2648 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY 35TH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1999 9:00 O'CLOCK A.M. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Representative Hartke in the Chair. Prayer by Lee Arthur Crawford, Assistant Pastor with the Victory Temple Church in Springfield, Illinois and Father Kevin Vann from Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Decatur, Illinois. Representative Franks led the House in the Pledge of Allegiance. By direction of the Speaker, a roll call was taken to ascertain the attendance of Members, as follows: 114 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representatives Boland, Tom Johnson, Mathias and Ronen were excused from attendance. TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS The Speaker announced the following temporary committee assignments: Representative Eileen Lyons replaced Representative Mathias in the Committee on Urban Revitalization on March 25, 1999. Representative Moffitt replaced Representative Rutherford in the Committee on Constitutional Officers on March 25, 1999. RE-REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON RULES The following bills were re-referred to the Committee on Rules pursuant to Rule 19(a): HOUSE BILLS 1, 37, 48, 57, 65, 78, 93, 118, 136, 142, 151, 162, 175, 179, 180, 183, 184, 185, 194, 195, 196, 214, 220, 223, 224, 226, 232, 237, 242, 256, 257, 260, 262, 277, 281, 283, 284, 285, 294, 298, 299, 300, 302, 354, 358, 370, 374, 383, 385, 403, 405, 406, 425, 431, 432, 437, 453, 455, 456, 481, 482, 483, 484, 488, 500, 501, 503, 508, 509, 514, 537, 545, 546, 549, 552, 559, 560, 571, 591, 593, 600, 605, 612, 621, 630, 634, 641, 644, 654, 661, 670, 676, 679, 680, 681, 701, 707, 709, 723, 738, 740, 741, 743, 747, 748, 749, 755, 757, 762, 765, 766, 776, 798, 804, 829, 844, 846, 848, 850, 859,
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2650 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Committee on Agriculture & Conservation: SENATE BILLS 775, 1070, 1073, 1074 and 1189. Committee on Child Support Enforcement: SENATE BILLS 394 and 576. Committee on Children & Youth: SENATE BILLS 544 and 1109. Committee on Constitutional Officers: SENATE BILLS 564 and 624. Committee on Consumer Protection & Product Regulation: SENATE BILLS 85, 217 and 481. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: SENATE BILLS 291, 475, 554, 757, 1133 and 1168. Committee on Environment & Energy: SENATE BILLS 910, 1076 and 1078. Committee on Executive: SENATE BILLS 70, 507, 827, 946, 997, 1008, 1010, 1012, 1013, 1028, 1031, 1071 and 1227. Committee on Financial Institutions: SENATE BILL 1005. Committee on Higher Education: SENATE BILL 412. Committee on Human Services: SENATE BILLS 180, 321, 668, 1077 and 1117. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: SENATE BILLS 242, 331, 351, 460, 545 and 1128. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: SENATE BILLS 80, 105, 177, 224, 234, 330, 374, 391, 395, 397, 401, 477, 483, 486, 642, 735, 739, 943, 1044, 1142, 1143 and 1150. Committee on Labor & Commerce: SENATE BILLS 25 and 566. Committee on Local Government: SENATE BILLS 430, 820, 937, 939, 941 and 1202. Committee on Personnel & Pensions: SENATE BILLS 945 and 1103. Committee on Public Utilities: SENATE BILL 764. Committee on Registration & Regulation: SENATE BILLS 68, 124, 125, 238, 800, 801 and 1130. Committee on Revenue: SENATE BILLS 38, 111, 284, 373, 546, 548, 747, 861, 1066, 1118 and 1198. Committee on State Government Administration: SENATE BILLS 547, 752, 774, 786, 1029, 1030, 1125 and 1174. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: SENATE BILLS 31, 84, 737, 794, 987, 1086, 1153, 1155 and 1201. Committee on Urban Revitalization: SENATE BILL 1032. Special Committee on State Procurement: SENATE BILL 421. Special Committee on Electric Utility Deregulation: SENATE BILLS 23 and 24. Special Committee on Mental Health & Patient Abuse: SENATE BILL 1107. Committee on Agriculture & Conservation: SENATE BILL 725. Committee on Children & Youth: SENATE BILL 82. Committee on Constitutional Officers: SENATE BILLS 259 and 360. Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform: SENATE BILL 387. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: SENATE BILLS 17 and 840. Committee on Executive: SENATE BILLS 306, 876 and 877. Committee on Financial Institutions: SENATE BILL 815. Committee on Human Services: SENATE BILLS 44, 685 and 850. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: SENATE BILLS 19, 178, 257 and 567. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: SENATE BILLS 94, 400, 730, 731, 732 and 847. Committee on Labor & Commerce: SENATE BILL 667. Committee on Registration & Regulation: SENATE BILLS 122, 123, 126, 127 and 658. Committee on Revenue: SENATE BILLS 43, 51, 380, 451 and 799.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2651 Committee on State Government Administration: SENATE BILLS 283, 745 and 746. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: SENATE BILLS 740 and 741. COMMITTEE ON RULES REASSIGNMENTS Representative Currie, from the Committee on Rules, recalled HOUSE RESOLUTION 118 from the Committee on Appropriation-Human Services and reassigned it to the Committee on Human Services. Representative Currie, from the Committee on Rules, recalled SENATE BILL 447 from the Committee on Consumer Protection and reassigned it to the Committee on Financial Institutions. REQUEST FOR FISCAL NOTE Representative Tenhouse requested that a Fiscal Note be supplied for HOUSE BILL 1718, as amended. FISCAL NOTE SUPPLIED A Fiscal Note has been supplied for HOUSE BILL 2800, as amended. FISCAL NOTE WITHDRAWN Representative Poe withdrew his request for a Fiscal Note on HOUSE BILL 661. Representative Tenhouse withdrew his request for a Fiscal Note on HOUSE BILL 1105. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE SUPPLIED A State Debt Impact Note has been supplied for HOUSE BILL 487, as amended. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IMPACT NOTE SUPPLIED A Housing Affordability Impact Note has been supplied for HOUSE BILL 1718, as amended. BALANCED BUDGET NOTE WITHDRAWN Representative Poe withdrew his request for a Balanced Budget Note on HOUSE BILL 661. JUDICIAL NOTE WITHDRAWN Representative Poe withdrew his request for a Judicial Note on HOUSE BILL 661.
2652 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed bills of the following titles, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 46 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Income Tax Act by changing Section 204. SENATE BILL NO. 235 A bill for AN ACT in relation to fire department promotions. SENATE BILL NO. 411 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Public Utilities Act by changing Section 6-102. SENATE BILL NO. 812 A bill for AN ACT in relation to public construction contracts. SENATE BILL NO. 916 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Eastern Illinois University Law by changing Sections 10-40 and 10-45. SENATE BILL NO. 1061 A bill for AN ACT regarding the delivery of medical services in correctional institutions and facilities. Passed by the Senate, March 26, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILLS 46, 235, 411, 812, 916 and 1061 were ordered printed and to a First Reading. A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed bills of the following titles, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 113 A bill for AN ACT concerning administrative hearings, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 1192 A bill for AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 34-8.3. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILLS 113 and 1192 were ordered printed and to a First Reading. A message from the Senate by
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2653 Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed bills of the following titles, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 349 A bill for AN ACT regarding telemarketing. SENATE BILL NO. 509 A bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 756 A bill for AN ACT concerning schools, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 721 A bill for AN ACT concerning managed care dental benefit plans. SENATE BILL NO. 881 A bill for AN ACT regarding safe and hygienic beds. SENATE BILL NO. 968 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 by changing Section 6-6. SENATE BILL NO. 980 A bill for AN ACT to amend the State Gift Ban Act by changing Section 10. SENATE BILL NO. 989 A bill for AN ACT concerning motor carrier safety. SENATE BILL NO. 1011 A bill for AN ACT in relation to the courts. SENATE BILL NO. 1017 A bill for AN ACT in relation to gaming. SENATE BILL NO. 1020 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Sections 18-125 and 18-133. SENATE BILL NO. 1025 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Municipal Code by changing Sections 11-74.4-3 and 11-74.4-7. SENATE BILL NO. 1026 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Public Funds Deposit Act by changing Section 1. SENATE BILL NO. 1042 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code by adding Section 12-612. SENATE BILL NO. 1046 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Wastewater Land Treatment Site Regulation Act by changing Section 3. SENATE BILL NO. 1054
2654 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] A bill for AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 21-2 and adding Section 21-27. SENATE BILL NO. 1065 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Early Intervention Services System Act by changing Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, and 13 and repealing Section 14. SENATE BILL NO. 1075 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Income Tax Act by changing Section 201. SENATE BILL NO. 1087 A bill for AN ACT concerning Illinois' open spaces and natural lands. SENATE BILL NO. 1111 A bill for AN ACT concerning agency committee membership. SENATE BILL NO. 1112 A bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal penalties, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 1121 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing Section 16A-5. SENATE BILL NO. 1131 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Counties Code by changing Section 5-1062. SENATE BILL NO. 1146 A bill for AN ACT to amend the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. SENATE BILL NO. 1148 A bill for AN ACT concerning economic development. SENATE BILL NO. 1151 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code by changing Section 13B-45. SENATE BILL NO. 1158 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. SENATE BILL NO. 1172 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Counties Code by changing Section 5-1069. SENATE BILL NO. 1183 A bill for AN ACT regarding tobacco. SENATE BILL NO. 1184 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Housing Authorities Act by changing Section 3. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2655 The foregoing SENATE BILLS 349, 509, 756, 721, 881, 968, 980, 989, 1011, 1017, 1020, 1025, 1026, 1042, 1046, 1054, 1065, 1075, 1087, 1111, 1112, 1121, 1131, 1146, 1148, 1151, 1158, 1172, 1183 and 1184 were ordered printed and to a First Reading. A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed bills of the following titles, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 652 A bill for AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 34-2.3. SENATE BILL NO. 653 A bill for AN ACT concerning higher education, amending a named Act. SENATE BILL NO. 666 A bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. SENATE BILL NO. 673 A bill for AN ACT in relation to sexual assault nurse examiners. SENATE BILL NO. 724 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Wildlife Code by changing Section 1.6. SENATE BILL NO. 728 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community Notification Law by changing Section 115. SENATE BILL NO. 729 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing Section 11-9.3. SENATE BILL NO. 734 A bill for AN ACT to amend the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986 by changing Sections 107.03, 107.05, 107.15, 107.75, and 108.21 and by adding Section 107.90. SENATE BILL NO. 736 A bill for AN ACT relating to home inspection. SENATE BILL NO. 749 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Business Brokers Act of 1995 by changing Sections 10-105 and 10-115. SENATE BILL NO. 759 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 by changing Sections 5-130 and 5-805. SENATE BILL NO. 778 A bill for AN ACT concerning Lloyds insurers, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 782 A bill for AN ACT to amend the University of Illinois Hospital
2656 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Act by changing Section 5. SENATE BILL NO. 783 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Specialized Care for Children Act by changing Section 2. SENATE BILL NO. 818 A bill for AN ACT concerning disabled adults. SENATE BILL NO. 823 A bill for AN ACT in relation to immunizations for schoolchildren, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 824 A bill for AN ACT to create the Choice of Physician Act. SENATE BILL NO. 839 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act by adding Section 3-106.1. SENATE BILL NO. 844 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Municipal Code by changing Sections 11-31-1 and 11-31.1-1. SENATE BILL NO. 867 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing Sections 14-3, 14-3A, and 14-3B. SENATE BILL NO. 878 A bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. SENATE BILL NO. 890 A bill for AN ACT to create the Illinois Financial Institutions Year 2000 Safety and Soundness Act. SENATE BILL NO. 938 A bill for AN ACT concerning general primary elections, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 962 A bill for AN ACT in relation to workplace injuries and diseases. SENATE BILL NO. 965 A bill for AN ACT concerning nursing. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILLS 652, 653, 666, 673, 724, 728, 729, 734, 736, 749, 759, 778, 782, 783, 818, 823, 824, 839, 844, 867, 878, 890, 938, 962 and 965 were ordered printed and to a First Reading. A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed a bill of the following title, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2657 SENATE BILL NO. 880 A bill for AN ACT to create the Local Government Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999, by a three-fifths vote. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILL 880 was ordered printed and to a First Reading. A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed bills of the following titles, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 276 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code by changing Sections 6-109 and 6-508. SENATE BILL NO. 556 A bill for AN ACT concerning education, amending named Acts. SENATE BILL NO. 579 A bill for AN ACT concerning the delivery of health care services. SENATE BILL NO. 617 A bill for AN ACT regarding appropriations. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILLS 276, 556, 579 and 617 were ordered printed and to a First Reading. A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed bills of the following titles, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 11 A bill for AN ACT concerning development of small businesses in Illinois. SENATE BILL NO. 1199 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Livestock Management Facilities Act. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILLS 11 and 1199 were ordered printed and to a First Reading.
2658 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP Representative Hannig asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Madigan asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 1008. Representative Schoenberg asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Curry asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 624. Representative Burke asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Feigenholtz asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 675. Representative Scott asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Mathias asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 1117. Representative Dart asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Coulson asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 2713. Representative Dart asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Acevedo asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 630. Representative Hannig asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Morrow asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 1236. Representative Feigenholtz asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Lou Jones asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 180. Representative Winters asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Curry asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 283. Representative Lang asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Bost asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 336. Representative Garrett asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Moore asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 349. Representative Dart asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Ryder asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 507. Representative Eileen Lyons asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Madigan asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 563. Representative Acevedo asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative McCarthy asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 1075. Representative Steve Davis asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Leitch asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 1129. AGREED RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2659 The following resolutions were offered and placed on the House Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolution. HOUSE RESOLUTION 162 Offered by Representative Schoenberg: WHEREAS, The members of this Body are happy to recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the well-being of the citizens of this State; and WHEREAS, Harold W. Sullivan has been a leader of the Illinois Judges Association since its founding in 1971; he is the presiding judge of Cook County's 2nd Municipal District and he is retiring on July 2, 1999; and WHEREAS, A 1952 graduate of the DePaul University College of Law, Harold Sullivan was an assistant public defender until 1955, when he began an eight year practice in the family firm of Sullivan & Sullivan; and WHEREAS, He was elected judge of the Village Court of Skokie in 1960; he became an associate judge when the new judicial article took effect in 1964 and a circuit court judge in 1970; and WHEREAS, As a member of the Illinois State Bar Association Board of Governors, on which he served two six-year stints, he was instrumental in the formation of the Joint Judicial Ethics Committee; he served 20 years on the ISBA Assembly and was a member of the Criminal Justice Section Council; he is a current member of the Committee on Legislation; and WHEREAS, Judge Sullivan has been secretary of the National Conference of State Trial Judges since 1982, and he was board chair of the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education in 1976-77; and WHEREAS, He received the IJA's first Lifetime Service Award in 1990; he was the Celtic Legal Society's Man of the Year in 1982, and a Ruth Kinka Belle Award recipient in 1987; and WHEREAS, Judge Harold W. Sullivan has been mentor to many jurists and attorneys; he has won the admiration and respect of all who have come to know him; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Judge Harold W. Sullivan on his retirement from the judiciary and wish him the best of luck in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 163 Offered by Representatives Hoffman - Black - Curry - Durkin - Dart, John Turner, Hannig, Brosnahan, Moffitt, Andrea Moore, Mautino, Righter and Scott: WHEREAS, Illinois law requires that all counties must provide full-time probation and court services to permit the judicial branch to fulfill its needs for sentencing options; and WHEREAS, The safety of Illinois citizens and the rights of crime victims are best served with a competent and thorough administration of the criminal justice system; and WHEREAS, Probation and court services professionals work in collaboration with the circuit court to provide supervision to both juvenile and adult offenders in a continuum of sanctions that include: pre-trial supervision, home confinement, intensive supervision, electronic monitoring, detention, community service, drug monitoring, teen drug courts, and pre-sentencing investigations, among many other sanctions; and
2660 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] WHEREAS, Probation and court services professionals work closely with the circuit court, community organizations, and crime victims to promote the system of balanced and restorative justice for crime victims through community service, dispute resolution, and the collection of restitution; and WHEREAS, 2,200 dedicated probation, detention, and court services officers supervise more than 100,000 juvenile and adult offenders who are sentenced to this continuum of sanctions and are receiving active probation supervision or participating in court-ordered programs; and WHEREAS, The Illinois Probation and Court Services Association is celebrating its 30th anniversary of representing these individuals, seeking to improve the administration of the criminal justice system, and continuously striving to improve the training, conditions, tools and services available for these probations and court services professionals; and WHEREAS, Governor George Ryan has proclaimed April 14, 1999 as "Probation and Court Services Officer Day" in Illinois; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate and commend all probation and court services officers for the professional manner in which they fulfill their jobs; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Illinois House of Representatives congratulates the Illinois Probation and Court Services Association on its 30th anniversary of serving its members and the citizens of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the Illinois Probation and Court Services Association. HOUSE RESOLUTION 165 Offered by Representative Reitz: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to congratulate American Legion Post 480 in Steeleville, Illinois, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the American Legion; and WHEREAS, On April 18, 1999, the American Legion Post 480 in Steeleville will celebrate the American Legion's 80 years of service and dedication to their community; Post 480 was founded in 1921 with Dr. A.C. Wiebusch as the Post Commander; in 1926 they received their federal charter; and WHEREAS, Currently the Post has 471 members; Gary McDonnough is the current Commander, and Post Adjutant is Merle Wente; they have a Women's Auxiliary, and the Son's of the American Legion; and WHEREAS, American Legion Post 480 owns Legion Park, consisting of 13 acres of land open to the public all year long; there are 2 full-size baseball diamonds, a 12 lane bowling alley, and 2 large reception rooms; and WHEREAS, American Legion Post 480 holds the charter for the local Boy Scout troop; the Post gives annual awards to St. Mark's School, Steeleville Grade School, and Steeleville High School; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate American Legion Post 480 on the 80th anniversary of the American Legion; may they continue to serve their community, as they move into a new century; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to American Legion Post 480.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2661 HOUSE RESOLUTION 166 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to congratulate Tom Nicolay, recipient of the Robert Stipp Award for Lifetime Achievement, presented by the Illinois EMT Association; and WHEREAS, Tom Nicolay began working with the Sandoval Fire Department in 1959; Mr. Nicolay was one of the first people to enroll in an EMT class in Southern Illinois; Dr. Goff Thompson at Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon taught that first class in 1972, and Tom Nicolay was there; by 1975 the Sandoval Fire Department was responsible for pre-hospital care in their area; and WHEREAS, Under Mr. Nicolay's direction, each member of the fire department was required to obtain their EMT license and continuing education; Mr. Nicolay went on to enroll in the first Emergency Rescue Technician Instructors Program, and then taught the same course throughout Southern Illinois; he taught CPR courses, wrote a monthly newsletter, and pushed for legislation that allowed EMTs to use automatic external defibrillators; and WHEREAS, The Sandoval Fire Department under his direction sponsored both Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, holiday food baskets, toy collections for the needy, visits by Santa Claus, aiding in the Salvation Army in their annual bell ringing collections, building parade floats, school educational tours and visits, and helping setup convalescent equipment for residents of the area; the Department also stages "Prom Night Crash Simulations" for high school students to remind them of the dangers of drinking and driving; all of this work is accomplished through funds raised by the annual Fireman's Picnic; and WHEREAS, Tom Nicolay's family has continued the tradition; two of his daughters, two son-in-laws, four grandchildren, and a granddaughter-in-law have completed or are enrolled in the EMT program; his oldest daughter serves as an EMT instructor; and WHEREAS, Tom Nicolay has also served as a Deputy Coroner, and as Marion County Coroner since 1996; he is a certified Medico-Legal Death Examiner; he served on the Marion County 911 Board until his retirement; he is a United States Navy Veteran; he is past president of the Egyptian Firefighters Association; past treasurer of the Sandoval Fire Protection District Board of Trustees; a former member of the Sandoval School Board; a member of the Sandoval United Methodist Church; a member of the Masonic Lodge; and vice president of the Centralia Shrine Club; he was also active in the Sandoval Lions Club and Toastmasters; and WHEREAS, Tom Nicolay was honored by Governor Jim Thompson in 1990 when he was appointed to the Firefighting Medal of Honor Commission; and WHEREAS, Tom Nicolay retired in July of 1998, but renewed his EMT license for another four years, prepared for any emergency; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Tom Nicolay on his work with the Sandoval Fire Department; we congratulate him on receiving the Robert Stipp Award for Lifetime Achievement; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Tom Nicolay, along with our sincere regards. HOUSE RESOLUTION 167 Offered by Representative Feigenholtz:
2662 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] WHEREAS, Francis Cardinal George will speak on Christian-Jewish relations at Sabbath services at the Temple Sholom of Chicago on Friday, April 9, 1999; and WHEREAS, This occasion marks the first address the Cardinal has made to a synagogue audience since being appointed to lead the Chicago archdiocese's Catholics; the Cardinal will talk on "The Twenty-first Century: A time to deepen the Spiritual Bond between Jews and Catholics"; and WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Cardinal George grew up in the Portage Park neighborhood, where he attended St. Pascal's Grade School; he is the sixth cardinal of Chicago, having been installed on April 8, 1997; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Francis Cardinal George on speaking at Temple Sholom of Chicago and wish him good luck in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Francis Cardinal George as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 169 Offered by Representatives Steve Davis - Reitz - Bost - Hoffman - Holbrook: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Glenn Dale Walters, Sr., of Alton, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Glenn Walters was born in Alton, Illinois, on May 7, 1931; his parents were Lee E. and Adele Elliott Walters; Mr. Walters grew up around Woodburn and attended Meisner High School in nearby Bunker Hill; in 1950 he married the former Mildred E. Davis in Woodburn; and WHEREAS, Mr. Walters served with the Alton Fire Department for 25 years; he retired as Captain in 1986; and WHEREAS, Mr. Walters was a member of the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois, and a charter member of Local #1255, where he served as President from 1968 to 1975; from 1970 to 1976 he served as Southern District Vice President; he served as President of the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois from 1976 to 1988; he also was honored with the title of President Emeritus of Local #1255 and the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois; he also served as President of the Metro East Fire Fighters; and WHEREAS, He was the first fire fighter to serve on the Executive Board of the AFL-CIO, where he also served as Vice President; he also served on the Labor Advisory Counsel for Attorney General Hardigan, the Labor Advisory Board for Governor Thompson, and the Labor Advisory Board for Secretary of State Edgar; and WHEREAS, Mr. Walters lobbied successfully for the following subjects: the political rights of fire fighters, collective bargaining, and pension benefits for the widows of fire fighters; he served as the business agent and chief negotiating officer for Local #1255; and WHEREAS, Glenn Walters will be remembered for his dedication to his job, and his dedication to his family; he was well respected among local firefighters, as well as fire fighters across the nation; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS that we mourn the death of Glenn Walters Sr.; may his family, friends, and fellow fire fighters find peace in this time of sorrow; it takes a person of true dedication to serve their community as a fire fighter, and Glenn Walters was such an individual; and be it further
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2663 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Glenn Walters. HOUSE RESOLUTION 170 Offered by Representative Schoenberg: WHEREAS, The members of this Body are happy to recognize the excellence of young athletes and wish to congratulate the New Trier Green Hockey Team on winning the Blackhawk Cup title game; and WHEREAS, Head Coach Bob Melton and Assistant Coach Mike Keefe should be justly proud of this fine team; at the end of the season, this team held a record of 39-4-5; and WHEREAS, The members of the New Trier Green team are Manager Ken Cecil, C. J. Heltmann, Andrew Vitt, Nelson Forsberg, Parker Millard, Charlie Lutz, Jeff Lake, Chris Hooe, Steve Martay, John Wilson, Peter Cecil, Pat Yast, Andrew Patience, John Baran, Elliot Johnson, Bob Wilson, Morgan Baker, Jeff Parker, Jake Wollock, and Kevin Morgan; and WHEREAS, The Trevians came through with a 7-0 victory over Glenbrook South in the Blackhawk Cup title game; and WHEREAS, All past and present students and supporters of New Trier should be proud of the dedication and athletic ability of the young men who are members of this team; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the New Trier Green Hockey Team on winning the Blackhawk Cup and extend our best wishes to them for continued success in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to Head Coach Bob Melton, Assistant Coach Mike Keefe, Manager Ken Cecil, and to each member of the New Trier Green Hockey Team. HOUSE RESOLUTION 171 Offered by Representative Ryder - Myers: WHEREAS, It has come to the attention of the House of Representatives that the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired in Jacksonville is celebrating its sesquicentennial this year; and WHEREAS, Samuel Bacon came to Jacksonville in 1847 seeking employment at the institution for the blind; and WHEREAS, He found no such school in Jacksonville, but finding the Asylum for the Insane, founded earlier in 1847, the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb founded in 1845, Illinois College founded in 1829, and the Jacksonville Female Academy founded in 1835, which the people of Jacksonville took great pride in these institutions and listened with interest as Bacon told them of other schools for the blind; and WHEREAS, Community leaders encouraged Bacon to establish a private school for the blind to demonstrate the feasibility of teaching the blind; and WHEREAS, In January of 1849, Bacon took four of the students from the private school to Springfield where they gave an exhibition of the skills that had been imparted to them by their teacher; and WHEREAS, Bills were introduced in the House of Representatives by Richard Yates and in the Senate by Newton Cloud; and WHEREAS, The result was "An Act to Establish the Illinois Institution for the Education of the Blind" was signed into law by Governor Augustus C. French on January 13, 1849; and WHEREAS, The institution was officially opened on April 7, 1849; and WHEREAS, The school is now called the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired; and
2664 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] WHEREAS, The school has had one hundred and fifty years of service to the citizens of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The school is now run under the auspices of the Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Rehabilitation Services; and WHEREAS, The Illinois School for the Visually Impaired is still a leading force for the education of the blind and visually impaired in the nation; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired on the occasion of its one hundred and fiftieth anniversary and extend our sincere wish for continued success in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the school during public ceremonies marking the anniversary on April 12, 1999. HOUSE RESOLUTION 172 Offered by Representative Harris: WHEREAS, Albert S. Wisowaty has announced his retirement as Calumet City Treasurer as of May 13, 1999; and WHEREAS, Mr. Wisowaty received a bachelor's degree from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana; he also became a Certified Illinois Municipal Treasurer in 1982; and WHEREAS, A United States Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Wisowaty retired from Ford Motor Company as a Senior Industrial Engineer after 36 years; he is the father of four and the grandfather of two; and WHEREAS, He has been affiliated with the Board of Education District 215, an Alderman of Calumet City, and City Treasurer; and WHEREAS, He has also held membership in the American Legion Post 330, Veterans of Foreign War Post 8141, Club AMSAC, Knights of Columbus, and Thornton Township Senior Citizens; he has been a Democratic Precinct Captain; and WHEREAS, Mr. Wisowaty has earned the respect and admiration of all who know him; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Albert S. Wisowaty as he retires as Calumet City Treasurer and wish him the best in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as an expression of our esteem. RESOLUTION The following resolutions were placed in the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 164 Offered by Representatives Dart - Fritchey - Rutherford - Black - Brosnahan. WHEREAS, The granting of credit is a matter that is of economic importance to the citizens of this State and of concern to the House of Representatives; and WHEREAS, It has come to the attention of the members of this Body that certain lenders are charging fees and interest on short-term loans that result in annual percentage rates in excess of 300%; and WHEREAS, The imposition of exceedingly high interest rates creates financial burdens on persons who must borrow on a short-term
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2665 basis; and WHEREAS, Borrowers who take out short-term loans may constitute a captive market for lenders who charge high rates of interest; and WHEREAS, These short-term loans, commonly called "payday loans", typically require the borrower to give the lender, at the time of the loan, a postdated check in an amount sufficient to pay the loan; and WHEREAS, Additional information about the practices of lenders who make payday loans is necessary to enable the House of Representatives to determine if additional regulation of this business is necessary; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that there is created the Payday Loan Review Commission consisting of 4 members appointed by the Speaker of the House and 3 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the House, all of whom shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses from funds available for that purpose; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Commission is directed to conduct a study of the business of making payday loans; and be it further RESOLVED, That the study include a determination of the number and locations of entities engaged in the payday loan business, information on the annual percentage rate of interest and other charges imposed upon borrowers who receive payday loans, and a profile of the borrowers who take out payday loans; and be it further RESOLVED, That the study determine whether persons who take out payday loans constitute a captive market for lenders, whether the rates and fees charged are excessive, and whether the lenders engage in "sharp" loan practices; and be it further RESOLVED, That the study include a discussion of problems payday loan practices cause for borrowers and consumers in general; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Commission report its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives by September 15, 1999; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be delivered to the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. HOUSE RESOLUTION 168 Offered by Representatives Lawfer - Erwin - Hartke - Jerry Mitchell - Steve Davis: WHEREAS, Industrial hemp is a valuable product in the commercial marketplace, creating jobs and opening up new markets and fields for employment and revenue; and WHEREAS, Several states have begun the process of enacting legislation that would legalize industrial hemp production and sales in those states; and WHEREAS, Hawaii, Vermont, Colorado, Minnesota, North Dakota, New Mexico, Virginia, Montana, and Missouri have all introduced legislation regarding industrial hemp in their 1999 legislatures; and WHEREAS, An investigation into the merits and values of industrial hemp is needed to consider whether the State of Illinois should consider passing legislation to implement the production of industrial hemp; and WHEREAS, An investigative task force would be able to take the time and facilitate the necessary research to examine the hemp issue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that there is created the Industrial Hemp Investigative and Advisory Task Force consisting of the Director of Agriculture or his or her designee, who shall be
2666 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] chairperson, and 12 additional members, 6 each, selected by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, representing expertise in the fields of plant science, food processing science, law enforcement, herbology, manufacturing, and the Illinois Specialty Growers Association; members of the Task Force shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses from funds appropriated for that purpose; and be it further RESOLVED, The Task Force shall study the economic viability of industrial hemp production in this State, shall identify any legal or other obstacles to industrial hemp production, shall make any recommendations it deems appropriate, and shall report its findings and recommendations to the Illinois House of Representatives by January 1, 2000; and upon reporting to the House of Representatives, the Task Force shall be dissolved; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall meet initially at the call of the chairperson, shall hold public hearings, and shall receive the assistance of legislative staff; and be it further RESOLVED, That the University of Illinois College of ACES (Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences) is requested to work with the Task Force and cooperate in undertaking the study; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the the President of the University of Illinois and the Illinois Director of Agriculture. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999 and held, the following bills were taken up and advanced to the order of Third Reading: HOUSE BILLS 353, 2120 and 2309. HOUSE BILL 658. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Pankau offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 658 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 658 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Public Construction Bond Act is amended by changing Section 1 as follows: (30 ILCS 550/1) (from Ch. 29, par. 15) Sec. 1. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, all officials, boards, commissions or agents of this State, or of any political subdivision thereof in making contracts for public work of any kind to be performed for this the State, or a political subdivision thereof shall require every contractor for such work to furnish, supply and deliver a bond to the State, or to the political subdivision thereof entering into such contract, as the case may be, with good and sufficient sureties. The amount of such bond shall be fixed by such officials, boards, commissions, commissioners or agents, and such bond, among other conditions, shall be conditioned for the completion of the contract, for the payment of material used in such work and for all labor performed in such work, whether by subcontractor or otherwise. Each such bond is deemed to contain the following provisions
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2667 whether such provisions are inserted in such bond or not: "The principal and sureties on this bond agree that all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions and agreements of the contract or contracts entered into between the principal and the State or any political subdivision thereof will be performed and fulfilled and to pay all persons, firms and corporations having contracts with the principal or with subcontractors, all just claims due them under the provisions of such contracts for labor performed or materials furnished in the performance of the contract on account of which this bond is given, when such claims are not satisfied out of the contract price of the contract on account of which this bond is given, after final settlement between the officer, board, commission or agent of the State or of any political subdivision thereof and the principal has been made." The bond required by this Section may be acquired from the company, agent or broker of the contractor's choice. The bond and sureties shall be subject to the right of reasonable approval or disapproval, including suspension, by the State or political subdivision thereof concerned. When other than motor fuel tax funds, federal-aid funds, or other funds received from the State are used, a political subdivision may allow the contractor to provide a non-diminishing irrevocable bank letter of credit, in lieu of the bond required by this Section, on contracts under $100,000 to comply with the requirements of this Section. Any such bank letter of credit shall contain all provisions required for bonds by this Section. (Source: P.A. 89-518, eff. 1-1-97.) Section 10. The Mechanics Lien Act is amended by changing Section 1 as follows: (770 ILCS 60/1) (from Ch. 82, par. 1) Sec. 1. A Any person who shall by any contract or contracts, express or implied, or partly expressed or implied, with the owner of a lot or tract of land, or with one whom the owner has authorized or knowingly permitted to contract, to improve the lot or tract of land or to manage a structure thereon, or to furnish material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, forms or form work used in the process of construction where cement, concrete or like material is used for the purpose of or in the building, altering, repairing or ornamenting any house or other building, walk or sidewalk, whether the walk or sidewalk is on the land or bordering thereon, driveway, fence or improvement or appurtenances to the lot or tract of land or connected therewith, and upon, over or under a sidewalk, street or alley adjoining; or fill, sod or excavate such lot or tract of land, or do landscape work thereon or therefor; or raise or lower any house thereon or remove any house thereto, or remove any house or other structure therefrom, or perform any services or incur any expense as an architect, structural engineer, professional engineer, land surveyor or property manager in, for or on a lot or tract of land for any such purpose; or drill any water well thereon; or furnish or perform labor or services as superintendent, time keeper, mechanic, laborer or otherwise, in the building, altering, repairing or ornamenting of the same; or furnish material, fixtures, apparatus, machinery, labor or services, forms or form work used in the process of construction where concrete, cement or like material is used, or drill any water well on the order of his agent, architect, structural engineer or superintendent having charge of the improvements, building, altering, repairing or ornamenting the same, is known under this Act as a contractor, and has a lien upon the whole of such lot or tract of land and upon adjoining or adjacent lots or tracts of land of such owner constituting the same premises and occupied or used in connection with such lot or tract of land as a place of
2668 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] residence or business; and in case the contract relates to 2 or more buildings, on 2 or more lots or tracts of land, upon all such lots and tracts of land and improvements thereon for the amount due to him for such material, fixtures, apparatus, machinery, services or labor, and interest at the rate of 10% per annum from the date the same is due. This lien extends to an estate in fee, for life, for years, or any other estate or any right of redemption, or other interest which the owner may have in the lot or tract of land at the time of making such contract or may subsequently acquire. The taking of additional security by the contractor or sub-contractor is not a waiver of any right of lien which he may have by virtue of this Act, unless made a waiver by express agreement of the parties and the waiver is not prohibited by this Act. This lien attaches as of the date of the contract. (Source: P.A. 86-807; 87-361.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1327. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Floor Amendment No. 1 remained in the Committee on Rules. Representative Cowlishaw offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 1327 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 1327 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend the Property Tax Code by changing Section 26-10."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing Section 26-10 as follows: (35 ILCS 200/26-10) Sec. 26-10. Informality in assessments or lists. An assessment of property or charge for taxes on the property thereon, shall not be considered illegal on account of any informality in making the assessment, or in the tax lists, or on account of the assessments not being made or completed within the time required by law. (Source: P.A. 83-121; 88-455.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendment, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 733. Having been recalled on March 18, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Woolard offered the following amendment and moved its adoption:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2669 AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO HOUSE BILL 733 AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amend House Bill 733, AS AMENDED, as follows: by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend the Health Care Facilities Planning Act by changing Section 4."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act is amended by changing Section 4 as follows: (20 ILCS 3960/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1154) Sec. 4. Health Facilities Planning Board. There is created the Health Facilities Planning Board, which shall perform the such functions as hereinafter described in this Act. The State Board shall consist of 15 voting members, including: 8 consumer members; one member representing the commercial health insurance industry in Illinois; one member representing proprietary hospitals in Illinois; one member who is actively engaged in the field of hospital management; one member who is a professional nurse registered in Illinois; one member who is a physician in active private practice licensed in Illinois to practice medicine in all of its branches; one member who is actively engaged in the field of skilled nursing or intermediate care facility management; and one member who is actively engaged in the administration of an ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act. The State Board shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. In making the appointments, the Governor shall give consideration to recommendations made by (1) the professional organizations concerned with hospital management for the hospital management appointment, (2) professional organizations concerned with long term care facility management for the long term care facility management appointment, (3) professional medical organizations for the physician appointment, (4) professional nursing organizations for the nurse appointment, and (5) professional organizations concerned with ambulatory surgical treatment centers for the ambulatory surgical treatment center appointment, and shall appoint as consumer members individuals familiar with community health needs but whose interest in the operation, construction or utilization of health care facilities are derived from factors other than those related to his profession, business, or economic gain, and who represent, so far as possible, different geographic areas of the State. Not more than 8 of the appointments shall be of the same political party. The Secretary of Human Services, the Director of Public Aid, and the Director of Public Health, or their designated representatives, shall serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the State Board. Of those appointed by the Governor as voting members, each member shall hold office for a term of 3 years: provided, that any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall be appointed for the remainder of such term and the term of office of each successor shall commence on July 1 of the year in which his predecessor's term expires. In making original appointments to the State Board, the Governor shall appoint 5 members for a term of one year, 5 for a term of 2 years, and 3 for a term of 3 years, and each of these terms of office shall commence on July 1, 1974. The initial term of office for the members appointed under this amendatory Act of 1996 shall begin on July 1, 1996 and shall last for 2 years, and each subsequent appointment shall be for a term of 3 years. Each member shall hold office until his successor is appointed and qualified. State Board members, while serving on business of the State
2670 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Board, shall receive actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses while so serving away from their places of residence. In addition, while serving on business of the State Board, each member shall receive compensation of $150 per day, except that such compensation shall not exceed $7,500 in any one year for any member. The State Board shall provide for its own organization and procedures, including the selection of a Chairman and such other officers as deemed necessary. The Director, with concurrence of the State Board, shall name as full-time Executive Secretary of the State Board, a person qualified in health care facility planning and in administration. The Agency shall provide administrative and staff support for the State Board. The State Board shall advise the Director of its budgetary and staff needs and consult with the Director on annual budget preparation. The State Board shall meet at least once each quarter, or as often as the Chairman of the State Board deems necessary, or upon the request of a majority of the members. Eight members of the State Board shall constitute a quorum. The affirmative vote of 8 of the members of the State Board shall be necessary for any action requiring a vote to be taken by the State Board. A vacancy in the membership of the State Board shall not impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the State Board as provided by this Act. (Source: P.A. 89-674, eff. 8-14-96; 90-14, eff. 7-1-97.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 3 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1326. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Floor Amendment No. 1 remained in the Committee on Rules. Representative Cowlishaw offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 1326 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 1326 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend the Illinois Highway Code."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Illinois Highway Code is amended by changing Section 1-101 as follows: (605 ILCS 5/1-101) (from Ch. 121, par. 1-101) Sec. 1-101. Short title. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Illinois Highway Code. (Source: Laws 1959, p. 196.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2671 order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1165. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Hoffman offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 1165 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 1165 by deleting all of Sections 5 through 99. The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1340. Having been recalled on March 25, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Wojcik offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 1340 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 1340, AS AMENDED, in Section 5, Sec. 8.07, subsection (b), the sentence beginning "The task force shall report", by replacing "April 1, 2001" with "January 1, 2002"; and in Section 5, Sec. 8.07, subsection (c), by replacing "July 1, 2001" with "July 1, 2002". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1718. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Executive, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 1718 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 1718 as follows: on page 2, line 22, after "1998", by inserting the following: "and fiscal year 1999"; and on line 29, after the period, by inserting the following: "For fiscal year 2000 and subsequent fiscal years, the Illinois Department shall establish an income eligibility threshold equal to the State median income for fiscal year 2000.".
2672 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Representative Scott offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 1718 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 1718, AS AMENDED, as follows: in Section 5, Sec. 9A-11, subsection (b), in the second paragraph, which begins "The Illinois Department shall specify", in the fifth sentence, which begins "It is the intent", by deleting "and fiscal year 1999"; and by replacing the seventh sentence, which begins "For fiscal year 2000", with the following: "It is the intent of the General Assembly that, for fiscal year 2000 and subsequent fiscal years, to the extent resources permit, the Illinois Department shall establish an income eligibility threshold of 50% of the State median income for fiscal year 2000.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was held on the order of Second Reading. HOUSE BILL 144. Having been recalled on March 17, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Art Turner offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO HOUSE BILL 144 AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amend House Bill 144 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Certified Capital Company Act.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 3 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 306. Having been read by title a second time on March 24, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Leitch offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 306 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 306, AS AMENDED, with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No. 1, on page 29, by replacing lines 13 through 34 with the following: "(b) Before adoption of an ordinance proposing the designation of a redevelopment planning area or a redevelopment project area, or both, or amending the boundaries of an existing redevelopment project area or redevelopment planning area, or both, the municipality shall convene a joint review board to consider the proposal. The board
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2673 shall consist of a representative selected by each taxing district that has authority to levy real property taxes on the property within the proposed redevelopment project area and that has at least 5% of its total equalized assessed value located within the proposed redevelopment project area, a representative selected by the municipality and a public member. The public member and the board's chairperson shall be selected by a majority of other board members. All board members shall be appointed and the first board meeting held within 14 days following the notice by the municipality to all the taxing districts as required by subsection (c) of Section 11-74.6-25. The notice shall also advise the taxing bodies represented on the joint review board of the time and place of the first meeting of the board. Additional meetings of the board shall be held upon the call of any 2 members. The municipality seeking designation of the redevelopment project area may provide administrative support to the board. The board shall review the public record, planning documents and proposed ordinances approving the redevelopment plan and project to be adopted by the municipality. As part of its deliberations, the board may hold additional hearings on the proposal. A board's recommendation, if any, shall be a written recommendation adopted by a majority vote of the board and submitted to the municipality within 30 days after the board convenes. A board's recommendation shall be binding upon the municipality. Failure of the board to submit its recommendation on a timely basis shall not be cause to delay the public hearing or the process of establishing or amending the redevelopment project area. The board's recommendation on the proposal shall be based upon the area satisfying the applicable eligibility criteria defined in Section 11-74.6-10 and whether there is a basis for the municipal findings set forth in the redevelopment plan as required by this Act. If the board does not file a recommendation it shall be presumed that the board has found that the redevelopment project area satisfies the eligibility criteria."; and on page 30, by deleting lines 1 through 22. The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 621. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Capparelli offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 621 AMENDMENT NO. ____. Amend House Bill 621, on page 4, line 23, after "danger to the public", by inserting "or when a diligent effort has been made to contact a licensed locksmith who can provide the service in a timely manner as determined by the police, fire, or other municipal employee who shall take into consideration the health and safety of the occupants of the vehicle". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed.
