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90_HB3294eng New Act Creates the Year 2000 Computer Date Change Task Force Act. Provides for appointment by executive and legislative branch officers of a 15-member task force to report to the Governor and the General Assembly upon problems associated with and possible solutions for the failure of State government computers to recognize the year 2000. Effective immediately. LRB9010685JMmb HB3294 Engrossed LRB9010685JMmb 1 AN ACT creating the Year 2000 Computer Date Change Task 2 Force. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 6 Year 2000 Computer Date Change Task Force Act. 7 Section 5. Creation; purpose. The Year 2000 Computer 8 Date Change Task Force is created to evaluate and recommend 9 ways for all State agencies, whether in the executive, 10 legislative, or judicial branch of State government, to 11 continue their efforts to avoid computer, computer software, 12 and computer data problems associated with computers owned or 13 operated by State agencies through their employees or 14 officers related to the potential inability of computers and 15 computer software to recognize the date of "January 1, 2000" 16 and subsequently produce, calculate, or generate an erroneous 17 date or otherwise fail to function. 18 Section 10. Membership. The Task Force shall consist of 19 15 members appointed as follows: 20 2 representatives of State government, appointed by the 21 Governor; 22 2 representatives of the computer industry, appointed by 23 the Governor; 24 one public member, appointed by the Governor; and 25 10 other members, appointed one each by the Lieutenant 26 Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Comptroller, 27 Treasurer, Auditor General, President of the Senate, Speaker 28 of the House of Representatives, Minority Leader of the 29 Senate, and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. HB3294 Engrossed -2- LRB9010685JMmb 1 Section 15. Organization. The Governor shall designate 2 one member of the Task Force to serve as chairperson. A 3 majority of Task Force members shall constitute a quorum. 4 Any vacancy in the Task Force shall be filled in the same 5 manner as the original appointment. 6 The Task Force shall hold its first meeting not later 7 than 60 days following the appointment of a majority of its 8 members. 9 Section 20. Expenses; assistance. Task Force members 10 shall receive no compensation except for necessary expenses 11 incurred in the performance of their duties. 12 Staff and technical assistance for the Task Force shall 13 be provided by State departments and agencies designated by 14 the Governor to provide that assistance. 15 Section 25. Report. Not later than 6 months after its 16 first meeting, the Task Force shall submit to the Governor 17 and General Assembly its report, which shall contain the 18 following: 19 (1) a status report regarding the progress of State 20 agencies' current efforts to avoid computer, computer 21 software, and computer data problems associated with the Year 22 2000 date change; 23 (2) recommendations for legislative and other proposals 24 to assist State agencies to further their current efforts to 25 avoid computer, computer software, and computer data problems 26 associated with the Year 2000 date change; 27 (3) actions that should be taken by State agencies to 28 continue their efforts to avoid computer, computer software, 29 and computer data problems associated with the Year 2000 date 30 change; 31 (4) recommendations regarding the need for increased 32 appropriations or better management of current funds so that HB3294 Engrossed -3- LRB9010685JMmb 1 State agencies may continue their efforts to avoid computer, 2 computer software, and computer data problems associated with 3 the Year 2000 date change; 4 (5) recommendations for providing oversight of the final 5 stages of effort by State agencies to avoid computer, 6 computer software, and computer data problems associated with 7 the Year 2000 date change; 8 (6) recommendations regarding measures for State 9 agencies to take in order to avoid potential liability on the 10 part of State agencies associated with computer, computer 11 software, and computer data problems associated with the Year 12 2000 date change; and 13 (7) any additional recommendations to further the 14 efforts by State agencies to avoid computer, computer 15 software, and computer data problems associated with the Year 16 2000 date change. 17 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 18 becoming law.