Public Act 101-0642 Public Act 0642 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0642 | SB1863 Enrolled | LRB101 10839 HEP 55974 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is | amended by adding Section 5-45.1 as follows: | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.1 new) | Sec. 5-45.1. Emergency rulemaking; 2020 general election. | To provide for the expeditious and timely implementation of | Article 2B of the Election Code, emergency rules implementing | Article 2B of the Election Code may be adopted in accordance | with Section 5-45 by the State Board of Elections. The adoption | of emergency rules authorized by Section 5-45 and this Section | is deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and | welfare. | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2021. | Section 10. The Election Code is amended by adding Article | 2B as follows: | (10 ILCS 5/Art. 2B heading new) | ARTICLE 2B. CONDUCT OF THE 2020 GENERAL ELECTION | (10 ILCS 5/2B-1 new) |
| Sec. 2B-1. Purpose. Whereas protecting the health and | safety of Illinoisans is among the most important functions of | State government, and whereas the Coronavirus Disease 2019 | (COVID-19) has resulted in declarations that COVID-19 presents | a severe public health emergency by the World Health | Organization, the United States government, and the Governor of | Illinois, the General Assembly therefore declares it necessary | and appropriate to make certain modifications to the | administration and conduct of the elections for the November | 2020 general election. The provisions of this Article are | deemed necessary to protect the safety, health, and rights of | the people of Illinois. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-5 new) | Sec. 2B-5. Application of Article. | (a) In addition to the provisions of this Code and | notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the provisions | in this Article shall govern the process and procedures for the | 2020 general election. The provisions of this Code shall | control any aspect of the administration or conduct of the 2020 | general election that is not provided for in this Article, | provided that in the event of conflict between this Article and | any other provision of this Code or any other law, the | provisions of this Article shall control. | (b) The provisions of this Article shall apply to all | election authorities, including, but not limited to, those |
| under the jurisdiction of a Board of Election Commissioners. | (c) The provisions of this Article shall apply for the | administration and conduct of the 2020 general election only | and the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly shall be in effect through January 1, 2021. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-10 new) | Sec. 2B-10. Election Day State holiday. Notwithstanding | any other provision of State law to the contrary, November 3, | 2020 shall be a State holiday known as 2020 General Election | Day and shall be observed throughout the State. November 3, | 2020 shall be deemed a legal school holiday for purposes of the | School Code, State Universities Civil Service Act, and any | other law designating a holiday. All government offices, with | the exception of election authorities, shall be closed unless | authorized to be used as a location for election day services | or as a polling place. | Any school closed pursuant to this amendatory Act of the | 101st General Assembly and Section 24-2 of the School Code | shall be made available to an election authority as a polling | place for 2020 General Election Day. The election authority and | the school shall comply with all safety and health practices | established by the Illinois Department of Public Health | pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 2B-35. The election | authority shall be eligible for reimbursement of such | reasonable cleaning expenses incurred as a result of using a |
| school as a polling place for 2020 General Election Day, | subject to the receipt and availability of federal funds, | pursuant to Section 2B-60. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-15 new) | Sec. 2B-15. Changes to vote by mail application process for | the 2020 general election. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the | contrary, beginning on the effective date of this Amendatory | Act of the 101st General Assembly, any elector may by personal | delivery, mail, email, or electronically on the website of the | appropriate election authority make application for an | official ballot for the 2020 general election to be sent to the | elector through mail. Notwithstanding any other provision of | law to the contrary, the URL address at which an elector may | electronically request a vote by mail ballot shall be fixed by | each election authority no later than the effective date of | this Amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly. An election | authority shall accept any application submitted by an elector, | including, but not limited to, the application prepared by the | State Board of Elections, the election authority, or any other | application submitted in a form substantially similar to that | required by Section 19-3, including any substantially similar | production or reproduction generated by any source or the by | the applicant. | (b) No later than August 1, 2020, every election authority |
