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Full Text of HB1745  95th General Assembly

HB1745 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008
HB1745

 

Introduced 2/23/2007, by Rep. Cynthia Soto

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
305 ILCS 5/10-3.4
820 ILCS 405/1900   from Ch. 48, par. 640

    Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code and the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that, for the purpose of establishing paternity and establishing, modifying, and enforcing child support obligations, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall enter into an agreement with the Director of Employment Security to obtain information reported to the Department of Employment Security and contained in that Department's Illinois Directory of New Hires maintained under the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the Director of Employment Security shall (instead of may) provide, to any State or local child support agency, including the Attorney General and any State's Attorney, upon request and on a reimbursable basis, information that might be useful in locating an absent parent or that parent's employer, establishing paternity, or establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support orders. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning child support.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
5 changing Section 10-3.4 as follows:
 
6     (305 ILCS 5/10-3.4)
7     Sec. 10-3.4. Obtaining location information.
8     (a) The Illinois Department shall enter into agreements
9 with the Department of State Police and the Secretary of State
10 to obtain location information on persons for the purpose of
11 establishing paternity, and establishing, modifying, and
12 enforcing child support obligations. In addition, and also for
13 the purpose of establishing paternity and establishing,
14 modifying, and enforcing child support obligations, the
15 Illinois Department shall enter into an agreement with the
16 Director of Employment Security to obtain information reported
17 to the Department of Employment Security and contained in that
18 Department's Illinois Directory of New Hires maintained under
19 Section 1801.1 of the Unemployment Insurance Act.
20     (b) Upon request, the Illinois Department shall provide
21 information obtained pursuant to this Section to federal
22 agencies and other states' agencies conducting child support
23 enforcement activities under Title IV, Part D of the Social

 

 

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1 Security Act.
2 (Source: P.A. 90-18, eff. 7-1-97.)
 
3     Section 10. The Unemployment Insurance Act is amended by
4 changing Section 1900 as follows:
 
5     (820 ILCS 405/1900)  (from Ch. 48, par. 640)
6     Sec. 1900. Disclosure of information.
7     A. Except as provided in this Section, information obtained
8 from any individual or employing unit during the administration
9 of this Act shall:
10         1. be confidential,
11         2. not be published or open to public inspection,
12         3. not be used in any court in any pending action or
13     proceeding,
14         4. not be admissible in evidence in any action or
15     proceeding other than one arising out of this Act.
16     B. No finding, determination, decision, ruling or order
17 (including any finding of fact, statement or conclusion made
18 therein) issued pursuant to this Act shall be admissible or
19 used in evidence in any action other than one arising out of
20 this Act, nor shall it be binding or conclusive except as
21 provided in this Act, nor shall it constitute res judicata,
22 regardless of whether the actions were between the same or
23 related parties or involved the same facts.
24     C. Any officer or employee of this State, any officer or

 

 

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1 employee of any entity authorized to obtain information
2 pursuant to this Section, and any agent of this State or of
3 such entity who, except with authority of the Director under
4 this Section, shall disclose information shall be guilty of a
5 Class B misdemeanor and shall be disqualified from holding any
6 appointment or employment by the State.
7     D. An individual or his duly authorized agent may be
8 supplied with information from records only to the extent
9 necessary for the proper presentation of his claim for benefits
10 or with his existing or prospective rights to benefits.
11 Discretion to disclose this information belongs solely to the
12 Director and is not subject to a release or waiver by the
13 individual. Notwithstanding any other provision to the
14 contrary, an individual or his or her duly authorized agent may
15 be supplied with a statement of the amount of benefits paid to
16 the individual during the 18 months preceding the date of his
17 or her request.
18     E. An employing unit may be furnished with information,
19 only if deemed by the Director as necessary to enable it to
20 fully discharge its obligations or safeguard its rights under
21 the Act. Discretion to disclose this information belongs solely
22 to the Director and is not subject to a release or waiver by
23 the employing unit.
24     F. The Director may furnish any information that he may
25 deem proper to any public officer or public agency of this or
26 any other State or of the federal government dealing with:

 

 

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1         1. the administration of relief,
2         2. public assistance,
3         3. unemployment compensation,
4         4. a system of public employment offices,
5         5. wages and hours of employment, or
6         6. a public works program.
7     The Director may make available to the Illinois Workers'
8 Compensation Commission information regarding employers for
9 the purpose of verifying the insurance coverage required under
10 the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational
11 Diseases Act.
12     G. The Director may disclose information submitted by the
13 State or any of its political subdivisions, municipal
14 corporations, instrumentalities, or school or community
15 college districts, except for information which specifically
16 identifies an individual claimant.
17     H. The Director shall disclose only that information
18 required to be disclosed under Section 303 of the Social
19 Security Act, as amended, including:
20         1. any information required to be given the United
21     States Department of Labor under Section 303(a)(6); and
22         2. the making available upon request to any agency of
23     the United States charged with the administration of public
24     works or assistance through public employment, the name,
25     address, ordinary occupation and employment status of each
26     recipient of unemployment compensation, and a statement of

 

 

