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Public Act 102-1047 | ||||
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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 Treasurer Act is amended by changing | ||||
Section 16.8 as follows: | ||||
(15 ILCS 505/16.8) | ||||
Sec. 16.8. Illinois Higher Education Savings Program. | ||||
(a) Definitions. As used in this Section: | ||||
"Beneficiary" means an eligible child named as a recipient | ||||
of seed funds. | ||||
"Eligible child" means a child born or adopted after | ||||
December 31, 2022, to a parent who is a resident of Illinois at | ||||
the time of the birth or adoption, as evidenced by | ||||
documentation received by the Treasurer from the Department of | ||||
Revenue, the Department of Public Health, or another State or | ||||
local government agency. | ||||
"Eligible educational institution" means institutions that | ||||
are described in Section 1001 of the federal Higher Education | ||||
Act of 1965 that are eligible to participate in Department of | ||||
Education student aid programs. | ||||
"Fund" means the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program | ||||
Fund. | ||||
"Omnibus account" means the pooled collection of seed |
funds owned and managed by the State Treasurer in the College | ||
Savings Pool under this Act. | ||
"Program" means the Illinois Higher Education Savings | ||
Program. | ||
"Qualified higher education expense" means the following: | ||
(i) tuition, fees, and the costs of books, supplies, and | ||
equipment required for enrollment or attendance at an eligible | ||
educational institution; (ii) expenses for special needs | ||
services, in the case of a special needs beneficiary, which | ||
are incurred in connection with such enrollment or attendance; | ||
(iii) certain expenses for the purchase of computer or | ||
peripheral equipment, computer software, or Internet access | ||
and related services as defined under Section 529 of the | ||
Internal Revenue Code; (iv) room and board expenses incurred | ||
while attending an eligible educational institution at least | ||
half-time; (v) expenses for fees, books, supplies, and | ||
equipment required for the participation of a designated | ||
beneficiary in an apprenticeship program registered and | ||
certified with the Secretary of Labor under the National | ||
Apprenticeship Act (29 U.S.C. 50); and (vi) amounts paid as | ||
principal or interest on any qualified education loan of the | ||
designated beneficiary or a sibling of the designated | ||
beneficiary, as allowed under Section 529 of the Internal | ||
Revenue Code. | ||
"Seed funds" means the deposit made by the State Treasurer | ||
into the Omnibus Accounts for Program beneficiaries. |
(b) Program established. The State Treasurer shall | ||
establish the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program as a | ||
part of the College Savings Pool under Section 16.5 of this | ||
Act, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly. The | ||
State Treasurer shall administer the Program for the purposes | ||
of expanding access to higher education through savings. | ||
(c) Program enrollment. The State Treasurer shall enroll | ||
all eligible children in the Program beginning in 2023, after | ||
receiving records of recent births, adoptions, or dependents | ||
from the Department of Revenue, the Department of Public | ||
Health, or another State or local government agency designated | ||
by the Treasurer. Notwithstanding any court order which would | ||
otherwise prevent the release of information, the Department | ||
of Public Health is authorized to release the information | ||
specified under this subsection (c) to the State Treasurer for | ||
the purposes of the Program established under this Section. | ||
(1) Beginning in 2021, the Department of Public Health | ||
shall provide the State Treasurer with information on | ||
recent Illinois births and adoptions including, but not | ||
limited to: the full name, residential address, birth | ||
date, and birth record number of the child and the full | ||
name and residential address of the child's parent or | ||
legal guardian for the purpose of enrolling eligible | ||
children in the Program. This data shall be provided to | ||
the State Treasurer by the Department of Public Health on | ||
a quarterly basis, no later than 30 days after the end of |
each quarter, or some other date and frequency as mutually | ||
agreed to by the State Treasurer and the Department of | ||
Public Health. | ||
(1.5) Beginning in 2021, the Department of Revenue | ||
shall provide the State Treasurer with information on tax | ||
filers claiming dependents or the adoption tax credit | ||
including, but not limited to: the full name, residential | ||
address, email address, phone number, birth date, and | ||
social security number or taxpayer identification number | ||
of the dependent child and of the child's parent or legal | ||
guardian for the purpose of enrolling eligible children in | ||
the Program. This data shall be provided to the State | ||
Treasurer by the Department of Revenue on at least an | ||
annual basis, by July 1 of each year or another date | ||
jointly determined by the State Treasurer and the | ||
Department of Revenue. Notwithstanding anything to the | ||
contrary contained within this paragraph (2), the | ||
Department of Revenue shall not be required to share any | ||
information that would be contrary to federal law, | ||
regulation, or Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075. | ||
(2) The State Treasurer shall ensure the security and | ||
confidentiality of the information provided by the | ||
Department of Revenue, the Department of Public Health, or | ||
another State or local government agency, and it shall not | ||
be subject to release under the Freedom of Information | ||
Act. |
(3) Information provided under this Section shall only | ||
be used by the State Treasurer for the Program and shall | ||
not be used for any other purpose. | ||
(4) The State Treasurer and any vendors working on the | ||
Program shall maintain strict confidentiality of any | ||
information provided under this Section, and shall | ||
promptly provide written or electronic notice to the | ||
providing agency of any security breach. The providing | ||
State or local government agency shall remain the sole and | ||
