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Public Act 099-0856 | ||||
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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 17 as follows:
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(15 ILCS 505/17) (from Ch. 130, par. 17)
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Sec. 17.
The State Treasurer may establish and administer | ||||
both a Public
Treasurers'
Investment Pool and an E-Pay program | ||||
to supplement
and enhance both the investment opportunities and | ||||
the secure electronic payment options otherwise available to | ||||
other
custodians
of public funds for public agencies
in this | ||||
State.
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The Treasurer, in administering the Public Treasurers' | ||||
Investment Pool,
may receive public
funds paid into the pool by | ||||
any other custodian of such funds and may serve
as the fiscal | ||||
agent of
that custodian of public funds for the purpose of | ||||
holding and investing those
funds.
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The Treasurer may invest the public funds constituting the | ||||
Public Treasurers'
Investment
Pool in the same manner, in the | ||||
same types of investments and subject to
the same limitations
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provided for the investment of funds in the State Treasury. The | ||||
Treasurer
shall develop, publish, and implement an investment | ||||
policy covering the
management of funds in the Public |
Treasurers' Investment Pool. The policy
shall be published each | ||
year as part of the audit
of the Public Treasurers' Investment | ||
Pool by the Auditor General, which shall
be distributed to all | ||
participants. The Treasurer shall notify all Public
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Treasurers' Investment Pool participants in writing, and the | ||
Treasurer shall
publish in at least one newspaper of general | ||
circulation in both Springfield
and Chicago any changes to a | ||
previously published investment policy at least 30
calendar | ||
days before implementing the policy. Any such investment policy
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adopted by the Treasurer shall be reviewed, and updated if | ||
necessary, within 90
days following the installation of a new | ||
Treasurer.
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The Treasurer shall promulgate such rules and regulations | ||
as he deems
necessary
for the efficient
administration of the | ||
Public Treasurers' Investment Pool and the E-Pay program , | ||
including
specification
of minimum amounts
which may be | ||
deposited in the Pool and minimum periods of time for which
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deposits
shall be retained in the Pool. The rules shall provide | ||
for the administration
expenses of the Pool to be
paid from its | ||
earnings and for the interest earnings in excess of such | ||
expenses
to be credited or
paid monthly to the several | ||
custodians of public funds participating in
the Pool in a | ||
manner which equitably
reflects the differing amounts of their | ||
respective investments in the Pool and
the
differing periods of | ||
time for which such amounts were in the custody of the
Pool.
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Upon creating a Public Treasurers' Investment Pool the |
State Treasurer shall
give bond with 2 or more sufficient | ||
sureties, payable to custodians of public
funds who participate
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in the Pool for the benefit of the public agencies whose funds | ||
are paid
into the Pool for investment,
in the penal sum of | ||
$150,000, conditioned for the faithful discharge of
his duties | ||
in relation to the
Public Treasurers' Investment Pool.
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"Public funds" and "public agency", as used in this Section | ||
have the meanings ascribed
to them in Section 1 of "An Act | ||
relating to certain investments of public
funds by public
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agencies", approved July 23, 1943, as amended.
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This amendatory Act of 1975 is not a limit on any home rule | ||
unit.
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After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th | ||
General Assembly, participation in the Public Treasurers' | ||
Investment Pool shall not be a prerequisite for participation | ||
in the Treasurer's E-Pay program. | ||
(Source: P.A. 97-537, eff. 8-23-11.)
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Section 10. The Deposit of State Moneys Act is amended by | ||
changing Sections 18 and 22.5 as follows:
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(15 ILCS 520/18) (from Ch. 130, par. 37)
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Sec. 18.
The State Treasurer shall make a monthly report to | ||
the Governor
giving a detailed statement of the balances on | ||
deposit in the several
banks or savings and loan associations, | ||
and the amount paid by each
such bank or savings and loan |
association as interest on moneys so
deposited. Such statement | ||
shall contain the name of each bank or savings
and loan | ||
association, and the
amount in such bank or savings and loan | ||
association subject to draft
at the close of business on the | ||
last
day of the month for which the report is made, and on the | ||
last day of the
month next preceding. A copy of such report | ||
shall be retained by the
Treasurer and shall be made available | ||
for inspection by the public at any
reasonable time. The | ||
Treasurer may satisfy the requirements of this Section by | ||
posting the monthly report on the Treasurer's official Internet | ||
website.
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(Source: P.A. 83-541.)
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(15 ILCS 520/22.5) (from Ch. 130, par. 41a)
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(For force and effect of certain provisions, see Section 90 | ||
of P.A. 94-79) | ||
Sec. 22.5. Permitted investments. The State Treasurer may, | ||
with the
approval of the Governor, invest and reinvest any | ||
State money in the treasury
which is not needed for current | ||
expenditures due or about to become due, in
obligations of the | ||
United States government or its agencies or of National
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Mortgage Associations established by or under the National | ||
Housing Act, 1201
U.S.C. 1701 et seq., or
in mortgage | ||
participation certificates representing undivided interests in
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specified, first-lien conventional residential Illinois | ||
mortgages that are
underwritten, insured, guaranteed, or |
purchased by the Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corporation or in | ||
Affordable Housing Program Trust Fund Bonds or
Notes as defined | ||
in and issued pursuant to the Illinois Housing Development
Act. | ||
All such obligations shall be considered as cash and may
be | ||
delivered over as cash by a State Treasurer to his successor.
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The State Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, | ||
purchase
any state bonds with any money in the State Treasury | ||
that has been set
aside and held for the payment of the | ||
principal of and interest on the
bonds. The bonds shall be | ||
considered as cash and may be delivered over
as cash by the | ||
State Treasurer to his successor.
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The State Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, | ||
invest or
reinvest any State money in the treasury that is not | ||
needed for
current expenditure due or about to become due, or | ||
any money in the
State Treasury that has been set aside and | ||
held for the payment of the
principal of and the interest on | ||
any State bonds, in shares,
withdrawable accounts, and | ||
investment certificates of savings and
building and loan | ||
associations, incorporated under the laws of this
State or any | ||
other state or under the laws of the United States;
provided, | ||
however, that investments may be made only in those savings
and | ||
loan or building and loan associations the shares and | ||
withdrawable
accounts or other forms of investment securities | ||
of which are insured
by the Federal Deposit Insurance | ||
Corporation.
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The State Treasurer may not invest State money in any |
savings and
loan or building and loan association unless a | ||
commitment by the savings
and loan (or building and loan) | ||
association, executed by the president
or chief executive | ||
officer of that association, is submitted in the
following | ||
form:
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The .................. Savings and Loan (or Building | ||
and Loan)
Association pledges not to reject arbitrarily | ||
mortgage loans for
residential properties within any | ||
specific part of the community served
by the savings and | ||
loan (or building and loan) association because of
the | ||
location of the property. The savings and loan (or building | ||
and
loan) association also pledges to make loans available | ||
on low and
moderate income residential property throughout | ||
the community within
the limits of its legal restrictions | ||
and prudent financial practices.
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The State Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, | ||
invest or
reinvest, at a price not to exceed par, any State | ||
money in the treasury
that is not needed for current | ||
expenditures due or about to become
due, or any money in the | ||
State Treasury that has been set aside and
held for the payment | ||
of the principal of and interest on any State
bonds, in bonds | ||
issued by counties or municipal corporations of the
State of | ||
Illinois.
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The State Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, | ||
invest or
reinvest any State money in the Treasury which is not | ||
needed for current
expenditure, due or about to become due, or |
any money in the State Treasury
which has been set aside and | ||
held for the payment of the principal of and
the interest on | ||
any State bonds, in participations in loans, the principal
of | ||
which participation is fully guaranteed by an agency or | ||
instrumentality
of the United States government; provided, | ||
however, that such loan
participations are represented by | ||
certificates issued only by banks which
are incorporated under | ||
the laws of this State or any other state
or under the laws of | ||
the United States, and such banks, but not
the loan | ||
participation certificates, are insured by the Federal Deposit
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Insurance Corporation.
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The State Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, | ||
invest or
reinvest any State money in the Treasury that is not | ||
needed for current
expenditure, due or about to become due, or | ||
any money in the State Treasury
that has been set aside and | ||
held for the payment of the principal of and
the interest on | ||
any State bonds, in any of the following:
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(1) Bonds, notes, certificates of indebtedness, | ||
Treasury bills, or other
securities now or hereafter issued | ||
that are guaranteed by the full faith
and credit of the | ||
United States of America as to principal and interest.
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(2) Bonds, notes, debentures, or other similar | ||
obligations of the United
States of America, its agencies, | ||
and instrumentalities.
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(2.5) Bonds, notes, debentures, or other similar | ||
obligations of a
foreign government, other than the |
Republic of the Sudan, that are guaranteed by the full | ||
faith and credit of that
government as to principal and | ||
interest, but only if the foreign government
has not | ||
defaulted and has met its payment obligations in a timely | ||
manner on
all similar obligations for a period of at least | ||
25 years immediately before
the time of acquiring those | ||
obligations.
