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Public Act 102-0783 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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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 State Comptroller Act is amended by | ||||
changing Section 19.5 as follows: | ||||
(15 ILCS 405/19.5) | ||||
Sec. 19.5. Annual Comprehensive Comprehensive Annual | ||||
Financial Report; procedures and reporting. | ||||
(a) On or before October 31, 2012, and on or before each | ||||
October 31 thereafter, State agencies shall report to the | ||||
Comptroller all financial information deemed necessary by the | ||||
Comptroller to compile and publish an annual comprehensive a | ||||
comprehensive annual financial report using generally accepted | ||||
accounting principles for the fiscal year ending June 30 of | ||||
that year. The Comptroller may require certain State agencies | ||||
to submit the required information before October 31 under a | ||||
schedule established by the Comptroller. If a State agency has | ||||
submitted no or insufficient financial information by October | ||||
31, the Comptroller shall serve a written notice to each | ||||
respective State agency director or secretary about the | ||||
delinquency or inadequacy of the financial information. | ||||
(b) If the financial information required in subsection | ||||
(a) is submitted to the Comptroller on or before October 31, |
the lapse period is not extended past August 31 for the given | ||
fiscal year, and the Office of the Auditor General has | ||
completed an audit of the annual comprehensive comprehensive | ||
annual financial report, then the Comptroller shall publish an | ||
annual comprehensive a comprehensive annual financial report | ||
using generally accepted accounting principles for the fiscal | ||
year ending June 30 of that year by December 31. If the | ||
information as required by subsection (a) is not provided to | ||
the Comptroller in time to publish the report by December 31, | ||
then upon notice from the Comptroller of the delay, each | ||
respective State agency director or secretary shall report his | ||
or her State agency's delinquency and provide an action plan | ||
to bring his or her State agency into compliance to the | ||
Comptroller, the Auditor General, the Office of the Governor, | ||
the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of | ||
Representatives, and the President and Minority Leader of the | ||
Senate. Upon receiving that report from a State agency | ||
director or secretary, the Comptroller shall post that report | ||
with the action plan on his or her official website. | ||
(c) If an annual comprehensive a comprehensive annual | ||
financial report using generally accepted accounting | ||
principles cannot be published by December 31 due to | ||
insufficient or inadequate reporting to the Comptroller, the | ||
lapse period is extended past August 31 for the given fiscal | ||
year, or the Office of the Auditor General has not completed an | ||
audit of the annual comprehensive comprehensive annual |
financial report, then the Comptroller may issue interim | ||
reports containing financial information made available by | ||
reporting State agencies until an audit opinion is issued by | ||
the Auditor General on the annual comprehensive comprehensive | ||
annual financial report.
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(Source: P.A. 102-291, eff. 8-6-21.) | ||
Section 10. The Personnel Code is amended by changing | ||
Section 4c as follows: | ||
(20 ILCS 415/4c) (from Ch. 127, par. 63b104c) | ||
Sec. 4c. General exemptions. The following positions in | ||
State
service shall be exempt from jurisdictions A, B, and C, | ||
unless the
jurisdictions shall be extended as provided in this | ||
Act:
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(1) All officers elected by the people.
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(2) All positions under the Lieutenant Governor, | ||
Secretary of State,
State Treasurer, State Comptroller, | ||
State Board of Education, Clerk of
the Supreme Court,
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Attorney General, and State Board of Elections.
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(3) Judges, and officers and employees of the courts, | ||
and notaries
public.
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(4) All officers and employees of the Illinois General | ||
Assembly, all
employees of legislative commissions, all | ||
officers and employees of the
Illinois Legislative | ||
Reference Bureau and the Legislative Printing Unit.
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(5) All positions in the Illinois National Guard and | ||
Illinois State
Guard, paid from federal funds or positions
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in the State Military Service filled by enlistment and | ||
paid from State
funds.
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(6) All employees of the Governor at the executive | ||
mansion and on
his immediate personal staff.
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(7) Directors of Departments, the Adjutant General, | ||
the Assistant
Adjutant General, the Director of the | ||
Illinois Emergency
Management Agency, members of boards | ||
and commissions, and all other
positions appointed by the | ||
Governor by and with the consent of the
Senate.
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(8) The presidents, other principal administrative | ||
officers, and
teaching, research and extension faculties | ||
of
Chicago State University, Eastern Illinois University, | ||
Governors State
University, Illinois State University, | ||
Northeastern Illinois University,
Northern Illinois | ||
University, Western Illinois University, the Illinois
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Community College Board, Southern Illinois
University, | ||
Illinois Board of Higher Education, University of
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Illinois, State Universities Civil Service System, | ||
University Retirement
System of Illinois, and the | ||
administrative officers and scientific and
technical staff | ||
of the Illinois State Museum.
