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1 | AN ACT concerning military service. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Sections 3-9005 and 5-2006 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | (55 ILCS 5/3-9005) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-9005) | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sec. 3-9005. Powers and duties of State's Attorney. | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) The duty of each State's Attorney shall be: | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | (1) To commence and prosecute all actions, suits, | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | indictments and prosecutions, civil and criminal, in the | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | circuit court for the county, in which the people of the | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | State or county may be concerned. | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | (2) To prosecute all forfeited bonds and | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | recognizances, and all actions and proceedings for the | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | recovery of debts, revenues, moneys, fines, penalties and | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | forfeitures accruing to the State or the county, or to any | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | school district or road district in the county; also, to | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | prosecute all suits in the county against railroad or | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | transportation companies, which may be prosecuted in the | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | name of the People of the State of Illinois. | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | (3) To commence and prosecute all actions and | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | proceedings brought by any county officer in the county | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | officer's official capacity. |
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1 | (4) To defend all actions and proceedings brought | ||||||
2 | against the county, or against any county or State | ||||||
3 | officer, in the county or State officer's official | ||||||
4 | capacity, within the county. | ||||||
5 | (5) To attend the examination of all persons brought | ||||||
6 | before any judge on habeas corpus, when the prosecution is | ||||||
7 | in the county. | ||||||
8 | (6) To attend before judges and prosecute charges of | ||||||
9 | felony or misdemeanor, for which the offender is required | ||||||
10 | to be recognized to appear before the circuit court, when | ||||||
11 | in the State's Attorney's power so to do. | ||||||
12 | (7) To give the State's Attorney's opinion, without | ||||||
13 | fee or reward, to any county officer in the county, upon | ||||||
14 | any question or law relating to any criminal or other | ||||||
15 | matter, in which the people or the county may be | ||||||
16 | concerned. | ||||||
17 | (8) To assist the Attorney General whenever it may be | ||||||
18 | necessary, and in cases of appeal from the county to the | ||||||
19 | Supreme Court, to which it is the duty of the Attorney | ||||||
20 | General to attend, the State's Attorney shall furnish the | ||||||
21 | Attorney General at least 10 days before such is due to be | ||||||
22 | filed, a manuscript of a proposed statement, brief and | ||||||
23 | argument to be printed and filed on behalf of the people, | ||||||
24 | prepared in accordance with the rules of the Supreme | ||||||
25 | Court. However, if such brief, argument or other document | ||||||
26 | is due to be filed by law or order of court within this |
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1 | 10-day period, then the State's Attorney shall furnish | ||||||
2 | such as soon as may be reasonable. | ||||||
3 | (9) To pay all moneys received by the State's Attorney | ||||||
4 | in trust, without delay, to the officer who by law is | ||||||
5 | entitled to the custody thereof. | ||||||
6 | (10) To notify, by first class mail, complaining | ||||||
7 | witnesses of the ultimate disposition of the cases arising | ||||||
8 | from an indictment or an information. | ||||||
9 | (11) To perform such other and further duties as may, | ||||||
10 | from time to time, be enjoined on the State's Attorney by | ||||||
11 | law. | ||||||
12 | (12) To appear in all proceedings by collectors of | ||||||
13 | taxes against delinquent taxpayers for judgments to sell | ||||||
14 | real estate, and see that all the necessary preliminary | ||||||
15 | steps have been legally taken to make the judgment legal | ||||||
16 | and binding. | ||||||
17 | (13) To notify, by first-class mail, the State | ||||||
18 | Superintendent of Education, the applicable regional | ||||||
19 | superintendent of schools, and the superintendent of the | ||||||
20 | employing school district or the chief school | ||||||
21 | administrator of the employing nonpublic school, if any, | ||||||
22 | upon the conviction of any individual known to possess a | ||||||
23 | certificate or license issued pursuant to Article 21 or | ||||||
24 | 21B, respectively, of the School Code of any offense set | ||||||
25 | forth in Section 21B-80 of the School Code or any other | ||||||
26 | felony conviction, providing the name of the certificate |
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1 | holder, the fact of the conviction, and the name and | ||||||
2 | location of the court where the conviction occurred. The | ||||||
3 | certificate holder must also be contemporaneously sent a | ||||||
4 | copy of the notice. | ||||||
5 | (b) The State's Attorney of each county shall have | ||||||
6 | authority to appoint one or more special investigators to | ||||||
7 | serve subpoenas and summonses, make return of process, and | ||||||
8 | conduct investigations which assist the State's Attorney in | ||||||
9 | the performance of the State's Attorney duties. In counties of | ||||||
10 | the first and second class, the fees for service of subpoenas | ||||||
11 | and summonses are allowed by this Section and shall be | ||||||
12 | consistent with those set forth in Section 4-5001 of this Act, | ||||||
13 | except when increased by county ordinance as provided for in | ||||||
14 | Section 4-5001. In counties of the third class, the fees for | ||||||
15 | service of subpoenas and summonses are allowed by this Section | ||||||
16 | and shall be consistent with those set forth in Section | ||||||
17 | 4-12001 of this Act. A special investigator shall not carry | ||||||
18 | firearms except with permission of the State's Attorney and | ||||||
19 | only while carrying appropriate identification indicating the | ||||||
20 | special investigator's employment and in the performance of | ||||||
21 | the special investigator's assigned duties. | ||||||
22 | Subject to the qualifications set forth in this | ||||||
23 | subsection, special investigators shall be peace officers and | ||||||
24 | shall have all the powers possessed by investigators under the | ||||||
25 | State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act. | ||||||
26 | No special investigator employed by the State's Attorney |
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1 | shall have peace officer status or exercise police powers | ||||||
2 | unless the special investigator successfully completes the | ||||||
3 | basic police training course mandated and approved by the | ||||||
4 | Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board or such | ||||||
5 | board waives the training requirement by reason of the special | ||||||
6 | investigator's prior law enforcement experience or training or | ||||||
7 | both. Any State's Attorney appointing a special investigator | ||||||
8 | shall consult with all affected local police agencies, to the | ||||||
9 | extent consistent with the public interest, if the special | ||||||
10 | investigator is assigned to areas within that agency's | ||||||
11 | jurisdiction. | ||||||
12 | Before a person is appointed as a special investigator, | ||||||
13 | the person's fingerprints shall be taken and transmitted to | ||||||
14 | the Department of State Police. The Department shall examine | ||||||
15 | its records and submit to the State's Attorney of the county in | ||||||
16 | which the investigator seeks appointment any conviction | ||||||
17 | information concerning the person on file with the Department. | ||||||
18 | No person shall be appointed as a special investigator if the | ||||||
