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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 Department of Commerce and Economic |
5 | | Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
6 | | amended by adding Sections 605-456, 605-460, and 605-465 as |
7 | | follows: |
8 | | (20 ILCS 605/605-456 new) |
9 | | Sec. 605-456. Survey and report on business incentives. |
10 | | (a) The Department shall contact businesses that are |
11 | | located in the State or have been identified as having left the |
12 | | State. The Department shall request that the business complete |
13 | | a survey, developed by the Department, that includes |
14 | | information regarding (i) why the business left, if applicable, |
15 | | and the location to which the business relocated and (ii) any |
16 | | incentives that are needed to keep and attract the business. |
17 | | (b) The Department shall compile the results of the surveys |
18 | | and any other relevant information provided to the Department. |
19 | | By each July 1, the Department shall report to the General |
20 | | Assembly upon its compilation of the previous year's survey |
21 | | responses and any of the other relevant information. The report |
22 | | must identify, at a minimum, the most common responses, |
23 | | categorized by industry and region, regarding (i) why |
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1 | | businesses left Illinois, (ii) what incentives would have |
2 | | influenced businesses to remain in Illinois, and (iii) to which |
3 | | cities and states the businesses have relocated. |
4 | | (c) For the purposes of this Section, a business is defined |
5 | | as one that is engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce for |
6 | | the purpose of manufacturing, processing, assembling, |
7 | | warehousing, or distributing products, conducting research and |
8 | | development, providing tourism services, or providing services |
9 | | in interstate commerce, office industries, or agricultural |
10 | | processing, but excluding retail, retail food, health, or |
11 | | professional services. |
12 | | (d) The Department shall adopt rules for the implementation |
13 | | of this Section. |
14 | | (20 ILCS 605/605-460 new) |
15 | | Sec. 605-460. Engineering excellence program. |
16 | | (a) Coordination between engineering schools and private |
17 | | business is an important tool in fostering innovation. |
18 | | Universities have eager students, experienced faculty, and |
19 | | state-of-the-art research facilities. Businesses have existing |
20 | | markets, production capital, and evolving needs. The General |
21 | | Assembly believes that universities and businesses should |
22 | | share resources to allow students to participate in the |
23 | | research and development area of innovative design and to allow |
24 | | businesses to benefit from the developing skills of these |
25 | | students. |
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1 | | (b) In order to facilitate engineering excellence, the |
2 | | Department shall develop a program to achieve the goals set |
3 | | forth in subsection (a). Under this program, the Department |
4 | | must: |
5 | | (1) Annually contact the State's major public and |
6 | | private universities with engineering schools. |
7 | | (2) Request a one-page written summary of the |
8 | | internship, externship, or residency programs operated by |
9 | | the engineering college of each of the contacted |
10 | | universities. |
11 | | (3) Identify the manufacturing businesses within 50 |
12 | | miles of each university that responded under paragraph (2) |
13 | | that could benefit from assistance in the area of |
14 | | innovative design. |
15 | | (4) Send a letter to each manufacturer identified under |
16 | | paragraph (3), informing it of the university's program and |
17 | | advising the business to contact the university if it |
18 | | wishes to participate in the engineering school's program. |
19 | | (c) The Department shall adopt rules for the implementation |
20 | | of this Section. |
21 | | (20 ILCS 605/605-465 new) |
22 | | Sec. 605-465. Comprehensive website information. |
23 | | (a) The Department's official website must contain a |
24 | | comprehensive list of State, local, and federal economic |
25 | | benefits available to businesses in each of the State's |
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1 | | counties and municipalities that the Department includes on its |
2 | | website. In order to do so: |
3 | | (1) The Department annually must request a summary of |
4 | | available economic benefits from each of the State's |
5 | | counties and municipalities that are linked to the |
6 | | Department's website. |
7 | | (2) The information obtained under paragraph (1) must |
8 | | be published on the related web pages of the Department's |
9 | | website. |
10 | | (3) The Department's website shall also provide |
11 | | information regarding available federal economic benefits |
12 | | to the extent possible. |
13 | | (b) The Department shall adopt rules for the implementation |
14 | | of this Section.
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15 | | Section 10. The Corporate Accountability for Tax |
16 | | Expenditures Act is amended by changing Section 25 as follows:
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17 | | (20 ILCS 715/25)
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18 | | Sec. 25. Recapture.
