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Public Act 102-1132 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing | ||||
Section 5-2006 as follows:
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(55 ILCS 5/5-2006) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-2006)
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Sec. 5-2006. Tax for Veterans Assistance Commission. The | ||||
county
board of each county having a population of less than 3 | ||||
million in which
there is a Veterans Assistance Commission as | ||||
provided in Section 9 of the
Military Veterans Assistance Act | ||||
may levy a tax of not to exceed .03% of
the assessed value | ||||
annually on all taxable property of the county, for the
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purpose of providing assistance to military veterans and their | ||||
families
pursuant to such Act. Whenever not less than 10% of | ||||
the electors of the
county petition the county board to levy | ||||
the tax at not to exceed .04% of
the assessed value, the county | ||||
board shall certify the proposition to the
proper election | ||||
officials who shall submit the proposition at the next
general | ||||
election in accordance with the general election law. If a | ||||
majority
of the electors vote in favor of the proposition, the | ||||
county board may,
annually, levy the tax as authorized. The | ||||
proceeds of any tax so levied
shall be used exclusively for the | ||||
assistance purposes authorized
thereunder, and a portion |
thereof may be expended for the salaries or
expenses of any | ||
officers or employees of the Veterans Assistance Commission , | ||
for the authorized reimbursement of any officer or employee of | ||
the Veterans Assistance Commission, as provided in Section 10 | ||
of the Military Veterans Assistance Act, or for any other | ||
expenses incident to the administration of such assistance.
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The tax shall be separate from all other taxes which the
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county is authorized to levy on the aggregate valuation of the | ||
property within the
county and shall not be included in any tax | ||
limitation of the rate upon
which taxes are required to be | ||
extended, but shall be excluded therefrom
and in addition | ||
thereto. The tax shall be levied and collected in like
manner | ||
as the general taxes of the county, and, when collected, shall | ||
be
paid into a special fund in the county treasury and used | ||
only as herein
authorized, or disbursed from the county | ||
treasury of a county in which a properly organized Veterans | ||
Assistance Commission is authorized under Section 3-11008 of | ||
this Code.
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The limitations on tax rates herein provided may be | ||
increased or decreased
under the referendum provisions of the | ||
General Revenue Law of Illinois.
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If a county has levied the tax herein authorized or | ||
otherwise meets the
conditions set out in Section 12-21.13 of | ||
the Illinois Public Aid Code,
to qualify for State funds to | ||
supplement local funds for public purposes
under Articles III, | ||
IV, V, VI, and IX of that Code and otherwise meets the |
conditions
set out in Article XII of that Code for receipt of | ||
State aid, the Illinois
Department of Human Services shall | ||
allocate and pay to the
county such
additional sums as it | ||
determines to be necessary to meet the needs of
assistance to | ||
military veterans and their families in the county and
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expenses incident to the administration of such assistance. In | ||
counties where a Veterans Assistance Commission has been | ||
properly
created, those County Veterans Assistance Commissions | ||
shall be in charge of the administration of such assistance | ||
provided under the Illinois Public Aid Code for military | ||
veterans and their families.
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(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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Section 10. The Military Veterans Assistance Act is | ||
amended by changing Sections 1, 2, 8, 9, and 10 and by adding | ||
Sections 9.1, 9.2, and 12 as follows:
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(330 ILCS 45/1) (from Ch. 23, par. 3081)
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Sec. 1. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||
"Veteran service organization" means a post, ship, camp, | ||
chapter, or
detachment of a congressionally chartered or state | ||
chartered organization that (i) is formed by and for veterans, | ||
(ii) has a paid membership of at least 15 individuals, and | ||
(iii) provides responsible aid, assistance, or services to the | ||
veteran community . | ||
"Administrator of military veterans assistance" means the |
commanders of the various veteran service organizations, the | ||
superintendent of a County Veterans Assistance Commission, or | ||
other persons whose duty it is, under
the existing statutes, | ||
to care for, relieve or maintain, wholly or in part,
any person | ||
who may be entitled to such assistance under the statutes of | ||
the
State of Illinois. This Act shall not infringe upon the | ||
mandated powers and
authorities vested in the Illinois | ||
Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(330 ILCS 45/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 3082)
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Sec. 2.
