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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 State Budget Law of the Civil | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | 50-5 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | (15 ILCS 20/50-5) | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 50-5. Governor to submit State budget. | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | (a) The Governor shall, as soon as
possible and not later | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | than the second
Wednesday in March in 2010 (March 10, 2010), | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | the third
Wednesday in February in 2011, the fourth Wednesday | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | in February in 2012 (February 22, 2012), the first Wednesday | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | in March in 2013 (March 6, 2013), the fourth Wednesday in March | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | in 2014 (March 26, 2014), and the third Wednesday in February | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | of each year thereafter, except as otherwise provided in this | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Section, submit a
State budget, embracing therein the amounts | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | recommended by the Governor to be
appropriated to the | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | respective departments, offices, and institutions, and
for all | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | other public purposes, the estimated revenues from taxation, | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | and the
estimated revenues from sources other than taxation. | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | Except with respect to the capital development provisions of | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | the State budget, beginning with the revenue estimates | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | prepared for fiscal year 2012 through fiscal year 2021 , |
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1 | revenue estimates shall be based solely on: (i) revenue | ||||||
2 | sources (including non-income resources), rates, and levels | ||||||
3 | that exist as of the date of the submission of the State budget | ||||||
4 | for the fiscal year and (ii) revenue sources (including | ||||||
5 | non-income resources), rates, and levels that have been passed | ||||||
6 | by the General Assembly as of the date of the submission of the | ||||||
7 | State budget for the fiscal year and that are authorized to | ||||||
8 | take effect in that fiscal year. Beginning with budgets | ||||||
9 | prepared for fiscal year 2022, revenue estimates shall be | ||||||
10 | determined as provided under paragraph (1) of subsection | ||||||
11 | (a-5). Except with respect to the capital development | ||||||
12 | provisions of the State budget, the Governor shall determine | ||||||
13 | available revenue, deduct the cost of essential government | ||||||
14 | services, including, but not limited to, pension payments and | ||||||
15 | debt service, and assign a percentage of the remaining revenue | ||||||
16 | to each statewide prioritized goal, as established in Section | ||||||
17 | 50-25 of this Law, taking into consideration the proposed | ||||||
18 | goals set forth in the report of the Commission established | ||||||
19 | under that Section. The Governor shall also demonstrate how | ||||||
20 | spending priorities for the fiscal year fulfill those | ||||||
21 | statewide goals. The amounts recommended by the
Governor for | ||||||
22 | appropriation to the respective departments, offices and
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23 | institutions shall be formulated according to each | ||||||
24 | department's, office's, and institution's ability to | ||||||
25 | effectively deliver services that meet the established | ||||||
26 | statewide goals. The amounts relating to particular functions
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1 | and activities shall be further formulated in accordance with | ||||||
2 | the object
classification specified in Section 13 of the State | ||||||
3 | Finance Act. In addition, the amounts recommended by the | ||||||
4 | Governor for appropriation shall take into account each State | ||||||
5 | agency's effectiveness in achieving its prioritized goals for | ||||||
6 | the previous fiscal year, as set forth in Section 50-25 of this | ||||||
7 | Law, giving priority to agencies and programs that have | ||||||
8 | demonstrated a focus on the prevention of waste and the | ||||||
9 | maximum yield from resources. | ||||||
10 | Beginning in fiscal year 2011, the Governor shall | ||||||
11 | distribute written quarterly financial reports on operating | ||||||
12 | funds, which may include general, State, or federal funds and | ||||||
