Full Text of HB0106 102nd General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning transportation.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is | 5 | | amended by adding Section 5-45.20 as follows: | 6 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.20 new) | 7 | | Sec. 5-45.20. Emergency rulemaking; Secretary of State | 8 | | emergency powers. To provide for the expeditious and timely | 9 | | implementation of the provisions of Section 30 of the | 10 | | Secretary of State Act, emergency rules implementing the | 11 | | changes made to Section 30 of the Secretary of State Act by | 12 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly may be | 13 | | adopted by the Secretary in accordance with Section 5-45. The | 14 | | adoption of emergency rules authorized by Section 5-45 and | 15 | | this Section is deemed to be necessary for the public | 16 | | interest, safety, and welfare. | 17 | | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2023. | 18 | | Section 10. The Secretary of State Act is amended by | 19 | | changing Sections 12 and 30 as follows:
| 20 | | (15 ILCS 305/12) (from Ch. 124, par. 10.2)
| 21 | | Sec. 12. Parking fees; leases. |
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| 1 | | (a) The Secretary of State shall impose a fee of $20 per | 2 | | month payable
by all State employees parking vehicles in the | 3 | | underground parking facility located
south of the William G. | 4 | | Stratton State Office Building in Springfield and the
parking | 5 | | ramp located at 401 South College Street located west of the | 6 | | William G.
Stratton State Office Building in Springfield, | 7 | | unless a non-State employee requests a space located in either | 8 | | garage, in which case the Secretary shall set the fee by rule. | 9 | | Except as otherwise provided in this Section, State
officers | 10 | | and employees who make application for and are allotted | 11 | | parking
places in such parking facilities shall
authorize the | 12 | | Comptroller
to deduct the required fees from their payroll | 13 | | checks under the State Salary
and Annuity
Withholding Act and | 14 | | the amounts so withheld shall be deposited as provided
in | 15 | | Section 8 of that Act. Until December 31, 2024, members and | 16 | | employees of the General Assembly who make application for and | 17 | | are allotted parking places in such parking facilities may, | 18 | | alternatively, upon application by the Secretary of the Senate | 19 | | or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, have their | 20 | | parking fee paid by the General Assembly. The amounts paid in | 21 | | this instance would also be deposited as provided in Section 8 | 22 | | of the State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act. The President | 23 | | of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives | 24 | | may authorize payment of the fees from appropriations made to | 25 | | the General Assembly. Persons who are not subject to the State | 26 | | Salary
and Annuity Withholding Act and who are allotted |
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| 1 | | parking places under this
Section shall pay the required fees | 2 | | directly to the Office of the Secretary
of State and the | 3 | | amounts so collected shall be deposited in the
State Parking | 4 | | Facility Maintenance Fund in the State Treasury.
| 5 | | (b) The Secretary of State may enter into agreements with | 6 | | public or private entities or individuals to lease to those | 7 | | entities or individuals parking spaces at State-owned | 8 | | Secretary of State facilities. Such agreements may be executed | 9 | | only upon a determination by the Secretary that leasing the | 10 | | parking spaces will not adversely impact the delivery of | 11 | | services to the public. The fee to be charged to the entity or | 12 | | individual leasing the parking spaces shall be established by | 13 | | rule. All funds collected by the Secretary pursuant to such | 14 | | leases shall be deposited in the State Parking Facility | 15 | | Maintenance Fund and shall be used for the maintenance and | 16 | | repair of parking lots at State-owned Secretary of State | 17 | | facilities. | 18 | | (Source: P.A. 98-179, eff. 8-5-13; 98-1148, eff. 12-31-14.)
| 19 | | (15 ILCS 305/30) | 20 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2022) | 21 | | Sec. 30. Emergency powers. | 22 | | (a) In response to the interruption of services available | 23 | | to the public as a result of the public health disaster caused | 24 | | by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel severe acute | 25 | | respiratory illness that spreads rapidly through respiratory |
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| 1 | | transmissions, the extended closure of State government | 2 | | offices and private sector businesses caused by COVID-19, and | 3 | | the need to ameliorate any detrimental impact on members of | 4 | | the public caused by that interruption of services, the | 5 | | Secretary of State is hereby given the authority to adopt | 6 | | emergency rulemakings, and to adopt permanent administrative | 7 | | rules: | 8 | | (1) extending until not later than December 31, 2022, | 9 | | the expiration dates of driver's licenses, driving | 10 | | permits, monitoring device driving permits, restricted | 11 | | driving permits, and identification cards which were | 12 | | issued with expiration dates on or after January 1, 2020. | 13 | | During the period of any extensions implemented pursuant | 14 | | to this subsection, all driver's licenses, driving | 15 | | permits, monitoring device driving permits, restricted | 16 | | driving permits, and identification cards, shall be | 17 | | subject to any terms and conditions under which the | 18 | | original document was issued; and | 19 | | (2) modifying the requirements for the renewal of | 20 | | driver's licenses, driving permits, monitoring device | 21 | | driving permits, restricted driving permits, and | 22 | | identification cards. No such modification shall apply for | 23 | | more than one renewal cycle after the effective date of | 24 | | the rulemaking. | 25 | | (b) When the renewal of any driver's license, driving | 26 | | permit, monitoring device driving permit, restricted driving |
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| 1 | | permit, or identification card has been extended pursuant to | 2 | | this Section, it shall be renewed during the period of an | 3 | | extension. Any such renewals shall be from the original | 4 | | expiration date and shall be subject to the full fee which | 5 | | would have been due had the renewals been issued based on the | 6 | | original expiration date, except that no late filing fees or | 7 | | penalties shall be imposed. | 8 | | (c) All law enforcement agencies in the State of Illinois | 9 | | and all State and local governmental entities shall recognize | 10 | | the validity of, and give full legal force to, extensions | 11 | | granted pursuant to this Section. | 12 | | (d) Upon the request of any person whose driver's license, | 13 | | driving permit, monitoring device driving permit, restricted | 14 | | driving permit, or identification card has been subject to an | 15 | | extension under this Section, the Secretary shall issue a | 16 | | statement verifying the extension was issued pursuant to | 17 | | Illinois law, and requesting any foreign jurisdiction to honor | 18 | | the extension. | 19 | | (e) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2023. | 20 | | (a) In response to the ongoing public health disaster | 21 | | caused by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel severe | 22 | | acute respiratory illness that spreads rapidly through | 23 | | respiratory transmissions, and the need to regulate the number | 24 | | of individuals entering a Secretary of State facility at any | 25 | | one time in order to prevent the spread of the disease, the | 26 | | Secretary of State is hereby given the authority to adopt |
