Full Text of HB5189 97th General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The State Comptroller Act is amended by changing | 5 | | Section 9.03 as follows:
| 6 | | (15 ILCS 405/9.03) (from Ch. 15, par. 209.03)
| 7 | | Sec. 9.03. Direct deposit of State payments. | 8 | | (a) The Comptroller, with the
approval of the State | 9 | | Treasurer, may provide by rule or regulation for the
direct | 10 | | deposit of any payment lawfully payable from the State Treasury | 11 | | and in
accordance with federal banking regulations including | 12 | | but not limited to
payments to (i) persons paid from personal | 13 | | services, (ii)
persons receiving benefit payments from the | 14 | | Comptroller under the State pension
systems, (iii) individuals | 15 | | who receive assistance under Articles III, IV,
and VI of the | 16 | | Illinois Public Aid Code, (iv) providers of services under
the | 17 | | Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Administrative | 18 | | Act, (v)
providers of community-based mental health services, | 19 | | and (vi) providers of
services under programs administered by | 20 | | the State Board of Education, in the
accounts of those persons | 21 | | or entities maintained at a bank, savings and loan
association, | 22 | | or credit
union, where authorized by the payee. The Comptroller | 23 | | also may deposit
public aid payments for individuals who |
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| 1 | | receive assistance under Articles
III, IV, VI, and X of the | 2 | | Illinois Public Aid Code directly into an
electronic benefits | 3 | | transfer account in a financial institution approved by
the | 4 | | State Treasurer as prescribed by the Illinois Department of | 5 | | Human
Services
and in accordance with the rules and regulations | 6 | | of that Department and the
rules and regulations adopted by the | 7 | | Comptroller and the State Treasurer.
The Comptroller, with the | 8 | | approval of the State Treasurer, may provide by
rule for the | 9 | | electronic direct deposit of payments to public agencies and | 10 | | any
other payee of the State. The electronic direct
deposits | 11 | | may be made to the designated account in those financial | 12 | | institutions
specified in this Section for the direct deposit | 13 | | of payments. Within 6 months
after the effective date of this | 14 | | amendatory Act of 1994, the Comptroller shall
establish a pilot | 15 | | program for the electronic direct deposit of payments to
local | 16 | | school districts, municipalities, and units of local | 17 | | government.
The payments may be made without the use of the | 18 | | voucher-warrant system,
provided that documentation of | 19 | | approval by the Treasurer of each group of
payments made by | 20 | | direct deposit shall be retained by the Comptroller. The
form | 21 | | and method of the Treasurer's approval shall be established by | 22 | | the
rules or regulations adopted by the Comptroller under this | 23 | | Section. | 24 | | (b) Except as provided in subsection (b-5), all All State | 25 | | payments for an employee's payroll or an employee's expense | 26 | | reimbursement must be made through direct deposit. It is the |
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| 1 | | responsibility of the paying State agency to ensure compliance | 2 | | with this mandate. If a State agency pays an employee's payroll | 3 | | or an employee's expense reimbursement without using direct | 4 | | deposit, the Comptroller may charge that employee a processing | 5 | | fee of $2.50 per paper warrant. The processing fee may be | 6 | | withheld from the employee's payment or reimbursement. The | 7 | | amount collected from the fee shall be deposited into the | 8 | | Comptroller's Administrative Fund. | 9 | | (b-5) If an employee wants their payments deposited into a | 10 | | secure check account, the employee must submit a direct deposit | 11 | | form to the paying State agency for their payroll or to the | 12 | | Comptroller for their expense reimbursements. Upon acceptance | 13 | | of the direct deposit form, the Comptroller shall disburse | 14 | | those funds to the secure check account. For the purposes of | 15 | | this Section, "secure check account" means an account | 16 | | established with a financial institution for the employee that | 17 | | allows the dispensing of the funds in the account through a | 18 | | third party who dispenses to the employee a paper check. | 19 | | (c) All State payments to a vendor that exceed the | 20 | | allowable limit of paper warrants in a fiscal year, by the same | 21 | | agency, must be made through direct deposit. It is the | 22 | | responsibility of the paying State agency to ensure compliance | 23 | | with this mandate. If a State agency pays a vendor more times | 24 | | than the allowable limit in a single fiscal year without using | 25 | | direct deposit, the Comptroller may charge the vendor a | 26 | | processing fee of $2.50 per paper warrant. The processing fee |
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| 1 | | may be withheld from the vendor's payment. The amount collected | 2 | | from the processing fee shall be deposited into the | 3 | | Comptroller's Administrative Fund. The Office of the | 4 | | Comptroller shall define "allowable limit" in the | 5 | | Comptroller's Statewide Accounting Management System (SAMS) | 6 | | manual, except that the allowable limit shall not be less than | 7 | | 30 paper warrants. The Office of the Comptroller shall also | 8 | | provide reasonable notice to all State agencies of the | 9 | | allowable limit of paper warrants. | 10 | | (d) State employees covered by provisions in collective | 11 | | bargaining agreements that do not require direct deposit of | 12 | | paychecks are exempt from this mandate. No later than 60 days | 13 | | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th | 14 | | General Assembly, all State agencies must provide to the Office | 15 | | of the Comptroller a list of employees that are exempt under | 16 | | this subsection (d) from the direct deposit mandate. In | 17 | | addition, a State employee or vendor may file a hardship | 18 | | petition with the Office of the Comptroller requesting an | 19 | | exemption from the direct deposit mandate under this Section. A | 20 | | hardship petition shall be made available for download on the | 21 | | Comptroller's official Internet website. | 22 | | (e) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | 23 | | the direct deposit of State payments under this Section for an | 24 | | employee's payroll, an employee's expense reimbursement, or a | 25 | | State vendor's payment does not authorize the State to | 26 | | automatically withdraw funds from those accounts. |
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| 1 | | (f) For the purposes of this Section, "vendor" means a | 2 | | non-governmental entity with a taxpayer identification number | 3 | | issued by the Social Security Administration or Internal | 4 | | Revenue Service that receives payments through the | 5 | | Comptroller's commercial system. The term does not include | 6 | | State agencies. | 7 | | (g) The requirements of this Section do not apply to the | 8 | | legislative or judicial branches of State government.
| 9 | | (Source: P.A. 97-348, eff. 8-12-11.)
| 10 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect 30 days | 11 | | after becoming law. |
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