The purpose of this Act is, in part, to provide, in | ||
accordance with this Section, For the just and , necessary , | ||
and needed assistance and services to of military veterans , | ||
who served in the Armed
Forces of the United States and whose | ||
last discharge from the service was
honorable or general under | ||
honorable conditions to be eligible for assistance , to their | ||
families, and to the families
of deceased veterans with | ||
service as described in this Section who need
such assistance | ||
and services. The following actions shall be taken in support | ||
of that purpose: | ||
(1) The supervisor of general assistance or the county | ||
board shall
provide such sums of money as may be just and | ||
necessary to be drawn by the
commander, quartermaster or | ||
commandant of any veterans
service organization, in the | ||
city or town, or the superintendent of any Veterans'
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Assistance Commission of the county, upon the | ||
recommendation of the
assistance committee of that | ||
veterans service organization or Veterans'
Assistance | ||
Commission. | ||
(A) Funding for Veterans Assistance Commissions | ||
may be derived from 3 sources, if applicable: | ||
(i) a tax levied under Section 5-2006 of the | ||
Counties Code and Section 12-21.13 of the Illinois | ||
Public Aid Code; | ||
(ii) funds from the county general corporate | ||
fund; and | ||
(iii) State funds from the Department of Human | ||
Services. | ||
(B) The minimum amount to be provided annually to | ||
Veterans Assistance Commissions is provided in Section | ||
12-21.13 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, unless the | ||
delegates of the County Veterans Assistance Commission | ||
determine that a lesser amount covers the just and | ||
necessary sums. | ||
(2) If any supervisor of general assistance or county
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board fails or refuses after such recommendation to | ||
provide just and
necessary sums of money for such | ||
assistance, then the veteran service organization or the | ||
superintendent of any Veterans' Assistance
Commission | ||
located in the district of such supervisor of general | ||
assistance
or such county board shall apply to the circuit |
court of the district or
county for relief by mandamus | ||
upon the supervisor of general assistance or
county board | ||
requiring him, her or it to pay, or to appropriate and pay
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such sums of money, and upon proof made of the justice and | ||
necessity of the
claim, the circuit court shall grant the | ||
sums so requested. | ||
(3) Such sums of money
shall be drawn in the manner now | ||
provided under Section 5-2006 of the Counties Code and | ||
Section 12-21.13 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Orders | ||
of commanders, quartermasters, commandants, or | ||
superintendents
of those veterans
service organizations or | ||
those Veterans' Assistance Commissions shall be proper | ||
warrants for the
expenditure of such sums of money.
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(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(330 ILCS 45/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 3088)
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Sec. 8.
The commander, quartermaster, or commandant of any | ||
veteran service organization or the superintendent of any | ||
county Veterans' Assistance
Commission of Illinois shall | ||
annually report to the Governor, on or before
the first day of | ||
January of each year, such portions of the transactions of
the | ||
aforementioned veteran service organization or Veterans | ||
Assistance Commission relating thereto as the commander or | ||
superintendent
may deem to be of interest to that organization | ||
and the people of the State. A copy of that report shall be | ||
provided to the president or chairperson of the county board |
and shall be made publicly available online.
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(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(330 ILCS 45/9) (from Ch. 23, par. 3089)
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Sec. 9. Veterans Assistance Commission. | ||
(a) In counties having 2 or more veteran service | ||
organizations as may be recognized by law, the veteran service | ||
organizations may come together to form a Veterans
Assistance | ||
Commission of such county. The Veterans Assistance Commission | ||
of such county may act as the central service office for all | ||
veterans and their families and for the families of deceased | ||
veterans. The Commission shall be composed of delegates and | ||
alternates from a majority of such veteran service | ||
organizations
selected annually as determined by each veteran | ||
service organization. When so organized a Commission shall be | ||
clothed with all the
powers and may be charged with all the | ||
duties theretofore devolving upon the
different veteran | ||
service organizations within the county as provided in Section | ||
2 .
