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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1769

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1769  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section 5.  The State Commemorative Dates Act is amended
 5    by adding Section 115 as follows:

 6        (5 ILCS 490/115 new)
 7        Sec. 115.  General Election Day.
 8        (a)  The  date  established  by  the Election Code as the
 9    date of the general election is a legal holiday to  be  known
10    as General Election Day. No officer or employee of the State,
11    a  unit  of local government including a home rule unit, or a
12    school district may be required to work on  General  Election
13    Day,  except  those  persons necessary for (i) the conduct of
14    the  general  election,  (ii)  law  enforcement,  (iii)  fire
15    protection, and (iv) public health and safety. The courts  of
16    this  State  shall  designate General Election Day as a court
17    holiday.
18        (b)  A home rule unit may not require  its  officers  and
19    employees  to  work  on  General  Election  Day other than as
20    provided in this Section.   This  Section  is  a  denial  and
21    limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection
22    (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
 
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 1        Section  10.   The  Election  Code is amended by changing
 2    Sections 1-6 and 17-25 as follows:

 3        (10 ILCS 5/1-6)
 4        Sec. 1-6.  Computing dates  of  various  acts;  Saturday,
 5    Sunday, and holidays.
 6        (a)  If  the first or last day fixed by law to do any act
 7    required or allowed by this Code falls on a State holiday  or
 8    a  Saturday  or a Sunday, the period shall extend through the
 9    first business day next following the day otherwise fixed  as
10    the  first  or last day, irrespective of whether any election
11    authority or local election official conducts business on the
12    State holiday, Saturday, or Sunday.
13        (b)  For the purposes of this  Section,  "State  holiday"
14    means New Year's Day, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday,
15    Lincoln's   Birthday,   President's  Day,  Casimir  Pulaski's
16    Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day,  Labor
17    Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas
18    Day,  and  any  other  day  from time to time declared by the
19    President of the United States or the Governor of Illinois to
20    be a day during which the agencies of the State  of  Illinois
21    that are ordinarily open to do business with the public shall
22    be  closed  for  business.  In  this Section, however, "State
23    holiday" does not include General Election Day.
24        (c)  Notwithstanding any other provision  of  this  Code,
25    nominating  papers,  petitions  of  objection  to  nominating
26    papers,  certificates of withdrawal of candidacy, and reports
27    of  political  committees  actually  received   by   election
28    authorities  and local election officials on a State holiday,
29    a Saturday, or a  Sunday  shall  not  be  deemed  invalid  or
30    defective for that reason alone.
31    (Source: P.A. 89-653, eff. 8-14-96; 90-672, eff. 7-31-98.)

32        (10 ILCS 5/17-25) (from Ch. 46, par. 17-25)
 
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 1        Sec. 17-25. General Election Day holiday.  As provided in
 2    the  State  Commemorative Dates Act, General Election Day The
 3    days upon which the general  elections  for  members  of  the
 4    House  of  Representatives  of  this State shall hereafter be
 5    held shall be a holiday holidays, and shall for all  purposes
 6    whatever  as regards the presenting for payment or acceptance
 7    and of protesting and giving notice of the dishonor of  bills
 8    of  exchange, bank checks and promissory notes and as regards
 9    days  of  grace  upon  commercial  paper,  be   treated   and
10    considered  as  is the first day of the week, commonly called
11    Sunday; provided, that no other election day shall be treated
12    and considered as a holiday.
13    (Source: Laws 1943, vol. 2, p. 253.)

14        Section 15.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
15    amended by changing Section 5-635 as follows:

16        (20 ILCS 5/5-635) (was 20 ILCS 5/18)
17        Sec. 5-635.  Department  office  hours.  Each  department
18    shall be open for the transaction of public business at least
19    from  8:30  in  the morning until 5:00 in the evening of each
20    day  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  General  Election  Day  as
21    provided in the State Commemorative Dates Act, and days  that
22    may  hereafter be declared by the Governor to be holidays for
23    State employees.
24    (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)

25        Section 20.  The Office of Banks and Real Estate  Act  is
26    amended by changing Section 3 as follows:

27        (20 ILCS 3205/3) (from Ch. 17, par. 453)
28        Sec.  3.   Business  hours.  The Office of Banks and Real
29    Estate shall be open for transaction of public business  from
30    8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or at such other hours as the Governor
 
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 1    may  prescribe  from time to time by executive order, on each
 2    day  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  General  Election  Day  as
 3    provided in the  State  Commemorative  Dates  Act,  and  days
 4    declared by the Governor to be holidays for State employees.
 5    (Source: P.A. 89-508, eff. 7-3-96.)