2674 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Representative Granberg offered and withdrew Amendment No. 2. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 305. Having been recalled on March 23, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Leitch offered the following amendments and moved their adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 305 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 305 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT concerning tax increment financing."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing Section 18-185 as follows: (35 ILCS 200/18-185) Sec. 18-185. Short title; definitions. This Division 5 Section and Sections 18-190 through 18-245 may be cited as the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law. As used in this Division 5 Sections 18-190 through 18-245: "Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for all items published by the United States Department of Labor. "Extension limitation" means (a) the lesser of 5% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index during the 12-month calendar year preceding the levy year or (b) the rate of increase approved by voters under Section 18-205. "Affected county" means a county of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants or a county contiguous to a county of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants. "Taxing district" has the same meaning provided in Section 1-150, except as otherwise provided in this Section. For the 1991 through 1994 levy years only, "taxing district" includes only each non-home rule taxing district having the majority of its 1990 equalized assessed value within any county or counties contiguous to a county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants. Beginning with the 1995 levy year, "taxing district" includes only each non-home rule taxing district subject to this Law before the 1995 levy year and each non-home rule taxing district not subject to this Law before the 1995 levy year having the majority of its 1994 equalized assessed value in an affected county or counties. Beginning with the levy year in which this Law becomes applicable to a taxing district as provided in Section 18-213, "taxing district" also includes those taxing districts made subject to this Law as provided in Section 18-213. "Aggregate extension" for taxing districts to which this Law applied before the 1995 levy year means the annual corporate extension for the taxing district and those special purpose extensions that are made annually for the taxing district, excluding special purpose extensions: (a) made for the taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds that were approved by referendum; (b) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds issued before October 1, 1991; (c) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund those bonds issued before October 1, 1991; (d) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund bonds issued after October 1, 1991 that were approved by referendum;
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2675 (e) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on revenue bonds issued before October 1, 1991 for payment of which a property tax levy or the full faith and credit of the unit of local government is pledged; however, a tax for the payment of interest or principal on those bonds shall be made only after the governing body of the unit of local government finds that all other sources for payment are insufficient to make those payments; (f) made for payments under a building commission lease when the lease payments are for the retirement of bonds issued by the commission before October 1, 1991, to pay for the building project; (g) made for payments due under installment contracts entered into before October 1, 1991; (h) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds issued under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act to finance construction projects initiated before October 1, 1991; (i) made for payments of principal and interest on limited bonds, as defined in Section 3 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act, in an amount not to exceed the debt service extension base less the amount in items (b), (c), (e), and (h) of this definition for non-referendum obligations, except obligations initially issued pursuant to referendum; (j) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds issued under Section 15 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act; and (k) made by a school district that participates in the Special Education District of Lake County, created by special education joint agreement under Section 10-22.31 of the School Code, for payment of the school district's share of the amounts required to be contributed by the Special Education District of Lake County to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund under Article 7 of the Illinois Pension Code; the amount of any extension under this item (k) shall be certified by the school district to the county clerk. "Aggregate extension" for the taxing districts to which this Law did not apply before the 1995 levy year (except taxing districts subject to this Law in accordance with Section 18-213) means the annual corporate extension for the taxing district and those special purpose extensions that are made annually for the taxing district, excluding special purpose extensions: (a) made for the taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds that were approved by referendum; (b) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds issued before March 1, 1995; (c) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund those bonds issued before March 1, 1995; (d) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund bonds issued after March 1, 1995 that were approved by referendum; (e) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on revenue bonds issued before March 1, 1995 for payment of which a property tax levy or the full faith and credit of the unit of local government is pledged; however, a tax for the payment of interest or principal on those bonds shall be made only after the governing body of the unit of local government finds that all other sources for payment are insufficient to make those payments; (f) made for payments under a building commission lease when the lease payments are for the retirement of bonds issued by the commission before March 1, 1995 to pay for the building project; (g) made for payments due under installment contracts entered into before March 1, 1995; (h) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds issued under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act to finance construction projects initiated before October 1, 1991; (i) made for payments of principal and interest on limited bonds, as defined in Section 3 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act, in an amount not to exceed the debt service extension base less the amount in items (b), (c), and (e) of this definition for non-referendum obligations, except
2676 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] obligations initially issued pursuant to referendum and bonds described in subsection (h) of this definition; (j) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds issued under Section 15 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act; (k) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds authorized by Public Act 88-503 and issued under Section 20a of the Chicago Park District Act for aquarium or museum projects; and (l) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds authorized by Public Act 87-1191 and issued under Section 42 of the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act for zoological park projects. "Aggregate extension" for all taxing districts to which this Law applies in accordance with Section 18-213, except for those taxing districts subject to paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of Section 18-213, means the annual corporate extension for the taxing district and those special purpose extensions that are made annually for the taxing district, excluding special purpose extensions: (a) made for the taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds that were approved by referendum; (b) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds issued before the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held; (c) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund those bonds issued before the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held; (d) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund bonds issued after the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held if the bonds were approved by referendum after the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held; (e) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on revenue bonds issued before the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held for payment of which a property tax levy or the full faith and credit of the unit of local government is pledged; however, a tax for the payment of interest or principal on those bonds shall be made only after the governing body of the unit of local government finds that all other sources for payment are insufficient to make those payments; (f) made for payments under a building commission lease when the lease payments are for the retirement of bonds issued by the commission before the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held to pay for the building project; (g) made for payments due under installment contracts entered into before the date on which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held; (h) made for payments of principal and interest on limited bonds, as defined in Section 3 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act, in an amount not to exceed the debt service extension base less the amount in items (b), (c), and (e) of this definition for non-referendum obligations, except obligations initially issued pursuant to referendum; (i) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds issued under Section 15 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act; and (j) made for a qualified airport authority to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds issued for the purpose of paying obligations due under, or financing airport facilities required to be acquired, constructed, installed or equipped pursuant to, contracts entered into before March 1, 1996 (but not including any amendments to such a contract taking effect on or after that date). "Aggregate extension" for all taxing districts to which this Law applies in accordance with paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of Section 18-213 means the annual corporate extension for the taxing district and those special purpose extensions that are made annually for the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2677 taxing district, excluding special purpose extensions: (a) made for the taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds that were approved by referendum; (b) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds issued before the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997; (c) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund those bonds issued before the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997; (d) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on bonds issued to refund or continue to refund bonds issued after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 if the bonds were approved by referendum after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997; (e) made for any taxing district to pay interest or principal on revenue bonds issued before the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 for payment of which a property tax levy or the full faith and credit of the unit of local government is pledged; however, a tax for the payment of interest or principal on those bonds shall be made only after the governing body of the unit of local government finds that all other sources for payment are insufficient to make those payments; (f) made for payments under a building commission lease when the lease payments are for the retirement of bonds issued by the commission before the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 to pay for the building project; (g) made for payments due under installment contracts entered into before the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997; (h) made for payments of principal and interest on limited bonds, as defined in Section 3 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act, in an amount not to exceed the debt service extension base less the amount in items (b), (c), and (e) of this definition for non-referendum obligations, except obligations initially issued pursuant to referendum; (i) made for payments of principal and interest on bonds issued under Section 15 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act; and (j) made for a qualified airport authority to pay interest or principal on general obligation bonds issued for the purpose of paying obligations due under, or financing airport facilities required to be acquired, constructed, installed or equipped pursuant to, contracts entered into before March 1, 1996 (but not including any amendments to such a contract taking effect on or after that date). "Debt service extension base" means an amount equal to that portion of the extension for a taxing district for the 1994 levy year, or for those taxing districts subject to this Law in accordance with Section 18-213, except for those subject to paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of Section 18-213, for the levy year in which the referendum making this Law applicable to the taxing district is held, or for those taxing districts subject to this Law in accordance with paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of Section 18-213 for the 1996 levy year, constituting an extension for payment of principal and interest on bonds issued by the taxing district without referendum, but not including (i) bonds authorized by Public Act 88-503 and issued under Section 20a of the Chicago Park District Act for aquarium and museum projects; (ii) bonds issued under Section 15 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act; or (iii) refunding obligations issued to refund or to continue to refund obligations initially issued pursuant to referendum. The debt service extension base may be established or increased as provided under Section 18-212. "Special purpose extensions" include, but are not limited to, extensions for levies made on an annual basis for unemployment and workers' compensation, self-insurance, contributions to pension plans, and extensions made pursuant to Section 6-601 of the Illinois Highway Code for a road district's permanent road fund whether levied annually or not. The extension for a special service area is not
2678 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] included in the aggregate extension. "Aggregate extension base" means the taxing district's last preceding aggregate extension as adjusted under Sections 18-215 through 18-230. "Levy year" has the same meaning as "year" under Section 1-155. "New property" means (i) the assessed value, after final board of review or board of appeals action, of new improvements or additions to existing improvements on any parcel of real property that increase the assessed value of that real property during the levy year multiplied by the equalization factor issued by the Department under Section 17-30 and (ii) the assessed value, after final board of review or board of appeals action, of real property not exempt from real estate taxation, which real property was exempt from real estate taxation for any portion of the immediately preceding levy year, multiplied by the equalization factor issued by the Department under Section 17-30. In addition, the county clerk in a county containing a population of 3,000,000 or more shall include in the 1997 recovered tax increment value for any school district, any recovered tax increment value that was applicable to the 1995 tax year calculations. "Qualified airport authority" means an airport authority organized under the Airport Authorities Act and located in a county bordering on the State of Wisconsin and having a population in excess of 200,000 and not greater than 500,000. "Recovered tax increment value" means, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the amount of the current year's equalized assessed value, in the first year after a municipality terminates the designation of an area as a redevelopment project area previously established under the Tax Increment Allocation Development Act in the Illinois Municipal Code, previously established under the Industrial Jobs Recovery Law in the Illinois Municipal Code, or previously established under the Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act, of each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property in the redevelopment project area over and above the initial equalized assessed value of each property in the redevelopment project area. For the taxes which are extended for the 1997 levy year, the recovered tax increment value for a non-home rule taxing district that first became subject to this Law for the 1995 levy year because a majority of its 1994 equalized assessed value was in an affected county or counties shall be increased if a municipality terminated the designation of an area in 1993 as a redevelopment project area previously established under the Tax Increment Allocation Development Act in the Illinois Municipal Code, previously established under the Industrial Jobs Recovery Law in the Illinois Municipal Code, or previously established under the Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act, by an amount equal to the 1994 equalized assessed value of each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property in the redevelopment project area over and above the initial equalized assessed value of each property in the redevelopment project area. In the first year after a municipality removes a taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property from a redevelopment project area established under the Tax Increment Allocation Development Act in the Illinois Municipal Code, the Industrial Jobs Recovery Law in the Illinois Municipal Code, or the Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act, "recovered tax increment value" means the amount of the current year's equalized assessed value of each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property removed from the redevelopment project area over and above the initial equalized assessed value of that real property before removal from the redevelopment project area. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, "limiting rate"
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2679 means a fraction the numerator of which is the last preceding aggregate extension base times an amount equal to one plus the extension limitation defined in this Section and the denominator of which is the current year's equalized assessed value of all real property in the territory under the jurisdiction of the taxing district during the prior levy year. For those taxing districts that reduced their aggregate extension for the last preceding levy year, the highest aggregate extension in any of the last 3 preceding levy years shall be used for the purpose of computing the limiting rate. The denominator shall not include new property. The denominator shall not include the recovered tax increment value. (Source: P.A. 89-1, eff. 2-12-95; 89-138, eff. 7-14-95; 89-385, eff. 8-18-95; 89-436, eff. 1-1-96; 89-449, eff. 6-1-96; 89-510, eff. 7-11-96; 89-718, eff. 3-7-97; 90-485, eff. 1-1-98; 90-511, eff. 8-22-97; 90-568, eff. 1-1-99; 90-616, eff. 7-10-98; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98; revised 10-28-98.) Section 10. The Governmental Account Audit Act is amended by changing Section 3 as follows: (50 ILCS 310/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 703) Sec. 3. Financial report. Any governmental unit appropriating less than $200,000 for any fiscal year shall, in lieu of complying with the requirements of Section 2 for audits and audit reports, file with the Comptroller a financial report containing information required by the Comptroller. In addition, a governmental unit appropriating less than $200,000 may file with the Comptroller any audit reports which may have been prepared under any other law. Any governmental unit appropriating $200,000 or more for any fiscal year shall, in addition to complying with the requirements of Section 2 for audits and audit reports, file with the Comptroller the financial report required by this Section. The financial report filed under this Section shall include the information required by subsection (d) of Section 11-74.4-5 of the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act in the Illinois Municipal Code. Such financial reports shall be on forms so designed by the Comptroller as not to require professional accounting services for its preparation. (Source: P.A. 90-104, eff. 7-11-97.) Section 15. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by changing Sections 11-74.4-3, 11-74.4-4, 11-74.4-4.1, 11-74.4-5, 11-74.4-6, 11-74.4-7, 11-74.4-7.1, 11-74.4-8, and 11-74.4-8a and adding Section 11-74.4-4.2 as follows: (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-3) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-3) Sec. 11-74.4-3. Definitions. The following terms, wherever used or referred to in this Division 74.4 shall have the following respective meanings, unless in any case a different meaning clearly appears from the context. (a) For any redevelopment project area that has been designated pursuant to this Section by an ordinance adopted prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, "blighted area" shall have the meaning set forth in this Section prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, "blighted area" means any improved or vacant area within the boundaries of a redevelopment project area located within the territorial limits of the municipality where: (1) If improved, industrial, commercial, and residential buildings or improvements are detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare because of a combination of 5 or more of the following factors, each of which is (i) present, with that presence documented, to a meaningful extent so that a municipality may reasonably find that the factor is clearly
2680 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] present within the intent of the Act and (ii) reasonably distributed throughout the improved part of the redevelopment project area: (A) Dilapidation. An advanced state of disrepair or neglect of necessary repairs to the primary structural components of buildings or improvements in such a combination that a documented building condition analysis determines that major repair is required or the defects are so serious and so extensive that the buildings must be removed. (B) Obsolescence. The condition or process of falling into disuse. Structures have become ill-suited for the original use. (C) Deterioration. With respect to buildings, defects including, but not limited to, major defects in the secondary building components such as doors, windows, porches, gutters and downspouts, and fascia. With respect to surface improvements, that the condition of roadways, alleys, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, off-street parking, and surface storage areas evidence deterioration, including, but not limited to, surface cracking, crumbling, potholes, depressions, loose paving material, and weeds protruding through paved surfaces. (D) Presence of structures below minimum code standards. All structures that do not meet the standards of zoning, subdivision, building, fire, and other governmental codes applicable to property, but not including housing and property maintenance codes. (E) Illegal use of individual structures. The use of structures in violation of applicable federal, State, or local laws, exclusive of those applicable to the presence of structures below minimum code standards. (F) Excessive vacancies. The presence of buildings that are unoccupied or under-utilized and that represent an adverse influence on the area because of the frequency, extent, or duration of the vacancies. (G) Lack of ventilation, light, or sanitary facilities. The absence of adequate ventilation for light or air circulation in spaces or rooms without windows, or that require the removal of dust, odor, gas, smoke, or other noxious airborne materials. Inadequate natural light and ventilation means the absence of skylights or windows for interior spaces or rooms and improper window sizes and amounts by room area to window area ratios. Inadequate sanitary facilities refers to the absence or inadequacy of garbage storage and enclosure, bathroom facilities, hot water and kitchens, and structural inadequacies preventing ingress and egress to and from all rooms and units within a building. (H) Inadequate utilities. Underground and overhead utilities such as storm sewers and storm drainage, sanitary sewers, water lines, and gas, telephone, and electrical services that are shown to be inadequate. Inadequate utilities are those that are: (i) of insufficient capacity to serve the uses in the redevelopment project area, (ii) deteriorated, antiquated, obsolete, or in disrepair, or (iii) lacking within the redevelopment project area. (I) Excessive land coverage and overcrowding of structures and community facilities. The over-intensive use of property and the crowding of buildings and accessory facilities onto a site. Examples of problem conditions
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2681 warranting the designation of an area as one exhibiting excessive land coverage are: (i) the presence of buildings either improperly situated on parcels or located on parcels of inadequate size and shape in relation to present-day standards of development for health and safety and (ii) the presence of multiple buildings on a single parcel. For there to be a finding of excessive land coverage, these parcels must exhibit one or more of the following conditions: insufficient provision for light and air within or around buildings, increased threat of spread of fire due to the close proximity of buildings, lack of adequate or proper access to a public right-of-way, lack of reasonably required off-street parking, or inadequate provision for loading and service. (J) Deleterious land use or layout. The existence of incompatible land-use relationships, buildings occupied by inappropriate mixed-uses, or uses considered to be noxious, offensive, or unsuitable for the surrounding area. (K) Environmental clean-up. The proposed redevelopment project area has incurred Illinois Environmental Protection Agency or United States Environmental Protection Agency remediation costs for, or a study conducted by an independent consultant recognized as having expertise in environmental remediation has determined a need for, the clean-up of hazardous waste, hazardous substances, or underground storage tanks required by State or federal law, provided that the remediation costs constitute a material impediment to the development or redevelopment of the redevelopment project area. (L) Lack of community planning. The proposed redevelopment project area was developed prior to or without the benefit or guidance of a community plan. This means that the development occurred prior to the adoption by the municipality of a comprehensive or other community plan or that the plan was not followed at the time of the area's development. This factor must be documented by evidence of adverse or incompatible land-use relationships, inadequate street layout, improper subdivision, parcels of inadequate shape and size to meet contemporary development standards, or other evidence demonstrating an absence of effective community planning. (M) The total equalized assessed value of the proposed redevelopment project area has declined for 3 of the last 5 calendar years prior to the year in which the redevelopment project area is designated or is increasing at an annual rate that is less than the balance of the municipality for 3 of the last 5 calendar years for which information is available or is increasing at an annual rate that is less than the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the United States Department of Labor or successor agency for 3 of the last 5 calendar years prior to the year in which the redevelopment project area is designated. (2) If vacant, the sound growth of the redevelopment project area is impaired by a combination of 2 or more of the following factors, each of which is (i) present, with that presence documented, to a meaningful extent so that a municipality may reasonably find that the factor is clearly present within the intent of the Act and (ii) reasonably distributed throughout the vacant part of the redevelopment project area:
2682 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (A) Obsolete platting of vacant land that results in parcels of limited or narrow size or configurations of parcels of irregular size or shape that would be difficult to develop on a planned basis and in a manner compatible with contemporary standards and requirements, or platting that failed to create rights-of-ways for streets or alleys or that created inadequate right-of-way widths for streets, alleys, or other public rights-of-way or that omitted easements for public utilities. (B) Diversity of ownership of parcels of vacant land sufficient in number to retard or impede the ability to assemble the land for development. (C) Tax and special assessment delinquencies exist or the property has been the subject of tax sales under the Property Tax Code. (D) Deterioration of structures or site improvements in neighboring areas adjacent to the vacant land. (E) The area has incurred Illinois Environmental Protection Agency or United States Environmental Protection Agency remediation costs for, or a study conducted by an independent consultant recognized as having expertise in environmental remediation has determined a need for, the clean-up of hazardous waste, hazardous substances, or underground storage tanks required by State or federal law, provided that the remediation costs constitute a material impediment to the development or redevelopment of the redevelopment project area. (F) The total equalized assessed value of the proposed redevelopment project area has declined for 3 of the last 5 calendar years prior to the year in which the redevelopment project area is designated or is increasing at an annual rate that is less than the balance of the municipality for 3 of the last 5 calendar years for which information is available or is increasing at an annual rate that is less than the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the United States Department of Labor or successor agency for 3 of the last 5 calendar years prior to the year in which the redevelopment project area is designated. (3) If vacant, the sound growth of the redevelopment project area is impaired by one of the following factors that (i) is present, with that presence documented, to a meaningful extent so that a municipality may reasonably find that the factor is clearly present within the intent of the Act and (ii) is reasonably distributed throughout the vacant part of the redevelopment project area: (A) The area consists of one or more unused quarries, mines, or strip mine ponds. (B) The area consists of unused railyards, rail tracks, or railroad rights-of-way. (C) The area, prior to its designation, is subject to chronic flooding that adversely impacts on real property in the area as certified by a registered professional engineer or appropriate regulatory agency. (D) The area consists of an unused or illegal disposal site containing earth, stone, building debris, or similar materials that were removed from construction, demolition, excavation, or dredge sites. (E) Prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the area is not less than 50 nor more than 100 acres and 75% of which is vacant
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2683 (notwithstanding that the area has been used for commercial agricultural purposes within 5 years prior to the designation of the redevelopment project area), and the area meets at least one of the factors itemized in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the area has been designated as a town or village center by ordinance or comprehensive plan adopted prior to January 1, 1982, and the area has not been developed for that designated purpose. (F) The area qualified as a blighted improved area immediately prior to becoming vacant, unless there has been substantial private investment in the immediately surrounding area., if improved, industrial, commercial and residential buildings or improvements, because of a combination of 5 or more of the following factors: age; dilapidation; obsolescence; deterioration; illegal use of individual structures; presence of structures below minimum code standards; excessive vacancies; overcrowding of structures and community facilities; lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities; inadequate utilities; excessive land coverage; deleterious land use or layout; depreciation of physical maintenance; lack of community planning, is detrimental to the public safety, health, morals or welfare, or if vacant, the sound growth of the taxing districts is impaired by, (1) a combination of 2 or more of the following factors: obsolete platting of the vacant land; diversity of ownership of such land; tax and special assessment delinquencies on such land; flooding on all or part of such vacant land; deterioration of structures or site improvements in neighboring areas adjacent to the vacant land, or (2) the area immediately prior to becoming vacant qualified as a blighted improved area, or (3) the area consists of an unused quarry or unused quarries, or (4) the area consists of unused railyards, rail tracks or railroad rights-of-way, or (5) the area, prior to its designation, is subject to chronic flooding which adversely impacts on real property in the area and such flooding is substantially caused by one or more improvements in or in proximity to the area which improvements have been in existence for at least 5 years, or (6) the area consists of an unused disposal site, containing earth, stone, building debris or similar material, which were removed from construction, demolition, excavation or dredge sites, or (7) the area is not less than 50 nor more than 100 acres and 75% of which is vacant, notwithstanding the fact that such area has been used for commercial agricultural purposes within 5 years prior to the designation of the redevelopment project area, and which area meets at least one of the factors itemized in provision (1) of this subsection (a), and the area has been designated as a town or village center by ordinance or comprehensive plan adopted prior to January 1, 1982, and the area has not been developed for that designated purpose. (b) For any redevelopment project area that has been designated pursuant to this Section by an ordinance adopted prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, "conservation area" shall have the meaning set forth in this Section prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, "conservation area" means any improved area within the boundaries of a redevelopment project area located within
2684 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] the territorial limits of the municipality in which 50% or more of the structures in the area have an age of 35 years or more. Such an area is not yet a blighted area but because of a combination of 3 or more of the following factors dilapidation; obsolescence; deterioration; illegal use of individual structures; presence of structures below minimum code standards; abandonment; excessive vacancies; overcrowding of structures and community facilities; lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities; inadequate utilities; excessive land coverage; deleterious land use or layout; depreciation of physical maintenance; lack of community planning, is detrimental to the public safety, health, morals or welfare and such an area may become a blighted area:. (1) Dilapidation. An advanced state of disrepair or neglect of necessary repairs to the primary structural components of buildings or improvements in such a combination that a documented building condition analysis determines that major repair is required or the defects are so serious and so extensive that the buildings must be removed. (2) Obsolescence. The condition or process of falling into disuse. Structures have become ill-suited for the original use. (3) Deterioration. With respect to buildings, defects including, but not limited to, major defects in the secondary building components such as doors, windows, porches, gutters and downspouts, and fascia. With respect to surface improvements, that the condition of roadways, alleys, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, off-street parking, and surface storage areas evidence deterioration, including, but not limited to, surface cracking, crumbling, potholes, depressions, loose paving material, and weeds protruding through paved surfaces. (4) Presence of structures below minimum code standards. All structures that do not meet the standards of zoning, subdivision, building, fire, and other governmental codes applicable to property, but not including housing and property maintenance codes. (5) Illegal use of individual structures. The use of structures in violation of applicable federal, State, or local laws, exclusive of those applicable to the presence of structures below minimum code standards. (6) Excessive vacancies. The presence of buildings that are unoccupied or under-utilized and that represent an adverse influence on the area because of the frequency, extent, or duration of the vacancies. (7) Lack of ventilation, light, or sanitary facilities. The absence of adequate ventilation for light or air circulation in spaces or rooms without windows, or that require the removal of dust, odor, gas, smoke, or other noxious airborne materials. Inadequate natural light and ventilation means the absence or inadequacy of skylights or windows for interior spaces or rooms and improper window sizes and amounts by room area to window area ratios. Inadequate sanitary facilities refers to the absence or inadequacy of garbage storage and enclosure, bathroom facilities, hot water and kitchens, and structural inadequacies preventing ingress and egress to and from all rooms and units within a building. (8) Inadequate utilities. Underground and overhead utilities such as storm sewers and storm drainage, sanitary sewers, water lines, and gas, telephone, and electrical services that are shown to be inadequate. Inadequate utilities are those that are: (i) of insufficient capacity to serve the uses in the redevelopment project area, (ii) deteriorated, antiquated, obsolete, or in disrepair, or (iii) lacking within the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2685 redevelopment project area. (9) Excessive land coverage and overcrowding of structures and community facilities. The over-intensive use of property and the crowding of buildings and accessory facilities onto a site. Examples of problem conditions warranting the designation of an area as one exhibiting excessive land coverage are: the presence of buildings either improperly situated on parcels or located on parcels of inadequate size and shape in relation to present-day standards of development for health and safety and the presence of multiple buildings on a single parcel. For there to be a finding of excessive land coverage, these parcels must exhibit one or more of the following conditions: insufficient provision for light and air within or around buildings, increased threat of spread of fire due to the close proximity of buildings, lack of adequate or proper access to a public right-of-way, lack of reasonably required off-street parking, or inadequate provision for loading and service. (10) Deleterious land use or layout. The existence of incompatible land-use relationships, buildings occupied by inappropriate mixed-uses, or uses considered to be noxious, offensive, or unsuitable for the surrounding area. (11) Lack of community planning. The proposed redevelopment project area was developed prior to or without the benefit or guidance of a community plan. This means that the development occurred prior to the adoption by the municipality of a comprehensive or other community plan or that the plan was not followed at the time of the area's development. This factor must be documented by evidence of adverse or incompatible land-use relationships, inadequate street layout, improper subdivision, parcels of inadequate shape and size to meet contemporary development standards, or other evidence demonstrating an absence of effective community planning. (12) The area has incurred Illinois Environmental Protection Agency or United States Environmental Protection Agency remediation costs for, or a study conducted by an independent consultant recognized as having expertise in environmental remediation has determined a need for, the clean-up of hazardous waste, hazardous substances, or underground storage tanks required by State or federal law, provided that the remediation costs constitute a material impediment to the development or redevelopment of the redevelopment project area. (13) The total equalized assessed value of the proposed redevelopment project area has declined for 3 of the last 5 calendar years for which information is available or is increasing at an annual rate that is less than the balance of the municipality for 3 of the last 5 calendar years for which information is available or is increasing at an annual rate that is less than the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the United States Department of Labor or successor agency for 3 of the last 5 calendar years for which information is available. (c) "Industrial park" means an area in a blighted or conservation area suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research or transportation enterprise, of facilities to include but not be limited to factories, mills, processing plants, assembly plants, packing plants, fabricating plants, industrial distribution centers, warehouses, repair overhaul or service facilities, freight terminals, research facilities, test facilities or railroad facilities. (d) "Industrial park conservation area" means an area within the boundaries of a redevelopment project area located within the
2686 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] territorial limits of a municipality that is a labor surplus municipality or within 1 1/2 miles of the territorial limits of a municipality that is a labor surplus municipality if the area is annexed to the municipality; which area is zoned as industrial no later than at the time the municipality by ordinance designates the redevelopment project area, and which area includes both vacant land suitable for use as an industrial park and a blighted area or conservation area contiguous to such vacant land. (e) "Labor surplus municipality" means a municipality in which, at any time during the 6 months before the municipality by ordinance designates an industrial park conservation area, the unemployment rate was over 6% and was also 100% or more of the national average unemployment rate for that same time as published in the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics publication entitled "The Employment Situation" or its successor publication. For the purpose of this subsection, if unemployment rate statistics for the municipality are not available, the unemployment rate in the municipality shall be deemed to be the same as the unemployment rate in the principal county in which the municipality is located. (f) "Municipality" shall mean a city, village or incorporated town. (g) "Initial Sales Tax Amounts" means the amount of taxes paid under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places located in a State Sales Tax Boundary during the calendar year 1985. (g-1) "Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts" means the amount of taxes paid under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places located within the State Sales Tax Boundary revised pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8a(9) of this Act. (h) "Municipal Sales Tax Increment" means an amount equal to the increase in the aggregate amount of taxes paid to a municipality from the Local Government Tax Fund arising from sales by retailers and servicemen within the redevelopment project area or State Sales Tax Boundary, as the case may be, for as long as the redevelopment project area or State Sales Tax Boundary, as the case may be, exist over and above the aggregate amount of taxes as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue and paid under the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act by retailers and servicemen, on transactions at places of business located in the redevelopment project area or State Sales Tax Boundary, as the case may be, during the base year which shall be the calendar year immediately prior to the year in which the municipality adopted tax increment allocation financing. For purposes of computing the aggregate amount of such taxes for base years occurring prior to 1985, the Department of Revenue shall determine the Initial Sales Tax Amounts for such taxes and deduct therefrom an amount equal to 4% of the aggregate amount of taxes per year for each year the base year is prior to 1985, but not to exceed a total deduction of 12%. The amount so determined shall be known as the "Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts". For purposes of determining the Municipal Sales Tax Increment, the Department of Revenue shall for each period subtract from the amount paid to the municipality from the Local Government Tax Fund arising from sales by retailers and servicemen on transactions located in the redevelopment project area or the State Sales Tax Boundary, as the case may be, the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, the Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2687 the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts for the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act. For the State Fiscal Year 1989, this calculation shall be made by utilizing the calendar year 1987 to determine the tax amounts received. For the State Fiscal Year 1990, this calculation shall be made by utilizing the period from January 1, 1988, until September 30, 1988, to determine the tax amounts received from retailers and servicemen pursuant to the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act, which shall have deducted therefrom nine-twelfths of the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, the Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts as appropriate. For the State Fiscal Year 1991, this calculation shall be made by utilizing the period from October 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, to determine the tax amounts received from retailers and servicemen pursuant to the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act which shall have deducted therefrom nine-twelfths of the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts as appropriate. For every State Fiscal Year thereafter, the applicable period shall be the 12 months beginning July 1 and ending June 30 to determine the tax amounts received which shall have deducted therefrom the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, the Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts, as the case may be. (i) "Net State Sales Tax Increment" means the sum of the following: (a) 80% of the first $100,000 of State Sales Tax Increment annually generated within a State Sales Tax Boundary; (b) 60% of the amount in excess of $100,000 but not exceeding $500,000 of State Sales Tax Increment annually generated within a State Sales Tax Boundary; and (c) 40% of all amounts in excess of $500,000 of State Sales Tax Increment annually generated within a State Sales Tax Boundary. If, however, a municipality established a tax increment financing district in a county with a population in excess of 3,000,000 before January 1, 1986, and the municipality entered into a contract or issued bonds after January 1, 1986, but before December 31, 1986, to finance redevelopment project costs within a State Sales Tax Boundary, then the Net State Sales Tax Increment means, for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 1990, and July 1, 1991, 100% of the State Sales Tax Increment annually generated within a State Sales Tax Boundary; and notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, for those fiscal years the Department of Revenue shall distribute to those municipalities 100% of their Net State Sales Tax Increment before any distribution to any other municipality and regardless of whether or not those other municipalities will receive 100% of their Net State Sales Tax Increment. For Fiscal Year 1999, and every year thereafter until the year 2007, for any municipality that has not entered into a contract or has not issued bonds prior to June 1, 1988 to finance redevelopment project costs within a State Sales Tax Boundary, the Net State Sales Tax Increment shall be calculated as follows: By multiplying the Net State Sales Tax Increment by 90% in the State Fiscal Year 1999; 80% in the State Fiscal Year 2000; 70% in the State Fiscal Year 2001; 60% in the State Fiscal Year 2002; 50% in the State Fiscal Year 2003; 40% in the State Fiscal Year 2004; 30% in the State Fiscal Year 2005; 20% in the State Fiscal Year 2006; and 10% in the State Fiscal Year 2007. No payment shall be made for State Fiscal Year 2008 and thereafter. Municipalities that issued bonds in connection with a redevelopment project in a redevelopment project area within the State Sales Tax Boundary prior to July 29, 1991, or that entered into contracts in connection with a redevelopment project in a redevelopment project area before June 1, 1988, shall continue to
2688 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] receive their proportional share of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund distribution until the date on which the redevelopment project is completed or terminated, or the date on which the bonds are retired or the contracts are completed, whichever date occurs first. Refunding of any bonds issued prior to July 29, 1991, shall not alter the Net State Sales Tax Increment. (j) "State Utility Tax Increment Amount" means an amount equal to the aggregate increase in State electric and gas tax charges imposed on owners and tenants, other than residential customers, of properties located within the redevelopment project area under Section 9-222 of the Public Utilities Act, over and above the aggregate of such charges as certified by the Department of Revenue and paid by owners and tenants, other than residential customers, of properties within the redevelopment project area during the base year, which shall be the calendar year immediately prior to the year of the adoption of the ordinance authorizing tax increment allocation financing. (k) "Net State Utility Tax Increment" means the sum of the following: (a) 80% of the first $100,000 of State Utility Tax Increment annually generated by a redevelopment project area; (b) 60% of the amount in excess of $100,000 but not exceeding $500,000 of the State Utility Tax Increment annually generated by a redevelopment project area; and (c) 40% of all amounts in excess of $500,000 of State Utility Tax Increment annually generated by a redevelopment project area. For the State Fiscal Year 1999, and every year thereafter until the year 2007, for any municipality that has not entered into a contract or has not issued bonds prior to June 1, 1988 to finance redevelopment project costs within a redevelopment project area, the Net State Utility Tax Increment shall be calculated as follows: By multiplying the Net State Utility Tax Increment by 90% in the State Fiscal Year 1999; 80% in the State Fiscal Year 2000; 70% in the State Fiscal Year 2001; 60% in the State Fiscal Year 2002; 50% in the State Fiscal Year 2003; 40% in the State Fiscal Year 2004; 30% in the State Fiscal Year 2005; 20% in the State Fiscal Year 2006; and 10% in the State Fiscal Year 2007. No payment shall be made for the State Fiscal Year 2008 and thereafter. Municipalities that issue bonds in connection with the redevelopment project during the period from June 1, 1988 until 3 years after the effective date of this Amendatory Act of 1988 shall receive the Net State Utility Tax Increment, subject to appropriation, for 15 State Fiscal Years after the issuance of such bonds. For the 16th through the 20th State Fiscal Years after issuance of the bonds, the Net State Utility Tax Increment shall be calculated as follows: By multiplying the Net State Utility Tax Increment by 90% in year 16; 80% in year 17; 70% in year 18; 60% in year 19; and 50% in year 20. Refunding of any bonds issued prior to June 1, 1988, shall not alter the revised Net State Utility Tax Increment payments set forth above. (l) "Obligations" mean bonds, loans, debentures, notes, special certificates or other evidence of indebtedness issued by the municipality to carry out a redevelopment project or to refund outstanding obligations. (m) "Payment in lieu of taxes" means those estimated tax revenues from real property in a redevelopment project area derived from real property that has been acquired by a municipality which according to the redevelopment project or plan is to be used for a private use which taxing districts would have received had a municipality not acquired the real property and adopted tax increment allocation financing and which would result from levies made after the time of the adoption of tax increment allocation financing to the time the current equalized value of real property in the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2689 redevelopment project area exceeds the total initial equalized value of real property in said area. (n) "Redevelopment plan" means the comprehensive program of the municipality for development or redevelopment intended by the payment of redevelopment project costs to reduce or eliminate those conditions the existence of which qualified the redevelopment project area as a "blighted area" or "conservation area" or combination thereof or "industrial park conservation area," and thereby to enhance the tax bases of the taxing districts which extend into the redevelopment project area. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, no redevelopment plan may be approved or amended that includes the development of vacant land (i) with a golf course and related clubhouse and other facilities or (ii) designated by federal, State, county, or municipal government as public land for outdoor recreational activities or for nature preserves and used for that purpose within 5 years prior to the adoption of the redevelopment plan. For the purpose of this subsection, "recreational activities" is limited to mean camping and hunting. Each redevelopment plan shall set forth in writing the program to be undertaken to accomplish the objectives and shall include but not be limited to: (A) an itemized list of estimated redevelopment project costs; (B) evidence indicating that the redevelopment project area on the whole has not been subject to growth and development through investment by private enterprise; (C) an assessment of any financial impact of the redevelopment project area on or any increased demand for services from any taxing district affected by the plan and any program to address such financial impact or increased demand; (D) the sources of funds to pay costs; (E) the nature and term of the obligations to be issued; (F) the most recent equalized assessed valuation of the redevelopment project area; (G) an estimate as to the equalized assessed valuation after redevelopment and the general land uses to apply in the redevelopment project area; (H) a commitment to fair employment practices and an affirmative action plan; (I) if it concerns an industrial park conservation area, the plan shall also include a general description of any proposed developer, user and tenant of any property, a description of the type, structure and general character of the facilities to be developed, a description of the type, class and number of new employees to be employed in the operation of the facilities to be developed; and (J) if property is to be annexed to the municipality, the plan shall include the terms of the annexation agreement. The provisions of items (B) and (C) of this subsection (n) shall not apply to a municipality that before March 14, 1994 (the effective date of Public Act 88-537) had fixed, either by its corporate authorities or by a commission designated under subsection (k) of Section 11-74.4-4, a time and place for a public hearing as required by subsection (a) of Section 11-74.4-5. No redevelopment plan shall be adopted unless a municipality complies with all of the following requirements: (1) The municipality finds that the redevelopment project area on the whole has not been subject to growth and development through investment by private enterprise and would not reasonably be anticipated to be developed without the adoption of the redevelopment plan.
2690 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (2) The municipality finds that the redevelopment plan and project conform to the comprehensive plan for the development of the municipality as a whole, or, for municipalities with a population of 100,000 or more, regardless of when the redevelopment plan and project was adopted, the redevelopment plan and project either: (i) conforms to the strategic economic development or redevelopment plan issued by the designated planning authority of the municipality, or (ii) includes land uses that have been approved by the planning commission of the municipality. (3) The redevelopment plan establishes the estimated dates of completion of the redevelopment project and retirement of obligations issued to finance redevelopment project costs. Those dates shall not be later than December 31 of the year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the twenty-third calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area is adopted more than 23 years from the adoption of the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area if the ordinance was adopted on or after January 15, 1981, and not later than December 31 of the year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the thirty-fifth calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area is adopted not more than 35 years if the ordinance was adopted before January 15, 1981, or if the ordinance was adopted in April 1984 or July 1985, or if the ordinance was adopted in December 1987 and the redevelopment project is located within one mile of Midway Airport, or if the municipality is subject to the Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act, or if the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986 by a municipality located in Clinton County for which at least $250,000 of tax increment bonds were authorized on June 17, 1997. However, for redevelopment project areas for which bonds were issued before July 29, 1991, or for which contracts were entered into before June 1, 1988, in connection with a redevelopment project in the area within the State Sales Tax Boundary, the estimated dates of completion of the redevelopment project and retirement of obligations to finance redevelopment project costs may be extended by municipal ordinance to December 31, 2013. The extension allowed by this amendatory Act of 1993 shall not apply to real property tax increment allocation financing under Section 11-74.4-8. A municipality may by municipal ordinance amend an existing redevelopment plan to conform to this paragraph (3) as amended by this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, which municipal ordinance may be adopted without further hearing or notice and without complying with the procedures provided in this Act pertaining to an amendment to or the initial approval of a redevelopment plan and project and designation of a redevelopment project area. Those dates, for purposes of real property tax increment allocation financing pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8 only, shall be not more than 35 years for redevelopment project areas that were adopted on or after December 16, 1986 and for which at least $8 million worth of municipal bonds were authorized on or after December 19, 1989 but before January 1, 1990; provided that the municipality elects to extend the life of the redevelopment project area to 35 years by the adoption of an ordinance after at least 14 but not more than 30 days' written notice to the taxing
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2691 bodies, that would otherwise constitute the joint review board for the redevelopment project area, before the adoption of the ordinance. Those dates, for purposes of real property tax increment allocation financing pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8 only, shall be not more than 35 years for redevelopment project areas that were established on or after December 1, 1981 but before January 1, 1982 and for which at least $1,500,000 worth of tax increment revenue bonds were authorized on or after September 30, 1990 but before July 1, 1991; provided that the municipality elects to extend the life of the redevelopment project area to 35 years by the adoption of an ordinance after at least 14 but not more than 30 days' written notice to the taxing bodies, that would otherwise constitute the joint review board for the redevelopment project area, before the adoption of the ordinance. (3.5) (4) The municipality finds, in the case of an industrial park conservation area, also that the municipality is a labor surplus municipality and that the implementation of the redevelopment plan will reduce unemployment, create new jobs and by the provision of new facilities enhance the tax base of the taxing districts that extend into the redevelopment project area. (4) (5) If any incremental revenues are being utilized under Section 8(a)(1) or 8(a)(2) of this Act in redevelopment project areas approved by ordinance after January 1, 1986, the municipality finds: (a) that the redevelopment project area would not reasonably be developed without the use of such incremental revenues, and (b) that such incremental revenues will be exclusively utilized for the development of the redevelopment project area. (5) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, if the redevelopment plan will not result in displacement of residents from inhabited units, and the municipality certifies in the plan that displacement will not result from the plan, a housing impact study need not be performed. If, however, the redevelopment plan would result in the displacement of residents from 10 or more inhabited residential units, or if the redevelopment project area contains 75 or more inhabited residential units and no certification is made, then the municipality shall prepare, as part of the separate feasibility report required by subsection (a) of Section 11-74.4-5, a housing impact study. Part I of the housing impact study shall include (i) data as to whether the residential units are single family or multi-family units, (ii) the number and type of rooms within the units, if that information is available, (iii) whether the units are inhabited or uninhabited, as determined not less than 45 days before the date that the ordinance or resolution required by subsection (a) of Section 11-74.4-5 is passed, and (iv) data as to the racial and ethnic composition of the residents in the inhabited residential units. The data requirement as to the racial and ethnic composition of the residents in the inhabited residential units shall be deemed to be fully satisfied by data from the most recent federal census. Part II of the housing impact study shall identify the inhabited residential units in the proposed redevelopment project area that are to be or may be removed. If inhabited residential units are to be removed, then the housing impact study shall identify (i) the number and location of those units that will or may be removed, (ii) the municipality's plans for relocation assistance for those residents in the proposed redevelopment project area whose residences are to be removed, (iii) the
2692 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] availability of replacement housing for those residents whose residences are to be removed, and shall identify the type, location, and cost of the housing, and (iv) the type and extent of relocation assistance to be provided. (6) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the housing impact study required by paragraph (5) shall be incorporated in the redevelopment plan for the redevelopment project area. (7) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, no redevelopment plan shall be adopted, nor an existing plan amended, nor shall residential housing that is occupied by households of low-income and very low-income persons in currently existing redevelopment project areas be removed after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly unless the redevelopment plan provides, with respect to inhabited housing units that are to be removed for households of low-income and very low-income persons, affordable housing and relocation assistance not less than that which would be provided under the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and the regulations under that Act, including the eligibility criteria. Affordable housing may be either existing or newly constructed housing. For purposes of this paragraph (7), "low-income households", "very low-income households", and "affordable housing" have the meanings set forth in the Illinois Affordable Housing Act. The municipality shall make a good faith effort to ensure that this affordable housing is located in or near the redevelopment project area within the municipality. (8) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, if, after the adoption of the redevelopment plan for the redevelopment project area, any municipality desires to amend its redevelopment plan to remove more inhabited residential units than specified in its original redevelopment plan, that increase in the number of units to be removed shall be deemed to be a change in the nature of the redevelopment plan as to require compliance with the procedures in this Act pertaining to the initial approval of a redevelopment plan. (o) "Redevelopment project" means any public and private development project in furtherance of the objectives of a redevelopment plan. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, no redevelopment plan may be approved or amended that includes the development of vacant land (i) with a golf course and related clubhouse and other facilities or (ii) designated by federal, State, county, or municipal government as public land for outdoor recreational activities or for nature preserves and used for that purpose within 5 years prior to the adoption of the redevelopment plan. For the purpose of this subsection, "recreational activities" is limited to mean camping and hunting. (p) "Redevelopment project area" means an area designated by the municipality, which is not less in the aggregate than 1 1/2 acres and in respect to which the municipality has made a finding that there exist conditions which cause the area to be classified as an industrial park conservation area or a blighted area or a conservation area, or a combination of both blighted areas and conservation areas. (q) "Redevelopment project costs" mean and include the sum total of all reasonable or necessary costs incurred or estimated to be incurred, and any such costs incidental to a redevelopment plan and a redevelopment project. Such costs include, without limitation, the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2693 following: (1) Costs of studies, surveys, development of plans, and specifications, implementation and administration of the redevelopment plan including but not limited to staff and professional service costs for architectural, engineering, legal, marketing, financial, planning or other services, provided however that no charges for professional services may be based on a percentage of the tax increment collected; except that on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, no contracts for professional services, excluding architectural and engineering services, may be entered into if the terms of the contract extend beyond a period of 3 years. In addition, "redevelopment project costs" shall not include lobbying expenses. After consultation with the municipality, each tax increment consultant or advisor to a municipality that plans to designate or has designated a redevelopment project area shall inform the municipality in writing of any contracts that the consultant or advisor has entered into with entities or individuals that have received, or are receiving, payments financed by tax increment revenues produced by the redevelopment project area with respect to which the consultant or advisor has performed, or will be performing, service for the municipality. This requirement shall be satisfied by the consultant or advisor before the commencement of services for the municipality and thereafter whenever any other contracts with those individuals or entities are executed by the consultant or advisor; (1.5) After July 1, 1999, annual administrative costs shall not include general overhead or administrative costs of the municipality that would still have been incurred by the municipality if the municipality had not designated a redevelopment project area or approved a redevelopment plan; (1.6) The cost of marketing sites within the redevelopment project area to prospective businesses, developers, and investors; (2) Property assembly costs, including but not limited to acquisition of land and other property, real or personal, or rights or interests therein, demolition of buildings, site preparation, site improvements that serve as an engineered barrier addressing ground level or below ground environmental contamination, including, but not limited to parking lots and other concrete or asphalt barriers, and the clearing and grading of land; (3) Costs of rehabilitation, reconstruction or repair or remodeling of existing public or private buildings, and fixtures, and leasehold improvements; and the cost of replacing an existing public building if pursuant to the implementation of a redevelopment project the existing public building is to be demolished to use the site for private investment or devoted to a different use requiring private investment; (4) Costs of the construction of public works or improvements, except that on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, redevelopment project costs shall not include the cost of constructing a new municipal public building principally used to provide offices, storage space, or conference facilities or vehicle storage, maintenance, or repair for administrative, public safety, or public works personnel and that is not intended to replace an existing public building as provided under paragraph (3) of subsection (q) of Section 11-74.4-3 unless either (i) the construction of the new municipal building implements a
2694 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] redevelopment project that was included in a redevelopment plan that was adopted by the municipality prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly or (ii) the municipality makes a reasonable determination in the redevelopment plan, supported by information that provides the basis for that determination, that the new municipal building is required to meet an increase in the need for public safety purposes anticipated to result from the implementation of the redevelopment plan; (5) Costs of job training and retraining projects, including the cost of "welfare to work" programs implemented by businesses located within the redevelopment project area; (6) Financing costs, including but not limited to all necessary and incidental expenses related to the issuance of obligations and which may include payment of interest on any obligations issued hereunder including interest accruing during the estimated period of construction of any redevelopment project for which such obligations are issued and for not exceeding 36 months thereafter and including reasonable reserves related thereto; (7) To the extent the municipality by written agreement accepts and approves the same, all or a portion of a taxing district's capital costs resulting from the redevelopment project necessarily incurred or to be incurred within a taxing district in furtherance of the objectives of the redevelopment plan and project. (7.5) For redevelopment project areas designated (or redevelopment project areas amended to add or increase the number of tax-increment-financing assisted housing units) on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, an elementary, secondary, or unit school district's increased costs attributable to assisted housing units located within the redevelopment project area for which the developer or redeveloper receives financial assistance through an agreement with the municipality or because the municipality incurs the cost of necessary infrastructure improvements within the boundaries of the assisted housing sites necessary for the completion of that housing as authorized by this Act, and which costs shall be paid by the municipality from the Special Tax Allocation Fund when the tax increment revenue is received as a result of the assisted housing units and shall be calculated annually as follows: (A) for foundation districts, excluding any school district in a municipality with a population in excess of 1,000,000, by multiplying the district's increase in attendance resulting from the net increase in new students enrolled in that school district who reside in housing units within the redevelopment project area that have received financial assistance through an agreement with the municipality or because the municipality incurs the cost of necessary infrastructure improvements within the boundaries of the housing sites necessary for the completion of that housing as authorized by this Act since the designation of the redevelopment project area by the most recently available per capita tuition cost as defined in Section 10-20.12a of the School Code less any increase in general State aid as defined in Section 18-8.05 of the School Code attributable to these added new students subject to the following annual limitations: (i) for unit school districts with a district average 1995-96 Per Capita Tuition Charge of less than $5,900, no more than 25% of the total amount of
