All Bills - Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1456
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Amends the Law Enforcement Officer Bulletproof Vest Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1457
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Amends the Police and Community Relations Improvement Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1458
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Amends the State Finance Act, the Motor Fuel Tax Law, the Emergency Telephone System Act, the Riverboat Gambling Act, and the Video Gaming Act. Provides that, in the absence of an appropriation for any State fiscal year, moneys that are required to be distributed to units of local government and other entities from the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund, the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, the State Gaming Fund, the Local Government Video Gaming Distributive Fund, and the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund are subject to a continuing appropriation. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1459
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
2/23/23
Refer
1/31/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/23/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act. Provides that, for persons dying on or after January 1, 2024, the exclusion amount shall be the applicable exclusion amount calculated under Section 2010 of the Internal Revenue Code, including any deceased spousal unused exclusion amount (currently, the exclusion amount for Illinois estate tax purposes is $4,000,000). Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1460
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Knight-Silas Act. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that aggravated battery, other than by the discharge of a firearm, includes a battery committed by a person who, at the time of the commission of the offense, is 21 years of age or older and the battery was committed upon an individual whom the person committing the offense knows to be a person working under the Adult Protective Services Program or an Ombudsman under the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program of the Department on Aging, or a Department of Children and Family Services employee: (1) performing his or her official duties; (2) battered to prevent performance of his or her official duties; or (3) battered in retaliation for performing his or her official duties. Provides that a violation is a Class 2 felony, except if the battery causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an individual, a violation is a Class 1 felony. Defines "Department of Children and Family Services employee" and "ombudsman".
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1461
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Knight-Silas Act. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, other than by the discharge of a firearm, he or she: (1) knowingly causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an individual whom the person knows to be a Department of Children and Family Services employee; and (2) is, at the time of the commission of the offense, 21 years of age or older and causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an individual whom the person knows to be a Department of Children and Family Services employee: (i) performing his or her official duties; (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her official duties; or (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his or her official duties. Provides that "Department of Children and Family Services employee" includes any (i) Department case worker or (ii) investigator employed by an agency or organization providing social work, case work, or investigative services under a contract with or a grant from the Department of Children and Family Services. Provides that a violation is a Class 2 felony. Provides that if the battery causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to the employee, the penalty is a Class 1 felony.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1462
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
1/31/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
3/13/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
3/13/23
Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Provides that the court may not order the sealing or expungement of the records of arrests or charges not initiated by arrest that result in an order of supervision for or conviction of driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any combination thereof (DUI) under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance; except that the court may order the sealing of one misdemeanor record of arrest or charge not initiated by arrest that results in an order of supervision for or conviction of DUI under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance per petitioner if each of the following conditions have been met: (1) the petitioner has not previously been convicted of or placed on supervision for DUI under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance; (2) 10 or more years have passed since the termination of the petitioner's sentence; (3) during the commission of the violation, the petitioner did not proximately cause death or personal injury to any other person or damage the property of any other person; (4) the petitioner has no other misdemeanor or felony driving charge on his or her driving abstract; and (5) the judge examined the driving abstract of the petitioner petitioning to have his or her records sealed under this provision and made a finding entered on the record that the petitioner did not enter into a plea agreement on a lesser charge other than a DUI under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, and the facts did not support that the petitioner had previously committed a DUI under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance. Provides that the Secretary of State shall maintain orders of court supervision and convictions for DUI under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance on court purposes driving abstracts. Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Second Chance Act.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1463
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
3/12/24
Refer
1/31/23
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/12/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Illinois Power Agency Act. Provides that the Illinois Power Agency may qualify renewable energy credits associated with the electricity generated by a utility-scale wind energy facility or utility-scale photovoltaic facility and transmitted by a high voltage direct current transmission line (instead of a qualifying direct current project) to a delivery point on the electric transmission grid located in the State or a state adjacent to Illinois, if certain conditions are met. Amends the Public Utilities Act. Removes language that allows a qualifying direct current applicant that does not own, control, operate, or manage, within the State, any plant, equipment, or property used or to be used for the transmission of electricity at the time of its application or of the Illinois Commerce Commission's order to file an application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity on or before December 31, 2023. Removes language that allows the Commission to grant a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct, operate, and maintain a qualifying direct current project. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1464
