97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2011 and 2012
HB5552

 

Introduced 2/15/2012, by Rep. Jehan A. Gordon

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
30 ILCS 105/8.49

    Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that the Comptroller shall direct and the Treasurer shall transfer certain amounts from the General Revenue Fund to certain designated funds. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning finance.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing
5Section 8.49 as follows:
 
6    (30 ILCS 105/8.49)
7    Sec. 8.49. Special fund transfers.
8    (a) In order to maintain the integrity of special funds and
9improve stability in the General Revenue Fund, the following
10transfers are authorized from the designated funds into the
11General Revenue Fund:
12    Food and Drug Safety Fund..........................$6,800
13    Penny Severns Breast, Cervical, and
14        Ovarian Cancer Research Fund..................$33,300
15    Transportation Regulatory Fund.................$2,122,000
16    General Professions Dedicated Fund.............$3,511,900
17    Economic Research and Information Fund.............$1,120
18    Illinois Department of Agriculture
19        Laboratory Services Revolving Fund............$12,825
20    Drivers Education Fund.........................$2,244,000
21    Aeronautics Fund..................................$25,360
22    Fire Prevention Fund..........................$10,400,000
23    Rural/Downstate Health Access Fund.................$1,700

 

 

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1    Mental Health Fund............................$24,560,000
2    Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund......$2,054,100
3    Public Utility Fund..............................$960,175
4    Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund................$112,500
5    Radiation Protection Fund.........................$92,250
6    Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund............$250,000
7    Firearm Owner's Notification Fund................$256,400
8    EPA Special State Projects Trust Fund..........$3,760,000
9    Solid Waste Management Fund....................$1,200,000
10    Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund.............$141,000
11    Subtitle D Management Fund.......................$375,000
12    Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund......$11,277,200
13    Cemetery Consumer Protection Fund................$658,000
14    Assistance to the Homeless Fund...................$13,800
15    Accessible Electronic Information
16        Service Fund..................................$10,000
17    CDLIS/AAMVAnet Trust Fund........................$110,000
18    Comptroller's Audit Expense Revolving Fund........$31,200
19    Community Health Center Care Fund................$450,000
20    Safe Bottled Water Fund...........................$15,000
21    Facility Licensing Fund..........................$363,600
22    Hansen-Therkelsen Memorial Deaf
23        Student College Fund.........................$503,700
24    Illinois Underground Utility Facilities
25        Damage Prevention Fund........................$29,600
26    School District Emergency Financial

 

 

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1        Assistance Fund............................$2,059,200
2    Mental Health Transportation Fund....................$859
3    Registered Certified Public Accountants'
4        Administration and Disciplinary Fund..........$34,600
5    State Crime Laboratory Fund......................$142,880
6    Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund.........$80,000
7    General Assembly Computer Equipment
8        Revolving Fund...............................$101,600
9    Weights and Measures Fund........................$625,000
10    Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund..........$299,600
11    Injured Workers' Benefit Fund..................$3,290,560
12    Violence Prevention Fund..........................$79,500
13    Professional Regulation Evidence Fund..............$5,000
14    IPTIP Administrative Trust Fund..................$500,000
15    Diabetes Research Checkoff Fund....................$8,800
16    Ticket For The Cure Fund.......................$1,200,000
17    Capital Development Board Revolving Fund.........$346,000
18    Professions Indirect Cost Fund.................$2,144,500
19    State Police DUI Fund............................$166,880
20    Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Prevention Fund..........$20,000
21    Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund.......$1,392,400
22    Emergency Public Health Fund.....................$875,000
23    TOMA Consumer Protection Fund.....................$50,000
24    ISAC Accounts Receivable Fund.....................$24,240
25    Fair and Exposition Fund.......................$1,257,920
26    Department of Labor Special State Trust Fund.....$409,000

 

 

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1    Public Health Water Permit Fund...................$24,500
2    Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund........$9,988,400
3    Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary
4        Board Fund...................................$995,800
5    Water Revolving Fund...............................$4,960
6    Methamphetamine Law Enforcement Fund..............$50,000
7    Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund...........$1,700,000
8    Home Care Services Agency Licensure Fund..........$48,000
9    Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund...........$600,000
10    Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Fund...........$41,416
11    Fertilizer Control Fund..........................$162,520
12    Regulatory Fund..................................$307,824
13    Used Tire Management Fund......................$8,853,552
14    Natural Areas Acquisition Fund.................$1,000,000
15    Working Capital Revolving Fund.................$6,450,000
16    Tax Recovery Fund.................................$29,680
17    Professional Services Fund.....................$3,500,000
18    Treasurer's Rental Fee Fund......................$155,000
19    Public Health Laboratory Services
20        Revolving Fund...............................$450,000
21    Provider Inquiry Trust Fund......................$200,000
22    Audit Expense Fund.............................$5,972,190
23    Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund..............$2,631,840
24    Child Labor and Day and Temporary Labor
25        Services Enforcement Fund....................$490,000
26    Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,