 6        Section  25.   The  Counties  Code is amended by changing
 7    Section 3-2007 as follows:

 8        (55 ILCS 5/3-2007) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-2007)
 9        Sec. 3-2007. Office quarters and  hours;  violation.  The
10    county  clerk shall keep his office at the court house of his
11    county, or at such other place as may be provided for him  by
12    the authorities of such county seat and shall keep his office
13    open and attend to the duties thereof:
14        (a)  In  counties of 500,000 or more population from 9 a.
15    m. to 5 p. m. of each working day except Saturday  afternoons
16    and  legal  holidays,  subject  to  Section  115 of the State
17    Commemorative Dates Act, but the clerk may open the office at
18    8 a. m. on each working day:
19        (b)  In counties of less than 500,000 population  from  8
20    a.  m.  to  5  p. m. of each working day except Saturdays and
21    legal  holidays,  subject  to  Section  115  of   the   State
22    Commemorative  Dates  Act,  but  in  such counties the office
23    shall remain open until noon  the  Saturday  before  general,
24    primary or special election days.
25        Provided,  that  the  days  on which such office shall be
26    open and the hours of opening and closing of  the  office  of
27    the  county  clerk  may  be  changed  and otherwise fixed and
28    determined by the county board of any county. Any such action
29    taken  by  the  county  board  shall  be  by  an  appropriate
30    resolution passed at a regular meeting.
31        Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, when
32    any election is held and the results  of  such  election  are
 
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 1    required  by  law  to  be  returned  to the county clerk, the
 2    office of the county clerk shall remain open for the  purpose
 3    of  receiving  such  results  from the time of opening of the
 4    polls  until  the  returns  from  each  precinct  have   been
 5    received.
 6        Any  county  clerk  who fails to keep his office open for
 7    the purpose of receiving election returns as required by this
 8    Section commits a business offense, and shall  be  fined  not
 9    less than $500 nor more than $5,000.
10    (Source: P.A. 86-962.)

11        Section  30.   The  School  Code  is  amended by changing
12    Section 24-2 as follows:

13        (105 ILCS 5/24-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-2)
14        Sec. 24-2.  Holidays.  Teachers shall not be required  to
15    teach  on  Saturdays;  nor  shall  teachers  or  other school
16    employees, other than noncertificated school employees  whose
17    presence  is  necessary  because  of  an emergency or for the
18    continued operation and maintenance of school  facilities  or
19    property, be required to work on legal school holidays, which
20    are  January  1, New Year's Day; the third Monday in January,
21    the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; February 12, the
22    Birthday of President Abraham Lincoln; the  first  Monday  in
23    March  (to  be  known  as  Casimir  Pulaski's birthday); Good
24    Friday; the day designated as Memorial Day  by  federal  law;
25    July  4,  Independence  Day;  the  first Monday in September,
26    Labor Day; the second Monday in October,  Columbus  Day;  the
27    date  established  by  the  Election  Code as the date of the
28    general  election,  General  Election   Day;   November   11,
29    Veteran's  Day;  the  Thursday  in  November  commonly called
30    Thanksgiving Day; and December 25,  Christmas  Day.    School
31    boards  may grant special holidays whenever in their judgment
32    such action is advisable, except  that  no  school  board  or
 
