Illinois 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1355 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/28/2025

                    104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB1355 Introduced 1/28/2025, by Sen. Michael E. Hastings SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: New Act Creates the Public Official Conflict of Interest and Natural Resource Misuse Act. Provides that it is unlawful for any public official, for personal gain, to offer, propose, or allow the use or allocation of a city's natural resource as a condition for settlement or compensation for damage caused to a resident's personal property, with a Class 3 felony that includes a fine not to exceed $250,000 and restitution to the resident, as well as removal from office in the case the public official is an elected official. Provides for powers of investigation and enforcement for the Attorney General, as well as for local law enforcement agencies in consultation with the Executive Ethics Commission. Provides for protection for whistleblowers. Declares a purpose. Defines terms.  LRB104 07865 BDA 17911 b   A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB1355 Introduced 1/28/2025, by Sen. Michael E. Hastings SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act New Act  Creates the Public Official Conflict of Interest and Natural Resource Misuse Act. Provides that it is unlawful for any public official, for personal gain, to offer, propose, or allow the use or allocation of a city's natural resource as a condition for settlement or compensation for damage caused to a resident's personal property, with a Class 3 felony that includes a fine not to exceed $250,000 and restitution to the resident, as well as removal from office in the case the public official is an elected official. Provides for powers of investigation and enforcement for the Attorney General, as well as for local law enforcement agencies in consultation with the Executive Ethics Commission. Provides for protection for whistleblowers. Declares a purpose. Defines terms.  LRB104 07865 BDA 17911 b     LRB104 07865 BDA 17911 b   A BILL FOR
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB1355 Introduced 1/28/2025, by Sen. Michael E. Hastings SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Public Official Conflict of Interest and Natural Resource Misuse Act. Provides that it is unlawful for any public official, for personal gain, to offer, propose, or allow the use or allocation of a city's natural resource as a condition for settlement or compensation for damage caused to a resident's personal property, with a Class 3 felony that includes a fine not to exceed $250,000 and restitution to the resident, as well as removal from office in the case the public official is an elected official. Provides for powers of investigation and enforcement for the Attorney General, as well as for local law enforcement agencies in consultation with the Executive Ethics Commission. Provides for protection for whistleblowers. Declares a purpose. Defines terms.
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1  AN ACT concerning ethics.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Public
5  Official Conflict of Interest and Natural Resource Misuse Act.
6  Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to prevent
7  the misuse of public resources by public officials and to
8  protect the rights of residents. Specifically, this Act
9  criminalizes the practice of public officials offering the use
10  or allocation of a city's natural resources as a condition for
11  settlement or compensation in personal property damage cases,
12  ensuring that public assets are not used for personal or
13  improper gain.
14  Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
15  "City natural resource" means any resource owned,
16  controlled, or managed by a municipality or unit of local
17  government, including, but not limited to, land, water,
18  mineral rights, parks, public infrastructure, or other natural
19  assets that are part of the public domain.
20  "Damage to personal property" means any harm, destruction,
21  or loss caused to the tangible property of an individual,
22  including, but not limited to, homes, vehicles, personal

 

104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB1355 Introduced 1/28/2025, by Sen. Michael E. Hastings SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Public Official Conflict of Interest and Natural Resource Misuse Act. Provides that it is unlawful for any public official, for personal gain, to offer, propose, or allow the use or allocation of a city's natural resource as a condition for settlement or compensation for damage caused to a resident's personal property, with a Class 3 felony that includes a fine not to exceed $250,000 and restitution to the resident, as well as removal from office in the case the public official is an elected official. Provides for powers of investigation and enforcement for the Attorney General, as well as for local law enforcement agencies in consultation with the Executive Ethics Commission. Provides for protection for whistleblowers. Declares a purpose. Defines terms.
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1  belongings, and other possessions.
2  "Public official" means any individual holding a public
3  office or position of trust or responsibility within any
4  municipality, unit of local government, or within State
5  government, including elected officials, appointed officials,
6  and public employees.
7  "Settlement" means an agreement or arrangement intended to
8  resolve a dispute, including compensation, restitution, or any
9  other form of resolution between a public official and a
10  resident for damages caused to personal property.
11  Section 15. Criminal offense.
12  (a) It is unlawful for any public official, for personal
13  gain, to offer, propose, or allow the use or allocation of a
14  city's natural resource as a condition for settlement or
15  compensation for damage caused to a resident's personal
16  property.
17  (b) For purposes of this Section, offering a city natural
18  resource as a condition of settlement includes, but is not
19  limited to:
20  (1) promising or providing access to public land,
21  water, parks, or any city-managed natural resource to a
22  resident as a form of compensation for property damage;
23  (2) offering rights to use city property or natural
24  resources (such as mineral rights, development
25  opportunities, or land use permits) in exchange for

 

 

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1  releasing claims for personal property damages; or
2  (3) agreeing to or facilitating agreements whereby the
3  resident is encouraged or pressured to accept a settlement
4  involving the use of natural resources managed by the
5  municipality or unit of local government.
6  (c) Any public official who violates this Section is
7  guilty of a Class 3 felony and shall be subject to the
8  following penalties:
9  (1) a term of imprisonment of not less than 2 years and
10  not more than 5 years;
11  (2) a fine in an amount not to exceed $250,000; and
12  (3) restitution to the resident harmed by the illegal
13  settlement offer, which shall be determined by the court.
14  (d) If the public official is an elected official, the
15  public official shall also be removed from office upon
16  conviction of this crime.
17  Section 20. Investigation and enforcement.
18  (a) The Attorney General shall have the authority to
19  investigate alleged violations of this Act, including
20  conducting inquiries, subpoenaing witnesses, and reviewing
21  relevant public records.
22  (b) Any resident who believes that the resident has been
23  offered a city natural resource as a condition for settlement
24  of property damage claims may file a formal complaint with the
25  Executive Ethics Commission or the Attorney General's Office.

 

 

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1  (c) Local law enforcement agencies, in consultation with
2  the Executive Ethics Commission, shall have the authority to
3  investigate and pursue criminal charges against public
4  officials suspected of violating this Act.

 

 

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