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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Department of Central Management Services
5Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by
6changing Section 405-105 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 405/405-105)  (was 20 ILCS 405/64.1)
8    Sec. 405-105. Fidelity, surety, property, and casualty
9insurance. The Department shall establish and implement a
10program to coordinate the handling of all fidelity, surety,
11property, and casualty insurance exposures of the State and
12the departments, divisions, agencies, branches, and
13universities of the State. In performing this responsibility,
14the Department shall have the power and duty to do the
15following:
16        (1) Develop and maintain loss and exposure data on all
17    State property.
18        (2) Study the feasibility of establishing a
19    self-insurance plan for State property and prepare
20    estimates of the costs of reinsurance for risks beyond the
21    realistic limits of the self-insurance.
22        (3) Prepare a plan for centralizing the purchase of
23    property and casualty insurance on State property under a

 

 

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1    master policy or policies and purchase the insurance
2    contracted for as provided in the Illinois Purchasing Act.
3        (4) Evaluate existing provisions for fidelity bonds
4    required of State employees and recommend changes that are
5    appropriate commensurate with risk experience and the
6    determinations respecting self-insurance or reinsurance so
7    as to permit reduction of costs without loss of coverage.
8        (5) Investigate procedures for inclusion of school
9    districts, public community college districts, and other
10    units of local government in programs for the centralized
11    purchase of insurance.
12        (6) Implement recommendations of the State Property
13    Insurance Study Commission that the Department finds
14    necessary or desirable in the performance of its powers
15    and duties under this Section to achieve efficient and
16    comprehensive risk management.
17        (7) Prepare and, in the discretion of the Director,
18    implement a plan providing for the purchase of public
19    liability insurance or for self-insurance for public
20    liability or for a combination of purchased insurance and
21    self-insurance for public liability (i) covering the State
22    and drivers of motor vehicles owned, leased, or controlled
23    by the State of Illinois pursuant to the provisions and
24    limitations contained in the Illinois Vehicle Code, (ii)
25    covering other public liability exposures of the State and
26    its employees within the scope of their employment, and

 

 

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1    (iii) covering drivers of motor vehicles not owned,
2    leased, or controlled by the State but used by a State
3    employee on State business, in excess of liability covered
4    by an insurance policy obtained by the owner of the motor
5    vehicle or in excess of the dollar amounts that the
6    Department shall determine to be reasonable. Any contract
7    of insurance let under this Law shall be by bid in
8    accordance with the procedure set forth in the Illinois
9    Purchasing Act. Any provisions for self-insurance shall
10    conform to subdivision (11).
11        The term "employee" as used in this subdivision (7)
12    and in subdivision (11) means a person while in the employ
13    of the State who is a member of the staff or personnel of a
14    State agency, bureau, board, commission, committee,
15    department, university, or college or who is a State
16    officer, elected official, commissioner, member of or ex
17    officio member of a State agency, bureau, board,
18    commission, committee, department, university, or college,
19    or a member of the National Guard while on active duty
20    pursuant to orders of the Governor of the State of
21    Illinois, or any other person while using a licensed motor
22    vehicle owned, leased, or controlled by the State of
23    Illinois with the authorization of the State of Illinois,
24    provided the actual use of the motor vehicle is within the
25    scope of that authorization and within the course of State
26    service.

 

 

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1        Subsequent to payment of a claim on behalf of an
2    employee pursuant to this Section and after reasonable
3    advance written notice to the employee, the Director may
4    exclude the employee from future coverage or limit the
5    coverage under the plan if (i) the Director determines
6    that the claim resulted from an incident in which the
7    employee was grossly negligent or had engaged in willful
8    and wanton misconduct or (ii) the Director determines that
9    the employee is no longer an acceptable risk based on a
10    review of prior accidents in which the employee was at
11    fault and for which payments were made pursuant to this
12    Section.
13        The Director is authorized to promulgate
14    administrative rules that may be necessary to establish
15    and administer the plan.
16        Appropriations from the Road Fund shall be used to pay
17    auto liability claims and related expenses involving
18    employees of the Department of Transportation, the
19    Illinois State Police, and the Secretary of State.
20        (8) Charge, collect, and receive from all other
21    agencies of the State government fees or monies equivalent
22    to the cost of purchasing the insurance.
23        (9) Establish, through the Director, charges for risk
24    management services rendered to State agencies, officers,
25    boards, commissions, and universities by the Department.
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1    universities so charged shall reimburse the Department by
2    vouchers drawn against their respective appropriations.
3    The reimbursement shall be determined by the Director as
4    amounts sufficient to reimburse the Department for
5    expenditures incurred in rendering the service.
6        The Department shall charge the employing State
7    agency, officer, board, commission, or university for
8    workers' compensation payments for temporary total
9    disability paid to any employee after the employee has
10    received temporary total disability payments for 120 days
11    if the employee's treating physician, advanced practice
12    registered nurse, or physician assistant has issued a
13    release to return to work with restrictions and the
14    employee is able to perform modified duty work but the
15    employing State agency, officer, board, commission, or
16    university does not return the employee to work at
17    modified duty. Modified duty shall be duties assigned that
18    may or may not be delineated as part of the duties
19    regularly performed by the employee. Modified duties shall
20    be assigned within the prescribed restrictions established
21    by the treating physician and the physician who performed
22    the independent medical examination. The amount of all
23    reimbursements shall be deposited into the Workers'
24    Compensation Revolving Fund which is hereby created as a
25    revolving fund in the State treasury. In addition to any
26    other purpose authorized by law, moneys in the Fund shall