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(9) All other employees except the presidents, other | ||
principal
administrative officers, and teaching, research | ||
and extension faculties
of the universities under the |
jurisdiction of the Board of Regents and
the colleges and | ||
universities under the jurisdiction of the Board of
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Governors of State Colleges and Universities, Illinois | ||
Community College
Board, Southern Illinois University, | ||
Illinois Board of Higher Education,
Board of Governors of | ||
State Colleges and Universities, the Board of
Regents, | ||
University of Illinois, State Universities Civil Service
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System, University Retirement System of Illinois, so long | ||
as these are
subject to the provisions of the State | ||
Universities Civil Service Act.
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(10) The Illinois State Police so long as they are | ||
subject to the merit
provisions of the Illinois State | ||
Police Act.
Employees of the Illinois State Police Merit | ||
Board are subject to the provisions of this Code.
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(11) (Blank).
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(12) The technical and engineering staffs of the | ||
Department of
Transportation, the Department of Nuclear | ||
Safety, the Pollution Control
Board, and the Illinois | ||
Commerce Commission, and the technical and engineering
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staff providing architectural and engineering services in | ||
the Department of
Central Management Services.
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(13) All employees of the Illinois State Toll Highway | ||
Authority.
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(14) The Secretary of the Illinois Workers' | ||
Compensation Commission.
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(15) All persons who are appointed or employed by the |
Director of
Insurance under authority of Section 202 of | ||
the Illinois Insurance Code
to assist the Director of | ||
Insurance in discharging his responsibilities
relating to | ||
the rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation, and
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dissolution of companies that are subject to the | ||
jurisdiction of the
Illinois Insurance Code.
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(16) All employees of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area | ||
Airport
Authority.
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(17) All investment officers employed by the Illinois | ||
State Board of
Investment.
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(18) Employees of the Illinois Young Adult | ||
Conservation Corps program,
administered by the Illinois | ||
Department of Natural Resources, authorized
grantee under | ||
Title VIII of the Comprehensive
Employment and Training | ||
Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. USC 993.
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(19) Seasonal employees of the Department of | ||
Agriculture for the
operation of the Illinois State Fair | ||
and the DuQuoin State Fair, no one
person receiving more | ||
than 29 days of such employment in any calendar year.
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(20) All "temporary" employees hired under the | ||
Department of Natural
Resources' Illinois Conservation | ||
Service, a youth
employment program that hires young | ||
people to work in State parks for a period
of one year or | ||
less.
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(21) All hearing officers of the Human Rights | ||
Commission.
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(22) All employees of the Illinois Mathematics and | ||
Science Academy.
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(23) All employees of the Kankakee River Valley Area
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Airport Authority.
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(24) The commissioners and employees of the Executive | ||
Ethics
Commission.
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(25) The Executive Inspectors General, including | ||
special Executive
Inspectors General, and employees of | ||
each Office of an
Executive Inspector General.
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(26) The commissioners and employees of the | ||
Legislative Ethics
Commission.
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(27) The Legislative Inspector General, including | ||
special Legislative
Inspectors General, and employees of | ||
the Office of
the Legislative Inspector General.
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(28) The Auditor General's Inspector General and | ||
employees of the Office
of the Auditor General's Inspector | ||
General.
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(29) All employees of the Illinois Power Agency. | ||
(30) Employees having demonstrable, defined advanced | ||
skills in accounting, financial reporting, or technical | ||
expertise who are employed within executive branch | ||
agencies and whose duties are directly related to the | ||
submission to the Office of the Comptroller of financial | ||
information for the publication of the Annual | ||
Comprehensive Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. | ||
(31) All employees of the Illinois Sentencing Policy |
Advisory Council. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-652, eff. 1-1-22; 102-291, eff. 8-6-21; | ||
102-538, eff. 8-20-21; revised 10-5-21.)
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Section 15. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | ||
Section 3 as follows:
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(30 ILCS 105/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 139)
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Sec. 3.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection | ||
(b), each
officer of the executive department and all public | ||
institutions of the
State shall, no later than January 7 of | ||
each year, at least ten days preceding each regular session of | ||
the
General Assembly, make and deliver to the Governor
an | ||
annual report of
their acts and doings, respectively, arranged | ||
so as to show the acts and
doings of each for the fiscal year
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ending in the calendar year immediately
preceding
the calendar | ||
year in which that regular session of the General Assembly
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convenes.
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(b) The University of Illinois shall, at least 10 days | ||
preceding each
regular session of the General Assembly, make | ||
and deliver to the Governor
an annual report of its acts and | ||
doings for the fiscal year ending in the
calendar year | ||
immediately preceding the calendar year in which that regular
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session of the General Assembly convenes.
