96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
SB3914
Introduced 3/11/2010, by Sen. John M. Sullivan - Donne E. Trotter
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Commerce Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010, as follows:
Other State Funds $117,104,500
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AN ACT concerning appropriations.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:
ARTICLE 1
Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated for the ordinary and contingent expenses to the Illinois Commerce Commission:
CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE
Payable from Transportation Regulatory Fund:
For Personal Services............................. 64,800
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System.................... 19,700
For State Contributions to Social Security......... 5,000
For Group Insurance............................... 16,000
For Contractual Services........................... 1,000
For Travel......................................... 2,100
For Equipment...................................... 4,000
For Telecommunications............................. 7,200
For Operation of Auto Equipment.................... 1,700
Total $121,500
Payable from Public Utility Fund:
For Personal Services............................ 891,900
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System................... 269,800
For State Contributions to Social Security........ 68,300
For Group Insurance.............................. 216,000
For Contractual Services.......................... 24,100
For Travel........................................ 59,900
For Commodities.................................... 1,500
For Equipment...................................... 2,200
For Telecommunications............................ 16,500
For Operation of Auto Equipment.................... 1,800
Total $1,552,000
Section 10. The following named amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated from the Public Utility Fund for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Commerce Commission.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
For Personal Services......................... 15,162,200
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System................. 4,587,000
For State Contributions to Social Security..... 1,152,700
For Group Insurance............................ 3,088,000
For Contractual Services....................... 1,606,500
For Travel....................................... 144,000
For Commodities................................... 24,000
For Printing...................................... 22,000
For Equipment..................................... 64,200
For Electronic Data Processing................... 597,000
For Telecommunications........................... 415,400
For Operation of Auto Equipment................... 68,500
For Refunds....................................... 26,500
Total $26,958,000
Section 15. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Fund to the Illinois Commerce Commission for a grant to the Statewide One-call Notice System, as required in the Illinois Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act.
Section 20. The sum of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Fund to the Illinois Commerce Commission for refunds.
Section 25. The sum of $64,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Wireless Service Emergency Fund to the Illinois Commerce Commission for its administrative costs and for grants to emergency telephone system boards, qualified government entities, or the Department of State Police for the design, implementation, operation, maintenance, or upgrade of wireless 9-1-1 or E9-1-1 emergency services and public safety answering points.
Section 30. The sum of $8,500,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund to the Illinois Commerce Commission for reimbursement of wireless carriers for costs incurred in complying with the applicable provisions of Federal Communications Commission wireless enhanced 9-1-1 services mandates and for administrative costs incurred by the Illinois Commerce Commission related to administering the program.
Section 35. The following named amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated from the Transportation Regulatory Fund for ordinary and contingent expenses to the Illinois Commerce Commission:
TRANSPORTATION
For Personal Services.......................... 5,826,300
For State Contributions to State
Employees' Retirement System................. 1,762,700
For State Contributions to Social Security....... 442,600
For Group Insurance............................ 1,136,000
For Contractual Services......................... 631,000
For Travel....................................... 105,000
For Commodities................................... 30,000
For Printing...................................... 20,300
For Equipment.................................... 185,800
For Electronic Data Processing................... 260,000
For Telecommunications........................... 216,900
For Operation of Auto Equipment.................. 210,000
For Refunds...................................... 520,000
Total $11,346,600
Section 40. The sum of $4,450,700, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Transportation Regulatory Fund to the Illinois Commerce Commission for (1) disbursing funds collected for the Single State Insurance Registration Program and/or Unified Carrier Registration System; (2) for refunds for overpayments; and (3) for administrative expenses.
Section 45. The sum of $24,700, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Transportation Regulatory Fund to the Illinois Commerce Commission for railroad crossing improvement initiatives.
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 2010.