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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4680

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 4680 on page  1  by
 3    replacing everything after line 3 with the following:

 4        "Section  3.   The  State  Gift  Ban  Act  is  amended by
 5    changing Section 15 as follows:

 6        (5 ILCS 425/15)
 7        Sec. 15.  Exceptions.  The restriction in Section 10 does
 8    not apply to the following:
 9        (1)  Anything for which the member, officer, employee, or
10    judge pays the market value or anything not used and promptly
11    disposed of as provided in Section 25.
12        (2)  A contribution, as  defined  in  Article  9  of  the
13    Election  Code  that  is  lawfully  made  under  that  Act or
14    attendance at a fundraising event sponsored  by  a  political
15    organization.
16        (3)  A gift from a relative, meaning those people related
17    to  the individual as father, mother, son, daughter, brother,
18    sister, uncle, aunt, great aunt, great uncle,  first  cousin,
19    nephew,   niece,  husband,  wife,  grandfather,  grandmother,
20    grandson,   granddaughter,   father-in-law,    mother-in-law,
21    son-in-law,  daughter-in-law,  brother-in-law, sister-in-law,
22    stepfather, stepmother, stepson,  stepdaughter,  stepbrother,
 
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 1    stepsister,  half  brother,  half  sister,  and including the
 2    father,  mother,   grandfather,   or   grandmother   of   the
 3    individual's spouse and the individual's fiance or fiancee.
 4        (4)  Anything provided by an individual on the basis of a
 5    personal  friendship unless the member, officer, employee, or
 6    judge has reason to believe that,  under  the  circumstances,
 7    the  gift  was  provided  because of the official position or
 8    employment of the member, officer, employee, or judge and not
 9    because of the personal friendship.
10        In determining whether a gift is provided on the basis of
11    personal friendship, the member, officer, employee, or  judge
12    shall  consider  the  circumstances  under which the gift was
13    offered, such as:
14             (i)  the history of  the  relationship  between  the
15        individual giving the gift and the recipient of the gift,
16        including  any  previous  exchange of gifts between those
17        individuals;
18             (ii)  whether to the actual knowledge of the member,
19        officer, employee, or judge the individual who  gave  the
20        gift  personally  paid  for  the  gift  or  sought  a tax
21        deduction or business reimbursement for the gift; and
22             (iii)  whether  to  the  actual  knowledge  of   the
23        member,  officer,  employee,  or judge the individual who
24        gave the gift also at the same  time  gave  the  same  or
25        similar  gifts  to other members, officers, employees, or
26        judges.
27        (5)  A commercially reasonable loan evidenced in  writing
28    with  repayment  due  by  a date certain made in the ordinary
29    course of the lender's business.
30        (6)  A contribution or other payments to a legal  defense
31    fund  established  for  the  benefit  of  a  member, officer,
32    employee, or judge that is otherwise lawfully made.
33        (7)  Intra-office  and  inter-office  gifts.    For   the
34    purpose of this Act, "intra-office gifts" means:
 
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 1             (i)  any  gift  given to a member or employee of the
 2        legislative branch from another member or employee of the
 3        legislative branch;
 4             (ii)  any gift given to a judge or employee  of  the
 5        judicial  branch  from  another  judge or employee of the
 6        judicial branch;
 7             (iii)  any gift given to an officer or  employee  of
 8        the  executive branch from another officer or employee of
 9        the executive branch;
10             (iv)  any gift given to an officer or employee of  a
11        unit  of  local  government,  home  rule  unit, or school
12        district, from another employee of  that  unit  of  local
13        government, home rule unit, or school district;
14             (v)  any gift given to an officer or employee of any
15        other governmental entity not included in item (i), (ii),
16        (iii),   or   (iv),   from   another   employee  of  that
17        governmental entity; or
18             (vi)  any gift given to a member or employee of  the
19        legislative  branch,  a judge or employee of the judicial
20        branch, an officer or employee of the  executive  branch,
21        an  officer  or  employee  of a unit of local government,
22        home rule unit, or school  district,  or  an  officer  or
23        employee of any other governmental entity not included in
24        item  (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv) from a member or employee
25        of the legislative branch, a judge  or  employee  of  the
26        judicial  branch, an officer or employee of the executive
27        branch, an  officer  or  employee  of  a  unit  of  local
28        government,  home  rule  unit,  or school district, or an
29        officer or employee of any other governmental entity.
30        (8)  Food,  refreshments,  lodging,  transportation,  and
31    other benefits:
32             (i)  resulting  from   the   outside   business   or
33        employment activities (or outside activities that are not
34        connected to the duties of the member, officer, employee,
 
