All Bills - Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2221
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
3/10/23
Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an income tax credit for taxpayers who have an approved NFPA 13D residential fire sprinkler system installed in a new or existing residential dwelling in the State during the taxable year. Provides that the credit shall be in an amount equal to 50% of the total cost of the installation but not to exceed $10,000 per taxpayer in any taxable year. Provides that the credit is exempt from the Act's automatic sunset provisions. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2222
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
3/1/23
Refer
2/21/23
Engrossed
3/24/23
Report Pass
3/1/23
Refer
3/27/23
Engrossed
3/24/23
Refer
4/25/23
Refer
3/27/23
Refer
4/25/23
Report Pass
5/4/23
Report Pass
5/4/23
Enrolled
5/18/23
Enrolled
5/18/23
Chaptered
8/15/23
Chaptered
8/15/23
Passed
8/15/23
Amends the Illinois Antitrust Act. Provides that documentary material, transcripts of oral testimony, or answers to interrogatories obtained in an investigation of a violation of the Act may be used by the Attorney General in any administrative or judicial action or proceeding. Provides that information voluntarily produced to the Attorney General for purposes of an investigation of a violation of the Act or information provided to the Attorney General under a notice requirement shall be treated as if produced pursuant to a subpoena for purposes of maintaining the confidentiality of such information. Provides that health care facilities that are party to a covered transaction shall provide notice of such transaction to the Attorney General no later than 60 days prior to the transaction closing or effective date of the transaction. Provides that any health care facility that fails to comply with the notice requirement is subject to a civil penalty of not more than $500 per day for each day during which the health care facility is in violation of the requirement. When the Attorney General has reason to believe that a health care facility has engaged in or is engaging in a covered transaction without complying with the notice requirement, allows the Attorney General to apply for and obtain a temporary restraining order or injunction prohibiting the health care facility from continuing its noncompliance or doing any act in furtherance thereof. Makes a conforming change in the State Finance Act. Effective January 1, 2024.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2223
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
2/28/23
Refer
2/21/23
Engrossed
3/16/23
Report Pass
2/28/23
Refer
3/21/23
Engrossed
3/16/23
Refer
4/18/23
Refer
3/21/23
Refer
4/18/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Enrolled
5/4/23
Enrolled
5/4/23
Chaptered
6/9/23
Chaptered
6/9/23
Passed
6/9/23
Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Deletes from the definition of "delinquent minor" that the minor violated or attempted to violate any federal law and that a minor may meet the definition of "delinquent minor" regardless of where the act occurred. Makes conforming changes in Sections concerning venue and exclusive jurisdiction.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2224
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
3/9/23
Refer
2/21/23
Engrossed
3/23/23
Report Pass
3/9/23
Refer
3/24/23
Engrossed
3/23/23
Enrolled
5/11/23
Refer
3/24/23
Chaptered
6/30/23
Enrolled
5/11/23
Chaptered
6/30/23
Passed
6/30/23
Amends the State Comptroller Act. Provides that after 3 years from the date of issuance of an original Comptroller's warrant, any sum of money payable shall be presumed abandoned and subject to disposition under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (rather than after 5 years from the date of issuance of the original warrant but no later than 10 years after that date, the Comptroller may issue a replacement warrant on the Warrant Escheat Fund to a person or entity entitled thereto if certain requirements are met). Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that on or after July 1, 2024, when the receipt of a ward, a distributee of an estate, or a claimant cannot be found, the representative shall report and remit the share of the missing person to the State Treasurer for disposition under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. Amends the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. Provides that certain amounts payable under a provision related to the refund for erroneous assessments or overpayments are presumed abandoned if it is unclaimed by the apparent owner 3 years after the property becomes payable. Provides that if the administrator reasonably believes that the apparent owner of property presumed abandoned held by the administrator is: a unit of local government which files an audit report or annual financial report with the Comptroller, the administrator may give written notice to the person or persons identified in the most recent annual financial report as the contact person, the chief executive officer, and the chief financial officer; and a State agency, the administrator may give written notice to the person whom the records of the Comptroller indicate are the chief executive officer and chief fiscal officer of such State agency. Provides that property presumed abandoned where the administrator reasonably believes the owner is a unit of local government shall escheat to the State and shall be deposited into the Comptroller's Audit Expense Revolving Fund if certain requirements apply. Provides that property presumed abandoned where the administrator reasonably believes the owner is a State agency shall escheat to the State and shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund if certain requirements apply. Makes other changes. Makes conforming changes in the Property Tax Code and the Governmental Account Audit Act. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2225
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
2/8/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
3/10/23
Amends the Election Code. Removes provisions specifying petition and referenda requirements for proposed statewide advisory public questions. Modifies the procedures for: petition signature sample verification, including removing specified responsibilities of election authorities; valid signature calculation; and petition verification watchers. Makes conforming changes. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2226
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Refer
5/19/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
5/19/23
Amends the General Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Removes language providing that a person must be ineligible for medical assistance to qualify for general assistance.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2227