 

 

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1    be used, subject to appropriation, to pay these or other
2    temporary total disability claims of employees of State
3    agencies, officers, boards, commissions, and universities.
4        Beginning with fiscal year 1996, all amounts recovered
5    by the Department through subrogation in workers'
6    compensation and workers' occupational disease cases shall
7    be deposited into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
8    created under this subdivision (9).
9        (10) Establish rules, procedures, and forms to be used
10    by State agencies, officers, boards, commissions, and
11    universities in the administration and payment of workers'
12    compensation claims. For claims filed prior to July 1,
13    2013, the Department shall initially evaluate and
14    determine the compensability of any injury that is the
15    subject of a workers' compensation claim and provide for
16    the administration and payment of such a claim for all
17    State agencies, officers, boards, commissions, and
18    universities. For claims filed on or after July 1, 2013,
19    the Department shall retain responsibility for certain
20    administrative payments including, but not limited to,
21    payments to the private vendor contracted to perform
22    services under subdivision (10b) of this Section, payments
23    related to travel expenses for employees of the Office of
24    the Attorney General, and payments to internal Department
25    staff responsible for the oversight and management of any
26    contract awarded pursuant to subdivision (10b) of this

 

 

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1    Section. Through December 31, 2012, the Director may
2    delegate to any agency with the agreement of the agency
3    head the responsibility for evaluation, administration,
4    and payment of that agency's claims. Neither the
5    Department nor the private vendor contracted to perform
6    services under subdivision (10b) of this Section shall be
7    responsible for providing workers' compensation services
8    to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority or to State
9    universities that maintain self-funded workers'
10    compensation liability programs.
11        (10a) By April 1 of each year prior to calendar year
12    2013, the Director must report and provide information to
13    the State Workers' Compensation Program Advisory Board
14    concerning the status of the State workers' compensation
15    program for the next fiscal year. Information that the
16    Director must provide to the State Workers' Compensation
17    Program Advisory Board includes, but is not limited to,
18    documents, reports of negotiations, bid invitations,
19    requests for proposals, specifications, copies of proposed
20    and final contracts or agreements, and any other materials
21    concerning contracts or agreements for the program. By the
22    first of each month prior to calendar year 2013, the
23    Director must provide updated, and any new, information to
24    the State Workers' Compensation Program Advisory Board
25    until the State workers' compensation program for the next
26    fiscal year is determined.

 

 

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1        (10b) No later than January 1, 2013, the chief
2    procurement officer appointed under paragraph (4) of
3    subsection (a) of Section 10-20 of the Illinois
4    Procurement Code (hereinafter "chief procurement
5    officer"), in consultation with the Department of Central
6    Management Services, shall procure one or more private
7    vendors to administer the program providing payments for
8    workers' compensation liability with respect to the
9    employees of all State agencies, officers, boards,
10    commissions, and universities. The chief procurement
11    officer may procure a single contract applicable to all
12    State agencies, officers, boards, commissions, and
13    universities, or multiple contracts applicable to one or
14    more State agencies, officers, boards, commissions, and
15    universities. If the chief procurement officer procures a
16    single contract applicable to all State agencies,
17    officers, boards, commissions, and universities, then the
18    Department of Central Management Services shall be
19    designated as the agency that enters into the contract and
20    shall be responsible for the contract. If the chief
21    procurement officer procures multiple contracts applicable
22    to one or more State agencies, officers, boards,
23    commissions, and universities, each agency, officer,
24    board, commission, or university to which the contract
25    applies shall be designated as the agency, officer, board,
26    commission, or university that shall enter into the

 

 