19 | person has been convicted of a felony or other offense | ||||||
20 | involving moral turpitude. A special investigator shall be | ||||||
21 | paid a salary and be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred | ||||||
22 | in performing the special investigator's assigned duties. The | ||||||
23 | county board shall approve the salary and actual expenses and | ||||||
24 | appropriate the salary and expenses in the manner prescribed | ||||||
25 | by law or ordinance. | ||||||
26 | (c) The State's Attorney may request and receive from |
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1 | employers, labor unions, telephone companies, and utility | ||||||
2 | companies location information concerning putative fathers and | ||||||
3 | noncustodial parents for the purpose of establishing a child's | ||||||
4 | paternity or establishing, enforcing, or modifying a child | ||||||
5 | support obligation. In this subsection, "location information" | ||||||
6 | means information about (i) the physical whereabouts of a | ||||||
7 | putative father or noncustodial parent, (ii) the putative | ||||||
8 | father or noncustodial parent's employer, or (iii) the salary, | ||||||
9 | wages, and other compensation paid and the health insurance | ||||||
10 | coverage provided to the putative father or noncustodial | ||||||
11 | parent by the employer of the putative father or noncustodial | ||||||
12 | parent or by a labor union of which the putative father or | ||||||
13 | noncustodial parent is a member. | ||||||
14 | (d) (Blank). | ||||||
15 | (e) The State's Attorney shall have the authority to enter | ||||||
16 | into a written agreement with the Department of Revenue for | ||||||
17 | pursuit of civil liability under subsection (E) of Section | ||||||
18 | 17-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 against persons who have | ||||||
19 | issued to the Department checks or other orders in violation | ||||||
20 | of the provisions of paragraph (1) of subsection (B) of | ||||||
21 | Section 17-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012, with the Department | ||||||
22 | to retain the amount owing upon the dishonored check or order | ||||||
23 | along with the dishonored check fee imposed under the Uniform | ||||||
24 | Penalty and Interest Act, with the balance of damages, fees, | ||||||
25 | and costs collected under subsection (E) of Section 17-1 of | ||||||
26 | the Criminal Code of 2012 or under Section 17-1a of that Code |
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1 | to be retained by the State's Attorney. The agreement shall | ||||||
2 | not affect the allocation of fines and costs imposed in any | ||||||
3 | criminal prosecution. | ||||||
4 | (f) In a county with less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, and | ||||||
5 | only upon receipt of a written request by the superintendent | ||||||
6 | of the county or multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission | ||||||
7 | for the county in which the State's Attorney is located, the | ||||||
8 | State's Attorney shall have the discretionary authority to | ||||||
9 | render an opinion, without fee or reward, upon any question of | ||||||
10 | law relating to a matter in which the county or multi-county | ||||||
11 | Veterans Assistance Commission may be concerned. The State's | ||||||
12 | Attorney shall have the discretion to grant or decline such a | ||||||
13 | request. | ||||||
14 | (Source: P.A. 101-275, eff. 8-9-19; 102-56, eff. 7-9-21.) | ||||||
15 | (55 ILCS 5/5-2006) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-2006) | ||||||
16 | Sec. 5-2006. Tax for Veterans Assistance Commission. The | ||||||
17 | county board of each county having a population of less than 3 | ||||||
18 | million in which there is a Veterans Assistance Commission or | ||||||
19 | which is a part of a multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
20 | Commission as provided in Section 9 of the Military Veterans | ||||||
21 | Assistance Act may levy a tax of not to exceed .03% of the | ||||||
22 | assessed value annually on all taxable property of the county, | ||||||
23 | for the purpose of providing assistance to military veterans | ||||||
24 | and their families pursuant to such Act. Whenever not less | ||||||
25 | than 10% of the electors of the county petition the county |
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1 | board to levy the tax at not to exceed .04% of the assessed | ||||||
2 | value, the county board shall certify the proposition to the | ||||||
3 | proper election officials who shall submit the proposition at | ||||||
4 | the next general election in accordance with the general | ||||||
5 | election law. If a majority of the electors vote in favor of | ||||||
6 | the proposition, the county board may, annually, levy the tax | ||||||
7 | as authorized. The proceeds of any tax so levied shall be used | ||||||
8 | exclusively for the assistance purposes authorized thereunder, | ||||||
9 | and a portion thereof may be expended for the salaries of any | ||||||
10 | officers or employees of the county or multi-county Veterans | ||||||
11 | Assistance Commission, for the authorized reimbursement of any | ||||||
12 | officer or employee of the county or multi-county Veterans | ||||||
13 | Assistance Commission, as provided in Section 10 of the | ||||||
14 | Military Veterans Assistance Act, or for any other expenses | ||||||
15 | incident to the administration of such assistance. | ||||||
16 | The tax shall be separate from all other taxes which the | ||||||
17 | county is authorized to levy on the aggregate valuation of the | ||||||
18 | property within the county and shall not be included in any tax | ||||||
19 | limitation of the rate upon which taxes are required to be | ||||||
20 | extended, but shall be excluded therefrom and in addition | ||||||
21 | thereto. The tax shall be levied and collected in like manner | ||||||
22 | as the general taxes of the county, and, when collected, shall | ||||||
23 | be paid into a special fund in the county treasury and used | ||||||
24 | only as herein authorized, or disbursed from the county | ||||||
25 | treasury of a county in which a properly organized county or | ||||||
26 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission is authorized |
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1 | under Section 3-11008 of this Code. | ||||||
2 | The limitations on tax rates herein provided may be | ||||||
3 | increased or decreased under the referendum provisions of the | ||||||
4 | General Revenue Law of Illinois. | ||||||
5 | If a county has levied the tax herein authorized or | ||||||
6 | otherwise meets the conditions set out in Section 12-21.13 of | ||||||
7 | the Illinois Public Aid Code, to qualify for State funds to | ||||||
8 | supplement local funds for public purposes under Articles III, | ||||||
9 | IV, V, VI, and IX of that Code and otherwise meets the | ||||||
10 | conditions set out in Article XII of that Code for receipt of | ||||||
11 | State aid, the Illinois Department of Human Services shall | ||||||
12 | allocate and pay to the county such additional sums as it | ||||||
13 | determines to be necessary to meet the needs of assistance to | ||||||
14 | military veterans and their families in the county and | ||||||
15 | expenses incident to the administration of such assistance. In | ||||||
16 | counties where a county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
17 | Commission has been properly created, those County Veterans | ||||||
18 | Assistance Commissions or Multi-County Veterans Assistance | ||||||
19 | Commissions shall be in charge of the administration of such | ||||||
20 | assistance provided under the Illinois Public Aid Code for | ||||||
21 | military veterans and their families. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.) | ||||||
23 | Section 10. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | ||||||
24 | changing Sections 12-3, 12-21.5, and 12-21.13 as follows: |
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1 | (305 ILCS 5/12-3) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-3) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 12-3. Local governmental units. As provided in | ||||||
3 | Article VI, local governmental units shall provide funds for | ||||||
4 | and administer the programs provided in that Article subject, | ||||||
5 | where so provided, to the supervision of the Illinois | ||||||
6 | Department. Local governmental units shall also provide the | ||||||
7 | social services and utilize the rehabilitative facilities | ||||||