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning sentencing. Provides that the amendatory Act may be referred to as the Clean Slate Act.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2228
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the organization of the Department of Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2229
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2230
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning sentencing. Provides that the amendatory Act may be referred to as the Mandatory Supervised Release Transparency Act.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2231
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/15/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
3/1/23
Refer
2/15/23
Engrossed
3/16/23
Report Pass
3/1/23
Refer
3/21/23
Engrossed
3/16/23
Refer
4/12/23
Refer
3/21/23
Refer
4/12/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Enrolled
5/17/23
Enrolled
5/17/23
Chaptered
8/11/23
Chaptered
8/11/23
Passed
8/11/23
Further amends the Transportation Network Providers Act. Extends the Act's repeal date from September 1, 2023 to September 1, 2028. Provides that a provision which specifies that TNCs and TNC drivers are not common carriers, contract carriers, or motor carriers and do not provide taxicab or for-hire vehicle service becomes inoperative January 1, 2024. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2232
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
4/18/23
Refer
3/10/23
Report Pass
4/26/23
Refer
4/18/23
Report Pass
4/26/23
Refer
5/31/23
Refer
5/31/23
Engrossed
4/17/24
Engrossed
4/17/24
Refer
4/18/24
Refer
4/18/24
Refer
4/24/24
Refer
4/24/24
Report Pass
5/1/24
Report Pass
5/1/24
Enrolled
5/15/24
Enrolled
5/15/24
Chaptered
7/19/24
Chaptered
7/19/24
Passed
7/19/24
Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that a claim for a refund resulting from a final order of the Property Tax Appeal Board shall not be allowed unless the claim is filed within 20 years from the date the right to a refund arose; provided, however, that the aggregate total of refunded taxes and interest shall not exceed $5,000,000 in any calendar year for claims filed more than 7 years after the right to the refund arose. Provides that if the payment of a claim for a refund would cause the aggregate total of taxes and interest to exceed $5,000,000 in any year, the refund shall be paid in the next succeeding year. Provides that the changes made by the amendatory Act apply to matters concerning refund claims filed on or after the first day of the first month following the effective date of the amendatory Act. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2233
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/21/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
3/1/23
Refer
2/21/23
Engrossed
3/23/23
Report Pass
3/1/23
Refer
3/29/23
Engrossed
3/23/23
Refer
4/12/23
Refer
3/29/23
Report Pass
4/19/23
Refer
4/12/23
Refer
12/8/23
Report Pass
4/19/23
Refer
12/8/23
Creates the Chicago Board of Education Subdistricts Act. Divides the City of Chicago into 20 subdistricts for the purposes of identifying persons who will serve on the Chicago Board of Education. Amends the School Code. Provides that, by December 14, 2024, the Mayor of the City of Chicago shall appoint a President of the Chicago Board of Education who shall serve a 2-year term that begins January 15, 2025. Provides that, beginning with the 2026 general election, one member shall be elected at large at each general election and shall serve as the president of the board for a 4-year term that begins on January 15 following the date of the general election. Provides that other board members shall be elected in accordance with the Election Code at the 2024 general election and shall be elected in accordance with the Election Code during each subsequent general election. Specifies that each member elected at the 2024 general election shall serve a 2-year term that begins on January 15, 2025. Provides that, of the members elected at the 2026 general election, those members who represent odd-numbered subdistricts shall be elected to serve 4-year terms that begin on January 15, 2027, and those members who represent even-numbered subdistricts shall be elected to serve 2-year terms that begin on January 15, 2027. Provides that, if a member is elected at the 2026 general election to serve a 4-year term, then the member who is elected in that subdistrict at the 2030 general election shall serve a 2-year term that begins on January 15, 2031. Provides that, if a member is elected at the 2026 general election to serve a 2-year term, then the member elected at the 2028 general election shall serve a 4-year term that begins on January 15, 2029. Provides that, beginning with the members elected at the 2032 general election, the members of each subdistrict shall serve two 4-year terms and one 2-year term for each 10-year period thereafter, as determined by lot. Makes changes to provisions concerning conflicts of interest of members of the Chicago Board of Education. Describes the petition circulation and filing deadlines and other requirements for the election of board members. Creates the Chicago Board of Education Black Student Achievement Committee and describes its duties. Authorizes the Board to establish committees or advisory boards to seek guidance on addressing disparities or individualized needs. Makes other technical changes. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2234
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB2235
Introduced
2/8/23
Introduced
2/8/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
3/8/23
Refer
2/28/23
Engrossed
3/21/23
Report Pass
3/8/23
Refer
3/22/23
Engrossed
3/21/23
Refer
4/12/23
Refer
3/22/23
Refer
4/12/23
Report Pass
4/26/23
Report Pass
4/26/23
Enrolled
5/10/23
Enrolled
5/10/23
Chaptered
8/4/23
Chaptered
8/4/23
Passed
8/4/23
Amends the Transportation Article of the School Code. Provides that school boards may enter into contracts for any period of time deemed appropriate by those school boards (rather than for up to 3 years) for transportation of pupils to and from school, except that no contract, inclusive of any proposed renewals, may exceed 10 years (rather than allowing such contracts to be extended for up to 2 additional years by mutual agreement of the parties and thereafter extended on a year-to-year basis by mutual agreement of the parties, unless a school board receives a timely request from another interested contractor that a contract be let by bid). Requires all contracts for a period of time greater than 5 years that do not include the use of electric vehicles for pupil transportation to include a termination option after 5 years. Allows contract opener clauses for any purpose to be included in the contract. Provides that a contract for pupil transportation that utilizes a significant percentage of electric vehicles may be entered into by a school board for up to 15 years if the contract relies on capital or infrastructure purchases or improvements that cannot reasonably be justified in a shorter-term contract.