093_HB1325 LRB093 10527 RCE 10781 b 1 AN ACT concerning State employees. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The State Employees Political Activity Act is 5 amended by changing Section 3 as follows: 6 (5 ILCS 320/3) (from Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38u) 7 Sec. 3. (a) No employee hereunder shall be denied or 8 deprived of employment solely because he is a member or an 9 officer of a political committee, of a political party, or of 10 a political organization or club; nor shall he be required as 11 a condition of his employment or tenure to work or make 12 contributions in behalf of any political party or any 13 candidate for political office. 14 (b) State employees have the right to engage in 15 political work that does not interfere with their official 16 duties, provided that: 17 (1) No political work may be conducted while (i) 18 acting in an official capacity as a State employee, (ii) 19 at a public employment work site, or (iii) using State 20 owned or leased property. 21 (2) State employees who work part-time for the 22 State while engaging in political work in their non-State 23 time must file weekly time sheets documenting, in 24 quarter-hour increments, the time spent each day on their 25 official State duties. These reports shall be available 26 to the public under the Freedom of Information Act. 27 (3) State employees who work part-time for the 28 State while engaging in political work in their non-State 29 time may elect to suspend their health insurance 30 coverage, earning of pension credits, accrual of 31 vacations, accrual of seniority, and other fringe -2- LRB093 10527 RCE 10781 b 1 benefits during the period they work part-time for the 2 State. No such part-time employee shall receive these 3 fringe benefits unless he or she reimburses the State, on 4 a pro-rated basis, for the time he or she is not engaged 5 in his or her official duties. 6 (4) Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted to 7 allow any activities otherwise prohibited by Illinois or 8 federal laws. 9 (Source: Laws 1957, p. 1868.)