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90_HB3745 110 ILCS 947/75 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Provides that as soon as possible in 1998 or thereafter, the program of college savings instruments that the Illinois Student Assistance Commission offers to Illinois citizens shall include an education savings account that, at minimum, conforms with the terms and conditions of the federal Education Individual Retirement Accounts created by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. Effective July 1, 1998. LRB9009269KDks LRB9009269KDks 1 AN ACT to amend the Higher Education Student Assistance 2 Act by changing Section 75. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act 6 is amended by changing Section 75 as follows: 7 (110 ILCS 947/75) 8 Sec. 75. College savings programs. 9 (a) Purpose. The General Assembly finds and hereby 10 declares that for the benefit of the people of the State of 11 Illinois, the conduct and increase of their commerce, the 12 protection and enhancement of their welfare, the development 13 of continued prosperity and the improvement of their health 14 and living conditions, it is essential that all citizens with 15 the intellectual ability and motivation be able to obtain a 16 higher education. The General Assembly further finds that 17 rising tuition costs, increasingly restrictive eligibility 18 criteria for existing federal and State student aid programs 19 and other trends in higher education finance have impeded 20 access to a higher education for many middle-income families; 21 and that to remedy these concerns, it is of utmost importance 22 that families be provided with investment alternatives to 23 enhance their financial access to institutions of higher 24 education. It is the intent of this Section to establish 25 College Savings Programs appropriate for families from 26 various income groups, to encourage Illinois families to save 27 and invest in anticipation of their children's education, and 28 to encourage enrollment in institutions of higher education, 29 all in execution of the public policy set forth above and 30 elsewhere in this Act. 31 (b) The Commission is authorized to develop and provide -2- LRB9009269KDks 1 a program of college savings instruments to Illinois 2 citizens. The program shall be structured to encourage 3 parents to plan ahead for the college education of their 4 children and to permit the long-term accumulation of savings 5 which can be used to finance the family's share of the cost 6 of a higher education. As soon as is possible in 1998 or 7 thereafter, the program of college savings instruments that 8 the Commission offers to Illinois citizens shall include an 9 education savings account that, at minimum, conforms with the 10 terms and conditions of the federal Education Individual 11 Retirement Accounts ("Education IRAs"), established in 12 Section 530 of the Internal Revenue Code as added by the 13 Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (P.L. 105-34). Income, up to 14 $2,000 annually per account, which is derived by individuals 15 from investments made in accordance with College Savings 16 Programs established under this Section shall be free from 17 all taxation by the State and its political subdivisions, 18 except for estate, transfer, and inheritance taxes. 19 (c) The Commission is authorized to contract with 20 private financial institutions and other businesses, 21 individuals, and other appropriate parties to establish and 22 operate the College Savings Programs. The Commission may 23 negotiate contracts with private financial and investment 24 companies, establish College Savings Programs, and monitor 25 the vendors administering the programs in whichever manner 26 the Commission determines is best suited to accomplish the 27 purposes of this Section. The Auditor General shall 28 periodically review the operation of the College Savings 29 Programs and shall advise the Commission and the General 30 Assembly of his findings. 31 (d) In determining the type of instruments to be 32 offered, the Commission shall consult with, and receive the 33 assistance of, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, the 34 Bureau of the Budget, the State Board of Investments, the -3- LRB9009269KDks 1 Governor, and other appropriate State agencies and private 2 parties. 3 (e) The Commission shall market and promote the College 4 Savings Programs to the citizens of Illinois. 5 (f) The Commission shall assist the State Comptroller 6 and State Treasurer in establishing a payroll deduction plan 7 through which State employees may participate in the College 8 Savings Programs. The Department of Labor, Department of 9 Employment Security, Department of Revenue, and other 10 appropriate agencies shall assist the Commission in educating 11 Illinois employers about the College Savings Programs, and 12 shall assist the Commission in securing employers' 13 participation in a payroll deduction plan and other 14 initiatives which maximize participation in the College 15 Savings Programs. 16 (g) The Commission shall examine means by which the 17 State, through a series of matching contributions or other 18 incentives, may most effectively encourage Illinois families 19 to participate in the College Savings Programs. The 20 Commission shall report its conclusions and recommendations 21 to the Governor and General Assembly no later than February 22 15, 1990. 23 (h) The College Savings Programs established pursuant to 24 this Section shall not be subject to the provisions of the 25 Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. The Commission shall 26 provide that appropriate disclosures are provided to all 27 citizens who participate in the College Savings Programs. 28 (Source: P.A. 87-997.) 29 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 30 1, 1998.