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| 1 | | emergency rulemakings, as provided under subsection (b), and | 2 | | to adopt permanent administrative rules extending until no | 3 | | later than June 30, 2021, the expiration dates of driver's | 4 | | licenses, driving permits, monitoring device driving permits, | 5 | | restricted driving permits, identification cards, disabled | 6 | | parking placards and decals, and vehicle registrations that | 7 | | were issued with expiration dates on or after January 1, 2020. | 8 | | If, as of May 1, 2021, there remains in effect a proclamation | 9 | | issued by the Governor of the State of Illinois declaring a | 10 | | statewide disaster in response to the outbreak of COVID-19, | 11 | | the Secretary may further extend such expiration dates until | 12 | | no later than December 31, 2021. | 13 | | (a-5) During the period of any extensions implemented | 14 | | pursuant to this Section, all driver's licenses, driving | 15 | | permits, monitoring device driving permits, restricted driving | 16 | | permits, identification cards, disabled parking placards and | 17 | | decals, and vehicle registrations shall be subject to any | 18 | | terms and conditions under which the original document was | 19 | | issued. | 20 | | (b) To provide for the expeditious and timely | 21 | | implementation of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | 22 | | Assembly, any emergency rules to implement the extension | 23 | | provisions of this Section must be adopted by the Secretary of | 24 | | State, subject to the provisions of Section 5-45 of the | 25 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Any such rule shall: | 26 | | (1) (blank); |
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| 1 | | (2) set forth the expirations being extended (for | 2 | | example, "this extension shall apply to all driver's | 3 | | licenses, driving permits, monitoring device driving | 4 | | permits, restricted driving permits, identification cards, | 5 | | disabled parking placards and decals, and vehicle | 6 | | registrations expiring on [date] through [date]"); and | 7 | | (3) set forth the date on which the extension period | 8 | | becomes effective, and the date on which the extension | 9 | | will terminate if not extended by subsequent emergency | 10 | | rulemaking. | 11 | | (c) Where the renewal of any driver's license, driving | 12 | | permit, monitoring device driving permit, restricted driving | 13 | | permit, identification card, disabled parking placard or | 14 | | decal, or vehicle registration has been extended pursuant to | 15 | | this Section, it shall be renewed during the period of an | 16 | | extension. Any such renewal shall be from the original | 17 | | expiration date and shall be subject to the full fee which | 18 | | would have been due had the renewal been issued based on the | 19 | | original expiration date, except that no late filing fees or | 20 | | penalties shall be imposed. | 21 | | (d) All law enforcement agencies in the State of Illinois | 22 | | and all State and local governmental entities shall recognize | 23 | | the validity of, and give full legal force to, extensions | 24 | | granted pursuant to this Section. | 25 | | (e) Upon the request of any person or entity whose | 26 | | driver's license, driving permit, monitoring device driving |
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| 1 | | permit, restricted driving permit, identification card, | 2 | | disabled parking placard or decal, or vehicle registration has | 3 | | been subject to an extension under this Section, the Secretary | 4 | | shall issue a statement verifying the extension was issued | 5 | | pursuant to Illinois law, and requesting any foreign | 6 | | jurisdiction to honor the extension. | 7 | | (f) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2022.
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-640, eff. 6-12-20; 102-39, eff. 6-25-21.) | 9 | | Section 13. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | 10 | | changing Section 11-101-3 as follows: | 11 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-101-3) | 12 | | Sec. 11-101-3. Noise mitigation; air quality. | 13 | | (a) A municipality that has implemented a Residential | 14 | | Sound Insulation Program to mitigate aircraft noise shall | 15 | | perform indoor air quality monitoring and laboratory analysis | 16 | | of windows and doors installed pursuant to the Residential | 17 | | Sound Insulation Program to determine whether there are any | 18 | | adverse health impacts associated with off-gassing from such | 19 | | windows and doors. Such monitoring and analysis shall be | 20 | | consistent with applicable professional and industry | 21 | | standards. The municipality shall make any final reports | 22 | | resulting from such monitoring and analysis available to the | 23 | | public on the municipality's website. The municipality shall | 24 | | develop a science-based mitigation plan to address significant |
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| 1 | | health-related impacts, if any, associated with such windows | 2 | | and doors as determined by the results of the monitoring and | 3 | | analysis. In a municipality that has implemented a Residential | 4 | | Sound Insulation Program to mitigate aircraft noise, if | 5 | | requested by the homeowner pursuant to a process established | 6 | | by the municipality, which process shall include, at a | 7 | | minimum, notification in a newspaper of general circulation | 8 | | and a mailer sent to every address identified as a recipient of | 9 | | windows and doors installed under the Residential Sound | 10 | | Insulation Program, the municipality shall replace all windows | 11 | | and doors installed under the Residential Sound Insulation | 12 | | Program in such homes where one or more windows or doors have | 13 | | been found to have caused offensive odors. Subject to | 14 | | appropriation, the municipality shall replace windows and | 15 | | doors in at least 750 residences a year. Residents who altered | 16 | | or modified a replacement window or accepted a replacement | 17 | | screen for the window shall not be disqualified from | 18 | | compensation or future services. Only those homeowners who | 19 | | request that the municipality perform an odor inspection as | 20 | | prescribed by the process established by the municipality | 21 | | within 6 months of notification being published and mailers | 22 | | being sent shall be eligible for odorous window and odorous | 23 | | door replacement. Residents who are eligible to receive | 24 | | replacement windows shall be allowed to choose the color and | 25 | | type of replacement window. For purposes of aiding in the | 26 | | selection of such replacement windows, a showcase and display |
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| 1 | | of available replacement window types shall be established and | 2 | | located at Chicago Midway International Airport. Homes that | 3 | | have been identified by the municipality as having odorous | 4 | | windows or doors are not required to make said request to the | 5 | | municipality. The right to make a claim for replacement and | 6 | | have it considered pursuant to this Section shall not be | 7 | | affected by the fact of odor-related claims made or | 8 | | odor-related products received pursuant to the Residential | 9 | | Sound Insulation Program prior to June 5, 2019 (the effective | 10 | | date of this Section). The municipality shall also perform | 11 | | in-home air quality testing in residences in which windows and | 12 | | doors are replaced under this Section. In order to receive | 13 | | in-home air quality testing, a homeowner must request such | 14 | | testing from the municipality, and the total number of homes | 15 | | tested in any given year shall not exceed 25% of the total | 16 | | number of homes in which windows and doors were replaced under | 17 | | this Section in the prior calendar year. | 18 | | (b) An advisory committee shall be formed, composed of the | 19 | | following: (i) 2 members of the municipality who reside in | 20 | | homes that have received windows or doors pursuant to the | 21 | | Residential Sound Insulation Program and have been identified | 22 | | by the municipality as having odorous windows or doors, | 23 | | appointed by the Secretary of Transportation; (ii) one | 24 | | employee of the Aeronautics Division of the Department of | 25 | | Transportation; and (iii) 2 employees of the municipality that | 26 | | implemented the Residential Sound Insulation Program in |
