Public Act 093-1047
Public Act 1047 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 093-1047 |
SB1668 Enrolled |
LRB093 02970 WGH 02986 b |
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| AN ACT concerning veterans' affairs.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois National Guardsman's Compensation | Act is amended by
changing Section 3 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 1825/3)
(from Ch. 129, par. 403)
| Sec. 3. If a claim therefor is made within one year of the | date of the death
of the guardsman, compensation shall be paid | to
the
person designated by such guardsman killed while on | duty. The amount of
compensation shall be equal to the greater | of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount
of compensation payable | under Section
3 of the Line of Duty
Law
Enforcement Officers, | Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members,
Paramedics, | Firemen, Chaplains, and State Employees
Compensation Act when | an
individual to whom that Act applies is killed in the line of | duty. If no
beneficiary is
designated or surviving at the death | of the guardsman killed while on duty, the
compensation shall | be paid as follows:
| (a) When there is a surviving spouse, the entire sum | shall be paid to
the spouse.
| (b) When there is no surviving spouse, but a surviving | descendant of the
decedent, the entire sum shall be paid to | the decedent's descendants per
stirpes.
| (c) When there is neither a surviving spouse nor a | surviving descendant,
the entire sum shall be paid to the | parents of the decedent in equal parts,
allowing to the | surviving parent, if one is dead, the entire sum.
| (d) When there is no surviving spouse, descendant or | parent of the
decedent, but there are surviving brothers or | sisters, or descendants of a
brother or sister, who were | receiving their principal support from the
decedent at his | death, the entire sum shall be paid, in equal parts, to the
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| dependent brothers or sisters or dependent descendant of a | brother or
sister. Dependency shall be determined by the | Court of Claims based upon
the investigation and report of | the Attorney General.
| When there is no beneficiary designated or surviving at the | death of the
guardsman killed while on duty and no surviving | spouse,
descendant, parent, dependent brother or sister, or | dependent
descendant
of a brother or sister, no compensation | shall be payable under this Act.
| No part of such compensation may be paid to any other | person for any
efforts in securing such compensation.
| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| Section 10. The Court of Claims Act is amended by changing | Sections 8 and 21
as follows:
| (705 ILCS 505/8)
(from Ch. 37, par. 439.8)
| Sec. 8. Court of Claims jurisdiction. The court shall have | exclusive
jurisdiction to hear and determine the following | matters:
| (a) All claims against the State founded upon any law of | the State of
Illinois or upon any regulation adopted thereunder | by an executive or
administrative officer or agency; provided, | however, the court shall not have
jurisdiction (i) to hear or | determine claims arising under
the Workers' Compensation Act or | the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act, or
claims for expenses | in civil litigation, or (ii) to review administrative
decisions | for which a statute provides that review shall be in the | circuit or
appellate court.
| (b) All claims against the State founded upon any contract | entered
into with the State of Illinois.
| (c) All claims against the State for time unjustly served | in prisons
of this State where the persons imprisoned shall | receive a pardon from
the governor stating that such pardon is | issued on the ground of
innocence of the crime for which they | were imprisoned; provided, the
court shall make no award in |
| excess of the following amounts: for
imprisonment of 5 years or | less, not more than $15,000; for imprisonment
of 14 years or | less but over 5 years, not more than $30,000; for
imprisonment | of over 14 years, not more than $35,000; and provided
further, | the court shall fix attorney's fees not to exceed 25% of the | award
granted. On December 31, 1996, the court shall make a | one-time adjustment in the maximum awards
authorized by this | subsection (c), to reflect the increase in the cost of
living | from the year in which these maximum awards were last adjusted | until
1996, but with no annual increment exceeding 5%. | Thereafter, the court shall
annually adjust the maximum awards | authorized by this subsection (c) to reflect
the increase, if | any, in the Consumer Price Index For All Urban Consumers for
| the previous calendar year, as determined by the United States | Department of
Labor, except that no annual increment may exceed | 5%. For both the one-time
adjustment and the subsequent annual | adjustments, if the Consumer Price Index
decreases during a | calendar year, there shall be no adjustment for that
calendar | year. The changes made by Public Act 89-689 apply to all claims | filed on or after January 1, 1995 that
are pending on December | 31, 1996 and all claims filed on or after December 31, 1996.