8 | authorized in Article IX for persons served through Article | ||||||
9 | VI, and shall discharge such other duties as may be required by | ||||||
10 | this Code or other laws of this State. | ||||||
11 | In counties not under township organization, the county | ||||||
12 | shall provide funds for and administer such programs. | ||||||
13 | In counties under township organization (including any | ||||||
14 | such counties in which the governing authority is a board of | ||||||
15 | commissioners) the various towns other than those towns lying | ||||||
16 | entirely within the corporate limits of any city, village or | ||||||
17 | incorporated town having a population of more than 500,000 | ||||||
18 | inhabitants shall provide funds for and administer such | ||||||
19 | programs. | ||||||
20 | Cities, villages, and incorporated towns having a | ||||||
21 | population of more than 500,000 inhabitants shall provide | ||||||
22 | funds for public aid purposes under Article VI but the | ||||||
23 | Department of Human Services shall administer the program for | ||||||
24 | such municipality. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, | ||||||
25 | however, the municipality shall decrease by $5,000,000 the | ||||||
26 | amount of funds it provides for public aid purposes under |
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1 | Article VI. For each fiscal year thereafter, the municipality | ||||||
2 | shall decrease the amount of funds it provides for public aid | ||||||
3 | purposes under Article VI in that fiscal year by an additional | ||||||
4 | amount equal to (i) $5,000,000 or (ii) the amount provided by | ||||||
5 | the municipality in the preceding fiscal year, whichever is | ||||||
6 | less, until the municipality does not provide any funds for | ||||||
7 | public aid purposes under Article VI. | ||||||
8 | Incorporated towns which have superseded civil townships | ||||||
9 | shall provide funds for and administer the public aid program | ||||||
10 | provided by Article VI. | ||||||
11 | In counties of less than 3 million population having a | ||||||
12 | County Veterans Assistance Commission or a Multi-County | ||||||
13 | Veterans Assistance Commission in which there has been levied | ||||||
14 | a tax as authorized by Section 5-2006 of the Counties Code for | ||||||
15 | the purpose of providing assistance to military veterans and | ||||||
16 | their families, the County Veterans Assistance Commission or | ||||||
17 | Multi-County Veterans Assistance Commission shall administer | ||||||
18 | the programs provided by Article VI for such military veterans | ||||||
19 | and their families as seek aid through the County Veterans | ||||||
20 | Assistance Commission or Multi-County Veterans Assistance | ||||||
21 | Commission . | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 92-111, eff. 1-1-02; 92-597, eff. 6-28-02.) | ||||||
23 | (305 ILCS 5/12-21.5) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.5) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 12-21.5. Veterans Assistance Commission as local | ||||||
25 | governmental unit. |
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1 | In counties having less than 3 million inhabitants in | ||||||
2 | which there is created a County Veterans Assistance Commission | ||||||
3 | or a Multi-County Veterans Assistance Commission , the | ||||||
4 | Superintendent of Veterans Assistance shall be selected and | ||||||
5 | other employees appointed as provided in Section 10 of the | ||||||
6 | Military Veterans Assistance Act and the compensation of the | ||||||
7 | Superintendent and other employees shall be as therein | ||||||
8 | provided. | ||||||
9 | (Source: P.A. 87-796.) | ||||||
10 | (305 ILCS 5/12-21.13) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-21.13) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 12-21.13. Local funds required to qualify for state | ||||||
12 | aid. To qualify for State funds to supplement local funds for | ||||||
13 | public aid purposes, a local governmental unit shall, except | ||||||
14 | as hereinafter provided, levy within the time that such levy | ||||||
15 | is authorized to be made a tax of an amount which, when added | ||||||
16 | to the unobligated balance available for such purposes at the | ||||||
17 | close of the fiscal year preceding the fiscal year for which | ||||||
18 | the tax is levied will equal .10% of the last known total | ||||||
19 | equalized value of all taxable property in the governmental | ||||||
20 | unit. | ||||||
21 | In a county of less than 3 million population in which | ||||||
22 | there is created a County Veterans Assistance Commission or a | ||||||
23 | Multi-County Veterans Assistance Commission , the county shall | ||||||
24 | levy for assistance to military veterans and their families, | ||||||
25 | within the time that such levy is authorized to be made, a tax |
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1 | of an amount which, when added to the unobligated balance | ||||||
2 | available for such purpose at the close of the preceding | ||||||
3 | fiscal year will equal .02% of the last known assessed value of | ||||||
4 | the taxable property in the county, or which will equal .03% of | ||||||
5 | such assessed value if such higher amount is authorized by the | ||||||
6 | electors of the county, as provided in Section 5-2006 of the | ||||||
7 | Counties Code. | ||||||
8 | If, however, at the latest date in the year on which the | ||||||
9 | aforesaid taxes are authorized to be levied there is in the | ||||||
10 | unobligated balance of the local governmental unit an amount | ||||||
11 | equal to .10%, or .02% in the case of Veterans' Assistance, of | ||||||
12 | the last known total equalized value of all taxable property | ||||||
13 | in the governmental unit, then no tax need be levied in that | ||||||
14 | year in order for the local governmental unit to qualify for | ||||||
15 | State funds. | ||||||
16 | In determining the amount of the unobligated balance which | ||||||
17 | is to be applied in producing the required levy for receipt of | ||||||
18 | State funds, or which is to be applied in determining whether a | ||||||
19 | tax levy is required, there shall be deducted from the gross | ||||||
20 | unobligated balance of funds available at the close of the | ||||||
21 | preceding fiscal year the total amount of State funds | ||||||
22 | allocated to the governmental unit during that year and the | ||||||
23 | total amount of any monies transferred to a township's general | ||||||
24 | town fund under Section 235-20 of the Township Code during | ||||||
25 | that year, and only the remainder shall be considered in | ||||||
26 | determining the amount of the deficiency needed to produce an |
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1 | amount equal to the qualifying levy for the current year. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 87-796; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.) | ||||||
3 | Section 15. The Military Veterans Assistance Act is | ||||||
4 | amended by changing Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10 as | ||||||
5 | follows: | ||||||
6 | (330 ILCS 45/1) (from Ch. 23, par. 3081) | ||||||
7 | Sec. 1. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
8 | "Commission" means a county Veterans Assistance Commission | ||||||
9 | or a multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission, or both, | ||||||
10 | unless the context requires a different meaning. | ||||||
11 | "Member county" means any county that is served by a | ||||||
12 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission established in | ||||||
13 | accordance with subsection (a-1) of Section 9. | ||||||
14 | "Veteran service organization" means a post, ship, camp, | ||||||
15 | chapter, or detachment of a congressionally chartered or state | ||||||
16 | chartered organization that (i) is formed by and for veterans, | ||||||
17 | (ii) has a paid membership of at least 15 individuals, and | ||||||
18 | (iii) provides responsible aid, assistance, or services to the | ||||||
19 | veteran community. | ||||||
20 | "Administrator of military veterans assistance" means the | ||||||
21 | commanders of the various veteran service organizations, the | ||||||
22 | superintendent of a County Veterans Assistance Commission, or | ||||||
23 | other persons whose duty it is, under the existing statutes, | ||||||
24 | to care for, relieve or maintain, wholly or in part, any person |
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1 | who may be entitled to such assistance under the statutes of | ||||||
