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Public Act 102-0985 |
SB0302 Enrolled | LRB102 10757 RJF 16086 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Records Act is amended by changing |
Sections 16 and 22a as follows:
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(5 ILCS 160/16) (from Ch. 116, par. 43.19)
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Sec. 16. There is created the State Records Commission. |
The Commission shall consist of the following State officials |
or their
authorized representatives: the Secretary of State, |
who shall act as chairman; the Executive Director of the |
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum the State |
Historian , who shall
serve
as secretary; the State Treasurer; |
the
Director of Central Management Services;
the
Attorney |
General; and the State
Comptroller. The Commission shall meet |
whenever called
by the chairman, who shall have no vote on |
matters considered by the
Commission.
It shall be the duty of |
the Commission to determine what records no longer
have any |
administrative, fiscal, legal, research, or historical value |
and
should
be destroyed or disposed of otherwise. The |
Commission may make recommendations to the Secretary of State |
concerning policies, guidelines, and best practices for |
addressing electronic records management issues as authorized |
under Section 37 of the Government Electronic Records Act.
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(Source: P.A. 97-249, eff. 8-4-11 .)
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(5 ILCS 160/22a) (from Ch. 116, par. 43.25a)
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Sec. 22a.
There is hereby created the State Archives |
Advisory Board consisting
of 12 voting members and 2 nonvoting |
members.
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The voting members shall be appointed by the Secretary of |
State as follows:
A member of the State Records Commission, a |
member of a Local Records Commission,
a member of a local |
historical society or museum, a university archivist,
a person |
in the field of education specializing in either history or |
political
science, a genealogist, a research or reference |
librarian, a person who
is employed or engaged as an archivist |
by a business establishment and 4 public members.
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The nonvoting members shall be the Director of the State |
Library and the Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum
State Historian who shall |
serve ex-officio.
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Four of the initial appointees shall serve a 1-year term; |
four shall serve
2-year terms; and the remaining 4 shall serve |
3-year terms. The terms of
the initial appointees shall be |
specified by the Secretary of State at the
time of |
appointments. Subsequent to the initial appointments all |
members
shall hold office for a period of 3 years. Vacancies |
shall be filled by
appointment of the Secretary of State for |
the unexpired balance of the term.
No person shall serve for |
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more than 2 consecutive 3-year terms.
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The State Archives Advisory Board shall elect from its own |
members one
chairman and one vice chairman.
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The members appointed to the Board shall serve without |
compensation
but shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses |
incurred in the performance
of their duties.
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(Source: P.A. 83-523.)
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(20 ILCS 3425/Act rep.)
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Section 10. The State Historical Library Act is repealed. |
Section 15. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and |
Museum Act is amended by changing Sections 15, 20, 30, 35, 40, |
and 45 and by adding Section 3 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 3475/3 new) |
Sec. 3. Executive Order superseded. Executive Order No. |
2017-1 created the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and |
Museum as a State agency under the jurisdiction of the |
Governor. This Act is the implementation of that Executive |
Order. To the extent that there is a conflict between the |
provisions of the Executive Order and this Act, this Act |
supersedes the Executive Order, and shall be controlling. |
(20 ILCS 3475/15)
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Sec. 15. Board. There shall be a Board of Trustees of the |
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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum to set policy |
and advise the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum |
and the Executive Director on programs related to the Abraham |
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and to exercise the |
powers and duties given to it under Section 25 of this Act. The |
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and the |
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation shall mutually |
cooperate to maximize resources available to the Abraham |
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and to support, |
sustain, and provide educational programs and collections at |
the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Any |
membership fees collected by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential |
Library Foundation may be used to support the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum programs or collections at the |
Foundation's discretion.