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1    contract and shall be responsible for the contract. If the
2    chief procurement officer procures contracts applicable to
3    an individual State agency, officer, board, commission, or
4    university, the agency, officer, board, commission, or
5    university subject to the contract shall be designated as
6    the agency, officer, board, commission, or university
7    responsible for the contract.
8        (10c) The procurement of private vendors for the
9    administration of the workers' compensation program for
10    State employees is subject to the provisions of the
11    Illinois Procurement Code and administration by the chief
12    procurement officer.
13        (10d) Contracts for the procurement of private vendors
14    for the administration of the workers' compensation
15    program for State employees shall be based upon, but
16    limited to, the following criteria: (i) administrative
17    cost, (ii) service capabilities of the vendor, and (iii)
18    the compensation (including premiums, fees, or other
19    charges). A vendor for the administration of the workers'
20    compensation program for State employees shall provide
21    services, including, but not limited to:
22            (A) providing a web-based case management system
23        and provide access to the Office of the Attorney
24        General;
25            (B) ensuring claims adjusters are available to
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1        Office of the Attorney General;
2            (C) establishing a preferred provider program for
3        all State agencies, officers, boards, commissions,
4        universities, and facilities; and
5            (D) authorizing the payment of medical bills at
6        the preferred provider discount rate.
7        (10e) By September 15, 2012, the Department of Central
8    Management Services shall prepare a plan to effectuate the
9    transfer of responsibility and administration of the
10    workers' compensation program for State employees to the
11    selected private vendors. The Department shall submit a
12    copy of the plan to the General Assembly.
13        (11) Any plan for public liability self-insurance
14    implemented under this Section shall provide that (i) the
15    Department shall attempt to settle and may settle any
16    public liability claim filed against the State of Illinois
17    or any public liability claim filed against a State
18    employee on the basis of an occurrence in the course of the
19    employee's State employment; (ii) any settlement of such a
20    claim is not subject to fiscal year limitations and must
21    be approved by the Director and, in cases of settlements
22    exceeding $100,000, by the Governor; and (iii) a
23    settlement of any public liability claim against the State
24    or a State employee shall require an unqualified release
25    of any right of action against the State and the employee
26    for acts within the scope of the employee's employment

 

 

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1    giving rise to the claim.
2        Whenever and to the extent that a State employee
3    operates a motor vehicle or engages in other activity
4    covered by self-insurance under this Section, the State of
5    Illinois shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the
6    employee against any claim in tort filed against the
7    employee for acts or omissions within the scope of the
8    employee's employment in any proper judicial forum and not
9    settled pursuant to this subdivision (11), provided that
10    this obligation of the State of Illinois shall not exceed
11    a maximum liability of $2,000,000 for any single
12    occurrence in connection with the operation of a motor
13    vehicle or $100,000 per person per occurrence for any
14    other single occurrence, or $500,000 for any single
15    occurrence in connection with the provision of medical
16    care by a licensed physician, advanced practice registered
17    nurse, or physician assistant employee.
18        Any claims against the State of Illinois under a
19    self-insurance plan that are not settled pursuant to this
20    subdivision (11) shall be heard and determined by the
21    Court of Claims and may not be filed or adjudicated in any
22    other forum. The Attorney General of the State of Illinois
23    or the Attorney General's designee shall be the attorney
24    with respect to all public liability self-insurance claims
25    that are not settled pursuant to this subdivision (11) and
26    therefore result in litigation. The payment of any award

 

 

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1    of the Court of Claims entered against the State relating
2    to any public liability self-insurance claim shall act as
3    a release against any State employee involved in the
4    occurrence.
5        (12) Administer a plan the purpose of which is to make
6    payments on final settlements or final judgments in
7    accordance with the State Employee Indemnification Act.
8    The plan shall be funded through appropriations from the
9    General Revenue Fund specifically designated for that
10    purpose, except that indemnification expenses for
11    employees of the Department of Transportation, the
12    Illinois State Police, and the Secretary of State, which
13    result from the Road Fund portion of their normal
14    operations, shall be paid from the Road Fund. The term
15    "employee" as used in this subdivision (12) has the same
16    meaning as under subsection (b) of Section 1 of the State
17    Employee Indemnification Act. Subject to sufficient
18    appropriation, the Director shall approve payment of any
19    claim, without regard to fiscal year limitations,
20    presented to the Director that is supported by a final
21    settlement or final judgment when the Attorney General and
22    the chief officer of the public body against whose
23    employee the claim or cause of action is asserted certify
24    to the Director that the claim is in accordance with the
25    State Employee Indemnification Act and that they approve
26    of the payment. In no event shall an amount in excess of

 

 

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1    $150,000 be paid from this plan to or for the benefit of
2    any claimant.
3        (13) Administer a plan the purpose of which is to make
4    payments on final settlements or final judgments for
5    employee wage claims in situations where there was an
6    appropriation relevant to the wage claim, the fiscal year
7    and lapse period have expired, and sufficient funds were
8    available to pay the claim. The plan shall be funded
9    through appropriations from the General Revenue Fund
10    specifically designated for that purpose.
11        Subject to sufficient appropriation, the Director is
12    authorized to pay any wage claim presented to the Director
13    that is supported by a final settlement or final judgment
14    when the chief officer of the State agency employing the
15    claimant certifies to the Director that the claim is a
16    valid wage claim and that the fiscal year and lapse period
17    have expired. Payment for claims that are properly
18    submitted and certified as valid by the Director shall
19    include interest accrued at the rate of 7% per annum from
20    the forty-fifth day after the claims are received by the
21    Department or 45 days from the date on which the amount of
22    payment is agreed upon, whichever is later, until the date
23    the claims are submitted to the Comptroller for payment.
24    When the Attorney General has filed an appearance in any
25    proceeding concerning a wage claim settlement or judgment,
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1    the wage claim is valid before any payment is made. In no
2    event shall an amount in excess of $150,000 be paid from
3    this plan to or for the benefit of any claimant.
4        Nothing in Public Act 84-961 shall be construed to
5    affect in any manner the jurisdiction of the Court of
6    Claims concerning wage claims made against the State of
7    Illinois.
8        (14) Prepare and, in the discretion of the Director,
9    implement a program for self-insurance for official
10    fidelity and surety bonds for officers and employees as
11    authorized by the Official Bond Act.
12(Source: P.A. 99-581, eff. 1-1-17; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18.)
 
