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Public Act 103-0418 |
HB1187 Enrolled | LRB103 05291 CPF 50309 b |
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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 Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act is |
amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 3305/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 1055)
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Sec. 5. Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
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(a) There is created within the executive branch of the |
State Government an
Illinois Emergency Management Agency and a |
Director of the Illinois Emergency
Management Agency, herein |
called the "Director" who shall be the head thereof.
The |
Director shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice |
and consent of
the Senate, and shall serve for a term of 2 |
years beginning on the third Monday
in January of the |
odd-numbered year, and until a successor is appointed and
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qualified; except that the term of the first Director |
appointed under this
Act shall expire on the third Monday in |
January, 1989. The Director shall not
hold any other |
remunerative public office. For terms beginning after January |
18, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 100-1179) and |
before January 16, 2023, the annual salary of the Director |
shall be as provided in Section 5-300 of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois. Notwithstanding any other |
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provision of law, for terms beginning on or after January 16, |
2023, the Director shall receive an annual salary of $180,000 |
or as set by the Governor, whichever is higher. On July 1, |
2023, and on each July 1 thereafter, the Director shall |
receive an increase in salary based on a cost of living |
adjustment as authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the |
86th General Assembly.
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For terms beginning on or after January 16, 2023, the |
Assistant Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency |
shall receive an annual salary of $156,600 or as set by the |
Governor, whichever is higher. On July 1, 2023, and on each |
July 1 thereafter, the Assistant Director shall receive an |
increase in salary based on a cost of living adjustment as |
authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the 86th General |
Assembly. |
(b) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall obtain, |
under the
provisions of the Personnel Code, technical, |
clerical, stenographic and other
administrative personnel, and |
may make expenditures within the appropriation
therefor as may |
be necessary to carry out the purpose of this Act. The agency
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created by this Act is intended to be a successor to the agency |
created under
the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster |
Agency Act of 1975 and the
personnel, equipment, records, and |
appropriations of that agency are
transferred to the successor |
agency as of June 30, 1988 (the effective date of this Act).
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(c) The Director, subject to the direction and control of |
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the Governor,
shall be the executive head of the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency and
the State Emergency Response |
Commission and shall be responsible under the
direction of the |
Governor, for carrying out the program for emergency
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management of this State. The Director shall also maintain |
liaison
and cooperate with
the emergency management |
organizations of this State and other states and of
the |
federal government.
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(d) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall take an |
integral part in
the development and revision of political |
subdivision emergency operations
plans prepared under |
paragraph (f) of Section 10. To this end it shall employ
or |
otherwise secure the services of professional and technical |
personnel
capable of providing expert assistance to the |
emergency services and disaster
agencies. These personnel |
shall consult with emergency services and disaster
agencies on |
a regular basis and shall make field examinations of the |
areas,
circumstances, and conditions that particular political |
subdivision emergency
operations plans are intended to apply.
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(e) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and political |
subdivisions
shall be encouraged to form an emergency |
management advisory committee composed
of private and public |
personnel representing the emergency management phases of
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mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The Local |
Emergency Planning Committee, as created under the Illinois
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Emergency
Planning and Community Right to Know Act, shall |
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serve as
an advisory
committee to the emergency services and |
disaster agency or agencies serving
within the boundaries
of |
that Local Emergency Planning Committee planning district for:
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(1) the development of emergency operations plan |
provisions for hazardous
chemical
emergencies; and
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(2) the assessment of emergency response capabilities |
related to hazardous
chemical
emergencies.
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(f) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall:
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(1) Coordinate the overall emergency management |
program of the State.
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(2) Cooperate with local governments, the federal |
government, and any
public or private agency or entity in |
achieving any purpose of this Act and
in implementing |
emergency management programs for mitigation, |
preparedness,
response, and recovery.
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(2.5) Develop a comprehensive emergency preparedness |
and response plan for any nuclear
accident in accordance |
with Section 65 of the Nuclear Safety
Law of 2004 and in |
development of the
Illinois
Nuclear Safety Preparedness |
program in accordance with Section 8 of the
Illinois |
Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act.
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(2.6) Coordinate with the Department of Public Health
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with respect to planning for and responding to public |
health emergencies.
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(3) Prepare, for issuance by the Governor, executive |
orders,
proclamations, and regulations as necessary or |
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appropriate in coping with
disasters.