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| 1 | | question ; and (iv) 2 members appointed by the Speaker of the | 2 | | House of Representatives and 2 members appointed by the | 3 | | President of the Senate . The advisory committee shall | 4 | | determine by majority vote which homes contain windows or | 5 | | doors that cause offensive odors and thus are eligible for | 6 | | replacement, shall promulgate a list of such homes, and shall | 7 | | develop recommendations as to the order in which homes are to | 8 | | receive window replacement. The recommendations shall include | 9 | | reasonable and objective criteria for determining which | 10 | | windows or doors are odorous, consideration of the date of | 11 | | odor confirmation for prioritization, severity of odor, | 12 | | geography and individual hardship, and shall provide such | 13 | | recommendations to the municipality. The advisory committee | 14 | | shall develop a process in which homeowners can demonstrate | 15 | | extreme hardship. As used in this subsection, "extreme | 16 | | hardship" means: liquid infiltration of the window or door; | 17 | | health and medical condition of the resident; and residents | 18 | | with sensitivities related to smell. At least 10% of the homes | 19 | | receiving a replacement in a year shall be homes that have | 20 | | demonstrated extreme hardship. The advisory committee shall | 21 | | compile a report demonstrating: (i) the number of homes in | 22 | | line to receive a replacement; (ii) the number of homes that | 23 | | received replacement windows or doors, or both; (iii) the | 24 | | number of homes that received financial compensation instead | 25 | | of a replacement; and (iv) the number of homes with confirmed | 26 | | mechanical issues. Until December 31, 2022, the report shall |
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| 1 | | be complied monthly, after December 31, 2022, the report shall | 2 | | be complied quarterly. The advisory committee shall accept all | 3 | | public questions and furnish a written response within 2 | 4 | | business days. The advisory committee shall comply with the | 5 | | requirements of the Open Meetings Act. The Chicago Department | 6 | | of Aviation shall provide administrative support to the | 7 | | committee. The municipality shall consider the recommendations | 8 | | of the committee but shall retain final decision-making | 9 | | authority over replacement of windows and doors installed | 10 | | under the Residential Sound Insulation Program, and shall | 11 | | comply with all federal, State, and local laws involving | 12 | | procurement. A municipality administering claims pursuant to | 13 | | this Section shall provide to every address identified as | 14 | | having submitted a valid claim under this Section a quarterly | 15 | | report setting forth the municipality's activities undertaken | 16 | | pursuant to this Section for that quarter. However, the | 17 | | municipality shall replace windows and doors pursuant to this | 18 | | Section only if, and to the extent, grants are distributed to, | 19 | | and received by, the municipality from the Sound-Reducing | 20 | | Windows and Doors Replacement Fund for the costs associated | 21 | | with the replacement of sound-reducing windows and doors | 22 | | installed under the Residential Sound Insulation Program | 23 | | pursuant to Section 6z-20.1 of the State Finance Act. In | 24 | | addition, the municipality shall revise its specifications for | 25 | | procurement of windows for the Residential Sound Insulation | 26 | | Program to address potential off-gassing from such windows in |
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| 1 | | future phases of the program. A municipality subject to the | 2 | | Section shall not legislate or otherwise regulate with regard | 3 | | to indoor air quality monitoring, laboratory analysis or | 4 | | replacement requirements, except as provided in this Section, | 5 | | but the foregoing restriction shall not limit said | 6 | | municipality's taxing power. | 7 | | (c) A home rule unit may not regulate indoor air quality | 8 | | monitoring and laboratory analysis, and related mitigation and | 9 | | mitigation plans, in a manner inconsistent with this Section. | 10 | | This Section is a limitation of home rule powers and functions | 11 | | under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the | 12 | | Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule | 13 | | units of powers and functions exercised by the State. | 14 | | (d) This Section shall not be construed to create a | 15 | | private right of action.
| 16 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-604, eff. 12-13-19; | 17 | | 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) | 18 | | Section 15. The Regional Transportation Authority Act is | 19 | | amended by changing Sections 4.01 and 4.09 as follows:
| 20 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.01) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.01)
| 21 | | Sec. 4.01. Budget and Program.
| 22 | | (a) The Board shall control the finances
of the Authority. | 23 | | It shall by ordinance adopted by the affirmative vote of at | 24 | | least 12 of its then Directors (i) appropriate money to |
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| 1 | | perform the
Authority's purposes and provide for payment of | 2 | | debts and expenses of
the Authority, (ii) take action with | 3 | | respect to the budget and two-year financial plan of each | 4 | | Service Board, as provided in Section 4.11, and (iii) adopt an | 5 | | Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan for the Authority | 6 | | that includes the annual budget and two-year financial plan of | 7 | | each Service Board that has been approved by the Authority. | 8 | | The Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
shall contain a | 9 | | statement
of the funds estimated to be on hand for the | 10 | | Authority and each Service Board at the beginning of the | 11 | | fiscal
year, the funds estimated to be received from all | 12 | | sources for such year, the estimated expenses and obligations | 13 | | of the Authority and each Service Board for all purposes, | 14 | | including expenses for contributions to be made with respect | 15 | | to pension and other employee benefits,
and the funds | 16 | | estimated to be on hand at the end of such year. The fiscal | 17 | | year of the Authority and each Service Board shall
begin on | 18 | | January 1st and end on the succeeding December 31st.
By July | 19 | | 1st of each year the Director of the
Illinois
Governor's | 20 | | Office of Management and Budget (formerly Bureau of the
| 21 | | Budget) shall submit
to the Authority an estimate of revenues | 22 | | for the next fiscal year of the Authority to be
collected from | 23 | | the taxes imposed by the Authority and the amounts to be
| 24 | | available in the Public Transportation Fund and the Regional | 25 | | Transportation
Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement | 26 | | Fund and the amounts otherwise to be appropriated by the State |
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| 1 | | to the Authority for its purposes. The Authority shall file a | 2 | | copy of its Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan with
the
| 3 | | General Assembly and the Governor after its adoption. Before | 4 | | the proposed Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
is | 5 | | adopted, the Authority
shall hold at least one public hearing | 6 | | thereon
in the metropolitan region, and shall meet
with the | 7 | | county board or its designee of
each of the several counties in | 8 | | the metropolitan region. After conducting
such hearings and | 9 | | holding such meetings and after making such changes
in the | 10 | | proposed Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
as the | 11 | | Board deems appropriate, the
Board shall adopt its annual | 12 | | appropriation and Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
| 13 | | ordinance. The ordinance may be adopted
only upon the | 14 | | affirmative votes of 12
of its then Directors. The
ordinance | 15 | | shall appropriate such sums of money as are deemed necessary
| 16 | | to defray all necessary expenses and obligations of the | 17 | | Authority,
specifying purposes and the objects or programs for | 18 | | which appropriations
are made and the amount appropriated for | 19 | | each object or program.
Additional appropriations, transfers | 20 | | between items and other changes in
such ordinance may be made | 21 | | from time to time by the Board upon the
affirmative votes of 12
| 22 | | of its then Directors.
| 23 | | (b) The Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
shall | 24 | | show a balance between anticipated revenues from
all sources | 25 | | and anticipated expenses including funding of operating | 26 | | deficits
or the discharge of encumbrances incurred in prior |
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| 1 | | periods and payment of
principal and interest when due, and | 2 | | shall show cash balances sufficient
to pay with reasonable | 3 | | promptness all obligations and expenses as incurred.
