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1 | AN ACT concerning State 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 Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act is | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 2 as follows:
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6 | (20 ILCS 3305/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 1052)
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7 | Sec. 2. Policy and Purposes.
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8 | (a) Because of the possibility
of the occurrence of | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | disasters of unprecedented size and destructiveness
resulting | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | from the explosion in this or in neighboring states of atomic | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | or
other means from without or by means of sabotage or other | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | disloyal actions
within, or from fire, flood, earthquake, | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | telecommunications failure, or
other natural or technological | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | causes,
and in order to insure that this State will be prepared | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | to and will adequately
deal with any disasters, preserve the | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | lives and property of the people
of this State and protect the | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | public peace, health, and safety in the event
of a disaster, it | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | is found and declared to be necessary:
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19 | (1) To create
an Illinois Emergency Management Agency | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | and
to authorize emergency management programs within the | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | political subdivisions of the State.
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22 | (2) To confer upon
the Governor and upon the principal | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | executive officer of the
political subdivisions of the |
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1 | State the powers provided herein.
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2 | (3) To
provide for the rendering of mutual aid among | ||||||
3 | the political subdivisions and
taxing districts of the | ||||||
4 | State and with other states and with respect to the
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5 | carrying out of an emergency
management program.
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6 | (b) It is further declared to be the purpose of this Act | ||||||
7 | and
the policy of the State that all emergency management | ||||||
8 | programs of this State be
coordinated to the maximum extent | ||||||
9 | with the comparable programs of the
federal government, | ||||||
10 | including its various departments and agencies, of other
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11 | states and localities and private agencies of every type, to | ||||||
12 | the end that
the most effective preparation and use may be made | ||||||
13 | of the nation's
resources and facilities for dealing with any | ||||||
14 | disaster that may occur. | ||||||
15 | (c) It is further declared that it is not the purpose of | ||||||
16 | this Act or the policy of the State that this Act be used to | ||||||
17 | combat the spread of any or every new disease. To the extent | ||||||
18 | this Act is used to combat disease, the State has the burden to | ||||||
19 | show that the disease in question is: | ||||||
20 | (1) a bioweapon associated with domestic insurrection | ||||||
21 | or a foreign agent, power or state; or | ||||||
22 | (2) whether local health departments and | ||||||
23 | infrastructure have been destroyed or rendered | ||||||
24 | incapacitated such that massive loss of life (at least 5% | ||||||
25 | of a given population) is imminent within the next 30 | ||||||
26 | days. |
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1 | (d) Any action or inaction by or on behalf of the State, | ||||||
2 | the Governor, or any executive officer or agency and for which | ||||||
3 | the State, the Governor, or executive officer or agency | ||||||
4 | invokes this Act under the auspices of combatting disease in | ||||||
5 | any generalized way, if under review by a court, shall have the | ||||||
6 | following rules of statutory construction applied by the | ||||||
7 | court: | ||||||
8 | (1) The action shall be presumed invalid and subject | ||||||
9 | to strict scrutiny. | ||||||
10 | (2) The balance of any equities must be in favor of | ||||||
11 | protection and preservation of individual and civil | ||||||
12 | liberties. | ||||||
13 | (3) The burden of proof shall be on the State to | ||||||
14 | establish any fact by at least clear and convincing | ||||||
15 | evidence. | ||||||
16 | (4) The court may not presume agency expertise or give | ||||||
17 | deference to the Governor or any executive officer or | ||||||
18 | agency on questions of scientific analysis, particularly | ||||||
19 | for any disease that is newly discovered. | ||||||
20 | (5) Any impacted individual or entity has a due | ||||||
21 | process right to counsel and to have counsel appointed for | ||||||