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19 | | (a) All development assistance agreements
shall contain, |
20 | | at a
minimum, the following recapture provisions:
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21 | | (1) The recipient must (i) make the level of capital |
22 | | investment in the
economic
development project specified |
23 | | in the development assistance agreement; (ii)
create or
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24 | | retain, or both, the requisite number of jobs, paying not |
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1 | | less than specified
wages for the
created and retained |
2 | | jobs, within and for the duration of the time period
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3 | | specified in the
legislation authorizing, or the |
4 | | administrative rules implementing, the
development
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5 | | assistance programs and the development assistance |
6 | | agreement.
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7 | | (2) If the recipient fails to create or retain the |
8 | | requisite number of
jobs within and
for the time period |
9 | | specified, in the legislation authorizing, or the
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10 | | administrative rules
implementing, the development |
11 | | assistance programs and the development
assistance
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12 | | agreement, the recipient shall be deemed to no longer |
13 | | qualify for the State
economic
assistance and the |
14 | | applicable recapture provisions shall take effect.
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15 | | (3) If the recipient receives State economic |
16 | | assistance in the form of a
High
Impact Business |
17 | | designation pursuant to Section 5.5 of the Illinois |
18 | | Enterprise
Zone Act
and the business receives the benefit |
19 | | of the exemption authorized under Section
5l of the
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20 | | Retailers' Occupation Tax Act (for the sale of building |
21 | | materials incorporated
into a High
Impact Business |
22 | | location) and the recipient fails to create or retain the
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23 | | requisite number
of jobs, as determined by the legislation |
24 | | authorizing the development
assistance
programs
or the |
25 | | administrative rules implementing such legislation, or |
26 | | both, within the
requisite
period of time, the recipient |
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1 | | shall be required to pay to the State the full
amount of |
2 | | the
State tax exemption that it received as a result of the |
3 | | High Impact Business
designation.
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4 | | (4) If the recipient receives a grant or loan pursuant |
5 | | to the Large
Business
Development Program, the Business |
6 | | Development Public Infrastructure Program, or
the
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7 | | Industrial Training Program and the recipient fails to |
8 | | create or retain the
requisite number
of jobs for the |
9 | | requisite time period, as provided in the legislation
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10 | | authorizing the
development assistance programs or the |
11 | | administrative rules implementing such
legislation, or |
12 | | both, or in the development assistance agreement, the |
13 | | recipient
shall be
required to repay to the State a pro |
14 | | rata amount of the grant; that amount
shall
reflect
the |
15 | | percentage of the deficiency between the requisite number |
16 | | of jobs to be
created or
retained by the recipient and the |
17 | | actual number of such jobs in existence as of
the date the
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18 | | Department determines the recipient is in breach of the job |
19 | | creation or
retention
covenants contained in the |
20 | | development assistance agreement. If the recipient
of
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21 | | development assistance under the Large Business |
22 | | Development Program, the
Business
Development Public |
23 | | Infrastructure Program, or the Industrial Training Program
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24 | | ceases
operations at the specific project site, during the |
25 | | 5-year period commencing on
the date of
assistance, the |
26 | | recipient shall be required to repay the entire amount of |
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1 | | the
grant or to
accelerate repayment of the loan back to |
2 | | the State.
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3 | | (5) If the recipient receives a tax credit under the |
4 | | Economic
Development for a
Growing Economy tax credit |
5 | | program, the development assistance agreement must
provide |
6 | | that (i) if the number of new or retained employees falls |
7 | | below the
requisite
number set forth in the development |
8 | | assistance agreement, the allowance of the
credit
shall be |
9 | | automatically suspended until the number of new and |
10 | | retained employees
equals
or exceeds the requisite number |
11 | | in the development assistance agreement; (ii)
if
the
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12 | | recipient discontinues operations at the specific project |
13 | | site during the 5-year period after the beginning of the |
14 | | first tax year for which the Department issues a tax credit |
15 | | certificate, the recipient shall
forfeit all
credits taken |
16 | | by the recipient during such 5-year period; and (iii) in |
17 | | the
event
of a
revocation or suspension of the credit, the |
18 | | Department shall contact the
Director
of Revenue to |
19 | | initiate proceedings against the recipient to recover
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20 | | wrongfully
exempted Illinois State income taxes and the |
21 | | recipient shall promptly repay to
the
Department of Revenue |
22 | | any wrongfully exempted Illinois State income taxes.
