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1 | AN ACT concerning ethics.
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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 Illinois Governmental Ethics Act is amended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | by renumbering and changing Section 3-107, by changing Sections | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 3-202 and 3-206, and by adding Section 3-108 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (5 ILCS 420/3-108 new) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 3-108. Penalty. A person is guilty of a Class A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | misdemeanor if that person intentionally violates any | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | provision of Section 3-102, 3-103, 3-104, 3-105, or 3-106.
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11 | (5 ILCS 420/3-202) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-202)
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12 | Sec. 3-202.
No legislator may be in any manner financially | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | interested directly in his or her own name or indirectly in the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | name of any other person, association, trust, or corporation in | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | any matter with regard to which such legislator may be called | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | upon to act or vote. No legislator may represent, either as | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | agent or otherwise, any person, association, trust, or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | corporation in any matter with regard to which such legislator | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | may be called upon to vote. No legislator may take or receive, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | or offer to take or receive, either directly or indirectly, any | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | money or other thing of value as a gift or bribe or means of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | influencing his or her vote or action in his or her official |
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1 | capacity. When a legislator must take official action on a | ||||||
2 | legislative
matter as to which he has a conflict situation | ||||||
3 | created by a personal,
family, or client legislative interest, | ||||||
4 | he should consider the possibility
of eliminating the interest | ||||||
5 | creating the conflict situation. If that is not
feasible, he | ||||||
6 | should consider the possibility of abstaining from such
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7 | official action. In making his decision as to abstention, the | ||||||
8 | following
factors should be considered;
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9 | a. whether a substantial threat to his independence of | ||||||
10 | judgment has been
created by the conflict situation;
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11 | b. the effect of his participation on public confidence in | ||||||
12 | the integrity
of the legislature;
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13 | c. whether his participation is likely to have any | ||||||
14 | significant effect on
the disposition of the matter;
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15 | d. the need for his particular contribution, such as | ||||||
16 | special knowledge
of the subject matter, to the effective | ||||||
17 | functioning of the legislature.
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18 | He need not abstain if he decides to participate in a | ||||||
19 | manner contrary to
the economic interest which creates the | ||||||
20 | conflict situation.
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21 | If he does abstain, he should disclose that fact to his | ||||||
22 | respective
legislative body.
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23 | (Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)
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24 | (5 ILCS 420/3-205.1) (was 5 ILCS 420/3-107)
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25 | Sec. 3-205.1. 3-107.
No legislator may engage in other |
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1 | conduct which is unbecoming
to a legislator or which | ||||||
2 | constitutes a breach of public trust.
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3 | (Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)
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4 | (5 ILCS 420/3-206) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-206)
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5 | Sec. 3-206.
(a) Sections 3-202 and 3-205.1 shall 3-201 | ||||||
6 | through 3-205 are intended only as guides to legislator
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7 | conduct, and not as rules meant to be enforced by disciplinary | ||||||
8 | action.
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9 | (b) The Legislative Ethics Commission may levy an | ||||||
10 | administrative fine of up to $5,000 against any person who | ||||||
11 | violates Section 3-202 or 3-205.1, who intentionally obstructs | ||||||
12 | or interferes with an investigation conducted under Section | ||||||
13 | 3-202 or 3-205.1 by the Legislative Inspector General, or who | ||||||
14 | intentionally makes a false, frivolous, or bad faith | ||||||
15 | allegation. | ||||||
16 | (Source: P.A. 77-1806.)
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17 | (5 ILCS 420/3-201 rep.) | ||||||
18 | (5 ILCS 420/3-203 rep.) | ||||||
19 | (5 ILCS 420/3-204 rep.) | ||||||
20 | (5 ILCS 420/3-205 rep.) | ||||||
21 | (5 ILCS 420/3-304 rep.) | ||||||
22 | Section 10. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act is amended | ||||||
23 | by repealing Sections 3-201, 3-203, 3-204, 3-205, and 3-304. |
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1 | Section 15. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act is | ||||||
2 | amended by changing Sections 25-10 and 25-20 as follows: | ||||||
3 | (5 ILCS 430/25-10)
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4 | Sec. 25-10. Office of Legislative Inspector General.
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5 | (a) The independent Office of the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
6 | General is created.
The Office shall be under the direction and | ||||||
7 | supervision of the
Legislative Inspector General and shall be a | ||||||
8 | fully independent office with its
own appropriation.