22 | the person or entity, at the cost of the State, by a court. | ||||||
23 | If the State has not funded appropriations for this | ||||||
24 | purpose, the State may not use this Act to initiate | ||||||
25 | actions against any legal Illinois resident. | ||||||
26 | (6) All data that the State, Governor, or executive |
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1 | officer or agency is relying on to justify the action or | ||||||
2 | inaction must be produced to an impacted individual or | ||||||
3 | entity, and the impacted individual or entity must have at | ||||||
4 | least 5 calendar days to respond before any action may be | ||||||
5 | taken against the individual or entity that impairs or | ||||||
6 | infringes the individual's or entity's civil liberties, | ||||||
7 | property, business, or place of worship. | ||||||
8 | (7) No injunction shall be issued against an | ||||||
9 | individual or entity without the following: | ||||||
10 | (A) The court must make specific findings that an | ||||||
11 | injunction, as applied to the specific individual or | ||||||
12 | entity is in the public interest and for the benefit of | ||||||
13 | the public as a whole. | ||||||
14 | (B) The State posting a bond to protect the | ||||||
15 | individual or entity from damages. If harm to the | ||||||
16 | individual or entity involves the free exercise of | ||||||
17 | speech, religion, assembly, education, or the right to | ||||||
18 | earn a living, damages shall in no event be set less | ||||||
19 | than $500 per individual or entity impacted, per | ||||||
20 | occurrence, per day. The amount shall be indexed to | ||||||
21 | inflation beginning in 2021. | ||||||
22 | (8) Any unit of local government, school district, | ||||||
23 | whether a home rule unit or non-home rule unit, may secure | ||||||
24 | injunctive relief against the State, the Governor, or any | ||||||
25 | executive officer or agency on behalf of its residents if | ||||||
26 | the State seeks to condition its receipt of a governmental |
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1 | benefit, including, but not limited to, licensing, | ||||||
2 | funding, or capital expenditures. Counsel for the entity | ||||||
3 | shall be appointed by the court if requested. | ||||||
4 | (9) The right to a speedy trial in any criminal matter | ||||||
5 | subject to this subsection may not be suspended: | ||||||
6 | (A) absent consent of the defendant; or | ||||||
7 | (B) if the defendant is experiencing an active | ||||||
8 | diseased state that would be a threat to others and no | ||||||
9 | reasonable accommodation can be made. | ||||||
10 | (10) All postponements by the prosecution or court in | ||||||
11 | a matter subject to the emergency provisions of this Act | ||||||
12 | that collectively exceed 180 calendar days are | ||||||
13 | presumptively invalid. | ||||||
14 | (11) Defendants in custody awaiting trial are presumed | ||||||
15 | to be suffering prejudice for any delay, not consented to | ||||||
16 | by defendant, in excess of 90 days. | ||||||
17 | (12) Blanket orders by the court suspending trials in | ||||||
18 | general are null and void after 30 days and may not be | ||||||
19 | renewed absent approval of a resolution by majority vote | ||||||
20 | of both the House and Senate of the General Assembly. | ||||||
21 | (13) The court may not use any action, inaction, | ||||||
22 | specificity, or lack of specificity by the General | ||||||
23 | Assembly as justifying, permitting, or approving of the | ||||||
24 | action or inaction by or on behalf of the State, the | ||||||
25 | Governor, or any executive officer or agency unless: | ||||||
26 | (A) both the House and Senate of the General |
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1 | Assembly have issued a resolution, by majority vote, | ||||||
2 | approving of the action; or | ||||||
3 | (B) legislation exists that authorizes the | ||||||
4 | specific action or inaction by or on behalf of the | ||||||
5 | State, the Governor, or any executive officer or | ||||||
6 | agency.
Exercise of governmental powers without | ||||||
7 | express, knowing, affirmative legislative approval | ||||||
8 | shall be construed narrowly and against the State, the | ||||||
9 | Governor, or executive officer or agency. Failure of | ||||||
10 | the State, the Governor, or executive officer or | ||||||
11 | agency to secure the approval from the General | ||||||
12 | Assembly shall be construed against the State, the | ||||||
13 | Governor, or executive officer or agency operating | ||||||
14 | under the authority of this Act. The only exceptions | ||||||
15 | to this provision are as follows: | ||||||
16 | (i) if neither house of the General Assembly | ||||||
17 | can be populated so as to secure a Constitutional | ||||||
18 | quorum. Under that circumstances, the Governor's | ||||||
19 | power shall be limited to 30 days, with no | ||||||
20 | extensions unless further authorized by | ||||||
21 | legislative resolution by majority vote; or | ||||||
22 | (ii) unanimous decision of the President of | ||||||
23 | the Senate, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker of the | ||||||
24 | House of Representatives, and House Minority | ||||||
25 | Leader.
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26 | (Source: P.A. 87-168; 88-606, eff. 1-1-95.)
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1 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
2 | becoming law.
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