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Sen. Susan Garrett
Filed: 3/2/2010
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3118
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3118 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Toll Highway Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 8.5 as follows: |
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| (605 ILCS 10/8.5 new) |
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| Sec. 8.5. Toll Highway Inspector General. |
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| (a) The Governor shall, with the advice and consent of the |
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| Senate by three-fifths of the elected members concurring by |
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| record vote, appoint a Toll Highway Inspector General for the |
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| purpose of detection, deterrence, and prevention of fraud, |
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| corruption, and mismanagement in the Authority. The Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General shall serve a 5-year term. If, during |
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| a recess of the Senate, there is a vacancy in the office of the |
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| Toll Highway Inspector General, the appointing authority shall |
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| make a temporary appointment until the next meeting of the |
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| Senate when the appointing authority shall make a nomination to |
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| fill that office. No person rejected for the office of the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General shall, except by the Senate's |
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| request, be nominated again for that office at the same session |
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| of the Senate or be appointed to that office during a recess of |
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| that Senate. The Governor may not appoint a relative, as |
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| defined by item (6) of Section 10-15 of the State Officials and |
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| Employees Ethics Act, as the Toll Highway Inspector General. |
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| The Toll Highway Inspector General may be removed only for |
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| cause and may be removed only by the Governor. |
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| (b) The Toll Highway Inspector General shall have the |
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| following qualifications: |
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| (1) has not been convicted of any felony under the laws |
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| of this State, another state, or the United States; |
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| (2) has earned a baccalaureate degree from an |
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| institution of higher education; and |
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| (3) has 5 or more years of cumulative service (i) with |
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| a federal, state, or local law enforcement agency, at least |
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| 2 years of which have been in a progressive investigatory |
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| capacity; (ii) as a federal, state, or local prosecutor; |
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| (iii) as a federal or state judge with a criminal docket; |
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| (iv) as a senior manager or executive of a federal, state, |
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| or local agency; or (v) representing any combination of (i) |
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| through (iv). |
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| (c) The term of the initial Toll Highway Inspector General |
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| shall commence upon qualification and shall run through June |
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| 30, 2015. The initial appointments shall be made within 60 days |
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| after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
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| General Assembly. After the initial term, each Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General shall serve for 5-year terms commencing on |
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| July 1 of the year of appointment and running through June 30 |
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| of the fifth following year. A Toll Highway Inspector General |
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| may be reappointed to one or more subsequent terms. A vacancy |
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| occurring other than at the end of a term shall be filled by |
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| the Governor only for the balance of the term of the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General whose office is vacant. Terms shall |
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| run regardless of whether the position is filled. |
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| (d) The Toll Highway Inspector General shall have |
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| jurisdiction over the Authority and all board members, |
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| officers, and employees of, and vendors, subcontractors and |
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| others doing business with the Authority. The jurisdiction of |
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| the Toll Highway Inspector General is to investigate |
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| allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, misconduct, |
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| nonfeasance, misfeasance, or malfeasance. Investigations may |
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| be based on complaints from any source, including anonymous |
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| sources, and may be self-initiated, without a complaint. An |
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| investigation may not be initiated more than five years after |
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| the most recent act of the alleged violation or of a series of |
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| alleged violations except where there is reasonable cause to |
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| believe that fraudulent concealment has occurred. To |
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| constitute fraudulent concealment sufficient to toll this |
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| limitations period, there must be an affirmative act or |
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| representation calculated to prevent discovery of the fact that |
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| a violation has occurred. The authority to investigate alleged |
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| violations of the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act by |
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| officers, employees, vendors, subcontractors, and others doing |
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| business with the Authority shall remain with the Office of the |
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| Governor's Executive Inspector General. The Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General shall refer allegations of misconduct under |
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| the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act to the Office of |
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| the Governor's Executive Inspector General for investigation. |
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| Upon completion of its investigation into such allegations, the |
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| Office of the Governor's Executive Inspector General shall |
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| report the results to the Toll Highway Inspector General. In |
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| instances in which the Toll Highway Inspector General continues |
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| to investigate other allegations associated with allegations |
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| that have been referred to the Office of the Governor's |
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| Executive Inspector General pursuant to this subsection, the |
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| Toll Highway Inspector General shall report the results of its |
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| investigation to the Office of the Governor's Executive |
