Bill Status of SB2615  94th General Assembly


Short Description:  EMERG TEL SYS BD-SURCHARGE

Senate Sponsors
Sen. George P. Shadid

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/9/2007SenateSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
50 ILCS 750/15.4from Ch. 134, par. 45.4


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act. In a Section that requires any county or municipality that imposes a surcharge for the purpose of installing or improving a 9-1-1 emergency telephone system to establish an Emergency Telephone System Board, provides that, in the case of a surcharge imposed by a county with a population of less than 200,000 containing a municipality with a population of over 100,000 that represents at least 60% of the population of the county, the municipality shall provide for the manner of appointment of a majority of the members of the Board. Effective immediately.

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1
Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act. Provides that, in Peoria County (instead of a county with a population of less than 200,000 containing a municipality with a population greater than 100,000 that represents at least 60% of the population of the county), the City of Peoria shall provide for the manner of appointment of a majority of the members of an Emergency Telephone System Board.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  1/20/2006SenateFiled with Secretary by Sen. George P. Shadid
  1/20/2006SenateFirst Reading
  1/20/2006SenateReferred to Rules
  2/1/2006SenateAssigned to Local Government
  2/2/2006SenateSenate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. George P. Shadid
  2/2/2006SenateSenate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules
  2/7/2006SenateSenate Committee Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Local Government
  2/7/2006SenateSenate Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted
  2/8/2006SenateDo Pass as Amended Local Government; 010-000-000
  2/8/2006SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading February 9, 2006
  6/4/2006SenatePursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b) / Referred to Rules
  1/9/2007SenateSession Sine Die