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2695 property tax increment revenue produced by those housing units that have received tax increment finance assistance under this Act; (ii) for elementary school districts with a district average 1995-96 Per Capita Tuition Charge of less than $5,900, no more than 17% of the total amount of property tax increment revenue produced by those housing units that have received tax increment finance assistance under this Act; and (iii) for secondary school districts with a district average 1995-96 Per Capita Tuition Charge of less than $5,900, no more than 8% of the total amount of property tax increment revenue produced by those housing units that have received tax increment finance assistance under this Act. (B) For alternate method districts, flat grant districts, and foundation districts with a district average 1995-96 Per Capita Tuition Charge equal to or more than $5,900, excluding any school district with a population in excess of 1,000,000, by multiplying the district's increase in attendance resulting from the net increase in new students enrolled in that school district who reside in housing units within the redevelopment project area that have received financial assistance through an agreement with the municipality or because the municipality incurs the cost of necessary infrastructure improvements within the boundaries of the housing sites necessary for the completion of that housing as authorized by this Act since the designation of the redevelopment project area by the most recently available per capita tuition cost as defined in Section 10-20.12a of the School Code less any increase in general state aid as defined in Section 18-8.05 of the School Code attributable to these added new students subject to the following annual limitations: (i) for unit school districts, no more than 40% of the total amount of property tax increment revenue produced by those housing units that have received tax increment finance assistance under this Act; (ii) for elementary school districts, no more than 27% of the total amount of property tax increment revenue produced by those housing units that have received tax increment finance assistance under this Act; and (iii) for secondary school districts, no more than 13% of the total amount of property tax increment revenue produced by those housing units that have received tax increment finance assistance under this Act. (C) For any school district in a municipality with a population in excess of 1,000,000, the following restrictions shall apply to the reimbursement of increased costs under this paragraph (7.5): (i) no increased costs shall be reimbursed unless the school district certifies that each of the schools affected by the assisted housing project is at or over its student capacity; (ii) the amount reimburseable shall be reduced by the value of any land donated to the school district by the municipality or developer, and by the value of any physical improvements made to the schools by the municipality or developer; and
2696 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (iii) the amount reimbursed may not affect amounts otherwise obligated by the terms of any bonds, notes, or other funding instruments, or the terms of any redevelopment agreement. Any school district seeking payment under this paragraph (7.5) shall, after July 1 and before September 30 of each year, provide the municipality with reasonable evidence to support its claim for reimbursement before the municipality shall be required to approve or make the payment to the school district. If the school district fails to provide the information during this period in any year, it shall forfeit any claim to reimbursement for that year. School districts may adopt a resolution waiving the right to all or a portion of the reimbursement otherwise required by this paragraph (7.5). By acceptance of this reimbursement the school district waives the right to directly or indirectly set aside, modify, or contest in any manner the establishment of the redevelopment project area or projects All or a portion of a taxing district's capital costs resulting from the redevelopment project necessarily incurred or to be incurred in furtherance of the objectives of the redevelopment plan and project, to the extent the municipality by written agreement accepts and approves such costs; (8) Relocation costs to the extent that a municipality determines that relocation costs shall be paid or is required to make payment of relocation costs by federal or State law or in order to satisfy subparagraph (7) of subsection (n); (9) Payment in lieu of taxes; (10) Costs of job training, retraining, advanced vocational education or career education, including but not limited to courses in occupational, semi-technical or technical fields leading directly to employment, incurred by one or more taxing districts, provided that such costs (i) are related to the establishment and maintenance of additional job training, advanced vocational education or career education programs for persons employed or to be employed by employers located in a redevelopment project area; and (ii) when incurred by a taxing district or taxing districts other than the municipality, are set forth in a written agreement by or among the municipality and the taxing district or taxing districts, which agreement describes the program to be undertaken, including but not limited to the number of employees to be trained, a description of the training and services to be provided, the number and type of positions available or to be available, itemized costs of the program and sources of funds to pay for the same, and the term of the agreement. Such costs include, specifically, the payment by community college districts of costs pursuant to Sections 3-37, 3-38, 3-40 and 3-40.1 of the Public Community College Act and by school districts of costs pursuant to Sections 10-22.20a and 10-23.3a of The School Code; (11) Interest cost incurred by a redeveloper related to the construction, renovation or rehabilitation of a redevelopment project provided that: (A) such costs are to be paid directly from the special tax allocation fund established pursuant to this Act; and (B) such payments in any one year may not exceed 30% of the annual interest costs incurred by the redeveloper with regard to the redevelopment project during that year; (C) if there are not sufficient funds available in the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2697 special tax allocation fund to make the payment pursuant to this paragraph (11) then the amounts so due shall accrue and be payable when sufficient funds are available in the special tax allocation fund; and (D) the total of such interest payments paid pursuant to this Act may not exceed 30% of the total (i) cost paid or incurred by the redeveloper for the redevelopment project plus (ii) redevelopment project costs excluding any property assembly costs and any relocation costs incurred by a municipality pursuant to this Act; and. (E) the cost limits set forth in subparagraphs (B) and (D) of paragraph (11) shall be modified for the financing of rehabilitated or new housing units for low-income households and very low-income households, as defined in Section 3 of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act. The percentage of 75% shall be substituted for 30% in subparagraphs (B) and (D) of paragraph (11). (F) Instead of the eligible costs provided by subparagraphs (B) and (D) of paragraph (11), as modified by this subparagraph, and notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act to the contrary, the municipality may pay from tax increment revenues up to 50% of the cost of construction of new housing units to be occupied by low-income households and very low-income households as defined in Section 3 of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act. The cost of construction of those units may be derived from the proceeds of bonds issued by the municipality under this Act or other constitutional or statutory authority or from other sources of municipal revenue that may be reimbursed from tax increment revenues or the proceeds of bonds issued to finance the construction of that housing. The eligible costs provided under this subparagraph (F) of paragraph (11) shall be an eligible cost for the construction, renovation, and rehabilitation of all low and very low-income housing units, as defined in Section 3 of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act, within the redevelopment project area. If the low and very low-income units are part of a residential redevelopment project that includes units not affordable to low and very low-income households, only the low and very low-income units shall be eligible for benefits under subparagraph (F) of paragraph (11). The standards for maintaining the occupancy by low-income households and very low-income households, as defined in Section 3 of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act, of those units constructed with eligible costs made available under the provisions of this subparagraph (F) of paragraph (11) shall be established by guidelines adopted by the municipality. The responsibility for annually documenting the initial occupancy of the units by low-income households and very low-income households, as defined in Section 3 of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act, shall be that of the then current owner of the property. For ownership units, the guidelines will provide, at a minimum, for a reasonable recapture of funds, or other appropriate methods designed to preserve the original affordability of the ownership units. For rental units, the guidelines will provide, at a minimum, for the affordability of rent to low and very low-income households. As units become available, they shall be rented to income-eligible tenants. The municipality may modify these guidelines from time to time; the guidelines, however, shall be in effect for as long as
2698 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] tax increment revenue is being used to pay for costs associated with the units or for the retirement of bonds issued to finance the units or for the life of the redevelopment project area, whichever is later. (11.5) Cost of day care services for children of employees of business located within the redevelopment project area and all or a portion of the cost of operation of day care centers established by redevelopment project area businesses to serve employees working in the redevelopment project area. (12) Unless explicitly stated herein the cost of construction of new privately-owned buildings shall not be an eligible redevelopment project cost. (13) After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, none of the redevelopment project costs enumerated in this subsection shall be eligible redevelopment project costs if those costs would provide direct financial support to a retail entity initiating operations in the redevelopment project area while terminating operations at another Illinois location within 10 miles of the redevelopment project area but outside the boundaries of the redevelopment project area municipality. For purposes of this paragraph, termination means a closing of a retail operation that is directly related to the opening of the same operation or like retail entity owned or operated by more than 50% of the original ownership in a redevelopment project area, but it does not mean closing an operation for reasons beyond the control of the retail entity, as documented by the retail entity, subject to a reasonable finding by the municipality that the current location contained inadequate space, had become economically obsolete, or was no longer a viable location for the retailer or serviceman. If a special service area has been established pursuant to the Special Service Area Tax Act or Special Service Area Tax Law, then any tax increment revenues derived from the tax imposed pursuant to the Special Service Area Tax Act or Special Service Area Tax Law may be used within the redevelopment project area for the purposes permitted by that Act or Law as well as the purposes permitted by this Act. (r) "State Sales Tax Boundary" means the redevelopment project area or the amended redevelopment project area boundaries which are determined pursuant to subsection (9) of Section 11-74.4-8a of this Act. The Department of Revenue shall certify pursuant to subsection (9) of Section 11-74.4-8a the appropriate boundaries eligible for the determination of State Sales Tax Increment. (s) "State Sales Tax Increment" means an amount equal to the increase in the aggregate amount of taxes paid by retailers and servicemen, other than retailers and servicemen subject to the Public Utilities Act, on transactions at places of business located within a State Sales Tax Boundary pursuant to the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, and the Service Occupation Tax Act, except such portion of such increase that is paid into the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund, the Local Government Distributive Fund, the Local Government Tax Fund and the County and Mass Transit District Fund, for as long as State participation exists, over and above the Initial Sales Tax Amounts, Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts for such taxes as certified by the Department of Revenue and paid under those Acts by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places of business located within the State Sales Tax Boundary during the base year which shall be the calendar year immediately prior to the year in which the municipality adopted tax increment allocation financing, less 3.0% of such amounts generated under the Retailers'
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2699 Occupation Tax Act, Use Tax Act and Service Use Tax Act and the Service Occupation Tax Act, which sum shall be appropriated to the Department of Revenue to cover its costs of administering and enforcing this Section. For purposes of computing the aggregate amount of such taxes for base years occurring prior to 1985, the Department of Revenue shall compute the Initial Sales Tax Amount for such taxes and deduct therefrom an amount equal to 4% of the aggregate amount of taxes per year for each year the base year is prior to 1985, but not to exceed a total deduction of 12%. The amount so determined shall be known as the "Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amount". For purposes of determining the State Sales Tax Increment the Department of Revenue shall for each period subtract from the tax amounts received from retailers and servicemen on transactions located in the State Sales Tax Boundary, the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts for the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act and the Service Occupation Tax Act. For the State Fiscal Year 1989 this calculation shall be made by utilizing the calendar year 1987 to determine the tax amounts received. For the State Fiscal Year 1990, this calculation shall be made by utilizing the period from January 1, 1988, until September 30, 1988, to determine the tax amounts received from retailers and servicemen, which shall have deducted therefrom nine-twelfths of the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts as appropriate. For the State Fiscal Year 1991, this calculation shall be made by utilizing the period from October 1, 1988, until June 30, 1989, to determine the tax amounts received from retailers and servicemen, which shall have deducted therefrom nine-twelfths of the certified Initial State Sales Tax Amounts, Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts as appropriate. For every State Fiscal Year thereafter, the applicable period shall be the 12 months beginning July 1 and ending on June 30, to determine the tax amounts received which shall have deducted therefrom the certified Initial Sales Tax Amounts, Adjusted Initial Sales Tax Amounts or the Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts. Municipalities intending to receive a distribution of State Sales Tax Increment must report a list of retailers to the Department of Revenue by October 31, 1988 and by July 31, of each year thereafter. (t) "Taxing districts" means counties, townships, cities and incorporated towns and villages, school, road, park, sanitary, mosquito abatement, forest preserve, public health, fire protection, river conservancy, tuberculosis sanitarium and any other municipal corporations or districts with the power to levy taxes. (u) "Taxing districts' capital costs" means those costs of taxing districts for capital improvements that are found by the municipal corporate authorities to be necessary and directly result from the redevelopment project. (v) As used in subsection (a) of Section 11-74.4-3 of this Act, "vacant land" means any parcel or combination of parcels of real property without industrial, commercial, and residential buildings which has not been used for commercial agricultural purposes within 5 years prior to the designation of the redevelopment project area, unless the parcel is included in an industrial park conservation area or the parcel has been subdivided; provided that if the parcel was part of a larger tract that has been divided into 3 or more smaller tracts that were accepted for recording during the period from 1950 to 1990, then the parcel shall be deemed to have been subdivided, and all proceedings and actions of the municipality taken in that connection with respect to any previously approved or designated redevelopment project area or amended redevelopment project area are
2700 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] hereby validated and hereby declared to be legally sufficient for all purposes of this Act. For purposes of this Section and only for land subject to the subdivision requirements of the Plat Act, land is subdivided when the original plat of the proposed Redevelopment Project Area or relevant portion thereof has been properly certified, acknowledged, approved, and recorded or filed in accordance with the Plat Act and a preliminary plat, if any, for any subsequent phases of the proposed Redevelopment Project Area or relevant portion thereof has been properly approved and filed in accordance with the applicable ordinance of the municipality. (w) "Annual Total Increment" means the sum of each municipality's annual Net Sales Tax Increment and each municipality's annual Net Utility Tax Increment. The ratio of the Annual Total Increment of each municipality to the Annual Total Increment for all municipalities, as most recently calculated by the Department, shall determine the proportional shares of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund to be distributed to each municipality. (Source: P.A. 89-235, eff. 8-4-95; 89-705, eff. 1-31-97; 90-379, eff. 8-14-97.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-4) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-4) Sec. 11-74.4-4. Municipal powers and duties; redevelopment project areas. A municipality may: (a) By ordinance introduced in the governing body of the municipality within 14 to 90 days from the completion of the hearing specified in Section 11-74.4-5 approve redevelopment plans and redevelopment projects, and designate redevelopment project areas pursuant to notice and hearing required by this Act. No redevelopment project area shall be designated unless a plan and project are approved prior to the designation of such area and such area shall include only those contiguous parcels of real property and improvements thereon substantially benefited by the proposed redevelopment project improvements. Upon adoption of the ordinances, the municipality shall forthwith transmit to the county clerk of the county or counties within which the redevelopment project area is located a certified copy of the ordinances, a legal description of the redevelopment project area, a map of the redevelopment project area, identification of the year that the county clerk shall use for determining the total initial equalized assessed value of the redevelopment project area consistent with subsection (a) of Section 11-74.4-9, and a list of the parcel or tax identification number of each parcel of property included in the redevelopment project area. (b) Make and enter into all contracts with property owners, developers, tenants, overlapping taxing bodies, and others necessary or incidental to the implementation and furtherance of its redevelopment plan and project. (c) Within a redevelopment project area, acquire by purchase, donation, lease or eminent domain; own, convey, lease, mortgage or dispose of land and other property, real or personal, or rights or interests therein, and grant or acquire licenses, easements and options with respect thereto, all in the manner and at such price the municipality determines is reasonably necessary to achieve the objectives of the redevelopment plan and project. No conveyance, lease, mortgage, disposition of land or other property owned by a municipality, or agreement relating to the development of such municipal the property shall be made except upon the adoption of an ordinance by the corporate authorities of the municipality. Furthermore, no conveyance, lease, mortgage, or other disposition of land owned by a municipality or agreement relating to the development of such municipal property shall be made without making public disclosure of the terms of the disposition and all bids and proposals made in response to the municipality's request. The procedures for
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2701 obtaining such bids and proposals shall provide reasonable opportunity for any person to submit alternative proposals or bids. (d) Within a redevelopment project area, clear any area by demolition or removal of any existing buildings and structures. (e) Within a redevelopment project area, renovate or rehabilitate or construct any structure or building, as permitted under this Act. (f) Install, repair, construct, reconstruct or relocate streets, utilities and site improvements essential to the preparation of the redevelopment area for use in accordance with a redevelopment plan. (g) Within a redevelopment project area, fix, charge and collect fees, rents and charges for the use of any building or property owned or leased by it or any part thereof, or facility therein. (h) Accept grants, guarantees and donations of property, labor, or other things of value from a public or private source for use within a project redevelopment area. (i) Acquire and construct public facilities within a redevelopment project area, as permitted under this Act. (j) Incur project redevelopment costs and reimburse developers who incur redevelopment project costs authorized by a redevelopment agreement; provided, however, that on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, no municipality shall incur redevelopment project costs (except for planning costs and any other eligible costs authorized by municipal ordinance or resolution that are subsequently included in the redevelopment plan for the area and are incurred by the municipality after the ordinance or resolution is adopted) that are not consistent with the program for accomplishing the objectives of the redevelopment plan as included in that plan and approved by the municipality until the municipality has amended the redevelopment plan as provided elsewhere in this Act. (k) Create a commission of not less than 5 or more than 15 persons to be appointed by the mayor or president of the municipality with the consent of the majority of the governing board of the municipality. Members of a commission appointed after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1987 shall be appointed for initial terms of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, respectively, in such numbers as to provide that the terms of not more than 1/3 of all such members shall expire in any one year. Their successors shall be appointed for a term of 5 years. The commission, subject to approval of the corporate authorities may exercise the powers enumerated in this Section. The commission shall also have the power to hold the public hearings required by this division and make recommendations to the corporate authorities concerning the adoption of redevelopment plans, redevelopment projects and designation of redevelopment project areas. (l) Make payment in lieu of taxes or a portion thereof to taxing districts. If payments in lieu of taxes or a portion thereof are made to taxing districts, those payments shall be made to all districts within a project redevelopment area on a basis which is proportional to the current collections of revenue which each taxing district receives from real property in the redevelopment project area. (m) Exercise any and all other powers necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Act. (n) If any member of the corporate authority, a member of a commission established pursuant to Section 11-74.4-4(k) of this Act, or an employee or consultant of the municipality involved in the planning and preparation of a redevelopment plan, or project for a redevelopment project area or proposed redevelopment project area, as defined in Sections 11-74.4-3(i) through (k) of this Act, owns or
2702 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] controls an interest, direct or indirect, in any property included in any redevelopment area, or proposed redevelopment area, he or she shall disclose the same in writing to the clerk of the municipality, and shall also so disclose the dates and terms and conditions of any disposition of any such interest, which disclosures shall be acknowledged by the corporate authorities and entered upon the minute books of the corporate authorities. If an individual holds such an interest then that individual shall refrain from any further official involvement in regard to such redevelopment plan, project or area, from voting on any matter pertaining to such redevelopment plan, project or area, or communicating with other members concerning corporate authorities, commission or employees concerning any matter pertaining to said redevelopment plan, project or area. Furthermore, no such member or employee shall acquire of any interest direct, or indirect, in any property in a redevelopment area or proposed redevelopment area after either (a) such individual obtains knowledge of such plan, project or area or (b) first public notice of such plan, project or area pursuant to Section 11-74.4-6 of this Division, whichever occurs first. For the purposes of this subsection, a month-to-month leasehold interest shall not be deemed to constitute an interest in any property included in any redevelopment area or proposed redevelopment area. (o) Create a Tax Increment Economic Development Advisory Committee to be appointed by the Mayor or President of the municipality with the consent of the majority of the governing board of the municipality, the members of which Committee shall be appointed for initial terms of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years respectively, in such numbers as to provide that the terms of not more than 1/3 of all such members shall expire in any one year. Their successors shall be appointed for a term of 5 years. The Committee shall have none of the powers enumerated in this Section. The Committee shall serve in an advisory capacity only. The Committee may advise the governing Board of the municipality and other municipal officials regarding development issues and opportunities within the redevelopment project area or the area within the State Sales Tax Boundary. The Committee may also promote and publicize development opportunities in the redevelopment project area or the area within the State Sales Tax Boundary. (p) Municipalities may jointly undertake and perform redevelopment plans and projects and utilize the provisions of the Act wherever they have contiguous redevelopment project areas or they determine to adopt tax increment financing with respect to a redevelopment project area which includes contiguous real property within the boundaries of the municipalities, and in doing so, they may, by agreement between municipalities, issue obligations, separately or jointly, and expend revenues received under the Act for eligible expenses anywhere within contiguous redevelopment project areas or as otherwise permitted in the Act. (q) Utilize revenues, other than State sales tax increment revenues, received under this Act from one redevelopment project area for eligible costs in another redevelopment project area that is either contiguous to, or is separated only by a public right of way from, the redevelopment project area from which the revenues are received. Utilize tax increment revenues for eligible costs that are received from a redevelopment project area created under the Industrial Jobs Recovery Law that is either contiguous to, or is separated only by a public right of way from, the redevelopment project area created under this Act which initially receives these revenues. Utilize revenues, other than State sales tax increment revenues, by transferring or loaning such revenues to a redevelopment project area created under the Industrial Jobs Recovery Law that is
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2703 either contiguous to, or separated only by a public right of way from the redevelopment project area that initially produced and received those revenues; and utilize revenues or proceeds of obligations authorized by Section 11-74.4-7 of this Act, other than use or occupation tax revenues, to pay for any redevelopment project costs as defined by subsection (q) of Section 11-74.4-3 to the extent that the redevelopment project costs involve public property that is either contiguous to, or separated only by a public right of way from, a redevelopment project area whether or not redevelopment project costs or the source of payment for the costs are specifically set forth in the redevelopment plan for the redevelopment project area. (r) If no redevelopment project has been initiated in a redevelopment project area within 7 years after the area was designated by ordinance under subsection (a), the municipality shall adopt an ordinance repealing the area's designation as a redevelopment project area; provided, however, that if an area received its designation more than 3 years before the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1994 and no redevelopment project has been initiated within 4 years after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1994, the municipality shall adopt an ordinance repealing its designation as a redevelopment project area. Initiation of a redevelopment project shall be evidenced by either a signed redevelopment agreement or expenditures on eligible redevelopment project costs associated with a redevelopment project. (Source: P.A. 90-258, eff. 7-30-97.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-4.1) Sec. 11-74.4-4.1. Feasibility study. (a) If a municipality by its corporate authorities, or as it may determine by any commission designated under subsection (k) of Section 11-74.4-4, adopts an ordinance or resolution providing for a feasibility study on the designation of an area as a redevelopment project area, a copy of the ordinance or resolution shall immediately be sent to all taxing districts that would be affected by the designation. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the ordinance or resolution shall include: (1) The boundaries of the area to be studied for possible designation as a redevelopment project area. (2) The purpose or purposes of the proposed redevelopment plan and project. (3) A general description of tax increment allocation financing under this Act. (4) The name, phone number, and address of the municipal officer who can be contacted for additional information about the proposed redevelopment project area and who should receive all comments and suggestions regarding the redevelopment of the area to be studied. (b) If one of the purposes of the planned redevelopment project area should reasonably be expected to result in the displacement of residents from 10 or more inhabited residential units, the municipality shall adopt a resolution or ordinance providing for the feasibility study described in subsection (a). The ordinance or resolution shall also require that the feasibility study include the preparation of the housing impact study set forth in paragraph (5) of subsection (n) of Section 11-74.4-3. If the redevelopment plan will not result in displacement of residents from inhabited units, and the municipality certifies in the plan that displacement will not result from the plan, then a resolution or ordinance need not be adopted. (Source: P.A. 88-537.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-4.2 new)
2704 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Sec. 11-74.4-4.2. Interested parties registry. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the municipality shall by its corporate authority create an "interested parties" registry for activities related to the redevelopment project area. The municipality shall adopt reasonable registration rules and shall prescribe the necessary registration forms for residents and organizations active within the municipality that seek to be placed on the "interested parties" registry. At a minimum, the rules for registration shall provide for a renewable period of registration of not less than 3 years and notification to registered organizations and individuals by mail at the address provided upon registration prior to termination of their registration, unless the municipality decides that it will establish a policy of not terminating interested parties from the registry, in which case no notice will be required. Such rules shall not be used to prohibit or otherwise interfere with the ability of eligible organizations and individuals to register for receipt of information to which they are entitled under this statute, including the information required by: (1) subsection (a) of Section 11-74.4-5; (2) paragraph (9) of subsection (d) of Section 11-74.4-5; and (3) subsection (e) of Section 11-74.4-6. (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-5) Sec. 11-74.4-5. (a) Prior to the adoption of an ordinance proposing the designation of a redevelopment project area, or approving a redevelopment plan or redevelopment project, the municipality by its corporate authorities, or as it may determine by any commission designated under subsection (k) of Section 11-74.4-4 shall adopt an ordinance or resolution fixing a time and place for public hearing. Prior to the adoption of the ordinance or resolution establishing the time and place for the public hearing, the municipality shall make available for public inspection a redevelopment plan or a separate report that provides in reasonable detail the basis for the eligibility of the redevelopment project area qualifying as a blighted area, conservation area, or an industrial park conservation area. The report along with the name of a person to contact for further information shall be sent within a reasonable time after the adoption of such ordinance or resolution to the affected taxing districts by certified mail. On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the municipality shall print in a newspaper of general circulation within the municipality a notice that interested persons may register with the municipality in order to receive information on the proposed designation of a redevelopment project area or the approval of a redevelopment plan. The notice shall state the place of registration and the operating hours of that place. The municipality shall have adopted reasonable rules to implement this registration process under Section 11-74.4-4.2. Notice of the availability of the redevelopment plan and eligibility report, including how to obtain this information, shall also be sent by mail within a reasonable time after the adoption of the ordinance or resolution to all residents within the postal zip code area or areas contained in whole or in part within the proposed redevelopment project area or organizations that operate in the municipality that have registered with the municipality for that information in accordance with the registration guidelines established by the municipality under Section 11-74.4-4.2. At the public hearing any interested person or affected taxing district may file with the municipal clerk written objections to and may be heard orally in respect to any issues embodied in the notice. The municipality shall hear and determine all protests and objections at the hearing and the hearing may be adjourned to another date
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2705 without further notice other than a motion to be entered upon the minutes fixing the time and place of the subsequent hearing. At the public hearing or at any time prior to the adoption by the municipality of an ordinance approving a redevelopment plan, the municipality may make changes in the redevelopment plan. Changes which (1) add additional parcels of property to the proposed redevelopment project area, (2) substantially affect the general land uses proposed in the redevelopment plan, (3) substantially change the nature of or extend the life of the redevelopment project, or (4) increase the number of low or very low income households to be displaced from the redevelopment project area, provided that measured from the time of creation of the redevelopment project area the total displacement of the households will exceed 10, shall be made only after the municipality gives notice, convenes a joint review board, and conducts a public hearing pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Section and in Section 11-74.4-6 of this Act. Changes which do not (1) add additional parcels of property to the proposed redevelopment project area, (2) substantially affect the general land uses proposed in the redevelopment plan, (3) substantially change the nature of or extend the life of the redevelopment project, or (4) increase the number of low or very low income households to be displaced from the redevelopment project area, provided that measured from the time of creation of the redevelopment project area the total displacement of the households will exceed 10, may be made without further hearing, provided that the municipality shall give notice of any such changes by mail to each affected taxing district and registrant on the interested parties registry, provided for under Section 11-74.4-4.2, and by publication in a newspaper of general circulation within the affected taxing district. Such notice by mail and by publication shall each occur not later than 10 days following the adoption by ordinance of such changes. Prior to the adoption of an ordinance approving a redevelopment plan or redevelopment project, or designating a redevelopment project area, changes may be made in the redevelopment plan or project or area which changes do not alter the exterior boundaries, or do not substantially affect the general land uses established in the plan or substantially change the nature of the redevelopment project, without further hearing or notice, provided that notice of such changes is given by mail to each affected taxing district and by publication in a newspaper or newspapers of general circulation within the taxing districts not less than 10 days prior to the adoption of the changes by ordinance. After the adoption of an ordinance approving a redevelopment plan or project or designating a redevelopment project area, no ordinance shall be adopted altering the exterior boundaries, affecting the general land uses established pursuant to the plan or changing the nature of the redevelopment project without complying with the procedures provided in this division pertaining to the initial approval of a redevelopment plan project and designation of redevelopment project area. Hearings with regard to a redevelopment project area, project or plan may be held simultaneously. (b) Prior to holding a public hearing to approve or amend a redevelopment plan or to designate or add additional parcels of property to a After the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989, prior to the adoption of an ordinance proposing the designation of a redevelopment project area or amending the boundaries of an existing redevelopment project area, the municipality shall convene a joint review board to consider the proposal. The board shall consist of a representative selected by each community college district, local elementary school district and high school district or each local community unit school district, park district, library district, township, fire protection district, and county that will
2706 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] have the has authority to directly levy taxes on the property within the proposed redevelopment project area at the time that the proposed redevelopment project area is approved, a representative selected by the municipality and a public member. The public member shall first be selected and then the board's chairperson shall be selected by a majority of the other board members present and voting. For redevelopment project areas with redevelopment plans or proposed redevelopment plans that would result in the displacement of residents from 10 or more inhabited residential units or that include 75 or more inhabited residential units, the public member shall be a person who resides in the redevelopment project area. If, as determined by the housing impact study provided for in paragraph (5) of subsection (n) of Section 11-74.4-3, or if no housing impact study is required then based on other reasonable data, the majority of residential units are occupied by very low, low, or moderate income households, as defined in Section 3 of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act, the public member shall be a person who resides in very low, low, or moderate income housing within the redevelopment project area. Municipalities with fewer than 15,000 residents shall not be required to select a person who lives in very low, low, or moderate income housing within the redevelopment project area, provided that the redevelopment plan or project will not result in displacement of residents from 10 or more inhabited units, and the municipality so certifies in the plan. If no person satisfying these requirements is available or if no qualified person will serve as the public member, then the joint review board is relieved of this paragraph's selection requirements for the public member. Within 90 days of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, each municipality that designated a redevelopment project area for which it was not required to convene a joint review board under this Section shall Municipalities that have designated redevelopment project areas prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989 may convene a joint review board to perform the duties specified under paragraph (e) of this Section. All board members shall be appointed and the first board meeting held within 14 days following at least 14 days after the notice by the municipality to all the taxing districts as required by Section 11-74.4-6(c) 11-74.4-6c. Such notice shall also advise the taxing bodies represented on the joint review board of the time and place of the first meeting of the board. Additional meetings of the board shall be held upon the call of any member. The municipality seeking designation of the redevelopment project area shall may provide administrative support to the board. The board shall review (i) the public record, planning documents and proposed ordinances approving the redevelopment plan and project and (ii) proposed amendments to the redevelopment plan or additions of parcels of property to the redevelopment project area to be adopted by the municipality. As part of its deliberations, the board may hold additional hearings on the proposal. A board's recommendation shall be an advisory, non-binding recommendation. The recommendation shall be adopted by a majority of those members present and voting. The recommendations shall be which recommendation shall be adopted by a majority vote of the board and submitted to the municipality within 30 days after convening of the board. Failure of the board to submit its report on a timely basis shall not be cause to delay the public hearing or any other step in the process of designating establishing or amending the redevelopment project area but shall be deemed to constitute approval by the joint review board of the matters before it. The board shall base its recommendation to approve or disapprove the redevelopment plan and the designation of the redevelopment
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2707 project area or the amendment of the redevelopment plan or addition of parcels of property to the redevelopment project area decision to approve or deny the proposal on the basis of the redevelopment project area and redevelopment plan satisfying the plan requirements, the eligibility criteria defined in Section 11-74.4-3, and the objectives of the Act eligibility criteria defined in Section 11-74.4-3. The board shall issue a written report describing why the redevelopment plan and project area or the amendment there of meets or fails to meet one or more of the objectives of this Act and both the plan requirements and the eligibility criteria defined in Section 11-74.4-3. In the event the Board does not file a report it shall be presumed that these taxing bodies find the redevelopment project area and redevelopment plan to satisfy the objectives of this Act and the plan requirements and eligibility criteria. If the board recommends rejection of the matters before it, the municipality will have 30 days within which to resubmit the plan or amendment. During this period, the municipality will meet and confer with the board and attempt to resolve those issues set forth in the board's written report that lead to the rejection of the plan or amendment. In the event that the municipality and the board are unable to resolve these differences, or in the event that the resubmitted plan or amendment is rejected by the board, the municipality may proceed with the plan or amendment, but only upon a three-fifths vote of the corporate authority responsible for approval of the plan or amendment, excluding positions of members that are vacant and those members that are ineligible to vote because of conflicts of interest. (c) After a municipality has by ordinance approved a redevelopment plan and designated a redevelopment project area, the plan may be amended and additional properties may be added to the redevelopment project area only as herein provided. Amendments which (1) add additional parcels of property to the proposed redevelopment project area, (2) substantially affect the general land uses proposed in the redevelopment plan, (3) substantially change the nature of the redevelopment project, (4) increase the total estimated redevelopment project costs set out in the redevelopment plan by more than 5% after adjustment for inflation from the date the plan was adopted, (5) add additional redevelopment project costs to the itemized list of redevelopment project costs set out in the redevelopment plan, or (6) increase the number of low or very low income households to be displaced from the redevelopment project area, provided that measured from the time of creation of the redevelopment project area the total displacement of the households will exceed 10, shall be made only after the municipality gives notice, convenes a joint review board, and conducts a public hearing pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Section and in Section 11-74.4-6 of this Act. Changes which do not (1) add additional parcels of property to the proposed redevelopment project area, (2) substantially affect the general land uses proposed in the redevelopment plan, (3) substantially change the nature of the redevelopment project, (4) increase the total estimated redevelopment project cost set out in the redevelopment plan by more than 5% after adjustment for inflation from the date the plan was adopted, (5) add additional redevelopment project costs to the itemized list of redevelopment project costs set out in the redevelopment plan, or (6) increase the number of low or very low income households to be displaced from the redevelopment project area, provided that measured from the time of creation of the redevelopment project area the total displacement of the households will exceed 10, may be made without further hearing, provided that the municipality shall give notice of any such changes by mail to
2708 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] each affected taxing district and registrant on the interested parties registry, provided for under Section 11-74.4-4.2, and by publication in a newspaper of general circulation within the affected taxing district. Such notice by mail and by publication shall each occur not later than 10 days following the adoption by ordinance of such changes. After the adoption of an ordinance approving a redevelopment plan or project or designating a redevelopment project area, no ordinance shall be adopted altering the exterior boundaries, affecting the general land uses established pursuant to the plan or changing the nature of the redevelopment project without complying with the procedures provided in this division pertaining to the initial approval of a redevelopment plan project and designation of a redevelopment project area. (d) After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly 1994 and adoption of an ordinance approving a redevelopment plan or project, a municipality with a population of less than 1,000,000 shall submit the following information for each redevelopment project area (i) to the State Comptroller in the financial report required under Section 3 of the Governmental Account Audit Act and (ii) to all taxing districts overlapping the redevelopment project area within 90 days after the close of each municipal fiscal year notify all taxing districts represented on the joint review board in which the redevelopment project area is located that any or all of the following information will be made available no later than 180 days after the close of each municipal fiscal year or as soon thereafter as the audited financial statements become available and, in any case, shall be submitted before the annual meeting of the Joint Review Board to each of the taxing districts that overlap the redevelopment project area upon receipt of a written request of a majority of such taxing districts for such information: (1) Any amendments to the redevelopment plan, the redevelopment project area, or the State Sales Tax Boundary. (1.5) A list of the redevelopment project areas administered by the municipality and, if applicable, the date each redevelopment project area was designated or terminated by the municipality. (2) Audited financial statements of the special tax allocation fund once a cumulative total of $100,000 has been deposited in the fund. (3) Certification of the Chief Executive Officer of the municipality that the municipality has complied with all of the requirements of this Act during the preceding fiscal year. (4) An opinion of legal counsel that the municipality is in compliance with this Act. (5) An analysis of the special tax allocation fund which sets forth: (A) the balance in the special tax allocation fund at the beginning of the fiscal year; (B) all amounts deposited in the special tax allocation fund by source; (C) an itemized list of all expenditures from the special tax allocation fund by category of permissible redevelopment project cost; and (D) the balance in the special tax allocation fund at the end of the fiscal year including a breakdown of that balance by source and a breakdown of that balance identifying any portion of the balance that is required, pledged, earmarked, or otherwise designated for payment of or securing of obligations and anticipated redevelopment project costs. Any portion of such ending balance that has not been identified or is not identified as being required,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2709 pledged, earmarked, or otherwise designated for payment of or securing of obligations or anticipated redevelopment projects costs shall be designated as surplus if it is not required for anticipated redevelopment project costs or to pay debt service on bonds issued to finance redevelopment project costs, as set forth in Section 11-74.4-7 hereof. (6) A description of all property purchased by the municipality within the redevelopment project area including: (A) Street address. (B) Approximate size or description of property. (C) Purchase price. (D) Seller of property. (7) A statement setting forth all activities undertaken in furtherance of the objectives of the redevelopment plan, including: (A) Any project implemented in the preceding fiscal year. (B) A description of the redevelopment activities undertaken. (C) A description of any agreements entered into by the municipality with regard to the disposition or redevelopment of any property within the redevelopment project area or the area within the State Sales Tax Boundary. (D) Additional information on the use of all funds received under this Division and steps taken by the municipality to achieve the objectives of the redevelopment plan. (E) Information regarding contracts that the municipality's tax increment advisors or consultants have entered into with entities or persons that have received, or are receiving, payments financed by tax increment revenues produced by the same redevelopment project area. (F) Any reports submitted to the municipality by the joint review board. (G) A review of public and, to the extent possible, private investment actually undertaken to date after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly and estimated to be undertaken during the following year. This review shall, on a project-by-project basis, set forth the estimated amounts of public and private investment incurred after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly and provide the ratio of private investment to public investment to the date of the report and as estimated to the completion of the redevelopment project. (8) With regard to any obligations issued by the municipality: (A) copies of any official statements; and (B) an analysis prepared by financial advisor or underwriter setting forth: (i) nature and term of obligation; and (ii) projected debt service including required reserves and debt coverage. (9) For special tax allocation funds that have experienced cumulative deposits of incremental tax revenues of $100,000 or more, a certified audit report reviewing compliance with this Act performed by an independent public accountant certified and licensed by the authority of the State of Illinois. The financial portion of the audit must be conducted in accordance with Standards for Audits of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions adopted by the Comptroller
2710 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] General of the United States (1981), as amended. The audit report shall contain a letter from the independent certified public accountant indicating compliance or noncompliance with the requirements of subsection (q) of Section 11-74.4-3. For redevelopment plans or projects that would result in the displacement of residents from 10 or more inhabited residential units or that contain 75 or more inhabited residential units, notice of the availability of the information, including how to obtain the report, required in this subsection shall also be sent by mail to all residents or organizations that operate in the municipality that register with the municipality for that information according to registration procedures adopted under Section 11-74.4-4.2. All municipalities are subject to this provision. (d-1) Prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, municipalities with populations of over 1,000,000 shall, after adoption of a redevelopment plan or project, make available upon request to any taxing district in which the redevelopment project area is located the following information: (1) Any amendments to the redevelopment plan, the redevelopment project area, or the State Sales Tax Boundary; and (2) In connection with any redevelopment project area for which the municipality has outstanding obligations issued to provide for redevelopment project costs pursuant to Section 11-74.4-7, audited financial statements of the special tax allocation fund. (e) One year, two years and at the end of every subsequent three year period thereafter, The joint review board shall meet annually 180 days after the close of the municipal fiscal year or as soon as the redevelopment project audit for that fiscal year becomes available to review the effectiveness and status of the redevelopment project area up to that date. (f) (Blank). If the redevelopment project area has been in existence for at least 5 years and the municipality proposes a redevelopment project with a total redevelopment project cost exceeding 35% of the total amount budgeted in the redevelopment plan for all redevelopment projects, the municipality, in addition to any other requirements imposed by this Act, shall convene a meeting of the joint review board as provided in this Act for the purpose of reviewing the redevelopment project. (g) In the event that a municipality has held a public hearing under this Section prior to March 14, 1994 (the effective date of Public Act 88-537), the requirements imposed by Public Act 88-537 relating to the method of fixing the time and place for public hearing, the materials and information required to be made available for public inspection, and the information required to be sent after adoption of an ordinance or resolution fixing a time and place for public hearing shall not be applicable. (Source: P.A. 88-537; 88-688, eff. 1-24-95; revised 10-31-98.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-6) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-6) Sec. 11-74.4-6. (a) Except as provided herein, notice of the public hearing shall be given by publication and mailing. Notice by publication shall be given by publication at least twice, the first publication to be not more than 30 nor less than 10 days prior to the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation within the taxing districts having property in the proposed redevelopment project area. Notice by mailing shall be given by depositing such notice in the United States mails by certified mail addressed to the person or persons in whose name the general taxes for the last preceding year were paid on each lot, block, tract, or parcel of land lying within the project redevelopment area. Said notice shall be mailed not less
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2711 than 10 days prior to the date set for the public hearing. In the event taxes for the last preceding year were not paid, the notice shall also be sent to the persons last listed on the tax rolls within the preceding 3 years as the owners of such property. For redevelopment project areas with redevelopment plans or proposed redevelopment plans that would require removal of 10 or more inhabited residential units or that contain 75 or more inhabited residential units, the municipality shall make a good faith effort to notify by mail all residents of the redevelopment project area. At a minimum, the municipality shall mail a notice to each residential address located within the redevelopment project area. The municipality shall endeavor to ensure that all such notices are effectively communicated and shall include (in addition to notice in English) notice in the predominant language other than English when appropriate. (b) The notices issued pursuant to this Section shall include the following: (1) The time and place of public hearing; (2) The boundaries of the proposed redevelopment project area by legal description and by street location where possible; (3) A notification that all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the public hearing; (4) A description of the redevelopment plan or redevelopment project for the proposed redevelopment project area if a plan or project is the subject matter of the hearing. (5) Such other matters as the municipality may deem appropriate. (c) Not less than 45 days prior to the date set for hearing, the municipality shall give notice by mail as provided in subsection (a) to all taxing districts of which taxable property is included in the redevelopment project area, project or plan and to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, and in addition to the other requirements under subsection (b) the notice shall include an invitation to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and each taxing district to submit comments to the municipality concerning the subject matter of the hearing prior to the date of hearing. (d) In the event that any municipality has by ordinance adopted tax increment financing prior to 1987, and has complied with the notice requirements of this Section, except that the notice has not included the requirements of subsection (b), paragraphs (2), (3) and (4), and within 90 days of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1991, that municipality passes an ordinance which contains findings that: (1) all taxing districts prior to the time of the hearing required by Section 11-74.4-5 were furnished with copies of a map incorporated into the redevelopment plan and project substantially showing the legal boundaries of the redevelopment project area; (2) the redevelopment plan and project, or a draft thereof, contained a map substantially showing the legal boundaries of the redevelopment project area and was available to the public at the time of the hearing; and (3) since the adoption of any form of tax increment financing authorized by this Act, and prior to June 1, 1991, no objection or challenge has been made in writing to the municipality in respect to the notices required by this Section, then the municipality shall be deemed to have met the notice requirements of this Act and all actions of the municipality taken in connection with such notices as were given are hereby validated and hereby declared to be legally sufficient for all purposes of this Act. (e) If a municipality desires to propose a redevelopment plan for a redevelopment project area that would result in the displacement of residents from 10 or more inhabited residential units
2712 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] or for a redevelopment project area that contains 75 or more inhabited residential units, the municipality shall hold a public meeting before the mailing of the notices of public hearing as provided in subsection (c) of this Section. The meeting shall be for the purpose of enabling the municipality to advise the public, taxing districts having real property in the redevelopment project area, taxpayers who own property in the proposed redevelopment project area, and residents in the area as to the municipality's possible intent to prepare a redevelopment plan and designate a redevelopment project area and to receive public comment. The time and place for the meeting shall be set by the head of the municipality's Department of Planning or other department official designated by the mayor or city or village manager without the necessity of a resolution or ordinance of the municipality and may be held by a member of the staff of the Department of Planning of the municipality or by any other person, body, or commission designated by the corporate authorities. The meeting shall be held at least 14 business days before the mailing of the notice of public hearing provided for in subsection (c) of this Section. Notice of the public meeting shall be given by mail. Notice by mail shall be not less than 15 days before the date of the meeting and shall be sent by certified mail to all taxing districts having real property in the proposed redevelopment project area and to all entities requesting that information that have registered with a person and department designated by the municipality in accordance with registration guidelines established by the municipality pursuant to Section 11-74.4-4.2. The municipality shall make a good faith effort to notify all residents and the last known persons who paid property taxes on real estate in a redevelopment project area. This requirement shall be deemed to be satisfied if the municipality mails, by regular mail, a notice to each residential address and the person or persons in whose name property taxes were paid on real property for the last preceding year located within the redevelopment project area. Notice shall be in languages other than English when appropriate. The notices issued under this subsection shall include the following: (1) The time and place of the meeting. (2) The boundaries of the area to be studied for possible designation as a redevelopment project area by street and location. (3) The purpose or purposes of establishing a redevelopment project area. (4) A brief description of tax increment financing. (5) The name, telephone number, and address of the person who can be contacted for additional information about the proposed redevelopment project area and who should receive all comments and suggestions regarding the development of the area to be studied. (6) Notification that all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the public meeting. (7) Such other matters as the municipality deems appropriate. At the public meeting, any interested person or representative of an affected taxing district may be heard orally and may file, with the person conducting the meeting, statements that pertain to the subject matter of the meeting. (Source: P.A. 86-142; 87-813.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-7) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-7) Sec. 11-74.4-7. Obligations secured by the special tax allocation fund set forth in Section 11-74.4-8 for the redevelopment project area may be issued to provide for redevelopment project
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2713 costs. Such obligations, when so issued, shall be retired in the manner provided in the ordinance authorizing the issuance of such obligations by the receipts of taxes levied as specified in Section 11-74.4-9 against the taxable property included in the area, by revenues as specified by Section 11-74.4-8a and other revenue designated by the municipality. A municipality may in the ordinance pledge all or any part of the funds in and to be deposited in the special tax allocation fund created pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8 to the payment of the redevelopment project costs and obligations. Any pledge of funds in the special tax allocation fund shall provide for distribution to the taxing districts and to the Illinois Department of Revenue of moneys not required, pledged, earmarked, or otherwise designated for payment and securing of the obligations and anticipated redevelopment project costs and such excess funds shall be calculated annually and deemed to be "surplus" funds. In the event a municipality only applies or pledges a portion of the funds in the special tax allocation fund for the payment or securing of anticipated redevelopment project costs or of obligations, any such funds remaining in the special tax allocation fund after complying with the requirements of the application or pledge, shall also be calculated annually and deemed "surplus" funds. All surplus funds in the special tax allocation fund, subject to the provisions of (6.1) of Section 11-74.4-8a, shall be distributed annually within 180 days after the close of the municipality's fiscal year by being paid by the municipal treasurer to the County Collector, to the Department of Revenue and to the municipality in direct proportion to the tax incremental revenue received as a result of an increase in the equalized assessed value of property in the redevelopment project area, tax incremental revenue received from the State and tax incremental revenue received from the municipality, but not to exceed as to each such source the total incremental revenue received from that source. Except that any special tax allocation fund subject to provision in (6.1) of Section 11-74.4-8a shall comply with the provisions in that Section. The County Collector shall thereafter make distribution to the respective taxing districts in the same manner and proportion as the most recent distribution by the county collector to the affected districts of real property taxes from real property in the redevelopment project area. Without limiting the foregoing in this Section, the municipality may in addition to obligations secured by the special tax allocation fund pledge for a period not greater than the term of the obligations towards payment of such obligations any part or any combination of the following: (a) net revenues of all or part of any redevelopment project; (b) taxes levied and collected on any or all property in the municipality; (c) the full faith and credit of the municipality; (d) a mortgage on part or all of the redevelopment project; or (e) any other taxes or anticipated receipts that the municipality may lawfully pledge. Such obligations may be issued in one or more series bearing interest at such rate or rates as the corporate authorities of the municipality shall determine by ordinance. Such obligations shall bear such date or dates, mature at such time or times not exceeding 20 years from their respective dates, be in such denomination, carry such registration privileges, be executed in such manner, be payable in such medium of payment at such place or places, contain such covenants, terms and conditions, and be subject to redemption as such ordinance shall provide. Obligations issued pursuant to this Act may be sold at public or private sale at such price as shall be determined by the corporate authorities of the municipalities. No referendum approval of the electors shall be required as a condition to the issuance of obligations pursuant to this Division except as
2714 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] provided in this Section. In the event the municipality authorizes issuance of obligations pursuant to the authority of this Division secured by the full faith and credit of the municipality, which obligations are other than obligations which may be issued under home rule powers provided by Article VII, Section 6 of the Illinois Constitution, or pledges taxes pursuant to (b) or (c) of the second paragraph of this section, the ordinance authorizing the issuance of such obligations or pledging such taxes shall be published within 10 days after such ordinance has been passed in one or more newspapers, with general circulation within such municipality. The publication of the ordinance shall be accompanied by a notice of (1) the specific number of voters required to sign a petition requesting the question of the issuance of such obligations or pledging taxes to be submitted to the electors; (2) the time in which such petition must be filed; and (3) the date of the prospective referendum. The municipal clerk shall provide a petition form to any individual requesting one. If no petition is filed with the municipal clerk, as hereinafter provided in this Section, within 30 days after the publication of the ordinance, the ordinance shall be in effect. But, if within that 30 day period a petition is filed with the municipal clerk, signed by electors in the municipality numbering 10% or more of the number of registered voters in the municipality, asking that the question of issuing obligations using full faith and credit of the municipality as security for the cost of paying for redevelopment project costs, or of pledging taxes for the payment of such obligations, or both, be submitted to the electors of the municipality, the corporate authorities of the municipality shall call a special election in the manner provided by law to vote upon that question, or, if a general, State or municipal election is to be held within a period of not less than 30 or more than 90 days from the date such petition is filed, shall submit the question at the next general, State or municipal election. If it appears upon the canvass of the election by the corporate authorities that a majority of electors voting upon the question voted in favor thereof, the ordinance shall be in effect, but if a majority of the electors voting upon the question are not in favor thereof, the ordinance shall not take effect. The ordinance authorizing the obligations may provide that the obligations shall contain a recital that they are issued pursuant to this Division, which recital shall be conclusive evidence of their validity and of the regularity of their issuance. In the event the municipality authorizes issuance of obligations pursuant to this Section secured by the full faith and credit of the municipality, the ordinance authorizing the obligations may provide for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax upon all taxable property within the municipality sufficient to pay the principal thereof and interest thereon as it matures, which levy may be in addition to and exclusive of the maximum of all other taxes authorized to be levied by the municipality, which levy, however, shall be abated to the extent that monies from other sources are available for payment of the obligations and the municipality certifies the amount of said monies available to the county clerk. A certified copy of such ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk of each county in which any portion of the municipality is situated, and shall constitute the authority for the extension and collection of the taxes to be deposited in the special tax allocation fund. A municipality may also issue its obligations to refund in whole or in part, obligations theretofore issued by such municipality under the authority of this Act, whether at or prior to maturity, provided however, that the last maturity of the refunding obligations shall
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2715 not be expressed to mature later than December 31 of the year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the twenty-third calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area is adopted 23 years from the date of the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area if the ordinance was adopted on or after January 15, 1981, and not later than December 31 of the year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the thirty-fifth calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area is adopted more than 35 years if the ordinance was adopted before January 15, 1981, or if the ordinance was adopted in April, 1984, July, 1985, or if the ordinance was adopted in December, 1987 and the redevelopment project is located within one mile of Midway Airport, or if the municipality is subject to the Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act, or if the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986 by a municipality located in Clinton County for which at least $250,000 of tax increment bonds were authorized on June 17, 1997 and, for redevelopment project areas for which bonds were issued before July 29, 1991, in connection with a redevelopment project in the area within the State Sales Tax Boundary and which were extended by municipal ordinance under subsection (n) of Section 11-74.4-3, the last maturity of the refunding obligations shall not be expressed to mature later than the date on which the redevelopment project area is terminated or December 31, 2013, whichever date occurs first. In the event a municipality issues obligations under home rule powers or other legislative authority the proceeds of which are pledged to pay for redevelopment project costs, the municipality may, if it has followed the procedures in conformance with this division, retire said obligations from funds in the special tax allocation fund in amounts and in such manner as if such obligations had been issued pursuant to the provisions of this division. All obligations heretofore or hereafter issued pursuant to this Act shall not be regarded as indebtedness of the municipality issuing such obligations or any other taxing district for the purpose of any limitation imposed by law. (Source: P.A. 89-357; eff. 8-17-95; 90-379, eff. 8-14-97.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-7.1) Sec. 11-74.4-7.1. After the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1994 and prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, a municipality with a population of less than 1,000,000, prior to construction of a new municipal public building that provides governmental services to be financed with tax increment revenues as authorized in paragraph (4) of subsection (q) of Section 11-74.4-3, shall agree with the affected taxing districts to pay them, to the extent tax increment finance revenues are available, over the life of the redevelopment project area, an amount equal to 25% of the cost of the building, such payments to be paid to the taxing districts in the same proportion as the most recent distribution by the county collector to the affected taxing districts of real property taxes from taxable real property in the redevelopment project area. This Section does not apply to a municipality that, before March 14, 1994 (the effective date of Public Act 88-537), acquired or leased the land (i) upon which a new municipal public building is to be constructed and (ii) for which an existing redevelopment plan or a redevelopment agreement includes provisions for the construction of a new municipal public building.
2716 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (Source: P.A. 88-537; 88-688, eff. 1-24-95.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-8) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-8) Sec. 11-74.4-8. A municipality may not adopt tax increment financing in a redevelopment project area after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 that will encompass an area that is currently included in an enterprise zone created under the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act unless that municipality, pursuant to Section 5.4 of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, amends the enterprise zone designating ordinance to limit the eligibility for tax abatements as provided in Section 5.4.1 of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act. A municipality, at the time a redevelopment project area is designated, may adopt tax increment allocation financing by passing an ordinance providing that the ad valorem taxes, if any, arising from the levies upon taxable real property in such redevelopment project area by taxing districts and tax rates determined in the manner provided in paragraph (c) of Section 11-74.4-9 each year after the effective date of the ordinance until redevelopment project costs and all municipal obligations financing redevelopment project costs incurred under this Division have been paid shall be divided as follows: (a) That portion of taxes levied upon each taxable lot, block, tract or parcel of real property which is attributable to the lower of the current equalized assessed value or the initial equalized assessed value of each such taxable lot, block, tract or parcel of real property in the redevelopment project area shall be allocated to and when collected shall be paid by the county collector to the respective affected taxing districts in the manner required by law in the absence of the adoption of tax increment allocation financing. (b) That portion, if any, of such taxes which is attributable to the increase in the current equalized assessed valuation of each taxable lot, block, tract or parcel of real property in the redevelopment project area over and above the initial equalized assessed value of each property in the project area shall be allocated to and when collected shall be paid to the municipal treasurer who shall deposit said taxes into a special fund called the special tax allocation fund of the municipality for the purpose of paying redevelopment project costs and obligations incurred in the payment thereof. In any county with a population of 3,000,000 or more that has adopted a procedure for collecting taxes that provides for one or more of the installments of the taxes to be billed and collected on an estimated basis, the municipal treasurer shall be paid for deposit in the special tax allocation fund of the municipality, from the taxes collected from estimated bills issued for property in the redevelopment project area, the difference between the amount actually collected from each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property within the redevelopment project area and an amount determined by multiplying the rate at which taxes were last extended against the taxable lot, block, track, or parcel of real property in the manner provided in subsection (c) of Section 11-74.4-9 by the initial equalized assessed value of the property divided by the number of installments in which real estate taxes are billed and collected within the county;, provided that the payments on or before December 31, 1999 to a municipal treasurer shall be made only if each of the following conditions are met: (1) The total equalized assessed value of the redevelopment project area as last determined was not less than 175% of the total initial equalized assessed value. (2) Not more than 50% of the total equalized assessed value of the redevelopment project area as last determined is attributable to a piece of property assigned a single real estate index number. (3) The municipal clerk has certified to the county clerk
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2717 that the municipality has issued its obligations to which there has been pledged the incremental property taxes of the redevelopment project area or taxes levied and collected on any or all property in the municipality or the full faith and credit of the municipality to pay or secure payment for all or a portion of the redevelopment project costs. The certification shall be filed annually no later than September 1 for the estimated taxes to be distributed in the following year; however, for the year 1992 the certification shall be made at any time on or before March 31, 1992. (4) The municipality has not requested that the total initial equalized assessed value of real property be adjusted as provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-9. The conditions of paragraphs (1) through (4) do not apply after December 31, 1999 to payments to a municipal treasurer made by a county with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants that has adopted an estimated billing procedure for collecting taxes. If a county that has adopted the estimated billing procedure makes an erroneous overpayment of tax revenue to the municipal treasurer, then the county may seek a refund of that overpayment. The county shall send the municipal treasurer a notice of liability for the overpayment on or before the mailing date of the next real estate tax bill within the county. The refund shall be limited to the amount of the overpayment. It is the intent of this Division that after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1988 a municipality's own ad valorem tax arising from levies on taxable real property be included in the determination of incremental revenue in the manner provided in paragraph (c) of Section 11-74.4-9. If the municipality does not extend such a tax, it shall annually deposit in the municipality's Special Tax Increment Fund an amount equal to 10% of the total contributions to the fund from all other taxing districts in that year. The annual 10% deposit required by this paragraph shall be limited to the actual amount of municipally produced incremental tax revenues available to the municipality from taxpayers located in the redevelopment project area in that year if: (a) the plan for the area restricts the use of the property primarily to industrial purposes, (b) the municipality establishing the redevelopment project area is a home-rule community with a 1990 population of between 25,000 and 50,000, (c) the municipality is wholly located within a county with a 1990 population of over 750,000 and (d) the redevelopment project area was established by the municipality prior to June 1, 1990. This payment shall be in lieu of a contribution of ad valorem taxes on real property. If no such payment is made, any redevelopment project area of the municipality shall be dissolved. If a municipality has adopted tax increment allocation financing by ordinance and the County Clerk thereafter certifies the "total initial equalized assessed value as adjusted" of the taxable real property within such redevelopment project area in the manner provided in paragraph (b) of Section 11-74.4-9, each year after the date of the certification of the total initial equalized assessed value as adjusted until redevelopment project costs and all municipal obligations financing redevelopment project costs have been paid the ad valorem taxes, if any, arising from the levies upon the taxable real property in such redevelopment project area by taxing districts and tax rates determined in the manner provided in paragraph (c) of Section 11-74.4-9 shall be divided as follows: (1) That portion of the taxes levied upon each taxable lot, block, tract or parcel of real property which is attributable to the lower of the current equalized assessed value or "current equalized assessed value as adjusted" or the initial equalized
2718 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] assessed value of each such taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property existing at the time tax increment financing was adopted, minus the total current homestead exemptions provided by Sections 15-170 and 15-175 of the Property Tax Code in the redevelopment project area shall be allocated to and when collected shall be paid by the county collector to the respective affected taxing districts in the manner required by law in the absence of the adoption of tax increment allocation financing. (2) That portion, if any, of such taxes which is attributable to the increase in the current equalized assessed valuation of each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property in the redevelopment project area, over and above the initial equalized assessed value of each property existing at the time tax increment financing was adopted, minus the total current homestead exemptions pertaining to each piece of property provided by Sections 15-170 and 15-175 of the Property Tax Code in the redevelopment project area, shall be allocated to and when collected shall be paid to the municipal Treasurer, who shall deposit said taxes into a special fund called the special tax allocation fund of the municipality for the purpose of paying redevelopment project costs and obligations incurred in the payment thereof. The municipality may pledge in the ordinance the funds in and to be deposited in the special tax allocation fund for the payment of such costs and obligations. No part of the current equalized assessed valuation of each property in the redevelopment project area attributable to any increase above the total initial equalized assessed value, or the total initial equalized assessed value as adjusted, of such properties shall be used in calculating the general State school aid formula, provided for in Section 18-8 of the School Code, until such time as all redevelopment project costs have been paid as provided for in this Section. Whenever a municipality issues bonds for the purpose of financing redevelopment project costs, such municipality may provide by ordinance for the appointment of a trustee, which may be any trust company within the State, and for the establishment of such funds or accounts to be maintained by such trustee as the municipality shall deem necessary to provide for the security and payment of the bonds. If such municipality provides for the appointment of a trustee, such trustee shall be considered the assignee of any payments assigned by the municipality pursuant to such ordinance and this Section. Any amounts paid to such trustee as assignee shall be deposited in the funds or accounts established pursuant to such trust agreement, and shall be held by such trustee in trust for the benefit of the holders of the bonds, and such holders shall have a lien on and a security interest in such funds or accounts so long as the bonds remain outstanding and unpaid. Upon retirement of the bonds, the trustee shall pay over any excess amounts held to the municipality for deposit in the special tax allocation fund. When such redevelopment projects costs, including without limitation all municipal obligations financing redevelopment project costs incurred under this Division, have been paid, all surplus funds then remaining in the special tax allocation fund shall be distributed by being paid by the municipal treasurer to the Department of Revenue, the municipality and the county collector; first to the Department of Revenue and the municipality in direct proportion to the tax incremental revenue received from the State and the municipality, but not to exceed the total incremental revenue received from the State or the municipality less any annual surplus distribution of incremental revenue previously made; with any remaining funds to be paid to the County Collector who shall
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2719 immediately thereafter pay said funds to the taxing districts in the redevelopment project area in the same manner and proportion as the most recent distribution by the county collector to the affected districts of real property taxes from real property in the redevelopment project area. Upon the payment of all redevelopment project costs, retirement of obligations and the distribution of any excess monies pursuant to this Section, the municipality shall adopt an ordinance dissolving the special tax allocation fund for the redevelopment project area and terminating the designation of the redevelopment project area as a redevelopment project area. Municipalities shall notify affected taxing districts prior to November 1 if the redevelopment project area is to be terminated by December 31 of that same year. If a municipality extends estimated dates of completion of a redevelopment project and retirement of obligations to finance a redevelopment project, as allowed by this amendatory Act of 1993, that extension shall not extend the property tax increment allocation financing authorized by this Section. Thereafter the rates of the taxing districts shall be extended and taxes levied, collected and distributed in the manner applicable in the absence of the adoption of tax increment allocation financing. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as relieving property in such redevelopment project areas from being assessed as provided in the Property Tax Code or as relieving owners of such property from paying a uniform rate of taxes, as required by Section 4 of Article 9 of the Illinois Constitution. (Source: P.A. 90-258, eff. 7-30-97.) (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-8a) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-8a) Sec. 11-74.4-8a. (1) Until June 1, 1988, a municipality which has adopted tax increment allocation financing prior to January 1, 1987, may by ordinance (1) authorize the Department of Revenue, subject to appropriation, to annually certify and cause to be paid from the Illinois Tax Increment Fund to such municipality for deposit in the municipality's special tax allocation fund an amount equal to the Net State Sales Tax Increment and (2) authorize the Department of Revenue to annually notify the municipality of the amount of the Municipal Sales Tax Increment which shall be deposited by the municipality in the municipality's special tax allocation fund. Provided that for purposes of this Section no amendments adding additional area to the redevelopment project area which has been certified as the State Sales Tax Boundary shall be taken into account if such amendments are adopted by the municipality after January 1, 1987. If an amendment is adopted which decreases the area of a State Sales Tax Boundary, the municipality shall update the list required by subsection (3)(a) of this Section. The Retailers' Occupation Tax liability, Use Tax liability, Service Occupation Tax liability and Service Use Tax liability for retailers and servicemen located within the disconnected area shall be excluded from the base from which tax increments are calculated and the revenue from any such retailer or serviceman shall not be included in calculating incremental revenue payable to the municipality. A municipality adopting an ordinance under this subsection (1) of this Section for a redevelopment project area which is certified as a State Sales Tax Boundary shall not be entitled to payments of State taxes authorized under subsection (2) of this Section for the same redevelopment project area. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent a municipality from receiving payment of State taxes authorized under subsection (2) of this Section for a separate redevelopment project area that does not overlap in any way with the State Sales Tax Boundary receiving payments of State taxes pursuant to subsection (1) of this Section. A certified copy of such ordinance shall be submitted by the
2720 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] municipality to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and the Department of Revenue not later than 30 days after the effective date of the ordinance. Upon submission of the ordinances, and the information required pursuant to subsection 3 of this Section, the Department of Revenue shall promptly determine the amount of such taxes paid under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places located in the redevelopment project area during the base year, and shall certify all the foregoing "initial sales tax amounts" to the municipality within 60 days of submission of the list required of subsection (3)(a) of this Section. If a retailer or serviceman with a place of business located within a redevelopment project area also has one or more other places of business within the municipality but outside the redevelopment project area, the retailer or serviceman shall, upon request of the Department of Revenue, certify to the Department of Revenue the amount of taxes paid pursuant to the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act at each place of business which is located within the redevelopment project area in the manner and for the periods of time requested by the Department of Revenue. When the municipality determines that a portion of an increase in the aggregate amount of taxes paid by retailers and servicemen under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, or the Service Occupation Tax Act is the result of a retailer or serviceman initiating retail or service operations in the redevelopment project area by such retailer or serviceman with a resulting termination of retail or service operations by such retailer or serviceman at another location in Illinois in the standard metropolitan statistical area of such municipality, the Department of Revenue shall be notified that the retailers occupation tax liability, use tax liability, service occupation tax liability, or service use tax liability from such retailer's or serviceman's terminated operation shall be included in the base Initial Sales Tax Amounts from which the State Sales Tax Increment is calculated for purposes of State payments to the affected municipality; provided, however, for purposes of this paragraph "termination" shall mean a closing of a retail or service operation which is directly related to the opening of the same retail or service operation in a redevelopment project area which is included within a State Sales Tax Boundary, but it shall not include retail or service operations closed for reasons beyond the control of the retailer or serviceman, as determined by the Department. If the municipality makes the determination referred to in the prior paragraph and notifies the Department and if the relocation is from a location within the municipality, the Department, at the request of the municipality, shall adjust the certified aggregate amount of taxes that constitute the Municipal Sales Tax Increment paid by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places of business located within the State Sales Tax Boundary during the base year using the same procedures as are employed to make the adjustment referred to in the prior paragraph. The adjusted Municipal Sales Tax Increment calculated by the Department shall be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of subsection (1) of this Section. When a municipality which has adopted tax increment allocation financing in 1986 determines that a portion of the aggregate amount of taxes paid by retailers and servicemen under the Retailers Occupation Tax Act, Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, or Service
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2721 Occupation Tax Act, the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and the Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act, includes revenue of a retailer or serviceman which terminated retailer or service operations in 1986, prior to the adoption of tax increment allocation financing, the Department of Revenue shall be notified by such municipality that the retailers' occupation tax liability, use tax liability, service occupation tax liability or service use tax liability, from such retailer's or serviceman's terminated operations shall be excluded from the Initial Sales Tax Amounts for such taxes. The revenue from any such retailer or serviceman which is excluded from the base year under this paragraph, shall not be included in calculating incremental revenues if such retailer or serviceman reestablishes such business in the redevelopment project area. For State fiscal year 1992, the Department of Revenue shall budget, and the Illinois General Assembly shall appropriate from the Illinois Tax Increment Fund in the State treasury, an amount not to exceed $18,000,000 to pay to each eligible municipality the Net State Sales Tax Increment to which such municipality is entitled. Beginning on January 1, 1993, each municipality's proportional share of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund shall be determined by adding the annual Net State Sales Tax Increment and the annual Net Utility Tax Increment to determine the Annual Total Increment. The ratio of the Annual Total Increment of each municipality to the Annual Total Increment for all municipalities, as most recently calculated by the Department, shall determine the proportional shares of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund to be distributed to each municipality. Beginning in October, 1993, and each January, April, July and October thereafter, the Department of Revenue shall certify to the Treasurer and the Comptroller the amounts payable quarter annually during the fiscal year to each municipality under this Section. The Comptroller shall promptly then draw warrants, ordering the State Treasurer to pay such amounts from the Illinois Tax Increment Fund in the State treasury. The Department of Revenue shall utilize the same periods established for determining State Sales Tax Increment to determine the Municipal Sales Tax Increment for the area within a State Sales Tax Boundary and certify such amounts to such municipal treasurer who shall transfer such amounts to the special tax allocation fund. The provisions of this subsection (1) do not apply to additional municipal retailers' occupation or service occupation taxes imposed by municipalities using their home rule powers or imposed pursuant to Sections 8-11-1.3, 8-11-1.4 and 8-11-1.5 of this Act. A municipality shall not receive from the State any share of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund unless such municipality deposits all its Municipal Sales Tax Increment and the local incremental real property tax revenues, as provided herein, into the appropriate special tax allocation fund. A municipality located within an economic development project area created under the County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act which has abated any portion of its property taxes which otherwise would have been deposited in its special tax allocation fund shall not receive from the State the Net Sales Tax Increment. (2) A municipality which has adopted tax increment allocation financing with regard to an industrial park or industrial park conservation area, prior to January 1, 1988, may by ordinance authorize the Department of Revenue to annually certify and pay from the Illinois Tax Increment Fund to such municipality for deposit in the municipality's special tax allocation fund an amount equal to the Net State Utility Tax Increment. Provided that for purposes of this Section no amendments adding additional area to the redevelopment
2722 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] project area shall be taken into account if such amendments are adopted by the municipality after January 1, 1988. Municipalities adopting an ordinance under this subsection (2) of this Section for a redevelopment project area shall not be entitled to payment of State taxes authorized under subsection (1) of this Section for the same redevelopment project area which is within a State Sales Tax Boundary. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent a municipality from receiving payment of State taxes authorized under subsection (1) of this Section for a separate redevelopment project area within a State Sales Tax Boundary that does not overlap in any way with the redevelopment project area receiving payments of State taxes pursuant to subsection (2) of this Section. A certified copy of such ordinance shall be submitted to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and the Department of Revenue not later than 30 days after the effective date of the ordinance. When a municipality determines that a portion of an increase in the aggregate amount of taxes paid by industrial or commercial facilities under the Public Utilities Act, is the result of an industrial or commercial facility initiating operations in the redevelopment project area with a resulting termination of such operations by such industrial or commercial facility at another location in Illinois, the Department of Revenue shall be notified by such municipality that such industrial or commercial facility's liability under the Public Utility Tax Act shall be included in the base from which tax increments are calculated for purposes of State payments to the affected municipality. After receipt of the calculations by the public utility as required by subsection (4) of this Section, the Department of Revenue shall annually budget and the Illinois General Assembly shall annually appropriate from the General Revenue Fund through State Fiscal Year 1989, and thereafter from the Illinois Tax Increment Fund, an amount sufficient to pay to each eligible municipality the amount of incremental revenue attributable to State electric and gas taxes as reflected by the charges imposed on persons in the project area to which such municipality is entitled by comparing the preceding calendar year with the base year as determined by this Section. Beginning on January 1, 1993, each municipality's proportional share of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund shall be determined by adding the annual Net State Utility Tax Increment and the annual Net Utility Tax Increment to determine the Annual Total Increment. The ratio of the Annual Total Increment of each municipality to the Annual Total Increment for all municipalities, as most recently calculated by the Department, shall determine the proportional shares of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund to be distributed to each municipality. A municipality shall not receive any share of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund from the State unless such municipality imposes the maximum municipal charges authorized pursuant to Section 9-221 of the Public Utilities Act and deposits all municipal utility tax incremental revenues as certified by the public utilities, and all local real estate tax increments into such municipality's special tax allocation fund. (3) Within 30 days after the adoption of the ordinance required by either subsection (1) or subsection (2) of this Section, the municipality shall transmit to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and the Department of Revenue the following: (a) if applicable, a certified copy of the ordinance required by subsection (1) accompanied by a complete list of street names and the range of street numbers of each street located within the redevelopment project area for which payments
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2723 are to be made under this Section in both the base year and in the year preceding the payment year; and the addresses of persons registered with the Department of Revenue; and, the name under which each such retailer or serviceman conducts business at that address, if different from the corporate name; and the Illinois Business Tax Number of each such person (The municipality shall update this list in the event of a revision of the redevelopment project area, or the opening or closing or name change of any street or part thereof in the redevelopment project area, or if the Department of Revenue informs the municipality of an addition or deletion pursuant to the monthly updates given by the Department.); (b) if applicable, a certified copy of the ordinance required by subsection (2) accompanied by a complete list of street names and range of street numbers of each street located within the redevelopment project area, the utility customers in the project area, and the utilities serving the redevelopment project areas; (c) certified copies of the ordinances approving the redevelopment plan and designating the redevelopment project area; (d) a copy of the redevelopment plan as approved by the municipality; (e) an opinion of legal counsel that the municipality had complied with the requirements of this Act; and (f) a certification by the chief executive officer of the municipality that with regard to a redevelopment project area: (1) the municipality has committed all of the municipal tax increment created pursuant to this Act for deposit in the special tax allocation fund, (2) the redevelopment projects described in the redevelopment plan would not be completed without the use of State incremental revenues pursuant to this Act, (3) the municipality will pursue the implementation of the redevelopment plan in an expeditious manner, (4) the incremental revenues created pursuant to this Section will be exclusively utilized for the development of the redevelopment project area, and (5) the increased revenue created pursuant to this Section shall be used exclusively to pay redevelopment project costs as defined in this Act. (4) The Department of Revenue upon receipt of the information set forth in paragraph (b) of subsection (3) shall immediately forward such information to each public utility furnishing natural gas or electricity to buildings within the redevelopment project area. Upon receipt of such information, each public utility shall promptly: (a) provide to the Department of Revenue and the municipality separate lists of the names and addresses of persons within the redevelopment project area receiving natural gas or electricity from such public utility. Such list shall be updated as necessary by the public utility. Each month thereafter the public utility shall furnish the Department of Revenue and the municipality with an itemized listing of charges imposed pursuant to Sections 9-221 and 9-222 of the Public Utilities Act on persons within the redevelopment project area. (b) determine the amount of charges imposed pursuant to Sections 9-221 and 9-222 of the Public Utilities Act on persons in the redevelopment project area during the base year, both as a result of municipal taxes on electricity and gas and as a result of State taxes on electricity and gas and certify such amounts both to the municipality and the Department of Revenue; and (c) determine the amount of charges imposed pursuant to
2724 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Sections 9-221 and 9-222 of the Public Utilities Act on persons in the redevelopment project area on a monthly basis during the base year, both as a result of State and municipal taxes on electricity and gas and certify such separate amounts both to the municipality and the Department of Revenue. After the determinations are made in paragraphs (b) and (c), the public utility shall monthly during the existence of the redevelopment project area notify the Department of Revenue and the municipality of any increase in charges over the base year determinations made pursuant to paragraphs (b) and (c). (5) The payments authorized under this Section shall be deposited by the municipal treasurer in the special tax allocation fund of the municipality, which for accounting purposes shall identify the sources of each payment as: municipal receipts from the State retailers occupation, service occupation, use and service use taxes; and municipal public utility taxes charged to customers under the Public Utilities Act and State public utility taxes charged to customers under the Public Utilities Act. (6) Before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, any municipality receiving payments authorized under this Section for any redevelopment project area or area within a State Sales Tax Boundary within the municipality shall submit to the Department of Revenue and to the taxing districts which are sent the notice required by Section 6 of this Act annually within 180 days after the close of each municipal fiscal year the following information for the immediately preceding fiscal year: (a) Any amendments to the redevelopment plan, the redevelopment project area, or the State Sales Tax Boundary. (b) Audited financial statements of the special tax allocation fund. (c) Certification of the Chief Executive Officer of the municipality that the municipality has complied with all of the requirements of this Act during the preceding fiscal year. (d) An opinion of legal counsel that the municipality is in compliance with this Act. (e) An analysis of the special tax allocation fund which sets forth: (1) the balance in the special tax allocation fund at the beginning of the fiscal year; (2) all amounts deposited in the special tax allocation fund by source; (3) all expenditures from the special tax allocation fund by category of permissible redevelopment project cost; and (4) the balance in the special tax allocation fund at the end of the fiscal year including a breakdown of that balance by source. Such ending balance shall be designated as surplus if it is not required for anticipated redevelopment project costs or to pay debt service on bonds issued to finance redevelopment project costs, as set forth in Section 11-74.4-7 hereof. (f) A description of all property purchased by the municipality within the redevelopment project area including 1. Street address 2. Approximate size or description of property 3. Purchase price 4. Seller of property. (g) A statement setting forth all activities undertaken in furtherance of the objectives of the redevelopment plan, including: 1. Any project implemented in the preceding fiscal
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2725 year 2. A description of the redevelopment activities undertaken 3. A description of any agreements entered into by the municipality with regard to the disposition or redevelopment of any property within the redevelopment project area or the area within the State Sales Tax Boundary. (h) With regard to any obligations issued by the municipality: 1. copies of bond ordinances or resolutions 2. copies of any official statements 3. an analysis prepared by financial advisor or underwriter setting forth: (a) nature and term of obligation; and (b) projected debt service including required reserves and debt coverage. (i) A certified audit report reviewing compliance with this statute performed by an independent public accountant certified and licensed by the authority of the State of Illinois. The financial portion of the audit must be conducted in accordance with Standards for Audits of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions adopted by the Comptroller General of the United States (1981), as amended. The audit report shall contain a letter from the independent certified public accountant indicating compliance or noncompliance with the requirements of subsection (q) of Section 11-74.4-3. If the audit indicates that expenditures are not in compliance with the law, the Department of Revenue shall withhold State sales and utility tax increment payments to the municipality until compliance has been reached, and an amount equal to the ineligible expenditures has been returned to the Special Tax Allocation Fund. (6.1) After July 29, 1988 and before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, any funds which have not been designated for use in a specific development project in the annual report shall be designated as surplus. No funds may be held in the Special Tax Allocation Fund for more than 36 months from the date of receipt unless the money is required for payment of contractual obligations for specific development project costs. If held for more than 36 months in violation of the preceding sentence, such funds shall be designated as surplus. Any funds designated as surplus must first be used for early redemption of any bond obligations. Any funds designated as surplus which are not disposed of as otherwise provided in this paragraph, shall be distributed as surplus as provided in Section 11-74.4-7. (7) Any appropriation made pursuant to this Section for the 1987 State fiscal year shall not exceed the amount of $7 million and for the 1988 State fiscal year the amount of $10 million. The amount which shall be distributed to each municipality shall be the incremental revenue to which each municipality is entitled as calculated by the Department of Revenue, unless the requests of the municipality exceed the appropriation, then the amount to which each municipality shall be entitled shall be prorated among the municipalities in the same proportion as the increment to which the municipality would be entitled bears to the total increment which all municipalities would receive in the absence of this limitation, provided that no municipality may receive an amount in excess of 15% of the appropriation. For the 1987 Net State Sales Tax Increment payable in Fiscal Year 1989, no municipality shall receive more than 7.5% of the total appropriation; provided, however, that any of the appropriation remaining after such distribution shall be prorated among municipalities on the basis of their pro rata share of the
2726 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] total increment. Beginning on January 1, 1993, each municipality's proportional share of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund shall be determined by adding the annual Net State Sales Tax Increment and the annual Net Utility Tax Increment to determine the Annual Total Increment. The ratio of the Annual Total Increment of each municipality to the Annual Total Increment for all municipalities, as most recently calculated by the Department, shall determine the proportional shares of the Illinois Tax Increment Fund to be distributed to each municipality. (7.1) No distribution of Net State Sales Tax Increment to a municipality for an area within a State Sales Tax Boundary shall exceed in any State Fiscal Year an amount equal to 3 times the sum of the Municipal Sales Tax Increment, the real property tax increment and deposits of funds from other sources, excluding state and federal funds, as certified by the city treasurer to the Department of Revenue for an area within a State Sales Tax Boundary. After July 29, 1988, for those municipalities which issue bonds between June 1, 1988 and 3 years from July 29, 1988 to finance redevelopment projects within the area in a State Sales Tax Boundary, the distribution of Net State Sales Tax Increment during the 16th through 20th years from the date of issuance of the bonds shall not exceed in any State Fiscal Year an amount equal to 2 times the sum of the Municipal Sales Tax Increment, the real property tax increment and deposits of funds from other sources, excluding State and federal funds. (8) Any person who knowingly files or causes to be filed false information for the purpose of increasing the amount of any State tax incremental revenue commits a Class A misdemeanor. (9) The following procedures shall be followed to determine whether municipalities have complied with the Act for the purpose of receiving distributions after July 1, 1989 pursuant to subsection (1) of this Section 11-74.4-8a. (a) The Department of Revenue shall conduct a preliminary review of the redevelopment project areas and redevelopment plans pertaining to those municipalities receiving payments from the State pursuant to subsection (1) of Section 8a of this Act for the purpose of determining compliance with the following standards: (1) For any municipality with a population of more than 12,000 as determined by the 1980 U.S. Census: (a) the redevelopment project area, or in the case of a municipality which has more than one redevelopment project area, each such area, must be contiguous and the total of all such areas shall not comprise more than 25% of the area within the municipal boundaries nor more than 20% of the equalized assessed value of the municipality; (b) the aggregate amount of 1985 taxes in the redevelopment project area, or in the case of a municipality which has more than one redevelopment project area, the total of all such areas, shall be not more than 25% of the total base year taxes paid by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places of business located within the municipality under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, and the Service Occupation Tax Act. Redevelopment project areas created prior to 1986 are not subject to the above standards if their boundaries were not amended in 1986. (2) For any municipality with a population of 12,000 or less as determined by the 1980 U.S. Census: (a) the redevelopment project area, or in the case of a municipality which has more than one redevelopment project area, each such area, must be contiguous and the total of all such areas shall not comprise more than 35% of the area within
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2727 the municipal boundaries nor more than 30% of the equalized assessed value of the municipality; (b) the aggregate amount of 1985 taxes in the redevelopment project area, or in the case of a municipality which has more than one redevelopment project area, the total of all such areas, shall not be more than 35% of the total base year taxes paid by retailers and servicemen on transactions at places of business located within the municipality under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, and the Service Occupation Tax Act. Redevelopment project areas created prior to 1986 are not subject to the above standards if their boundaries were not amended in 1986. (3) Such preliminary review of the redevelopment project areas applying the above standards shall be completed by November 1, 1988, and on or before November 1, 1988, the Department shall notify each municipality by certified mail, return receipt requested that either (1) the Department requires additional time in which to complete its preliminary review; or (2) the Department is issuing either (a) a Certificate of Eligibility or (b) a Notice of Review. If the Department notifies a municipality that it requires additional time to complete its preliminary investigation, it shall complete its preliminary investigation no later than February 1, 1989, and by February 1, 1989 shall issue to each municipality either (a) a Certificate of Eligibility or (b) a Notice of Review. A redevelopment project area for which a Certificate of Eligibility has been issued shall be deemed a "State Sales Tax Boundary." (4) The Department of Revenue shall also issue a Notice of Review if the Department has received a request by November 1, 1988 to conduct such a review from taxpayers in the municipality, local taxing districts located in the municipality or the State of Illinois, or if the redevelopment project area has more than 5 retailers and has had growth in State sales tax revenue of more than 15% from calendar year 1985 to 1986. (b) For those municipalities receiving a Notice of Review, the Department will conduct a secondary review consisting of: (i) application of the above standards contained in subsection (9)(a)(1)(a) and (b) or (9)(a)(2)(a) and (b), and (ii) the definitions of blighted and conservation area provided for in Section 11-74.4-3. Such secondary review shall be completed by July 1, 1989. Upon completion of the secondary review, the Department will issue (a) a Certificate of Eligibility or (b) a Preliminary Notice of Deficiency. Any municipality receiving a Preliminary Notice of Deficiency may amend its redevelopment project area to meet the standards and definitions set forth in this paragraph (b). This amended redevelopment project area shall become the "State Sales Tax Boundary" for purposes of determining the State Sales Tax Increment. (c) If the municipality advises the Department of its intent to comply with the requirements of paragraph (b) of this subsection outlined in the Preliminary Notice of Deficiency, within 120 days of receiving such notice from the Department, the municipality shall submit documentation to the Department of the actions it has taken to cure any deficiencies. Thereafter, within 30 days of the receipt of the documentation, the Department shall either issue a Certificate of Eligibility or a Final Notice of Deficiency. If the municipality fails to advise the Department of its intent to comply or fails to submit
2728 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] adequate documentation of such cure of deficiencies the Department shall issue a Final Notice of Deficiency that provides that the municipality is ineligible for payment of the Net State Sales Tax Increment. (d) If the Department issues a final determination of ineligibility, the municipality shall have 30 days from the receipt of determination to protest and request a hearing. Such hearing shall be conducted in accordance with Sections 10-25, 10-35, 10-40, and 10-50 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. The decision following the hearing shall be subject to review under the Administrative Review Law. (e) Any Certificate of Eligibility issued pursuant to this subsection 9 shall be binding only on the State for the purposes of establishing municipal eligibility to receive revenue pursuant to subsection (1) of this Section 11-74.4-8a. (f) It is the intent of this subsection that the periods of time to cure deficiencies shall be in addition to all other periods of time permitted by this Section, regardless of the date by which plans were originally required to be adopted. To cure said deficiencies, however, the municipality shall be required to follow the procedures and requirements pertaining to amendments, as provided in Sections 11-74.4-5 and 11-74.4-6 of this Act. (10) If a municipality adopts a State Sales Tax Boundary in accordance with the provisions of subsection (9) of this Section, such boundaries shall subsequently be utilized to determine Revised Initial Sales Tax Amounts and the Net State Sales Tax Increment; provided, however, that such revised State Sales Tax Boundary shall not have any effect upon the boundary of the redevelopment project area established for the purposes of determining the ad valorem taxes on real property pursuant to Sections 11-74.4-7 and 11-74.4-8 of this Act nor upon the municipality's authority to implement the redevelopment plan for that redevelopment project area. For any redevelopment project area with a smaller State Sales Tax Boundary within its area, the municipality may annually elect to deposit the Municipal Sales Tax Increment for the redevelopment project area in the special tax allocation fund and shall certify the amount to the Department prior to receipt of the Net State Sales Tax Increment. Any municipality required by subsection (9) to establish a State Sales Tax Boundary for one or more of its redevelopment project areas shall submit all necessary information required by the Department concerning such boundary and the retailers therein, by October 1, 1989, after complying with the procedures for amendment set forth in Sections 11-74.4-5 and 11-74.4-6 of this Act. Net State Sales Tax Increment produced within the State Sales Tax Boundary shall be spent only within that area. However expenditures of all municipal property tax increment and municipal sales tax increment in a redevelopment project area are not required to be spent within the smaller State Sales Tax Boundary within such redevelopment project area. (11) The Department of Revenue shall have the authority to issue rules and regulations for purposes of this Section. and regulations for purposes of this Section. (12) If, under Section 5.4.1 of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, a municipality determines that property that lies within a State Sales Tax Boundary has an improvement, rehabilitation, or renovation that is entitled to a property tax abatement, then that property along with any improvements, rehabilitation, or renovations shall be immediately removed from any State Sales Tax Boundary. The municipality that made the determination shall notify the Department of Revenue within 30 days after the determination. Once a property is removed from the State Sales Tax Boundary because of the existence of a property tax abatement resulting from an enterprise zone, then
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2729 that property shall not be permitted to be amended into a State Sales Tax Boundary. (Source: P.A. 90-258, eff. 7-30-97.) Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding Section 8.23 as follows: (30 ILCS 805/8.23 new) Sec. 8.23. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly. Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on the first day of the third month after becoming law.". AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 305 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 305, AS AMENDED, with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No. 1, on page 17, line 25, before the period, by inserting "within the last 5 years"; and on page 50, by replacing lines 1 through 6 with the following: "(11.5) Cost of day care services for children of employees from low-income families working for businesses located within the redevelopment project area and all or a portion of the cost of operation of day care centers established by redevelopment project area businesses to serve employees from low-income families working in businesses located in the redevelopment project area. For the purposes of this paragraph, "low-income families" means families whose annual income does not exceed 80% of the municipal, county, or regional median income, adjusted for family size, as the annual income and municipal, county, or regional median income are determined from time to time by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development."; and on page 60, line 2, after "and", by inserting ", if the redevelopment project area (i) was established before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly and (ii) is located within a municipality with a population of more than 100,000,". The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 2800. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Gash offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 2800 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 2800 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend the Illinois Highway Code by changing Section 4-508.1."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Illinois Highway Code is amended by changing Section 4-508.1 as follows: (605 ILCS 5/4-508.1) (from Ch. 121, par. 4-508.1)
2730 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Sec. 4-508.1. In the event the Department obtains or has obtained fee simple title to, or any lesser interest in, any land, rights or other property under the provisions of Section 4-508 of this Code in connection with a project involving the planned construction of a federal-aid highway and that project ceases to be a federal-aid project, the Department is authorized to convey title to, or any lesser interest in, all such land, rights or property, regardless of whether any construction has taken place, to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority for without compensation equal to the fair market value of the title or lesser interest conveyed when such conveyance is approved in writing by the Governor. All moneys resulting from a conveyance under this Section shall be deposited into the Road Fund. (Source: P.A. 83-1258.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. This bill has been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Meyer, HOUSE BILL 865 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 112, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 2) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 2605. Having been recalled on March 19, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Winters offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 2605 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 2605 as follows: on page 1, line 1, by replacing "River-Friendly" with "Rivers-Friendly"; and on page 1, line 6, by replacing "River-Friendly" with "Rivers-Friendly"; and on page 1, line 8, by replacing "River-Friendly" with "Rivers-Friendly"; and on page 1, below line 14, by inserting the following: "Section 15. A farmer seeking the "Rivers-Friendly Farmer"
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2731 designation may submit a written application to the Department of Agriculture or an agency designated by the Department by rule."; and on page 1, line 15, by replacing "Section 15" with "Section 20"; and on page 1, line 24, by replacing "highly erodible land" with "crop land"; and on page 1, line 25, after "level", by inserting the following: "in accordance with the State's Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines"; and on page 1, line 26, after "are", by inserting the following: "consistent with the Illinois Agronomy Handbook guidelines and are"; and on page 2, line 6, by replacing "300" with "200"; and on page 2, by deleting lines 16 and 17; and on page 2, line 18, by replacing "Section 20" with "Section 25". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1822. Having been read by title a second time on March 24, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative McKeon offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 1822 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 1822 as follows: on page 1, below line 18, by inserting the following: "Devastating insect or plant disease - An insect or plant disease, for which a quarantine exists, that the Director determines could have a serious and devastating effect on the nursery industry or environment."; and on page 3, line 3, by replacing "$1,500 $150" with "$150"; and on page 3, line 21, by replacing "$3,000 $300" with "$300"; and on page 3, line 32, by replacing "$5,000 $500" with "$500"; and on page 4, by replacing line 11 with the following: "IV. A fine of not less than $500 but not greater than $5,000 shall be imposed for each of the following violations related to a devastating insect or plant disease: A. Thwarting or hindering an inspection by misrepresenting or concealing facts or conditions related to compliance with the terms of the quarantine. B. Selling, offering for sale, or distributing nursery stock or other articles infested with devastating insects or plant diseases in violation of the quarantine. C. Failing to carry out the treatment or destruction of any devastating insect or plant disease or regulated article as required under the terms of the quarantine and in accordance with official notification from the Director. D. Moving any regulated article into or out of the quarantined area unless the regulated article has been treated or handled as provided by the requirements of the quarantine. E. Falsifying a compliance agreement under the quarantine.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered
2732 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 182. Having been read by title a second time on March 25, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Lang offered and withdrew Amendment No. 4. Representative Lang offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO HOUSE BILL 182 AMENDMENT NO. 5. Amend House Bill 182, AS AMENDED, by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend certain Acts in relation to mental health."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Illinois Act on the Aging is amended by changing Section 4.04 as follows: (20 ILCS 105/4.04) (from Ch. 23, par. 6104.04) Sec. 4.04. Long Term Care Ombudsman Program. (a) Long Term Care Ombudsman Program. The Department shall establish a Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, through the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman ("the Office"), in accordance with the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as now or hereafter amended. (b) Definitions. As used in this Section, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) "Access" has the same meaning as in Section 1-104 of the Nursing Home Care Act, as now or hereafter amended; that is, it means the right to: (i) Enter any long term care facility; (ii) Communicate privately and without restriction with any resident who consents to the communication; (iii) Seek consent to communicate privately and without restriction with any resident; (iv) Inspect the clinical and other records of a resident with the express written consent of the resident; (v) Observe all areas of the long term care facility except the living area of any resident who protests the observation. (2) "Long Term Care Facility" means any facility as defined by Section 1-113 of the Nursing Home Care Act, as now or hereafter amended. (3) "Ombudsman" means any person employed by the Department to fulfill the requirements of the Office, or any representative of a sub-State long term care ombudsman program; provided that the representative, whether he is paid for or volunteers his ombudsman services, shall be qualified and authorized by the Department to perform the duties of an ombudsman as specified by the Department in rules. (c) Ombudsman; rules. The Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman shall be composed of at least one full-time ombudsman within the Department and shall include a system of designated sub-State long term care ombudsman programs. Each sub-State program shall be designated by the Department as a subdivision of the Office
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2733 and any representative of a sub-State program shall be treated as a representative of the Office. The Department shall promulgate administrative rules to establish the responsibilities of the Department and the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman. The administrative rules shall include the responsibility of the Office to investigate and resolve complaints made by or on behalf of residents of long term care facilities relating to actions, inaction, or decisions of providers, or their representatives, of long term care facilities, of public agencies, or of social services agencies, which may adversely affect the health, safety, welfare, or rights of such residents. When necessary and appropriate, representatives of the Office shall refer complaints to the appropriate regulatory State agency. The Department shall cooperate with the Department of Human Services in providing information and training to designated sub-State long term care ombudsman programs about the appropriate assessment and treatment (including information about appropriate supportive services, treatment options, and assessment of rehabilitation potential) of persons with mental illness (other than Alzheimer's disease and related disorders). (d) Access and visitation rights. (1) In accordance with subparagraphs (A) and (E) of paragraph (3) of subsection (c) of Section 1819 and subparagraphs (A) and (E) of paragraph (3) of subsection (c) of Section 1919 of the Social Security Act, as now or hereafter amended (42 U.S.C. 1395i-3 (c)(3)(A) and (E) and 42 U.S.C. 1396r-3 (c)(3)(A) and (E)), and Section 307(a)(12) of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as now or hereafter amended, a long term care facility must: (i) permit immediate access to any resident by an ombudsman; and (ii) permit representatives of the Office, with the permission of the resident's legal representative or legal guardian, to examine a resident's clinical and other records, and if a resident is unable to consent to such review, and has no legal guardian, permit representatives of the Office appropriate access, as defined by the Department in administrative rules, to the resident's records. (2) Each long term care facility shall display, in multiple, conspicuous public places within the facility accessible to both visitors and patients and in an easily readable format, the address and phone number of the Office, in a manner prescribed by the Office. (e) Immunity. An ombudsman or any other representative of the Office participating in the good faith performance of his or her official duties shall have immunity from any liability (civil, criminal or otherwise) in any proceedings (civil, criminal or otherwise) brought as a consequence of the performance of his official duties. (f) Business offenses. (1) No person shall: (i) Intentionally prevent, interfere with, or attempt to impede in any way any representative of the Office in the performance of his official duties under this Act and the Older Americans Act of 1965; or (ii) Intentionally retaliate, discriminate against, or effect reprisals against any long term care facility resident or employee for contacting or providing information to any representative of the Office. (2) A violation of this Section is a business offense, punishable by a fine not to exceed $501. (3) The Director of Aging shall notify the State's Attorney
2734 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] of the county in which the long term care facility is located, or the Attorney General, of any violations of this Section. (g) Confidentiality of records and identities. No files or records maintained by the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman shall be disclosed unless the State Ombudsman or the ombudsman having the authority over the disposition of such files authorizes the disclosure in writing. The ombudsman shall not disclose the identity of any complainant, resident, witness or employee of a long term care provider involved in a complaint or report unless such person or such person's guardian or legal representative consents in writing to the disclosure, or the disclosure is required by court order. (h) Legal representation. The Attorney General shall provide legal representation to any representative of the Office against whom suit or other legal action is brought in connection with the performance of the representative's official duties, in accordance with "An Act to provide for representation and indemnification in certain civil law suits", approved December 3, 1977, as now or hereafter amended. (i) Treatment by prayer and spiritual means. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize or require the medical supervision, regulation or control of remedial care or treatment of any resident in a long term care facility operated exclusively by and for members or adherents of any church or religious denomination the tenets and practices of which include reliance solely upon spiritual means through prayer for healing. (Source: P.A. 90-639, eff. 1-1-99.) Section 10. The Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act is amended by changing Sections 4, 4.3, 7, and 15 as follows: (20 ILCS 1705/4) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4) Sec. 4. Supervision of facilities and services; quarterly reports. (a) To exercise executive and administrative supervision over all facilities, divisions, programs and services now existing or hereafter acquired or created under the jurisdiction of the Department, including, but not limited to, the following: The Alton Mental Health Center, at Alton The Clyde L. Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center, at Anna The Chester Mental Health Center, at Chester The Chicago-Read Mental Health Center, at Chicago The Elgin Mental Health Center, at Elgin The Metropolitan Children and Adolescents Center, at Chicago The Jacksonville Developmental Center, at Jacksonville The Governor Samuel H. Shapiro Developmental Center, at Kankakee The Tinley Park Mental Health Center, at Tinley Park The Warren G. Murray Developmental Center, at Centralia The Jack Mabley Developmental Center, at Dixon The Lincoln Developmental Center, at Lincoln The H. Douglas Singer Mental Health and Developmental Center, at Rockford The John J. Madden Mental Health Center, at Chicago The George A. Zeller Mental Health Center, at Peoria The Andrew McFarland Mental Health Center, at Springfield The Adolf Meyer Mental Health Center, at Decatur The William W. Fox Developmental Center, at Dwight The Elisabeth Ludeman Developmental Center, at Park Forest The William A. Howe Developmental Center, at Tinley Park The Ann M. Kiley Developmental Center, at Waukegan. (b) Beginning not later than July 1, 1977, the Department shall
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2735 cause each of the facilities under its jurisdiction which provide in-patient care to comply with standards, rules and regulations of the Department of Public Health prescribed under Section 6.05 of the "Hospital Licensing Act", approved July 1, 1953, as amended. (c) The Department shall issue quarterly reports on admissions, deflections, discharges, bed closures, staff-resident ratios, census, average length of stay, and any adverse federal certification or accreditation findings, if any, for each State-operated facility for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. (Source: P.A. 87-447; 89-439, eff. 6-1-96; revised 10-31-98.) (20 ILCS 1705/4.3) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4.3) Sec. 4.3. Site visits and inspections. (a) Each facility under the jurisdiction of the Department shall be subject to a site visit at least once during each 12-month period biennium by the Citizens Council on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities as provided in Section 11A-7 of the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984, as now or hereafter amended. (b) The Department shall establish a system of annual on-site inspections of each facility under its jurisdiction. The inspections shall be conducted by the Department Department's central office to: (1) Determine facility compliance with the statutes relating to patient care and the Department policies and procedures; (2) Determine facility compliance with audit recommendations; (3) Evaluate facility compliance with applicable federal standards; (4) Review and follow up on complaints made by legislators, community mental health organizations agencies and advocates, and on findings of the Human Rights Authority division of the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission; and (5) Review administrative and management problems identified by other sources. (c) Before January 30 of each even-numbered year, the Auditor General shall, with the advice of the Department, certify at least 3 non-profit organizations whose primary purpose is to improve the quality of mental health care in State-operated facilities. The certified organization shall ensure that those persons who have access under this Section comply with all statutory and regulatory provisions governing recipients' rights, confidentiality, privacy, and safety and that any individual who fails to comply shall not be permitted to continue to participate in assessments. The certified organization shall ensure that individuals shall not be permitted to participate in assessments at any facility at which their presence would conflict with a recipient's right to refuse contact with those individuals. Those organizations shall have access to all the State-operated facilities pursuant to the rules governing the functions of the Inspector General as authorized under the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act. The purpose of the access is to insure there will be independent assessments for each State-operated facility, not to exceed 4 per year for each facility. However, additional visits may be carried out upon the notification of a specific complaint. The access shall exclude all patient records unless the recipient has permitted the examination of his or her records under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. The Department shall adopt rules for certifying the organizations and for establishing reasonable standards and procedures for determining whether the organizations seeking certification provide appropriate training and supervision to those persons who will have access under the statute. The reports of the assessments shall be provided to the Department, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the
2736 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, and to others that the organizations may determine. Under no circumstances shall certification or access be denied due to a disagreement by the Department with any positions taken by the organizations with regard to public policy, legislation, regulation, or litigation concerning mental health services, the operation of, or the quality of care provided by the Department or any mental health provider. The Department shall adopt rules establishing standards and procedures for internal review of any decision denying or terminating access to any organization, including review by the Director or his or her designee. Any organization denied access under this statute by an administrative decision of the Director or his or her designee may have that decision reviewed under the Administrative Review Act. The assessments shall be conducted by the certified organizations at no charge. (Source: P.A. 86-1013.) (20 ILCS 1705/7) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-7) Sec. 7. To receive and provide the highest possible quality of humane and rehabilitative care and treatment to all persons admitted or committed or transferred in accordance with law to the facilities, divisions, programs, and services under the jurisdiction of the Department. No resident of another state shall be received or retained to the exclusion of any resident of this State. No resident of another state shall be received or retained to the exclusion of any resident of this State. All recipients of 17 years of age and under in residence in a Department facility other than a facility for the care of the mentally retarded shall be housed in quarters separated from older recipients except for: (a) recipients who are placed in medical-surgical units because of physical illness; and (b) recipients between 13 and 18 years of age who need temporary security measures. All recipients in a Department facility shall be given a dental examination by a licensed dentist or registered dental hygienist at least once every 18 months and shall be assigned to a dentist for such dental care and treatment as is necessary. All medications administered to recipients shall be administered only by those persons who are legally qualified to do so by the laws of the State of Illinois. Medication shall not be prescribed until a physical and mental examination of the recipient has been completed. If, in the clinical judgment of a physician, it is necessary to administer medication to a recipient before the completion of the physical and mental examination, he may prescribe such medication but he must file a report with the facility director setting forth the reasons for prescribing such medication within 24 hours of the prescription. A copy of the report shall be part of the recipient's record. No later than January 1, 2000, the Department shall adopt a model protocol and forms for recording all patient diagnosis, care, and treatment at every facility under the jurisdiction of the Department. The model protocol and forms shall be used by each facility unless the Department determines that equivalent alternatives justify an exemption. Every facility under the jurisdiction of the Department shall maintain a copy of each report of suspected abuse or neglect of the patient. Copies of those reports shall be made available to the State Auditor General in connection with his biennial program audit of the facility as required by Section 3-2 of the Illinois State Auditing Act. No later than January 1, 2000, every facility under the jurisdiction of the Department and all services provided in those
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2737 facilities shall comply with all of the applicable standards adopted by the Social Security Administration under Subchapter XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395 - 1395ccc), if the facility and services may be eligible for federal financial participation under that federal law. (Source: P.A. 86-922; 86-1013; 86-1475.) (20 ILCS 1705/15) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-15) Sec. 15. Before any person is released from a facility operated by the State pursuant to an absolute discharge or a conditional discharge from hospitalization under this Act, the facility director of the facility in which such person is hospitalized shall determine that such person is not currently in need of hospitalization and: (a) is able to live independently in the community; or (b) requires further oversight and supervisory care for which arrangements have been made with responsible relatives or supervised residential program approved by the Department; or (c) requires further personal care or general oversight as defined by the Nursing Home Care Act, for which placement arrangements have been made with a suitable family home or other licensed facility approved by the Department under this Section; or (d) requires community mental health services for which arrangements have been made with a suitable community mental health provider in accordance with criteria, standards, and procedures promulgated by rule. Such determination shall be made in writing and shall become a part of the facility record of such absolutely or conditionally discharged person. When the determination indicates that the condition of the person to be granted an absolute discharge or a conditional discharge is described under subparagraph (c) or (d) of this Section, the name and address of the continuing care facility or home to which such person is to be released shall be entered in the facility record. Where a discharge from a mental health facility is made under subparagraph (c), the Department shall assign the person so discharged to an existing community based not-for-profit agency for participation in day activities suitable to the person's needs, such as but not limited to social and vocational rehabilitation, and other recreational, educational and financial activities unless the community based not-for-profit agency is unqualified to accept such assignment. Where the clientele of any not-for-profit agency increases as a result of assignments under this amendatory Act of 1977 by more than 3% over the prior year, the Department shall fully reimburse such agency for the costs of providing services to such persons in excess of such 3% increase. The Department shall keep written records detailing how many persons have been assigned to a community based not-for-profit agency and how many persons were not so assigned because the community based agency was unqualified to accept the assignments, in accordance with criteria, standards, and procedures promulgated by rule. Whenever a community based agency is found to be unqualified, the name of the agency and the reason for the finding shall be included in the report. Insofar as desirable in the interests of the former recipient, the facility, program or home in which the discharged person is to be placed shall be located in or near the community in which the person resided prior to hospitalization or in the community in which the person's family or nearest next of kin presently reside. Placement of the discharged person in facilities, programs or homes located outside of this State shall not be made by the Department unless there are no appropriate facilities, programs or homes available within this State. Out-of-state placements shall be subject to return of recipients so placed upon the availability of facilities, programs
2738 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] or homes within this State to accommodate these recipients, except where placement in a contiguous state results in locating a recipient in a facility or program closer to the recipient's home or family. If an appropriate facility or program becomes available equal to or closer to the recipient's home or family, the recipient shall be returned to and placed at the appropriate facility or program within this State. To place any person who is under a program of the Department at board in a suitable family home or in such other facility or program as the Department may consider desirable. The Department may place in licensed nursing homes, sheltered care homes, or homes for the aged those persons whose behavioral manifestations and medical and nursing care needs are such as to be substantially indistinguishable from persons already living in such facilities. Prior to any placement by the Department under this Section, a determination shall be made by the personnel of the Department, as to the capability and suitability of such facility to adequately meet the needs of the person to be discharged. When specialized programs are necessary in order to enable persons in need of supervised living to develop and improve in the community, the Department shall place such persons only in specialized residential care facilities which shall meet Department standards including restricted admission policy, special staffing and programming for social and vocational rehabilitation, in addition to the requirements of the appropriate State licensing agency. The Department shall not place any new person in a facility the license of which has been revoked or not renewed on grounds of inadequate programming, staffing, or medical or adjunctive services, regardless of the pendency of an action for administrative review regarding such revocation or failure to renew. Before the Department may transfer any person to a licensed nursing home, sheltered care home or home for the aged or place any person in a specialized residential care facility the Department shall notify the person to be transferred, or a responsible relative of such person, in writing, at least 30 days before the proposed transfer, with respect to all the relevant facts concerning such transfer, except in cases of emergency when such notice is not required. If either the person to be transferred or a responsible relative of such person objects to such transfer, in writing to the Department, at any time after receipt of notice and before the transfer, the facility director of the facility in which the person was a recipient shall immediately schedule a hearing at the facility with the presence of the facility director, the person who objected to such proposed transfer, and a psychiatrist who is familiar with the record of the person to be transferred. Such person to be transferred or a responsible relative may be represented by such counsel or interested party as he may appoint, who may present such testimony with respect to the proposed transfer. Testimony presented at such hearing shall become a part of the facility record of the person-to-be-transferred. The record of testimony shall be held in the person-to-be-transferred's record in the central files of the facility. If such hearing is held a transfer may only be implemented, if at all, in accordance with the results of such hearing. Within 15 days after such hearing the facility director shall deliver his findings based on the record of the case and the testimony presented at the hearing, by registered or certified mail, to the parties to such hearing. The findings of the facility director shall be deemed a final administrative decision of the Department. For purposes of this Section, "case of emergency" means those instances in which the health of the person to be transferred is imperiled and the most appropriate mental health care or medical care is available at a licensed nursing home, sheltered care home or home for the aged or a specialized residential care facility.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2739 Prior to placement of any person in a facility under this Section the Department shall ensure that an appropriate training plan for staff is provided by the facility. Said training may include instruction and demonstration by Department personnel qualified in the area of mental illness or mental retardation, as applicable to the person to be placed. Training may be given both at the facility from which the recipient is transferred and at the facility receiving the recipient, and may be available on a continuing basis subsequent to placement. In a facility providing services to former Department recipients, training shall be available as necessary for facility staff. Such training will be on a continuing basis as the needs of the facility and recipients change and further training is required. The Department shall not place any person in a facility which does not have appropriately trained staff in sufficient numbers to accommodate the recipient population already at the facility. As a condition of further or future placements of persons, the Department shall require the employment of additional trained staff members at the facility where said persons are to be placed. The Secretary, or his or her designate, shall establish written guidelines for placement of persons in facilities under this Act. The Department shall keep written records detailing which facilities have been determined to have appropriately trained staff, which facilities have been determined not to have such staff, and all training which it has provided or required under this Section. Bills for the support for a person boarded out shall be payable monthly out of the proper maintenance funds and shall be audited as any other accounts of the Department. If a person is placed in a facility or program outside the Department, the Department may pay the actual costs of residence, treatment or maintenance in such facility and may collect such actual costs or a portion thereof from the recipient or the estate of a person placed in accordance with this Section. Other than those placed in a family home the Department shall cause all persons who are placed in a facility, as defined by the Nursing Home Care Act, or in designated community living situations or programs, to be visited at least once during the first month following placement, and once every month thereafter for the first year following placement when indicated, but at least quarterly. After the first year, visits shall be made at least once per year for as long as the placement continues. If a long term care facility has periodic care plan conferences, the visitor may participate in those conferences. Visits shall be made by qualified and trained Department personnel, or their designee, in the area of mental health or developmental disabilities applicable to the person visited, and shall be made on a more frequent basis when indicated. The Department may not use as designee any personnel connected with or responsible to the representatives of any facility in which persons who have been transferred under this Section are placed. In the course of such visit there shall be consideration of the following areas, but not limited thereto: effects of transfer on physical and mental health of the person, sufficiency of nursing care and medical coverage required by the person, sufficiency of staff personnel and ability to provide basic care for the person, social, recreational and programmatic activities available for the person, and other appropriate aspects of the person's environment. A report containing the above observations shall be made to the Department and to any other appropriate agency subsequent to each visitation. The report shall contain a detailed assessment of whether the recipient is receiving adequate and humane care and services in the least restrictive environment. If the recipient is not receiving those services, the Department shall either require that the facility
2740 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] modify the treatment plan to ensure that those services are provided or make arrangements necessary to provide those services elsewhere. At the conclusion of one year following absolute or conditional discharge, or a longer period of time if required by the Department, the Department may terminate the visitation requirements of this Section as to a person placed in accordance with this Section, by filing a written statement of termination setting forth reasons to substantiate the termination of visitations in the person's file, and sending a copy thereof to the person, and to his guardian or next of kin. Upon the complaint of any person placed in accordance with this Section or any responsible citizen or upon discovery that such person has been abused, neglected, or improperly cared for, or that the placement does not provide the type of care required by the recipient's current condition, the Department immediately shall investigate, and determine if the well-being, health, care, or safety of any person is affected by any of the above occurrences, and if any one of the above occurrences is verified, the Department shall remove such person at once to a facility of the Department or to another facility outside the Department, provided such person's needs can be met at said facility. The Department may also provide any person placed in accordance with this Section who is without available funds, and who is permitted to engage in employment outside the facility, such sums for the transportation, and other expenses as may be needed by him until he receives his wages for such employment. The Department shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the purchase of care for persons who are wards of or who are receiving services from the Department. Such rules and regulations shall apply to all monies expended by any agency of the State of Illinois for services rendered by any person, corporate entity, agency, governmental agency or political subdivision whether public or private outside of the Department whether payment is made through a contractual, per-diem or other arrangement. No funds shall be paid to any person, corporation, agency, governmental entity or political subdivision without compliance with such rules and regulations. The rules and regulations governing purchase of care shall describe categories and types of service deemed appropriate for purchase by the Department. Any provider of services under this Act may elect to receive payment for those services, and the Department is authorized to arrange for that payment, by means of direct deposit transmittals to the service provider's account maintained at a bank, savings and loan association, or other financial institution. The financial institution shall be approved by the Department, and the deposits shall be in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the Department. The Department shall keep written records of the number of persons it places in long term care facilities each year. The records shall include the name and address of each facility and the diagnosis of each individual so placed. (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 90-423, eff. 8-15-97.) Section 12. The Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act is amended by changing Sections 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, and 6.8 and adding Section 6.9 as follows: (210 ILCS 30/6.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.2) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2000) Sec. 6.2. Inspector General. (a) The Governor shall appoint, and the Senate shall confirm, an Inspector General. The Inspector General shall be appointed for a term of 4 years and who shall function within the Department of Human Services and report to the Secretary of Human Services and the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2741 Governor. The Inspector General shall function independently within the Department of Human Services with respect to the operations of the office, including the performance of investigations and issuance of findings and recommendations. The Inspector General shall independently submit to the Governor any request for appropriations necessary for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of Inspector General, and appropriations for that office shall be separate from the Department of Human Services. The Inspector General shall investigate reports of suspected abuse or neglect (as those terms are defined in Section 3 of this Act) of patients or residents in any mental health or developmental disabilities facility operated by the Department of Human Services and shall have authority to investigate and take immediate action on reports of abuse or neglect of recipients, whether patients or residents, in any mental health or developmental disabilities facility or program that is licensed or certified by the Department of Human Services (as successor to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities) or that is funded by the Department of Human Services (as successor to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities) and is not licensed or certified by any agency of the State. At the specific, written request of an agency of the State other than the Department of Human Services (as successor to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities), the Inspector General may cooperate in investigating reports of abuse and neglect of persons with mental illness or persons with developmental disabilities. The Inspector General shall have no supervision over or involvement in routine, programmatic, licensure, or certification operations of the Department of Human Services or any of its funded agencies. The Inspector General shall promulgate rules establishing minimum requirements for reporting allegations of abuse and neglect and initiating, conducting, and completing investigations. The promulgated rules shall clearly set forth that in instances where 2 or more State agencies could investigate an allegation of abuse or neglect, the Inspector General shall not conduct an investigation that is redundant to an investigation conducted by another State agency. The rules shall establish criteria for determining, based upon the nature of the allegation, the appropriate method of investigation, which may include, but need not be limited to, site visits, telephone contacts, or requests for written responses from agencies. The rules shall also clarify how the Office of the Inspector General shall interact with the licensing unit of the Department of Human Services in investigations of allegations of abuse or neglect. Any allegations or investigations of reports made pursuant to this Act shall remain confidential until a final report is completed. The resident or patient who allegedly was abused or neglected and his or her legal guardian shall be informed by the facility or agency of the report of alleged abuse or neglect. Final reports regarding unsubstantiated or unfounded allegations shall remain confidential, except that final reports may be disclosed pursuant to Section 6 of this Act. The Inspector General shall be appointed for a term of 4 years. (b) The Inspector General shall within 24 hours after receiving a report of suspected abuse or neglect determine whether the evidence indicates that any possible criminal act has been committed. If he determines that a possible criminal act has been committed, or that special expertise is required in the investigation, he shall immediately notify the Department of State Police. The Department of State Police shall investigate any report indicating a possible murder, rape, or other felony. All investigations conducted by the Inspector General shall be conducted in a manner designed to ensure
2742 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] the preservation of evidence for possible use in a criminal prosecution. (b-5) The Inspector General shall make a determination to accept or reject a preliminary report of the investigation of alleged abuse or neglect based on established investigative procedures. The facility or agency may request clarification or reconsideration based on additional information. For cases where the allegation of abuse or neglect is substantiated, the Inspector General shall require the facility or agency to submit a written response. The written response from a facility or agency shall address in a concise and reasoned manner the actions that the agency or facility will take or has taken to protect the resident or patient from abuse or neglect, prevent reoccurrences, and eliminate problems identified and shall include implementation and completion dates for all such action. (c) The Inspector General shall, within 10 calendar days after the transmittal date of a completed investigation where abuse or neglect is substantiated or administrative action is recommended, provide a complete report on the case to the Secretary of Human Services and to the agency in which the abuse or neglect is alleged to have happened. The complete report shall include a written response from the agency or facility operated by the State to the Inspector General that addresses in a concise and reasoned manner the actions that the agency or facility will take or has taken to protect the resident or patient from abuse or neglect, prevent reoccurrences, and eliminate problems identified and shall include implementation and completion dates for all such action. The Secretary of Human Services shall accept or reject the response and establish how the Department will determine whether the facility or program followed the approved response. The Secretary may require Department personnel to visit the facility or agency for training, technical assistance, programmatic, licensure, or certification purposes. Administrative action, including sanctions, may be applied should the Secretary reject the response or should the facility or agency fail to follow the approved response. The facility or agency shall inform the resident or patient and the legal guardian whether the reported allegation was substantiated, unsubstantiated, or unfounded. There shall be an appeals process for any person or agency that is subject to any action based on a recommendation or recommendations. (d) The Inspector General may recommend to the Departments of Public Health and Human Services sanctions to be imposed against mental health and developmental disabilities facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services for the protection of residents, including appointment of on-site monitors or receivers, transfer or relocation of residents, and closure of units. The Inspector General may seek the assistance of the Attorney General or any of the several State's attorneys in imposing such sanctions. Whenever the Inspector General issues any recommendations to the Secretary of Human Services, the Secretary shall provide a written response. (e) The Inspector General shall establish and conduct periodic training programs for Department of Human Services employees concerning the prevention and reporting of neglect and abuse. (f) The Inspector General shall at all times be granted access to any mental health or developmental disabilities facility operated by the Department of Human Services, shall establish and conduct unannounced site visits to those facilities at least once annually, and shall be granted access, for the purpose of investigating a report of abuse or neglect, to the records of the Department of Human Services and to any facility or program funded by the Department of Human Services that is subject under the provisions of this Section to investigation by the Inspector General for a report of abuse or
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2743 neglect. (g) Nothing in this Section shall limit investigations by the Department of Human Services that may otherwise be required by law or that may be necessary in that Department's capacity as the central administrative authority responsible for the operation of State mental health and developmental disability facilities. (h) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 90-252, eff. 7-29-97; 90-512, eff. 8-22-97; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.) (210 ILCS 30/6.3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.3) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2000) Sec. 6.3. Quality Care Board. There is created, within the Department of Human Services' Office of the Inspector General, a Quality Care Board to be composed of 7 members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. One of the members shall be designated as chairman by the Governor. Of the initial appointments made by the Governor, 4 Board members shall each be appointed for a term of 4 years and 3 members shall each be appointed for a term of 2 years. Upon the expiration of each member's term, a successor shall be appointed for a term of 4 years. In the case of a vacancy in the office of any member, the Governor shall appoint a successor for the remainder of the unexpired term. Members appointed by the Governor shall be qualified by professional knowledge or experience in the area of law, investigatory techniques, or in the area of care of the mentally ill or developmentally disabled. Two members appointed by the Governor shall be persons with a disability or a parent of a person with a disability. Members shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in connection with the performance of their duties as members. The Board shall meet quarterly, and may hold other meetings on the call of the chairman. Four members shall constitute a quorum. The Board may adopt rules and regulations it deems necessary to govern its own procedures. This Section is repealed on January 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) (210 ILCS 30/6.4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.4) (This Section is scheduled to be repealed January 1, 2000.) Sec. 6.4. Scope and function of the Quality Care Board. The Board shall monitor and oversee the operations, policies, and procedures of the Inspector General to assure the prompt and thorough investigation of allegations of neglect and abuse. In fulfilling these responsibilities, the Board may do the following: (1) Provide independent, expert consultation to the Inspector General on policies and protocols for investigations of alleged neglect and abuse. (2) Review existing regulations relating to the operation of facilities under the control of the Department of Human Services. (3) Advise the Inspector General as to the content of training activities authorized under Section 6.2. (4) Recommend policies concerning methods for improving the intergovernmental relationships between the office of the Inspector General and other State or federal agencies. This Section is repealed on January 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95.) (210 ILCS 30/6.5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.5) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2000) Sec. 6.5. Investigators. Within 60 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1992, The Inspector General shall establish a comprehensive program to ensure that every person
2744 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] employed or newly hired to conduct investigations shall receive training on an on-going basis concerning investigative techniques, communication skills, and the appropriate means of contact with persons admitted or committed to the mental health or developmental disabilities facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services. This Section is repealed on January 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) (210 ILCS 30/6.6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.6) (This Section is scheduled to be repealed January 1, 2000.) Sec. 6.6. Subpoenas; testimony; penalty. The Inspector General shall have the power to subpoena witnesses and compel the production of books and papers pertinent to an investigation authorized by this Act, provided that the power to subpoena or to compel the production of books and papers shall not extend to the person or documents of a labor organization or its representatives insofar as the person or documents of a labor organization relate to the function of representing an employee subject to investigation under this Act. Mental health records of patients shall be confidential as provided under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Any person who fails to appear in response to a subpoena or to answer any question or produce any books or papers pertinent to an investigation under this Act, except as otherwise provided in this Section, or who knowingly gives false testimony in relation to an investigation under this Act is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. This Section is repealed on January 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95.) (210 ILCS 30/6.7) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.7) (This Section is scheduled to be repealed January 1, 2000.) Sec. 6.7. Annual report. The Inspector General shall provide to the General Assembly and the Governor, no later than January 1 of each year, a summary of reports and investigations made under this Act for the prior fiscal year with respect to residents of institutions under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services. The report shall detail the imposition of sanctions and the final disposition of those recommendations. The summaries shall not contain any confidential or identifying information concerning the subjects of the reports and investigations. The report shall also include a trend analysis of the number of reported allegations and their disposition, for each facility and Department-wide, for the most recent 3-year time period and a statement, for each facility, of the staffing-to-patient ratios. The ratios shall include only the number of direct care staff. The report shall also include detailed recommended administrative actions and matters for consideration by the General Assembly. This Section is repealed on July 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95.) (210 ILCS 30/6.8) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166.8) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2000) Sec. 6.8. Program audit. The Auditor General shall conduct a biennial program audit of the office of the Inspector General in relation to the Inspector General's compliance with this Act. The audit shall specifically include the Inspector General's effectiveness in investigating reports of alleged neglect or abuse of residents in any facility operated by the Department of Human Services and in making recommendations for sanctions to the Departments of Human Services and Public Health. The Auditor General shall conduct the program audit according to the provisions of the Illinois State Auditing Act and shall report its findings to the General Assembly no later than January 1 of each odd-numbered year.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2745 This Section is repealed on January 1, 2000. (Source: P.A. 89-427, eff. 12-7-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) (210 ILCS 30/6.9 new) Sec. 6.9. System evaluations; mental health facilities. The agency designated by the Governor under Section 1 of the Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally Disabled Persons Act is authorized to periodically evaluate abuse, neglect, deaths, and other safety-related issues in mental health facilities, as defined in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, and the effectiveness of the State's systems that address these issues. To enable the agency designated by the Governor to fulfill its obligations pursuant to this Section, the agency shall have authority to the same extent as that provided to the Inspector General of the Department of Human Services. Nothing in this Section limits the agency's authority as the State's designated protection and advocacy system. All identifiable information in records provided pursuant to this Section shall not be further disclosed except as provided by the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. The scope of these studies shall be based on the available appropriation. Nothing in this Section prevents the agency designated by the Governor from securing other public or private funds to carry out studies pursuant to this Section. The agency shall provide a report to the General Assembly and the Governor regarding any system evaluations authorized by this Section. Section 15. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by changing Sections 1-113, 2-104, 2-106, 2-106.1, 3-203, and 3-212 as follows: (210 ILCS 45/1-113) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-113) Sec. 1-113. "Facility" or "long-term care facility" means a private home, institution, building, residence, or any other place, whether operated for profit or not, or a county home for the infirm and chronically ill operated pursuant to Division 5-21 or 5-22 of the Counties Code, or any similar institution operated by a political subdivision of the State of Illinois, which provides, through its ownership or management, personal care, sheltered care or nursing for 3 or more persons, not related to the applicant or owner by blood or marriage. It includes skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities as those terms are defined in Title XVIII and Title XIX of the Federal Social Security Act. It shall also include classifications of such facilities, including but not limited to "Residential Rehabilitation Facilities" which are primarily engaged in providing diagnosis, treatment, or care of persons with mental illness, which includes medical attention, nursing care and related services. It also includes homes, institutions, or other places operated by or under the authority of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. "Facility" does not include the following: (1) A home, institution, or other place operated by the federal government or agency thereof, or by the State of Illinois, other than homes, institutions, or other places operated by or under the authority of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs; (2) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution whose principal activity or business is the diagnosis, care, and treatment of human illness through the maintenance and operation as organized facilities therefor, which is required to be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act; (3) Any "facility for child care" as defined in the Child Care Act of 1969; (4) Any "Community Living Facility" as defined in the Community Living Facilities Licensing Act; (5) Any "community residential alternative" as defined in the Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act;
2746 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (6) Any nursing home or sanatorium operated solely by and for persons who rely exclusively upon treatment by spiritual means through prayer, in accordance with the creed or tenets of any well-recognized church or religious denomination. However, such nursing home or sanatorium shall comply with all local laws and rules relating to sanitation and safety; (7) Any facility licensed by the Department of Human Services as a community-integrated living arrangement as defined in the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act; (8) Any "Supportive Residence" licensed under the Supportive Residences Licensing Act; or (9) Any "supportive living facility" in good standing with the demonstration project established under Section 5-5.01a of the Illinois Public Aid Code. (Source: P.A. 89-499, eff. 6-28-96; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 90-14, eff. 7-1-97; 90-763, eff. 8-14-98.) (210 ILCS 45/2-104) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-104) Sec. 2-104. (a) A resident shall be permitted to retain the services of his own personal physician at his own expense or under an individual or group plan of health insurance, or under any public or private assistance program providing such coverage. However, the facility is not liable for the negligence of any such personal physician. Every resident shall be permitted to obtain from his own physician or the physician attached to the facility complete and current information concerning his medical diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in terms and language the resident can reasonably be expected to understand. Every resident shall be permitted to participate in the planning of his total care and medical treatment to the extent that his condition permits. No resident shall be subjected to experimental research or treatment without first obtaining his informed, written consent. The conduct of any experimental research or treatment shall be authorized and monitored by an institutional review committee appointed by the administrator of the facility where such research and treatment is conducted. The membership, operating procedures and review criteria for institutional review committees shall be prescribed under rules and regulations of the Department. (b) All medical treatment and procedures shall be administered as ordered by a physician. All new physician orders shall be reviewed by the facility's director of nursing or charge nurse designee within 24 hours after such orders have been issued to assure facility compliance with such orders. According to rules adopted by the Department, every woman resident of child-bearing age shall receive routine obstetrical and gynecological evaluations as well as necessary prenatal care. Every resident with a diagnosis of mental illness (other than Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder) shall receive necessary mental health services in accordance with rules promulgated by the Department under Section 3-203 of this Act, including but not limited to medical management, individual and group therapy, psychosocial rehabilitation, vocational services, and partial hospitalization. (c) Every resident shall be permitted to refuse medical treatment and to know the consequences of such action, unless such refusal would be harmful to the health and safety of others and such harm is documented by a physician in the resident's clinical record. The resident's refusal shall free the facility from the obligation to provide the treatment. (d) Every resident, resident's guardian, or parent if the resident is a minor shall be permitted to inspect and copy all his clinical and other records concerning his care and maintenance kept
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2747 by the facility or by his physician. The facility may charge a reasonable fee for duplication of a record. (Source: P.A. 86-1013.) (210 ILCS 45/2-106) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-106) Sec. 2-106. (a) For purposes of this Act, (i) a physical restraint is any manual method or physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment attached or adjacent to a resident's body that the resident cannot remove easily and restricts freedom of movement or normal access to one's body; (ii) a chemical restraint is any drug used for discipline or convenience and not required to treat medical symptoms. The Department shall by rule, designate certain devices as restraints, including at least all those devices which have been determined to be restraints by the United States Department of Health and Human Services in interpretive guidelines issued for the purposes of administering Titles 18 and 19 of the Social Security Acts. (b) Neither restraints nor confinements shall be employed for the purpose of punishment or for the convenience of any facility personnel. No restraints or confinements shall be employed except as ordered by a physician who documents the need for such restraints or confinements in the resident's clinical record. Whenever a resident of an institution for mental diseases is restrained, a member of the facility staff shall remain with the resident at all times unless the recipient has been confined. A resident who is restrained and confined shall be observed by a qualified person as often as is clinically appropriate but in no event less often than once every 15 minutes. (c) A restraint may be used only with the informed consent of the resident, the resident's guardian, or other authorized representative. A restraint may be used only for specific periods, if it is the least restrictive means necessary to attain and maintain the resident's highest practicable physical, mental or psychosocial well-being, including brief periods of time to provide necessary life-saving treatment. A restraint may be used only after consultation with appropriate health professionals, such as occupational or physical therapists, and a trial of less restrictive measures has led to the determination that the use of less restrictive measures would not attain or maintain the resident's highest practicable physical, mental or psychosocial well-being. However, if the resident needs emergency care, restraints may be used for brief periods to permit medical treatment to proceed unless the facility has notice that the resident has previously made a valid refusal of the treatment in question. (d) A restraint may be applied only by a person trained in the application of the particular type of restraint. (e) Whenever a period of use of a restraint is initiated, the resident shall be advised of his or her right to have a person or organization of his or her choosing, including the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission, notified of the use of the restraint. A recipient who is under guardianship may request that a person or organization of his or her choosing be notified of the restraint, whether or not the guardian approves the notice. If the resident so chooses, the facility shall make the notification within 24 hours, including any information about the period of time that the restraint is to be used. Whenever the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission is notified that a resident has been restrained, it shall contact the resident to determine the circumstances of the restraint and whether further action is warranted. (f) Whenever a restraint is used on a resident whose primary mode of communication is sign language, the resident shall be permitted to have his or her hands free from restraint for brief periods each hour, except when this freedom may result in physical
2748 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] harm to the resident or others. (g) The requirements of this Section are intended to control in any conflict with the requirements of Sections 1-126 and 2-108 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. (Source: P.A. 88-413.) (210 ILCS 45/2-106.1) Sec. 2-106.1. Drug treatment. (a) A resident shall not be given unnecessary drugs. An unnecessary drug is any drug used in an excessive dose, including in duplicative therapy; for excessive duration; without adequate monitoring; without adequate indications for its use; or in the presence of adverse consequences that indicate the drugs should be reduced or discontinued. The Department shall adopt, by rule, the standards for unnecessary drugs contained in interpretive guidelines issued by the United States Department of Health and Human Services for the purposes of administering titles 18 and 19 of the Social Security Act. (b) Psychotropic medication shall not be prescribed without the informed consent of the resident, the resident's guardian, or other authorized representative. "Psychotropic medication" means medication that is used for or listed as used for antipsychotic, antidepressant, antimanic, or antianxiety behavior modification or behavior management purposes in the latest editions of the AMA Drug Evaluations or the Physician's Desk Reference. (c) The requirements of this Section are intended to control in a conflict with the requirements of Sections 2-102 1-102 and 2-107.2 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code with respect to the administration of psychotropic medication. (Source: P.A. 88-413.) (210 ILCS 45/3-203) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-203) Sec. 3-203. In licensing any facility for persons with a developmental disability or persons suffering from mental illness (other than Alzheimer's disease or related disorders) emotional or behavioral disorders, the Department shall consult with the Department of Human Services in developing minimum standards for such persons. The Department shall establish standards for the diagnosis, treatment and care of all persons with mental illness in facilities licensed under this Act, including, but not limited to, the establishment and operation of facilities classified under this Act as "Residential Rehabilitation Facilities". Standards for "Residential Rehabilitation Facilities" shall be promulgated and effective by October 1, 1999 or on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, whichever is later. (Source: P.A. 88-380; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.) (210 ILCS 45/3-212) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-212) Sec. 3-212. Inspection. (a) The Department, whenever it deems necessary in accordance with subsection (b), shall inspect, survey and evaluate every facility to determine compliance with applicable licensure requirements and standards. An inspection should occur within 120 days prior to license renewal. The Department may periodically visit a facility for the purpose of consultation. An inspection, survey, or evaluation, other than an inspection of financial records, shall be conducted without prior notice to the facility. A visit for the sole purpose of consultation may be announced. The Department shall provide training to surveyors about the appropriate assessment, care planning, and care of persons with mental illness (other than Alzheimer's disease or related disorders) to enable its surveyors to determine whether a facility is complying with State and federal requirements about the assessment, care planning, and care of those persons.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2749 (a-1) An employee of a State or unit of local government agency charged with inspecting, surveying, and evaluating facilities who directly or indirectly gives prior notice of an inspection, survey, or evaluation, other than an inspection of financial records, to a facility or to an employee of a facility is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (a-2) An employee of a State or unit of local government agency charged with inspecting, surveying, or evaluating facilities who willfully profits from violating the confidentiality of the inspection, survey, or evaluation process shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony and that conduct shall be deemed unprofessional conduct that may subject a person to loss of his or her professional license. An action to prosecute a person for violating this subsection (a-2) may be brought by either the Attorney General or the State's Attorney in the county where the violation took place. (b) In determining whether to make more than the required number of unannounced inspections, surveys and evaluations of a facility the Department shall consider one or more of the following: previous inspection reports; the facility's history of compliance with standards, rules and regulations promulgated under this Act and correction of violations, penalties or other enforcement actions; the number and severity of complaints received about the facility; any allegations of resident abuse or neglect; weather conditions; health emergencies; other reasonable belief that deficiencies exist. (b-1) The Department shall not be required to determine whether a facility certified to participate in the Medicare program under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, or the Medicaid program under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, and which the Department determines by inspection under this Section or under Section 3-702 of this Act to be in compliance with the certification requirements of Title XVIII or XIX, is in compliance with any requirement of this Act that is less stringent than or duplicates a federal certification requirement. In accordance with subsection (a) of this Section or subsection (d) of Section 3-702, the Department shall determine whether a certified facility is in compliance with requirements of this Act that exceed federal certification requirements. If a certified facility is found to be out of compliance with federal certification requirements, the results of an inspection conducted pursuant to Title XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act may be used as the basis for enforcement remedies authorized and commenced under this Act. Enforcement of this Act against a certified facility shall be commenced pursuant to the requirements of this Act, unless enforcement remedies sought pursuant to Title XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act exceed those authorized by this Act. As used in this subsection, "enforcement remedy" means a sanction for violating a federal certification requirement or this Act. (c) Upon completion of each inspection, survey and evaluation, the appropriate Department personnel who conducted the inspection, survey or evaluation shall submit a copy of their report to the licensee upon exiting the facility, and shall submit the actual report to the appropriate regional office of the Department. Such report and any recommendations for action by the Department under this Act shall be transmitted to the appropriate offices of the associate director of the Department, together with related comments or documentation provided by the licensee which may refute findings in the report, which explain extenuating circumstances that the facility could not reasonably have prevented, or which indicate methods and timetables for correction of deficiencies described in the report. Without affecting the application of subsection (a) of Section 3-303, any documentation or comments of the licensee shall be provided within 10 days of receipt of the copy of the report. Such
2750 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] report shall recommend to the Director appropriate action under this Act with respect to findings against a facility. The Director shall then determine whether the report's findings constitute a violation or violations of which the facility must be given notice. Such determination shall be based upon the severity of the finding, the danger posed to resident health and safety, the comments and documentation provided by the facility, the diligence and efforts to correct deficiencies, correction of the reported deficiencies, the frequency and duration of similar findings in previous reports and the facility's general inspection history. Violations shall be determined under this subsection no later than 60 days after completion of each inspection, survey and evaluation. (d) The Department shall maintain all inspection, survey and evaluation reports for at least 5 years in a manner accessible to and understandable by the public. (Source: P.A. 88-278; 89-21, eff. 1-1-96; 89-171, eff. 1-1-96; 89-197, eff. 7-21-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) Section 20. The Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code is amended by changing Sections 3-603, 3-701, and 3-704 and adding Section 3-704.1 as follows: (405 ILCS 5/3-603) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-603) Sec. 3-603. (a) If no physician, qualified examiner, or clinical psychologist or qualified certifier at a participating mental health center is immediately available or it is not possible after a diligent effort to obtain the certificate provided for in Section 3-602, the respondent may be detained for examination in a mental health facility upon presentation of the petition alone pending the obtaining of such a certificate, except that if admission is sought to a State-operated mental health facility and the Community Service Area has a participating mental health center, the participating mental health center shall be notified and shall provide a qualified certifier to conduct a screening within 24 hours. (b) In such instance the petition shall conform to the requirements of Section 3-601 and further specify that: 1. the petitioner believes, as a result of his personal observation, that the respondent is subject to involuntary admission; 2. a diligent effort was made to obtain a certificate; and 3. no physician, qualified examiner, or clinical psychologist could be found who has examined or could examine the respondent; and 4. a diligent effort has been made to convince the respondent to appear voluntarily for examination by a physician, qualified examiner, or clinical psychologist, unless the petitioner reasonably believes such an effort would pose a risk of harm to the respondent or others. (Source: P.A. 88-484.) (405 ILCS 5/3-701) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-701) Sec. 3-701. (a) Any person 18 years of age or older may execute a petition asserting that another person is subject to involuntary admission. The petition shall be prepared pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 3-601 and shall be filed with the court in the county where the respondent resides or is present. (b) The court may inquire of the petitioner whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that the facts stated in the petition are true and whether the respondent is subject to involuntary admission. The inquiry may proceed without notice to the respondent only if the petitioner alleges facts showing that an emergency exists such that immediate hospitalization is necessary and the petitioner testifies before the court as to the factual basis for the allegations. (Source: P.A. 80-1414.) (405 ILCS 5/3-704) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-704)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2751 Sec. 3-704. Examination; detention. (a) The respondent shall be permitted to remain in his place of residence pending any examination. He may be accompanied by one or more of his relatives or friends or by his attorney to the place of examination. If, however, the court finds that it is necessary in order to complete the examination the court may order that the person be admitted to a mental health facility pending examination and may order a peace officer or other person to transport him there. If examination and detention is sought at a State-operated mental health facility and the Community Service Area has a participating mental health center, the person shall be seen for a screening examination by a qualified certifier. After examination, the participating mental health center shall recommend to the court an appropriate treatment setting. If the appropriate setting is a State-operated mental health facility, the participating mental health center shall provide a written statement, as required under Section 3-601.1, obtained from a qualified certifier recommending admission to a State-operated mental health facility. Whenever possible the examination shall be conducted at a local mental health facility. No person may be detained for examination under this Section for more than 24 hours. The person shall be released upon completion of the examination unless the physician, qualified examiner or clinical psychologist executes a certificate stating that the person is subject to involuntary admission and in need of immediate hospitalization to protect such person or others from physical harm. Upon admission under this Section treatment may be given pursuant to Section 3-608. (a-5) When a respondent has been transported to a mental health facility for an examination, the admitting facility shall inquire, upon the respondent's arrival, whether the respondent wishes any person or persons to be notified of his or her detention at the facility. If the respondent does wish to have any person or persons notified of his or her detention at the facility, the facility must make all reasonable attempts to locate, within one hour after the respondent's arrival, at least 2 individuals identified by the respondent and notify them of the respondent's detention at the facility for a mandatory examination pursuant to court order. (b) Not later than 24 hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, after admission under this Section, the respondent shall be asked if he desires the petition and the notice required under Section 3-206 sent to any other persons and at least 2 such persons designated by the respondent shall be sent the documents. At the time of his admission the respondent shall be allowed to complete not fewer than 2 telephone calls to such persons as he chooses. (Source: P.A. 88-484.) (405 ILCS 5/3-704.1 new) Sec. 3-704.1. Task Force. (a) The Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board shall convene a task force for the purpose of developing and recommending for adoption by the Board a model protocol concerning the involvement of mental health professionals when a peace officer is required to enforce an order entered under subsection (a) of Section 3-704 to transport an individual for a mandatory mental health examination. The members of the task force shall include representatives from law enforcement, community mental health service providers, and one or more designees of the Director of the Office of Mental Health, Department of Human Services. In establishing the task force, every effort shall be made to ensure that it represents the geographic diversity of the State. (b) The members of the task force shall serve without compensation.
2752 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (c) Before taking any formal action upon the recommendations of the task force, the Board shall hold a public hearing to provide the opportunity for individuals with mental illness and their family members, mental health advocacy organizations, and the public at large to review, comment upon, and suggest any changes to the proposed model protocol. (d) The Board shall submit to the General Assembly, no later than March 1, 2000, the model protocol it has adopted for the coordination of efforts between law enforcement personnel and mental health professionals in the enforcement of orders requiring transport of individuals for emergency mental health examinations. (e) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2001. Section 99. Effective date. This Section, the changes to Section 4.3 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act, the changes to Sections 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, and 6.8 of the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act, the changes to Section 3-203 of the Nursing Home Care Act, the changes to Sections 3-603, 3-701, and 3-704 of the Mental Health and Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, and the provisions adding Section 3-704.1 to the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code take effect upon becoming law.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 5 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 2704. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Consumer Protection & Product Regulation, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 2704 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 2704 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to create the Deferred Presentment Act."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be known as the Deferred Presentment Act. Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the context requires otherwise: "Check" means any personal check, draft, money order, personal money order, traveler's check, or other demand instrument for the transmission or payment of money. "Deferred presentment transaction" means a transaction whereby a personal check is cashed by a person licensed under this Act and, by mutual agreement between the licensee and the maker of the check, its presentment or negotiation is deferred for a period of time not to exceed 31 days. "Department" means the Department of Financial Institutions. "Director" means the Director of Financial Institutions. "Maker" means any person who writes a check and upon whose personal account the check is drawn. "Licensee" means a person duly licensed by the Department to engage in the deferred presentment business pursuant to the provisions of this Act.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2753 "Payor financial institution" means a financial institution upon which a check used in a deferred presentment transaction is drawn. "Renewal" means the termination of an existing deferred presentment agreement solely by the payment of fees then due the licensee and the substitution of a new check drawn by the maker pursuant to a new deferred presentment agreement. "Service fee" or "fee" means the fee authorized in Section 35 for the deferral of the presentment of a check pursuant to this Act. This fee shall not be deemed to be interest for any purpose under State law. Section 10. Authority to transact business. Except as provided in Section 15, no person shall engage in the business of accepting deferred presentment transactions for a fee or other consideration without having first obtained a license from the Department. However, any person authorized (under current licensing provisions for small lenders in Illinois) may engage in the business of accepting deferred presentment transactions until the Department has acted upon his or her application for a license under this Act, provided the application is filed within 60 days of the effective date of this Act. Section 15. Application. This Act does not apply to: (1) A bank, savings institution, credit union, or farm credit system organized under the laws of the United States or any State; or (2) A person principally engaged in the bona fide retail sale of goods or services who does not hold himself or herself out as being in the deferred presentment business who, either as an incident to or independently of a retail sale or service, from time to time cashes checks, drafts, or money orders without a fee or other consideration. Section 20. License. An application for a license pursuant to this Act shall be made in compliance with and governed in all respects by the provisions of this Act. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the business of deferred presentment services conducted in accordance with this Act shall not be subject to or controlled by any other statute governing the imposition of interest, fees, or loan charges. Section 25. Records; annual reports. (a) A licensee shall maintain records in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles and practices in a manner that will enable the Department to determine whether the licensee is complying with the provisions of this Act. The record keeping system of a licensee shall be sufficient if he or she makes the required information reasonably available. The records need not be kept in the place of business where deferred presentment agreements are made if the Department is given free access to the records wherever they are located. The records pertaining to any deferred presentment transaction need not be preserved for more than 2 years after making the final entry relating to the transaction. (b) On or before April 15 of each year, a licensee shall file with the Department a composite annual report in the form prescribed by the Department relating to all deferred presentment transactions entered into by him or her. The Department shall consult with comparable officials in other states for the purpose of making the kinds of information required in annual reports uniform among the States. Information contained in annual reports shall be confidential and may be published only in composite form. Section 30. Examinations and investigations. (a) The Department shall examine periodically at intervals it deems appropriate the business and records of every licensee. For these purposes the Department shall have free and reasonable access to the offices, places of business, and records of the licensee. (b) If a licensee's records are located outside this State, the
2754 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] licensee, at his or her option, shall make them available to the Department at a convenient location within this State or pay the reasonable and necessary expenses for the Department or its representative to examine them at the place where they are maintained. The Department may designate representatives, including comparable officials of the State in which the records are located, to inspect them on its behalf. (c) For the purposes of this Section, the Department may administer oaths or affirmations and, upon its own motion or upon the request of any party, may subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, adduce evidence, and require the production of any matter that is relevant to the investigation, including the existence, description, nature, custody, condition, and location of any books, documents, or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of relevant facts or any other matter reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. (d) Upon failure without lawful excuse to obey a subpoena or to give testimony and upon reasonable notice to all persons affected thereby, the Department may apply to a civil court for an order compelling compliance. Section 35. Authorized fees and procedures. A licensee may engage in deferred presentment transactions, subject to the following: (1) No person not previously licensed by the Department to make loans shall engage in deferred presentment transactions without first obtaining a license under the provisions of this Act. (2) No licensee shall charge fees in excess of 20% of the amount advanced to the maker of the check for which presentment or negotiation is deferred. (3) No deferred presentment agreement shall be for a period of time in excess of 31 days. (4) Makers who write a check for a deferred presentment transaction on an account that was closed on the date of the transaction or that is closed prior to the agreed upon negotiation date of the deferred presentment are subject to all civil and criminal penalties available at law. If a check is returned to the licensee from a payor financial institution due to insufficient funds, closed account, or stop payment order, the licensee may pursue all legally available civil means to collect the check including, but not limited to, the collection of all charges imposed on the licensee by the payor financial institution. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, an individual who issues a personal check to a licensee under a deferred presentment agreement is not subject to criminal penalty. (5) Proceeds to the maker in a deferred presentment transaction may be made in the form of a licensee's business check, money order, or cash; provided, however, that no additional fee may be charged by a licensee for cashing the licensee's check. (6) No licensee may renew any deferred presentment transaction more than 3 consecutive times, after which the deferred presentment check must be paid off in cash or its equivalent by the maker or deposited by the licensee. No additional fees may be collected by a licensee after a deferred presentment transaction has been renewed 3 consecutive times until that transaction has been completed. A transaction is complete when a check is presented for payment, deposited, or redeemed by the maker by payment in full in cash to the licensee. (7) The maker of the check shall have the right to redeem the check from the licensee at any time prior to the negotiation or presentment of the check by making payment to the licensee of the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2755 full amount of the check. (8) The face amount of a check taken for deferred presentment may not exceed $1,000, exclusive of the fees allowed by this Act. (9) Each deferred presentment transaction must be documented by a written agreement. The written agreement must contain the name or trade name of the licensee, the transaction date, the amount of the check, and a statement of the total amount of fees charged, expressed both as a dollar amount and its effective annual percentage rate (APR). The written agreement must authorize the licensee to defer presentment or negotiation of the check until a specific date, not later than 31 days from the date the check is accepted by the licensee. (10) A licensee under this Act shall charge only those fees specifically authorized in this Section. Section 40. Conduct of business other than making loans. A licensee may carry on other business at a location where he or she engages in deferred presentment transactions, unless he or she carries on such other business for the purpose of evasion or violation of this Act. Section 45. Violations; suspension or revocation of licenses. The Director may, upon 10 days notice to the licensee by United States mail directed to the licensee at the address set forth in the license, stating the contemplated action and in general the grounds therefor, and upon reasonable opportunity to be heard prior to such action, fine, suspend, or revoke any license issued hereunder if he or she finds that: (1) The licensee has failed to pay the annual license fee or to comply with any order, decision, or finding of the Director made pursuant to this Act; (2) The licensee has violated any provision of this Act or any regulation or direction made by the Director under this Act; (3) Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed at the time of the original application for such license, would have warranted the Director in refusing the issuance of the license; (4) The licensee has not operated the deferred presentment business at the location licensed for a period of 60 consecutive days, unless the licensee was prevented from operating during such period by reason of events or acts beyond the licensee's control. Prior to suspension or revocation of a license issued under this Act, the Director may but is not required to fine a licensee up to a maximum of $100 a day. The Director may fine, suspend or revoke only the particular license or licenses for particular places of business or locations with respect to which grounds for revocation may occur or exist; except that if he or she finds that such grounds for revocation are of general application to all places of business or locations, or that such grounds for fines, suspension, or revocation have occurred or exist with respect to a substantial number of places of business or locations, he or she may fine, suspend, or revoke all of the licenses issued to the licensee. A licensee may surrender any license by delivering to the Director written notice that he or she thereby surrenders such license, but such surrender shall not affect such licensee's civil or criminal liability for acts committed prior to such surrender or entitle such licensee to a return of any part of the annual license fee or fees. Every license issued under this Act shall remain in force until it expires, or is surrendered, suspended, or revoked in accordance with this Act, but the Director may on his or her own motion issue a
2756 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] new license to a licensee whose license was revoked if no fact or condition then exists that clearly would have warranted the Director in refusing originally the issuance of the license under this Act. No license shall be revoked until the licensee has had notice of a hearing thereon and an opportunity to be heard. When any license is so revoked, the Director shall within 20 days thereafter, prepare and keep on file in his or her office a written order or decision of revocation that shall contain his or her findings with respect thereto and the reasons supporting the revocation and shall send by United States mail a copy thereof to the licensee at the address set forth in the license within 5 days after the filing in his or her office of such order, finding, or decision. A review of any such order, finding, or decision may be had in the same manner as provided in Section 22.01 of the Currency Exchange Act.". Floor Amendment No. 2 remained in the Committee on Consumer Protection & Product Regulation. Representative Dart offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO HOUSE BILL 2704 AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amend House Bill 2704, AS AMENDED, by deleting all of Sections 5 through 40. The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. Floor Amendment No. 4 remained in the Committee on Rules. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 3 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 487. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Computer Technology, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 487 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 487 by replacing lines 24 through 32 of page 2 and lines 1 through 31 of page 3 with the following: "foreclosure proceeding, default, or other adverse or enforcement action, whether based on contract or otherwise, against any person due to the improper or incorrect transmission of data or other information or resulting from the inability of a financial transaction to occur in a timely manner, as a result of a failure of an electronic computing device in the possession or control of a person or entity other than the person owing on the obligation to accurately compute, recognize, or timely process the year 2000 date change. (2) The prohibitions set forth in subsection (1) of this Section apply but are not limited to the following types of transactions: mortgages, contracts, landlord and tenant relations, consumer credit obligations, utilities, and banking transactions.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2757 (3) No enforcement action otherwise prohibited by subsection (1) of this Section may resume until the obligor has had 30 days after the full restoration of his or her ability to transact financial business relative to his or her obligations. (4) This Section does not affect transactions upon which a default occurred before any disruption of financial or data transfer operations attributable to the year 2000 date change. (5) This Section does not dissolve but only suspends the enforcement of obligations to which it applies. (6) A credit reporting agency operating in this State may not report any negative credit information resulting from the failure of an electronic computing device in the possession or control of a person or entity other than the person owing on the obligation to process financial information and other information or the inability of the consumer to transact financial business and make payments due to the failure of an electronic computing device in the possession or control of a person or entity other than the consumer to compute, recognize, or timely". Representative Howard offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 487 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 487, AS AMENDED, by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Year 2000 Citizens' Protection Act. Section 5. Legislative declaration. (1) The General Assembly finds that society is heavily reliant upon computers, technology, and the rapid electronic transfer and exchange of accurate information and data. The General Assembly further finds that society relies heavily upon computer technology for most aspects of daily living and business, including but not limited to financial transactions. The General Assembly further finds that the rapid growth of technology has often outpaced the capabilities of the electronic equipment, software, and hardware that our society uses for the exchange and transfer of data and other information. The General Assembly finds that recently developed computer technology is the operational basis for much of our current hardware and software, and yet it may not recognize the year 2000 date change. The General Assembly finds that the result may be that in the year 2000, many computer-based systems may fail or cause incorrect data or other information to be processed. This potentially world-wide deficiency in computers is often referred to as the "Y2K bug" and may cause significant problems in the transfer and exchange of data and information in the year 2000 and beyond. (2) Accordingly, the General Assembly determines that, to protect the citizens of the State of Illinois, it is appropriate to limit their liability against adverse financial ramifications resulting from electronic computing device failures associated with the year 2000 date change. Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Electronic computing device" means any computer hardware or software, computer chip, embedded chip, process control equipment, or other information system that: (A) is used to capture, store, manipulate, or process data; or
2758 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (B) controls, monitors, or assists in the operation of physical apparatus that is not primarily used as a computer but that relies on automation or digital technology to function, including but not limited to vehicles, vessels, buildings, structures, facilities, elevators, medical equipment, traffic signals, and factory machinery. (2) "Small business" means a corporation or a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant in its field, and employs fewer than 50 full-time employees or has gross annual sales of less than $4,000,000. (3) "Individual" means a natural person. Section 15. Limitation on actions against citizens for electronic failures associated with the year 2000. (1) Except as otherwise provided by federal law, no person or entity who transacts business with the citizens of this State on matters directly or indirectly affecting real or personal property, whether tangible or intangible, mortgages, credit accounts, banking and financial transactions, or property interests in this State may initiate or cause to be initiated any foreclosure proceeding, default, or other enforcement action or impose any late payment charge or similar penalty against any individual or small business until April 1, 2000 due to the improper or incorrect transmission of data or resulting from the inability of a financial transaction to occur in a timely manner, as a result of a failure of an electronic computing device in the possession or control of a person or entity other than the individual or small business owing on the obligation to accurately compute, recognize, or timely process the year 2000 date change. (2) Except as otherwise provided by federal law, the prohibitions set forth in subsection (1) of this Section apply but are not limited to the following types of transactions: mortgages, contracts, landlord and tenant relations, consumer credit obligations, utilities, and banking transactions. (3) The prohibitions set forth in subsection (1) of this Section may be raised as an affirmative defense to any actions or charges initiated in violation of subsection (1) provided: (A) the individual or small business establishes that the default, failure to pay, breach, or other omission that is the basis of the enforcement action or late payment charge was caused by the failure of an electronic computing device in the possession or control of a person or entity other than the individual or small business to accurately compute, recognize, or timely process the year 2000 date change, and, if it were not for this failure, the individual or small business would have been able to satisfy the underlying obligation that is the basis of the enforcement action or late payment charge; and (B) the individual or small business establishes that the individual or small business notified the person or entity bringing the enforcement action or imposing the late payment charge of the information in subdivision (3)(A) in writing within 21 days of the date the individual or small business received actual or constructive notice of the failure. (4) This Section does not affect transactions upon which a default occurred before any disruption of financial or data transfer operations attributable to the year 2000 date change. (5) This Section does not dissolve but only suspends the enforcement of the underlying obligations to which it applies. (6) An individual may dispute directly with a credit reporting agency operating in this State any negative credit information resulting from the failure of an electronic computing device in the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2759 possession or control of a person or entity other than the individual owing on the obligation to transmit data or timely process a financial transaction due to the failure of the electronic computing device in the possession or control of a person or entity other than the consumer to accurately compute, recognize, or timely process the year 2000 date change. If requested by the individual pursuant to this subsection (6), the credit reporting agency shall include a statement prepared by the individual of no more than 100 words in the individual's consumer file explaining an item of information relating to the year 2000-related failure of an electronic computing device as described in the preceding sentence that the consumer reporting agency denies is inaccurate. The credit reporting agency shall include the individual's statement in any report it provides to any person or entity regarding the individual. The credit reporting agency shall not charge the individual a fee for the inclusion of this statement in the individual's consumer file. (7) This Section shall apply only to claims, actions, or late payment charge accruing on or after January 1, 2000. Section 90. Application. If there is a conflict between this Act and any other law of this State, this Act shall control. Section 95. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, 2007. Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1925. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Floor Amendment No. 1 remained in the Committee on Rules. Representative Saviano offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 1925 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 1925 as follows: by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend the Clerks of Courts Act by changing Sections 8, 27.1, 27.1a, 27.2, 27.2a, and 27.3c."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Clerks of Courts Act is amended by changing Sections 8, 27.1, 27.1a, 27.2, 27.2a, and 27.3c as follows: (705 ILCS 105/8) (from Ch. 25, par. 8) Sec. 8. The clerks shall, in all cases, attend in person to the duties of their offices, respectively, when it is practicable so to do, and shall perform all the duties thereof which can reasonably be performed by one person. In the performance of the duties of the office of clerk of the circuit court, any such clerk, after filing with the Secretary of State his or her manual signature certified by him or her under oath, may execute or cause to be executed with a facsimile signature, in lieu of his or her original signature, all forms of process and notices issued by his or her office. "Facsimile signature" means a reproduction by engraving,
2760 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] imprinting, stamping, electronic or digital execution, or other means of the manual signature of an authorized officer. When the seal of the clerk of the circuit court is required in the execution of any process or notice issued by the clerk's office, the clerk may cause the seal to be printed, engraved, stamped, or electronically or digitally imprinted, or otherwise placed in facsimile thereon. The facsimile seal has the same effect as the impression of the seal. (Source: P.A. 83-346.) (705 ILCS 105/27.1) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.1) Sec. 27.1. The fees of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in all counties having a population of 180,000 inhabitants or less shall be paid in advance, except as otherwise provided, and shall be as follows: (a) Civil Cases (1) All civil cases except as otherwise provided........................................... $40 (2) Judicial Sales (except Probate).......... $40 (b) Family (1) Commitment petitions under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, filing transcript of commitment proceedings held in another county, and cases under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987........................................ $25 (2) Petition for Marriage Licenses........... $10 (3) Marriages in Court....................... $10 (4) Paternity................................ $40 (c) Criminal and Quasi-Criminal (1) Each person convicted of a felony........ $40 (2) Each person convicted of a misdemeanor, leaving scene of an accident, driving while intoxicated, reckless driving or drag racing, driving when license revoked or suspended, overweight, or no interstate commerce certificate, or when the disposition is court supervision....... $25 (3) Each person convicted of a business offense............................................ $25 (4) Each person convicted of a petty offense. $25 (5) Minor traffic, conservation, or ordinance violation, including without limitation when the disposition is court supervision: (i) For each offense.................... $10 (ii) For each notice sent to the defendant's last known address pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 6-306.4 of the Illinois Vehicle Code....................................... $2 (iii) For each notice sent to the Secretary of State pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 6-306.4 of the Illinois Vehicle Code....... $2 (6) When Court Appearance required........... $15 (7) Motions to vacate or amend final orders.. $10 (8) In ordinance violation cases punishable by fine only, the clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to receive, unless the fee is excused upon a finding by the court that the defendant is indigent, in addition to other fees or costs allowed or imposed by law, the sum of $50 as a fee for the services of a jury. The jury fee shall be paid by the defendant at the time of filing his or her jury demand. If the fee is not so paid by the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2761 defendant, no jury shall be called, and the case shall be tried by the court without a jury. (d) Other Civil Cases (1) Money or personal property claimed does not exceed $500.................................... $10 (2) Exceeds $500 but not more than $10,000... $25 (3) Exceeds $10,000, when relief in addition to or supplemental to recovery of money alone is sought in an action to recover personal property taxes or retailers occupational tax regardless of amount claimed..................................... $45 (4) The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be entitled to receive, in addition to other fees allowed by law, the sum of $50, as a fee for the services of a jury in every civil action not quasi-criminal in its nature and not a proceeding for the exercise of the right of eminent domain, and in every equitable action wherein the right of trial by jury is or may be given by law. The jury fee shall be paid by the party demanding a jury at the time of filing his jury demand. If such a fee is not paid by either party, no jury shall be called in the action, suit, or proceeding, and the same shall be tried by the court without a jury. (e) Confession of judgment and answer (1) When the amount does not exceed $1,000... $20 (2) Exceeds $1,000........................... $40 (f) Auxiliary Proceedings Any auxiliary proceeding relating to the collection of a money judgment, including garnishment, citation, or wage deduction action.... $5 (g) Forcible entry and detainer (1) For possession only or possession and rent not in excess of $10,000...................... $10 (2) For possession and rent in excess of $10,000............................................ $40 (h) Eminent Domain (1) Exercise of Eminent Domain............... $45 (2) For each and every lot or tract of land or right or interest therein subject to be condemned, the damages in respect to which shall require separate assessments by a jury............. $45 (i) Reinstatement Each case including petition for modification of a judgment or order of Court if filed later than 30 days after the entry of a judgment or order, except in forcible entry and detainer cases and small claims and except a petition to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgement or order for child or spousal support or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, petition to vacate judgment of dismissal for want of prosecution whenever filed, petition to reopen an estate, or redocketing of any cause................ $20 (j) Probate (1) Administration of decedent's estates, whether testate or intestate, guardianships of the person or estate or both of a person under legal disability, guardianships of the person or estate or both of a minor or minors, or petitions to sell real estate in the administration of any estate.... $50
2762 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (2) Small estates in cases where the real and personal property of an estate does not exceed $5,000............................................. $25 (3) At any time during the administration of the estate, however, at the request of the Clerk, the Court shall examine the record of the estate and the personal representative to determine the total value of the real and personal property of the estate, and if such value exceeds $5,000 shall order the payment of an additional fee in the amount of.......................................... $40 (4) Inheritance tax proceedings.............. $15 (5) Issuing letters only for a certain specific reason other than the administration of an estate, including but not limited to the release of mortgage; the issue of letters of guardianship in order that consent to marriage may be granted or for some other specific reason other than for the care of property or person; proof of heirship without administration; or when a will is to be admitted to probate, but the estate is to be settled without administration..................... $10 (6) When a separate complaint relating to any matter other than a routine claim is filed in an estate, the required additional fee shall be charged for such filing............................ $45 (k) Change of Venue From a court, the charge is the same amount as the original filing fee; however, the fee for preparation and certification of record on change of venue, when original documents or copies are forwarded.......................................... $10 (l) Answer, adverse pleading, or appearance In civil cases.......... $15 With the following exceptions: (1) When the amount does not exceed $500..... $5 (2) When amount exceeds $500 but not $10,000. $10 (3) When amount exceeds $10,000.............. $15 (4) Court appeals when documents are forwarded, over 200 pages, additional fee per page over 200........................................... 10¢ (m) Tax objection complaints For each tax objection complaint containing one or more tax objections, regardless of the number of parcels involved or the number of taxpayers joining the complaint.................... $10 (n) Tax deed (1) Petition for tax deed, if only one parcel is involved........................................ $45 (2) For each additional parcel involved, an additional fee of.................................. $10 (o) Mailing Notices and Processes (1) All notices that the clerk is required to mail as first class mail........................... $2 (2) For all processes or notices the Clerk is required to mail by certified or registered mail, the fee will be $2 plus cost of postage. (p) Certification or Authentication (1) Each certification or authentication for taking the acknowledgement of a deed or other instrument in writing with seal of office.......... $2
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2763 (2) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, 100 pages or under, plus delivery costs. $25 (3) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 100 pages, plus delivery costs..... $60 (4) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 200 pages, additional fee per page over 200........................................... 10¢ (q) Reproductions Each record of proceedings and judgment, whether on appeal, change of venue, certified copies of orders and judgments, and all other instruments, documents, records, or papers: (1) First page.......................... $1 (2) Next 19 pages, per page............. 50¢ (3) All remaining pages, per page....... 25¢ (r) Counterclaim When any defendant files a counterclaim as part of his or her answer or otherwise, or joins another party as a third party defendant, or both, he or she shall pay a fee for each such counterclaim or third party action in an amount equal to the fee he or she would have had to pay had he or she brought a separate action for the relief sought in the counterclaim or against the third party defendant, less the amount of the appearance fee, if that has been paid. (s) Transcript of Judgment From a court, the same fee as if case originally filed. (t) Publications The cost of publication shall be paid directly to the publisher by the person seeking the publication, whether the clerk is required by law to publish, or the parties to the action. (u) Collections (1) For all collections made for others, except the State and County and except in maintenance or child support cases, a sum equal to 2% of the amount collected and turned over. (2) In any cases remanded to the Circuit Court from the Supreme Court or the Appellate Court, the Clerk shall file the remanding order and reinstate the case with either its original number or a new number. The Clerk shall not charge any new or additional fee for the reinstatement. Upon reinstatement the Clerk shall advise the parties of the reinstatement. A party shall have the same right to a jury trial on remand and reinstatement as he or she had before the appeal, and no additional or new fee or charge shall be made for a jury trial after remand. (3) In maintenance and child support matters, the Clerk may deduct from each payment an amount equal to the United States postage to be used in mailing the maintenance or child support check to the recipient. In such cases, the Clerk shall collect an annual fee of up to $36 from the person making such payment for administering the collection and distribution of maintenance and child support payments. Such sum shall be in addition to and separate from amounts ordered to be
2764 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] paid as maintenance or child support and shall be deposited in a separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund of which the Clerk shall be the custodian, ex officio, to be used by the Clerk to further maintenance and child support collection efforts in his office. Unless paid in cash or pursuant to an order for withholding, the payment of the fee shall be by a separate instrument from the support payment and shall be made to the order of the Clerk. The Clerk may recover from the person making the maintenance or child support payment any additional cost incurred in the collection of this annual fee. The Clerk shall also be entitled to a fee of $5 for certifications made to the Secretary of State as provided in Section 7-703 of the Family Financial Responsibility Law and these fees shall also be deposited into the Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund. (v) Correction of Cases For correcting the case number or case title on any document filed in his office, to be charged against the party that filed the document.......... $10 (w) Record Search For searching a record, per year searched..... $4 (x) Printed Output For each page of hard copy print output, when case records are maintained on an automated medium. $2 (y) Alias Summons For each alias summons issued................. $2 (z) Expungement of Records For each expungement petition filed........... $15 (aa) Other Fees Any fees not covered by this Section shall be set by rule or administrative order of the Circuit Court, with the approval of the Supreme Court. (bb) Exemptions No fee provided for herein shall be charged to any unit of State or local government or school district unless the Court orders another party to pay such fee on its behalf. The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to police departments or other law enforcement agencies. In this Section, "law enforcement agency" means an agency of the State or a unit of local government that is vested by law or ordinance with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal laws and ordinances. The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to any action instituted under subsection (b) of Section 11-31-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code by a private owner or tenant of real property within 1200 feet of a dangerous or unsafe building seeking an order compelling the owner or owners of the building to take any of the actions authorized under that subsection. (cc) Adoptions (1) For an adoption.....................................$65 (2) Upon good cause shown, the court may waive the adoption filing fee in a special needs adoption. The term "special needs adoption" shall have the meaning ascribed to it by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. (3) For requesting a copy of a judgment for adoption, relief from a final judgment or order, appointment of a confidential intermediary, or requesting non-identifying information...................................................$40
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2765 (dd) Adoption exemptions No fee other than that set forth in subsection (cc) shall be charged to any person in connection with an adoption proceeding. (ee) Additional Services Beginning July 1, 1993, the clerk of the circuit court may provide such additional services for which there is no fee specified by statute in connection with the operation of the clerk's office as may be requested by the public and agreed to by the public and by the clerk. Any charges for additional services shall be as agreed to between the clerk and the party making the request. Nothing in this subsection shall be as agreed to between the clerk and the party making the request. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require any clerk to provide any service not otherwise required by law. (Source: P.A. 89-92, eff. 7-1-96; 89-593, eff. 8-1-96; 90-466, eff. 8-17-97; 90-796, eff. 12-15-98; revised 12-31-98.) (705 ILCS 105/27.1a) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.1a) Sec. 27.1a. The fees of the clerks of the circuit court in all counties having a population in excess of 180,000 but not more than 650,000 inhabitants in the instances described in this Section shall be as provided in this Section. The fees shall be paid in advance and shall be as follows: (a) Civil Cases. The fee for filing a complaint, petition, or other pleading initiating a civil action, with the following exceptions, shall be $150. (A) When the amount of money or damages or the value of personal property claimed does not exceed $250, $10. (B) When that amount exceeds $250 but does not exceed $500, $20. (C) When that amount exceeds $500 but does not exceed $2500, $30. (D) When that amount exceeds $2500 but does not exceed $15,000, $75. (E) For the exercise of eminent domain, $150. For each additional lot or tract of land or right or interest therein subject to be condemned, the damages in respect to which shall require separate assessment by a jury, $150. (a-1) Family. For filing a petition under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, $25. For filing a petition for a marriage license, $10. For performing a marriage in court, $10. For filing a petition under the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, $40. (b) Forcible Entry and Detainer. In each forcible entry and detainer case when the plaintiff seeks possession only or unites with his or her claim for possession of the property a claim for rent or damages or both in the amount of $15,000 or less, $40. When the plaintiff unites his or her claim for possession with a claim for rent or damages or both exceeding $15,000, $150. (c) Counterclaim or Joining Third Party Defendant. When any defendant files a counterclaim as part of his or her answer or otherwise or joins another party as a third party defendant, or both, the defendant shall pay a fee for each counterclaim or third party action in an amount equal to the fee he or she would have had to pay had he or she brought a separate action for the relief sought in the counterclaim or against the third party defendant, less the amount of the appearance fee, if that has been paid.
