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(b) Amounts
paid to the State during each State fiscal year |
by the federal government under Title XIX
or Title XXI of the |
Social Security Act for services delivered by community
mental |
health providers, and any interest earned thereon, shall be
|
deposited as follows: |
(1) The first $75,000,000 shall be deposited directly |
into the Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund to be |
used for the purchase of community mental health services; |
(2) The next $4,500,000 shall be deposited directly |
into the Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund to be |
used by the Department of Human Services' Division of |
Mental Health for the oversight and administration of |
community mental health services and up to $1,000,000 of |
this amount may be used for support of community mental |
health service initiatives; |
(3) The next $3,500,000 shall be deposited directly |
into the General Revenue Fund;
|
(4) Any additional amounts shall be deposited into the |
Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund to be used for |
the purchase of community mental health services.
|
(b-5) Whenever a State mental health facility operated by |
the Department is closed and the real estate on which the |
facility is located is sold by the State, the net proceeds of |
the sale of the real estate shall be deposited into the |
Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund. |
(c) The Department shall reimburse community mental health
|
|
providers for
services provided to eligible
individuals. |
Moneys in the Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund may |
be
used for that purpose.
|
(d) As used in this Section:
|
"Community mental health provider" means a community |
agency that is funded by the Department to
provide a service.
|
"Service" means a mental health service
provided pursuant |
to the provisions of administrative rules adopted by the |
Department and funded by or claimed through the Department of |
Human Services' Division of Mental Health.
|
(Source: P.A. 95-707, eff. 1-11-08; 96-660, eff. 8-25-09.)
|
Section 5-7. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act |
is amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
|
(20 ILCS 3305/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 1055)
|
Sec. 5. Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
|
(a) There is created within the executive branch of the |
State Government an
Illinois Emergency Management Agency and a |
Director of the Illinois Emergency
Management Agency, herein |
called the "Director" who shall be the head thereof.
The |
Director shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice |
and consent of
the Senate, and shall serve for a term of 2 |
years beginning on the third Monday
in January of the |
odd-numbered year, and until a successor is appointed and
has |
qualified; except that the term of the first Director appointed |
|
under this
Act shall expire on the third Monday in January, |
1989. The Director shall not
hold any other remunerative public |
office. The Director shall receive an annual
salary as set by |
the Governor from time to time or the amount set by the
|
Compensation Review Board, whichever is higher. If set by the |
Governor, the
Director's annual salary may not exceed 85% of |
the Governor's annual salary.
|
(b) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall obtain, |
under the
provisions of the Personnel Code, technical, |
clerical, stenographic and other
administrative personnel, and |
may make expenditures within the appropriation
therefor as may |
be necessary to carry out the purpose of this Act. The agency
|
created by this Act is intended to be a successor to the agency |
created under
the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster |
Agency Act of 1975 and the
personnel, equipment, records, and |
appropriations of that agency are
transferred to the successor |
agency as of the effective date of this Act.
|
(c) The Director, subject to the direction and control of |
the Governor,
shall be the executive head of the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency and
the State Emergency Response |
Commission and shall be responsible under the
direction of the |
Governor, for carrying out the program for emergency
management |
of this State. The Director shall also maintain liaison
and |
cooperate with
the emergency management organizations of this |
State and other states and of
the federal government.
|
(d) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall take an |
|
integral part in
the development and revision of political |
subdivision emergency operations
plans prepared under |
paragraph (f) of Section 10. To this end it shall employ
or |
otherwise secure the services of professional and technical |
personnel
capable of providing expert assistance to the |
emergency services and disaster
agencies. These personnel |
shall consult with emergency services and disaster
agencies on |
a regular basis and shall make field examinations of the areas,
|
circumstances, and conditions that particular political |
subdivision emergency
operations plans are intended to apply.
|
(e) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and political |
subdivisions
shall be encouraged to form an emergency |
management advisory committee composed
of private and public |
personnel representing the emergency management phases of
|
mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The Local |
Emergency Planning Committee, as created under the Illinois
|
Emergency
Planning and Community Right to Know Act, shall serve |
as
an advisory
committee to the emergency services and disaster |
agency or agencies serving
within the boundaries
of that Local |
Emergency Planning Committee planning district for:
|
(1) the development of emergency operations plan |
provisions for hazardous
chemical
emergencies; and
|
(2) the assessment of emergency response capabilities |
related to hazardous
chemical
emergencies.
|
(f) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall:
|
(1) Coordinate the overall emergency management |
|
program of the State.
|
(2) Cooperate with local governments, the federal |
government and any
public or private agency or entity in |
achieving any purpose of this Act and
in implementing |
emergency management programs for mitigation, |
preparedness,
response, and recovery.
|
(2.5) Develop a comprehensive emergency preparedness |
and response plan for any nuclear
accident in accordance |
with Section 65 of the Department of Nuclear Safety
Law of |
2004 (20 ILCS 3310) and in development of the
Illinois
|
Nuclear Safety Preparedness program in accordance with |
Section 8 of the
Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act.
|
(2.6) Coordinate with the Department of Public Health
|
with respect to planning for and responding to public |
health emergencies.
|
(3) Prepare, for issuance by the Governor, executive |
orders,
proclamations, and regulations as necessary or |
appropriate in coping with
disasters.
|
(4) Promulgate rules and requirements for political |
subdivision
emergency operations plans that are not |
inconsistent with and are at least
as stringent as |
applicable federal laws and regulations.
|
(5) Review and approve, in accordance with Illinois |
Emergency Management
Agency rules, emergency operations
|
plans for those political subdivisions required to have an |
emergency services
and disaster agency pursuant to this |
|
Act.
|
(5.5) Promulgate rules and requirements for the |
political subdivision
emergency management
exercises, |
including, but not limited to, exercises of the emergency |
operations
plans.
|
(5.10) Review, evaluate, and approve, in accordance |
with Illinois
Emergency
Management
Agency rules, political |
subdivision emergency management exercises for those
|
political subdivisions
required to have an emergency |
services and disaster agency pursuant to this
Act.
|
(6) Determine requirements of the State and its |
political
subdivisions
for food, clothing, and other |
necessities in event of a disaster.
|
(7) Establish a register of persons with types of |
emergency
management
training and skills in mitigation, |
preparedness, response, and recovery.
|
(8) Establish a register of government and private |
response
resources
available for use in a disaster.
|
(9) Expand the Earthquake Awareness Program and its |
efforts to
distribute earthquake preparedness materials to |
schools, political
subdivisions, community groups, civic |
organizations, and the media.