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(1) Every January 1, all Veterans Assistance | ||
Commissions shall publish a notice to each veteran service | ||
organization within their respective county calling on | ||
them to select delegates and alternates for that county's | ||
Veterans Assistance Commission by the methods provided in | ||
this subsection. The Veterans Assistance Commissions shall | ||
allow each veteran service organization until March 1 to |
respond, at which time those selected and duly appointed | ||
delegates and alternates shall begin their term of office | ||
with full voting rights. Once selected, delegates and | ||
alternates are bound by the Public Officer Prohibited | ||
Activities Act . | ||
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), veteran | ||
service organizations shall be permitted to select one | ||
delegate and one alternate. | ||
(3) In counties with 5 or more of the same veteran | ||
service organizations, all the constituent veteran service | ||
organizations shall be permitted to select up to 5 | ||
delegates and 5 alternates a single delegate and single | ||
alternate to represent that veteran service organization | ||
instead of each constituent veteran service organization | ||
selecting one delegate and one alternate. For the purposes | ||
of meeting the majority requirement of this subsection, | ||
when the constituent groups of a veteran service | ||
organization choose to select those delegates and | ||
alternates, those selected and duly appointed delegates | ||
and alternates a single delegate and single alternate, the | ||
single delegate and single alternate shall represent the | ||
aggregate percentage of the constituent groups. | ||
(4) If a veteran service organization serves more than | ||
one county, then it shall be permitted to select one | ||
delegate and one alternate for the Veterans Assistance | ||
Commission in each county in which at least 25% of its |
members reside. | ||
(5) All undertakings of, or actions taken by, the | ||
Commission shall require a vote from a majority of the | ||
full commission membership. No committee or other subgroup | ||
of delegates and alternates formed by the Commission, | ||
whether selected or appointed, may be granted the power or | ||
authority to act in the place of or on behalf of the full | ||
body of the duly selected or appointed Commission | ||
membership. | ||
(6) No superintendent or any other employee of the | ||
Veterans Assistance Commission may retain the position of | ||
delegate or alternate or any voting rights while employed | ||
by the Veterans Assistance Commission. | ||
(7) No committee or other subgroup of delegates and | ||
alternates formed by the Commission, whether selected or | ||
appointed, may bar any other duly appointed Commission | ||
member from attending or otherwise being present during
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any closed meetings or sessions of that committee or | ||
group. | ||
(8) The county may, at its discretion, appoint a | ||
representative to the Commission who may attend any public | ||
meeting of the Commission. That representative shall be a | ||
veteran, may not have voting rights, may not hold any | ||
office or title on the Commission, and may not be present | ||
during any nonpublic meeting of the Commission, except as | ||
authorized in this Act. For matters of executive session, |
the non-voting county appointee may attend meetings that | ||
are closed in accordance with paragraphs (1), (3), (5), | ||
(6), or (11) of subsection (c) of Section 2 of the Open | ||
Meetings Act for litigation matters not relating to | ||
litigation between the Commission and the County. | ||
(b) The Commission and its selected or appointed | ||
superintendent shall have
oversight of the distribution of all | ||
moneys and supplies
appropriated for the benefit of military | ||
veterans and
their families, subject to such rules, | ||
regulations, administrative
procedures or audit reviews as are | ||
required by this Act and as are necessary as approved by the | ||
Commission to carry out the spirit and intent of this Act. No | ||
warrant authorized
under this Act may be issued for the | ||
payment of money without the
presentation of an itemized | ||
statement or claim, approved by the
superintendent of the | ||
Commission.