 

 

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1        and Abatement Fund...........................$100,000
2    Health and Human Services Medicaid
3        Trust Fund.................................$6,920,000
4    Prisoner Review Board Vehicle and
5        Equipment Fund...............................$147,900
6    Drug Treatment Fund............................$4,400,000
7    Feed Control Fund................................$625,000
8    Tanning Facility Permit Fund......................$20,000
9    Innovations in Long-Term Care Quality
10        Demonstration Grants Fund....................$300,000
11    Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund............$1,585,600
12    State Treasurer's Bank Services Trust Fund.....$6,800,000
13    State Police Motor Vehicle Theft
14        Prevention Trust Fund.........................$46,500
15    Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund.................$58,700
16    Appraisal Administration Fund....................$378,400
17    Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund......$24,080
18    Regulatory Evaluation and Basic
19        Enforcement Fund.............................$125,000
20    Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness
21        for Undergraduate Programs Fund...............$15,000
22    Trauma Center Fund.............................$4,000,000
23    EMS Assistance Fund..............................$110,000
24    State College and University Trust Fund...........$20,204
25    University Grant Fund..............................$5,608
26    DCEO Projects Fund.............................$1,000,000

 

 

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1    Alternate Fuels Fund...........................$2,000,000
2    Multiple Sclerosis Research Fund..................$27,200
3    Livestock Management Facilities Fund..............$81,920
4    Second Injury Fund...............................$615,680
5    Agricultural Master Fund.........................$136,984
6    High Speed Internet Services and
7        Information Technology Fund................$3,300,000
8    Illinois Tourism Tax Fund........................$250,000
9    Human Services Priority Capital Program Fund...$7,378,400
10    Warrant Escheat Fund...........................$1,394,161
11    State Asset Forfeiture Fund......................$321,600
12    Police Training Board Services Fund................$8,000
13    Federal Asset Forfeiture Fund......................$1,760
14    Department of Corrections Reimbursement
15        and Education Fund...........................$250,000
16    Health Facility Plan Review Fund...............$1,543,600
17    Domestic Violence Abuser Services Fund............$11,500
18    LEADS Maintenance Fund...........................$166,800
19    State Offender DNA Identification
20        System Fund..................................$615,040
21    Illinois Historic Sites Fund.....................$250,000
22    Comptroller's Administrative Fund................$134,690
23    Workforce, Technology, and Economic
24        Development ...............................$2,000,000
25    Pawnbroker Regulation Fund........................$26,400
26    Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund.........$13,408,328

 

 

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1    Charter Schools Revolving Loan Fund...............$82,000
2    School Technology Revolving Loan Fund..........$1,230,000
3    Energy Efficiency Trust Fund...................$1,490,000
4    Pesticide Control Fund...........................$625,000
5    Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block
6        Grant Fund................................... $10,000
7    Multiple Sclerosis Assistance Fund.................$8,000
8    Temporary Relocation Expenses Revolving
9        Grant Fund...................................$460,000
10    Partners for Conservation Fund.................$8,200,000
11    Fund For Illinois' Future......................$3,000,000
12    Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund...........$13,650,000
13    International Tourism Fund.....................$5,043,344
14    Illinois Racing Quarterhorse Breeders Fund.........$1,448
15    Death Certificate Surcharge Fund.................$900,000
16    State Police Wireless Service
17        Emergency Fund.............................$1,329,280
18    Illinois Adoption Registry and
19        Medical Information Exchange Fund..............$8,400
20    Auction Regulation Administration Fund...........$361,600
21    DHS State Projects Fund..........................$193,900
22    Auction Recovery Fund..............................$4,600
23    Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund.............$389,840
24    Coal Development Fund............................$320,000
25    State Off-Set Claims Fund........................$400,000
26    Illinois Student Assistance Commission

 

 

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1        Contracts and Grants Fund....................$128,850
2    DHS Private Resources Fund.....................$1,000,000
3    Assisted Living and Shared Housing
4        Regulatory Fund..............................$122,400
5    State Police Whistleblower Reward
6        and Protection Fund........................$3,900,000
7    Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund..............$134,608
8    Post Transplant Maintenance and
9        Retention Fund................................$85,800
10    Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Cure
11        Research Trust Fund..........................$300,000
12    Organ Donor Awareness Fund.......................$115,000
13    Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund....$1,030,900
14    Illinois Clean Water Fund......................$8,649,600
15    Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund..............$10,000,000
16    Alternative Compliance Market Account Fund.........$9,984
17    Group Workers' Compensation Pool
18        Insolvency Fund...............................$42,800
19    Medicaid Buy-In Program Revolving Fund.........$1,000,000
20    Home Inspector Administration Fund.............$1,225,200
21    Real Estate Audit Fund.............................$1,200
22    Marine Corps Scholarship Fund.....................$69,000
23    Tourism Promotion Fund........................$30,000,000
24    Oil Spill Response Fund............................$4,800
25    Presidential Library and Museum
26        Operating Fund...............................$169,900