Emphasis will be placed on |
those areas of the State most at risk from an
earthquake. |
Maintain the list of all school districts, hospitals,
|
airports, power plants, including nuclear power plants, |
lakes, dams,
emergency response facilities of all types, |
|
and all other major public or
private structures which are |
at the greatest risk of damage from
earthquakes under |
circumstances where the damage would cause subsequent
harm |
to the surrounding communities and residents.
|
(10) Disseminate all information, completely and |
without
delay, on water
levels for rivers and streams and |
any other data pertaining to potential
flooding supplied by |
the Division of Water Resources within the Department of
|
Natural Resources to all political subdivisions to the |
maximum extent possible.
|
(11) Develop agreements, if feasible, with medical |
supply and
equipment
firms to
supply resources as are |
necessary to respond to an earthquake or any other
disaster |
as defined in this Act. These resources will be made |
available
upon notifying the vendor of the disaster. |
Payment for the resources will
be in accordance with |
Section 7 of this Act. The Illinois Department of
Public |
Health shall determine which resources will be required and |
requested.
|
(11.5) In coordination with the Department of State |
Police, develop and
implement a community outreach program |
to promote awareness among the State's
parents and children |
of child abduction prevention and response.
|
(12) Out of funds appropriated for these purposes, |
award capital and
non-capital grants to Illinois hospitals |
or health care facilities located
outside of a city with a |
|
population in excess of 1,000,000 to be used for
purposes |
that include, but are not limited to, preparing to respond |
to mass
casualties and disasters, maintaining and |
improving patient safety and
quality of care, and |
protecting the confidentiality of patient information.
No |
single grant for a capital expenditure shall exceed |
$300,000.
No single grant for a non-capital expenditure |
shall exceed $100,000.
In awarding such grants, preference |
shall be given to hospitals that serve
a significant number |
of Medicaid recipients, but do not qualify for
|
disproportionate share hospital adjustment payments under |
the Illinois Public
Aid Code. To receive such a grant, a |
hospital or health care facility must
provide funding of at |
least 50% of the cost of the project for which the grant
is |
being requested.
In awarding such grants the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency shall consider
the |
recommendations of the Illinois Hospital Association.
|
(13) Do all other things necessary, incidental or |
appropriate
for the implementation of this Act.
|
(g) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is authorized |
to make grants to various higher education institutions for |
safety and security improvements. For the purpose of this |
subsection (g), "higher education institution" means a public |
university, a public community college, or an independent, |
not-for-profit or for-profit higher education institution |
located in this State. Grants made under this subsection (g) |
|
shall be paid out of moneys appropriated for that purpose from |
the Build Illinois Bond Fund. The Illinois Emergency Management |
Agency shall adopt rules to implement this subsection (g). |
These rules may specify: (i) the manner of applying for grants; |
(ii) project eligibility requirements; (iii) restrictions on |
the use of grant moneys; (iv) the manner in which the various |
higher education institutions must account for the use of grant |
moneys; and (v) any other provision that the Illinois Emergency |
Management Agency determines to be necessary or useful for the |
administration of this subsection (g). |
(Source: P.A. 93-249, eff. 7-22-03; 93-310, eff. 7-23-03; |
94-334, eff. 1-1-06.)
|
Section 5-10. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
Sections 6z-78, 8g, and 13.2 and by adding Sections 5.755 and |
6z-81 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.755 new) |
Sec. 5.755. The Healthcare Provider Relief Fund. |
(30 ILCS 105/6z-78)
|
Sec. 6z-78. Capital Projects Fund; bonded indebtedness; |
transfers. Money in the Capital Projects Fund shall, if and |
when the State of Illinois incurs any bonded indebtedness using |
the bond authorization enacted in this amendatory Act of the |
96th General Assembly, be set aside and used for the purpose of |
|
paying and discharging annually the principal and interest on |
that bonded indebtedness then due and payable. |
In addition to other transfers to the General Obligation |
Bond Retirement and Interest Fund made pursuant to Section 15 |
of the General Obligation Bond Act, upon each delivery of |
general obligation bonds using bond authorization enacted in |
this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly the State |
Comptroller shall compute and certify to the State Treasurer |
the total amount of principal of, interest on, and premium, if |
any, on such bonds during the then current and each succeeding |
fiscal year. With respect to the interest payable on variable |
rate bonds, such certifications shall be calculated at the |
maximum rate of interest that may be payable during the fiscal |
year, after taking into account any credits permitted in the |
related indenture or other instrument against the amount of |
such interest required to be appropriated for the period. |
(a) Except as provided for in subsection (b), on On or |
before the last day of each month, the State Treasurer and |
State Comptroller shall transfer from the Capital Projects Fund |
to the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund an |
amount sufficient to pay the aggregate of the principal of, |
interest on, and premium, if any, on the bonds payable on their |
next payment date, divided by the number of monthly transfers |
occurring between the last previous payment date (or the |
delivery date if no payment date has yet occurred) and the next |
succeeding payment date. Interest payable on variable rate |
|
bonds shall be calculated at the maximum rate of interest that |
may be payable for the relevant period, after taking into |
account any credits permitted in the related indenture or other |
instrument against the amount of such interest required to be |
appropriated for that period. Interest for which moneys have |
already been deposited into the capitalized interest account |
within the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund |
shall not be included in the calculation of the amounts to be |
transferred under this subsection.