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(c) The superintendent of the Veterans Assistance | ||
Commission, selected, appointed, or hired by the Commission is | ||
an at-will employee who shall be answerable to, and shall | ||
report to, the Commission. | ||
(d) The superintendent shall be evaluated annually and a | ||
written report shall be generated. A copy of the report from | ||
the evaluation shall be provided to the entire Commission | ||
membership. | ||
(e) A superintendent may be removed from office if, after | ||
delegates from no less than 3 different veteran service |
organizations file a written request calling for the | ||
superintendent's removal, there is a vote from a majority of | ||
the full Commission membership in favor of such removal. | ||
(f) Each Veterans Assistance Commission shall establish | ||
and maintain bylaws that outline the framework, policies, and | ||
procedures for conducting the business of the Commission and | ||
for the rules and regulations that apply to its members. Those | ||
bylaws shall reflect compliance with all relevant laws at the | ||
time they are established and shall be revised as necessary to | ||
remain in compliance with current law. The establishment of | ||
those bylaws, and any revisions thereafter, shall require a | ||
minimum two-thirds majority vote of approval from a majority | ||
of the full Commission membership. | ||
(g) Each Veterans Assistance Commission shall, in writing, | ||
adopt all applicable policies already established and in place | ||
in its respective county, including, but not limited to, | ||
policies related to compensation, employee rights, ethics, | ||
procurement, and budget, and shall adapt those policies to fit | ||
its organizational structure. Those policies shall then be | ||
considered the policies of the Veterans Assistance Commission | ||
and they shall be implemented and adhered to, accordingly, by | ||
the superintendent and by the Commission. The Commission shall | ||
amend its adopted policies whenever a county board amends an | ||
applicable policy within 60 days of the county board | ||
amendment. | ||
(h) No warrant authorized under this Act may be issued for |
the payment of money without the presentation of an itemized | ||
statement or claim, approved by the superintendent of the | ||
Commission and reported to the full Commission membership. | ||
(i) Each Veterans Assistance Commission shall perform an | ||
annual audit in accordance with the Governmental Account Audit | ||
Act using either the auditing services provided by its | ||
respective county or the services of an independent auditor | ||
whose services shall be paid for by the Commission. A copy of | ||
that audit report shall be provided to the president or | ||
chairperson of the county board. | ||
(j) Veterans Assistance Commissions and county boards | ||
subject to this Act shall cooperate fully with the boards, | ||
commissions, agencies, departments, and institutions of the | ||
State. The funds held and made available by the county, the | ||
State, or any other source shall be subject to financial and | ||
compliance audits in accordance with the Illinois State | ||
Auditing Act. | ||
(k) (c) The Veterans Assistance Commission shall be in | ||
charge of the administration of any benefits provided under | ||
Articles VI and IX of the Illinois Public Aid Code for military | ||
veterans and their families. | ||
(l) The Veterans Assistance Commission shall represent | ||
veterans in their application for or attempts to obtain | ||
benefits and services through State and federal agencies, | ||
including representing veterans in their appeals of adverse | ||
decisions. |
(m) The
superintendent of the Veterans Assistance | ||
Commission and its employees must comply with the
procedures | ||
and regulations adopted by the Veterans Assistance Commission
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and the regulations of the Department of Human Services. | ||
(n) To further
the intent of this Act of assisting | ||
military veterans, this Act is to be
construed so that the | ||
Veterans Assistance Commission shall provide needed
services | ||
to eligible veterans.
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(Source: P.A. 102-484, eff. 8-20-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(330 ILCS 45/9.1 new) | ||
Sec. 9.1. Violations. | ||
(a) If the Attorney General has reasonable cause to | ||
believe
that there is or has been a violation of Section 8 or 9 | ||
or subsection (a), (b), or (c) of Section 10, then the Attorney | ||
General may commence a civil action in the name of the People | ||
of the State to enforce the provisions of this Act in any | ||
appropriate circuit court. The court, in its discretion, may | ||
exercise all powers necessary, including, but not limited to: | ||
injunction; mandamus; revocation; forfeiture or suspension of | ||
any funding, rights, privileges, responsibilities, or support, | ||
as deemed necessary to ensure compliance; and any other action | ||
the court may deem appropriate. | ||
(b) Prior to initiating a civil action, the Attorney | ||
General shall conduct a preliminary investigation to determine | ||
whether there is reasonable cause to believe that a violation |
is being or has been committed and whether the dispute can be | ||
resolved without litigation. In conducting this investigation, | ||
the Attorney General may: | ||