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The terms of the mutual cooperation shall be set forth in a |
memorandum of understanding or similar written document for an |
agreed-upon term concluding on December 31st of a particular |
year and shall include, at a minimum, the following:
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(a) an authorization by the Agency for the Foundation |
to operate, directly or through subcontractors, food |
service, catering service, and retail activities at the |
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum with the |
net proceeds being made available by the Foundation to the |
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum; |
(b) a requirement that the Foundation annually provide |
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to the Office of the Governor and the General Assembly the |
following: |
(1) any audit of the Foundation's financial |
statements performed by an independent auditor; |
(2) the most recent Form 990 federal tax return |
filed by the Foundation with the Internal Revenue |
Service; and |
(3) an annual report including income and |
expenditures of funds raised as a result of the |
Foundation's operation, directly or through |
subcontractors, for food service, catering service, |
and retail activities at the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum; and |
(c) the establishment of a working group with 7 |
members, composed of 3 members of the Board and 3 members |
of the Board of Directors of the Foundation, with such |
members appointed by the respective chair of each board, |
together with the State Historian. The working group shall |
collaborate to advance the interests of the Agency and, as |
an initial responsibility, shall develop an official |
mission statement for the Agency which shall be presented |
to the Board and the Board of Directors of the Foundation |
for adoption and which shall serve to align and guide the |
efforts of both the Agency and the Foundation. Except for |
the State Historian, ex officio members of either board |
are not eligible to be appointed as members of the working |
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group. The working group shall meet at least once each |
quarter and shall be chaired by the State Historian. The |
Foundation shall provide staff support to the working |
group to maintain attendance and other necessary records |
of the working group. |
(Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 101-535, eff. 8-23-19.) |
(20 ILCS 3475/20)
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Sec. 20. Composition of the Board. The Board of Trustees |
shall consist of 11 members to be appointed by the Governor, |
with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Board shall |
consist of members with the following qualifications: |
(1) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
ability in matters related to business administration. |
(2) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
ability in matters related to the history of Abraham |
Lincoln. |
(3) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
ability in matters related to the history of Illinois. |
(4) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
ability in matters related to library and museum studies. |
(5) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
ability in matters related to historic preservation. |
(6) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
ability in matters related to cultural tourism. |
(7) One member shall have recognized knowledge and |
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ability in matters related to conservation, digitization, |
and technological innovation. |
The initial terms of office shall be designated by the |
Governor as follows: one member to serve for a term of one |
year, 2 members to serve for a term of 2 years, 2 members to |
serve for a term of 3 years, 2 members to serve for a term of 4 |
years, 2 members to serve for a term of 5 years, and 2 members |
to serve for a term of 6 years. Thereafter, all appointments |
shall be for a term of 6 years. The Governor shall appoint one |
of the members to serve as chairperson at the pleasure of the |
Governor. |
The members of the Board shall serve without compensation |
but shall be entitled to reimbursement for all necessary |
expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties |
as members of the Board from funds appropriated for that |
purpose. |
To facilitate communication and cooperation between the |
Agency and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library |
Foundation, the Foundation CEO shall serve as a non-voting, ex |
officio member of the Board.
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(Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.) |
(20 ILCS 3475/30)
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Sec. 30. Administration of the Agency. The Agency shall be |
under the supervision and direction of an Executive Director. |
The person serving on the effective date of this Act as Library |
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Director, as defined in Section 33 of the Historic |
Preservation Act, shall become the inaugural Executive |
Director on the effective date of this Act and shall serve as |
Executive Director until the expiration of his then-current |
term as Library Director. Thereafter, the Board shall appoint |
the Executive Director with the advice and consent of the |
Senate. The Executive Director shall serve at the pleasure of |
the Board for a term of 4 years. The Executive Director shall, |
subject to applicable provisions of law, execute and discharge |
the powers and duties of the Agency. The Executive Director |
shall have hiring power and shall appoint (a) a Library |
Facilities Operations Director; and (b) a Director of the |
Library. The Executive Director shall appoint those other |
employees of the Agency as he or she deems appropriate and |
shall fix the compensation of the Library Facilities |
Operations Director, the Director of the Library and other |
employees. The Executive Director may make provision to |
establish and collect admission and registration fees, operate |
a gift shop, and publish and sell educational and |
informational materials.
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(Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) |
(20 ILCS 3475/35)
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Sec. 35. Exchange State Historian; exchange historical |
records. The Agency State Historian shall make all necessary |
rules, regulations, and bylaws not inconsistent with law to |
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carry into effect the purposes of this Act and to procure from |
time to time as may be possible and practicable, at reasonable |
costs, all books, pamphlets, manuscripts, monographs, |
writings, and other material of historical interest and useful |
to the Agency historian bearing upon the political, physical, |
religious, or social history of the State of Illinois from the |
earliest known period of time. The Agency State Historian may, |
with the consent of the Board, exchange any books, pamphlets, |
manuscripts, records, or other materials which such library |
may acquire that are of no historical interest or for any |
reason are of no value to it, with any other library, school or |
historical society. The Agency State Historian shall |
distribute volumes of the series known as the Illinois |
Historical Collections now in print, and to be printed, to all |
who may apply for same and who pay to the Library and Museum |
for such volumes an amount fixed by the Agency State Historian |
sufficient to cover the expenses of printing and distribution |
of each volume received by such applicants. However, the |
Agency State Historian shall have authority to furnish 25 of |
each of the volumes of the Illinois Historical Collections, |
free of charge, to each of the authors and editors of the |
Collections or parts thereof; to furnish , as in his or her |
discretion he or she deems necessary or desirable, a |
reasonable number of each of the volumes of the Collections |
without charge to archives, libraries, and similar |
institutions from which material has been drawn or assistance |
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has been given in the preparation of such Collections, and to |
the officials thereof; and to furnish, as in his or her |
discretion he or she deems necessary or desirable, a |
reasonable number of each of the volumes of the Collections |
without charge to the University of Illinois Library and to |
instructors and officials of that University, and to public |
libraries in the State of Illinois. The Agency State Historian |
may, with the consent of the Board, also make exchanges of the |
Historical Collections with any other library, school or |
historical society, and distribute volumes of the Collections |
for review purposes.