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(4) Promulgate rules and requirements for political |
subdivision
emergency operations plans that are not |
inconsistent with and are at least
as stringent as |
applicable federal laws and regulations.
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(5) Review and approve, in accordance with Illinois |
Emergency Management
Agency rules, emergency operations
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plans for those political subdivisions required to have an |
emergency services
and disaster agency pursuant to this |
Act.
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(5.5) Promulgate rules and requirements for the |
political subdivision
emergency management
exercises, |
including, but not limited to, exercises of the emergency |
operations
plans.
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(5.10) Review, evaluate, and approve, in accordance |
with Illinois
Emergency
Management
Agency rules, political |
subdivision emergency management exercises for those
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political subdivisions
required to have an emergency |
services and disaster agency pursuant to this
Act.
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(6) Determine requirements of the State and its |
political
subdivisions
for food, clothing, and other |
necessities in event of a disaster.
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(7) Establish a register of persons with types of |
emergency
management
training and skills in mitigation, |
preparedness, response, and recovery.
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(8) Establish a register of government and private |
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response
resources
available for use in a disaster.
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(9) Expand the Earthquake Awareness Program and its |
efforts to
distribute earthquake preparedness materials to |
schools, political
subdivisions, community groups, civic |
organizations, and the media.
Emphasis will be placed on |
those areas of the State most at risk from an
earthquake. |
Maintain the list of all school districts, hospitals,
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airports, power plants, including nuclear power plants, |
lakes, dams,
emergency response facilities of all types, |
and all other major public or
private structures which are |
at the greatest risk of damage from
earthquakes under |
circumstances where the damage would cause subsequent
harm |
to the surrounding communities and residents.
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(10) Disseminate all information, completely and |
without
delay, on water
levels for rivers and streams and |
any other data pertaining to potential
flooding supplied |
by the Division of Water Resources within the Department |
of
Natural Resources to all political subdivisions to the |
maximum extent possible.
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(11) Develop agreements, if feasible, with medical |
supply and
equipment
firms to
supply resources as are |
necessary to respond to an earthquake or any other
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disaster as defined in this Act. These resources will be |
made available
upon notifying the vendor of the disaster. |
Payment for the resources will
be in accordance with |
Section 7 of this Act. The Illinois Department of
Public |
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Health shall determine which resources will be required |
and requested.
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(11.5) In coordination with the Illinois State Police, |
develop and
implement a community outreach program to |
promote awareness among the State's
parents and children |
of child abduction prevention and response.
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(12) Out of funds appropriated for these purposes, |
award capital and
non-capital grants to Illinois hospitals |
or health care facilities located
outside of a city with a |
population in excess of 1,000,000 to be used for
purposes |
that include, but are not limited to, preparing to respond |
to mass
casualties and disasters, maintaining and |
improving patient safety and
quality of care, and |
protecting the confidentiality of patient information.
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single grant for a capital expenditure shall exceed |
$300,000.
No single grant for a non-capital expenditure |
shall exceed $100,000.
In awarding such grants, preference |
shall be given to hospitals that serve
a significant |
number of Medicaid recipients, but do not qualify for
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disproportionate share hospital adjustment payments under |
the Illinois Public
Aid Code. To receive such a grant, a |
hospital or health care facility must
provide funding of |
at least 50% of the cost of the project for which the grant
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is being requested.
In awarding such grants the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency shall consider
the |
recommendations of the Illinois Hospital Association.
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(13) Do all other things necessary, incidental or |
appropriate
for the implementation of this Act.