The |
23 | | forfeited amount of credits shall be deemed assessed on the |
24 | | date the
Department
contacts the Department of Revenue and |
25 | | the recipient shall promptly repay to
the
Department of |
26 | | Revenue any wrongfully exempted Illinois State income |
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1 | | taxes.
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2 | | (b) The Director may elect to waive enforcement of any |
3 | | contractual provision
arising out of
the development |
4 | | assistance agreement required by this Act based on a finding
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5 | | that the waiver is
necessary to avert an imminent and |
6 | | demonstrable hardship to the
recipient that may
result in such |
7 | | recipient's insolvency or discharge of workers.
If a waiver is
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8 | | granted, the recipient must agree to a contractual |
9 | | modification, including
recapture provisions,
to the
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10 | | development assistance
agreement.
The existence of
any waiver
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11 | | granted pursuant to this subsection (c), the date of the |
12 | | granting of such
waiver, and a brief
summary of the reasons |
13 | | supporting the granting of such waiver shall be
disclosed
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14 | | consistent with
the provisions of Section 25 of this Act.
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15 | | (b-5) The Department shall post, on its website, (i) the |
16 | | identity of each recipient from whom amounts were recaptured |
17 | | under this Section on or after the effective date of this |
18 | | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, (ii) the date of |
19 | | the recapture, (iii) a summary of the reasons supporting the |
20 | | recapture, and (iv) the amount recaptured from those |
21 | | recipients. |
22 | | (c) Beginning June 1, 2004, the Department shall annually |
23 | | compile a report
on the
outcomes and effectiveness of recapture |
24 | | provisions by program, including but
not limited
to: (i) the |
25 | | total number of companies that receive development assistance |
26 | | as
defined in
this Act; (ii) the total number of recipients in |
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1 | | violation of development
agreements with
the Department; (iii) |
2 | | the total number of completed recapture efforts; (iv) the
total
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3 | | number of recapture efforts initiated; and (v) the number of |
4 | | waivers granted.
This report
shall be disclosed consistent with |
5 | | the provisions of Section 20 of this Act.
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6 | | (d) For the purposes of this Act, recapture provisions do |
7 | | not include the
Illinois
Department of Transportation Economic |
8 | | Development Program, any grants under the
Industrial Training |
9 | | Program that are not given as an incentive to a
recipient |
10 | | business organization,
or any successor programs as described |
11 | | in the term "development assistance" in
Section 5
of this Act.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 97-2, eff. 5-6-11.)
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13 | | Section 15. The Energy Assistance Act is amended by |
14 | | changing Section 6 as follows:
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15 | | (305 ILCS 20/6) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1406)
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16 | | Sec. 6. Eligibility, Conditions of Participation, and |
17 | | Energy Assistance.
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18 | | (a) Any person who is a resident of the State of Illinois |
19 | | and whose
household income is not greater than an amount |
20 | | determined annually by the
Department, in consultation with the |
21 | | Policy Advisory Council, may
apply for assistance pursuant to |
22 | | this Act in accordance with regulations
promulgated by the |
23 | | Department. In setting the annual eligibility level, the
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24 | | Department shall consider the amount of available funding and |
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1 | | may not set a
limit higher than 150% of the federal nonfarm |
2 | | poverty level as established by
the federal Office of |
3 | | Management and Budget; except that for the period ending June |
4 | | 30, 2013, 2012, or until the expenditure of federal resources |
5 | | allocated for energy assistance programs by the American |
6 | | Recovery and Reinvestment Act, whichever occurs first, the |
7 | | Department may not establish limits higher than 200% of that |
8 | | poverty level or the maximum level provided for by federal |
9 | | guidelines .