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 1        or judge, as an office holder or employee) of the member,
 2        officer,  employee,  judge,  or the spouse of the member,
 3        officer, employee, or judge, if  the  benefits  have  not
 4        been offered or enhanced because of the official position
 5        or  employment of the member, officer, employee, or judge
 6        and  are  customarily  provided  to  others  in   similar
 7        circumstances;
 8             (ii)  customarily provided by a prospective employer
 9        in connection with bona fide employment discussions; or
10             (iii)  provided   by  a  political  organization  in
11        connection with a fundraising or campaign event sponsored
12        by that organization.
13        (9)  Pension and other benefits resulting from  continued
14    participation  in  an  employee  welfare  and  benefits  plan
15    maintained by a former employer.
16        (10)  Informational materials that are sent to the office
17    of  the  member,  officer,  employee, or judge in the form of
18    books,  articles,  periodicals,  other   written   materials,
19    audiotapes, videotapes, or other forms of communication.
20        (11)  Awards  or  prizes that are given to competitors in
21    contests or events  open  to  the  public,  including  random
22    drawings.
23        (12)  Honorary  degrees  (and  associated  travel,  food,
24    refreshments,  and entertainment provided in the presentation
25    of degrees and awards).
26        (13)  Training (including food and refreshments furnished
27    to all  attendees  as  an  integral  part  of  the  training)
28    provided  to  a  member,  officer, employee, or judge, if the
29    training is in the interest of the governmental entity.
30        (14)  Educational  missions,  including   meetings   with
31    government  officials either foreign or domestic, intended to
32    educate public officials on  matters  of  public  policy,  to
33    which  the member, officer, employee, or judge may be invited
34    to participate along with  other  federal,  state,  or  local
 
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 1    public officials and community leaders.
 2        (15)  Bequests,  inheritances,  and  other  transfers  at
 3    death.
 4        (16)  Anything   that   is   paid   for  by  the  federal
 5    government, the State, or a governmental entity,  or  secured
 6    by  the  government or governmental entity under a government
 7    contract.
 8        (17)  A gift of personal  hospitality  of  an  individual
 9    other  than  a  registered  lobbyist  or  agent  of a foreign
10    principal, including hospitality extended for  a  nonbusiness
11    purpose  by an individual, not a corporation or organization,
12    at  the  personal  residence  of  that  individual   or   the
13    individual's  family  or  on  property or facilities owned by
14    that individual or the individual's family.
15        (18)  Free  attendance  at  a   widely   attended   event
16    permitted under Section 20.
17        (19)  Opportunities and benefits that are:
18             (i)  available   to   the   public  or  to  a  class
19        consisting  of  all  employees,  officers,  members,   or
20        judges,  whether  or  not  restricted  on  the  basis  of
21        geographic consideration;
22             (ii)  offered  to  members  of  a  group or class in
23        which membership is unrelated to employment  or  official
24        position;
25             (iii)  offered to members of an organization such as
26        an  employee's  association  or  credit  union,  in which
27        membership is related to employment or official  position
28        and similar opportunities are available to large segments
29        of the public through organizations of similar size;
30             (iv)  offered  to  any  group  or  class that is not
31        defined in a manner that specifically discriminates among
32        government employees on the basis of branch of government
33        or type of responsibility, or  on  a  basis  that  favors
34        those of higher rank or rate of pay;
 
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 1             (v)  in  the  form  of  loans  from  banks and other
 2        financial institutions on terms  generally  available  to
 3        the public; or
 4             (vi)  in  the  form  of  reduced membership or other
 5        fees for participation in organization activities offered
 6        to all government employees by professional organizations
 7        if  the  only  restrictions  on  membership   relate   to
 8        professional qualifications.
 9        (20)  A   plaque,   trophy,   or   other   item  that  is
10    substantially commemorative in nature and  that  is  extended
11    for presentation.
12        (21)  Golf  or  tennis;  food  or refreshments of nominal
13    value and catered food or refreshments;  meals  or  beverages
14    consumed on the premises from which they were purchased.
15        (22)  Donations of products from an Illinois company that
16    are  intended  primarily  for  promotional  purposes, such as
17    display or free distribution, and are of minimal value to any
18    individual recipient.
19        (23)  Any item or items from any  one  prohibited  source
20    during  any  calendar year having a cumulative total value of
21    less than $100. An item of nominal value such as  a  greeting
22    card, baseball cap, or T-shirt.
23    (Source: P.A. 90-737, eff. 1-1-99.)

24        Section  5.  The  Election  Code  is  amended  by  adding
25    Section 9-25.2 as follows:

26        (10 ILCS 5/9-25.2 new)
27        Sec.  9-25.2.  Contributions;  candidate  or treasurer of
28    political committee.
29        (a)  No candidate may knowingly receive any  contribution
30    solicited  or  received  in  violation  of  Section 33-3.1 or
31    Section 33-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961.
32        (b)  The receipt of political contributions in  violation
 
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 1    of this Section shall constitute a Class A misdemeanor.
 2        The  appropriate State's Attorney or the Attorney General
 3    shall bring actions in the name of the people of the State of
 4    Illinois.