| shall mail or email an application for an official vote by mail | ballot for the 2020 general election to any elector who applied | to vote an official ballot, whether by mail or in person, for | any of the following elections: (1) 2018 general election; (2) | 2019 consolidated election; or (3) the 2020 general primary | election. No later than August 1, 2020, every election | authority shall mail or email an application for an official | ballot for the 2020 general election to any elector who has | registered to vote or changed his or her registration address | after the 2020 general primary election through July 31, 2020. | (c) In addition to providing electors with the application, | the election authority shall provide any notices required by | law and the following: (1) notice the elector may complete the | application and return it through personal delivery, mail, | email, or visit the election authority's URL to request an | official ballot; (2) notice that upon completion of the | application, the elector will receive an official ballot no | more than 40 days and no less than 30 days before the election; | (3) an explanation that following submission of the application | the elector will receive a ballot at his or her registered | address or the mailing address requested by the elector, and | such ballot must be completed and returned no later than | election day; (4) a phone number or email address to contact | the election authority if the elector does not receive an | official ballot or if the elector has questions; and (5) a | website or phone number the elector can use to confirm receipt |
| of his or her official ballot. A copy of the application and | the notice shall be made available on the election authority's | website. | (d) The application and notice required by this Section | shall be mailed to the elector's registered address and any | other mailing address the election authority may have on file, | including a mailing address to which a prior vote by mail | ballot was mailed. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-20 new) | Sec. 2B-20. Changes for vote by mail official ballot | mailing and processing. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the | contrary, an election authority shall mail official ballots to | any elector requesting an official ballot no earlier than | September 24, 2020. Except for electors applying under Article | 20, any elector submitting an application for a vote by mail | ballot on or before October 1, 2020 shall receive a ballot no | later than October 6, 2020. An election authority shall mail | official ballots to any elector requesting an official ballot | after October 1, 2020 no later than 2 business days after | receipt of the application. | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the | contrary, any vote by mail ballot received by an election | authority shall be presumed to meet the requirements of | Articles 17, 18, and 19 and the voter shall be deemed otherwise |
| qualified to cast a vote by mail ballot unless deemed invalid | as provided in this Section. | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the | contrary, within 2 days after a vote by mail ballot is | received, but in all cases before the close of the period for | counting provisional ballots, the election authority shall | appoint panels as needed of 3 election judges, of which no more | than 2 shall be from the same political party, from the list of | election judges submitted by the county parties for this | specific purpose to compare the voter's signature on the | certification envelope of the vote by mail ballot with the | signature of the voter on file in the office of the election | authority. The signature shall be presumed to match unless 3 | out of 3 election judges determine that the 2 signatures do not | match. A vote by mail ballot may only be rejected by a vote of 3 | of 3 election judges and only for the following reasons: (1) | the signature on the certification envelope and the signature | used by the election authority for verification purposes do not | match or the certification envelope contains no signature; (2) | the ballot envelope was delivered opened; (3) the voter has | already cast a ballot; (4) if the voter voted in person on | election day; or (5) the voter is not a duly registered voter | in the precinct. If 3 of 3 election judges determine the ballot | should be rejected for any reasons stated in this subsection | (c), the judges shall mark across the face of the certification | envelope the word "rejected" and the date and names of the |
| judges voting to reject the ballot. | (d) If a vote by mail ballot is rejected, the election | authority shall notify the voter within 2 days after the | rejection or within one day if the rejection occurs after | election day and in all cases before the close of the period | for counting provisional ballots. The voter shall be notified | through mail or email, or both, and the notice shall inform the | voter of the reason or reasons the ballot was rejected. If the | ballot was rejected based on the signature or lack of a | signature, the voter shall be permitted to submit a statement | the voter cast the ballot, and upon receipt the ballot shall be | determined valid and counted before the close of the period for | counting provisional ballots. If the ballot was rejected | because the envelope was delivered opened, the voter shall be | permitted to vote in person or request to receive another vote | by mail ballot, provided the voter submits an application and | casts a new ballot prior to the close of polls on election day. | (e) Election authorities shall accept any vote by mail | ballot returned, including ballots returned with insufficient | or no postage, and may establish secure collection sites for | the postage-free return of vote by mail ballots. Any election | authority establishing such a collection site pursuant to this | subsection (c) shall collect all ballots submitted each day at | close of business and process them as required by this Code, | including noting the day on which the ballot was submitted. | Ballots submitted to such collection sites after close of |
