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Full Text of HB4242  96th General Assembly

HB4242enr 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY



 


 
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1     AN ACT concerning finance.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing
5 Section 6z-27 as follows:
 
6     (30 ILCS 105/6z-27)
7     Sec. 6z-27. All moneys in the Audit Expense Fund shall be
8 transferred, appropriated and used only for the purposes
9 authorized by, and subject to the limitations and conditions
10 prescribed by, the State Auditing Act.
11     Within 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory
12 Act of 2009 2008, the State Comptroller shall order transferred
13 and the State Treasurer shall transfer from the following funds
14 moneys in the specified amounts for deposit into the Audit
15 Expense Fund:
16 Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund.4,312
17 African-American HIV/AIDS Response Fund................2,644
18 Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary
19     Compliance Payment Projects Fund...................3,320
20 Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund.....................573
21 Agricultural Premium Fund.....................109,921 16,868
22 Alternate Fuels Fund.....................................627
23 Anna Veterans Home Fund...............................11,538

 

 

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1 Appraisal Administration Fund....................2,737 1,641
2 Asbestos Abatement Fund................................4,251
3 Attorney General Whistleblower Reward and
4     Protection Fund....................................3,115
5 Bank and Trust Company Fund....................65,010 58,707
6 Brownfields Redevelopment Fund.........................3,426
7 Build Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund.............1,964
8 Capital Development Board Revolving Fund.........1,813 1,664
9 Capital Litigation Fund............................875 2,168
10 Care Provider Fund for Persons with
11     Developmental Disability....................15,127 4,847
12 Career and Technical Education Fund.6,501
13 CDLIS/AAMVA Net Trust....................................792
14 Child Support Administrative Fund........................520
15 Clean Air Act (CAA) Permit Fund.................1,904 18,439
16 Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund...........12,941
17 Common School Fund...........................202,501 201,785
18 The Communications Revolving Fund..............99,678 88,719
19 Community Mental Health
20     Medicaid Trust Fund........................29,018 10,203
21 Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund.................2,474
22 Corporate Headquarters Relocation Assistance
23     Fund.................................................860
24 Credit Union Fund..............................11,858 10,056
25 DCFS Children's Services Fund.80,664 97,105
26 Death Certificate Surcharge Fund.......................1,676

 

 

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1 Department of Business Services Special
2     Operations Fund................................3,375 869
3 Department of Corrections Reimbursement and
4     Education Fund....................................76,960
5 Design Professionals Administration and
6     Investigation Fund...........................3,407 2,667
7 Digital Divide Elimination Fund........................2,513
8 The Downstate Public Transportation Fund.........6,206 3,802
9 Drivers Education Fund.889 890
10 Drug Treatment Fund.1,566
11 Drunk & Drugged Driving Prevention Fund..................662
12 The Education Assistance Fund.................83,042 119,427
13 Efficiency Initiatives Revolving Fund.3,779
14 Emergency Public Health Fund...........................4,392
15 Energy Efficiency Trust Fund...........................1,568
16 Environmental Protection Permit and
17     Inspection Fund.............................1,156 12,453
18 Estate Tax Collection Distributive Fund............1,911 882
19 Facilities Management Revolving Fund.162,473 134,205
20 Facility Licensing Fund..................................765
21 Fair and Exposition Fund...........................5,673 919
22 Federal Workforce Training Fund.......................97,030
23 Feed Control Fund..4,431 716
24 Fertilizer Control Fund................................2,150
25 The Fire Prevention Fund.5,147 1,711
26 Food and Drug Safety Fund..............................1,973

 

 

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1 Fund for Illinois' Future.15,090
2 Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness
3     for Undergraduate Programs Fund......................577
4 General Professions Dedicated Fund.............17,670 15,027
5 The General Revenue Fund...............18,547,866 16,714,015
6 Grade Crossing Protection Fund...................2,503 1,332
7 Group Workers Compensation Pool Insolvency Fund........3,080
8 Hazardous Waste Fund............................2,342 17,426
9 Hazardous Waste Research Fund.1,045
10 Health Facility Plan Review Fund.2,398
11 Health and Human Services
12     Medicaid Trust Fund................................2,591
13 ICCB Adult Education Fund..............................6,932
14 Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund...........5,543 4,789
15 Illinois Charity Bureau Fund...........................2,775
16 Illinois Clean Water Fund..........................857 8,413
17 Illinois Department of Agriculture Laboratory
18     Services Revolving Fund........................3,077 551
19 Illinois Equity Fund.....................................567
20 Illinois Forestry Development Fund.....................4,117
21 Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund...................2,694
22 Illinois Habitat Fund.2,717
23 Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund.2,158
24 Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund..................808
25 Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund..............6,839 1,073
26 Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund..........4,052 3,239