13 | may include funds related to agencies that have significant | ||||||
14 | impacts on State operations, and budget statements on all | ||||||
15 | appropriated funds to the General Assembly and the State | ||||||
16 | Comptroller. The reports shall be submitted no later than 45 | ||||||
17 | days after the last day of each quarter of the fiscal year and | ||||||
18 | shall be posted on the Governor's Office of Management and | ||||||
19 | Budget's website on the same day. The reports shall be | ||||||
20 | prepared and presented for each State agency and on a | ||||||
21 | statewide level in an executive summary format that may | ||||||
22 | include, for the fiscal year to date, individual itemizations | ||||||
23 | for each significant revenue type as well as itemizations of | ||||||
24 | expenditures and obligations, by agency, with an appropriate | ||||||
25 | level of detail. The reports shall include a calculation of | ||||||
26 | the actual total budget surplus or deficit for the fiscal year |
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1 | to date. The Governor shall also present periodic budget | ||||||
2 | addresses throughout the fiscal year at the invitation of the | ||||||
3 | General Assembly. | ||||||
4 | The Governor shall not propose expenditures and the | ||||||
5 | General Assembly shall
not enact appropriations that exceed | ||||||
6 | the resources estimated to be available,
as provided in this | ||||||
7 | Section. Appropriations may be adjusted during the fiscal year | ||||||
8 | by means of one or more supplemental appropriation bills if | ||||||
9 | any State agency either fails to meet or exceeds the goals set | ||||||
10 | forth in Section 50-25 of this Law. | ||||||
11 | For the purposes of Article VIII, Section 2 of the 1970
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12 | Illinois Constitution, the State budget for the following | ||||||
13 | funds shall be
prepared on the basis of revenue and | ||||||
14 | expenditure measurement concepts that are
in concert with | ||||||
15 | generally accepted accounting principles for governments: | ||||||
16 | (1) General Revenue Fund. | ||||||
17 | (2) Common School Fund. | ||||||
18 | (3) Educational Assistance Fund. | ||||||
19 | (4) Road Fund. | ||||||
20 | (5) Motor Fuel Tax Fund. | ||||||
21 | (6) Agricultural Premium Fund. | ||||||
22 | These funds shall be known as the "budgeted funds". The | ||||||
23 | revenue
estimates used in the State budget for the budgeted | ||||||
24 | funds shall include the
estimated beginning fund balance, plus
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25 | revenues estimated to be received during the budgeted year, | ||||||
26 | plus the estimated
receipts due the State as of June 30 of the |
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1 | budgeted year that are expected to
be collected during the | ||||||
2 | lapse period following the budgeted year, minus the
receipts | ||||||
3 | collected during the first 2 months of the budgeted year that | ||||||
4 | became
due to the State in the year before the budgeted year. | ||||||
5 | Revenues shall also
include estimated federal reimbursements | ||||||
6 | associated with the recognition of
Section 25 of the State | ||||||
7 | Finance Act liabilities. For any budgeted fund
for which | ||||||
8 | current year revenues are anticipated to exceed expenditures, | ||||||
9 | the
surplus shall be considered to be a resource available for | ||||||
10 | expenditure in the
budgeted fiscal year. | ||||||
11 | Expenditure estimates for the budgeted funds included in | ||||||
12 | the State budget
shall include the costs to be incurred by the | ||||||
13 | State for the budgeted year,
to be paid in the next fiscal | ||||||
14 | year, excluding costs paid in the budgeted year
which were | ||||||
15 | carried over from the prior year, where the payment is | ||||||
16 | authorized by
Section
25 of the State Finance Act. For any | ||||||
17 | budgeted fund
for which expenditures are expected to exceed | ||||||
18 | revenues in the current fiscal
year, the deficit shall be | ||||||
19 | considered as a use of funds in the budgeted fiscal
year. | ||||||
20 | Revenues and expenditures shall also include transfers | ||||||
21 | between funds that are
based on revenues received or costs | ||||||
22 | incurred during the budget year. | ||||||
23 | Appropriations for expenditures shall also include all | ||||||
24 | anticipated statutory continuing appropriation obligations | ||||||
25 | that are expected to be incurred during the budgeted fiscal | ||||||
26 | year. |
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1 | By
March 15 of each year, the
Commission on Government | ||||||
2 | Forecasting and Accountability shall prepare
revenue and fund | ||||||
3 | transfer estimates in accordance with the requirements of this
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4 | Section and report those estimates to the General Assembly and | ||||||