|
(b) On or before the last day of each month, the State |
Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer from the Capital |
Projects Fund to the General Obligation Bond Retirement and |
Interest Fund an amount sufficient to pay the aggregate of the |
principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, on the bonds |
issued prior to January 1, 2012 pursuant to Section 4(d) of the |
General Obligation Bond Act payable on their next payment date, |
divided by the number of monthly transfers occurring between |
the last previous payment date (or the delivery date if no |
payment date has yet occurred) and the next succeeding payment |
date. If the available balance in the Capital Projects Fund is |
not sufficient for the transfer required in this subsection, |
the State Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer the |
difference from the Road Fund to the General Obligation Bond |
Retirement and Interest Fund; except that such Road Fund |
transfers shall constitute a debt of the Capital Projects Fund |
which shall be repaid according to subsection (c). Interest |
|
payable on variable rate bonds shall be calculated at the |
maximum rate of interest that may be payable for the relevant |
period, after taking into account any credits permitted in the |
related indenture or other instrument against the amount of |
such interest required to be appropriated for that period. |
Interest for which moneys have already been deposited into the |
capitalized interest account within the General Obligation |
Bond Retirement and Interest Fund shall not be included in the |
calculation of the amounts to be transferred under this |
subsection. |
(c) On the first day of any month when the Capital Projects |
Fund is carrying a debt to the Road Fund due to the provisions |
of subsection (b), the State Treasurer and State Comptroller |
shall transfer from the Capital Projects Fund to the Road Fund |
an amount sufficient to discharge that debt. These transfers to |
the Road Fund shall continue until the Capital Projects Fund |
has repaid to the Road Fund all transfers made from the Road |
Fund pursuant to subsection (b). Notwithstanding any other law |
to the contrary, transfers to the Road Fund from the Capital |
Projects Fund shall be made prior to any other expenditures or |
transfers out of the Capital Projects Fund. |
(Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09.) |
(30 ILCS 105/6z-81 new) |
Sec. 6z-81. Healthcare Provider Relief Fund. |
(a) There is created in the State treasury a special fund |
|
to be known as the Healthcare Provider Relief Fund. |
(b) The Fund is created for the purpose of receiving and |
disbursing moneys in accordance with this Section. |
Disbursements from the Fund shall be made only as follows: |
(1) Subject to appropriation, for payment by the |
Department of Healthcare and
Family Services or by the |
Department of Human Services of medical bills and related |
expenses for which the State is responsible under Titles |
XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act, the Illinois Public |
Aid Code, the Children's Health Insurance Program Act, the |
Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Act, and the Senior |
Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and |
Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. |
(2) For repayment of funds borrowed from other State
|
funds or from outside sources, including interest thereon. |
(c) The Fund shall consist of the following: |
(1) Moneys received by the State from short-term
|
borrowing pursuant to the Short Term Borrowing Act on or |
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
General Assembly. |
(2) All federal matching funds received by the
Illinois |
Department of Healthcare and Family Services as a result of |
expenditures made by the Department that are attributable |
to moneys deposited in the Fund. |
(3) All federal matching funds received by the
Illinois |
Department of Healthcare and Family Services as a result of |
|
federal approval of Title XIX State plan amendment |
transmittal number 07-09. |
(4) All other moneys received for the Fund from any
|
other source, including interest earned thereon.
|
(30 ILCS 105/8g)
|
Sec. 8g. Fund transfers.
|
(a) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, as
soon as may be practical after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, the |
State Comptroller shall direct and the State
Treasurer shall |
transfer the sum of $10,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund
|
to the Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund created by Senate Bill |
1028 of the 91st
General Assembly.
|
(b) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, as
soon as may be practical after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, the |
State Comptroller shall direct and the State
Treasurer shall |
transfer the sum of $25,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund
|
to the Fund for Illinois' Future created by Senate Bill 1066 of |
the 91st
General Assembly.
|
(c) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law,
on August 30 of each fiscal year's license period, |
the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission shall direct and the |
State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall
transfer from the |
General Revenue Fund to the Youth Alcoholism and Substance
|
|
Abuse Prevention Fund an amount equal to the number of retail |
liquor licenses
issued for that fiscal year multiplied by $50.
|
(d) The payments to programs required under subsection (d) |
of Section 28.1
of the Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall be made, |
pursuant to appropriation, from
the special funds referred to |
in the statutes cited in that subsection, rather
than directly |
from the General Revenue Fund.
|
Beginning January 1, 2000, on the first day of each month, |
or as soon
as may be practical thereafter, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the
State Treasurer shall transfer |
from the General Revenue Fund to each of the
special funds from |
which payments are to be made under Section 28.1(d) of the
|
Horse Racing Act of 1975 an amount equal to 1/12 of the annual |
amount required
for those payments from that special fund, |
which annual amount shall not exceed
the annual amount for |
those payments from that special fund for the calendar
year |
1998. The special funds to which transfers shall be made under |
this
subsection (d) include, but are not necessarily limited |
to, the Agricultural
Premium Fund; the Metropolitan Exposition |
Auditorium and Office Building Fund;
the Fair and Exposition |
Fund; the Standardbred Breeders Fund; the Thoroughbred
|
Breeders Fund; and the Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund.
|
(e) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law,
as soon as may be practical after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, but |
in no event later than June 30, 2000, the State
Comptroller |
|
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
|
$15,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Fund for |
Illinois' Future.
|
(f) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law,
as soon as may be practical after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, but |
in no event later than June 30, 2000, the State
Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
|
$70,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Long-Term Care |
Provider
Fund.
|
(f-1) In fiscal year 2002, in addition to any other |
transfers that may
be provided for by law, at the direction of |
and upon notification from the
Governor, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
transfer amounts not |
exceeding a total of $160,000,000 from the General
Revenue Fund |
to the Long-Term Care Provider Fund.
|
(g) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law,
on July 1, 2001, or as soon thereafter as may be |
practical, the State
Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
$1,200,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund.
|
(h) In each of fiscal years 2002 through 2004, but not
|
thereafter, in
addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, the State
Comptroller shall direct and the |
State Treasurer shall transfer $5,000,000
from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Tourism Promotion Fund.
|
|
(i) On or after July 1, 2001 and until May 1, 2002, in |
addition to any
other transfers that may be provided for by |
law, at the direction of and upon
notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the
State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000
from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund.