2 | the State of Illinois. This Act shall not infringe upon the | ||||||
3 | mandated powers and authorities vested in the Illinois | ||||||
4 | Department of Veterans' Affairs. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.) | ||||||
6 | (330 ILCS 45/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 3082) | ||||||
7 | Sec. 2. The purpose of this Act is, in part, to provide, in | ||||||
8 | accordance with this Section, just and necessary assistance | ||||||
9 | and services to military veterans who served in the Armed | ||||||
10 | Forces of the United States and whose last discharge from the | ||||||
11 | service was honorable or general under honorable conditions, | ||||||
12 | to their families, and to the families of deceased veterans | ||||||
13 | with service who need such assistance and services. The | ||||||
14 | following actions shall be taken in support of that purpose: | ||||||
15 | (1) The supervisor of general assistance or the county | ||||||
16 | board shall provide such sums of money as may be just and | ||||||
17 | necessary to be drawn by the commander, quartermaster or | ||||||
18 | commandant of any veterans service organization, in the | ||||||
19 | city or town, or the superintendent of any county or | ||||||
20 | multi-county Veterans' Assistance Commission of the | ||||||
21 | county , upon the recommendation of the assistance | ||||||
22 | committee of that veterans service organization or county | ||||||
23 | or multi-county Veterans' Assistance Commission. | ||||||
24 | (A) Funding for county and multi-county Veterans | ||||||
25 | Assistance Commissions may be derived from 3 sources, |
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1 | if applicable: | ||||||
2 | (i) a tax levied under Section 5-2006 of the | ||||||
3 | Counties Code and Section 12-21.13 of the Illinois | ||||||
4 | Public Aid Code; | ||||||
5 | (ii) funds from the county general corporate | ||||||
6 | fund or, in the case of a multi-county Veterans | ||||||
7 | Assistance Commission, from the county general | ||||||
8 | corporate fund of each member county ; and | ||||||
9 | (iii) State funds from the Department of Human | ||||||
10 | Services. | ||||||
11 | (B) The minimum amount to be provided annually to | ||||||
12 | county and multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
13 | Commissions is provided in Section 12-21.13 of the | ||||||
14 | Illinois Public Aid Code, unless the delegates of the | ||||||
15 | County or Multi-County Veterans Assistance Commission | ||||||
16 | determine that a lesser amount covers the just and | ||||||
17 | necessary sums. | ||||||
18 | (2) If any supervisor of general assistance or county | ||||||
19 | board fails or refuses after such recommendation to | ||||||
20 | provide just and necessary sums of money for such | ||||||
21 | assistance, then the veteran service organization or the | ||||||
22 | superintendent of any county or multi-county Veterans' | ||||||
23 | Assistance Commission located in the district of such | ||||||
24 | supervisor of general assistance or such county board | ||||||
25 | shall apply to the circuit court of the district or county | ||||||
26 | for relief by mandamus upon the supervisor of general |
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1 | assistance or county board requiring him, her or it to | ||||||
2 | pay, or to appropriate and pay such sums of money, and upon | ||||||
3 | proof made of the justice and necessity of the claim, the | ||||||
4 | circuit court shall grant the sums so requested. | ||||||
5 | (3) Such sums of money shall be drawn in the manner now | ||||||
6 | provided under Section 5-2006 of the Counties Code and | ||||||
7 | Section 12-21.13 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Orders | ||||||
8 | of commanders, quartermasters, commandants, or | ||||||
9 | superintendents of those veterans service organizations or | ||||||
10 | those county or multi-county Veterans' Assistance | ||||||
11 | Commissions shall be proper warrants for the expenditure | ||||||
12 | of such sums of money. | ||||||
13 | (Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.) | ||||||
14 | (330 ILCS 45/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 3084) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 4. Upon the taking effect of this Act, the commander | ||||||
16 | of any veteran service organization or any properly created | ||||||
17 | county or multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission, which | ||||||
18 | shall undertake the assistance of military veterans and their | ||||||
19 | families, as hereinbefore provided, before the acts of the | ||||||
20 | commander, quartermaster, or commandant shall be operative in | ||||||
21 | any city or town, shall file with the city clerk of such city | ||||||
22 | or town clerk of such town, or administrator of military | ||||||
23 | veterans assistance of such town or county, a notice that said | ||||||
24 | veteran service organization or county or multi-county | ||||||
25 | Veterans Assistance Commission intends to undertake such |
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1 | assistance as is provided by this Act, and such notice shall | ||||||
2 | contain the names of the assistance committee of the veteran | ||||||
3 | service organization or county or multi-county Veterans | ||||||
4 | Assistance Commission in such city or town, and the commander | ||||||
5 | and other officers of said veteran service organization or | ||||||
6 | county or multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission. And the | ||||||
7 | commander of the veteran service organization or county or | ||||||
8 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission shall annually | ||||||
9 | thereafter, during the month of October, file a similar notice | ||||||
10 | with the city or town clerk, or the administrator of military | ||||||
11 | veterans assistance, also a detailed statement of the amount | ||||||
12 | of assistance furnished during the preceding year, with the | ||||||
13 | names of all persons to whom such assistance shall have been | ||||||
14 | furnished, together with a brief statement in such case from | ||||||
15 | the assistance committee upon whose recommendation the orders | ||||||
16 | were drawn. Any person who fails or neglects so to do at the | ||||||
17 | time required by this Act shall be guilty of a petty offense | ||||||
18 | and fined $250 to be recovered in the name of the county in the | ||||||
19 | circuit court. | ||||||
20 | (Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .) | ||||||
21 | (330 ILCS 45/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 3085) | ||||||
22 | Sec. 5. The auditing board of any city or town or county | ||||||
23 | auditor, or the administrator of military veterans assistance | ||||||
24 | of any city, town, or county, may require of the commander, | ||||||
25 | quartermaster, or commandant of any veteran service |
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1 | organization, or superintendent of any properly organized | ||||||
2 | county or multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission, | ||||||
3 | undertaking such assistance in any city or town, a bond with | ||||||
4 | sufficient and satisfactory sureties for the faithful and | ||||||
5 | honest discharge of their duties under this Act. | ||||||
6 | (Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23 .) | ||||||
7 | (330 ILCS 45/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 3088) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 8. The commander, quartermaster, or commandant of any | ||||||
9 | veteran service organization or the superintendent of any | ||||||
10 | county or multi-county Veterans' Assistance Commission of | ||||||
11 | Illinois shall annually report to the Governor, on or before | ||||||
12 | the first day of January of each year, such portions of the | ||||||
13 | transactions of the aforementioned veteran service | ||||||
14 | organization or county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
15 | Commission relating thereto as the commander or superintendent | ||||||
16 | may deem to be of interest to that organization and the people | ||||||
17 | of the State. A copy of that report shall be provided to the | ||||||
18 | president or chairperson of the county board and shall be made | ||||||
19 | publicly available online. | ||||||
20 | (Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.) | ||||||
21 | (330 ILCS 45/9) (from Ch. 23, par. 3089) | ||||||
22 | Sec. 9. Veterans Assistance Commission. | ||||||