| business shall be dated as delivered the next day, with the | exception of ballots delivered on election day, which shall be | dated as received on election day. Election authorities shall | permit electors to return vote by mail ballots on election day | up until the close of the polls. | (f) In accordance with Section 19-7, within one day after | receipt of a vote by mail ballot, the election authority shall | transmit notification of receipt to the State Board of | Elections. If a vote by mail ballot is rejected, the election | authority must notify the State Board of Elections within one | day. Upon request by a state or local political committee, | within 2 days an election authority must electronically provide | the names and addresses of any vote by mail ballots received | and any vote by mail ballots marked rejected. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-25 new) | Sec. 2B-25. Changes for first time registrants or change of | address registrations. | (a) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act | of the 101st General Assembly, any person completing a voter | registration application or submitting a change of address | shall be notified of the option to receive a vote by mail | ballot. Upon request of the elector, the registration shall | serve as an application to receive an official vote by mail | ballot and the individual need not complete an application. | Upon processing the registration, the election authority shall |
| provide the individual with an official ballot. | (b) Upon request of the registrant, an election authority | shall accept a completed voter registration form as a valid | application and mail the elector an official ballot. | (c) Any person whose registration is incomplete or pending | may provide any required documentation online or in person to | the election authority prior to applying to vote in order to | complete his or her registration. | (d) This Section shall not apply to an application | processed pursuant to Section 1A-16.1 or an individual | registering to vote in person at an election authority or an | early voting site if the elector has the option and chooses to | exercise the option to vote in person at the time of | registration or in his or her precinct on election day. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-30 new) | Sec. 2B-30. Public dissemination of information prior to | the 2020 general election. | (a) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act | of the 101st General Assembly through October 30, 2020, all | election authorities shall include information about | registering to vote and encouraging electors to vote by mail or | during early voting with any pamphlet, brochure, flyer, or | newsletter related to the 2020 General Election. Any such | documents shall substantially include the following, "Due to | COVID-19, all 2020 General Election voters are encouraged to |
| cast a ballot prior to Election Day, either by mail or during | early voting. Voting by mail is an easy option for voters and | you can request a vote by mail ballot through email, mail, or | in person. An application is available from your local election | authority or at https :// elections.il.gov/ | electionoperations/ VotingByMail.aspx. To register to vote or | check your registration status, visit https:// | ova.elections.il.gov.". | (b) The Secretary of State shall include in any pamphlet or | materials produced in accordance with the Illinois | Constitutional Amendment Act the following language, "Due to | COVID-19, all 2020 General Election voters are encouraged to | cast a ballot prior to Election Day, either by mail or during | early voting. Voting by mail is an easy option for voters and | you can request a vote by mail ballot through email, mail, or | in person. An application is available from your local election | authority or at https:// | elections.il.gov/electionoperations/VotingByMail.aspx. To | register to vote or check your registration status, visit | https:// ova.elections.il.gov.". | (c) No later than September 15, 2020, the Secretary of | State shall send a notice to any elector who received an | application but has not yet applied for a vote by mail ballot. | The list of electors to receive the notification shall be | provided by the State Board of Elections. The notice shall | include, at a minimum: (1) notice that the elector previously |
| received correspondence from the applicable election authority | with information on how to apply for a vote by mail ballot, | that the election authority has indicated the elector has not | yet applied for a ballot, and the elector still has time to | request a vote by mail ballot; and (2) a reference to a phone | number, email address, and website the elector can visit to | complete an application, return an application, or get | additional information about vote by mail. | (d) No later than October 15, 2020, the Secretary of State | shall send a notice to any elector who received the notice | required in subsection (c) but has not yet applied for a vote | by mail ballot. The notice shall include, at a minimum: (1) a | statement that the elector has time to request a vote by mail | ballot; and (2) a reference to a phone number, email address, | and website the elector can visit to complete an application, | return an application, or get additional information about vote | by mail. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-35 new) | Sec. 2B-35. Early voting and election day requirements. | (a) Election authorities shall comply with any early voting | and election day safety and health practices established in | written guidance provided to the election authorities by the | Illinois Department of Public Health. | (b) Election authorities may establish curb-side voting | for individuals to cast a ballot during early voting or on |