Any amounts so transferred shall be |
re-transferred by the State Comptroller
and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the
General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the
|
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2002.
|
(i-1) On or after July 1, 2002 and until May 1, 2003, in |
addition to any
other transfers that may be provided for by |
law, at the direction of and upon
notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the
State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000
from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund.
Any amounts so transferred shall be |
re-transferred by the State Comptroller
and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the
General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the
|
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2003.
|
(j) On or after July 1, 2001 and no later than June 30, |
2002, in addition to
any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, at the direction of and
upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the
State |
|
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not to exceed the following |
sums into
the Statistical Services Revolving Fund:
|
|
From the General Revenue Fund ................. |
$8,450,000 |
|
From the Public Utility Fund .................. |
1,700,000 |
|
From the Transportation Regulatory Fund ....... |
2,650,000 |
|
From the Title III Social Security and |
|
|
Employment Fund .............................. |
3,700,000 |
|
From the Professions Indirect Cost Fund ....... |
4,050,000 |
|
From the Underground Storage Tank Fund ........ |
550,000 |
|
From the Agricultural Premium Fund ............ |
750,000 |
|
From the State Pensions Fund .................. |
200,000 |
|
From the Road Fund ............................ |
2,000,000 |
|
From the Health Facilities |
|
|
Planning Fund ................................ |
1,000,000 |
|
From the Savings and Residential Finance |
|
|
Regulatory Fund .............................. |
130,800 |
|
From the Appraisal Administration Fund ........ |
28,600 |
|
From the Pawnbroker Regulation Fund ........... |
3,600 |
|
From the Auction Regulation |
|
|
Administration Fund .......................... |
35,800 |
|
From the Bank and Trust Company Fund .......... |
634,800 |
|
From the Real Estate License |
|
|
Administration Fund .......................... |
313,600 |
|
(k) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law,
as soon as may be practical after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of
the 92nd General Assembly, the |
|
State Comptroller shall direct and the State
Treasurer shall |
transfer the sum of $2,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund
to |
the Teachers Health Insurance Security Fund.
|
(k-1) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by
law, on July 1, 2002, or as soon as may be |
practical thereafter, the State
Comptroller shall direct and |
the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
$2,000,000 from |
the General Revenue Fund to the Teachers Health Insurance
|
Security Fund.
|
(k-2) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by
law, on July 1, 2003, or as soon as may be |
practical thereafter, the State
Comptroller shall direct and |
the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
$2,000,000 from |
the General Revenue Fund to the Teachers Health Insurance
|
Security Fund.
|
(k-3) On or after July 1, 2002 and no later than June 30, |
2003, in
addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, at the
direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller
shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not to exceed the
following |
sums into the Statistical Services Revolving Fund:
|
|
Appraisal Administration Fund ................. |
$150,000 |
|
General Revenue Fund .......................... |
10,440,000 |
|
Savings and Residential Finance |
|
|
Regulatory Fund ........................... |
200,000 |
|
State Pensions Fund ........................... |
100,000 |
|
|
|
Bank and Trust Company Fund ................... |
100,000 |
|
Professions Indirect Cost Fund ................ |
3,400,000 |
|
Public Utility Fund ........................... |
2,081,200 |
|
Real Estate License Administration Fund ....... |
150,000 |
|
Title III Social Security and |
|
|
Employment Fund ........................... |
1,000,000 |
|
Transportation Regulatory Fund ................ |
3,052,100 |
|
Underground Storage Tank Fund ................. |
50,000 |
|
(l) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on
July 1, 2002, or as soon as may be practical |
thereafter, the State Comptroller
shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $3,000,000 from
the General |
Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating
|
Fund.
|
(m) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on
July 1, 2002 and on the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly, or as soon |
thereafter as may be practical, the State Comptroller
shall |
direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
$1,200,000 from
the General Revenue Fund to the Violence |
Prevention Fund.
|
(n) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law,
on July 1,
2003, or as soon thereafter as may be |
practical, the State Comptroller shall
direct and the
State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $6,800,000 from the General |
Revenue
Fund to
the DHS Recoveries Trust Fund.
|
|
(o) On or after July 1, 2003, and no later than June 30, |
2004, in
addition to any
other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, at the direction of and upon
notification
from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer
shall
transfer amounts not to exceed the following |
sums into the Vehicle Inspection
Fund:
|
|
From the Underground Storage Tank Fund ....... |
$35,000,000. |
|
(p) On or after July 1, 2003 and until May 1, 2004, in |
addition to any
other
transfers that may be provided for by |
law, at the direction of and upon
notification from
the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall
transfer
amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to
the
Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be
|
re-transferred
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the |
General Revenue Fund at the
direction of and upon notification |
from the Governor, but in any event on or
before June
30, 2004.
|
(q) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on
July 1,
2003, or as soon as may be practical |
thereafter, the State Comptroller shall
direct and the
State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $5,000,000 from the General |
Revenue
Fund to
the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund.
|
(r) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on
July 1,
2003, or as soon as may be practical |
thereafter, the State Comptroller shall
direct and the
State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,922,000 from the General |
|
Revenue
Fund to
the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
Fund.
|
(s) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on
or after
July 1, 2003, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
transfer the
sum of |
$4,800,000 from the Statewide Economic Development Fund to the |
General
Revenue Fund.