13    Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by changing
14Section 6z-64 as follows:
 
15    (30 ILCS 105/6z-64)
16    Sec. 6z-64. The Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund.
17    (a) The Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund is created as
18a revolving fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, in
19the State treasury. The following moneys shall be deposited
20into the Fund:
21        (1) amounts authorized for transfer to the Fund from
22    the General Revenue Fund and other State funds (except for
23    funds classified by the Comptroller as federal trust funds
24    or State trust funds) pursuant to State law or Executive

 

 

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1    Order;
2        (2) federal funds received by the Department of
3    Central Management Services (the "Department") as a result
4    of expenditures from the Fund;
5        (3) interest earned on moneys in the Fund;
6        (4) receipts or inter-fund transfers resulting from
7    billings issued to State agencies, officers, boards,
8    commissions, and universities for the cost of workers'
9    compensation services that are not compensated through the
10    specific fund transfers authorized by this Section, if
11    any;
12        (5) amounts received from a State agency, officer,
13    board, commission, or university for workers' compensation
14    payments for temporary total disability, as provided in
15    Section 405-105 of the Department of Central Management
16    Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois;
17    and
18        (6) amounts recovered through subrogation in workers'
19    compensation and workers' occupational disease cases.
20    (b) Moneys in the Fund may be used by the Department for
21reimbursement or payment for:
22        (1) providing workers' compensation services to State
23    agencies, officers, boards, commissions, and State
24    universities; or
25        (2) providing for payment of administrative and other
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1    made pursuant to a contract with a private vendor)
2    incurred in providing workers' compensation services. The
3    Department, or any successor agency designated to enter
4    into contracts with one or more private vendors for the
5    administration of the workers' compensation program for
6    State employees pursuant to subsection 10b of Section
7    405-105 of the Department of Central Management Services
8    Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, is
9    authorized to establish one or more special funds, as
10    separate accounts provided by any bank or banks as defined
11    by the Illinois Banking Act, any savings and loan
12    association or associations as defined by the Illinois
13    Savings and Loan Act of 1985, or any credit union as
14    defined by the Illinois Credit Union Act, to be held by the
15    Director outside of the State treasury, for the purpose of
16    receiving the transfer of moneys from the Workers'
17    Compensation Revolving Fund. The Department may promulgate
18    rules further defining the methodology for the transfers.
19    Any interest earned by moneys in the funds or accounts
20    shall be deposited into the Workers' Compensation
21    Revolving Fund. The transferred moneys, and interest
22    accrued thereon, shall be used exclusively for transfers
23    to contracted private vendors or their financial
24    institutions for payments to workers' compensation
25    claimants and providers for workers' compensation
26    services, claims, and benefits pursuant to this Section

 

 

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1    and subsection 9 of Section 405-105 of the Department of
2    Central Management Services Law of the Civil
3    Administrative Code of Illinois. The transferred moneys,
4    and interest accrued thereon, shall not be used for any
5    other purpose including, but not limited to, reimbursement
6    or payment of administrative fees due the contracted
7    vendor pursuant to its contract or contracts with the
8    Department.
9    (c) State agencies, officers, boards, and commissions may
10direct the Comptroller to process inter-fund transfers or make
11payment through the voucher and warrant process to the
12Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund in satisfaction of
13billings issued under subsection (a) of this Section.
14    (d) (Blank.) Reconciliation. For the fiscal year beginning
15on July 1, 2004 only, the Director of Central Management
16Services (the "Director") shall order that each State agency's
17payments and transfers made to the Fund be reconciled with
18actual Fund costs for workers' compensation services provided
19by the Department and attributable to the State agency and
20relevant fund on no less than an annual basis. The Director may
21require reports from State agencies as deemed necessary to
22perform this reconciliation.
23    (d-5) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
24State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2005 and until
25June 30, 2006, in addition to any other transfers that may be
26provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification

 

 