2766 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (d) Confession of Judgment. In a confession of judgment when the amount does not exceed $1500, $50. When the amount exceeds $1500, but does not exceed $15,000, $115. When the amount exceeds $15,000, $200. (e) Appearance. The fee for filing an appearance in each civil case shall be $50, except as follows: (A) When the plaintiff in a forcible entry and detainer case seeks possession only, $20. (B) When the amount in the case does not exceed $1500, $20. (C) When that amount exceeds $1500 but does not exceed $15,000, $40. (f) Garnishment, Wage Deduction, and Citation. In garnishment affidavit, wage deduction affidavit, and citation petition when the amount does not exceed $1,000, $10; when the amount exceeds $1,000 but does not exceed $5,000, $20; and when the amount exceeds $5,000, $30. (g) Petition to Vacate or Modify. (1) Petition to vacate or modify any final judgment or order of court, except in forcible entry and detainer cases and small claims cases or a petition to reopen an estate, to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgment or order for child or spousal support, or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, if filed before 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order, $40. (2) Petition to vacate or modify any final judgment or order of court, except a petition to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgment or order for child or spousal support or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, if filed later than 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order, $60. (3) Petition to vacate order of bond forfeiture, $20. (h) Mailing. When the clerk is required to mail, the fee will be $6, plus the cost of postage. (i) Certified Copies. Each certified copy of a judgment after the first, except in small claims and forcible entry and detainer cases, $10. (j) Habeas Corpus. For filing a petition for relief by habeas corpus, $80. (k) Certification, Authentication, and Reproduction. (1) Each certification or authentication for taking the acknowledgment of a deed or other instrument in writing with the seal of office, $4. (2) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, under 100 pages, plus delivery and costs, $50. (3) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 100 pages, plus delivery and costs, $120. (4) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 200 pages, an additional fee of 20 cents per page. (5) For reproduction of any document contained in the clerk's files: (A) First page, $2. (B) Next 19 pages, 50 cents per page. (C) All remaining pages, 25 cents per page. (l) Remands. In any cases remanded to the Circuit Court from the Supreme Court or the Appellate Court for a new trial, the clerk shall file the remanding order and reinstate the case with either its original number or a new number. The Clerk shall not charge any new or additional fee for the reinstatement. Upon reinstatement
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2767 the Clerk shall advise the parties of the reinstatement. A party shall have the same right to a jury trial on remand and reinstatement as he or she had before the appeal, and no additional or new fee or charge shall be made for a jury trial after remand. (m) Record Search. For each record search, within a division or municipal district, the clerk shall be entitled to a search fee of $4 for each year searched. (n) Hard Copy. For each page of hard copy print output, when case records are maintained on an automated medium, the clerk shall be entitled to a fee of $4. (o) Index Inquiry and Other Records. No fee shall be charged for a single plaintiff/defendant index inquiry or single case record inquiry when this request is made in person and the records are maintained in a current automated medium, and when no hard copy print output is requested. The fees to be charged for management records, multiple case records, and multiple journal records may be specified by the Chief Judge pursuant to the guidelines for access and dissemination of information approved by the Supreme Court. (p) Commitment Petitions. For filing commitment petitions under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code and for filing a transcript of commitment proceedings held in another county, $25. (q) Alias Summons. For each alias summons or citation issued by the clerk, $4. (r) Other Fees. Any fees not covered in this Section shall be set by rule or administrative order of the Circuit Court with the approval of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. The clerk of the circuit court may provide additional services for which there is no fee specified by statute in connection with the operation of the clerk's office as may be requested by the public and agreed to by the clerk and approved by the chief judge of the circuit court. Any charges for additional services shall be as agreed to between the clerk and the party making the request and approved by the chief judge of the circuit court. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require any clerk to provide any service not otherwise required by law. (s) Jury Services. The clerk shall be entitled to receive, in addition to other fees allowed by law, the sum of $180, as a fee for the services of a jury in every civil action not quasi-criminal in its nature and not a proceeding for the exercise of the right of eminent domain and in every other action wherein the right of trial by jury is or may be given by law. The jury fee shall be paid by the party demanding a jury at the time of filing the jury demand. If the fee is not paid by either party, no jury shall be called in the action or proceeding, and the same shall be tried by the court without a jury. (t) Voluntary Assignment. For filing each deed of voluntary assignment, $10; for recording the same, 25¢ for each 100 words. Exceptions filed to claims presented to an assignee of a debtor who has made a voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors shall be considered and treated, for the purpose of taxing costs therein, as actions in which the party or parties filing the exceptions
2768 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] shall be considered as party or parties plaintiff, and the claimant or claimants as party or parties defendant, and those parties respectively shall pay to the clerk the same fees as provided by this Section to be paid in other actions. (u) Expungement Petition. The clerk shall be entitled to receive a fee of $30 for each expungement petition filed and an additional fee of $2 for each certified copy of an order to expunge arrest records. (v) Probate. The clerk is entitled to receive the fees specified in this subsection (v), which shall be paid in advance, except that, for good cause shown, the court may suspend, reduce, or release the costs payable under this subsection: (1) For administration of the estate of a decedent (whether testate or intestate) or of a missing person, $100, plus the fees specified in subsection (v)(3), except: (A) When the value of the real and personal property does not exceed $15,000, the fee shall be $25. (B) When (i) proof of heirship alone is made, (ii) a domestic or foreign will is admitted to probate without administration (including proof of heirship), or (iii) letters of office are issued for a particular purpose without administration of the estate, the fee shall be $25. (2) For administration of the estate of a ward, $50, plus the fees specified in subsection (v)(3), except: (A) When the value of the real and personal property does not exceed $15,000, the fee shall be $25. (B) When (i) letters of office are issued to a guardian of the person or persons, but not of the estate or (ii) letters of office are issued in the estate of a ward without administration of the estate, including filing or joining in the filing of a tax return or releasing a mortgage or consenting to the marriage of the ward, the fee shall be $10. (3) In addition to the fees payable under subsection (v)(1) or (v)(2) of this Section, the following fees are payable: (A) For each account (other than one final account) filed in the estate of a decedent, or ward, $15. (B) For filing a claim in an estate when the amount claimed is $150 or more but less than $500, $10; when the amount claimed is $500 or more but less than $10,000, $25; when the amount claimed is $10,000 or more, $40; provided that the court in allowing a claim may add to the amount allowed the filing fee paid by the claimant. (C) For filing in an estate a claim, petition, or supplemental proceeding based upon an action seeking equitable relief including the construction or contest of a will, enforcement of a contract to make a will, and proceedings involving testamentary trusts or the appointment of testamentary trustees, $40. (D) For filing in an estate (i) the appearance of any person for the purpose of consent or (ii) the appearance of an executor, administrator, administrator to collect, guardian, guardian ad litem, or special administrator, no fee. (E) Except as provided in subsection (v)(3)(D), for filing the appearance of any person or persons, $10. (F) For each jury demand, $90. (G) For disposition of the collection of a judgment or settlement of an action or claim for wrongful death of a decedent or of any cause of action of a ward, when there is
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2769 no other administration of the estate, $30, less any amount paid under subsection (v)(1)(B) or (v)(2)(B) except that if the amount involved does not exceed $5,000, the fee, including any amount paid under subsection (v)(1)(B) or (v)(2)(B), shall be $10. (H) For each certified copy of letters of office, of court order or other certification, $1, plus 50¢ per page in excess of 3 pages for the document certified. (I) For each exemplification, $1, plus the fee for certification. (4) The executor, administrator, guardian, petitioner, or other interested person or his or her attorney shall pay the cost of publication by the clerk directly to the newspaper. (5) The person on whose behalf a charge is incurred for witness, court reporter, appraiser, or other miscellaneous fee shall pay the same directly to the person entitled thereto. (6) The executor, administrator, guardian, petitioner, or other interested person or his or her attorney shall pay to the clerk all postage charges incurred by the clerk in mailing petitions, orders, notices, or other documents pursuant to the provisions of the Probate Act of 1975. (w) Criminal and Quasi-Criminal Costs and Fees. (1) The clerk shall be entitled to costs in all criminal and quasi-criminal cases from each person convicted or sentenced to supervision therein as follows: (A) Felony complaints, $80. (B) Misdemeanor complaints, $50. (C) Business offense complaints, $50. (D) Petty offense complaints, $50. (E) Minor traffic or ordinance violations, $20. (F) When court appearance required, $30. (G) Motions to vacate or amend final orders, $20. (H) Motions to vacate bond forfeiture orders, $20. (I) Motions to vacate ex parte judgments, whenever filed, $20. (J) Motions to vacate judgment on forfeitures, whenever filed, $20. (K) Motions to vacate "failure to appear" or "failure to comply" notices sent to the Secretary of State, $20. (2) In counties having a population in excess of 180,000 but not more than 650,000 inhabitants, when the violation complaint is issued by a municipal police department, the clerk shall be entitled to costs from each person convicted therein as follows: (A) Minor traffic or ordinance violations, $10. (B) When court appearance required, $15. (3) In ordinance violation cases punishable by fine only, the clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to receive, unless the fee is excused upon a finding by the court that the defendant is indigent, in addition to other fees or costs allowed or imposed by law, the sum of $50 as a fee for the services of a jury. The jury fee shall be paid by the defendant at the time of filing his or her jury demand. If the fee is not so paid by the defendant, no jury shall be called, and the case shall be tried by the court without a jury. (x) Transcripts of Judgment. For the filing of a transcript of judgment, the clerk shall be entitled to the same fee as if it were the commencement of a new suit. (y) Change of Venue. (1) For the filing of a change of case on a change of
2770 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] venue, the clerk shall be entitled to the same fee as if it were the commencement of a new suit. (2) The fee for the preparation and certification of a record on a change of venue to another jurisdiction, when original documents are forwarded, $25. (z) Tax objection complaints. For each tax objection complaint containing one or more tax objections, regardless of the number of parcels involved or the number of taxpayers joining on the complaint, $25. (aa) Tax Deeds. (1) Petition for tax deed, if only one parcel is involved, $150. (2) For each additional parcel, add a fee of $50. (bb) Collections. (1) For all collections made of others, except the State and county and except in maintenance or child support cases, a sum equal to 2.5% of the amount collected and turned over. (2) Interest earned on any funds held by the clerk shall be turned over to the county general fund as an earning of the office. (3) For any check, draft, or other bank instrument returned to the clerk for non-sufficient funds, account closed, or payment stopped, $25. (4) In child support and maintenance cases, the clerk, if authorized by an ordinance of the county board, may collect an annual fee of up to $36 from the person making payment for administering the collection and distribution of maintenance and child support payments. This fee shall be in addition to and separate from amounts ordered to be paid as maintenance or child support and shall be deposited into a Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund, of which the clerk shall be the custodian, ex-officio, to be used by the clerk to further maintenance and child supports in his or her office. The clerk may recover from the person making the maintenance or child support payment any additional cost incurred in the collection of this annual fee. The clerk shall also be entitled to a fee of $5 for certifications made to the Secretary of State as provided in Section 7-703 of the Family Financial Responsibility Law and these fees shall also be deposited into the Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund. (cc) Corrections of Numbers. For correction of the case number, case title, or attorney computer identification number, if required by rule of court, on any document filed in the clerk's office, to be charged against the party that filed the document, $15. (dd) Exceptions. (1) The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to police departments or other law enforcement agencies. In this Section, "law enforcement agency" means an agency of the State or a unit of local government which is vested by law or ordinance with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal laws or ordinances. "Law enforcement agency" also means the Attorney General or any state's attorney. (2) No fee provided herein shall be charged to any unit of local government or school district. (3) The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to any action instituted under subsection (b) of Section 11-31-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code by a private owner or tenant of real property within 1200 feet of a dangerous or unsafe building seeking an order compelling the owner or owners of the building
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2771 to take any of the actions authorized under that subsection. (ee) Adoptions. (1) For an adoption, requesting a copy of a judgment for adoption, relief from a final judgment or order, appointment of a confidential intermediary, or requesting non-identifying information...................................................$65 (2) Upon good cause shown, the court may waive the adoption filing fee in a special needs adoption. The term "special needs adoption" shall have the meaning ascribed to it by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. (ff) Adoption exemptions. No fee other than that set forth in subsection (ee) shall be charged to any person in connection with an adoption proceeding. (Source: P.A. 89-92, eff. 7-1-96; 89-593, eff. 8-1-96; 90-466, eff. 8-17-97; 90-796, eff. 12-15-98.) (705 ILCS 105/27.2) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.2) Sec. 27.2. The fees of the clerks of the circuit court in all counties having a population in excess of 650,000 inhabitants but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants in the instances described in this Section shall be as provided in this Section. In addition, the fees provided in this Section shall apply to all units of local government and school districts in counties with more than 3,000,000 inhabitants. The fees shall be paid in advance and shall be as follows: (a) Civil Cases. The fee for filing a complaint, petition, or other pleading initiating a civil action, with the following exceptions, shall be $150. (A) When the amount of money or damages or the value of personal property claimed does not exceed $250, $10. (B) When that amount exceeds $250 but does not exceed $500, $20. (C) When that amount exceeds $500 but does not exceed $2500, $30. (D) When that amount exceeds $2500 but does not exceed $15,000, $75. (E) For the exercise of eminent domain, $150. For each additional lot or tract of land or right or interest therein subject to be condemned, the damages in respect to which shall require separate assessment by a jury, $150. (b) Forcible Entry and Detainer. In each forcible entry and detainer case when the plaintiff seeks possession only or unites with his or her claim for possession of the property a claim for rent or damages or both in the amount of $15,000 or less, $40. When the plaintiff unites his or her claim for possession with a claim for rent or damages or both exceeding $15,000, $150. (c) Counterclaim or Joining Third Party Defendant. When any defendant files a counterclaim as part of his or her answer or otherwise or joins another party as a third party defendant, or both, the defendant shall pay a fee for each counterclaim or third party action in an amount equal to the fee he or she would have had to pay had he or she brought a separate action for the relief sought in the counterclaim or against the third party defendant, less the amount of the appearance fee, if that has been paid. (d) Confession of Judgment. In a confession of judgment when the amount does not exceed $1500, $50. When the amount exceeds $1500, but does not exceed $15,000, $115. When the amount exceeds $15,000, $200. (e) Appearance.
2772 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] The fee for filing an appearance in each civil case shall be $50, except as follows: (A) When the plaintiff in a forcible entry and detainer case seeks possession only; $20. (B) When the amount in the case does not exceed $1500, $20. (C) When that amount exceeds $1500 but does not exceed $15,000, $40. (f) Garnishment, Wage Deduction, and Citation. In garnishment affidavit, wage deduction affidavit, and citation petition when the amount does not exceed $1,000, $10; when the amount exceeds $1,000 but does not exceed $5,000, $20; and when the amount exceeds $5,000, $30. (g) Petition to Vacate or Modify. (1) Petition to vacate or modify any final judgment or order of court, except in forcible entry and detainer cases and small claims cases or a petition to reopen an estate, to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgment or order for child or spousal support, or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, if filed before 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order, $40. (2) Petition to vacate or modify any final judgment or order of court, except a petition to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgment or order for child or spousal support or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, if filed later than 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order, $60. (3) Petition to vacate order of bond forfeiture, $20. (h) Mailing. When the clerk is required to mail, the fee will be $6, plus the cost of postage. (i) Certified Copies. Each certified copy of a judgment after the first, except in small claims and forcible entry and detainer cases, $10. (j) Habeas Corpus. For filing a petition for relief by habeas corpus, $80. (k) Certification, Authentication, and Reproduction. (1) Each certification or authentication for taking the acknowledgment of a deed or other instrument in writing with the seal of office, $4. (2) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, under 100 pages, plus delivery and costs, $50. (3) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 100 pages, plus delivery and costs, $120. (4) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 200 pages, an additional fee of 20 cents per page. (5) For reproduction of any document contained in the clerk's files: (A) First page, $2. (B) Next 19 pages, 50 cents per page. (C) All remaining pages, 25 cents per page. (l) Remands. In any cases remanded to the Circuit Court from the Supreme Court or the Appellate Court for a new trial, the clerk shall file the remanding order and reinstate the case with either its original number or a new number. The Clerk shall not charge any new or additional fee for the reinstatement. Upon reinstatement the Clerk shall advise the parties of the reinstatement. A party shall have the same right to a jury trial on remand and reinstatement as he or she had before the appeal, and no additional or new fee or charge shall be made for a jury trial after remand.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2773 (m) Record Search. For each record search, within a division or municipal district, the clerk shall be entitled to a search fee of $4 for each year searched. (n) Hard Copy. For each page of hard copy print output, when case records are maintained on an automated medium, the clerk shall be entitled to a fee of $4. (o) Index Inquiry and Other Records. No fee shall be charged for a single plaintiff/defendant index inquiry or single case record inquiry when this request is made in person and the records are maintained in a current automated medium, and when no hard copy print output is requested. The fees to be charged for management records, multiple case records, and multiple journal records may be specified by the Chief Judge pursuant to the guidelines for access and dissemination of information approved by the Supreme Court. (p) Commitment Petitions. For filing commitment petitions under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, $25. (q) Alias Summons. For each alias summons or citation issued by the clerk, $4. (r) Other Fees. Any fees not covered in this Section shall be set by rule or administrative order of the Circuit Court with the approval of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. The clerk of the circuit court may provide additional services for which there is no fee specified by statute in connection with the operation of the clerk's office as may be requested by the public and agreed to by the clerk and approved by the chief judge of the circuit court. Any charges for additional services shall be as agreed to between the clerk and the party making the request and approved by the chief judge of the circuit court. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require any clerk to provide any service not otherwise required by law. (s) Jury Services. The clerk shall be entitled to receive, in addition to other fees allowed by law, the sum of $180, as a fee for the services of a jury in every civil action not quasi-criminal in its nature and not a proceeding for the exercise of the right of eminent domain and in every other action wherein the right of trial by jury is or may be given by law. The jury fee shall be paid by the party demanding a jury at the time of filing the jury demand. If the fee is not paid by either party, no jury shall be called in the action or proceeding, and the same shall be tried by the court without a jury. (t) Voluntary Assignment. For filing each deed of voluntary assignment, $10; for recording the same, 25¢ for each 100 words. Exceptions filed to claims presented to an assignee of a debtor who has made a voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors shall be considered and treated, for the purpose of taxing costs therein, as actions in which the party or parties filing the exceptions shall be considered as party or parties plaintiff, and the claimant or claimants as party or parties defendant, and those parties respectively shall pay to the clerk the same fees as provided by this Section to be paid in other actions. (u) Expungement Petition. The clerk shall be entitled to receive a fee of $30 for each
2774 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] expungement petition filed and an additional fee of $2 for each certified copy of an order to expunge arrest records. (v) Probate. The clerk is entitled to receive the fees specified in this subsection (v), which shall be paid in advance, except that, for good cause shown, the court may suspend, reduce, or release the costs payable under this subsection: (1) For administration of the estate of a decedent (whether testate or intestate) or of a missing person, $100, plus the fees specified in subsection (v)(3), except: (A) When the value of the real and personal property does not exceed $15,000, the fee shall be $25. (B) When (i) proof of heirship alone is made, (ii) a domestic or foreign will is admitted to probate without administration (including proof of heirship), or (iii) letters of office are issued for a particular purpose without administration of the estate, the fee shall be $25. (2) For administration of the estate of a ward, $50, plus the fees specified in subsection (v)(3), except: (A) When the value of the real and personal property does not exceed $15,000, the fee shall be $25. (B) When (i) letters of office are issued to a guardian of the person or persons, but not of the estate or (ii) letters of office are issued in the estate of a ward without administration of the estate, including filing or joining in the filing of a tax return or releasing a mortgage or consenting to the marriage of the ward, the fee shall be $10. (3) In addition to the fees payable under subsection (v)(1) or (v)(2) of this Section, the following fees are payable: (A) For each account (other than one final account) filed in the estate of a decedent, or ward, $15. (B) For filing a claim in an estate when the amount claimed is $150 or more but less than $500, $10; when the amount claimed is $500 or more but less than $10,000, $25; when the amount claimed is $10,000 or more, $40; provided that the court in allowing a claim may add to the amount allowed the filing fee paid by the claimant. (C) For filing in an estate a claim, petition, or supplemental proceeding based upon an action seeking equitable relief including the construction or contest of a will, enforcement of a contract to make a will, and proceedings involving testamentary trusts or the appointment of testamentary trustees, $40. (D) For filing in an estate (i) the appearance of any person for the purpose of consent or (ii) the appearance of an executor, administrator, administrator to collect, guardian, guardian ad litem, or special administrator, no fee. (E) Except as provided in subsection (v)(3)(D), for filing the appearance of any person or persons, $10. (F) For each jury demand, $90. (G) For disposition of the collection of a judgment or settlement of an action or claim for wrongful death of a decedent or of any cause of action of a ward, when there is no other administration of the estate, $30, less any amount paid under subsection (v)(1)(B) or (v)(2)(B) except that if the amount involved does not exceed $5,000, the fee, including any amount paid under subsection (v)(1)(B) or (v)(2)(B), shall be $10. (H) For each certified copy of letters of office, of
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2775 court order or other certification, $1, plus 50¢ per page in excess of 3 pages for the document certified. (I) For each exemplification, $1, plus the fee for certification. (4) The executor, administrator, guardian, petitioner, or other interested person or his or her attorney shall pay the cost of publication by the clerk directly to the newspaper. (5) The person on whose behalf a charge is incurred for witness, court reporter, appraiser, or other miscellaneous fee shall pay the same directly to the person entitled thereto. (6) The executor, administrator, guardian, petitioner, or other interested person or his attorney shall pay to the clerk all postage charges incurred by the clerk in mailing petitions, orders, notices, or other documents pursuant to the provisions of the Probate Act of 1975. (w) Criminal and Quasi-Criminal Costs and Fees. (1) The clerk shall be entitled to costs in all criminal and quasi-criminal cases from each person convicted or sentenced to supervision therein as follows: (A) Felony complaints, $80. (B) Misdemeanor complaints, $50. (C) Business offense complaints, $50. (D) Petty offense complaints, $50. (E) Minor traffic or ordinance violations, $20. (F) When court appearance required, $30. (G) Motions to vacate or amend final orders, $20. (H) Motions to vacate bond forfeiture orders, $20. (I) Motions to vacate ex parte judgments, whenever filed, $20. (J) Motions to vacate judgment on forfeitures, whenever filed, $20. (K) Motions to vacate "failure to appear" or "failure to comply" notices sent to the Secretary of State, $20. (2) In counties having a population of more than 650,000 but fewer than 3,000,000 inhabitants, when the violation complaint is issued by a municipal police department, the clerk shall be entitled to costs from each person convicted therein as follows: (A) Minor traffic or ordinance violations, $10. (B) When court appearance required, $15. (3) In ordinance violation cases punishable by fine only, the clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to receive, unless the fee is excused upon a finding by the court that the defendant is indigent, in addition to other fees or costs allowed or imposed by law, the sum of $50 as a fee for the services of a jury. The jury fee shall be paid by the defendant at the time of filing his or her jury demand. If the fee is not so paid by the defendant, no jury shall be called, and the case shall be tried by the court without a jury. (x) Transcripts of Judgment. For the filing of a transcript of judgment, the clerk shall be entitled to the same fee as if it were the commencement of new suit. (y) Change of Venue. (1) For the filing of a change of case on a change of venue, the clerk shall be entitled to the same fee as if it were the commencement of a new suit. (2) The fee for the preparation and certification of a record on a change of venue to another jurisdiction, when original documents are forwarded, $25. (z) Tax objection complaints.
2776 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] For each tax objection complaint containing one or more tax objections, regardless of the number of parcels involved or the number of taxpayers joining in the complaint, $25. (aa) Tax Deeds. (1) Petition for tax deed, if only one parcel is involved, $150. (2) For each additional parcel, add a fee of $50. (bb) Collections. (1) For all collections made of others, except the State and county and except in maintenance or child support cases, a sum equal to 2.5% of the amount collected and turned over. (2) Interest earned on any funds held by the clerk shall be turned over to the county general fund as an earning of the office. (3) For any check, draft, or other bank instrument returned to the clerk for non-sufficient funds, account closed, or payment stopped, $25. (4) In child support and maintenance cases, the clerk, if authorized by an ordinance of the county board, may collect an annual fee of up to $36 from the person making payment for administering the collection and distribution of maintenance and child support payments. This fee shall be in addition to and separate from amounts ordered to be paid as maintenance or child support and shall be deposited into a Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund, of which the clerk shall be the custodian, ex-officio, to be used by the clerk to further maintenance and child supports in his or her office. The clerk may recover from the person making the maintenance or child support payment any additional cost incurred in the collection of this annual fee. The clerk shall also be entitled to a fee of $5 for certifications made to the Secretary of State as provided in Section 7-703 of the Family Financial Responsibility Law and these fees shall also be deposited into the Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund. (cc) Corrections of Numbers. For correction of the case number, case title, or attorney computer identification number, if required by rule of court, on any document filed in the clerk's office, to be charged against the party that filed the document, $15. (dd) Exceptions. The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to police departments or other law enforcement agencies. In this Section, "law enforcement agency" means an agency of the State or a unit of local government which is vested by law or ordinance with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal laws or ordinances. "Law enforcement agency" also means the Attorney General or any state's attorney. The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to any action instituted under subsection (b) of Section 11-31-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code by a private owner or tenant of real property within 1200 feet of a dangerous or unsafe building seeking an order compelling the owner or owners of the building to take any of the actions authorized under that subsection. (ee) Adoptions. (1) For an adoption, requesting a copy of a judgment for adoption, relief from a final judgment or order, appointment of a confidential intermediary, or requesting non-identifying information...................................................$65 (2) Upon good cause shown, the court may waive the adoption filing fee in a special needs adoption. The term "special needs
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2777 adoption" shall have the meaning ascribed to it by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. (ff) Adoption exemptions. No fee other than that set forth in subsection (ee) shall be charged to any person in connection with an adoption proceeding. (Source: P.A. 89-92, eff. 7-1-96; 89-593, eff. 8-1-96; 90-466, eff. 8-17-97; 90-796, eff. 12-15-98.) (705 ILCS 105/27.2a) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.2a) Sec. 27.2a. The fees of the clerks of the circuit court in all counties having a population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants in the instances described in this Section shall be as provided in this Section. The fees shall be paid in advance and shall be as follows: (a) Civil Cases. The fee for filing a complaint, petition, or other pleading initiating a civil action, with the following exceptions, shall be $190. (A) When the amount of money or damages or the value of personal property claimed does not exceed $250, $15. (B) When that amount exceeds $250 but does not exceed $1000, $40. (C) When that amount exceeds $1000 but does not exceed $2500, $50. (D) When that amount exceeds $2500 but does not exceed $5000, $100. (E) When that amount exceeds $5000 but does not exceed $15,000, $150. (F) For the exercise of eminent domain, $150. For each additional lot or tract of land or right or interest therein subject to be condemned, the damages in respect to which shall require separate assessment by a jury, $150. (b) Forcible Entry and Detainer. In each forcible entry and detainer case when the plaintiff seeks possession only or unites with his or her claim for possession of the property a claim for rent or damages or both in the amount of $15,000 or less, $75. When the plaintiff unites his or her claim for possession with a claim for rent or damages or both exceeding $15,000, $225. (c) Counterclaim or Joining Third Party Defendant. When any defendant files a counterclaim as part of his or her answer or otherwise or joins another party as a third party defendant, or both, the defendant shall pay a fee for each counterclaim or third party action in an amount equal to the fee he or she would have had to pay had he or she brought a separate action for the relief sought in the counterclaim or against the third party defendant, less the amount of the appearance fee, if that has been paid. (d) Confession of Judgment. In a confession of judgment when the amount does not exceed $1500, $60. When the amount exceeds $1500, but does not exceed $5000, $75. When the amount exceeds $5000, but does not exceed $15,000, $175. When the amount exceeds $15,000, $250. (e) Appearance. The fee for filing an appearance in each civil case shall be $75, except as follows: (A) When the plaintiff in a forcible entry and detainer case seeks possession only, $40. (B) When the amount in the case does not exceed $1500, $40. (C) When that amount exceeds $1500 but does not exceed $15,000, $60. (f) Garnishment, Wage Deduction, and Citation.
2778 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] In garnishment affidavit, wage deduction affidavit, and citation petition when the amount does not exceed $1,000, $15; when the amount exceeds $1,000 but does not exceed $5,000, $30; and when the amount exceeds $5,000, $50. (g) Petition to Vacate or Modify. (1) Petition to vacate or modify any final judgment or order of court, except in forcible entry and detainer cases and small claims cases or a petition to reopen an estate, to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgment or order for child or spousal support, or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, if filed before 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order, $50. (2) Petition to vacate or modify any final judgment or order of court, except a petition to modify, terminate, or enforce a judgment or order for child or spousal support or to modify, suspend, or terminate an order for withholding, if filed later than 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order, $75. (3) Petition to vacate order of bond forfeiture, $40. (h) Mailing. When the clerk is required to mail, the fee will be $10, plus the cost of postage. (i) Certified Copies. Each certified copy of a judgment after the first, except in small claims and forcible entry and detainer cases, $15. (j) Habeas Corpus. For filing a petition for relief by habeas corpus, $125. (k) Certification, Authentication, and Reproduction. (1) Each certification or authentication for taking the acknowledgment of a deed or other instrument in writing with the seal of office, $6. (2) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, under 100 pages, plus delivery and costs, $75. (3) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 100 pages, plus delivery and costs, $150. (4) Court appeals when original documents are forwarded, over 200 pages, an additional fee of 25 cents per page. (5) For reproduction of any document contained in the clerk's files: (A) First page, $2. (B) Next 19 pages, 50 cents per page. (C) All remaining pages, 25 cents per page. (l) Remands. In any cases remanded to the Circuit Court from the Supreme Court or the Appellate Court for a new trial, the clerk shall file the remanding order and reinstate the case with either its original number or a new number. The Clerk shall not charge any new or additional fee for the reinstatement. Upon reinstatement the Clerk shall advise the parties of the reinstatement. A party shall have the same right to a jury trial on remand and reinstatement as he or she had before the appeal, and no additional or new fee or charge shall be made for a jury trial after remand. (m) Record Search. For each record search, within a division or municipal district, the clerk shall be entitled to a search fee of $6 for each year searched. (n) Hard Copy. For each page of hard copy print output, when case records are maintained on an automated medium, the clerk shall be entitled to a fee of $6. (o) Index Inquiry and Other Records.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2779 No fee shall be charged for a single plaintiff/defendant index inquiry or single case record inquiry when this request is made in person and the records are maintained in a current automated medium, and when no hard copy print output is requested. The fees to be charged for management records, multiple case records, and multiple journal records may be specified by the Chief Judge pursuant to the guidelines for access and dissemination of information approved by the Supreme Court. (p) Commitment Petitions. For filing commitment petitions under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, $50. (q) Alias Summons. For each alias summons or citation issued by the clerk, $5. (r) Other Fees. Any fees not covered in this Section shall be set by rule or administrative order of the Circuit Court with the approval of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. The clerk of the circuit court may provide additional services for which there is no fee specified by statute in connection with the operation of the clerk's office as may be requested by the public and agreed to by the clerk and approved by the chief judge of the circuit court. Any charges for additional services shall be as agreed to between the clerk and the party making the request and approved by the chief judge of the circuit court. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require any clerk to provide any service not otherwise required by law. (s) Jury Services. The clerk shall be entitled to receive, in addition to other fees allowed by law, the sum of $200, as a fee for the services of a jury in every civil action not quasi-criminal in its nature and not a proceeding for the exercise of the right of eminent domain and in every other action wherein the right of trial by jury is or may be given by law. The jury fee shall be paid by the party demanding a jury at the time of filing the jury demand. If the fee is not paid by either party, no jury shall be called in the action or proceeding, and the same shall be tried by the court without a jury. (t) Voluntary Assignment. For filing each deed of voluntary assignment, $20; for recording the same, 50¢ for each 100 words. Exceptions filed to claims presented to an assignee of a debtor who has made a voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors shall be considered and treated, for the purpose of taxing costs therein, as actions in which the party or parties filing the exceptions shall be considered as party or parties plaintiff, and the claimant or claimants as party or parties defendant, and those parties respectively shall pay to the clerk the same fees as provided by this Section to be paid in other actions. (u) Expungement Petition. The clerk shall be entitled to receive a fee of $60 for each expungement petition filed and an additional fee of $4 for each certified copy of an order to expunge arrest records. (v) Probate. The clerk is entitled to receive the fees specified in this subsection (v), which shall be paid in advance, except that, for good cause shown, the court may suspend, reduce, or release the costs payable under this subsection: (1) For administration of the estate of a decedent (whether testate or intestate) or of a missing person, $150, plus the fees
2780 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] specified in subsection (v)(3), except: (A) When the value of the real and personal property does not exceed $15,000, the fee shall be $40. (B) When (i) proof of heirship alone is made, (ii) a domestic or foreign will is admitted to probate without administration (including proof of heirship), or (iii) letters of office are issued for a particular purpose without administration of the estate, the fee shall be $40. (2) For administration of the estate of a ward, $75, plus the fees specified in subsection (v)(3), except: (A) When the value of the real and personal property does not exceed $15,000, the fee shall be $40. (B) When (i) letters of office are issued to a guardian of the person or persons, but not of the estate or (ii) letters of office are issued in the estate of a ward without administration of the estate, including filing or joining in the filing of a tax return or releasing a mortgage or consenting to the marriage of the ward, the fee shall be $20. (3) In addition to the fees payable under subsection (v)(1) or (v)(2) of this Section, the following fees are payable: (A) For each account (other than one final account) filed in the estate of a decedent, or ward, $25. (B) For filing a claim in an estate when the amount claimed is $150 or more but less than $500, $20; when the amount claimed is $500 or more but less than $10,000, $40; when the amount claimed is $10,000 or more, $60; provided that the court in allowing a claim may add to the amount allowed the filing fee paid by the claimant. (C) For filing in an estate a claim, petition, or supplemental proceeding based upon an action seeking equitable relief including the construction or contest of a will, enforcement of a contract to make a will, and proceedings involving testamentary trusts or the appointment of testamentary trustees, $60. (D) For filing in an estate (i) the appearance of any person for the purpose of consent or (ii) the appearance of an executor, administrator, administrator to collect, guardian, guardian ad litem, or special administrator, no fee. (E) Except as provided in subsection (v)(3)(D), for filing the appearance of any person or persons, $30. (F) For each jury demand, $125. (G) For disposition of the collection of a judgment or settlement of an action or claim for wrongful death of a decedent or of any cause of action of a ward, when there is no other administration of the estate, $50, less any amount paid under subsection (v)(1)(B) or (v)(2)(B) except that if the amount involved does not exceed $5,000, the fee, including any amount paid under subsection (v)(1)(B) or (v)(2)(B), shall be $20. (H) For each certified copy of letters of office, of court order or other certification, $2, plus $1 per page in excess of 3 pages for the document certified. (I) For each exemplification, $2, plus the fee for certification. (4) The executor, administrator, guardian, petitioner, or other interested person or his or her attorney shall pay the cost of publication by the clerk directly to the newspaper. (5) The person on whose behalf a charge is incurred for witness, court reporter, appraiser, or other miscellaneous fee
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2781 shall pay the same directly to the person entitled thereto. (6) The executor, administrator, guardian, petitioner, or other interested person or his or her attorney shall pay to the clerk all postage charges incurred by the clerk in mailing petitions, orders, notices, or other documents pursuant to the provisions of the Probate Act of 1975. (w) Criminal and Quasi-Criminal Costs and Fees. (1) The clerk shall be entitled to costs in all criminal and quasi-criminal cases from each person convicted or sentenced to supervision therein as follows: (A) Felony complaints, $125. (B) Misdemeanor complaints, $75. (C) Business offense complaints, $75. (D) Petty offense complaints, $75. (E) Minor traffic or ordinance violations, $30. (F) When court appearance required, $50. (G) Motions to vacate or amend final orders, $40. (H) Motions to vacate bond forfeiture orders, $30. (I) Motions to vacate ex parte judgments, whenever filed, $30. (J) Motions to vacate judgment on forfeitures, whenever filed, $25. (K) Motions to vacate "failure to appear" or "failure to comply" notices sent to the Secretary of State, $40. (2) In counties having a population of 3,000,000 or more, when the violation complaint is issued by a municipal police department, the clerk shall be entitled to costs from each person convicted therein as follows: (A) Minor traffic or ordinance violations, $30. (B) When court appearance required, $50. (3) In ordinance violation cases punishable by fine only, the clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to receive, unless the fee is excused upon a finding by the court that the defendant is indigent, in addition to other fees or costs allowed or imposed by law, the sum of $100 as a fee for the services of a jury. The jury fee shall be paid by the defendant at the time of filing his or her jury demand. If the fee is not so paid by the defendant, no jury shall be called, and the case shall be tried by the court without a jury. (x) Transcripts of Judgment. For the filing of a transcript of judgment, the clerk shall be entitled to the same fee as if it were the commencement of a new suit. (y) Change of Venue. (1) For the filing of a change of case on a change of venue, the clerk shall be entitled to the same fee as if it were the commencement of a new suit. (2) The fee for the preparation and certification of a record on a change of venue to another jurisdiction, when original documents are forwarded, $40. (z) Tax objection complaints. For each tax objection complaint containing one or more tax objections, regardless of the number of parcels involved or the number of taxpayers joining in the complaint, $50. (aa) Tax Deeds. (1) Petition for tax deed, if only one parcel is involved, $250. (2) For each additional parcel, add a fee of $100. (bb) Collections. (1) For all collections made of others, except the State and county and except in maintenance or child support cases, a
2782 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] sum equal to 3.0% of the amount collected and turned over. (2) Interest earned on any funds held by the clerk shall be turned over to the county general fund as an earning of the office. (3) For any check, draft, or other bank instrument returned to the clerk for non-sufficient funds, account closed, or payment stopped, $25. (4) In child support and maintenance cases, the clerk, if authorized by an ordinance of the county board, may collect an annual fee of up to $36 from the person making payment for administering the collection and distribution of maintenance and child support payments. This fee shall be in addition to and separate from amounts ordered to be paid as maintenance or child support and shall be deposited into a Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund, of which the clerk shall be the custodian, ex-officio, to be used by the clerk to further maintenance and child supports in his or her office. The clerk may recover from the person making the maintenance or child support payment any additional cost incurred in the collection of this annual fee. The clerk shall also be entitled to a fee of $5 for certifications made to the Secretary of State as provided in Section 7-703 of the Family Financial Responsibility Law and these fees shall also be deposited into the Separate Maintenance and Child Support Collection Fund. (cc) Corrections of Numbers. For correction of the case number, case title, or attorney computer identification number, if required by rule of court, on any document filed in the clerk's office, to be charged against the party that filed the document, $25. (dd) Exceptions. (1) The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to police departments or other law enforcement agencies. In this Section, "law enforcement agency" means an agency of the State or a unit of local government which is vested by law or ordinance with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal laws or ordinances. "Law enforcement agency" also means the Attorney General or any state's attorney. (2) No fee provided herein shall be charged to any unit of local government or school district. The fee requirements of this Section shall not apply to any action instituted under subsection (b) of Section 11-31-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code by a private owner or tenant of real property within 1200 feet of a dangerous or unsafe building seeking an order compelling the owner or owners of the building to take any of the actions authorized under that subsection. (ee) Adoption. (1) For an adoption, requesting a copy of a judgment for adoption, relief from a final judgment or order, appointment of a confidential intermediary, or requesting non-identifying information...................................................$65 (2) Upon good cause shown, the court may waive the adoption filing fee in a special needs adoption. The term "special needs adoption" shall have the meaning ascribed to it by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. (ff) Adoption exemptions. No fee other than that set forth in subsection (ee) shall be charged to any person in connection with an adoption proceeding. (Source: P.A. 89-92, eff. 7-1-96; 89-593, eff. 8-1-96; 90-466, eff. 8-17-97; 90-796, eff. 12-15-98.) (705 ILCS 105/27.3c) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.3c)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2783 Sec. 27.3c. Document storage system. (a) The expense of establishing and maintaining a document storage system in the offices of the circuit court clerks in the several counties of this State shall be borne by the county. To defray the expense in any county that elects to establish a document storage system and convert the records of the circuit court clerk to electronic or micrographic storage, the county board may require the clerk of the circuit court in its county to collect a court document fee of not less than $1 nor more than $10 $5, to be charged and collected by the clerk of the court. The fee shall be paid at the time of filing the first pleading, paper, or other appearance filed by each party in all civil cases or by the defendant in any felony, misdemeanor, traffic, ordinance, or conservation matter on a judgment of guilty or grant of supervision, provided that the document storage system is in place or has been authorized by the county board and further that no additional fee shall be required if more than one party is presented in a single pleading, paper, or other appearance. The fee shall be collected in the manner in which all other fees or costs are collected. The court document fee provided in this subsection (a) shall not apply to any petty offense moving violation written by a municipal police department in counties having a population of more than 650,000 but less than 3,000,000 inhabitants whether written under the Illinois Vehicle Code or under any municipal ordinance. (b) Each clerk shall commence charges and collections of a court document fee upon receipt of written notice from the chairman of the county board together with a certified copy of the board's resolution, which the clerk shall file of record in his or her office. (c) Court document fees shall be in addition to other fees and charges of the clerk, shall be assessable as costs, and may be waived only if the judge specifically provides for the waiver of the court document storage fee. The fees shall be remitted monthly by the clerk to the county treasurer, to be retained by the treasurer in a special fund designated as the Court Document Storage Fund. The fund shall be audited by the county auditor, and the board shall make expenditures from the fund in payment of any costs relative to the storage of court records, including hardware, software, research and development costs, and related personnel, provided that the expenditure is approved by the clerk of the circuit court. (d) A court document fee shall not be charged in any matter coming to the clerk on change of venue or in any proceeding to review the decision of any administrative officer, agency, or body. (Source: P.A. 86-1386; 87-670.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 661. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Saviano offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 661
2784 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 661 on page 5, by replacing lines 3 through 17 with "$40,000 per annum.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 1935. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Saviano offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 1935 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 1935 as follows: by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT concerning circuit clerks, amending named Acts."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Clerks of Courts Act is amended by changing Section 4 and adding Section 27.6a as follows: (705 ILCS 105/4) (from Ch. 25, par. 4) Sec. 4. Every clerk shall, before entering upon the duties of office, give bond, with one or more sureties (or, if the county is self-insured, the county through its self-insurance program may provide bonding), to be approved by any two of the judges of his or her court, which bond shall be in such penalty, not less than the lesser of (i) 1% of the total fees collected by the clerk during the previous fiscal year or (ii) $1,000,000 $5,000, as may be agreed by such judges, payable to the People of the State of Illinois, and conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of office, and to pay over all moneys that may come into his or her possession or custody by virtue of office, to the parties entitled thereto, and to deliver up all moneys, papers, books, records, and other things appertaining to the office, whole, safe and undefaced, when lawfully required so to do. The bond shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State. The clerk shall also, before entering upon the duties of his office, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that I will support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the State of Illinois, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of clerk of ...., according to the best of my ability. The oath shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State. (Source: P.A. 88-387.) (705 ILCS 105/27.6a new) Sec. 27.6a. Criminal Justice Information Network Fund. The clerk shall remit monthly to the county treasurer all amounts retained by the clerk under subsection (f) of Section 110-7 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. The county treasurer shall retain those amounts in a special fund designated as the Criminal Justice Information Network Fund. The county auditor shall audit the fund. The county board shall make expenditures from the fund to pay the costs of developing and implementing an integrated criminal justice information network. The county board shall develop and implement the network in cooperation with the Illinois Criminal Justice
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2785 Information Authority and the Department of State Police. Section 10. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is amended by changing Section 110-7 as follows: (725 ILCS 5/110-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 110-7) Sec. 110-7. Deposit of Bail Security. (a) The person for whom bail has been set shall execute the bail bond and deposit with the clerk of the court before which the proceeding is pending a sum of money equal to 10% of the bail, but in no event shall such deposit be less than $25. The clerk of the court shall provide a space on each form for a person other than the accused who has provided the money for the posting of bail to so indicate and a space signed by an accused who has executed the bail bond indicating whether a person other than the accused has provided the money for the posting of bail. The form shall also include a written notice to such person who has provided the defendant with the money for the posting of bail indicating that the bail may be used to pay costs, attorney's fees, fines, or other purposes authorized by the court and if the defendant fails to comply with the conditions of the bail bond, the court shall enter an order declaring the bail to be forfeited. When a person for whom bail has been set is charged with an offense under the "Illinois Controlled Substances Act" which is a Class X felony, the court may require the defendant to deposit a sum equal to 100% of the bail. Where any person is charged with a forcible felony while free on bail and is the subject of proceedings under Section 109-3 of this Code the judge conducting the preliminary examination may also conduct a hearing upon the application of the State pursuant to the provisions of Section 110-6 of this Code to increase or revoke the bail for that person's prior alleged offense. (b) Upon depositing this sum the person shall be released from custody subject to the conditions of the bail bond. (c) Once bail has been given and a charge is pending or is thereafter filed in or transferred to a court of competent jurisdiction the latter court shall continue the original bail in that court subject to the provisions of Section 110-6 of this Code. (d) After conviction the court may order that the original bail stand as bail pending appeal or deny, increase or reduce bail subject to the provisions of Section 110-6.2. (e) After the entry of an order by the trial court allowing or denying bail pending appeal either party may apply to the reviewing court having jurisdiction or to a justice thereof sitting in vacation for an order increasing or decreasing the amount of bail or allowing or denying bail pending appeal subject to the provisions of Section 110-6.2. (f) When the conditions of the bail bond have been performed and the accused has been discharged from all obligations in the cause the clerk of the court shall return to the accused or to the defendant's designee by an assignment executed at the time the bail amount is deposited, unless the court orders otherwise, 90% of the sum which had been deposited and shall retain as bail bond costs 10% of the amount deposited. However, in no event shall the amount retained by the clerk as bail bond costs be less than $5. Bail bond deposited by or on behalf of a defendant in one case may be used, in the court's discretion, to satisfy financial obligations of that same defendant incurred in a different case due to a fine, court costs, restitution or fees of the defendant's attorney of record. The court shall not order bail bond deposited by or on behalf of a defendant in one case to be used to satisfy financial obligations of that same defendant in a different case until the bail bond is first used to satisfy court costs in the case in which the bail bond has been deposited. The court may not waive the clerk's retention of 10% of the amount deposited as bail and may not return to the accused or to the
2786 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] defendant's designee more than 90% of the amount deposited as bail. The clerk shall remit monthly to the county treasurer all amounts retained by the clerk under this subsection (f). The county treasurer shall retain those amounts in a special fund designated as the Criminal Justice Information Network Fund as provided in Section 27.6a of the Clerks of Courts Act. At the request of the defendant the court may order such 90% of defendant's bail deposit, or whatever amount is repayable to defendant from such deposit, to be paid to defendant's attorney of record. (g) If the accused does not comply with the conditions of the bail bond the court having jurisdiction shall enter an order declaring the bail to be forfeited. Notice of such order of forfeiture shall be mailed forthwith to the accused at his last known address. If the accused does not appear and surrender to the court having jurisdiction within 30 days from the date of the forfeiture or within such period satisfy the court that appearance and surrender by the accused is impossible and without his fault the court shall enter judgment for the State if the charge for which the bond was given was a felony or misdemeanor, or if the charge was quasi-criminal or traffic, judgment for the political subdivision of the State which prosecuted the case, against the accused for the amount of the bail and costs of the court proceedings; however, in counties with a population of less than 3,000,000, instead of the court entering a judgment for the full amount of the bond the court may, in its discretion, enter judgment for the cash deposit on the bond, less costs, retain the deposit for further disposition or, if a cash bond was posted for failure to appear in a matter involving enforcement of child support or maintenance, the amount of the cash deposit on the bond, less outstanding costs, may be awarded to the person or entity to whom the child support or maintenance is due. The deposit made in accordance with paragraph (a) shall be applied to the payment of costs. If judgment is entered and any amount of such deposit remains after the payment of costs it shall be applied to payment of the judgment and transferred to the treasury of the municipal corporation wherein the bond was taken if the offense was a violation of any penal ordinance of a political subdivision of this State, or to the treasury of the county wherein the bond was taken if the offense was a violation of any penal statute of this State. The balance of the judgment may be enforced and collected in the same manner as a judgment entered in a civil action. (h) After a judgment for a fine and court costs or either is entered in the prosecution of a cause in which a deposit had been made in accordance with paragraph (a) the balance of such deposit, after deduction of bail bond costs, shall be applied to the payment of the judgment. (Source: P.A. 88-287; 89-469, eff. 1-1-97.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILL 2713. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Dart offered and withdrew Amendment No. 1.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2787 Amendment No. 2 remained in the Committee on Rules. Representative Dart offered the following amendments and moved their adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO HOUSE BILL 2713 AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amend House Bill 2713 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT regarding managed care."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by changing Section 370b as follows: (215 ILCS 5/370b) (from Ch. 73, par. 982b) Sec. 370b. Timely reimbursement on equal basis. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of any individual or group policy of accident and health insurance, or any provision of a policy, contract, plan or agreement for hospital or medical service or indemnity, wherever such policy, contract, plan or agreement provides for reimbursement for any service provided by persons licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, the person entitled to benefits or person performing services under such policy, contract, plan or agreement is entitled to reimbursement on an equal basis for such service within 30 days after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, when the service is performed by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987. The provisions of this Section do not apply to any policy, contract, plan or agreement in effect prior to September 19, 1969 or to preferred provider arrangements or benefit agreements. (b) If the maker of a policy, contract, plan, or agreement for hospital or medical service or indemnity fails to provide reimbursement for hospital or medical service performed by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 on an equal basis for such service within 30 days after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, the service provider may file a complaint with the Illinois Department of Insurance to seek immediate relief for non-payment. Beginning on the 31st day after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, the service provider shall be entitled to receive interest for each day that the reimbursement is unpaid. The interest rate shall be equivalent to the applicable federal rate as provided for under the Internal Revenue Code. (Source: P.A. 90-14, eff. 7-1-97.) Section 10. The Health Maintenance Organization Act is amended by adding Section 5-7.1a as follows: (215 ILCS 125/5-7.1a new) Sec. 5-7.1a. Timely reimbursement for services. (a) A health maintenance organization shall provide reimbursement to a service provider for a service provided to an enrollee under a health care plan within 30 days after the date of receipt of due proof of loss when the service is performed by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987. (b) If a health maintenance organization fails to provide reimbursement for hospital or medical service covered under a health care plan performed by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 on an equal basis for such service within 30 days after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, the service provider may file a complaint with the Illinois Department of Insurance to seek immediate relief for
2788 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] non-payment. Beginning on the 31st day after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, the service provider shall be entitled to receive interest for each day that the reimbursement is unpaid. The interest rate shall be equivalent to the applicable federal rate as provided for under the Internal Revenue Code. Section 15. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by changing Section 5-16 as follows: (305 ILCS 5/5-16) (from Ch. 23, par. 5-16) Sec. 5-16. Managed Care. The Illinois Department may develop and implement a Primary Care Sponsor System consistent with the provisions of this Section. The purpose of this managed care delivery system shall be to contain the costs of providing medical care to Medicaid recipients by having one provider responsible for managing all aspects of a recipient's medical care. This managed care system shall have the following characteristics: (a) The Department, by rule, shall establish criteria to determine which clients must participate in this program; (b) Providers participating in the program may be paid an amount per patient per month, to be set by the Illinois Department, for managing each recipient's medical care; (b-1) Providers shall receive reimbursement for a service provided to a recipient under this program within 30 days after the date of receipt of due proof of loss when the service is performed by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987. If reimbursement for hospital or medical service performed by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 is not made within 30 days after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, the provider may file a complaint with the Illinois Department of Insurance to seek immediate relief for non-payment. Beginning on the 31st day after the date of receipt of due proof of loss, the service provider shall be entitled to receive interest for each day that the reimbursement is unpaid. The interest rate shall be equivalent to the applicable federal rate as provided for under the Internal Revenue Code. (c) Providers eligible to participate in the program shall be physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, and the Illinois Department may terminate a provider's participation if the provider is determined to have failed to comply with any applicable program standard or procedure established by the Illinois Department; (d) Each recipient required to participate in the program must select from a panel of primary care providers or networks established by the Department in their communities; (e) A recipient may change his designated primary care provider: (1) when the designated source becomes unavailable, as the Illinois Department shall determine by rule; or (2) when the designated primary care provider notifies the Illinois Department that it wishes to withdraw from any obligation as primary care provider; or (3) in other situations, as the Illinois Department shall provide by rule; (f) The Illinois Department shall, by rule, establish procedures for providing medical services when the designated source becomes unavailable or wishes to withdraw from any obligation as primary care provider taking into consideration the need for emergency or temporary medical assistance and ensuring that the recipient has continuous and unrestricted access to medical care from the date on which such unavailability or
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2789 withdrawal becomes effective until such time as the recipient designates a primary care source; (g) Only medical care services authorized by a recipient's designated provider, except for emergency services, services performed by a provider that is owned or operated by a county and that provides non-emergency services without regard to ability to pay and such other services as provided by the Illinois Department, shall be subject to payment by the Illinois Department. The Illinois Department shall enter into an intergovernmental agreement with each county that owns or operates such a provider to develop and implement policies to minimize the provision of medical care services provided by county owned or operated providers pursuant to the foregoing exception. The Illinois Department shall seek and obtain necessary authorization provided under federal law to implement such a program including the waiver of any federal regulations. The Illinois Department may implement the amendatory changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act of 1991 through the use of emergency rules in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.02 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. For purposes of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, the adoption of rules to implement the amendatory changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act of 1991 shall be deemed an emergency and necessary for the public interest, safety and welfare. The Illinois Department may establish a managed care system demonstration program, on a limited basis, as described in this Section. The demonstration program shall terminate on June 30, 1997. Within 30 days after the end of each year of the demonstration program's operation, the Illinois Department shall report to the Governor and the General Assembly concerning the operation of the demonstration program. (Source: P.A. 87-14; 88-490.) Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. Amendment No. 4 remained in the Committee on Rules. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Lang, HOUSE BILL 182 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 3) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed.