 

 

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1 Illinois State Fair Fund........................23,035 3,682
2 Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund.......17,862 15,637
3 Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund......18,515 13,319
4 Illinois Tax Increment Fund..........................639 751
5 Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.............10,560 1,637
6 Illinois Veterans Assistance Fund......................9,331
7 Illinois Veterans' Homes Fund............................945
8 Illinois Veterans Rehabilitation Fund..............1,522 519
9 Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund......................647
10 Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission
11     Operations Fund....89,665 5,845
12 IMSA Income Fund.......................................9,800
13 Income Tax Refund Fund.43,163 51,137
14 Innovations in Long-term Care Quality
15     Demonstration Grants Fund............................973
16 Insurance Financial Regulation Fund............46,176 44,490
17 Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund................8,189 9,706
18 Insurance Producer Administration Fund.32,593 30,886
19 Juvenile Accountability Incentive
20     Block Grant Fund...................................7,274
21 International Tourism Fund.............................3,027
22 Large Business Attraction Fund.........................1,395
23 LaSalle Veterans Home Fund.21,271
24 Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
25     and Abatement Fund.................................4,616
26 Live and Learn Fund.............................15,795 4,850

 

 

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1 The Local Government Distributive Fund.........41,747 44,041
2 Local Tourism Fund.7,063
3 Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund.2,255
4 Long Term Care Provider Fund.2,008
5 Low Level Radioactive Waste Facility Development
6     and Operation Fund.1,387
7 Mandatory Arbitration Fund.............................4,776
8 Manteno Veterans Home Fund............................64,130
9 Mental Health Fund.5,827 1,694
10 Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund................16,032
11 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund................704 516
12 The Motor Fuel Tax Fund........................50,341 39,112
13 Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund.8,908 2,719
14 Motor Vehicle Theft
15     Prevention Trust Fund.............................28,492
16 Natural Areas Acquisition Fund.1,794 33,143
17 Nuclear Safety Emergency
18     Preparedness Fund.................................73,636
19 Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund..........8,689 5,623
20 Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Fund........................1,081
21 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Fund.2,997 38,019
22 Optometric Licensing and
23     Disciplinary Board Fund......................1,418 1,815
24 Park and Conservation Fund......................2,302 35,435
25 Partners for Conservation Fund.................26,957 13,743
26 Partners for Conservation Projects Fund.3,239

 

 

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1 Penny Severns Breast, Cervical and Ovarian
2     Cancer Research Fund.................................832
3 The Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund.....48,723 51,084
4 Pesticide Control Fund..........................13,322 1,899
5 Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund.1,816
6 Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund....................1,898
7 Professional Services Fund.......................8,618 6,265
8 Professions Indirect Cost Fund.142,781 126,570
9 Public Health Laboratory Services Revolving Fund.......2,603
10 Public Pension Regulation Fund...................3,986 3,394
11 The Public Transportation Fund.................22,174 16,372
12 Quincy Veterans Home Fund.97,675
13 Radiation Protection Fund.............................23,355
14 Real Estate License Administration Fund........14,236 12,805
15 Registered Certified Public Accountants'
16     Administration and Disciplinary Fund.........1,197 1,005
17 Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund.6,230
18 Rental Housing Support Program Fund......................908
19 The Road Fund................................279,054 177,307
20 Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and
21     Use Tax Replacement Fund.........................832 830
22 Salmon Fund..............................................613
23 Savings and Residential Finance
24     Regulatory Fund.17,755 16,376
25 Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund...............984
26 Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund....4,418 1,486

 

 

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1 Secretary of State Special Services Fund........18,012 5,931
2 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund............6,920 1,580
3 Solid Waste Management Fund.....................1,522 18,000
4 State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund............1,664 1,659
5 State Boating Act Fund..........................1,693 25,560
6 State Construction Account Fund................39,917 27,793
7 The State Gaming Fund............................4,109 4,961
8 The State Garage Revolving Fund................36,176 26,811
9 The State Lottery Fund.........................10,666 11,858
10 State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund...................1,889
11 State Parks Fund................................1,355 28,033
12 State Pheasant Fund....................................2,094
13 State Surplus Property Revolving Fund............1,674 1,794
14 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's
15     County Fund.4,310
16 State Treasurer's Bank Services Trust Fund...............514
17 The Statistical Services Revolving Fund.......102,296 93,041
18 Subtitle D Management Fund.2,520
19 Tanning Facility Permit Fund.514
20 Ticket for The Cure Fund...............................3,620
21 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund................22,480 4,106
22 Tourism Promotion Fund....21,124
23 Trauma Center Fund.....................................8,018
24 Underground Resources Conservation
25     Enforcement Fund...................................1,630
26 Underground Storage Tank Fund...................6,236 59,444

 

 

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1 The Vehicle Inspection Fund.....................5,547 44,076
2 Violence Prevention Fund...............................7,937
3 Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund.................21,534
4 Weights and Measures Fund.......................12,382 1,818
5 Wildlife and Fish Fund.........................8,140 138,536
6 The Working Capital Revolving Fund............145,920 139,161
7     Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary,
8 the General Assembly hereby authorizes the use of such funds
9 for the purposes set forth in this Section.
10     These provisions do not apply to funds classified by the
11 Comptroller as federal trust funds or State trust funds. The
12 Audit Expense Fund may receive transfers from those trust funds
13 only as directed herein, except where prohibited by the terms
14 of the trust fund agreement. The Auditor General shall notify
15 the trustees of those funds of the estimated cost of the audit
16 to be incurred under the Illinois State Auditing Act for the
17 fund. The trustees of those funds shall direct the State
18 Comptroller and Treasurer to transfer the estimated amount to
19 the Audit Expense Fund.
20     The Auditor General may bill entities that are not subject
21 to the above transfer provisions, including private entities,
22 related organizations and entities whose funds are
23 locally-held, for the cost of audits, studies, and
24 investigations incurred on their behalf. Any revenues received
25 under this provision shall be deposited into the Audit Expense
26 Fund.

 

 

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1     In the event that moneys on deposit in any fund are
2 unavailable, by reason of deficiency or any other reason
3 preventing their lawful transfer, the State Comptroller shall
4 order transferred and the State Treasurer shall transfer the
5 amount deficient or otherwise unavailable from the General
6 Revenue Fund for deposit into the Audit Expense Fund.
7     On or before December 1, 1992, and each December 1
8 thereafter, the Auditor General shall notify the Governor's
9 Office of Management and Budget (formerly Bureau of the Budget)
10 of the amount estimated to be necessary to pay for audits,
11 studies, and investigations in accordance with the Illinois
12 State Auditing Act during the next succeeding fiscal year for
13 each State fund for which a transfer or reimbursement is
14 anticipated.
15     Beginning with fiscal year 1994 and during each fiscal year
16 thereafter, the Auditor General may direct the State
17 Comptroller and Treasurer to transfer moneys from funds
18 authorized by the General Assembly for that fund. In the event
19 funds, including federal and State trust funds but excluding
20 the General Revenue Fund, are transferred, during fiscal year
21 1994 and during each fiscal year thereafter, in excess of the
22 amount to pay actual costs attributable to audits, studies, and
23 investigations as permitted or required by the Illinois State
24 Auditing Act or specific action of the General Assembly, the
25 Auditor General shall, on September 30, or as soon thereafter
26 as is practicable, direct the State Comptroller and Treasurer

 

 

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1 to transfer the excess amount back to the fund from which it
2 was originally transferred.
3 (Source: P.A. 94-505, eff. 8-8-05; 94-958, eff. 6-27-06;
4 95-505, eff. 8-28-07; 95-841, eff. 8-15-08.)
 
5     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
6 becoming law.