| (d) All claims against the State for damages in cases | sounding in tort, if
a like cause of action would lie against a | private person or corporation in a
civil suit, and all like | claims sounding in tort against the Medical Center
Commission, | the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, the Board | of
Trustees of Southern Illinois University, the Board of | Trustees of Chicago
State University, the Board of Trustees of | Eastern Illinois University, the
Board of Trustees of Governors | State University, the Board of Trustees of
Illinois State | University, the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois
| University, the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois | University, the Board
of Trustees of Western Illinois | University, or the Board of Trustees of the
Illinois | Mathematics and Science Academy; provided, that an award for | damages
in a case sounding in tort, other than certain cases |
| involving the operation
of a State vehicle described in this | paragraph, shall not exceed the sum of
$100,000 to or for the | benefit of
any claimant. The $100,000 limit prescribed by this | Section does not
apply to an award of damages in any case | sounding in tort arising out of
the operation by a State | employee of a vehicle owned, leased or
controlled by the State. | The defense that the State or the Medical
Center Commission or | the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, the
Board | of Trustees of Southern Illinois University, the Board of | Trustees of
Chicago State University, the Board of Trustees of | Eastern Illinois University,
the Board of Trustees of Governors | State University, the Board of Trustees of
Illinois State | University, the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois
| University, the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois | University, the Board of
Trustees of Western Illinois | University, or the Board of Trustees of the
Illinois | Mathematics and Science Academy is not liable for the | negligence of
its officers, agents, and employees in the course | of their employment is not
applicable to the hearing and | determination of such claims.
| (e) All claims for recoupment made by the State of Illinois | against
any claimant.
| (f) All claims pursuant to the Line of Duty
Law Enforcement | Officers,
Civil Defense
Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, | Paramedics, Firemen, Chaplains, and
State Employees | Compensation
Act.
| (g) All claims filed pursuant to the Crime Victims | Compensation Act.
| (h) All claims pursuant to the Illinois National | Guardsman's Compensation
Act.
| (i) All claims authorized by subsection (a) of Section | 10-55 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act for the | expenses incurred by a party in a
contested case on the | administrative level.
| (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-689, eff. 12-31-96; 90-492, | eff.
8-17-97.)
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| (705 ILCS 505/21)
(from Ch. 37, par. 439.21)
| Sec. 21. The court is authorized to impose, by uniform | rules, a fee of $15
for the filing of a petition in any case in | which the award sought is more
than $50 and less than $1,000 | and $35 in any case in which the award sought
is $1,000 or | more; and to charge and collect for copies of opinions or
other | documents filed in the Court of Claims such fees as may be | prescribed
by the rules of the Court. All fees and charges so | collected shall be
forthwith paid into the State Treasury.
| A petitioner who is a prisoner in an Illinois Department of | Corrections
facility who files a pleading, motion, or other | filing that purports to be a
legal document against the State, | the
Illinois Department of Corrections, the Prisoner Review | Board, or any of their
officers or employees in which the
court | makes a specific finding that it is frivolous shall pay all | filing fees
and court costs
in the manner provided in Article | XXII of the Code of Civil Procedure.
| In claims based upon lapsed appropriations or lost warrant | or in claims
filed
under the Line of Duty
Law Enforcement | Officers, Civil Defense Workers,
Civil Air Patrol
Members, | Paramedics, Firemen, Chaplains, and State Employees
| Compensation Act,
the Illinois
National Guardsman's | Compensation Act, or the Crime
Victims Compensation Act or in | claims filed by medical vendors for medical
services rendered | by the claimant to persons eligible for Medical Assistance
| under programs administered by the Illinois Department of | Public Aid, no filing
fee shall be required.
| (Source: P.A. 90-492, eff. 8-17-97; 90-505, eff. 8-19-97; | 90-655, eff.