| election day. A curb-side voting program shall designate at | least 2 election judges from opposite parties per vehicle and | the individual must have the option to mark the ballot without | interference from the election judges. | (c) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, election | authorities shall establish one location to be located at an | office of the election authority or in the largest municipality | within its jurisdiction where all voters in its jurisdiction | are allowed to vote on election day during polling place hours, | regardless of the precinct in which they are registered. An | election authority establishing such a location pursuant to | this subsection (c) shall identify the location, hours of | operation, and health and safety requirements by the 40th day | preceding 2020 General Election Day and certify such to the | State Board of Election. | (d) In addition to the requirements of Section 19A-15, | beginning the 15th day preceding 2020 General Election Day, all | permanent polling places for early voting shall remain open | during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays and 9:00 | a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Election | authorities may establish early voting hours in addition to | those required by this subsection (d) to accommodate voters to | whom COVID-19 presents increased health risks, including, but | not limited to, the administration of a curb-side voting | program established by the election authority pursuant to this | Section. |
| (e) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a provisional | ballot cast under item (7) of subsection (a) of Section 18A-5 | shall be deemed valid and counted as a vote if the voter | provides the election authority with the necessary | documentation within 14 days of election day. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-40 new) | Sec. 2B-40. Judges of election. | (a) All laws and rules regarding the provisions of election | judges shall be in effect for the 2020 general election, | provided that notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any | individual may be appointed to serve as an election judge if, | as of the date of the election at which the person serves as | judge, he or she has attained the age of 16. | Prior to appointment, a judge qualifying under this | subsection (a) must certify in writing to the election | authority the political party the judge chooses to affiliate | with. | (b) All public and private secondary schools, community | colleges, and universities shall publish notification on their | publicly accessible websites and notify their students of the | opportunity to serve as an election judge for the 2020 general | election and the qualifications provided in subsection (a). | (c) The Department of Employment Security shall publish | notification on its publicly accessible website that anyone | receiving unemployment insurance may apply to serve as an |
| election judge for the 2020 general election and the | qualifications provided in subsection (a). | (d) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, counties | having a population of less than 250,000 pursuant to the 2010 | U.S. Census, may appoint 3 judges of election to serve in lieu | of the 5 judges of election required by this Code for the 2020 | general election, unless such judges of election are appointed | by election commissioners. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-45 new) | Sec. 2B-45. Electronic service of objections. Election | authorities may authorize service of objections to candidate | nominations through electronic mail in lieu of personal service | if the election authority responsible for convening the | electoral board: | (1) requires candidates to provide an electronic mail | address where notices of objections and electoral board | proceedings may be sent electronically in lieu of personal | service; | (2) requires objectors to provide an electronic mail | address where notices and electoral board proceedings may | be sent electronically in lieu of personal service; and | (3) publishes notice of its decision to utilize this | Section on its website within 5 business days of the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. |
| (10 ILCS 5/2B-50 new) | Sec. 2B-50. Additional duties of election authorities. | (a) Each election authority shall comply with the | requirements of Section 2B-15. Each election authority shall | provide the following to the State Board of Elections as it | relates to Section 2B-15: (1), no later than August 2, 2020, | each election authority shall provide to the State Board of | Elections written confirmation that the election authority | complied with subsections (b), (c), and (d) of Section 2B-15 | and provide an electronic list of the names and addresses of | every elector sent the required application and notice; (2) no | later than September 2, 2020, each election authority shall | provide the State Board of Elections with an electronic list of | the names and addresses of every elector sent the required | application and notice who has submitted the application and | will receive an official ballot; and (3) no later than October | 2, 2020, each election authority shall provide the State Board | of Elections with an updated list of the names and addresses of | every elector sent the required application and notice who has | submitted the application and will receive an official ballot. | Any list submitted to the State Board of Elections shall be | accessible to State and local political candidates and | committees. | (b) No later than 75 days prior to the 2020 general | election, each election authority shall provide public notice |
| of its services and equipment available to assist elderly | voters and voters with disabilities. The notice shall include, | but is not limited to, the availability of vote by mail ballots | in braille and large format, assistance in marking the ballot, | procedures for voting by vote by mail ballot, and procedures | for voting early by personal appearance. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-55 new) | Sec. 2B-55. Additional duties of the State Board of | Elections. | (a) No later than 2 business days after the effective date | of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, the State | Board of Elections shall post on its official website an | application for an official vote by mail ballot for the 2020 | general election. The application shall be available at | https:// elections.il.gov/ | electionoperations/VotingByMail.aspx. Any applications | received by the State Board of Elections shall be transmitted | within 2 business days of receipt to the appropriate election | authority. | (b) Within 5 business days of the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, the State Board | of Elections shall modify the online voter registration system | to allow any new registrant to apply for a vote by mail ballot | when completing online voter registration. Any new registrant | that requests a vote by mail ballot when registering shall be |