| 4 | | The Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
must show: | 5 | | (i) that the level of fares
and charges for mass | 6 | | transportation provided by, or under grant or purchase
of | 7 | | service contracts of, the Service Boards is sufficient to | 8 | | cause the
aggregate of all projected fare revenues from | 9 | | such fares and charges received
in each fiscal year to | 10 | | equal at least 50% of the aggregate costs of providing
| 11 | | such public transportation in such fiscal year. However, | 12 | | due to the fiscal impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the | 13 | | aggregate of all projected fare revenues from such fares | 14 | | and charges received in fiscal years 2021, 2022, and 2023 | 15 | | may be less than 50% of the aggregate costs of providing | 16 | | such public transportation in those fiscal years. "Fare | 17 | | revenues" include
the proceeds of all fares and charges | 18 | | for services provided, contributions
received in | 19 | | connection with public transportation from units of local
| 20 | | government other than the Authority, except for | 21 | | contributions received by the Chicago Transit Authority | 22 | | from a real estate transfer tax imposed under subsection | 23 | | (i) of Section 8-3-19 of the Illinois Municipal Code, and | 24 | | from the State pursuant to subsection
(i) of Section | 25 | | 2705-305 of the Department of Transportation Law (20 ILCS
| 26 | | 2705/2705-305), and all other operating revenues properly |
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| 1 | | included consistent
with generally accepted accounting | 2 | | principles but do not include: the proceeds
of any | 3 | | borrowings, and, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, all | 4 | | revenues and receipts, including but not limited to fares | 5 | | and grants received from the federal, State or any unit of | 6 | | local government or other entity, derived from providing | 7 | | ADA paratransit service pursuant to Section 2.30 of the | 8 | | Regional Transportation Authority Act. "Costs" include all | 9 | | items properly included as operating
costs consistent with | 10 | | generally accepted accounting principles, including
| 11 | | administrative costs, but do not include: depreciation; | 12 | | payment of principal
and interest on bonds, notes or
other | 13 | | evidences of obligation for borrowed money issued by the | 14 | | Authority;
payments with respect to public transportation | 15 | | facilities made pursuant
to subsection (b) of Section 2.20 | 16 | | of this Act; any payments with respect
to rate protection | 17 | | contracts, credit enhancements or liquidity agreements
| 18 | | made under Section 4.14; any other cost to which it
is | 19 | | reasonably expected that a cash expenditure
will not be | 20 | | made; costs for passenger
security including grants, | 21 | | contracts, personnel, equipment and
administrative | 22 | | expenses, except in the case of the Chicago Transit
| 23 | | Authority, in which case the term does not include costs | 24 | | spent annually by
that entity for protection against crime | 25 | | as required by Section 27a of the
Metropolitan Transit | 26 | | Authority Act; the payment by the Chicago Transit |
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| 1 | | Authority of Debt Service, as defined in Section 12c of | 2 | | the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, on bonds or notes | 3 | | issued pursuant to that Section; the payment by the | 4 | | Commuter Rail Division of debt service on bonds issued | 5 | | pursuant to Section 3B.09; expenses incurred by the | 6 | | Suburban Bus Division for the cost of new public | 7 | | transportation services funded from grants pursuant to | 8 | | Section 2.01e of this amendatory Act of the 95th General | 9 | | Assembly for a period of 2 years from the date of | 10 | | initiation of each such service; costs as exempted by the | 11 | | Board for
projects pursuant to Section 2.09 of this Act; | 12 | | or, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, expenses related | 13 | | to providing ADA paratransit service pursuant to Section | 14 | | 2.30 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act; and in | 15 | | fiscal years 2008 through 2012 inclusive, costs in the | 16 | | amount of $200,000,000 in fiscal year 2008, reducing by | 17 | | $40,000,000 in each fiscal year thereafter until this | 18 | | exemption is eliminated; and | 19 | | (ii) that the level of fares charged for ADA | 20 | | paratransit services is sufficient to cause the aggregate | 21 | | of all projected revenues from such fares charged and | 22 | | received in each fiscal year to equal at least 10% of the | 23 | | aggregate costs of providing such ADA paratransit | 24 | | services. However, due to the fiscal impacts of the | 25 | | COVID-19 pandemic, the aggregate of all projected fare | 26 | | revenues from such fares and charges received in fiscal |
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| 1 | | years 2021, 2022, and 2023 may be less than 10% of the | 2 | | aggregate costs of providing such ADA paratransit services | 3 | | in those fiscal years. For purposes of this Act, the | 4 | | percentages in this subsection (b)(ii) shall be referred | 5 | | to as the "system generated ADA paratransit services | 6 | | revenue recovery ratio". For purposes of the system | 7 | | generated ADA paratransit services revenue recovery ratio, | 8 | | "costs" shall include all items properly included as | 9 | | operating costs consistent with generally accepted | 10 | | accounting principles. However, the Board may exclude from | 11 | | costs an amount that does not exceed the allowable | 12 | | "capital costs of contracting" for ADA paratransit | 13 | | services pursuant to the Federal Transit Administration | 14 | | guidelines for the Urbanized Area Formula Program.
| 15 | | (c) The actual administrative expenses of the Authority | 16 | | for the fiscal
year commencing January 1, 1985 may not exceed | 17 | | $5,000,000.
The actual administrative expenses of the | 18 | | Authority for the fiscal year
commencing January 1, 1986, and | 19 | | for each fiscal year thereafter shall not
exceed the maximum | 20 | | administrative expenses for the previous fiscal year plus
5%. | 21 | | "Administrative
expenses" are defined for purposes of this | 22 | | Section as all expenses except:
(1) capital expenses and | 23 | | purchases of the Authority on behalf of the Service
Boards; | 24 | | (2) payments to Service Boards; and (3) payment of principal
| 25 | | and interest on bonds, notes or other evidence of obligation | 26 | | for borrowed
money issued by the Authority; (4) costs for |
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| 1 | | passenger security including
grants, contracts, personnel, | 2 | | equipment and administrative expenses; (5)
payments with | 3 | | respect to public transportation facilities made pursuant to
| 4 | | subsection (b) of Section 2.20 of this Act; and (6) any | 5 | | payments with
respect to rate protection contracts, credit | 6 | | enhancements or liquidity
agreements made pursuant to Section | 7 | | 4.14.
| 8 | | (d) This subsection applies only until the Department | 9 | | begins administering and enforcing an increased tax under | 10 | | Section 4.03(m) as authorized by this amendatory Act of the | 11 | | 95th General Assembly. After withholding 15% of the proceeds | 12 | | of any tax imposed by the
Authority and 15% of money received | 13 | | by the Authority from the Regional
Transportation Authority | 14 | | Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund,
the Board shall | 15 | | allocate the proceeds and money remaining to the Service
| 16 | | Boards as follows: (1) an amount equal to 85% of the proceeds | 17 | | of those
taxes collected within the City of Chicago and 85% of | 18 | | the money received by
the Authority on account of transfers to | 19 | | the Regional Transportation
Authority Occupation and Use Tax | 20 | | Replacement Fund from the County and Mass
Transit District | 21 | | Fund attributable to retail sales within the City of
Chicago | 22 | | shall be allocated to the Chicago Transit
Authority; (2) an | 23 | | amount equal to 85% of the proceeds of those taxes
collected | 24 | | within Cook County outside the City of Chicago and 85% of the
| 25 | | money received by the Authority on account of transfers to the | 26 | | Regional
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| 1 | | Replacement Fund from the
County and Mass Transit District | 2 | | Fund attributable to retail sales within
Cook County outside | 3 | | of the city of Chicago shall be allocated
30% to the Chicago | 4 | | Transit Authority, 55% to the Commuter Rail Board and
15% to | 5 | | the Suburban Bus Board; and (3) an amount equal to 85% of the
| 6 | | proceeds of the taxes collected within the Counties of DuPage, | 7 | | Kane, Lake,
McHenry and Will shall be allocated 70% to the | 8 | | Commuter Rail Board and 30%
to the Suburban Bus Board.