23 | (a) In counties having 2 or more veteran service | ||||||
24 | organizations as may be recognized by law, the veteran service |
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1 | organizations may come together to form a Veterans Assistance | ||||||
2 | Commission of such county. | ||||||
3 | (a-1) Beginning on and after the effective date of this | ||||||
4 | amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, veteran service | ||||||
5 | organizations located in 2 or more adjacent counties having a | ||||||
6 | population of 60,000 or less may enter into an agreement to | ||||||
7 | come together and jointly form a multi-county Veterans | ||||||
8 | Assistance Commission to serve the adjacent counties in | ||||||
9 | accordance with this Act. A multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
10 | Commission may also be formed under an agreement between an | ||||||
11 | existing county Veterans Assistance Commission and a veteran | ||||||
12 | service organization located in an adjacent county that is | ||||||
13 | without a veterans assistance commission and has a population | ||||||
14 | of 60,000 or less. An agreement to form and maintain a | ||||||
15 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission shall be in | ||||||
16 | accordance with this Act and shall set forth the following: | ||||||
17 | (i) the distribution of funding with respect to each member | ||||||
18 | county as provided in Section 2; (ii) the location of the | ||||||
19 | Commission's office; (iii) the type of services provided; (iv) | ||||||
20 | the superintendent selection or appointment process; (v) | ||||||
21 | Commission rules and policies including those provided in | ||||||
22 | subsection (g-5); and (vi) the composition of delegates and | ||||||
23 | alternates on the Commission. Multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
24 | Commissions shall have the same powers and duties under this | ||||||
25 | Act as county Veterans Assistance Commissions, including | ||||||
26 | powers and duties provided under Sections 2 and 9 and those |
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1 | powers and duties set out in the terms of the agreement | ||||||
2 | establishing the multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission. | ||||||
3 | (a-5) The county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
4 | Commission of such county may act as the central service | ||||||
5 | office for all veterans and their families and for the | ||||||
6 | families of deceased veterans. The Commission shall be | ||||||
7 | composed of delegates and alternates from a majority of such | ||||||
8 | veteran service organizations selected annually as determined | ||||||
9 | by each veteran service organization located within the county | ||||||
10 | or within the respective member counties . When so organized a | ||||||
11 | Commission shall be clothed with all the powers and may be | ||||||
12 | charged with all the duties theretofore devolving upon the | ||||||
13 | different veteran service organizations within the county or | ||||||
14 | member counties as provided in Section 2. | ||||||
15 | (1) Every January 1, all county and multi-county | ||||||
16 | Veterans Assistance Commissions shall publish a notice to | ||||||
17 | each veteran service organization within their respective | ||||||
18 | county or member counties calling on them to select | ||||||
19 | delegates and alternates for the county or multi-county | ||||||
20 | that county's Veterans Assistance Commission by the | ||||||
21 | methods provided in this subsection. The Veterans | ||||||
22 | Assistance Commissions shall allow each veteran service | ||||||
23 | organization until March 1 to respond, at which time those | ||||||
24 | selected and duly appointed delegates and alternates shall | ||||||
25 | begin their term of office with full voting rights. Once | ||||||
26 | selected, delegates and alternates are bound by the Public |
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1 | Officer Prohibited Activities Act. | ||||||
2 | (2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), veteran | ||||||
3 | service organizations shall be permitted to select one | ||||||
4 | delegate and one alternate. | ||||||
5 | (3) In counties with 5 or more of the same veteran | ||||||
6 | service organizations, all the constituent veteran service | ||||||
7 | organizations shall be permitted to select up to 5 | ||||||
8 | delegates and 5 alternates to represent that veteran | ||||||
9 | service organization instead of each constituent veteran | ||||||
10 | service organization selecting one delegate and one | ||||||
11 | alternate. For the purposes of meeting the majority | ||||||
12 | requirement of this subsection, when the constituent | ||||||
13 | groups of a veteran service organization choose to select | ||||||
14 | those delegates and alternates, those selected and duly | ||||||
15 | appointed delegates and alternates shall represent the | ||||||
16 | aggregate percentage of the constituent groups. | ||||||
17 | (4) Except as provided in an agreement establishing a | ||||||
18 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission under | ||||||
19 | subsection (a-1), if If a veteran service organization | ||||||
20 | serves more than one county, then it shall be permitted to | ||||||
21 | select one delegate and one alternate for the Veterans | ||||||
22 | Assistance Commission in each county in which at least 25% | ||||||
23 | of its members reside. | ||||||
24 | (5) All undertakings of, or actions taken by, the | ||||||
25 | Commission shall require a vote from a majority of the | ||||||
26 | full commission membership. No committee or other subgroup |
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1 | of delegates and alternates formed by the Commission, | ||||||
2 | whether selected or appointed, may be granted the power or | ||||||
3 | authority to act in the place of or on behalf of the full | ||||||
4 | body of the duly selected or appointed Commission | ||||||
5 | membership. | ||||||
6 | (6) No superintendent or any other employee of the | ||||||
7 | county or multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission may | ||||||
8 | retain the position of delegate or alternate or any voting | ||||||
9 | rights while employed by the Veterans Assistance | ||||||
10 | Commission. | ||||||
11 | (7) No committee or other subgroup of delegates and | ||||||
12 | alternates formed by the Commission, whether selected or | ||||||
13 | appointed, may bar any other duly appointed Commission | ||||||
14 | member from attending or otherwise being present during | ||||||
15 | any closed meetings or sessions of that committee or | ||||||
16 | group. | ||||||
17 | (8) The county or member counties may, at its | ||||||
18 | discretion, appoint a representative to the Commission who | ||||||
19 | may attend any public meeting of the Commission. That | ||||||
20 | representative shall be a veteran, may not have voting | ||||||
21 | rights, may not hold any office or title on the | ||||||
22 | Commission, and may not be present during any nonpublic | ||||||
23 | meeting of the Commission, except as authorized in this | ||||||
24 | Act. For matters of executive session, the non-voting | ||||||
25 | county appointee may attend meetings that are closed in | ||||||
26 | accordance with paragraphs (1), (3), (5), (6), or (11) of |
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1 | subsection (c) of Section 2 of the Open Meetings Act for | ||||||
2 | litigation matters not relating to litigation between the | ||||||
3 | Commission and the county or member counties County . | ||||||
4 | (b) The Commission and its selected or appointed | ||||||
5 | superintendent shall have oversight of the distribution of all | ||||||
6 | moneys and supplies appropriated for the benefit of military | ||||||
7 | veterans and their families, subject to such rules, | ||||||
8 | regulations, administrative procedures or audit reviews as are | ||||||
9 | required by this Act and as are necessary as approved by the | ||||||
10 | Commission to carry out the spirit and intent of this Act. No | ||||||
11 | warrant authorized under this Act may be issued for the | ||||||
12 | payment of money without the presentation of an itemized | ||||||
13 | statement or claim, approved by the superintendent of the | ||||||
14 | Commission. | ||||||
15 | (c) The superintendent of the county or multi-county | ||||||
16 | Veterans Assistance Commission, selected, appointed, or hired | ||||||
17 | by the Commission is an at-will employee who shall be | ||||||
