Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session All Bills (Page 338)
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5056
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
3/12/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/12/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Requires proof that each party to the marriage has attained the age of 18 years in order to obtain a license to marry and a marriage certificate from the county clerk. Deletes language allowing proof that each party to the marriage will have attained the age of 18 years at the time the marriage license is effective or will have attained the age of 16 years and has either the consent to the marriage of both parents or his guardian or judicial approval. Makes corresponding changes. Repeals a provision regarding judicial approval of underage marriages. Effective immediately, except that specified provisions take effect 2 years after the amendatory Act becomes law.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5057
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
2/8/24
Report Pass
3/6/24
Refer
2/28/24
Engrossed
4/19/24
Report Pass
3/6/24
Refer
4/24/24
Engrossed
4/19/24
Refer
5/14/24
Refer
4/24/24
Report Pass
5/21/24
Refer
5/14/24
Enrolled
5/28/24
Report Pass
5/21/24
Enrolled
5/28/24
Chaptered
8/9/24
Chaptered
8/9/24
Passed
8/9/24
Amends the Educator Licensure Article of the School Code. Removes the restriction providing that no candidate may be allowed to student teach or serve as the teacher of record until the candidate has passed the applicable content area test. Provides that the Teacher Performance Assessment Task Force shall report to the State Board of Education and the General Assembly on or before October 31, 2024 (rather than August 1, 2024). Provides that the State Board of Education's rules for scoring the content area knowledge test may include scoring and retaking each test section separately and independently. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5058
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Department of Central Management Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that a duly appointed member attending a meeting of the Commission may be counted as attending for the purpose of quorum if the member is accessing the meeting virtually via two-way, live communication.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5059
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
2/8/24
Report Pass
4/3/24
Refer
3/5/24
Engrossed
4/16/24
Report Pass
4/3/24
Refer
4/17/24
Engrossed
4/16/24
Refer
4/24/24
Refer
4/17/24
Report Pass
5/1/24
Refer
4/24/24
Enrolled
5/16/24
Report Pass
5/1/24
Enrolled
5/16/24
Chaptered
7/19/24
Chaptered
7/19/24
Passed
7/19/24
Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act. Creates a pre-license practice allowance for an individual enrolled in a specialty or residency training program to practice dentistry prescribed by and incidental to the individual's program of residency or specialty training if the individual applied for a general dental license or a temporary training license. Provides for the conditions of and restrictions on a pre-license practice allowance. Waives the renewal fee for individuals who applied for initial licensure less than 6 months before the start of the renewal period. Waives the renewal fee for the 2024 license renewal cycle for faculty restricted licensees who paid renewal fees in 2022 and 2023 and whose licenses were terminated and then renewed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5060
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
6/29/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
6/29/24
Appropriates $9,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Public Health for continued funding to the Illinois Association of Free and Charitable Clinics. Effective July 1, 2024.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5061
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commission shall not consider as an expense of any public utility, for the purpose of determining any rate or charge, any amount expended for contributions or gifts to political candidates, political parties, political or legislative committees, or any committee or organization working to influence referendum petitions or elections or contributions to a trade association, chamber of commerce, or public charity, including, but not limited to, a charity managed by the public utility or affiliated interest. Provides that the Commission shall not consider as an expense of any public utility, for the purpose of determining any rate or charge, any amount expended by the public utility for director and officers liability insurance and fiduciary liability insurance. Provides that in determining whether other types of insurance purchased by the public utility are recoverable, the Commission shall determine whether the insurance is of financial benefit to ratepayers of the public utility or its shareholders. Provides that if the Commission determines the insurance purchased by the public utility is of benefit to its shareholders, then it shall not be a recoverable expense. Provides that, if a gas, electric, water, or sewer utility requests a general rate increase, the Commission shall hold at least one public hearing for the public to provide input on the proposed increase in rates. Provides that the public hearing shall be held in the service area of the public utility that is requesting the general rate increase at a time and location determined by the Commission. Makes changes in provisions definitions; donations made by a public utility for energy assistance; consideration of attorney and expert compensation as an expense; and the Consumer Intervenor Compensation Fund.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5062
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
2/8/24
Introduced
2/7/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
3/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act of the Illinois Municipal Code. Creates a tax increment allocation financing extension to the 47th year (currently, the 35th year) after the adoption of the ordinance of December 20, 1988 by the Village of Lansing. Requires adoption of an ordinance by the Village of Lansing extending the completion date of the redevelopment project area to 47 years and providing notice to the taxing bodies that would otherwise constitute the joint review board. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5063
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/8/24
Creates the Gas Stove Labeling Act. Provides that no person shall sell, attempt to sell, or offer to sell to a consumer in the State a gas stove that is manufactured on or after January 1, 2025 unless a label on the gas stove bears a specified message. Provides that manufacturers or importers shall affix adhesive labels to the gas stove in a position that is easily read by a consumer examining the product. Provides that the label must be in a type size no smaller than the largest type size used for other consumer information on the product. Provides that a violation of any of the provisions of the Act is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that all remedies, penalties, and authority granted to the Attorney General by the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act shall be available to him or her for the enforcement of the Act. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to make a conforming change.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5064