| 9 | | (e) This subsection applies only until the Department | 10 | | begins administering and enforcing an increased tax under | 11 | | Section 4.03(m) as authorized by this amendatory Act of the | 12 | | 95th General Assembly. Moneys received by the Authority on | 13 | | account of transfers to the
Regional Transportation Authority | 14 | | Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund
from the State and | 15 | | Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall be
allocated among the | 16 | | Authority and the Service Boards as follows: 15% of
such | 17 | | moneys shall be retained by the Authority and the remaining | 18 | | 85%
shall be transferred to the Service Boards as soon as may | 19 | | be
practicable after the Authority receives payment. Moneys | 20 | | which are
distributable to the Service Boards pursuant to the | 21 | | preceding sentence
shall be allocated among the Service Boards | 22 | | on the basis of each Service
Board's distribution ratio. The | 23 | | term "distribution ratio" means,
for purposes of this | 24 | | subsection (e) of this Section 4.01, the ratio of
the total | 25 | | amount distributed to a Service Board pursuant to subsection | 26 | | (d)
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| 1 | | year to the total
amount distributed to all of the Service | 2 | | Boards pursuant to subsection (d)
of Section 4.01 for the | 3 | | immediately preceding calendar year.
| 4 | | (f) To carry out its duties and responsibilities under | 5 | | this Act,
the Board shall employ staff which shall: (1) | 6 | | propose for adoption by the Board of the Authority rules for | 7 | | the Service Boards that establish (i) forms and schedules to | 8 | | be used and information required to be provided with respect | 9 | | to a five-year capital program, annual budgets, and two-year | 10 | | financial plans and regular reporting of actual results | 11 | | against adopted budgets and financial plans, (ii) financial | 12 | | practices to be followed in the budgeting and expenditure of | 13 | | public funds, (iii) assumptions and projections that must be | 14 | | followed in preparing and submitting its annual budget and | 15 | | two-year financial plan or a five-year capital program; (2) | 16 | | evaluate for
the Board public transportation programs operated | 17 | | or proposed by
the Service Boards and
transportation agencies | 18 | | in terms of the goals and objectives set out in the Strategic | 19 | | Plan; (3)
keep the Board and the public informed of the extent | 20 | | to which the Service Boards and transportation agencies are | 21 | | meeting the goals and objectives adopted by the Authority in | 22 | | the Strategic Plan; and (4) assess the efficiency or adequacy | 23 | | of public transportation services provided by a Service Board | 24 | | and make recommendations for change in that service
to the end | 25 | | that the moneys
available to the Authority may be
expended in | 26 | | the most economical manner possible with the least possible
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| 1 | | duplication. | 2 | | (g) All
Service Boards, transportation agencies, | 3 | | comprehensive planning agencies, including the Chicago | 4 | | Metropolitan Agency for Planning, or
transportation planning | 5 | | agencies in the metropolitan region shall
furnish to the | 6 | | Authority
such information pertaining to public
transportation | 7 | | or relevant for plans therefor as it may from time to time
| 8 | | require. The Executive Director, or his or her designee, | 9 | | shall, for the purpose of
securing any such information | 10 | | necessary or appropriate to carry out any of the powers and | 11 | | responsibilities of the Authority under this Act, have access | 12 | | to, and the right to examine, all
books, documents, papers or | 13 | | records of a Service Board or any transportation
agency | 14 | | receiving funds from the Authority
or Service Board, and such | 15 | | Service Board or transportation agency shall comply with any | 16 | | request by the Executive Director, or his or her designee, | 17 | | within 30 days or an extended time provided by the Executive | 18 | | Director.
| 19 | | (h) No Service Board shall undertake any capital | 20 | | improvement which is not identified in the Five-Year Capital | 21 | | Program.
| 22 | | (i) Each Service Board shall furnish to the Board access | 23 | | to its financial information including, but not limited to, | 24 | | audits and reports. The Board shall have real-time access to | 25 | | the financial information of the Service Boards; however, the | 26 | | Board shall be granted read-only access to the Service Board's |
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| 1 | | financial information. | 2 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
| 3 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.09) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.09)
| 4 | | Sec. 4.09. Public Transportation Fund and the Regional | 5 | | Transportation
Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement | 6 | | Fund.
| 7 | | (a)(1)
Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (4), as | 8 | | soon as possible after
the first day of each month, beginning | 9 | | July 1, 1984, upon certification of
the Department of Revenue, | 10 | | the Comptroller shall order transferred and the
Treasurer | 11 | | shall transfer from the General Revenue Fund to a special fund | 12 | | in the State Treasury to be known as the Public
Transportation | 13 | | Fund an amount equal to 25% of the net revenue, before the
| 14 | | deduction of the serviceman and retailer discounts pursuant to | 15 | | Section 9 of
the Service Occupation Tax Act and Section 3 of | 16 | | the Retailers' Occupation
Tax Act, realized from
any tax | 17 | | imposed by the Authority pursuant to
Sections 4.03 and 4.03.1 | 18 | | and 25% of the amounts deposited into the Regional
| 19 | | Transportation Authority tax fund created by Section 4.03 of | 20 | | this Act, from
the County and Mass Transit District Fund as | 21 | | provided in Section 6z-20 of
the State Finance Act and 25% of | 22 | | the amounts deposited into the Regional
Transportation | 23 | | Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund from the
| 24 | | State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund as provided in Section | 25 | | 6z-17 of the
State Finance Act.
On the first day of the month |
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| 1 | | following the date that the Department receives revenues from | 2 | | increased taxes under Section 4.03(m) as authorized by Public | 3 | | Act 95-708, in lieu of the transfers authorized in the | 4 | | preceding sentence, upon certification of the Department of | 5 | | Revenue, the Comptroller shall order transferred and the | 6 | | Treasurer shall transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the | 7 | | Public Transportation Fund an amount equal to 25% of the net | 8 | | revenue, before the deduction of the serviceman and retailer | 9 | | discounts pursuant to Section 9 of the Service Occupation Tax | 10 | | Act and Section 3 of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, | 11 | | realized from (i) 80% of the proceeds of any tax imposed by the | 12 | | Authority at a rate of 1.25% in Cook County, (ii) 75% of the | 13 | | proceeds of any tax imposed by the Authority at the rate of 1% | 14 | | in Cook County, and (iii) one-third of the proceeds of any tax | 15 | | imposed by the Authority at the rate of 0.75% in the Counties | 16 | | of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will, all pursuant to | 17 | | Section 4.03, and 25% of the net revenue realized from any tax | 18 | | imposed by the Authority pursuant to Section 4.03.1, and 25% | 19 | | of the amounts deposited into the Regional Transportation | 20 | | Authority tax fund created by Section 4.03 of this Act from the | 21 | | County and Mass Transit District Fund as provided in Section | 22 | | 6z-20 of the State Finance Act, and 25% of the amounts | 23 | | deposited into the Regional Transportation Authority | 24 | | Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund from the State and | 25 | | Local Sales Tax Reform Fund as provided in Section 6z-17 of the | 26 | | State Finance Act. As used in this Section, net revenue |
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| 1 | | realized for a month shall be the revenue
collected by the | 2 | | State pursuant to Sections 4.03 and 4.03.1 during the
previous | 3 | | month from within the metropolitan region, less the amount | 4 | | paid
out during that same month as refunds to taxpayers for | 5 | | overpayment of
liability in the metropolitan region under | 6 | | Sections 4.03 and 4.03.1. | 7 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | 8 | | beginning on July 6, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act | 9 | | 100-23), those amounts required under this paragraph (1) of | 10 | | subsection (a) to be transferred by the Treasurer into the | 11 | | Public Transportation Fund from the General Revenue Fund shall | 12 | | be directly deposited into the Public Transportation Fund as | 13 | | the revenues are realized from the taxes indicated.
