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90_HB0135ham001 LRB9001069MWcdam 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 135 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 135 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing 5 Section 9-2 as follows: 6 (10 ILCS 5/9-2) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-2) 7 Sec. 9-2. Every political committee shall designate a 8 chairman and a treasurer. The same person may serve as both 9 chairman and treasurer of any political committee. A 10 candidate who administers his own campaign contributions and 11 expenditures shall be deemed a political committee for 12 purposes of this Article and shall designate himself as 13 chairman, treasurer, or both chairman and treasurer of such 14 political committee. The treasurer of a political committee 15 shall be responsible for keeping the records and filing the 16 statements and reports required by this Article. 17 No contribution and no expenditure shall be accepted or 18 made by or on behalf of a political committee at a time when 19 there is a vacancy in the office of chairman or treasurer 20 thereof. No expenditure shall be made for or on behalf of a 21 political committee without the authorization of its chairman 22 or treasurer, or their designated agents. 23 A political committee may apply the funds received under -2- LRB9001069MWcdam 1 this Article only against expenditures for personnel, 2 services, materials, facilities, or other things of value 3 purchased to further a candidate's nomination or election to 4 office, or for expenses accrued for the performance of 5 governmental duties. 6 A political committee shall not make expenditures: 7 (1) In violation of any law of the United States or 8 of this State. 9 (2) Clearly in excess of the fair market value of 10 the services, materials, facilities, or other things of 11 value received in exchange. 12 (3) For satisfaction or repayment of any debts 13 other than loans made to the committee. The repayments 14 shall be made by check written to the person who made the 15 loan. The terms and conditions of any loan to a 16 committee shall be set forth in a written agreement, 17 including but not limited to the method and amount of 18 repayment, that shall be executed by the chairman or 19 treasurer of the committee at the time of the loan. The 20 agreement shall also set forth the rate of interest for 21 the loan, if any, which may not exceed the prevailing 22 market interest rate at the time the agreement is 23 executed. 24 (4) In payment for anything of value exceeding $50 25 for the candidate, elected official, committee officer, 26 or a family member of any such person, unless for 27 reimbursement of expenses of the campaign or accrued in 28 the performance of governmental duties. 29 (5) For clothing or laundry expenses, except 30 clothing items rented by the candidate for his or her own 31 use exclusively for a specific campaign-related event, 32 provided that committees may purchase costumes, novelty 33 items, or other accessories worn primarily to advertise 34 the candidacy. -3- LRB9001069MWcdam 1 (6) For the travel expenses of a candidate, public 2 official, committee officer, campaign worker, staff 3 member, or a family member of any such person, to or from 4 a destination outside the State of Illinois, including 5 room, board, and entertainment expenses incurred outside 6 the State of Illinois, unless the travel is necessary for 7 fulfillment of political or governmental duties. 8 (7) For membership or club dues charged by 9 organizations, clubs, or facilities that are primarily 10 engaged in providing health, exercise, or recreational 11 services. Provided, however, that funds received under 12 this Article may be used to rent the clubs or facilities 13 for a specific campaign-related event. 14 (8) In payment for anything of value or for 15 reimbursement of any expenditure for which any person has 16 been reimbursed or will be reimbursed by the State or any 17 person. 18 (9) For the purchase of or installment payment for 19 a motor vehicle. A political committee may lease a motor 20 vehicle if the vehicle will be used primarily for 21 campaign purposes or for the performance of governmental 22 duties. A committee shall keep detailed records of the 23 use of any leased vehicle, and shall not make 24 expenditures for use of the vehicle for non-campaign or 25 non-governmental purposes. Persons using vehicles not 26 leased by a political committee may be reimbursed for 27 actual mileage for use of the vehicle for campaign 28 purposes or for the performance of governmental duties. 29 The mileage reimbursements shall be made at a rate not to 30 exceed the current standard mileage rate method for 31 computation of business expenses under the Internal 32 Revenue Code. 33 (10) For purchase or lease of anything of value 34 owned by the candidate or by a corporation owned by, -4- LRB9001069MWcdam 1 managed by, or employing the candidate, unless the thing 2 of value is purchased or leased at its cost, without 3 profit to its owner. 4 (11) For salaries or recompensation for lost income 5 to candidates, not specifically permitted herein. A 6 candidate's political committee may make expenditures not 7 to exceed $3,000 per month for the candidate's personal 8 living expenses during any period of time in which he or 9 she is a certified candidate in a primary or general 10 election and is not currently receiving a salary from any 11 person, the State, or any unit of local government. Any 12 such expenditures by the committee shall cease at the end 13 of the month that the candidate loses the election or 14 upon his or her assumption of office or upon 15 establishment of another source of income, whichever 16 occurs first. 17 The Board shall have the authority to investigate, upon 18 its own motion or receipt of a complaint, violations of the 19 provisions of this Section. The Board may levy a fine on any 20 person who knowingly makes expenditures in violation of this 21 Section. The fine shall not exceed $500 for each expenditure 22 of $500 or less, and shall not exceed the amount of the 23 expenditure plus $500 for each expenditure greater than $500. 24 The Board shall also have the authority to render rulings and 25 issue opinions in relating to compliance with this Section. 26 (Source: P.A. 80-756.) 27 Section 99. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.".