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 1    board  of  education  may  designate  or observe as a special
 2    holiday on which teachers or other school employees  are  not
 3    required  to  work  the  days  on which general elections for
 4    members of the Illinois House of Representatives are held. No
 5    deduction shall be made from the time or  compensation  of  a
 6    school employee on account of any legal or special holiday.
 7        Commemorative   holidays,   which   recognize   specified
 8    patriotic, civic, cultural or historical persons, activities,
 9    or  events,  are  regular school days. Commemorative holidays
10    are: January 28 (to be known as  Christa  McAuliffe  Day  and
11    observed  as  a commemoration of space exploration), February
12    15 (the birthday of Susan B. Anthony), March 29 (Viet Nam War
13    Veterans Day), the school day immediately preceding Veteran's
14    Day (Korean War Veterans Day),  October  1  (Recycling  Day),
15    December  7  (Pearl  Harbor  Veterans  Day)  and  any  day so
16    appointed by the President or Governor.   School  boards  may
17    establish  commemorative  holidays whenever in their judgment
18    such  action  is  advisable.  School  boards  shall   include
19    instruction  relative to commemorated persons, activities, or
20    events on the commemorative holiday  or  at  any  other  time
21    during  the  school  year  and at any point in the curriculum
22    when such instruction may be deemed  appropriate.  The  State
23    Board of Education shall prepare and make available to school
24    boards   instructional  materials  relative  to  commemorated
25    persons, activities, or events which may be  used  by  school
26    boards  in conjunction with any instruction provided pursuant
27    to this paragraph.
28        City of Chicago School District 299 shall observe March 4
29    of each year as a commemorative holiday.  This holiday  shall
30    be  known  as Mayors' Day which shall be a day to commemorate
31    and be reminded of the past Chief Executive Officers  of  the
32    City  of Chicago, and in particular the late Mayor Richard J.
33    Daley and the late Mayor Harold Washington.  If March 4 falls
34    on a Saturday or Sunday, Mayors' Day shall be observed on the
 
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 1    following Monday.
 2    (Source: P.A.  89-610,  eff.  8-6-96;  89-622,  eff.  8-9-96;
 3    90-14, eff. 7-1-97.)

 4        Section  35.  The State Universities Civil Service Act is
 5    amended by changing Section 45a as follows:

 6        (110 ILCS 70/45a) (from Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38l.1)
 7        Sec. 45a.  Except as provided in the second  sentence  of
 8    this  Section,  all   officers  and employees subject to this
 9    Act, shall have the following days  as  holidays,  for  which
10    they shall receive their usual compensation:  New Year's Day,
11    January  1,  Memorial  Day,  as  determined by the law of the
12    State of Illinois, Independence Day, July 4, Labor  Day,  the
13    first  Monday  in September, General Election Day as provided
14    in the State Commemorative Dates Act, Thanksgiving  Day,  the
15    fourth  Thursday of November, Christmas Day, December 25, and
16    five holidays to be designated by each  college,  university,
17    agency  and community college subject to this Act.  Craft and
18    trade employees subject to this Act shall  be  paid  for  all
19    paid  holidays  included in their area agreement, and will be
20    paid for all  five  holidays  designated  by  their  employer
21    pursuant to this section.
22    (Source: P.A. 79-1186.)

23        Section  40.  The Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act is
24    amended by changing Section 17 as follows:

25        (205 ILCS 630/17) (from Ch. 17, par. 2201)
26        Sec. 17. Holidays.
27        (a)  The following days shall be legal  holidays  in  the
28    State  of  Illinois  upon  which  day  a bank may, but is not
29    required to, remain closed:
30        the first day of January (New Year's Day);
 
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 1        the third Monday in January (observance of Martin  Luther
 2    King, Jr.'s birthday);
 3        the twelfth day in February (Abraham Lincoln's birthday);
 4        the third Monday in February (Presidents Day);
 5        the   first   Monday  in  March  (observance  of  Casimir
 6    Pulaski's birthday);
 7        the Friday preceding Easter Sunday (Good Friday);
 8        the last Monday of May (Memorial Day);
 9        the fourth day of July (Independence Day);
10        the first Monday in September (Labor Day);
11        the second Monday in October (Columbus Day);
12        the date established by the Election Code as the date  of
13    the general election (General Election Day);
14        the eleventh day of November (Veterans' Day);
15        the fourth Thursday in November (Thanksgiving Day);
16        the twenty-fifth day in December (Christmas Day);
17        the  days upon which the general elections for members of
18    the House of Representatives are held, and any day proclaimed
19    by the Governor of this State as a legal  holiday.   From  12
20    o'clock noon to 12 o'clock midnight of each Saturday shall be
21    considered  a half holiday.  In addition to such holidays and
22    half-holidays, a bank may select  one  day  of  the  week  to
23    remain closed, as provided in subsection (b) of this Section.
24        (b)  Any bank doing business within this State may select
25    any  one  day of the week to remain closed on a regular basis
26    upon adoption of a resolution by the board  of  directors  of
27    such  bank  designating  the day selected and upon filing and
28    publishing a copy of such resolution as hereinafter required.
29    Any such resolution shall be deemed effective for the purpose
30    of this Section only when a copy  thereof,  certified  by  an
31    officer  having  charge of the records of such bank, is filed
32    with the Recorder of the county in which such bank is located
33    and published once each week for  3  successive  weeks  in  a
34    newspaper  of  general  circulation  in  such  county.   Such
 