18 | answerable to, and shall report to, the Commission. | ||||||
19 | (d) The superintendent shall be evaluated annually and a | ||||||
20 | written report shall be generated. A copy of the report from | ||||||
21 | the evaluation shall be provided to the entire Commission | ||||||
22 | membership. | ||||||
23 | (e) A superintendent may be removed from office if, after | ||||||
24 | delegates from no less than 3 different veteran service | ||||||
25 | organizations file a written request calling for the | ||||||
26 | superintendent's removal, there is a vote from a majority of |
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1 | the full Commission membership in favor of such removal. | ||||||
2 | (f) Each county and multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
3 | Commission shall establish and maintain bylaws that outline | ||||||
4 | the framework, policies, and procedures for conducting the | ||||||
5 | business of the Commission and for the rules and regulations | ||||||
6 | that apply to its members. Those bylaws shall reflect | ||||||
7 | compliance with all relevant laws at the time they are | ||||||
8 | established and shall be revised as necessary to remain in | ||||||
9 | compliance with current law. The establishment of those | ||||||
10 | bylaws, and any revisions thereafter, shall require a minimum | ||||||
11 | two-thirds majority vote of approval from a majority of the | ||||||
12 | full Commission membership. | ||||||
13 | (g) Each county Veterans Assistance Commission shall, in | ||||||
14 | writing, adopt all applicable policies already established and | ||||||
15 | in place in its respective county, including, but not limited | ||||||
16 | to, policies related to compensation, employee rights, ethics, | ||||||
17 | procurement, and budget, and shall adapt those policies to fit | ||||||
18 | its organizational structure. Those policies shall then be | ||||||
19 | considered the policies of the county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
20 | Commission and they shall be implemented and adhered to, | ||||||
21 | accordingly, by the superintendent and by the Commission. The | ||||||
22 | Commission shall amend its adopted policies whenever a county | ||||||
23 | board amends an applicable policy within 60 days of the county | ||||||
24 | board amendment. | ||||||
25 | (g-5) Each multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission | ||||||
26 | shall, in writing, adopt policies related to compensation, |
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1 | employee rights, ethics, procurement, and budget that fit the | ||||||
2 | Commission's organizational structure. Those policies shall | ||||||
3 | then be considered the policies of the multi-county Veterans | ||||||
4 | Assistance Commission and they shall be implemented and | ||||||
5 | adhered to, accordingly, by the superintendent and by the | ||||||
6 | Commission. The agreement establishing the multi-county | ||||||
7 | Veterans Assistance Commission, as provided in subsection | ||||||
8 | (a-1), shall set forth a process for reviewing and amending | ||||||
9 | Commission policies. | ||||||
10 | (h) No warrant authorized under this Act may be issued for | ||||||
11 | the payment of money without the presentation of an itemized | ||||||
12 | statement or claim, approved by the superintendent of the | ||||||
13 | Commission and reported to the full Commission membership. | ||||||
14 | (i) Each county and multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
15 | Commission shall perform an annual audit in accordance with | ||||||
16 | the Governmental Account Audit Act using either the auditing | ||||||
17 | services provided by its respective county or one of its | ||||||
18 | member counties or the services of an independent auditor | ||||||
19 | whose services shall be paid for by the Commission. A copy of | ||||||
20 | that audit report shall be provided to the president or | ||||||
21 | chairperson of the county board or, in the case of a | ||||||
22 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission, the president or | ||||||
23 | chairperson of each county board of those counties served by | ||||||
24 | the Commission . | ||||||
25 | (j) County Veterans Assistance Commissions , multi-county | ||||||
26 | Veterans Assistance Commissions, and county boards subject to |
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1 | this Act shall cooperate fully with the boards, commissions, | ||||||
2 | agencies, departments, and institutions of the State. The | ||||||
3 | funds held and made available by the county or member | ||||||
4 | counties , the State, or any other source shall be subject to | ||||||
5 | financial and compliance audits in accordance with the | ||||||
6 | Illinois State Auditing Act. | ||||||
7 | (k) The county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
8 | Commission shall be in charge of the administration of any | ||||||
9 | benefits provided under Articles VI and IX of the Illinois | ||||||
10 | Public Aid Code for military veterans and their families. | ||||||
11 | (l) The county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
12 | Commission shall represent veterans in their application for | ||||||
13 | or attempts to obtain benefits and services through State and | ||||||
14 | federal agencies, including representing veterans in their | ||||||
15 | appeals of adverse decisions. | ||||||
16 | (m) The superintendent of the county or multi-county | ||||||
17 | Veterans Assistance Commission and its employees must comply | ||||||
18 | with the procedures and regulations adopted by the county or | ||||||
19 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission and the | ||||||
20 | regulations of the Department of Human Services. | ||||||
21 | (n) To further the intent of this Act of assisting | ||||||
22 | military veterans, this Act is to be construed so that the | ||||||
23 | county or multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission shall | ||||||
24 | provide needed services to eligible veterans. | ||||||
25 | (Source: P.A. 102-484, eff. 8-20-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23; | ||||||
26 | 102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.) |
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1 | (330 ILCS 45/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 3090) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 10. Superintendents and counties. | ||||||
3 | (a) The executive powers of the county or multi-county | ||||||
4 | Veterans Assistance Commission shall be vested in a | ||||||
5 | superintendent selected or appointed by a vote from a majority | ||||||
6 | of the full Commission membership and who shall have received | ||||||
7 | an honorable discharge from the armed forces of the United | ||||||
8 | States. | ||||||
9 | (b) Superintendent vacancies shall be filled, whether | ||||||
10 | long-term or temporarily, at the next regularly scheduled full | ||||||
11 | Commission meeting or within 30 days at a specially convened | ||||||
12 | meeting, whichever comes sooner, and shall be selected by a | ||||||
13 | vote from a majority of the full Commission membership. | ||||||
14 | (c) Any individual who may be tasked with assuming the | ||||||
15 | duties of or may be vested with the executive powers of a | ||||||
16 | superintendent, whether as acting or interim superintendent, | ||||||
17 | must be selected or appointed by a vote from a majority of the | ||||||
18 | full Commission membership and must have received an honorable | ||||||
19 | discharge from the armed forces of the United States. | ||||||
20 | (d) The designated superintendent of a county the Veterans | ||||||
21 | Assistance Commission of the county shall, under the direction | ||||||
22 | of the Commission, have charge of and maintain an office in the | ||||||
23 | county building or a central location within the county, to be | ||||||
24 | used solely by the Commission for providing the just, | ||||||
25 | necessary, and needed services mandated by law. The designated |
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1 | superintendent of a multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
2 | Commission shall, under the direction of the Commission, have | ||||||
3 | charge of and maintain an office as set forth in the agreement | ||||||
4 | establishing the Commission as provided in subsection (a-1) of | ||||||
5 | Section 9. | ||||||
6 | (e) The county or member counties served by a Commission | ||||||
7 | shall provide for the funding of the office and provide all | ||||||