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(g) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is authorized |
to make grants to various higher education institutions, |
public K-12 school districts, area vocational centers as |
designated by the State Board of Education, inter-district |
special education cooperatives, regional safe schools, and |
nonpublic K-12 schools for safety and security improvements. |
For the purpose of this subsection (g), "higher education |
institution" means a public university, a public community |
college, or an independent, not-for-profit or for-profit |
higher education institution located in this State. Grants |
made under this subsection (g) shall be paid out of moneys |
appropriated for that purpose from the Build Illinois Bond |
Fund. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall adopt |
rules to implement this subsection (g). These rules may |
specify: (i) the manner of applying for grants; (ii) project |
eligibility requirements; (iii) restrictions on the use of |
grant moneys; (iv) the manner in which the various higher |
education institutions must account for the use of grant |
moneys; and (v) any other provision that the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency determines to be necessary or |
useful for the administration of this subsection (g). |
(g-5) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is |
authorized to make grants to not-for-profit organizations |
which are exempt from federal income taxation under section |
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501(c)(3) of the Federal Internal Revenue Code for eligible |
security improvements that assist the organization in |
preventing, preparing for, or responding to threats, attacks, |
or acts of terrorism. To be eligible for a grant under the |
program, the Agency must determine that the organization is at |
a high risk of being subject to threats, attacks, or acts of |
terrorism based on the organization's profile, ideology, |
mission, or beliefs. Eligible security improvements shall |
include all eligible preparedness activities under the federal |
Nonprofit Security Grant Program, including, but not limited |
to, physical security upgrades, security training exercises, |
preparedness training exercises, contracting with security |
personnel, and any other security upgrades deemed eligible by |
the Director. Eligible security improvements shall not |
duplicate, in part or in whole, a project included under any |
awarded federal grant or in a pending federal application. The |
Director shall establish procedures and forms by which |
applicants may apply for a grant and procedures for |
distributing grants to recipients. Any security improvements |
awarded shall remain at the physical property listed in the |
grant application, unless authorized by Agency rule or |
approved by the Agency in writing. The procedures shall |
require each applicant to do the following: |
(1) identify and substantiate prior or current |
threats , or attacks , or acts of terrorism by a terrorist |
organization, network, or cell against the not-for-profit |
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organization; |
(2) indicate the symbolic or strategic value of one or |
more sites that renders the site a possible target of a |
threat, attack, or act of terrorism; |
(3) discuss potential consequences to the organization |
if the site is damaged, destroyed, or disrupted by a |
threat, attack, or act of terrorism terrorist act ; |
(4) describe how the grant will be used to integrate |
organizational preparedness with broader State and local |
preparedness efforts , as described by the Agency in each |
Notice of Opportunity for Funding ; |
(5) submit (i) a vulnerability assessment conducted by |
experienced security, law enforcement, or military |
personnel, or conducted using an Agency-approved or |
federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program self-assessment |
tool, and (ii) a description of how the grant award will be |
used to address the vulnerabilities identified in the |
assessment; and |
(6) submit any other relevant information as may be |
required by the Director. |
The Agency is authorized to use funds appropriated for the |
grant program described in this subsection (g-5) to administer |
the program. Any Agency Notice of Opportunity for Funding, |
proposed or final rulemaking, guidance, training opportunity, |
or other resource related to the grant program must be |
published on the Agency's publicly available website, and any |
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announcements related to funding shall be shared with all |
State legislative offices, the Governor's office, emergency |
services and disaster agencies mandated or required pursuant |
to subsections (b) through (d) of Section 10, and any other |
State agencies as determined by the Agency. Subject to |
appropriation, the grant application period shall be open for |
no less than 45 calendar days during the first application |
cycle each fiscal year, unless the Agency determines that a |
shorter period is necessary to avoid conflicts with the annual |
federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program funding cycle. |
Additional application cycles may be conducted during the same |
fiscal year, subject to availability of funds. Upon request, |
Agency staff shall provide reasonable assistance to any |
applicant in completing a grant application or meeting a |
post-award requirement. |
(h) Except as provided in Section 17.5 of this Act, any |
moneys received by the Agency from donations or sponsorships |
unrelated to a disaster shall be deposited in the Emergency |
Planning and Training Fund and used by the Agency, subject to |
appropriation, to effectuate planning and training activities. |
Any moneys received by the Agency from donations during a |
disaster and intended for disaster response or recovery shall |
be deposited into the Disaster Response and Recovery Fund and |
used for disaster response and recovery pursuant to the |
Disaster Relief Act. |
(i) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency may by rule |
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assess and collect reasonable fees for attendance at |
Agency-sponsored conferences to enable the Agency to carry out |
the requirements of this Act. Any moneys received under this |
subsection shall be deposited in the Emergency Planning and |
Training Fund and used by the Agency, subject to |
appropriation, for planning and training activities. |
(j) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is authorized |
to make grants to other State agencies, public universities, |
units of local government, and statewide mutual aid |
organizations to enhance statewide emergency preparedness and |
response. |
(Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; |
102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23.)
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