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9 | (b) The Legislative Inspector General shall be appointed | ||||||
10 | without regard to
political
affiliation and solely on the basis | ||||||
11 | of integrity and
demonstrated ability.
The Legislative Ethics
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12 | Commission shall diligently search out qualified candidates | ||||||
13 | for Legislative
Inspector General
and shall make | ||||||
14 | recommendations to the General Assembly.
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15 | The Legislative Inspector General shall be appointed by a | ||||||
16 | joint resolution of
the
Senate and the House of | ||||||
17 | Representatives, which may specify the date on
which the | ||||||
18 | appointment takes effect.
A joint resolution, or other document | ||||||
19 | as may be specified by the
Joint Rules of the General Assembly, | ||||||
20 | appointing the Legislative Inspector
General must be certified | ||||||
21 | by
the Speaker
of the House of Representatives and the | ||||||
22 | President of the Senate as having been
adopted by the
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23 | affirmative vote of three-fifths of the members elected to each | ||||||
24 | house,
respectively,
and be filed with the Secretary of State.
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25 | The appointment of the Legislative Inspector General takes |
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1 | effect on the day
the
appointment is completed by the General | ||||||
2 | Assembly, unless the appointment
specifies a later date on | ||||||
3 | which it is to become effective.
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4 | The Legislative Inspector General shall have the following | ||||||
5 | qualifications:
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6 | (1) has not been convicted of any felony under the laws | ||||||
7 | of this State,
another state, or the United States;
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8 | (2) has earned a baccalaureate degree from an | ||||||
9 | institution of higher
education; and
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10 | (3) has 5 or more years of cumulative service (A) with | ||||||
11 | a federal,
State, or
local law enforcement agency, at least | ||||||
12 | 2 years of which have been in a
progressive investigatory | ||||||
13 | capacity; (B)
as a
federal, State, or local prosecutor; (C)
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14 | as a
senior manager or executive of a federal, State, or | ||||||
15 | local
agency; (D) as a member, an officer,
or a State
or | ||||||
16 | federal judge; or (E) representing any combination of (A) | ||||||
17 | through (D).
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18 | The Legislative Inspector General may not be a relative of | ||||||
19 | a commissioner.
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20 | The term of the initial Legislative Inspector General shall
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21 | commence upon qualification and shall run through June 30, | ||||||
22 | 2008.
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23 | After the initial term, the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
24 | shall serve
for 5-year terms commencing on July 1 of the year | ||||||
25 | of appointment
and running through June 30 of the fifth | ||||||
26 | following year. The
Legislative Inspector General may be |
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1 | reappointed to one or more
subsequent terms.
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2 | A vacancy occurring other than at the end of a term shall | ||||||
3 | be filled in the
same manner as an appointment only for the | ||||||
4 | balance of the term of the
Legislative
Inspector General whose | ||||||
5 | office is vacant.
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6 | Terms shall run regardless of whether the position is | ||||||
7 | filled.
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8 | (c) The Legislative Inspector General
shall have | ||||||
9 | jurisdiction over the members of the General Assembly and
all | ||||||
10 | State employees whose ultimate jurisdictional authority is
(i) | ||||||
11 | a legislative leader, (ii) the Senate Operations Commission, or | ||||||
12 | (iii) the
Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services.
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13 | The jurisdiction of each Legislative Inspector General is | ||||||
14 | to investigate
allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, | ||||||
15 | mismanagement, misconduct, nonfeasance,
misfeasance,
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16 | malfeasance, or violations of this Act or the Illinois | ||||||
17 | Governmental Ethics Act or violations of other related
laws and | ||||||
18 | rules.
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19 | (d) The compensation of the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
20 | shall
be the greater of an amount (i) determined by the | ||||||
21 | Commission or (ii) by joint
resolution of the General Assembly | ||||||
22 | passed by a majority of members elected in
each chamber.
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23 | Subject to Section 25-45 of this Act, the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
24 | General has
full
authority to organize the Office of the | ||||||
25 | Legislative Inspector General,
including the employment and | ||||||
26 | determination of the compensation of
staff, such as deputies, |
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1 | assistants, and other employees, as
appropriations permit. | ||||||
2 | Employment of staff is subject to the approval of at least 3 of | ||||||
3 | the 4 legislative leaders.
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4 | (e) No Legislative Inspector General or employee of the | ||||||
5 | Office of
the Legislative Inspector General may, during his or | ||||||
6 | her term of appointment or
employment:
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7 | (1) become a candidate for any elective office;
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8 | (2) hold any other elected or appointed public office
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9 | except for appointments on governmental advisory boards
or | ||||||
10 | study commissions or as otherwise expressly authorized by | ||||||
11 | law;
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12 | (3) be actively involved in the affairs of any | ||||||
13 | political party or
political organization; or
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14 | (4) actively participate in any campaign for any
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15 | elective office.
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16 | In this subsection an appointed public office means a | ||||||
17 | position authorized by
law that is filled by an appointing | ||||||
18 | authority as provided by law and does not
include employment by | ||||||
19 | hiring in the ordinary course of business.
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20 | (e-1) No Legislative Inspector General or employee of the | ||||||
21 | Office of the
Legislative Inspector General may, for one year | ||||||
22 | after the termination of his or
her appointment or employment:
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23 | (1) become a candidate for any elective office;
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24 | (2) hold any elected public office; or
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25 | (3) hold any appointed State, county, or local judicial | ||||||
26 | office.
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1 | (e-2) The requirements of item (3) of subsection (e-1) may | ||||||
2 | be waived by the
Legislative Ethics Commission.
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3 | (f) The Commission may remove the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
4 | General only for
cause. At the time of the removal, the | ||||||
5 | Commission must report to the General
Assembly the | ||||||
6 | justification for the removal.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03; 93-685, eff. 7-8-04.) | ||||||
8 | (5 ILCS 430/25-20)
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9 | Sec. 25-20. Duties of the Legislative Inspector
General. In | ||||||
10 | addition to duties otherwise assigned by law,
the Legislative | ||||||
11 | Inspector General shall have the following duties:
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12 | (1) To receive and investigate allegations of | ||||||
13 | violations of this
Act and the Illinois Governmental Ethics | ||||||
14 | Act . An investigation may not be initiated
more than one | ||||||
15 | year after the most recent act of the alleged violation or | ||||||
16 | of a
series of alleged violations except where there is | ||||||
17 | reasonable cause to believe
that fraudulent concealment | ||||||
18 | has occurred. To constitute fraudulent concealment
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19 | sufficient to toll this limitations period, there must be | ||||||
20 | an affirmative act or
representation calculated to prevent | ||||||
21 | discovery of the fact that a violation
has occurred. The
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22 | Legislative Inspector General shall have the discretion to | ||||||
23 | determine the
appropriate means of investigation as | ||||||
24 | permitted by law.
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25 | (2) To request information relating to an |
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1 | investigation from any
person when the Legislative | ||||||
2 | Inspector General deems that information necessary
in
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3 | conducting an investigation.
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4 | (3) To issue subpoenas, with the advance approval of | ||||||
5 | the Commission,
to compel the attendance of witnesses for | ||||||
6 | the
purposes of testimony and production of documents and | ||||||
7 | other items for
inspection and copying and to make service | ||||||
8 | of those subpoenas and subpoenas
issued under item (7) of | ||||||
9 | Section 25-15.
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10 | (4) To submit reports as required by this Act.
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11 | (5) To file
pleadings in the name of
the Legislative | ||||||
12 | Inspector General with the Legislative Ethics
Commission, | ||||||
13 | through the Attorney General, as provided in this Article | ||||||
14 | if the
Attorney General finds that reasonable cause exists | ||||||
15 | to believe that a violation
has
occurred.
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16 | (6) To assist and coordinate the ethics officers
for | ||||||
17 | State agencies under the jurisdiction of the
Legislative | ||||||
18 | Inspector General and to work with those ethics officers.
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19 | (7) To participate in or conduct, when appropriate, | ||||||
20 | multi-jurisdictional
investigations.
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21 | (8) To request, as the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
22 | deems appropriate,
from ethics officers
of State agencies | ||||||
23 | under his or her jurisdiction, reports or information
on | ||||||
24 | (i) the content of a State agency's ethics
training program | ||||||
25 | and (ii) the percentage of new officers and
employees who | ||||||
26 | have completed ethics training.
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2 | handling and correct recording of all investigations of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | allegations and to ensure that the policy is accessible via | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | the Internet in order that those seeking to report those | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | allegations are familiar with the process and that the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | subjects of those allegations are treated fairly. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 96-555, eff. 8-18-09.)
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