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| Inspector General. |
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| (e)(1) If the Toll Highway Inspector General, upon the |
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| conclusion of an investigation, determines that reasonable |
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| cause exists to believe that fraud, waste, abuse, |
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| mismanagement, misconduct, nonfeasance, misfeasance, or |
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| malfeasance has occurred, then the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General shall issue a summary report of the investigation. The |
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| report shall be delivered to the appropriate authority pursuant |
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| to paragraph (3) of subsection (f) of this Section, which shall |
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| have 20 days to respond to the report. |
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| (2) The summary report of the investigation shall |
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| include the following: |
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| (A) a description of any allegations or other |
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| information received by the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General pertinent to the investigation. |
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| (B) a description of any alleged misconduct |
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| discovered in the course of the investigation. |
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| (C) recommendations for any corrective or |
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| disciplinary action to be taken in response to any |
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| alleged misconduct described in the report, including |
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| but not limited to discharge. |
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| (D) other information the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General deems relevant to the investigation or |
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| resulting recommendations. |
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| (3) Within 60 days after issuance of a final summary |
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| report that resulted in a suspension of at least 3 days or |
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| termination of employment, the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General shall make the report available to the public by |
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| presenting the report to the Board of the Authority and by |
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| posting to the Authority's public website. The Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General shall redact information in the summary |
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| report that may reveal the identity of witnesses, |
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| complainants, or informants or if the Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General determines it is appropriate to protect |
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| the identity of a person before the report is made public. |
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| The Toll Highway Inspector General may also redact any |
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| information that he or she believes should not be made |
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| public taking into consideration the factors set forth in |
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| this subsection and paragraph (1) of subsection (k) of this |
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| Section and other factors deemed relevant by the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General to protect the Authority and any |
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| investigations by the Toll Highway Inspector General, |
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| other inspector general offices or law enforcement |
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| agencies. Prior to publication, the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General shall permit the respondents and the Authority to |
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| review documents to be made public and offer suggestions |
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| for redaction or provide a response that shall be made |
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| public with the summary report, provided, however, that the |
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| Toll Highway Inspector General shall have the sole and |
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| final authority to decide what redactions should be made. |
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| The Toll Highway Inspector General may make available to |
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| the public any other summary report and any such responses |
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| or a redacted version of the report and responses. |
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| (4) When the Toll Highway Inspector General concludes |
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| that there is insufficient evidence that a violation has |
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| occurred, the Toll Highway Inspector General shall close |
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| the investigation. The Toll Highway Inspector General |
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| shall provide the appropriate authority pursuant to |
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| paragraph (3) of subsection (f) of this Section with a |
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| written statement of the Toll Highway Inspector General's |
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| decision to close the investigation. At the request of the |
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| subject of the investigation, the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General shall provide a written statement to the subject of |
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| the investigation of the Toll Highway Inspector General's |
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| decision to close the investigation. Closure by the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General does not bar the Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General from resuming the investigation if |
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| circumstances warrant. |
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| (f) The Toll Highway Inspector General shall: |
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| (1) have access to all information and personnel |
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| necessary to perform the duties of the office. |
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| (2) have the power to subpoena witnesses and compel the |
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| production of books and papers pertinent to an |
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| investigation authorized by this Section. A subpoena may be |
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| issued under this subparagraph (2) only by the Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General and not by members of the Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General's staff. Any person subpoenaed by the |
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| Toll Highway Inspector General has the same rights, under |
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| Illinois law, as a person subpoenaed by a grand jury. The |
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| power to subpoena or to compel the production of books and |
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| papers, however, shall not extend to the person or |
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| documents of a labor organization or its representatives |
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| insofar as the person or documents of a labor organization |
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| relate to the function of representing an employee subject |
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| to investigation under this Section. Subject to a person's |
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| privilege against self-incrimination, any person who fails |
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| to appear in response to a subpoena, answer any question, |
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| or produce any books or papers pertinent to an |
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| investigation under this Section, except as otherwise |