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10 | | (b) Applicants who qualify for assistance pursuant to |
11 | | subsection (a) of
this Section shall, subject to appropriation |
12 | | from the General Assembly and
subject to availability of funds |
13 | | to the Department, receive energy
assistance as provided by |
14 | | this Act. The Department, upon receipt
of monies authorized |
15 | | pursuant to this Act for energy assistance, shall commit
funds |
16 | | for each qualified applicant in an amount determined by the
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17 | | Department. In determining the amounts of assistance to be |
18 | | provided to or
on behalf of a qualified applicant, the |
19 | | Department shall ensure that the
highest amounts of assistance |
20 | | go to households with the greatest energy
costs in relation to |
21 | | household income. The Department shall include
factors such as |
22 | | energy costs, household size, household income, and region
of |
23 | | the State when determining individual household benefits. In |
24 | | setting
assistance levels, the Department shall attempt to |
25 | | provide assistance to
approximately the same number of |
26 | | households who participated in the 1991
Residential Energy |
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1 | | Assistance Partnership Program. Such assistance levels
shall |
2 | | be adjusted annually on the basis of funding
availability and |
3 | | energy costs. In promulgating rules for the
administration of |
4 | | this
Section the Department shall assure that a minimum of 1/3 |
5 | | of funds
available for benefits to eligible households with the |
6 | | lowest incomes and that elderly and
disabled households are |
7 | | offered a priority application
period.
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8 | | (c) If the applicant is not a customer of record of an |
9 | | energy provider for
energy services or an applicant for such |
10 | | service, such applicant shall
receive a direct energy |
11 | | assistance payment in an amount established by the
Department |
12 | | for all such applicants under this Act; provided, however, that
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13 | | such an applicant must have rental expenses for housing greater |
14 | | than 30% of
household income.
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15 | | (c-1) This subsection shall apply only in cases where: (1) |
16 | | the applicant is not a customer of record of an energy provider |
17 | | because energy services are provided by the owner of the unit |
18 | | as a portion of the rent; (2) the applicant resides in housing |
19 | | subsidized or developed with funds provided under the Rental |
20 | | Housing Support Program Act or under a similar locally funded |
21 | | rent subsidy program, or is the voucher holder who resides in a |
22 | | rental unit within the State of Illinois and whose monthly rent |
23 | | is subsidized by the tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher |
24 | | Program under Section 8 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937; and |
25 | | (3) the rental expenses for housing are no more than 30% of |
26 | | household income. In such cases, the household may apply for an |
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1 | | energy assistance payment under this Act and the owner of the |
2 | | housing unit shall cooperate with the applicant by providing |
3 | | documentation of the energy costs for that unit. Any |
4 | | compensation paid to the energy provider who supplied energy |
5 | | services to the household shall be paid on behalf of the owner |
6 | | of the housing unit providing energy services to the household. |
7 | | The Department shall report annually to the General Assembly on |
8 | | the number of households receiving energy assistance under this |
9 | | subsection and the cost of such assistance. The provisions of |
10 | | this subsection (c-1), other than this sentence, are |
11 | | inoperative after August 31, 2012. |
12 | | (d) If the applicant is a customer of an energy provider, |
13 | | such
applicant shall receive energy assistance in an amount |
14 | | established by the
Department for all such applicants under |
15 | | this Act, such amount to be paid
by the Department to the |
16 | | energy provider supplying winter energy service to
such |
17 | | applicant. Such applicant shall:
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18 | | (i) make all reasonable efforts to apply to any other |
19 | | appropriate
source of public energy assistance; and
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20 | | (ii) sign a waiver permitting the Department to receive |
21 | | income
information from any public or private agency |
22 | | providing income or energy
assistance and from any |
23 | | employer, whether public or private.
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24 | | (e) Any qualified applicant pursuant to this Section may |
25 | | receive or have
paid on such applicant's behalf an emergency |
26 | | assistance payment to enable
such applicant to obtain access to |
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1 | | winter energy services. Any such
payments shall be made in |
2 | | accordance with regulations of the Department.
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3 | | (f) The Department may, if sufficient funds are available, |
4 | | provide
additional benefits to certain qualified applicants:
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5 | | (i) for the reduction of past due amounts owed to |
6 | | energy providers;
and
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7 | | (ii) to assist the household in responding to |
8 | | excessively high summer
temperatures or energy costs. |
9 | | Households containing elderly members, children,
a person |
10 | | with a disability, or a person with a medical need for |
11 | | conditioned air
shall receive priority for receipt of such |
12 | | benefits.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-154, eff. 1-1-10; 96-157, eff. 9-1-09; |
14 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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15 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
16 | | becoming law.
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