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
1/31/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits sexual exploitation of a child when he or she knowingly entices, coerces, or persuades a child to participate in the production of the recording or memorializing a sexual act. Provides that a violation is a Class 4 felony for a first offense and a Class 3 felony for a second or subsequent offense or if the person has been previously convicted of a sex offense. Provides that a person commits distributing harmful material when he or she knowingly entices, coerces, or persuades a minor to participate in the production of the recording or memorializing a sexual act. Provides that a violation is a Class 4 felony if the person has been previously convicted of a sex offense. Provides that a second or subsequent violation is a Class 3 felony.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1465
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
2/23/23
Refer
1/31/23
Report Pass
3/2/23
Refer
2/23/23
Engrossed
3/23/23
Report Pass
3/2/23
Refer
3/24/23
Engrossed
3/23/23
Refer
4/12/23
Refer
3/24/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Refer
4/12/23
Enrolled
5/11/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Enrolled
5/11/23
Chaptered
6/30/23
Chaptered
6/30/23
Passed
6/30/23
Amends the Illinois Highway Code. In provisions concerning the performance of functions by the highway commissioner of a road district, provides that, except for professional services, when the cost of construction, materials, supplies, new machinery or equipment exceeds $30,000 (instead of $20,000), the contract for such construction, materials, supplies, machinery or equipment shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder if specified conditions are met. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1466
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Provides that the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board may offer the school resource officer course to a qualified retired law enforcement officer for the purpose of employment at a school or school district and may issue a certificate or waiver for the school resource officer course in the same manner as provided for any other officer. Amends the School Code. Provides that, beginning January 1, 2024, a school or school district may employ a qualified retired law enforcement officer who obtains a certificate of completion or approved waiver under the Illinois Police Training Act to carry out the duties of a school resource officer. Provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a school resource officer may carry a firearm during the performance of the officer's duties at a school or in a school district. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1467
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
1/31/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
1/31/24
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
1/31/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Includes in the offense of mob action, (1) the knowing or reckless steering of a motor vehicle so that it makes a controlled skid sideways through a turn with the front wheels pointed in a direction opposite to that of the turn if the activity results in the use of force or violence disturbing the public peace; or (2) the knowing or reckless act of street racing if the activity results in the use of force or violence disturbing the public peace. Defines "street racing". Provides that the penalty for these offenses is a Class 4 felony.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1468
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
1/31/23
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
1/31/24
Refer
3/10/23
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
1/31/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Creates the Family Care Plans for Infants and Families Act. Requires the Department of Public Health, in consultation with specified agencies and entities, to develop guidelines for hospitals, birthing centers, medical providers, Medicaid managed care organizations, and private insurers on how to conduct a family needs assessment and create a family care plan for an infant who may exhibit clinical signs of withdrawal from a controlled substance or medication. Requires an infant's family care plan to include a family needs assessment performed by a social worker or any other appropriate and trained individual or agency. Requires a licensed health care professional or social worker to complete a family care plan that shall include supports and services to be provided to the infant and the infant's parent or caregiver. Contains provisions concerning information that must be provided under a family care plan; notice to the Department of Public Health when an infant's parent or caregiver fails to adhere to a family care plan; exceptions to a finding of nonadherence; educational materials and training for hospital employees and others on the difference between notification requirements to report the birth of a substance-exposed infant and notification requirements to report alleged child abuse and neglect; and other matters. Provides that notice to the Department of Public Health on the birth of a substance-exposed infant shall not be construed to mean that prenatal substance use is intrinsically considered child abuse or neglect. Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Removes from the definition of "neglected child" a newborn infant whose blood, urine, or meconium contains any amount of a controlled substance. Removes a provision requiring the Department of Children and Family Services to report to the State's Attorney whenever the Department receives a report that a newborn infant's blood contains a controlled substance. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1469
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Amends the General Provisions Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Provides that a Tier 2 participant under the Cook County Article who is a deputy sheriff and a member of the Cook County Police Department is entitled to a retirement annuity upon written application if he or she has attained age 55, has at least 20 years of service credit for service in the position of deputy sheriff, and is otherwise eligible under the Cook County Article. Provides that the retirement annuity granted to such a participant shall be subject to annual increases on the January 1 following the first anniversary of the retirement annuity start date. Makes technical and combining changes to conform the changes made by Public Acts 102-719, 102-813, and 102-956. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB1470
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Introduced
1/26/23
Refer
1/31/23
Amends the Governor Succession Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the line of succession for the office of Governor.