 

 

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1    Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fund.....$6,000,000
2    DCEO Energy Projects Fund......................$2,176,200
3    Dram Shop Fund...................................$500,000
4    Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund..........$187,300
5    Hazardous Waste Fund.............................$800,000
6    Natural Resources Restoration Trust Fund...........$7,700
7    State Fair Promotional Activities Fund.............$1,672
8    Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund.............$10,550
9    Environmental Protection Trust Fund..............$625,000
10    Real Estate Research and Education Fund........$1,081,000
11    Federal Moderate Rehabilitation
12        Housing Fund..................................$44,960
13    Domestic Violence Shelter and Service Fund........$55,800
14    Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund................$5,300
15    Drug Traffic Prevention Fund......................$11,200
16    Traffic and Criminal Conviction
17        Surcharge Fund.............................$5,400,000
18    Design Professionals Administration
19        and Investigation Fund........................$73,200
20    Public Health Special State Projects Fund......$1,900,000
21    Petroleum Violation Fund...........................$1,080
22    State Police Services Fund.....................$7,082,080
23    Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund................$9,900
24    Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund.................$133,500
25    Insurance Producer Administration Fund........$12,170,000
26    Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund....$1,856,000

 

 

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1    Child Abuse Prevention Fund......................$250,000
2    Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining
3        and Disciplinary Fund.........................$50,400
4    Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility
5        Development and Operation Fund.............$1,000,000
6    Environmental Protection Permit and
7        Inspection Fund..............................$755,775
8    Landfill Closure and Post-Closure Fund.............$2,480
9    Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund..................$86,900
10    Illinois State Podiatric Disciplinary Fund.......$200,000
11    Vehicle Inspection Fund........................$5,000,000
12    Local Tourism Fund............................$10,999,280
13    Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund...........$3,856,904
14    Illinois Equity Fund...............................$3,520
15    Large Business Attraction Fund....................$13,560
16    International and Promotional Fund................$42,040
17    Public Infrastructure Construction
18        Loan Revolving Fund........................$2,811,232
19    Insurance Financial Regulation Fund............$5,881,180
20    TOTAL                                        $351,738,973
21All of these transfers shall be made in equal quarterly
22installments with the first made on July 1, 2009, or as soon
23thereafter as practical, and with the remaining transfers to be
24made on October 1, January 1, and April 1, or as soon
25thereafter as practical. These transfers shall be made
26notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the

 

 

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1contrary until June 30, 2010.
2    (b) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act
3of the 96th General Assembly through June 30, 2010, when any of
4the funds listed in subsection (a) have insufficient cash from
5which the State Comptroller may make expenditures properly
6supported by appropriations from the fund, then the State
7Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer from the General
8Revenue Fund to the fund such amount as is immediately
9necessary to satisfy outstanding expenditure obligations on a
10timely basis, subject to the provisions of the State Prompt
11Payment Act.
12    (c) If the Director of the Governor's Office of Management
13and Budget determines that any transfer to the General Revenue
14Fund from a special fund under subsection (a) either (i)
15jeopardizes federal funding based on a written communication
16from a federal official or (ii) violates an order of a court of
17competent jurisdiction, then the Director may order the State
18Treasurer and State Comptroller, in writing, to transfer from
19the General Revenue Fund to that listed special fund all or
20part of the amounts transferred from that special fund under
21subsection (a).
22    (d) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided
23for by law, on December 1, 2010, or as soon thereafter as may
24be practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State
25Treasurer shall transfer the following amounts from the General
26Revenue Fund to the designated funds:

 

 

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1    Hansen-Therkelsen Memorial Deaf Student
2        College Fund.................................$503,700
3    DHS Private Resources Fund....................$1,000,000
4    (e) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided
5for by law, as soon as may be practical after the effective
6date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, and
7in no event later than August 1, 2012, the State Comptroller
8shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the
9following amounts from the General Revenue Fund to the
10designated funds:
11    DCEO Projects Fund.............................$1,000,000
12    Coal Development Fund............................$320,000
13(Source: P.A. 96-44, eff. 7-15-09; 96-45, eff. 7-15-09; 96-150,
14eff. 8-7-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1503, eff. 1-27-11;
1597-641, eff. 12-19-11.)
 
16    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
17becoming law.