8 | necessary furnishings, supplies, and services as passed by the | ||||||
9 | county board or the county boards of the respective member | ||||||
10 | counties in its or their annual appropriation, and the county | ||||||
11 | or member counties shall provide or fund services, including, | ||||||
12 | but not limited to, human resources and payroll support; | ||||||
13 | information technology services and equipment; telephone | ||||||
14 | services and equipment; printing services and equipment; | ||||||
15 | postage costs; and liability insurance. Any litigation or | ||||||
16 | legal settlement that has a financial impact to the county or | ||||||
17 | one of the member counties is subject to the approval of the | ||||||
18 | respective county board. | ||||||
19 | (f) The county or member counties served by a Commission | ||||||
20 | shall also provide to the employees of the Commission all | ||||||
21 | benefits available to county employees, including, but not | ||||||
22 | limited to, benefits offered through the Illinois Municipal | ||||||
23 | Retirement Fund or any other applicable county retirement | ||||||
24 | fund; health, life, and dental insurance; and workers | ||||||
25 | compensation insurance. Employer contributions and costs for | ||||||
26 | these benefits, services, and coverages may come from |
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1 | Commission funds. Counties not currently providing benefits to | ||||||
2 | Commission employees must comply with this subsection within | ||||||
3 | 90 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||||||
4 | 102nd General Assembly. | ||||||
5 | (g) The county board shall, in any county where a county or | ||||||
6 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission is organized or | ||||||
7 | maintained , in addition to sums appropriated for these just, | ||||||
8 | necessary, and needed services as provided by law and approved | ||||||
9 | by the Commission under this Act, appropriate such additional | ||||||
10 | sums, upon recommendation of the county or multi-county | ||||||
11 | Veterans Assistance Commission, to properly compensate, in | ||||||
12 | accordance with the requirements of subsections subsection (g) | ||||||
13 | and (g-5) of Section 9 and subsection (e) of this Section, the | ||||||
14 | officers and employees required to administer such assistance. | ||||||
15 | The county board shall also provide funds to the Commission to | ||||||
16 | reimburse the superintendent, officers, delegates and | ||||||
17 | employees for certain expenses which are approved by the | ||||||
18 | Commission. The superintendent and other employees shall be | ||||||
19 | employees of the county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
20 | Commission, and no provision in this Section or elsewhere in | ||||||
21 | this Act shall be construed to mean that they are employees of | ||||||
22 | the county or any member county . | ||||||
23 | (h) Superintendents, subject to rules formulated by the | ||||||
24 | Commission, shall select, as far as possible, Veteran Service | ||||||
25 | Officers and other employees from among military veterans, | ||||||
26 | including those who have served or may still be serving as |
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1 | members of the Illinois National Guard or a reserve component | ||||||
2 | of the armed forces of the United States, who did not receive a | ||||||
3 | bad conduct or dishonorable discharge or other equivalent | ||||||
4 | discharge thereof, or their spouses, surviving spouses, or | ||||||
5 | children. Employees of the Commission shall be at-will | ||||||
6 | employees. | ||||||
7 | (i) In a county with less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the | ||||||
8 | superintendent may, in conformance with subsection (f) of | ||||||
9 | Section 3-9005 of the Counties Code, request from the State's | ||||||
10 | Attorney serving the county in which the county or | ||||||
11 | multi-county Veterans Assistance Commission is located or | ||||||
12 | maintained , an opinion upon any question of law relating to a | ||||||
13 | matter in which the county or multi-county Veterans Assistance | ||||||
14 | Commission may be concerned. With regard to matters involving | ||||||
15 | Section 8 or 9 or subsection (a), (b), or (c) of Section 10, | ||||||
16 | the State's Attorney shall confer with the Office of the | ||||||
17 | Attorney General before rendering an opinion. | ||||||
18 | (j) Superintendents of all counties subject to this Act, | ||||||
19 | when required by the Commission, shall give bond in the sum of | ||||||
20 | $2,000 for the faithful performance of their duties. | ||||||
21 | (k) All persons selected or appointed to fill positions | ||||||
22 | provided for in this Section shall be exempt from the | ||||||
23 | operation and provisions of any civil service act or laws of | ||||||
24 | this State, and the secretary of the Commission shall be | ||||||
25 | appointed by the superintendent. | ||||||
26 | (Source: P.A. 102-56, eff. 7-9-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23; |
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1 | 102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.) | ||||||
2 | Section 20. The Drug Court Treatment Act is amended by | ||||||
3 | changing Section 30 as follows: | ||||||
4 | (730 ILCS 166/30) | ||||||
5 | Sec. 30. Mental health and substance use disorder | ||||||
6 | treatment. | ||||||
7 | (a) The drug court program shall maintain a network of | ||||||
8 | substance use disorder treatment programs representing a | ||||||
9 | continuum of graduated substance use disorder treatment | ||||||
10 | options commensurate with the needs of the participant. | ||||||
11 | (b) Any substance use disorder treatment program to which | ||||||
12 | participants are referred must hold a valid license from the | ||||||
13 | Department of Human Services Division of Substance Use | ||||||
14 | Prevention and Recovery, use evidence-based treatment, and | ||||||
15 | deliver all services in accordance with 77 Ill. Adm. Code | ||||||
16 | 2060, including services available through the United States | ||||||
17 | Department of Veterans Affairs, the Illinois Department of | ||||||
18 | Veterans' Affairs, a county or multi-county or Veterans | ||||||
19 | Assistance Commission, or an equivalent standard in any other | ||||||
20 | state where treatment may take place. | ||||||
21 | (c) The drug court program may, at its discretion, employ | ||||||
22 | additional services or interventions, as it deems necessary on | ||||||
23 | a case by case basis. | ||||||
24 | (d) The drug court program may maintain or collaborate |
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1 | with a network of mental health treatment programs | ||||||
2 | representing a continuum of treatment options commensurate | ||||||
3 | with the needs of the participant and available resources, | ||||||
4 | including programs with the State and community-based programs | ||||||
5 | supported and sanctioned by the State. Partnerships with | ||||||
6 | providers certified as mental health or behavioral health | ||||||
7 | centers shall be prioritized when possible. | ||||||
8 | (Source: P.A. 102-1041, eff. 6-2-22.) | ||||||
9 | Section 25. The Veterans and Servicemembers Court | ||||||
10 | Treatment Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows: | ||||||
11 | (730 ILCS 167/10) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
13 | "Certification" means the process by which a | ||||||
14 | problem-solving court obtains approval from the Supreme Court | ||||||
15 | to operate in accordance with the Problem-Solving Court | ||||||
16 | Standards. | ||||||
17 | "Clinical treatment plan" means an evidence-based, | ||||||
18 | comprehensive, and individualized plan that: (i) is developed | ||||||
19 | by a qualified professional in accordance with the Department | ||||||
20 | of Human Services substance use prevention and recovery rules | ||||||
21 | under 77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060 or an equivalent standard in any | ||||||
22 | state where treatment may take place; and (ii) defines the | ||||||
23 | scope of treatment services to be delivered by a court | ||||||
24 | treatment provider. |
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1 | "Combination Veterans and Servicemembers court program" | ||||||
2 | means a type of problem-solving court that allows an | ||||||
3 | individual to enter a problem-solving court before a plea, | ||||||
4 | conviction, or disposition while also permitting an individual | ||||||
