Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3304

Introduced
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Refer
4/12/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Refer
4/12/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  
Enrolled
5/11/23  
Enrolled
5/11/23  
Chaptered
6/30/23  
Chaptered
6/30/23  

Caption

CRIM CD-LIMIT-COVID-19 FRAUD

Impact

The passage of HB 3304 is expected to significantly impact the prosecution of fraud cases related to COVID-19 relief programs in Illinois. By extending the limitations for prosecuting such offenses, the bill aims to provide law enforcement and prosecutors with the necessary time to uncover and build cases against fraudsters. This could lead to an increase in prosecutions and potentially serve as a deterrent against future fraudulent activities, thereby reinforcing trust in the systems designed to aid those affected by the economic fallout of the pandemic.

Summary

House Bill 3304 addresses the need for extended prosecution limitations regarding fraudulent activities connected to COVID-19 relief programs, including the Paycheck Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program. The legislation amends the Criminal Code of 2012 by allowing prosecutions for these offenses to be commenced within five years after the discovery of the fraud. This provision is aimed at ensuring that individuals and organizations that engaged in deceptive activities linked to pandemic relief efforts can be held accountable, reflecting a broader commitment to uphold the integrity of public funds during a national crisis.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 3304 appears to be supportive, particularly among legislators and agencies striving for accountability in the disbursement of COVID-19 relief funds. The unanimous vote in the Senate indicates strong bipartisan support for the need to protect public resources from fraud. However, some discussions have raised concerns regarding the potential for abuse of the extended prosecution periods, suggesting that careful implementation and oversight will be essential to address these fears.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 3304 may arise from the balance between preventing fraud and ensuring due process for individuals accused of such acts. Critics may argue that the extended time frames could lead to prolonged legal uncertainties for innocently accused individuals, complicating their legal defenses. Thus, while the bill is seen as a necessary tool against fraud, ongoing discussions about its implementation will be critical to ensure both effectiveness in prosecution and fairness in the legal process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2796

CRIM CD-LIMITATIONS-DOMESTIC

IL HB3944

CRIM CD-DRUG-INDUCED HOMICIDE

IL HB2602

CRIM CD-EXTENDED LIMITATIONS

IL HB5467

LIMITATIONS-VICTIM UNDER 18

IL HB2426

CRIM CD-DRUG-INDUCED HOMICIDE

IL HB1114

LIMITATIONS-VICTIM UNDER 18

IL HB3329

CRIM CD/CD CORR-HATE CRIME

IL HB3738

CRIM CD-HATE CRIME-POLICE

IL SB2143

CRIM CD-HATE CRIME-SAFETY

IL SB3391

CRIM CD&PRO-PUBLIC CORRUPTION

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