| eligible to request and receive a vote by mail ballot for the | 2020 general election without submitting an additional | application. | (c) Within 10 business days of the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, the State Board | of Elections shall provide notice to all election authorities | of the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly and the actions each election authority must take to | comply with this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly. | A copy of this notice shall be made available on the State | Board of Election's official website. | (d) The State Board of Elections shall transmit to the | Secretary of State, in the format requested by the Secretary of | State, a complete list of the names and addresses submitted to | the State Board of Elections by the election authorities in | accordance with subsection (a) of Section 2B-50. The first | transmission shall be sent no later than September 5, 2020 and | the second transmission no later than October 5, 2020. Upon | request, the lists shall also be made available by the State | Board of Elections to State and local political committees and | candidates upon request. | (e) Except as provided in this Article, the State Board of | Elections does not need to adopt rules to administer or enforce | the duties and requirements set forth in this amendatory Act of | the 101st General Assembly but may adopt such emergency rules | if deemed necessary by the State Board of Elections. The |
| absence of rules or emergency rules does not eliminate or | reduce the rights, duties, or responsibilities set forth in | this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-60 new) | Sec. 2B-60. Reimbursement for 2020 general election | expenses. | (a) Each election authority shall comply with the | requirements of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. The State Board of Elections may withhold any | reimbursements for election related costs if an election | authority is found to have failed to comply with the provisions | of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly. | (b) Subject to receipt and availability of federal funds, | the State Board of Elections may adopt emergency rules subject | to the provisions of Section 5-45 of the Illinois | Administrative Procedure Act to establish a program to provide | reimbursement to election authorities for expenses related to | the 2020 general election incurred as a result of COVID-19 and | the requirements of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly that are deemed necessary for the safety of the public | and in response to COVID-19. | (10 ILCS 5/2B-90 new) | Sec. 2B-90. Repeal. This Article shall repeal on January 1, | 2021. |
| Section 15. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | changing Section 15-45 as follows: | (30 ILCS 500/15-45) | Sec. 15-45. Computation of days. The time within which any | act provided in this Code is to be done shall be computed by | excluding the first day and including the last, unless the last | day is Saturday or Sunday or is a holiday, and then it shall | also be excluded. If the day succeeding a Saturday, Sunday, or | holiday is also a holiday, a Saturday, or a Sunday, then that | succeeding day shall also be excluded. For the purposes of this | Code, "holiday" means: New Year's Day; Dr. Martin Luther King, | Jr.'s Birthday; Lincoln's Birthday; President's Day; Memorial | Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Columbus Day; Veterans' Day; | Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day; and any other day from time to | time declared by the President of the United States or the | Governor of Illinois to be a day during which the agencies of | the State of Illinois that are ordinarily open to do business | with the public shall be closed for business.
| Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the | contrary, November 3, 2020 shall be a State holiday known as | 2020 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout the | State pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. | (Source: P.A. 98-1076, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
| Section 20. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 24-2 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/24-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-2)
| Sec. 24-2. Holidays. | (a) Teachers shall not be required
to teach on Saturdays, | nor, except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, | shall teachers or other school
employees, other than | noncertificated school employees whose presence is
necessary | because of an emergency or for the continued operation and
| maintenance of school facilities or property, be
required to | work on legal school
holidays, which are January 1, New Year's | Day; the third Monday in
January, the Birthday of Dr. Martin | Luther King, Jr.; February 12, the
Birthday of President | Abraham Lincoln; the
first Monday in March (to be known as | Casimir Pulaski's birthday); Good
Friday; the day designated as | Memorial Day by federal law; July 4,
Independence Day; the | first Monday in September, Labor Day; the second Monday
in | October, Columbus Day; November 11, Veterans' Day; the Thursday | in
November commonly called Thanksgiving Day; and December 25, | Christmas Day.