2790 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Saviano, HOUSE BILL 1925 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 111, Yeas; 2, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 4) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 742. Having been recalled on March 24, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Monique Davis offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE BILL 742 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Bill 742 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act is amended by changing Section 3 as follows: (70 ILCS 2605/3) (from Ch. 42, par. 322) Sec. 3. Election of trustees. The corporate authority of the Sanitary District of Chicago shall consist of nine trustees. Such trustees shall be elected for staggered terms at the election provided by the general election law. Three trustees shall be elected at each such election to succeed the 3 trustees whose terms expire in such year. Such trustees shall take office on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in the month following the month of their election and shall hold their offices for six years and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. In all elections for trustees each elector may vote for as many candidates as there are trustees to be elected, but no elector may give to such candidates more than one vote, it being the intent and purpose of this Act to prohibit cumulative voting in the selection of members of the board of the sanitary district. The election of trustees shall be in accordance with the provisions of the general election law. By reason of the importance and character of the services performed by the sanitary district, there is a great need and it is in the public interest that such services be performed in as near a non-partisan character as possible. When a vacancy exists in the office of trustees of any sanitary district organized under the provisions hereof, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the Governor until the next regular election at which trustees of the Sanitary District of Chicago are elected, and thereafter until a successor shall be elected and qualified. Such sanitary district shall from the time of the first election held by it under this Act be construed in all courts to be a body corporate and politic, and by the name and style of the sanitary district of...., and by such name and style may sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with, acquire and hold real estate and
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2791 personal property necessary for corporate purposes, and adopt a common seal and alter the same at pleasure. The board of trustees shall have the power to change the name of the Sanitary District of Chicago by ordinance and public notice without impairing the legal status of acts theretofore performed by said district. Thereafter any and all references to the Sanitary District of Chicago in this Act or otherwise shall mean and include the name under which such sanitary district is then operating. No rights, duties or privilege of such a sanitary district, or those of any person, existing before the change of name shall be affected by a change, in the name of a sanitary district. All proceedings pending in any court in favor of or against such sanitary district may continue to final consummation under the name in which they were commenced. (Source: P.A. 83-345.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Hultgren, HOUSE BILL 1762 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 110, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 5) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Mautino, HOUSE BILL 523 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 63, Yeas; 48, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 6) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 806 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 111, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 7) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed.
2792 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cowlishaw, HOUSE BILL 134 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 112, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 8) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Kenner, HOUSE BILL 2275 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 111, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 9) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING AGREED LIST The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 47 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 92, Yeas; 20, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-1) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 50 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 99, Yeas; 14, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-2) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 92 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 97, Yeas; 14, Nays; 3, Answering Present.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2793 (ROLL CALL 10-3) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 95 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 100, Yeas; 12, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-4) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Shirley Jones, HOUSE BILL 100 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 98, Yeas; 15, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-5) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Art Turner, HOUSE BILL 144 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 108, Yeas; 5, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-6) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hoffman, HOUSE BILL 389 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-7) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Smith, HOUSE BILL 398 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-8) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
2794 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] On motion of Representative Granberg, HOUSE BILL 489 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 102, Yeas; 10, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-9) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Granberg, HOUSE BILL 490 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 102, Yeas; 10, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-10) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hassert, HOUSE BILL 539 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-11) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Mautino, HOUSE BILL 589 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-12) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hoffman, HOUSE BILL 590 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-13) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Brunsvold, HOUSE BILL 606 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 66, Yeas; 43, Nays; 5, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-14)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2795 This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Beaubien, HOUSE BILL 622 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-15) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Beaubien, HOUSE BILL 623 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-16) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Pankau, HOUSE BILL 658 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-17) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Giglio, HOUSE BILL 660 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 10, Nays; 3, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-18) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hoffman, HOUSE BILL 702 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-19) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative O'Brien, HOUSE BILL 703 was taken up
2796 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-20) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Winters, HOUSE BILL 706 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-21) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Black, HOUSE BILL 708 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 105, Yeas; 8, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-22) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Woolard, HOUSE BILL 733 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 109, Yeas; 4, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-23) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cross, HOUSE BILL 737 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 8, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-24) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cross, HOUSE BILL 739 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 8, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-25) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2797 of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Monique Davis, HOUSE BILL 742 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 93, Yeas; 17, Nays; 4, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-26) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative John Jones, HOUSE BILL 770 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 105, Yeas; 8, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-27) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cross, HOUSE BILL 775 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 105, Yeas; 8, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-28) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Winkel, HOUSE BILL 777 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 105, Yeas; 8, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-29) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Capparelli, HOUSE BILL 778 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 88, Yeas; 21, Nays; 5, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-30) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Wirsing, HOUSE BILL 784 was taken up and read by title a third time.
2798 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 105, Yeas; 8, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-31) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Poe, HOUSE BILL 808 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-32) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Rutherford, HOUSE BILL 809 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 102, Yeas; 11, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-33) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative John Jones, HOUSE BILL 823 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-34) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Meyer, HOUSE BILL 840 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-35) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Pugh, HOUSE BILL 847 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 81, Yeas; 29, Nays; 4, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-36) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2799 Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Andrea Moore, HOUSE BILL 849 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 10, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-37) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Winkel, HOUSE BILL 861 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-38) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Giglio, HOUSE BILL 904 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-39) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 953 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-40) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 985 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 10, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-41) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 986 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in
2800 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-42) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 988 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 97, Yeas; 15, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-43) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 989 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 98, Yeas; 14, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-44) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1003 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-45) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1005 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-46) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hannig, HOUSE BILL 1035 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-47) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2801 concurrence. On motion of Representative Currie, HOUSE BILL 1043 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-48) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Parke, HOUSE BILL 1149 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 11, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-49) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Stroger, HOUSE BILL 1160 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 102, Yeas; 9, Nays; 3, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-50) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hoffman, HOUSE BILL 1165 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 108, Yeas; 2, Nays; 4, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-51) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Gash, HOUSE BILL 1215 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 99, Yeas; 12, Nays; 3, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-52) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Reitz, HOUSE BILL 1318 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
2802 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] 104, Yeas; 8, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-53) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cowlishaw, HOUSE BILL 1326 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 108, Yeas; 5, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-54) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cowlishaw, HOUSE BILL 1327 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 108, Yeas; 4, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-55) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Brady, HOUSE BILL 1348 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 10, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-56) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative McAuliffe, HOUSE BILL 1406 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-57) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 1409 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 10, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-58) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2803 On motion of Representative Rutherford, HOUSE BILL 1492 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-59) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Stephens, HOUSE BILL 1493 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-60) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cross, HOUSE BILL 1568 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-61) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1579 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 11, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-62) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Black, HOUSE BILL 1580 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-63) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1581 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 10, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-64)
2804 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1582 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 10, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-65) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Black, HOUSE BILL 1583 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-66) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1590 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 12, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-67) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1597 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 11, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-68) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1598 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 102, Yeas; 10, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-69) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 1628 was taken up
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2805 and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-70) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Woolard, HOUSE BILL 1664 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-71) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Woolard, HOUSE BILL 1667 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-72) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Woolard, HOUSE BILL 1670 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-73) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Mautino, HOUSE BILL 1801 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-74) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Krause, HOUSE BILL 1828 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 11, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-75) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority
2806 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Morrow, HOUSE BILL 1853 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 93, Yeas; 14, Nays; 7, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-76) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Morrow, HOUSE BILL 1854 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 93, Yeas; 14, Nays; 7, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-77) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Kenner, HOUSE BILL 1992 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-78) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Daniels, HOUSE BILL 2062 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-79) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Daniels, HOUSE BILL 2063 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-80) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Daniels, HOUSE BILL 2064 was taken up and read by title a third time.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2807 And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-81) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Cowlishaw, HOUSE BILL 2067 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-82) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Silva, HOUSE BILL 2077 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 9, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-83) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Moffitt, HOUSE BILL 2081 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-84) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Leitch, HOUSE BILL 2170 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-85) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Leitch, HOUSE BILL 2171 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-86) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed.
2808 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Ryder, HOUSE BILL 2185 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-87) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Giles, HOUSE BILL 2288 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 104, Yeas; 9, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-88) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Dart, HOUSE BILL 2717 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 11, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-89) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Dart, HOUSE BILL 2719 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 102, Yeas; 10, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-90) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 2770 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 90, Yeas; 15, Nays; 9, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10-91) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2809 The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Saviano, HOUSE BILL 1935 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 112, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 11) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Brunsvold, HOUSE BILL 353 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 95, Yeas; 17, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 12) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Wojcik, HOUSE BILL 1340 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 13) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Erwin, HOUSE BILL 1523 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 109, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 14) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 405. Having been recalled on May 22, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up and advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been
2810 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Giglio, HOUSE BILL 2336 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 111, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 15) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Brady, HOUSE BILL 801 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 113, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 16) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Schmitz, HOUSE BILL 2309 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 17) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Feigenholtz, HOUSE BILL 675 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 72, Yeas; 39, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 18) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Moffitt, HOUSE BILL 2120 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 70, Yeas; 43, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 19) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Morrow, HOUSE BILL 1466 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2811 the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 20) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hassert, HOUSE BILL 583 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 110, Yeas; 3, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 21) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 630. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 630 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 630 as follows: on page 19, immediately below line 16, by inserting the following: "(625 ILCS 5/6-206.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206.1) Sec. 6-206.1. Judicial Driving Permit. Declaration of Policy. It is hereby declared a policy of the State of Illinois that the driver who is impaired by alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds is a threat to the public safety and welfare. Therefore, to provide a deterrent to such practice and to remove problem drivers from the highway, a statutory summary driver's license suspension is appropriate. It is also recognized that driving is a privilege and therefore, that in some cases the granting of limited driving privileges, where consistent with public safety, is warranted during the period of suspension in the form of a judicial driving permit to drive for the purpose of employment, receiving drug treatment or medical care, and educational pursuits, where no alternative means of transportation is available. The following procedures shall apply whenever a first offender is arrested for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance: (a) Subsequent to a notification of a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges as provided in Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, the first offender as defined in Section 11-500 may petition the circuit court of venue for a Judicial Driving Permit, hereinafter referred as a JDP, to relieve undue hardship. The court may issue a court order, pursuant to the criteria contained in this Section, directing the Secretary of State to issue such a JDP to the petitioner. A JDP shall not become effective prior to the 31st day of the original statutory summary suspension and shall always be subject to the following criteria: 1. If ordered for the purposes of employment, the JDP shall
2812 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] be only for the purpose of providing the petitioner the privilege of driving a motor vehicle between the petitioner's residence and the petitioner's place of employment and return; or within the scope of the petitioner's employment related duties, shall be effective only during and limited to those specific times and routes actually required to commute or perform the petitioner's employment related duties. 2. The court, by a court order, may also direct the Secretary of State to issue a JDP to allow transportation for the petitioner, or a household member of the petitioner's family, to receive alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound treatment or medical care, if the petitioner is able to demonstrate that no alternative means of transportation is reasonably available. Such JDP shall be effective only during the specific times actually required to commute. 3. The court, by a court order, may also direct the Secretary of State to issue a JDP to allow transportation by the petitioner for educational purposes upon demonstrating that there are no alternative means of transportation reasonably available to accomplish those educational purposes. Such JDP shall be only for the purpose of providing transportation to and from the petitioner's residence and the petitioner's place of educational activity, and only during the specific times and routes actually required to commute or perform the petitioner's educational requirement. 4. The Court shall not issue an order granting a JDP to: (i) Any person unless and until the court, after considering the results of a current professional evaluation of the person's alcohol or other drug use by an agency pursuant to Section 15-10 of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act and other appropriate investigation of the person, is satisfied that granting the privilege of driving a motor vehicle on the highways will not endanger the public safety or welfare. (ii) Any person who has been convicted of reckless homicide within the previous 5 years. (iii) Any person whose privilege to operate a motor vehicle was invalid at the time of arrest for the current violation of Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, except in cases where the cause for a driver's license suspension has been removed at the time a JDP is effective. In any case, should the Secretary of State enter a suspension or revocation of driving privileges pursuant to the provisions of this Code while the JDP is in effect or pending, the Secretary shall take the prescribed action and provide a notice to the person and the court ordering the issuance of the JDP that all driving privileges, including those provided by the issuance of the JDP, have been withdrawn. (iv) Any person under the age of 18 years. (b) Prior to ordering the issuance of a JDP the Court should consider at least, but not be limited to, the following issues: 1. Whether the person is employed and no other means of commuting to the place of employment is available or that the person must drive as a condition of employment. The employer shall certify the hours of employment and the need and parameters necessary for driving as a condition to employment. 2. Whether the person must drive to secure alcohol or other medical treatment for himself or a family member. 3. Whether the person must drive for educational purposes. The educational institution shall certify the person's enrollment
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2813 in and academic schedule at the institution. 4. Whether the person has been repeatedly convicted of traffic violations or involved in motor vehicle accidents to a degree which indicates disrespect for public safety. 5. Whether the person has been convicted of a traffic violation in connection with a traffic accident resulting in the death of any person within the last 5 years. 6. Whether the person is likely to obey the limited provisions of the JDP. 7. Whether the person has any additional traffic violations pending in any court. For purposes of this Section, programs conducting professional evaluations of a person's alcohol, other drug, or intoxicating compound use must report, to the court of venue, using a form prescribed by the Secretary of State. A copy of such evaluations shall be sent to the Secretary of State by the court. However, the evaluation information shall be privileged and only available to courts and to the Secretary of State, but shall not be admissible in the subsequent trial on the underlying charge. (c) The scope of any court order issued for a JDP under this Section shall be limited to the operation of a motor vehicle as provided for in subsection (a) of this Section and shall specify the petitioner's residence, place of employment or location of educational institution, and the scope of job related duties, if relevant. The JDP shall also specify days of the week and specific hours of the day when the petitioner is able to exercise the limited privilege of operating a motor vehicle. If the Petitioner, who has been granted a JDP, is issued a citation for a traffic related offense, including operating a motor vehicle outside the limitations prescribed in the JDP or a violation of Section 6-303, or is convicted of any such an offense during the term of the JDP, the court shall consider cancellation of the limited driving permit. In any case, if the Petitioner commits an offense, as defined in Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, as evidenced by the issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket, the JDP shall be forwarded by the court of venue to the court ordering the issuance of the JDP, for cancellation. The court shall notify the Secretary of State of any such cancellation. (d) The Secretary of State shall, upon receiving a court order from the court of venue, issue a JDP to a successful Petitioner under this Section. Such court order form shall also contain a notification, which shall be sent to the Secretary of State, providing the name, driver's license number and legal address of the successful petitioner, and the full and detailed description of the limitations of the JDP. This information shall be available only to the courts, police officers, and the Secretary of State, except during the actual period the JDP is valid, during which time it shall be a public record. The Secretary of State shall design and furnish to the courts an official court order form to be used by the courts when directing the Secretary of State to issue a JDP. Any submitted court order that contains insufficient data or fails to comply with this Code shall not be utilized for JDP issuance or entered to the driver record but shall be returned to the issuing court indicating why the JDP cannot be so entered. A notice of this action shall also be sent to the JDP petitioner by the Secretary of State. (e) The circuit court of venue may conduct the judicial hearing, as provided in Section 2-118.1, and the JDP hearing provided in this Section, concurrently. Such concurrent hearing shall proceed in the court in the same manner as in other civil proceedings. (Source: P.A. 90-369, eff. 1-1-98; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99.)"; and
2814 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] on page 24, line 5, after "11-501.1", by inserting "or 11-501.5"; and on page 38, by deleting lines 19 through 33; and on page 39, by deleting lines 1 through 14; and on page 40, line 18, after "proceeding.", by inserting the following: "For purposes of this Section, a law enforcement officer of this State who is investigating a person for any offense set forth in Section 11-501 may travel to an adjoining state to which the person has been transported for medical care to complete an investigation and request that the person submit to the test or tests set forth in this Section."; and on page 44, by replacing line 9 with "shall apply."; and on page 44, by deleting lines 10 through 15; and on page 44, line 16, by deleting "suspension."; and on page 44, immediately below line 19, by inserting the following: "(k) Subsequent to an arrest of a first offender, for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, following a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, for a first offender, the circuit court may issue a court order directing the Secretary of State to issue a judicial driving permit as provided in Section 6-206.1. However, this JDP shall not be effective prior to the 31st day of the statutory summary suspension."; and on page 44, line 20, by replacing "(k)" with "(l)". Floor Amendment No. 2 remained in the Committee on Rules. Representative Dart offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO HOUSE BILL 630 AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amend House 630 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing Sections 2-118.1, 6-113, 6-118, 6-203.1, 6-206, 6-206.1, 6-208, 6-208.1, 6-303, 11-500, 11-501, 11-501.1, and 11-501.5 and adding Section 1-129.1 as follows: (625 ILCS 5/1-129.1 new) Sec. 1-129.1. Ignition interlock device. A device installed in a motor vehicle that prevents the vehicle from starting or operating until the device has analyzed the driver's breath and ascertained that the driver's blood alcohol is below a certain preset level. (625 ILCS 5/2-118.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-118.1) Sec. 2-118.1. Opportunity for hearing; statutory summary alcohol or other drug related suspension. (a) A statutory summary suspension of driving privileges under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 shall not become effective until the person is notified in writing of the impending suspension and informed that he may request a hearing in the circuit court of venue under paragraph (b) of this Section and the statutory summary suspension shall become effective as provided in Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5. (b) Within 90 days after the notice of statutory summary suspension served under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, the person may make a written request for a judicial hearing in the circuit court of venue. The request to the circuit court shall state the grounds upon which the person seeks to have the statutory summary suspension rescinded. Within 30 days after (i) receipt of the written request or the first appearance date on the Uniform Traffic Ticket issued pursuant to a violation of Section 11-501, or a similar provision of
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2815 a local ordinance, or (ii) the receipt of a citation for a violation of any of the provisions of this Code or a provision of a local ordinance issued at the time a person refused to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5, the hearing shall be conducted by the circuit court having jurisdiction. This judicial hearing, request, or process shall not stay or delay the statutory summary suspension. The hearings shall proceed in the court in the same manner as in other civil proceedings. The hearing may be conducted upon a review of the law enforcement officer's own official reports; provided however, that the person may subpoena the officer. Failure of the officer to answer the subpoena shall be considered grounds for a continuance if in the court's discretion the continuance is appropriate. (c) For statutory summary suspensions to be served under Section 11-501.1, the scope of the hearing shall be limited to the issues of: 1. Whether the person was placed under arrest for an offense as defined in Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, as evidenced by the issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket, or issued a Uniform Traffic Ticket out of state as provided in subsection (a) of Section 11-501.1; and 2. Whether the officer had reasonable grounds to believe that the person was driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway while under the influence of alcohol, other drug, or combination of both; and 3. Whether the person, after being advised by the officer that the privilege to operate a motor vehicle would be suspended if the person refused to submit to and complete the test or tests, did refuse to submit to or complete the test or tests to determine the person's alcohol or drug concentration; or 4. Whether the person, after being advised by the officer that the privilege to operate a motor vehicle would be suspended if the person submits to a chemical test, or tests, and the test discloses an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound in the person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act or a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and the person did submit to and complete the test or tests that determined an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more. Upon the conclusion of the judicial hearing, the circuit court shall sustain or rescind the statutory summary suspension and immediately notify the Secretary of State. Reports received by the Secretary of State under this Section shall be privileged information and for use only by the courts, police officers, and Secretary of State. (d) For statutory summary suspensions to be served under Section 11-501.5, the scope of the hearing shall be limited to the issues of: 1. Whether the officer had reasonable suspicion based on specific and articulable facts and inferences from those facts to believe that the person was driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, other drug, or combination of both; and 2. Whether the person, after being advised by the officer that the privilege to operate a motor vehicle would be suspended if the person refused to submit to and complete the test or tests, did refuse to submit to or complete the test or tests to determine if the person was under the influence of alcohol, other drugs, or a combination of both. (Source: P.A. 89-156, eff. 1-1-96; 90-43, eff. 7-2-97.) (625 ILCS 5/6-113) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-113)
2816 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] Sec. 6-113. Restricted licenses and permits. (a) The Secretary of State upon issuing a drivers license or permit shall have the authority whenever good cause appears to impose restrictions suitable to the licensee's driving ability with respect to the type of, or special mechanical control devices required on, a motor vehicle which the licensee may operate or such other restrictions applicable to the licensee as the Secretary of State may determine to be appropriate to assure the safe operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee. (b) The Secretary of State may either issue a special restricted license or permit or may set forth such restrictions upon the usual license or permit form. (c) The Secretary of State may issue a probationary license to a person whose driving privileges have been suspended pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section or subsections (a)(2), (a)(19) and (a)(20) of Section 6-206 of this Code. The Secretary of State shall promulgate rules pursuant to The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, setting forth the conditions and criteria for the issuance and cancellation of probationary licenses. (d) The Secretary of State may upon receiving satisfactory evidence of any violation of the restrictions of such license or permit suspend, revoke or cancel the same without preliminary hearing, but the licensee or permittee shall be entitled to a hearing as in the case of a suspension or revocation. (e) It is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in any manner in violation of the restrictions imposed on a restricted license or permit issued to him. (f) Whenever the holder of a restricted driving permit is issued a citation for any of the following offenses including similar local ordinances, the restricted driving permit is immediately invalidated: 1. Reckless homicide resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle; 2. Violation of Section 11-501 of this Act relating to the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs; 3. Violation of Section 11-401 of this Act relating to the offense of leaving the scene of a traffic accident involving death or injury; or 4. Violation of Section 11-504 of this Act relating to the offense of drag racing; The police officer issuing the citation shall confiscate the restricted driving permit and forward it, along with the citation, to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county in which the citation was issued. (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6-208, 6-208.1, and 6-208.2, the Secretary of State may, 30 days after the effective date of a suspension pursuant to Section 6-208, 6-208.1, or 6-208.2 and in accordance with any rules the Secretary may promulgate, issue a restricted driving permit to a person who has applied for a restricted driver's permit and who has consented to have, at his or her expense, an ignition interlock device installed in his or her vehicle. (Source: P.A. 86-549.) (625 ILCS 5/6-118) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-118) Sec. 6-118. Fees. (a) The fee for licenses and permits under this Article is as follows: Original driver's license.....................................$10 Original or renewal driver's license issued to 18, 19 and 20 year olds..........................5 All driver's licenses for persons age 69 through age 80......................................5
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2817 All driver's licenses for persons age 81 through age 86......................................2 All driver's licenses for persons age 87 or older............................................0 Renewal driver's license (except for applicants ages 18, 19 and 20 or age 69 and older).........................................10 Original instruction permit issued to persons (except those age 69 and older) who do not hold or have not previously held an Illinois instruction permit or driver's license..........................................20 Instruction permit issued to any person holding an Illinois driver's license who wishes a change in classifications, other than at the time of renewal..........................5 Any instruction permit issued to a person age 69 and older...........................................5 Instruction permit issued to any person, under age 69, not currently holding a valid Illinois driver's license or instruction permit but who has previously been issued either document in Illinois...............................................10 Restricted driving permit.......................................8 Duplicate or corrected driver's license or permit..................................................5 Duplicate or corrected restricted driving permit.............................................5 Original or renewal M or L endorsement..........................5 SPECIAL FEES FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE The fees for commercial driver licenses and permits under Article V shall be as follows: Commercial driver's license: $6 for the CDLIS/AAMVAnet Fund (Commercial Driver's License Information System/American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators network Trust Fund); $10 for the driver's license; and $24 for the CDL:.....................................$40 Renewal commercial driver's license: $6 for the CDLIS/AAMVAnet Trust Fund; $10 for the driver's license; and $24 for the CDL:.........................................$40 Commercial driver instruction permit issued to any person holding a valid Illinois driver's license for the purpose of changing to a CDL classification: $6 for the CDLIS/AAMVAnet Trust Fund; and $24 for the CDL classification...........................$30 Commercial driver instruction permit issued to any person holding a valid Illinois CDL for the purpose of making a change in a classification, endorsement or restriction................................$5 CDL duplicate or corrected license.............................$5 In order to ensure the proper implementation of the Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, Article V of this Chapter, the Secretary of State is empowered to pro-rate the $24 fee for the commercial driver's license proportionate to the expiration date of
2818 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] the applicant's Illinois driver's license. The fee for any duplicate license or permit shall be waived for any person age 60 or older who presents the Secretary of State's office with a police report showing that his license or permit was stolen. No additional fee shall be charged for a driver's license, or for a commercial driver's license, when issued to the holder of an instruction permit for the same classification or type of license who becomes eligible for such license. (b) Any person whose license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle in this State has been suspended or revoked under any provision of Chapter 6, Chapter 11, or Section 7-702 of the Family Financial Responsibility Law of this Code, shall in addition to any other fees required by this Code, pay a reinstatement fee as follows: Summary suspension under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5.........$60 Other suspension..............................................$30 Revocation....................................................$60 However, any person whose license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle in this State has been suspended or revoked for a second or subsequent time for a violation of Section 11-501 or 11-501.1 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a violation of or Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, or a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of this Code and each suspension or revocation was for a violation of Section 11-501 or 11-501.1 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a violation of or Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, a violation of any out-of-state offense similar to any of the above-listed offenses, or a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of this Code or similar provisions of an out-of-state jurisdiction shall pay, in addition to any other fees required by this Code, a reinstatement fee as follows: Summary suspension under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5.....................................................$250 Revocation...................................................$250 (c) All fees collected under the provisions of this Chapter 6 shall be paid into the Road Fund in the State Treasury except as follows: 1. The following amounts shall be paid into the Driver Education Fund: (A) $16 of the $20 fee for an original driver's instruction permit; (B) $5 of the $10 fee for an original driver's license; (C) $5 of the $10 fee for a 4 year renewal driver's license; and (D) $4 of the $8 fee for a restricted driving permit. 2. $30 of the $60 fee for reinstatement of a license summarily suspended under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 shall be deposited into the Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund. However, for a person whose license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle in this State has been suspended or revoked for a second or subsequent time for a violation of Section 11-501 or 11-501.1 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a violation of or Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, a violation of any out-of-state offense similar to any of the above-listed offenses, or a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2819 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of this Code, or similar provisions of an out-of-state jurisdiction, $190 of the $250 fee for reinstatement of a license summarily suspended under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, and $190 of the $250 fee for reinstatement of a revoked license shall be deposited into the Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund. 3. $6 of such original or renewal fee for a commercial driver's license and $6 of the commercial driver instruction permit fee when such permit is issued to any person holding a valid Illinois driver's license, shall be paid into the CDLIS/AAMVAnet Trust Fund. 4. The fee for reinstatement of a license suspended under the Family Financial Responsibility Law shall be paid into the Family Responsibility Fund. 5. The $5 fee for each original or renewal M or L endorsement shall be deposited into the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund. (Source: P.A. 89-92, eff. 7-1-96; 90-622, eff. 3-1-99; 90-738, eff. 1-1-99; revised 9-21-98.) (625 ILCS 5/6-203.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-203.1) Sec. 6-203.1. (a) Except as set forth in subsection (c), the Secretary of State is authorized to suspend the driving privileges of a person persons: (1) arrested in another state for driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof, or a similar provision, and who has refused to submit to a chemical test or tests, a preliminary breath screening test, or a field sobriety test or tests under the provisions of implied consent, or. (2) requested to submit to a field sobriety test or tests or a preliminary breath screening test in another state under provisions of implied consent and who has refused to submit to the test or tests. (b) When a driving privilege has been suspended for a refusal as provided in paragraph (a) and the person is subsequently convicted of the underlying charge, for the same incident, any period served on suspension shall be credited toward the minimum period of revocation of driving privileges imposed pursuant to Section 6-206. (c) The Secretary of State is not authorized to suspend the driving privileges of a person solely for the failure of that person to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 where that person has not previously: (i) refused to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests or similar tests of an out-of-state jurisdiction; (ii) refused to submit to a chemical test of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or a similar test or tests of an out-of-state jurisdiction; and (iii) been convicted or given supervision for a violation of Section 11-501 or similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction. (Source: P.A. 90-779, eff. 1-1-99.) (625 ILCS 5/6-206) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206) Sec. 6-206. Discretionary authority to suspend or revoke license or permit; Right to a hearing. (a) The Secretary of State is authorized to suspend or revoke the driving privileges of any person without preliminary hearing upon a showing of the person's records or other sufficient evidence that the person: 1. Has committed an offense for which mandatory revocation of a driver's license or permit is required upon conviction; 2. Has been convicted of not less than 3 offenses against
2820 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles committed within any 12 month period. No revocation or suspension shall be entered more than 6 months after the date of last conviction; 3. Has been repeatedly involved as a driver in motor vehicle collisions or has been repeatedly convicted of offenses against laws and ordinances regulating the movement of traffic, to a degree that indicates lack of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable care in the safe operation of a motor vehicle or disrespect for the traffic laws and the safety of other persons upon the highway; 4. Has by the unlawful operation of a motor vehicle caused or contributed to an accident resulting in death or injury requiring immediate professional treatment in a medical facility or doctor's office to any person, except that any suspension or revocation imposed by the Secretary of State under the provisions of this subsection shall start no later than 6 months after being convicted of violating a law or ordinance regulating the movement of traffic, which violation is related to the accident, or shall start not more than one year after the date of the accident, whichever date occurs later; 5. Has permitted an unlawful or fraudulent use of a driver's license, identification card, or permit; 6. Has been lawfully convicted of an offense or offenses in another state, including the authorization contained in Section 6-203.1, which if committed within this State would be grounds for suspension or revocation; 7. Has refused or failed to submit to an examination provided for by Section 6-207 or has failed to pass the examination; 8. Is ineligible for a driver's license or permit under the provisions of Section 6-103; 9. Has made a false statement or knowingly concealed a material fact or has used false information or identification in any application for a license, identification card, or permit; 10. Has possessed, displayed, or attempted to fraudulently use any license, identification card, or permit not issued to the person; 11. Has operated a motor vehicle upon a highway of this State when the person's driving privilege or privilege to obtain a driver's license or permit was revoked or suspended unless the operation was authorized by a judicial driving permit, probationary license to drive, or a restricted driving permit issued under this Code; 12. Has submitted to any portion of the application process for another person or has obtained the services of another person to submit to any portion of the application process for the purpose of obtaining a license, identification card, or permit for some other person; 13. Has operated a motor vehicle upon a highway of this State when the person's driver's license or permit was invalid under the provisions of Sections 6-107.1 and 6-110; 14. Has committed a violation of Section 6-301, 6-301.1, or 6-301.2 of this Act, or Section 14, 14A, or 14B of the Illinois Identification Card Act; 15. Has been convicted of violating Section 21-2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to criminal trespass to vehicles in which case, the suspension shall be for one year; 16. Has been convicted of violating Section 11-204 of this Code relating to fleeing from a police officer; 17. Except as set forth in subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1, has refused to submit to a test, or tests, as required
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2821 under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 of this Code and the person has not sought a hearing as provided for in Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5; 18. Has, since issuance of a driver's license or permit, been adjudged to be afflicted with or suffering from any mental disability or disease; 19. Has committed a violation of paragraph (a) or (b) of Section 6-101 relating to driving without a driver's license; 20. Has been convicted of violating Section 6-104 relating to classification of driver's license; 21. Has been convicted of violating Section 11-402 of this Code relating to leaving the scene of an accident resulting in damage to a vehicle in excess of $1,000, in which case the suspension shall be for one year; 22. Has used a motor vehicle in violating paragraph (3), (4), (7), or (9) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to unlawful use of weapons, in which case the suspension shall be for one year; 23. Has, as a driver, been convicted of committing a violation of paragraph (a) of Section 11-502 of this Code for a second or subsequent time within one year of a similar violation; 24. Has been convicted by a court-martial or punished by non-judicial punishment by military authorities of the United States at a military installation in Illinois of or for a traffic related offense that is the same as or similar to an offense specified under Section 6-205 or 6-206 of this Code; 25. Has permitted any form of identification to be used by another in the application process in order to obtain or attempt to obtain a license, identification card, or permit; 26. Has altered or attempted to alter a license or has possessed an altered license, identification card, or permit; 27. Has violated Section 6-16 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934; 28. Has been convicted of the illegal possession, while operating or in actual physical control, as a driver, of a motor vehicle, of any controlled substance prohibited under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or any cannabis prohibited under the provisions of the Cannabis Control Act, in which case the person's driving privileges shall be suspended for one year, and any driver who is convicted of a second or subsequent offense, within 5 years of a previous conviction, for the illegal possession, while operating or in actual physical control, as a driver, of a motor vehicle, of any controlled substance prohibited under the provisions of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or any cannabis prohibited under the Cannabis Control Act shall be suspended for 5 years. Any defendant found guilty of this offense while operating a motor vehicle, shall have an entry made in the court record by the presiding judge that this offense did occur while the defendant was operating a motor vehicle and order the clerk of the court to report the violation to the Secretary of State; 29. Has been convicted of the following offenses that were committed while the person was operating or in actual physical control, as a driver, of a motor vehicle: criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual abuse, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, juvenile pimping, soliciting for a juvenile prostitute and the manufacture, sale or delivery of controlled substances or instruments used for illegal drug use or abuse in which case the driver's driving privileges shall be suspended for one year;
2822 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] 30. Has been convicted a second or subsequent time for any combination of the offenses named in paragraph 29 of this subsection, in which case the person's driving privileges shall be suspended for 5 years; 31. Has refused to submit to a test as required by Section 11-501.6 or has submitted to a test resulting in an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis as listed in the Cannabis Control Act or a controlled substance as listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act in which case the penalty shall be as prescribed in Section 6-208.1; 32. Has been convicted of Section 24-1.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the aggravated discharge of a firearm if the offender was located in a motor vehicle at the time the firearm was discharged, in which case the suspension shall be for 3 years; 33. Has as a driver, who was less than 21 years of age on the date of the offense, been convicted a first time of a violation of paragraph (a) of Section 11-502 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance; 34. Has committed a violation of Section 11-1301.5 of this Code; 35. Has committed a violation of Section 11-1301.6 of this Code; or 36. Is under the age of 21 years at the time of arrest and has been convicted of not less than 2 offenses against traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles committed within any 24 month period. No revocation or suspension shall be entered more than 6 months after the date of last conviction. For purposes of paragraphs 5, 9, 10, 12, 14, 19, 25, 26, and 27 of this subsection, license means any driver's license, any traffic ticket issued when the person's driver's license is deposited in lieu of bail, a suspension notice issued by the Secretary of State, a duplicate or corrected driver's license, a probationary driver's license or a temporary driver's license. (b) If any conviction forming the basis of a suspension or revocation authorized under this Section is appealed, the Secretary of State may rescind or withhold the entry of the order of suspension or revocation, as the case may be, provided that a certified copy of a stay order of a court is filed with the Secretary of State. If the conviction is affirmed on appeal, the date of the conviction shall relate back to the time the original judgment of conviction was entered and the 6 month limitation prescribed shall not apply. (c) 1. Upon suspending or revoking the driver's license or permit of any person as authorized in this Section, the Secretary of State shall immediately notify the person in writing of the revocation or suspension. The notice to be deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the last known address of the person. 2. If the Secretary of State suspends the driver's license of a person under subsection 2 of paragraph (a) of this Section, a person's privilege to operate a vehicle as an occupation shall not be suspended, provided an affidavit is properly completed, the appropriate fee received, and a permit issued prior to the effective date of the suspension, unless 5 offenses were committed, at least 2 of which occurred while operating a commercial vehicle in connection with the driver's regular occupation. All other driving privileges shall be suspended by the Secretary of State. Any driver prior to operating a vehicle for occupational purposes only must submit the affidavit on forms to be provided by the Secretary of State setting forth the facts
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2823 of the person's occupation. The affidavit shall also state the number of offenses committed while operating a vehicle in connection with the driver's regular occupation. The affidavit shall be accompanied by the driver's license. Upon receipt of a properly completed affidavit, the Secretary of State shall issue the driver a permit to operate a vehicle in connection with the driver's regular occupation only. Unless the permit is issued by the Secretary of State prior to the date of suspension, the privilege to drive any motor vehicle shall be suspended as set forth in the notice that was mailed under this Section. If an affidavit is received subsequent to the effective date of this suspension, a permit may be issued for the remainder of the suspension period. The provisions of this subparagraph shall not apply to any driver required to obtain a commercial driver's license under Section 6-507 during the period of a disqualification of commercial driving privileges under Section 6-514. Any person who falsely states any fact in the affidavit required herein shall be guilty of perjury under Section 6-302 and upon conviction thereof shall have all driving privileges revoked without further rights. 3. At the conclusion of a hearing under Section 2-118 of this Code, the Secretary of State shall either rescind or continue an order of revocation or shall substitute an order of suspension; or, good cause appearing therefor, rescind, continue, change, or extend the order of suspension. If the Secretary of State does not rescind the order, the Secretary may upon application, to relieve undue hardship, issue a restricted driving permit granting the privilege of driving a motor vehicle between the petitioner's residence and petitioner's place of employment or within the scope of his employment related duties, or to allow transportation for the petitioner, or a household member of the petitioner's family, to receive necessary medical care and if the professional evaluation indicates, provide transportation for alcohol remedial or rehabilitative activity, or for the petitioner to attend classes, as a student, in an accredited educational institution; if the petitioner is able to demonstrate that no alternative means of transportation is reasonably available and the petitioner will not endanger the public safety or welfare. In each case the Secretary may issue a restricted driving permit for a period deemed appropriate, except that all permits shall expire within one year from the date of issuance. A restricted driving permit issued under this Section shall be subject to cancellation, revocation, and suspension by the Secretary of State in like manner and for like cause as a driver's license issued under this Code may be cancelled, revoked, or suspended; except that a conviction upon one or more offenses against laws or ordinances regulating the movement of traffic shall be deemed sufficient cause for the revocation, suspension, or cancellation of a restricted driving permit. The Secretary of State may, as a condition to the issuance of a restricted driving permit, require the applicant to participate in a designated driver remedial or rehabilitative program. The Secretary of State is authorized to cancel a restricted driving permit if the permit holder does not successfully complete the program. (c-5) The Secretary of State may, as a condition of the reissuance of a driver's license or permit to an applicant under the age of 18 years whose driver's license or permit has been suspended pursuant to any of the provisions of this Section, require the applicant to participate in a driver remedial education course and be
2824 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] retested under Section 6-109 of this Code. (d) This Section is subject to the provisions of the Drivers License Compact. (e) The Secretary of State shall not issue a restricted driving permit to a person under the age of 16 years whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked under any provisions of this Code. (Source: P.A. 89-283, eff. 1-1-96; 89-428, eff. 12-13-95; 89-462, eff. 5-29-96; 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-106, eff. 1-1-98; 90-369, eff. 1-1-98; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.) (625 ILCS 5/6-206.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206.1) Sec. 6-206.1. Judicial Driving Permit. Declaration of Policy. It is hereby declared a policy of the State of Illinois that the driver who is impaired by alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds is a threat to the public safety and welfare. Therefore, to provide a deterrent to such practice and to remove problem drivers from the highway, a statutory summary driver's license suspension is appropriate. It is also recognized that driving is a privilege and therefore, that in some cases the granting of limited driving privileges, where consistent with public safety, is warranted during the period of suspension in the form of a judicial driving permit to drive for the purpose of employment, receiving drug treatment or medical care, and educational pursuits, where no alternative means of transportation is available. The following procedures shall apply whenever a first offender is arrested for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance or has refused to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5: (a) Subsequent to a notification of a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges as provided in Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, the first offender as defined in Section 11-500 may petition the circuit court of venue for a Judicial Driving Permit, hereinafter referred as a JDP, to relieve undue hardship. The court may issue a court order, pursuant to the criteria contained in this Section, directing the Secretary of State to issue such a JDP to the petitioner. A JDP shall not become effective prior to the 31st day of the original statutory summary suspension and shall always be subject to the following criteria: 1. If ordered for the purposes of employment, the JDP shall be only for the purpose of providing the petitioner the privilege of driving a motor vehicle between the petitioner's residence and the petitioner's place of employment and return; or within the scope of the petitioner's employment related duties, shall be effective only during and limited to those specific times and routes actually required to commute or perform the petitioner's employment related duties. 2. The court, by a court order, may also direct the Secretary of State to issue a JDP to allow transportation for the petitioner, or a household member of the petitioner's family, to receive alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound treatment or medical care, if the petitioner is able to demonstrate that no alternative means of transportation is reasonably available. Such JDP shall be effective only during the specific times actually required to commute. 3. The court, by a court order, may also direct the Secretary of State to issue a JDP to allow transportation by the petitioner for educational purposes upon demonstrating that there are no alternative means of transportation reasonably available to accomplish those educational purposes. Such JDP shall be only for the purpose of providing transportation to and from the petitioner's residence and the petitioner's place of educational
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2825 activity, and only during the specific times and routes actually required to commute or perform the petitioner's educational requirement. 4. The Court shall not issue an order granting a JDP to: (i) Any person unless and until the court, after considering the results of a current professional evaluation of the person's alcohol or other drug use by an agency pursuant to Section 15-10 of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act and other appropriate investigation of the person, is satisfied that granting the privilege of driving a motor vehicle on the highways will not endanger the public safety or welfare. (ii) Any person who has been convicted of reckless homicide within the previous 5 years. (iii) Any person whose privilege to operate a motor vehicle was invalid at the time of arrest for the current violation of Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, except in cases where the cause for a driver's license suspension has been removed at the time a JDP is effective. In any case, should the Secretary of State enter a suspension or revocation of driving privileges pursuant to the provisions of this Code while the JDP is in effect or pending, the Secretary shall take the prescribed action and provide a notice to the person and the court ordering the issuance of the JDP that all driving privileges, including those provided by the issuance of the JDP, have been withdrawn. (iv) Any person under the age of 18 years. (b) Prior to ordering the issuance of a JDP the Court should consider at least, but not be limited to, the following issues: 1. Whether the person is employed and no other means of commuting to the place of employment is available or that the person must drive as a condition of employment. The employer shall certify the hours of employment and the need and parameters necessary for driving as a condition to employment. 2. Whether the person must drive to secure alcohol or other medical treatment for himself or a family member. 3. Whether the person must drive for educational purposes. The educational institution shall certify the person's enrollment in and academic schedule at the institution. 4. Whether the person has been repeatedly convicted of traffic violations or involved in motor vehicle accidents to a degree which indicates disrespect for public safety. 5. Whether the person has been convicted of a traffic violation in connection with a traffic accident resulting in the death of any person within the last 5 years. 6. Whether the person is likely to obey the limited provisions of the JDP. 7. Whether the person has any additional traffic violations pending in any court. For purposes of this Section, programs conducting professional evaluations of a person's alcohol, other drug, or intoxicating compound use must report, to the court of venue, using a form prescribed by the Secretary of State. A copy of such evaluations shall be sent to the Secretary of State by the court. However, the evaluation information shall be privileged and only available to courts and to the Secretary of State, but shall not be admissible in the subsequent trial on the underlying charge. (c) The scope of any court order issued for a JDP under this Section shall be limited to the operation of a motor vehicle as provided for in subsection (a) of this Section and shall specify the
2826 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] petitioner's residence, place of employment or location of educational institution, and the scope of job related duties, if relevant. The JDP shall also specify days of the week and specific hours of the day when the petitioner is able to exercise the limited privilege of operating a motor vehicle. If the Petitioner, who has been granted a JDP, is issued a citation for a traffic related offense, including operating a motor vehicle outside the limitations prescribed in the JDP or a violation of Section 6-303, or is convicted of any such an offense during the term of the JDP, the court shall consider cancellation of the limited driving permit. In any case, if the Petitioner commits an offense, as defined in Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, as evidenced by the issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket, the JDP shall be forwarded by the court of venue to the court ordering the issuance of the JDP, for cancellation. The court shall notify the Secretary of State of any such cancellation. (d) The Secretary of State shall, upon receiving a court order from the court of venue, issue a JDP to a successful Petitioner under this Section. Such court order form shall also contain a notification, which shall be sent to the Secretary of State, providing the name, driver's license number and legal address of the successful petitioner, and the full and detailed description of the limitations of the JDP. This information shall be available only to the courts, police officers, and the Secretary of State, except during the actual period the JDP is valid, during which time it shall be a public record. The Secretary of State shall design and furnish to the courts an official court order form to be used by the courts when directing the Secretary of State to issue a JDP. Any submitted court order that contains insufficient data or fails to comply with this Code shall not be utilized for JDP issuance or entered to the driver record but shall be returned to the issuing court indicating why the JDP cannot be so entered. A notice of this action shall also be sent to the JDP petitioner by the Secretary of State. (e) The circuit court of venue may conduct the judicial hearing, as provided in Section 2-118.1, and the JDP hearing provided in this Section, concurrently. Such concurrent hearing shall proceed in the court in the same manner as in other civil proceedings. (Source: P.A. 90-369, eff. 1-1-98; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99.) (625 ILCS 5/6-208) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208) Sec. 6-208. Period of Suspension - Application After Revocation. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this Code or any other law of this State, the Secretary of State shall not suspend a driver's license, permit or privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the highways for a period of more than one year. (b) Any person whose license, permit or privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the highways has been revoked shall not be entitled to have such license, permit or privilege renewed or restored. However, such person may, except as provided under subsection (d) of Section 6-205, make application for a license pursuant to Section 6-106 (i) if the revocation was for a cause which has been removed or (ii) as provided in the following subparagraphs: 1. Except as provided in subparagraphs 2, 3, and 4, the person may make application for a license after the expiration of one year from the effective date of the revocation or, in the case of a violation of paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, after the expiration of 3 years from the effective date of the revocation or, in the case of a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of reckless homicide, after the expiration of 2 years from the effective date of the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2827 revocation.; or 2. If such person is convicted of committing a second violation within a 20 year period of: (A) Section 11-501 of this Code, or a similar provision of a local ordinance; or (B) Paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code, or a similar provision of a local ordinance; or (C) Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, as amended, relating to the offense of reckless homicide; or (D) any combination of the above offenses committed at different instances; then such person may not make application for a license until after the expiration of 5 years from the effective date of the most recent revocation. The 20 year period shall be computed by using the dates the offenses were committed and shall also include similar out-of-state offenses. 3. However, except as provided in subparagraph 4, if such person is convicted of committing a third, or subsequent, violation or any combination of the above offenses, including similar out-of-state offenses, contained in subparagraph 2, then such person may not make application for a license until after the expiration of 10 years from the effective date of the most recent revocation. 4. The person may not make application for a license if the person is convicted of committing a fourth or subsequent violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code, Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, or a combination of these offenses or similar provisions of local ordinances or similar out-of-state offenses if the original revocation or suspension was for a violation of Section 11-501 or 11-501.1 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, all persons referred to in this paragraph (b) may not have their privileges restored until the Secretary receives payment of the required reinstatement fee pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 6-118. In no event shall the Secretary issue such license unless and until such person has had a hearing pursuant to this Code and the appropriate administrative rules and the Secretary is satisfied, after a review or investigation of such person, that to grant the privilege of driving a motor vehicle on the highways will not endanger the public safety or welfare. (Source: P.A. 89-156, eff. 1-1-96; 90-543, eff. 12-1-97; 90-738, eff. 1-1-99; revised 10-31-98.) (625 ILCS 5/6-208.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208.1) Sec. 6-208.1. Period of statutory summary alcohol, other drug, or intoxicating compound related suspension. (a) Unless the statutory summary suspension has been rescinded, any person whose privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways has been summarily suspended, pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, shall not be eligible for restoration of the privilege until the expiration of: 1. Six months from the effective date of the statutory summary suspension for a refusal or failure to complete a test or tests to determine the alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound concentration, pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or 1.1. Four months from the effective date of the statutory summary suspension for a refusal or failure to complete a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests under Section 11-501.5; or 2. Three months from the effective date of the statutory
2828 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] summary suspension imposed following the person's submission to a chemical test which disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any amount of a drug, substance, or intoxicating compound in such person's breath, blood, or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act, pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or 3. Three years from the effective date of the statutory summary suspension for any person other than a first offender who refuses or fails to complete a test or tests to determine the alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound concentration pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or 3.1. Two years from the effective date of the statutory summary suspension for any person other than a first offender who refuses or fails to complete a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests under Section 11-501.5; or 4. One year from the effective date of the summary suspension imposed for any person other than a first offender following submission to a chemical test which disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or any amount of a drug, substance or compound in such person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act. (b) Following a statutory summary suspension of the privilege to drive a motor vehicle under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, full driving privileges shall be restored unless the person is otherwise disqualified by this Code. If the court has reason to believe that the person's driving privilege should not be restored, the court shall notify the Secretary of State prior to the expiration of the statutory summary suspension so appropriate action may be taken pursuant to this Code. (c) Full driving privileges may not be restored until all applicable reinstatement fees, as provided by this Code, have been paid to the Secretary of State and the appropriate entry made to the driver's record. (d) Where a driving privilege has been summarily suspended under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 and the person is subsequently convicted of violating Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, for the same incident, any period served on statutory summary suspension shall be credited toward the minimum period of revocation of driving privileges imposed pursuant to Section 6-205. (e) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, for a first offender, the circuit court may, after at least 30 days from the effective date of the statutory summary suspension, issue a judicial driving permit as provided in Section 6-206.1. (f) Subsequent to an arrest of a first offender, for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, following a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1, for a first offender, or following the failure of a person to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 for a first offender, the circuit court may issue a court order directing the Secretary of State to issue a judicial driving permit as provided in Section 6-206.1. However, this JDP shall not be effective prior to the 31st day of the statutory summary
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2829 suspension. (g) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 where the person was not a first offender, as defined in Section 11-500 and such person refused or failed to complete a test or tests to determine the alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound concentration pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests under Section 11-501.5, the Secretary of State may issue a restricted driving permit if at least 2 years have elapsed since the effective date of the statutory summary suspension for a suspension issued pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or if at least 16 months have elapsed since the effective date of a suspension issued pursuant to Section 11-501.5. (h) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1 where the person was not a first offender as defined in Section 11-500 and such person submitted to a chemical test which disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more pursuant to Section 11-501.1, the Secretary of State may, after at least 90 days from the effective date of the statutory summary suspension, issue a restricted driving permit. (i) When a person has refused to submit to or failed to complete a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5, except as set forth in subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1, the person's driving privileges shall be statutorily suspended under the provisions of both Sections, but the periods of statutory suspension shall run concurrently. (Source: P.A. 89-203, eff. 7-21-95; 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-738, eff. 1-1-99; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99; revised 9-21-98.) (625 ILCS 5/6-303) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-303) Sec. 6-303. Driving while driver's license, permit or privilege to operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked. (a) Any person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle on any highway of this State at a time when such person's driver's license, permit or privilege to do so or the privilege to obtain a driver's license or permit is revoked or suspended as provided by this Code or the law of another state, except as may be specifically allowed by a judicial driving permit, family financial responsibility driving permit, probationary license to drive, or a restricted driving permit issued pursuant to this Code or under the law of another state, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (b) The Secretary of State upon receiving a report of the conviction of any violation indicating a person was operating a motor vehicle during the time when said person's driver's license, permit or privilege was suspended by the Secretary, by the appropriate authority of another state, or pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5, ; except as may be specifically allowed by a probationary license to drive, judicial driving permit or restricted driving permit issued pursuant to this Code or the law of another state; shall extend the suspension for the same period of time as the originally imposed suspension; however, if the period of suspension has then expired, the Secretary shall be authorized to suspend said person's driving privileges for the same period of time as the originally imposed suspension; and if the conviction was upon a charge which indicated that a vehicle was operated during the time when the person's driver's license, permit or privilege was revoked; except as may be allowed by a restricted driving permit issued pursuant to this Code or the law of another state; the Secretary shall not issue a driver's license for an additional period of one
