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| Lieutenant Governor and the administration of
the Office of the |
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| Lieutenant Governor during periods when the
position of |
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| Lieutenant Governor is vacant. |
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| Section 15. Powers of the Lieutenant Governor. |
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| (a) Whenever the position of Lieutenant
Governor is
vacant, |
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| the Governor shall assume and exercise
the powers and duties of |
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| the Lieutenant Governor that are prescribed by law or have been |
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| delegated by the Governor to the Lieutenant Governor. The |
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| Governor may delegate the exercise of any such power or duty to |
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| an appropriate State officer or agency under the jurisdiction |
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| and control of the Governor for so long as the position of |
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| Lieutenant Governor remains vacant. For purposes of Section 9b |
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| of the State Finance Act, an officer or agency that is |
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| delegated activities is considered a successor. |
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| (b) While the position of Lieutenant
Governor is
vacant, |
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| appropriations to the Lieutenant Governor, if any, may be
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| obligated and expended by the Governor for the
purposes |
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| specified in those appropriations that are for powers or duties |
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| that are not delegated. Those obligations and expenditures
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| shall continue to be accounted for as obligations and |
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| expenditures of the
Lieutenant Governor. |
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| Section 20. Office of the Lieutenant Governor. |
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| (a) While the position of Lieutenant
Governor is
vacant, |
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| the Governor may suspend any or all the activities of the |
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| administrative entity known as the Office of the Lieutenant |
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| Governor and delegate those activities to one or more |
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| appropriate State officers or agencies under the jurisdiction |
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| and control of the Governor for so long as the position of |
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| Lieutenant Governor remains vacant. For purposes of Section 9b |
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| of the State Finance Act, an officer or agency that is |
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| delegated activities is considered a successor. |
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| (b) If the Governor does not suspend all of the activities |
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| of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor while the position of |
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| Lieutenant
Governor is
vacant, the Office shall continue in |
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| existence, under the direction of the Governor, as appropriate |
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| to carry out the activities of the Office, and appropriations |
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| to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, if any, may be
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| obligated and expended, with the approval of the Governor, for |
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| the
purposes specified in those appropriations that are for |
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| activities that are not delegated. Those obligations and |
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| expenditures
shall continue to be accounted for as obligations |
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| and expenditures of the
Office of the Lieutenant Governor. |
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| Section 25. Contracts; employment. |
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| (a) The assumption or delegation of powers and duties under |
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| this Act shall not be deemed
to change the terms or conditions |
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| of any contract, except that references in any contract to the |
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| Lieutenant Governor or the Office of the Lieutenant Governor |
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| may be deemed to refer to the Governor or other person or |
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| entity exercising the powers and duties of the Lieutenant |
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| Governor or the Office of the Lieutenant Governor with respect |
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| to that contract pursuant to this Act. |
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| (b) The assumption or delegation of powers and duties under |
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| this Act shall not by itself be deemed
to change any condition |
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| or status of employment; but in exercising such powers and |
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| duties the Governor shall have all the powers of the Lieutenant |
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| Governor to supervise, direct, and reorganize the Office of the |
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| Lieutenant Governor and its employees. |
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| (c) In the course of exercising any power or duty of the |
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| Lieutenant Governor that has been assumed by or delegated to a |
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| person under Section 15 or 20 of this Act, the person is not |
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| "serving as Lieutenant Governor" for the purposes of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code. |
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| Section 30. Resumption of powers. When the position of |
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| Lieutenant Governor ceases to be vacant, the powers and duties |
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| assumed by the Governor under this Act, including any such |
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| powers that have been delegated by the Governor to a State |
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| employee, officer, or agency, shall once again be assumed and |
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| exercised by the Lieutenant Governor. |
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| Section 35. Repeal. The Lieutenant Governor Vacancy Act |
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| (Sections 1 through 35) is repealed on January 10, 2011. |
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| Section 90. The Executive Reorganization Implementation |
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| Act is amended by changing Sections 3.1 and 5.5 as follows:
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| (15 ILCS 15/3.1) (from Ch. 127, par. 1803.1)
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| Sec. 3.1. "Agency directly responsible to the Governor" or |
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| "agency" means
any office, officer, division, or part thereof,
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| and any other office, nonelective officer, department, |
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| division, bureau,
board, or commission in the executive branch |
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| of State government,
except that it does not apply to any |
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| agency whose primary function is service
to the General |
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| Assembly or the Judicial Branch of State government, or to
any |
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| agency administered by the Attorney General, Secretary of |
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| State, State
Comptroller or State Treasurer. In addition the |
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| term does not apply to
the following agencies created by law |
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| with the primary responsibility of
exercising regulatory
or |
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| adjudicatory functions independently of the Governor:
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| (1) the State Board of Elections;
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| (2) the State Board of Education;
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| (3) the Illinois Commerce Commission;
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| (4) the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission;
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| (5) the Civil Service Commission;
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| (6) the Fair Employment Practices Commission;
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| (7) the Pollution Control Board;
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| (8) the Department of State Police Merit Board ; .
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| (9) the Historic Preservation Agency. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-721, eff. 1-1-05.)
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| (15 ILCS 15/5.5)
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| Sec. 5.5. Executive order provisions superseded.