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 1    publication  shall be accomplished by, and at the expense of,
 2    the bank, and the bank shall submit to  the  Commissioner  of
 3    Banks and Real Estate such evidence of the publication as the
 4    Commissioner  shall  deem  appropriate.   Any  such selection
 5    shall remain in full force and effect until  a  copy  of  the
 6    later  resolution  of  the  board  of directors of such bank,
 7    certified in like manner, terminating or  altering  any  such
 8    prior  selection  shall  be  filed  and published in the same
 9    manner as such prior resolution.
10        (c)  If an occasion arises when a state  bank  wishes  to
11    remain  closed on a particular day, other than a day on which
12    the bank has selected to remain closed on a regular basis  as
13    provided  in  this Section, such state bank may remain closed
14    on such an occasion after first sending to the Commissioner a
15    copy of a  resolution  adopted  by  the  board  of  directors
16    authorizing  the  bank  to remain closed on such occasion and
17    notice of the intent to remain closed on such occasion  shall
18    be  conspicuously  posted  in  the  lobby of the main banking
19    office and any branches of such bank for at least 3 weeks  in
20    advance  of  such  occasion.   Any  day  which any bank doing
21    business within the  State  shall  select  to  remain  closed
22    pursuant to this Section shall, with respect to such bank, be
23    treated and considered as a Sunday.
24        (d)  All  legal  holidays,  the half holidays and any day
25    selected by a bank doing business within the State to  remain
26    closed,  shall,  for  all purposes whatsoever, as regards the
27    presenting  for  payment  or  acceptance,  the  maturity  and
28    protesting and giving of notice of the dishonor of  bills  of
29    exchange,   bank   checks  and  promissory  notes  and  other
30    negotiable or commercial paper or instrument, be treated  and
31    considered  as  a  Sunday.  When  any  such  holidays fall on
32    Sunday,  the  Monday  next  following  shall  be   held   and
33    considered  such holiday. All notes, bills, drafts, checks or
34    other evidence of indebtedness, falling due  or  maturing  on
 
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 1    either  of such days, shall be deemed as due or maturing upon
 2    the day following, and when 2 or  more  of  these  days  come
 3    together,  or  immediately  succeeding  each other, then such
 4    instruments, paper or indebtedness shall be deemed as due  or
 5    having matured on the day following the last of such days.
 6        (e)  Any  act  authorized,  required  or  permitted to be
 7    performed at or by or with respect to any bank doing business
 8    within the State on a day which it  has  selected  to  remain
 9    closed  under  this  Section  may be so performed on the next
10    succeeding business day and no liability or loss of rights of
11    any kind shall result from such delay.
12        (f)  Nothing in this Act shall in any manner  affect  the
13    validity  of,  or  render  void  or  voidable,  the  payment,
14    certification,  or  acceptance of a check or other negotiable
15    instrument, or any other transaction by a bank in this State,
16    because done or performed on any Saturday,  Sunday,  holiday,
17    or any day selected by a bank to remain closed, or during any
18    time  other  than  regular banking hours; but no bank in this
19    State, which by law or custom is entitled to remain  open  or
20    to  close for the whole or any part of any day selected by it
21    to remain open or to close, is  compelled  to  close,  or  to
22    remain open for the transaction of business or to perform any
23    of  the  acts  or  transactions  aforesaid  except at its own
24    option.
25    (Source: P.A. 89-508,  eff.  7-3-96;  89-567,  eff.  7-26-96;
26    90-14, eff. 7-1-97.)

27        Section  95.  The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
28    Section 8.25 as follows:

29        (30 ILCS 805/8.25 new)
30        Sec. 8.25. Exempt mandate.   Notwithstanding  Sections  6
31    and  8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required
32    for  the  implementation  of  any  mandate  created  by  this
 
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 1    amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly.".

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