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1of the Director of Central Management Services, the State
2Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
3transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
4from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals:
5    Mental Health Fund............................$17,694,000
6    Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$1,252,600
7    Department of Corrections Reimbursement
8        and Education Fund.........................$1,198,600
9    Communications Revolving Fund....................$535,400
10    Child Support Administrative Fund................$441,900
11    Health Insurance Reserve Fund....................$238,900
12    Fire Prevention Fund.............................$234,100
13    Park and Conservation Fund.......................$142,000
14    Motor Fuel Tax Fund..............................$132,800
15    Illinois Workers' Compensation
16        Commission Operations Fund...................$123,900
17    State Boating Act Fund...........................$112,300
18    Public Utility Fund..............................$106,500
19    State Lottery Fund...............................$101,300
20    Traffic and Criminal Conviction
21        Surcharge Fund................................$88,500
22    State Surplus Property Revolving Fund.............$82,700
23    Natural Areas Acquisition Fund....................$65,600
24    Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund.............$65,200
25    Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$63,400
26    Capital Development Fund..........................$57,500

 

 

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1    State Gaming Fund.................................$54,300
2    Underground Storage Tank Fund.....................$53,700
3    Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$53,000
4    Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund............$53,000
5    General Professions Dedicated Fund................$51,900
6    Total                                         $23,003,100
7    (d-10) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
8State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
9transfers that may be provided for by law, on the first day of
10each calendar quarter of the fiscal year beginning July 1,
112005, or as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State
12Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
13transfer from each designated fund into the Workers'
14Compensation Revolving Fund amounts equal to one-fourth of
15each of the following totals:
16    General Revenue Fund......................... $34,000,000
17    Road Fund.................................... $25,987,000
18    Total                                          $59,987,000
19    (d-12) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
20State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
21transfers that may be provided for by law, on the effective
22date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, or as
23soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller
24shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each
25designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
26the following amounts:

 

 

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1    General Revenue Fund..........................$10,000,000
2    Road Fund......................................$5,000,000
3    Total                                         $15,000,000
4    (d-15) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
5State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
6transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or
7as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller
8shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each
9designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
10the following amounts:
11    General Revenue Fund..........................$44,028,200
12    Road Fund.....................................$28,084,000
13    Total                                         $72,112,200
14    (d-20) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
15State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2006 and until
16June 30, 2007, in addition to any other transfers that may be
17provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification
18of the Director of Central Management Services, the State
19Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
20transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
21from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals:
22    Mental Health Fund............................$19,121,800
23    Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$1,353,700
24    Department of Corrections Reimbursement
25        and Education Fund.........................$1,295,300
26    Communications Revolving Fund....................$578,600

 

 

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1    Child Support Administrative Fund................$477,600
2    Health Insurance Reserve Fund....................$258,200
3    Fire Prevention Fund.............................$253,000
4    Park and Conservation Fund.......................$153,500
5    Motor Fuel Tax Fund..............................$143,500
6    Illinois Workers' Compensation
7        Commission Operations Fund...................$133,900
8    State Boating Act Fund...........................$121,400
9    Public Utility Fund..............................$115,100
10    State Lottery Fund...............................$109,500
11    Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund....$95,700
12    State Surplus Property Revolving Fund.............$89,400
13    Natural Areas Acquisition Fund....................$70,800
14    Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund.............$70,400
15    Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$68,500
16    State Gaming Fund.................................$58,600
17    Underground Storage Tank Fund.....................$58,000
18    Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$57,200
19    Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund............$57,200
20    General Professions Dedicated Fund................$56,100
21    Total                                         $24,797,000
22    (d-25) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
23State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
24transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or
25as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller
26shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each

 

 

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1designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
2the following amounts:
3    General Revenue Fund..........................$55,000,000
4    Road Fund.....................................$34,803,000
5    Total                                         $89,803,000
6    (d-30) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
7State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2009 and until
8June 30, 2010, in addition to any other transfers that may be
9provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification
10of the Director of Central Management Services, the State
11Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
12transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
13from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals:
14    Food and Drug Safety Fund.........................$13,900
15    Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund.............$6,500
16    Transportation Regulatory Fund....................$14,500
17    Financial Institution Fund........................$25,200
18    General Professions Dedicated Fund................$25,300
19    Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund............$64,600
20    State Boating Act Fund...........................$177,100
21    State Parks Fund.................................$104,300
22    Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund.........$14,400
23    Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$79,100
24    Fire Prevention Fund.............................$360,200
25    Mental Health Fund.............................$9,725,200
26    Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund..........$5,600

 

 

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1    Public Utility Fund...............................$40,900
2    Radiation Protection Fund.........................$14,200
3    Firearm Owner's Notification Fund..................$1,300
4    Solid Waste Management Fund.......................$74,100
5    Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund..............$17,800
6    Subtitle D Management Fund........................$14,100
7    Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$26,500
8    Facility Licensing Fund...........................$11,700
9    Plugging and Restoration Fund......................$9,100
10    Explosives Regulatory Fund.........................$2,300
11    Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund...............$5,000
12    Coal Mining Regulatory Fund........................$1,900
13    Registered Certified Public Accountants'
14        Administration and Disciplinary Fund...........$1,500
15    Weights and Measures Fund.........................$56,100
16    Division of Corporations Registered
17        Limited Liability Partnership Fund.............$3,900
18    Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund...........$14,000
19    Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.....$30,700
20    Capital Development Board Revolving Fund..........$27,000
21    DCFS Children's Services Fund.....................$69,300
22    Asbestos Abatement Fund...........................$17,200
23    Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund..........$26,800
24    Emergency Public Health Fund.......................$5,600
25    Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund...........$10,000
26    Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary

 

 

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1        Board Fund.....................................$1,600
2    Underground Resources Conservation
3        Enforcement Fund..............................$11,500
4    Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund.........$18,200
5    Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund..............$35,400
6    Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund.............$5,600
7    Securities Investors Education Fund................$2,000
8    Used Tire Management Fund.........................$32,400
9    Natural Areas Acquisition Fund...................$101,200
10    Open Space Lands Acquisition
11        and Development Fund..................$28,400
12    Working Capital Revolving Fund...................$489,100
13    State Garage Revolving Fund......................$791,900
14    Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$3,984,700
15    Communications Revolving Fund..................$1,432,800
16    Facilities Management Revolving Fund...........$1,911,600
17    Professional Services Fund.......................$483,600
18    Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund...................$15,000
19    Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund........$3,000
20    Public Health Laboratory Services
21        Revolving Fund.................................$2,500
22    Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
23        and Abatement Fund............................$28,200
24    Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund............$258,400
25    Department of Business Services
26        Special Operations Fund......................$111,900

 

 

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1    Feed Control Fund.................................$20,800
2    Tanning Facility Permit Fund.......................$5,400
3    Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund...............$24,400
4    Tax Compliance and Administration Fund............$27,200
5    Appraisal Administration Fund......................$2,400
6    Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund.......$2,200
7    Illinois State Fair Fund..........................$31,400
8    Secretary of State Special Services Fund.........$317,600
9    Department of Corrections Reimbursement
10        and Education Fund...........................$324,500
11    Health Facility Plan Review Fund..................$31,200
12    Illinois Historic Sites Fund......................$11,500
13    Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary
14        Compliance Payment Projects Fund..............$18,500
15    Public Pension Regulation Fund.....................$5,600
16    Illinois Charity Bureau Fund......................$11,400
17    Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund..............$6,700
18    Energy Efficiency Trust Fund.......................$3,600
19    Pesticide Control Fund............................$56,800
20    Attorney General Whistleblower Reward
21        and Protection Fund...........................$14,200
22    Partners for Conservation Fund....................$36,900
23    Capital Litigation Trust Fund........................$800
24    Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund..................$99,700
25    Horse Racing Fund.................................$18,900
26    Death Certificate Surcharge Fund..................$12,800

 

 

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1    Auction Regulation Administration Fund...............$500
2    Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund..............$55,800
3    Assisted Living and Shared Housing
4        Regulatory Fund..................................$900
5    Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund................$9,200
6    Illinois Clean Water Fund.........................$42,300
7    Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund........$16,100
8    Child Support Administrative Fund..............$1,037,900
9    Secretary of State Police Services Fund............$1,200
10    Tourism Promotion Fund............................$34,400
11    IMSA Income Fund..................................$12,700
12    Presidential Library and Museum Operating Fund....$83,000
13    Dram Shop Fund....................................$44,500
14    Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund............$5,700
15    Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund...................$8,700
16    Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund...$106,100
17    Design Professionals Administration
18        and Investigation Fund.........................$4,500
19    State Police Services Fund.......................$276,100
20    Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund............$90,800
21    Insurance Producer Administration Fund............$45,600
22    Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund.......$11,700
23    Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining
24        and Disciplinary Fund..........................$1,900
25    Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility
26        Development and Operation Fund.................$1,000

 

 

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1    Environmental Protection Permit and
2        Inspection Fund...............................$66,900
3    Park and Conservation Fund.......................$199,300
4    Local Tourism Fund.................................$2,400
5    Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund..............$10,000
6    Large Business Attraction Fund.......................$100
7    Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach
8        Marina Fund...................................$27,200
9    Public Infrastructure Construction
10        Loan Revolving Fund............................$1,700
11    Insurance Financial Regulation Fund...............$69,200
12    Total                                         $24,197,800
13    (d-35) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
14State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
15transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2010, or
16as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller
17shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each
18designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
19the following amounts:
20    General Revenue Fund..........................$55,000,000
21    Road Fund.....................................$50,955,300
22    Total                                        $105,955,300
23    (d-40) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
24State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2010 and until
25June 30, 2011, in addition to any other transfers that may be
26provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification

 

 