| 14 | | (2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (4), on | 15 | | February 1, 2009 (the first day of the month following the | 16 | | effective date of Public Act 95-708) and each month | 17 | | thereafter, upon certification by the Department of Revenue, | 18 | | the Comptroller shall order transferred and the Treasurer | 19 | | shall transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Public | 20 | | Transportation Fund an amount equal to 5% of the net revenue, | 21 | | before the deduction of the serviceman and retailer discounts | 22 | | pursuant to Section 9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act and | 23 | | Section 3 of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, realized from | 24 | | any tax imposed by the Authority pursuant to Sections 4.03 and | 25 | | 4.03.1 and certified by the Department of Revenue under | 26 | | Section 4.03(n) of this Act to be paid to the Authority and 5% |
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| 1 | | of the amounts deposited into the Regional Transportation | 2 | | Authority tax fund created by Section 4.03 of this Act from the | 3 | | County and Mass Transit District Fund as provided in Section | 4 | | 6z-20 of the State Finance Act, and 5% of the amounts deposited | 5 | | into the Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and Use | 6 | | Tax Replacement Fund from the State and Local Sales Tax Reform | 7 | | Fund as provided in Section 6z-17 of the State Finance Act, and | 8 | | 5% of the revenue realized by the Chicago Transit Authority as | 9 | | financial assistance from the City of Chicago from the | 10 | | proceeds of any tax imposed by the City of Chicago under | 11 | | Section 8-3-19 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
| 12 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | 13 | | beginning on July 6, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act | 14 | | 100-23), those amounts required under this paragraph (2) of | 15 | | subsection (a) to be transferred by the Treasurer into the | 16 | | Public Transportation Fund from the General Revenue Fund shall | 17 | | be directly deposited into the Public Transportation Fund as | 18 | | the revenues are realized from the taxes indicated. | 19 | | (3) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (4), as soon | 20 | | as possible after the first day of January, 2009 and each month | 21 | | thereafter, upon certification of the Department of Revenue | 22 | | with respect to the taxes collected under Section 4.03, the | 23 | | Comptroller shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall | 24 | | transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Public | 25 | | Transportation Fund an amount equal to 25% of the net revenue, | 26 | | before the deduction of the serviceman and retailer discounts |
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| 1 | | pursuant to Section 9 of the Service Occupation Tax Act and | 2 | | Section 3 of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, realized from | 3 | | (i) 20% of the proceeds of any tax imposed by the Authority at | 4 | | a rate of 1.25% in Cook County, (ii) 25% of the proceeds of any | 5 | | tax imposed by the Authority at the rate of 1% in Cook County, | 6 | | and (iii) one-third of the proceeds of any tax imposed by the | 7 | | Authority at the rate of 0.75% in the Counties of DuPage, Kane, | 8 | | Lake, McHenry, and Will, all pursuant to Section 4.03, and the | 9 | | Comptroller shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall | 10 | | transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Public | 11 | | Transportation Fund (iv) an amount equal to 25% of the revenue | 12 | | realized by the Chicago Transit Authority as financial | 13 | | assistance from the City of Chicago from the proceeds of any | 14 | | tax imposed by the City of Chicago under Section 8-3-19 of the | 15 | | Illinois Municipal Code.
| 16 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | 17 | | beginning on July 6, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act | 18 | | 100-23), those amounts required under this paragraph (3) of | 19 | | subsection (a) to be transferred by the Treasurer into the | 20 | | Public Transportation Fund from the General Revenue Fund shall | 21 | | be directly deposited into the Public Transportation Fund as | 22 | | the revenues are realized from the taxes indicated. | 23 | | (4) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | 24 | | of the transfers to be made under paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) | 25 | | of this subsection (a) from the General Revenue Fund to the | 26 | | Public Transportation Fund, the first $150,000,000 that would |
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| 1 | | have otherwise been transferred from the General Revenue Fund | 2 | | shall be transferred from the Road Fund. The remaining balance | 3 | | of such transfers shall be made from the General Revenue Fund. | 4 | | (5) (Blank). | 5 | | (6) (Blank). | 6 | | (7) For State fiscal year 2020 only, notwithstanding any | 7 | | provision of law to the contrary, the total amount of revenue | 8 | | and deposits under this Section attributable to revenues | 9 | | realized during State fiscal year 2020 shall be reduced by 5%. | 10 | | (8) For State fiscal year 2021 only, notwithstanding any | 11 | | provision of law to the contrary, the total amount of revenue | 12 | | and deposits under this Section attributable to revenues | 13 | | realized during State fiscal year 2021 shall be reduced by 5%.
| 14 | | (b)(1) All moneys deposited in the Public Transportation | 15 | | Fund and the
Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and | 16 | | Use Tax Replacement Fund,
whether deposited pursuant to this | 17 | | Section or otherwise, are allocated to
the Authority, except | 18 | | for amounts appropriated to the Office of the Executive | 19 | | Inspector General as authorized by subsection (h) of Section | 20 | | 4.03.3 and amounts transferred to the Audit Expense Fund | 21 | | pursuant to Section 6z-27 of the State Finance Act. The | 22 | | Comptroller, as soon as
possible after each monthly transfer | 23 | | provided in this Section and after
each deposit into the | 24 | | Public Transportation Fund, shall order the Treasurer
to pay | 25 | | to the Authority out of the Public Transportation Fund the | 26 | | amount so
transferred or deposited. Any Additional State |
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| 1 | | Assistance and Additional Financial Assistance paid to the | 2 | | Authority under this Section shall be expended by the | 3 | | Authority for its purposes as provided in this Act. The | 4 | | balance of the amounts paid to the Authority from the Public | 5 | | Transportation Fund shall be expended by the Authority as | 6 | | provided in Section 4.03.3. The
Comptroller,
as soon as | 7 | | possible after each deposit into the Regional Transportation
| 8 | | Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund provided in | 9 | | this Section
and Section 6z-17 of the State Finance Act, shall | 10 | | order the Treasurer
to pay to the Authority out of the Regional | 11 | | Transportation Authority
Occupation and Use Tax Replacement | 12 | | Fund the amount so deposited. Such
amounts paid to the | 13 | | Authority may be expended by it for its purposes as
provided in | 14 | | this Act. The provisions directing the distributions from the | 15 | | Public Transportation Fund and the Regional Transportation | 16 | | Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund provided for | 17 | | in this Section shall constitute an irrevocable and continuing | 18 | | appropriation of all amounts as provided herein. The State | 19 | | Treasurer and State Comptroller are hereby authorized and | 20 | | directed to make distributions as provided in this Section. | 21 | | (2) Provided, however, no moneys deposited under subsection | 22 | | (a)
of this Section shall be paid from the Public | 23 | | Transportation
Fund to the Authority or its assignee for any | 24 | | fiscal year until the Authority has certified to
the Governor, | 25 | | the Comptroller, and the Mayor of the City of Chicago that it
| 26 | | has adopted for that fiscal year an Annual Budget and Two-Year |
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| 1 | | Financial Plan
meeting the
requirements in Section 4.01(b).
