Public Act 100-0005 Public Act 0005 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0005 | HB1783 Enrolled | LRB100 05757 SMS 15780 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Division of Banking Act is amended by | changing Section 6 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 3205/6) (from Ch. 17, par. 456)
| Sec. 6. Duties. The Commissioner shall direct and supervise | all the
administrative and technical activities of the Office | and shall:
| (a) Apply and carry out this Act and the law and all rules | adopted in
pursuance thereof.
| (b) Appoint, subject to the provisions of the Personnel | Code, such
employees, experts, and special assistants as may be
| necessary to carry out effectively the provisions of this Act | and, if the
rate of compensation is not otherwise fixed by law, | fix their
compensation; but neither the Commissioner nor any | deputy commissioner shall be
subject to the Personnel Code.
| (c) Serve as Chairman of the State Banking Board of | Illinois.
| (d) Serve as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the | Illinois Bank
Examiners' Education Foundation.
| (e) Issue guidelines in the form of rules or regulations | which will prohibit
discrimination by any State chartered bank |
| against any individual, corporation,
partnership, association | or other entity because it appears in a
so-called blacklist | issued by any domestic or foreign corporate or governmental
| entity.
| (f) Make an annual report to the Governor regarding the | work of the Office
as the Commissioner may consider desirable | or as the Governor may request.
| (g) Perform such other acts as may be requested by the | State Banking
Board
of Illinois pursuant to its lawful powers | and perform any other lawful act
that the
Commissioner | considers to be
necessary or desirable to carry out the | purposes and provisions of this Act.
| (h) Adopt, in accordance with the Illinois Administrative | Procedure
Act, reasonable rules that the Commissioner deems | necessary for the proper
administration and enforcement of any | Act the administration of which is vested
in the Commissioner | or the Office of Banks and Real Estate. | (i) Work in cooperation with the Director of Aging to | encourage all financial institutions regulated by the Office to | participate fully in the Department on Aging's financial | exploitation of the elderly intervention program.
| (j) Deposit all funds received, including civil penalties, | pursuant to the Illinois Banking Act, the Corporate Fiduciary | Act, and the Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957 , and the | Check Printer and Check Number Act in the Bank and Trust | Company Fund. |
| (Source: P.A. 97-492, eff. 1-1-12.)
| Section 10. The Electronic Fund Transfer Act is amended by | changing Section 30 as follows:
| (205 ILCS 616/30)
| Sec. 30. Acceptance of deposits.
| (A) No terminal that accepts deposits of
funds to an
| account may be established or owned in this State except by (a) | a bank
established under
the laws of this or any other state or | established under the laws of the United
States that (1) is | authorized by law to establish a
branch in this State or (2) is | permitted by rule of the Commissioner to
establish | deposit-taking terminals in this State in order to maintain
| parity between national banks and banks
established under the | laws of this or any other state, (b) a savings and loan
| association or savings bank established under the laws of this | or any other
state or established under the laws of the United | States, (c) a credit union
established under the laws of this | or any other state or established under the
laws of the United | States, or (d) a licensee under the Consumer Installment
Loan
| Act or the Sales Finance Agency Act.
| (B) A person other than a financial institution or an | affiliate of a
financial institution may establish or own, in | whole or in part, a
cash-dispensing terminal at
which an | interchange transaction may be performed, provided that the |
| terminal
does not accept deposits of funds to an account, and | provided that the person
establishing or owning the terminal | must post a telephone number on the terminal for consumers to
| call to report problems, along with the Department's telephone | number. shall file a notice of establishment or
ownership of a | terminal with the Commissioner, in the form prescribed by the
| Commissioner, within 60 days after the later of (a) the | effective day of this
amendatory Act of 1997 or (b) the | establishment of or acquisition of an
ownership interest in the | terminal. Persons who own a terminal pursuant to
this | subsection (B) shall thereafter file with the Commissioner a | full and
accurate statement of information of ownership, in the | form prescribed by the
Commissioner, once per calendar year. A | person who has established or owns a
terminal pursuant to this | subsection (B) shall not be required to file
subsequent notices | of establishment or ownership of a terminal when
establishing | or acquiring an ownership interest in additional terminals
| provided the person includes the information required by the | Commissioner for
those terminals in the person's annual filing | pursuant to this subsection (B).
The Commissioner or examiners | appointed by the Commissioner shall have the
authority to | examine any person that has established or owns a terminal in | this
State pursuant to this subsection (B) if the Commissioner | has received multiple
complaints regarding one or more | terminals owned by the person, and in the
event of such an | examination, the person shall pay the reasonable costs and
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| expenses of the examination as determined by the Commissioner. | The
Commissioner may impose civil penalties of up to $1,000 | against any person
subject to this subsection (B) for
the first | failure to comply with this Act and up to $10,000 for the | second and
each subsequent failure to comply with this Act. All | moneys received by the
Commissioner under this subsection (B) | shall be paid into, and all expenses
incurred by the | Commissioner under this subsection (B) shall be paid from, the
| Bank and Trust Company Fund.
| (C) A network operating in this
State shall maintain a | directory of the locations of cash-dispensing terminals
at | which an interchange transaction may be performed that are | established or
owned in
this State by its members and shall | file the directory with the Commissioner
within 60 days after | the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 and
| thereafter once per calendar year.
| (Source: P.A. 89-310, eff. 1-1-96; 90-189, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (205 ILCS 690/Act rep.) | Section 15. The Check Printer and Check Number Act is | repealed.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/30/2017
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