Public Act 096-0550
Public Act 0550 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0550 |
SB1592 Enrolled |
LRB096 00010 JAM 11974 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act is amended | by changing Sections 4A-105 and 4A-107 as follows: | (5 ILCS 420/4A-105) (from Ch. 127, par. 604A-105)
| Sec. 4A-105. Time for filing. Except as provided in | Section 4A-106.1, by
May 1 of each year a statement must be | filed by each person
whose position at that time subjects him | to the filing requirements of Section
4A-101 unless he has | already filed a statement in relation to the same unit of
| government in that calendar year.
| Statements must also be filed as follows:
| (a) A candidate for elective office shall file his | statement not later
than the end of the period during which | he can take the action necessary
under the laws of this | State to attempt to qualify for nomination, election, or
| retention to such office if he has not filed a statement in | relation to the
same unit of government within a year | preceding such action.
| (b) A person whose appointment to office is subject to | confirmation by
the Senate shall file his statement at the | time his name is submitted to
the Senate for confirmation.
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| (b-5) A special government agent, as defined in
item | (1) of Section 4A-101 of this Act, shall file a statement | within 30 days
after
making the first ex parte | communication and each May 1 thereafter if he or she
has | made an ex parte communication within the previous 12 | months.
| (c) Any other person required by this Article to file | the statement
shall file a statement at the time of his or | her initial appointment or
employment in relation to that | unit of government if appointed or employed by
May 1.
| If any person who is required to file a statement of | economic interests
fails to file such statement by May 1 of any | year, the officer with whom
such statement is to be filed under | Section 4A-106 of this Act shall,
within 7 days after May 1, | notify such person by certified mail of his or
her failure to | file by the specified date. Except as may be prescribed by
rule | of the Secretary of State, such person shall file his or
her | statement of economic interests on or before May 15 with the
| appropriate officer, together with a $15 late filing fee. Any | such person
who fails to file by May 15 shall be subject to a | penalty of $100 for each
day from May 16 to the date of filing, | which shall be in addition to the $15
late filing fee specified | above. Failure to file by May 31 shall result in a
forfeiture | in accordance with Section 4A-107 of this Act.
| Any person who takes office or otherwise becomes required | to file a
statement of economic interests within 30 days prior |
| to May 1 of any year
may file his or her statement at any time | on or before May 31 without
penalty. If such person fails to | file such statement by May 31, the
officer with whom such | statement is to be filed under Section 4A-106 of
this Act | shall, within 7 days after May 31, notify such person by | certified
mail of his or her failure to file by the specified | date. Such person
shall file his or her statement of economic | interests on or before June 15 with
the appropriate officer, | together with a $15 late filing fee. Any such
person who fails | to file by June 15 shall be subject to a penalty of $100
per day | for each day from June 16 to the date of filing, which shall be | in
addition to the $15 late filing fee specified above. Failure | to file by June
30 shall result in a forfeiture in accordance | with Section 4A-107 of this Act.
| All late filing fees and penalties collected pursuant to | this Section
shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund in the | State treasury, if the
Secretary of State receives such | statement for filing, or into the general
fund in the county | treasury, if the county clerk receives such statement
for | filing. The Attorney General, with respect to the State, and | the
several State's Attorneys, with respect to counties, shall | take appropriate
action to collect the prescribed penalties.
| Failure to file a statement of economic interests within | the time
prescribed shall not result in a fine or ineligibility | for, or forfeiture of,
office or position of employment, as the | case may be; provided that the failure
to file results from not |
| being included for notification by the appropriate
agency, | clerk, secretary, officer or unit of government, as the case | may be,
and that a statement is filed within 30 days of actual | notice of the failure to
file.
| Beginning with statements required to be filed on or after | May 1, 2009, the officer with whom a statement is to be filed | may, in his or her discretion, waive the late filing fee, the | monetary late filing penalty, and the ineligibility for or | forfeiture of office or position for failure to file when the | person's late filing of a statement or failure to file a | statement is due to his or her (i) serious or catastrophic | illness that renders the person temporarily incapable of | completing the statement or (ii) military service. | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.)
| (5 ILCS 420/4A-107) (from Ch. 127, par. 604A-107)
| Sec. 4A-107. Any person required to file a statement of | economic interests
under this Article who willfully files a | false or incomplete statement shall be
guilty of a Class A | misdemeanor.
| Except when the fees and penalties for late filing have | been waived under Section 4A-105, failure Failure to file a | statement within the time prescribed shall result in
| ineligibility for, or forfeiture of, office or position of | employment, as
the case may be; provided, however, that if the | notice of failure to
file a statement of economic interests |
| provided in Section 4A-105 of this
Act is not given by the | Secretary of State or the county clerk, as the case
may be, no | forfeiture shall result if a statement is filed within 30 days
| of actual notice of the failure to file.
| The Attorney General, with respect to offices or positions | described in
items (a) through (f) and items (j) and (l) of | Section 4A-101 of this
Act, or the State's
Attorney of the | county of the entity for which the filing of statements of
| economic interests is required, with respect to offices or | positions
described in items (g) through (i) and item (k) of
| Section
4A-101 of this Act,
shall bring an action in quo | warranto against any person who has failed to file
by either | May 31 or June 30 of any given year and for whom the fees and | penalties for late filing have not been waived under Section | 4A-105 .
| (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/17/2009
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