| 2 | | (c) In recognition of the efforts of the Authority to | 3 | | enhance the mass
transportation facilities under its control, | 4 | | the State shall provide
financial assistance ("Additional | 5 | | State Assistance") in excess of the
amounts transferred to the | 6 | | Authority from the General Revenue Fund under
subsection (a) | 7 | | of this Section. Additional State Assistance shall be
| 8 | | calculated as provided in
subsection (d), but shall in no | 9 | | event exceed the following
specified amounts with respect to | 10 | | the following State fiscal years:
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11 | | 1990 |
$5,000,000; |
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12 | | 1991 |
$5,000,000; |
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13 | | 1992 |
$10,000,000; |
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14 | | 1993 |
$10,000,000; |
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15 | | 1994 |
$20,000,000; |
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16 | | 1995 |
$30,000,000; |
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17 | | 1996 |
$40,000,000; |
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18 | | 1997 |
$50,000,000; |
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19 | | 1998 |
$55,000,000; and |
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20 | | each year thereafter |
$55,000,000. |
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21 | | (c-5) The State shall provide financial assistance | 22 | | ("Additional Financial
Assistance") in addition to the | 23 | | Additional State Assistance provided by
subsection (c) and the | 24 | | amounts transferred to the Authority from the General
Revenue | 25 | | Fund under subsection (a) of this Section. Additional | 26 | | Financial
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| 1 | | calculated as provided in
subsection (d), but shall in no | 2 | | event exceed the following specified amounts
with respect to | 3 | | the following State fiscal years:
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4 | | 2000 |
$0; |
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5 | | 2001 |
$16,000,000; |
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6 | | 2002 |
$35,000,000; |
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7 | | 2003 |
$54,000,000; |
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8 | | 2004 |
$73,000,000; |
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9 | | 2005 |
$93,000,000; and |
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10 | | each year thereafter |
$100,000,000. |
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11 | | (d) Beginning with State fiscal year 1990 and continuing | 12 | | for each
State fiscal year thereafter, the Authority shall | 13 | | annually certify to the
State Comptroller and State Treasurer, | 14 | | separately with respect to each of
subdivisions (g)(2) and | 15 | | (g)(3) of Section 4.04 of this Act, the following
amounts:
| 16 | | (1) The amount necessary and required, during the | 17 | | State fiscal year with
respect to which the certification | 18 | | is made, to pay its obligations for debt
service on all | 19 | | outstanding bonds or notes issued by the Authority under | 20 | | subdivisions (g)(2) and (g)(3) of
Section 4.04 of this | 21 | | Act.
| 22 | | (2) An estimate of the amount necessary and required | 23 | | to pay its
obligations for debt service for any bonds or | 24 | | notes which the Authority anticipates it
will issue under | 25 | | subdivisions (g)(2) and (g)(3) of Section 4.04 during
that | 26 | | State fiscal year.
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| 1 | | (3) Its debt service savings during the preceding | 2 | | State fiscal year
from refunding or advance refunding of | 3 | | bonds or notes issued under subdivisions
(g)(2) and (g)(3) | 4 | | of Section 4.04.
| 5 | | (4) The amount of interest, if any, earned by the | 6 | | Authority during the
previous State fiscal year on the | 7 | | proceeds of bonds or notes issued pursuant to
subdivisions | 8 | | (g)(2) and (g)(3) of Section 4.04, other than refunding or | 9 | | advance
refunding bonds or notes.
| 10 | | The certification shall include a specific
schedule of | 11 | | debt service payments, including the date and amount of each
| 12 | | payment for all outstanding bonds or notes and an estimated | 13 | | schedule of
anticipated debt service for all bonds and notes | 14 | | it intends to issue, if any,
during that State fiscal year, | 15 | | including the estimated date and estimated
amount of each | 16 | | payment.
| 17 | | Immediately upon the issuance of bonds for which an | 18 | | estimated schedule
of debt service payments was prepared, the | 19 | | Authority shall file an amended
certification with respect to | 20 | | item (2) above, to specify the actual
schedule of debt service | 21 | | payments, including the date and amount of each
payment, for | 22 | | the remainder of the State fiscal year.
| 23 | | On the first day of each month of the
State fiscal year in | 24 | | which there are bonds outstanding with respect to which
the | 25 | | certification is made, the State Comptroller shall order | 26 | | transferred and
the State Treasurer shall transfer from the |
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| 1 | | Road Fund to the
Public Transportation Fund the Additional | 2 | | State Assistance and Additional
Financial Assistance in an | 3 | | amount equal to the aggregate of
(i) one-twelfth of the sum of | 4 | | the amounts certified under items
(1) and (3) above less the | 5 | | amount certified under item (4) above, plus
(ii)
the amount | 6 | | required to pay debt service on bonds and notes
issued during | 7 | | the fiscal year, if any, divided by the number of months
| 8 | | remaining in the fiscal year after the date of issuance, or | 9 | | some smaller
portion as may be necessary under subsection (c)
| 10 | | or (c-5) of this Section for the relevant State fiscal year, | 11 | | plus
(iii) any cumulative deficiencies in transfers for prior | 12 | | months,
until an amount equal to the
sum of the amounts | 13 | | certified under items (1) and (3) above,
plus the actual debt | 14 | | service certified under item (2) above,
less the amount | 15 | | certified under item (4) above,
has been transferred; except | 16 | | that these transfers are subject to the
following limits:
| 17 | | (A) In no event shall the total transfers in any State | 18 | | fiscal
year relating to outstanding bonds and notes issued | 19 | | by the Authority under
subdivision (g)(2) of Section 4.04 | 20 | | exceed the lesser of the annual maximum
amount specified | 21 | | in subsection (c) or the sum of the amounts
certified | 22 | | under items (1) and (3) above,
plus the actual debt | 23 | | service certified under item (2) above,
less the amount | 24 | | certified under item
(4) above, with respect to those | 25 | | bonds and notes.