|
(t) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on
or after
July 1, 2003, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
transfer the
sum of |
$50,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Budget |
Stabilization
Fund.
|
(u) On or after July 1, 2004 and until May 1, 2005, in |
addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by |
law, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
retransferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2005.
|
(v) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on July 1, 2004, or as soon thereafter as may be |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
|
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,200,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund. |
(w) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on July 1, 2004, or as soon thereafter as may be |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $6,445,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
Fund.
|
(x) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on January 15, 2005, or as soon thereafter as may |
be practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer to the General Revenue Fund the |
following sums: |
From the State Crime Laboratory Fund, $200,000; |
From the State Police Wireless Service Emergency Fund, |
$200,000; |
From the State Offender DNA Identification System |
Fund, $800,000; and |
From the State Police Whistleblower Reward and |
Protection Fund, $500,000.
|
(y) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the |
contrary, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law on June 30, 2005, or as soon as may be |
practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and |
the State Treasurer shall transfer the remaining balance from |
the designated funds into the General Revenue Fund and any |
|
future deposits that would otherwise be made into these funds |
must instead be made into the General Revenue Fund:
|
(1) the Keep Illinois Beautiful Fund;
|
(2) the
Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority |
Reconstruction Fund; |
(3) the
New Technology Recovery Fund; |
(4) the Illinois Rural Bond Bank Trust Fund; |
(5) the ISBE School Bus Driver Permit Fund; |
(6) the
Solid Waste Management Revolving Loan Fund; |
(7)
the State Postsecondary Review Program Fund; |
(8) the
Tourism Attraction Development Matching Grant |
Fund; |
(9) the
Patent and Copyright Fund; |
(10) the
Credit Enhancement Development Fund; |
(11) the
Community Mental Health and Developmental |
Disabilities Services Provider Participation Fee Trust |
Fund; |
(12) the
Nursing Home Grant Assistance Fund; |
(13) the
By-product Material Safety Fund; |
(14) the
Illinois Student Assistance Commission Higher |
EdNet Fund; |
(15) the
DORS State Project Fund; |
(16) the School Technology Revolving Fund; |
(17) the
Energy Assistance Contribution Fund; |
(18) the
Illinois Building Commission Revolving Fund; |
(19) the
Illinois Aquaculture Development Fund; |
|
(20) the
Homelessness Prevention Fund; |
(21) the
DCFS Refugee Assistance Fund; |
(22) the
Illinois Century Network Special Purposes |
Fund; and |
(23) the
Build Illinois Purposes Fund.
|
(z) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
for by law, on July 1, 2005, or as soon as may be practical |
thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,200,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund.
|
(aa) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2005, or as soon as may be |
practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and |
the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $9,000,000 from |
the General Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum |
Operating Fund.
|
(bb) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2005, or as soon as may be |
practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and |
the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $6,803,600 from |
the General Revenue Fund to the Securities Audit and |
Enforcement Fund.
|
(cc) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on or after July 1, 2005 and until May 1, |
2006, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
|
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
re-transferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2006.
|
(dd) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on April 1, 2005, or as soon thereafter as |
may be practical, at the direction of the Director of Public |
Aid (now Director of Healthcare and Family Services), the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer |
from the Public Aid Recoveries Trust Fund amounts not to exceed |
$14,000,000 to the Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund. |
(ee) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on July 1, |
2006, or as soon thereafter as practical, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the |
remaining balance from the Illinois Civic Center Bond Fund to |
the Illinois Civic Center Bond Retirement and Interest Fund. |
(ff) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2006 and until June |
30, 2007, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, the |
State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer amounts not exceeding a total of $1,900,000 from the |
General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Capital Revolving Loan |
|
Fund. |
(gg) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2006 and until May 1, |
2007, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
retransferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2007. |
(hh) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2006 and until June |
30, 2007, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts from the Illinois Affordable |
Housing Trust Fund to the designated funds not exceeding the |
following amounts: |
DCFS Children's Services Fund .................$2,200,000
|
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund ........................$1,500,000
|
Supplemental Low-Income Energy |
Assistance Fund ..............................$75,000
|
(ii) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on or before August 31, 2006, the Governor |
|
and the State Comptroller may agree to transfer the surplus |
cash balance from the General Revenue Fund to the Budget |
Stabilization Fund and the Pension Stabilization Fund in equal |
proportions. The determination of the amount of the surplus |
cash balance shall be made by the Governor, with the |
concurrence of the State Comptroller, after taking into account |
the June 30, 2006 balances in the general funds and the actual |
or estimated spending from the general funds during the lapse |
period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the maximum amount that |
may be transferred under this subsection (ii) is $50,000,000. |
(jj) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $8,250,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
Fund. |
(kk) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,400,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund.
|
(ll) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on the first day of each calendar quarter |
of the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2006, or as soon |
thereafter as practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and |
the State Treasurer shall transfer from the General Revenue |
|
Fund amounts equal to one-fourth of $20,000,000 to the |
Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund. |
(mm) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,320,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the I-FLY Fund. |
(nn) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $3,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the African-American HIV/AIDS Response Fund. |
(oo) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2006 and until June |
30, 2007, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts identified as net receipts |
from the sale of all or part of the Illinois Student Assistance |
Commission loan portfolio from the Student Loan Operating Fund |
to the General Revenue Fund. The maximum amount that may be |
transferred pursuant to this Section is $38,800,000. In |
addition, no transfer may be made pursuant to this Section that |
would have the effect of reducing the available balance in the |
Student Loan Operating Fund to an amount less than the amount |
remaining unexpended and unreserved from the total |
appropriations from the Fund estimated to be expended for the |
|
fiscal year. The State Treasurer and Comptroller shall transfer |
the amounts designated under this Section as soon as may be |
practical after receiving the direction to transfer from the |
Governor.