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(Source: P.A. 90-372, eff. 7-1-98.)
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Section 20. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | ||
changing Section 20-80 as follows:
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(30 ILCS 500/20-80)
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Sec. 20-80. Contract files.
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(a) Written determinations. All written determinations
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required under this Article shall
be placed in the contract | ||
file maintained by the chief procurement officer.
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(b) Filing with Comptroller. Whenever a grant, defined | ||
pursuant to
accounting standards established by the | ||
Comptroller, or a contract
liability,
except for:
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contracts paid
from personal services,
(2) contracts between | ||
the State and its
employees to defer
compensation in | ||
accordance with Article 24 of the Illinois Pension Code, or | ||
(3) contracts or grants that do not obligate funds held within | ||
the State treasury for fiscal year 2022 and thereafter,
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exceeding $20,000 is incurred by any
State agency, a copy of | ||
the contract, purchase order, grant, or
lease shall be filed | ||
with the
Comptroller within 30 calendar days thereafter. | ||
Beginning in fiscal year 2022, information pertaining to | ||
contracts or grants exceeding $20,000 that do not obligate | ||
funds held within the State treasury shall be submitted in a | ||
quarterly report to the Comptroller in a form and manner | ||
prescribed by the Comptroller. The Comptroller shall make the | ||
quarterly report available on his or her website. Beginning | ||
January 1, 2013, the Comptroller may require that contracts |
and grants required to be filed with the Comptroller under | ||
this Section shall be filed electronically, unless the agency | ||
is incapable of filing the contract or grant electronically | ||
because it does not possess the necessary technology or | ||
equipment. Any State agency that is incapable of | ||
electronically filing its contracts or grants shall submit a | ||
written statement to the Governor and to the Comptroller | ||
attesting to the reasons for its inability to comply. This | ||
statement shall include a discussion of what the State agency | ||
needs in order to effectively comply with this Section. Prior | ||
to requiring electronic filing, the Comptroller shall consult | ||
with the Governor as to the feasibility of establishing | ||
mutually agreeable technical standards for the electronic | ||
document imaging, storage, and transfer of contracts and | ||
grants, taking into consideration the technology available to | ||
that agency, best practices, and the technological | ||
capabilities of State agencies. Nothing in this amendatory Act | ||
of the 97th General Assembly shall be construed to impede the | ||
implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) | ||
system. For each State contract for supplies or services | ||
awarded on or after July 1, 2010, the contracting agency shall | ||
provide the applicable rate and unit of measurement of the | ||
supplies or services on the contract obligation document as | ||
required by the Comptroller. If the contract obligation | ||
document that is submitted to the Comptroller contains the | ||
rate and unit of measurement of the supplies or services, the |
Comptroller shall provide that information on his or her | ||
official website. Any cancellation or
modification to any such | ||
contract
liability shall be filed with the Comptroller within | ||
30 calendar days of
its execution.
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(c) Late filing affidavit. When a contract, purchase | ||
order, grant,
or lease required to be
filed by this Section has | ||
not been filed within 30 calendar days of
execution, the | ||
Comptroller shall refuse
to issue a warrant for payment | ||
thereunder until the agency files
with the Comptroller the
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contract, purchase order, grant, or lease and an affidavit, | ||
signed by the
chief executive officer of the
agency or his or | ||
her designee, setting forth an explanation of why
the contract | ||
liability was not
filed within 30 calendar days of execution. | ||
A copy of this affidavit shall
be filed with the Auditor
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General.
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(d) Timely execution of contracts. Except as set forth in | ||
subsection (b) of this Section, no
voucher shall be submitted | ||
to the
Comptroller for a warrant to be drawn for the payment of | ||
money
from the State treasury or from
other funds held by the | ||
State Treasurer on account of any contract unless the
contract | ||
is reduced to writing
before the services are performed and | ||
filed with the Comptroller. Contractors shall not be paid for | ||
any supplies that were received or services that were rendered | ||
before the contract was reduced to writing and signed by all | ||
necessary parties. A chief procurement officer may approve | ||
request an exception to this subsection by submitting a |
written statement to the Comptroller and Treasurer setting | ||
forth the circumstances and reasons why the contract could not | ||
be reduced to writing before the supplies were received or | ||
services were performed. A waiver of this subsection must be | ||
approved by the Comptroller and Treasurer. This Section shall | ||
not apply to emergency purchases if notice of the emergency | ||
purchase is filed with the Procurement Policy Board and | ||
published in the Bulletin as required by this Code.
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(e) Method of source selection. When a contract is filed
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with the Comptroller under this
Section, the Comptroller's | ||
file shall identify the method of
source selection used in | ||
obtaining the
contract.
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(Source: P.A. 102-291, eff. 8-6-21.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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