 ILCS 430/20-52) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 20-52. Release of summary reports. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | (a) Within 60 days after receipt of a summary report and | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | response from the ultimate jurisdictional authority or agency | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | head that resulted in a suspension of at least 3 days or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | termination of employment , the Executive Ethics Commission | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | shall make available to the public the report and response or a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | redacted version of the report and response. The Executive | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Ethics Commission may make available to the public any other | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | summary report and response of the ultimate jurisdictional | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | authority or agency head or a redacted version of the report | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | and response. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | (b) The Commission shall redact information in the summary | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | report that may reveal the identity of witnesses, complainants, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | or informants or if the Commission determines it is appropriate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | to protect the identity of a person before the report is made | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | public. The Commission may also redact any information it |
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1 | believes should not be made public. Prior to publication, the | ||||||
2 | Commission shall permit the respondents, Inspector General, | ||||||
3 | and Attorney General to review documents to be made public and | ||||||
4 | offer suggestions for redaction or provide a response that | ||||||
5 | shall be made public with the summary report. | ||||||
6 | (c) The Commission may withhold publication of the report | ||||||
7 | or response if the Executive Inspector General or Attorney | ||||||
8 | General certifies that releasing the report to the public will | ||||||
9 | interfere with an ongoing investigation.
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10 | (Source: P.A. 96-555, eff. 8-18-09.) | ||||||
11 | (5 ILCS 430/25-15)
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12 | Sec. 25-15. Duties of the Legislative Ethics Commission. | ||||||
13 | In addition to
duties otherwise assigned by law, the | ||||||
14 | Legislative Ethics Commission shall have
the following duties:
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15 | (1) To promulgate rules governing the performance of | ||||||
16 | its duties and the
exercise of its powers and governing the | ||||||
17 | investigations of the Legislative
Inspector General ; | ||||||
18 | except that, the Legislative Ethics Commission shall adopt | ||||||
19 | no rule requiring the Legislative Inspector General to seek | ||||||
20 | the Commission's advance approval before commencing any | ||||||
21 | investigation authorized under this Article or issuing a | ||||||
22 | subpoena under this Article. Any existing rule, as of the | ||||||
23 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | ||||||
24 | Assembly, requiring the Legislative Inspector General to | ||||||
25 | seek the Commission's advance approval before commencing |
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1 | any investigation or issuing a subpoena is void . The rules | ||||||
2 | shall be available on the Commission's website and any | ||||||
3 | proposed changes to the rules must be made available to the | ||||||
4 | public on the Commission's website no less than 7 days | ||||||
5 | before the adoption of the changes. Any person shall be | ||||||
6 | given an opportunity to provide written or oral testimony | ||||||
7 | before the Commission in support of or opposition to | ||||||
8 | proposed rules.
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9 | (2) To conduct administrative hearings and rule on | ||||||
10 | matters
brought before the Commission only upon the receipt | ||||||
11 | of pleadings
filed by the Legislative Inspector General and | ||||||
12 | not upon its own
prerogative, but may appoint special | ||||||
13 | Legislative Inspectors General as provided
in Section | ||||||
14 | 25-21. Any other allegations of misconduct received by the
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15 | Commission from a person other than the Legislative | ||||||
16 | Inspector General
shall be referred to the Office of the | ||||||
17 | Legislative Inspector General.
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18 | (3) To prepare and publish manuals and guides and, | ||||||
19 | working with
the Office of the Attorney General, oversee
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20 | training of employees under its jurisdiction that explains | ||||||
21 | their duties.
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22 | (4) To prepare public information materials to | ||||||
23 | facilitate
compliance, implementation, and enforcement of | ||||||
24 | this Act.
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25 | (5) To submit reports as required by this Act.
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26 | (6) To the extent authorized by this Act, to make |
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1 | rulings, issue
recommendations, and impose administrative | ||||||
2 | fines,
if appropriate,
in
connection with the | ||||||
3 | implementation and interpretation of this Act.
The powers | ||||||
4 | and duties of the
Commission are limited to matters clearly | ||||||
5 | within the purview of this
Act.
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6 | (7) To issue subpoenas with respect to matters pending | ||||||
7 | before the Commission ,
subject to the provisions of this | ||||||
8 | Article and in the
discretion of the Commission,
to compel | ||||||
9 | the attendance of witnesses for purposes of testimony and
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10 | the production of documents and other items for inspection | ||||||
11 | and
copying.
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12 | (8) To appoint special Legislative Inspectors General | ||||||
13 | as provided in Section
25-21.
