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Sen. Bill Brady
Filed: 3/10/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1633
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1633 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 20-50 and 20-95 as follows: |
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| (5 ILCS 430/20-50)
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| Sec. 20-50. Investigation reports; complaint procedure.
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| (a) If an Executive Inspector General, upon the conclusion |
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| of an
investigation, determines that reasonable cause exists to |
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| believe that a
violation
has occurred, then
the Executive |
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| Inspector General shall issue a summary report of the
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| investigation. The report shall be delivered (i) to the |
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| Executive Ethics Commission, (ii) to the
appropriate ultimate |
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| jurisdictional
authority , and (iii) if appropriate, to the head |
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| of each State
agency
affected by or involved in the |
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| investigation , if appropriate .
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| (b) The summary report of the investigation shall include |
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| the following:
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| (1) A description of any allegations or other |
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| information
received by the Executive Inspector General |
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| pertinent to the
investigation.
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| (2) A description of any alleged misconduct discovered |
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| in the
course of the investigation.
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| (3) Recommendations for any corrective or disciplinary
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| action to be taken in response to any alleged misconduct |
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| described in the
report, including but not limited to |
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| discharge.
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| (4) Other information the Executive Inspector General
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| deems relevant to the investigation or resulting |
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| recommendations.
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| (c) Not less than 30 days after delivery of the summary |
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| report of
an
investigation under subsection (a),
if the |
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| Executive Inspector General desires to file a petition for |
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| leave to file
a
complaint, the Executive Inspector General |
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| shall notify the Commission and the
Attorney General.
If the |
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| Attorney General determines
that reasonable cause exists to |
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| believe that a violation has occurred, then the
Executive |
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| Inspector
General, represented by the Attorney
General, may |
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| file with the Executive Ethics Commission a petition for
leave |
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| to file a complaint.
The petition shall set
forth the alleged |
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| violation and the
grounds that exist to support the petition. |
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| The petition for leave to
file a complaint must be filed with |
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| the Commission within 18 months
after the most recent act of |
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| the
alleged violation or of a series of alleged violations
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| except where there is reasonable cause to believe
that |
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| fraudulent concealment has occurred. To constitute fraudulent |
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| concealment
sufficient to toll this limitations period, there |
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| must be an affirmative act or
representation calculated to |
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| prevent discovery of the fact that a violation has
occurred.
If |
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| a petition for leave to file a complaint is not filed with the |
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| Commission
within 6 months after notice by the Inspector |
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| General to the Commission and the
Attorney General, then the |
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| Commission may set a meeting of the Commission at
which the |
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| Attorney General shall appear and provide a status
report to |
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| the Commission.
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| (d) A copy of the petition must be served on all |
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| respondents named in the
complaint and on each respondent's |
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| ultimate jurisdictional authority in
the same manner as process |
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| is served under the Code of Civil
Procedure.
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| (e) A respondent may file objections to the petition for |
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| leave to
file a complaint within 30 days after notice of the |
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| petition has been
served on the respondent.
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| (f) The Commission shall meet, either in person or by |
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| telephone,
in a closed session to review the sufficiency of the |
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| complaint.
If the Commission finds that complaint is |
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| sufficient, the Commission shall
grant the petition for leave |
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| to file the
complaint.
The Commission shall
issue notice to the |
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| Executive Inspector General and all respondents of
the |
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| Commission's ruling on the sufficiency of the complaint. If the |
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| complaint
is deemed to
sufficiently allege a violation of this |
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| Act, then the Commission shall notify
the parties and shall
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| include a hearing date scheduled within 4 weeks after the date |
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| of the notice,
unless all of the parties consent to a later |
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| date.
If the complaint is deemed not to sufficiently allege a
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| violation, then
the Commission shall send by certified mail, |
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| return receipt requested,
a notice to the parties of the |
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| decision to dismiss the complaint.
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| (g) On the scheduled date
the Commission shall conduct a |
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| closed meeting,
either in person or, if the parties consent, by |
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| telephone, on the complaint and
allow all
parties the |
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| opportunity to present testimony and evidence.
All such |
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| proceedings shall be transcribed.