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| provided in this Section, or who knowingly gives false |
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| testimony in relation to an investigation under this |
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| Section is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. |
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| (3) submit reports as required by this Section and |
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| applicable administrative rules. Final reports and |
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| recommendations shall be submitted to the Authority's |
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| Executive Director and the Board of Directors for |
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| investigations not involving the Board. Final reports and |
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| recommendations shall be submitted to the Chair of the |
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| Board and to the Governor for investigations of any Board |
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| Member other than the Chair of the Board. Final reports and |
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| recommendations for investigations of the Chair of the |
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| Board shall be submitted to the Governor. |
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| (4) assist and coordinate with the ethics officer for |
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| the Authority. |
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| (5) participate in or conduct, when appropriate, |
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| multi-jurisdictional investigations provided the |
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| investigation involves the Authority in some way. |
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| (6) serve as the Authority's primary liaison with law |
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| enforcement, investigatory, and prosecutorial agencies |
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| and, in that capacity, the Toll Highway Inspector General |
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| may request any information or assistance that may be |
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| necessary for carrying out the duties and responsibilities |
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| provided by this Section from any local, state, or federal |
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| governmental agency or unit thereof. |
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| (7) review hiring and employment files of the Authority |
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| to ensure compliance with Rutan v. Republican Party of |
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| Illinois, 497 U.S. 62 (1990), and with all applicable |
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| employment laws. |
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| (8) establish a policy that ensures the appropriate |
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| handling and correct recording of all investigations |
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| conducted by the Office, and ensures that the policy is |
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| accessible via the Internet in order that those seeking to |
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| report suspected wrongdoing are familiar with the process |
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| and that the subjects of those allegations are treated |
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| fairly. |
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| (9) receive and investigate complaints or information |
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| from an employee of the Authority concerning the possible |
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| existence of an activity constituting a violation of law, |
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| rules or regulations, mismanagement, abuse of authority, |
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| or substantial and specific danger to the public health and |
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| safety. Any employee of the Authority who knowingly files a |
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| false complaint or files a complaint with reckless |
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| disregard for the truth or falsity of the facts underlying |
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| the complaint may be subject to discipline. |
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| (10) review, coordinate, and recommend methods and |
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| procedures to increase the integrity of the Authority. |
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| (g) Within six months of appointment, the initial Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General shall propose rules, in accordance |
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| with the provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
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| Act, establishing minimum requirements for initiating, |
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| conducting, and completing investigations. The rules must |
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| establish criteria for determining, based upon the nature of |
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| the allegation, the appropriate method of investigation, which |
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| may include, but is not limited to, site visits, telephone |
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| contacts, personal interviews, or requests for written |
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| responses. The rules must establish the process, contents, and |
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| timing for final reports and recommendations by the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General and for a response and any remedial, |
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| disciplinary, or both action by an individual or individuals |
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| receiving the final reports and recommendations. The rules must |
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| also clarify how the Office of the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General shall interact with other local, state, and federal law |
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| enforcement authorities and investigations. Such rules shall |
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| provide that investigations and inquiries by the Office of the |
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| Toll Highway Inspector General must be conducted in compliance |
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| with the provisions of any collective bargaining agreement that |
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| applies to the affected employees of the Authority and that any |
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| recommendation for discipline or other action against any |
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| employee by the Office of the Toll Highway Inspector General |
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| must comply with the provisions of any applicable collective |
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| bargaining agreement. |
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| (h) The Office of the Toll Highway Inspector General shall |
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| be an independent office of the Authority. Within its annual |
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| budget, the Authority shall provide a clearly delineated budget |
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| budget of the Office of the Toll Highway Inspector General |
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| shall be adequate to support an independent and effective |
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| office. Except with the consent of the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General, the Authority shall not reduce the budget of the |
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| Office of the Toll Highway Inspector General by more than 10 |
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| percent (i) within any year or (ii) over the five-year term of |
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| each Toll Highway Inspector General. To the extent allowed by |
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| law and the Authority's policies, the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General shall have sole responsibility for organizing the |
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| Office of the Toll Highway Inspector General within the budget |
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| established by the Toll Highway Board, including the |
