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 1        AN ACT to amend the Alcoholism and Other Drug  Abuse  and
 2    Dependency Act by changing Section 10-15.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The  Alcoholism  and  Other  Drug  Abuse  and
 6    Dependency  Act  is  amended  by  changing  Section  10-15 as
 7    follows:

 8        (20 ILCS 301/10-15)
 9        Sec. 10-15.  Qualification and  appointment  of  members.
10    The membership of the Illinois Advisory Council shall consist
11    of:
12             (a)  a  State's Attorney designated by the President
13        of the Illinois State's Attorneys Association.
14             (b)  a judge designated by the Chief Justice of  the
15        Illinois Supreme Court.
16             (c)  a Public Defender appointed by the President of
17        the Illinois Public Defenders Association.
18             (d)  a  local  law  enforcement officer appointed by
19        the Governor.
20             (e)  a  labor  representative   appointed   by   the
21        Governor.
22             (f)  an educator appointed by the Governor.
23             (g)  a  physician  licensed  to practice medicine in
24        all its  branches appointed  by  the  Governor  with  due
25        regard  for  the  appointee's  knowledge  of the field of
26        alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency.
27             (h)  4   members   of   the   Illinois   House    of
28        Representatives,  2  each  appointed  by  the Speaker and
29        Minority Leader.
30             (i)  4  members  of  the  Illinois  Senate,  2  each
31        appointed by the President and Minority Leader.
 
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 1             (j)  the President of the  Illinois  Alcoholism  and
 2        Drug Dependence Association.
 3             (k)  an advocate for the needs of youth appointed by
 4        the Governor.
 5             (l)  the  President  of  the  Illinois State Medical
 6        Society or his or her designee.
 7             (m)  the  President   of   the   Illinois   Hospital
 8        Association or his or her designee.
 9             (n)  the    President   of   the   Illinois   Nurses
10        Association or  a  registered  nurse  designated  by  the
11        President.
12             (o)  the   President  of  the  Illinois  Pharmacists
13        Association or a licensed pharmacist  designated  by  the
14        President.
15             (p)  the  President  of  the Illinois Chapter of the
16        Association  of  Labor  Management   Administrators   and
17        Consultants on Alcoholism.
18             (p-1)  the  President  of  the  Community Behavioral
19        Healthcare  Association  of  Illinois  or  his   or   her
20        designee.
21             (q)  the Attorney General or his or her designee.
22             (r)  the State Comptroller or his or her designee.
23             (s)  20 public members, 8 appointed by the Governor,
24        3 of whom shall be representatives of alcoholism or other
25        drug  abuse  and dependency treatment programs and one of
26        whom shall be  a  representative  of  a  manufacturer  or
27        importing distributor of alcoholic liquor licensed by the
28        State of Illinois, and 3 public members appointed by each
29        of  the  President  and Minority Leader of the Senate and
30        the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House.
31        The public members may not be officers  or  employees  of
32    the executive branch of State government; however, the public
33    members  may  be  officers or employees of a State college or
34    university or of any law enforcement agency.   In  appointing
 
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 1    members,  due  consideration shall be given to the experience
 2    of appointees in the fields  of  medicine,  law,  prevention,
 3    correctional  activities,  and  social welfare.  Vacancies in
 4    the public membership shall be filled for the unexpired  term
 5    by  appointment  in like manner as for original appointments,
 6    and the appointive members shall serve until their successors
 7    are appointed and have qualified.  Vacancies among the public
 8    members appointed by the legislative leaders shall be  filled
 9    by  the  leader  of  the same house and of the same political
10    party as the leader who originally appointed the member.
11        Each non-appointive member may designate a representative
12    to serve in his place by written notice  to  the  Department.
13    All   General   Assembly  members  shall  serve  until  their
14    respective successors are appointed or until  termination  of
15    their legislative service, whichever occurs first.  The terms
16    of  office  for each of the members appointed by the Governor
17    shall be for 3  years,  except  that  of  the  members  first
18    appointed, 3 shall be appointed for a term of one year, and 4
19    shall  be  appointed  for  a  term  of 2 years.  The terms of
20    office of  each  of  the  public  members  appointed  by  the
21    legislative leaders shall be for 2 years.
22    (Source: P.A. 88-80.)

23        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
24    becoming law.

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