Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3982 Compare Versions

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11 HB3982
22 A BILL FOR
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44 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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66 State of Illinois
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88 2023 and 2024
99 HB3982
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1111 Introduced , by Rep. Jehan Gordon -Booth
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1313 SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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1515 Appropriates $76,365,100 to the Office of the State's
1616 Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor for its ordinary and contingent
1717 expenses for Fiscal Year 2024. Effective July 1, 2023.
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2020 LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
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2525 HB3982 LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
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2727 AN ACT concerning appropriations. 1
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2929 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented 2
3030 in the General Assembly: 3
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3232 Section 1. The following named amounts, or so much of 4
3333 those amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are 5
3434 appropriated to the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate 6
3535 Prosecutor for the objects and purposes hereinafter named to 7
3636 meet its ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year 8
3737 ending June 30, 2024: 9
3838 Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 10
3939 For Personal Services: 11
4040 Collective Bargaining Unit ..................... $6,381,400 12
4141 Administrative Unit ............................ $1,753,800 13
4242 For State Contribution to the State 14
4343 Employees' Retirement System Pick Up: 15
4444 Collective Bargaining Unit ....................... $255,300 16
4545 Administrative Unit ............................... $70,100 17
4646 For State Contribution to Social Security: .........$488,200 18
4747 Collective Bargaining Unit ....................... $134,200 19
4848 Administrative Unit 20
4949 For Contractual Services: 21
5050 General Contractual Services ..................... $298,000 22
5151 Tax Objection Casework: ........................... $3,500 23 HB3982 -2- LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
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5353 For Rental of Real Property: ....................... $171,500 1
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5555 For Travel: 2
5656 General Travel ................................ .....$8,800 3
5757 For Commodities: 4
5858 General Commodities ............................... $12,000 5
5959 For Printing: ................................ ........$5,000 6
6060 For Equipment: 7
6161 General Equipment ................................ . $4,000 8
6262
6363 For Electronic Data Processing: .................... $82,000 9
6464
6565 For Telecommunications: ............................. $24,300 10
6666 For Operation of Auto: 11
6767 General Operation of Auto ......................... $25,000 12
6868 For Continuing Legal Education: ...................... $4,600 13
6969
7070 For Expenses Pursuant to P.A. 84 -1340, 14
7171 which requires the Office of the 15
7272 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor 16
7373 to conduct training programs for 17
7474 Illinois State's Attorneys, Assistant 18
7575 State's Attorneys and Law Enforcement 19
7676 Officers on techniques and methods 20
7777 of eliminating or reducing the trauma 21 HB3982 -3- LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
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7979 of testifying in cri minal proceedings 1
8080 for children who serve as witnesses 2
8181 in such proceedings; and other authorized 3
8282 criminal justice training programs: ...............$67,100 4
8383 For Appropriation to the State’s 5
8484 Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor for 6
8585 all costs associated with pre -trial 7
8686 release pursuant to 725 ILCS 5/110 -2 ..........$53,500,000 8
8787 For Appropriation to the State’s Attorneys 9
8888 Appellate Prosecutor for a grant to the 10
8989 Cook County State's Attorney for 11
9090 expenses incurred in filing 12
9191 appeals in Cook County ......................... $3,400,000 13
9292 General Revenue Total: $66,688,800 14
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9494 Payable from State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor's County 15
9595 Fund: 16
9696 For Personal Services: 17
9797 Administrative Unit ............................ $1,251,800 18
9898 For State Contribution to the 19
9999 State Employees' Retirement System Pick Up: 20
100100 Administrative Unit ............................... $50,100 21
101101 For State Contribution to the 22
102102 State Employees' Retirement System: 23
103103 Administrative Unit .............................. $659,200 24 HB3982 -4- LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
104104
105105 For State Contribution to Social Security: 1
106106 Administrative Unit ............................... $95,900 2
107107 For County Reimbursement to State for Group Insurance: 3
108108 Administrative Unit .............................. $345,800 4
109109 For Contractual Services: 5
110110 General Contractual Services ..................... $450,000 6
111111 Tax Objection Case Work ........................... $16,000 7
112112 Labor Unit ................................ .......$257,000 8
113113 For Rental of Real Property: ....................... $144,100 9
114114 For Travel: 10
115115 General Travel ................................ ....$15,500 11
116116 For Commodities: 12
117117 General Commodities ................................ $5,000 13
118118 For Printing: ................................ ..........$800 14
119119 For Equipment: 15
120120 General Equipment ................................ ..$2,200 16
121121 For Electronic Data Processing: ..................... $35,400 17
122122 For Telecommunications: ............................. $20,000 18
123123 For Operation of Automotive Equipment: 19
124124 General Operation of Auto .......................... $6,500 20
125125 For Law Intern Program: ........................... $18,200 21
126126 State’s Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor 22
127127 County Fund Total: $3,373,500 23
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129129 Payable from Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund: 24 HB3982 -5- LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
130130
131131 For Personal Services: ........................... $1,057,000 1
132132 For State Contribution to the State Employees' 2
133133 Retirement System Pick Up: ........................ $42,300 3
134134 For State Contribution to the State Employees’ 4
135135 Retirement System: ............................... $556,600 5
136136 For State Contribution to Social Security ...........$80,900 6
137137 For Reimbursement to State for Group Insurance: ....$211,000 7
138138 For Contractual Services: .......................... $580,000 8
139139 For Training Programs: ............................ $225,000 9
140140 Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund Total $2,752,800 10
141141
142142 Payable from Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund: 11
143143 For Continuing Legal Education: .................... $100,000 12
144144 Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund Total: $100,000 13
145145
146146 Payable from the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund: 14
147147 For Expenses Pursuant to Drug Asset Forfeiture 15
148148 Procedure Act: ................................ .$2,900,000 16
149149 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund Total: $2,900,000 17
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151151 Payable from the Special Federal Grant Fund: 18
152152 For Expenses Related to federally assisted 19
153153 Programs to assist local State's Attorneys 20
154154 including special appeals, drug related 21
155155 cases, and cases arising under the 22 HB3982 -6- LRB103 31089 RLC 57732 b
156156
157157 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act on the 1
158158 request of the State's Attorney and monies 2
159159 received from the Depart ment of Justice: ..........$50,000 3
160160 Special Federal Grant Fund Total $50,000 4
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162162 Payable from the Cannabis Expungement Fund: 5
163163 For Distribution to local State’s 6
164164 Attorneys for the facilitation of 7
165165 petitions of expungement of minor 8
166166 cannabis offenses, pursuant to the 9
167167 Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act ..................$500,000 10
168168
169169 (Total, $76,365,100; General Revenue Fund, $66,688,800; Office 11
170170 of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's County Fund, 12
171171 $3,373,500; Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund $2,752,800; 13
172172 Continuing Legal Educat ion Trust Fund, $100,000; Narcotics 14
173173 Profit Forfeiture Fund, $2,900,000; Special Federal Grant 15
174174 Project Funds, $50,000; Cannabis Expungement Fund, $500,000) 16
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176176 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 17
177177 2023. 18