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1     such recipient's right to further compensation under such
2     law as required by Section 303(a)(7); and
3         3. records to make available to the Railroad Retirement
4     Board as required by Section 303(c)(1); and
5         4. information that will assure reasonable cooperation
6     with every agency of the United States charged with the
7     administration of any unemployment compensation law as
8     required by Section 303(c)(2); and
9         5. information upon request and on a reimbursable basis
10     to the United States Department of Agriculture and to any
11     State food stamp agency concerning any information
12     required to be furnished by Section 303(d); and
13         6. any wage information upon request and on a
14     reimbursable basis to any State or local child support
15     enforcement agency required by Section 303(e); and
16         7. any information required under the income
17     eligibility and verification system as required by Section
18     303(f); and
19         8. information that might be useful in locating an
20     absent parent or that parent's employer, establishing
21     paternity or establishing, modifying, or enforcing child
22     support orders for the purpose of a child support
23     enforcement program under Title IV of the Social Security
24     Act upon the request of and on a reimbursable basis to the
25     public agency administering the Federal Parent Locator
26     Service as required by Section 303(h); and

 

 

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1         9. information, upon request, to representatives of
2     any federal, State or local governmental public housing
3     agency with respect to individuals who have signed the
4     appropriate consent form approved by the Secretary of
5     Housing and Urban Development and who are applying for or
6     participating in any housing assistance program
7     administered by the United States Department of Housing and
8     Urban Development as required by Section 303(i).
9     I. The Director, upon the request of a public agency of
10 Illinois, of the federal government or of any other state
11 charged with the investigation or enforcement of Section 10-5
12 of the Criminal Code of 1961 (or a similar federal law or
13 similar law of another State), may furnish the public agency
14 information regarding the individual specified in the request
15 as to:
16         1. the current or most recent home address of the
17     individual, and
18         2. the names and addresses of the individual's
19     employers.
20     J. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to interfere
21 with the disclosure of certain records as provided for in
22 Section 1706 or with the right to make available to the
23 Internal Revenue Service of the United States Department of the
24 Treasury, or the Department of Revenue of the State of
25 Illinois, information obtained under this Act.
26     K. The Department shall make available to the Illinois

 

 

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1 Student Assistance Commission, upon request, information in
2 the possession of the Department that may be necessary or
3 useful to the Commission in the collection of defaulted or
4 delinquent student loans which the Commission administers.
5     L. The Department shall make available to the State
6 Employees' Retirement System, the State Universities
7 Retirement System, and the Teachers' Retirement System of the
8 State of Illinois, upon request, information in the possession
9 of the Department that may be necessary or useful to the System
10 for the purpose of determining whether any recipient of a
11 disability benefit from the System is gainfully employed.
12     M. This Section shall be applicable to the information
13 obtained in the administration of the State employment service,
14 except that the Director may publish or release general labor
15 market information and may furnish information that he may deem
16 proper to an individual, public officer or public agency of
17 this or any other State or the federal government (in addition
18 to those public officers or public agencies specified in this
19 Section) as he prescribes by Rule.
20     N. The Director may require such safeguards as he deems
21 proper to insure that information disclosed pursuant to this
22 Section is used only for the purposes set forth in this
23 Section.
24     O. (Blank).
25     P. Within 30 days after the effective date of this
26 amendatory Act of 1993 and annually thereafter, the Department

 

 

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1 shall provide to the Department of Financial Institutions a
2 list of individuals or entities that, for the most recently
3 completed calendar year, report to the Department as paying
4 wages to workers. The lists shall be deemed confidential and
5 may not be disclosed to any other person.
6     Q. The Director shall make available to an elected federal
7 official the name and address of an individual or entity that
8 is located within the jurisdiction from which the official was
9 elected and that, for the most recently completed calendar
10 year, has reported to the Department as paying wages to
11 workers, where the information will be used in connection with
12 the official duties of the official and the official requests
13 the information in writing, specifying the purposes for which
14 it will be used. For purposes of this subsection, the use of
15 information in connection with the official duties of an
16 official does not include use of the information in connection
17 with the solicitation of contributions or expenditures, in
18 money or in kind, to or on behalf of a candidate for public or
19 political office or a political party or with respect to a
20 public question, as defined in Section 1-3 of the Election
21 Code, or in connection with any commercial solicitation. Any
22 elected federal official who, in submitting a request for
23 information covered by this subsection, knowingly makes a false
24 statement or fails to disclose a material fact, with the intent
25 to obtain the information for a purpose not authorized by this
26 subsection, shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.

 

 

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1     R. The Director shall may provide to any State or local
2 child support agency, including the Attorney General and any
3 State's Attorney, upon request and on a reimbursable basis,
4 information that might be useful in locating an absent parent
5 or that parent's employer, establishing paternity, or
6 establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support orders.
7     S. The Department shall make available to a State's
8 Attorney of this State or a State's Attorney's investigator,
9 upon request, the current address or, if the current address is
10 unavailable, current employer information, if available, of a
11 victim of a felony or a witness to a felony or a person against
12 whom an arrest warrant is outstanding.
13     T. The Director shall make available to the Department of
14 State Police, upon request, any information concerning the
15 place of employment or former places of employment of a person
16 who is required to register as a sex offender under the Sex
17 Offender Registration Act that may be useful in enforcing the
18 registration provisions requiring a sex offender to disclose
19 his or her place of employment to the law enforcement agency of
20 the jurisdiction in which the sex offender is employed.
21 (Source: P.A. 93-311, eff. 1-1-04; 93-721, eff. 1-1-05; 94-911,
22 eff. 6-23-06.)
 
23     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
24 becoming law.