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| 1 | | fiscal year
relating to outstanding bonds and notes issued | 2 | | by the Authority under
subdivision (g)(3) of Section 4.04 | 3 | | exceed the lesser of the annual maximum
amount specified | 4 | | in subsection (c-5) or the sum of the amounts certified | 5 | | under
items (1) and (3) above,
plus the actual debt | 6 | | service certified under item (2) above,
less the amount | 7 | | certified under item (4) above, with
respect to those | 8 | | bonds and notes.
| 9 | | The term "outstanding" does not include bonds or notes for | 10 | | which
refunding or advance refunding bonds or notes have been | 11 | | issued.
| 12 | | (e) Neither Additional State Assistance nor Additional | 13 | | Financial
Assistance may be pledged, either directly or
| 14 | | indirectly as general revenues of the Authority, as security | 15 | | for any bonds
issued by the Authority. The Authority may not | 16 | | assign its right to receive
Additional State Assistance or | 17 | | Additional Financial Assistance, or direct
payment of | 18 | | Additional State
Assistance or Additional Financial | 19 | | Assistance, to a trustee or any other
entity for the
payment of | 20 | | debt service
on its bonds.
| 21 | | (f) The certification required under subsection (d) with | 22 | | respect to
outstanding bonds and notes of the Authority shall | 23 | | be
filed as early as practicable before the beginning of the | 24 | | State fiscal
year to which it relates. The certification shall | 25 | | be revised as may be
necessary to accurately state the debt | 26 | | service requirements of the Authority.
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| 1 | | (g) Within 6 months of the end of each fiscal year, the | 2 | | Authority shall determine: | 3 | | (i) whether
the aggregate of all system generated | 4 | | revenues for public transportation
in the metropolitan | 5 | | region which is provided by, or under grant or purchase
of | 6 | | service contracts with, the Service Boards equals 50% of | 7 | | the aggregate
of all costs of providing such public | 8 | | transportation. "System generated
revenues" include all | 9 | | the proceeds of fares and charges for services provided,
| 10 | | contributions received in connection with public | 11 | | transportation from units
of local government other than | 12 | | the Authority, except for contributions received by the | 13 | | Chicago Transit Authority from a real estate transfer tax | 14 | | imposed under subsection (i) of Section 8-3-19 of the | 15 | | Illinois Municipal Code, and from the State pursuant
to | 16 | | subsection (i) of Section 2705-305 of the Department of | 17 | | Transportation Law, and all other revenues properly | 18 | | included consistent
with generally accepted accounting | 19 | | principles but may not include: the proceeds
from any | 20 | | borrowing, and, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, all | 21 | | revenues and receipts, including but not limited to fares | 22 | | and grants received from the federal, State or any unit of | 23 | | local government or other entity, derived from providing | 24 | | ADA paratransit service pursuant to Section 2.30 of the | 25 | | Regional Transportation Authority Act. "Costs" include all | 26 | | items properly included as
operating costs consistent with |
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| 1 | | generally accepted accounting principles,
including | 2 | | administrative costs, but do not include: depreciation; | 3 | | payment
of principal and interest on bonds, notes or other | 4 | | evidences of obligations
for borrowed money of the | 5 | | Authority; payments with respect to public
transportation | 6 | | facilities made pursuant to subsection (b) of Section | 7 | | 2.20;
any payments with respect to rate protection | 8 | | contracts, credit
enhancements or liquidity agreements | 9 | | made under Section 4.14; any other
cost as to which it is | 10 | | reasonably expected that a cash
expenditure will not be | 11 | | made; costs for passenger
security including grants, | 12 | | contracts, personnel, equipment and
administrative | 13 | | expenses, except in the case of the Chicago Transit
| 14 | | Authority, in which case the term does not include costs | 15 | | spent annually by
that entity for protection against crime | 16 | | as required by Section 27a of the
Metropolitan Transit | 17 | | Authority Act; the costs of Debt Service paid by the | 18 | | Chicago Transit Authority, as defined in Section 12c of | 19 | | the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, or bonds or notes | 20 | | issued pursuant to that Section; the payment by the | 21 | | Commuter Rail Division of debt service on bonds issued | 22 | | pursuant to Section 3B.09; expenses incurred by the | 23 | | Suburban Bus Division for the cost of new public | 24 | | transportation services funded from grants pursuant to | 25 | | Section 2.01e of this Act for a period of 2 years from the | 26 | | date of initiation of each such service; costs as exempted |
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| 1 | | by the Board for
projects pursuant to Section 2.09 of this | 2 | | Act; or, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, expenses | 3 | | related to providing ADA paratransit service pursuant to | 4 | | Section 2.30 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act; | 5 | | or in fiscal years 2008 through 2012 inclusive, costs in | 6 | | the amount of $200,000,000 in fiscal year 2008, reducing | 7 | | by $40,000,000 in each fiscal year thereafter until this | 8 | | exemption is eliminated. If said system generated
revenues | 9 | | are less than 50% of said costs, the Board shall remit an | 10 | | amount
equal to the amount of the deficit to the State ; | 11 | | however, due to the fiscal impacts from the COVID-19 | 12 | | pandemic, for fiscal years 2021, 2022, and 2023, no such | 13 | | payment shall be required . The Treasurer shall
deposit any | 14 | | such payment in the Road Fund; and
| 15 | | (ii) whether, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, the | 16 | | aggregate of all fares charged and received for ADA | 17 | | paratransit services equals the system generated ADA | 18 | | paratransit services revenue recovery ratio percentage of | 19 | | the aggregate of all costs of providing such ADA | 20 | | paratransit services.
| 21 | | (h) If the Authority makes any payment to the State under | 22 | | paragraph (g),
the Authority shall reduce the amount provided | 23 | | to a Service Board from funds
transferred under paragraph (a) | 24 | | in proportion to the amount by which
that Service Board failed | 25 | | to meet its required system generated revenues
recovery ratio. | 26 | | A Service Board which is affected by a reduction in funds
under |
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| 1 | | this paragraph shall submit to the Authority concurrently with | 2 | | its
next due quarterly report a revised budget incorporating | 3 | | the reduction in
funds. The revised budget must meet the | 4 | | criteria specified in clauses (i)
through (vi) of Section | 5 | | 4.11(b)(2). The Board shall review and act on the
revised | 6 | | budget as provided in Section 4.11(b)(3).
| 7 | | (Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17; 100-587, eff. 6-4-18; | 8 | | 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20.)
| 9 | | Section 20. The Employee Sick Leave Act is amended by | 10 | | changing Section 21 as follows: | 11 | | (820 ILCS 191/21) | 12 | | Sec. 21. Employments exempted from coverage. | 13 | | (a) This Act does not apply to an employee of an employer | 14 | | subject to the provisions of Title II of the Railway Labor Act | 15 | | (45 U.S.C. 181 et seq.) or to an employer or employee as | 16 | | defined in either the federal Railroad Unemployment Insurance | 17 | | Act (45 U.S.C. 351 et seq.) or the Federal Employers' | 18 | | Liability Act, United States Code, Title 45, Sections 51 | 19 | | through 60, or other comparable federal law. | 20 | | (b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to invalidate, | 21 | | diminish, or otherwise interfere with any collective | 22 | | bargaining agreement nor shall it be construed to invalidate, | 23 | | diminish, or otherwise interfere with any party's power to | 24 | | collectively bargain such an agreement. |
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| 1 | | (c) This Act does not apply to any other employment | 2 | | expressly exempted under rules adopted by the Department as | 3 | | necessary to implement this Act in accordance with applicable | 4 | | State and federal law.
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 99-921, eff. 1-13-17.)
| 6 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 7 | | becoming law.
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