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5 ILCS 420/Art. 3 Pt. 1

 
    (5 ILCS 420/Art. 3 Pt. 1 heading)
PART 1. RULES OF CONDUCT FOR LEGISLATORS

5 ILCS 420/3-101

    (5 ILCS 420/3-101) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-101)
    Sec. 3-101. (Repealed).
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401. Repealed by P.A. 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)

5 ILCS 420/3-102

    (5 ILCS 420/3-102) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-102)
    Sec. 3-102. No legislator may accept any economic opportunity, under circumstances where he knows or should know that there is a substantial possibility that the opportunity is being afforded him with intent to influence his conduct in the performance of his official duties.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)

5 ILCS 420/3-103

    (5 ILCS 420/3-103) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-103)
    Sec. 3-103. No legislator may charge to or accept from a person known to have a legislative interest a price, fee, compensation or other consideration for the sale or lease of any property or the furnishing of services which is substantially in excess of that which the legislator would charge in the ordinary course of business.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)

5 ILCS 420/3-104

    (5 ILCS 420/3-104) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-104)
    Sec. 3-104. No legislator in order to further his own economic interests, or those of any other person, may disclose or use confidential information acquired in the course of his official duties.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)

5 ILCS 420/3-105

    (5 ILCS 420/3-105) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-105)
    Sec. 3-105. No legislator may accept a representation case where there is substantial reason for him to believe that it is being offered with intent to obtain improper influence over a State agency.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)

5 ILCS 420/3-106

    (5 ILCS 420/3-106) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-106)
    Sec. 3-106. No legislator may use or attempt to use improper means to influence a State agency in any representation case in which the legislator or any person with whom he maintains a close economic association is participating.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)

5 ILCS 420/3-107

    (5 ILCS 420/3-107) (from Ch. 127, par. 603-107)
    Sec. 3-107. No legislator may engage in other conduct which is unbecoming to a legislator or which constitutes a breach of public trust.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3401.)