Bill Status of HB 3501   94th General Assembly


Short Description:  CONTROLLED SUB-METH POSSESSION

House Sponsors
Rep. David Reis-Chapin Rose-Roger L. Eddy-William B. Black-Mike Bost

Last Action  View All Actions

DateChamber Action
  1/9/2007HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
720 ILCS 570/402from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1402

Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Provides that the illegal possession of any amount of methamphetamine is a Class X felony (rather than a Class 1 felony for possession of 15 grams or more of any substance containing methamphetamine or a Class 4 felony for possession of less than 15 grams of any substance containing methamphetamine).

 Fiscal Note (Dept of Corrections)
 The total impact of HB 3501 would result in an increase of 8,758 inmates, with additional operating costs of $1,469,695,000 and construction costs of $512,138,500 over ten years.

 Correctional Note (Dept of Corrections)
 The total impact of HB 3501 would result in an increase of 8,758 inmates, with additional operating costs of $1,469,695,000 and construction costs of $512,138,500 over ten years.

 Land Conveyance Appraisal Note (Department of Transportation)
 As there are no parcels of land being conveyed in this bill, there are no appraisals to be filed by the Department of Transportation.

 State Debt Impact Note (Comm on Government Forecasting & Accountability)
 Would not change the amount of authorization for any type of State-issued or State-supported bond, and therefore, would not affect the level of State indebtedness.

 Pension Note (Comm on Government Forecasting & Accountability)
 House Bill 3501 would not impact any public pension fund or retirement system in Illinois.

 State Mandates Fiscal Note (Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity)
 In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, this legislation does not create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act.

 Home Rule Note (Dept. of Commerce & Economic Opportunity)
 Does not pre-empt home rule authority.

 Housing Affordability Impact Note (Housing Development Authority)
 This legislation will have no effect on constructing, purchasing, owning, or selling a single-family residence.

 Balanced Budget Note (Gov. Office of Management & Budget)
 Fiscal impact: Approximately $1.981 billion over 10 years.

 Judicial Note (Admin. Office of the Illinois Courts)
 Would neither increase nor decrease the number of judges needed in the state.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/23/2005HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. David Reis
  2/24/2005HouseFirst Reading
  2/24/2005HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  3/1/2005HouseAssigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Committee
  3/10/2005HouseCommittee Deadline Extended-Rule 9(b) March 17, 2005
  3/18/2005HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  3/21/2005HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Chapin Rose
  3/21/2005HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Roger L. Eddy
  3/21/2005HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. William B. Black
  3/21/2005HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Mike Bost
  4/5/2005HouseFiscal Note Filed
  4/5/2005HouseCorrectional Note Filed
  4/5/2005HouseLand Conveyance Appraisal Note Filed
  4/5/2005HouseState Debt Impact Note Filed
  4/6/2005HousePension Note Filed
  4/7/2005HouseState Mandates Fiscal Note Filed
  4/11/2005HouseHome Rule Note Filed
  4/12/2005HouseHousing Affordability Impact Note Filed
  4/12/2005HouseBalanced Budget Note Filed
  4/15/2005HouseJudicial Note Filed
  1/9/2007HouseSession Sine Die

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