 5        Section 10.  The Criminal Code  of  1961  is  amended  by
 6    adding Sections 33-3.1 and 33-3.2 as follows:

 7        (720 ILCS 5/33-3.1 new)
 8        Sec. 33-3.1.  Solicitation misconduct (State government).
 9        (a)  An  employee  of  an executive branch constitutional
10    officer commits solicitation  misconduct  (State  government)
11    when,  at  any time, he or she knowingly solicits or receives
12    contributions, as that term is defined in  Section  9-1.4  of
13    the  Election  Code,  from  a person engaged in a business or
14    activity over which the person has regulatory authority.
15        (b)  For the purpose of this  Section,  "employee  of  an
16    executive branch constitutional officer" means a full-time or
17    part-time  salaried employee, full-time or part-time salaried
18    appointee, or any contractual employee of any office,  board,
19    commission,  agency,  department,  authority,  administrative
20    unit,  or  corporate  outgrowth  under the jurisdiction of an
21    executive  branch  constitutional  officer;  and  "regulatory
22    authority" means having the  responsibility  to  investigate,
23    inspect, license, or enforce regulatory measures necessary to
24    the   requirements   of  any  State  or  federal  statute  or
25    regulation relating to the business or activity.
26        (c)  An employee of an  executive  branch  constitutional
27    officer,   including   one   who  does  not  have  regulatory
28    authority, commits  a  violation  of  this  Section  if  that
29    employee  knowingly  acts  in  concert with an employee of an
30    executive  branch  constitutional  officer  who   does   have
31    regulatory  authority  to solicit or receive contributions in
32    violation of this Section.
 
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 1        (d)  Solicitation  misconduct  (State  government)  is  a
 2    Class A misdemeanor.  An  employee  of  an  executive  branch
 3    constitutional  officer  convicted of committing solicitation
 4    misconduct (State government) forfeits his or her employment.
 5        (e)  An employee of an  executive  branch  constitutional
 6    officer  who  is  discharged, demoted, suspended, threatened,
 7    harassed, or in any other manner discriminated against in the
 8    terms and conditions of employment  because  of  lawful  acts
 9    done  by  the employee or on behalf of the employee or others
10    in furtherance of the enforcement of this  Section  shall  be
11    entitled to all relief necessary to make the employee whole.
12        (f)  Any  person  who  knowingly  makes a false report of
13    solicitation  misconduct  (State  government)  to  the  State
14    Police, the Attorney General, a State's Attorney, or any  law
15    enforcement official is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.

16        (720 ILCS 5/33-3.2 new)
17        Sec. 33-3.2.  Solicitation misconduct (local government).
18        (a)  An  employee of a chief executive officer of a local
19    government commits solicitation misconduct (local government)
20    when, at any time, he or she knowingly solicits  or  receives
21    contributions,  as  that  term is defined in Section 9-1.4 of
22    the Election Code, from a person engaged  in  a  business  or
23    activity over which the person has regulatory authority.
24        (b)  For  the  purpose  of this Section, "chief executive
25    officer of a local government" means an executive officer  of
26    a   county,   township   or   municipal   government  or  any
27    administrative subdivision under jurisdiction of the  county,
28    township,  or  municipal government including but not limited
29    to:  chairman or president of a county board  or  commission,
30    mayor  or  village  president,  township  supervisor,  county
31    executive,   municipal  manager,  assessor,  auditor,  clerk,
32    coroner, recorder, sheriff or State's Attorney; "employee  of
33    a  chief  executive  officer  of  a local government" means a
 
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 1    full-time  or  part-time  salaried  employee,  full-time   or
 2    part-time  salaried appointee, or any contractual employee of
 3    any office, board, commission, agency, department, authority,
 4    administrative  unit,  or  corporate  outgrowth   under   the
 5    jurisdiction   of  a  chief  executive  officer  of  a  local
 6    government;  and  "regulatory  authority"  means  having  the
 7    responsibility to investigate, inspect, license,  or  enforce
 8    regulatory  measures  necessary  to  the  requirements of any
 9    State, local, or federal statute or  regulation  relating  to
10    the business or activity.
11        (c)  An  employee of a chief executive officer of a local
12    government,  including  one  who  does  not  have  regulatory
13    authority, commits  a  violation  of  this  Section  if  that
14    employee  knowingly  acts  in  concert  with an employee of a
15    chief executive officer of a local government who  does  have
16    regulatory  authority  to solicit or receive contributions in
17    violation of this Section.
18        (d)  Solicitation  misconduct  (local  government)  is  a
19    Class A  misdemeanor.   An  employee  of  a  chief  executive
20    officer   of  a  local  government  convicted  of  committing
21    solicitation misconduct (local government)  forfeits  his  or
22    her employment.
23        (e)  An  employee of a chief executive officer of a local
24    government who is discharged, demoted, suspended, threatened,
25    harassed, or in any other manner discriminated against in the
26    terms and conditions of employment  because  of  lawful  acts
27    done  by  the employee or on behalf of the employee or others
28    in furtherance of the enforcement of this  Section  shall  be
29    entitled to all relief necessary to make the employee whole.
30        (f)  Any  person  who  knowingly  makes a false report of
31    solicitation  misconduct  (local  government)  to  the  State
32    Police, the Attorney General, a State's Attorney, or any  law
33    enforcement official is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
 
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 1        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 2    becoming law.".

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