State of Illinois
90th General Assembly
Legislation

   [ Search ]   [ Legislation ]   [ Bill Summary ]
[ Home ]   [ Back ]   [ Bottom ]



90_SB0692

      30 ILCS 805/8a new
          Amends the State  Mandates  Act.   Provides  that  before
      action in either chamber on legislation that could constitute
      final action on that legislation in that chamber, a committee
      hearing considering a mandate exemption or exclusion shall be
      held  on each bill that, as introduced, contains an exemption
      or exclusion, and on  each  amendment,  conference  committee
      report,  joint  action motion, or amendatory veto motion that
      would add an exemption or exclusion. Requires that notice  of
      the  hearing  be  posted  publicly  and  that the text of the
      legislation be made available to the public at least  6  days
      before  the  hearing.  Requires  that  a fiscal note shall be
      filed at least 2 days  before  the  hearing  identifying  the
      additional  costs imposed by the mandate and whether all or a
      part of the additional costs will be funded by a new  revenue
      source  and,  if  not,  then what existing funds now used for
      other purposes will need to be  used  to  fund  the  mandate.
      Requires  a  legislative  finding  in  the  language  of  the
      legislation  that  the  mandates  exemption  or  exclusion is
      necessary and a statement explaining the reason for exempting
      or excluding the legislation from the Act.
                                                     LRB9001211KDks
                                               LRB9001211KDks
 1        AN ACT to amend the State Mandates Act by adding  Section
 2    8a.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The State Mandates Act is amended  by  adding
 6    Section 8a as follows:
 7        (30 ILCS 805/8a new)
 8        Sec.  8a.  Procedural  requirements;  mandate exemptions.
 9    Each bill,  amendment,  conference  committee  report,  joint
10    action  motion,  and  amendatory veto motion that contains an
11    express exclusion or exemption from the applicability of this
12    Act is subject to the following requirements:
13             (1)  Before  any  action  by   either   chamber   on
14        legislation  that  could  constitute final action on that
15        legislation  in  that  chamber,   a   committee   hearing
16        considering  a  mandate  exclusion  or exemption shall be
17        held on  each  bill  that,  as  introduced,  contains  an
18        exclusion  or  exemption  or  each  amendment, conference
19        committee report, joint action motion, or amendatory veto
20        motion that would add an exclusion or  exemption  to  the
21        legislation.   At  least  6  days  before  the  committee
22        hearing, notice of the hearing shall be  posted  publicly
23        and  the  text of the legislation shall be made available
24        to the public.
25             (2)  At least 2 days  before  consideration  of  the
26        legislation  by  the  committee,  a  fiscal note shall be
27        filed. The fiscal  note  shall  identify  the  additional
28        costs imposed by the mandate and whether all or a part of
29        the  additional  costs  will  be  funded by a new revenue
30        source and, if not, then what existing funds now used for
31        other purposes will need to be used to fund the mandate.
                            -2-                LRB9001211KDks
 1             (3)  Each  bill  that,  as  introduced,  contains  a
 2        mandate  exclusion  or  exemption  and  each   amendment,
 3        conference  committee  report,  joint  action motion, and
 4        amendatory veto motion that would add a mandate exclusion
 5        or exemption shall contain (i) a legislative finding that
 6        exemption or exclusion from the Act is necessary and (ii)
 7        a statement  explaining  the  reasons  for  exempting  or
 8        excluding the legislation from the Act.

[ Top ]