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(Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17.) |
(20 ILCS 3475/40)
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Sec. 40. Illinois State Historian; appointment. |
(a) The Governor, in consultation with Executive Director, |
with the advice and consent of the Board and the Illinois |
Historical Society , shall appoint the Illinois State |
Historian , who shall provide historical expertise, support, |
and service on civic engagement to educators and |
not-for-profit educational groups, including historical |
societies. The State Historian is the State's leading |
authority on the history of Illinois .
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(b) The Illinois State Historian shall be appointed based |
on the recommendation from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential |
Library and Museum Board of Trustees who shall consult the |
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Illinois State Historical Society. The Board in consultation |
with the Illinois State Historical Society shall develop |
qualifications for the Illinois State Historian to be approved |
by the Board no later than 120 days after the enactment of this |
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. |
(c) Qualifications for the Illinois State Historian must |
include expertise in the history of at least one |
underrepresented minority group in this State, including, but |
not limited to: African-American history; Native American |
history; Latinx history; Asian-American history; and LGBTQIA |
history. |
(d) An individual designated as the Illinois State |
Historian retains the designation for 2 years from the date of |
appointment and the term is renewable only by the Governor's |
appointment for one additional consecutive 2-year term. |
(Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17.) |
(20 ILCS 3475/45)
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Sec. 45. Historical records State Historian; historical |
records . The Library Services Director in consultation with |
historian staff at the Agency State Historian shall establish |
and supervise a program within the Agency designed to preserve |
as historical records selected past editions of newspapers of |
this State. Such editions and other materials shall be |
preserved in accordance with industry standards and shall be |
stored in a place provided by the Agency . The negatives of |
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microphotographs and other materials shall be stored in a |
place provided by the Agency. |
The Library Services Director in consultation with |
historian staff at the Agency State Historian shall determine |
on the basis of historical value the
various newspaper edition |
files which shall be preserved and shall
arrange a schedule |
for such preservation. The Library Services Director State |
Historian shall
supervise the making of arrangements for |
acquiring access to past edition
files and copyright |
permissions with the editors or publishers of the various |
newspapers.
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The method of microphotography to be employed in this |
program shall
conform to the standards established pursuant to |
Section 17 of the State
Records Act. |
Upon payment to the Agency of the required fee, any person |
or organization shall be granted access to the preserved |
editions of supplied with any prints requested to be made from |
the newspapers and all records. The fee schedule shall be |
determined and approved by the Board annually required shall |
be determined by the State Historian and shall be equal in |
amount to the costs incurred by the Agency in granting such |
access supplying the requested prints.
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(Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17.) |
(20 ILCS 5030/Act rep.) |
Section 20. The Illinois Sesquicentennial of the American |
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Civil War Commission Act is repealed. |
Section 25. The Local Historian Act is amended by changing |
Section 2 as follows:
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(50 ILCS 130/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5702)
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Sec. 2.
Each local historian in cooperation with the State |
Historian
shall collect and preserve material
relating to the |
history of the political subdivision for which he was
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appointed and shall maintain such material in fireproof safes |
or vaults
or other fireproof areas
within the offices of the |
political subdivision. The local historian shall
inquire into |
the maintenance, classification and safety from fire of public
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records and shall recommend to the governing body any actions |
necessary for
their better preservation and any materials of |
historic value which the
political subdivision should acquire.
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The local historian may cooperate with any individual or |
any public or
private civic, patriotic or historic group or |
association and participate
in the organized efforts of such |
individuals, groups and associations for
the preparation and |
publication of local histories, records and reports,
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collection and preservation of local historic artifacts, the
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restoration and preservation of local historic edifices, the |
erection of
local historic monuments and markers and the |
recording and documentation of
current events of local |
historic interest or significance.
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Each local historian shall annually report to the |
governing body
upon his activities and recommendations.
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An annual report shall also be sent to the Abraham Lincoln |
Presidential Library and Museum State Historian .
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(Source: P.A. 84-736.)
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Section 30. The Local Records Act is amended by changing |
Section 6 as follows:
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(50 ILCS 205/6) (from Ch. 116, par. 43.106)
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Sec. 6.
For those agencies comprising counties of |
3,000,000 or more
inhabitants or located in or coterminous |
with any such county or a
majority of whose inhabitants reside |
in any such county, this Act shall be
administered by a Local |
Records Commission consisting of the president of
the county |
board of the county wherein the records are kept, the mayor of
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the most populous city in such county, the State's attorney of |
such county,
the County comptroller, the State archivist, and |
the Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential |
Library and Museum State historian . The
president of the |
county board shall be the chairman of the Commission.
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For all other agencies, this Act shall be administered by |
a Local
Records Commission consisting of a chairman of a |
county board, who shall be
chairman of the Commission, a mayor |
or president of a city, village or
incorporated town, a county |
auditor, and a State's attorney, all of whom
shall be |
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appointed by the Governor, the State archivist, and the |
Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library |
and Museum State
historian .
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A member of either Commission may designate a substitute.
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Either Commission may employ such technical, professional |
and clerical
assistants as are necessary.
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Either Commission shall meet upon call of its chairman.
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(Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)
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