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| (h) Within an appropriate time limit set by rules of the |
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| Executive
Ethics Commission, the Commission shall (i) dismiss |
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| the
complaint or (ii) issue a recommendation of discipline to |
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| the
respondent and the respondent's ultimate jurisdictional |
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| authority or
impose an administrative fine upon the respondent, |
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| or both.
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| (i) The proceedings on any complaint filed with the |
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| Commission
shall be conducted pursuant to rules promulgated by |
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| the Commission.
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| (j) The Commission may designate hearing officers
to |
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| conduct proceedings as determined by rule of the Commission.
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| (k) In all proceedings before the Commission, the standard |
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| of
proof is by a preponderance of the evidence.
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| (l) When the Inspector General concludes that there is |
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| insufficient
evidence that a violation has occurred, the |
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| Inspector General shall close the
investigation. At the request |
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| of the subject of the investigation, the
Inspector
General |
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| shall provide a written statement to the subject of the |
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| investigation
and to the Commission of
the Inspector General's |
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| decision to close the investigation. Closure by the
Inspector |
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| General does not bar the Inspector General from resuming the
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| investigation if circumstances warrant.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.) |
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| (5 ILCS 430/20-95)
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| Sec. 20-95. Exemptions.
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| (a) Documents generated by an ethics
officer under this |
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| Act, except Section 5-50, are exempt from the provisions of
the |
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| Freedom
of Information Act.
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| (b) Any allegations
and related documents
submitted to an |
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| Executive Inspector General and any pleadings and
related |
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| documents brought before the Executive Ethics
Commission are |
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| exempt from the provisions of the Freedom of
Information Act so |
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| long as the Executive Ethics Commission
does not make a finding |
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| of a violation of this Act.
If the Executive
Ethics Commission |
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| finds that a violation has occurred, the
entire record of |
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| proceedings before the Commission, the decision and
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| recommendation, and the mandatory report from the agency head |
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| or
ultimate jurisdictional authority to the Executive Ethics
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| Commission are not exempt from the provisions of the Freedom of
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| Information Act but information contained therein that is |
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| otherwise exempt from
the
Freedom of Information Act must be |
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| redacted before disclosure as provided in
Section 8 of the |
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| Freedom of Information Act.
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| (c) Meetings of the Commission under
Sections 20-5
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| 20-15 of this Act are exempt from the provisions of the Open
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| Meetings Act.
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| (d) Unless otherwise provided in this Act, all |
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| investigatory files , other than the final founded summary |
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| report, and
reports of the Office of an Executive Inspector |
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| General , other than quarterly
reports, are confidential, are |
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| exempt from disclosure
under the Freedom of Information Act, |
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| and shall not be divulged to
any person or agency, except as |
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| necessary (i) to the appropriate law
enforcement
authority if |
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| the matter is referred pursuant to this Act, (ii) to the |
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| ultimate
jurisdictional authority, (iii) to the
Executive |
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| Ethics Commission; or (iv) to another Inspector General |
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| appointed
pursuant to this Act. Founded summary reports of |
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| investigations and quarterly reports of the Office of an |
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| Executive Inspector General shall be publicly released, but |
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| information contained therein that is otherwise exempt from the |
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| Freedom of Information Act must be redacted before disclosure |
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| as provided in Section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act.
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| Each founded report and the corresponding agency response |
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| shall be released publicly within 30 days after receipt of the |
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| agency response, with the following exceptions: |
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| (1) Reports that result in referrals to law enforcement |
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| agencies. |
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| (2) Reports that result in a compliant filed with the |
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| Executive Ethics Commission. |
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| (3) Reports that impact other continuing or related |
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| investigations by the Executive Inspector General. |
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| In cases referred to law enforcement or when a compliant is |
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| to be filed with the Executive Ethics Commission, the Executive |
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| Inspector General shall release those reports at the conclusion |
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| of those matters. Founded reports that are related to other |
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| continuing or related investigations shall be released |
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| publicly as soon as practical to not interfere with existing |
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| investigations. |
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| The discretion to redact any portion of a founded report or |
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| to issue a summary digest report shall be vested exclusively |
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| with the Executive Inspector General. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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