exclusive owner of information provided under this | ||
Section. | ||
(d) Seed funds. After receiving information on recent | ||
births, adoptions, or dependents from the Department of | ||
Revenue, the Department of Public Health, or another State or | ||
local government agency, the State Treasurer shall make | ||
deposits into an omnibus account on behalf of eligible | ||
children. The State Treasurer shall be the owner of the | ||
omnibus accounts. | ||
(1) Deposit amount. The seed fund deposit for each | ||
eligible child shall be in the amount of $50. This amount | ||
may be increased by the State Treasurer by rule. The State | ||
Treasurer may use or deposit funds appropriated by the | ||
General Assembly together with moneys received as gifts, | ||
grants, or contributions into the Fund. If insufficient | ||
funds are available in the Fund, the State Treasurer may | ||
reduce the deposit amount or forego deposits. |
(2) Use of seed funds. Seed funds, including any | ||
interest, dividends, and other earnings accrued, will be | ||
eligible for use by a beneficiary for qualified higher | ||
education expenses if: | ||
(A) the parent or guardian of the eligible child | ||
claimed the seed funds for the beneficiary by the | ||
beneficiary's 10th birthday; | ||
(B) the beneficiary has completed secondary | ||
education or has reached the age of 18; and | ||
(C) the beneficiary is currently a resident of the | ||
State of Illinois. Non-residents are not eligible to | ||
claim or use seed funds. | ||
(3) Notice of seed fund availability. The State | ||
Treasurer shall make a good faith effort to notify | ||
beneficiaries and their parents or legal guardians of the | ||
seed funds' availability and the deadline to claim such | ||
funds. | ||
(4) Unclaimed seed funds. Seed funds and any interest | ||
earnings that are unclaimed by the beneficiary's 10th | ||
birthday or unused by the beneficiary's 26th birthday will | ||
be considered forfeited. Unclaimed and unused seed funds | ||
and any interest earnings will remain in the omnibus | ||
account for future beneficiaries. | ||
(e) Financial education. The State Treasurer may develop | ||
educational materials that support the financial literacy of | ||
beneficiaries and their legal guardians, and may do so in |
collaboration with State and federal agencies, including, but | ||
not limited to, the Illinois State Board of Education and | ||
existing nonprofit agencies with expertise in financial | ||
literacy and education. | ||
(f) Supplementary deposits and partnerships. The State | ||
Treasurer may make supplementary deposits to children in | ||
financially insecure households if sufficient funds are | ||
available. Furthermore, the Incentives and partnerships. The | ||
State Treasurer may develop partnerships with private, | ||
nonprofit, or governmental organizations to provide additional | ||
savings incentives, including conditional cash transfers or | ||
matching contributions that provide a savings incentive based | ||
on specific actions taken or other criteria. | ||
(g) Illinois Higher Education Savings Program Fund. The | ||
Illinois Higher Education Savings Program Fund is hereby | ||
established as a special fund in the State treasury. The Fund | ||
shall be the official repository of all contributions, | ||
appropriated funds, interest, and dividend payments, gifts, or | ||
other financial assets received by the State Treasurer in | ||
connection with the operation of the Program or related | ||
partnerships. All such moneys shall be deposited in the Fund | ||
and held by the State Treasurer as custodian thereof. The | ||
State Treasurer may accept gifts, grants, awards, matching | ||
contributions, interest income, and appropriated funds from | ||
individuals, businesses, governments, and other third-party | ||
sources to implement the Program on terms that the Treasurer |
deems advisable. All interest or other earnings accruing or | ||
received on amounts in the Illinois Higher Education Savings | ||
Program Fund shall be credited to and retained by the Fund and | ||
used for the benefit of the Program. Assets of the Fund must at | ||
all times be preserved, invested, and expended only for the | ||
purposes of the Program and must be held for the benefit of the | ||
beneficiaries. Assets may not be transferred or used by the | ||
State or the State Treasurer for any purposes other than the | ||
purposes of the Program. In addition, no moneys, interest, or | ||
other earnings paid into the Fund shall be used, temporarily | ||
or otherwise, for inter-fund borrowing or be otherwise used or | ||
appropriated except as expressly authorized by this Act. | ||
Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection (g), | ||
amounts in the Fund may be used by the State Treasurer to pay | ||
the administrative costs of the Program. | ||
(h) Audits and reports. The State Treasurer shall include | ||
the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program as part of the | ||
audit of the College Savings Pool described in Section 16.5. | ||
The State Treasurer shall annually prepare a report that | ||
includes a summary of the Program operations for the preceding | ||
fiscal year, including the number of children enrolled in the | ||
Program, the total amount of seed fund deposits, the rate of | ||
seed deposits claimed, and, to the extent data is reported and | ||
available, the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic | ||
data of beneficiaries and of children in financially insecure | ||
households who may receive automatic bonus deposits. Such |
other information that is relevant to make a full disclosure | ||
of the operations of the Program and Fund may also be reported | ||
and such other information that is relevant to make a full | ||
disclosure of the operations of the Program and Fund . The | ||
report shall be made available on the Treasurer's website by | ||
January 31 each year, starting in January of 2024. The State | ||
Treasurer may include the Program in other reports as | ||
warranted. | ||
(i) Rules. The State Treasurer may adopt rules necessary | ||
to implement this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 101-466, eff. 1-1-20; 102-129, eff. 7-23-21; | ||
102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
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