5 | who has admitted guilt, or been found guilty, to enter a | ||||||
6 | problem-solving court as a part of the individual's sentence | ||||||
7 | or disposition. | ||||||
8 | "Community behavioral health center" means a physical site | ||||||
9 | where behavioral healthcare services are provided in | ||||||
10 | accordance with the Community Behavioral Health Center | ||||||
11 | Infrastructure Act. | ||||||
12 | "Community mental health center" means an entity: | ||||||
13 | (1) licensed by the Department of Public Health as a | ||||||
14 | community mental health center in accordance with the | ||||||
15 | conditions of participation for community mental health | ||||||
16 | centers established by the Centers for Medicare and | ||||||
17 | Medicaid Services; and | ||||||
18 | (2) that provides outpatient services, including | ||||||
19 | specialized outpatient services, for individuals who are | ||||||
20 | chronically mental ill. | ||||||
21 | "Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders | ||||||
22 | court program" means a program that includes an individual | ||||||
23 | with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder | ||||||
24 | diagnoses and professionals with training and experience in | ||||||
25 | treating individuals with diagnoses of substance use disorder | ||||||
26 | and mental illness. |
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1 | "Court" means veterans and servicemembers court. | ||||||
2 | "IDVA" means the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. | ||||||
3 | "Peer recovery coach" means a veteran mentor as defined | ||||||
4 | nationally by Justice for Vets and assigned to a veteran or | ||||||
5 | servicemember during participation in a veteran treatment | ||||||
6 | court program who has been approved by the court, and trained | ||||||
7 | according to curriculum recommended by Justice for Vets, a | ||||||
8 | service provider used by the court for substance use disorder | ||||||
9 | or mental health treatment, a local service provider with an | ||||||
10 | established peer recovery coach or mentor program not | ||||||
11 | otherwise used by the court for treatment, or a Certified | ||||||
12 | Recovery Support Specialist certified by the Illinois | ||||||
13 | Certification Board. "Peer recovery coach" includes | ||||||
14 | individuals with lived experiences of the issues the | ||||||
15 | problem-solving court seeks to address, including, but not | ||||||
16 | limited to, substance use disorder, mental illness, and | ||||||
17 | co-occurring disorders or involvement with the criminal | ||||||
18 | justice system. "Peer recovery coach" includes individuals | ||||||
19 | required to guide and mentor the participant to successfully | ||||||
20 | complete assigned requirements and to facilitate participants' | ||||||
21 | independence for continued success once the supports of the | ||||||
22 | court are no longer available to them. | ||||||
23 | "Post-adjudicatory veterans and servicemembers court | ||||||
24 | program" means a program that allows a defendant who has | ||||||
25 | admitted guilt or has been found guilty and agrees, with the | ||||||
26 | defendant's consent, and the approval of the court, to enter a |
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1 | veterans and servicemembers court program as part of the | ||||||
2 | defendant's sentence or disposition. | ||||||
3 | "Pre-adjudicatory veterans and servicemembers court | ||||||
4 | program" means a program that allows the defendant, with the | ||||||
5 | defendant's consent and the approval of the court, to enter | ||||||
6 | the Veterans and Servicemembers Court program before plea, | ||||||
7 | conviction, or disposition and requires successful completion | ||||||
8 | of the Veterans and Servicemembers Court programs as part of | ||||||
9 | the agreement. | ||||||
10 | "Problem-Solving Court Standards" means the statewide | ||||||
11 | standards adopted by the Supreme Court that set forth the | ||||||
12 | minimum requirements for the planning, establishment, | ||||||
13 | certification, operation, and evaluation of all | ||||||
14 | problem-solving courts in this State. | ||||||
15 | "Servicemember" means a person who is currently serving in | ||||||
16 | the Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard on active | ||||||
17 | duty, reserve status or in the National Guard. | ||||||
18 | "VA" means the United States Department of Veterans' | ||||||
19 | Affairs. | ||||||
20 | "VAC" means a county veterans assistance commission or a | ||||||
21 | multi-county veterans assistance commission as provided in | ||||||
22 | Section 9 of the Military Veterans Assistance Act . | ||||||
23 | "Validated clinical assessment" means a validated | ||||||
24 | assessment tool administered by a qualified clinician to | ||||||
25 | determine the treatment needs of participants. "Validated | ||||||
26 | clinical assessment" includes assessment tools required by |
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1 | public or private insurance. | ||||||
2 | "Veteran" means a person who previously served as an | ||||||
3 | active servicemember. | ||||||
4 | "Veterans and servicemembers court professional" means a | ||||||
5 | member of the veterans and servicemembers court team, | ||||||
6 | including, but not limited to, a judge, prosecutor, defense | ||||||
7 | attorney, probation officer, coordinator, treatment provider. | ||||||
8 | "Veterans and servicemembers court", "veterans and | ||||||
9 | servicemembers court program", "court", or "program" means a | ||||||
10 | specially designated court, court calendar, or docket | ||||||
11 | facilitating intensive therapeutic treatment to monitor and | ||||||
12 | assist veteran or servicemember participants with substance | ||||||
13 | use disorder, mental illness, co-occurring disorders, or other | ||||||
14 | assessed treatment needs of eligible veteran and servicemember | ||||||
15 | participants and in making positive lifestyle changes and | ||||||
16 | reducing the rate of recidivism. Veterans and servicemembers | ||||||
17 | court programs are nonadversarial in nature and bring together | ||||||
18 | substance use disorder professionals, mental health | ||||||
19 | professionals, VA professionals, local social programs, and | ||||||
20 | intensive judicial monitoring in accordance with the | ||||||
21 | nationally recommended 10 key components of veterans treatment | ||||||
22 | courts and the Problem-Solving Court Standards. Common | ||||||
23 | features of a veterans and servicemembers court program | ||||||
24 | include, but are not limited to, a designated judge and staff; | ||||||
25 | specialized intake and screening procedures; coordinated | ||||||
26 | treatment procedures administered by a trained, |
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1 | multidisciplinary professional team; close evaluation of | ||||||
2 | participants, including continued assessments and modification | ||||||
3 | of the court requirements and use of sanctions, incentives, | ||||||
4 | and therapeutic adjustments to address behavior; frequent | ||||||
5 | judicial interaction with participants; less formal court | ||||||
6 | process and procedures; voluntary participation; and a low | ||||||
7 | treatment staff-to-client ratio. | ||||||
8 | (Source: P.A. 102-1041, eff. 6-2-22.) | ||||||
9 | Section 30. The Mental Health Court Treatment Act is | ||||||
10 | amended by changing Section 30 as follows: | ||||||
11 | (730 ILCS 168/30) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 30. Mental health and substance use disorder | ||||||
13 | treatment. | ||||||
14 | (a) The mental health court program may maintain or | ||||||
15 | collaborate with a network of mental health treatment programs | ||||||
16 | and, if it is a co-occurring mental health and substance use | ||||||
17 | disorders court program, a network of substance use disorder | ||||||
18 | treatment programs representing a continuum of treatment | ||||||
19 | options commensurate with the needs of participants and | ||||||
20 | available resources. | ||||||
21 | (b) Any substance use disorder treatment program to which | ||||||
22 | participants are referred must hold a valid license from the | ||||||
23 | Department of Human Services Division of Substance Use | ||||||
24 | Prevention and Recovery, use evidence-based treatment, and |
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7 | (c) The mental health court program may, at its | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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