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 Bill Status of HB0089  93rd General Assembly


Short Description:  ST DEBT COLLECTION - AUD GEN

House Sponsors
Rep. Lou Lang - Mike Boland - Jack D. Franks - Jack McGuire, Harry Osterman and Patrick Verschoore

Senate Sponsors
(Sen. Patrick Welch)

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/11/2005HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
30 ILCS 105/5.595 new
30 ILCS 210/2from Ch. 15, par. 152
30 ILCS 210/4from Ch. 15, par. 154
30 ILCS 210/5from Ch. 15, par. 155
30 ILCS 210/6from Ch. 15, par. 156
30 ILCS 210/7from Ch. 15, par. 157
30 ILCS 210/8from Ch. 15, par. 158
30 ILCS 210/10 new


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the State Finance Act and the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Requires that the Auditor General establish a Debt Collection Unit for the collection of overdue debts owed to the State. Authorizes the Auditor General to contract with private entities for the collection of debts. Beginning July 1, 2004, requires State agencies other than universities to determine the uncollectibility of debts using rules adopted by the Auditor General and to turn over to the Debt Collection Unit debts more than 90 days overdue. Exempts confidential debts owed to the Department of Revenue. Permits universities to use the Auditor General's rules and to turn debts over to the Debt Collection Unit. Requires that 10% of debts collected by the Debt Collection Unit be deposited into a special fund in the State treasury for payment of the Unit's administrative costs. Makes the Department of Public Aid's participation optional with regard to child support debt. Provides separate procedures for the deposit and use of collected child support. Requires the Auditor General to report semi-annually to the General Assembly and State Comptroller upon debts owed to the State and upon collection efforts. Abolishes in 2004 the Debt Collection Board, the Comptroller's use of special account receivable funds, and the use of private collection services by individual State agencies. Effective immediately.

House Committee Amendment No. 1
Deletes everything. Reinserts House Bill 89 with the following changes: Places the Debt Collection Unit within the Department of Revenue and authorizes the Department to adopt emergency rules, on the basis of the budget crisis, for its administration. Authorizes the Unit, rather than individual agencies, to contract for legal services. Prohibits the renewal of legal service contracts entered before the bill's effective date, rather than before July 1, 2004. Repeals the Section creating the Debt Collection Board 30 days after the bill's effective date, rather than July 1, 2004, and requires the Board to furnish records and a status report to the Unit. A collected debt shall be used first for the collector's fee, then 5% to the Debt Collection Fund, then to the special fund or funds owed the debt, and any unidentifiable portion to the General Revenue Fund. Effective immediately.

 Fiscal Note (H-AM1) (Department of Central Management Services)
 No fiscal impact.

House Floor Amendment No. 2
Deletes everything. Reinserts the provisions of House Amendment No. 1 with the following changes: Renames the Debt Collection Unit as the Debt Collection Bureau and retains the Debt Collection Board for the administration of debt not otherwise referred to the Bureau as the State's primary debt collection entity. Exempts certain debts owed to the Department of Employment Security. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.

 Fiscal Note (H-AM 2) (Department of Revenue)
 The cost estimate for fiscal year 04 is $1.4 million for additional staff. FY 05 is estimated to cost $6.7 million for additional staff, and for technology upgrades to the collection system. FY 06 is estimated to cost $8.6 million for additional staff, technology upgrades, and expansion of phone systems. FY 07 is estimated to cost $5.3 million for the annualization of all new positions (total of 75). The Department estimates that the pool of eligible current receivables is approximately $720 million. Collections from fiscal year 2004 through fiscal year 2008 are estimated to total $166 million. Because of the unknown nature of debt that is at other State agencies, the collection estimates are an order of magnitude only. The Department does not know what type of debt other agencies have, how records on this debt are kept, or how many accounts there are.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  1/7/2003HousePrefiled with Clerk by Rep. Lou Lang
  1/8/2003HouseFirst Reading
  1/8/2003HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  1/23/2003HouseAssigned to Executive Committee
  2/19/2003HouseRe-assigned to State Government Administration Committee
  2/19/2003HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Harry Osterman
  2/27/2003HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Jack D. Franks
  2/28/2003HouseHouse Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by State Government Administration Committee
  2/28/2003HouseHouse Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted in State Government Administration Committee; by Voice Vote
  2/28/2003HouseDo Pass as Amended / Short Debate State Government Administration Committee; 011-000-000
  2/28/2003HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  3/4/2003HouseFiscal Note Requested by Rep. William B. Black; as amended
  3/18/2003HouseFiscal Note Filed as amended by House Amendment No. 1
  3/26/2003HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 2 Filed with Clerk by Rep. Lou Lang
  3/26/2003HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 2 Referred to Rules Committee
  3/28/2003HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 2 Rules Refers to State Government Administration Committee
  4/1/2003HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 2 Recommends Be Adopted State Government Administration Committee; by Voice Vote
  4/1/2003HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 2 Adopted by Voice Vote
  4/1/2003HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Jack McGuire
  4/1/2003HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Mike Boland
  4/1/2003HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Jack D. Franks
  4/1/2003HouseFiscal Note Filed as amended by House Amendment No. 2
  4/1/2003HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  4/1/2003HousePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
  4/2/2003HouseThird Reading - Short Debate - Passed 117-000-000
  4/2/2003HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Patrick Verschoore
  4/2/2003SenateArrive in Senate
  4/2/2003SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of First Reading April 3, 2003
  4/2/2003SenateChief Senate Sponsor Sen. Patrick Welch
  4/8/2003SenateFirst Reading
  4/8/2003SenateReferred to Rules
  1/11/2005HouseSession Sine Die

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