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1of the Director of Central Management Services, the State
2Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
3transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
4from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals:
5    Food and Drug Safety Fund..........................$8,700
6    Financial Institution Fund........................$44,500
7    General Professions Dedicated Fund................$51,400
8    Live and Learn Fund...............................$10,900
9    Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund...........$106,000
10    State Boating Act Fund...........................$288,200
11    State Parks Fund.................................$185,900
12    Wildlife and Fish Fund.........................$1,550,300
13    Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund.........$18,100
14    Agricultural Premium Fund........................$176,100
15    Mental Health Fund...............................$291,900
16    Firearm Owner's Notification Fund..................$2,300
17    Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund..............$11,300
18    Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$42,300
19    Facility Licensing Fund...........................$14,200
20    Plugging and Restoration Fund.....................$15,600
21    Explosives Regulatory Fund.........................$4,800
22    Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund...............$6,000
23    Coal Mining Regulatory Fund........................$7,200
24    Registered Certified Public Accountants'
25        Administration and Disciplinary Fund...........$1,900
26    Weights and Measures Fund........................$105,200

 

 

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1    Division of Corporations Registered
2        Limited Liability Partnership Fund.............$5,300
3    Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund...........$19,900
4    Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.....$38,700
5    DCFS Children's Services Fund....................$123,100
6    Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund..........$29,700
7    Emergency Public Health Fund.......................$6,800
8    Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund...........$13,500
9    Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary
10        Board Fund.....................................$1,800
11    Underground Resources Conservation
12        Enforcement Fund..............................$16,500
13    Mandatory Arbitration Fund.........................$5,400
14    Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund.........$26,400
15    Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund..............$43,800
16    Securities Investors Education Fund...............$28,500
17    Used Tire Management Fund..........................$6,300
18    Natural Areas Acquisition Fund...................$185,000
19    Open Space Lands Acquisition and
20        Development Fund..............................$46,800
21    Working Capital Revolving Fund...................$741,500
22    State Garage Revolving Fund......................$356,200
23    Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$1,775,900
24    Communications Revolving Fund....................$630,600
25    Facilities Management Revolving Fund.............$870,800
26    Professional Services Fund.......................$275,500

 

 

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1    Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund...................$12,900
2    Public Health Laboratory Services
3        Revolving Fund.................................$5,300
4    Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
5        and Abatement Fund............................$42,100
6    Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund............$162,700
7    Department of Business Services
8        Special Operations Fund......................$143,700
9    Feed Control Fund.................................$32,300
10    Tanning Facility Permit Fund.......................$3,900
11    Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund...............$32,600
12    Tax Compliance and Administration Fund............$48,400
13    Appraisal Administration Fund......................$3,600
14    Illinois State Fair Fund..........................$30,200
15    Secretary of State Special Services Fund.........$214,400
16    Department of Corrections Reimbursement
17        and Education Fund...........................$438,300
18    Health Facility Plan Review Fund..................$29,900
19    Public Pension Regulation Fund.....................$9,900
20    Pesticide Control Fund...........................$107,500
21    Partners for Conservation Fund...................$189,300
22    Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund.................$143,800
23    Horse Racing Fund.................................$20,900
24    Death Certificate Surcharge Fund..................$16,800
25    Auction Regulation Administration Fund.............$1,000
26    Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund..............$56,800

 

 

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1    Assisted Living and Shared Housing
2        Regulatory Fund................................$2,200
3    Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund...............$18,100
4    Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund........$19,800
5    Child Support Administrative Fund..............$1,809,500
6    Secretary of State Police Services Fund............$2,500
7    Medical Special Purposes Trust Fund...............$20,400
8    Dram Shop Fund....................................$57,200
9    Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund............$9,500
10    Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund..................$12,200
11    Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund...$128,900
12    Design Professionals Administration
13        and Investigation Fund.........................$7,300
14    State Police Services Fund.......................$335,700
15    Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund............$81,600
16    Insurance Producer Administration Fund............$77,000
17    Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining
18        and Disciplinary Fund..........................$1,900
19    Park and Conservation Fund.......................$361,500
20    Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach
21        Marina Fund...................................$42,800
22    Insurance Financial Regulation Fund..............$108,000
23    Total                                         $13,033,200
24    (d-45) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
25State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
26transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2011, or

 

 

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1as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller
2shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
3$45,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund into the Workers'
4Compensation Revolving Fund.
5    (d-50) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
6State law to the contrary and in addition to any other
7transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2014, or
8as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller
9shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from the
10designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
11the following amounts:
12    Road Fund.....................................$19,714,700
13    (d-55) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of
14State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2014 and until
15June 30, 2015, in addition to any other transfers that may be
16provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification
17of the Director of Central Management Services, the State
18Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
19transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund
20from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals:
21    Food and Drug Safety Fund..........................$5,300
22    Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund.............$2,100
23    Transportation Regulatory Fund.....................$5,500
24    Financial Institution Fund........................$28,400
25    General Professions Dedicated Fund................$21,600
26    Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund............$53,200

 

 

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1    State Boating Act Fund...........................$117,500
2    State Parks Fund..................................$82,400
3    Wildlife and Fish Fund...........................$631,500
4    Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund.........$12,200
5    Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$43,400
6    Fire Prevention Fund.............................$194,800
7    Mental Health Fund...............................$114,800
8    Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund..........$6,700
9    Public Utility Fund...............................$13,900
10    Radiation Protection Fund.........................$21,600
11    Firearm Owner's Notification Fund..................$3,100
12    Solid Waste Management Fund.......................$76,300
13    Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund...............$7,500
14    Subtitle D Management Fund.........................$6,900
15    Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$22,300
16    Facility Licensing Fund............................$5,200
17    Plugging and Restoration Fund......................$8,900
18    Explosives Regulatory Fund.........................$1,500
19    Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund...............$2,400
20    Coal Mining Regulatory Fund.......................$49,400
21    Registered Certified Public Accountants'
22        Administration and Disciplinary Fund...........$1,200
23    Weights and Measures Fund.........................$52,600
24    Division of Corporations Registered
25        Limited Liability Partnership Fund.............$1,800
26    Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund............$4,600

 

 

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1    Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.....$11,800
2    Capital Development Board Revolving Fund...........$4,100
3    DCFS Children's Services Fund.....................$63,500
4    Asbestos Abatement Fund............................$6,400
5    Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund..........$12,200
6    Emergency Public Health Fund.......................$3,300
7    Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund............$9,200
8    Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary
9        Board Fund.......................................$900
10    Underground Resources Conservation
11        Enforcement Fund..............................$10,500
12    Mandatory Arbitration Fund...........................$600
13    Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund.........$11,600
14    Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund..............$34,200
15    Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund.............$3,900
16    Securities Investors Education Fund................$1,100
17    Used Tire Management Fund.........................$26,700
18    Natural Areas Acquisition Fund....................$72,300
19    Open Space Lands Acquisition and
20        Development Fund..............................$20,500
21    Working Capital Revolving Fund...................$487,900
22    State Garage Revolving Fund......................$197,300
23    Statistical Services Revolving Fund..............$812,500
24    Communications Revolving Fund....................$317,000
25    Facilities Management Revolving Fund.............$400,700
26    Professional Services Fund........................$71,100

 

 

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1    Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund....................$4,800
2    Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund........$2,400
3    Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
4        and Abatement Fund............................$15,700
5    Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund............$125,000
6    Department of Business Services
7        Special Operations Fund.......................$60,000
8    Feed Control Fund.................................$19,600
9    Tanning Facility Permit Fund.........................$100
10    Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund...............$12,000
11    Tax Compliance and Administration Fund............$19,500
12    Appraisal Administration Fund......................$2,400
13    Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund.......$6,000
14    Illinois State Fair Fund.............................$700
15    Secretary of State Special Services Fund..........$90,800
16    Department of Corrections Reimbursement
17        and Education Fund...........................$293,300
18    Health Facility Plan Review Fund..................$12,500
19    Illinois Historic Sites Fund......................$19,000
20    Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary
21        Compliance Payment Projects Fund..............$17,900
22    Public Pension Regulation Fund.....................$2,000
23    Illinois Charity Bureau Fund.......................$4,000
24    Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund..............$8,800
25    Energy Efficiency Trust Fund.......................$5,200
26    Pesticide Control Fund............................$52,900

 

 

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1    Attorney General Whistleblower Reward
2        and Protection Fund...........................$10,300
3    Partners for Conservation Fund....................$37,700
4    Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund..................$11,500
5    Death Certificate Surcharge Fund...................$1,000
6    Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund..............$25,900
7    Assisted Living and Shared Housing
8        Regulatory Fund................................$2,300
9    Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund................$7,100
10    Illinois Clean Water Fund.........................$72,200
11    Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund.........$7,700
12    Child Support Administrative Fund................$744,000
13    Secretary of State Police Services Fund..............$600
14    Tourism Promotion Fund............................$98,100
15    IMSA Income Fund..................................$12,800
16    Presidential Library and Museum
17        Operating Fund...............................$145,800
18    Dram Shop Fund....................................$35,600
19    Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund............$4,100
20    Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund...................$9,500
21    Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund....$53,100
22    Design Professionals Administration
23        and Investigation Fund.........................$4,200
24    State Police Services Fund.......................$123,100
25    Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund............$42,700
26    Insurance Producer Administration Fund............$18,300

 

 

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1    Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund.......$22,500
2    Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund..............$4,700
3    Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining
4        and Disciplinary Fund............................$500
5    Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility
6        Development and Operation Fund.................$1,700
7    Environmental Protection Permit
8        and Inspection Fund...........................$45,300
9    Park and Conservation Fund.......................$165,700
10    Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund..............$14,800
11    Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach
12        Marina Fund......................................$800
13    Insurance Financial Regulation Fund...............$23,800
14    Total                                          $6,699,900
15    (e) The term "workers' compensation services" means
16services, claims expenses, and related administrative costs
17incurred in performing the duties under Sections 405-105 and
18405-411 of the Department of Central Management Services Law
19of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
20(Source: P.A. 97-641, eff. 12-19-11; 97-895, eff. 8-3-12;
2198-307, eff. 8-12-13; 98-674, eff. 6-30-14.)
 
22    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
23becoming law.