Full Text of SB0118 94th General Assembly
SB0118 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB0118
Introduced 2/1/2005, by Sen. John J. Cullerton SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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30 ILCS 105/14 |
from Ch. 127, par. 150 |
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Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that for State fiscal year 2007 and thereafter, the item "personal services", when used in an appropriation Act, includes only personal services rendered by a resident of Illinois. This requirement may be waived, in writing, by the head of the employing agency only if out-of-state residence is required to perform the personal services or in the case of extreme undue hardship. The Comptroller must adopt rules to implement and administer this residency requirement.
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | 5 |
| Section 14 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 105/14) (from Ch. 127, par. 150)
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| Sec. 14. The item "personal services", when used in an | 8 |
| appropriation
Act, means the reward or recompense made for | 9 |
| personal services rendered
for the State by an officer or | 10 |
| employee of the State or of an
instrumentality thereof, or for | 11 |
| the purpose of Section 14a of this Act,
or any amount required | 12 |
| or authorized to be deducted from the salary of
any such person | 13 |
| under the provisions of Section 30c of this Act, or any
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| retirement or tax law, or both, or deductions from the salary | 15 |
| of any
such person under the Social Security Enabling Act or | 16 |
| deductions from
the salary of such person pursuant to the | 17 |
| Voluntary Payroll Deductions
Act of 1983.
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| If no home is furnished to a person who is a full-time | 19 |
| chaplain
employed by the State or a former full-time chaplain | 20 |
| retired from State
employment, 20% of the salary or pension | 21 |
| paid to that person for his
personal services to the State as | 22 |
| chaplain are considered to be a rental
allowance paid to him to | 23 |
| rent or otherwise provide a home. This
amendatory Act of 1973 | 24 |
| applies to State salary amounts received after
December 31, | 25 |
| 1973.
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| When any appropriation payable from trust funds or federal | 27 |
| funds
includes an item for personal services but does not | 28 |
| include a separate
item for State contribution for employee | 29 |
| group insurance, the State
contribution for employee group | 30 |
| insurance in relation to employees paid
under that personal | 31 |
| services line item shall also be payable under that
personal | 32 |
| services line item.
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| When any appropriation payable from trust funds or federal | 2 |
| funds
includes an item for personal services but does not | 3 |
| include a separate
item for employee retirement contributions | 4 |
| paid by the employer, the State
contribution for employee | 5 |
| retirement contributions paid by the employer in
relation to | 6 |
| employees paid under that personal services line item shall
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| also be payable under that personal services line item.
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| The item "personal services", when used in an appropriation | 9 |
| Act, shall
also mean and include a payment to a State | 10 |
| retirement system by a State
agency to discharge a debt arising | 11 |
| from the over-refund to an employee of
retirement | 12 |
| contributions. The payment to a State retirement system | 13 |
| authorized
by this paragraph shall not be construed to release | 14 |
| the employee from his
or her obligation to return to the State | 15 |
| the amount of the over-refund.
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| The item "personal services", when used in an appropriation | 17 |
| Act, also
includes a payment to reimburse the Department of | 18 |
| Central Management Services
for temporary total disability | 19 |
| benefit payments in accordance with subdivision
(9) of Section | 20 |
| 405-105 of the Department of
Central Management Services Law | 21 |
| (20 ILCS 405/405-105).
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| Beginning July 1, 1993, the item "personal services" and | 23 |
| related line
items, when used in an appropriation Act or this | 24 |
| Act, shall
also mean and include back wage claims of State | 25 |
| officers and employees to
the extent those claims have not been | 26 |
| satisfied from the back wage
appropriation to the Department of | 27 |
| Central Management Services in the
preceding fiscal year, as | 28 |
| provided in Section 14b of this Act and subdivision
(13) of | 29 |
| Section 405-105 of the Department of Central
Management | 30 |
| Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-105).
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| The item "personal services", when used with respect to | 32 |
| State police
officers in an appropriation Act, also includes a | 33 |
| payment for the burial
expenses of a State police officer | 34 |
| killed in the line of duty, made in
accordance with Section | 35 |
| 12.2 of the State Police Act and any rules adopted
under that | 36 |
| Section.
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| For State fiscal year 2005, the item "personal services", | 2 |
| when used in an appropriation Act, also includes payments for | 3 |
| employee retirement contributions paid by the employer.
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| For State fiscal year 2007 and thereafter, the item | 5 |
| "personal services", and any related or similar item, when used | 6 |
| in an appropriation Act, includes only personal services | 7 |
| rendered by a resident of Illinois. This requirement may be | 8 |
| waived, in writing, by the head of the employing agency only if | 9 |
| out-of-state residence is required to perform the personal | 10 |
| services or in the case of extreme undue hardship. The | 11 |
| Comptroller must adopt rules to implement and administer this | 12 |
| residency requirement. This residency requirement shall be | 13 |
| liberally construed to ensure that only persons who are | 14 |
| Illinois residents are employed for compensation by the State | 15 |
| unless a waiver has been granted.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
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