2830 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] year from the date of such conviction indicating such person was operating a vehicle during such period of revocation. (c) Any person convicted of violating this Section shall serve a minimum term of imprisonment of 7 consecutive days or 30 days of community service when the person's driving privilege was revoked or suspended as a result of: (1) a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance relating to the offense of operating or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, any other drug or any combination thereof; or (2) a violation of paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance relating to the offense of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving personal injury or death; or (3) a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, as amended, relating to the offense of reckless homicide; or (4) a statutory summary suspension under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 of this Code. Such sentence of imprisonment or community service shall not be subject to suspension in order to reduce such sentence. (d) Any person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this Section shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony if the original revocation or suspension was for a violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code, or a similar out-of-state offense, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state offense, or a statutory summary suspension under Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 of this Code. (e) Any person in violation of this Section who is also in violation of Section 7-601 of this Code relating to mandatory insurance requirements, in addition to other penalties imposed under this Section, shall have his or her motor vehicle immediately impounded by the arresting law enforcement officer. The motor vehicle may be released to any licensed driver upon a showing of proof of insurance for the vehicle that was impounded and the notarized written consent for the release by the vehicle owner. (f) For any prosecution under this Section, a certified copy of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted as proof of any prior conviction. (Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 3-21-95; 89-92, eff. 7-1-96; 89-159, eff. 1-1-96; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96; 90-400, eff. 8-15-97; 90-738, eff. 1-1-99.) (625 ILCS 5/11-500) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-500) Sec. 11-500. Definitions. For the purposes of interpreting Sections 6-206.1 and 6-208.1 of this Code, "first offender" shall mean: (i) any person who has not had a previous conviction or court assigned supervision for violating Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, or a conviction in any other state for a violation of driving while under the influence or a similar offense where the cause of action is the same or substantially similar to this Code, or (ii) any person who has not had a driver's license suspension for violating Section 11-501.1 or 11-501.5 within 10 5 years prior to the date of the current offense or failure to submit to or complete a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5, except in cases where the driver submitted to chemical testing resulting in an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound in such person's blood or urine
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2831 resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act and was subsequently found not guilty of violating Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance. For the purpose of this Section, a person whose driving privileges were not suspended solely for a failure to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests, as set forth in subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1, shall not be considered a first offender. (Source: P.A. 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99.) (625 ILCS 5/11-501) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501) Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any combination thereof. (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within this State while: (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and breath units in Section 11-501.2; (2) under the influence of alcohol; (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that renders the person incapable of driving safely; (4) under the influence of any other drug or combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person incapable of safely driving; (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act. (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any charge of violating this Section. (c) Except as provided under paragraphs (c-3) and (d) of this Section, every person convicted of violating this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and, in addition to any other criminal or administrative action, for any second conviction of violating this Section or a similar provision of a law of another state or local ordinance committed within 5 years of a previous violation of this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance shall be mandatorily sentenced to a minimum of 48 consecutive hours of imprisonment or assigned to a minimum of 100 hours of community service as may be determined by the court. Every person convicted of violating this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance shall be subject to a mandatory minimum fine of $500 and a mandatory 5 days of community service in a program benefiting children if the person committed a violation of paragraph (a) or a similar provision of a local ordinance while transporting a person under age 16. Every person convicted a second time for violating this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance within 5 years of a previous violation of this Section or a similar provision of a law of another state or local ordinance shall be subject to a mandatory minimum fine of $1,000 $500 and 20 10 days
2832 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] of mandatory community service in a program benefiting children if the current offense was committed while transporting a person under age 16. The imprisonment or assignment under this subsection shall not be subject to suspension nor shall the person be eligible for probation in order to reduce the sentence or assignment. (c-1) (1) A person who violates this Section during a period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a violation of this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to , Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of this Code, a violation of , paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code, or a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a Class 4 felony. (2) A person who violates this Section a third time during a period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a violation of this Section, or a similar violation of a local ordinance, a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of this Code, a violation of , paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code, or a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a Class 3 felony. (3) A person who violates this Section a fourth or subsequent time during a period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a violation of this Section or a similar violation of a local ordinance, a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of this Code, a violation of , paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code, or a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a Class 2 felony. (c-2) (Blank). (c-3) Every person convicted of violating this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance who had a child under age 16 in the vehicle at the time of the offense shall have his or her punishment under this Act enhanced by 2 days of imprisonment for a first offense, 10 days of imprisonment for a second offense, 30 days of imprisonment for a third offense, and 90 days of imprisonment for a fourth or subsequent offense, in addition to the fine and community service required under subsection (c) and the possible imprisonment required under subsection (d). The imprisonment or assignment under this subsection shall not be subject to suspension nor shall the person be eligible for probation in order to reduce the sentence or assignment. (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof if: (A) the person committed a violation of this Section, or a similar provision of a law of another state or a local ordinance when the cause of action is the same as or substantially similar to this Section, for the third or subsequent time; (B) the person committed a violation of paragraph (a) while driving a school bus with children on board; (C) the person in committing a violation of paragraph (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in great
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2833 bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to another, when the violation was a proximate cause of the injuries; or (D) the person committed a violation of paragraph (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to reckless homicide in which the person was determined to have been under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds as an element of the offense or the person has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C) of this paragraph (1). (2) Aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof is a Class 4 felony for which a person, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than one year and not more than 3 years for a violation of subparagraph (A), (B) or (D) of paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) and not less than one year and not more than 12 years for a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of this subsection (d). For any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted as proof of any prior conviction. (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists and the extent of the problem. Programs conducting these evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid for by the individual required to undergo the professional evaluation. (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section, whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the Unified Code of Corrections. (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance. (h) Every person sentenced under subsection (d) of this Section and who receives a term of probation or conditional discharge shall be required to serve a minimum term of either 30 days community service or, beginning July 1, 1993, 48 consecutive hours of imprisonment as a condition of the probation or conditional discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or assignment of community service shall not be suspended and shall not be subject to reduction by the court. (i) The Secretary of State may use ignition interlock device requirements when granting driving relief to individuals who have been arrested for a second or subsequent offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation the procedures for use of the interlock system. (Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 3-21-95; 89-156, eff. 1-1-96; 89-203, eff. 7-21-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96; 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-400, eff. 8-15-97; 90-611, eff. 1-1-99; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98; 90-738, eff. 1-1-99; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99; revised 9-16-98.) (625 ILCS 5/11-501.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.1) Sec. 11-501.1. Suspension of drivers license; statutory summary alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds related suspension; implied consent.
2834 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (a) Any person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle within upon the public highways of this State shall be deemed to have given consent, subject to the provisions of Section 11-501.2, to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining the content of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds or any combination thereof in the person's blood if arrested, as evidenced by the issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket, for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance. The test or tests shall be administered at the direction of the arresting officer. The law enforcement agency employing the officer shall designate which of the aforesaid tests shall be administered. A urine test may be administered even after a blood or breath test or both has been administered. For purposes of this Section, an Illinois law enforcement officer of this State who is investigating the person for any offense defined in Section 11-501 may travel into an adjoining state, where the person has been transported for medical care, to complete an investigation and to request that the person submit to the test or tests set forth in this Section. The requirements of this Section that the person be arrested are inapplicable, but the officer shall issue the person a Uniform Traffic Ticket for an offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance prior to requesting that the person submit to the test or tests. The issuance of the Uniform Traffic Ticket shall not constitute an arrest, but shall be for the purpose of notifying the person that he or she is subject to the provisions of this Section and of the officer's belief of the existence of probable cause to arrest. Upon returning to this State, the officer shall file the Uniform Traffic Ticket with the Circuit Clerk of the county where the offense was committed, and shall seek the issuance of an arrest warrant or a summons for the person. (b) Any person who is dead, unconscious, or who is otherwise in a condition rendering the person incapable of refusal, shall be deemed not to have withdrawn the consent provided by paragraph (a) of this Section and the test or tests may be administered, subject to the provisions of Section 11-501.2. (c) A person requested to submit to a test as provided above shall be warned by the law enforcement officer requesting the test that a refusal to submit to the test will result in the statutory summary suspension of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle as provided in Section 6-208.1 of this Code. The person shall also be warned by the law enforcement officer that if the person submits to the test or tests provided in paragraph (a) of this Section and the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is 0.08 or greater, or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis as covered by the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act is detected in the person's blood or urine, a statutory summary suspension of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle, as provided in Sections 6-208.1 and 11-501.1 of this Code, will, be imposed. A person who is under the age of 21 at the time the person is requested to submit to a test as provided above shall, in addition to the warnings provided for in this Section, be further warned by the law enforcement officer requesting the test that if the person submits to the test or tests provided in paragraph (a) of this Section and the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is greater than 0.00 and less than 0.08, a suspension of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle, as provided under Sections 6-208.2 and 11-501.8 of this Code, will be imposed. The
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2835 results of this test shall be admissible in a civil or criminal action or proceeding arising from an arrest for an offense as defined in Section 11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or pursuant to Section 11-501.4 in prosecutions for reckless homicide brought under the Criminal Code of 1961. These test results, however, shall be admissible only in actions or proceedings directly related to the incident upon which the test request was made. (d) If the person refuses testing or submits to a test that discloses an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any amount of a drug, substance, or intoxicating compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act, the law enforcement officer shall immediately submit a sworn report to the circuit court of venue and the Secretary of State, certifying that the test or tests was or were requested under paragraph (a) and the person refused to submit to a test, or tests, or submitted to testing that disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more. (e) Upon receipt of the sworn report of a law enforcement officer submitted under paragraph (d), the Secretary of State shall enter the statutory summary suspension for the periods specified in Section 6-208.1, and effective as provided in paragraph (g). If the person is a first offender as defined in Section 11-500 of this Code, and is not convicted of a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, then reports received by the Secretary of State under this Section shall, except during the actual time the Statutory Summary Suspension is in effect, be privileged information and for use only by the courts, police officers, prosecuting authorities or the Secretary of State. (f) The law enforcement officer submitting the sworn report under paragraph (d) shall serve immediate notice of the statutory summary suspension on the person and the suspension shall be effective as provided in paragraph (g). In cases where the blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or greater or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis as covered by the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act is established by a subsequent analysis of blood or urine collected at the time of arrest, the arresting officer or arresting agency shall give notice as provided in this Section or by deposit in the United States mail of the notice in an envelope with postage prepaid and addressed to the person at his address as shown on the Uniform Traffic Ticket and the statutory summary suspension shall begin as provided in paragraph (g). The officer shall confiscate any Illinois driver's license or permit on the person at the time of arrest. If the person has a valid driver's license or permit, the officer shall issue the person a receipt, in a form prescribed by the Secretary of State, that will allow that person to drive during the periods provided for in paragraph (g). The officer shall immediately forward the driver's license or permit to the circuit court of venue along with the sworn report provided for in paragraph (d). (g) The statutory summary suspension referred to in this Section shall take effect on the 46th day following the date the notice of the statutory summary suspension was given to the person. (h) The following procedure shall apply whenever a person is arrested for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance: Upon receipt of the sworn report from the law enforcement
2836 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] officer, the Secretary of State shall confirm the statutory summary suspension by mailing a notice of the effective date of the suspension to the person and the court of venue. However, should the sworn report be defective by not containing sufficient information or be completed in error, the confirmation of the statutory summary suspension shall not be mailed to the person or entered to the record;, instead, the sworn report shall be forwarded to the court of venue with a copy returned to the issuing agency identifying any defect. (Source: P.A. 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99; revised 10-31-98.) (625 ILCS 5/11-501.5) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.5) Sec. 11-501.5. Preliminary breath screening test and field sobriety tests. (a) Any person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle within this State shall be deemed to have given consent to providing If a law enforcement officer has reasonable suspicion to believe that a person is violating or has violated Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, the officer, prior to an arrest, may request the person to provide a sample of his or her breath for a preliminary breath screening test using a portable device approved by the Department of Public Health and to performing any field sobriety test or tests approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board if the law enforcement officer has reasonable suspicion based on specific and articulable facts and rationale inferences from those facts to believe that the person is violating or has violated Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance. The results of the field sobriety tests or the this preliminary breath screening test may be used by the law enforcement officer for the purpose of assisting with the determination of whether to require a chemical test as authorized under Sections 11-501.1 and 11-501.2, and the appropriate type of test to request. Any chemical test authorized under Sections 11-501.1 and 11-501.2 may be requested by the officer regardless of the result of the field sobriety tests and preliminary breath screening test, if probable cause for an arrest exists. The result of a preliminary breath screening test may be used by the defendant as evidence in any administrative or court proceeding involving a violation of Section 11-501 or 11-501.1 and may be used by the State as evidence in any administrative or court proceeding to establish probable cause for a violation of Section 11-501 or as a reason to request a test pursuant to Section 11-501.1. The result of a field sobriety test may be used by the defendant or State in any administrative or court proceeding. For the purposes of this Section, a law enforcement officer of this State who is investigating a person for any offense set forth in Section 11-501 may travel to an adjoining state to which the person has been transported for medical care to complete an investigation and request that the person submit to the test or tests set forth in this Section. (b) A law enforcement officer who has reasonable suspicion based on specific and articulable facts and rational inferences from those facts to believe that a person is violating or has violated Section 11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance shall administer to that person all field sobriety tests approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board. The performance of any field sobriety test may be dispensed with where, in the judgment of the law enforcement officer administering the field sobriety tests, the performance of that test would jeopardize the safety of any person, is not advisable due to weather, traffic or terrain conditions, or is not practical or appropriate due to a disability or medical condition of the person subject to taking the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2837 test. If the law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe the person is in violation of Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, the law enforcement officer may, in his or her discretion, administer the field sobriety tests but is not required to do so. The administration of the preliminary breath screening test shall at all times be at the discretion of the law enforcement officer. (c) A person shall be excused from performing a test if he or she has a disability or medical condition that prevents the person from performing the test. A person who has been requested to submit to any test and who has failed to do so shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence the existence of the disability or medical condition that prevented him or her from performing the requested test. (d) A person is excused from performing a test or tests under this Section if the person, although not under arrest, volunteers for and takes a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to Section 11-501.1. A law enforcement officer informing a person of his or her rights under this Section shall inform the person that he or she has the option of foregoing a field sobriety test or a preliminary breath screening test and instead take the chemical test a tests pursuant to Section 11-501.1 but that the person is not required to do so at that time and that the person will not be subject to any penalties for failure to volunteer for the chemical test and tests. (e) Unless the law enforcement officer has reason to believe that the provisions of subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1 apply, a person requested to submit to any test as provided in subsection (b) of this Section shall be warned by the law enforcement officer requesting the test prior to administering the test or tests that a refusal to submit to any test will result in the statutory summary suspension of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle as provided in Section 6-208.1 of this Code. (f) If a person refuses to perform any of the field sobriety tests or to take a preliminary breath screening test requested by a law enforcement officer, the law enforcement officer shall immediately submit a sworn report to the Secretary of State, certifying which test or tests was or were requested under this Section and which test or tests the person refused to perform. (g) Upon receipt of the sworn report of a law enforcement officer submitted under subsection (f), the Secretary of State, except as set forth in subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1, shall enter the statutory summary suspension for the periods specified in Section 6-208.1, and effective as provided in subsection (i). If the person is a first offender as defined in Section 11-500 of this Code, and is not convicted of a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, then reports received by the Secretary of State under this Section shall, except during the actual time the statutory summary suspension is in effect, be privileged information and for use only by the courts, police officers, prosecuting authorities, or the Secretary of State. If the provisions of subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1 apply, the Secretary of State shall not suspend the person's driving privileges but shall ensure that the failure of the person to submit to a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests is entered on the person's driving record. (h) Unless the law enforcement officer has reason to believe that the provisions of subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1 apply, the law enforcement officer submitting the sworn report under subsection (f) shall serve immediate notice of the statutory summary suspension on the person and the suspension shall be effective as provided in
2838 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] subsection (i). The officer shall confiscate any Illinois driver's license or permit on the person at the time of the person's refusal to take any test pursuant to this Section or of the person's arrest for violation of Section 11-501 or similar ordinance. If the person has a valid driver's license or permit, the officer shall issue the person a receipt, in a form prescribed by the Secretary of State, that will allow that person to drive during the periods provided for in subsection (i). If the person has been arrested or issued a citation for a violation of this Code or a provision of a local ordinance, the officer shall immediately forward the driver's license or permit to the circuit court of venue along with the sworn report provided for in subsection (f). (i) The statutory summary suspension referred to in this Section shall take effect on the 46th day following the date the notice of the statutory summary suspension was given to the person. (j) The following procedure shall apply whenever (i) a person is arrested for any offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, or (ii) a person has refused to submit to a preliminary screening breath test or to a field sobriety test or tests requested pursuant to this Section: Upon receipt of the sworn report from the law enforcement officer, the Secretary of State, unless the provisions of subsection (c) of Section 6-203.1 apply, shall confirm the statutory summary suspension by mailing a notice of the effective date of the suspension to the person and to the court of venue. If the sworn report is defective because it does not contain sufficient information or it has been completed in error, the confirmation of the statutory summary suspension shall not be mailed to the person or entered to the record; instead, the sworn report shall be forwarded to the court of venue with a copy returned to the issuing agency identifying any defect. (k) When a person's refusal to submit to or complete a preliminary breath screening test or field sobriety test or tests and specific and articulable facts and the inferences from those facts give rise to a rational basis for concluding the continued operation of the vehicle by the person would constitute a clear and present danger to any person, the law enforcement officer may secure the person's vehicle for up to 6 hours. For the purpose of this subsection, "secure" means that the officer may: (i) direct the person not to drive; (ii) take possession of the person's vehicle keys, or (iii) take other reasonable steps to ensure the person does not operate the vehicle. The law enforcement officer may release the vehicle to a person other than the driver if: (i) that other person is the owner or renter of the vehicle or the driver is owner of the vehicle and gives permission to the other person to operate the vehicle and (ii) the other person possesses a valid operator's license and would not, as determined by the law enforcement officer, either have a lack of ability to operate the vehicle in a safe manner or be in violation of this Code. (Source: P.A. 88-169.) Section 10. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by changing Section 5-6-1 as follows: (730 ILCS 5/5-6-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-1) Sec. 5-6-1. Sentences of Probation and of Conditional Discharge and Disposition of Supervision. The General Assembly finds that in order to protect the public, the criminal justice system must compel compliance with the conditions of probation by responding to violations with swift, certain and fair punishments and intermediate sanctions. The Chief Judge of each circuit shall adopt a system of structured, intermediate sanctions for violations of the terms and conditions of a sentence of probation, conditional discharge or disposition of supervision.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2839 (a) Except where specifically prohibited by other provisions of this Code, the court shall impose a sentence of probation or conditional discharge upon an offender unless, having regard to the nature and circumstance of the offense, and to the history, character and condition of the offender, the court is of the opinion that: (1) his imprisonment or periodic imprisonment is necessary for the protection of the public; or (2) probation or conditional discharge would deprecate the seriousness of the offender's conduct and would be inconsistent with the ends of justice. The court shall impose as a condition of a sentence of probation, conditional discharge, or supervision, that the probation agency may invoke any sanction from the list of intermediate sanctions adopted by the chief judge of the circuit court for violations of the terms and conditions of the sentence of probation, conditional discharge, or supervision, subject to the provisions of Section 5-6-4 of this Act. (b) The court may impose a sentence of conditional discharge for an offense if the court is of the opinion that neither a sentence of imprisonment nor of periodic imprisonment nor of probation supervision is appropriate. (c) The court may, upon a plea of guilty or a stipulation by the defendant of the facts supporting the charge or a finding of guilt, defer further proceedings and the imposition of a sentence, and enter an order for supervision of the defendant, if the defendant is not charged with a Class A misdemeanor, as defined by the following provisions of the Criminal Code of 1961: Sections 12-3.2; 12-15; 31-1; 31-6; 31-7; subsections (b) and (c) of Section 21-1; paragraph (1) through (5), (8), (10), and (11) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1; and Section 1 of the Boarding Aircraft With Weapon Act; or a felony. If the defendant is not barred from receiving an order for supervision as provided in this subsection, the court may enter an order for supervision after considering the circumstances of the offense, and the history, character and condition of the offender, if the court is of the opinion that: (1) the offender is not likely to commit further crimes; (2) the defendant and the public would be best served if the defendant were not to receive a criminal record; and (3) in the best interests of justice an order of supervision is more appropriate than a sentence otherwise permitted under this Code. (d) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant charged with violating Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance when the defendant has previously been: (1) convicted for a violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction; or (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction; or (3) pleaded guilty to or stipulated to the facts supporting a charge or a finding of guilty to a violation of Section 11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction, and the plea or stipulation was the result of a plea agreement. The court shall consider the statement of the prosecuting authority with regard to the standards set forth in this Section. (e) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant charged with violating Section 16A-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 if said defendant has within the last 5 years been:
2840 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] (1) convicted for a violation of Section 16A-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961; or (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section 16A-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or similar provision of an out-of-state jurisdiction. The court shall consider the statement of the prosecuting authority with regard to the standards set forth in this Section. (f) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant charged with violating Sections 15-111, 15-112, 15-301, paragraph (b) of Section 6-104, Section 11-605, or Section 11-1414 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction. (g) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (i) of this Section, the provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant charged with violating Section 3-707, 3-708, 3-710, or 5-401.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance if the defendant has within the last 5 years been: (1) convicted for a violation of Section 3-707, 3-708, 3-710, or 5-401.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction; or (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section 3-707, 3-708, 3-710, or 5-401.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction. The court shall consider the statement of the prosecuting authority with regard to the standards set forth in this Section. (h) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant under the age of 21 years charged with violating a serious traffic offense as defined in Section 1-187.001 of the Illinois Vehicle Code: (1) unless the defendant, upon payment of the fines, penalties, and costs provided by law, agrees to attend and successfully complete a traffic safety program approved by the court under standards set by the Conference of Chief Circuit Judges. The accused shall be responsible for payment of any traffic safety program fees. If the accused fails to file a certificate of successful completion on or before the termination date of the supervision order, the supervision shall be summarily revoked and conviction entered. The provisions of Supreme Court Rule 402 relating to pleas of guilty do not apply in cases when a defendant enters a guilty plea under this provision; or (2) if the defendant has previously been sentenced under the provisions of paragraph (c) on or after January 1, 1998 for any serious traffic offense as defined in Section 1-187.001 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. (i) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant charged with violating Section 3-707 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance if the defendant has been assigned supervision for a violation of Section 3-707 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction. (j) (i) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a defendant charged with violating Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction when the revocation or suspension was for a violation of Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a failure to submit to a chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine pursuant to violation of Section 11-501.1 or to a preliminary breath screening test or a field sobriety test or tests pursuant to Section 11-501.5 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, a violation of or paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of the Illinois
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2841 Vehicle Code, or a violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 if the defendant has within the last 10 years been: (1) convicted for a violation of Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction; or (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance or out-of-state jurisdiction. (Source: P.A. 89-198, eff. 7-21-95; 89-210, eff. 8-2-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96; 89-637, eff. 1-1-97; 90-369, eff. 1-1-98; 90-738, eff. 1-1-99; 90-784, eff. 1-1-99; revised 9-21-98.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 3 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Winters, HOUSE BILL 2605 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 113, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 22) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Sharp, HOUSE BILL 992 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?". Pending the vote on said bill, on motion of Representative Sharp, further consideration of HOUSE BILL 992 was postponed. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 2760. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Ronen offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 2760 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 2760 on page 4, by replacing lines 8 through 10 with the following: "security number, client cooperation, and financial eligibility under Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program Act. The".
2842 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. This bill has been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Ronen, HOUSE BILL 2760 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 113, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 23) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Howard, HOUSE BILL 487 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 81, Yeas; 28, Nays; 4, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 24) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Saviano, HOUSE BILL 661 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?". Pending the vote on said bill, on motion of Representative Saviano, further consideration of HOUSE BILL 661 was postponed. On motion of Representative Schoenberg, HOUSE BILL 820 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the negative by the following vote: 59, Yeas; 52, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 25) This bill, having failed to receive the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared lost. On motion of Representative Cowlishaw, HOUSE BILL 506 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 110, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 26) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2843 concurrence. On motion of Representative Gash, HOUSE BILL 2800 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 84, Yeas; 23, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 27) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Brady, HOUSE BILL 2355 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 106, Yeas; 3, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 28) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 1268. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Revenue, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 1268 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 1268 by replacing the title with the following: "AN ACT to amend the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act by changing Section 14."; and by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Retailers' Occupation Tax Act is amended by changing Section 14 as follows: (35 ILCS 120/14) (from Ch. 120, par. 453) Sec. 14. Short title; tax. This Act shall be known as the "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act" and the tax herein imposed shall be in addition to all other occupation or privilege taxes imposed by the State of Illinois or by any municipal corporation or political subdivision thereof. (Source: Laws 1933, p. 924.)". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been
2844 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Brunsvold, HOUSE BILL 1268 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 91, Yeas; 16, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 29) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Wait, HOUSE BILL 816 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 94, Yeas; 12, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 30) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hoffman, HOUSE BILL 878 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 107, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 31) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Leitch, HOUSE BILL 306 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 107, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 32) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Scully, HOUSE BILL 2831 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 107, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 33) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Coulson, HOUSE BILL 2713 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2845 the affirmative by the following vote: 99, Yeas; 6, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 34) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Mautino, HOUSE BILL 2626 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 106, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 35) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Meyer, HOUSE BILL 2176 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 106, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 36) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Smith, HOUSE BILL 1795 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the negative by the following vote: 50, Yeas; 50, Nays; 3, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 37) This bill, having failed to receive the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared lost. On motion of Representative Leitch, HOUSE BILL 305 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 75, Yeas; 23, Nays; 4, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 38) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Woolard, HOUSE BILL 1729 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 103, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 39) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
2846 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING HOUSE BILL 1695. Having been read by title a second time on March 16, 1999, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Local Government, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 1695 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 1695 on page 1, line 10, before the period, by inserting "who is not the property owner of record". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. This bill has been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Novak, HOUSE BILL 1695 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 60, Yeas; 40, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 40) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. RESOLUTIONS HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 154, 155, 157, 159, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 172 and HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 16 were taken up for consideration. Representative Black moved the adoption of the resolutions. The motion prevailed and the Resolutions were adopted. SENATE BILLS ON FIRST READING Having been printed, the following bills were taken up, read by title a first time and placed in the Committee on Rules: SENATE BILLS 1, 11, 29, 35, 46, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 113, 132, 171, 175, 185, 206, 223, 272, 276, 310, 320, 324, 338, 349, 355, 356, 357, 457, 503, 509, 529, 556, 574, 579, 583, 584, 585, 586, 588, 589, 591, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 618, 619, 621, 622, 623, 625, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 652, 673, 721, 728, 729, 734, 736, 749, 756, 759, 812, 818, 823, 824, 826, 839, 844, 845, 867, 878, 881, 890, 916, 938, 958, 962, 965, 968, 980, 1002, 1003, 1007, 1009, 1014, 1017,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2847 1018, 1019, 1020, 1025, 1036, 1042, 1046, 1054, 1061, 1065, 1075, 1087, 1104, 1112, 1131, 1132, 1146, 1151, 1171, 1172, 1183, 1199, 1203, 1204 and 1207. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted the following Senate Joint Resolution, in the adoption of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 31 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that when the two Houses adjourn on Friday, March 26, 1999, the Senate stands adjourned until Wednesday, April 14, 1999, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House of Representatives stands adjourned until Wednesday, April 14, 1999, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. Adopted by the Senate, March 26, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing message from the Senate reporting their adoption of Senate Joint Resolution 31 was taken up for immediate consideration. Representative Fritchey moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 31 was adopted. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. At the hour of 4:11 o'clock p.m., Representative Currie moved that the House do now adjourn. The motion prevailed. And in accordance therewith and pursuant to SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 31, the House stood adjourned until Wednesday, April 14, 1999, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
2848 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE MAR 26, 1999 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 114 PRESENT P ACEVEDO P FOWLER P LINDNER P RIGHTER P BASSI P FRANKS P LOPEZ E RONEN P BEAUBIEN P FRITCHEY P LYONS,EILEEN P RUTHERFORD P BELLOCK P GARRETT P LYONS,JOSEPH P RYDER P BIGGINS P GASH E MATHIAS P SAVIANO P BLACK P GIGLIO P MAUTINO P SCHMITZ E BOLAND P GILES P McAULIFFE P SCHOENBERG P BOST P GRANBERG P McCARTHY P SCOTT P BRADLEY P HAMOS P McGUIRE P SCULLY P BRADY P HANNIG P McKEON P SHARP P BROSNAHAN P HARRIS P MEYER P SILVA P BRUNSVOLD P HARTKE P MITCHELL,BILL P SKINNER P BUGIELSKI P HASSERT P MITCHELL,JERRYP SLONE P BURKE P HOEFT P MOFFITT P SMITH P CAPPARELLI P HOFFMAN P MOORE P SOMMER P COULSON P HOLBROOK P MORROW P STEPHENS P COWLISHAW P HOWARD P MULLIGAN P STROGER P CROSS P HULTGREN P MURPHY P TENHOUSE P CROTTY P JOHNSON,TIM P MYERS P TURNER,ART P CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM P NOVAK P TURNER,JOHN P CURRY P JONES,JOHN P O'BRIEN P WAIT P DANIELS P JONES,LOU P O'CONNOR P WINKEL P DART P JONES,SHIRLEY P OSMOND P WINTERS P DAVIS,MONIQUE P KENNER P PANKAU P WIRSING P DAVIS,STEVE P KLINGLER P PARKE P WOJCIK P DELGADO P KOSEL P PERSICO P WOOLARD P DURKIN P KRAUSE P POE P YOUNGE P ERWIN P LANG P PUGH P ZICKUS P FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER P REITZ P MR. SPEAKER P FLOWERS P LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2849 NO. 2 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 865 ELECTRONIC HOME DETENTION THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 112 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON A SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE A YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2850 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 3 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 182 MENTAL HEALTH CD-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2851 NO. 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1925 COURT CLRK-OFFICES-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 111 YEAS 2 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2852 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1762 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENCY-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 110 YEAS 0 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST A GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART A CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL P DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2853 NO. 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 523 MUD CD-NON-HOME RULE-SALES TAX THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 63 YEAS 48 NAYS 1 PRESENT N ACEVEDO N FOWLER N LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS N LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN N FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER Y BIGGINS N GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK N GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE N SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY N BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS N COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER N CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY A TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM P NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY N JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN N WAIT N DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2854 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 7 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 806 METRO PIER AUTHY-CREATE-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 111 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON A SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE A ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2855 NO. 8 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 134 PROP TX-VETS ORG-EAV FREEZE THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 112 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU A WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2856 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 9 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2275 ILL ST COLLECTION-1986-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 111 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS A TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2857 NO. 10-1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 47 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 92 YEAS 20 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT P MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2858 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-2 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 50 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 99 YEAS 14 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2859 NO. 10-3 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 92 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 97 YEAS 14 NAYS 3 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2860 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-4 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 95 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 100 YEAS 12 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2861 NO. 10-5 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 100 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 98 YEAS 15 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2862 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-6 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 144 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 108 YEAS 5 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE N SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2863 NO. 10-7 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 389 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2864 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-8 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 398 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2865 NO. 10-9 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 489 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 102 YEAS 10 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2866 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-10 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 490 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 102 YEAS 10 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2867 NO. 10-11 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 539 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2868 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-12 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 589 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2869 NO. 10-13 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 590 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2870 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-14 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 606 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 66 YEAS 43 NAYS 5 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY N BRADY Y HANNIG N McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS N MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI P HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE N HOEFT N MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY N JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL P DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND N WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER P PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2871 NO. 10-15 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 622 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2872 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-16 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 623 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2873 NO. 10-17 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 658 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2874 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-18 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 660 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 10 NAYS 3 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2875 NO. 10-19 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 702 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2876 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-20 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 703 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2877 NO. 10-21 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 706 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2878 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-22 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 708 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 105 YEAS 8 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2879 NO. 10-23 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 733 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 109 YEAS 4 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2880 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-24 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 737 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 8 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN P CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2881 NO. 10-25 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 739 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 8 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN P CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2882 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-26 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 742 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 93 YEAS 17 NAYS 4 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY P SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY N JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL N DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE P KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN P LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2883 NO. 10-27 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 770 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 105 YEAS 8 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2884 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-28 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 775 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 105 YEAS 8 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2885 NO. 10-29 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 777 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 105 YEAS 8 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2886 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-30 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 778 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 88 YEAS 21 NAYS 5 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO P SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER P COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS P COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN N CURRY Y JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH P ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2887 NO. 10-31 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 784 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 105 YEAS 8 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2888 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-32 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 808 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY N SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL P DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2889 NO. 10-33 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 809 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 102 YEAS 11 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2890 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-34 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 823 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2891 NO. 10-35 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 840 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2892 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-36 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 847 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 81 YEAS 29 NAYS 4 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT P MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM P MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN N CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2893 NO. 10-37 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 849 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 10 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2894 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-38 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 861 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2895 NO. 10-39 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 904 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2896 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-40 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 953 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2897 NO. 10-41 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 985 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 10 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2898 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-42 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 986 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2899 NO. 10-43 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 988 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 97 YEAS 15 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2900 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-44 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 989 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 98 YEAS 14 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2901 NO. 10-45 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1003 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2902 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-46 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1005 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2903 NO. 10-47 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1035 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2904 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-48 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1043 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2905 NO. 10-49 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1149 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 11 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY Y JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN P LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2906 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-50 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1160 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 102 YEAS 9 NAYS 3 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER P BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM P MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2907 NO. 10-51 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1165 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 108 YEAS 2 NAYS 4 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO P SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS P COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2908 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-52 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1215 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 99 YEAS 12 NAYS 3 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2909 NO. 10-53 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1318 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 8 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG P McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2910 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-54 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1326 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 108 YEAS 5 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2911 NO. 10-55 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1327 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 108 YEAS 4 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ P MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2912 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-56 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1348 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 10 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2913 NO. 10-57 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1406 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2914 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-58 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1409 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 10 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2915 NO. 10-59 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1492 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN P LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2916 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-60 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1493 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE P KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2917 NO. 10-61 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1568 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2918 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-62 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1579 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 11 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM P MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2919 NO. 10-63 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1580 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2920 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-64 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1581 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 10 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2921 NO. 10-65 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1582 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 10 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2922 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-66 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1583 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2923 NO. 10-67 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1590 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 12 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2924 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-68 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1597 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 11 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2925 NO. 10-69 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1598 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 102 YEAS 10 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2926 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-70 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1628 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2927 NO. 10-71 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1664 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2928 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-72 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1667 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2929 NO. 10-73 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1670 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2930 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-74 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1801 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2931 NO. 10-75 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1828 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 11 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2932 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-76 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1853 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 93 YEAS 14 NAYS 7 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN N BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE Y SOMMER P COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL P DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER P PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN P LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2933 NO. 10-77 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1854 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 93 YEAS 14 NAYS 7 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN N BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE Y SOMMER P COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL P DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER P PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN P LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2934 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-78 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1992 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2935 NO. 10-79 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2062 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2936 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-80 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2063 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2937 NO. 10-81 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2064 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2938 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-82 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2067 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2939 NO. 10-83 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2077 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 9 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE P KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2940 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-84 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2081 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2941 NO. 10-85 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2170 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2942 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-86 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2171 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2943 NO. 10-87 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2185 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2944 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-88 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2288 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 104 YEAS 9 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2945 NO. 10-89 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2717 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 101 YEAS 11 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2946 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 10-90 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2719 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 102 YEAS 10 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2947 NO. 10-91 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2770 AGREED BILL LIST #5 PASSED MAR 26, 1999 90 YEAS 15 NAYS 9 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER P RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE P SOMMER P COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY P JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS P TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE P KLINGLER P PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2948 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 11 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1935 CRIM PRO-BAIL BOND-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 112 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY A HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE A YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2949 NO. 12 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 353 WRK COMP-QUESTIONS-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 95 YEAS 17 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER P COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL N DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY A OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2950 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 13 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1340 DAGING-RE-MAP-TASK FORCE THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2951 NO. 14 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1523 BD-H-ED-COMPENSAT-EXPEN-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 109 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO A MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING A DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK A DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE A YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2952 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 15 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2336 ELEC CD-SOLICIT-AUTHY-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 111 YEAS 1 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA A BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL A SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER N COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2953 NO. 16 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 801 NURSING ACT-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 113 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2954 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 17 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2309 CRIM PRO-EXPERT EVIDENCE THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2955 NO. 18 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 675 NAPRAPATHIC PRACT-LIC W O EXAM THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 72 YEAS 39 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS A SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY N SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS N MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE N HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE Y SOMMER N COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS N COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY N TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT N DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL N DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND N WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER N PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER N PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL N PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ A LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2956 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 19 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2120 LOC GOVT-CREDIT CARDS-OFFICIAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 70 YEAS 43 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER N BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN N BEAUBIEN N FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK N GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS N MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI N HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER N COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN N STROGER N CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY N TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND N WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE N KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD N DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2957 NO. 20 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1466 AFRICA TRADE PROJECT THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2958 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 21 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 583 CIV PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 110 YEAS 3 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG A PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2959 NO. 22 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2605 RIVER-FRIENDLY FARMER PROGRAM THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 113 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2960 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 23 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2760 PUB AID CD-MANGD CARE EXMPTION THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 113 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2961 NO. 24 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 487 Y2K CITIZENS PROTECTION ACT THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 81 YEAS 28 NAYS 4 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI P FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER N BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES N McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE P SCULLY N BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI N HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS N COWLISHAW Y HOWARD P MULLIGAN Y STROGER N CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY N TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT N DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY P OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER N PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD N DURKIN N KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2962 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 25 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 820 MHDD CD-EXAMINER-COUNSELOR THIRD READING LOST MAR 26, 1999 59 YEAS 52 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER N LINDNER N RIGHTER N BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN N BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER N BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS N SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES N McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY N BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS N MEYER Y SILVA N BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI N HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE N HOEFT N MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS N COWLISHAW A HOWARD N MULLIGAN Y STROGER N CROSS N HULTGREN Y MURPHY N TENHOUSE Y CROTTY A JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT N DANIELS Y JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND N WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL N PERSICO Y WOOLARD N DURKIN N KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2963 NO. 26 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 506 SCH CD-REMEDIATION PROG-NOTICE THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 110 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN A BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK A MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG A PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2964 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 27 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2800 TOLL HWY-REIMBURSE DOT-CONDEMN THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 84 YEAS 23 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER N LINDNER Y RIGHTER N BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN N BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS N SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES N McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER P BUGIELSKI N HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE N HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE Y SOMMER N COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS N COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER N CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS A TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER N PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD N DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2965 NO. 28 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2355 VEH CD-VEH SIZE & WEIGHT-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 106 YEAS 3 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART A CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2966 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 29 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1268 TX-AUTOMATIC VENDING EXEMPT THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 91 YEAS 16 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT A BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER P COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN N O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO A WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2967 NO. 30 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 816 PUBLIC FUNDS STATEMENT PUBLCTN THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 94 YEAS 12 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI N FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT A LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG A McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE A BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2968 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 31 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 878 SCH CD-DISCIPLINE-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 107 YEAS 1 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS A TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2969 NO. 32 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 306 MUNI CD-JOB RECOVERY EXTENSION THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 107 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER A PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2970 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 33 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2831 ELDER ABUSE-FINANCL EXPLOITATN THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 107 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON A SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK A MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2971 NO. 34 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2713 MANAGED CARE-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 99 YEAS 6 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND P GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE N HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU A WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2972 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 35 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2626 MUNI CD-WATER-SEWER-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 106 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER A FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2973 NO. 36 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2176 CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 106 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO A KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2974 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 37 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1795 CNTY CD-ST ATTNY PAY-RIVERBOAT THIRD READING LOST MAR 26, 1999 50 YEAS 50 NAYS 3 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER N LINDNER N RIGHTER N BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN N FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER N BIGGINS N GASH E MATHIAS N SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND P GILES N McAULIFFE N SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG N McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY N BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS N MEYER P SILVA A BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE Y SOMMER N COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS N COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS N HULTGREN A MURPHY N TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART A CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN N CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN A WAIT N DANIELS A JONES,LOU N O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND N WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER N PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD A DURKIN N KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE N ERWIN P LANG Y PUGH N ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2975 NO. 38 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 305 MUNI CD-TIF-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 75 YEAS 23 NAYS 4 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER Y BIGGINS N GASH E MATHIAS N SAVIANO P BLACK N GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND P GILES N McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY P BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON P SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI N HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON N HOLBROOK A MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS A DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING N DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER A PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE N YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG A PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
2976 JOURNAL OF THE [March 26, 1999] NO. 39 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1729 COMM COLL-DOWNST TREASURE BOND THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 103 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI A FRANKS Y LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH E MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ E BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK A MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS Y TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS A DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG A PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2977 NO. 40 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1695 PROP TX-DUPLICATE TAX BILLS THIRD READING PASSED MAR 26, 1999 60 YEAS 40 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO N FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER N BASSI A FRANKS N LOPEZ E RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD N BELLOCK N GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS N GASH E MATHIAS N SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ E BOLAND P GILES N McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE N SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG A McKEON Y SHARP N BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYA SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH A CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN N MOORE N SOMMER N COULSON N HOLBROOK A MORROW N STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD N MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS N HULTGREN A MURPHY Y TENHOUSE N CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS A TURNER,ART Y CURRIE E JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS A JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART A JONES,SHIRLEY N OSMOND N WINTERS A DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE N KLINGLER N PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO N KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG A PUGH N ZICKUS N FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence

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