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Public Act 095-0655
Public Act 0655 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0655 |
HB3627 Enrolled |
LRB095 10069 BDD 30283 b |
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| AN ACT concerning finance.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Charitable Trust Stabilization Act. | Section 5. The Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund. | (a) The Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund is created as a | special fund in the State treasury. From appropriations from | the Fund, the Charitable Trust Stabilization Committee shall | make grants to public and private entities in the State for the | purposes set forth under subsection (b). Moneys received for | the purposes of this Section, including, without limitation, | fees collected under subsection (m) of Section 115.10 of the | General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986 and | appropriations, gifts, grants, and awards from any public or | private entity, must be deposited into the Fund. Any interest | earnings that are attributable to moneys in the Fund must be | deposited into the Fund. | (b) Moneys in the Fund may be used only for the following | purposes: | (1) short-term, low-interest loans to participating | organizations that experience temporary cash-flow | shortages; |
| (2) business loans to participating organizations for | the purpose of expanding their capacity or operations; | (3) grants for the start-up purposes of participating | organizations; and | (4) the administration of the Fund and this Act. | (c) Moneys in the Fund must be allocated as follows: | (1) 20% of the amount deposited into the Fund in the | fiscal year must be set aside for the operating budget of | the Fund and Committee for the next fiscal year, but the | operating budget of the Fund and Committee may not exceed | $4,000,000 in any fiscal year; | (2) 50% must be available for the purposes set forth | under subsection (b); and | (3) 30% must be invested for the purpose of earning | interest or other investment income. | (d) As soon as practical after the effective date of this | Act, the State Treasurer must transfer the amount of $1,000,000 | from the General Revenue Fund to the Charitable Trust | Stabilization Fund. On the June 30 that occurs in the third | year after the transfer to the Charitable Trust Stabilization | Fund, the Treasurer must transfer the amount of $1,000,000 from | the Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund to the General Revenue | Fund. If, on that date, less than $1,000,000 is available for | transfer, then the Treasurer must transfer the remaining | balance of the Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund to the | General Revenue Fund, and on each June 30 thereafter must |
| transfer any balance in the Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund | to the General Revenue Fund until the aggregate amount of | $1,000,000 has been transferred. | Section 10. The Charitable Trust Stabilization Committee. | (a) The Charitable Trust Stabilization Committee is | created. The Committee consists of the following members: | (1) the Attorney General or his or her designee, who | shall serve as co-chair of the Committee; | (2) the State Treasurer or his or her designee, who | shall serve as co-chair of the Committee; | (3) the Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee; | (4) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity | or his or her designee; | (5) the chief executive officer of the Division of | Financial Institutions in the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulations or his or her designee; and | (6) six private citizens, who shall serve a term of 6 | years, appointed by the State Treasurer with advice and | consent of the Senate. | (b) The Committee shall adopt rules, including procedures | and criteria for grant awards; it must meet at least once each
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quarter; and it may establish committees and officers | as it deems necessary.
For purposes of Committee meetings, a | quorum is a majority of the members.
Meetings of the Committee | are subject to the Open Meetings Act.
The Committee must afford |
| an opportunity for public comment at each of its meetings. | (c) Committee members shall serve without compensation, | but may be
reimbursed
for their reasonable travel expenses from | funds available for that purpose. The
Department of Commerce | and Economic Opportunity shall, subject to appropriation, | provide staff and
administrative support services to the | Committee. | (d) The Committee shall administer the Charitable Trust | Stabilization Fund. The Committee may employ the services of a | director. The director must have extensive experience in | building and funding not-for-profit ventures. The director | must: | (1) develop and implement an annual work plan based on | the goals set forth by the Committee; | (2) attend the Committee meetings and provide reports | of the progress on the annual work plan; | (3) develop and maintain a database of all | organizations that have elected to participate under this | Act; and | (4) publicize the Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund | to eligible organizations. | Section 15. Grant eligibility. To be eligible to receive a | grant under this Act, an organization must be a community-based | organization or other not-for-profit entity that: | (1) is a not-for-profit corporation that is exempt from |
| federal income taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the | federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986; | (2) is organized under the General Not for Profit | Corporation Act of 1986 for the purpose of providing | charitable services to the community; and | (3) complies with the provisions of the Charitable | Trust Act.
| Section 20. Permissive application. The grant program | under this Act
is permissive and is subject to appropriation by | the General
Assembly. | Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | Section 5.675 as follows: | (30 ILCS 105/5.675 new) | Sec. 5.675. The Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund.
| Section 95. The General Not For Profit Corporation Act of | 1986 is amended by changing Section 115.10 as follows:
| (805 ILCS 105/115.10) (from Ch. 32, par. 115.10)
| Sec. 115.10. Fees for filing documents. The Secretary of | State shall charge and collect for:
| (a) Filing articles of incorporation, $50.
| (b) Filing articles of amendment, $25, unless the |
| amendment is a
restatement of the articles of | incorporation, in which case the fee shall
be $100.
| (c) Filing articles of merger or consolidation, $25.
| (d) Filing articles of dissolution, $5.
| (e) Filing application to reserve a corporate name, | $25.
| (f) Filing a notice of transfer or cancellation of a | reserved corporate
name, $25.
| (g) Filing statement of change of address of registered | office or change
of registered agent, or both, $5.
| (h) Filing an application of a foreign corporation for | authority to
conduct affairs in this State, $50.
| (i) Filing an application of a foreign corporation for
| amended authority to conduct affairs in this
State, $25.
| (j) Filing a copy of amendment to the articles of | incorporation of a
foreign corporation holding authority | to conduct affairs in this State, $25,
unless the amendment | is a restatement of the articles of incorporation, in
which | case the fee shall be $100.
| (k) Filing a copy of articles of merger of a foreign | corporation holding
authority to conduct affairs in this | State, $25.
| (l) Filing an application for withdrawal and final | report or a copy of
articles of dissolution of a foreign | corporation, $5.
| (m) Filing an annual report of a domestic or foreign |
| corporation, $10, of which $5 must be deposited into the | Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund
$5 .
| (n) Filing an application for reinstatement of a | domestic
or a foreign corporation, $25.
| (o) Filing an application for use of an assumed | corporate
name,
$150 for each year or part thereof ending | in 0 or 5, $120 for each year or part
thereof ending in 1 or | 6, $90 for each year or part thereof ending in 2 or 7,
$60 | for each year or part thereof ending in 3 or 8, $30 for | each year or part
thereof ending in 4 or 9, and a renewal | fee for each assumed corporate name,
$150.
| (p) Filing an application for change or cancellation of | an assumed
corporate name, $5.
| (q) Filing an application to register the corporate | name of
a foreign corporation, $50; and an annual renewal | fee for
the registered name, $50.
| (r) Filing an application for cancellation of a | registered
name of a foreign corporation, $5.
| (s) Filing a statement of correction, $25.
| (t) Filing an election to accept this Act, $25.
| (u) Filing any other statement or report, $5.
| (Source: P.A. 93-59, eff. 7-1-03; 94-605, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Effective Date: 6/1/2008
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