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91_HB3544

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to amend the Compensation Review Act by changing
 2    Sections 2 and 4.

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

 5        Section  5.   The  Compensation  Review Act is amended by
 6    changing Sections 2 and 4 as follows:

 7        (25 ILCS 120/2) (from Ch. 63, par. 902)
 8        Sec. 2.  There is created the Compensation Review  Board,
 9    hereinafter referred to as the Board.
10        The  Board  shall consist of l2 members, appointed 3 each
11    by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the  Minority
12    Leader thereof, the President of the Senate, and the Minority
13    Leader  thereof.  Members shall be adults and be residents of
14    Illinois.  Members may not be members or employees or  former
15    members   or   employees   of   the  judicial,  executive  or
16    legislative branches of State government, but members may  be
17    current  or  former  clerks  of  the circuit courts.; nor may
18    Members may not be  persons  registered  under  the  Lobbyist
19    Registration  Act.   Any  member  may  be  reappointed  for a
20    consecutive term but no member may serve  for  more  than  10
21    years   total   on  the  Board.   The  respective  appointing
22    legislative leader may remove any such appointed member prior
23    to the expiration of his  term  on  the  Board  for  official
24    misconduct, incompetence or neglect of duty.
25        Members   shall  serve  without  compensation  but  shall
26    receive an allowance for  living  expenses  incurred  in  the
27    performance  of  their  official  duties in an amount per day
28    equal to  the  amount  permitted  to  be  deducted  for  such
29    expenses by members of the General Assembly under the federal
30    Internal Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended.  The rate
31    for  reimbursement  of mileage expenses shall be equal to the
 
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 1    amount established from time  to  time  for  members  of  the
 2    General  Assembly.   The  Board  may,  without  regard to the
 3    Personnel  Code,  employ  and   fix   the   compensation   or
 4    remuneration  of  employees  as  it  considers  necessary  or
 5    desirable.   The General Assembly shall appropriate the funds
 6    necessary to operate the Board.
 7    (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)

 8        (25 ILCS 120/4) (from Ch. 63, par. 904)
 9        Sec. 4.  Meetings of the Board; determining compensation;
10    public hearings; reports. The Board shall meet  as  often  as
11    may  be  necessary and shall determine, upon a vote requiring
12    at least 7 affirmative votes, the compensation for members of
13    the  General  Assembly,  judges,  other   than   the   county
14    supplement,   State's   attorneys,   other  than  the  county
15    supplement, clerks of the  circuit  courts,  other  than  the
16    county  supplement,  the  elected  constitutional officers of
17    State government, and certain  appointed  officers  of  State
18    government.
19        In  determining  the  compensation  for  each office, the
20    Compensation  Review  Board  shall  consider  the   following
21    factors:
22        (a)  the skill required,
23        (b)  the time required,
24        (c)  the opportunity for other earned income,
25        (d)  the   value  of  public  services  as  performed  in
26    comparable states,
27        (e)  the value of  such  services  as  performed  in  the
28    private sector in Illinois and comparable states based on the
29    responsibility and discretion required in the office,
30        (f)  the  average  consumer  prices commonly known as the
31    cost of living,
32        (g)  the overall compensation presently received  by  the
33    public officials and all other benefits received,
 
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 1        (h)  the  interests  and  welfare  of  the public and the
 2    financial ability of the State to meet those costs, and
 3        (i)  such other factors, not confined to  the  foregoing,
 4    which  are normally or traditionally taken into consideration
 5    in the determination of such compensation.
 6        The Board shall conduct public hearings prior  to  filing
 7    its report.
 8        At  the public hearings, the Board shall allow interested
 9    persons to present their views and comments.  The  Board  may
10    prescribe   reasonable   rules  for  the  conduct  of  public
11    hearings, to prevent undue repetition.  The meetings  of  the
12    Board are subject to the Open Meetings Act.
13        The  Board shall file an initial report with the House of
14    Representatives,  the  Senate,  the   Comptroller   and   the
15    Secretary  of  State.   Subsequent  reports  shall  be  filed
16    therewith  before May 1 in each even-numbered year thereafter
17    stating  the  annual  salary  for  members  of  the   General
18    Assembly,  the  elected  State  constitutional  officers  and
19    certain  appointed  State  officers and compensated employees
20    and members of certain State  departments,  agencies,  boards
21    and  commissions whose terms begin in the next calendar year;
22    the annual salary for State's attorneys;  the  annual  salary
23    for  clerks  of the circuit courts; and the annual salary for
24    the Auditor General and for Supreme Court,  Appellate  Court,
25    Circuit  Court and Associate judges.  If the report increases
26    the annual salary of judges, State's attorneys, clerks of the
27    circuit courts, and the Auditor General, such increase  shall
28    take  effect  as  soon  as the time period for disapproval or
29    reduction, as provided in subsection (b) of  Section  5,  has
30    expired.
31        The  salaries  in the report or as reduced by the General
32    Assembly, other than for judges, State's attorneys, clerks of
33    circuit courts, and the Auditor General, shall take effect as
34    provided by law.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 90-375, eff. 8-14-97.)

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