Public Act 0107 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0107 |
HB3296 Enrolled | LRB103 27828 BMS 54206 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Credit Union Act is amended by |
changing Section 12 as follows: |
(205 ILCS 305/12) (from Ch. 17, par. 4413) |
Sec. 12. Regulatory fees.
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(1) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, a credit |
union regulated by the Department shall pay a regulatory
fee |
to the Department based upon its total assets as shown by its |
Year-end
Call Report at the following rates or at a lesser rate |
established by the Secretary in a manner proportionately |
consistent with the following rates and sufficient to fund the |
actual administrative and operational expenses of the |
Department's Credit Union Section pursuant to subsection (4) |
of this Section:
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TOTAL ASSETS | REGULATORY FEE |
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$25,000 or less ................ | $100 |
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Over $25,000 and not over
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$100,000 ....................... | $100 plus $4 per |
| $1,000 of assets in excess of |
| $25,000 |
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Over $100,000 and not over
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$200,000 ....................... | $400 plus $3 per |
| $1,000 of assets in excess of |
| $100,000 |
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Over $200,000 and not over
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$500,000 ....................... | $700 plus $2 per |
| $1,000 of assets in excess of |
| $200,000 |
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Over $500,000 and not over
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$1,000,000 ..................... | $1,300 plus $1.40 |
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| per $1,000 of assets in excess |
| of $500,000 |
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Over $1,000,000 and not
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over $5,000,000 ................. | $2,000 plus $0.50 |
| per $1,000 of assets in |
| excess of $1,000,000 |
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Over $5,000,000 and not
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over $30,000,000 ............... | $4,540 plus $0.397 |
| per $1,000 of assets |
| in excess of $5,000,000 |
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Over $30,000,000 and not over
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$100,000,000 .................... | $14,471 plus $0.34 |
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| per $1,000 of assets |
| in excess of $30,000,000 |
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Over $100,000,000 and not
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over $500,000,000 .............. | $38,306 plus $0.17 |
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| per $1,000 of assets |
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in excess of $100,000,000 |
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Over $500,000,000 .............. | $106,406 plus $0.056 |
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| per $1,000 of assets |
| in excess of $500,000,000 |
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(2) The Secretary shall review the regulatory fee schedule |
in subsection
(1) and the projected earnings on those fees on |
an annual
basis
and adjust the fee schedule no more than 5% |
annually
if necessary to defray the estimated administrative |
and operational expenses of
the Credit Union Section of the |
Department as defined in subsection (5). However, the fee |
schedule shall not be increased if the amount remaining in the |
Credit Union Fund at the end of any fiscal year is greater than |
25% of the total actual and operational expenses incurred by |
the State in administering and enforcing the Illinois Credit |
Union Act and other laws, rules, and regulations as may apply |
to the administration and enforcement of the foregoing laws, |
rules, and regulations as amended from time to time for the |
preceding fiscal year. The regulatory fee for the next fiscal |
year shall be calculated by the Secretary based on the credit |
union's total assets as of December 31 of the preceding |
calendar year. The Secretary shall provide credit
unions with |
written notice of any adjustment made in the regulatory fee
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schedule.
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(3) A credit union shall
pay to the Department a |
regulatory fee
in quarterly installments equal to one-fourth |
of the regulatory fee due in accordance with the regulatory |
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fee schedule in
subsection (1), on the basis of assets as
of |
the Year-end Call Report of the preceding calendar year. The |
total annual regulatory fee shall
not be less than
$100 or more |
than $210,000 $141,875 , provided that the
regulatory fee cap |
of $210,000 $141,875
shall be adjusted to incorporate the same |
percentage increase as the Secretary
makes in the regulatory |
fee schedule from time to time under subsection (2).
No |
regulatory
fee
shall be collected
from a credit union until it
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has been in operation for one year. The regulatory fee shall be |
billed to credit unions on a quarterly basis and it shall be |
payable by credit unions on the due date for the Call Report |
for the subject quarter.
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(4) The aggregate of all fees collected by the Department |
under this
Act
shall be paid promptly after they are received,
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accompanied by a detailed
statement thereof, into the State |
Treasury and shall be set apart in the
Credit Union Fund, a |
special fund hereby created in the State treasury.
The amount |
from time to time deposited in the Credit Union Fund and shall
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be used to offset the ordinary administrative and operational |
expenses of
the Credit Union Section of the Department under
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this Act. All earnings received from investments of funds in |
the Credit
Union Fund shall be deposited into the Credit Union |
Fund and may be used for
the same purposes as fees deposited |
into that fund.
Moneys deposited in the Credit Union Fund may |
be transferred to the Professions Indirect Cost Fund, as |
authorized under Section 2105-300 of the Department of |
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Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code |
of Illinois.
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Notwithstanding provisions in the State Finance Act, as |
now or hereafter amended, or any other law to the contrary, the |
Governor may, during any fiscal year through January 10, 2011, |
from time to time direct the State Treasurer and Comptroller |
to transfer a specified sum not exceeding 10% of the revenues |
to be deposited into the Credit Union Fund during that fiscal |
year from that Fund to the General Revenue Fund in order to |
help defray the State's operating costs for the fiscal year. |
Notwithstanding provisions in the State Finance Act, as now or |
hereafter amended, or any other law to the contrary, the total |
sum transferred from the Credit Union Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund pursuant to this provision shall not exceed |
during any fiscal year 10% of the revenues to be deposited into |
the Credit Union Fund during that fiscal year. The State |
Treasurer and Comptroller shall transfer the amounts |
designated under this Section as soon as may be practicable |
after receiving the direction to transfer from the Governor.
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(5) The administrative and operational expenses for any |
fiscal
year shall mean the ordinary
and contingent expenses |
for that year incidental to making the examinations
provided |
for by, and for administering, this Act, including all |
salaries
and other compensation paid for personal services |
rendered for the State by
officers or employees of the State to |
enforce this Act; all expenditures
for telephone and telegraph |
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charges, postage and postal charges, office
supplies and |
services, furniture and equipment, office space and
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maintenance thereof, travel expenses and other necessary |
expenses; all to
the extent that such expenditures are |
directly incidental to such
examination or administration.
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(6) When the balance in the Credit Union Fund at the end of |
a fiscal year exceeds 25% of the
total
administrative and |
operational
expenses incurred by the State in administering |
and enforcing the Illinois Credit Union Act and other laws, |
rules, and regulations as may apply to the administration and |
enforcement of the foregoing laws, rules, and regulations as |
amended from time to time for that fiscal year, such excess |
shall be credited to
credit unions and applied against their |
regulatory fees for
the subsequent fiscal year. The amount |
credited to each credit union shall be in the
same proportion |
as the regulatory fee paid by such credit union for the fiscal
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year in which the excess is produced bears to the aggregate |
amount of all
fees collected by the Department
under this Act |
for the same fiscal year.
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(7) (Blank).
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(8) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the General |
Assembly from
appropriating funds to the Department from the |
General Revenue Fund for the
purpose of administering this |
Act.
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(9) For purposes of this Section, "fiscal year" means a |
period beginning on July 1 of any calendar year and ending on |
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June 30 of the next calendar year. |
(Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |