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92_SB1982gms

 
                            State of Illinois
                         OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
                      Springfield, Illinois  62706
      George H. Ryan
      GOVERNOR
                                                    August 23, 2002
      To the Honorable Members of
        The Illinois Senate
      92nd General Assembly
          Pursuant to Article IV,  Section  9(b)  of  the  Illinois
      Constitution of 1970, I hereby veto Senate Bill 1982 entitled
      "AN ACT concerning prisons."
          Senate  Bill  1982 amends the Unified Code of Corrections
      to provide that the additional charge for commissary goods in
      prisons shall be up to 35% for tobacco products and  25%  for
      non-tobacco  products.   The additional charge shall be based
      upon the amount necessary to  cover  wages  and  benefits  of
      employees  of  commissaries  who  are covered by a collective
      bargaining agreement.  Forty percent of the profits on  sales
      from commissary stores shall be expended by the Department of
      Corrections  for  the  special  benefit of committed persons.
      The remainder must  be  used  first  to  pay  for  wages  and
      benefits  of  commissary  employees  covered  by a collective
      bargaining agreement, and then to pay the  costs  of  dietary
      staff.
          The Department of Corrections' budget that I received and
      approved  assumes  that  privatization  of  the  dietary  and
      commissary   services   will   occur.   When  the  Department
      privatizes its dietary  and  commissary  services,  employees
      working  in  those  areas  will  be  directly employed by the
      contract vendor, which will render the provisions  of  Senate
      Bill 1982 unnecessary.
          For  this  reason,  I  hereby veto and return Senate Bill
      1982.
                                             Sincerely,
                                             George H. Ryan
                                             GOVERNOR

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