7-30-98.)
| Section 15. The Good Samaritan Act is amended by changing
| Section 70 as follows:
| (745 ILCS 49/70)
| Sec. 70. Law enforcement officers or firemen; exemption |
| from
civil liability for emergency care.
Any law enforcement | officer or fireman as defined in Section 2 of the
Line of Duty
| Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air
| Patrol Members,
Paramedics, Firemen, Chaplains, and State | Employees Compensation Act,
who in good faith
provides | emergency care without fee to any person shall not, as a result | of
his or her acts or omissions, except willful and wanton | misconduct on the
part of
the person, in providing the care, be | liable to a person to whom such
care is provided for civil | damages.
| (Source: P.A. 89-607, eff. 1-1-97; 90-742, eff. 8-13-98.)
| Section 20. The Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense | Workers, Civil Air
Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen, | Chaplains, and State Employees
Compensation Act is amended by | changing Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 as follows:
| (820 ILCS 315/1)
(from Ch. 48, par. 281)
| Sec. 1. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the | Line of Duty
"Law Enforcement
Officers, Civil Defense Workers, | Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics,
Firemen, Chaplains, and | State Employees
Compensation Act " .
| (Source: P.A. 89-323, eff. 1-1-96.)
| (820 ILCS 315/2)
(from Ch. 48, par. 282)
| Sec. 2. As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise | requires:
| (a) "Law enforcement officer" or "officer" means any person | employed
by the State or a local governmental entity as a | policeman, peace
officer, auxiliary policeman or in some like | position involving the
enforcement of the law and protection of | the public interest at the risk of
that person's life. This | includes supervisors, wardens, superintendents and
their | assistants, guards and keepers, correctional officers, youth
| supervisors, parole agents, school teachers and correctional | counsellors
in all facilities of both the Juvenile and Adult |
| Divisions of the
Department of Corrections, while within the | facilities under the control
of the Department of Corrections | or in the act of transporting inmates
or wards from one | location to another or while performing their official
duties, | and all other Department of Correction employees who have daily
| contact with inmates.
| The death of the foregoing employees of the Department of | Corrections
in order to be included herein must be by the | direct or indirect willful
act of an inmate, ward, | work-releasee, parolee, parole violator, person
under | conditional release, or any person sentenced or committed, or
| otherwise subject to confinement in or to the Department of | Corrections.
| (b) "Fireman" means any person employed by the State or a | local
governmental entity as, or otherwise serving as, a member | or officer of
a fire department either for the purpose of the | prevention or control of fire
or the underwater recovery of | drowning victims, including volunteer firemen.
| (c) "Local governmental entity" includes counties, | municipalities
and municipal corporations.
| (d) "State" means the State of Illinois and its | departments,
divisions, boards, bureaus, commissions, | authorities and colleges and
universities.
| (e) "Killed in the line of duty" means losing one's life as | a result
of injury received in the active performance of duties | as a law
enforcement officer, civil defense worker, civil air | patrol member,
paramedic, fireman, or chaplain if the death | occurs within
one year from the date
the injury was received | and if that injury arose from violence or other
accidental | cause. In the case of a State employee, "killed in the line
of | duty" means losing one's life as a result of injury received in | the
active performance of one's duties as a State employee, if | the death occurs
within one year from the date the injury was | received and if that injury
arose from a willful act of | violence by another State employee committed
during such other | employee's course of employment and after January 1,
1988. The |
| term excludes death resulting from the willful
misconduct or | intoxication of the officer, civil defense worker, civil
air | patrol member, paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State | employee.