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(3) Interest-bearing savings accounts, | ||
interest-bearing certificates of
deposit, interest-bearing | ||
time deposits, or any other investments
constituting | ||
direct obligations of any bank as defined by the Illinois
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Banking Act.
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(4) Interest-bearing accounts, certificates of | ||
deposit, or any other
investments constituting direct | ||
obligations of any savings and loan
associations | ||
incorporated under the laws of this State or any other | ||
state or
under the laws of the United States.
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(5) Dividend-bearing share accounts, share certificate | ||
accounts, or
class of share accounts of a credit union | ||
chartered under the laws of this
State or the laws of the | ||
United States; provided, however, the principal
office of | ||
the credit union must be located within the State of | ||
Illinois.
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(6) Bankers' acceptances of banks whose senior | ||
obligations are rated in
the top 2 rating categories by 2 | ||
national rating agencies and maintain that
rating during |
the term of the investment.
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(7) Short-term obligations of either corporations or | ||
limited liability companies organized in the United
States | ||
with assets exceeding $500,000,000 if (i) the obligations | ||
are rated
at the time of purchase at one of the 3 highest | ||
classifications established
by at least 2 standard rating | ||
services and mature not later than 270
days from the date | ||
of purchase, (ii) the purchases do not exceed 10% of
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corporation's or the limited liability company's | ||
outstanding obligations, (iii) no more than one-third of
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the public agency's funds are invested in short-term | ||
obligations of
either corporations or limited liability | ||
companies, and (iv) the corporation or the limited | ||
liability company has not been placed on the list of | ||
restricted companies by the Illinois Investment Policy | ||
Board under Section 1-110.16 identified as a forbidden | ||
entity, as that term is defined in Section 1-110.6 of the | ||
Illinois Pension Code , by an independent researching firm | ||
that specializes in global security risk that has been | ||
engaged by the State Treasurer .
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(7.5) Obligations of either corporations or limited | ||
liability companies organized in the United States, that | ||
have a significant presence in this State, with assets | ||
exceeding $500,000,000 if: (i) the obligations are rated at | ||
the time of purchase at one of the 3 highest | ||
classifications established by at least 2 standard rating |
services and mature more than 270 days, but less than 5 | ||
years, from the date of purchase; (ii) the purchases do not | ||
exceed 10% of the corporation's or the limited liability | ||
company's outstanding obligations; (iii) no more than 5% of | ||
the public agency's funds are invested in such obligations | ||
of corporations or limited liability companies; and (iv) | ||
the corporation or the limited liability company has not | ||
been placed on the list of restricted companies by the | ||
Illinois Investment Policy Board under Section 1-110.16 of | ||
the Illinois Pension Code. The authorization of the | ||
Treasurer to invest in new obligations under this paragraph | ||
shall expire on June 30, 2019.
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(8) Money market mutual funds registered under the | ||
Investment Company
Act of 1940, provided that the portfolio | ||
of the money market mutual fund is
limited to obligations | ||
described in this Section and to agreements to
repurchase | ||
such obligations.
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(9) The Public Treasurers' Investment Pool created | ||
under Section 17 of
the State Treasurer Act or in a fund | ||
managed, operated, and administered by
a bank.
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(10) Repurchase agreements of government securities | ||
having the meaning
set out in the Government Securities Act | ||
of 1986, as now or hereafter amended or succeeded, subject | ||
to the provisions
of that Act and the regulations issued | ||
thereunder.
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(11) Investments made in accordance with the |
Technology Development
Act.
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For purposes of this Section, "agencies" of the United | ||
States
Government includes:
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(i) the federal land banks, federal intermediate | ||
credit banks, banks for
cooperatives, federal farm credit | ||
banks, or any other entity authorized
to issue debt | ||
obligations under the Farm Credit Act of 1971 (12 U.S.C. | ||
2001
et seq.) and Acts amendatory thereto;
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(ii) the federal home loan banks and the federal home | ||
loan
mortgage corporation;
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(iii) the Commodity Credit Corporation; and
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(iv) any other agency created by Act of Congress.
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The Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, lend | ||
any securities
acquired under this Act. However, securities may | ||
be lent under this Section
only in accordance with Federal | ||
Financial Institution Examination Council
guidelines and only | ||
if the securities are collateralized at a level sufficient
to | ||
assure the safety of the securities, taking into account market | ||
value
fluctuation. The securities may be collateralized by cash | ||
or collateral
acceptable under Sections 11 and 11.1.
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(Source: P.A. 96-469, eff. 8-14-09; 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see | ||
Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 for the effective date of changes made | ||
by P.A. 96-795); 96-870, eff. 1-21-10; 97-277, eff. 8-8-11.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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