(1) require the individual, group, or entity to file a | ||
statement or report in writing under oath or otherwise, as | ||
to all information the Attorney General may consider | ||
necessary; | ||
(2) examine under oath any person alleged to have
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participated in or with knowledge of the alleged | ||
violation; | ||
(3) issue subpoenas or conduct hearings in aid of any | ||
investigation; or | ||
(4) examine any record, book, document, account, or | ||
paper as the Attorney General may consider necessary. | ||
(c) Service by the Attorney General of any notice | ||
requiring
a person to file a statement or report, or of a | ||
subpoena upon any person, shall be made: | ||
(1) personally by delivery of a duly executed copy
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thereof to the person to be served or, if a person is not a | ||
natural person, in the manner provided by the Code of | ||
Civil Procedure when a complaint is filed; or | ||
(2) by mailing by certified mail a duly executed copy | ||
thereof to the person to be served at the person's last | ||
known abode or principal place of business within this | ||
State. | ||
(d) Whenever any person fails to comply with any subpoena |
issued under this Section or whenever satisfactory copying or | ||
reproduction of any material requested in an investigation | ||
cannot be done and the person refuses to surrender the | ||
material, the Attorney General may file in any appropriate | ||
circuit court, and serve upon the person, a petition for a | ||
court order for the enforcement of the subpoena or other | ||
request. | ||
Any person who has received a subpoena issued under | ||
subsection (b) may file in the appropriate circuit court, and | ||
serve upon the Attorney General, a petition for a court order | ||
to modify or set aside the subpoena or other request. The | ||
petition must be filed either: (1) within 20 days after the | ||
date of service of the subpoena or at any time before the | ||
return date specified in the subpoena, whichever date is | ||
earlier, or (2) within a longer period as may be prescribed in | ||
writing by the Attorney General. | ||
The petition shall specify each ground upon which the | ||
petitioner relies in seeking relief under this subsection and
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may be based upon any failure of the subpoena to comply with | ||
the provisions of this Section or upon any constitutional or | ||
other legal right or privilege of the petitioner. During the | ||
pendency of the petition in the court, the court may stay, as | ||
it deems proper, the running of the time allowed for | ||
compliance with the subpoena or other request, in whole or in | ||
part, except that the petitioner shall comply with any portion | ||
of the subpoena or other request not sought to be modified or |
set aside. | ||
(e) In the administration of this Act, the Attorney | ||
General may accept an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance with | ||
respect to any violation of the Act from any person or entity | ||
who has engaged in, is engaging in, or was about to engage in | ||
such violation. Evidence of a violation of an Assurance of | ||
Voluntary Compliance shall be prima facie evidence of a | ||
violation of this Act in any subsequent proceeding brought by | ||
the Attorney General against the alleged violator. | ||
(330 ILCS 45/9.2 new) | ||
Sec. 9.2. Remedies. | ||
(a) Whenever the Attorney General has reason to believe | ||
that any person, group, or entity is violating, has violated, | ||
or is about to violate Section 8 or 9 or subsection (a), (b), | ||
or (c) of Section 10, the Attorney General may bring an action | ||
in the name of the People of the State against the person, | ||
group, or entity to restrain by preliminary or permanent | ||
injunction the use of any practice that
violates Section 8 or 9 | ||
or subsection (a), (b), or (c) of Section 10. In such an | ||
action, the court may award restitution to recoup the loss of | ||
moneys set aside to provide services to veterans or any other | ||
relief that the court deems proper. | ||
(b) In addition, the court may assess a civil penalty not | ||
to exceed $5,000 for each violation of Section 8 or 9 or | ||
subsection (a), (b), or (c) of Section 10. |
(c) In any action brought under the provisions of Section | ||
8 or 9 or subsection (a), (b), or (c) of Section 10, the | ||
Attorney General is entitled to recover costs. | ||
(d) If a court orders a party to make payments to the | ||
Attorney General and the payments are to be used for the | ||
operations of the Office of the Attorney General or a party | ||
agrees, in an out-of-court settlement, to make payment to the | ||
Attorney General for the operations of the Office of the | ||
Attorney General, then moneys shall be deposited into the | ||
Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary Compliance | ||
Payment Projects Fund. Moneys in the Fund shall be used, | ||
subject to appropriation, for the performance of any function | ||
pertaining to the exercise of the duties of the Attorney | ||
General, including, but not limited to, enforcement of any law | ||
of this State and conducting public education programs. | ||
However, any moneys in the Fund that are required by the court | ||
or by an agreement to be used for a particular purpose shall be | ||
used for that purpose.