However,
the burden of proof of
such willful | misconduct or intoxication of the officer, civil defense
| worker, civil air patrol member, paramedic,
fireman, chaplain, | or State employee is on the Attorney
General. Subject to the | conditions set forth in subsection (a) with
respect to | inclusion under this Act of Department of Corrections employees
| described in that subsection, for the purposes of this Act, | instances in
which a law enforcement officer receives an injury | in the active
performance of duties as a law enforcement | officer include but are not
limited to instances when:
| (1) the injury is received as a result of a wilful act | of violence
committed other than by the officer and a | relationship exists between the
commission of such act and | the officer's
performance of his duties as a law | enforcement officer, whether or not the
injury is received | while the officer is on duty as a law enforcement officer;
| (2) the injury is received by the officer while the | officer is
attempting to prevent the commission of a | criminal act by another or
attempting to apprehend an | individual the officer suspects has committed a
crime, | whether or not the injury is received while the officer is | on duty
as a law enforcement officer;
| (3) the injury is received by the officer while the | officer is
travelling to or from his employment as a law | enforcement officer or during
any meal break, or other | break, which takes place during the period in
which the | officer is on duty as a law enforcement officer.
| In the case of an Armed Forces member, "killed in the line | of duty" means
losing one's life while on active duty in | connection with Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi | Freedom.
| (f) "Volunteer fireman" means a person having principal | employment
other than as a fireman, but who is carried on the |
| rolls of a regularly
constituted fire department either for the | purpose of the prevention or
control of fire or the underwater | recovery of drowning victims, the members
of which are under | the
jurisdiction of the corporate authorities of a city, | village,
incorporated town, or fire protection district, and | includes a volunteer
member of a fire department organized | under the "General Not for Profit
Corporation Act", approved | July 17, 1943, as now or hereafter amended,
which is under | contract with any city, village, incorporated town, fire
| protection district, or persons residing therein, for fire | fighting
services. "Volunteer fireman" does not mean an | individual who
volunteers assistance without being regularly | enrolled as a fireman.
| (g) "Civil defense worker" means any person employed by the | State or
a local governmental entity as, or otherwise serving | as, a member of a
civil defense work force, including volunteer | civil defense work forces
engaged in serving the public | interest during periods of disaster,
whether natural or | man-made.
| (h) "Civil air patrol member" means any person employed by | the State
or a local governmental entity as, or otherwise | serving as, a member of
the organization commonly known as the | "Civil Air Patrol", including
volunteer members of the | organization commonly known as the "Civil Air Patrol".
| (i) "Paramedic" means an Emergency Medical | Technician-Paramedic certified by
the Illinois Department of | Public Health under the Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) | Systems Act, and all other emergency medical personnel
| certified by the Illinois Department of Public Health who are | members of an
organized body or not-for-profit corporation | under the jurisdiction of
a city, village, incorporated town, | fire protection district or county, that
provides emergency | medical treatment to persons of a defined geographical area.
| (j) "State employee" means any employee as defined in | Section
14-103.05 of the Illinois Pension Code, as now or | hereafter amended.
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| (k) "Chaplain" means an individual who:
| (1) is a chaplain of (i) a fire
department or (ii) a | police department
or other agency
consisting of law | enforcement officers; and
| (2) has been designated a chaplain by (i) the
fire | department, police department, or other agency or an | officer
or body having jurisdiction over the department or | agency or (ii) a labor
organization representing the | firemen or law enforcement officers.
| (l) "Armed Forces member" means an Illinois resident who | is: a member of
the
Armed Forces of the United States; a member | of the Illinois National Guard
while on active military service | pursuant to an order of the President of the
United States; or | a member of any reserve component of the Armed Forces of the
| United States while on active military service pursuant to an | order of the
President of the United States.
| (Source: P.A. 89-323, eff. 1-1-96.)
| (820 ILCS 315/3)
(from Ch. 48, par. 283)
| Sec. 3. Duty death benefit. If a claim therefor is made | within one
year of the date of death of a law enforcement | officer, civil
defense worker, civil air patrol member, | paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or
State employee , or Armed | Forces member killed in the line of duty,
compensation shall be | paid to the person designated by the law
enforcement officer, | civil defense worker, civil air patrol member, paramedic,
| fireman, chaplain, or State employee , or Armed Forces member . | However, if the Armed Forces member was killed in the line of | duty before
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | 93rd General Assembly, the
claim must be made within one year | of the effective date of this amendatory Act
of the 93rd | General Assembly.
| The amount of compensation shall be $10,000 if the death in | the
line of duty occurred prior to January 1, 1974; $20,000 if
| such death occurred after December 31, 1973 and before July 1, | 1983;
$50,000 if such death occurred on or after July 1, 1983 |
| and before January 1,
1996; $100,000 if the death occurred on | or after January 1, 1996 and
before May 18, 2001; $118,000 if | the death occurred on or after May
18, 2001 and before the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd
General | Assembly; and $259,038 if the death occurs on or after the | effective
date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General | Assembly and before January
1, 2003.
| For deaths occurring on or after January 1, 2003, the death
| compensation rate for death in the line of duty occurring in a | particular
calendar year shall be the death compensation rate | for death occurring in the
previous calendar year (or in the | case of deaths occurring in 2003, the rate
in effect on | December 31, 2002) increased by a percentage thereof equal to
| the percentage increase, if any, in the index known as the | Consumer Price
Index for All Urban Consumers: U.S. city | average, unadjusted, for all items,
as published by the United | States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics, for the | 12 months ending with the month of June of that previous
| calendar year.
| If no beneficiary is designated or surviving at the death | of the law
enforcement officer, civil defense worker, civil air | patrol member,
paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State | employee , or Armed Forces member
killed in the line of
duty, | the compensation shall be paid as follows:
| (a) when there is a surviving spouse, the entire sum | shall be paid to
the spouse;
| (b) when there is no surviving spouse, but a surviving | descendant of the
decedent, the entire sum shall be paid to | the decedent's descendants per
stirpes;
| (c) when there is neither a surviving spouse nor a | surviving descendant,
the entire sum shall be paid to the | parents of the decedent in equal parts,
allowing to the | surviving parent, if one is dead, the entire sum; and
| (d) when there is no surviving spouse, descendant or | parent of the
decedent, but there are surviving brothers or | sisters, or descendants of a
brother or sister, who were |
| receiving their principal support from the
decedent at his | death, the entire sum shall be paid, in equal parts, to the
| dependent brothers or sisters or dependent descendant of a | brother or
sister. Dependency shall be determined by the | Court of Claims based upon
the investigation and report of | the Attorney General.
| When there is no beneficiary designated or surviving at the | death of the
law enforcement officer, civil defense worker, | civil air patrol member,
paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State | employee , or Armed Forces member
killed in the line of duty
and | no surviving spouse, descendant, parent, dependent brother or | sister, or
dependent descendant of a brother or sister, no | compensation shall be payable
under this Act.
| No part of such compensation may be paid to any other | person for any
efforts in securing such compensation.
| (Source: P.A. 92-3, eff. 5-18-01; 92-609, eff. 7-1-02.)
| (820 ILCS 315/4)
(from Ch. 48, par. 284)
| Sec. 4. Notwithstanding
Section 3, no compensation is | payable under this Act
unless a claim therefor is filed, within | the time specified by that
Section with the Court of Claims on | an application prescribed and
furnished by the Attorney General | and setting forth:
| (a) the name, address and title or designation of the | position in which
the officer, civil defense worker, civil air | patrol member, paramedic,
fireman, chaplain, or State | employee , or Armed Forces member was
serving at
the time of his | death;
| (b) the names and addresses of person or persons designated | by the
officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member, | paramedic, fireman,
chaplain,
or State employee , or Armed | Forces member
to receive the compensation and,
if more than | one, the percentage or share to be paid to each such person,
or | if there has been no
such designation, the name and address of | the personal representative of
the estate of the officer, civil | defense worker, civil air patrol member,
paramedic, fireman, |
| chaplain, or State employee , or Armed Forces
member ;
| (c) a full, factual account of the circumstances resulting | in or the
course of events causing the death of the officer, | civil defense worker,
civil air patrol member, paramedic, | fireman, chaplain, or State employee ,
or Armed Forces member ;
| and
| (d) such other information as the Court of Claims | reasonably requires.
| When a claim is filed, the Attorney General shall make an | investigation
for substantiation of matters set forth in such | an application.
| (Source: P.A. 89-323, eff. 1-1-96.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 10/18/2004
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