5 | the Governor. | ||||||
6 | For all funds other than the budgeted funds, the proposed | ||||||
7 | expenditures shall
not exceed funds estimated to be available | ||||||
8 | for the fiscal year as shown in the
budget. Appropriation for a | ||||||
9 | fiscal year shall not exceed funds estimated by
the General | ||||||
10 | Assembly to be available during that year. | ||||||
11 | (a-5) Beginning with budgets prepared for fiscal year | ||||||
12 | 2022: | ||||||
13 | (1) Revenue estimates shall be based solely on | ||||||
14 | receipts from taxes, fees, and federal transfers and shall | ||||||
15 | not include debt incurred, existing debt refinanced, or | ||||||
16 | additional funds appropriated, assigned, or transferred | ||||||
17 | from another State fund. | ||||||
18 | (2) The General Assembly by law shall make | ||||||
19 | appropriations for all expenditures of public funds by the | ||||||
20 | State. Appropriations for a fiscal year shall not exceed | ||||||
21 | revenue estimated by the General Assembly to be available | ||||||
22 | during fiscal that year. Except for deficiency or | ||||||
23 | emergency appropriations, all appropriations are | ||||||
24 | expendable only during the fiscal year for which they were | ||||||
25 | appropriated, except that the General Assembly may provide | ||||||
26 | for appropriations from the Budget Stabilization Fund in |
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1 | excess of revenue estimated by the General Assembly to be | ||||||
2 | available during that fiscal year by adoption of a | ||||||
3 | resolution approved by a record vote of three-fifths of | ||||||
4 | the members of each house. The excess appropriations may | ||||||
5 | not exceed the total amount available in the Budget | ||||||
6 | Stabilization Fund. | ||||||
7 | (3) No public money shall be expended except pursuant | ||||||
8 | to appropriations made by law. Expenditures for any fiscal | ||||||
9 | year shall not exceed the State's revenues and reserves in | ||||||
10 | the general funds, including proceeds of any debt | ||||||
11 | obligation, for that fiscal year. No debt obligation, | ||||||
12 | except as shall be repaid within the fiscal year of | ||||||
13 | issuance, shall be authorized for the current operation of | ||||||
14 | any State service or program, nor shall the proceeds of | ||||||
15 | any debt obligation be expended for a purpose other than | ||||||
16 | that for which it was authorized. | ||||||
17 | (4) Any law requiring the expenditure of State funds | ||||||
18 | shall be null and void unless, during the session in which | ||||||
19 | the act receives final passage, an appropriation is made | ||||||
20 | for the estimated first year's funding. | ||||||
21 | (b) By February 24, 2010, the Governor must file a written | ||||||
22 | report with the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the | ||||||
23 | House of Representatives containing the following: | ||||||
24 | (1) for fiscal year 2010, the revenues for all | ||||||
25 | budgeted funds, both actual to date and estimated for the | ||||||
26 | full fiscal year; |
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1 | (2) for fiscal year 2010, the expenditures for all | ||||||
2 | budgeted funds, both actual to date and estimated for the | ||||||
3 | full fiscal year; | ||||||
4 | (3) for fiscal year 2011, the estimated revenues for | ||||||
5 | all budgeted funds, including without limitation the | ||||||
6 | affordable General Revenue Fund appropriations, for the | ||||||
7 | full fiscal year; and | ||||||
8 | (4) for fiscal year 2011, an estimate of the | ||||||
9 | anticipated liabilities for all budgeted funds, including | ||||||
10 | without limitation the affordable General Revenue Fund | ||||||
11 | appropriations, debt service on bonds issued, and the | ||||||
12 | State's contributions to the pension systems, for the full | ||||||
13 | fiscal year. | ||||||
14 | Between July 1 and August 31 of each fiscal year, the | ||||||
15 | members of the General Assembly and members of the public may | ||||||
16 | make written budget recommendations to the Governor. | ||||||
17 | Beginning with budgets prepared for fiscal year 2013, the | ||||||
18 | budgets submitted by the Governor and appropriations made by | ||||||
19 | the General Assembly for all executive branch State agencies | ||||||
20 | must adhere to a method of budgeting where each priority must | ||||||
21 | be justified each year according to merit rather than | ||||||
22 | according to the amount appropriated for the preceding year. | ||||||
23 | (Source: P.A. 97-669, eff. 1-13-12; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; | ||||||
24 | 98-2, eff. 2-19-13; 98-626, eff. 2-5-14.)
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25 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
26 | becoming law.
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