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14 | (9) To conspicuously display on the Commission's | ||||||
15 | website the procedures for reporting a violation of this | ||||||
16 | Act, including how to report violations via email or | ||||||
17 | online. | ||||||
18 | (10) To conspicuously display on the Commission's | ||||||
19 | website any vacancies within the Office of the Legislative | ||||||
20 | Inspector General. | ||||||
21 | (11) To appoint an Acting Legislative Inspector | ||||||
22 | General in the event of a vacancy in the Office of the | ||||||
23 | Legislative Inspector General. | ||||||
24 | (Source: P.A. 100-554, eff. 11-16-17; 100-588, eff. 6-8-18.) | ||||||
25 | (5 ILCS 430/25-20)
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1 | Sec. 25-20. Duties of the Legislative Inspector
General. | ||||||
2 | In addition to duties otherwise assigned by law,
the | ||||||
3 | Legislative Inspector General shall have the following duties:
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4 | (1) To receive and investigate allegations of | ||||||
5 | violations of this
Act. Except as otherwise provided in | ||||||
6 | paragraph (1.5), an investigation may not be initiated
more | ||||||
7 | than one year after the most recent act of the alleged | ||||||
8 | violation or of a
series of alleged violations except where | ||||||
9 | there is reasonable cause to believe
that fraudulent | ||||||
10 | concealment has occurred. To constitute fraudulent | ||||||
11 | concealment
sufficient to toll this limitations period, | ||||||
12 | there must be an affirmative act or
representation | ||||||
13 | calculated to prevent discovery of the fact that a | ||||||
14 | violation
has occurred. The
Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
15 | shall have the discretion to determine the
appropriate | ||||||
16 | means of investigation as permitted by law. | ||||||
17 | (1.5) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the | ||||||
18 | contrary, the Legislative Inspector General, whether | ||||||
19 | appointed by the Legislative Ethics Commission or the | ||||||
20 | General Assembly, may initiate an investigation based on | ||||||
21 | information provided to the Office of the Legislative | ||||||
22 | Inspector General or the Legislative Ethics Commission | ||||||
23 | during the period from December 1, 2014 through November 3, | ||||||
24 | 2017. Any investigation initiated under this paragraph | ||||||
25 | (1.5) must be initiated within one year after the effective | ||||||
26 | date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
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1 | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | ||||||
2 | the Legislative Inspector General, through the Attorney | ||||||
3 | General, shall have the authority to file a complaint | ||||||
4 | related to any founded violations that occurred during the | ||||||
5 | period December 1, 2014 through November 3, 2017 to the | ||||||
6 | Legislative Ethics Commission, and the Commission shall | ||||||
7 | have jurisdiction to conduct administrative hearings | ||||||
8 | related to any pleadings filed by the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
9 | General, provided the complaint is filed with the | ||||||
10 | Commission no later than 6 months after the summary report | ||||||
11 | is provided to the Attorney General in accordance with | ||||||
12 | subsection (c) of Section 25-50. | ||||||
13 | (2) To request information relating to an | ||||||
14 | investigation from any
person when the Legislative | ||||||
15 | Inspector General deems that information necessary
in
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16 | conducting an investigation.
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17 | (3) To issue subpoenas , with the advance approval of | ||||||
18 | the Commission,
to compel the attendance of witnesses for | ||||||
19 | the
purposes of testimony and production of documents and | ||||||
20 | other items for
inspection and copying and to make service | ||||||
21 | of those subpoenas and subpoenas
issued under item (7) of | ||||||
22 | Section 25-15.
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23 | (4) To submit reports as required by this Act.
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24 | (5) To file
pleadings in the name of
the Legislative | ||||||
25 | Inspector General with the Legislative Ethics
Commission, | ||||||
26 | through the Attorney General, as provided in this Article |
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1 | if the
Attorney General finds that reasonable cause exists | ||||||
2 | to believe that a violation
has
occurred.
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3 | (6) To assist and coordinate the ethics officers
for | ||||||
4 | State agencies under the jurisdiction of the
Legislative | ||||||
5 | Inspector General and to work with those ethics officers.
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6 | (7) To participate in or conduct, when appropriate, | ||||||
7 | multi-jurisdictional
investigations.
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8 | (8) To request, as the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
9 | deems appropriate,
from ethics officers
of State agencies | ||||||
10 | under his or her jurisdiction, reports or information
on | ||||||
11 | (i) the content of a State agency's ethics
training program | ||||||
12 | and (ii) the percentage of new officers and
employees who | ||||||
13 | have completed ethics training.
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14 | (9) To establish a policy that ensures the appropriate | ||||||
15 | handling and correct recording of all investigations of | ||||||
16 | allegations and to ensure that the policy is accessible via | ||||||
17 | the Internet in order that those seeking to report those | ||||||
18 | allegations are familiar with the process and that the | ||||||
19 | subjects of those allegations are treated fairly. | ||||||
20 | (10) To post information to the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
21 | General's website explaining to complainants and subjects | ||||||
22 | of an investigation the legal limitations on the | ||||||
23 | Legislative Inspector General's ability to provide | ||||||
24 | information to them and a general overview of the | ||||||
25 | investigation process. | ||||||
26 | (Source: P.A. 100-553, eff. 11-16-17; 100-588, eff. 6-8-18.) |
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1 | (5 ILCS 430/25-52) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 25-52. Release of summary reports. | ||||||
3 | (a) Within 60 days after receipt of a summary report and | ||||||
4 | response from the ultimate jurisdictional authority or agency | ||||||
5 | head that resulted in a suspension of at least 3 days or | ||||||
6 | termination of employment , the Legislative Ethics Commission | ||||||
7 | shall make available to the public the report and response or a | ||||||
8 | redacted version of the report and response. The Legislative | ||||||
9 | Ethics Commission may make available to the public any other | ||||||
10 | summary report and response of the ultimate jurisdictional | ||||||
11 | authority or agency head or a redacted version of the report | ||||||
12 | and response. | ||||||
13 | (b) The Legislative Ethics Commission shall redact | ||||||
14 | information in the summary report that may reveal the identity | ||||||
15 | of witnesses, complainants, or informants or if the Commission | ||||||
16 | determines it is appropriate to protect the identity of a | ||||||
17 | person before publication. The Commission may also redact any | ||||||
18 | information it believes should not be made public.
Prior to | ||||||
19 | publication, the Commission shall permit the respondents, | ||||||
20 | Legislative Inspector General, and Attorney General to review | ||||||
21 | documents to be made public and offer suggestions for redaction | ||||||
22 | or provide a response that shall be made public with the | ||||||
23 | summary report. | ||||||
24 | (c) The Legislative Ethics Commission may withhold | ||||||
25 | publication of the report or response if the Legislative |
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1 | Inspector General or Attorney General certifies that | ||||||
2 | publication will interfere with an ongoing investigation.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 96-555, eff. 8-18-09.)
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4 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
5 | becoming law.
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