Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2852

Introduced
2/16/23  
Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION-WEBSITE

Impact

This legislation is expected to significantly alter how local governments and school districts communicate with the public. By facilitating the use of digital platforms for notice publication, the bill aims to modernize informational outreach processes and enhance transparency. The inclusion of official websites as mediums for public notifications could lead to increased access to information for citizens, especially in communities where traditional news outlets are scarce. Moreover, the establishment of a statewide notice repository, maintained collaboratively by state newspapers, promises to unify the notifications across various jurisdictions, ensuring they are uniformly available to the public.

Summary

House Bill 2852 introduces amendments to the Notice by Publication Act in Illinois. The primary purpose of the bill is to provide alternative methods for units of local government and school districts to fulfill their legal obligation of giving public notice when a newspaper publication is not feasible. Specifically, if there is no secular newspaper with a general circulation within a local government or school district, the bill allows these entities to publish necessary notices on their official websites. Furthermore, if no official government website exists, they are required to post the notices in five publicly accessible locations within their jurisdiction.

Contention

Despite the intended benefits of improving public access to notice information, the bill may encounter resistance. Critics may argue that the preference for digital notices might disadvantage certain populations, particularly the elderly or those lacking internet access, who might rely on printed publications for information. Additionally, the measure might face scrutiny concerning the effectiveness of notices published online in reaching the community, questioning whether this could lead to diminished public awareness of important governmental actions and decisions.

Implementation

If passed, HB2852 will take effect immediately, marking a swift transition towards digital notice publication methods. This bill represents a step towards less reliance on print media, reflective of ongoing trends in communication and information dissemination. It will be crucial for local governments and school districts to ensure they effectively use these new publication channels to uphold their transparency obligations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1505

NOTICES-ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION

IL HB1502

NOTICES-ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION

IL HB3154

NOTICES-ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION

IL SB0061

NOTICES-ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION

IL SB0029

NOTICES-ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION

IL HB3069

NOTICES-ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION

IL HB2914

PUBLICATION-NOTICES-NEWSPAPERS

IL HB3531

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION-ONLINE

IL A5878

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

IL S4654

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

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