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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1522

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1522 by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section  1.   Short title.  This Act may be cited as the
 5    Small Business Advisory Act.

 6        Section 5.  Definitions.  In this Act:
 7        "Agency" means  the  same  as  in  Section  1-20  of  the
 8    Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
 9        "Joint   Committee"   means   the   Joint   Committee  on
10    Administrative Rules.
11        "Small   business"   means   any   for   profit   entity,
12    independently owned and  operated,  that  grosses  less  than
13    $4,000,000  per  year  or  that  has  50  or fewer  full-time
14    employees. For the purposes of this Act, a  "small  business"
15    has its principal office in Illinois.
16        "Department"   means   the  Department  of  Commerce  and
17    Community Affairs."

18        Section 10.  Small business advisory web pages site.
19        (a)  Within 6 months after the  effective  date  of  this
20    Act,  each  Agency must create  and  make  available  on  the
21    World Wide Web a small business advisory page.
 
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 1        (b)  Each agency that (i) has adopted or is preparing  to
 2    adopt  any  rule  affecting  small  businesses  or  (ii)   is
 3    designated   to   administer   legislation  affecting   small
 4    businesses that has become  law  must prepare and post on its
 5    small business advisory page a plain language explanation  of
 6    the rule or  legislation. The explanation  must  indicate the
 7    effective  date  of the rule or legislation.  The explanation
 8    must remain posted for  a  minimum  of  6  months  after  the
 9    effective  date  of  the  rule or legislation. Agencies shall
10    consult  with  the  Department  and   small   businesses   in
11    developing uniform web page standards.
12        If   a  rule  has  been  proposed  but  not  adopted,  an
13    explanation of the rule must be posted as soon as possible in
14    order to allow  input  and  comment   from   affected   small
15    businesses.  The  State agency must, in addition to posting a
16    plain language explanation of the rule, post  notice  of  the
17    time,  date,  and place of any public hearings, together with
18    the names, addresses, and telephone  numbers  of  the  agency
19    rulemaking  contact;  what  must  be  done  by members of the
20    public who wish to provide testimony on the  rulemaking;  and
21    the  names  and Springfield and district office addresses and
22    telephone numbers of the members of the Joint Committee.
23        (c) When each agency updates its small business  advisory
24    web page, it shall notify to the Department.  The Department,
25    through  its  First  Stop  Business Information Center, shall
26    serve as a central clearinghouse notifying the small business
27    community  of  each  agency's  rulemakings  and  changes   in
28    requirements.   Furthermore,  the Department shall seek input
29    from the small business community on the changes  and  inform
30    the  appropriate  agency  and  where  applicable,  the  Joint
31    Committee, of the input.
32        The  Department, as a part of its clearinghouse function,
33    shall maintain a central small  business  advisory  web  page
34    that  shall  serve  as  a  coordinated point of access to all
 
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 1    agencies' business advisory web pages.

 2        Section 15.  Advisory opinions and interpretations.  Each
 3    agency  must  post  plain  language  versions of all advisory
 4    opinions and interpretations of rules and statutes  affecting
 5    small  businesses  issued by the agency on its small business
 6    advisory web page.  No person who acts or  fails  to  act  in
 7    reasonable    reliance   in   the   advisory   opinions   and
 8    interpretations may be held liable in any civil, criminal, or
 9    regulatory action because of that act or failure to act.".

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