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| (a) Executive Order No. 2003-9, in subdivision II(E), |
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| provides in part:
"All such personnel shall initially |
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| constitute probationary employees
under the Personnel Code. |
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| The Department of Central Management Services
shall establish a |
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| procedure for qualification and retention of personnel
in |
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| accordance with the Personnel Code.". This language, which |
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| violates
Section 4 of this Act and contravenes applicable |
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| provisions of the Personnel
Code, is hereby superseded and of |
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| no force or effect. The status and rights
of employees under |
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| the Personnel Code who are transferred by Executive Order
No. |
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| 2003-9 shall not be affected by the reorganization under that |
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| Order.
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| (b) Executive Order No. 2003-10, subdivision I(C), |
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| provides:
"The statutory powers, duties, rights, |
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| responsibilities and liabilities
regarding internal auditing |
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| by agencies, offices, divisions, departments,
bureaus, boards |
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| and commissions directly responsible to the Governor derive
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| from, among others, the Fiscal Control and Internal Auditing |
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| Act, 30 ILCS
10/1001 et seq., and the Illinois State Auditing |
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| Act, 30 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq.".
Executive Order No. 2003-10 |
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| addresses only internal auditing functions and does
not address |
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| external auditing functions or the powers of the Auditor |
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| General.
The reference to the Illinois State Auditing Act is |
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| therefore incorrect, and
that reference is hereby superseded |
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| and of no force or effect.
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| (c) Executive Order No. 2003-10, subdivision I(D), |
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| provides:
"Staff legal functions across agencies shall be |
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| transferred from individual
agencies to the Department of |
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| Central Management Services. Legal functions
specific to each |
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| particular agency may remain at that agency.".
This transfer of |
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| legal functions was intended to be and is hereby limited
to |
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| legal technical advisor functions related to procurement and |
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| personnel
issues across agencies. All other legal functions at |
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| an agency, including
those related to issues particular to the |
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| agency, and legal functions performed
by assistant attorneys |
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| general under the direction and control of the Attorney
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| General, shall remain at that agency.
To the extent that the |
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| language of subdivision I(D) of Executive Order No.
2003-10 may |
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| be construed to conflict with this subsection (c), that |
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| language
in Executive Order No. 2003-10 is hereby superseded.
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| If any legal personnel (or their associated records or |
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| property) have been
transferred from an agency to the |
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| Department of Central Management Services
under the apparent |
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| direction of Executive Order No. 2003-10 but contrary to the
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| provisions of this subsection (c), those legal personnel (and |
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| their associated
records and property) shall be immediately |
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| transferred back to the original
agency from the Department of |
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| Central Management Services.
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| (d) Executive Order No. 2003-11, in subdivisions II(B) and |
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| II(D), provides
in part:
"All such personnel shall initially |
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| constitute probationary employees
under the Personnel Code. |
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| The Department of Central Management Services
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| procedure for qualification and retention of personnel
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| accordance with the Personnel Code.". This language, which |
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| violates
Section 4 of this Act and contravenes applicable |
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| provisions of the Personnel
Code, is hereby superseded and of |
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| no force or effect. The status and rights
of employees under |
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| the Personnel Code who are transferred by Executive Order
No. |
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| 2003-11 shall not be affected by the reorganization under that |
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| Order.
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| (e) Executive Order No. 2003-12, in subdivision II(B), |
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| provides in part:
"All such personnel shall initially |
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| constitute probationary employees
under the Personnel Code. |
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| The Department of Central Management Services
shall establish a |
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| procedure for qualification and retention of personnel
in |
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| accordance with the Personnel Code.". This language, which |
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| violates
Section 4 of this Act and contravenes applicable |
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| provisions of the Personnel
Code, is hereby superseded and of |
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| no force or effect. The status and rights
of employees under |
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| the Personnel Code who are transferred by Executive Order
No. |
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| 2003-12 shall not be affected by the reorganization under that |
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| Order.
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| (f) Executive Order No. 09-06, filed April 1, 2009, is |
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| hereby superseded and of no force or effect. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-586, eff. 8-22-03.)
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| (20 ILCS 405/405-500 rep.)
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| Section 92. The Department of Central Management Services |
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| Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by |
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| repealing Section 405-500. |
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| Section 93. The Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
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| amended by changing Section 605-111 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 605/605-111) (was 20 ILCS 605/46.34a)
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| Sec. 605-111. Transfer relating to the Illinois Main Street |
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| Program. To transfer
assume from the Department to the Office |
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| of the Lieutenant Governor on July
1, 2009 1999 , all personnel, |
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| books, records, papers, documents, property both real
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| personal, and pending business in any way pertaining to the |
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| Illinois Main
Street Program. All personnel transferred |
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| pursuant to this Section shall
receive certified status under |
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| the Personnel Code. Executive Order 09-08, filed April 1, 2009, |
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| is hereby superseded and has no force or effect.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-25, eff. 6-9-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| Section 95. The Gifts and Grants to Government Act is |
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| amended by changing Section 1 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 110/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 168-81)
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| Sec. 1.
The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney |
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| General, Secretary
of State, Comptroller and Treasurer may |
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| accept monetary gifts or grants
from any nongovernmental |
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| source, upon such terms and conditions as may be
imposed, and |
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| may expend, subject to appropriation, such gifts or grants
for |
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| any purpose necessary or desirable in the exercise of the |
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| powers or
the performance of the duties of their offices.
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| Until January 11, 1999, while the office of Lieutenant
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| Governor is vacant,
the powers and duties of the Lieutenant |
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| Governor under this Act shall be
carried out as provided in |
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| Section 67.35 of the Civil Administrative Code of
Illinois |
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| (renumbered; now Section 405-500 of the Department of Central
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| Management Services Law, 20 ILCS 405/405-500).
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| (Source: P.A. 90-609, eff. 6-30-98; 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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