School boards may grant special holidays | whenever in their judgment such
action is advisable. No | deduction shall
be made from the time or
compensation of a | school employee on account of any legal
or special holiday.
| (b) A school board or other entity eligible to apply for |
| waivers and modifications under Section 2-3.25g of this Code is | authorized to hold school or schedule teachers' institutes, | parent-teacher conferences, or staff development on the third | Monday in January (the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, | Jr.); February 12 (the Birthday of President Abraham Lincoln); | the first Monday in March (known as Casimir Pulaski's | birthday); the second Monday in October (Columbus Day); and | November 11 (Veterans' Day), provided that: | (1) the person or persons honored by the holiday are | recognized through instructional activities conducted on | that day or, if the day is not used for student attendance, | on the first school day preceding or following that day; | and | (2) the entity that chooses to exercise this authority | first holds a public hearing about the proposal. The entity | shall provide notice preceding the public hearing to both | educators and parents. The notice shall set forth the time, | date, and place of the hearing, describe the proposal, and | indicate that the entity will take testimony from educators | and parents about the proposal.
| (c) Commemorative holidays, which recognize specified | patriotic, civic,
cultural or historical persons, activities, | or events, are regular school
days. Commemorative
holidays are: | January 28 (to be known as Christa McAuliffe Day and
observed | as a commemoration of space exploration), February 15 (the
| birthday of Susan B. Anthony), March 29 (Viet Nam War Veterans' |
| Day),
September 11 (September 11th Day of Remembrance), the | school day
immediately preceding Veterans' Day (Korean War | Veterans'
Day), October 1 (Recycling Day), October 7 (Iraq and | Afghanistan Veterans Remembrance Day), December 7 (Pearl | Harbor Veterans' Day), and
any day so appointed by the | President or
Governor. School boards may establish | commemorative holidays whenever in
their judgment such action | is advisable.
School boards shall include instruction relative | to commemorated persons,
activities, or
events on the | commemorative holiday or at any other time during the school
| year and at any point in the curriculum when such instruction | may be deemed
appropriate. The State Board of Education shall | prepare and make available
to school boards instructional | materials relative to commemorated persons,
activities,
or | events which may be used by school boards in conjunction with | any
instruction provided pursuant to this paragraph.
| (d) City of Chicago School District 299 shall observe March | 4 of each year as
a commemorative holiday. This holiday shall | be known as Mayors' Day which
shall be a day to commemorate and | be reminded of the past Chief Executive
Officers of the City of | Chicago, and in particular the late Mayor Richard
J. Daley and | the late Mayor Harold Washington. If March 4 falls on a
| Saturday or Sunday, Mayors' Day shall be observed on the | following Monday. | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the | contrary, November 3, 2020 shall be a State holiday known as |
| 2020 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout the | State pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. All government offices, with the exception of | election authorities, shall be closed unless authorized to be | used as a location for election day services or as a polling | place.
| (Source: P.A. 98-156, eff. 8-2-13.)
| Section 25. The State Universities Civil Service Act is | amended by changing Section 45a as follows:
| (110 ILCS 70/45a) (from Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38l.1)
| Sec. 45a.
Except as provided in the second sentence of this | Section,
all officers and employees subject to this Act, shall | have the
following days as holidays, for which they shall | receive their usual
compensation: New Year's Day, January 1, | Memorial Day, as determined by
the law of the State of | Illinois, Independence Day, July 4, Labor Day,
the first Monday | in September, Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday of
| November, Christmas Day, December 25, and five holidays to be | designated
by each college, university, agency and community | college subject to
this Act. Craft and trade employees subject | to this Act shall be paid
for all paid holidays included in | their area agreement, and will be paid
for all five holidays | designated by their employer pursuant to this
section. | Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the |
| contrary, November 3, 2020 shall be a State holiday known as | 2020 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout the | State pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. All government offices, with the exception of | election authorities, shall be closed unless authorized to be | used as a location for election day services or as a polling | place.
| (Source: P.A. 79-1186.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 06/16/2020
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