|
(pp)
In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $2,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Illinois Veterans Assistance Fund. |
(qq) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2007 and until May 1, |
2008, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
retransferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2008. |
(rr) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2007 and until June |
30, 2008, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts from the Illinois Affordable |
Housing Trust Fund to the designated funds not exceeding the |
|
following amounts: |
DCFS Children's Services Fund .................$2,200,000
|
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund ........................$1,500,000
|
Supplemental Low-Income Energy |
Assistance Fund ..............................$75,000
|
(ss) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $8,250,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
Fund. |
(tt) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,400,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund.
|
(uu) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,320,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the I-FLY Fund. |
(vv) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $3,000,000 from the General |
|
Revenue Fund to the African-American HIV/AIDS Response Fund. |
(ww) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $3,500,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Predatory Lending Database Program Fund. |
(xx) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $5,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Digital Divide Elimination Fund. |
(yy) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $4,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Digital Divide Elimination Infrastructure |
Fund. |
(zz) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2008, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $5,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Digital Divide Elimination Fund. |
(aaa) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2008 and until May 1, |
2009, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
|
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
retransferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2009. |
(bbb) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2008 and until June |
30, 2009, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts from the Illinois Affordable |
Housing Trust Fund to the designated funds not exceeding the |
following amounts: |
DCFS Children's Services Fund .............$2,200,000 |
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund ........................$1,500,000 |
Supplemental Low-Income Energy |
Assistance Fund ..............................$75,000 |
(ccc) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2008, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $7,450,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
Fund. |
(ddd) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
|
provided for by law, on July 1, 2008, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,400,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund. |
(eee) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $5,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Digital Divide Elimination Fund. |
(fff) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2009 and until May 1, |
2010, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
retransferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2010. |
(ggg) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $7,450,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
Fund. |
|
(hhh) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,400,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund. |
(iii) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $100,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Heartsaver AED Fund. |
(jjj) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2009 and until June |
30, 2010, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
$17,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the DCFS |
Children's Services Fund. |
(lll) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $5,000,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Communications Revolving Fund. |
(mmm) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $9,700,000 from the General |
|
Revenue Fund to the Senior Citizens Real Estate Deferred Tax |
Revolving Fund. |
(nnn) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $565,000 from the FY09 |
Budget Relief Fund to the Horse Racing Fund. |
(ooo) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon thereafter as |
practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $600,000 from the General |
Revenue Fund to the Temporary Relocation Expenses Revolving |
Fund. |
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-707, eff. 1-11-08; |
95-744, eff. 7-18-08; 96-45, eff. 7-15-09.)
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(30 ILCS 105/13.2) (from Ch. 127, par. 149.2)
|
Sec. 13.2. Transfers among line item appropriations.
|
(a) Transfers among line item appropriations from the same
|
treasury fund for the objects specified in this Section may be |
made in
the manner provided in this Section when the balance |
remaining in one or
more such line item appropriations is |
insufficient for the purpose for
which the appropriation was |
made.
|
(a-1) No transfers may be made from one
agency to another |
agency, nor may transfers be made from one institution
of |
|
higher education to another institution of higher education.
|
(a-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, |
transfers may be made only among the objects of expenditure |
enumerated
in this Section, except that no funds may be |
transferred from any
appropriation for personal services, from |
any appropriation for State
contributions to the State |
Employees' Retirement System, from any
separate appropriation |
for employee retirement contributions paid by the
employer, nor |
from any appropriation for State contribution for
employee |
group insurance. During State fiscal year 2005, an agency may |
transfer amounts among its appropriations within the same |
treasury fund for personal services, employee retirement |
contributions paid by employer, and State Contributions to |
retirement systems; notwithstanding and in addition to the |
transfers authorized in subsection (c) of this Section, the |
fiscal year 2005 transfers authorized in this sentence may be |
made in an amount not to exceed 2% of the aggregate amount |
appropriated to an agency within the same treasury fund. During |
State fiscal year 2007, the Departments of Children and Family |
Services, Corrections, Human Services, and Juvenile Justice |
may transfer amounts among their respective appropriations |
within the same treasury fund for personal services, employee |
retirement contributions paid by employer, and State |
contributions to retirement systems. During State fiscal year |
2010, the Department of Transportation may transfer amounts |
among their respective appropriations within the same treasury |
|
fund for personal services, employee retirement contributions |
paid by employer, and State contributions to retirement |
systems. During State fiscal year 2010 only, an agency may |
transfer amounts among its respective appropriations within |
the same treasury fund for personal services, employee |
retirement contributions paid by employer, and State |
contributions to retirement systems. Notwithstanding, and in |
addition to, the transfers authorized in subsection (c) of this |
Section, these transfers may be made in an amount not to exceed |
2% of the aggregate amount appropriated to an agency within the |
same treasury fund.
|
(a-3) Further, if an agency receives a separate
|
appropriation for employee retirement contributions paid by |
the employer,
any transfer by that agency into an appropriation |
for personal services
must be accompanied by a corresponding |
transfer into the appropriation for
employee retirement |
contributions paid by the employer, in an amount
sufficient to |
meet the employer share of the employee contributions
required |
to be remitted to the retirement system.
|
(b) In addition to the general transfer authority provided |
under
subsection (c), the following agencies have the specific |
transfer authority
granted in this subsection:
|
The Department of Healthcare and Family Services is |
authorized to make transfers
representing savings attributable |
to not increasing grants due to the
births of additional |
children from line items for payments of cash grants to
line |
|
items for payments for employment and social services for the |
purposes
outlined in subsection (f) of Section 4-2 of the |
Illinois Public Aid Code.
|
The Department of Children and Family Services is |
authorized to make
transfers not exceeding 2% of the aggregate |
amount appropriated to it within
the same treasury fund for the |
following line items among these same line
items: Foster Home |
and Specialized Foster Care and Prevention, Institutions
and |
Group Homes and Prevention, and Purchase of Adoption and |
Guardianship
Services.