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| recruitment, supervision, and discipline of the employees of |
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| that office. The Toll Highway Inspector General shall report |
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| directly to the Board of Directors of the Authority with |
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| respect to the prompt and efficient operation of the Office of |
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| the Tollway Highway Inspector General. |
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| (i)(1) No Toll Highway Inspector General or employee of the |
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| Office of the Toll Highway Inspector General may, during his or |
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| her term of appointment or employment: |
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| (A) become a candidate for any elective office; |
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| (B) hold any other elected or appointed public |
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| office except for appointments on governmental |
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| advisory boards or study commissions or as otherwise |
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| expressly authorized by law; |
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| (C) be actively involved in the affairs of any |
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| political party or political organization; or |
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| (D) advocate for the appointment of another person |
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| to an appointed public office or elected office or |
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| position or actively participate in any campaign for |
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| any elective office. As used in this paragragh (1), |
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| "appointed public office" means a position authorized |
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| by law that is filled by an appointing authority as |
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| provided by law and does not include employment by |
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| hiring in the ordinary course of business. |
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| (2) No Toll Inspector General or employee of the Office |
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| of the Toll Highway Inspector General may, for one year |
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| after the termination of his or her appointment or |
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| employment: |
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| (A) become a candidate for any elective office; |
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| (B) hold any elected public office; or |
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| (C) hold any appointed State, county, or local |
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| judicial office. |
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| (3) The requirements of subparagraph (C) of paragraph |
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| (2) of this subsection may be waived by the Executive |
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| Ethics Commission. |
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| (j) All board members, officers and employees of the |
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| Authority have a duty to cooperate with the Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General and employees of the Office of the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General in any investigation undertaken |
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| pursuant to this Section. Failure to cooperate includes, but is |
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| not limited to, intentional omissions and knowing false |
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| statements. Failure to cooperate with an investigation |
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| pursuant to this Section is grounds for disciplinary action, |
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| including termination of employment. Nothing in this Section |
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| limits or alters a person's existing rights or protections |
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| under State or federal law. |
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| (k)(1) The identity of any individual providing |
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| information or reporting any possible or alleged misconduct to |
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| the Toll Highway Inspector General shall be kept confidential |
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| and may not be disclosed without the consent of that |
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| individual, unless the individual consents to disclosure of his |
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| or her name or disclosure of the individual's identity is |
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| otherwise required by law. The confidentiality granted by this |
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| subsection does not preclude the disclosure of the identity of |
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| a person in any capacity other than as the source of an |
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| allegation. |
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| (2) Subject to the provisions of subsection (e) of this |
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| Section, the Toll Highway Inspector General, and employees |
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| and agents of the Office of the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General, shall keep confidential and shall not disclose |
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| information exempted from disclosure under the Freedom of |
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| Information Act or by this Act. |
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| (l) If the Toll Highway Inspector General determines that |
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| any alleged misconduct involves any person not subject to the |
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| jurisdiction of the Toll Highway Inspector General, the Toll |
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| Highway Inspector General shall refer the reported allegations |
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| to the appropriate Inspector General, appropriate ethics |
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| commission or other appropriate body. If the Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General determines that any alleged misconduct may |
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| give rise to criminal penalties, the Toll Highway Inspector |
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| General may refer the allegations regarding that misconduct to |
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| the appropriate law enforcement authority. If an Toll Highway |
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| Inspector General determines that any alleged misconduct |
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| resulted in the loss of public funds in an amount of $5,000 or |
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| greater, the Toll Highway Inspector General shall refer the |
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| allegations regarding that misconduct to the Attorney General |
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| and any other appropriate law enforcement authority. |
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| (m) The Toll Highway Inspector General shall provide to the |
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| Governor, the Board of the Authority, and the General Assembly |
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| a summary of reports and investigations made under this Section |
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| no later than March 31 and September 30 of each year. The |
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| summaries shall detail the final disposition of the Inspector |
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| General's recommendations. The summaries shall not contain any |
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| confidential or identifying information concerning the |
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| subjects of the reports and investigations. The summaries shall |
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| also include detailed, recommended administrative actions and |
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| matters for consideration by the Governor, the Board of the |
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| Authority, and the General Assembly. ".
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