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the State Comptroller Act. Provides an exception for vendors to receive payment by non-electronic means. Provides that outstanding liabilities as of June 30, payable from appropriations which have otherwise expired and interest penalties payable on those liabilities under the State Prompt Payment Act, may be paid out of the expiring appropriations during the 4-month period ending at the close of business on October 31 of each year, without regard to the fiscal year in which the payment is made. Amends the Prompt Payment Act. Removes provisions concerning payments made under the Public Aid Code. Provides that when a State official or agency responsible for administering a contract receives a bill or invoice from a contractor, that State official or agency shall electronically confirm the date on which the bill or invoice was received within 5 business days of receipt, and shall transmit any approved amount to the Comptroller within 30 days of receipt. Amends the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. Provides that a pre-qualification requirement may include consideration of past performance in administering grants if past performance failed to meet performance goals, indicators, and milestones. Amends the Court of Claims Act. Provides that all claims against the State founded upon any contract entered into with the State of Illinois, except that undisputed individual claims below $2,500 resulting from lapsed appropriations do not fall under the jurisdiction of Court of Claims. State agencies may pay undisputed individual claims below $2,500 resulting from lapsed appropriations from current fiscal year appropriations. Sets forth that the provisions are not intended to prohibit more frequent reporting to assess items such as service needs, gaps, or capacity. Sets forth other provisions concerning grant agreement specifications, separate accounts for State grant funds, expenditures prior to grant execution and reporting requirements.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5065
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that the Public Act may be referred to as the Safe Firearm Storage Act. Provides that it is unlawful for any person to store or leave a firearm outside of that person's immediate possession or control (rather than within premises under his or her control if the person knows or has reason to believe that a minor under the age of 14 years who does not have a Firearm Owners Identification Card is likely to gain access to the firearm without the lawful permission of the minor's parent, guardian, or person having charge of the minor, and the minor causes death or great bodily harm with the firearm) unless the firearm is secured in a manner that renders it inaccessible to anyone but the owner or another lawfully authorized user: (1) by a device or mechanism, other than the firearm safety, designed to render a firearm temporarily inoperable; or (2) locked box or container. Deletes provisions that the law does not apply: (1) if a minor under 14 years of age gains access to a firearm and uses it in a lawful act of self-defense or defense of another; or (2) to any firearm obtained by a minor under the age of 14 because of an unlawful entry of the premises by the minor or another person. Deletes a provision that the firearm may be placed in some other location that a reasonable person would believe to be secure from a minor under the age of 14 years. Effective January 1, 2025.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5066
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
2/8/24
Refer
4/5/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
4/5/24
Amends the Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings Control Act. Provides that the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security may approve a request for license termination following adoption and implantation by the municipality or county in which the material milling facility is located of one or more ordinances restricting the use of groundwater on the property that has been licensed for the milling of source material and the property downgradient from that property if the ordinance ensures public health and safety and is in effect at the time of license termination. Requires the ordinances adopted for the purpose of terminating a license to remain in effect until the Agency approves in writing that the ordinances are no longer needed.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5067
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/8/24
Creates the Prairie Lawns Act. Establishes the Prairie Lawns Program, which requires the Department of Natural Resources to provide assistance for installing pollinator-friendly native plants in residential lawns to protect and support native species of pollinators. Specifies how the Department shall promote the Program, and provides that the Department shall adopt rules for the Program. Provides for individual support grants to reimburse Illinois residents for up to $400, subject to appropriation and other requirements. Provides for demonstration neighborhood grants to units of local government and nonprofit organizations through a request for proposal process, subject to appropriation and other requirements. Provides that homeowners associations and common interest communities may not prohibit the planting of pollinator habitats. Defines terms.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5068
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/8/24
Creates the Low Carbon Fuel Standards Program Act. Establishes the Low Carbon Standards Program to be administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Provides that the Program shall establish declining carbon intensity standards, expressed in terms of the carbon intensity of transportation fuels, to be achieved during each compliance period. Provides that providers of transportation fuel must demonstrate that the mix of fuels they supply for use in Illinois meets the carbon intensity benchmarks of the program for each annual compliance period. Effective immediately.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5069
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
2/8/24
Report Pass
3/21/24
Refer
2/28/24
Refer
4/19/24
Report Pass
3/21/24
Refer
4/19/24
Amends the Preventing Youth Vaping Act. Provides that any distributor, secondary distributor, or retailer who sells, offers for sale, or distributes electronic cigarettes shall (i) obtain certification by the manufacturer stating that the electronic cigarettes are not adulterated; (ii) not sell, offer for sale, or distribute any electronic cigarettes for which it has not obtained a certification; (iii) maintain, for at least 2 years, a copy of any certification provided to it by a manufacturer; and (iv) produce a copy of any certification provided by a manufacturer upon request by the Department of Revenue, the Attorney General, or any entity with enforcement authority under the Act. Provides that no manufacturer of electronic cigarettes shall provide any false or misleading statement in any certification.
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Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session
Illinois House Bill HB5070
Introduced
2/8/24
Introduced
2/8/24
Refer
3/12/24
Refer
2/8/24
Report Pass
3/21/24
Refer
3/12/24
Engrossed
4/19/24
Report Pass
3/21/24
Refer
4/24/24
Engrossed
4/19/24
Refer
4/24/24
Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill. Provides that if the court determines that the State, without success, has exercised due diligence to timely obtain the results of DNA testing that is material to the case, and that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the results may be obtained at a later date, the court may continue the cause on application of the State for not more than 60 days, except if the petition alleges that the minor has committed the offense of first degree murder or aggravated criminal sexual assault, the court may continue the cause on application of the State for not more than 120 days. Provides that if the court determines that the State, without success, has exercised due diligence to timely obtain the results of DNA testing that is material to the case, and that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the results may be obtained at a later date, the court may extend the period of detention of the minor to not more than 70 days, only for any matter for which the minor may be committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice. Makes technical changes in the bill.