|
The Department on Aging is authorized to make transfers not
|
exceeding 2% of the aggregate amount appropriated to it within |
the same
treasury fund for the following Community Care Program |
line items among these
same line items: Homemaker and Senior |
Companion Services, Alternative Senior Services, Case |
Coordination
Units, and Adult Day Care Services.
|
The State Treasurer is authorized to make transfers among |
line item
appropriations
from the Capital Litigation Trust |
Fund, with respect to costs incurred in
fiscal years 2002 and |
2003 only, when the balance remaining in one or
more such
line |
item appropriations is insufficient for the purpose for which |
the
appropriation was
made, provided that no such transfer may |
be made unless the amount transferred
is no
longer required for |
the purpose for which that appropriation was made.
|
The State Board of Education is authorized to make |
transfers from line item appropriations within the same |
|
treasury fund for General State Aid and General State Aid - |
Hold Harmless, provided that no such transfer may be made |
unless the amount transferred is no longer required for the |
purpose for which that appropriation was made, to the line item |
appropriation for Transitional Assistance when the balance |
remaining in such line item appropriation is insufficient for |
the purpose for which the appropriation was made. |
The State Board of Education is authorized to make |
transfers between the following line item appropriations |
within the same treasury fund: Disabled Student |
Services/Materials (Section 14-13.01 of the School Code), |
Disabled Student Transportation Reimbursement (Section |
14-13.01 of the School Code), Disabled Student Tuition - |
Private Tuition (Section 14-7.02 of the School Code), |
Extraordinary Special Education (Section 14-7.02b of the |
School Code), Reimbursement for Free Lunch/Breakfast Program, |
Summer School Payments (Section 18-4.3 of the School Code), and |
Transportation - Regular/Vocational Reimbursement (Section |
29-5 of the School Code). Such transfers shall be made only |
when the balance remaining in one or more such line item |
appropriations is insufficient for the purpose for which the |
appropriation was made and provided that no such transfer may |
be made unless the amount transferred is no longer required for |
the purpose for which that appropriation was made. |
During State fiscal year 2010 only, the Department of |
Healthcare and Family Services is authorized to make transfers |
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not exceeding 4% of the aggregate amount appropriated to it, |
within the same treasury fund, among the various line items |
appropriated for Medical Assistance. |
(c) The sum of such transfers for an agency in a fiscal |
year shall not
exceed 2% of the aggregate amount appropriated |
to it within the same treasury
fund for the following objects: |
Personal Services; Extra Help; Student and
Inmate |
Compensation; State Contributions to Retirement Systems; State
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Contributions to Social Security; State Contribution for |
Employee Group
Insurance; Contractual Services; Travel; |
Commodities; Printing; Equipment;
Electronic Data Processing; |
Operation of Automotive Equipment;
Telecommunications |
Services; Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled
and |
Discharged Prisoners; Library Books; Federal Matching Grants |
for
Student Loans; Refunds; Workers' Compensation, |
Occupational Disease, and
Tort Claims; and, in appropriations |
to institutions of higher education,
Awards and Grants. |
Notwithstanding the above, any amounts appropriated for
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payment of workers' compensation claims to an agency to which |
the authority
to evaluate, administer and pay such claims has |
been delegated by the
Department of Central Management Services |
may be transferred to any other
expenditure object where such |
amounts exceed the amount necessary for the
payment of such |
claims.
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(c-1) Special provisions for State fiscal year 2003. |
Notwithstanding any
other provision of this Section to the |
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contrary, for State fiscal year 2003
only, transfers among line |
item appropriations to an agency from the same
treasury fund |
may be made provided that the sum of such transfers for an |
agency
in State fiscal year 2003 shall not exceed 3% of the |
aggregate amount
appropriated to that State agency for State |
fiscal year 2003 for the following
objects: personal services, |
except that no transfer may be approved which
reduces the |
aggregate appropriations for personal services within an |
agency;
extra help; student and inmate compensation; State
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contributions to retirement systems; State contributions to |
social security;
State contributions for employee group |
insurance; contractual services; travel;
commodities; |
printing; equipment; electronic data processing; operation of
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automotive equipment; telecommunications services; travel and |
allowance for
committed, paroled, and discharged prisoners; |
library books; federal matching
grants for student loans; |
refunds; workers' compensation, occupational disease,
and tort |
claims; and, in appropriations to institutions of higher |
education,
awards and grants.
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(c-2) Special provisions for State fiscal year 2005. |
Notwithstanding subsections (a), (a-2), and (c), for State |
fiscal year 2005 only, transfers may be made among any line |
item appropriations from the same or any other treasury fund |
for any objects or purposes, without limitation, when the |
balance remaining in one or more such line item appropriations |
is insufficient for the purpose for which the appropriation was |
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made, provided that the sum of those transfers by a State |
agency shall not exceed 4% of the aggregate amount appropriated |
to that State agency for fiscal year 2005.
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(d) Transfers among appropriations made to agencies of the |
Legislative
and Judicial departments and to the |
constitutionally elected officers in the
Executive branch |
require the approval of the officer authorized in Section 10
of |
this Act to approve and certify vouchers. Transfers among |
appropriations
made to the University of Illinois, Southern |
Illinois University, Chicago State
University, Eastern |
Illinois University, Governors State University, Illinois
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State University, Northeastern Illinois University, Northern |
Illinois
University, Western Illinois University, the Illinois |
Mathematics and Science
Academy and the Board of Higher |
Education require the approval of the Board of
Higher Education |
and the Governor. Transfers among appropriations to all other
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agencies require the approval of the Governor.
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The officer responsible for approval shall certify that the
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transfer is necessary to carry out the programs and purposes |
for which
the appropriations were made by the General Assembly |
and shall transmit
to the State Comptroller a certified copy of |
the approval which shall
set forth the specific amounts |
transferred so that the Comptroller may
change his records |
accordingly. The Comptroller shall furnish the
Governor with |
information copies of all transfers approved for agencies
of |
the Legislative and Judicial departments and transfers |
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approved by
the constitutionally elected officials of the |
Executive branch other
than the Governor, showing the amounts |
transferred and indicating the
dates such changes were entered |
on the Comptroller's records.
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(e) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Comptroller, may transfer line item appropriations for |
General State Aid from the Common School Fund to the Education |
Assistance Fund. |
(Source: P.A. 95-707, eff. 1-11-08; 96-37, eff. 7-13-09.)
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ARTICLE 10. PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITY CONSTRUCTION |
Section 10-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Park and Recreational Facility Construction Act of 2009. |
References in this Article to "this Act" mean this Article. |
Section 10-5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
"Department" means the Department of Natural Resources. |
"Applicant" means a local government that files an |
application for grant under this Act. |
"Director" means the Director of Natural Resources. |
"Local government" includes counties, townships, |
municipalities, park districts, conservation districts, forest |
preserve districts, river conservancy districts, and any other |
unit of local government empowered to expend public funds for |
the acquisition and development of land for public outdoor |
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park, recreation, or conservation purposes. |
"Disadvantaged" means an eligible local government located |
within a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) with a |
per capita equalized assessed valuation (EAV) less than 60% of |
the State average and more than 15% of the population below the |
national poverty level and not containing a University in the |
community, or a unit of government located outside an SMSA with |
an EAV less than 50% of the State average and more than 20% of |
its population below the poverty level and not containing a |
University in the community. |
"Park or recreation unit construction project" means the |
acquisition, development, construction, reconstruction, |
rehabilitation, improvement, architectural planning, and |
installation, of (i) capital facilities consisting of |
buildings, structures, and land for park or recreation purposes |
and (ii) open spaces and natural areas, as those terms are |
defined in Section 10 of the Illinois Open Land Trust Act. |
Section 10-10. Grant awards. The Department is authorized |
to make grants for park or recreation unit construction |
projects with funds appropriated for that purpose from the |
Build Illinois Bond Fund. |
No single construction project may be eligible to receive |
more than 10% of the amount so appropriated for any fiscal |
year, and no more than 10% of the total appropriation may be |
committed or expended on any one construction project described |
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in an application under this Act. |
Of the total amount of funds for construction projects |
awarded statewide, 20% shall be awarded to the Chicago Park |
District, provided that the Chicago Park District complies with |
the provisions of this Act, and 80% shall be awarded to local |
government units outside of the City of Chicago. |
Any local government awarded a construction project grant |
under this Act shall be eligible for State funding assistance |
up to 75% of the approved project costs. Those local |
governments defined as "disadvantaged" shall be eligible for up |
to 90% State funding assistance, provided that no more than 10% |
of the amount so appropriated in any fiscal year under this Act |
is made available for such local governments. |
No grant funds awarded by the Department pursuant to this |
Act shall be used for operational costs. |
Section 10-15. Grants. Any local government may apply to |
the Department for a grant under this Act. An application must |
be in writing and contain a narrative description of the |
project, the legal description of the open lands to be acquired |
or used for the capital development project, a current |
appraisal performed by an Illinois licensed appraiser showing |
the fair market value of those lands to be acquired, the |
estimated project cost, identification of a source of |
continuous funding sufficient to maintain the new facilities to |
be created by capital development, the amount of the project |
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cost the applicant proposes to provide, and such other |
information as required by the Department. |
Section 10-20. Priorities for projects. In considering |
applications for grants under this Act, the Department shall |
give priority to projects that will provide the greatest |
benefit to the residents of the State, based upon criteria |
established by the Department in rules promulgated pursuant to |
this Act which reflect the useful life of existing facilities |
and improvements, address public health and safety needs, |
correct accessibility deficiencies, and reflect outdoor |
recreation needs and priorities identified through the |
Department’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan |
(SCORP) Program. |
Section 10-25. Consideration of applications. The |
Department shall consider all applications for grants filed |
prior to a deadline established by the Department for a fiscal |
year before awarding any grants for that year. The Department |
shall evaluate those applications that have been timely filed |
in accordance with the rules promulgated by the Department |
pursuant to and consistent with the provisions of this Act. |
Section 10-30. Supervision of park or recreation unit |
construction projects. The Department shall exercise general |
supervision over park or recreation unit construction projects |
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financed pursuant to this Act. No project may be disapproved by |
the Department solely due to a park or recreation unit's |
selection of an architect or engineer. |
Section 10-35. Limitation of grant award period. No grant |
awarded pursuant to this Act shall have an initial term |
exceeding 3 years beginning on the date of first execution of |
the grant agreement by the Department. Each local government |
awarded a grant under this Act may apply for one-year |
extensions of the grant term if unforeseen and uncontrollable |
delays in construction are experienced and documented. The |
grantee must provide written documentation to the Department |
that significant progress has been made toward completing the |
construction project and must provide a reasonable estimate of |
additional time needed for completion before an extension will |
be considered. If a construction project is terminated by the |
Department, unexpended funds may be used by the Department |
subject to appropriation. |
Section 10-40. Rules. The Department shall promulgate such |
rules as it deems necessary for carrying out its |
responsibilities under the provisions of this Act. |
Section 10-45. Progress reports. Progress reports on the |
implementation and development of this Act shall be filed no |
later than January 15 of every odd-numbered year with the |
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Governor and the General Assembly until such time as funds are |
no longer appropriated for this program. Reports shall include |
a statement of goals and objectives and quantifiable support |
documentation as expenditures, allocation of funds by |
location, including performance and measurement criteria |
sufficient to enable the Governor and General Assembly to |
properly evaluate and review program effectiveness. |
ARTICLE 99. EFFECTIVE DATE
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Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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