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(330 ILCS 45/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 3090)
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Sec. 10. Superintendents and counties. | ||
(a) The executive powers of the Commission shall be vested | ||
in a
superintendent selected or appointed elected by a vote | ||
from a majority of the full Commission membership and who | ||
shall have received an honorable discharge from
the armed | ||
forces of the United States. |
(b) Superintendent vacancies shall be filled, whether | ||
long-term or temporarily, at the next regularly scheduled full | ||
Commission meeting or within 30 days at a specially convened | ||
meeting, whichever comes sooner, and shall be selected by a | ||
vote from a majority of the full Commission membership. | ||
(c) Any individual who may be tasked with assuming the | ||
duties of or may be vested with the executive powers of a | ||
superintendent, whether as acting or interim superintendent, | ||
must be selected or appointed by a vote from a majority of the | ||
full Commission membership and must have received an honorable | ||
discharge from the armed forces of the United States. | ||
(d) The
designated superintendent of the Veterans | ||
Assistance Commission of the county shall,
under the direction | ||
of the Commission, have charge of and maintain an
office in the | ||
county building or a central location within the county, to be | ||
used solely
by the Commission for providing the just, | ||
necessary, and needed services mandated by law. | ||
(e) The county shall
provide for the funding of the office | ||
and provide furnish all necessary furnishings, supplies , and | ||
services as passed by the county board in its annual | ||
appropriation, and the county shall provide or fund services , | ||
including , but not limited to, human resources and payroll | ||
support; information technology services and equipment; | ||
telephone services and equipment; printing services and | ||
equipment; postage costs; and liability insurance. Any | ||
litigation or legal settlement that has a financial impact to |
the county is subject to the approval of the county board. | ||
telephone,
printing, stationery, and postage therefor.
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(f) The county shall also provide to the employees of the | ||
Commission all benefits available to county employees, | ||
including, but not limited to, benefits offered through the | ||
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund or any other applicable | ||
county retirement fund; health, life, and dental insurance; | ||
and workers compensation insurance. Employer contributions and | ||
costs for these benefits, services, and coverages may come | ||
from Commission funds. Counties not currently providing | ||
benefits to Commission employees must comply with this | ||
subsection within 90 days after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | ||
(g) The county board shall, in any county where a Veterans | ||
Assistance
Commission is organized, in addition to sums | ||
appropriated for these just, necessary, and needed services as | ||
provided by law and approved by the Commission under this Act, | ||
appropriate such additional
sums, upon recommendation of the | ||
Veterans Assistance Commission, to properly compensate , in | ||
accordance with the requirements of subsection (g) of Section | ||
9 and subsection (e) of this Section, the officers and
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employees required to administer such assistance. The
county | ||
board shall also provide funds to the Commission to reimburse | ||
the
superintendent, officers, delegates and employees for | ||
certain expenses
which are approved by the Commission. The | ||
superintendent and other
employees shall be employees of the |
Veterans Assistance Commission, and no
provision in this | ||
Section or elsewhere in this Act shall be construed to
mean | ||
that they are employees of the county.
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(h) Superintendents, subject to rules formulated by the | ||
Commission, shall select,
as far as possible, Veteran Service | ||
Officers and other employees from among military veterans , | ||
including those who have served or may still be serving as | ||
members of the Illinois National Guard or a reserve component | ||
of the armed forces of the United States, who did not receive a | ||
bad conduct or dishonorable discharge or other equivalent | ||
discharge thereof , or their
spouses , surviving spouses, or | ||
children. Employees of the Commission shall be at-will | ||
employees .
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(i) In a county with less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the | ||
superintendent may, in conformance with subsection (f) of | ||
Section 3-9005 of the Counties Code, request legal assistance | ||
from the State's Attorney serving the county in which the | ||
Veterans Assistance Commission is located , an opinion upon any | ||
question of law relating to a matter in which the county | ||
Veterans Assistance Commission may be concerned. With regard | ||
to matters involving Section 8 or 9 or subsection (a), (b), or | ||
(c) of Section 10, the State's Attorney shall confer with the | ||
Office of the Attorney General before rendering an opinion . | ||
(j) Superintendents of all counties subject to this Act, | ||
when required by the Commission,
shall give bond in the sum of | ||
$2,000 for the faithful performance
of their duties.
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(k) All persons elected or selected or appointed to fill | ||
positions provided for in this
Section shall be exempt from | ||
the operation and provisions of any civil service
act or laws | ||
of this State, and the secretary of the Commission shall be
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appointed by the superintendent.
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(Source: P.A. 102-56, eff. 7-9-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(330 ILCS 45/12 new) | ||
Sec. 12. Home rule. A home rule unit may not operate, act, | ||
or fail to act in a manner that is inconsistent with the | ||
provisions of this Act. This Section is a limitation under | ||
subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois | ||
Constitution on the
concurrent exercise by home rule units of | ||
powers and functions exercised by the State.
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Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |